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Trey Knight: Commanding the Field with the M110

Today on Frank Gaffney’s Secure Freedom Radio, Trey Knight, Vice President of Knights Armament, explains his company’s contribution to the war efforts by manufacturing the M110 Sniper rifle, used readily in Afghanistan and Iraq. There is “not another tool that

Pentagon Reports on China's Military Ambitions

Consider this a follow-up to yesterday’s post. The Pentagon finally released its long awaited annual report on China’s growing military capabilities. The findings of which are not all that surprising. It only confirms the obvious — China’s ambition to expand

Self-Preservation Is All The Rage In Europe

As I’ve noted before, reports of the death of European culture are premature. Europeans will return to their roots and repel the encroachment of Islam in European societies. They’ve done it before. The French and the Germans have already thrown

Cheney: I Wanted To Bomb Syria

While President Obama has been reluctant to drop even verbal bombs on Syria, former Vice President Cheney wanted to use real ones back in 2007…. Ready to bomb, reluctant to condemn… From the Associated Press: WASHINGTON — Former Vice President

What Is Islamophobia?

As I have mentioned previously, one of major goals of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is to stop “Islamophobia”, which is its preferred term for the criticism of or opposition to Islam by non-Muslims. The word “Islamophobia” is of

China's New APC: Suppressing Rioters–In Style

The great folks over at China Defense Blog have photos of the YLGAO1, a police APC being deployed in China. As they note, it features a water cooler, central air conditioning, and even carpeting. After all, why be uncomfortable when

Sen. Joe Lieberman: Growth In Rest

Today on Frank Gaffney’s Secure Freedom Radio, Frank has a special visit from Senator Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut to give us an inside look into his new book, The Gift of Rest: Rediscovering the Beauty of the Sabbath. In his

Iran Unveils New Cruise Missile

From the Tehran Times: TEHRAN – Iran on Tuesday unveiled some domestically manufactured military equipment including a cruise missile, a torpedo, and an engine. Qader missile, Valfajr torpedo, and 850-horsepower Bonyan-1 engine were unveiled during a ceremony attended by President

Edvard Munch in the Marijuana Patch

My heavily armed tent mates hours before the mission. 24 August 2011 Zhari District, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan Task Force Spartan, 4-4Cav We live in tents. Nice tents with air conditioning. But not now; the electricity and air conditioning are out

Libya: Dictator Down, Islam Rising

Watching the jubilant Libyan rebels celebrating in the streets of Tripoli, it’s easy to get caught up in the euphoria of the moment as a brutal tyrant is at last being brought down. The spokeswoman at the Department of State

Richard Holm: My Life in the CIA

Today on Frank Gaffney’s Secure Freedom Radio, Richard L. Holm, former station chief for the CIA, joins Frank to discuss his new book, The Craft We Chose: My Life in the CIA, an account of his work within the agency

The Future of Unmanned Flight

The infrastructure of the Air Force is aging. The average age of an airplane is 25 years, and even older for Strategic Bombers, with an average age of 34 years, and Tanker Aircraft, at 47 years. Unfortunately, many in Washington