Iran makes ‘mincemeat’ out of U.S. intelligence
Warfare—both 'hot' and 'cold'—is a constant battle to gain an edge over the enemy. It can be achieved by gaining intelligence about enemy capabilities and plans or by misleading the enemy as to one’s...
View ArticleBuying time for Iran’s Green Movement
The mounting protests in Iran leave little doubt that the Tehran regime has entered its final decade. The mass expression of public dissent expected today coincides with the day 31 years ago when the...
View ArticleKeeping Iran’s hands off nukes
The use of U.S. military force in Iran is highly undesirable, but the threat of its use as negotiating leverage is essential; and for that threat to be credible, the U.S. must be willing to use...
View ArticleVietnam to Arizona: The strategy of moral misdirection
Americans should debate them on their relative merits without attempting to obscure their opponent’s objections on phony moral grounds. It’s as wrong to shout racist in the political forum when racism...
View ArticlePrice of oil, price of freedom
It was two years ago, the first week of July, 2008, where a symbolic seminal confluence of energy and national security concerns may have occurred. For that week, the wholesale price of crude oil...
View ArticlePrice of oil, price of freedom – Part II
While general awareness has been raised and maintained across the military enterprise, a holistic, well-integrated top-to-bottom, field-to-command game plan is yet to be devised, let alone implemented
View ArticleIntelligence community heightens security measures following Washington Post...
Intelligence community heightens security measures following Washington Post 'Top Secret America' story
View ArticleWorking to ensure better assimilation of intelligence data
It is particularly disturbing that, at any given moment, the IC cannot report exactly how many contractors they’re using
View ArticleReport: High-Ranking Generals May Have Sugar-Coated Secret White House...
A year of war ran on manufactured good news
View ArticleExclusive: Former Obama Defense Intel Chief Says Hillary Should ‘Step Down’
'Let this Federal Bureau of Investigation play out'
View ArticleHillary Faces National Security Establishment ‘Uprising’ Over Emails
'There are very strict lines that prevent the White House from ‘interfering’ with a particular case'
View ArticleSenior Intel Analysts Say They Were Kicked Out For Contradicting Obama’s ISIS...
Sources tell of a culture of fear at CENTCOM
View ArticlePlanning for the Future: How and Why to Salvage the Pentagon’s Quadrennial...
"If you want peace, prepare for war," Vegetius, a military scholar of the later Roman Empire, advised the rulers of Rome as they were planning and structuring their military. Vegetius had lived through...
View ArticleObama initiates national security measures
President Obama on Thursday ordered a series of steps to improve the government’s ability to collect, share, analyze and act on intelligence of terrorist threats, saying the findings of a government...
View ArticleAmerica Witnessed A ‘Well Orchestrated Effort’ To Oust Mike Flynn
'How did it justify that judicial request?'
View ArticleEXCLUSIVE: In Final Interview, Defiant Flynn Insists He Crossed No Lines,...
Former adviser's final interview before resignation
View ArticleNorth Korea Has Entered An Exclusive Nuclear Club That Has The World Reeling
Miniaturized nuclear weapons
View ArticleReport: US Intel Indicates North Korea Now Has Everything It Needs To Nuke...
Re-entry capability, miniaturized nuclear warheads, and an ICBM
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