Maduro Is Gone. The Question Is What We Just Normalized.
A clean operation can remove a dictator, but it cannot erase the precedent that the United States is willing to decide, by force, who gets to lead.
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A clean operation can remove a dictator, but it cannot erase the precedent that the United States is willing to decide, by force, who gets to lead.
Nigeria is running out of runway, and every day Washington hesitates is another day armed groups tighten their grip on a country too strategically important to watch slide into chaos.
In a week that saw Marjorie Taylor Greene break with Trump without losing her home turf, diplomats in Geneva fight to keep Ukraine from bending past the breaking point, and teachers in Bella Coola stand between children and a charging grizzly, the through line was simple: pressure reveals who still shows up when it counts. It’s Sunday, November 23rd 2025. This is your SOFREP Morning Brief
A mainstream media outlet meant to sound an alarm about “justified homicides,” but its own reporting confirms what gun owners, cops, and veterans already know: trained, law-abiding Americans stop predators and keep families alive.
When Russian armor crossed the border and the drones began their ragged buzz over Kyiv, I learned that heartbreak and geopolitics break you in the same place, and the only answer was to hold the line long enough for principle to matter.
Russia’s illegal militarization of Wrangel Island transforms a UNESCO wildlife sanctuary into a forward outpost of Arctic imperialism, threatening both the environment and U.S. national security.
As U.S. bunker-busters hammer Iran’s nuclear sites and Tehran threatens to choke off the Strait of Hormuz, a deadly suicide bombing at a Damascus church shows just how fast the fuse is burning across the Middle East. Welcome to Sunday, June 22nd, 2025. This is SOFREP’s Evening Brief.
The American flag isn’t merely a symbol—it’s a sacred thread woven through every act of service, every sacrifice, and every inch of freedom we’ve earned and must defend.
Russia’s Zircon missile hits Mach 8—faster than any U.S. weapon. Can America catch up before defenses become obsolete?
The world just spent $2.7 trillion gearing up for war—are we prepping for peace, or just getting better at breaking things?
While most of the world scrolls past headlines and sips overpriced coffee, Ukraine and Russia are still bleeding in the mud — and the outcome of that grind will shape the next decade of global security.
With the USS Ralph Johnson and USNS Bowditch making waves in the Taiwan Strait, the message is clear—Trump’s White House isn’t backing down to Beijing.