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Assad Weary As His Influence Diminishes

For the first time during Assad’s assault on his own people, his neighbors and historical allies are calling for him to step down. Most notably was Turkey’s decision to go public by asking Assad to step down so that his

A Message from Your Federal Government

Washington DC, August 10, 2011 Dear taxpayers, we were slightly off in our projections for economic recovery. You may have heard about this. There have been some externalities that even the smartest economists could not account for. The earthquake in

Third Technical Failure This Year Grounds All F-35's

Program officials are blaming an electrical fault aboard one of the Air Force A-model birds that has caused the grounding for all test jets while they gather information and investigate. Luckily for the program and the pilot, the power failure

Time to Ask Questions Over Chinook Downing

At this point, it’s hard to call of this a coincidence. What we know is that the Chinook did crash as a result of hostile fire and everyone aboard was killed in its crash. The service members aboard were overwhelmingly

There Is No Going Back For Assad

Syrian President Bashar Assad has been straddling the fence since his regime and long time family rule came under threat in March. First, he sought to quell the public dissenters with good old fashioned Arab force. When the protesters proved

Putting 'Big Oil' to Rights

“Big Oil” has taken a public relations pounding. After all, the industry is thoroughly protected and its profits guaranteed out of necessity of the market. With the economy tanking and the government unable to do anything except make matters worse,

What the Debt Deal Means

The Debt Debate was politically nasty and a sickening display of Washington maneuvering. That’s not to say the negotiations were the worst we have witnessed, especially when compared to the first two years of the Obama administration. Before moving any

Record Number Of US Troops Killed By Iranian Arms

These statistics only solidify what we have already known. From the EFP’s (Explosive Formed Pentetrator), that show distinctive Iranian manufacturing introduced onto the battlefield, to electronics, rockets, and highly effective snipers, the US military has long known of Iranian assistance

Syria Set To Allow Opposition Parties

The Baathist regime in Syria looks to be bending to the will of the people. What was once thought unthinkable, maybe even suicidal, to the ruling regime, Baath party members have decided on a draft law that would allow the

Syria Proceeds With Weapons Program And Hezbollah Armaments

Despite crippling protest that has all but brought its economy to a halt, and international criticism for its reaction to those protests, the Syrian government has pressed ahead with its usual policies. Namely, stockpiling missiles, pursuing an ambitious weapons program,

President Obama Received No Oil 'Bump'

It was back in late June (June 23 to be precise) that President Obama announced that he planned to release 30 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. According to some of the estimates I’ve read, that was

Why We Have Enemies

Contemporary Western thought and post-modern relativism compels us to explore our place in the world vis-à-vis other civilizations through certain intellectual perspectives. The West’s legacy of reasoning is based heavily on thinkers such as Aristotle. The foundation he created implores

Keynesians Are both Wrong and Dangerous

Dear Mr. President, The Keynesian school of thought on the economy is that of the potential instability of the private sector and the undependability of the market driven self-adjustment factor. Keynes during his day said that in times of depression

Presidents and Political Ideologies

This is a subject I’ve taken a few days to look into. It interested me for a couple of reasons: To highlight the president as a national leader; and, to show how they articulate and carry out their political values.