Joe Kent Reveals Claims About What Drove Donald Trump Toward Middle East Conflict

Who Influenced Trump’s Middle East Decisions? Joe Kent Shares His Perspective The Kent Bombshell: Ex-Counterterrorism Chief Exposes the “Manufactured” Intelligence and Secret Pressures…

U.S. Cruise Ship Reroutes From China After Surprise $1.6M Fee—Emergency Diversion to South Korea

$1.6M Shock Forces U.S. Cruise Ship to Exit China and Divert to South Korea The Midnight Escape: How a $1.6 Million Fee Forced…

Das Wort, das Deutschland spaltet: Warum das virale Merz-Video zur Atomkraft einen wunden Punkt trifft

Es gibt diese seltenen Momente in der politischen Landschaft, in denen ein einziger Satz, ein einziges Wort ausreicht, um eine ohnehin schon angespannte…

The ‘Strange’ British Armoured Car That Chased Down German Tanks Instead of Fleeing From Them

June 1941. The war in North Africa had been raging for a full year, and the British were losing. General Irwin Rummel and…

Every Rank in British Army During WW2 Explained in 15 minutes

During the Second World War, the British Army swelled from roughly 900,000 men and women to nearly 3 million at its peak with…

How Capable Was the British Army in WWII? A Closer Look

The British army in the Second World War has often been overshadowed by the Soviet Union’s immense sacrifices on the Eastern Front and…

“We Felt Like Amateurs” How British Forces Shocked US Soldiers Fighting Taliban on Operation Herrick

July 2009, Sangan District, Helmond Province, Afghanistan. The Chinuk helicopter touched down in a cloud of brown dust. US Marine Sergeant Patrick Thornton…

What Korean and Chinese Soldiers Said When They First Fought British Forces

A packed carrier plane with a detachable fuselage. In September 1950, the last corner of South Korea, still free from enemy control, was…

“We Thought They Would Negotiate”—What Argentine Soldiers Said When The British Attacked Goose Green

May 1982, Goose Green, East Faulland. A thousand Argentine soldiers sat in shallow trenches carved into the cold, wet earth of a place…

“Leave It To The Psychos: Why the US Relied on the Brits in the Korean War”

April 1951, along the Immun River in Korea, just 8 mi north of Seoul, the night air hung thick and heavy as 650…

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