defense
Moving through the ranks of military activity including infrastructure, wars, our commander in chief and the nucleur arms race.
RUSSIA’S INVASION OF UKRAINE VIOLATES INTERNATIONAL LAW
I haven’t written anything about the Russian Federation’s armed attack against Ukraine until now. Since it’s been dominating the international news for well over a year, I didn’t think I had much to add.
By David Morton Rintoul3 years ago in The Swamp
They're Here
Whether you believe as most do, that there is other life in the universe, or you aren't a believer in extraterrestrial life, nothing changes what happened this week. Not just one, but three former military officials testified in Congress on Wednesday, July 26, that the government knows more about Unidentified Aerial Phenomena than they were telling us.
By The Man Behind The Mask3 years ago in The Swamp
Bitter reflections after the NATO summit 2023
The NATO meeting in Vilnius on July 11th and 12th, 2023, triggered some unsettling thoughts within me. However, let's first delve into some older events. Since the early days of his career, Vladimir Putin has exhibited a behavior reminiscent of someone from a not-so-distant past. In fact, he has followed in the footsteps of Adolf Hitler, emulating the path that led Hitler to become the historical figure we know today.
By Bozhan Bozhkov3 years ago in The Swamp
The New Nuclear Race.
The term “Nuclear Race” has a different meaning today than it had in the past. During the Cold War, the nature of international relations was shaped by geopolitics. That meant that the major powers of the world strived to obtain political control of as much geographical area as possible. A significant tool for this objective was nuclear deterrence. Both global power centers i.e., USA and the Soviets used their arsenal of nuclear weapons to implicitly threaten other states into compliance. Therefore, the basis for power lay in weaponized nuclear capabilities.
By Hamza Shaikh3 years ago in The Swamp








