News & Articles By Willow Tohi
12/16/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A strategic strike in the desert: Utah mineral find ignites new front in U.S.-China tech war
A Utah mining company has discovered a major deposit of rare earth and critical minerals, comparable to key Chinese sources. The find includes 16 elements vital for defense, AI, aerospace and energy technologies. The project is fully permitted and located near existing infrastructure, enabling a rapid path to production. The discovery is framed as a […]
11/28/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Unmanned incursions test NATO’s eastern flank, closing European airports
Recent drone and balloon sightings caused temporary airport closures in the Netherlands and Lithuania. European officials are increasingly concerned about airspace violations as a form of hybrid warfare. Lithuania attributes balloon incursions to Belarusian smugglers but calls the activity a state-sponsored “hybrid attack.” NATO’s eastern flank faces a pattern of airspace breaches, including a Russian […]
11/14/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A strategic shift: Missile defense radar redeploys in the Pacific
The Sea-Based X-Band Radar (SBX-1), a key U.S. missile defense asset, has been relocated within Hawaii. Its recent, conspicuous movement to an undisclosed Hawaiian location sparked public curiosity and discussion online. The SBX-1 is a massive, mobile radar system designed to track and discriminate incoming ballistic missile threats. The system provides critical data to interceptors, […]
11/12/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Foreign ownership near strategic bomber base raises national security alarms
A Chinese-Canadian couple owns a trailer park directly adjacent to Whiteman Air Force Base, home to the B-2 stealth bomber. The couple is linked to Miles Guo, a convicted fraudster who has claimed affiliations with Chinese intelligence services. The ownership is structured through a complex web of shell companies, a pattern experts call typical of […]
11/06/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The new battlefield in the silent void: U.S. deploys new satellite jammers to counter China’s space threat
The U.S. Space Force is deploying two new ground-based systems, Meadowlands and the Remote Modular Terminal, to jam adversary satellites. These systems are a response to a rapidly expanding Chinese space-based intelligence and surveillance network. The jammers can be operated remotely from global locations, offering new tactical flexibility. They join the Counter Communications System, giving […]
11/05/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Turns out Stone Age tools were almost perfect: Early humans perfected a tool technology that lasted 300,000 years
Early humans in Kenya used the same, highly effective stone tool technology for over 300,000 years, from 2.75 to 2.44 million years ago. Toolmakers were surprisingly selective, consistently choosing fine-grained chalcedony to produce sharp, predictable cutting edges. This technological stability occurred despite a dramatic environmental shift from humid forests to arid grasslands. Butchery marks on […]
10/31/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A return to nuclear testing: Trump orders Pentagon to resume explosive assessments
President Donald Trump has ordered the Pentagon to resume U.S. nuclear weapons testing for the first time since 1992. The decision is framed as a response to the testing programs of other nations, specifically Russia and China. The announcement follows a recent Russian test of a new nuclear-capable, nuclear-powered underwater weapon. The move has drawn […]
10/22/2025
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By Willow Tohi
U.S. reverses Iraq withdrawal plan, keeps troops at Al-Asad Air Base amid rising regional threats
The Pentagon reverses plans to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq’s Al-Asad Air Base, keeping 250-350 personnel. Troops will assist in counter-ISIS operations and coordination with forces in Syria. The decision follows the collapse of Syria’s Assad regime and fears of ISIS exploiting regional instability. The move contradicts last year’s U.S.-Iraq agreement to reduce troop levels […]
10/20/2025
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By Willow Tohi
U.K. grants military new powers to shoot down hostile drones amid rising threats
British troops will soon have expanded authority to shoot down drones deemed a threat to military bases. The move follows suspicious drone incursions at U.S.-operated U.K. airbases in late 2024. Current rules limit counter-drone measures to signal jamming—direct engagement was rare. EU nations are exploring a continent-wide “drone wall” to counter Russian aerial threats. Russia […]
10/18/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Zelensky’s high-stakes White House visit: Tomahawks, Trump and Putin’s shadow diplomacy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meets with President Trump to push for U.S.-made Tomahawk missiles amid escalating Russian strikes. Trump signals openness to peace talks with Putin, potentially meeting in Budapest, raising concerns about Ukraine’s leverage. Russia warns that supplying Tomahawks would mark a dangerous escalation, while Kyiv argues they are critical for defense. The U.S. […]
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