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The Hard Truth with Tony Shaffer – Join me and Pete Turner, where we delve into behind-the-scenes stories from our time in military intelligence. Drawing on experiences in Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and more, we discuss the unseen aspects of geopolitical tactics and counterintelligence, offering insights beyond the usual media narrative. Tune in for a compelling exploration of global espionage and military strategies.
As an urgent call to the American public, I’m shedding light on the harsh reality we face today. Our nation’s security isn’t invincible, and our borders aren’t impenetrable. We’re amidst a cognitive war, mirroring unsettling patterns seen globally from South Africa to Israel. Reflecting on foreign policy failures, from Vietnam to Afghanistan, I emphasize the grave need for a long-term vision. Without proactive action, our Republic’s…
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Truth For Health with DrLee4America – For the last three years, Americans and our Constitutional Republic have been in an undeclared war on our own homeland: the assault on our Constitution and our core freedoms, the assault on life with the COVID death protocols, the deaths from the COVID experimental shot, invasions of…
Abdel Fattah al Sisi is proving to be a decidedly deadly nemesis to both Turkey’s dictator and pretend to be Khalifa (Caliph) of Arabs and Muslims, as well as to the Shia Ayatollahs of Iran. He has more backbone and political acumen than all the members of the European Union and Biden’s administration, combined. Al Sisi is making Egypt, the pre-eminent political, economic, and military Sunni power, in the world…
Our efforts to rebuild an Iraqi National Police force began in 2003 after our military’s successful invasion and the ouster of Saddam Hussein and his brutal and corrupt regime. It pretty much continued until the Obama Administration withdrew the last remaining U.S. military forces from Iraq in 2010. Along with the withdrawal of American forces came the end of the large scale American led Iraqi Police Training Mission. What was left behind is difficult to really judge objectively, there were some successes, but most certainly there also were a lot of failures as well. The challenges of conducting classroom training through a translator alone were difficult enough, but add to that the religious and cultural differences that had to be overcome, and it’s pretty easy to see that the American cops who traveled to Iraq as instructors were fighting an uphill battle. Thrown into the Baghdad Police Academy, as well as several smaller regional academies spread around Iraq, former American Police Officers from large metropolitan, suburban, and small-town USA departments, as well as county Sheriff’s deputies and even some federal agents, they all had to work together to pool their resources and talents in order to survive and make life […]
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is calling for unity and says that his country is facing ‘unprecedented’ pressure as the U.S. continues to ratchet up sanctions. Tehran said last week it will no longer comply with portions of the nuclear agreement, an agreement which the U.S. left last year, while several European countries still remain committed to the deal. Iran’s threat to no longer comply is widely seen as an ultimatum meant to pressure European countries to convince Washington to back off any further increase of sanctions demands as President Trump suggested would occur. European countries have indicated they will reject any ultimatums. The nature of U.S.-Iran hostilities has changed, so what happens next? In the wake of Major General Qasem Soleimani’s killing, Iran will likely attempt to double down on the doctrine most closely associated with him that has served it so well⏤continuing its asymmetric warfare. Iran’s missile attack on U.S. targets in Iraq in retaliation for the killing of General Soleimani may be the end of at least this round of hostilities. Behind the visible tit-for-tat, Iranian rhetoric and doctrine suggest that this exchange marks for Iran a new phase of hostilities with the U.S. Regardless of who drew […]
It was just hours before Americans rang in the New Year of 2020 when Iran made a serious miscalculation. In the city of Baghdad, Iraq, it sent hundreds – some say thousands – of men, carrying the flags of an Iran-backed Shiite militia, to gather outside the U.S. Embassy and shout “Death to America”. They threw water bottles and smashed security cameras outside the Embassy walls, and then, because that was not enough of a statement, they broke through the gate and stormed the Embassy Compound. These were not civilian “demonstrators”, as the left-wing press reported. They were members of a violent Shiite terrorist organization, operating under the name Ktaib Hizb’allah, which had been designated a terrorist organization more than a decade ago. They claimed that the attack on the embassy was in retaliation for a 36-rocket attack last week by the U.S. that killed twenty-five of their fighters. But that attack was itself in retaliation for an attack by the Iranian militia against an Iraqi base, in which an American contractor was killed. The men rampaged through the grounds of the U.S. Embassy on Tuesday, burning and destroying whatever they could. Once inside the walls, they broke through a door […]
Late Thursday EST, early Friday morning Iraqi time, Iran’s elite Quds force commander, Major General Qassim Soleimani, was killed in an airstrike in Iraq that took place at Baghdad International Airport, just days after violent protest at the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, Iraq. As leader of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ elite Quds Force, the 62-year-old bore responsibility for Iran’s clandestine operations abroad, quietly extending the military reach, intelligence activities, and terrorist operations of Iran deep into other countries and foreign conflicts such as those in Syria, Afghanistan, Yeman and Iraq. How did this occur? At the direction of the President, the U.S. military took decisive defensive action to protect U.S. personnel abroad by killing Soleimani as the opportunity arose on Thursday. The strike, a U.S. “counter-terror” operation, occurred as Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis head of Hashed Shaabi, Kataeb Hezbollah, had arrived to the airport in a convoy to receive Soleimani whose plane had arrived from either Lebanon or Syria. The airstrike occurred as soon as he descended from the plane to be greeted by al-Muhandis and his companions, killing them all. This of course indicates that the U.S. had intelligence on Soleimani’s aircraft and its destination to Baghdad IAP. But it […]
