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BRICS Set to Open Doors to New Members, Eyes De-Dollarization
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 23, 2023
BRICS nations announced their intentions to expand their Group during a summit in South Africa. China seeks to grow BRICS to be a peer with the Group of 7 (G7). Speaking at the summit in Johannesburg on Wednesday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi signaled BRICS...
Biden Admin Approves Massive Helicopter Sale to Poland
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 22, 2023
Warsaw plans to buy nearly 100 Apache attack helicopters manufactured by Boeing for $12 billion. Until Poland receives the helicopters, the US will provide Apaches to its NATO ally. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced the State Department...
New Twitter Verification System Will Give User Data to Israeli Military Intelligence Contractor
by Patrick Macfarlane | Aug 22, 2023
Elon Musk continues a series of questionable decisions on his pronounced quest to turn Twitter into the "Everything App." While the name change from "Twitter" to "X" made the platform easy to confuse with a porn site, the newest proposed change is downright creepy. On...
Kim Jong Un Oversees Cruise Missile Test, as Washington and Seoul Launch Joint War Games
by Connor Freeman | Aug 21, 2023
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a cruise missile test while aboard a naval ship on Monday. Concurrently, the US and South Korea began yet another series of military exercises which Pyongyang views as rehearsals for war and regime change. According to the...
HRW: It’s Saudi Policy to ‘Murder Migrants’
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 21, 2023
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reports that Saudi border forces are systematically murdering migrants attempting to cross into the Kingdom from Yemen. The monitoring group said killing refugees had become an official policy of Riyadh. “Saudi border guards have killed at...
Moscow Warns ‘Great Danger’ of Ukraine War is Russia-NATO Nuclear Conflict
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 20, 2023
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow’s nuclear deterrent is necessary because of NATO’s proxy war in Ukraine. The diplomat added that direct conflict between NATO and Moscow would lead to a nuclear war. In an interview with the International Affairs...
Lukashenko Warns Belarus Will Use Nukes if Attacked
by Connor Freeman | Aug 19, 2023
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko threatened to use nuclear weapons, deployed to his country by Moscow, if “aggression is launched against us.” This comes as neighboring NATO states have deployed thousands of troops near the Belarusian border amid heightened...
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Aug 19, 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.
US Intelligence Deems Ukraine’s Counteroffensive a Failure
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 19, 2023
According to the Washington Post, the US intelligence community has assessed that Ukraine’s Spring counteroffensive will fail to meet its core objectives.
Iran FM Makes First Visit to Riyadh Since Rapprochement
by Connor Freeman | Aug 17, 2023
Iran’s top diplomat, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian held a meeting with his Saudi counterpart in Riyadh on Thursday, where both sides preached unity and dialogue, in a one-day visit focused on “bilateral ties, regional, and international issues.” This comes five months...
Washington Greenlights Massive Israeli Arms Sale to Germany
by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 17, 2023
The White House has signed off on Israel selling its advanced air defense system to Germany. The Arrow-3 is a joint US-Israeli weapons system that Berlin will purchase for $3.5 billion from Tel Aviv. The Israeli Defense Ministry announced the sale on Thursday, saying...
Berlin Walks Back From Legal Commitment to Meet NATO Military Spending Target
by Connor Freeman | Aug 17, 2023
Berlin has backed off its plan to legally commit itself to meeting NATO’s two percent yearly military spending target, a government source told Reuters on Wednesday. Finance Minister Christian Lindner’s draft of a new budget financing law was passed by parliament...
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