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AI Warfare: China’s Real-Time Tracking of US Forces
BlogApr 14, 2026

AI Warfare: China’s Real-Time Tracking of US Forces

Chinese AI firm MizarVision is now able to combine commercial satellite imagery, aviation transponder signals and ship‑position data to monitor U.S. military movements around Iran in near real‑time. The United States responded by asking major satellite operators, notably Planet Labs,...

By China Business Spotlight
First, Do No Hormuz
BlogApr 14, 2026

First, Do No Hormuz

The United States has instituted a naval blockade of Iranian ports, curbing oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz and pushing physical crude prices to roughly $150 a barrel. Tehran is reportedly negotiating a five‑year nuclear enrichment freeze, a move...

By Geopolitical Dispatch
What a ‘Blockade’ in the Strait of Hormuz Really Means
BlogApr 14, 2026

What a ‘Blockade’ in the Strait of Hormuz Really Means

President Trump announced a limited "blockade" of the Strait of Hormuz, prompting the U.S. Navy to deploy the Arleigh‑Burke destroyers USS Michael Murphy and USS Frank E. Petersen for mine‑clearance operations. The effort relies heavily on allied mine‑countermeasure forces from...

By The Bulwark
Hungary’s New PM Magyar:  Obvious that Russia Poses Threat to Europe
BlogApr 14, 2026

Hungary’s New PM Magyar: Obvious that Russia Poses Threat to Europe

Hungary’s incoming prime minister Péter Magyar told reporters that Russia’s leadership is an obvious threat to Europe, while emphasizing that the Russian people and culture are not. He condemned Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó for allegedly sharing EU meeting details with...

By Mining Awareness +
How the US Navy and Economic Sanctions Aim to Squeeze the Iranian Regime
BlogApr 14, 2026

How the US Navy and Economic Sanctions Aim to Squeeze the Iranian Regime

On April 13 the United States launched a naval blockade of vessels entering Iranian ports, extending its economic‑statecraft campaign against Tehran. The operation targets the IRGC‑run “toll booth” on Larak Island and seeks to interdict ships—including Chinese‑flagged COSCO vessels—that pay Iran...

By Mining Awareness +
Transforming in Contact: The Army Needs an Unmanned Systems Command Now
BlogApr 14, 2026

Transforming in Contact: The Army Needs an Unmanned Systems Command Now

The U.S. Army’s Transformation in Contact initiative calls for a dedicated Unmanned Systems Command (USAUSC) to embed drones at every level. Lessons from Ukraine’s rapid adoption of low‑cost commercial drones show how bottom‑up acquisition and integrated data networks can deliver...

By Small Wars Journal
Why Pakistan’s Once Little-Known Baloch Insurgency Now Matters in Washington
BlogApr 14, 2026

Why Pakistan’s Once Little-Known Baloch Insurgency Now Matters in Washington

In December 2025 the U.S. Export‑Import Bank approved a $1.25 billion loan to fund the Reko Diq copper‑gold project in Balochistan, a move expected to generate up to $2 billion in U.S. mining‑equipment exports and create roughly 6,000 U.S. and 7,500 Pakistani jobs....

By Small Wars Journal
Trump Threatens 50% Tariff on Nations Arming Iran
BlogApr 14, 2026

Trump Threatens 50% Tariff on Nations Arming Iran

Former President Donald Trump warned that any nation providing military equipment to Iran will face an immediate 50% tariff on its U.S. exports, explicitly naming China. He also announced that the U.S. Navy is enforcing a blockade of the Strait...

By EcomCrew
Protecting U.S. Research From Foreign Influence
BlogApr 14, 2026

Protecting U.S. Research From Foreign Influence

The U.S. government has intensified rules to protect federally funded research from foreign influence, especially programs linked to China. Beginning with a 2021 Trump presidential memorandum, both Trump and Biden administrations mandated disclosures of foreign ties, cybersecurity safeguards, travel‑security protocols,...

