Famous US Military Hero Rips Into Ron Paul Over His Murdered Veteran Tweet
Dakota Meyer is as famous in the Marine Corps for disobeying orders as he is for wearing a Medal of Honor around his neck. So it comes as no surprise that he would respond when Ron Paul fired out this...
View ArticleSouth Korea Talks Of A Pre-Emptive Strike On North Korea's Nukes
The tension is rising in Asia, with worrying signs that conflict could break out at any point.In the Koreas, fallout over a prospective North Korean nuclear test has South Korean troops on the border...
View Article29 Pictures Of Marine Drill Instructors Screaming In People's Faces
Every small-town tough guy thinks he'd never take treatment like this.Then when they get down to Parris Island, that small-town tough guy quickly realizes: You will take treatment like this and like...
View ArticleJohn Brennan's Hearing Underscores How Little Oversight There Is On Drones
Despite disappointing many observers, Thursday's confirmation hearing of CIA Director-to-be John Brennan laid bare how much the President's covert drone war operates without oversight.Publicly...
View ArticleUS Defense Companies Are Scrambling To Meet China's Low Low Arms Prices (RTN)
China has pushed its defense spending to record highs as it builds a global force from the ground up.The communist country has leapfrogged past advancements that took Western nations decades to perfect...
View ArticleToday Anyone In The World Can Be A Lethal Sniper
For more than four centuries firearm manufacturers have done everything they could to make their products deadlier and more accurate. Given metallurgical advancements and chemical work in composites,...
View ArticleJapan May Release Radar Data To Prove China's Lying About Radar Incident
Within hours of Japan's announcement that Chinese ships had locked fire-control radar on Tokyo forces last month, Beijing denied the event occurred at all.The New York Times Friday ran China's denial:...
View ArticleThat Time Ronald Reagan Hosted Those 'Freedom Fighters' At The Oval Office
As the public debates some of the more controversial ways the US deals with foreign policy and safety, it's prudent to remember some of the less than fruitful foreign policy items where America...
View ArticlePlane Carrying Guinea's Top Military Officials Crashes, Investigation Underway
A plane carrying a military delegation from Guinea to attend an annual armed forces day in Liberia crashed Monday in the Liberian town of Charlesville, Monrovia said."There has been a plane crash in...
View ArticleFrance Bombs Targets In Mali Again As Islamists Reemerge In Gao
France bombed Islamist targets in northern Mali on Monday following a string of guerrilla attacks by the extremists a month after Paris launched an offensive to drive them from its former colony.In a...
View ArticleDeadly Attack At British Afghan Base Happened When Troops 'Let Their Guard Down'
Troops at Britain's main Afghan base, where Prince Harry was based, lowered their guard and left watchtowers empty before a spectacular Taliban assault that destroyed hundreds of millions of pounds'...
View ArticleWomen Don't Want The Military To Lower Combat Standards
Women in the military do not want standards to be lowered to help them get into ground combat jobs, advocacy groups and servicewomen say."We don't want unqualified women in these positions," said Maj....
View ArticleNew 'Google For Spies' Mines Social Media, Builds Profiles, Predicts Future...
Defense company Raytheon is now boasting about new software that mines social media in order to profile, and predict the movements of potential suspect.The program, called Rapid Information Overlay...
View ArticleIran Says It Has Cloned US Drone In Full Production
In the first week of December 2012, Iran announced the capture of a U.S. Navy Scan Eagle drone and plans to learn its secrets. Having been off the coast of Iran last fall and seen the number of Scan...
View ArticleThe SEAL Who Shot Bin Laden Left The Navy With No Pension And Little Hope
An article published by the Center For Investigative Reporting in conjunction with Esquire today details the most intimate picture we have of the man who shot Bin Laden.And it's pretty shocking."The...
View ArticleNASA's 'Spooky Plane' Is On Its Way Back To Afghanistan
At the end of last year, we reported about the return of a NASA WB-57 Canberra from operations in Afghanistan, where the civil-registered plane act as Battlefield Airborne Communications Node...
View ArticleSyrian War Spills Into Turkey As Car Bomb Kills At Least 10
A car with Syrian plates exploded on the Turkish side of a border crossing on Monday, killing at least five Syrians and five Turkish citizens, according to Hurriyet Daily News."We don't know whether...
View Article16 Fascinating New Details From The Man Who Killed Bin Laden
The man who shot Bin Laden is the subject of an excellent article by Phil Bronstein of Center For Investigative Reporting in conjunction with Esquire."The Shooter" has had a hard time since the...
View ArticleRebels Have Captured Syria's Largest Dam And Are Pushing Into Damascus
Syrian rebels captured the country's largest hydroelectric dam as others launched their biggest push into the capital since July, according to Reuters.In the north opposition forces led by Sunni...
View ArticleVeteran Awarded Medal Of Honor For Repelling Hundreds Of Enemy Fighters
Former Army Staff Sergeant Clinton Romesha was awarded the Medal of Honor today, becoming the fourth living recipient of the nation's highest military award for valor in Iraq or Afghanistan.Romesha was...
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