W Breaks Silence on O
Since leaving the White House in January of 2009, former President George W. Bush has continued the tradition followed by most outgoing chief executives and refrained from publicly criticizing his...
View ArticleIran Sends Warships Off Coast of Yemen
Tensions in the Middle East escalated to another level this week in stark contrast to the conciliatory tone of the nuclear deal with Iran, whose deadline for final terms is one month from today....
View ArticleU.S., Iranian Navies Play Cat and Mouse
The Pentagon is disputing a story that surfaced in the Iranian state media yesterday. It which claimed at least one U.S. Navy destroyer chased away from Yemen waters. It was in the vicinity where...
View ArticleDid Obama Lie About Bin Laden Raid?
Conservative circles frequently criticize President Obama for an inclination to the untrue. Rush Limbaugh even refers to him as a Prevaricator in Chief. It does not surprise conservatives when author...
View ArticleSaudi Arabia Gives Heisman to Obama
President Obama will host a gaggle of Arab leaders at Camp David for the Persian Gulf Summit this week. According to White House spokesman Josh Earnest, the summit is aimed to “strengthen the important...
View ArticleRubio Piles On As Bush Flounders Over Iraq
This week has arguably been Jeb Bush’s toughest week since formed his presidential exploratory committee earlier this year. Coupled with dismal polls in Iowa, prospective and official GOP candidates...
View ArticleSaudi Arabia: “Whatever the Iranians have, we will have, too.”
Saudi Arabia telegraphed further opposition to the Obama administration’s ongoing push for the nuclear deal with Iran this week. This took place only days after the nation’s leader “snubbed” the...
View ArticleBoehner Calls Obama to the Carpet on ISIS
On the heels of reports that ISIS forces have utterly routed the Iraqi military in Ramadi this week, capital of Anbar province outside of Baghdad, pressure on the Obama administration to step up U.S....
View ArticleTravel ban ends for Guantanamo inmates swapped for Bergdahl
A one-year travel ban is expiring for five senior Taliban leaders held in U.S. detention at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, until they were released last year in exchange for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, raising the...
View ArticleWounded warriors retrained to hunt child predators
Marine Sgt. Justin Gaertner lost both his legs in a roadside bomb explosion while serving in the Helmand province of Afghanistan on Nov. 26, 2010. No longer able to serve his country in the U.S....
View ArticleB-2 Bombers Blast ISIS Terrorists In Libya
Wednesday night, a couple of stealth bombers dropped over 100 precision-guided bombs and missiles on two ISIS training camps in Libya. It’s estimated that almost 100 terrorists were killed in this...
View ArticleInvestigation Reveals Thousands Of Undisclosed Airstrikes In Middle East
Over the weekend, an investigation uncovered thousands of airstrikes by the U.S. military in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. Over the past few years, these attacks were not documented by the U.S. Air...
View ArticleWhite House denies no-fly-zone plea from Zelenskyy
Following Ukrainian President’s address to congress requesting a no-fly-zone to be imposed over the country, White House Press Secretary, Jen Psaki, swiftly denied the idea. “…how President Biden...
View ArticleChina strengthening ties with Russia, “very reliable evidence” of military aid
In President Biden’s failed attempt to work with China to stop Putin from invading Ukraine, China shared information provided by the Biden administration to Russia, which has strengthened the two...
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