navy
"A good Navy is not a provocation to war. It is the surest guaranty of peace." - Theodore Roosevelt
Shadow of War Rising America Vs Iran
Historical Fears During World War II, Japan attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor, triggering a massive American military response that ultimately included the use of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. That history still shapes how people imagine modern conflicts between powerful nations. Some observers fear that if Iran were to strike American airbases or regional forces, the United States might respond with overwhelming force, recalling past examples where escalation led to devastating consequences for civilians and infrastructure alike nearby societies.
By USA daily update 3 days ago in Serve
Middle East on Edge
Escalation on Multiple Fronts The United States and Iran find themselves in a high-stakes standoff that is drawing global concern. In response to mounting tensions with Tehran, Washington has significantly increased its military footprint in the Middle East. This buildup, which includes naval units, air assets, and joint exercises, comes amid heated rhetoric and conflicting strategic aims that could shape the region’s security environment for months — or years — to come.
By USA daily update 5 days ago in Serve
Iran's plan to hit $20 billion asset of USA
U.S. Military Deployment Toward Iran Explained Recently, U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that a large American naval force — including the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and several warships — has been sent toward the Middle East amid rising tensions with Iran. Trump described this as a “big armada” heading in that direction, though he also said he hopes conflict can be avoided.
By USA daily update 6 days ago in Serve
RAF Conducts Precision Air Strike in Central Syria
RAF and Allied Forces Carry Out Precision Air Strike in Central Syria Military aircraft from the United Kingdom, working together with allied forces, carried out a targeted air strike in central Syria during a recent overnight operation.
By Daily Motivation29 days ago in Serve
EXCLUSIVE: Reason First-18 Navy SEALS Were Disciplined For Racist Harassment Of Black SEAL
Racism and the United States Armed Forces go together like blood and soil. In this latest instance, a black Navy Seal received racially driven epithets and images attempting to degrade his good name.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in Serve
Thanks and Happy Birthday, United States Navy
Thank you, United States Navy (USN) for being the best maritime service in human history. Please accept this missive on your 250th birthday. Thank you for being the service that allowed the finest fighting force, the United States Marine Corps (USMC) to exist. Thank you for enlisted personnel wearing shiny stuff so that junior Marines can salute a chief.
By Skyler Saunders4 months ago in Serve
Protect and Control with Advanced Rioter Gear
In high pressure situations like riots or civil disturbances, safety and control are crucial. Law enforcement officers and security personnel are often on the front lines, facing unpredictable threats. To manage such environments effectively, they rely on specially designed equipment known as advanced rioter gear. This gear is built for maximum protection, durability, and mobility ensuring officers can defend themselves while maintaining control over escalating situations.
By World Wide Tactical6 months ago in Serve
Where the Dust Never Settles: A Waziristani’s Reflection on a Century of Foreign Wars
I was born in Waziristan, a rugged, beautiful region tucked between the jagged folds of the mountains on Pakistan’s northwest frontier. It’s a place where poetry lives in the same breath as war, and the sound of drone engines is as familiar as the call to prayer. To outsiders, Waziristan is often seen only in headlines—tribal, lawless, extremist. But those words barely scratch the surface of a place shaped not by its people’s will alone, but by a legacy of foreign wars that have passed through like storms, leaving behind scars and silence.
By Inzamam Ul Haq6 months ago in Serve
Three Wars and a Funeral: A Life Shaped by Foreign Boots on Afghan Soil
They say a man only lives one life. I’ve lived three—each born from war, each ending in silence. My name doesn’t matter, not anymore. What matters is what I saw, what I buried, and what I’ve come to understand. I was born in Kunar province in the winter of 1967, in a village that had more goats than people. My earliest memories were of snowfall, my father’s prayers, and the laughter of my brothers echoing in the narrow valleys. We had no electricity, no paved roads, but we had peace. Briefly.
By Inzamam Ul Haq6 months ago in Serve
A Life Between Giants: My Story as an Afghan Fighter
1. A War Before I Could Read I was six when the Soviets rolled into Afghanistan in 1979. I didn’t know what communism was, nor did I care. What I understood was the thunder of tanks that shook our village, the flames that devoured our school, and the day my older brother left with a rifle and never came back.
By Inzamam Ul Haq6 months ago in Serve
How Much Power Does America Have?
When you hear the term “global superpower,” chances are one country comes to mind—the United States of America. From military dominance to technological breakthroughs and cultural influence, America's global footprint is massive. But how much real power does the U.S. wield today? Let’s break it down across six key pillars.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad6 months ago in Serve
Trump’s Citizenship Threats: Fear and Uncertainty for Millions of Naturalised Americans
In a move stirring controversy across political and legal circles, United States President Donald Trump has once again ignited a fierce debate over the security of American citizenship. His recent threats to revoke the citizenship of some high-profile naturalised Americans—including billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk and New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani—have triggered anxiety among millions of immigrants who have made the U.S. their permanent home.
By Ikram Ullah7 months ago in Serve











