Today’s D Brief: COVID is rising again in most states; Iran’s new construction; Border-wall costs, up; Muzzling NOAA; And a bit more. – Defense One
SecDef Esper is still in India on official business, his team tweeted this morning. If you missed Tuesdays D Brief, you can catch up on why Esper and State Secretary Mike Pompeo are in New Delhi this week here.
President Trump is campaigning in Arizona today, with an airport rally planned for noon in Bullhead City (90 minutes south of Las Vegas), and another planned about three hours later in Goodyear (just outside Phoenix) before Air Force One takes POTUS45 to his Florida property at Mar-a-Lago. The Associated Press previews Trumps day as well as the schedule of his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden here. Reuters has its own campaign trail preview, here.
By the way: COVID infections are up 20% from last week, and Three dozen states reported that the average number of people currently hospitalized with Covid-19 rose by at least 5% over the past week, CNBC reports today, citing data from Johns Hopkins University and The Atlantics Covid Tracking Project.
New warning: As the nation did after Memorial Day, we are at another critical point in the pandemic response, the U.S. Navy admiral in charge of testing said this morning on the TODAY show.
Cases are going up in most states across the country, Adm. Brett Girior said. Hospitalizations are up, although were still tens of thousands of hospitalizations below where we were in July, but that is rising. And we are starting to see the increase in deaths.
White House science office: The pandemic is over. In a Tuesday statement, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy said ending the COVID-19 pandemic is among Trumps major first-term accomplishments.
Thats mind-boggling, one unnamed official with the White House coronavirus task force told The Daily Beast in response. Theres no world in which anyone can think that is true. Maybe the president. But I dont see how even he can believe that. We have more than 70,000 new cases each day.
U.S. stocks have started badly today in anticipation of possibly needed lockdowns across the country, the Wall Street Journal reports this morning. The selling was broad based and appeared to favor the safest assets, especially short-term government bonds and the U.S. dollar. Along with stocks, oil and emerging market currencies tumbled. Whats more, Investors also remain leery about the U.S. election, and whether delays in counting mail-in ballots may lead to uncertainty in the days after the Nov. 3 election. More behind the paywall, here.
And on the other side of the world, Russian President Vladimir Putin just mandated mask-wearing as coronavirus cases spike across Russia, CBS News reported Tuesday. Thats because the country recorded a record-high number of new cases on Monday, with 17,148, and October has seen more confirmed cases in the country overall than any other month, CBS writes.
FWIW, Russia has the fourth-highest number of COVID-19 cases in the world, behind the United States, India and Brazil. A bit more, here.
Raytheon Sheds People, Offices, Divisions as Pandemic Crushes Commercial Sector // Marcus Weisgerber: The companys defense business is one bright light.
The October (or November) Surprise Neither Trump Nor Biden Wants // Jane Harman: We need independent, scrupulously apolitical intelligence analysis in the White House that can compete with our worst instincts.
What Clintons Foreign Affairs Article May Mean for the Defense Budget // Todd Harrison: Her approach, more rebalancing rather than modernizing, avoids a simple zero-sum frame of defense vs. non-defense spending.
Trumps Border Wall Is Costing Taxpayers Billions More Than Initial Contracts // Perla Trevizo and Jeremy Schwartz, ProPublica: Federal spending data shows modifications to contracts have increased the price of the border wall by billions, costing about five times more per mile than it did under previous administrations.
Welcome to this Wednesday edition of The D Brief from Ben Watson with Bradley Peniston. Send us tips from your community right here. And if youre not already subscribed to The D Brief, you can do that here. On this day in 1968, the Cuban missile crisis came to an end when Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev agreed to remove the USSRs nuclear-armed missiles from Cuba.
