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Did America Really Need To Get Involved In Providing So Much Aid To Ukraine?

Retired U.S. Army Sergeant Major and Author John deVerteuil discusses how our country may have put itself in a mess trying to help Ukraine. The Russia/Ukraine war has certainly been a costly one – particularly for the United States. Ever since President Joe Biden has opted to support Ukraine in this battle, he has vowed to devote billions of dollars to it for the cause. In the midst of this, however, Senate negotiations to finalize … Read more

Missed recruitment will lead to a draft out of necessity By Michael Letts

(Originally published in AUN TV.) The military fell short of its recruitment goals once again. After the fiscal year ended at the end of September, Defense Department officials testified to the House Armed Services Military Personnel Subcommittee that the Army, Navy, and Air Force all missed their recruitment goals for the year. While the Marine Corps and Space Force did hit their recruitment numbers, their groups are much smaller than the Army, Navy, and Air … Read more

With the Israel/Hamas War Beyond Negotiation, What Will Happen Now?

Retired Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis discusses Hamas actions and what could happen next. Ever since it began its attacks on Israel over the weekend, Hamas has continued to move forward against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his administration. As a result, over 900 people have now been killed, and apparently there’s no negotiation in place to bring an end to the ongoing war. Speaking with President Joe Biden Sunday night, Netanyahu explained that, when … Read more

Could China’s Economic Woes Lead To Possible Desperation (Guest: Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis)

Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis discusses some recent comments indicating that the country is becoming a “ticking time bomb.” The ongoing tension between China and the United States has grown over the past few months, but some recent comments from President Joe Biden indicate that the country might consider something desperate to keep afloat. At a recent fundraiser, Biden noted that China’s economy is “in trouble,” and that these economic challenges are anything … Read more

Army Scrambles to Boost Lagging Recruitment, But Won’t Make the One Really Necessary Change (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in The Western Journal.) It seems like the U.S. Army might have realized what it needs to do to meet its aggressive recruitment goals for this year, and it doesn’t have anything to do with being woke. Fiscal year 2023 began on Oct. 1, 2022, and since that time, the Army has already added roughly 18,500 soldiers with another 13,000 in the process, Maj. Gen. Johnny Davis, head of the service’s Recruiting Command, … Read more

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