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It’s no secret that the Mormon church has a reputation for leaning conservative, but in a new interview [ [link removed] ] Inkstick field reporter Taylor Barnes conducted, the son of a prominent LDS leader discusses his late father’s historic effort to move the church on the issue of nuclear weapons.
Halfway across the world, the Central African Republican has been an important staging ground for the Wagner Corps, an infamous Russian paramilitary group. Now, as Dan M. Ford writes [ [link removed] ], Moscow is pressuring CAR to replace Wagner with the Africa Corps, another paramilitary group that is under the direct control of the Russian government.
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“In the Central African Republic, Russia Hopes to Shift Wagner Control to Africa Corps [ [link removed] ]” by Dan M. Ford (Sept. 2)
Following years of influence by the Wagner paramilitary group, officials in the Central African Republic (CAR) have said that Russia has asked the government to replace it with Africa Corps and to pay in cash, rather than minerals. CAR is hesitant, but may have few options.
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“How Trump’s Military Overreach Threatens Us All [ [link removed] ]” by Devra Baxter & Vanessa Schonig (Sept. 3)
Since returning to office, US President Donald Trump has launched a drive to militarize many aspects of daily life, including immigration enforcement. The military is now being used in ways once unimaginable — stationing troops in US cities, detaining migrants in military prisons, and invoking wartime powers to expel them.
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“Interview: ‘My Dad Moved the Mormon Church on Nukes’ [ [link removed] ]” by Taylor Barnes (Sept. 4)
Decades ago, a charismatic Mormon attorney, Ed Firmage, helped organize a colorful coalition of Utah and Nevada civil society members against the MX nuclear missile project. Firmage’s son speaks about his father's legacy of lobbying Mormon leadership to oppose nuclear weapons at a critical moment in Utah and the Cold War.
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“Deep Dive: Pentagon’s Replicator Initiative Raises Questions [ [link removed] ]” by Inkstick (Sept. 5)
The Congressional Research Service recently published a detailed analysis of the Department of Defense’s Replicator Initiative, a high-profile effort to rapidly field thousands of autonomous systems across multiple domains. The report took a hard look at the initiative’s strategic ambitions, technological challenges, and congressional oversight concerns.
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