Global Terrorism Grows as US Transitions to Near-peer Competition
Global terrorism continues to attract new recruits in its fight against the “Great Satan.” The U.S. must not become complacent.
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Global terrorism continues to attract new recruits in its fight against the “Great Satan.” The U.S. must not become complacent.
The U.S. may nearly be out of Afghanistan, but will still deliver a bite — or an airstrike or two — against the Taliban when needed.
“These are brave Afghans and their families who have completed a thorough security vetting process,” the State Department said as Operation Allies Refuge begins.
Our time in Afghanistan will be marked by profound emotions hard to describe to someone who wasn’t there. In the end, was it all worth it?
The special operations community is highly competitve. But when the sharks begin to circle, it’s your mentality that will get you through.
“They’re just going to be left behind to be slaughtered by these very brutal people, and it breaks my heart,” Bush said.
This is the account of what happens when you put together Navy SEALs, German KSK, Nazi marching music, and too much beer.
Does the army of Afghanistan have any fight in it left or are the Taliban set to swipe it to the dustbin of history?
General Miller has had a distinguished career serving the United States military and the special operations community for four decades.
It did not take a degree in physics or expertise in demolition specs to know that the shit our Humvee was sitting on was enough to blow us all to Pakistan.
If the video is true and recent, it puts an end to the Taliban’s propaganda of allowing Afghan government troops to surrender safely.
The duties of a casualty assistance officer may be hard, but the support they offer to a Gold Star widow is invaluable.