by BGen Stephen A. Cheney USMC (Ret.) | Jan 21, 2014 | Monitor
If there ever was a time to kill two birds with one stone, the time is now for our nuclear missile force. The episode at Malmstrom Air Force Base is a sad one and regrettable, but it serves as a stark reminder that keeping hundreds of Minuteman missiles on alert is...
by BGen Stephen A. Cheney USMC (Ret.) | Jan 15, 2014 | Monitor
Congratulations to the Egyptian people on a successful Constitutional referendum! As I personally witnessed last month in Cairo, they are optimistic and embracing a new era for their democratic nation. I look forward to seeing the official turnout numbers and the...
by BGen Stephen A. Cheney USMC (Ret.) | Jan 13, 2014 | Monitor
BGen Stephen A. Cheney USMC (Ret.) CEO of the American Security Project ASP would like to once again acknowledge U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and other foreign ministers for their outstanding work and diligence in negotiations over the past few months in working...
by BGen Stephen A. Cheney USMC (Ret.) | Jan 8, 2014 | Monitor
Having just returned from a week in Cairo, I can say this – Egyptians, as a whole, are considerably happier now and more anxious to move on then they have been in several years. Generals Castellaw and Cheney in Tahrir Square I walked through Tahrir Square, the Suk,...
by BGen Stephen A. Cheney USMC (Ret.) | Jul 9, 2013 | Monitor
While I don’t always agree with Frank Gaffney, his op-ed in The Washington Times this morning was almost spot on. The world IS changing, and it’s changing FAST. We need to enhance our national security by moving away from old Cold War thinking – to understand, adapt,...