The President's Daily Brief - November 7th, 2025: Russian Casualties SURGE Past 1.1 Million & RPG Armed Somali Pirates Return To Hijacking

Episode Date: November 7, 2025

In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:    First—a UK intelligence report is detailing the staggering losses Russia's military has suffered in Ukraine, putting the number of casualti...es at more than 1.1 million. But Putin’s bloody war of attrition continues, as his forces move closer to capturing the battered city of Pokrovsk. Later in the show—In a major test of the Gaza ceasefire deal, the Trump administration is reportedly pressuring Israel to allow safe passage for up to 200 Hamas operatives currently holed up in a vast tunnel network, provided the terrorists pledge to disarm.  Plus—we’re learning more about the ISIS-inspired terror ring behind a foiled plot in Michigan, as authorities bust two more suspects who were allegedly plotting a Boston bombing-style attack. In our 'Back of the Brief'—For the first time in 18 months, Somali pirates have successfully boarded a commercial ship, reviving fears of a return to hijackings in one of the world’s most vital maritime trade routes. Rugiet: Ready to give Rugiet a try? Get 15% off your first order by going tohttp://rugiet.com/PDB and using code PDB. Rugiet prescriptions are compounded medications, available only if prescribed following an online consultation with a licensed clinician. Compounded drugs can be prescribed by federal law, but are not FDA-approved and have not been reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or manufacturing. Individual results may vary. Full safety information available at Rugiet.com. Birch Gold: Text PDB to 989898 and get your free info kit on gold To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com.Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief.  YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:16 on the world stage. All right, let's get briefed. First up, a UK intelligence report is detailing the staggering losses that Putin's military has suffered in Ukraine, putting the number of casualties at more than 1.1 million. But Putin's bloody war of attrition continues as his forces move closer to capturing the battered city of Pokrovsk. I'll have the latest details from the battlefield. Later in the show, in a major test of the Gaza ceasefire deal, the Trump administration is reportedly pressuring Israel to allow safe passage for up to 200 Hamas operatives currently hold up in a vast tunnel network, providing that the terrorists pledged to disarm. Plus, we're learning more about that ISIS-inspired terror group that was behind a foiled plot in Michigan, as authorities
Starting point is 00:02:08 arrest two more suspects who were allegedly plotting a separate incident. a Boston Marathon-style bombing attack. And in today's back of the brief, well, they're back. For the first time in 18 months, Somali pirates remember them? Well, they've successfully boarded a commercial ship, reviving fears of a return to hijackings in one of the world's busiest maritime trade routes. You would have thought that those pirates would have been watching the videos of boats being targeted and blown up in the Caribbean, and, I don't know, maybe thought about a different line of work.
Starting point is 00:02:44 But first, today's PDB spotlight. After three years of war, Russia has officially bled past 1.1 million casualties, and yet its war machine is grinding on. In Pokrovsk, Russian troops are clawing through the Ukrainian city's last defenders, inching closer to capturing what the Kremlin hopes to be, President Putin's biggest victory in years of war. Across the front line, the toll continued. used to mount. In a new report, the UK's Ministry of Defense puts Russian losses at about 1.14 million
Starting point is 00:03:16 troops killed or wounded since its full-scale invasion began in early 2022. According to data from Ukraine's general staff, around 350,000 of those have come this year alone, with daily losses hovering around 1,000. It's a staggering figure that captures the scale of Russia's meat-grinder tactics designed to overwhelm Ukrainian troops and how dependent the Russian commanders have become on sheer attrition in order to sustain forward motion. That slow grinding strategy is now on full display in the city of Pekrovsk. Once a logistics hub for Ukraine's war effort linking much of the country's east, the city has become the centerpiece of the Kremlin's push to claim momentum in the Donbass. For nearly two years, Russia has been trying to take Pukrovsk. It's a fight that's now
