24 Soldiers, Forgotten and Discriminated Against, Finally Awarded The Medal...
Passed over due to negligence and possible discrimination, 24 veterans received the Medal of Honor from President Obama on Tuesday. The ceremony took place at about 3:40 pm EST this afternoon.Of the...
View ArticlePutin Would Rather See Civil War In Ukraine Than A Western-Leaning Democracy
Since people in Ukraine’s Black Sea peninsula of Crimea voted to join Russia in a referendum on Sunday, fears are growing that Russian President Vladimir Putin will boost efforts to destabilize other...
View ArticleHere's The Tense Moment When Two Veterans Confront An Alleged Military Faker
A new video posted online shows a pair of veterans confront an individual they say has recently been walking around a California college posing as an Army Ranger.Published to YouTube Wednesday, the...
View ArticleThe Search For The Missing Plane Appears To Be Deadlocked
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Investigations into the mystery of a missing Malaysian jet appeared to be at a deadlock on Wednesday, with no conclusive evidence of foul play and doubts whether nations would...
View ArticleUS Government Signs Off On A Long-Awaited Marijuana Study For Veterans
WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal government has signed off on a long-delayed study looking at marijuana as a treatment for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, a development that drug researchers...
View ArticleThe Forgotten Heroes Of The War On Terror
On Tuesday, President Obama awarded 24 soldiers with the Medal of Honor who had been overlooked, or rather, discriminated against, for heroic actions they took in wars going back to Vietnam, Korea, and...
View ArticleHere's The Real Reason Why Photos Of Bin Laden's Body Haven't Been Released
There are a lot of puzzled expressions on people’s faces when it comes to the subject of the late Osama Bin Laden and why the White House has not authorized the release of any pictures of the body....
View ArticleThe US May Have Paid The Afghan Police For 'Ghost Workers' Who Don't Even Exist
The U.S. may be unwittingly doling out checks to "ghost workers" of the Afghan National Police who don't even exist, according to an alert letter sent from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan...
View ArticleHere’s The Big And Offensive Mistake Employers Make When Hiring Veterans
Companies rightfully want to hire veterans. America’s veterans have always been driven individuals with unique skills and leadership experience. But after more than a decade of complex...
View ArticleThe US Military Is Considering Selling Surplus Gear In Afghanistan To Pakistan
One of the main concerns for the Pentagon this year is the potential complete withdrawal from Afghanistan. Should the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) between the United States and the Afghan...
View ArticleHere's What British Muslims With Violent Radical Sympathies Have In Common
A new study from Queen Mary University in London refutes the assumption that people sympathetic to violent protests and terrorism have limited education, earn a low income, and are isolated from...
View ArticleThe New TIME Depicts Putin As Angry Land, And The Economist Placed Putin...
Amid Moscow's invasion in Crimea and increasingly hostile rhetoric from Putin himself, the premier weekly magazines in the West have some vivid new covers.Here's TIME: The new cover of the Economist...
View ArticleIsrael's Defense Chief Said The US Is 'Showing Weakness' On Ukraine, And The...
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon is in hot water again with the United States for caustic criticism of his country's main ally that has put more strain on already testy...
View ArticleGeneral James Mattis: Dealing With The Middle East Has 'Halfway Driven Me To...
BERKELEY, Calif. — Retired Marine Gen. James Mattis believes Arab states will be the key to countering what he calls Iran's "muscular bullying."At a lecture at the University of California-Berkeley on...
View Article9 Incredible Achievements Of The 91-Year-Old Retired Air Force General Who...
There has never been anyone quite like retired U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Chuck Yeager.Yeager, 91, has led a life full of unbelievable heroics and achievements epic enough to warrant having a...
View ArticleUruguay Agrees To Take Some Guantanamo Inmates
Uruguay has agreed with the United States to accept some prisoners held in the much-criticized detention center at the U.S. military base of Guantanamo Bay, President Jose Mujica said on Thursday.The...
View ArticleLegendary Marine General James Mattis: Here's What Happens If Iran Gets A Nuke
BERKELEY, Calif. — Responding to questions following a lecture at the University of California-Berkeley, retired Marine Gen. James Mattis said that if Iran eventually builds a nuclear weapon, there...
View ArticleIran Is Building A Shoddy Replica Of A US Navy Aircraft Carrier For Some Reason
Iran is building a non-functioning replica of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier that analysts believe may be for propaganda purposes, The New York Times reports."Based on our observations, this is not a...
View ArticleLegendary General James Mattis Explains What's Happening In The Middle East...
BERKELEY, Calif. — Retired Marine Gen. James Mattis, who was responsible for overseeing 20 Middle Eastern countries as the former commander of Central Command, gave a series of lectures at the...
View ArticleWhy America's Police Are Becoming So Militarized
America's police have become too militarised.From the way police entered the house--helmeted and masked, guns drawn and shields in front, knocking down the door with a battering ram and rushing...
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