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A retired U.S. Air Force officer says the persistent supply chain crisis affecting Americans could be giving enemies of the United States valuable insight while also affecting the country's military readiness.
A former Army chaplain says the Church in America needs to be ready to answer the "million-dollar question" for many returning war veterans – and for itself: How could a God of love allow any of us to go through these things?
Regardless of the political narrative of the day, the men and women of America's military served their country well and accomplished what they were called to do in America's longest war. That's the assessment of a veteran wartime journalist and author.
Individuals and institutions that harshly criticize Israel for defending itself from terrorist attacks are being challenged to, instead, condemn Hamas and Hezbollah for brainwashing Palestinian children to become terrorists.
A financial investigator who focuses on international terrorist groups is calling for the leaders of Hamas to be held accountable for illegally channeling funds for their own benefit – and away from the people they're supposedly protecting.
A former Army Ranger says the "worst-case" scenario that has evolved in Afghanistan should be forcing the U.S. to plan now how it will address the long-term impacts of the Taliban's resurgence there.
A retired high-ranking U.S. military officer admits "ugly truths" surround the Taliban and the war in Afghanistan – and contends the Biden administration has a lot to resolve before the dust settles.
According to a former federal agent, the Biden administration is doing little to deter Chinese spying in the U.S. – which the agent says continues to be "routine and pervasive."
The southern border of the U.S. is being flooded with migrants and deadly drugs – and a former DEA official says it's part of a well-orchestrated strategy that's resulting in thousands of deaths.
A recent Department of Justice report evaluating the Federal Bureau of Prisons exposes incidents of convicted terrorists being allowed to lead religious services. Citing the absence of concern about that, one of the leading experts on counter-terrorism says "public apathy is often the unseen enemy."