Taiwan test-fires US-supplied missiles towards mainland China

Frank Williams, Kampot Taiwan has launched approximately 36 US-supplied missiles into the water off the coast of mainland China, in a first-of-its-kind live-fire drill on the self-governing island’s west coast. The exercise comes amid mounting tensions between Taipei and Beijing, which considers Taiwan sovereign Chinese territory. The drills took place on Wednesday and involved the firing…

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Cognitive Warfare May Be More Rebrand Than Revolution – With Taiwan in the Crosshairs

Richard Sanders, Phnom Penh As the U.S. military embraces AI and prepares for large-scale war, cognitive warfare is emerging as a favored concept for disrupting enemy decision-making. Supporters say it could help deliver faster, sharper battlefield choices and a decisive information edge. Critics, however, argue the idea is largely a rebranding of older psychological and…

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Is Iran Racing for the Nuclear Bomb?

Frank Williams, Kampot Reports and rumors that Iran is rapidly advancing toward a nuclear weapon in response to recent attacks and an escalating regional war have revived a critical question in Tehran: does the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s famous fatwa against nuclear weapons still restrain the Islamic Republic? For years, Iranian leaders pointed to Khamenei’s…

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