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It’s Not Too Late, Britannia

In the last several years, the fighting strength of Britain’s Royal Navy has not just eroded — it has collapsed.

What was once a thousand-ship fleet and the envy of the world can now barely put a handful of vessels to sea. And one will never understand the soul of Great Britain without fully grasping the mythological power of the Royal Navy in that island nation’s national consciousness.

Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle, with Bill Whittle moderating Steve Gren and Scott Ott in a discussion of Britain’s now rusty legacy.

Is ‘The Big One’ Gonna Get Us?

The Prepared Mind’s Big John asks, “What are the odds that all the naval activity off the eastern coast of Florida is just a distraction from the launch of “The Big One?”

No, we’re not talking earthquakes or some other version of Mother Nature’s wrath, but some event more apocalyptic–nuclear war! Big John says the congregation of naval ships and submarines from the United States and Canada, and designated missile drills by Russia might be a mere diversion from Vladimir Putin’s real motive.

After all, Big John says, what were the Russians doing in the waters off the shore of Cuba, anyway? And what did they offload on the Cuban mainland? He digs deeper in the following report.

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