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The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine is harming America's own security, warns a retired U.S. Army officer, because our ability to fight is shrinking as the conflict wages on.
Dwindling patriotism, woke culture, failed leadership, leaked documents – all are factors hurting the U.S. military, says a former intel officer for the Air Force.
Physicists and tech giants are warning about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence (AI). But does the American public understand the implications?
While he commends the U.S. government for record numbers of fentanyl seizures at the southern border, a retired federal narcotics agent warns it could be distracting Americans from a not-so-popular truth of the matter.
There must be accountability for the failed war in Afghanistan, not just a focus on a failed withdrawal of U.S. troops from the war-torn country, says a retired Air Force pilot who has witnessed our military's bureaucratic failures first hand.
With the flow of drugs into America at its highest point in history, the designation of cartels as foreign terrorist organizations may not be such a bad idea.
A group of retired military members and patriots reports the sentiment they're seeing expressed in online comments by service members and their families "does not bode well" for the future of the U.S. military.
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.