Biden Still Getting It Done: Rescues Four Prisoners From Russia
Historic U.S.-Russia Prisoner Swap Secures Freedom for Americans and Dissidents WASHINGTON, D.C. — The United States and Russia executed their largest post-Soviet prisoner swap on Thursday, resulting in the release of journalist Evan Gershkovich, corporate security executive Paul Whelan, and prominent dissidents including Vladimir Kara-Murza. This significant exchange set two dozen individuals free amid the […]
Is Tulsi Gabbard A Russian Asset Or Spy?
Tulsi Gabbard Unraveling the Controversy Around Allegations of Being a Russian Asset Tulsi Gabbard, the former U.S. Representative from Hawaii and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, has been a polarizing figure in American politics. Her foreign policy stances, particularly her views on Russia, have led to a flurry of accusations and speculations about her being a […]
Cuba Had a Spy in the Pentagon
The Enduring Threat of Cuban Espionage The Cases of Victor Manuel Rocha and Ana Montes Cuban espionage against the United States is not merely a relic of the Cold War but a persistent threat that continues to undermine national security. The recent guilty plea of Victor Manuel Rocha, a career American ambassador who spied for […]
US Intel Reaching Deep Into Russia To Recruit New Spies
The history of U.S. and Russian spy recruitment of double agents is a complex and intriguing topic that spans several decades and involves numerous espionage operations. Both countries have a long history of intelligence gathering and employing double agents to gain valuable information from their adversaries. During the Cold War, the United States and the […]