World War III Watch: Warmongers Gotta Warmonger!
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.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
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.
As thoughtful Americans scrutinize the dynamics between the United States and Russia, a reconsideration of our nation’s recent foreign policy choices is paramount.
Our generals and admirals and SES politicians took their eye off the ball and wrecked our Military starting in 2001.
The U.S. is now paying the price for not understanding the strategic relationship among Russia, China and Iran and their interconnectedness.
Ukraine winning the fight against Russia is in the United State’s Strategic Interests, by American Citizen, Sojourner
The Drip, Drip, Drip of the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Detail Closing on 60 Years
In a theater of conflict ignored by the press, it seems Russian fighters and American drones came close to occupying the same airspace over Syria.
The last time things got this way in Russia, we ended up fighting a Cold War for 6 decades with a thing called the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
The idea of Ukraine getting US designed older F-16s is a noneffective miscalculation by uniformed bureaucrats in Washington.
The Russia v Ukraine dust-up is continuing apace, and Vladimir “Yes I’m former KGB” Putin has made a rare admission – that the Russian Army is running out of modern equipment. Business Insider has the news: Russian President Vladimir Putin has admitted that the Russian military needs to modernize its weapons if it is to …
As Memorial Day has passed and we have honored Americans who died in Service to our Country, World War 3 sits on our horizon.
Durham Report: no Valid Predicate for Crossfire Hurricane. Durham Finds the FBI Undertook an Investigation with Conscious Bias Against Trump: Now What?
Defending The Republic, Part 1: Scenarios Over the last year, I’ve been thinking, researching, and writing (Corporatism Part 1, Part 2; Thoughts on Ukraine, Part 7: The Joint Corporatist Scenario, among others) a lot about corporatism. I’ve been searching for a reason why corporations are doing what they are doing with social justice agendas. Why …
We have previously reported on Bill Kristol, the neoconservative founder and later destroyer of The Weekly Standard, because as a dedicated #NeverTrumper he couldn’t stand to allow any support of Donald Trump in a magazine marketed to conservatives and Republicans. Mr Kristol and the other neocons, such as Max Boot and Jennifer Rubin, all love …
We are currently witnessing a proxy war between the NATO and China; using Ukrainian and Russian sons and daughters as the pawns.
Lessons Not Learned: Ukraine, Iraq, and US Military Strategy The twentieth anniversary of the Iraq War arrived without fanfare in US political circles. It is not politically expedient to draw attention to the ambiguous-at-best results achieved there after the sacrifice of 4,500 US military personnel with many more wounded and suffering from psychological trauma, and …
Ukraine and Russia have violated the ban on chemical weapons use in war, but has Ukraine gone a step further? Both Ukraine and Russia signed and ratified the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention. Article I (5) of the Convention states: “Each State Party undertakes not to use riot control agents as a method of warfare.” Article …
My Twitter feed frequently shows me stories about how the Russo-Ukrainian War has devastated the Russian economy and how Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has led the country down the toilet. But, alas!, it seems that maybe, just maybe, things haven’t gone quite as we’ve been told. From The New York Times: Russia Sidesteps Western Punishments, With …
The Russo-Ukrainian War has seen hundreds of thousands of casualties, according to The New York Times: Russia’s war in Ukraine has left more than 100,000 of Moscow’s troops dead or wounded, and Ukraine has probably suffered a similar number of casualties, the United States’ most senior general said this week. “You’re looking at well over …
China’s Food Security and the Russo-Ukrainian War. The Russo-Ukrainian war complicates China’s food security strategy