Target the Cartels, Expose Their Enablers, and Hold US Bureaucrats Accountable
Drug cartels aren’t just criminals—they’re insurgents. Designating them as terrorists is urgent for US security, stability, and justice.
Drug cartels aren’t just criminals—they’re insurgents. Designating them as terrorists is urgent for US security, stability, and justice.
Tariffs promise to protect US jobs, but at what cost? Higher prices, trade wars, and economic slowdowns—are they worth it?
Has the Special Forces mission expanded too far? Green Berets were built for Unconventional Warfare—so why are they juggling nine missions?
Ending the war in Ukraine isn’t about surrender—it’s about unleashing America’s economic strength, stabilizing global supply chains, and restoring U.S. dominance through strategic, hard-nosed diplomacy.
Middle school walkout in Germany sparks DEI controversy—student-led or faculty-driven? DoDEA’s role in activism vs. education questioned.
USAID: Kennedy’s bold move in 1961. Humanitarian aid meets US military strategy—essential or expendable? The debate rages on.
Ever wondered how pilots handle G-forces? Discover the science behind G-LOC and how pilots stay conscious at +9Gs.
Trump’s Gaza plan misses the mark, risking more instability. It’s time for a smarter, more collaborative approach to Middle East peace.
Erik Prince and Mike Lee propose using private contractors with “Letters of Marque” to target cartels—could this change the game?
Stoicism has shaped my life, helping me uphold my oaths and navigate challenges with resilience. Could this philosophy transform leadership today?
USASOC is reshaping Special Forces for future conflicts, facing recruitment struggles while reimagining training and mission focus.
Between January and June 1944, Ridgway and Gavin took a battered 82nd Airborne, forged it into a lethal, disciplined force, and set the standard that Airborne warriors still live by today.