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White House Says Turkey Has ‘Right to Defend Itself’ From Kurds
by Dave DeCamp | Nov 23, 2022
The White House said Tuesday that Turkey has the “right to defend themselves” from Kurdish militant groups in northern Syria and Iraq following massive Turkish airstrikes in the region.
Lloyd Austin Holds In-Person Talks With Chinese Counterpart
by Dave DeCamp | Nov 23, 2022
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin met with his Chinese counterpart, Wei Fenghe, in Cambodia on Tuesday as the US and China continue to maintain high-level dialogue following the meeting between President Biden and President Xi Jinping.
US Warship Conducted Taiwan Strait Transit in Early November
by Dave DeCamp | Nov 22, 2022
The US Navy sent a warship through the Taiwan Strait on November 5, but the transit was not made public at the time, the commander of the US Pacific Fleet told reporters on Friday, according to USNI News.
Germany to Deploy Patriot System to Poland After Ukrainian Missile Incident
by Dave DeCamp | Nov 22, 2022
Poland said Monday that Germany will deploy a US-made Patriot air defense missile system to the Polish border with Ukraine. The agreement comes less than a week after a Ukrainian air defense missile hit a grain depot in a Polish village, killing two people.
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Nov 19, 2022
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.
Erdogan Says US, Russia Have No Intention of Using Nuclear Weapons
by Dave DeCamp | Nov 19, 2022
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Thursday that the US and Russia have no intention of using nuclear weapons and that Turkey is urging more dialogue between the two countries, Hurriyet Daily News reported.
Report: US Told Ukraine to Tread Carefully After Missile Hit Poland
by Dave DeCamp | Nov 19, 2022
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s reaction to the missile that hit Poland and killed two people led the Biden administration to warn his government to “tread carefully,” sources told CNN.
North Korea Fires Second ICBM This Month
by Will Porter | Nov 18, 2022
North Korea has launched another suspected ICBM toward the Sea of Japan, according to regional military officials, with Tokyo noting the munition landed within its exclusive economic zone.
IAEA Again Condemns Iran Over ‘Lack of Cooperation’ on Particles
by Jason Ditz | Nov 17, 2022
The IAEA’s issues with uranium particles in Iran remain unresolved, with the body voting once again to condemn the Iranian Republic for “lack of cooperation” on the questions of the particles. This is the second condemnation and both China and Russia voted against it.
Pentagon Fails Fifth Consecutive Audit Amid Ukraine Oversight Concerns
by Dave DeCamp | Nov 16, 2022
Amid concerns about the lack of oversight for US arms pouring into Ukraine, the Pentagon’s comptroller said that the department has failed its fifth consecutive audit.
Sen. Cruz Slams Investigation Into Murder of American Journalist
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 15, 2022
The US Department of Justice is investigating the death of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, according to the Israeli defense minister. Senator Ted Cruz blasted the investigation for marking Tel Aviv as President Joe Biden’s “political enemy.”
US, Japan to Start Large-Scale War Games as Biden Meets with Xi
by Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman | Nov 14, 2022
The US and Japan are set to kick off large-scale joint war games on Thursday. The military drills will involve over 35,000 troops and take place just days after President Joe Biden met with Chinese President Xi Jinping aimed at lowering tensions.
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