The Pentagon is in the process of a year long review in which to determine how the armed services would be effected by President Obama’s decision to repeal don’t ask don’t tell. His orders seem firm and regardless of the findings this destructive policy will likely be implemented.
It is fascinating to see people take on such a defensive stance for gay rights and the repeal of the military’s ‘don’t ask don’t tell’ policy. There are two clearly identifiable factions involved in this debate – which by the way, are not even interested in supporting the military even in general, only have their sights aimed at exacting social change – those who defend the homosexual lifestyle even though they are not gay and gay people.
Let there be no doubt, that with the additional deployment of U.S. Patriot batteries around the gulf states the Iranian nuclear program is about to face the west’s wrath.
The decision to place additional defensive assets can only come for three reasons one they were requested by the gulf states themselves because of the potential threat from Iran; secondly because Iran is just about to be militarily hit by Israel or jointly with the U.S. and finally significant and painful sanctions.
Since the advent of the blogger military personal from all branches have embraced the opportunity to document and share their experiences and ideas with their readers. This freedom, likely second to none with the world’s militaries may be under scrutiny from both the White House and Obama’s supporters within the military.
Russia the KGB and their cold war pride – Breaking news
The relationship between Reagan and Gorbachev let one to believe that our nations would end up very close.
April 16, 2010 / 2 Comments / Read MoreHowever, as it seems, the United States may have squandered this opportunity by redefining Gorbachev’s decision to release Russia’s iron grip on the east.