Pentagon works with U.S. rare earths company to counter China’s dominance

Last week, President Trump postponed a summit with his Chinese counterpart on account of the war with Iran. When Trump and Xi Jinping do meet, here’s an agenda item bound to figure prominently: rare earth elements. Right now, China holds a near-monopoly over these strategic metals that are key components in so much that makes the modern world go: smartphones, robotics, EV’s; also fighter jets, drones and radar technology. That is, China controls materials essential to America’s ability to wage war. Tonight, the story of an American company confronting this elemental crisis. It mines rare earth elements, processes them, and makes them into superpowered magnets. And it’s part-owned by us, American taxpayers, in an unusual deal crafted by the federal government. An hour southwest of Las Vegas, in the guts of the Mojave, Mountain Pass, California, might be the ultimate front of our trade war with China. This massive cavity in the ground? Behold, the only active rare earth mine in the U. S. This is an unlikely battleground. Jon Wertheim: Are we stepping on rare earths, as we speak? Michael Rosenthal: Yes. Everywhere you look is, is rare earths. And Michael Rosenthal and James Litinsky are the unlikely men in charge, two Floridians in the snow, two finance types suddenly trafficking in mining and metallurgy. Jon Wertheim: You have no background in geology and now, you’re running the biggest rare earth mine in the U. S. James Litinsky: Yeah. This is just such an important site. And the idea that this entire supply chain was on the other side of the world in China. It just occurred to us that someone had to help fix this problem. The Trump administration is keenly aware of the problem of China’s rare earth dominance. Doug Burgum is secretary of the interior. Secretary Doug Burgum: If you have a cellphone, have a laptop, if you drive a car then you’re touching rare earth minerals and rare earth magnets. It’s essential to everyday life, but it’s also essential to aerospace, telecom, defense systems. Yes, defense systems. According to the military, one F-35 fighter jet contains about a hundred pounds of rare earths, incorporated into its various parts. Jon Wertheim: Just to be clear, the U. S. defense industry is subject to the whims of China and Xi Jinping for military technology? Secretary Doug Burgum: Well, this is one of the reasons why President Trump created the National Energy Dominance Council with a broad set of objectives. One of those was to make sure that we had secure supply chains for critical and rare earth minerals. Send a secure tip to 60 Minutes: Here’s how to confidentially share information with our journalists Right now, we don’t have secure supply chains of rare earths because China has cornered the market. Secretary Doug Burgum: They also weaponize it, because if anybody in the rest of the free world said, “Hey, we’re gonna start mining and we’re gonna start refining,” then they would target that particular mineral, dump a quantity onto the market, drive the price down. And companies, including U. S. companies that were profitable suddenly became unprofitable. Before we proceed, let’s dispense with the misnomer: rare earths aren’t rare. Here’s what is rare: sites with high enough concentrations of rare earths and accessible enough locations to make extraction worthwhile. In their purest form, rare earths aren’t rocks but elemental metals deep cuts on the periodic table, numbers 57-through-71 and two others, for those scoring at home. Julie Klinger: . lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, samarium. Julie Klinger is a professor of environmental studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a rare earths expert who’s visited mines worldwide and written extensively on the subject. Jon Wertheim: What are their qualities? Julie Klinger: The thing that distinguishes rare earth elements are their fantastic magnetic, conductive, and optical properties. So they’re used often the way you might use spices in cooking because if you add just a little bit of a certain rare earth element, say, to a magnet, that enables that magnet to be both very small and very powerful. Geologists found rare earths at Mountain Pass in 1949. By the ’60s, individual