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Thứ Ba, Tháng Tám 18, 2026
Part 2 Captain David Vance. That was the name etched onto his brass tag, but I recognized the face beneath the meticulously styled white cover long before I read it. Eight years ago, he was a scrawny, terrified recruit in my platoon who couldn't climb the obstacle course rope to save his life. I had spent grueling weeks breaking his...
  Part 2 “Fear of what?” Daniel asked. Cole’s jaw tightened. “Back away.” Daniel did not move closer. He simply planted himself between Cole and the crowd. “I’m not interfering with an arrest,” he said. “I’m asking why you’re arresting her.” Cole glanced toward the phones. That was when I understood what had changed. He was no longer managing a threat. He was managing an audience. My chest tightened again. “Daniel,”...
Part 2 "Drop it!" Barnes screamed, the flashlight beam trembling slightly in his grip. He wasn't used to prey staring back without a shred of fear. "Kilo. Strike," Logan whispered. The word barely left his lips before the Malinois launched off the jagged rocks like a fur-covered missile. Barnes let out a terrified shriek, frantically swinging the heavy AR-15 toward the dog....
  Part 2 Daniel did not drop the knife. He lowered it slowly until the blade pointed at the ground. “Who are you?” he asked. The man stepped closer. Deputy Cole Ransom. My stomach turned. He had been the first one to grab me. His pistol was trained on Daniel’s chest. The Malinois gave a low growl. “Easy,” Daniel said. Ransom looked at me. “Where’s the phone?” “I watched Pike destroy it.” “Not...
Denmark issued an urgent high-alert protocol today as dozens of advanced U.S. HIMARS Arctic Edge missile systems touched down on Greenland soil. Pentagon officials cited defensive readiness, but Copenhagen scrambles for answers as satellite images show launchers aimed over unmapped terrain—raising one terrifying question: What did radar spot beneath the ice? Military convoys are rolling across the frozen tundra...
In a massive, unexpected midnight operation, thousands of U.S. Marines launched a full-scale amphibious assault right off the coast of Venezuela. Landing craft breached key shorelines under heavy naval cover as military comms suddenly froze nationwide. Was this a targeted strike, or did a classified extraction mission go horribly wrong? The military command post just issued a blacked-out radio silence...
Part 2 The command echoed through the dead-silent chow hall, carrying the unmistakable weight of high-level authority. Sergeant Thorne halted mid-lunge, his boots skidding slightly on the spilled food. His chest heaved, his fists still trembling with adrenaline, but instinct forced him to snap to attention. I didn't move an inch. Titan remained at my side, a coiled spring of muscle...
BREAKING NEWS: Tensions spiked drastically in South America today as thousands of U.S. Marines executed an unannounced amphibious landing off Brazil’s coast. Caracas instantly declared a high-alert status, bracing for conflict. But why did General Miller bypass White House protocol to launch this operation, and what target hides inside the offshore grid? Classified military communications just leaked from the flagship,...
  Part 2 Colonel Holloway stopped beside Vaughn. “Hands at your sides, Staff Sergeant.” Vaughn obeyed. Barely. “Sir, this civilian assaulted me.” Holloway looked at the food on the floor, then at the red marks on my arm. “She’s not a civilian.” The room changed. I pulled a credential wallet from my back pocket and opened it just long enough for Vaughn to see. “Chief Warrant Officer Four Rachel Monroe,”...
Late last night, a covert tactical directive shook U.S. Central Command as elite Marine Corps aviation squadrons suddenly greenlit a fleet of heavily upgraded CH-53 heavy-lift helicopters toward forward operating bases in the Middle East. Operating under complete radio blackout near the Gulf of Oman, flight crews aboard amphibious assault ships executed emergency launch protocols, deploying new deep-range turbine...