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Members of the Servicio Nacional de Fronteras and U.S. Coast Guard cutter Alert conduct a training exercise near Panama City, Dec. 19, 2025. © Army Spc. Trey Woodard
Successful interdiction operation disrupts major smuggling activity in international waters

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Alert has returned to its homeport following a multi-week deployment in which its crew seized more than $18 million worth of illegal narcotics and detained multiple suspected smugglers during interdiction operations in international waters.

The Alert crew conducted a series of high-tempo law enforcement boardings, surveillance operations, and counter-smuggling activities as part of broader Coast Guard efforts to disrupt transnational criminal organizations that traffic illicit drugs through maritime routes. The missions focused on detecting and intercepting vessels suspected of carrying contraband before the shipments could reach coastal markets.

During the deployment, members of the Alert conducted multiple boardings of “go-fast” boats and other suspect craft after identifying suspicious activity using a combination of cutter-based radar, aircraft support, and intelligence cues. These interdictions resulted in the recovery of large quantities of cocaine and other controlled substances, which were offloaded under Coast Guard custody upon the cutter’s return.

In addition to drug seizures, the Alert’s boarding teams detained individuals believed to be involved in smuggling operations and transferred them to appropriate law enforcement authorities for processing. Coast Guard officials noted that routine care and treatment of detainees met operational and humanitarian standards throughout the operation.

Command leadership credited the successful deployment to coordinated efforts among Coast Guard sectors, law enforcement partners, and allied international agencies. These collaborations are part of sustained maritime security initiatives designed to reduce the flow of illegal narcotics destined for the United States and partner nations.

“The crew of the Alert once again demonstrated exceptional skill, professionalism, and resolve in dealing with a complex and dynamic operational environment,” said the cutter’s commanding officer upon return. “Their actions have a real impact…

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Treasury Targets Oil Traders Engaged in Sanctions Evasion for Maduro Regime
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The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced new sanctions on Wednesday targeting oil traders and vessels accused of helping Venezuela evade U.S. restrictions and generate revenue for the government of Nicolás Maduro.

According to the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control, four companies operating in Venezuela’s oil sector have…

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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Japan's Defense Minister Shinjirō Koizumi stand for the playing of the U.S. and Japanese national anthems prior to a bilateral meeting at the Pentagon, Jan. 15, 2026. © Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Alexander Kubitza
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Meeting highlights shared commitment to alliance strength and regional security

U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth welcomed Shinjirō Koizumi, Japan’s Minister of Defense, to the Pentagon for a high-level bilateral meeting aimed at reinforcing the long-standing security partnership between the United States and Japan. The January 15 encounter emphasized mutual support for defense priorities, alliance cooperation, and strategic deterrence.

At the start of the meeting, both leaders praised the depth and durability of the U.S.-Japan alliance, calling it a cornerstone of peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific and beyond. Hegseth underscored Washington’s appreciation of Tokyo’s decision to increase its defense spending, calling it a significant and welcome contribution to shared security objectives.

Hegseth framed the alliance as rooted not only in shared values but also in practical cooperation, including joint military training and exercises with the Japan Self-Defense Forces, which he said enhance collective readiness and deterrence against emerging threats. The Pentagon meeting reinforced efforts to integrate operational planning and capability development in support of common defense challenges.

Koizumi underscored the importance of the alliance, noting that cooperative activities and mutual defense investments strengthen both countries’ ability to respond to evolving security dynamics. Both officials participated in a morning physical training session with U.S. Army personnel, symbolizing camaraderie and shared commitment…

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Air Force Senior Airman Joresa May Nolido, right, 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron technician, performs patient care during a medical simulation at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Jan. 7, 2026. © Air Force Airman 1st Class Rebecca Harima
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Joint exercises focus on interoperability and enhanced medical evacuation capabilities

U.S. Air Force aeromedical personnel and counterparts from the Royal Netherlands Air and Space Force completed a focused training exchange designed to strengthen military medical cooperation and improve readiness for joint operations. The collaborative event, held January 6-9, brought together specialists from both nations to share best practices, skills and procedural insights in aeromedical evacuation.

Hosted by the 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, the training allowed Dutch and U.S. service members to work side-by-side aboard a C-130J Super Hercules aircraft and in simulation environments. Activities included hands-on instruction, patient care simulations and exchanges of techniques involving medical equipment, patient handling procedures and evacuation protocols.

Participants emphasized the value of the partnership in enhancing mutual understanding of medical procedures and inter-service coordination. “Training together prepares us to take care of a large number of patients in large-scale conflicts,” said the Royal Netherlands Air and Space Force’s Operational Healthcare Unit section lead, highlighting how shared experience builds confidence and effectiveness in combined missions.

U.S. Air Force personnel noted that the exchange not only expanded their knowledge of allied practices but also reinforced core principles of interoperability — essential for NATO and coalition operations. The joint sessions fostered communication, adaptability in realistic scenarios and collective readiness…

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Speaking from his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida, Trump said he had approved a plan for the…

Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association Applauds Passage of Priority Police Week Bills in NDAA
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Fed Governor Miran Says ‘Phantom Inflation’ Is Keeping Policy Too Tight, Sees Faster Drop in Shelter Costs
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Federal Reserve Governor Stephen I. Miran said that key parts of current inflation readings are distorted by backward-looking housing measures and statistical “imputed” components, raising the risk that policymakers keep interest rates higher than necessary and trigger avoidable job losses.

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U.N. General Assembly Passes Gaza Resolution as United States and Israel Voice Strong Objections
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On Friday, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution on Gaza that the United States and Israel sharply criticized, arguing that it reflects persistent anti-Israel bias within the organization and detracts from ongoing diplomatic efforts.

U.S. officials said the vote stood in contrast to what they described as recent…

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth Outlines Four Pillars of Forthcoming National Defense Strategy at Reagan Library Forum
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Speaking at the Ronald Reagan National Library’s annual defense forum in Simi Valley, California, Hegseth drew parallels between the military doctrines of President Ronald Reagan and President Donald J. Trump. He underscored what he views as the current administration’s commitment to rebuilding and strengthening the U.S. armed forces.

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U.S. and Panama reinforce cooperation on security, migration, economic development and regional stability
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Panamanian Foreign Minister César Martínez Acha in Washington, D.C., to discuss ways to expand bilateral cooperation on key regional priorities including security, migration management, economic opportunity and democratic governance.

During the meeting, both leaders reaffirmed the longstanding partnership between the United States and Panama, emphasizing shared interests in promoting stability, prosperity and lawful mobility throughout the Western Hemisphere. They reviewed ongoing collaboration on security initiatives designed to counter transnational crime, strengthen border security, and improve information-sharing between law enforcement agencies.

Secretary Rubio highlighted the importance of addressing irregular migration through joint efforts that combine enforcement with humanitarian support and economic opportunity. Both sides agreed on the need to enhance legal pathways for migration while combating smuggling networks that exploit vulnerable populations.

The discussions also covered economic collaboration, with an emphasis on trade, investment and efforts to support sustainable development in Panama and the broader Central American region. Secretary Rubio and Foreign Minister Martínez Acha examined ways to deepen cooperation on infrastructure and energy projects that can stimulate job creation and strengthen economic resilience.

In addition, the officials underscored the importance of democratic institutions and respect for human rights as foundations for long-term regional stability. They discussed ongoing efforts to promote transparent governance and civic participation.

The meeting concluded with a mutual commitment to continue high-level engagement and pursue concrete actions that reflect the shared priorities of both nations. Strengthening ties with Panama remains a key component of the United States’ broader strategy in Latin America, focusing on collaboration to address common…

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