rare earths were being mined, separated, and utilized, not least europium, which enhanced the color red in early television sets. Then, in 1982, researchers found that, another, neodymium strengthens magnets. Julie Klinger: And these super high-powered magnets are used in everything from, you know, making your cell phone buzz to the navigation components for drones and smart bombs to high speed rail and electric vehicles. For decades, Mountain Pass was the world’s rare earth mine. But gradually, then suddenly, mining and magnet-making began moving offshore. familiar story: China could do it cheaper. Jon Wertheim: The U. S. disinvested in rare earths. Julie Klinger: Absolutely. Jon Wertheim: Why? Julie Klinger: It’s a dirty business. It’s a risky business. It’s a difficult business to really break even. In the 1990s, Mountain Pass fell victim to economics and to environmental regulators, after radioactive water leaked into the desert. The mine languished for a decade, until a new company, Molycorp, tried, unsuccessfully, to compete with China and revive the business. James Litinsky was running a Chicago hedge fund, looking for value in distressed companies. When Molycorp filed for bankruptcy in 2015, Litinsky glimpsed opportunity. James Litinsky: When you’re running a hedge fund it’s, there’s not much tangible to it. You’re movin’ numbers on a screen. And then I made the mistake of going out and looking at the site. Actually seeing the assets Jon Wertheim: Actually seeing what your investment looked like. James Litinsky: Yes, yes. And I was just blown away by the scale of the assets. “The assets”? This massive open pit, these concentric circles: a mine 3, 000 feet across, 600 feet deep, with one of the world’s richest deposits. Litinsky turned to Michael Rosenthal, then working for a New York hedge fund. The two were close friends growing up. And they decided to partner. Jon Wertheim: You appreciate the absurdity of the story. James Litinsky: For sure. James Litinsky: Two hedge fund guys buy a mine. What could go wrong? For a while, plenty. When they bought the mine in 2017, it was under water, financially and literally. Thirty million gallons had puddled at the bottom. There were only eight employees. They called their new company MP Materials and got the mine back up-and-running: blasting earth, then crushing rocks into gravel, then milling it into fine powder. Litinsky took over the business as CEO; while Rosenthal spent long days on site, becoming an expert on rare earth mining and refining. Jon Wertheim: How do you characterize the division of labor here? Michael Rosenthal: I get dirty, and Jim explains what we’re doing. Today, Mountain Pass employs more than 700. Rosenthal manages the operation. Jon Wertheim: I cannot get over how extensive and intensive all of this process is once you’re done with the actual mining. Michael Rosenthal: Yeah. The mining is really the easiest part. The hard part? Separating the rare earths from the rock, and then each other. Two years ago, MP reached a milestone: after investing hundreds of millions of dollars, it was able to refine neodymium and praseodymium-to 99. 9% purity. James Litinsky: This is the refined product. This is the money room. Jon Wertheim: This is it? James Litinsky: This is it. Each bag was worth around $120,000. There were 300 bags roughly $36 million in inventory, when we visited. Jon Wertheim: So this fine powder will end up.? James Litinsky: Could end up in your pocket. Jon Wertheim: Could end up in my iPhone. James Litinsky: Yeah. MP needed one last link to bypass China and reclaim the supply chain: making the final product, those high-powered rare earth magnets. So, in Fort Worth, Texas, MP built this facility, where pure rare earth powder from Mountain Pass gets melted, cooled, compressed, diced and eventually turned into, well, these. In a matter of months, millions will be going into GM cars, and into Apple products, starting next year. MP was fulfilling its business plan, taking rare earths from mine-to-magnets Then last spring, it alchemized from a vertically integrated business to a pivotal player in our national security. Last April, President Trump unveiled his global tariffs plan, so-called Liberation Day. China retaliated to devastating effect, choking off rare earths to the