FOREIGN POLICY December 22, 2016 Trump: US must 'greatly strengthen' nuclear capability President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday abruptly called for the United States to "greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability" until the rest of the world "comes to its senses" regarding nuclear weapons.
Threats December 21, 2016 Man who interrogated 9/11 mastermind says terrorists use political correctness to 'spread their jihadi message' One of the men who interrogated 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammad told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ' "The Kelly File" Wednesday that political correctness "started that chain" that led to Monday night's truck attack on a Berlin Christmas market.
Threats December 19, 2016 Dr. Sebastian Gorka: 'The front line is when you leave your house in the morning' National security expert Dr. Sebastian Gorka said that Monday's attack on a Christmas market in Berlin, Germany represented "the sad reality" of the fight against terrorism.
Heard on Fox December 19, 2016 George Will: Terrorism far down list of global issues facing Trump Syndicated columnist and Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor George Will said Monday night that international terrorism is a "distant fifth" on the list of international issues facing President-elect Donald Trump.
Joint Chiefs of Staff December 16, 2016 Russian hackers attacked top military brass' unclassified email system, ex-Joint Chiefs chairman says Russian hackers attacked the unclassified email system used by the Joint Chiefs of Staff in August 2015, a former top military officer confirmed to Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ late Thursday.
Threats November 29, 2016 Department of Homeland Security overwhelmed by green card catastrophe The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has issued thousands of duplicate green cards to immigrants, including many that include incorrect information and allow these individuals to stay longer than permitted in the United States, according to a new government oversight report that warns the Department of Homeland Security is incapable of tracking immigrants who may pose a security risk to the United States.
Homeland Security November 18, 2016 Two years after super-hack of US secrets, White House agency getting worse at cyber-defense The White House Office of Personnel Management, two years ago the focus of the worst cybersecurity intelligence breach in U.S. history, is actually regressing in its efforts to provide adequate defenses against further cyber-intrusions, according to a new report by the agency’s own Inspector General.
Threats November 16, 2016 House lawmakers to nix Obama admin-backed sale of US planes to Iran Lawmakers in the House are expected to overwhelmingly pass new legislation on Wednesday that would prohibit the Obama administration from facilitating the sale of U.S. aircraft to Iran, according to senior congressional sources who told the Washington Free Beacon that Iran is likely to use American-made planes to rebuild its aging air force.
Threats October 31, 2016 Judge rebukes administration over few admissions for Syrian Christian refugees A federal judge has rebuked the Obama administration over the lack of Syrian Christians being admitted from the war-zone, calling it a "perplexing discrepancy" that only 56 of 11,000 Syrian refugees to the U.S. in fiscal 2016 were Christian.
Threats October 25, 2016 Getting North Korea to give up nukes a 'lost cause,' US intel chief says National Intelligence director James Clapper said Tuesday that the U.S. goal of persuading North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons is probably a "lost cause" and the best hope is to cap its capability.
National Security October 22, 2016 Judge orders ex-NSA contractor accused of stealing secrets held in custody A former National Security Agency contractor accused in a massive theft of classified information will remain in custody as prosecutors continue building a criminal case against him, a federal judge ruled Friday.