Study Finds Leaders Who Express Rage Are More Likely to Be Taken Seriously
Expressing anger during threats enhances credibility in international negotiations, with perceived resolve increasing by 15 percentage points compared to calm ultimatums, according to recent research.
General Smith Questions Strategic Move of Marines from Okinawa to Guam
Marine Corps Commandant Eric Smith raised concerns about relocating Marines from Okinawa to Guam, citing strategic implications and logistical challenges amid rising tensions with China.
Coast Guard Foils Dangerous Human Smuggling Attempt Off San Diego Coast
On January 5, U.S. authorities apprehended two human smugglers off San Diego, where they attempted to transport illegal migrants from Mexico, charging between $7,000 and $19,500.
Navy Honors Presidents Clinton and Bush with New Aircraft Carrier Names
The USS William J. Clinton and USS George W. Bush will honor former presidents as part of the Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier fleet enhancing national security.
Marines’ Grooming Standards Remain Firm as General Smith Rejects Beard Policy Changes
General Eric Smith, Commandant of the Marine Corps, reaffirmed that facial hair remains prohibited to maintain the Corps’ identity, with waivers available for medical conditions.
Future of Pentagon’s Replicator Drone Initiative Hangs in Uncertain Balance
Kathleen Hicks highlighted the Replicator initiative’s challenges and potential as she prepares to step down, raising concerns about its long-term viability without her leadership.












