Air Force Bans Video Mentioning God

The Pentagon has banned a video that pays tribute to First Sergeants because the video mentioned God and could be offensive atheists or Muslims.

The tribute, made by a chaplain at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurt, was based on a poem titled “God Created A First Sergeant”. The video was a take-off of the Dodge Ram Super Bowl commercial “God Created A Farmer”. Continue reading

Anti-Christian Group Forces Removal of Inspirational Painting At Air Force Base

Mountain Home Air Force Base has an empty space on the dining hall wall after the anti-Christian Military Religious Freedom Foundation demanded its removal.

The MRFF said a painting of a soldier with the word “integrity” along with the inscription Matthew 5:9 was “repugnant” and an “overt display of Christian nationalism.” The head of the MRFF called the Air Force Friday morning demanding the painting be removed within one hour and the Air Force immediately removed it. Continue reading

President Obama Authorizes U.S. Military Support To Somalia

President Obama has removed restrictions that would allow the U.S. military to provide assistance to the Somalian government in their fight against Islamic terrorists who still control large parts of the rural center of the country.

The move now allows Secretary of State John Kerry the right to send troops into Somalia and provide weapons and other defensive aid. Continue reading

Army Email Lists Christian Ministries as “Domestic Hate Groups”

Lt. Col. Jack Rich sent an e-mail to three dozen subordinates at Fort Campbell, Kentucky calling some Christian ministries “hate groups” that “do not share our Army Values.”

The American Family Association and Family Research Council were listed as groups that are against the values of the Army along with neo-Nazis, Racist skinhead groups, white nationalists and the KKK. Continue reading

French President Announces Troop Withdrawl

French President Francois Hollande has announced a timetable for the removal of all French troops from the battle with Islamists in Mali.

The first wave of troops will be withdrawn in March and the remainder will be gone by the end of April. Over 4,000 French troops have been deployed to the region to help stop an advance of a brutal al-Qaeda affiliated terrorist group. Continue reading

U.S. Army To Send Troops To Africa

The U.S. Army will be sending small groups of soldiers into as many as 35 African nations starting early next year.  The mission of the troops will be to train and equip African troops to fight Islamic extremists on the continent.

However, the troops will also prepare for full-scale U.S. intervention in the region should a situation arise that requires increased military presence. Continue reading

Egyptian President’s Attempt To Open Parliament Refused

Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi’s attempt to reopen the country’s parliament has been rejected by Egypt’s highest court. The court had previously ruled the election of most of the parliament was unconstitutional and required new elections.

Mursi, who claims to have resigned from the Muslim Brotherhood but is still closely affiliated with the group, wants to get the parliament back in service because most of the seats in the tainted election were won by Muslim Brotherhood candidates. Continue reading