The US Interior Department has suspended leases for five offshore wind farms off the East Coast, citing national security concerns over radar interference, impacting $28 billion in projects and prompting criticism and potential legal battles, amid ongoing political opposition to offshore wind development.
Retired NSA General Tim Haugh warns that China has extensively hacked into US critical infrastructure, including water, power, and transportation systems, aiming to gain strategic advantage in crises or conflicts, raising significant national security concerns.
Donald Trump announced that the US military conducted a strike on a Venezuelan drug cartel vessel in international waters, killing three men, citing national security concerns.
US prosecutors have accused Iran of hiring Farhad Shakeri, an asset of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, to plot the assassination of president-elect Donald Trump. Shakeri, who remains at large in Iran, was charged with murder-for-hire alongside two New York-based co-conspirators. The plot was part of broader threats against US citizens and leaders, prompting increased security measures. The charges highlight Iran's ongoing attempts to target US interests, according to US officials.
The US has slowed the issuance of licenses for Nvidia and AMD to export AI accelerator chips to the Middle East as part of a national security review. This move affects countries like the UAE and Saudi Arabia, which are seeking to build AI infrastructure. The delay aims to develop a comprehensive strategy for managing and securing AI technology overseas, amid concerns that Chinese companies could access these advanced chips through Middle Eastern data centers.
Guam's delegate, Rep. James Moylan, warns of an influx of illegal Chinese migrants infiltrating the territory, posing a threat to US national security and military bases. He seeks aid from the Biden administration to combat the issue, citing instances of illegal entry and hacking attempts by the Chinese Communist Party. With Guam's strategic importance in the Indo-Pacific region, Moylan emphasizes the need to strengthen the island's defenses and deter the CCP's interests, highlighting bipartisan support in Congress and the authorization of funding for military infrastructure and missile defense systems.
Víctor Manuel Rocha, a former U.S. ambassador, has been revealed to have spent 40 years as an undercover agent for the Cuban intelligence services. Rocha, who held important positions in Latin America and the White House, is accused of passing sensitive information about U.S. activities and plans in Latin America to Havana. The case has serious implications for U.S. national security and diplomatic relations. Rocha, who faces 15 charges, will appear in a Miami courtroom to answer questions about his role as an agent for Cuba. He could face up to 60 years in prison. The revelations highlight Cuba's ability to place agents in critical positions within the American administration.
Belgian national Hans Maria De Geetere has been charged with crimes related to a scheme to illegally export sensitive, military-grade technology from the United States to end users in China and Russia. De Geetere and his companies have been added to the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) Entity List and the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) Specially Designated and Blocked Person (SDN) List. The charges include conspiring to smuggle goods, conspiring to launder funds, making false statements, and smuggling goods. The case was coordinated through the Disruptive Technology Strike Force, an interagency law enforcement strike force aimed at preventing critical technology from being acquired by authoritarian regimes and hostile nation-states.
U.S. President Joe Biden has stated that the aggression from Vladimir Putin and Hamas poses a threat to U.S. national security interests and global stability. Biden emphasized that America will not back down and will maintain its leadership in responding to these challenges. He highlighted the importance of protecting democracies and rallying allies to stand against aggression. Biden expressed support for Ukraine in its defense against Putin's war, stating that it is an investment in America's own security. He also stressed the need to support Israel in response to the attack by Hamas.
Robert Hanssen, a notorious Russian spy who caused significant damage to US national security over 20 years, has died in prison. Hanssen was convicted of espionage in 2001 and sentenced to life in prison without parole. His actions as a spy for the Soviet Union and later Russia included selling classified information and compromising US intelligence operations.
Jack Teixeira, a 21-year-old former member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, has been arrested in connection with the leak of classified documents that revealed US spying on allies and foes and sensitive military intelligence about the war in Ukraine. Teixeira was identified through messages posted on social media platform Discord, where he had posted about guns, games, and memes, as well as closely guarded US secrets. He reportedly had access to highly classified information as part of his duties. The case highlights the challenges of keeping secrets in an era of omnipresent data and an ever-growing army of savvy users who know how to exploit it.
The US defence department is assessing the impact of leaked intelligence documents on US national security and allies, which suggest Ukraine's air defences could be in peril without a boost in munitions, and that Russia's Wagner mercenary group plans to operate in African states and source arms from Turkey. Ukrainian government minister Emine Dzhaparova will visit India seeking humanitarian aid and equipment to repair energy infrastructure damaged during the invasion. Pope Francis and the Archbishop of Canterbury called for peace in their Easter messages, while Russian shelling killed at least seven civilians in Ukraine over the weekend. Russia claimed it destroyed a fuel depot and Ukrainian military warehouses.