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Hegseth declines to discuss possible US strikes in Venezuela, blames Dems on troop pay amid shutdown

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth declined to say whether the U.S. is preparing military strikes on Venezuela, while blasting Democrats over the ongoing shutdown that has delayed the federal government from paying U.S. troops.

The U.S. military has carried out more than a dozen strikes on vessels allegedly carrying drugs in international waters near Venezuela, killing dozens of suspected narco-terrorists. Meanwhile, the USS Gerald R. Ford and its strike group have been ordered deployed to the U.S. Southern Command region. These escalations have raised questions about whether the U.S. may be lining up to topple Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

A reporter asked Hegseth on Saturday at a gathering of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) defense ministers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, if the United States was planning to strike inside Venezuela.

“Appreciate the question, but of course, we would not share any amount of operational details about what may or may not happen,” Hegseth said to reporters.

### Senators Look to Block Trump from Engaging in ‘Hostilities’ in Venezuela

President Donald Trump said Friday that he was not considering strikes inside Venezuela. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the White House both pushed back against reports citing unnamed “sources” claiming any such plan was in motion.

Hegseth was also asked if there was an ethics review for an anonymous $130 million donation that was made to pay troops while the government is shut down. Timothy Mellon, a reclusive billionaire and a major financial backer of President Donald Trump, made the donation, according to The New York Times.

“We are very grateful for generous Americans who would be willing to ensure that U.S. troops are paid,” Hegseth said. “And we’re thankful to President Trump and Vice President Vance and everyone, [director of the Office of Management and Budget] Russ Vought, and others who made sure, and our department did make sure, that no matter what’s happening, the troops are getting paid.”

Hegseth emphasized that getting troops paid is a priority of the president and slammed Democrats for not voting to reopen the government.

“Democrats are not contributing to that,” Hegseth said about the troops getting paid.

### Trump Touts US Strike as Maduro Slams Military ‘Threat’ off Venezuela

“President Trump’s making that happen and that’s an important outcome, because the work we’re talking about right here, across our country, certainly the Department of War is front and center of that,” he said.

The pause in funding stems from the October 1 shutdown after Senate lawmakers failed to reach a spending agreement in time for the end of fiscal year 2025. This came after a short-term extension of fiscal year 2025 funding, aimed at keeping the government open through November 21, passed the House mainly along party lines earlier in September.

Timothy Mellon, a grandson of former Treasury Secretary Andrew W. Mellon, is a strong backer of Trump who gave tens of millions of dollars to groups supporting the president’s 2024 campaign. Last year, he made a $50 million contribution to a super PAC supporting Trump, marking one of the largest single donations ever disclosed, the New York Times noted.

Hegseth was also asked about reports that the United States was planning a “show of force” in response to recent Chinese aggression in the South China Sea. He said those reports are not in line with what’s happening currently.

“[Indo-Pacific Commander] Admiral Papara and I are in close coordination at all times, ensuring we’ve got capabilities where we need them, when we need them, but those specific reports are not in keeping with what’s happening right now,” Hegseth said.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/hegseth-declines-discuss-possible-us-strikes-venezuela-blames-dems-troop-pay-amid-shutdown

Trump touts ‘12 out of 10’ meeting with Xi, downplays reports of Venezuela strikes

President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea, where the two leaders reached an important agreement to reduce tariffs by 10%.

President Trump explained that this decision was influenced by China’s commitment to assist in addressing the fentanyl crisis. He emphasized the significance of international cooperation in tackling this urgent issue.

The agreement marks a notable step in U.S.-China relations, highlighting collaboration on both economic and security fronts.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-touts-12-out-10-meeting-xi-downplays-reports-venezuela-strikes

Editor Daily Rundown: Trump Calls On GOP To Unleash ‘Nuclear Option’ As Shutdown Continues

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!! BREAKING THIS MORNING

‘Nuclear Option’: Trump Says Filibuster Should Be Eliminated As Government Shutdown Drags On

President Donald Trump is now calling for Republicans to eradicate the filibuster as the government shutdown continues for nearly a month.

https://dailycaller.com/2025/10/31/trump-shutdown-senate-gop-nuclear-option-filibuster-democrats/

Bucs up 7-0 after Anthony Nelson interception return for a touchdown

The Buccaneers’ offense struggled to convert four plays from the Saints’ 1-yard line into points. However, the defense stepped up to make a significant impact.

