SOFREP Cartoon: From Hitler’s Hubris to Putin’s Predicament
Putin’s war in Ukraine is starting to look less like a display of strength and more like a slow-motion replay of history’s costliest delusions.
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Putin’s war in Ukraine is starting to look less like a display of strength and more like a slow-motion replay of history’s costliest delusions.
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In the Comey-verse, truth wears purple trunks and a smirk, strolling beaches not for justice, but for one last shot at bestseller relevance.
Boeing signed up to build the crown jewel of presidential transport and wound up with a $2 billion headache instead.
Two grown-ass nations playing nuclear chicken on quarter-fed pony rides, and we’re the clowns on the sidelines hoping they’ll knock it off before they kill everybody.
SECDEF Hegseth’s move to slash 20% of general officer billets is a long-overdue effort to carve the fat off a top-heavy system that’s been waddling around unchecked for decades.
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Between the Houthi body count and the bargain-bin t-shirts, it’s starting to feel like every day’s a clearance sale in Yemen—Happy Boom Day!
With a wink and a sharp pen, Lang sets Roosevelt steaming through the Canal, big stick in hand, reminding us that American muscle—whether in 1904 or 2024—still loves a show of force on the world’s stage.
Xi agreed to meet with Blinken, but definitely maintained the upper hand…err, foot.
Is the US weaponizing its legal system?
Right now, no one is certain who blew up the Kakhova Dam. No one, of course, except the people who did it. What their reasoning is, we may never know.