U. S. Ford Motors, for one suddenly without magnets had to temporarily stop making Explorer SUVs. After a series of trade truces between the U. S. and China, the rare earth spigot came back on. Litinsky says few realize how close we were to economic catastrophe. James Litinsky: There were major manufacturers that didn’t even realize the extent of the rare-earth magnets that they had in their supply chain. We were seeing the economy on the verge of shut down. With markets reeling, senior Trump administration officials summoned Litinsky and Rosenthal to Washington. James Litinsky: We got called into the Pentagon and it was clear that there was a directive from the president to solve this problem as quickly as possible. Jon Wertheim: What did the government want from you? James Litinsky: The Pentagon wanted a Manhattan-style project to accelerate the entire supply chain of rare-earth magnetics in the country. Jon Wertheim: That’s the analogy? James Litinsky: Those exact words were used. “Manhattan Project” or “Operation Warp Speed.” We’ve gotta work to scale up everything that you’re doing as quickly as we possibly can.” A Manhattan Project for rare earths resulted in an unusual deal. The Pentagon agreed to inject $400 million into MP Materials, and took a 15% ownership stake. (So, we, Americans, are all in the rare earth business now.) Plus-critically-the deal came with a guaranteed 10-year price floor for rare earths. So, even if China tries to flood the market again, driving down prices, MP is covered. Jon Wertheim: Has there ever been anything like this? James Litinsky: Well, exactly like this, maybe not. And the government had one more stipulation for MP: ramp up rare earth magnet production tenfold. To do so MP is building an even bigger rare earth magnet factory also in Texas that it says could produce enough to meet the country’s needs. It’s expected to be complete in 2028. Still. Jon Wertheim: As we sit here today, what percentage of the world’s rare-earth magnets are made in China? James Litinsky: Well north of 90%. Jon Wertheim: So China in effect can still hold the world hostage here. James Litinsky: They currently do. Back in Washington, Secretary Burgum has been a vocal supporter of stockpiling America’s critical minerals. He defends the MP deal, even if it strays from the principles of market capitalism. Jon Wertheim: You’re talking about equity positions in private companies and price floors, and in this case a demand that production increases 10X, tenfold. Wait a second. That has the whiff of socialism. Secretary Doug Burgum: I wouldn’t call it socialism. I’d call it, I’d certainly call it pragmatism, because free markets work, but they don’t work if you have an adversary that controls a monopoly that control the prices– Jon Wertheim: You’re talkin’ China. Secretary Doug Burgum: I’m talkin’ about China. There’s no market setting the price. It’s China setting the price. To get this industry started again, we have to do some things to kick start the private capital. Jon Wertheim: This kind of industrial policy you’re talking about, does this happen but for China’s retaliation to last April? Secretary Doug Burgum: I think it was, it was a catalyst. James Litinsky: Frankly, we probably needed a crisis to wake up. And so I think if there’s a silver lining, in the sense what happened last year was a big-time crisis that we needed. Jon Wertheim: I’m struck by how quickly the economics bleed into geopolitics. If China says, “Listen, we’re gonna go invade Taiwan, and if you stand in our way, we’re shutting off our rare earth magnets.” James Litinsky: Well, that’s the risk as it stands today we need permission from the Chinese government to make things. We need permission from the Chinese government to make military things. And the practical reality is, that is not an acceptable condition. And so we have to change this dynamic. The current U. S.-China trade truce is set to expire in eight months. Absent a new deal, our rare earth supply short-term anyway remains vulnerable. Produced by Graham Messick. Associate producer, Alex Ortiz. Broadcast associate, Mimi Lamarre. Edited by Peter M. Berman.
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“This will not be the end of the casualties” in the Iran war, retired Marine Corps colonel says

