Bringing Back the Draft: Analyzing the Last U.S. Draft and Preparing for the Future
The last time the United States implemented a draft was during the Vietnam War, a period that left a lasting impact on the nation’s history and military policies.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
The last time the United States implemented a draft was during the Vietnam War, a period that left a lasting impact on the nation’s history and military policies.
The ancient Spartan ethos was encapsulated in the solemn phrase “Return with your shield or on it.
The U.S. government’s discreet deployment of 40,000 troops across the Middle East demands a call for transparency and accountability.
From ancient civilizations to modern conflicts, the employment of hired soldiers has often resulted in unforeseen repercussions and the erosion of state authority.
“Ordinary Men” by Christopher R. Browning challenges the prevalent belief that most individuals maintain an unwavering moral compass and how circumstances can lead ordinary people to commit unimaginable acts.
The early 1990s witnessed a harrowing chapter in the Balkan region as Yugoslavia disintegrated, giving rise to a brutal conflict marked by war, ethnic cleansing, and genocide.
Our generals and admirals and SES politicians took their eye off the ball and wrecked our Military starting in 2001.
The potential consequences of using military deployments as “bait “ for strategic purposes raise ethical and strategic questions about the direction of U.S. foreign policy.
The calls for a ceasefire are deafening. When should Israel pull out of Gaza and let things return to normal? As with any conflict, the answer depends upon which side you are on.
In case you have forgotten, Zelensky turned Trump’s congratulatory call for being elected president of Ukraine into an article of impeachment.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is incredibly complex, and finding a resolution requires innovative thinking and a commitment from all parties involved.
In the shadows of World War II, a covert and sinister unit of the Japanese Army, known as Unit 731 emerged as a symbol of abhorrent inhumanity.
Retired U.S. Air Force Colonel Duke Woodhull opines that Xi believes that a blustering, threatening approach will so thoroughly discourage Taiwan’s potential defenders, that a fully-mobilized invasion of Taiwan will not even be required.
The decision by the U.S. military to rename psychological operations (PSYOP) to information operations reflects a strategic shift in terminology that aims to convey a more neutral and encompassing image.
Asymmetric warfare, characterized by a disparity in military power between opposing forces, has a rich history spanning centuries.
The authority vested in the U.S. President to make unilateral decisions regarding military force raises critical concerns about unchecked power and its potential to escalate conflicts into full-blown wars.
In the turbulent waters of the Red Sea, a maritime menace is stirring, and it’s not just threatening to plunder cargo—it’s setting sail with our climate.
Once upon a time, in the mystical realm of maritime adventures, the U.S. Marine Corps was the undisputed hero in the battle against pirates.
Contrary to the opinions of effeminate leftists, warfare is not supposed to be a fair fight. The objective, is to win.
Insights from the 5-sided building known as Sodom on the Potomac, by a Citizen Writer and American Patriot who goes by, Mark Twain.