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“The Choice Between Dogs and Muslims Is Not a Difficult One,” — Rep. Randy Fine, Member of the Sharia-Free American Caucus, Emphasizes His Stance on Islamic Influence in America
Read More: “The Choice Between Dogs and Muslims Is Not a Difficult One,” — Rep. Randy Fine, Member of the Sharia-Free American Caucus, Emphasizes His Stance on Islamic Influence in AmericaRepresentative Randy Fine (R-Fla.) intensified his opposition to Islam in public statements this week, declaring that the United States should never adopt Sharia law and framing his remarks in…
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Poland confirms how many MiG-29 fighter jets it plans to transfer to Ukraine
Read More: Poland confirms how many MiG-29 fighter jets it plans to transfer to UkrainePoland is working on transferring six to eight MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine out of the 14 currently in its inventory. The aircraft will be written off the Polish…
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Ukraine claims it just carried out the first-ever underwater drone strike on a Russian submarine
Read More: Ukraine claims it just carried out the first-ever underwater drone strike on a Russian submarineUkraine’s Security Service announced on December 15 that it successfully conducted what appears to be the first-ever underwater drone strike against a Russian submarine, marking a significant evolution in drone…
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US Responds to China’s Water Cannon Attack in South China Sea
Read More: US Responds to China’s Water Cannon Attack in South China SeaThe State Department has stated that the United States stands with the Philippines after the treaty ally’s fishing boats were hit with water cannons by Chinese forces in the…
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Lockheed Martin Opens Australia Plant As U.S. Ramps Up Munitions, Hanwha Eyes Entry
Read More: Lockheed Martin Opens Australia Plant As U.S. Ramps Up Munitions, Hanwha Eyes EntryCHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand – South Korea and Australia are offering to relieve Washington’s strained defense supplier network, as U.S. defense planners grapple with bottlenecks in munitions production, Defense News reportedSunday. One…
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Longest urban cable car in Europe lets Paris commuters soar over gridlock
Read More: Longest urban cable car in Europe lets Paris commuters soar over gridlockParis introduced its first urban cable car system on Saturday, with officials launching the C1 line in the southeastern suburbs. The new transit option is designed to cut down…
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The Longest and Shortest International Nonstop Commercial Flights in the World
Read More: The Longest and Shortest International Nonstop Commercial Flights in the WorldIn the ever-evolving world of commercial aviation, the extremes of flight distances showcase both the remarkable capabilities of modern aircraft and the unique geographical challenges that airlines navigate. From…
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Ukraine uses US-supplied HIMARS to hit Russian energy infrastructure in Belgorod, Governor Claims
Read More: Ukraine uses US-supplied HIMARS to hit Russian energy infrastructure in Belgorod, Governor ClaimsA Ukrainian missile attack on the Russian city of Belgorod caused serious damage to local infrastructure, Belgorod Oblast Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov claimed late on December 14. As a result of the…
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Russia strikes ATB supermarket as Ukraine continues defense
Read More: Russia strikes ATB supermarket as Ukraine continues defenseOn the morning of Sunday, December 14, Russian forces carried out a massive strike on the city of Zaporizhzhia. The attack hit an ATB store, according to Ivan Fedorov, head of the…
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Thailand says Cambodian rocket fire has caused its first civilian death in new border fighting
Read More: Thailand says Cambodian rocket fire has caused its first civilian death in new border fightingThailand’s government confirmed Sunday that a rocket attack from Cambodia killed a 63-year-old villager, marking the first civilian death directly linked to combat in the past week of intensifying border fighting between the…
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Serb Militants Fighting for Russia in Ukraine Prepare for Potential Balkan Conflict
Read More: Serb Militants Fighting for Russia in Ukraine Prepare for Potential Balkan ConflictHundreds of ethnic Serb nationalists who traveled to Ukraine to fight alongside Russian troops are returning to Bosnia, raising fears they could fuel paramilitary conflict 30 years after the Bosnian…
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Zane Clark
Zane Clark is a writer whose interest in national affairs began at age 11, during a birthday ride in a 1966 Piper 180C that sparked an early curiosity about history and current events. That first moment of perspective grew into a lasting fascination with the people, conflicts, and decisions influencing the nation’s direction. Today, Zane brings clear, informed storytelling to Altitude Post, covering everything from major events to the individuals helping shape the country’s future. When he’s not writing, he’s researching history, following current developments, spotting aircraft, attending airshows or exploring the stories behind the headlines.



