Starting point is 00:04:07 reached its bloodiest stage, as troops battle block by block and house-to-house through what's left of the city. As of now, Russian units are pressing in from multiple directions, tightening their grip on the city and a neighboring town, while further north, Russian forces are closing in on Ukrainian positions in the Kharkiv region, another area that Russian forces have long been trying to capture. Ukraine's defenders are still holding what's left of Pukrovsk, but they are badly outnumbered, roughly 8 to 1. So, how close is the city to falling? Well, that depends on who you ask. Moscow claims a fight is turning in its favor. Russia's defense ministry said yesterday, in a statement, quote, assault groups of the second army continue to destroy the encircled
Starting point is 00:04:52 formations of the Ukrainian armed forces. The ministry went on to add that its forces captured a total of 64 buildings in the city over the past 24 hours and repeatedly thwarted Ukrainian counterattacks. But Kiv disputes those claims, insisting its troops are holding key sectors of Pukrovsk. Still, Ukrainian officials acknowledge the fighting in the city's east has grown increasingly difficult, with troops now under near-constant Russian fire. But the fight for Pekrovsk isn't just about one city. Its capture would open a path toward two of the last major cities still under Ukrainian control in Denetsk, and for Putin would offer proof that years of bloodshed was, at least in his mind,
Starting point is 00:05:35 finally worth it. A researcher at the National Institute for Strategic Studies in Kiev said Putin would use the city's fall to, quote, sway President Trump of the inevitability of victory and the futility of aiding Ukraine. For Moscow, even the appearance of momentum matters as much as the ground itself. Inside Pekrovsk, Ukrainian special operations units are still mounting counterattacks in which what Keeb says are attempts to relieve pressure and keep supply routes open. Ukraine's military intelligence service confirmed such operations are meant to stabilize the city's strongholds and buy time for a possible withdrawal, but that window to pull out is narrowing fast. Ukraine now faces a brutal decision. Hold the city at immense cost or fall back to stronger
Starting point is 00:06:19 trenches and risk-giving Moscow its first major propaganda win in nearly two years. I want to point out that by retreating westward, analysts say Kyiv could preserve Ukrainian manpower before winter, shortened defensive lines, and avoid another drawn-out siege. But politically, even a tactical withdrawal carries heavy weight, especially after the long battles for Bakhmut and Avdivka, where holding out became a point of pride. And the capture of Pokovsk would allow Putin to frame the war as turning in his favor. It's worth remembering that the Russian strongman urged Washington to pressure Keeve in early ceasefire deliberations to cede the remainder of the Netsk. That's a move that would let him sell the war's enormous cost as vindication back home.
Starting point is 00:07:03 But even if Pukrovsk would have fall, analysts say Russia's military isn't positioned for a sweeping breakthrough. The Institute for the Study of War, a Washington-based think tank, notes that Moscow does lack the logistics and manpower to push rapidly across Denezsk. All right. Coming up next, the Trump administration reportedly is pressuring Israel to allow safe passage of up to 200 Hamas operatives currently hold up in a tunnel network in Rafa. Plus, authorities apprehend two more suspects linked to the ISIS-inspired terror ring that was behind a foiled plot in Michigan. I'll be right back. Hey, Mike Baker here.
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Starting point is 00:09:31 Welcome back to the PDB. Another standoff is playing out in Gaza, this time beneath the city of Rafa, where Washington is pressing Israel to grant safe passage to as many as 200 Hamas fighters hold up in tunnels just along the so-called yellow line. The plan, pushed by the Trump administration, is being framed as something bigger than a humanitarian gesture, but rather a trial run for a broader disarmament and amnesty effort under the 20-point peace plan. The problem, though, is where the fighters are. They're trapped, reportedly on the Israeli-controlled side of the Yellow Line, wedged dangerously close to IDF positions. It's worth remembering that the Yellow Line was established under the October ceasefire, and it's the Israeli military's withdrawal boundary, roughly marking Gaza's mid-day.
