Reports: North Korea Recycling Plutonium to Make Nuclear Bombs … An unnamed U.S. official has confirmed to Reuters that evidence indicates North Korea has begun to once again produce plutonium fuel, a key ingredient in nuclear weapons.
The FAA put out a notice warning about disruptions that may affect aircraft in general, and particularly those reliant upon GPS that testing based at the Navy's China Lake Naval Weapons Center, some 150 miles north of Los Angeles during June 9, 21
No matter how advanced smart bombs get, and no matter how stealthy and quick an aircraft can become, the A-10 has one factor that guarantees it can never truly be replaced: its gun.
Who says nothing is made in the USA anymore? Certainly not the well-heeled denizens of the State Department's diplomatic corps. And they should know. That's because they're stationed on the frontlines of the ongoing battle to preserve Uncle Sa
BBC News reports Poland says it will start recruiting in September for a new 35,000-strong paramilitary defence force because of tensions with Russia. The force will have civilian volunteers trained in military skills. It is aimed at countering "hy
• https://www.technocracy.news, By: Jennings Brown
It has been amply predicted that a new arms race would be sparked by killer robot developments within any superpower. The U.S., China and Russia are all racing to dominate the field. Technocrats do because they can, not because they need to.
Need proof that the seasonal flu vaccine is not effective? Look no further than the CDC's own publication admitting the fact: Influenza Outbreak in a Vaccinated Population.
Downing Street has intervened to ensure families of British soldiers killed in the Iraq War will not have to pay £767 for a hard copy of the Chilcot report after an outcry from MPs.
Each Memorial Day 2016, there are numerous articles published which examine the achievements and sacrifices of American veterans killed in action. With that subject thoroughly covered, I thought I might instead confront a topic that many people out t
Natalie Johnson for the Washington Free Beacon reports, a North Korea missile launch failed Tuesday morning, according to South Korean military officials.
The only service rendered was to the American political power structure in the dishonorable hands of the Democrats or Republicans; the former, despite their protestations to peace, have gotten America involved in WWI, WWII, Korea and Vietnam.
The strike was unprecedented. For the first time, a U.S. drone struck Pakistan outside its lawless border area with Afghanistan, killing the leader of the Afghan Taliban in the country's southwestern province of Baluchistan.
The third "battle for Fallujah" is currently raging, pitting Iraqi government forces and Iran-backed Shia militias against ISIS. The US says it wants ISIS defeated but it doesn't want the Iranians to come out with more influence. Who will win, who wi
• http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org, by jacob g. hornb
While Americans are expected to thank the troops for their service all year long, today -- Memorial Day -- we are called upon to thank them even more profusely. The idea is that since the troops are defending our country and protecting our rights a
As the nation once again honors American war dead on Memorial Day, instead of spouting the usual nationalistic platitudes that that U.S. soldiers fought to keep the country "safe and free," perhaps we should analyze whether that is really true.
In addition to this being Memorial Day, the month of May is Military Appreciation Month. This follows Month of the Military Child in April. Upcoming in November is Month of the Military Family. I suppose that soon enough every month will be designed
Iraqi forces fired on Islamic State fighters in Saqlawiyah, 45 miles west of Baghdad in the early hours of Saturday May 28, as part of their effort to drive the militants out of Fallujah.
A warning siren bellowed through the concrete bunker of a top-secret Naval facility where U.S. military engineers prepared to demonstrate a weapon for which there is little defense.
Russia conducted a successful flight test of a developmental anti-satellite missile on Wednesday that is capable of destroying satellites in orbit, American defense officials said.
many cases, the technology used by the government and military far surpasses what the average citizen has access to. However, in other cases where the government is cheap or lazy, their technology is actually far behind what is on the market. Accordi
A convoy of U.S. Army vehicles will cruise along a stretch of Interstate 69 in Michigan as part of an initial testing of driverless military vehicle equipment on public roadways.
The Chinese military reportedly is planning to send submarines armed with nuclear weapons to patrol the Pacific Ocean for the first time amid territorial disputes over islands in the region.
Since the publication of American Sniper, Kyle's exploits in Iraq during the height of the war have taken on almost mythic proportions and many of his fellow soldiers regard his actions during his four deployments in Iraq as heroic. During the Nove
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