Paul Handley
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Paul Handley
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AFP, FEER news veteran. Author of 'The King Never Smiles' bio of Thai king. American U SIS. Clarinet,tenor in DC. Less noise more signal @phand1.bsky.social




The @FBI has identified cyber actors associated with Russian Intelligence Services targeting users of commercial messaging applications, including Signal. The campaign targets individuals of high intelligence value, including current and former U.S. government officials, military personnel, political figures, and journalists. Globally, this effort has resulted in unauthorized access to thousands of individual accounts. After gaining access, the actors can view messages and contact lists, send messages as the victim, and conduct additional phishing from a trusted identity. It's important for you to be aware and take action - this vulnerability is not with the application - but you as the end user. The FBI and CISA have released a joint PSA to help you identify this activity and protect your accounts: ic3.gov/PSA/2026/PSA26…

Let’s keep Iran’s missile threat in perspective. It’s no surprise Iran can launch missiles 4,000km. Its space program has already sent SLVs that far. Doesn’t mean it has mastered the capability. One missile failed. The other was possibly intercepted, possibly fell into the ocean. We have no info on its accuracy (or lack thereof). Just because Iran can lob something 4,000 km doesn’t necessarily mean it can be militarily effective doing so. Let’s not exaggerate the threat — that only plays into Iran’s hands. @defpriorities

Until now, it was believed that the range of Iran’s ballistic missiles was 2000 KM. An attack on Diego Garcia—regardless of whether it is successful or not and if confirmed—reveals another dimension of the conflict: that Iran’s missile range reached 4000 KM and it is a message.

Let’s keep Iran’s missile threat in perspective. It’s no surprise Iran can launch missiles 4,000km. Its space program has already sent SLVs that far. Doesn’t mean it has mastered the capability. One missile failed. The other was possibly intercepted, possibly fell into the ocean. We have no info on its accuracy (or lack thereof). Just because Iran can lob something 4,000 km doesn’t necessarily mean it can be militarily effective doing so. Let’s not exaggerate the threat — that only plays into Iran’s hands. @defpriorities

Iran fired a pair of intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia, a joint U.S.-UK base in the Indian Ocean. One missile failed in flight, and another was engaged by a US Navy destroyer using an SM-3 missile.

Let’s keep Iran’s missile threat in perspective. It’s no surprise Iran can launch missiles 4,000km. Its space program has already sent SLVs that far. Doesn’t mean it has mastered the capability. One missile failed. The other was possibly intercepted, possibly fell into the ocean. We have no info on its accuracy (or lack thereof). Just because Iran can lob something 4,000 km doesn’t necessarily mean it can be militarily effective doing so. Let’s not exaggerate the threat — that only plays into Iran’s hands. @defpriorities



This is wild. The @WhiteHouse plagiarized its reason for launching a war on Iran from @FDD, a cutout of Israeli intelligence. Side-by-side screenshots in the 🧵


WSJ: "Iran fired two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia, a joint U.S.-U.K. military base in the middle of the Indian Ocean...Neither of the missiles hit the base, but the move marked a significant attempt by Iran to reach far beyond the Middle East and threaten U.S. interests." wsj.com/livecoverage/i…



Iran is the head of the snake for global terrorism, and through President Trump’s Operation Epic Fury, we are winning this critical fight at an even faster pace than anticipated. In response to Iran’s terrorist attacks against global energy infrastructure, the Trump Administration will continue to deploy America’s economic and military might to maximize the flow of energy to the world, strengthen global supply, and seek to ensure market stability. Today, the Department of the Treasury is issuing a narrowly tailored, short-term authorization permitting the sale of Iranian oil currently stranded at sea. At present, sanctioned Iranian oil is being hoarded by China on the cheap. By temporarily unlocking this existing supply for the world, the United States will quickly bring approximately 140 million barrels of oil to global markets, expanding the amount of worldwide energy and helping to relieve the temporary pressures on supply caused by Iran. In essence, we will be using the Iranian barrels against Tehran to keep the price down as we continue Operation Epic Fury. This temporary, short-term authorization is strictly limited to oil that is already in transit and does not allow new purchases or production. Further, Iran will have difficulty accessing any revenue generated and the United States will continue to maintain maximum pressure on Iran and its ability to access the international financial system. So far, the Trump Administration has been working to bring around 440 million additional barrels of oil to the global market, undercutting Iran’s ability to leverage its disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump’s pro-energy agenda has driven U.S. oil and gas production to record levels, strengthening energy security and lowering fuel costs. Any short-term disruption now will ultimately translate into longer-term economic gains for Americans – because there is no prosperity without security.



We are enthusiastically willing to pay TSA workers today, and we will keep trying, but the sticking point is that Republicans want to attach ICE funding to it. We are not in agreement about ICE, but I don’t think workers and travelers should have to wait for an ICE deal.




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