Chuck Holton
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Chuck Holton is an American war correspondent, published author, and motivational speaker.
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NEVER DO THIS

A strange monkey has been hanging around some of the restaurants in our little village, and they asked me for help in catching it.

If you are ever traveling and see a monkey, do not approach it. They may be cute, but they will put you in the hospital if you are not careful.

I was just about to catch this one when some stupid kid came running around the corner and scared him away. The way to catch them is to get them to reach through the fence like this and then grab their hands and pin them so someone else can come around And wrap a blanket around them.

I always cringe when I see tourist videos with people trying to feed or play with wild monkeys. They are fierce and much stronger than you think.

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IDF Blows Up Arms Depot in Rafah
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US Troops Building Base in Northern Syria

In Kobani, which I have visited- it's a Kurdish-controlled city that is under threat from HTS and the Turkish backed militias.

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Episode 622 - Field Producer Dennis Azato and Chuck Reminisce

My erstwhile field producer and cameraman Dennis Azato has accompanied me on ten years of adventures across the globe. Today he joins me in Ukraine and we spend some time remembering our many trips together.

Episode 622 - Field Producer Dennis Azato and Chuck Reminisce
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The Dismal State of U.S. Military Readiness in a World of Rising Threats

The U.S. military, long hailed as a cornerstone of global security, is facing a readiness crisis at a time when geopolitical tensions and threats are escalating. From increasing concerns over physical fitness and recruitment shortfalls to strained resources and outdated equipment, the state of the armed forces leaves much to be desired. While adversaries like China and Russia continue to expand and modernize their militaries, the U.S. struggles to address glaring vulnerabilities.

The Fitness Crisis

A recent study revealed a troubling statistic: nearly 70% of American soldiers are either obese or overweight (NY Post, 2023). This poses a serious challenge to operational readiness. The modern battlefield demands soldiers who can perform under physically demanding conditions, yet the rising obesity rates reflect a larger societal trend that has seeped into the armed forces. Fitness standards, critical for combat effectiveness, are now a pressing concern.

Recruitment and Retention Challenges

The military is also facing significant recruitment shortfalls. In fiscal year 2023, the armed services collectively missed their recruitment goals by about 41,000 recruits, a shortfall exacerbated by the shrinking pool of eligible and interested young Americans (archive.ph). Factors such as a strong civilian job market, declining interest in military service, and stricter health and conduct standards have contributed to this crisis. Many young men who traditionally would have been attracted to military service are increasingly deterred, viewing the armed forces as a "grand social experiment" rather than a bastion of discipline and duty. The growing emphasis on diversity initiatives and the inclusion of transgender and gay individuals has sparked debate, with critics arguing that it undermines military cohesion. In fact, the number of transgender and gay individuals in the U.S. military is reportedly enough to fill more than a division, which has further fueled concerns among traditional recruits and veterans.

These recruitment challenges raise serious doubts about the military’s ability to maintain its force structure and meet future operational demands. Without addressing these perceptions and creating a culture that appeals to a broader range of potential recruits, the armed forces risk an even deeper manpower crisis.

Budgetary Constraints and Delays

Defense experts warn that the U.S. military is ill-prepared for a major global conflict, with inadequate stockpiles of weapons and ammunition and a defense industrial base described as “grossly inadequate” (NY Post, 2024). Compounding these challenges are budgetary disputes and delayed appropriations in Congress, which hinder the timely implementation of vital defense programs. The lack of political consensus on defense priorities further weakens the military's ability to respond to emerging threats.

Leadership and Policy Issues

The recent nomination of Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense has sparked controversy, highlighting a broader debate over the direction of U.S. military leadership. Critics argue that Hegseth, a Fox News commentator with limited high-level command experience, lacks the credentials necessary for such a critical role (NY Post, 2025). The confirmation process underscores the challenges in aligning military leadership with the strategic demands of the 21st century.

A Call to Action

The dismal state of U.S. military readiness demands immediate attention. Addressing these issues requires a multifaceted approach, including improved fitness standards, revitalized recruitment efforts, streamlined defense budgets, and competent leadership. As global threats continue to rise, from a resurgent Russia to a rapidly militarizing China, the U.S. can no longer afford to ignore the cracks in its foundation. The time to act is now, before readiness slips further and the nation’s ability to respond to crises is irrevocably compromised.

