Pyongyang claims it is now able to conduct missile launches using underwater silos. The announcement came after a series of North Korean missile tests over the past two weeks. Meanwhile, Seoul is concerned about its air fleet’s reliability.
by Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman | Oct 10, 2022 | News
Pyongyang claims it is now able to conduct missile launches using underwater silos. The announcement came after a series of North Korean missile tests over the past two weeks. Meanwhile, Seoul is concerned about its air fleet’s reliability.
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 9, 2022 | News
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said there is no new intelligence suggesting Russia is preparing to deploy nuclear weapons, allaying concerns after President Joe Biden stated that the humanity is on the brink of nuclear annihilation.
by Keith Knight | Oct 8, 2022 | Blog
Graham believes the terror war is/was inevitable. The reality: ...we now have the first complete data set of all suicide terrorist attacks around the world from 1980 to 2009,...research on who becomes a suicide terrorist showed that virtually none could be diagnosed...
by Keith Knight | Oct 7, 2022 | Blog
The rapid economic advance that we have come to expect seems in a large measure to be the result of this inequality and to be impossible without it. Progress at such a fast rate cannot proceed on a uniform front but must take place in echelon fashion... At any...
by Kyle Anzalone and Will Porter | Oct 6, 2022 | News
Military activity on the Korean Peninsula saw another round of escalation on Thursday. Pyongyang flew 12 warplanes near its border with South Korea, prompting Seoul to scramble dozens of fighter jets in response. Meanwhile, Washington, Seoul and Tokyo conducted joint...
by Matt Agorist | Oct 6, 2022 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
Before he was gunned down by an officer with the North Las Vegas Police Department, Darin Dyer, 38, served in Iraq and Afghanistan and was honorably discharged as a Marine Corps sergeant in 2010. He had no criminal record and on the night he was killed, he had...
by Scott Horton | Oct 6, 2022 | Blog
Donald "America First" Trump's National Security Advisor calls for regime change in Russia. *all the pussy-hat ladies swoon*
by Kyle Anzalone and Will Porter | Oct 5, 2022 | News
Pyongyang test-fired two short-range missiles that flew in the direction of Japan on Thursday, after a similar launch earlier this week reached Japanese airspace and prompted a show of force from Washington and Seoul in response. The latest missile test was the DPRK’s...
A declaration of the University of the Intuitively Obvious. Spicy times ahead. My Substack Email me at cgpodcast@pm.me
The life of a state-intellectual is charmed. They get a cushy job at a think tank funded by weapons manufacturers, the Pentagon, USAID, and foreign governments. They get invited on power faction media and platformed as essential thinkers. They get professorships at...
This is part of the "prompt strike" initiative trying to increase the speed of delivery of munitions operationally. It took two years of delays to have a first test launch in December 2024 (maybe, Pentagon is shady on launch date actual); The missile at the core of...
You had one job. Well, two. You can't launch and receive aircraft reliably. Nor apparently can you detect and deploy sensor capabilities to aim the aircraft that occasionally leave the very expensive deck. The radar has actually degraded over time. The dual-band radar...
Trump aims to help Israel ethnically cleanse Gaza and deepen its apartheid regime in the West Bank.
There’s optimism among the small government conservatives, liberty nationalists and MAGA hardliners from the first weeks of Trumps second presidency. The exposure of USAID to the world, revealing waste, nefarious conduct and ideologically bias that only proves that...
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