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US Ex-Military Pilot Arrested for Training Chinese Pilots

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor February 26, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

A former U.S. Air Force fighter pilot has been arrested for allegedly providing training to Chinese military personnel without authorization, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday. Gerald Brown, 65, was taken into custody in Indiana after returning to the United States from China, where he had been since December 2023.

According to the Department of Justice, Brown is accused of conspiring with foreign nationals to offer fighter aircraft training to pilots within the Chinese Air Force, bypassing the necessary licenses from the U.S. State Department. The alleged scheme involved negotiations beginning in August 2023 with Stephen Su Bin, a Chinese national previously convicted in the U.S. In 2016 for a separate espionage-related offense and sentenced to four years in prison.

FBI Director Kash Patel stated on social media, “Big news… the FBI and our partners have arrested a former U.S. Air Force pilot accused of training pilots in the Chinese military.”

Brown served for 24 years in the U.S. Air Force, holding leadership positions in sensitive units responsible for nuclear weapons delivery systems, leading combat missions, and serving as a fighter pilot and simulator instructor for various aircraft, including fighter and attack planes. He retired from military service in 1996 and subsequently worked as a cargo pilot.

More recently, Brown operated as a U.S. Defense contractor, providing training to American pilots on advanced fighter jets such as the A-10 and F-35. The Justice Department alleges that he traveled to China in December 2023 to begin his training function.

Roman Rozhavsky, an assistant director within the FBI’s Counterintelligence and Espionage Division, emphasized the severity of the situation. “The Chinese government continues to exploit the expertise of current and former members of the U.S. Armed forces to modernize China’s military capabilities,” Rozhavsky said. “This arrest serves as a warning that the FBI and our partners will not cease in holding accountable anyone who collaborates with our adversaries to jeopardize our military personnel and threaten our national security.”

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro for the District of Columbia stated that Brown, “and anyone who conspires against our Nation” will be held accountable for their actions.

February 26, 2026 0 comments
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US-Iran Conflict: Rising Tensions and Potential War

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor February 25, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

WASHINGTON – U.S. President Donald Trump, in his State of the Union address Tuesday, accused Iran of pursuing advanced missile technology capable of reaching the American mainland, a claim immediately disputed by Tehran. The escalating rhetoric comes as indirect negotiations between the two nations are set to resume Thursday in Geneva, mediated by Oman, with the aim of de-escalating tensions over Iran’s nuclear program.

Trump asserted that Iran is working to rebuild its nuclear program, despite what he claimed were successful U.S. Strikes last year that “obliterated” Iranian nuclear facilities. “We wiped it out and they seek to start all over again. And they’re at this moment again pursuing their sinister ambitions,” Trump stated during his address to a joint session of Congress. He added that his preference is to resolve the issue through diplomacy, but warned he would not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, leading Tehran’s negotiating delegation, departed for Geneva on Wednesday, according to state media. However, Iranian officials have vehemently denied Trump’s allegations regarding both the pursuit of nuclear weapons and the development of long-range missiles. “Whatever accusations they make regarding Iran’s nuclear program, ballistic missiles, and the number of casualties during the January unrest are merely a repetition of ‘considerable lies’,” said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei, speaking on Wednesday without directly naming Trump.

The claim of Iran developing missiles capable of reaching the U.S. Has been met with skepticism. Geographical realities suggest such a capability is currently beyond Iran’s reach, with over 10,000 kilometers separating Iran from the west coast of the United States. According to a report from the U.S. Congressional Research Service, Iran’s current missile arsenal is limited to short- and intermediate-range systems with a maximum range of 3,000 kilometers.

Despite the denial from Tehran, Trump reiterated his concerns, stating, “They have been developing missiles that can threaten Europe and our bases abroad, and they are working to build missiles that will soon be able to reach the United States.”

The U.S. Has been increasing its military presence in the Middle East in recent weeks, deploying both the USS Abraham Lincoln and the USS Gerald R. Ford, the world’s largest aircraft carrier, to the region. The Gerald R. Ford arrived at the U.S. Naval base in Souda Bay, Greece, earlier this week.

Simultaneously, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commenced military exercises along its southern coast in the Persian Gulf, reportedly involving drones, naval vessels, amphibious vehicles, and various missile systems. IRGC commander Mohammad Karami stated the exercises were conducted “based on existing threats,” without elaborating further.

Araghchi, in a recent social media post, reaffirmed Iran’s position, stating, “Our fundamental belief is very clear: Iran, under any circumstances, will never develop a nuclear weapon.” The upcoming negotiations in Geneva represent a critical juncture in efforts to prevent further escalation between Washington and Tehran.

February 25, 2026 0 comments
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Iran Nuclear Site: Construction Intensifies at ‘Pickaxe Mountain’

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor February 13, 2026
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Iran is reinforcing tunnel entrances at a mountain complex near its Natanz nuclear facility, according to analysis of new satellite imagery. The activity centers on Mount Kolang Gaz La, also known as Pickaxe Mountain, and comes amid ongoing, though stalled, negotiations with the United States over its nuclear program.

Images from February 10th, first analyzed by the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), show fresh concrete being laid at one of the tunnel entrances. A boom pump, used for delivering concrete, was observed at the location, according to analysts at ISIS and the UK-based intelligence analysis firm Maiar. At another entrance, rock and soil have been cleared and leveled. The construction suggests an effort to bolster the defenses of the underground complex.

The new security perimeter around the base of Mt. Kolang Gaz La was first observed in new commercial satellite imagery in April 2025, encircling the mountain peaks and connecting to the existing perimeter around the Natanz enrichment complex. The mountain contains a newly constructed, large tunnel complex, as well as a smaller one dating back to 2007, neither of which has been inspected by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

The larger, newer complex, which may be completed this year or next, is intended to house an advanced centrifuge assembly facility, replacing one at the main Natanz site that was damaged in an explosion in 2020. The halls within this complex are more deeply buried than those at the Fordow uranium enrichment site, and the size of the complex raises concerns that it may also contain additional, undeclared nuclear capabilities, including a small gas centrifuge facility.

These developments follow a period of heightened tensions, including a 12-day war between Israel and Iran in June 2025. Then-President Donald Trump claimed that U.S. Strikes during that conflict “obliterated” Iran’s enrichment capacity, but also stated that Iranian officials were considering building a new site. Pickaxe Mountain was not targeted in those strikes, but the Natanz facility was hit.

Activity has also been detected at the nuclear complex in Isfahan, where entrances to tunnels appear to have been covered with earth, potentially to mitigate the impact of aerial attacks and hinder ground assaults.

Sina Azodi, Director of Program Studies at George Washington University, stated that Iran’s actions reflect an anticipation of potential future attacks. “Iran’s nuclear program hasn’t been destroyed. Once a country has the knowledge, capacity, and technology, everything can always be rebuilt,” he said.

The IAEA Director General, Rafael Grossi, has indicated that the possibility of a new nuclear agreement between Iran and the United States remains open, but that time is running short. As of February 13, 2026, no new negotiations have been publicly scheduled.

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