by John M. Curtis | Feb 13, 2018
When the U.S. defended Syrian Democratic Forces Feb. 7 in Deir al-Zor, Syria, as many as 100 pro-regime fighters were killed, along with al least two Russian mercenaries. While the risks of direct confrontation on the Syrian battlefield with Russia have grown for the...
by John M. Curtis | Feb 12, 2018
Staging a furious rally with the nation’s biggest funds buying back the same shares they sold off last week taking the Dow Jones Industrials down 2,600 point or 10% of market value, shows how Wall Street does busines. Whether admitted to or not, when markets rise...
by John M. Curtis | Feb 12, 2018
Doing his best to split the U.S.-South Korean alliance, North Korean President Kim Jong-Un sent his younger sister Kim Yo-jong with a peace overture, inviting South Korean President Moon Jae-in to Pyongyang for a summit. South Korea knows the Democratic Peoples...
by John M. Curtis | Feb 10, 2018
Shooting down a Turkish helicopter killing two soldiers near Afrin today, the Kurd’s YPG militia ratcheted up tensions with Ankara, signaling they have no intent of obeying Turkey’s 63-year-old President Recept Tayyip Erdogan to leave the region. Turkey lost 8...
by John M. Curtis | Feb 9, 2018
When the House GOP released its secret memo Feb. 2 crafted by House Intelligence Committee Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), it was only a matter of time for Democrats to write their own memo refuting Republicans. Showing that the House inquiry into alleged Russian...