Retired Marine Corps Col. Mark Cancian joined CBS News to discuss the dignified transfer of six Army reservists who were killed in the conflict with Iran.

CBS News correspondent James LaPorta has more on this developing story.
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U.S. military strike on Iran could happen as soon as Saturday, officials say

A potential military strike on Iran could happen as soon as Saturday, according to top national security officials. President Trump has been putting military pressure on Iran to work out a nuclear deal by sending U. S. warships and fighter jets to the region. Ed O’Keefe reports.
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Two National Guard members shot in Washington, D.C., AP source says

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Makers of 120 Bahadur launch customised ‘My Stamp’ honouring Rezang La War memorial; unveiled by Rajnath Singh ahead of battle’s 63rd anniversary

In a heartfelt tribute to the courage and sacrifice of Indian soldiers, the makers of the upcoming war epic **120 Bahadur** have launched a special customised ‘My Stamp’ dedicated to the Rezang La War Memorial. The stamp, unveiled by Hon’ble Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh Ji in New Delhi, commemorates the valour of the 13th Battalion, Kumaon Regiment of the Indian Army—the heroes of the historic Battle of Rezang La.

### Customised ‘My Stamp’ Honours Rezang La War Memorial

The unveiling ceremony was attended by Shri Jitendra Gupta, Director General Postal Services, along with the film’s team—director Razneesh ‘Razy’ Ghai, producers Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani, Amit Chandrra, and actor Arhan Bagati. Together, they released the customised My Stamp issued by the Department of Posts, marking a symbolic gesture of remembrance ahead of the 63rd anniversary of the 1962 battle.

Situated in Chushul, Ladakh, the Rezang La War Memorial stands as a solemn tribute to the indomitable spirit of the soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the 1962 India-China war. The newly unveiled stamp captures this legacy, celebrating their unmatched courage and ensuring their heroic deeds continue to inspire generations.

### 120 Bahadur: Celebrating Extraordinary Bravery

**120 Bahadur** brings to life the extraordinary story of Major Shaitan Singh Bhati, Param Vir Chakra awardee, portrayed by Farhan Akhtar. The film chronicles his leadership and the steadfast bravery of his men as they stood their ground in one of India’s most defining military moments.

Directed by Razneesh ‘Razy’ Ghai and produced by Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar (Excel Entertainment), and Amit Chandrra (Trigger Happy Studios), **120 Bahadur** is slated to release in cinemas on **November 21, 2025**. The film’s stirring tagline—“Hum Peechhe Nahin Hatenge”—echoes the immortal spirit of those who defended the nation with unwavering resolve.

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Israel confirms receiving the remains of a soldier killed in Gaza in 2014

**Israel Receives Remains of Soldier Killed in 2014 Gaza Conflict, Closing a Painful Chapter**

*Tel Aviv, Israel (AP)* — Israel on Sunday confirmed it had received the remains of Hadar Goldin, a soldier killed in the Gaza Strip in 2014, closing a painful chapter for the country.

Goldin, 23, was killed two hours after a ceasefire took effect during that year’s war between Israel and Hamas. His family waged a public campaign for 11 years to bring home his remains, and earlier this year, they marked 4,000 days since his body was taken.

Israel’s military had long determined that Goldin had been killed based on evidence found in the tunnel where his remains were taken, including a blood-soaked shirt and prayer fringes. Until now, his remains had been the only ones left in Gaza predating the current war between Israel and Hamas.

The remains of four hostages taken in the Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023—which sparked the latest conflict—are still in Gaza.

**Significant Development Amid Faltering Truce**

The return of Goldin’s remains represents a significant development in the U.S.-brokered truce, which has faltered amidst the slow return of hostage bodies and skirmishes between Israeli troops and militants in Gaza.

Dozens gathered along intersections to pay their respects as a police convoy transported the remains to the national forensic institute. Later, many more gathered outside the home of Goldin’s parents. They noted the “many disappointments” faced over the years and emphasized that Israel’s military—and “not anyone else”—had brought their son home, an apparent criticism of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

At the weekly Cabinet meeting, Netanyahu acknowledged the prolonged agony endured by Goldin’s family, stating the return would allow them to give him a Jewish burial.

Earlier this year, Israel also recovered the remains of Oron Shaul, another soldier killed in 2014.

**Jared Kushner Returns to Israel to Aid Ceasefire Efforts**

Jared Kushner, U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and a key adviser, has returned to Israel to help advance ceasefire negotiations, according to a source familiar with the matter who requested anonymity due to the visit not being publicly announced.

Kushner was a principal architect of Washington’s 20-point ceasefire plan. The deal, which took effect on October 10, centers on halting the fighting in its first phase, releasing all hostages, and boosting humanitarian aid to Gaza.

Details of the second phase—including deploying an international security force, disarming Hamas, and governing postwar Gaza—have yet to be finalized.

A source close to the negotiations shared that Kushner was working to secure safe passage for 150–200 trapped Hamas militants in exchange for their surrender of weapons after the release of Goldin’s remains.

Israeli media have previously reported that Hamas delayed releasing Goldin’s body, hoping to negotiate safe passage for militants surrounded by Israeli forces in Rafah.

However, Gila Gamliel, Israel’s minister of innovation, science, and technology and a member of Netanyahu’s Likud party, told Army Radio that Israel was not negotiating any deal within a deal.

“There are agreements whose implementation is guaranteed by the mediators, and we shouldn’t allow anyone to come now and play games or reopen the agreement,” she said.

