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Report: Ukraine’s Growing Assassination Program
by Connor Freeman | Sep 11, 2023
Kiev’s own “Mossad” is shooting, hanging, blowing up, and poisoning dozens of targets in occupied Ukraine as well as the Russian mainland itself. Ukraine’s domestic security service (SBU) has an elite ancillary known as the fifth counter-intelligence directorate,...
Iran, US Prisoner Swap and Funds Release Imminent in Qatari-Mediated Deal
by Connor Freeman | Sep 11, 2023
As the result of a deal made possible by at least eight rounds of shuttle diplomacy mediated by Doha, the US and Iran may soon be conducting a prisoner swap. This agreement will additionally see $6 billion in previously frozen funds belonging to Iran transferred to...
China, Philippine Vessels in Stand-Off in South China Sea
by Connor Freeman | Sep 11, 2023
China and the Philippines have engaged in another stand-off near the Second Thomas Shoal, a reef in the South China Sea’s disputed Spratly Islands. This comes as Washington is building up its military presence in the Philippines and elsewhere in the region, eyeing a...
West Declines to Adjust Russian Oil Price Ceiling as Moscow Exports Above the Cap
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 11, 2023
Reuters reports Washington and its Western allies keeping the price cap on Russian oil at $60 per barrel as Moscow sells its energy on the global market well above the US-enforced ceiling After nine months of a Western-imposed price ceiling on Russian oil exports, the...
G20 Weakens Condemnation of Russia After India Summit
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 11, 2023
Washington's waning dominance over the globe was on display as the G20 removed language that denounced Moscow’s war in Ukraine after the summit in New Delhi Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that the members of the Group of 20 (G20) had agreed to remove...
NATO Begins War Games in Baltic Sea, Simulate Attack on Russia
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 11, 2023
The military drills will be some of the largest ever held in the Baltic Sea The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has launched major war games taking place off the coasts of Latvia and Estonia. A Western official said the drills are intended to be a clear message to...
Russia Targets Kyiv with Drone Barrage as Ukraine Takes Aim at Crimea
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 11, 2023
Moscow said the Ukrainian drone attack was an effort to sabotage elections being conducted by Russia The Russian Defense Ministry said its air defenses downed a series of Ukrainian drones targeting the Crimean Peninsula on Sunday. The same day, Ukraine reported...
Musk Comes Under Fire for Preventing Ukraine Attack on Russia
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 11, 2023
Kyiv claims Elon Musk prevented a successful Ukrainian attack on Russia. However, the decision is consistent with SpaceX's policy CNN reports that Elon Musk personally instructed SpaceX employees to disable Starlink to prevent a Ukrainian attack on the Russian naval...
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Sep 9, 2023
The Empire never sleeps – but neither do we. Missed a story? We’ve got you covered. Check out this week in review at the Libertarian Institute.
Poland Aims To Create Largest Army in Europe Within Two Years
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 8, 2023
Warsaw says, “The Polish army must be so powerful that it does not have to fight.” Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczyński told a group of arms manufacturers that Warsaw will have Europe’s strongest land force within two years through a series of weapons...
Blinken Announces $1 Billion More for Ukraine, Including Depleted Uranium
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 8, 2023
Washington will send $275 million in military aid, including additional air defense and artillery from American stockpiles to Kyiv Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Washington would send over $1 billion in additional aid to Ukraine. The funds include $275...
Pentagon Developing AI Drone Swarms to ‘Deter’ China
by Will Porter | Sep 8, 2023
The US military is devising a new system designed to field thousands of drones controlled by artificial intelligence, deputy Pentagon chief Kathleen Hicks said on Wednesday, voicing hopes the tech would help to overcome Beijing’s “advantage in mass.” Speaking at the...
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