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Disclosure in the Digital Age: The Pentagon’s Growing Archive of the Unexplained
The U.S. Department of Defense has released its third batch of UAP files, featuring dozens of documents and multimedia recordings from the CIA, FBI, and NASA. The archive highlights specific sightings of plasma-like objects and details historical efforts by intelligence agencies to manage the strategic risks of public panic and sensor interference.

The Outcast at the Intelligence Helm: Why Tulsi Gabbard’s Exit Marks the End of Restraint in Trump’s Washington
Tulsi Gabbard has resigned as Director of National Intelligence, officially for personal reasons but fundamentally due to her total marginalization from Trump’s war-focused inner circle. Her departure signals the final defeat of the 'restraint' faction in the White House as the administration pivots toward aggressive military interventions in Iran and Venezuela.

Sentinels of the State: Iran Executes Alleged Defense Spy Amid Escalating Shadow War
Iran has executed Mojtaba Kian for allegedly providing intelligence on the nation's defense industry to the United States and Israel. The case highlights Tehran's intensifying efforts to protect its military secrets amid a long-running 'shadow war' with Western and regional rivals.

Fog of War in Isfahan: Conflicting Narratives and Nuclear Shadows Follow US Rescue Op
A large-scale US rescue mission for a downed F-15E crew in Iran has sparked a diplomatic and information battle, with the US claiming zero casualties and Iran alleging significant American losses. The operation's focus on the Isfahan region has led Tehran to accuse the US of using the rescue as a cover for an attempt to seize enriched uranium.

Shadow War in Riyadh: High-Precision Drone Strike on US Embassy Exposes Regional Vulnerabilities
A sophisticated drone strike on the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh has caused more damage than previously disclosed, hitting a CIA workspace and bypassing Saudi air defenses. While U.S. officials link the precision attack to Iranian capabilities, Tehran has denied involvement and redirected blame toward Israel, heightening regional tensions.

A House Divided: Why a Former CIA Chief Prefers Tehran’s Narrative to the Oval Office
Former CIA Director John Brennan has publicly stated he finds Iran's accounts of diplomatic negotiations more credible than those of the U.S. President. His remarks underscore a deep-seated crisis of trust within the American national security apparatus and the potential long-term damage to U.S. credibility on the world stage.

Echoes of Intervention: Former CIA Chief Denounces US-Iran Conflict as a War Without Justification
Former CIA Director John Brennan has publicly condemned U.S. military action against Iran, claiming the conflict is based on pervasive lies and lacks any legitimate justification. His remarks highlight the growing difficulty the U.S. faces in ending the trilateral conflict involving Israel and Iran.