U.S. Escalates Military and Economic Pressure on Maduro as Carrier Strike Group Enters Caribbean and FTO Designation Nears
U.S. pressure on Maduro is intensifying through naval deployments, an imminent terrorist designation, and ongoing strikes that collectively raise the likelihood of further military escalation.
Extremist Guide Promotes Framework for Domestic Insurgency and Attempts to Translate Foreign Guerrilla Models to the US Context
An online extremist document outlines a detailed blueprint for forming a US-based insurgency by merging ideological rhetoric with operational guidance drawn from global militant groups.
ISIS Messaging in Al-Naba Issue 521 Highlights Continued Multi-Theater Activity and Narrative Aims
ISIS uses Al-Naba issue 521 to promote exaggerated claims of multi-theater attacks while reinforcing narratives of legitimacy and rivalry with other jihadist groups.
Mexico’s Gen Z Protest Wave Expands Nationally as Anger Over Violence and Corruption Deepens
Mexico’s youth driven protests have expanded nationwide amid anger over violence and corruption, heightened by clashes in the capital and government claims of coordinated digital influence.
The Light of Jihad: ISIS Central Media Elevates African Theaters and Urges Future Strikes on Europe
An-Naba’s “The Light of Jihad” editorial glorifies ISIS operations in Central and Southern Africa, codifies a convert-pay-or-die posture toward Christians, and urges African fighters to eventually carry jihad into Europe, signaling both sustained local sectarian violence and aspirational external attack intent.
Palisades Restart Faces Grassroots Pushback Over Safety, Waste, and Equity
A locally produced zine challenges the Palisades restart on safety, waste, and justice grounds just as Michigan weighs more subsidies and Holtec moves toward refueling.

