Author: Michael

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth overnight returned the name of the venerable U.S. Army post Fort Bragg to its rightful name. The post had been renamed ‘Fort Liberty’ is a fit of Marxist historical destruction.
The base had been named Fort Bragg after the Civil War to honor Confederate General Braxton Bragg in a reconciliation gesture by the restored Union.
The new ‘Fort Bragg’ instead honors Private First Class (Pfc) Roland L. Bragg.

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Upon taking office, President Donald Trump threatened reciprocal duties against “tariff king” India, sent a cargo plane of undocumented migrants back to India, and cancelled a sanctions waiver for an Indian port. This may not seem auspicious for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Washington this week. But it’s not nearly as bad as it looks. Despite tough messaging during a call between Trump and Modi last week, growing U.S.-Indian defense cooperation will provide the ballast to the relationship.

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Yes, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, is back. On June 2, 2023, Fort Bragg was officially renamed Fort Liberty; the post was originally named for Confederate General Braxton Bragg. While the renaming removed the Confederate connection from the post, it deviated from the Army practice of naming installations for Army heroes and leaders. It also caused confusion for people trying to remember the (old) new name for the Home of the Airborne and Special Operations Forces.

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