Unlocking Wisdom: Embracing the Unknown in Decision Making
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.” ~Sun Tzu
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.” ~Sun Tzu
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?
The concept of the sensor shooter, also known as hunter-killer, has a rich history dating back centuries, demonstrating its enduring effectiveness in military strategy.
Joe Biden stated in speech last week that “American leadership is what holds the world together.” Accepting this statement as true, given the state of the world, it seems American leadership has disappeared in Washington, D.C.
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.
Asymmetric warfare, characterized by a disparity in military power between opposing forces, has a rich history spanning centuries.
The U.S. military engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan have been defining chapters in contemporary history, marked by intricate challenges and shifting goals.
Applying General William Tecumseh Sherman’s Military Strategy to modern day problems like Hamas
The landscape of warfare has evolved, and as we embark on the 21st century, a new form of conflict emerges; 5th Generation Warfare
Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) occurs when technology, manufacturing, tactics, strategy, and other capabilities transform how war is waged, even as the brutal nature of war does not.
From a conservative standpoint, Israel’s retaliation for unprovoked attacks and the protection of innocent Israeli civilians is consistent with Just War Theory.
Using the leftist (and bogus) concept of “proportionality” in a nation’s foreign policy, is a surefire way for that country to lose wars.
In the tapestry of human existence, an inescapable thread weaves its way through time – the thread of war. Peace, is the rarity.
This scholarly article delves into the life and accomplishments of Michael Wittmann, one of the most renowned tank aces of World War II.
It’s time for a sequel to, “Third World War,” this time with the focus on China instead of Western Europe.
Planes, Tanks, and Ships; The New Look of Modern Warfare, Bigger Doesn’t Mean Better
Historically total war included attack against civilians to stop their support of the enemy. That’s the way wars were fought through millennia. However, that changed in the Western world after the fall of the Roman Empire in Europe. The idea was that warriors should always protect the weak and innocent (chivalric code). In modern times, the world reverted back to total war during WW1 and WW2.