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When Vladimir Putin met Xi Jinping in Beijing this week, the easy headline wrote itself. Russia and China are getting closer. The anti-American bloc is hardening. The world is splitting into camps. That is all partly true, but it misses the...
There is a reason hantavirus is suddenly everywhere in the news. A cruise-ship cluster tied to the Andes virus has triggered international contact tracing, several deaths, U.S. state monitoring, and a lot of online speculation. But the firs...
If a reader only scans headlines, the map looks fragmented. Iran is choking Hormuz. Russia is grinding away in Ukraine. North Korea is honoring dead soldiers sent to fight for Moscow. China is playing diplomat in the Gulf while preparing fo...
I checked the Associated Press for verification on the viral claim that Donald Trump “asked for the nuclear codes” during an Iran meeting and was stopped by General Dan Caine, and I could not find any AP reporting that independently confirm...
An add-on to Readiness Nation’s case on Iran, nuclear timing, and what that timing actually means
Readers who have not yet listened to James Merritt’s YouTube video, “The Iran War PREVENTED WWIII, TWICE,” should go do that first.
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Calm analysis from the edge of crisis. Preparedness, geopolitics, and resilience without fear porn. Written by a U.S. Army veteran and homeland security / emergency management expert. Welcome to Battlefield Radio.
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