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Gabon’s military stages a coup, dissolves parliament and closes borders

| September 1, 2023 | 11 Comments
Gabon’s military stages a coup, dissolves parliament and closes borders

The Gabonese president, who just declared victory in a contested election, was removed from power and placed under house arrest as a result of a coup. He has been associated with election fraud accusations since he started his rule 14 years ago. His family held power for more than 50 years. People celebrated on the […]

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The U.S. to send Taiwan military aid normally sent to sovereign countries

| September 1, 2023 | 13 Comments
The U.S. to send Taiwan military aid normally sent to sovereign countries

The U.S. has approved military related aid normally done for sovereign, independent, countries. This will involve the transfer of US military equipment to Taiwan and is approximately $80 million. Naturally, the Chinese Communist Party is not happy with this development, describing it as harming China’s sovereignty and that it undermined peace and stability in the […]

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DeSantis wants to send troops to deal with Mexican cartels

| August 25, 2023 | 131 Comments
DeSantis wants to send troops to deal with Mexican cartels

If he becomes the next president of the United States, DeSantis would go after the cartels from day one. His justification includes the American citizens being killed as well as drugs being sent to the US. Other Republican candidates argued that such actions require Mexico’s consent and cooperation and that the U.S. military should work […]

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North Korea: US Soldier Fled Mistreatment

| August 16, 2023 | 51 Comments
North Korea: US Soldier Fled Mistreatment

Propaganda Windfall US Army Private Travis King was facing an administrative separation from the service upon his return from South Korea. The 23-year-old cavalry scout was stationed there with the 1st Armored Division. He was arrested in 2022 October following an altercation with two South Koreans. He also damaged a police patrol car. King pleaded […]

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China not pleased with the US providing its input regarding the South China Sea

| August 11, 2023 | 22 Comments
China not pleased with the US providing its input regarding the South China Sea

The Philippines ran The Sierra Madre aground on one of the disputed areas in the South China Sea. They kept a contingent of soldiers on the ship to help maintain the Philippine’s claims to this area. Recently, while the Filipinos were replenishing the servicemembers on this ship, the Chinese Coast Guard fired water cannons at […]

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The U.S. Air Force conducts a long-range mobility exercise

| August 10, 2023 | 19 Comments
The U.S. Air Force conducts a long-range mobility exercise

All branches of the US military are training for battle scenarios that potentially could take place in the Indo-Pacific region. One of these exercises is an Air Force exercise aimed at moving large numbers of individuals and materials to locations they are needed at. This is a biannual training exercise that tests airlift capability to […]

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American warships sent to deal with Russian and Chinese navy ships

| August 7, 2023 | 37 Comments
American warships sent to deal with Russian and Chinese navy ships

Four U.S. Navy ships were dispatched to Alaska’s Aleutian Islands to intercept 11 foreign warships that had gotten too close to Alaska. There seems to be a conflict on reporting on this story, with one side saying that they conducted incursion into American waters, while another side says that they remained in international waters. The […]

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Armed troops on commercial shipping going through the Strait of Hormuz?

| August 4, 2023 | 39 Comments
Armed troops on commercial shipping going through the Strait of Hormuz?

American officials have informed The Associated Press that the US military is considering the positioning of armed troops on commercial vessels going through the Strait of Hormuz. This is being considered to act as a deterrence against the Iranians’ harassing and seizing these ships. The Iranians have been taking commercial vessels as a way to […]

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