By The Regulatory Review (Penn)
Cisco Warns of Critical IMC Vulnerabilities – Ironically, the Server Manager Itself Has Become a Point of Entry
BlogApr 14, 2026

Cisco Warns of Critical IMC Vulnerabilities – Ironically, the Server Manager Itself Has Become a Point of Entry

Cisco issued critical advisories on April 1, 2026 for its Integrated Management Controller (IMC), revealing an authentication‑bypass flaw (CVE‑2026‑20093) that grants unauthenticated admin access and a suite of command‑injection/RCE bugs (CVE‑2026‑20094‑20097) that let even read‑only users execute code as root. Cisco provides...

By Igor’sLAB
Closed Strait Gets Blockaded, Leaving Global Economy In Danger Zone...
BlogApr 14, 2026

Closed Strait Gets Blockaded, Leaving Global Economy In Danger Zone...

The United States Navy launched a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after Iran shut the waterway last week, intensifying a standoff that began with failed cease‑fire talks. Washington’s move is intended to cripple Iran’s ability to sell oil and...

By Arcadia Economics’ Gold & Silver Daily
What the U.S. Naval Blockade Reveals About the Iran War’s Next Phase
BlogApr 13, 2026

What the U.S. Naval Blockade Reveals About the Iran War’s Next Phase

After negotiations with Iran collapsed, U.S. Central Command announced a naval blockade of all vessels entering or leaving Iranian ports. The move follows weeks of restricted traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, where only a handful of tankers—primarily from China—have...

By Heatmap
Before the Colonial Project that Is the Americas, Iran Existed.
BlogApr 13, 2026

Before the Colonial Project that Is the Americas, Iran Existed.

The post argues that Iran, not Persia, is the proper name for the nation, tracing the term back to the Avestan word used during Cyrus the Great’s era. It highlights Iran’s continuous 5,000‑year civilization, citing Hegel’s description of Persians as...

By John Oliver on Social Justice and My Music
SWJ–El Centro Book Review: Cybersecurity Governance in Latin America
BlogApr 13, 2026

SWJ–El Centro Book Review: Cybersecurity Governance in Latin America

Dr. Carlos Solar’s new book Cybersecurity Governance in Latin America offers a comprehensive academic study of how emerging democracies in the Western Hemisphere are building cyber capacity, shaping governance frameworks, and militarizing digital operations. The analysis focuses on Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina,...

By Small Wars Journal
The Case for Reauthorizing Section 702
BlogApr 13, 2026

The Case for Reauthorizing Section 702

Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, a post‑9/11 tool allowing warrant‑less collection of foreign nationals’ communications abroad, is up for reauthorization. NSA veteran Rob Joyce argues the authority is essential for disrupting cyberattacks, thwarting terrorist plots, and monitoring...

By The Cipher Brief
"Death to America"
BlogApr 13, 2026

"Death to America"

Since the 1979 hostage crisis, Iran has turned the chant “Death to America” into a strategic doctrine rather than mere rhetoric. The Islamic Republic relies on a sprawling proxy network—including Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis and Iraqi militias—to conduct terrorism, missile...

By Malone News
"Today's News" Livestream at 6:30 P.m. ET
BlogApr 13, 2026

"Today's News" Livestream at 6:30 P.m. ET

The livestream previewed three breaking stories: a failed U.S.-Iran peace negotiation that triggered a new blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the unexpected defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban—a candidate the Trump administration openly backed through Vice President JD Vance’s campaigning—and...

By Racket News
What the Numbers Show on Israel’s Northern Front
BlogApr 13, 2026

What the Numbers Show on Israel’s Northern Front

Since March 2, Hezbollah has launched more than 6,500 rockets and UAVs toward Israel, targeting civilian areas and prompting mass sheltering. In response, the Israeli Defense Forces’ Operation Roaring Lion has struck over 4,300 terror‑related sites, dismantled 200 rocket launchers and...

By Mission Brief (Official IDF Substack)
Hot Off the Press: EFF's Updated Guide to Tech at the US-Mexico Border
BlogApr 13, 2026

Hot Off the Press: EFF's Updated Guide to Tech at the US-Mexico Border

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has issued an updated 40‑page, full‑color zine documenting surveillance technology along the U.S.–Mexico border. The new edition adds fresh models of towers, military‑grade equipment, disguised trail cameras, and automated license‑plate readers, and is available for purchase...

