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President Elect Trump’s Foreign Policy: Will He Pivot Back to Asia?

By Morgan Deane: As you might have heard, there was an election recently, Donald Trump overcame long odds given by the prognosticators and he won. His election brought a great deal of concern and questioning about his more controversial statements towards women and minorities. But foreign policy challenges and potential dangers remain. It is vitally […]

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Would a Dictatorship Ever Work in America?

By Morgan Deane: Most Americans never seriously consider a dictator, but occasionally, the idea is thrown out there.   During times of gridlock, when our country has a myriad of problems, and when we are completely underwhelmed with our choices for president, it can seem appealing to have a dictator that can cut through the red […]

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The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: A No Fly Zone in Syria

By Morgan Deane: Hillary Clinton and Evan McMullin both proposed a no fly zone in Syria. They offer this idea as a response to the humanitarian crisis and a wave of refugees flocking Europe and the US.  Trump attacked the no fly zone, saying it will start World War III.  However, largely missing in the […]

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Trip Line or Speed Bump? NATO Adds 4,000 Troops in the Baltic States

By Morgan Deane: NATO has stationed several battalions in the Baltic region in response to rising tension with Russia. This is not without controversy from all the powers involved. The most pertinent questions are how effective these troops will be and their impact on the region. Will they be a trip line or a speed […]

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The Battle for Mosul and the Resulting Balloon Effect

By Morgan Deane: In fighting the insurgency ten years ago, the US complained of a water balloon effect. American military forces in Iraq would conduct a counterinsurgency campaign in one area, which would kill many terrorists, but also cause many to flee. In effect, they would squeeze the terrorists in one section of the country, […]

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The F35: Cause for Excitement or Concern?

By Morgan Deane: The Air Force recently declared it has the first operational squadron of the F 35 Joint Strike Fighter. Nearly 15 years in the making, 3 years late and 200 billion over its trillion-dollar budget. The planes cost almost twice the estimate. And there are still untested systems that may require massive amounts […]

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Iraqi Army Readies for Battle in Mosul, Talks of ISIS Desertion

By Morgan Deane Mosul fell to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in 2014. Led by armored bulldozers set to explode they poked holes in defensive positions.  ISIS soldiers followed the initial assault with determined small arms fire until the much larger Iraqi force fled in panic. The Iraqi forces left behind millions […]

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Maneuvers in the South China Sea Now May Lead to War Later

By Morgan Deane In mid-August 2016 Chinese sent advanced ships and planes on training maneuvers which brought a new wave of tensions to the region, but also suggest the state run media is not as full of hot air as we might believe. The Chinese operations in the Sea of Japan suggest they want to […]

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