The Bolduc Brief: Assessing the Current State of US Military Strength – Challenges and Concerns
The US military is rated “weak”—underfunded, overstretched, and facing rising threats. Can America stay ready for the next global crisis?
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The US military is rated “weak”—underfunded, overstretched, and facing rising threats. Can America stay ready for the next global crisis?
Tariffs, immigration, and economic instability—how Trump’s policies fueled hidden taxes, labor shortages, and national security risks.
Lockheed, Nokia, and Verizon are revolutionizing military communication with 5G tech, boosting speed, security, and battlefield readiness.
US siding with Russia over Ukraine could shake up global alliances and threaten democracy. Is America’s reliability in danger?
Trump’s CPAC speech ignores key issues like rising costs and healthcare, focusing instead on division. Is unity still possible?
Drug cartels aren’t just criminals—they’re insurgents. Designating them as terrorists is urgent for US security, stability, and justice.
After 17 years, the NNSA wraps up the B61-12 bomb program, setting sights on the powerful B61-13. Modern nukes, new era.
The US transfers 11 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo Bay to Oman, marking progress in efforts to responsibly reduce the facility’s population.
US targets 134 Chinese firms, including Tencent and CATL, over alleged military ties—escalating tech tensions with Beijing.
China’s unholy alliance with cartels weaponizes drugs, tech, and influence against the US—can we reclaim control before it’s too late?
The arrest of Yinpiao Zhou for flying a hacked drone over Vandenberg Space Force Base is more than a security breach. It is another wake up call that we are being watched and that even small, off-the-shelf tech can punch disturbing holes in our nation’s defenses.
Love him or hate him, Trump’s win taps into that primal fairness instinct, and for the military community, it signals a possible return to peace through strength and strategic restraint.