By Electronic Frontier Foundation — Deeplinks —
AEVEX (AVEX) IPO Deck
BlogApr 13, 2026

AEVEX (AVEX) IPO Deck

Aevex (ticker AVEX) unveiled an IPO presentation on April 13, 2026, signaling its intention to list on a major U.S. exchange. The defense‑technology firm specializes in advanced unmanned aerial and maritime vehicles used by military and intelligence customers. The deck highlights a...

By IPO Candy
US-Iran Direct Talks May Resume on Thursday
BlogApr 13, 2026

US-Iran Direct Talks May Resume on Thursday

U.S. and Iranian officials are set to meet again on Thursday in Islamabad for a fourth round of direct nuclear negotiations, according to a Tehran source reported by the Atlantic. The talks follow a series of stalled discussions and suggest...

By investingLive – Asia-Pacific News Wrap
On Anthropic’s Mythos Preview and Project Glasswing
BlogApr 13, 2026

On Anthropic’s Mythos Preview and Project Glasswing

Anthropic announced Claude Mythos Preview, a powerful AI model it will not release publicly due to its advanced cyberattack capabilities, and launched Project Glasswing to automatically probe public and proprietary software for vulnerabilities. The move has sparked widespread media coverage...

By Schneier on Security
Invitation: America at 300: The Force of the Future
BlogApr 13, 2026

Invitation: America at 300: The Force of the Future

The Exchange: Advancing the Legacy of Innovation and National Security will convene on May 7‑8, 2026 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. Celebrating the nation’s 250th anniversary, the forum’s theme—“America at 300: Force of the Future”—focuses on maintaining U.S....

By Special Competitive Studies Project
Trump:  We Were Called This Morning by the Right People From Iran
BlogApr 13, 2026

Trump: We Were Called This Morning by the Right People From Iran

Former President Donald Trump claimed that senior Iranian officials contacted his team early Thursday, signaling a possible breakthrough in nuclear negotiations. He asserted that the sticking point is Iran’s refusal to renounce a nuclear weapon, but suggested Tehran may now...

By investingLive – Asia-Pacific News Wrap
Iran Thought They Were Close to an Agreement on Sunday Morning - Report
BlogApr 13, 2026

Iran Thought They Were Close to an Agreement on Sunday Morning - Report

According to an Axios report, Iran thought a nuclear agreement was imminent on Sunday morning, but the sudden departure of U.S. Senator JD Vance from talks in Pakistan derailed expectations. The negotiations are stalled over whether Tehran will cease all...

By investingLive – Asia-Pacific News Wrap
Anthropic’s Mythos: Our Takeaways
BlogApr 13, 2026

Anthropic’s Mythos: Our Takeaways

Anthropic has decided not to release its latest AI model, Mythos, citing concerns over its power. The model can automatically discover zero‑day vulnerabilities across large software ecosystems, turning AI into a strategic cyber‑security tool. Anthropic will limit access to a...

By Small Wars Journal
Executive Orders for President Trump: Ensuring that US Has Necessary Fuels From California to Provide US National Security
BlogApr 13, 2026

Executive Orders for President Trump: Ensuring that US Has Necessary Fuels From California to Provide US National Security

Seven draft executive orders are being pushed to President Trump to address a looming fuel shortage in California and tie the state’s oil production to U.S. national‑security needs. The proposals would invoke the Defense Production Act, lift the Low Carbon...

By Energy News Beat (Substack)
34 Ships & $65.8 Billion Is Nothing to Sneeze At
BlogApr 13, 2026

34 Ships & $65.8 Billion Is Nothing to Sneeze At

The Office of Management and Budget has proposed a $65.8 billion shipbuilding package for FY 2027, the largest U.S. government ship order since World War II. The plan calls for 34 new vessels – 18 combat ships and 16 support ships such as...

By CDR Salamander
The Global Week Ahead
BlogApr 13, 2026

The Global Week Ahead

The United States has imposed a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, pushing crude oil above $103 a barrel and raising the risk of direct conflict with Iran. Simultaneously, the IMF and World Bank are convening in Washington, where...

By Perspectives
From the Studio — Everybody’s on the Ban List: Separating Espionage From Fear in the US-China Tech War
BlogApr 13, 2026

From the Studio — Everybody’s on the Ban List: Separating Espionage From Fear in the US-China Tech War

A wave of U.S. bans targeting Chinese‑origin tech—from TP‑Link routers to DeepSeek AI—has sparked a debate over real security threats versus political overreach. While TP‑Link devices were used in state‑backed botnets, the vulnerabilities stem from firmware flaws, not intentional backdoors,...

