“Prominent supporters of President Trump are expressing skepticism over his decision to launch airstrikes against Syria, slamming the move as overly aggressive and unnecessary,” writes Jacqueline Thomsen at The Hill. The list includes Laura Ingraham, Tucker Carlson, and Michael Savage among several others. “Sad warmongers hijacking our nation” tweeted Savage. Key supporters for the airstrikes […]
Sec. James Mattis Statement on Syrian Strikes
What Happened in Syria?
If you’re just coming back from a fun filled Saturday, you may be wondering what is happening in Syria. The short answer is, the Trump administration has attacked the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad (again) for alleged use of chlorine gas on rebels in Douma, a neighborhood on the outskirts of Damascus. Eighty-seven members […]
Neither Facebook nor Obama Administration Blameless
Democrats, shocked and bitter over Hillary Clinton’s loss to Donald Trump, are using Facebook as a scapegoat, explains the WSJ. The Russians began organizing in 2013 and stole American identities. “Beginning in or around June 2014, and continuing into June 2015, public reporting began to identify operations conducted by the [IRA] in the United States,” […]
“Syria’s Civil War Still Rages”
Cato Senior Fellow, A. Trevor Thrall writes that President Trump’s instincts on Syria are correct, but if the past is prologue, America will wind up stuck in the country anyway. The longer America remains engaged in Syria, the greater the likelihood of a mistake that puts Americans in combat with forces from Russia, Iran, or […]
Europe’s New Wealthiest Man
Bernard Arnault, Chairman of LVMH, is Europe’s new wealthiest man. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, the luxury goods tycoon has overtaken Amancio Ortega of Spain as the wealthiest man on the continent. Ortega is the owner of Inditex, the world’s largest clothing retailer. According to LVMH: Bernard Arnault is Chairman and CEO of LVMH […]
Make the Deep State more Accountable
“China’s J-20, roughly on the same technical level as the F-35, costs one-fifth as much. Quantity has its own winning quality. To achieve this unhappy balance, the U.S. government gave up on the best fighter in the sky, the F-22,” writes Angelo Codevilla (senior fellow of Claremont Institute, professor emeritus of international relations at Boston […]
What are America’s Limited Interests in Syria in 2018?
“Emotions should not be allowed to overrule what the president has thought and expressed many times: while the outcome of Syria’s civil war may mean everything to Assad, and much to Russia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Israel, it means comparatively little to a USA 5,000 miles away,” writes Pat Buchanan in The American Conservative. […]
The U.S. Navy’s Carrier Deck of the Future
Lockheed Martin’s Advanced Development Program (ADP), also known as its Skunk Works, which is responsible for many famous military aircraft designs has released a video of its unmanned-carrier based MQ-25 stealth tanker plane. The video sheds light on the U.S. Navy’s carrier deck of the future with its purpose-built MQ-25 concept. The Skunk Works® purpose-built […]
Can America Believe Syria Gas Evidence from the Soros-funded Opposition?
In the rush to war in Syria, most aren’t asking the most basic question, can the “evidence” of the gassing itself be believed? The organization responsible for bringing the gassing evidence is backed by Syrian rebels. That already gives them a conflict of interest when it comes to inducing the U.S. into attacking the Syrian […]
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