s cities swell in size and importance, they have become prime targets for military strategists and arms dealers alike. The proliferation of the weapons industry casts a dark shadow over the future of urbanization, threatening to turn our cities into veritable war zones. #urban warfare #Conflict #Uncertain Urban Future
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Explore the current initiatives supporting Native Americans in the US by the #USCongress. Stay informed and delve into specific policy areas! https://bit.ly/3OaDxPy #NeutralityTopics #natives #nativeamericans
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As a veteran, September 11 holds a profound significance for me, as it does for many of us. On this day, we remember the lives lost, the families forever changed and the countless heroes who stepped forward without hesitation. Our armed forces, first responders and those willing to sacrifice their lives exemplify the very best of what it means to be American. This day is not just a reminder of the tragic events that unfolded but a testament to the strength, resilience and unity of our nation. In an election year, it's easy to focus on our differences, to get caught up in the heated debates and the division that seems to follow. But September 11 reminds us of a fundamental truth: we are united in so many ways. Our shared values – especially those of freedom and security – are safeguarded by the brave men and women who serve our country, both at home and abroad. Let's take a moment today to pause, reflect and honor those who have given so much. And let us remember the importance of coming together, of standing united and of showing gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy. Today, and every day, we owe a debt of thanks to those who protect and serve, ensuring that our nation remains strong and free. May we always remember, and may we always be united. - 𝘑𝘦𝘧𝘧 𝘎𝘳𝘦𝘦𝘯, 𝘍𝘪𝘯𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘪𝘢𝘭 𝘈𝘥𝘷𝘪𝘴𝘰𝘳 & 𝘍𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘥𝘦𝘳, 𝘎𝘍𝘎 #NeverForget #September11 #UnitedWeStand #Veteran #FinancialAdvisor #HonoringHeroes #USA
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Amidst the war in Ukraine the countries face increasing security risks and economic pressures and stresses, it is important and imperative. Therefore, it is essential to improve our ability to understand these countries and regions in order to develop working and sustainable solutions to the economic, societal, and security challenges posed, while also recognizing positive approaches in the regions by countries to promote cooperation on shared issues within these fields.
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“#CopCity-ATL is designed to join Michigan #CampGrayling founded in 1913 when local lumber baron, Rasmus Hanson, donated over 13,000 acres to the State of #Michigan for military training. Camp Grayling has since grown to 147,000 acres that spans over three counties of maneuver area, state-of-the-art ranges and modern support facilities, making it the largest National Guard Training Center in the Country. In fact, there are Forty-Seven other States that have the same or similar plans…So why are so many of these being built all over and around the country? Why on such a large scale and why with such a wide array of training dealing with urban warfare and repression? “ https://lnkd.in/ghpqFGBc
The New Modern-Day Militarized Fort!
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As a veteran, September 11 holds a profound significance for me, as it does for many of us. On this day, we remember the lives lost, the families forever changed and the countless heroes who stepped forward without hesitation. Our armed forces, first responders and those willing to sacrifice their lives exemplify the very best of what it means to be American. This day is not just a reminder of the tragic events that unfolded but a testament to the strength, resilience and unity of our nation. In an election year, it's easy to focus on our differences, to get caught up in the heated debates and the division that seems to follow. But September 11 reminds us of a fundamental truth: we are united in so many ways. Our shared values – especially those of freedom and security – are safeguarded by the brave men and women who serve our country, both at home and abroad. Let's take a moment today to pause, reflect and honor those who have given so much. And let us remember the importance of coming together, of standing united and of showing gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy. Today, and every day, we owe a debt of thanks to those who protect and serve, ensuring that our nation remains strong and free. May we always remember, and may we always be united. #NeverForget #September11 #UnitedWeStand #Veteran #FinancialAdvisor #HonoringHeroes #USA
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Project 2025... Conservatives really aren't f**king around😨😨 "Our goal is to assemble an army of aligned, vetted, trained, and prepared conservatives to go to work on Day One to deconstruct the Administrative State." This is a detailed playbook to reshape governing authority in our country. As a citizen, it's actually alarming that there's a legitimate chance of this playbook being put into action. "...major federal agencies must be governed and where disagreement exists brackets out these differences for the next President to choose a path." Isn't the separation of powers a bedrock of our system? "The federal government is a behemoth, weaponized against American citizens and conservative values, with freedom and liberty under siege as never before. The task at hand to reverse this tide and restore our Republic to its original moorings is too great for any one conservative policy shop to spearhead." https://lnkd.in/gPdZaZBR
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Urban Resistance to Occupation: An Underestimated Element of Land Warfare
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If you have a spare five minutes, check out this Task and Purpose article on our most recent recovery from the Vietnam War. #NeverForget
Inside the recovery of MIA Americans from a secret jungle base
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CEO of ARK4 Polymath I stand as the vanguard of change. With the wisdom of life’s trials, I bring a unique perspective to leadership—forged from resilience, battle, and survival. Fighting For Humanity Once More
Warriors to Guardians The Turbulent Journey from Battlefield to Streets In the heat of warzones where the ground shakes with the might of artillery, soldiers grapple with the very essence of survival. They are the embodiment of resilience and strength, painted in uniforms that camouflage their humanity. Yet, once the guns fall silent, these warriors must shed their armor and return to a world that moves to the rhythm of daily life, not the urgency of battle commands. However, the transition from a soldier to a civilian is fraught with landmines of a different kind. The battlefield's clear dichotomy of friend and foe blurs into the complexity of civilian society, where the enemy is not always known, and the mission is not always clear. When these warriors are called upon to don a new uniform as peace officers, the rules of engagement change, and the mental recalibration required is immense. The military ethos, built on the necessity to "destroy and maim," often conflicts with the role of a peace officer, whose duty is to protect and serve. The application of excessive force is not just a trigger pulled; it's a mind unprepared for the shift from warrior to guardian. Society watches, often in horror, as incidents of police brutality make headlines, sparking outrage and calls for reform. But the answer is not in condemnation alone; it is in understanding and action. Veterans who enter law enforcement bring invaluable skills, but they also carry burdens that must be acknowledged and addressed. Support systems, specialized training, and a cultural shift within police departments are critical. We must guide these seasoned soldiers to become guardians of peace in our communities, navigating the delicate balance with the compassion and precision they deserve. As we reflect on these challenges, it is imperative to remember that behind the badges and the battles are human beings—fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters. Their service does not end when the war does; it simply transforms. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that transformation is not only successful but also supported with every step. Dawn Littlefield CEO of ARk4 #WarriorsToGuardians #MilitaryTransition #PeaceOfficerDilemma #SupportOurTroops #CommunityGuardians #PolicingReform #VeteransInBlue #HumanBehindTheUniform #FromCombatToCommunity #MentalHealthAwareness
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The US approach to Yemen over recent years has been to let the Saudi Led Coalition deal with the Houthi problem. American forces would not directly engage Yemen’s civil war. The red line was/is threats to Red Sea traffic. I’m sure US planners were preparing for this the moment they attacked the first vessel. Ballistic missiles, drone facilities, training facilities, and coastal radars were all associated threats to maritime traffic. This is an unfortunate but necessary and measured response. It’s too early to determine if this will halt maritime attacks, but I won’t be surprised if naval facilities are next on the list. Best case scenario, the Saudi Led Coalition is able to occupy coastal regions and limit Houthi threats to the Red Sea.
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#BREAKING #MiddleEastTensions | Let’s hope we’ve learned something from the past 20-25 years. SOURCE(S): Howard Altman, Joseph Trevithick, Tyler Rogoway, The War Zone
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