By Association for Software Testing (blog)
Daily Memo: Developments in the Middle East
BlogApr 13, 2026

Daily Memo: Developments in the Middle East

President Donald Trump announced that the United States will commence a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz on April 13. The operation will prohibit all vessels entering or leaving Iranian ports while allowing traffic to non‑Iranian ports to pass unimpeded....

By Geopolitical Futures
Process Over Purpose: The Cost of Scrutinization in Theater Special Operations Commands
BlogApr 13, 2026

Process Over Purpose: The Cost of Scrutinization in Theater Special Operations Commands

Chief Warrant Officer Greg Settle warns that theater special operations commands (TSOCs) are prioritizing excessive scrutiny over synchronization, turning them into bottlenecks rather than force multipliers. He cites three vignettes—a delayed freefall training, a rejected horsemanship concept, and a protracted...

By Small Wars Journal
Is THIS Really Trump’s End Game in Iran?
BlogApr 13, 2026

Is THIS Really Trump’s End Game in Iran?

The blog post speculates that former President Donald Trump envisions seizing the Strait of Hormuz, believing overwhelming U.S. force could eliminate Iran’s missile and drone capabilities and give the United States control over roughly 20% of the world’s oil flow....

By Jon Rappoport
Iran Officials Are Studying Abandoning Enrichment - Report
BlogApr 13, 2026

Iran Officials Are Studying Abandoning Enrichment - Report

Iranian officials are reportedly evaluating a proposal to abandon uranium enrichment in exchange for broader economic concessions, a notion that has circulated in U.S. media after Vice President JD Vance outlined a potential deal. The story, initially sourced to the...

By investingLive – Asia-Pacific News Wrap
Serco Set for Direct Award for Naval Air Station Support
BlogApr 13, 2026

Serco Set for Direct Award for Naval Air Station Support

The UK Ministry of Defence plans to award a roughly £15 million (about $19 million) contract to Serco for engineering support and airfield services at Royal Naval Air Stations Yeovilton and Culdrose. The one‑year deal, with an optional second year, will be...

By UK Defence Journal – Air
Early Edition: April 13, 2026
BlogApr 13, 2026

Early Edition: April 13, 2026

U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s 16‑hour peace talks with Iran in Islamabad ended without an agreement, as Tehran refused to abandon its nuclear ambitions. President Trump responded by ordering a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, deploying destroyers and...

By Just Security
FBI Classifies Suspected Chinese Breach of Wiretap Surveillance System as ‘Major Incident’
BlogApr 13, 2026

FBI Classifies Suspected Chinese Breach of Wiretap Surveillance System as ‘Major Incident’

The FBI announced that a suspected Chinese state‑sponsored intrusion compromised its Digital Collection System Network (DCSNet), the internal platform that manages pen‑register and trap‑and‑trace wiretap data. The breach, achieved through a commercial ISP vendor, was classified as a “major incident”...

By Legal Tech Daily
Strait of Hormuz Reopens for Now, but Global Supply Chains Remain at Risk
BlogApr 13, 2026

Strait of Hormuz Reopens for Now, but Global Supply Chains Remain at Risk

President Donald Trump announced a two‑week suspension of his threatened bombing of Iran, tying the pause to the safe repassage of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The narrow waterway moves roughly 20% of the world’s oil and gas, a...

By Resilience.org (Post Carbon Institute)
Trump Threatens His Own Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz
BlogApr 13, 2026

Trump Threatens His Own Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz

President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that the United States will impose a naval blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, interdicting any vessel that passes after Iran’s toll demand. The move follows a failed diplomatic effort to fully reopen...

By Heatmap
U.S. Launches Airstrikes in Somalia as Bombing Campaign Continues With Virtually No Media Coverage
BlogApr 13, 2026

U.S. Launches Airstrikes in Somalia as Bombing Campaign Continues With Virtually No Media Coverage

U.S. Africa Command confirmed three airstrikes in Somalia’s Puntland region on April 6 and 7, targeting an ISIS affiliate in a remote mountain area near Bosaso. The strikes bring the total number of U.S. bombings in Somalia this year to 52,...

