SOFREP Morning Brief: Kuwait Frees 23 American Detainees in Major Goodwill Release, US Secures Access to Ukraine’s Rare Earths
Catch up with SOFREP’s Morning Brief for Thursday, May 1, 2025, covering the latest in defense and global affairs.
Catch up with SOFREP’s Morning Brief for Thursday, May 1, 2025, covering the latest in defense and global affairs.
Stay on top of the news with the SOFREP Evening Brief: Top updates on defense and global affairs for April 30, 2025.
The war on terror didn’t die—it just got Wi-Fi and a new playbook, and if you think it’s over, you’re already a step behind the next lunatic with a martyr complex and a truck full of hate.
They tried to pass off Viktoriia’s mutilated corpse as an “unidentified male,” but no amount of Soviet-style paperwork can bury the fact that she was tortured, murdered, and returned like a mangled warning label on the cost of telling the truth.
Catch up with SOFREP’s Morning Brief for Wednesday, April 30, 2025, covering the latest in defense and global affairs.
Stay on top of the news with the SOFREP Evening Brief: Top updates on defense and global affairs for Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
Leaving the names of SAS troops online for years isn’t an oversight—it’s a reckless gamble with the lives of men trained never to be seen.
Japan is pushing the frontier of military technology by testing a ship-mounted railgun capable of firing projectiles at hypersonic speeds to counter growing regional threats.
The Devil came calling in the cold surf of Coronado, but we held the line, teeth chattering and wills unbroken, because quitting would’ve meant handing him the victory he came for.
Catch up with SOFREP’s Morning Brief for Tuesday, April 29, 2025, covering the latest in defense and global affairs.
Stay on top of the news with the SOFREP Evening Brief: Top updates on defense and global affairs for April 28, 2025.
Secretary Hegseth’s review isn’t about politics—it’s about reminding the military that toughness, not tolerance, wins wars.