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Japan is ramping up efforts to protect the nation from enemies China and North Korea, investing $315 billion in a new national security strategy, but a military expert says that strategy needs help beyond more spending.
Fentanyl-laced pills and fentanyl powder itself are both flooding into America – and a former DEA official is warning that options to stop the flow are dwindling.
Injured active-duty members of the U.S. military have long been subjected to abusive discharge practices by their leadership – and a retired Air Force officer and an advocacy group are offering a remedy.
A Middle East expert suggests a prominent evangelical humanitarian aid group continues being willfully negligent as it fails to avert the use of some its funds for Islamic extremism.
A military veteran says the "failure of leadership" in his Florida community during the COVID shutdowns motivated him to venture into local politics in hopes of continuing his legacy of doing "the right thing."
Even though the vaccine mandate order imposed on the U.S. military in August 2021 has been officially rescinded, an attorney suspects service members who refused the order will continue to suffer retaliation for doing so.
Legal successes are paving the way for defiant military service members to find protection from retaliation after refusing to get the jab when it was a Pentagon mandate.
A U.S. Army health center recently weighed in on a purported lack of evidence surrounding COVID-19 vaccines and cardiac injuries in athletes but a cardiologist says peer-reviewed literature, and his own expertise, can easily debunk their statement in light of a sea of evidence.
Russia's advancing technology of hypersonic missiles is a clear threat to the West. That's the assessment by a former U.S. intelligence officer following a recent show of strength by Vladimir Putin.
Moral courage and a higher standard. Those two ingredients could solve many of the past and current problems that service members are facing today, says a retired Air Force officer who also argues the military vaccine mandate was only a small part of a larger issue.