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Kiev ‘Elevating’ the Stakes with Cross-Border Attacks Using Neo-Nazis
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 19, 2023
A neo-Nazi-aligned militant leading cross-border raids into Russia using American military equipment told the Washington Post that his forces were escalating tensions with Moscow.
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Jun 17, 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.
Zelensky Slams Trump for Saying He Would End Ukraine War
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 17, 2023
In an interview with NBC News, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attacked former President Donald Trump’s pledge to end the war. He argued that if Kiev does not defeat Moscow, Russia will attack a NATO member state and force the US into a direct conflict.
North Korea Launches 2 Ballistic Missiles in Response to Massive US-South Korean War Drills
by Connor Freeman | Jun 15, 2023
North Korea launched two ballistic missiles towards its eastern waters, in a “grave provocation” on Thursday, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said. The short-range missile launches followed the fifth and final round of Washington and Seoul’s largest-ever combined live-fire joint military exercises.
Israel Monitoring Black Market Arms Smuggling from Ukraine
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 15, 2023
The Israeli Defense Forces are monitoring arms smuggled out of Ukraine and weapons captured by Russia over fears they could be used by Iran. A recent Pentagon report found insufficient tracking of weapons shipped to Ukraine via Poland.
US Deploys F-22s to Middle East to Confront Russian Aircraft Over Syria
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 15, 2023
Washington sent F-22 Raptor fighter jets to the Middle East in a show of force eyeing Moscow, claiming Russian aircraft have behaved aggressively in the skies above Syria in recent months. The Kremlin has similarly accused US warplanes of targeting Russian aircraft in eastern Syria.
US Pressures Israel to Decrease Ties with China
by Connor Freeman | Jun 14, 2023
Washington is attempting to pressure Tel Aviv into pulling back on its ties and trade with China, according to a report in Voice of America. After the European Union and the United States, the People’s Republic is Israel’s largest trade partner.
Support for Arming Ukraine Remains Strong in Congress, But Some Fractures Emerge
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 14, 2023
Congress is likely to pass another emergency funding bill for Ukraine, but it would probably receive less support, according to the New York Times. A growing number of progressive Democrats and freedom-oriented Republicans may oppose future aid as the White House burns through funds previously authorized by lawmakers.
War in Ukraine, Abraham Accords Are Massive Boon for Israeli Weapon Sales
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 14, 2023
A spike in demand for weapons from Europe and the Abraham Accords made 2022 a banner year for the Israeli arms industry. Tel Aviv’s weapons exports reached a record $12.5 billion last year.
US Coast Guard Plans to Expand Operations in Waters Claimed by China
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 13, 2023
The head of the US Coast Guard said that its ships will conduct more activities in the Indo-Pacific to contest China’s territorial claims. The branch will attempt to increase its joint operations with other nations in the region as well.
Pentagon Did Not Properly Track Weapons Sent to Ukraine – Inspector General
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 13, 2023
A report from the Defense Department inspector general found that US government employees in Poland failed to follow procedures to account for military equipment being transferred to Ukraine. In three of five arms shipments monitored by the office, Pentagon staffers did not properly track the weapons.
US Intel Community Buying Swaths of Commercial Data, Replicating Mass Surveillance Program
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 13, 2023
A report released by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) on Friday shows the intelligence community is purchasing massive amounts of Commercially Available Information (CAI) that can “reveal sensitive and intimate information about individuals.”
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