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Brandon Webb, a former Navy SEAL sniper and Naval Special Warfare Sniper Course Manager, is renowned for training some of America's legendary snipers. He is a multiple New York Times Bestselling Author, Entrepreneur, and Speaker. Webb is the Editor-in-Chief of the SOFREP news team, a collective of military journalists.
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Joe Biden just called Angola a ‘city’—a gaffe or a glaring sign of cognitive decline? The world’s watching, and so are our adversaries.
Brandon Webb dives into one of this week’s hottest stories by Managing Editor Guy McCardle, unraveling the legend of DB Cooper—the elusive hijacker who vanished into the night with $200,000, leaving a mystery as rich as the fortune he stole.
Hegseth might not be everyone’s first choice for Secretary of Defense, but in a Pentagon more focused on PowerPoints than platoon readiness, maybe it’s time for someone unafraid to call out the woke rot and demand a return to what actually wins wars—leadership, accountability, and grit.
The Biden administration’s gamble to greenlight U.S. missile launches into Russia’s backyard risks igniting a geopolitical powder keg, leaving critics questioning whether this is strategy or sheer recklessness.
America’s Founding Fathers didn’t spill blood for a nation that now spends taxpayer dollars on drag shows in Ecuador while bureaucrats cling to power like barnacles on a sinking ship.
When real Americans—those who’ve sweated, bled, and built this country with their own two hands—step up to lead, the swamp rats scurry, and that’s exactly the revolution our Founders envisioned.
Journalism’s sacred duty isn’t to ignite chaos with half-truths and sensational headlines but to stand as a beacon of truth in a world already drowning in noise.
The Pentagon needs a shake-up so fierce it rattles the dust off its bloated bureaucracy and brings back the kind of leadership that knows how to win wars, not just play politics.
Love him or hate him, Trump’s win taps into that primal fairness instinct, and for the military community, it signals a possible return to peace through strength and strategic restraint.
Trump’s no peace dove, but he’d close the deal in Ukraine with a blunt-force bargain that leaves everyone a little bruised and keeps D.C.’s tab in check.
Throwing North Korean rookies into Ukraine’s trenches might boost Russia’s headcount, but this is no training ground—it’s a high-stakes gamble where the greenhorns may just become casualties in Putin’s reckless attempt to keep up the fight.