The U.S. Army is sending cavalry troops to Europe for a nine-month rotation known as Atlantic Resolve, which involves multinational training events across more than a dozen countries, according to the service. The new forces and their equipment are from the 1st Cavalry Division's 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, out of Fort Hood, Texas. They're replacing the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team from Fort Stewart, Georgia's 3rd Infantry Division.How the coronavirus changes things: Before departing the U.S., Soldiers will conduct pre-deployment Restriction of Movement and COVID testing, the Army said in a statement Wednesday morning. While traveling, all Soldiers will wear masks and follow strict hygiene measures. Once in Europe, Soldiers will again quarantine and test before traveling throughout the continent.Big picture: U.S. Army support to the Atlantic Resolve mission consists of approximately 6,000 Soldiers assigned to armored, aviation and logistical task forces overseen by a Division Headquarters (Forward) based in Poznan, Poland, the Army said Wednesday. These heel-to-toe deployments ensure U.S. Army forces maintain a consistent, combat-credible presence to deter [Russian] aggression in the region. The deployment of ready, combat-credible U.S. forces to Europe is evidence of the strong and unremitting U.S. commitment to NATO and Europe.
Back stateside, military troops wont be passing out coronavirus vaccines on Americas streets, said the Army general in charge of the federal governments effort to quickly secure and dispense a vaccine, Stars and Stripes reported Tuesday.Dont get it twisted: There will not be this vision that some people have that there will be Army trucks driving through the streets delivering vaccines, said Gen. Gustave Perna told the audience at a virtual event Tuesday with the convservative Heritage Foundation think tank in Washington. That is not feasible or the right way to do it.So what will the U.S. military be doing? The answer is, in many ways, what its already doing, Perna explained. And that, Stripes reports, involves providing planning, contracting and logistical analysis necessary to move some 300,000 doses of a Food and Drug Administration-approved coronavirus vaccine across the country to be given to Americans. More here.
Pennsylvanias governor just authorized National Guard troops to help police protect property and quell unrest in Philadelphia, where protests have began after police shot a Black man on Monday, the Washington Post reports today. The shooting was captured on video, here.Wallace was armed with a knife when he was shot and was advancing toward a pair of officers who had demanded that he drop the weapon. His family said he suffered from mental illness and angrily questioned why police had not used nonlethal methods to subdue him, the Post wrote on Tuesday.Thirty police officers were injured and 91 people were arrested overnight Monday amid looting and arson, and authorities were bracing for more potential violence Tuesday night. Protests, led by Black clergy members, that began late Tuesday afternoon at the scene of the shooting were peaceful.
Iran is building an underground centrifuge assembly plant after its last one mysteriously exploded at Natanz back in July, the UNs International Atomic Energy Agency told the Associated Press on Tuesday.Take a look at some of the new construction via satellite imagery from Planet (here) along with commentary and analysis from Jeffrey Lewis of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Middlebury Institute of International StudiesIn case youre wondering, Iran also continues to stockpile greater amounts of low-enriched uranium, but does not appear to possess enough to produce a weapon, the IAEAs Director-General, Rafael Grossi, said.Worth noting: Iran has continued to allow IAEA inspectors full access to its nuclear facilities, including Natanz, AP writes. More, including enrichment requirements to obtain enough to make a weapon, here.What timing: Two U.S. House lawmakers want to give Israel bunker-busting bombs that could strike Iran's underground nuclear facilities, Politico reported Tuesday after Jewish Insider got the scoop. The legislation, offered by Reps. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) and Brian Mast (R-Fla.), would make it possible to transfer the 30,000-pound Massive Ordnance Penetrator to Israel as a defense against Iran if Tehran pursues nuclear weapons, Connor OBrien wrote. More from Politico, here.
Remember the Saudi-led, U.S.-backed war in Yemen? It never stopped, and this week the monitoring group Airwars alleged that the U.S. has conducted at least 190 armed actions, mostly airstrikes, in Yemen since President Trump took office in 2017, resulting in a minimum of 86 likely civilian deaths, the Washington Post reported Tuesday.One reason this matters: All told, the U.S. military has acknowledged only up to a dozen possible civilian casualties in Yemen during Trumps presidency, the Posts Missy Ryan writes.
Almost 6,000 Afghan civilians were killed or wounded in the first nine months of the year, the UN said Tuesday. The Taliban were responsible for 45% of civilian casualties while government troops caused 23%, it said. U.S.-led international forces were responsible for 2%, Reuters reports.How does that compare to previous years? The toll is so far 30% lower than in the same period last year, according to the UN. But more alarming at this point is the fact that, as Reuters writes, violence has failed to slow since the beginning of talks between government negotiators and the Taliban that began in the Qatari capital of Doha last month. More here.
