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Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso Establish Military Alliance, Vowing to Collectively Defend Against External Aggression
by Connor Freeman | Sep 17, 2023
The US has resumed intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance flight operations in order to maintain “force protection” while some troops and assets are relocated Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso have signed a charter establishing a mutual defense pact, dubbed the...
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Sep 16, 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 Sanctions Target Russia’s Ability to Acquire Western Tech for Military Purposes
by Connor Freeman | Sep 14, 2023
The US State Department and Treasury announced on Thursday a large sanctions package targeting Moscow’s trade with some of Washington’s allies and partners. The aim of this new sanctions package, one of the largest yet, is to block off Russia’s access to money,...
Czech Gen: NATO Must Prepare for a Long War in Ukraine
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 14, 2023
As Kiev's offensive fails to achieve its goals, Western officials are increasingly preparing for a war of attrition in Ukraine. Prague says it is searching its military stockpiles for more weapons to send to Ukraine. The leader of the Czech armed forces, Lt. Gen....
US, Bahrain Sign Security Agreement and Invite Other Nations to Join
by Connor Freeman | Sep 13, 2023
Washington and Manama signed a strategic security and economic agreement, which furthers plans to build a US-backed military alliance eyeing Iran in the region, on Wednesday. Concurrently, protests against human rights abuses inside Bahrain are ongoing and the White...
Romania: Drone Fragments from Ukraine War ‘Don’t Pose a Threat’
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 13, 2023
Bucharest reported finding more fragments of what is believed to be a drone in a region of Romania bordering Ukraine. The Romanian government continues to assert that debris from the war in Ukraine does not pose a threat. The fragments were located near an area where...
Russia’s Putin and N. Korea’s Kim Hold Talks, Seek to Form ‘Unbreakable Relations’
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 13, 2023
North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and held talks aimed at deepening ties between Moscow and Pyongyang. While leaders were tight-lipped on the details of the discussions, cooperation in the military and space area were on...
Clashes Continue Erupting Between US Backed Militias in East Syria, Civilians Killed and Injured
by Connor Freeman | Sep 12, 2023
Fighting between the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the Arab tribesman aligned with Deir Ezzor Military Council (DEMC) erupted again Monday night in eastern Syria, reports The New Arab. Both sides used to be united in the fight against the Islamic...
Washington Stresses F-16s Will Aid Ukraine in the ‘Long-Term’
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 12, 2023
Several US officials have explained that advanced American warplanes are unlikely to impact the war in Ukraine until years in the future. However, Ukraine is hoping to deploy the weapons this winter. Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin told Congress, "As...
Putin Says Trump Won’t Change US Foreign Policy
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 12, 2023
Russian President Vladimir Putin does not believe former President Donald Trump could end the war in Ukraine if he was reelected. Trump has slammed President Joe Biden for allowing the war in Ukraine to spiral out of control and promised to end the conflict within...
US, Bahrain to Sign Strategic Security and Economic Agreement
by Connor Freeman | Sep 11, 2023
The US and Bahrain will ink a deal to upgrade the two nations’ strategic partnership this week, according to Axios. One source briefed on the issue said the White House hopes to use this deal as a framework for other regional agreements. The Joe Biden administration...
Zelensky Blames West for Failed Counteroffensive
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 11, 2023
President Volodymyr Zelensky said his Western backers failed to supply Ukraine with weapons in a timely manner, allowing Russia to build up its defenses. The delay is responsible for Ukraine’s lack of progress during its three-month-long counteroffensive. In an...
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