Category Archives: Foreign Policy

Obama’s Nuclear Summit

Recapping the days events of Obama’s nuclear summit. President Obama’s Opening Remarks Good afternoon, everybody.  We have just concluded an enormously productive day. I said this morning that today would be an opportunity for our nations, both individually and collectively, to … Continue reading

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The Threat of Disarming America

“No good decision was ever made in a swivel chair.” – Gen. Patton When you take a look at the threat level from rogue nations – N. Korea and Iran – it is alarming that the current administration would even … Continue reading

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A Sinking Ship of State

A well article by Tony Blankley posted at Townhall is worth the read. Last summer, President Obama spent several months publicly anguishing over what he would or wouldn’t do in Afghanistan. Finally, he agreed to ramp up troop levels but … Continue reading

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Live Coverage of Taliban Attacks Banned By Afghanistan

While there has been a draw-down in Marjah, changes are beginning to take shape. One major change is that Afghanistan has banned live coverage of the Taliban attacks, saying that it enables the enemy. This has been a source of … Continue reading

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The Networked Enemy; The New Way of War

Everyday people are studying the actions and commands of the forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, trying to understand not only the American forces but also those of the enemy. One such idea that does not seem to be going away … Continue reading

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Strategic Withdrawl; An Enabled Enemy

In the current age of information, both the internet and 24/7 news agencies have created an open window into the policies and strategies of the American way. This has been very detrimental to the strategy of advancing in places like … Continue reading

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