DIA leads on lab leak theory

The 17 agencies that make up the U.S. intelligence community remain divided on how the virus behind the COVID-19 pandemic originated, but the Defense Intelligence Agency is the most forward-leaning among the spy services in asserting that the virus most likely began inside a Chinese laboratory, according to U.S. intelligence sources. The unclassified version of the … Continued

Republican member of Congress reportedly missing after rogue mission to rescue five Americans in Afghanistan

A Republican member of Congress is reportedly missing after saying he was trying to save five American citizens from Afghanistan, according to a report by the Washington Post. Officials told the Post that the whereabouts of Rep. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma are unknown. The report said that Mullin, 44, became enraged on Monday when a U.S. ambassador refused his request … Continued

Biden admin urges pregnant women to get vaxxed, but safety will not be known until 2025

Pregnant or breastfeeding women in the military will therefore qualify for an exemption from the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, a move at odds with the Biden administration’s messaging campaign to inoculate all Americans ages 12 and older.  Military guidelines exempt pregnant or breastfeeding troops from every vaccine requirement, except for the flu and tetanus shots. The … Continued

Biden likely to lean on drone warfare in Afghanistan

The Biden administration is expected to increasingly rely on drone surveillance and strikes for counterterrorism operations in Afghanistan following Monday’s U.S. exit from the country after 20 years of war. The drone attacks that President Biden authorized – including a Friday strike in Jalalabad near the Pakistan border that killed two militants, and a Sunday … Continued

US ambassador accuses Blinken of leaving hundreds of Afghan women behind to die in botched evacuation

Despite a catastrophic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and bureaucratic red tape hindering outside rescue efforts along the way, non-government groups have been and are still working to help bring U.S. citizens and stranded Afghan allies to safety. Among those at greatest risk under Taliban rule are women, who make up roughly half the country’s population … Continued

In secret texts, U.S. military officials lamented leaving Americans behind in Kabul

President Biden declared to a puzzled country on Tuesday that the U.S. evacuation from Afghanistan was an “extraordinary success,” while his Pentagon portrayed a prosaic, workaday process to repatriate Americans still stranded in the war-torn country. But text messages between U.S. military commanders and private citizens mounting last-minute rescues tell a far different story, one … Continued

The last US planes left Afghanistan

With Kabul’s airport being without air traffic control services as a result of the U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan, U.S. airlines are now barred from flying over much of the country without prior authorization. “Due to both the lack of air traffic services and a functional civil aviation authority in Afghanistan, as well as ongoing … Continued

Biden Defends Ending Afghanistan Mission as Some Americans Get Left Behind

President Joe Biden again defended his administration’s handling of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan on Aug. 31, declaring an end to the 20-year-long conflict, but opening up the possibility for future airstrikes against ISIS affiliates in the country. “This is the way the mission was designed,” he said of the often messy and chaotic evacuation that has drawn criticism … Continued

Fact-checking Biden’s speech on the end of the Afghan war

We will leave it to the political pundits to critique President Biden’s speech on the Afghanistan withdrawal. The president tried to rebut a number of complaints about his handling of the evacuation. There are reasonable arguments for either side — and in any case, the judgment will be up to history. But there were a number … Continued

Sen. Johnson: Report Contradicts Biden Administration’s Narrative about Afghanistan Evacuations

On Friday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), ranking member of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, sent a letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken requesting information about an alleged incident at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul involving an U.S. military official preventing American citizens and Afghan allies from evacuating Afghanistan. … Continued

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