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“Kill Everybody”: The Double-Tap Scandal Rocking Washington—and Why the World Is Paying Attention
For a story involving two words, the political fallout has been seismic. According to a bombshell Washington Post investigation, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly issued a verbal command on September 2nd that may go down as the most consequential utterance of his career—and perhaps the most dangerous for America’s global standing.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in The Swamp
“A Crime or a Political Script? Why the Recent U.S. Incident Looks Like a Trump-Era Election Strategy”
In the United States, shocking crimes are not new. Headlines come and go. Suspects are arrested, trials happen, and the news cycle moves forward.
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explained2 months ago in The Swamp
Stockton Shooting
The city of Stockton, California is once again in the national spotlight following a tragic Stockton shooting that has left residents searching for answers and demanding action. As communities across the country grapple with the rise in mass shooting incidents, Stockton finds itself facing another heartbreaking episode that adds to the growing concern about public safety and gun violence.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in The Swamp
A Silent War Ignites: Israel and Iran Enter a New Phase of Cyber Conflict
Article Begins A New Warfront — Without Borders, Without Bombs, Without Warning Over the past decade, Israel and Iran have clashed in the shadows — not always with missiles or drones, but with keyboards, code, and cyberweaponry. Today, this silent war is escalating faster than ever, and the world is beginning to feel the tremors.
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explained2 months ago in The Swamp
Inside China’s Military Purge: Power, Paranoia, and the Future of the PLA
When Beijing ousts nine top generals in a single sweep, the world pays attention. That’s exactly what happened on October 17, when China’s Ministry of Defense quietly dropped a political thunderbolt: nine high-ranking generals—some of them among the most powerful military officials in the nation—were expelled from both the armed forces and the Chinese Communist Party.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in The Swamp
🇺🇸🇺🇦 Trump’s Controversial Ukraine Plan: Division, Diplomacy, and Global Reactions
🕰️ Background: How We Got Here In recent weeks, reports have emerged claiming that Donald Trump is pushing a radical new diplomatic strategy: a proposal to divide Ukraine into zones of influence. According to leaked briefings and confidential sources, this “Trump Plan” allegedly gives major powers — particularly Russia — significant control over parts of Ukraine, while leaving the remainder as an autonomous or Western-aligned region.
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explained2 months ago in The Swamp
Indian Tejas Fighter Jet Crashes at Dubai Airshow Today
Indian Tejas Fighter Jet Crashes at Dubai Airshow Today: Latest Updates A tragic event unfolded at a major international aviation exhibition on Friday. An aircraft from the Indian Air Force went down during a scheduled flight demonstration.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in The Swamp
When the Internet Stutters
When the Internet Stutters: The Big Cloudflare Outage and What It Means In the early hours of a normal weekday, much of the internet suddenly felt fragile. Platforms that millions rely on—like real-time chat tools, streaming services, and major web applications—started throwing up familiar error screens. Behind it all was Cloudflare, a core infrastructure provider many of us don’t think about until something goes wrong. And when Cloudflare falters, the rest of the web trembles.
By abualyaanart3 months ago in The Swamp
Trade Weaponization - Punishment to Pakistan
In the rugged passes where the mountains of Afghanistan meet the plains of Pakistan, a long-standing trade artery has always flowed: goods, fruits, textiles, vehicles, labour, ambition. But now, this artery has been deliberately constricted, and in doing so the spectre of “trade as a weapon” has re-emerged in full force. For decades, Pakistan has treated its neighbour Afghanistan not solely as an economic partner but also as a zone of leverage. This time, the calculus has taken on sharper edges: the closure of trade routes, suspension of transit agreements, and threats of permanent exclusion.
By Keramatullah Wardak3 months ago in The Swamp











