Ah, ATACMS. I don’t think you’ll see that happen for a couple of reasons. The first is strictly political; they would absolutely use them to...
They already have that. Also helpful but not decisive.
I am not a tanker, but in my opinion the tanks will be helpful but not decisive. I don’t think there is any one thing we could realistically give...
Emotionally, I agree. I’m very pleased that Ukraine has fought as hard as they did and Russia has suffered for its actions. As a military...
Dispassionately, the jury will be out on that one until the conflict is fully resolved. If Russia ends up with a settlement that officially grants...
Lots of good stuff in there that should be persuasive for most Americans. My only point of contention is on the word genocide, which I routinely...
Yeah, you know, but the reason those Russian missiles missed the Israeli F-16s is because is they didn’t want to hit them. The reason they have...
A couple of notes (all unclassified, of course) from a Senior Leader Conference I have been attending this weekend. An Air Force colonel (F-15...
That is much more true than most people are aware.
You have it all wrong. The Florida and Texas tanks (the latter of which must be by statute just a little larger than the other tanks and the crew...
I have a dark sense of humor. It’s both a joy and a curse …
I’m surprised that you did not riposte that San Diego has not had “gates” since, like, the 1850s. Now that would have been a sick burn.
I’m afraid that wouldn’t even be the most contentious issue. If you gave DC their own tank, then you’d have to do the same for the other non-state...
There’s no rule that says it can’t be both.
Actually, we have to start 10 months ago, but otherwise, yes, violent agreement.
Oh, come now, Bling. Let’s not quasi-insult the defense industry with those decades-old “MIC” tropes. Our defense industry is literally what is...
Their position is so ridiculous and out of the mainstream for both parties that I am forced to consider that possibility. On the whole, though,...
Agree with most. I differ on the degree of worry about our failure to ramp up hydrocarbon production. There are several good strategic reasons to...
One point of clarification: Until 1991, Russia had dominated Ukraine for centuries, going back to the 1600s, not merely for the decades following WW2.
The petroleum and munitions situation are completely correctable by this Administration. The Congressman is within the right to ask why the...