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Senator Rand Paul was about the only one who agreed with the decision. It was bipartisan outrage. Pat Robertson said Trump is ‘in danger of losing the mandate of heaven’ over his Syria decision to remove troops. The televangelist and noted Trump supporter said he is “appalled” by President Trump’s decision to draw back troops from northern Syria. Trump has received bipartisan backlash to the move, which allowed Turkey to launch a planned invasion in the region unimpeded by US forces. “Well the Swamp is clearly very disturbed, because the President has done something that I’ve not witnessed in the last 30 years,” explained Colonel Douglas McGregor. “He’s actually injecting strategy back into American foreign and defense policy.” “I was elected on getting out of these ridiculous endless wars, where our great Military functions as a policing operation to the benefit of people who don’t even like the USA. The two most unhappy countries at this move are Russia & China, because they love seeing us bogged………down, watching over a quagmire, & spending big dollars to do so. When I took over, our Military was totally depleted. Now it is stronger than ever before. The endless and ridiculous wars are ENDING! We […]
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From the brewing coup in Washington to the increasingly violent demonstrations in the streets of Hong Kong to the riots in the cities of Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Iran, the world is in turmoil that may lead to something better – or something much worse. Add to that the growing threat of rockets and missiles from Gaza and we have a recipe for danger and world conflict. This article has no solutions, but gives a glimpse into the growing unrest and a hint of what is still possible – in the Middle East, China, and right here at home.
A wise man once said that you could fill volumes on what isn’t reported by the news media. Certainly in the age of the “fake news” that we now live in there’s an element of truth to that. It seems that if something doesn’t fit a particular narrative being pushed or an editorial staff’s political agenda, it usually receives short shrift or is even outright ignored. A perfect example of that is the news media’s overwhelming under-reporting about what is happening in Iraq right now, and why Americans should care after our decade-long involvement in that Middle Eastern quagmire. And even more importantly why Iraq still matters, or should still matter to us after all these years. A bit reminiscent of our departure from South Vietnam back in 1975, the United States under Barack Obama unceremoniously bailed out of Iraq after Obama took office, and did so as rapidly as it could be arranged. Obama was determined to quickly extricate us from Iraq no matter what the consequences might end up being. And just as had happened in South Vietnam when countless numbers of South Vietnamese who had worked with and supported the United States were left behind to face an uncertain […]
On Sunday morning, October 27, 2019, President Donald Trump announced the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in Idlib, Syria. Al-Baghdadi was tracked down by Delta Force and Army Rangers with army bomb sniffing dogs, and ran into an unfinished tunnel that culminated in a dead end. He ended his life – and that of three children whom he took with him – by detonating a suicide vest. In the end, this ruthless and brutal man, who was the spiritual and operational leader of ISIS, died a coward and a murderer. He expected to be greeted by a host of beautiful virgins in paradise. I wonder how he felt when he found himself at the gates of hell where he faces eternal damnation! – Ilana Freedman The Rise and Fall of ISIS For thousands of years, the Middle East has been a cauldron of political, social, and religious unrest. Countless armies have marched across the barren deserts, clashing with each other for supremacy, and spilling the blood of innocents from time immemorial. The death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi spells the end of one of the most ruthless and bloodthirsty leaders in the ages-long fight for global domination. The rise of ISIS presented a […]
The Turkish move came with an ostensible green light from President Trump, who cleared the way for the Turkish action by precipitously ordering the withdrawal of U.S. forces from the area. A total lie and significant false-flag by the anti-Trump opposition and detractors. President Trump’s actions have been widely condemned as a betrayal of the SDF, an American-trained and equipped force of Syrian Kurds who played a sizable role in the fight against ISIS in Syria, that suffered thousands of casualties in the process. That Turkey, an American NATO ally, is waging war against the SDF, which the Turks label as YPG/PKK — while at the same time targeting ISIS — the archenemy of the all Kurdish group factions across the region of Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Armenia and Iran — underscores the complexity of the regional politics at play in northern Syria today. Deciphering this alphabet soup goes a long way towards explaining why the Turkish actions are justified, and why President Trump will ultimately be vindicated for pulling the troops out. So let’s break this down, one last time. There has been a great deal of confusing and misleading reports regarding the erupting situation in Syria involving U.S. troops, Turkey, and […]
