Defence

  • Ukraine has shown its way with war – and it works

    The State of Ukraine is beating at the gates of a country that has a full appraisal of itself in many ways. Russia has left no time to waste in covering every corner of its territory, making sure that nothing is left as a mystery to itself.

    Such mastery of its own affairs is an achievement but it can only be respected by itself. The use of it, as well as the reputations of its schools of science and military affairs, draw disdain from many in the wider international community.

    Ukraine has developed its own innovations at a pace, making production a cornerstone of its defensive capabilities. To do this they’ve required the input of a large number of nations. This has come about in terms of finance and firepower, often keeping the enemy at bay at needful times.

    The progress of this war has been hard to follow, because it looks like a two-way fight, and precious few indicators show who’s responsible for what otherwise. We can guess the larger powers are making the most impact, but it’s left to others to tell the story about this.

    Yet, in the silence of these facts it’s become a war effort of promise because Ukraine is ready for the battle as it turns on itself. The people of Ukraine have shown a willingness to keep at the frontlines and trust in the promises of others. This is a noble spirit for all to see.

    The advancement of techniques in fighting has now cemented a new reaction to hostile efforts to takeover and to control. The political drive of Putin is a mania that adds complex toxicity to the battlefield, and modern technology handles this far better than human minds, which slow in the calculation of it.

    In our times there’s a sense of optimism that old styles of aggression that go after things not a part of our modern hopes are not all-encompassing – or inevitable. They can be repudiated in favour of a new arrangement, idea, or concept that keeps its own ground.

  • Westminster Week: As things go

    Monday

    The usual defence language comes through, as the Defence Secretary says the UK will “step up the support we’re able to give Ukraine”, but it’s not a popular policy.

    Wednesday

    It all Ho-Ho-Ho at PMQ’s today. Either leader takes aim at the other using Christmas-themed jokes. The House will soon fall silent.

  • Caught: MOD infiltrator

    In a further startling development for UK national security, an MOD infiltrator alleged to have access keys to all its sites and personnel files in the UK has now been spotted.

    A suspect alleged of making a serious attempt to infiltrate MOD sites to secure criminal opportunities seen here in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s believed to have been trained by criminals in Vietnam. His participation is said to be part of a region-wide attempt by networks to gain advantage worldwide.

  • America is striving for a safe coastline

    America is taking a lead in demonstrating the usefulness and day to day impact of appropriate use of force. Its mandate – direct from the President – to clear out unwanted persons from major cities paves the way for a safer, more secure social order. It’s a part of the American dream to live in safety, and President Trump is doing it.

    However, an administration knows that it’s more complicated than politics. Therefore a new Secretary of the United States Coast Guard proposed by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is a further entrenchment of a commitment to make people feel safe and secure. It’s backed by direct action taken by the US military against hostile drug boats in recent months.

    This is a picture that’s building up since the start of President Trump’s second term in office. It shows that Republican ideals lead to safer streets and more security for the nation as a whole. Its purpose is being reinvigorated and it has a reenergised position on the world stage. The future is brighter if people work together for sovereignty and for more secure times.

  • Caught: Border Force dropouts

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, three Border Force Agents alleged to have reneged on their duties have been spotted loitering in Reading, Berkshire.

    Three suspects alleged of dropping out of duties loitering in Reading, Berkshire.

    Their terms of service are required by law. Their absence is counted as an illegal act. It can lead to a prison sentence.

  • Caught: Military “Chief”

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, an expert in military planning circles intent on destabilising the world order has been spotted.

    He’s alleged to study locations that have reference to militaries past and present in order to find details to infiltrate, and makes efforts to obfuscate his activity.

  • Long Report: Fighting for sovereignty

    Our nation’s security has become an overriding priority in our times. It’s distinct from the Second World War, the last time we were threatened in a fundamental way.

    Such fatal threats as these don’t come along that often, and even though it again shocked the nation into full scale military mobilisation, it’s not believed it’s on the horizon.

    The reality is there’s life after death. The insecurity of the world order is constituted by insidious efforts on all fronts. The necessity to work by partnership is undermined by it.

    Fighting hard

    The old war militias of our past, that peppered the landscape and brought about some safety but a lot of animosity, are something now out of date. They are beyond use.

    The necessity to account for the movements of people is beyond a shadow of a doubt the main concern right now. The illegal activity at Dover is just one example of it.

    It’s also vital we confront the insidious threats posed by groups that continue their activity apart from signature acts of terror and violence that aren’t the point of it.

    Terror at home

    Most of terrorism takes place against people at home. The incursions into Israel, and its bombardment, is not the aim. The point is to attack people in their living space.

    The training videos, the threats, and the statements are all designed to make us feel afraid. The nature of lone actors is to make us fear for our lives. The rest is history.

    Future fights

    All the groups pushed to prominence are the issue. The gangs of South America, as well as American Mafia’s, and crime Barons in Russia, are all a threat. They are our enemies now.

    The successful will win our sovereignty. It’s possible today to leverage such political realities for further gain. The defence of our shores, and of our communities, is a way of life.

    The historic attempts at our shores – some successful, and some not – are a model for us. It helps to know what it takes, but our learnings make us see what follows after it’s tried.

  • The duties of our intelligence services

    Our intelligence services – principally comprised of MI5 and SIS (MI6) – are under constant pressure. They face it domestically and overseas, by hostile actors here and in other states.

    The rudimentariness of the roles of those engaged in these particular services mean that threats are met on a regular basis like the essential military bodies we also have.

    Their work, however, is intelligence-based, as the names suggest. It isn’t active engagement on a battlefield, but along the lines of ordinary life. The tasks are mental, and demand a lot.

    The adverse reactions of people here and around the world to our existence, achievements, and promise are stark. However, our experiences and learning give us the advantage.