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Chuck Holton is an American war correspondent, published author, and motivational speaker.
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Protests Continue in Gaza

On The March: Protests against Hamas are spreading south from Jabaliya to Khan Yunis and Rafah.

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Protesters in Gaza Surrender to IDF
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Episode 622 - Field Producer Dennis Azato and Chuck Reminisce

My erstwhile field producer and cameraman Dennis Azato has accompanied me on ten years of adventures across the globe. Today he joins me in Ukraine and we spend some time remembering our many trips together.

Episode 622 - Field Producer Dennis Azato and Chuck Reminisce
IDF Finds Rocket Launchers in Gaza

Gaza: Israeli troops locate a Hamas rocket battery earlier today as part of the renewed offensive into Gaza.

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Don Don Donki

This Japanese store in Guam is kind of like a cartoon version of Walmart

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Rockets over Israel

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SUMMARY: Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community (March 2025)

Here is a bullet point summary of the Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community (March 2025) from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence:


Key Themes

  • The U.S. faces a complex and evolving threat environment from both nonstate actors (e.g., transnational criminals, terrorists) and state actors (e.g., China, Russia, Iran, North Korea).

  • Increasing cooperation among adversaries is heightening global security risks.

  • Cyber, WMDs, space capabilities, and malign influence are prominent threat domains.

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Gaza in Flames, Iran on Notice, and U.S. on Edge: The Global Chessboard Is Heating Up

Reporting from the frontlines of freedom isn’t always grim and muddy. Sometimes, it’s overlooking the stunning turquoise waters of Guam — a strategic hub that’s quickly becoming a launchpad for America’s next big military moves. But make no mistake, the tropical paradise masks the storm clouds gathering across the globe, especially in the Middle East.

Why I’m in Guam

This island isn’t just a military stronghold — it’s a front-row seat to the growing threat of war with China. The U.S. is surging thousands of troops into the region, preparing for the worst. Meanwhile, I’m here covering the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima, and we’ll be bringing you powerful stories from WWII veterans who helped shape the world we live in.

Let’s get right to it.

Gaza: Israel Hits Back, Hamas Cornered

After weeks of relative quiet, Gaza is back under heavy fire — and this time, it’s different. Israel has reportedly destroyed over 100 of those shiny white Toyota trucks paraded around during hostage swaps, tracking them since the so-called "ceasefire." The gloves are off.

In Rafah alone, IDF detained 30 operatives and killed 20 more overnight. The message is clear: Israel is not playing games. They're even floating a plan to push all Gazans into a tiny strip along the beach — a controversial and, frankly, desperate move from a nation that’s had enough of playing defense.

The people of Gaza? Some are waving white flags. Literally. Civilians are surrendering to IDF forces, signaling they’re fed up with Hamas using them as human shields.

Meanwhile, Hamas released a chilling "proof of life" video featuring two hostages begging Israel to stop the bombing. It’s emotional propaganda, and Israel knows it. They remain firm: no more training terrorists by rewarding hostage-taking.

Iran: The Fuse Is Lit

Western nations are telling their citizens to evacuate Iran immediately. That’s not fearmongering — it’s a flashing red light. U.S. surveillance drones are sweeping the skies, target packages are being prepared, and contingency plans are being dusted off.

President Trump gave Iran two months to come to the negotiating table. Tehran’s response? A hard “no.” But privately, they’re begging for back-channel talks — classic delay tactics. Iran hopes to ride this out, but that clock is ticking.

Make no mistake: if Trump doesn't respond, it’ll look like weakness. And I don’t think he’s going to let that happen.

Hezbollah, Syria, and Lebanon: Still in the Crosshairs

The IDF is also lighting up southern Lebanon, killing high-value Hezbollah commanders. They’re striking targets in Syria — again — including the T4 airbase and Palmyra. Israel's not waiting for the next attack; they’re hitting first.

In Judea and Samaria (the West Bank), Israeli forces are cracking down on terror cells and confiscating weapons daily. One 78-year-old Israeli was gunned down in a shooting attack. The IDF responded the same way they always do — swiftly and decisively.

Houthis: Clowns with Rockets

The U.S. has been striking Houthi positions in Yemen — eight airstrikes in 24 hours — but let’s be honest: it's not enough. The Houthis are still firing at Israel. We need shock and awe, not pinpricks in the desert.

And now, the big leak: a Signal group chat exposed private conversations between top Trump advisors, including JD Vance and Pete Hegseth, about U.S. strategy. Some of it wasn’t classified — but it sure gave us a peek behind the curtain.

Vance’s comments were... alarming. He seems to think helping our European allies isn’t worth it. But folks, this isn’t about helping Europe — it’s about maintaining global stability and protecting American interests. If we lose control of freedom of navigation in the Red Sea, we lose a whole lot more than shipping lanes.

 

Stay tuned, folks. The next few weeks could shape the next few decades.

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Is the U.S. About to Bomb Iran?

Western nations don’t sound the alarm without reason. And right now? They’re telling their citizens in Iran to get out. Fast. France is one of several countries urging evacuation, and when you connect the dots, it paints a clear picture: Something big is about to go down.

For the first time, the U.S. may be preparing to strike inside Iran itself—not just against its proxies. Why? Because Iran’s fingerprints are all over the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and Israel. And a bombshell report from the National Council of Resistance of Iran (an exiled opposition group) confirms what many already suspected: The Iranian regime is personallyoverseeing the Houthis' political and military operations.

 American drones have been actively conducting surveillance missions over strategic sites in Iran. That’s not routine. That’s target prepping.

You don’t run thousands of high-resolution images through analysis software for fun. You do it to create a target package. Refueling tankers are going up. Regional partners are quietly being briefed. The U.S. isn’t just rattling sabers—it’s pulling them out.

To avoid open conflict, Iran is trying to de-escalate—releasing a French hostage, for instance. But that won’t be enough. President Trump made it clear: Another Houthi attack on Israel equals an Iranian attack. And the Houthis fired again. The fuse has been lit.

So if you’re in Iran—and your government or embassy tells you to leave—it might be time to listen. Because if missiles do start falling, it won’t be symbolic. It’ll be decisive. And it could change everything in the region.

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