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A Greenland base commander was removed from her position by the Pentagon after she criticized Vice President Vance's remarks advocating for U.S. control of Greenland. Colonel Meyers sent an email to base staff emphasizing unity with Greenland and Denmark, a sentiment that contradicted Vance's assessment of Denmark's governance. The Pentagon cited a loss of confidence in her leadership, while Republican lawmakers supported the decision, asserting she attempted to politicize the military. This event underscores the tension between military protocol and political statements concerning international relations.
USS Liberty Survivors: Betrayed by Their Own Country is a gripping non-fiction account that delves into the tragic attack on the USS Liberty during the Six-Day War on June 8, 1967. This book chronicles the harrowing experiences of the ship’s survivors, the controversial geopolitical motivations behind the assault, and the decades-long fight for justice and recognition.
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A Greenland base commander was removed from her position by the Pentagon after she criticized Vice President Vance's remarks advocating for U.S. control of Greenland. Colonel Meyers sent an email to base staff emphasizing unity with Greenland and Denmark, a sentiment that contradicted Vance's assessment of Denmark's governance. The Pentagon cited a loss of confidence in her leadership, while Republican lawmakers supported the decision, asserting she attempted to politicize the military. This event underscores the tension between military protocol and political statements concerning international relations.
USS Liberty Survivors: Betrayed by Their Own Country is a gripping non-fiction account that delves into the tragic attack on the USS Liberty during the Six-Day War on June 8, 1967. This book chronicles the harrowing experiences of the ship’s survivors, the controversial geopolitical motivations behind the assault, and the decades-long fight for justice and recognition.