In first 9 months of 2010 663 individuals from “special interest countries”—such as Afghanistan, Libya, Pakistan, Somalia, and Yemen, as well as the four nations currently on the list of “state sponsors of terrorism,” which are Cuba, Iran, Syria, and Sudan entered illegally from Mexico. Those were just the ones apprehended.
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How was your day today?
Look carefully at this photo before you go any further and consider how this young Soldier or Marine’s day went. He probably has not had a shower in at least a week. He has been eating his meal out of a plastic freezed dried bag at the most once a day.
Cruising for Trouble
Obama’s anti-British obsessions combined with Britain’s culpable and myopic dismantling of its own defenses create a highly dangerous situation.
What to expect with Republican oversight
Obama administration figures who haven’t done their jobs or have not enforced laws properly should take the hint. They might just want to spruce up their resumes and move on before their misdeeds and failings are displayed on C-SPAN.
The price of freedom
Speech by Lt. General Kelly to the Semper Fi Society of St. Louis
Save Our Troops from Futile Death in Afghanistan
First under President Bush and now under President Obama, a punitive raid has been turned into an exercise in nation building in a place that does not have nation in the modern sense of the word.
Foreign relations fiascos
John Bolton on the Korean military conflict and the embarrassing revelation that the Afghan Taliban negotiator was a fraud.
Interview with Jed Babbin on America at War and the State of the Union
Jed Babbin is warning that the Obama administration is doing damage to the military, and may not be up to the many national security challenges that the United States currently faces.
All Quiet on the Black-Ops Front
I’d like to ask a simple question: Why isn’t Julian Assange dead?
Karzai confirms cash payments from Iran
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has acknowledged that his office has received cash from Iran, but insists it was part of a “transparent” process. I wonder if he defines ‘transparency’ the way Obama does.