America’s B-21 Raider and Why the West Can’t “Spend” it’s way Out of Ukraine
December 14, 2022 (Brian Berletic – New Eastern Outlook) – US arms manufacturer Northrop Grumman recently unveiled its new stealth bomber,…
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December 14, 2022 (Brian Berletic – New Eastern Outlook) – US arms manufacturer Northrop Grumman recently unveiled its new stealth bomber,…
May 23, 2022 (Brian Berletic – New Eastern Outlook) The United States has clearly transitioned militarily several times throughout its history, from…
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December 12, 2019 (Gunnar Ulson – NEO) – The collapse of an entire nation is as spectacular as it is…
Links The Crucial Difference Between Donbass & Oregon January 9, 2016 (Tony Cartalucci – LD) – Despite a few superficial similarities, the difference between the rebellion in eastern Ukraine and armed Oregon ranchers standing off with the US federal government couldn’t be greater. A lack of understanding regarding the nature of power and how it is brokered has led to many mistakenly believing there is any merit to what the Oregon ranchers are doing, besides providing an example of precisely how not to stand up against increasingly tyrannical special interests .
Popular Science in its article " Congress Moves to Lift Ban on Using Russian Rocket Engines " claims: After Russia invaded Crimea, Congress swore off Russian rocket engines. But its ban on using these rockets to launch military payloads into space was perhaps a bit too hasty. A new bill approved by Congress has found a way to nullify the ban. United Launch Alliance (ULA), a joint venture of Boeing and Lockheed Martin that has long been the primary contractor for launching Defense Department payloads into space, relies on the Russian-made RD-180
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