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How President Trump Could Bring Peace to Europe

How President Trump Could Bring Peace to Europe

Ukraine Strikes Russian Infrastructure

Ukraine has been hitting Russia where it hurts: its infrastructure. The goal? To disrupt Russia’s war machine and force a reevaluation of its aggression. Here’s the breakdown:

  1. Energy Targets

    Ukraine has gone after Russian energy assets—think oil refineries and supply networks. These strikes aim to choke off resources fueling Russia’s economy and military, adding internal strain.

  2. Supply Line Disruption

    Railways, bridges, and roads used to move troops and equipment? Fair game. Supply depots and command posts? Also hit. It’s about slowing Russia down and limiting its reach.

  3. Precision Hits on Military Assets

    From airstrikes on command centers to supply depot destruction, Ukraine’s pinpoint operations disrupt Russia’s battlefield coordination and logistics.

  4. Cyber Warfare

    Beyond the physical, Ukraine has hacked into Russia’s systems, crippling communications and command structures.

  5. Deep Strikes into Russia

    Ukrainian drones are now hitting targets deep within Russian territory, delivering a psychological blow and forcing Russia to shift resources to defend its own turf.

What Trump Could Do

If Trump steps into the mix, here’s how he might capitalize on Ukraine’s moves:

  1. Diplomatic Leverage

    Trump could use Ukraine’s success to push for peace talks, highlighting Russia’s vulnerabilities and offering a way out in exchange for concessions.

  2. Economic Squeeze

    Ramp up sanctions, especially on Russian energy exports. Secondary sanctions could hit those doing business with Russia, tightening the noose further.

  3. Boosting Ukraine’s Military

    More advanced weapons and intel sharing could enhance Ukraine’s ability to strike harder and smarter.

  4. Rallying Allies

    Trump’s deal-making style could galvanize NATO and other partners to tighten the diplomatic and economic vise on Russia.

  5. Shaping the Narrative

    Publicly hammer home Russia’s growing costs and vulnerabilities to stir dissent within Russia and bolster international resolve.

Bottom Line

Ukraine’s strategy is making life difficult for Russia. Trump has a real opportunity to bring about peace in Europe by capitalizing on these developments. With the right mix of diplomacy, economic pressure, and military aid, he could position himself as the leader who brokered an end to a devastating conflict. The time to act is now.

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Iran/Israel Critical Threat Brief for January 13, 2025

1. Iran's Air Defense Exercises

Iran conducted another air defense drill on January 12, focusing on areas near its nuclear facilities in Arak and Fordow. This marks the second such exercise in recent days, likely reflecting Tehran's fears of potential airstrikes on its nuclear program. While the drills featured various air defense systems, analysts note that these systems are inferior to U.S. and Israeli capabilities.

Also, Iranian authorities claimed to have added more than 1000 new long-range drones with "stealth capabilities" to their arsenal in recent weeks.

2. Tensions in Judea and Samaria

The Palestinian Authority (PA) has made a notable shift by publicly condemning Hamas, vowing to prevent any Hamas-led efforts to incite conflict in Judea and Samaria. Historically, while the PA and Hamas have been political rivals, the PA often avoided directly criticizing Hamas, particularly during periods of heightened conflict with Israel.

This change in tone is likely tied to the IDF’s recent operations in Gaza, which have decimated Hamas’ military and political infrastructure. The PA sees an opportunity to distance itself from Hamas, portraying the group as a proxy for Iran and blaming it for the destruction in Gaza. By emphasizing Hamas’ failures and its ties to Tehran, the PA aims to bolster its legitimacy as a more stable and responsible governing authority, seeking to regain favor with the international community and Arab states.

This strategic pivot reflects the shifting power dynamics in the region and the PA’s efforts to reassert control and authority in Palestinian territories.

3. Regional Military Activities

  • Syria: Turkey escalated attacks on U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), including drone strikes and airstrikes along key frontlines.
  • Gaza Strip: The IDF has cleared 40% of militia infrastructure in Beit Hanoun as part of ongoing ground operations to thwart indirect fire attacks on southern Israel.
  • Lebanon: Along the border, IDF forces conducted strikes and issued evacuation orders for several villages in southern Lebanon.

4. Broader Regional Dynamics

The Houthis claimed a drone and missile attack on the USS Harry S. Truman in the Red Sea, marking their second such claim in less than a week. Meanwhile, the Jordanian military clashed with smugglers along the Syria-Jordan border, underscoring ongoing security challenges.

These developments underscore the continued volatility across multiple fronts in the Middle East. For more details and interactive maps, check out the full report from the Critical Threats Project and the Institute for the Study of War.

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