Can I answer that?” Peterson asked a higher-ranking U.S. soldier.
Peterson was given a blessing to respond. Then she continued her demonstration that won applause from a couple dozen visitors at Joint Base Lewis-McChord on Friday.
Can I answer that?” Peterson asked a higher-ranking U.S. soldier.
Peterson was given a blessing to respond. Then she continued her demonstration that won applause from a couple dozen visitors at Joint Base Lewis-McChord on Friday.
In Mali, groups like Ansar Dine and the Movement for Unity and Jihad in West Africa have long posed a threat. Major terrorist groups in Africa include al Shabaab, Boko Haram and al Qaeda in the Islamic Magreb (AQIM). In the wake of the Paris attacks by ISIS, attention has been drawn to ISIS affiliates in Egypt and Libya, too. But what are the dozens of other groups in Africa that the Pentagon is fighting with more special operations forces, more outposts, and more missions than ever?
For the most part, the Pentagon won’t say.
Former Marine calls into the show and confirms what Alex Jones has been saying all along about military training to kill those who resist the takeover of America.
The funding request reflects the expansion of Ukraine’s military as it confronts Russian-backed rebels in the Donbass. Mass conscription has seen the military’s ranks grow from 130,000 in 2014 to 250,000 by the beginning of 2015. However, because of a general lack of funding, conscripts are often forced to buy their own equipment.
Earlier this month, a senior adviser to Ukraine’s defense minister said the armed services needed to increase its entire budget by $4.65 billion per year to account for the increase in troops and the continuing war in the east, Defense News reported. Given that Ukraine’s economy is in recession and the country is currently receiving bailout payments from creditors, this level of funding is unlikely to be realized any time soon