Recent articles by Morgan
America Is Really Bad At Foreign Interventions. Why Does Biden Think Ukraine Will Be Any Different?
America holds a long list of failed interventions based on bad intelligence: Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, Panama, Haiti, Serbia, Grenada, Iran, South Vietnam, Congo, Cuba, Guatemala, Albania and the Dominican Republic, among others. It doesn’t take an intelligence genius to predict the ultimate outcome of our latest dalliance in Ukraine.
This Boondoggle Shows Why We Must Reform The Pentagon’s Acquisition Process
You might think the largest procurement program at the Department of Defense would also be the best run. Instead, the Lightning II, also called the F-35, remains one of the biggest embarrassments at the Pentagon. The program is so crippled by cost overruns and delays that Snoopy and his doghouse seem more likely to get off the ground.
The Ukraine Blame Game Begins
Instead of punishing the Biden administration’s staggering incompetence and fiduciary malfeasance, it seems Congress will reward it, bringing the Ukraine grab bag to $185 billion by next week.
US Navy Personnel Need To Be Refocused On A Warrior Ethos—Starting With The Basics
The past seven years haven’t made the job of being a ship commander in the Western Pacific any easier. Seventh Fleet’s area of responsibility sprawls over 36 maritime countries encompassing 50 percent of the world’s population. It faces the densest shipping environment on earth and routinely confronts China, North Korea, and Russia. Ships like the McCain keep sea lanes open and often sail, alone, under the full knowledge that thousands of Chinese anti-ship missiles like the YJ-12, YJ-18, YJ-83, DF-21, and DF-26 are trained on its every move.
Biden’s Two-State Solution For Israel: Michigan And Nevada
The blind religion of today’s modern American progressive deems strength immoral and whiteness a sin. Likewise industry and wealth are the products of a corrupt patriarchy, and therefore unjust. Despite the fact that 20 percent of Israelis are of Arab descent, to progressive thinking, Israel’s strength, prosperity, and whiteness make them oppressive occupiers of territory they’ve inhabited since the days of Moses.
Red China is Watching
Today, the Chinese Communist Party spends billions tracking and monitoring their own people with facial recognition, social scores, and a growing web of dystopian devices and methods.
These same tools are being used against the American public.
Trump or Biden: Who War it Better?
In December, the International Atomic Energy Agency issued a report that Iran has obtained enough nuclear material, that if enriched, could make three nuclear weapons in a matter of weeks. If you think Iran is brazen and unchecked now, wait until it joins the ranks of the world’s nuclear powers.
The Stench of Ukraine Corruption is Wafting Westward
In early 2014, while American politicians like John McCain were over-promising Ukrainians, “America is with you,” Hunter Biden joined the board of the Ukrainian oil and gas company. It was his access to DC power, not his oil and gas expertise, that earned Hunter a $1 million annual salary from Burisma.
The Military Does An About-Face After Woke Garbage Tanks Recruiting
Now, after two years of plummeting recruiting and a true readiness emergency, the Army has not only taken to showing white male warriors, but it’s even asking back soldiers kicked out for not taking the COVID vaccine.
Don’t Ask Israel To Pull Its Punches
As published in the Daily Caller: Saturday’s coordinated Hamas assault on Israel was the worst terror attack on a Western power since 9-11. With hundreds
America’s Military Is Finally Getting Some Form Of Congressional Oversight
As published by the Daily Caller: Some cast last week’s confirmation of three top military officers by the U.S. Senate as a loss for Democrats
NEWSMAX: Will Biden Stumble into World War III?
If your enemy believes it he at war with you, are you at war?
Americans see our involvement in Ukraine as a “proxy war” and most of us are going about life as normal, attending soccer practices and texting one another memes during staff meetings.
By contrast, the Russian people believe their nation is under attack from the United States. So great is this belief that a majority of Russians (54 percent) claim to live “under constant fear” of nuclear attack.
Daily Caller: Two Years After Afghanistan—a Personal Story
As published in the Daily Caller: North of Kabul, high in the Hindu Kush mountains, sits Afghanistan’s Panjshir Valley. At 8,000 feet up, Panjshir successfully
Daily Caller: Joe Biden Has Wrecked Our Military Like A Cheap Rental Car
When the next president strides into the oval office on January 20, 2025, the new commander-in-chief will get the keys to a wrecked Department of Defense, with cigarette holes in the upholstery and a gas tank sitting on E.
Destroying Space Command
Those briefing the president pointed out that Peterson is already home to Northern Command and NORAD. Locating yet another combatant command in the same geographic footprint made little strategic sense. Don’t put all your generals in one basket.
Daily Caller: This Lawmaker is Exposing a Dirty Little Senate Secret
What Tuberville’s moves threaten to reveal is that senators don’t actually evaluate our nation’s military leaders. Nor do most of their staff. For decades, the Senate has simply coasted along, rubber stamping the nominees from the Pentagon without a second thought.
Washington Times: Culture War Casualty, Military Recruiting
In 2022, something changed and, for the first time, the U.S. Army missed its recruiting goals. Not by a little. The Army came up short by 25%, or 15,000 recruits. That’s an entire division.
NEWSMAX: Russia more dangerous than ever
The conflict in Ukraine risks devolving into another American “forever war,” or worse, cornering a weakened thermonuclear power.
NEWSMAX: Expect Sen. Tuberville’s Holds on Military Officers to Continue
Coach needs just one Democrat on the Armed Services committee to swing the vote in his favor. Although staff is signaling Manchin is opposed, take it from this former staffer that anything is possible when the 25 senators of the committee gather in a closed-door session amid the Gilded-Age finery of the Senate Russell Building.