Moscow now sees President Trump as the Weak Leader he is…

From the Moscow Times– When U.S. President Donald Trump called Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin days after renewed talks between Moscow and Kyiv in Istanbul, many expected him to take a harder stance toward the Kremlin leader, who has been deftly evading Trump’s calls for peace for months. Instead, both leaders said the call “went very well” and… Continue reading Moscow now sees President Trump as the Weak Leader he is…

Is President Trump going to Sellout to his own Vanity?

TRUMP TOWER MOSCOW Covered in 24k GOLD. Will Trump one day be Exiled to TRUMP TOWER MOSCOW? You know, I could see it happening if Trump’s Sells America Out too. The dots are starting to line up… https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/04/21/trump-tower-moscow-rare-earths-and-geopolitical-perks-how-the-kremlin-plans-to-bait-trump-into-a-grand-bargain-a88762 The article discusses the Kremlin’s strategy to engage with Donald Trump and secure a favorable deal regarding… Continue reading Is President Trump going to Sellout to his own Vanity?

Hey Youngsters, why did Russia wait 36 hours before telling Kyiv that Chernobyl had exploded?

Soviet/Russian Secrecy Rules. Only ones conducting unlawful Acts love secrecy… Some questions still bother me. Johnny Carson talked about it on his late night talk show. This and the handling of the Russian Sub disaster makes me wonder. The Soviet government did not immediately inform Kyiv about the Chernobyl disaster for a complex set of… Continue reading Hey Youngsters, why did Russia wait 36 hours before telling Kyiv that Chernobyl had exploded?

The Vietnam War’s Guilt rests upon the shoulders of ‘Uncle Sam’

Let’s delve into the Vietnam War, aiming for the truths we, as Americans, seek. This is a complex and painful period in history, shaped by multiple factors and perspectives. How the U.S. Got Involved: The Seeds of Conflict The roots of U.S. involvement in Vietnam stretch back to the aftermath of World War II and… Continue reading The Vietnam War’s Guilt rests upon the shoulders of ‘Uncle Sam’

Trump’s Hands-Off Approach to North Korean Troops fighting for Russia Against Ukraine is Working Splendidly?

U.S. President Donald Trump says Kim Jong-un is- “He happens to be a smart guy. Kim Jong-un is a smart guy.” Trump also said Putin is a smart guy. Is Trump afraid of anyone he considers smarter than he is? It’s an interesting question, isn’t it? Involvement of North Korean Troops in the Russia-Ukraine War:… Continue reading Trump’s Hands-Off Approach to North Korean Troops fighting for Russia Against Ukraine is Working Splendidly?

Beyond Traditional Systems: A New Air Defense Paradigm for Ukraine

Okay, let’s take one of these advanced CIA concepts and do a “throw in the dark stab” at a simplified, almost schematic visual idea. Imagine a very basic, top-down view: Explanation of this very basic visual: The “Throw in the Dark” Aspect: This is a super simplified, almost abstract representation. In reality, it would be… Continue reading Beyond Traditional Systems: A New Air Defense Paradigm for Ukraine

The Call of Courage: Why President Trump Must Visit Ukraine

The Call of Courage: Why President Trump Must Visit Ukraine In the annals of history, moments of bravery and solidarity are often etched into the collective memory of nations. As the world watches the harrowing events unfold in Ukraine, it becomes crucial for leaders to step forward and demonstrate their commitment to global justice and… Continue reading The Call of Courage: Why President Trump Must Visit Ukraine

Bravery, Cowardice, and the Art of Leadership: A Reflection on Modern Conflict and Historical Precedents

Bravery, Cowardice, and the Art of Leadership: A Reflection on Modern Conflict and Historical Precedents In a world fraught with crises, the measure of a true leader is not merely their ability to rally their people but to confront aggression head-on, boldly engaging with allies and enemies alike. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine serves as… Continue reading Bravery, Cowardice, and the Art of Leadership: A Reflection on Modern Conflict and Historical Precedents