The White House announced Sunday that U.S. forces in northeast Syria will immediately pull back and clear the way for an expected Turkish assault on northern Syria. The American withdrawal will mean essentially abandoning our allies, the Kurdish fighters who have stood alongside American forces in the battle to defeat the Islamic State terrorists, who had taken over and brutalized the region. While Turkey considers the Kurdish forces to be a terrorist organization, and has, for a long time, been trying to get America to end its support for the group, the Kurdish fighters, which are part of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), have been the United States’ most reliable partner in fighting the Islamic State in a strategic corner of northern Syria. To abandon them now is not only shameful, it is strategically imprudent. A statement from the White House revealed that President Trump had spoken to Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan by telephone, and that Turkey will be moving forward immediately with its long-planned operation into northern Syria. Long planned indeed. Erdoğan has been threatening to launch a military operation across the border for well over a year, and now he is about to do just that. Turkey […]
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Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Both the Maoist dictatorship in China and the Soviet regime needed desperately to manipulate and force their subjects into submission when they originally took over their respective nations. What is sicker about the American and Western Leftists’ desperation to eradicate our own nations’ histories is that while they know many of us will criticize them or cause an uproar, they are playing the…
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Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Jana Schmidt – Often described as “outsourced homeschooling,” homeschooling is free from the bureaucracy, standardized tests, and mandatory curriculum that define today’s public school system. It is also free to incorporate God, faith, and prayer into everyday teaching. 250,000 micro-schools have sprung up in the US in the last few years…
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Nurses Out Loud with Nurse Michele, RN – We explore the enduring power of constitutional rights during emergencies, focusing on how Peggy Hall champions civil liberties against pandemic mandates. Delving into religious accommodations, workplace discrimination, and the crucial role of legal advocacy in empowering Americans to assert their rights confidently, highlighting the intersection of academic knowledge and practical activism.
We see governments at all levels infringing on our right to keep and bear arms. Look at the arguments they use. “Hell, yes, we’re going to take your AR-15, your AK-47.” — Beto O’Rourke. “I don’t believe people should be able to own guns.” — Barack Obama. “If I could have gotten…an outright ban – ‘Mr. and Mrs. America turn in your guns’ – I would have!” — Sen Diane Feinstein. “We’re bending the law as far as we can to ban an entirely new class of guns.” — Rahm Emanuel…
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The Tom Renz Show – Speaker Johnson starts betraying his base within seconds of becoming Speaker. He aligns with big pharma, pushes Democrat initiatives, and expands FISA to spy on political opponents. As election year tactics intensify, Johnson now targets Mayorkas for impeachment and ramps up spending in Ukraine and other global conflicts, showcasing a profound disconnect from his promised principles.
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After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – The circus descends on NYC, featuring a legal spectacle aimed at halting Donald Trump’s political comeback. Led by Judge Juan Merchan and DA Alvin Bragg, the trial showcases biased media and a rigged jury process. As this unfolds, key figures like Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen take center stage in what promises to be a riveting six weeks.
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America Emboldened with Greg Boulden and Chris Michaels – Discover the fascinating collaboration between Nikon and NASA on the lunar Artemis III project and the curious discontinuation of Nikon’s flagship camera. Explore how ancient techniques might have shaped modern landscapes and delve into biohacking trends aimed at extending life. Join Chris and Greg as they navigate through politics and innovations, uncovering new realms of possibility.
And when such a call is combined with any act that seizes or destroys a strategic target, takes hostages, impedes civilian mobility, cripples supply lines, delays emergency response, or poses a threat of mass casualties, it should be understood and treated as such. Tom Cotton’s open encouragement of terrorists’ would-be victims in their own defense reflects the moral clarity necessary to discern terrorism from political protest…
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The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Supreme Court rules that Idaho’s law banning gender surgeries on minors can take effect during ongoing litigation. This decision marks a significant victory for those advocating for legislative protection of children from life-altering procedures. The law also restricts medical professionals from prescribing puberty blockers and hormones, citing health concerns…
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Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – In 2021, the top 50% of filers earned 90% of all income, so half of Americans are earning 9 out of every 10 dollars. It would be easy to think that a fair share would be 90%; that’s fair, isn’t it? I’m not sure how much fairer Biden wants it and where he thinks he’s going to get it because that same 50% of filers pay 98% of all taxes the government receives…
Too often, peer review of scientific reports amounts to little more than “pal review,” a rubber stamp from supporters of the hypothesis being investigated. What is needed is to allow reports to be reviewed by many people on all sides of issues, both inside the scientific community and in the public at large. One prominent group is actually doing this — the London, UK-based Global Warming Policy Foundation…
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Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Xi: Do not be so afraid of war. The old guy Bi (= Joe Biden) made it very clear that there will be no hot war between the nuclear States. If there is a hot war between the nuclear States, human beings and the earth will be destroyed. This is the rule set by the United States after World War II when they built the nuclear bomb…
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