Monthly Archives: May 2026

Has America Failed in Iran?

[May 21, 2026]  Undoubtedly, our military will study for years to come, the “war” on Iran.  It will be seen as a case of overwhelming kinetic strength (U.S. forces) versus leadership willpower (Iran).  More importantly, the war’s impact on America and its allies will reshape how world governments operate for decades to come.  However, the short-term question is,… Read More »

12 Biggest Mistakes General Officers Make

[May 19, 2026]  As a General Officer in the U.S. Army, I witnessed many self-inflicted mistakes made by fellow generals. This article is about those mistakes. Six years ago, I wrote a similar piece on the mistakes junior officers commonly make. There are some clear similarities. First, I want everyone to understand that my comments here combine personal… Read More »

Accept the Challenge

[May 18, 2026]  There’s an old U.S. Army Engineer motto “Essayons” which means “Let us Try.”  Put into different words it could have said that Engineers accept any challenge.  The core idea is social, moral, and personal; grow and protect your family and community, and foster your own development. The idea is ancient.  Roman stoic philosopher Seneca once… Read More »

Abortion Abolitionists and SCOTUS

[May 17, 2026]  The U.S. Supreme Court just greenlit mifepristone’s mail-order abortions, enabling chemical killing of the unborn. Abortion abolitionists call this judicial complicity in homicide. No doctor required, just poison shipped like takeout food. “Broad access” simply means broad slaughter and without accountability. The state of Louisiana challenged FDA rules that undermine its ban. Justice Samuel A.… Read More »