September 18th, 2024: Hezbollah’s Exploding Beepers, Secret Service Failures, & Russian Subs Near Alaska
Sep 18, 2024
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Senator Josh Hawley, known for his investigations on national security issues, shares insights on alarming events. He discusses a devastating explosion targeting Hezbollah militants, believed to be linked to Israeli operations. The conversation shifts to fresh whistleblower allegations revealing significant Secret Service failures during a recent assassination attempt on a former president. Additionally, concerns rise as Russian submarines breach U.S. waters near Alaska, raising questions about defense readiness and global maritime security.
The sophisticated attack on Hezbollah through exploding pagers severely weakened its command structure, indicating vulnerabilities in the group's military capabilities.
The troubling Secret Service failures in protecting former President Trump highlight serious security inefficiencies during high-risk public events.
Deep dives
Covert Attack on Hezbollah
A highly sophisticated and unprecedented attack on Hezbollah was executed in Lebanon, resulting in the simultaneous explosion of pagers carried by its militants, leading to multiple casualties. At least nine people died, and nearly three thousand were injured, including key operatives of the militant group. It is believed that Israel orchestrated this covert operation by implanting explosives within newly purchased pagers intended for Hezbollah fighters, which culminated in the activation of these devices through a remote message. This attack struck a significant blow to Hezbollah's military infrastructure, crippling parts of its command and control system and sending a strong message regarding its vulnerabilities.
Secret Service Failures in Protecting Trump
The fallout from the assassination attempt on former President Trump highlighted serious failures within the Secret Service, as detailed in a report by Senator Josh Hawley. The report revealed negligence and incompetence, with crucial security measures such as counter-surveillance not being executed on the day of the rally where the shooting occurred. Whistleblower accounts indicated that resources were improperly managed, with local law enforcement offers for additional surveillance being rebuffed, leading to a chaotic security mishap. This alarming disclosure has raised major concerns about the agency's ability to protect high-profile individuals amid increasing threats.
US Military Withdrawal from Niger
The United States has officially completed its military withdrawal from Niger, a critical partner in combating terrorism in the Sahel region, following the junta's order for American forces to leave. This development underscores a significant realignment in the region's security dynamics as Niger moves towards a relationship with Russia for military support. The phased withdrawal process saw US troops exit from key air bases, impacting ongoing counterterrorism efforts against groups like al-Qaeda and the Islamic State. The departure raises challenges for U.S. intelligence and military operations in West Africa, as Nigerian authorities seek new alliances amidst escalating threats.
Scores of Hezbollah terrorists were killed or wounded yesterday when their pagers suddenly exploded across Lebanon and Syria. We’ll break down what seems to be a highly sophisticated attack on the militant group.
As the nation continues to reel from the latest attempt on President Trump's life, Senator Josh Hawley has released a report outlining whistleblower allegations regarding Secret Service failures during the Butler, Pennsylvania attack two months ago.
Plus, the U.S. Coast Guard reports that Russian naval vessels, including two submarines, entered U.S. waters off Alaska—highlighting Russia's increased naval activity near U.S. territory.
And in today's Back of the Brief, the final chapter in a story we've been following: The U.S. military has officially completed its withdrawal from Niger, marking the end of U.S. troop presence in the country.
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