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?
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.
Hamas’ decision to release three hostages this Saturday might look like progress on paper, but in the face of Trump’s hardline ultimatum and Israel’s mounting impatience, it’s nothing more than a desperate stall tactic in a high-stakes game where lives hang in the balance.
With the USS Ralph Johnson and USNS Bowditch making waves in the Taiwan Strait, the message is clear—Trump’s White House isn’t backing down to Beijing.
With the clock ticking down to Trump’s Saturday deadline, the world is bracing for the moment when diplomacy ends and consequences begin.
The US recently approved a $1B deal to help Kuwait strengthen its military infrastructure. Here’s how it impacts security in the Gulf.
The US approves a $304M radar sale to Egypt, boosting its air defense. Find out how this deal impacts regional security.
The world watched Kabul fall. Will Ukraine be next? The US must stand firm, or history will repeat itself—again.
If there’s one thing history has taught us, it’s that underestimating Trump’s willingness to hit back—hard—has never been a winning strategy.
Trump’s plan to seize Gaza and relocate its population isn’t just controversial—it’s a Molotov cocktail tossed into an already raging geopolitical fire.
US freezes Haiti mission funding as gang violence surges, while El Salvador sends troops to support a struggling UN operation.