News & Articles By Laura Harris
03/30/2026
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By Laura Harris
Department of War deploys Ukraine-style drone boats to Middle East, signaling new era of low-cost AI warfare
The Department of War confirmed deploying Ukrainian-style drone boats in the Middle East under Operation Epic Fury, highlighting a shift toward autonomous warfare. The unmanned vessels, called GARC and built by BlackSea, are being used for maritime reconnaissance with proven operational range and endurance. The move reflects lessons from the Russia-Ukraine War, where low-cost drones and […]
03/29/2026
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By Laura Harris
Bipartisan bill targets Chinese-linked robotics, seeks ban on federal use
Senators Tom Cotton and Chuck Schumer proposed the American Security Robotics Act to limit U.S. government use of robotics tied to foreign adversaries, especially China. The bill would block federal agencies from buying or operating ground-based robotic systems—including humanoid robots, surveillance vehicles and autonomous patrol tech—linked to adversarial governments. Federal funds would be prohibited from […]
03/26/2026
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By Laura Harris
Three charged in alleged scheme to smuggle AI chips to China via Thailand
U.S. authorities, including the DOJ, charged three men for allegedly conspiring to smuggle restricted AI chips to China via Thailand. The suspects – Stanley Yi Zheng, Matthew Kelly and Tommy Shad English – are accused of trying to purchase export-controlled chips without required licenses. Authorities say the group used Thailand-based companies as fronts to disguise […]
03/23/2026
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By Laura Harris
Switzerland suspends arms exports to U.S. over Iran conflict
Switzerland halts new arms exports to the U.S. due to the ongoing conflict involving Iran, citing its long-standing neutrality policy. No new licenses will be approved, but previously authorized exports may continue under existing agreements for now. The move follows U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, with Switzerland enforcing its War Materiel Act, which bans […]
03/21/2026
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By Laura Harris
China’s indirect role in Iran crisis raises fears of wider global conflict
Rising concerns over China’s indirect role in the Iran crisis are increasing fears of a broader global conflict, especially with reports linking Chinese technology to weapons used against U.S. forces. Gordon Chang warned on “Mornings with Maria” that Beijing’s support for Iran could sharply escalate tensions with the United States. Allegations suggest supersonic missiles fired […]
03/16/2026
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By Laura Harris
Trump rejects Putin’s proposal to move Iran’s enriched uranium to Russia
U.S. President Donald Trump rejected a proposal from Russian President Vladimir Putin to transfer Iran’s highly enriched uranium stockpile to Russia as part of a potential deal to end the war. The proposal was raised during a phone call between the two leaders, with Putin suggesting Russia take custody of the uranium to remove it […]
03/15/2026
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By Laura Harris
Pentagon estimates first six days of Iran war cost over $11.3 billion
Pentagon officials told lawmakers in a classified briefing that the U.S. military campaign against Iran has cost more than $11.3 billion in its first six days. Early estimates indicate rapid spending, with the think tank Center for Strategic and International Studies estimating $3.7 billion spent in the first 100 hours of the campaign known as […]
03/14/2026
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By Laura Harris
Saudi arms firm signs deal for Ukrainian interceptor missiles amid rising drone threat
A Saudi Arabian arms company has signed a deal to purchase interceptor missiles from Ukraine as Gulf states rush to strengthen air defenses amid escalating drone and missile threats linked to tensions with Iran. Defense industry sources say Saudi Arabia and Ukraine are negotiating a separate “huge deal” that could be finalized soon, potentially expanding […]
03/13/2026
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By Laura Harris
EU pledges $115 million in humanitarian aid to Lebanon amid escalating regional conflict
The EU has pledged €100 million ($115 million) in humanitarian aid to Lebanon as the country faces rising casualties and displacement linked to the expanding Middle East conflict. Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, announced the aid after speaking with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and said the EU has already delivered over […]
03/12/2026
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By Laura Harris
U.S. “doomsday planes” take to the skies amid rising nuclear war fears
The U.S. military’s so-called “doomsday planes,” the E-6B Mercury, have conducted several flights in recent days as tensions rise following the outbreak of war in Iran on Feb. 28. Flight-tracking data on March 2 showed launches from the Gulf Coast and Offutt Air Force Base, with one aircraft landing at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, […]
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