Strategic communications means more than managing messaging. It means protecting reputation through intelligence capabilities.
Continue reading “Counter-intelligence is now a communications function”The United States and Japan’s vague, ahistorical version of the “one China” policy is inflaming tensions with Beijing.
The recent escalation of tensions between Japan and China has revived and intensified a perennial debate on the international legal status of Taiwan. Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi drew a vociferous response from Beijing when she said publicly in early November that a Chinese use of force against Taiwan could be deemed “a situation that threatens Japan’s survival,” implying that it might lead to Japanese military intervention.
Continue reading “Why Taiwan’s Status Can’t Stay “Undetermined””The Security Service of Ukraine has claimed the first strike of a Russian submarine using an underwater strike drone in footage seemingly sourced from compromised enemy security cameras.
Continue reading “Ukraine’s first underwater drone strike caught on hacked cameras”On December 22, 1968, North Korean officers entered CDR Bucher’s cell and ordered him to strip. A third officer—nicknamed Major Rectum—joined them and subjected Bucher to a body-cavity search that was “not entirely medical in character.” Once they were satisfied that he carried no contraband, the captors gave Bucher a new, lightweight uniform: a gray cotton jacket and trousers, a white shirt, and black sneakers—utterly inadequate for the Korean winter.
Continue reading “USS Pueblo: The Long Road South, Part 14 of 19”President Donald Trump has ordered a “total and complete blockade” of all U.S. sanctioned oil tankers entering or leaving Venezuela, sharply intensifying pressure on President Nicolás Maduro’s government amid soaring tensions.
Continue reading “Venezuela Blockade Map Shows How US Navy Is Surrounding Country”The White House has asked senators to confirm a promotion for Army Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd, deputy director for U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.
Army Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd appears to be the Trump administration’s pick to fill the months-old vacancy atop the National Security Agency and U.S.Cyber Command.
Continue reading “After eight months, administration signals a potential leader for NSA, CyberCom”