Showing posts with label President Trump. Show all posts
Showing posts with label President Trump. Show all posts

Monday, May 26, 2025

Trump to West Point Grads: 'You Are Winners' in Return to America First Military Vision

Article Title: Trump to West Point Grads: 'You Are Winners' in Return to America First Military Vision

Article Excerpt: "...Trump praised the cadets for their discipline, patriotism, and commitment to defending the nation—qualities he said are too often underappreciated in today’s politically correct climate. The speech marked a return to Trump’s America First approach to military leadership, emphasizing strength, honor, and a refusal to bow to globalist agendas. ..."

Reference Source: townhall.com

Monday, November 27, 2023

We Need a President That Will Utilize the U.S. Military to Protect the U.S. on U.S. Soil

Article Title: Trump Hints at Expanded Role for the Military Within the US. A Legacy Law Gives Him Few Guardrails

Article Excerpt: "...Campaigning in Iowa this year, Donald Trump said he was prevented during his presidency from using the military to quell violence in primarily Democratic cities and states. Calling New York City and Chicago “crime dens,” the front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination told his audience, “The next time, I’m not waiting. One of the things I did was let them run it and we’re going to show how bad a job they do,” he said. “Well, we did that. We don’t have to wait any longer.”..."

Reference Source: www.military.com

Friday, December 2, 2016

Trump’s Pick for Secretary of Defense is Retired Gen. James Mattis

Mad Dog or Warrior Monk? Trump’s Pick for Secretary of Defense Doesn’t Fit Any Stereotypes

Article Title: Mad Dog or Warrior Monk? Trump’s Pick for Secretary of Defense Doesn’t Fit Any Stereotypes

Snippet of Article: "...President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of retired Gen. James Mattis for secretary of defense is a good choice. Mattis has a strategic mind; he’s very well-read (many have noted his library of 7,000 books, most of them on history and war); he was an able, clever commander in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars; he’s deeply concerned about the needs of the fighters in the field; and—like many modern generals—he doesn’t fit the nastier stereotypes of the crusty warhorse that he is ..."

Article Source: www.slate.com