US Special Forces Arrive in Mexico To Help Combat Drug Cartels
When U.S. Green Berets start training Mexico’s Marine Infantry, you know the fight against the cartels just got a whole lot more serious.
When U.S. Green Berets start training Mexico’s Marine Infantry, you know the fight against the cartels just got a whole lot more serious.
In what may prove to be a serious security oversight, DOGE had the CIA send them a list of recent hires via unclassified email.
Has the Special Forces mission expanded too far? Green Berets were built for Unconventional Warfare—so why are they juggling nine missions?
A “Department of Government Efficiency” sounds great—until you realize it might create more chaos than it solves. Is efficiency the answer?
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Monday, February 17.
Ending the war in Ukraine isn’t about surrender—it’s about unleashing America’s economic strength, stabilizing global supply chains, and restoring U.S. dominance through strategic, hard-nosed diplomacy.
Steadfast Dart 2025 is more than just NATO’s biggest war game of the year—it’s Europe planting its flag in the ground, proving it can hold the line without waiting for Uncle Sam to show up.
Middle school walkout in Germany sparks DEI controversy—student-led or faculty-driven? DoDEA’s role in activism vs. education questioned.
USAID: Kennedy’s bold move in 1961. Humanitarian aid meets US military strategy—essential or expendable? The debate rages on.
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Sunday, February 16.
In the chaotic, overstuffed airspace near Reagan National, a single missed radio message—lost in the static of competing transmissions—may have contributed to turning a routine night flight into a catastrophic midair collision that no one walked away from.
Here’s your SOFREP Daily News Brief: Key defense and global affairs insights to keep you in the know on Saturday, February 15.