Today on Flashpoints, we continue our journey down the rabbit hole known as the Pentagon’s budget. We speak with Pierre Sprey who spent 20 years developing weapons for US military contractors. Then we ...
Former Biden White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre unleashed on the Democratic Party in an excerpt from her new memoir, explaining why she decided to become an independent after years as a ...
The legendary aircraft designer Pierre Sprey was not a fan of the ugly F-4 Phantom, but it was greatly loved by an RAF pilot named Tug Wilson, despite being outdated compared to the USAF F-15s and USN ...
In 2005, this reporter at the age of 12 had never heard of the rapper Kanye West and he did not know much about the Gulf War. But when he heard West’s 2004 hit Jesus Walks in the trailer for Jarhead, ...
In the wake of the recent American missile attacks in Pakistan, this week’s JOURNAL explored U.S. bombing policies and how they affect U.S. objectives in Afghanistan and the region. Bill Moyers asked ...
Key point to remember: A new M-1 costs more in absolute terms than a new M-48 did 70 years ago. But it’s also true that the M-1 has an extensive, and successful, combat record stretching back to the ...
My friend Pierre Sprey, who died suddenly on August 4, is being justly commemorated for his leading role in forcing the US air force, much against its will, to produce two weapons, the F-16 fighter ...
The photo used in the campaign ad, which ran earlier this month, is available on Shutterstock Oops: A new digital ad for President Donald Trump's reelection campaign ...
An online ad released by President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign purports to show support for American troops but actually depicts Russian jets and weapons instead. The artwork features the ...
The Trump Make America Great Again Committee drew more attention to the president’s relationship with Vladimir Putin after featuring Russian fighter jets in an ad that ran on 9/11. “A digital ad ...
An advertisement from President Donald Trump's campaign urging Americans to support US troops featured images of Russian fighter jets. The online ad, paid for by the Trump Make America Great Again ...
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