News Roundup 4/5/18

by | Apr 5, 2018

  • Trump will keep US troops in Syria for an undetermined about of time. [Link] Lt. Col. Daniel Davis explains why Trump was right when he wanted to withdraw US troops from Syria. [Link]
  • Pat McFarland breaks down the SCOTUS ruling legalizing police abuse. [Link]
  • An Alabama Sheriff stole $750,000 for a prison food program to buy a beach house. [Link]
  • The UK government is working to erase false accusations made against Russia in the Skripal poisoning. [Link]
  • China sends a high-level delegation to Russia. At the meeting, China said it stood with Russia. [Link]
  • The US used biological weapons during the Korean War. [Link]
  • Trevor Thrall and Emma Ashford look at the expanding US War on Terror. [Link]
  • At least 6 Afghan soldiers injured in a bombing in Kabul. [Link]
  • 100s of Iraqis have gotten sick after drinking water from the Tigris River. [Link]
  • The US is setting up additional positions on the front lines in Manbij. [Link]
  • Iran, Russia, and Turkey met Wednesday to discuss the peace process for the Syrian Civil War. [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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