#National Security
Total 79 articles
Mike Waltz exits as Trump weighs resuming strikes on Iran. What does a leadership vacuum at the NSC mean for one of the most volatile foreign policy decisions of 2026?
JD Vance called The Atlantic's reporting false, then immediately confirmed its substance. His Iran war tightrope reveals the impossible geometry of loyalty politics in the Trump era.
Anthropic's AI cybersecurity model is reportedly available to the NSA and Commerce Department—but not to CISA, the agency responsible for defending US federal infrastructure. What that gap reveals.
PRISM by Liabooks
Place your ad in this space
[email protected]After two months of bitter conflict, Anthropic and the Trump administration may be thawing—thanks to a new cybersecurity AI model. What does it mean when principle meets political pressure?
Florida's AG is investigating OpenAI over a campus shooting, child safety risks, and national security concerns. What it means for AI regulation in America.
Iranian government-backed hackers have escalated from data theft to physically manipulating U.S. water, power, and local government control systems. A joint FBI-NSA-CISA-DOE advisory confirms operational disruption has already occurred.
Iran's drone strikes on AWS data centers and its naming of 18 tech firms as military targets expose a structural flaw in AI infrastructure: civilian and military data sit on the same physical servers.
PRISM by Liabooks
Place your ad in this space
[email protected]Anthropic filed two sworn declarations challenging the Pentagon's claim that it poses a national security risk. The timeline they reveal raises uncomfortable questions about the government's real motives.
Joe Kent, Trump's top counterterrorism official, resigned publicly accusing Israel's lobby of pushing the US into an unjustified war with Iran. The White House fired back. Who do you believe?
The Pentagon is exploring training AI models like OpenAI and xAI on classified military data. As tensions with Iran escalate, the plan raises urgent questions about security, accountability, and the future of AI in warfare.
After a $200M contract collapse, the Pentagon is building its own LLMs, signed deals with OpenAI and xAI, and labeled Anthropic a supply-chain threat. What this means for AI safety, defense tech, and the industry's ethical calculus.
PRISM by Liabooks
Place your ad in this space
[email protected]From the Spanish-American War to the Iran strikes, how the US built a global military base network—and why those bases are now in the crosshairs.