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Palestinians: Western Media’s Ignorance and Bias

Posted on 21 January 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

I personally think it is important to call liberal media on the crap they try to pass over as news, when it regards the State of Israel. Obama and all his cronies may have turned their back on Israel, by helping Iran (Through Hezbollah and Hamas) continue to wage it’s Proxy War against Israel, but…

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How Oil Drives Conflict

Posted on 21 January 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

War College is a podcast I have listened to for some time…This one is definitely worth a listen. -SF Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, Russia has used natural gas as a weapon against Ukraine and Europe as a whole. Threatening to turn shut off the pipes as the weather turns cold is a…

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The Menacing World Economy: Will 2016 be 1914 All Over Again?

Posted on 21 January 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

The smart Civilian Operator needs to be watching the current state of Global Economic Affairs and how it effect the U.S. Economy and Dollar closely. Don’t be caught unaware! Prepare Now! -SF In the summer of 1914, the few who had any sense of what was about to happen to the world had no idea…

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The Invisible Cost of Combat Readiness

Posted on 21 January 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

With all of the mindless Political GARBAGE taking center stage as of late, most Americans have forgotten about what really MATTERS…Remembering these 12 men, these 12 MARINES, who lost their lives TRAINING to defend this country. I can tell you I will NEVER Forget them, as I will NEVER FORGET any Marine, Sailor, Soldier or…

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These are the Wars that will Rage in Africa in 2016

Posted on 21 January 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

By Peter Dorrie   With the exception of Syria, African countries currently get the worst rep when it comes to violence and conflict. Virtually every story coming out of the continent seems to showcase one atrocity or another. This narrative is both true and false. In 2014, Africa experienced more than half of worldwide conflict…

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Regimes and Revolt: Authoritarian Ways of Counterinsurgency

Posted on 20 January 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

Editor’s Note: This article is adapted from the author’s article in the Journal of Strategic Studies, “‘The People are Revolting’: An Anatomy of Authoritarian Counterinsurgency.” Scores of dead civilians, smoldering wastelands where villages used to be, a cowering people, and a regime thriving on tyranny and fear — these are the images evoked by the mention…

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Military History: How Stealth was Baptized by Fire During Desert Storm 25 Years Ago

Posted on 20 January 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

One of the most spellbinding military capabilities used 25 years ago during the Operation Desert Storm was stealth technology. Despite many billions of dollars invested, until that point it had never been proven in actual combat on a large scale. This would change in the opening moments of the conflict as F-117s raided Baghdad with…

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Crusader Corner: Understanding the ‘Caliphate Curve’

Posted on 20 January 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

By Daniel Greenfield A report by the Tony Blair Faith Foundation found that the Syrian rebels were mostly Islamic Jihadists and that even if ISIS were defeated there were 15 other groups sharing its worldview that were ready to take its place. And that’s just in Syria. The official ISIS story, the one that we…

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The AK Alfa Rifle

Posted on 20 January 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

If this is the future of the AK Rifle Platform, I am not duly impressed. It looks like a Frankenfish; a cross between an AK, SCAR and an AR. Of course the IDF helped design it, so that makes sense, they created the Galil many moons ago. -SF   Kalashnikov USA , manufacturer of Kalashnikov…

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6 Lessons Being a Military Pilot Taught Me For Life

Posted on 19 January 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

These are all tried and true Principles that every Armed Civilian can use..think about them and how they are all Applicable to you personally. -SF Lessons from being a military aviator can make your life better, Carl Forsling, a former MV-22B Osprey pilot, writes. Being a military pilot has some skills that cross over to…

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