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Trump’s troop policy faces legal pushback as global tensions keep rising. Here’s your Tuesday morning rundown, November 18, 2025.
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Trump’s troop policy faces legal pushback as global tensions keep rising. Here’s your Tuesday morning rundown, November 18, 2025.
Trump’s troop pullbacks, Gaza UN vote, and Ukraine’s new Rafale jet deal lead news. Here’s what’s making headlines this Monday evening.
A crooked carnival where narco boats explode for pocket change and everyone smiles through the smoke is the kind of sick joke the war on drugs tells without ever bothering to set up a proper punchline.
Russia’s elite “Green Beret” recon paratroopers have the training, gear, and reputation to shape the battlefield, yet in Ukraine they’ve been squandered by a leadership stuck in blunt, Soviet-style frontal assaults that bleed the VDV for no real gain.
We are posturing for a fight in Venezuela without a coherent strategy, bleeding scarce combat power and credibility in pursuit of a mission that serves politics more than the security of the American people.
A young lieutenant on Cemetery Ridge refused to fall back even as his own body failed him, choosing to stand by his guns and hurl steel into the teeth of Pickett’s Charge until the last breath left his lungs.
US expands Caribbean forces, Iran halts nukes, Trump backs Epstein release. Here’s your Monday morning rundown, November 17, 2025.
When China pushes warships toward Japan, a Newark street turns into a killing ground, and a ghost of Ecuador’s narco-wars is dragged out of hiding in Spain, you can see the world’s pressure points tightening all at once and none of them give you any comfort. It’s Sunday, November 16th, 2025. This is your SOFREP Evening Brief.
In the end, when law is bent to serve a vengeful president, the burden falls on the men and women in uniform to choose conscience over career and remember that their oath is to the Constitution, not to the occupant of the White House.
At a moment when Americans are once again tempted to choose sides over country, we must decide whether we want a president in the mold of Lincoln, who labored to heal the Union, or a leader who treats the office as a vehicle for grievance and personal gain.
What happened in that stairwell is less important than what came after: a cottage industry of self appointed referees who profit from shredding another man’s service while preaching a code they no longer live by.
A cartel kingpin is dancing through a blizzard of cash and skulls, blissfully ignoring the Trump-branded sword overhead that says his winning streak has already expired.