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USDA Ties Food Security to National Defense

July 12, 2025
 
What You Need To Know

On Tuesday, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced the National Farm Security Action Plan, which positions American agriculture as a critical national security priority, and addresses threats from foreign adversaries to safeguard U.S. farmland, food supply, and agricultural infrastructure.

The 12-page document outlines several pillars, or action areas, intended to counter foreign influence, enhance resilience, and protect the nation's agricultural assets.

Under the Secure and Protect American Farmland pillar, the plan prioritizes banning foreign adversaries, notably Chinese nationals, from purchasing or controlling U.S. farmland, citing national security risks from over 265,000 acres owned by Chinese entities, often near military bases. Presidential authorities will be used to reclaim much of this land.

The plan also proposes reforms to the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act, including an online portal for reporting non-compliance, tougher penalties, and transparency via a searchable foreign land ownership map.

Ukraine’s recent surprise drone attack on Russian airfields underscores the vulnerabilities the new plan seeks to address. In this attack, Ukraine smuggled 117 first-person-view drones into Russia, concealed in wooden containers on trucks, and remotely launched them near airbases, destroying or damaging up to 20 Russian warplanes, including strategic bombers. The operation highlights the risk of covertly introduced threats, like drones in shipping containers, which could target U.S. agricultural or military assets.

Another pillar in the National Farm Security Action Plan, titled Safeguard Plant and Animal Health, strengthens biosecurity to counter agroterrorism threats like smuggled pathogens, such as the June 2025 case involving two Chinese nationals who were arrested for attempting to bring a toxic, crop-damaging-fungus, Fusarium graminearum, into the U.S. through Detroit Metropolitan Airport. The case, centered on their supposed attempt to conduct research at the University of Michigan, has raised national security concerns due to the fungus’s classification as a “potential agroterrorism weapon.”

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7/10 - Protesters in tense standoff with police during large immigration raid, Glass House Farms, Camarillo, CA. Nat'l Guard deployed. Caution urged in the area.

7/10 - State Dept launches new campaign warning Americans and dual-nationals about the continuing severe risks of travel to Iran, incl wrongful detention. See email.

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Commentary / Analysis / Research
July 12, 2025

Iran: Will the West Finish the Job?

Iran will not stop in it's quest for nuclear capability, and diplomacy has an extremely low probability of working for a serious, long-term solution. Forty-six years of sanctions, deterrence, and inspections have all failed. Regime change appears the only realistic solution. It is what many Iranians still risk their lives demanding, what most of Iran's neighbors would welcome, and what the broader international community would ultimately benefit from.

~ READ MORE HERE (Gatestone Institute) ~

China’s Bureaucratic Playbook for Critical Minerals

President Donald Trump’s Section 232 automotive tariffs of 25 percent have dominated media discussion. But another aspect of President Trump’s trade program may have an even greater impact: it showcases in stark relief the critical minerals shortage made possible by the People’s Republic of China’s supply chain dominance. Absent a significant shift in China’s political economy and industrial policy, which is the source of friction between Washington and Beijing, American auto consumers will not be searching for the best deal—they will be wondering whether they will have cars to buy at all.

~ READ MORE HERE (Hudson) ~

Golden Dome Could Learn from SDI Politics

President Trump has proposed that to “protect our homeland” he would move ahead with a Golden Dome missile defense. The Department of Defense is seeking a hefty budget increase for it next year, but the program is controversial. Missile defense was contentious also in the 1980s when President Ronald Reagan offered a vision to render nuclear weapons “impotent and obsolete.” Golden Dome proponents might avoid some of the disputes of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) era.

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World News Roundup
July 12, 2025

PUBLIC HEALTH

Sprayable COVID vaccine trial raises ‘significant safety concerns’
Chemo may spread cancer and trigger more aggressive tumours
Pfizer's delays study of heart damage among vaxxed children until 2030
Ag Sec shuts down cross-border livestock trade due to screwworm in Mexico
COVID19 vaccination induced autoimmune rheumatic diseases

AMERICAS

U.S. Moves to ban farmland sales to China
CNN: Meet the new national police force
DHS to end ‘shoes-off’ travel policy for domestic airports
Suspect arrested after alleged mid-flight bomb threat
HHS bans illegal immigrants from accessing benefits
10 suspects charged in July 4 attack on Texas ICE detention facility
Mysterious guided rocket launcher disguised in a shipping container
'First wave' of 200 Marines sent to Florida to support ICE operations
Evidence of cell phone surveillance detected at anti-ICE protest
Trump reveals threat to ‘bomb the sh*t out of Moscow and Beijing'
Woman arrested at Mar-a-Lago; claimed firearms in her vehicle
Canada: All BC events should get security review after vehicle attack
Delays in Navy’s next-gen submarine threaten US seapower, report says
Dozen dead by midday as drug violence, homicides flare in Juárez
Canadian police charge 4 in alleged extremist plot

EUROPE

UK faces rising and unpredictable threat from Iran
Trump strikes deal to send US weapons to Ukraine through NATO
NATO needs more long-range missiles to deter Russia
NATO deploys unmanned vehicles for surveillance in the Baltic Sea
UK/France unveiling a "one in, one out" migrant deal
UK, France unite nuclear forces vis-a-vis growing threats
'Physical threat' from Iran on people living in UK has 'increased significantly'
French spy chief disputes Trump’s claims on Iran strike success
Germany: Police detain man in anti-terror raids
Lithuanian politicians take shelter after Belarus airspace violation alarm
Is Serbia in for a summer of civil disobedience?

MIDDLE EAST / AFRICA

Adviser to Khamenei threatens drone attack against Trump
Iran's top general threatens Israel with "crippling assault"
Israel says some of Iran’s underground uranium stockpile survived bombing
UN calls for ‘immediate de-escalation’ in Libyan capital
Israeli army says intercepted missile launched from Yemen
Mideast security lobby calls to 'take advantage of window' for regional security
Israel, Iran and the new Middle Eastern chessboard
‘No one is safe’: Civilians, foreigners caught in escalating Mali violence
Nigerian forces kill 30 bandits in northwest Katsina counter-operation
Central African Republic's major rebel groups to disarm, dissolve

ASIA / OCEANIA

China censors Trump's bomb threat on Beijing
Pakistan joins ASEAN security talks in Kuala Lumpur amid tensions
Chinese spies threaten Taiwan’s war readiness
Taiwan flags security risks in popular Chinese apps after official probe
Russia could attack NATO to help China invade Taiwan
Taiwan debuts US-made Abrams tanks during live-fire drills
Sydney stabbing: Bondi attack on women devastates Australia
Pakistan: Armed men kidnap, kill nine bus passengers in restive province
Attack on monastery in Myanmar's Sagaing kills at least 23, witnesses say


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Travel Security Resources

With tensions rapidly increasing in most regions, readers planning international travel, even to such common destinations as Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean Islands, are strongly encouraged to research the security situation at your destination prior to booking, and again prior to departure.

The U.S. Dept. of State Travel Website is the authoritative federal source for information on the security situation at travel destinations worldwide.

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Other USGOV Travel Resources

Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) - Registering your overseas trip with the Department of State STEP program allows you to receive information from the Embassy about safety conditions in your destination country, helping you make informed decisions about your travel plans.

Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) - Joining OSAC provides a variety of USGOV resources to enhance the safety and security of the U.S. private sector businesses and organizations operating abroad.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - The CDC travel website is the authoritative federal source for information on current health issues related to specific destinations worldwide. These issues may arise from disease outbreaks, special events or gatherings, natural disasters, or other conditions that may affect travelers’ health.

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