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Former Ukrainian Official Says Counter Offensive Is a ‘Disaster’
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 15, 2023
A former adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says the summer counteroffensive has failed. He went on to say Kiev will never achieve its war aims of recapturing the Crimean Peninsula and restoring Ukraine’s 1991 borders. In an X post on Saturday, Oleksiy...
NATO Vows ‘Determined Response’ If Finland-Estonia Pipeline Damage Was Intentional
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 15, 2023
The head of the North Atlantic alliance says the bloc will have a "united and determined response" if another state intentionally damaged the Balticconnector pipeline. According to officials, an external force caused significant damage to the pipeline that will leave...
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Oct 14, 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.
As Turkey Bombs US-Backed Kurdish Fighters, Dozens of Oil and Power Facilities Damaged in NE Syria
by Connor Freeman | Oct 12, 2023
Ankara, Washington’s NATO ally, has been waging a now week-long bombing campaign against Kurdish armed factions in US-occupied Syria. Turkey’s airstrikes have damaged or destroyed more than half of the oil and power facilities, east of the Euphrates River, in the...
S. Korea Considers Suspension of Deconfliction Agreement with N. Korea Because of Hamas Attack
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 12, 2023
South Korean Defense Minister Shin Won-shik is pushing Seoul to abandon a 2018 agreement that reduced the military presence along the demilitarized zone (DMZ). The military official believes North Korea could use tactics similar to Hamas to attack South Korea. The...
Zelensky Asks Netanyahu to Visit Israel in Show of Support
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 11, 2023
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sent a request to Tel Aviv to coordinate a trip to Israel in a show of support. The White House is trying to unify the wars in Israel and Ukraine by pushing a spending bill that includes aid for Kiev, Tel Aviv, Taipei, and...
US Labels Niger Uprising a ‘Coup,’ As French Military Forces Begin a Withdrawal
by Connor Freeman | Oct 11, 2023
Washington formally declared the July 26 ouster of Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum - and the subsequent establishment of a miliary junta in Niamey - a coup d’etat on Tuesday. The junta, called the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland (CNSP), is led by...
Russian Official Says No Plans to Alter Nuclear Test Ban
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 10, 2023
A top Russian diplomat explained that the Kremlin will not abandon its ban on testing nuclear weapons unless the US detonates a nuke first. President Vladimir Putin recently said that Moscow has no need to alter its current nuclear policy. Deputy Foreign Minister...
Turkish Airstrikes Kill More Kurdish Fighters in US Occupied Syria
by Connor Freeman | Oct 9, 2023
Ankara, Washington’s NATO ally, continued launching airstrikes in northeast Syria on Monday against US-backed Kurdish militias. According to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, at least 20 people were killed and dozens more were wounded. Turkey’s latest...
Growing Number of Ukrainians Oppose Fighting, Want Diplomatic End to War
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 9, 2023
A recent poll found that the number of Ukrainians who want to fight Russia until the end of the war has fallen to 60%. President Volodymyr Zelensky has tight control over media in Ukraine, and his regime has targeted dissenters against fighting the war. The Gallup...
Nairobi’s High Court Puts Hold on US-Backed Kenyan Troop Deployment to Haiti
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 9, 2023
Kenya’s High Court put a temporary suspension on a planned troop deployment to Haiti. The Joe Biden administration made a deal with Nairobi to deploy its soldiers to Haiti on a mission approved by the UN Security Council. The US agreed to finance the mission and train...
Sen. Schumer Leads First Congressional Delegation to China in Four Years
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 8, 2023
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer arrived in China on Saturday. Schumer and five other Senators are the first American legislators to visit China since 2019. The delegation’s visit comes as the relationship between Washington and Beijing has severely deteriorated. ...
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