Washington’s Terrorism as Usual
It’s been almost a decade and a half since 9/11, but the foreign-policy establishment still cannot admit that continuous American intervention in the Middle East has been a failure.
It’s been almost a decade and a half since 9/11, but the foreign-policy establishment still cannot admit that continuous American intervention in the Middle East has been a failure.
Authored by Brendan McGarry via DoDBuzz.com,
More than two dozen U.S. lawmakers are urging President Barack Obama to refrain from supplying Syrian rebels with American-made shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles.
The destruction in nearly every part of Ramadi, Iraq is overwhelming. As the Iraqi forces forces, backed by U.S. led warplanes drove ISIS militants out of the city late last year, the wake of destruction was stunning.
These images show the devastating impact of war.
While #ISIS was removed from Ramadi, the city itself was decimated in the process. pic.twitter.com/C5EA2vxDWS
— Khaled Beydoun (@KhaledBeydoun) May 5, 2016
Just days after we exposed Texas police planning for riots and conducting mass arrest drills, the site of hundreds of M1 Abrams battle-tanks rolling on a train through Houston raised more than a few eyebrows...
Several locals reported seeing a train Tuesday, loaded full of tanks, painted in a desert tan color - the second time in a week.
An Army Captain is suing US President Barack Obama, claiming that the war against ISIS is illegal because it was not authorized by Congress.