By The Vigilant Fox
THE DAWN OF THE MINING BOOM IS COMING SOON: Why the Strait of Hormuz Resolution Is the Ultimate Catalyst &...
BlogApr 13, 2026

THE DAWN OF THE MINING BOOM IS COMING SOON: Why the Strait of Hormuz Resolution Is the Ultimate Catalyst &...

The imminent resolution of the Strait of Hormuz dispute is prompting regional producers to fast‑track alternative pipelines, effectively neutralizing Iran’s ability to weaponize the chokepoint. With the geopolitical risk premium expected to collapse, investors anticipate a surge in capital spending...

By Metals and Miners
UK to Help Belgium Build Electronic Warfare Centre
BlogApr 13, 2026

UK to Help Belgium Build Electronic Warfare Centre

QinetiQ will help Belgium build a sovereign electronic warfare capability through a five‑year, multi‑million‑pound (≈$12 million) programme. A new memorandum of understanding authorises the UK firm to export its mission‑data expertise and establish a Joint Electromagnetic Warfare Support Centre modeled on...

By UK Defence Journal – Air
Max Blumenthal Outlines Israeli Coup of the United States
BlogApr 13, 2026

Max Blumenthal Outlines Israeli Coup of the United States

In a recent interview, Max Blumenthal argues that Israel is orchestrating a coup in the United States, portraying President Trump as a captive leader pushing a war against Iran. He identifies a network of officials and predicts a MAGA‑versus‑America‑First civil...

By Mind Matters and Everything Else with Dr. Joseph Sansone
Iran War: US Imposing Strait of Hormuz Blockade Monday AM; Experts Criticize Further Pressure on Oil Prices, Illegality, and Risk...
BlogApr 13, 2026

Iran War: US Imposing Strait of Hormuz Blockade Monday AM; Experts Criticize Further Pressure on Oil Prices, Illegality, and Risk...

On April 13, President Donald Trump announced a U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to halt Iranian oil shipments. Analysts and international law experts quickly condemned the action as illegal and warned it could destabilize global oil markets....

By Naked Capitalism
New Details Emerge on New Medium Helicopter Deal
BlogApr 13, 2026

New Details Emerge on New Medium Helicopter Deal

The UK Ministry of Defence has finalized a £989 million (≈$1.26 billion) contract with Leonardo UK for 23 new medium‑lift helicopters under the New Medium Helicopter (NMH) programme. The deal, signed on 23 March 2026, covers not only the aircraft but also design integration,...

By UK Defence Journal – Air
Thales Adviser: ‘At Sea, You Are Not Safe Anywhere’
BlogApr 13, 2026

Thales Adviser: ‘At Sea, You Are Not Safe Anywhere’

Thales naval defence advisor Eric Chaperon says the Middle East war is forcing navies to rethink how they operate at sea. He cites the torpedoing of an Iranian corvette far from the front line as proof that no vessel is...

By UK Defence Journal – Air
2022: The Sinking of the Moskva
BlogApr 13, 2026

2022: The Sinking of the Moskva

In April 2022, Ukraine struck the Russian Black Sea Fleet flagship Moskva with two domestically produced R‑360 Neptune anti‑ship missiles, causing a fire that ignited the ship’s ammunition magazines. The 12,500‑ton cruiser capsized and sank while under tow, marking the...

By Decoded: Ukraine, Russia, and Beyond
Blockade Day
BlogApr 13, 2026

Blockade Day

The Heisenberg Report piece titled “Blockade Day” provides no substantive reporting on any blockade event, offering only site navigation, login prompts, and links to unrelated posts. It contains no dates, locations, economic figures, or analysis of market impact. The article...

By Heisenberg Report
What Does Artificial Intelligence Really Mean for Global Politics?
BlogApr 13, 2026

What Does Artificial Intelligence Really Mean for Global Politics?

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping international security as governments integrate AI into weapons systems and strategic planning. Recent battlefield deployments—from Ukraine’s AI‑driven drones to the US Pentagon’s use of Anthropic’s Claude via Palantir—show AI’s role in targeting, intelligence fusion, and...

By Inkstick Media