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Air Force C-17s deliver first round of humanitarian aid for Gaza
The shipment was the first of a series the U.S. will deliver to Egypt.
Train likely belonging to Kim Jong Un spotted in satellite imagery amid health rumors
The satellite photos don’t say anything about the North Korean leader's potential health problems.
How a Kim Jong Un demise could spark unrest, require US, South Korean military response
Questions about North Korea's leader were sparked by a report that Kim was in “grave danger,” but other organizations reported there were “no unusual signs” of Kim’s health.
By Howard Altman
How US troops survived a little-known al-Qaeda raid in Mali two years ago
The assault included rockets, mortars, car bombs and roughly 30 militants disguised in Malian Army and UN peacekeeper uniforms.
By Kyle Rempfer
Battling COVID-19, is DoD prepared for an onslaught of disinfo and propaganda from foreign competitors?
Until DoD shifts its paradigm for information, it will continue to lag behind not only China, but also Russia and extremist groups with a more systems level approach to national information strategy.
By Col. Matthew Coughlin and Dr. Paul Lieber PhD
Seeking the Military Suicide Solution Podcast, Episode 13: Kim Ruocco from Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors
Kim Ruocco uses her education, personal experience and information gathered from thousands of survivors to help others more fully understand suicide.
Dispatch from Rome: On hope and COVID-19
After all this time, everyone would much prefer to be outside.
By Robert Bruce Adolph
Dispatch from Rome: Former Theodore Roosevelt skipper should be praised, not pilloried
I was twice fired by the United Nations from senior supervisory positions: Both times for insisting that there are occasions when my first loyalty is to staff and mission ahead of allegiance to superiors.
By Robert Bruce Adolph
Dispatch from Rome: You can’t win a war with half-measures
Although initially slow-off-the-mark, Italy rightly came to treat the pandemic like a military conflict.
By Robert Bruce Adolph
Dispatch from Rome: Trying to make sense of the COVID-19 numbers
My wife and I, already three weeks into self-isolation, remain in Rome under government-mandated pandemic protocols.
By Robert Bruce Adolph
Dispatch from Rome: More advice from a retired SF officer locked down in COVID-19 ravaged Italy
My wife and I, already three weeks into self-isolation, remain in Rome under government-mandated pandemic protocols.
By Robert Bruce Adolph