This Week on SOFREP: The Biden Administration, Already Outgunned by the Issues?
This week on SOFREP: Biden is facing a huge issues at home and abroad, but his focus is on using big words and pushing progressive politics.
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This week on SOFREP: Biden is facing a huge issues at home and abroad, but his focus is on using big words and pushing progressive politics.
Denis McDonough, the new VA Secretary, has vowed to ‘fight like hell’ for veterans. But the challenges he will face are extraordinary.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid warned that the insurgents “will definitely return to war” if Washington “rejects this deal.”
The JP reported independent tracking sites, followed two aircraft that were allegedly used by the IRGC to transfer weapons to Syria & Lebanon.
The DoD is scrambling to cut out any links to extremism in the ranks — actual or imagined — in the wake of SecDef Austin’s stand down.
“At this very moment…they are all on hold. They will all be reexamined from cradle to grave,” said EUCOM Chief Air Force General Wolters.
In its first real test of foreign policy, the Biden Administration threatened sanctions against Myanmar if the military does not cede power.
“I believe in teaching the good, the bad, the ugly — and our country was born with a birth-defect,” retired Marine Corps Gen. Jim Mattis said.
The Army has announced sweeping changes to its appearance and uniform code AR 670-1. But the ‘progressive’ edits are already falling short.
After just one week as Commander-in-Chief, Biden appears to be toying with plans to redistribute U.S. troops in the Middle East and Africa.
With his announcement of the ‘Office of the Former President,’ Donald Trump is now positioning himself as a kind of political kingmaker.
After thirty years of service and five presidents later, the two Boeing 747 Air Force One planes are in the process of being phased out.