News & Articles By Willow Tohi
01/04/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Russia sentences U.S. citizen to 15 years for alleged “genetic espionage”
U.S. national Eugene Spector was convicted by Russia and sentenced to 15 years in prison, along with a $135,000 fine, for allegedly collecting and transferring biomedical and biotechnological data on Russian citizens to a foreign entity reportedly linked to the Pentagon. The FSB claims Spector’s activities were part of a U.S. effort to develop a […]
01/03/2025
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By Willow Tohi
AI: A dangerous necessity for national security
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a transformative yet risky technology, essential for national security and global leadership, with catastrophic consequences if its potential is ignored. The Department of Defense (DoD) recognizes AI’s revolutionary impact on warfare, exemplified by tools like the Scylla AI platform, which enhances threat detection and decision-making. China’s aggressive pursuit of AI dominance […]
01/03/2025
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By Willow Tohi
DragonFire: Britain’s laser weapon system and its implications for modern warfare
The British Ministry of Defence is fast-tracking the deployment of the DragonFire laser weapon system, expected to be operational by 2027, collaborating with companies like MBDA, Leonardo UK, and QinetiQ. DragonFire, designed to counter drones and missiles with unprecedented precision and at a fraction of the cost, could transform aerial combat. A 2023 test in […]
01/02/2025
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By Willow Tohi
U.S. sanctions on Pakistan’s missile program: A dangerous escalation or necessary measure?
The Biden administration imposed sanctions on Pakistan’s missile program, targeting key entities like the National Development Complex (NDC) and three Karachi-based companies, citing concerns over regional and global security. Islamabad strongly rejected the sanctions, labeling them “groundless” and “discriminatory,” and argued that its missile program is purely defensive, while accusing the U.S. of “double standards” […]
12/23/2024
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By Willow Tohi
Drones in the sky, danger on the ground: Orland accident is a national security wake-up call
– Drone Collision Tragedy in Orlando: A drone light show at Lake Eola Park during the holiday season resulted in a collision mid-air, causing drones to crash into a crowd and critically injure a seven-year-old boy. – Safety and Security Concerns: The incident highlights the vulnerabilities of drone technology, raising questions about both public safety […]
12/23/2024
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By Willow Tohi
Red Sea shootdown: Did the Houthis play a role in the U.S. navy’s ‘friendly fire’?
A US Navy F/A-18 fighter jet was shot down over the Red Sea by the USS Gettysburg, part of the same Carrier Strike Group, in what officials call an “apparent case of friendly fire.” CENTCOM attributes the incident to “fog of war” confusion, suggesting the jet may have been mistaken for a Houthi UAV during […]
12/23/2024
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By Willow Tohi
Hypersonic threat: Houthi missile overwhelms Israel’s defense, raising alarms across the region
Houthi Hypersonic Missile Attack on Tel Aviv: Yemen’s Houthi rebels launched a hypersonic missile, “Palestine 2,” striking the Tel Aviv area and injuring 16 civilians, marking a significant escalation in regional tensions. Iron Dome Defense Failure: The attack demonstrated the Houthi’s ability to penetrate Israel’s Iron Dome system, highlighting the challenges posed by hypersonic weapons, […]
12/20/2024
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By Willow Tohi
Putin’s “unstoppable” Oreshnik missile: A dangerous gamble or empty threat?
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the Oreshnik hypersonic missile as “unstoppable” and capable of delivering kinetic impacts comparable to nuclear strikes, challenging the West to counter it. The Oreshnik made its combat debut in November, striking a Ukrainian military plant with impressive speed and precision, but its effectiveness remains unproven without full-scale testing. The missile’s […]
12/19/2024
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By Willow Tohi
Mysterious drones: A government cover-up or is the truth just beyond reach?
Swarms of drones have been reported over U.S. military bases, including Langley Air Force Base (2023) and RAF Lakenheath (2024), evading detection and jamming systems, raising national security concerns. The government has admitted no knowledge of the drones’ origin, with FBI Assistant Director Robert Wheeler Jr. testifying that their identity and purpose remain unknown. The […]
12/19/2024
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By Willow Tohi
Danger in the skies: FBI warns against shooting down drones amid NJ panic
The FBI and New Jersey State Police warn residents against shooting down drones or pointing lasers at manned aircraft, citing potential dangers and legal consequences. A surge in drone sightings has led to public panic and vigilante actions, including laser strikes on manned aircraft, often due to misidentification. Authorities stress the risk of mistakenly targeting […]
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