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Afghan-based terror groups still a year away from ability to strike US, intel leaders say
Earlier assessments had estimated an attack could be possible as early as this summer.
US gave intel before Ukraine sank Russian warship, says official
The Biden administration has ramped up intelligence sharing with Ukraine alongside the shipment of arms and missiles to help it repel Russia’s invasion.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Pentagon denies US intelligence is targeting Russian generals in Ukraine
A Pentagon spokesman said the U.S. does not provide locations of senior Russian military officials to partners in Ukraine.
Army Futures Command learning from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
At the GEOINT Symposium in Denver, Army officials say the conflict in Ukraine validates their approach to modernization and training.
By Nathan Strout
Putin is holding GPS hostage. Here’s how to get it back.
Just the threat of interfering with GPS can help Putin keep the U.S. at bay.
By Dana A. Goward and Rep. John Garamendi