
Meaghan Mobbs
Director, Center for American Safety & Security at Independent Women's Forum
President @rtw_foundation | Director Center for American Safety & Security @IWF | West Point grad, former paratrooper, clinical psych | Views: mine alone.
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2 months ago |
dailycaller.com | Meaghan Mobbs
Veterans don’t want sympathy. They want competence. For too long, the Department of Veterans Affairs has offered neither. A system designed to serve those who served has become a bloated bureaucracy where process takes precedence over people — and too often, those who wore the uniform are the ones paying the price. That’s why Secretary Collins’ push to overhaul the VA matters. He’s not interested in optics or vague promises.
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2 months ago |
iwf.org | McKenzie Holmes |Meaghan Mobbs |Mallory Sailer
Foreign Affairs Humanitarian aid has been weaponized by corrupt warring factions. It's time to change that.
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2 months ago |
usnews.com | Meaghan Mobbs |Mallory Sailer |Alex de Waal |J. Brian Atwood
The world witnessed a dramatic moment in Sudan’s civil war last week when the Sudanese army recaptured the presidential palace in the capital of Khartoum from the rebel Rapid Support Forces, known as the RSF. It is unclear if the Sudanese Armed Forces, known as the SAF, have enough momentum to defeat the RSF or if this will end divided rule, but the development brought needed attention to this largely overlooked war.
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2 months ago |
iwf.org | McKenzie Holmes |Meaghan Mobbs
The main goal for any military is to defeat enemies and to protect its country. Achieving those goals often requires masculine traits like stoicism, bravery, resilience, aggression, and physical dominance. The Biden administration encouraged initiatives that prioritized inclusivity and diversity rather than prioritizing meritocracy, which would ensure the military was strong and effective. How does encouraging and restoring masculinity make our military better?
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2 months ago |
iwf.org | McKenzie Holmes |Meaghan Mobbs
Foreign Affairs Why Dollars Didn’t Equal Support In the ongoing discourse surrounding Western support for Ukraine, a peculiar and misleading metric has taken center stage: the dollar value of aid. The fixation on the total amount allocated—often in the hundreds of billions—has distorted public perception, muddied strategic discussions, and concealed operational shortcomings. It has served as a sleight of hand, misdirecting both the American people and policymakers away from what truly...
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