Starting point is 00:10:19 point, separating areas under Israeli control from pockets still held by Hamas. But since its inception, it's become both a buffer and a fault line, defining the uneasy peace. Under Washington's proposal, the trapped terrorists would surrender their weapons to U.S. officials at the Civil Military Coordination Center in Israel and either leave Gaza entirely or retreat into Hamas-held areas to the west, where, of course, they could then undoubtedly pick up new weapons. A source closed to Hamas leadership did confirm the fighter's presence in the tunnels, but wouldn't say more, while the IDF insists its troops have come under fire twice from tunnel operatives in Rafa since the ceasefire took hold. Officials in Jerusalem warned that as long as the
Starting point is 00:11:03 terrorists remain armed under Rafa and within range of IDF patrols, further exchanges of gunfire could collapse the truce and drag both sides back into combat. For Washington, that's precisely the scenario that it's trying to prevent. Mediators, Egypt and Turkey, have both been involved in the talks regarding the situation but through different channels. Ankara's diplomats have coordinated closely with Washington and Jerusalem on possible frameworks in line with this ceasefire plan. Meanwhile, Cairo proposed its own version of a deal, safe passage for the terrorists in exchange for their disarmament and the handover of detailed tunnel maps to Egyptian officials who would then destroy the network. So far,
Starting point is 00:11:45 No one is saying yes to any plan. Israel has resisted letting all the fighters walk free, arguing that some were directly involved in attacks on Israelis and should instead face attention. Still, the idea comes straight from point six of the Trump administration's peace framework, a clause offering amnesty to Hamas members who disarm and pledge to coexist peacefully. You may recall, Netanyahu endorsed that principle at the White House in September. But when the ceasefire was finalized in October, only the truce, hostage, and prisoner swaps, and humanitarian corridors made the cut. The safe passage question was left hanging.
Starting point is 00:12:24 Since then, Netanyahu's office has gone on record, saying Israel, quote, will not grant safe passage to Hamas. Still, negotiations on what to do about the underground group continued through late October when Egyptian and Qatari mediators delivered a 24-hour ultimatum, warning Hamas that the fighters must have or risk elimination. But that deadline lapsed without movement. Inside the Jewish state, the debate has grown even more complicated. Recent reports link the Rafah Tunnel Network to the remains of IDF lieutenant Khadar Golden, who was killed and captured by Hamas during the 2014 Gaza War. The chief of staff of the IDF reportedly urged conditioning any safe passage deal on Hamas returning Golden's body. But the IDF later denied having evidence that Golden's remains,
Starting point is 00:13:12 were in the tunnels, though conceded that the underground Hamas fighters might know the body's whereabouts, backpedaling on talks of eliminating the group outright. For Washington, the trapped Hamas fighters represent a test of whether the ceasefire can secure disarmament of the terrorist group, or if the situation will instead collapse into another round of conflict. Okay, shifting to the U.S., the same ISIS-inspired mentality behind the foiled Halloween plot in Michigan that we brought to your attention earlier this week has surfaced again, this time in New Jersey, where two 19-year-olds were allegedly planning a Boston bombing-style attack.
Starting point is 00:13:50 The arrests, two teenagers, raised in privilege, now accused of pledging themselves to the Islamic State. Thomas Khan Jimenez-Gazel and Milo Siddharat, Vermont, Clare, New Jersey, grew up in comfort, surrounded by the kind of lives meant to keep them far from extremism. Ironically, Jimenez-Gazel's mother heads the UN's Women's Entrepreneurship Program. That's a global initiative promoting female empowerment. Sadarat's father, meanwhile, is an Iranian-American poet and college professor. Yet inside their quiet suburban homes, investigators say the young men were spending nights in chat rooms, swapping ISIS propaganda and fantasies of bringing Islamic extremism to America.
Starting point is 00:14:34 When agents made their move, they did it fast. Sadarot was arrested first at his father's three-story home after federal monitors traced anti-Semitic threats and purchases of tactical gear. They also found photos of him at a firing range. Of course, that's not illegal on its own, but viewed as evidence of preparation of an attack when combined with his violent messages. Acting U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey said Sadarat's messages showed, quote, a pattern of anti-Semitic threats advocating violence alongside images of knives and swords and other weapons. Hours later, another federal team closed in at Newark Liberty International Airport, where Jimenez-Gazel was waiting to board a flight to Turkey. Prosecutors say he quietly pursed his travel date up from 17 November, a decision he made just after the news broke of the ISIS cell in Michigan being arrested.
