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The Paradox of America First: When Strength Becomes Isolation
The phrase "America First" resonates deeply across the political spectrum. Few would argue against prioritizing American interests, strengthening our economy, or ensuring the safety and prosperity of our citizens. It's a principle that transcends partisan divides, Democrats and Republicans alike want what's best for the country.

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Mar 39 min read


The Iranian Contingency: Why War in the Persian Gulf Would Fracture the Alliance System Beyond Repair
The scenario of large-scale military conflict with Iran presents not just a tactical challenge, but a fundamental stress test for the post-World War II international order. Unlike the relatively unified coalitions that characterized operations in Afghanistan or the initial phases of Iraq, a sustained campaign against Iran would expose deep fissures in alliance structures, logistical networks, and strategic consensus that have been quietly eroding for two decades.

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Mar 35 min read


The Unraveling of American Power: What Happens When the Arsenal of Democracy Goes Dark
The architecture of American global leadership rests on three pillars: military deterrence, economic integration, and alliance networks bound by mutual interest and shared values. When these pillars erode simultaneously, through the gutting of foreign assistance infrastructure, the alienation of treaty partners, and the public degradation of collective defense arrangements, the second and third-order effects extend far beyond diplomatic embarrassment.

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Mar 39 min read


The Iran Strike Calculus: What Escalation Against Tehran Means for American Security
The recent cycle of Israeli and U.S. military strikes against Iranian assets has fundamentally altered the strategic landscape of the Middle East. What began as a response to specific provocations has evolved into a pattern of direct kinetic engagement that carries profound implications for American interests, global stability, and the future of conflict in an already volatile region.

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Mar 33 min read


The Evolving Role of OSINT in Modern Military Strategy and Geopolitical Dynamics
Open-source intelligence (OSINT) has become a game changer in modern military analysis. As military organizations increasingly see the value of OSINT, specialized units are forming to focus exclusively on gathering and analyzing this type of intelligence. This is not just a temporary trend; it signals a major shift in how military intelligence is collected, organized, and utilized. The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in OSINT capabilities represents a significant leap fo

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Sep 9, 20253 min read


Waste Fraud and Abuse: A Tactic and the Truth behind US Government Spending
This article examines the tactics the administration uses, the implications of these actions, and the reality behind claims.

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Mar 5, 20255 min read
The role of non-state actors in modern geo-politics
Throughout history, state-on-state competition has been a constant in human civilization. States, each with their own territories, armies, cultures, customs, and citizens, have competed for dominance on the global stage. As these states shape the world to their will, other powerful groups also pursue their competing goals. These groups and organizations are known as non-state actors. Non-state actors can be divided into various subgroups, but in this analysis, we will focus s

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May 20, 20244 min read
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