In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
- Federal agents arrest five Iranian nationals attempting to cross into the U.S. from Canada, raising fears of terror threats along the northern border.
- Japan sounds the alarm about shifting power in the Pacific, warning that China, Russia, and North Korea now pose the greatest regional threat since World War II.
- North Korea is reportedly supplying up to 40% of Russia’s ammunition for the war in Ukraine—and new intelligence suggests manpower may be next.
- In today’s Back of the Brief: A U.S.-backed humanitarian group delivering aid in Gaza is being smeared by Hamas propaganda and undermined by the U.N., despite its massive relief efforts.
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