Edge rusher Anthony Nelson made a game-changing play by batting a Spencer Rattler pass into the air and then intercepting it, returning the pick for a four-yard touchdown. With the extra point, the Bucs took a 7-0 lead with 6:41 remaining in the first half.

Nelson continued his strong performance by forcing a fumble on a scramble and sacking the Saints quarterback, making it a busy day for the veteran defender.

Earlier, the Bucs had driven 91 yards on their last offensive possession, but neither Rachaad White nor Sean Tucker could break through the Saints’ defensive line to score a touchdown. Nelson’s interception return helped ease the frustration from that missed opportunity.

The Buccaneers will look to build on this momentum and try for better offensive results when they get the ball back.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/bucs-up-7-0-after-anthony-nelson-interception-return-for-a-touchdown

Nets look to clean up sloppy defense for home opener against Cavaliers

The Nets will be big underdogs to the Cavaliers in Friday’s home opener. They’ll be hard-pressed to play worse than in Wednesday’s season opener.

“We definitely need to have a sense of urgency and figure out our identity. So we’ve got to figure that out as a team,” Michael Porter Jr. said. “It’s the first game, can’t overreact, but at the same time, we saw some glaring problems individually and collectively. So we’ve got to figure out how to get better, watch the film and be better Friday, for sure.”

Being better than they were in the opener is a low bar. The Nets didn’t defend. They didn’t stick together. They didn’t get back in transition. And they didn’t get production from Porter and Cam Thomas, who combined for 27 points on 7-of-24 shooting and a minus-38 rating.

That was in a 136-117 humbling in Charlotte at the hands of a Hornets team that went 19-63 last season.

Next up, the Nets are facing a Cavaliers squad that had the East’s best record last season and has every reason to be motivated—between an opening loss to the Knicks and coach Kenny Atkinson having been unceremoniously fired by the Nets five years ago.

“Watch the film, learn from it,” said Nic Claxton. “Obviously, it wasn’t a good performance, but it’s no need to panic.”

There’s no need to panic because tanking is the plan. Building bad habits isn’t.

The Nets’ defense was in abysmal disarray. They didn’t defend at the point of attack or in transition and were outscored 23-5 on the fast break, including an 18-0 deficit in the first half.

“We’ve just got to execute better from top to bottom, all five guys on the court, the bench, our energy,” Claxton added. “We just all have to be better, for real. It starts on the defensive end. Our energy just has to be better. And when we face adversity, we all have to be better—everybody.”

Frankly, nobody should be surprised at the opening loss. With five rookies, including three teenage point guards, the Nets are bound to struggle.

But while the score wasn’t shocking, the ease with which they let go of the rope was.

When adversity hit, the Nets abandoned the game plan on both ends of the court.

“We had a game plan where we had to do things in a certain way. [We were outscored] in fast-break points, we didn’t defend the rim, we couldn’t defend the 3-point line,” coach Jordi Fernández said. “So all those things that go with KYP.”

In NBA parlance, that’s “know your personnel,” the basis of any game plan. And it’s something at which the Nets failed miserably.

“We were just doing things with no purpose, just running around, running around. And you run around hard, but you’ve gotta know exactly what the call is, what your positioning is,” Fernández said. “So it’s exciting because, definitely, we can be better. And that’s the goal: show up the next day and next game and be better.”

The Nets had better be better Friday because the opposing personnel will be. Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley are a step up in competition and present a stiff test.

Even the Nets’ rookies know they must do a better job at KYP.

