Nobody Has To Die: Minneapolis Isn’t a Political Issue. It’s a Tactical Failure…on Both Sides
Politics keeps choosing the moment, but until professionals choose the tactics, we are going to keep stacking bodies and calling it enforcement.
Politics keeps choosing the moment, but until professionals choose the tactics, we are going to keep stacking bodies and calling it enforcement.
Ryan Pitts didn’t survive COP Keating because he was invincible; he survived because, in the chaos of a fight designed to kill him, he refused to quit.
A ceasefire in Gaza remains tied to unresolved recovery efforts, a federal shooting in Minneapolis has escalated into a national political confrontation, and the war in Ukraine is settling into a long-term condition rather than a decisive phase. None of the three shows signs of rapid resolution. Together, they reflect a security environment defined less by escalation than by endurance, with governments managing pressure rather than bringing conflicts to clean conclusions.
Minneapolis federal shooting amid protests, Iran’s empty “all-out war” threats against U.S. superiority, Winter Storm Fern’s 1.2M power outages on the East Coast, and President Trump’s praise strengthening U.S.-UK military ties.
Women have repeatedly met the same combat standards as men in schools and selections, so the real debate is no longer about capability but about whether some men are willing to accept women in combat anyway.
Democracy is eroding worldwide, and the Trump administration exemplifies troubling trends of authoritarianism, polarization, and weakened democratic norms.
Justin Fuller, a civilian parachute instructor who trained military and rescue personnel, died on Oct. 4, 2025 after deliberately separating from a snagged tandem rig so his first-time student’s reserve could deploy and the student could survive.
Left of Bang turns Combat Hunter lessons into a practical guide for building baselines, spotting clustered behavioral anomalies, and acting early on instinct-backed warning signs to prevent violence before the “bang,” making it essential reading for travelers and anyone serious about personal security.
Walz readies the Minnesota Guard amid ICE violence in Minneapolis, Trump threatens 100% tariffs on Canada, Nigeria’s military assures farmers amid ongoing chaos, and skate programs in Gaza, Uganda, and Nigeria offer youth a rare lifeline of safety and hope.
Federal agents killed a man in Minneapolis, the Navy apologizes to vaccine‑discharged troops, the FBI purges experienced agents, captures a cartel-linked Olympian, and charges an Ohio man for threatening to kill ICE agents.
Project 100,000 lowered enlistment standards during Vietnam, pulling in vulnerable recruits and sending many into high-risk jobs where the human cost showed up in higher deaths and worse outcomes after the war.
The proposed “Board of Peace” exemplifies political posturing and bureaucratic redundancy, reflecting a lack of humility and genuine commitment to collaboration while undermining the proven capabilities of institutions like the United Nations.