Top Official Indicates No Chance of European Governments Halting Civil War

Colonel Richard Kemp’s Concerns About Civil Unrest in Europe Colonel Richard Kemp has expressed his belief that large-scale unrest in Europe and Britain is inevitable. He contends that current political decisions are more about appeasing immediate discontent rather than tackling deeper, future issues, implying, “we don’t really live in a democracy.” Retired Colonel Kemp, who […]
War Department teams up with OpenAI to incorporate ChatGPT into GenAI.mil platform

Army Introduces GenAI.mil Platform with OpenAI Partnership Pete Hegseth, the Secretary of the Army, recently shared the launch of GenAI.mil, a platform focused on military applications of artificial intelligence. This initiative aims to equip military staff with AI tools that can aid in their operations, suggesting a shift toward a more tech-integrated military approach. The […]
Hegseth Breaks Connections with His ‘Woke’ Alma Mater Harvard’s War Department

Army Secretary Cuts Ties with Harvard Secretary of the Army Pete Hegseth announced on Friday that he is terminating all military education, fellowship, and certification programs with Harvard University—an institution from which he himself holds a master’s degree. “Harvard is waking up,” Hegseth remarked in a video shared on X. “The War Department has not […]
Zelensky States U.S. Aiming to Conclude Ukraine War by June

U.S. Offers to Host Ukraine-Russia Talks Amid Ongoing Conflict Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy claims that the United States is looking to bring an end to the nearly four-year conflict between Ukraine and Russia by June. To facilitate this, the U.S. has proposed hosting negotiations in Florida next week. Efforts led by the U.S. to end […]
War Department ends relationship with Harvard due to progressive ideology under Hegseth

Army Ends Programs with Harvard University The Department of the Army announced on Friday that it is terminating all professional military education, fellowship, and certification programs in collaboration with Harvard University. Army Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized Harvard in a video announcement, claiming that, “Harvard is awake, but the War Department is not.” Hegseth, who himself […]
CIA Faces Challenges in Maintaining a Historic Cold War Symbol

CIA Restores Iconic A-12 Spy Plane at Headquarters The CIA has wrapped up a significant project aimed at preserving its famed Cold War-era A-12 spy plane outside its headquarters in Langley, Virginia. This aircraft has faced a number of challenges since being installed in 2007, dealing with issues such as mold, bugs, and constant paint […]
Uncommon Celtic war trumpet found in the legendary queen’s territory

Discovery of Ancient Celtic War Trumpet in Norfolk Archaeologists recently made a significant find in Norfolk, England, uncovering an impressive Iron Age artifact thought to be connected to Queen Boudica’s tribe. This discovery—an almost complete war trumpet known as a carnicus—was revealed during routine excavations by Historic England early this year. The carnicus, designed to […]
Trump Marks Milestone of ‘Historic Win’ in Mexican-American War

President Trump Commemorates the 178th Anniversary of the Mexican-American War This week, President Trump marked the 178th anniversary of the Mexican-American War. The timing coincides with the release of Peter Schweitzer’s new book, which raises some provocative issues around immigration and its effects. The message from the White House celebrated the significant outcomes of the […]
U.S. Department of War: America’s scouting programs need to change DEI efforts to protect important federal partnerships

Army Issues Warning to Scouting America Over DEI Initiatives On Monday, the U.S. Department of the Army issued a formal warning to Scouting America, previously known as the Boy Scouts of America. The department stated that the organization must withdraw its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives or face the risk of losing its longstanding […]
US and Russia Head Towards Their First Nuclear Arms Race Since the Cold War

The United States and Russia are approaching a situation that could spark the first unrestricted nuclear arms race since the Cold War. This tension arises as the last treaty designed to limit both nations’ nuclear arsenals is set to expire soon. The New START Treaty, established in 2010 to cap the nuclear stockpiles of the […]