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The Price of Peace

On July 4th, Andrew Breitbart and Editor-in-Chief Peter Schweizer launched Big Peace. Big Peace will serve as the foreign policy and military group blog for the Breitbart family of websites. It’s appropriate that it was launched on the day we Americans celebrate our independence from England. Since that revolution (and a few awkward intervening years including the War of 1812) Britain has been our strongest and most reliable friend. Yet our current administration has allowed that alliance to quickly deteriorate and it has become a needlessly strained relationship.



This past week, the British military released video footage of one of our brave allied soldiers taking a bullet in the face during a firefight in Afghanistan. The British soldiers are fighting in Afghanistan as part of a commitment their government made to the United States under President George W. Bush. When seeing this kind of heroic sacrifice made by English soldiers, it makes one wonder why the Obama Administration has allowed this important and special relationship to turn so sour so quickly.









As the diplomats currently in charge of mending fences with England rack their brains to determine the best course to take, here’s a humble suggestion: Ask for the Churchill bust back and apologize for returning it.

This failure of diplomacy with our greatest ally is “Exhibit A” as to why now, more than ever, we need Big Peace to steer the national conversation in a pro-American, pro-Liberty direction. Welcome aboard, you’re just in time!

Breitbart.tv Editor-in-Chief Larry O’Connor welcome’s the newest member of the Breitbart family of sites, Big Peace, with chilling video of our allied soldiers from England in a harrowing firefight in Afghanistan.


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