Author: Michael

Seth Cropsey, RealClearDefense
investments today are critical, not simply to field a small number of nascent hypersonics, but to build the foundation for a long-term U.S.

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Recently published Signal discussions in which senior Trump administration officials admit they “hate bailing out” America’s “pathetic” European allies have cast fresh doubt on the U.S. commitment to defending Europe. Even before these revelations, what Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk described as “a profound change of [sic] American geopolitics” had already provoked reappraisals across Europe of the future of nuclear deterrence on the continent.

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It is years too late and alternative and independent media had already done so much work on exposing the reality, including 600+ page books which have been published, but the New York Times on Sunday is out with a lengthy report on The Partnership: The Secret History of America’s Role in the Ukraine War.
Up until very recently, mainstream media gatekeepers wouldn’t so much as admit that a proxy war has been unfolding from the very start of the conflict in Ukraine. This even after the so-called paper of record had earlier in Feb.

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Women have a rich history in the U.S. military. They served as nurses dating back to World War I, but with some limited exceptions, women could not serve in other capacities until World War II. After the war ended, Congress passed legislation that allowed a small number of women to remain in the military but with many restrictions. Women could not fly combat aircraft or serve on combat ships, could not be promoted to the rank of general or admiral, did not receive equal benefits in some cases, and were kicked out if they became pregnant.

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