Hamas has made no public comment on a possible exchange for fighters stuck in the so-called “yellow zone,” controlled by Israeli forces, while acknowledging ongoing clashes there.

**A Mother’s Pain and Resilience**

Goldin’s family previously held what his mother, Leah Goldin, described as a “pseudo-funeral,” urged by Israel’s military rabbis. But the lingering uncertainty was like “a knife constantly making new cuts.”

Earlier this year, Leah Goldin told The Associated Press that returning her son’s body held deep ethical and religious importance, representing part of the sacrosanct pact Israel makes with its citizens who are required by law to serve in the military.

“Hadar is a soldier who went to combat and they abandoned him, and they destroyed his humanitarian rights and ours as well,” she said.

Leah also shared that her family often felt alone in their struggle to bring Hadar—a talented artist who had just become engaged—home for burial.

Following the October 7 attack, the Goldin family sought to help hundreds of families whose loved ones were taken into Gaza. Initially, they found themselves shunned as advocacy for the hostages surged.

“We were a symbol of failure,” Leah Goldin recalled. “They told us, ‘We aren’t like you, our kids will come back soon.’”

**Palestinian Remains Returned Amid Hostage Releases**

For each Israeli hostage returned, Israel has reportedly released the remains of 15 Palestinians.

Ahmed Dheir, director of forensic medicine at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, said that the remains of 300 Palestinians have now been returned, with 89 identified.

The October 7 attack killed approximately 1,200 people in southern Israel—mostly civilians—and resulted in 251 people being kidnapped.

On Saturday, Gaza’s Health Ministry reported the number of Palestinians killed in Gaza has risen to 69,176.

The ministry, part of the Hamas-run government and staffed by medical professionals, maintains detailed records that are generally considered reliable by independent experts.

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The Division 2 vendors this week (October 21 to 28, 2025): All named items, armor pieces, mods, and more

The Division 2 Vendors Weekly Reset: October 21 to 28, 2025

The Division 2 vendors are back with another weekly reset following the Y7S2.2 Title Update. Strategic Homeland Division (SHD) Agents can optimize their loadouts and boost their Proficiency levels by purchasing items using various currencies such as E-Credits, Countdown Acquisition, and DZ Resources. NPC vendors are located in all major settlements across the DC, New York, and Brooklyn maps.

This article lists all the items available from The Division 2 vendors from October 21 to 28, 2025.

All Items Available from The Division 2 Vendors (October 21 – 28, 2025)

DC Vendor

The DC vendor can be found close to the Helipad of the White House building. Available items include:

  • “Emeline’s Guard” named SMG with Perfect Preservation talent
  • Converted SMG-9 with Future Perfect talent
  • CTAR-21 AR with Breadbasket talent
  • Custom PF45 Pistol with Strained talent
  • 5.11 Tactical brand set backpack with Bloodsucker talent
  • Petrov brand set chest piece with Mad Bomber talent

The DC vendor also offers mods for Critical Hit Damage, Drone, Turret, and Sticky Launcher.

Countdown Vendor

Located near the Helipad of the White House building, the Countdown vendor sells the following:

  • “Like Glue” named Shotgun with Perfect Brazen talent
  • “Caesar’s Guard” named Empress brand set chest piece with Perfectly Skilled talent
  • “Orbit” named Pistol with Perfect Finisher talent

Additionally, caches for Exotic, Named gear, Optimization, and The Pact Season are available. This vendor uses Countdown Acquisition as currency, which can be earned from the Pentco Fairview Power Plant game mode.

Clan Vendor

The Clan vendor is situated on the east side of the White House building inside the Clan Quarters. Available items include:

  • “Contractor’s Gloves” named Petrov brand set gloves
  • Aegis gear set gloves
  • Measured Assembly gear set backpack
  • Negotiator’s Dilemma gear set backpack
  • Enhanced AUG A3P SMG with Breadbasket talent
  • M16A2 Rifle with Soft Spot talent
  • Classic M60 LMG with Killer talent
  • 5.11 Tactical brand set backpack with Galvanize talent
  • Lengmo brand set chest piece with Vanguard talent
  • Providence brand set kneepads
  • Shiny Monkey gear set chest piece with Empathic Resolve talent

The Clan vendor also sells mods for Critical Hit Damage, Shock Resistance, Seeker’s Mine, and Trap.

