by Susan Katz Keating These endorsements are about who can lead the fight now. By popular request, and after careful consideration, Soldier of Fortune is making a rare endorsement for the National Rifle Association Board of Directors. Soldier of Fortune and I endorse Major General (Retired) Ken Bowra and Jerry …
Read More »Maduro Captured: Venezuela’s Real Battle Begins
ANALYSIS by Susan Katz Keating Long before the U.S. military strike that captured Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Venezuela was not simply an authoritarian regime awaiting a reckoning. It was a hijacked democracy; a country that began with elections but saw its institutions hollowed out and repurposed by leaders who …
Read More »Did Moscow Offer to Take Maduro if US Topples Zelensky?
ANALYSIS by Susan Katz Keating Originally published on December 10. “Rumors spread so fast over the weekend that people rearranged their lives just to be on “Venezuela Watch.” Over the past few days, speculation has gone wild that the U.S. is about to flex military muscle in Venezuela. Rumors spread …
Read More »Guns, Drugs, and Oil: How Close is Venezuela to Boiling Over?
ANALYSIS by Austin Lee Editor’s note: This analysis originally was published on November 9. As Austin asked then: “Could we actually invade? Of course we could.” As it turns out, we did. Stand on any hill in Caracas at night and you can see the glow of the flares from Lake …
Read More »Inside the ‘Barrio 18’ Street Gang, Where Members Cannot Leave
It started as a small-time street gang in 1950’s Los Angeles, and took its name from where it was based: 18th Street, in the city’s Rampart District. It evolved over the years, until the 18th Street Gang – also known as “Barrio 18” – became one of the largest youth gangs …
Read More »‘People Are Getting Killed!’ I Watched Yeltsin’s Tanks Open Fire on Russian Parliament
by Bruce Pannier “Well guys, are we going, or are we going to sit here taking a piss?” It has been many years since the culmination of the so-called Russian constitutional crisis, when the country’s president, Boris Yeltsin, sought to dissolve the parliament and then ordered the military to crush …
Read More »Old Hands, Listen Up: The Younger Warriors Need You
COMMENTARY by Susan Katz Keating I recently did my annual demographic survey on the Soldier of Fortune audience – and the results prompted me to send a message to certain readers. Old hands, listen up. This is for you. Bear with me for a little context. In the survey, the big …
Read More »Beyond Roswell: UFO Sightings and Nuclear Weapons
by Martin Kufus The Pentagon is adamant that no flying saucer crashed in July 1947 near Roswell, N.M., and that no aliens nor advanced technology were recovered and secreted away. It’s an odd coincidence, nonetheless, that the world’s most famous UFO-related incident occurred near the world’s only nuclear weapons. By …
Read More »The Barely Told Story of America’s Greatest Half-Assed Heroes
by Susan Katz Keating Why did Soviet forces abandon Afghanistan in 1989 after nearly 10 years of war? Western analysts have burned through terabytes trying to explain it. What else besides the fierce Mujahideen drove the Red Army to retreat with nothing to show but shattered pride? Some credit the …
Read More »The Night Soviet Police Murdered a KGB Agent – And Triggered a Bloodletting
by Boris Egorov At the end of 1980, on the outskirts of Moscow, Soviet policemen beat to death a KGB major, and staged it as a robbery. They had no idea what dire consequences the encounter would have for them and the entire Soviet police force. On the morning of …
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