News Roundup 3/6/18

by | Mar 6, 2018

  • Rep. Thomas Massie looks to end Gun-Free Zones for schools. [Link]
  • Senator Thad Cochran will retire April 1. [Link]
  • Children are starving to death in Venezuela. [Link]
  • The Right Wing Coalition, 37%, and Five Star Party, 32%, are winners in Italian election. [Link]
  • Putin says Russia will not extradite those indicted by Mueller. [Link]
  • Justin Raimondo: The New Cold War is Here [Link]
  • Eric Margolis: Putin Trumps Trump [Link]
  • South Korean officials to meet with Kim Jong Un in North Korea. [Link] North Korea announced agreeing with South Korea in the first day of talks. The agreement is to work towards the North and South Korean leaders meeting. [Link]
  • Libya’s two largest oilfields are shut down. [Link]
  • Senator Reed admits the US mission in Somalia is not going well. [Link]
  • Afghanistan will create a new 36,000 man militia. [Link]
  • Iran does not have an ICBM program. [Link]
  • Israel is violating international law by putting children through military courts. [Link]
  • Turkish police used tear gas and arrested 15 people to break up a women’s march. [Link]
  • Kelley Vlahos explains the power of the Saudi Lobby. [Link]
  • The White House is considering a new attack on Assad. [Link]
  • The Syrian government has captured 25% of the rebel territory at East Ghouta. [Link]
  • ISIS is carrying out more attacks in Syria and Iraq. [Link]
  • At least 55 fighters have been killed in Yemen battling for territory Northeast of the capital. [Link]

Kyle Anzalone

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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