Starting point is 00:15:26 Agents say Jimenez-Gazel's phone contained plans for what he called a, quote, Boston bombing-like attack, as well as photos of himself, posing before an ISIS flag, knife in hand. Yeah, those are all clues. Prosecutors allege that from Turkey, he was heading to Syria to join ISIS fighters. He now faces charges of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization. Those charges can carry up to 20 years in prison per count and a $250,000 fine. Both suspects appeared in federal court in Newark and were held without bail. According to court filings, the Montclair teens were active in the same chat group as a five men arrested in Michigan. That That group had discussed staging-coordinated Halloween attacks, codename pumpkin, referencing the Boston Marathon bombing, Columbine, and the Christchurch Mosque shootings as inspiration.
Starting point is 00:16:17 The Michigan cell, dismantled just days earlier, had allegedly planned to attack LGBTQ-friendly bars in Ferndale outside of Detroit. Federal agents there recovered three AR-15 rifles, two shotguns, four pistols, and more than 1,600 rounds of ammunition and tactical vests from storage units in Dearborn. Investigators say the Montclair suspects were in direct contact with that Michigan ring and planned to flee abroad after the attacks to join ISIS overseas. U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon Jr. credited the FBI's New York field office and the NYPD Intelligence Unit for uncovering what he called a multi-state terror network. He said, quote, we will not stop. We will follow the extremist tentacles where they lead and continue to stand guard with the FBI against terrorism, end quote. Okay. Coming up in the back of the brief, Somali piracy makes an unwelcome comeback after 18 months of relative quiet. I'll have those details when we come back. Hey, Mike Baker here with an important message for, well, dudes everywhere.
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Starting point is 00:19:59 and notorious hotspot along Somalia's coast near the infamous pirate. alley. That's according to our report from the Financial Times. The UK Maritime Trade Operations Center said unauthorized personnel stormed a Malta-flagged oil tanker traveling from India to South Africa, opening fire with rocket-propelled grenades before boarding. The pirates reportedly approached using a hijacked Iranian Tao, a small cargo vessel often repurposed as a floating base for attacks. According to Maritime Intelligence Group Aos Risk, as the pirates boarded, the ship's 24-member crew locked themselves in the vessel's fortified citadel, that's a safe room designed to protect sailors during hijackings. A Spanish warship was subsequently dispatched on Thursday, but was more than a
Starting point is 00:20:45 day's sail away when the distress call went out. Experts say the pirates are now likely racing against the clock to capture at least a hostage before the warship arrives. Martin Kelly, Aos Risk's head of advisory, told the Financial Times, quote, the pirates will be acutely aware that a naval response has begun and they don't want to be there without a hostage. He added, quote, if they can't force entry into the citadel and take the crew hostage, then they'll probably leave the ship and look for another target, end quote. The assault follows two failed boarding attempts earlier this week, including one off Mogadishu, suggesting the pirates of Somalia are gearing their operations back up. As I mentioned, it's the first successful takeover of a merchant
Starting point is 00:21:27 vessel in a year and a half, marking what could be the end of a long lull in Somali piracy. It's a period of calm credited to international naval patrols and improved on-board defenses. For several years, Somali piracy had nearly vanished entirely as global coalitions patrolled the waters around the Horn of Africa. But those forces have finned in recent years as attention shifted north toward the Red Sea, where the Yemen-based Khutti rebels have targeted commercial shipping since the war in Gaza ignited. That lapse may now be opening the door for old threats to return. Maritime analysts agree that regional instability, weak coastal governance, and the diversion of Western naval assets toward the Middle East have left the shipping lanes
Starting point is 00:22:12 increasingly exposed. And that, my friends, is the President's Daily Brief for Friday, the 7th of November. If you have any questions or comments, please reach out to me at pdb at thefirsttv.com. And remember to synchronize your watches for 10 p.m. this evening, when the latest episode of our extended weekend show the PDB Situation Report hits the airwaves on the first TV. You can also catch it over the weekend on our YouTube channel at President's Daily Brief and, of course, podcast platforms everywhere. I'm Mike Baker, and I'll be back later today with the PDB afternoon bulletin.
Starting point is 00:22:47 Until then, stay informed. Stay safe. Stay cool.

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