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US Announces New $425 Million Weapons Package for Ukraine
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 4, 2023
The US rolled out its 50th weapons package for Ukraine. The arms shipment will include air defenses, artillery rounds, and anti-armor weapons. The Pentagon will purchase $300 million in arms on behalf of Kiev, depleting all the funds in the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI).
Israel Rejects US-Proposed Temporary Halt to Fighting
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 4, 2023
During a trip to Israel, America’s top diplomat pushed Tel Aviv to agree to limited “humanitarian pauses” to allow aid into Gaza and facilitate negotiations for Hamas to release prisoners. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said there would not be a temporary pause in the fighting.
US Issues New Round of Sanctions Targeting Russia
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 2, 2023
The State and Treasury Department announced new sanctions against firms and people from Turkey, China, and the UAE in an effort to cripple the Russian economy. Washington is waging an economic war on Moscow using blacklists and a price cap on Russian energy exports....
Countries Begin Downgrading Ties with Israel Over Relentless Bombing of Gaza
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 1, 2023
A trio of South American countries, along with Jordan, have downgraded ties with Israel over the onslaught in Gaza. According to Palestinian sources, the Israeli military operations in Gaza have killed nearly 9,000 people, half of which are women and children. On...
Ukraine Is Set to Make Lobby Push in US for More Weapons and Training
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 1, 2023
Ukraine and some European countries are ramping up a lobbying push in the US to get Americans to back more aid to Kiev. Ukrainian officials are seeking new long-range rockets and accelerated training programs. The propaganda push comes after a Time magazine article...
NATO Chief: Gaza War Cannot Interfere with Support for Ukraine
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 31, 2023
The civilian leader of the North Atlantic alliance condemned the Hamas attack on Israel but emphasized that support for Tel Aviv must not encroach on aid for Ukraine. Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg went on to warn Iran and Hezbollah against attacking Israel as Tel...
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Oct 28, 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.
New House Speaker: Russia, China, and Iran Are ‘New Axis of Evil’
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 28, 2023
Representative Mike Johnson vowed to support the wars in Ukraine and Israel in an interview after becoming House Speaker. The Congressman told Sean Hannity that China, Russia, and Iran make up an “axis of evil” that poses a huge threat to the US.
Israel Cuts Communications in Gaza as IDF Ground Operations Expand
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 28, 2023
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced an expansion of its ground operations into the Gaza Strip. Israeli air strikes on the besieged enclave have knocked out communications for the two million plus Palestinians living there.
US Airstrikes Target Eastern Syria
by Dave DeCamp | Oct 28, 2023
The Pentagon said Thursday night that it launched airstrikes in eastern Syria that targeted two facilities “used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and affiliated groups,” a significant escalation that makes a regional war more likely amid Israel’s bombardment of Gaza.
Slovakia Says Europe Should Not Supply Arms to Ukraine
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 26, 2023
The new government of Slovakia has followed through with its campaign pledge to terminate arms transfers and is calling on the rest of Europe to adopt Bratislava’s policy. Slovakia’s new leader, Robert Fico, has called for the European Union to take on a peacekeeper...
Officials Say Baltic Pipeline Destruction Intentional, Investigation Focuses On Chinese Ship’s Anchor
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 24, 2023
Update: Finnish officials now believe the damage to the Balticconnector pipeline was caused by a ship dragging a large anchor. Investigators have not determined if the act was intentional. Finnish officials say that the investigation into the Balticconnector pipeline...
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