Dwight D. Eisenhower

Pinkerton: Trump Embraces Eisenhower’s Successful Korean Model for Ukraine Peace

The Republican president had just replaced his unpopular Democratic predecessor.  A top issue for the new commander-in-chief: Ending a foreign war that had dragged on too long.  Looking at the problem with fresh eyes, the Republican made a deal to stop the fighting.  It wasn’t a glorious victory, but it wasn’t a defeat, either.  Most of all, it was an end to the bloodshed, allowing Americans to refocus on peaceful pursuits back home.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (R) and US president-elect Donald Trump (L) shakes

D-Day: June 6, 1944

Seventy-two year ago, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower scribbled on a loose piece of paper his order to launch Operation Overlord—taking full responsibility for its failure, which was very likely. The planning for Overlord began in May 1940, soon after France

Gen. Jerry Boykin: Americans Must Study and Protect the Constitution

“We have to do now restore the founding principles of this nation … We’ve got to get back to understanding that the Constitution is the bedrock of who we are,” retired Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin told Matthew Boyle on Breitbart News Saturday, as Boyle guest-hosted that show on SiriusXM Patriot channel 125 this weekend.

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