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Anthropic Told the Pentagon No. Now the Pentagon Wants to Destroy Them.
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Anthropic Told the Pentagon No. Now the Pentagon Wants to Destroy Them.

Anthropic told the Pentagon no. Now Hegseth wants to slap a supply chain risk label on them, the kind we normally use for foreign adversaries... welcome to doing the responsible thing in tech, get a target on your back, politics eats companies for breakfast.

Live updates: Photos show ‘armed’ potential subject outside Nancy Guthrie’s home
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Live updates: Photos show ‘armed’ potential subject outside Nancy Guthrie’s home

This situation raises critical questions about public safety and the implications of threats against individuals in positions of influence. We cannot afford to overlook the seriousness of such incidents, especially as they seem to be increasingly common.

China’s Middle East arms edge overshadowed by Turkey and South Korea in Riyadh
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China’s Middle East arms edge overshadowed by Turkey and South Korea in Riyadh

I read about China's arms ambitions in the Middle East and it struck me how quickly geopolitical dynamics shift. If the U.S. isn't careful, emerging players like Turkey and South Korea could reshape the region's military landscape.