Want a two-page primer on the Pentagons new effort to link everything on the battlefield, otherwise known as Joint All-Domain Command and Control, aka JADC2, or the related Army-Air Force project theyve dubbed Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control, aka CJADC2? The Congressional Research Service has you covered, here. (Tip of the hat to USNI News for hosting the PDF on its site, here.)
Another day on Capitol Hill for Big Tech CEOs. The chief executives of Google, Facebook and Twitter are testifying today before a Senate committee to explain a bit about how the platforms moderate content. Catch the livestream here.
Get smart on how politicians target you using things like your credit score in a fairly wide-ranging analysis from the Washington Posts tech columnist Geoffrey Fowler. He received so many different campaign emails this season that he decided to look into what he calls the voter data economy, in which candidates, parties and nonprofits quietly collect, buy and exploit a ton of information about you.Cutting to the quick, he writes, Privacy may be a cornerstone of American liberty, but politicians on both sides of the aisle have zero problem invading it. And as it stands, there just arent many laws designed to protect our data from politicians.Voter registration and participation info was already available to campaigns. But now, campaigns have access to data on your income, debt, family, ethnicity, religion, gym habits, whether you own a gun and what kind of car you drive.Blame that phone of yours. Whats new here is that political campaigns have begun tapping into commercial data brokers and murkier social media and smartphone tracking techniques, Fowler reports, adding, The scandal that erupted around Cambridge Analytica, which scraped data from Facebook while working for Donald Trumps 2016 campaign, was just the tip of the iceberg. Read on for what he calls the five major sources of personal data that fuel the political machine, here.
And lastly today: Are arctic farts making climate change worse? The Guardian: Scientists have found evidence that frozen methane deposits in the Arctic Ocean known as the sleeping giants of the carbon cycle have started to be released over a large area of the continental slope off the East Siberian coast.So what? Methane has a warming effect 80 times stronger than carbon dioxide over 20 years, which is prompting concern among researchers that a new climate feedback loop may have been triggered that could accelerate the pace of global heating. Read, here.Meanwhile, at NOAA: The Trump administration has recently removed the chief scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the nations premier scientific agency, installed new political staff who have questioned accepted facts about climate change and imposed stricter controls on communications at the agency. Read on, here.
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Today's D Brief: COVID is rising again in most states; Iran's new construction; Border-wall costs, up; Muzzling NOAA; And a bit more. - Defense One
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- US airstrikes again hit Iran as Tehran strikes Bahrain and Kuwait, further imperiling interim deal - AP News - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
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- Kuwait and Bahrain say Iran targeted them with drone and missile strikes - AP News - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Is Iran eliminated from 2026 World Cup? Result hinges on Austria vs Algeria - Yahoo Sports - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- US, Iran trade strikes: What to know, will it unravel the MoU? - Al Jazeera - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- 2026 World Cup: Iran earns tie and immediately needs to leave U.S. - The Seattle Times - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Iran urge FIFA to stand up to really terrible World Cup treatment by US - Al Jazeera - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Iran and South Korea miss out on World Cup last 32 in dramatic third-place race - The Guardian - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Gulf countries strongly condemn Iran's drone attack on Bahrain as rising tensions threaten MOU - Fox News - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- U.S. and Iran each announce retaliatory strikes in Iran, Kuwait and Bahrain - NPR - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Trump sows confusion on Iran war, bouncing from threats to negotiation and back again - NBC News - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Sirens sound over Kuwait as Iran targets country with drones and missiles - AP News - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Dispute over nuclear inspections shows how US and Iran are negotiating in public - AP News - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Centcom: US conducts additional strikes on Iran - The Hill - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- US renews strikes on Iran after second tanker attack - The Telegraph - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
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- U.S. strikes Iran after Trump accuses Tehran of ceasefire violation in Strait of Hormuz - CNBC - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Iran attacks Bahrain and Kuwait following US strikes, threatens to end talks to end the war - Fox 59 - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Iran narrowly knocked out of tumultuous World Cup on Austrias last-second goal - Toronto Star - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- U.S. strikes targets in Iran after Iranian drone attack on cargo ship, posing challenge to ceasefire - CBS News - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- U.S. Strikes Iran in Retaliation for Attack on Vessel in Strait of Hormuz - The New York Times - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Trumps Gulf allies fear his Iran agreement is a disastrous turning point - CNN - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- The U.S. has struck Iran to respond to a drone attack a day earlier on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, a provocation that President Donald Trump... - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Iran narrowly knocked out of World Cup after tumultuous contest on and off field - The Times of Israel - June 28th, 2026 [June 28th, 2026]
