Why Our Commander-in-Chief is Incapable of Good Leadership
Donald Trump has shown, through both incompetence and a profound lack of empathy, that he is fundamentally incapable of providing the leadership our Armed Forces and nation deserve.
Donald Trump has shown, through both incompetence and a profound lack of empathy, that he is fundamentally incapable of providing the leadership our Armed Forces and nation deserve.
Special operations forces are stepping into a battlefield where silicon and code now hit as hard as steel and muscle.
Israel’s strike in Doha didn’t just blow apart a building—it blew open the old idea that any sanctuary, even in a U.S.-allied capital, is truly off-limits in this war.
An 18-year-old Guardsman died on a Fort Leonard Wood’s rifle range, and until CID proves otherwise, this reads like a hard, ugly training mishap—the kind that rattles first formation the next morning.
Paris Davis proved that real leadership isn’t about chasing medals, but about carrying your men through hell and refusing to let history forget it.
Protests in D.C., war escalations, cable cuts, and Japan’s Prime Minister’s fall shape Sunday’s top headlines, September 7, 2025.
Trump’s “Department of War” rebrand is pure chaos—loud, jarring, and impossible to ignore, but America deserves vision, not just war.
The Pentagon reshuffles top military leaders, naming new commanders for STRATCOM, Naval Forces Europe-Africa, and senior Marine Corps posts.
September 4, 1941: USS Greer trades fire with U-652—the first US-German clash at sea, pushing America closer to World War II.
In the desert’s crucible, where ego burned away, I discovered that truth itself could be the strongest shield a man might carry.
Border Patrol detains firefighters, Trump eyes Guard in cities, Russia strikes Kyiv. Welcome to your SOFREP Morning Brief for Friday, August 29, 2025.
Chuck was the kind of man who’d tell you he was a nice guy, and damn if he didn’t prove it every time, right up until the day the universe decided it was done with him.