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  • Deterrence Is (Still) a Lie We Tell Ourselves June 19, 2026
    There’s a comforting fiction at the heart of modern strategy: that we can control outcomes by signaling strength clearly enough, loudly enough, and credibly enough. We call it deterrence. It sounds clean. Rational. Mathematical. You raise the cost high enough, the other guy backs down. You make your intentions clear, the other side understands. You […]
    Charles Faint
  • The Last Ratings War June 19, 2026
    Washington, D.C.July 4, 2048 Professor Michael Reynolds stood near the entrance of the Memorial of the Lost Republic and watched another school group assemble in the morning sunlight. Teachers counted heads, adjusted backpacks and reminded excited students to stay with the group. Reynolds had witnessed the scene hundreds of times over the past 15 years. […]
    Dave Chamberlin
  • Noble Is the Soul June 19, 2026
    Often forgotten about,not beholden to the world. Only when you’re alonedoes it seem to speakitself true. Ways of the world,winds of the world,give a bifurcated view,blinding as time. Effervescent are ideas,often extrinsic to ourselves,born of nightmares. So are our dreams,better visions of ourselves. Oh, the world forsakes us,never our dreams. That which defines us,those that […]
    Ryan Mimna
  • 10 Surprising Buffalo Ghee Benefits: Why It’s Better Than Cow Ghee for Your Health June 18, 2026
    Photo by Goutham Ganesh Sivanandam on Unsplash If you have ever visited a home in rural Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh, or the older parts of Punjab, you would have noticed something sitting near the chulha that looked nothing like the golden ghee most people picture. White. Thick. Almost solid even in summer. That was buffalo […]
    Diane Taylor
  • The Polling Sausage Machine Still Gets Invited to Dinner June 18, 2026
    The modern political poll is no longer a thermometer. It’s a sausage machine wearing a lab coat, grinding assumptions, incentives, and audience flattery into one neat headline, then asking you to admire its scientific posture while stepping over the casing on the floor. That’s the trick. The public is told that “the country believes” something, […]
    Tammy Pondsmith

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  • Three officers who overcame desperate odds receive Medals of Honor June 18, 2026
    Two Marines who served heroically in Vietnam and an Army officer who used his body to shield a soldier in Afghanistan received the award. The post Three officers who overcame desperate odds receive Medals of Honor appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • New officers in Navy tech unit could join at ranks as high as captain June 18, 2026
    The officers will join a new Reserve unit called the Navy Innovation Unit. Officials are planning to begin direct commissioning new officers in fiscal year 2027. The post New officers in Navy tech unit could join at ranks as high as captain appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Patty Nieberg
  • Ukraine is shredding Russian supply lines. The US should pay attention June 18, 2026
    Ukraine’s drone campaign against Russian logistics is a preview of what U.S. forces could encounter in future conflicts. The post Ukraine is shredding Russian supply lines. The US should pay attention appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Kyle Gunn
  • Vietnam War Recon Marine, James Capers Jr, to receive Medal of Honor June 17, 2026
    Bloody and under fire in Vietnam, he led his men to safety 60 years ago. On Thursday, he will receive the Medal of Honor. The post Vietnam War Recon Marine, James Capers Jr, to receive Medal of Honor appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Jeff Schogol
  • New law could simplify Reserve and Guard orders that affect pay, benefits June 17, 2026
    "The system rewards how orders are written over the duty actually performed, and members can serve almost full-time yet keep falling through the cracks on housing and health care." The post New law could simplify Reserve and Guard orders that affect pay, benefits appeared first on Task & Purpose.
    Patty Nieberg