OPINION August 5, 2022 Biden’s failed Afghanistan withdrawal let Taliban turn nation into a terrorist state Al Qaeda's return to Afghanistan is proof Biden’s chaotic withdrawal left a failed terrorist state run by the Taliban. Now the U.S. is in far greater danger.
OPINION August 2, 2022 Al Qaeda leader Zawahri's death and questions that need answers Zawahri's death is significant. The terrorist group Al Qaeda is regaining its strength in the Middle East and has gained ground in Afghanistan as well as in Africa.
Russia July 20, 2022 China 'trying to study' Russia's failures; CIA director 'wouldn't rule out' near-term Taiwan invasion CIA Director William Burns shared views on topics including China's intent to invade Taiwan, Russia's failures in Ukraine, Iran's nuclear capabilities and Brittney Griner.
CIA July 14, 2022 Ex-CIA engineer convicted of biggest theft of secret information in agency's history Former CIA programmer Joshua Schulte was convicted Wednesday for the Vault 7 breach to WikiLeaks, considered one of the most brazen and damaging acts of espionage in U.S. history.
ӣƵ Flash July 10, 2022 Ukraine war: NATO coalition strength hinges on 'fragile' governments braving economic stress, Petraeus says Former Central Intelligence Agency Director David Petraeus sounded off on 'Life, Liberty & Levin' on the state of the Ukraine conflict and NATO's response.
Media May 20, 2022 Glenn Greenwald dubs MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace 'The Typhoid Mary of Disinformation' Glenn Greenwald released a new article mercilessly slamming MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace as 'The Typhoid Mary of Disinformation.'
Durham Probe May 16, 2022 Jury selected in Durham-Sussmann trial: Opening arguments, testimony from Democratic lawyer Marc Elias to come A jury was seated Monday in the trial of former Clinton attorney Michael Sussmann — the first trial stemming from Special Counsel John Durham’s years-long investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe.
World May 8, 2022 Putin believes 'doubling down' key to winning in Ukraine, thinks he can't 'afford to lose,' CIA chief warns Russian President Vladimir Putin could soon be 'doubling down' in Ukraine despite the death of over 25,000 Russian soldiers and mounting economic sanctions by the international community.
CIA April 14, 2022 China's Xi Jinping is 'a silent partner' in Putin's 'aggression' in Ukraine, CIA Director Burns warns CIA Director William Burns on Thursday said Chinese President Xi Jinping is “a silent partner” in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “aggression” in Ukraine, warning that China poses the “greatest challenge” and “most profound test” that the agency has ever faced.
World April 7, 2022 Turkey halts trial of Saudi suspects in Khashoggi killing A Turkish court ruled Thursday to suspend the trial in absentia of 26 Saudis accused in the gruesome killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi and for the case to be transferred to Saudi Arabia.
CIA April 1, 2022 Republican lawmaker calls out Biden administration for turning intelligence agencies on US citizens A Republican congressman introduced a bill to partition the U.S. intelligence community from the citizenry.