News Roundup 1/26/18

by | Jan 26, 2018

  • Gareth Porter explains how the War State won influence over Trump. [Link]
  • White House releases immigration plan with a path to citizenship for 1.8 million. [Link]
  • The Treasury Department sanctions six members of the Taliban/Haqqani Network. [Link]
  • Gen. Bacevich explains why the new National Defense Strategy will not make Americans safer. [Link] Nicholas J.S. Davies explains how the NDS reflects an empire. [Link]
  • Max Blumenthal describes how the US is arming Nazi’s in Ukraine. [Link]
  • Former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson resigns from a refugee panel on the Rohingya crisis over concerns the panel is whitewashing the crimes of the Myanmar military. [Link]
  • South Korea’s Foreign Minister says war with North Korea is not an option. [Link]
  • The Treasury Department add new sanctions on North Korea. [Link]
  • Sudanese families were sent videos of their relatives being detained and tortured in Libya. The men who sent the video are looking for ransom from the families. [Link]
  • A Libyan military commander is accused of carrying out the extrajudicial execution of nine suspected Islamists. [Link]
  • Elijah Magnier on the history of Iran tensions with the US. [Link]
  • Iran’s Navy stops maneuvering around USS Navy ships near Iran. [Link]
  • IS fighters attack a Save the Children office in Afghanistan. Three workers were killed, and the group will halt operations in Afghanistan. [Link]
  • Israel looks to expand its influence into Syria. [Link]
  • The YPG is asking Assad to defend Afrin from Turkey. [Link]
  • Turkey threatens to attack US troops supporting the YPG. [Link]
  • A US airstrike in eastern Syria kills at least 13. [Link]
  • The Houthi have freed a US citizen who has been detained in Yemen. [Link]
  • Saudi aid package to Yemen is insufficient to resolve the humanitarian crisis. [Link]

About Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone is news editor of the Libertarian Institute, opinion editor of Antiwar.com and co-host of Conflicts of Interest with Will Porter and Connor Freeman.

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