- Mideast Live Updates: Mediators Point to Progress After First Round of U.S.-Iran Talks - The New York Times - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Will the US and Iran go back to war, or could Trump walk away? - CNBC - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Iran leave note in dressing room thanking Los Angeles for World Cup hospitality - ESPN - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Shipping stalls in Strait of Hormuz after Iran declares key waterway closed again - CNBC - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- US-Iran talks enter new phase after Trump's threats shake first day of negotiations - AP News - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- UK PM Starmer Resigns, First Round Of US-Iran Talks, Iran Deal Scrutiny - NPR - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- What are the key outcomes of the Iran-US talks in Switzerland, what next? - Al Jazeera - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Iran war day 115: Lebanon truce appears to hold as Switzerland talks end - Al Jazeera - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Iran hails progress as first day of talks with US conclude after shaky start - The Guardian - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- As War With U.S. Eases, Iran Steps Up Hangings of Dissidents - WSJ - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Iran shows Trump just how hard making peace will be - CNN - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Part of our culture: Iran defying hardships and dreaming of first World Cup knockout round appearance - NBC News - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Iran feels oppressed at this World Cup its players are battling toward history anyway - The New York Times - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Two Iranian men share their thoughts on the negotiations between the U.S. and Iran - NPR - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Iran deny U.S. claim that team tried to bring Revolutionary Guard member to L.A. - ESPN - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Former diplomat on how Israelis are reacting to the U.S.-Iran talks - NPR - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Blockade lifted, assets to be returned to Iran in Swiss talks breakthrough - South China Morning Post - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Live - US, Iran agree on roadmap for final deal despite early tensions | Iran International - - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Catholic leaders hope end to Iran war is near after Trump, Iran reach agreement - Catholic Standard - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- US and Iran make progress in talks, aim to keep Hormuz open - AFR - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Four months after the horrific Iran school bombing, fears grow that Trump and Hegseth will bury the truth - The Guardian - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Read the full text of Trump's preliminary U.S.-Iran agreement to end the war - NPR - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Major Progress Touted As U.S.-Iran High Level Talks Conclude After Disruption Over Trumps Threat - Forbes - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Trump hails Iran deal but conflict continues to cast long shadow over global economy - The Guardian - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Neither the War Nor Trumps Deal Terminated the Main Threats in Iran, Analysts Say - The New York Times - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- What do Iran and the US stand to gain from their deal? Heres what to know - AP News - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
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- US-Iran's first round of talks concludes despite Trump threatening strikes - France 24 - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Iran Cites Major Progress After All-Night Discussions With US - Bloomberg - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- US and Iran Make Progress in Talks, Aim to Keep Hormuz Open - Bloomberg - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Trumps Deal Sidesteps Key Reasons He Went to War With Iran - WSJ - June 22nd, 2026 [June 22nd, 2026]
- Live updates: Iran launches retaliatory strikes on US targets in the Middle East - CNN - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Iran and Israel Halt Exchanges of Fire - WSJ - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- U.S. retaliates against Iran after American helicopter downed near Strait of Hormuz - PBS - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- China May wholesale inflation hits near 4-year high on Iran war-led higher input costs, AI boom - CNBC - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Opinion | The art of no deal with Iran - The Washington Post - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- U.S. launches new attacks on Iran in response to downing of helicopter, CENTCOM says - NBC News - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
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- Iran says ticket allocation for World Cup withdrawn days before tournament - Reuters - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- NYT: Iran will dilute rather than hand over uranium stockpile as part of deal with US - The Times of Israel - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- U.S. and Iran Zero In on Four Nuclear Issues in Talks - The New York Times - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
- Israel and Iran trade strikes, imperiling already fragile ceasefire in war's 100th day - CBS News - June 10th, 2026 [June 10th, 2026]
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