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Denmark Confirms 1952 ‘Shoot First’ Rule To Protect Country
Cold War-era military doctrine remains in force as tensions escalate over Greenland
Cold War-era military doctrine remains in force as tensions escalate over Greenland
Moscow sharply rejected security guarantees following Paris summit where allies committed to peacekeeping force
Approximately 5,500 staff departed in 2025 as experts warn departures could compromise national security operations
Trump administration plans to use offshore accounts and international traders to manage oil sale proceeds, raising oversight concerns
Mother of three and poet shot during Minneapolis immigration operation sparked national outrage and conflicting accounts
Energy Secretary Chris Wright announces unprecedented plan to manage South American nation's crude sales and revenue through US-controlled accounts
Bipartisan coalition overpowers Speaker Johnson to advance expired Affordable Care Act subsidies
Federal officials claim self-defense while mayor calls shooting "bullshit" and demands agents leave city