US Military Parade Concerns and Political Tensions

US officials are concerned about potential clashes between military parade and anti-Trump protests, fearing a Tiananmen Square moment. The parade marks the 250th Army anniversary, costing up to $45 million. Critics worry about militarization of domestic issues and the risk of bringing military into partisan politics.

Scam Warning from FBI to US Government Workers

The FBI has issued a warning about scammers posing as senior US officials using AI-generated voice notes to gain trust and access personal accounts of former and current US government workers. The scam has been running since April 2025.

US Considering Compact of Free Association (Cofa) with Greenland

US officials are considering proposing a compact of free association (Cofa) to Greenland, similar to agreements with Pacific Island nations, to strengthen ties with the island. The plan aims to provide essential services and military protection in exchange for certain privileges. However, Greenlanders are skeptical and prefer independence over becoming part of the US.

Negotiation between US officials and Ukrainian leader Zelensky

US National Security Adviser and Secretary of State told Ukrainian leader Zelensky it was time to go after failed negotiation. Reports of a planned ambush are dismissed as 'total BS.'

Russian Attack on Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure

Russian forces target Ukraine's energy infrastructure in missile attack, while Ukrainian drones strike oil refinery in Russia. International efforts to end the war are underway, with US officials meeting Ukrainian President Zelenskyy at Munich Security Conference.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu urged to develop ties with Syrian rebel leader Ahmad al-Sharaa

Biden-Harris administration officials are urging Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to develop ties with Syrian rebel leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, but Netanyahu is reportedly unconvinced. Israel is cautious about the situation and is wary of potential threats.