News Roundup 12/6/16

by | Dec 6, 2016

  • Trump’s pick for Secretary of Defense, General Mattis, says the Iraq War was “probably a mistake.” [Link]
  • The Walter Scott Murder trial ends as the judge declares a mistrial. The mistrial was declared after jurors could not come to a verdict. It appeared that all but one juror was for convicting the police officer who killed Mr. Scott. [Link]
  • A man serving life in prison for a non-violent marijuana charge is denied clemency by President Obama. [Link]
  • The US Forest Service policies on fighting wildfires have actually made wildfires harder to control. [Link]
  • The Pentagon hid a report that shows the Pentagon wasted $125 billion over 5 years. [Link]
  • Obama has abused the AUMF 2001 to justify many of his wars. He used the law to act against the will of Congress by attacking ISIS in 2014. [Link]
  • Israel is moving forward with a bill that will legalize illegal settlements in the West Bank. The settlements are illegal because they were built on privately owned Palestinian land. [Link]
  • In Libya, in the city of Sirte ISIS is nearly defeated. ISIS is holding out in about 10 more buildings. The US conducted nearly 500 airstrikes in support of the offensive. [Link]
  • 73 were killed on Sunday by Syrian and Russian bombs in Syria’s Idlib Providence. Syria is reported to have used barrel bombs in the attack. [Link]
  • Syrian rebel shelling kills a Russian nurse in Aleppo. The rebel shelling hit a field hospital. [Link]
  • Children in Yemen are dying of cancer as the war in the country prevents them from receiving treatment. [Link]
  • Al-Qaeda blows up Yemen’s only oil export pipeline. [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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