In my neck of the woods is the University of South Florida Police Department (USFPD), located on a sprawling campus in Tampa. Its jurisdiction bordered mine when I was patrolling …
October 26, 2018
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FeaturedNational Security
Rosatom and Russian Arctic Aggression: An Underwater Invasion?
by Bart Marcoisby Bart MarcoisNote from the author: I wrote earlier this month about my belief that Rosatom has connections to Russian intelligence organizations. The article sparked a threat from Rosatom’s PR agency to …
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FeaturedMilitary and PoliceNational SecurityPolitics
Trump and Mattis Sending 800 Troops to Border to Stop Migrant Caravan
A caravan of would-be undocumented migrants is slowly making its way through Mexico, aiming for the U.S. border. While the migrants are still about a thousand miles from the border, …
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A suspect has been arrested in connection with suspicious packages that have been sent to notable Democrats across the country on Friday morning. The arrest was made in Florida as …
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FeaturedThis Day in Military History
26 October: This Day in Military History
by Chris Carterby Chris CarterToday’s post is in honor of Sgt. John A. Lyons, who died of wounds received from enemy small-arms fire in Afghanistan’s Ghazni province on this day in 2011. Lyons, 26, …
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FeaturedNational Security
Basra Coalitions of Shi’ite and Sunni are Uniting to Resist External Influence
by Guy Barnesby Guy BarnesAs Iran spreads to the west through Basra, Iraq struggles to keep its own sovereignty. Basra –an oil city close to the Persian Gulf Coast– is most likely being targeted …
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No, this will not be one of those “let me tell you what to think ” pieces. You’ve no doubt had enough of those cookie cutter articles already and will …
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FeaturedNational SecurityOpinionPolitics
Crazy Like a Fox Becomes Crazy – How the Elites Minimize President Trump’s Accomplishments
by Morgan Deaneby Morgan DeaneThe National Interest published an interesting article that discussed how President Donald Trump is forcing China to reassess its strategy. The article was interesting because, if you read between the …