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Taiwan Looks to U.S. Arsenal: A $10B Defense Deal in the Face of Rising Tensions
Defense spending is set to surpass 3% of Taiwan's GDP, with recent deliveries of advanced weapons like M1A2T Abrams tanks and HIMARS units.
Defense spending is set to surpass 3% of Taiwan's GDP, with recent deliveries of advanced weapons like M1A2T Abrams tanks and HIMARS units.
The Zizians, described as a “death cult,” recruited financially vulnerable individuals, promoting anarchist beliefs that escalated into violent acts.
Over 200,000 signatures collected, jokingly proposing a $1 trillion "crowdfund" to make the purchase.
Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasizes merit over diversity in military recruitment policies.
Two suspects, including the victim’s husband, charged in the brutal death of Fort Campbell soldier Katia Dueñas Aguilar, who was stabbed 68 times.
Critics warn that sharing employee information under Trump-era workforce reduction policies could compromise counterintelligence efforts, particularly against adversaries like China.
The legal case highlights hotels ignoring warning signs and accuses them of profiting from trafficking activities while failing to enforce anti-trafficking policies.
The FAA hired over 1,500 controllers in 2023 but faces challenges meeting demand, as investigations link understaffing to safety lapses in recent crashes.