WEDNESDAY PDBย โย Good strategy or Biden โblank check?' US announces $1.2B Ukraine aid package ahead of counteroffensive.ย Team Bidenย pledged a massive chunk of long-term military assistance as the embattled country readies for a counteroffensive.
US, UK vow to aid Ukraine regardless of counteroffensive outcome.ย Theyย will continue supporting Ukraine regardless of whether its military can recover territory from Russia in a planned counteroffensive.
FOR YOUR EYES ONLY โ Here's a roundup of today's other top stories.
Not theย President's Daily Brief, but almost as good โย PAUL'S DAILY BRIEFING โ the PDB:
NATIONAL SECURITY
US busts Russian cyber operation in dozens of countries. The Justice Department said Tuesday that it had disrupted a long-running Russian cyberespionage campaign that stole sensitive information from computer networks in dozens of countries, including the U.S. and other NATO members.
HOMELAND SECURITY
US troops arrive at border as migration curbsย set to end. About 550 U.S. active duty troops have begun arriving along the U.S.-Mexico border in the first group of military support ahead of an expected increase of migrants.
Soldier to be sentenced for murder in Texas protest shooting.ย A U.S. Army sergeant convicted of murder in the death of an armed protester in a Black Lives Matter march in Texas faces up to life in prison, even as Gov. Greg Abbott presses to pardon the soldier.
CHINA THREAT
SERIOUSLY?! โ Chinese company now owns tutoring firm contracted by military and schools in US.ย Princeton Review and Tutor.com were quietly sold to the Chinese firm over a year ago.
OR BLAME BIDEN? โย Blame โglobal demand,' parts shortages for Taiwan's Tardy F-16s, US says.ย Lawmakers are frustrated by the delays in arming the island against China.
RUSSIA THREAT โ UKRAINE WAR
Putin claims West is waging a โreal war' on Russia at WWII parade. Vladimir Putin declared Tuesday that the West has unleashed โa real warโ against Russia at scaled-down Victory Day celebrations that may reflect the toll the Ukraine conflict is taking on his forces.
A single WWII-era tank showed up for Russia's โVictory Day' parade in Moscow. โTanks' for the laughs!
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 441. Russia launched about 15 cruise missiles at Ukraine's capital, the second attack in as many days. Ukraine said its air defense systems shot them all down.
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
GREAT PRECEDENT โย Japan is in talks to open a NATO office as Ukraine war makes world less stable. It would beย the first of its kind in Asia, the country's foreign minister said.
US, Spain agree to host two more warships in Rota. Theyย plan on increasing the number of U.S. guided-missile destroyers based there.
WHY NOT? THEY SHOULD โย French vision for an autonomous Europe proves elusive.ย After Russia unleashed the largest land war in Europe since World War II, exposing Europe's weak defense capabilities, now may not be the time to expect the continent to stand alone militarily.
Switzerland holds military drills, its role in European defense in focus.ย In one its largest military exercises in more than three decades, the country showcased the military capabilities that define its โarmed neutrality.โ
DANGEROUS TURMOIL IN NUKE-ARMED COUNTRY โย Former Pakistani Prime Minister arrested amid tensions with military.ย The 70-year-old Imran Khan, still hugely popular across the nuclear-armed country of 230 million, was ousted in 2022 after a no-confidence vote by opposition lawmakers alleging corruption.
Australia's historic defense spending.ย Itsย defense budget for next year is set at AU$52.6 billion, the first time funding has exceeded AU$50 billion. This includesย AU$1.2B on US-made missiles.
SPACE THREAT
How the Space Force will manage surging launch demand.ย SpaceX just launched its latest batch of Starlink satellites, increasing the size of its behemoth broadband internet constellation to more than 4,000 spacecraft.
US MILITARY
USMC weighing changes how it recruits Marines in the future.ย The Marine Corps is on track to meet its recruiting and retention goals in FY 2023. But leaders are thinking about how they can keep it up for the next 50 years as the pool of recruits shrinks.
END of PDB
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3 Comments
And some people wonder why Putin says the US had something to do with the drone-bombing of the Kremlin. We are financially supporting Ukraine and it seems our Okay is attached to all they do.
Disgusting
Wheres NATO on this??