Author: Michael

In a June 11 announcement, the Army officially canceled the M10 Booker Combat Vehicle. The fate of the 80 or so M10 Bookers that the Army did take delivery of has been left open-ended.  
Enter the Marines. Two in particular. Marine Lt. Col. John Dick and Lt. Col. Daniel D. Phillips, the commanding officer and executive officer, respectively, of 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, have an idea of what the Army could do with the not-so-light tanks they didn’t want.

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Since the COVID-19 pandemic, tens of millions of Americans are waking up to the truth: big pharma isn’t interested in your health, they are only interested in their bottom line.
It’s why the biopharmaceutical complex and the medical establishment worked so hard to suppress COVID-19 treatments like Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine. They knew that an experimental vaccine, no matter how dangerous, would mean massive profits for the pharmaceutical companies.

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On Tucker Carlson’s recent interview of former Pentagon official Dan Caldwell, they discuss the ‘time race’ between Iran and Israel with the bottom line being the number of interceptor missiles available to Israel versus Iran’s stockpile, and American replinishment.
The ‘cost factor’ is also significant, with the current conflict costing the Israel, which means the U.S., hundreds of millions daily.
“Iran is unlikely to run out of ammunition. Note the train from China to Iran”, writes war correspondent Michael Yon.

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The Russian T-14 Armata and the South Korean K2 Black Panther are two of a small number of new classes of main battle tank to have entered production since the turn of the century, with the planned procurement of close to 1000 K2s by the Polish Army ensuring that the Korean vehicles will play a central role in NATO’s arsenals in Eastern Europe for decades to come. The tank has presented an entirely new and particularly significant challenge to Russian armour superiority.

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