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The USS Gerald R. Ford: America’s Biggest (Humanitarian) Stick
The United States officially christened its newest ship Saturday morning in Norfolk, Virginia, The USS Gerald R. Ford, named for the 38th President of the United States who served in the Navy during World War Two. It might seem odd on the surface to refer to...
Philippines Continue To Be Growing Area of Concern
As Counter Threat Group, LLC wrote about on June 12 of this year, concerns about the Philippines becoming a stronghold for ISIS continue to grow. As the loss of territory in Iraq and Syria continue, there is a growing presence of hardened fighters appearing in the...
America : The Generous Heart or the Capable Fist?
Eric Greitens, a former U.S. Navy SEAL and current governor of the state of Missouri wrote a book called “The Heart And The Fist”. If you are a loving person who believes strongly in charitable works, but also believe in a strong response to terrorism and crime, this...
Traveling in Europe: The 4 Riskiest Countries
As the summer travel season enters into its peak, there are many questions and concerns about what countries to avoid and what people should know about the threats and risks when traveling overseas. For Americans, Europe continues to be the most heavily traveled...
German Intel Reports Hundreds of Jihadists Among Migrants
Germany's intelligence agency (BfV) reports hundreds of Jihadists are among the million plus immigrants into their country during the past two years. There were five Islamic Jihadist attacks on German soil last year and seven attempted attacks. BfV also report there...
UN Security Council in Emergency Session Over North Korea
The U.N. Security Council is holding an emergency session on Wednesday afternoon in response to North Korea's latest missile launch. While analysis of North Korea's latest innovations for nuclear warheads and delivery systems is underway, many questions remain...
The United States Navy in Peril Amidst Declining Equipment Condition
America has had a major role in determining the fate of many countries, especially those that share its moral, cultural and free market values. Since World War Two, the world has had to respect the United States regardless of its love or hate of its polices. The...
Islamic Terrorism: The Internal Threat
The Supreme Court recently upheld the travel ban against six countries that was initiated in early March by President Donald Trump through an executive order. The ban affects foreigners from Syria, Libya, Iran, Yemen, Somalia, and Sudan for 90 days. The countries...
Powder Keg Brewing in Syria.
As ISIS loses its grasp on Raqqa, Syria, and the dynamics of the Syrian civil war continue to play out, there is a developing struggle for influence among Russia and Iran, both of which are in Syria along with the U.S. Both are wary of the United States influence in...
Mother Nature: Another Clear and Present Danger
There is a clear and present danger from Mother Nature for the U.S. from the Gulf Coast up to the Ohio Valley. Americans face many dangers and threats to their safety ranging from the concern about criminal activity to terrorist acts within our borders. But another...
Downed Syrian Fighter Jet Escalates Complex War
The downing of a Syrian jet on Sunday has drawn a strong rebuke and warnings by Russia. Moscow has chosen to suspend the use of the military hotline used to avoid collisions in Syrian airspace. They have also termed the U.S. Air Force response a "massive violation of...
Bombing at a Colombia Mall: Another Soft Target Attack
There was a terrorist bombing on Saturday night at an upscale mall, the Centro Andino in the heart of Bogota, Colombia's tourist district. Three people were killed and nine were injured. There has been no claim of responsibility yet, but the focus is on one of...
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