John Moses Browning: A Patriot and Engineering Genius
John Moses Browning, born on January 23, 1855, in Ogden, Utah, was not just a firearms designer; he was an engineering genius whose innovations revolutionized the firearms industry
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
John Moses Browning, born on January 23, 1855, in Ogden, Utah, was not just a firearms designer; he was an engineering genius whose innovations revolutionized the firearms industry
While a simultaneous attack on both Taiwan and Japan may seem like a drastic escalation, such a scenario aligns with China’s overarching goals
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On Saturday, March 2, the U.S. government used the U.S. military to airdrop emergency supplies into Gaza. Question is: Why??
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.” ~Sun Tzu
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It seems that the neoconservatives — who haven’t seemed very conservative when it comes to domestic policy — simply have never met a war in which they didn’t want the United States to fight.
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Free Palestine and reward the terrorists of October 7 with their own state? That is a thousand times the wrong way to proceed.
The establishment of the United States Space Force (USSF) in 2019 marked a significant milestone in the USA’s journey towards weaponizing the space domain.
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What do you call an organization that takes billions of dollars in humanitarian aid funds, and invests it in foreign private resorts and bank accounts for its elite leaders instead of improving the lives of the rank and file people under its care?
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“Abandoning NATO allies could effectively end the security umbrella that has long guarded friends in Europe, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East”
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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.