After an eventful 2021, things are unlikely to calm down in the new year. Here are a few issues that will be high priorities for the Department of Defense going forward.
A new Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute (RRPFI) sponsored national poll on priorities and opinions of Americans on defense, military, and foreign policy issues has found a “sharp decline in trust and confidence in the U.S. Military” and a “growing ambivalence about U.S. leadership in the world.”
The religious freedom advocacy group International Christian Concern has named the Taliban, Kim Jong un and Nigeria as the top persecutors of Christians at its first Persecutor of the Year Awards event.
OpenTheBooks CEO and Founder Adam Andrzejewski presents a list of the weaponry left behind in Afghanistan after the Biden administration surrendered to the Taliban.
In 2008, Joe Biden warned that if the U.S. military were to leave weapons behind in the Middle East, "I promise [those weapons are] going to be used against your grandchild and mine someday."
Each November, the call goes out around the globe for Christians to come together and pray for the persecuted church. Organizers of this year's International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Christians say intercession is needed now more than ever as hundreds of millions of believers are experiencing attacks on an extreme level.
A Gold Star father is blasting President Joe Biden over his reported plan to pay illegal aliens separated at the U.S. border during the Trump administration up to $450,000 each.
A central figure in former US President Donald Trump’s bid to create a new social media platform is a Brazilian parliamentarian and self-proclaimed prince who has campaigned to restore elements of the monarchy that ended with the overthrow of Emperor Pedro II in 1889.