Theatre Settlement Vendor

Found in the Downtown East district, the Theatre vendor offers:

  • “Grease” named Shiny Monkey brand set kneepads
  • Marine Super 90 Shotgun with Strained talent
  • SIG 716 CQB Rifle with Streamline talent
  • Alps Summit brand set gloves
  • Richter & Kaiser brand set kneepads

Mods available include Disrupt Resistance, Seeker Mine, Shield, Firefly, and Decoy.

Campus Settlement Vendor

Located near the western end of DC in the Downtown West district, the Campus vendor features:

  • “Instigator” named Marksman Rifle with Perfect Soft Spot talent
  • Surplus SVD Marksman Rifle with Vindictive talent
  • Infantry MG5 LMG with Thunder Strike talent
  • 5.11 Tactical brand set mask
  • Douglas & Harding brand set holster

This vendor also sells mods for Skill Haste, Chem Launcher, Hive, Pulse, and Trap.

Castle Settlement Vendor

Found near the south-eastern end of DC in the East Mall district, the Castle vendor offers:

  • “The Darkness” named Marksman Rifle with Perfect Eyeless talent
  • Paratrooper SVD Marksman Rifle with Ranger talent
  • Military M60 E4 LMG with Unhinged talent
  • Habsburg brand set mask
  • Airaldi brand set holster

Mods include Skill Duration, Chem Launcher, Hive, Pulse, and Trap.

Dark Zone East Vendor

Located near the eastern edge of the DC map, this vendor sells:

  • “Pinprick” named Marksman Rifle with Perfect First Blood talent
  • M700 Tactical Marksman Rifle with Future Perfect talent
  • Military M60 E4 LMG with Sledgehammer talent
  • Aces & Eights gear set mask
  • Heartbreaker gear set holster
  • Walker, Harris brand set mask
  • Providence brand set holster

This vendor also sells mods for Skill Haste, Chem Launcher, Hive, Pulse, Trap, and an Exotic cache. All purchases require DZ Credits.

Dark Zone South Vendor

Found near the southern edge of the DC map, this vendor features:

  • “Anarchist’s Cookbook” named Golan Gear brand set backpack with Perfectly Wicked talent
  • Police T821 SMG with Close & Personal talent
  • ACR-E AR with Thunder Strike talent
  • Px4 Storm Type F Pistol with Ignited talent
  • Virtuoso gear set backpack
  • True Patriot gear set chest piece
  • Brazos brand set backpack with Concussion talent
  • Overlord brand set chest piece with Intimidate talent

Mods for Critical Hit Chance, Drone, Turret, Sticky Launcher, and Exotic cache are also available. This vendor accepts only DZ Credits.

Dark Zone West Vendor

Located near the western edge of the DC map, the vendor offers:

  • “Deathgrips” named 5.11 brand set gloves
  • Double Barrel Shotgun with Close & Personal talent
  • USC .45 ACP Rifle with Pressure Point talent
  • Measured Assembly gear set gloves
  • Rigger gear set kneepads
  • Habsburg brand set gloves
  • Belstone brand set kneepads

Mods for Blind/Deaf Resistance, Seeker Mine, Shield, Firefly, Decoy, and Exotic cache are also sold here. Only DZ Credits are accepted.

New York Haven Atrium Vendor

Found in the Atrium of the Haven Settlement in New York, this vendor features:

  • ACR-E AR with Future Perfect talent
  • SR-1 Marksman Rifle with Steady Handed talent
  • Military M870 Shotgun with Strained talent
  • Officer’s M9 A1 Pistol with Fast Hands talent
  • Badger Tuff brand set backpack with Overclock talent
  • Hana-U brand set kneepads
  • Alps Summit brand set mask

This vendor also sells mods for Repair Skills, Disrupt Resistance, Drone, Chem Launcher, and Trap.