“There was a lot of stuff that we’ve been talking through… that we thought were the problems, and this is something we can fix, such as being louder, talking to each other, helping each other whether it’s offense or defense or the bench bringing positive energy,” said Egor Dëmin, the Nets’ lottery pick in the 2025 draft.

“We need to get better at knowing personnel and knowing who you’re closing out, rather than the way you’re closing the guys out, things like this. And get back, just protect the rim and protect the 3s, trying to force them to take shots we want them to take.”
https://nypost.com/2025/10/23/sports/nets-look-to-clean-up-sloppy-defense-for-home-opener-against-cavaliers/

Lockheed, NioCorp to develop scandium-based defense technology

**Lockheed Martin and NioCorp to Develop Scandium-Based Defense Technology**

*October 23, 2025 | 7:14 AM ET*

NioCorp Developments Ltd. announced a strategic agreement with Lockheed Martin to collaborate on the development of scandium-based defense technology. Following the news, NioCorp’s shares rose by 3.9% in pre-market trading on Thursday.

This partnership highlights the growing importance of scandium, a rare earth element, in advanced defense applications. The collaboration aims to leverage NioCorp’s expertise in scandium extraction and Lockheed Martin’s technological capabilities to create innovative defense solutions.

**Related Stocks**

– NioCorp Developments Ltd. (Symbol: NB)

Stay tuned for more updates and in-depth analysis on this developing story.
https://seekingalpha.com/news/4507385-lockheed-niocorp-to-develop-scandium-based-defense-technology?utm_source=feed_news_all&utm_medium=referral&feed_item_type=news

Parallel Works ACTIVATE High Security Platform Recognized as Gold Honoree in 2025 Military + Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards

“This award validates the innovation that drove our historic ATO achievement, and we are thrilled with the Military and Aerospace Electronics honor,” said Matthew Archuleta, Vice President of Operations at Parallel Works.

“The ACTIVATE High Security Platform represents a fundamental shift in how defense users can securely and scalably deploy workloads. The confidence the DoD and HPCMP showed in granting us the first-ever hybrid multi-cloud ATO, combined with this recognition, underscores how our platform’s unique integration of IL5 authorization, hybrid-cloud flexibility, and built-in compliance sets it apart from any other solution in the federal computing ecosystem.”

Unlike traditional DoD compute environments, which can be isolated and fixed, the ACTIVATE High Security Platform unlocks unprecedented scalability for workloads previously limited by infrastructure bottlenecks or compliance barriers.

The platform’s technology introduces a truly elastic high-performance computing experience to the defense space, enabling “bursting” across multiple clouds and providing on-premises Defense Supercomputing Resource Centers (DSRCs) within a single control framework.

The ACTIVATE High Security Platform is one of only three software programs approved to manage export-controlled workload environments, including International Traffic in Arms (ITAR), DoD IL5, and the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP).

**Military + Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards**

The Military + Aerospace Electronics Innovators Awards program recognizes the most innovative solutions in aerospace and defense products and systems. The Gold-level recognition is awarded to excellent innovations that offer clear benefits, making substantial improvements over previous methods, approaches, or products used in the industry.

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### About Parallel Works

Parallel Works ACTIVATE is a leading hybrid multi-cloud computing control plane, empowering teams with seamless provisioning, management, and sharing of compute resources at scale across on-premises and cloud environments with advanced cost control and budgeting features.

ACTIVATE facilitates collaborative research and enhances productivity through intuitive interfaces and API-driven processes, enabling the operating system for complex enterprise computing environments.

Parallel Works, ACTIVATE, and the Parallel Works logo are trademarks of Parallel Works, Inc. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners.

