by bcse | May 17, 2015 | Military, Politics-DC
Editor’s Note – With the most expensive fighter in history, the F-35, is our Air Force still the dominant force across the globe? Is the F-35 really the leading edge? What about the F-22 Raptor? Is Russia or China that far behind, or are we falling behind?...
by bcse | Jun 26, 2012 | Politics-DC, Terror II
Editor’s Note – Another major development is emerging, not likely to be aired in the USA, concerning the terrorist attack on Mumbai in 2008. Much is continuing to be revealed. Known as 26/11 in India, the attacks began on Wednesday, November (11), 26,...
by bcse | Apr 15, 2012 | Breaking News, MidEast
Editor’s Note – The Afghanistan/Pakistan Theater continues to roil with violence. In Pakistan, over 380 prisoners were freed by Taliban attackers, and in Afghanistan, attacks erupted across the country. Additionally, things are not quiet in Syria again as:...
by bcse | Jan 12, 2012 | Politics-DC
By SUA Staff The White House and the State Department are in the midst of discussing future moves with some very strange characters; people we have either been at war with for years, or worked ardently with the former Egyptian regimes to stymie in the past. At one...
by bcse | Oct 20, 2011 | Politics-DC
Editor’s Note – Al-Shabab is a Somali faction of Al Qaeda that in recent days, has emerged as a killing machine, and Kenyan soldiers have even entered Somalia to confront them. Included below is the latest article on that theater. Border wars and the...