New York Haven Public Exchange Vendor

Located in the Public section of the Haven settlement, the vendor offers:

  • Converted SMG-9 with Preservation talent
  • Classic RPK-74 LMG with Frenzy talent
  • Military Mk17 Rifle with Flatline talent
  • First Wave PF45 Pistol with Strained talent
  • Golan Gear brand set backpack with Combined Arms talent
  • Uzina Getica brand set gloves
  • Wyvern brand set mask

Mods include Disorient Resistance, Protection from Elites, Turret, Pulse, and Decoy.

Brooklyn Bridge Vendor

Found in The Bridge Settlement between the two districts of Brooklyn, the vendor sells:

  • Tommy Gun SMG with Ranger talent
  • Classic M44 Carbine Marksman Rifle with Breadbasket talent
  • Marine Super 90 Shotgun with Flatline talent
  • Px4 Storm Type F Pistol with Preservation talent
  • Petrov brand set backpack with Shock and Awe talent
  • Sokolov brand set gloves
  • Douglas & Harding brand set mask

Mods for Skill Haste, Armor on Kill, Drone, Chem Launcher, and Trap are also available.

Items Worth Purchasing This Week

The Division 2 vendor items are worthwhile if you want to fine-tune your loadout or obtain new named gear or weapons to maximize Proficiency levels. Notable items this week include:

  • CTAR-21 AR with Breadbasket talent
  • “Contractor’s Gloves” named Petrov brand set gloves
  • “Instigator” named Marksman Rifle with Perfect Soft Spot talent
  • Converted SMG-9 with Preservation talent

The CTAR-21 and Converted SMG-9 feature excellent combinations of attribute rolls, making them valuable additions. Additionally, the new named Marksman Rifle, “Instigator,” is available to pick up and donate for increased Proficiency. Lastly, the “Contractor’s Gloves” offer solid attributes for LMG builds—consider grabbing them if you haven’t already.

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IDF must ensure lessons of October 7 massacre are not lost amid the ceasefire’s calm – analysis

IDF must ensure lessons of October 7 massacre are not lost amid the ceasefire’s calm analysis As Israel enforces the Gaza ceasefire, every violation must be met with swift action. The early response will shape the future of peace and deter further Hamas provocations. IDF soldiers prepare their weapons on a tank at a temporary army base opposite the Jabalya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023. ( photo credit : RONEN ZVULUN/REUTERS) ByHERB KEINON Loading.
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US military kills six narcoterrorists in strike on vessel off Venezuela

The United States military carried out another strike on a vessel accused of drug trafficking off the coast of Venezuela, resulting in the deaths of six narcoterrorists on board, President Donald Trump announced Tuesday.

The president described the targeted vessel as being “affiliated with a Designated Terrorist Organization,” though he did not specify which group or provide supporting evidence for the claim. “Intelligence confirmed the vessel was trafficking narcotics, was associated with illicit narcoterrorist networks, and was transiting along a known DTO route,” Trump posted on his Truth Social account.

“The strike was conducted in International Waters, and six male narcoterrorists aboard the vessel were killed in the strike. No U.S. Forces were harmed.”

This marks at least the fifth such strike acknowledged by Washington, with the Pentagon having confirmed a similar operation earlier in October.

The recent incident is expected to heighten already strained relations between Washington and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who has reportedly been preparing to declare a state of emergency to safeguard his nation against potential U.S. military action. It may also intensify ongoing debate over the legality of the operations.

According to CNN, the administration has defended the series of strikes. In a letter addressed to Congress, the Pentagon noted that Trump had determined the United States is engaged in an “armed conflict” with the drug cartels designated as terrorist organizations, classifying their smugglers as “unlawful combatants.”

However, as CNN previously reported, skepticism persists even among conservative circles. In at least one earlier case, a vessel struck by U.S. forces had already begun to turn away before being hit, raising questions about whether it posed an imminent threat to the United States or its personnel.

During a White House event alongside Argentinian President Javier Milei on Tuesday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent referenced the strikes while emphasizing the importance of international cooperation.

“We’re using our economic strength to create peace,” Bessent said. “It is much better to form an economic bridge with our allies, people who want to do the right thing, than have to shoot at Narco gun boats.”

Trump also released an unclassified video clip showing footage of the most recent strike.

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