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https://www.prweb.com/releases/parallel-works-activate-high-security-platform-recognized-as-gold-honoree-in-2025-military–aerospace-electronics-innovators-awards-302587275.html

石破首相が殉職自衛官を追悼 処遇改善の必要性訴え

石破首相が殉職自衛官を追悼 処遇改善の必要性訴え

2025年10月12日 6:00 [有料会員限定記事]

石破茂首相は11日、防衛省で行われた自衛隊殉職隊員追悼式に参列し、任務中の事故などで亡くなった隊員たちに哀悼の意を示しました。

式典で石破首相は「自衛隊員は防衛力の最大の基盤だ」と述べ、殉職された隊員の遺志を受け継ぎ、国民の命と平和な暮らしを守る決意を新たにしました。

また、首相は自衛隊員の処遇改善の必要性についても訴えました。

(写真:自衛隊殉職隊員追悼式で追悼の辞を述べる石破首相=10月11日午前、防衛省)


https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410353/

首相、殉職自衛隊員を追悼 「遺志受け継ぎ国民守る」


title: 政治 首相、殉職自衛隊員を追悼 「遺志受け継ぎ国民守る」
date: 2025/10/11 11:41
updated: 2025/10/11 11:43

石破茂首相は11日、防衛省で行われた自衛隊殉職隊員追悼式に参列し、任務中の事故などで亡くなった隊員に対し哀悼の意を示しました。

首相は「職務の遂行に全身全霊をささげた隊員を失ったことは痛恨の極みだ」と述べ、殉職された隊員の遺志を受け継ぎ、国民の安全を守る決意を新たにしました。

※この記事は有料会員限定となっております。
残りの本文(255文字)は、7日間無料トライアル(1日37円)または年払いプランでご覧いただけます。


https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410241/

Japan arms warship with US missiles capable of 1,600km strikes

**Japan Arms Warship with US Missiles Capable of 1,600km Strikes**
*By Akash Pandey | Oct 01, 2025 | 05:52 pm*

Japan is set to upgrade one of its warships with US-made Tomahawk cruise missiles amid rising military tensions in the region, particularly involving China and North Korea.

The JS Chokai, a guided-missile destroyer equipped with Aegis technology, is scheduled for a year-long deployment to the United States. During this period, the vessel will be modified and the crew trained to operate these advanced weapons systems.

### Strategic Upgrade: Extended Strike Capability

The addition of Tomahawk cruise missiles, which have a striking range of approximately 1,600 kilometers, will empower Japan to target locations deep inside China and North Korea. This upgrade is part of Tokyo’s broader strategy to boost its defense capabilities in response to escalating regional threats.

This move follows a significant deal signed between Japan and the US in early 2024, which included the acquisition of 400 Tomahawk missiles.

### Rising Regional Threats

Japan’s Defense Minister, Gen Nakatani, has described the current security environment as the “most severe and complex” since World War II. The Defense Ministry’s annual white paper, released in July, identified China’s military expansion as “the greatest strategic challenge” facing Japan today.

Minister Nakatani highlighted Beijing’s rapid enhancement of its military capabilities and intensified activities particularly around disputed territories such as the Senkaku Islands.

### Offensive or Defensive?

While Japan emphasizes the Tomahawk missile’s defensive utility, these missiles are widely regarded as offensive weapons. According to a US Navy fact sheet, Tomahawks are designed for “deep land-attack warfare.”

When Japan announced its intention to purchase the Tomahawks in 2023, China criticized the decision, claiming it violates Japan’s post-World War II pacifist constitution, which restricts the country’s military operations to purely defensive actions.

### About Tomahawk Cruise Missiles

Manufactured by Raytheon, Tomahawk cruise missiles are known for their precision strike capability from long distances, even within heavily defended enemy airspace. These versatile missiles can be launched from naval surface ships, submarines, and land-based platforms.

Tomahawks have seen combat over 2,000 times, demonstrating their proven effectiveness on the battlefield.

### Preparing for Deployment

The Japanese Defense Ministry plans to have the JS Chokai ready for “actual missions” by next summer. This timeline includes comprehensive live-fire testing and operational training to ensure full combat readiness.

Japan’s move to arm its warships with Tomahawk missiles marks a significant shift in its defense posture as regional tensions continue to mount. The strategic upgrade reflects Tokyo’s commitment to strengthening its deterrence capabilities in a challenging security environment.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/world/japan-to-equip-warship-with-us-made-tomahawks-amid-china-threat/story