The past week has been an immensely clarifying -- and profoundly demoralizing -- one in American politics. It has demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt that the country's foreign policy establishment, along with its leading center-right and cente
On this Newsbud Community Members Exclusive Edition Kurt Nimmo looks at the rush to move into Africa and exploit its abundance of natural resources. President Trump has opened a new front on the continent and has authorized without congressional appr
One of the benefits of being an extremely powerful lobby in Washington is the ability to live off the taxpayers without ever having to tell the taxpayers what you they with their money. This includes two of the most powerful lobbies in DC: the Fed an
Here's a simple question. Give me the first answer that pops into your mind: What's the purpose of the state?...Most people would probably answer, to keep us safe. I can argue that this isn't the state's true purpose (and I will, below), but
Over a mere two decades, the Pentagon lost track of a mind-numbing $10 trillion -- that's trillion, with a fat, taxpayer-funded "T" -- and no one, not even the Department of Defense, really knows where it went or on what it was spent.
The Pentagon is worried about new American technology firms turning to Chinese companies for investment on potential military applications, The New York Times reported.
In November of 2002, Stephen J. Hadley, deputy national security advisor, asked Bruce Jackson to meet with him in the White House. They met in Hadley's office on the ground floor of the West Wing, not far from the offices of Vice President Dick Chene
The U.S. military has sent nearly 100 Army Rangers into the Syrian city of Manbij. But there is something highly unusual about this particular deployment.
The U.S. military has sent nearly 100 Army Rangers into the Syrian city of Manbij. But there is something highly unusual about this particular deployment.
The Pentagon's top Middle East commander told Congress on Thursday that he found no signs of "poor decision-making or bad judgment" in a January raid in Yemen that killed 10 children and at least six women, as well as Navy SEAL William "Ryan
The Pentagon latest official accounting of civilians killed in US airstrikes in Iraq and Syria follows the same formula as all of the previous reports, admitting to just a tiny fraction of the number of civilians known to be killed, and leaving the
In 2016, Newt Gingrich said that the combination of the Air Force's parochialism and NASA's bureaucracy, has caused the USA to be at least 25 years behind where we should be in space capability.
First of all to definitions - what exactly is state secrets privilege? The Center for Constitutional Rights defines it as follows:
"The state secrets privilege (SSP) is a common law privilege that allows the head of an executive department to
Lockheed said in a statement that the increase in production this marks, "enables us to reduce costs by taking advantage of economies of scale and production efficiencies."
Tesla just activated its battery gigafactory, and China is moving to hoard the world's cobalt supplies at the same time that Trump promises a military build-up that can only happen with the precious metal. This all means supply panic for everything
President Trump says he wants the US to have better relations with Russia and to halt
military operations against Muslim countries. But he is being undermined by the Pentagon.
Several new proposals to tackle out of control military spending have been released by Washington think tanks. They all identify areas of possible savings, but they are all missing the central point...
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Two and a half years in and with no end in sight, the cost of the US air war against ISIS continues to rise, with the Pentagon now saying the total cost is around $11 billion, a figure which only includes the direct costs of the military operation, a
Mock-up of planned Russian-Chinese airliner to compete with Boeing and Airbus. To enter service by 2025. Ambitious? Oh yes. Remember when we laughed at Toyota, Airbus, and Trump?