Venezuela raid leaker jailed. WaPo worried.
You may recall that both the Washington Post and New York Times knew about the military’s plans to arrest of Maduro and his wife shortly before the January 3 raid. Both papers declined to use the story.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
You may recall that both the Washington Post and New York Times knew about the military’s plans to arrest of Maduro and his wife shortly before the January 3 raid. Both papers declined to use the story.
This column is dedicated to Americans who understand that real leadership doesn’t punch a clock, borders aren’t suggestions, families aren’t optional, and strength isn’t negotiable—even when the calendar flips to a new year and half the country is still recovering from New Year’s resolutions they broke before the ball hit the ground.
Chuck Klein lists 50 years of U.S. Presidential actions and/or inaction in the National Security battle space
The National Radio Quiet Zone (NRQZ), a sprawling 13,000-square-mile territory carved out over parts of West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland, was born in the Cold War era.
This edition of Golf with THE Chuck, brought to you by the American Free News Network (AFNN), dives into a weekend that paired military precision with golfing greatness, all while saluting our armed forces.
We hear a lot about democracy in the elections today. But what is really, and what does it need to sprout and flourish?
We hear a lot about democracy in the elections today. But what is really, and what does it need to sprout and flourish?
Earlier this year, Vista Outdoor Inc. sent notifications to outdoor stores selling ammunition, warning of delays and price increases due to a shift in production focus towards Ukraine.
Deterrence and the Interagency Process, Part 2: Interagency “The evolution of the interagency process parallels Americas [sic] purposeful adaptation to changing global realities of the last five decades. But it is not an orderly evolution because of serious structural and cultural impediments, such as discontinuities from one administration to another and poor institutional memory.” Gabriel …
Deterrence and the Interagency Process, Part 1: Deterrence I came across an interesting article on LinkedIn on deterrence and how the military should be in control of it. I started a comment and midway through; I opened another browser tab to a quick search. When I got back to LinkedIn, my comments and the original …
Protecting the Bureaucracy over Country – A Story of How America’s National Security Apparatus is Subverting America
President Joe Biden appeared dazed and confused as he left the podium following remarks at the Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishment Conference in New York City on Wednesday. I don’t claim to be a neurologist, but the president seemed to experience a moment of complete disorientation. In the clip below, the crowd is applauding his speech …
The knives came out for Donald Trump the day he descended the golden escalator to launch his 2016 presidential run. The announcement had sent shockwaves throughout Washington, D.C., and before too long, an elaborate plan to destroy his candidacy had taken shape. The DNC, the Hillary Clinton campaign and top Obama administration officials, aided by …
U.S. border officials encountered 234,088 migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border in April, topping March’s 22-year high of just over 221,000, according to a court document filed Monday. April marks the fourth time in the Biden administration that monthly border encounters have topped 200,000. Each undocumented migrant who either reports to the authorities at legal ports …