WikiLeaks Strikes Again, Releasing Private Messages From US Embassies
WikiLeaks has quickly become a thorn in the side of the American government. (…)
WikiLeaks has quickly become a thorn in the side of the American government. (…)
Just days after North Korea and South Korea engaged in what was the first direct combat seen in the Korean War since the early 1950’s, the nations in closest relation to them are now coming together to discuss the situation and try to figure out what needs to be done. (…)
After the first direct form of combat between North Korea and South Korea in decades, tensions do not appear to be calming in the near future. (…)
Early Tuesday, one of the worst fears of South Korea was realized. (…)
After being ruled unconstitutional not too long ago in California, the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy has since been debated. (…)
For decades, homosexuals have been discriminated against in the United States military. (…)
With the passage of his small business plan last week and the signing of it this week, President Barack Obama and his administration are steadily getting their economic goals taken care of. (…)
Ever since the days of the Vietnam War, the citizens of the United States of America have seemed to have a beef with the United States military policy. (…)
In what was only his second address from the Oval Office so far in his service as President of the United States of America, President Barack Obama made his highly anticipated speech regarding the end of combat in Iraq. (…)
After seven years of the Iraq War, President Barack Obama has said that combat in Iraq is now over. (…)
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