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A purported secret program at the US Department of Defense, the Pentagon, has come to light, claiming that efforts have been made to use advanced technology to connect soldiers’ brains to weapons. According to reports, the project, codenamed Next Generation Non-Surgical Neurotechnology, was conducted under the umbrella of the US research agency DARPA, with the aim of developing a brain-computer interface that could connect the human brain to a machine without surgery. This technology would enable soldiers to control drones or other systems using only their thoughts, while the system could also transmit signals from the brain to the machine and vice versa.
The Atlantic magazine has claimed that the Pentagon may not be providing US President Donald Trump with a complete and accurate picture of the Iran war. Experts say that this technology is essentially a part of the brain-computer interface, which has been used for medical and research purposes, such as controlling prosthetic limbs or assisting with neurological disorders. However, it’s essential to note that this program is not typically referred to as mind control, as its purpose is not to control thoughts but to improve communication between the brain and the machine.
The program began in 2018 and has been worked on by various research teams. Available information suggests that the program is now complete, but it’s unclear whether the technology is being used in the military. Some reports have linked the program to allegations of mind control or secret weapons, but experts caution that such claims may be exaggerated, as current scientific standards have not yet proven the feasibility of complete mind control.
Meanwhile, Iran’s Parliament Deputy Speaker Ali Nikzad has stated that the Strait of Hormuz is not an international waterway, while Iran’s Supreme Court Chief Justice Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejehei has said that Iran is prepared for logical negotiations. In Bangladesh, the Jamaat-e-Islami party has nominated a candidate for the mayor of Dhaka Metropolitan South in a ceremony attended by local leaders and workers. A small plane crashed in Austin, Texas, killing five people. The Houston-based media reported that five people were killed when a small plane crashed in Austin. The United Arab Emirates has banned its citizens from traveling to Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq in light of recent developments in the region.
According to reports, Israel has provided the UAE with a new surveillance system called “Spectro,” which can detect drones, including Iranian-made Shahed drones, within a radius of approximately 20 kilometers. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that his country has begun to reform its military. The US Department of Defense, the Pentagon, has signed agreements with major AI companies. The Washington-based news agency reported that the Pentagon has signed agreements with seven major AI companies.
On the other hand, the Trump administration is planning new attacks on Iran, and the blockade of Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz remains in effect. The 60-day period for the Trump administration to receive congressional approval for the attacks has expired. A US company supported by Trump’s sons has announced that it has signed a deal with the US Department of Defense, the Pentagon, to provide Interceptor Drones, but the number of drones is not specified. In a separate incident, the Trump administration is planning new attacks on Iran, and the blockade of Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz remains in effect.
In a bizarre incident in South Korea, a kitchen in Hwaseong-gun, Gyeonggi Province, was set on fire. A social media user, Jeon Sung-kum, shared a video of the incident. Police officials said they had confiscated a car with a government license plate, which was being used by the suspect, and had launched a prosecution against the police guards in the car. Ireland has slipped out of the top 10 due to a lack of matches played, and will need to play at least two test matches next year to rejoin the rankings.

