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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.”
Tel Aviv to Announce Plans For Thousands of New Settlement Units in West Bank
by Connor Freeman | Jun 12, 2023
Israel has informed the White House that it intends to announce the planning and building of thousands of new settlement units in the occupied West Bank later this month, according to US and Israeli officials speaking to Axios.
US Planning to Overhaul UN Security Council
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 12, 2023
The White House is developing plans to expand the number of permanent members to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), the Washington Post reported on Monday. Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield is spearheading the effort to enlarge the body by adding six new members.
NATO Kicks Off Largest-Ever Air Drills
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 12, 2023
The North Atlantic alliance began historic aerial deployments over Europe on Monday.
US, Israel Conduct Joint Bombing Drills in Middle East
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 11, 2023
American bombers were joined by aircraft from Washington’s Middle East partners for war games last week. The exercises were said to showcase America’s “ability to deliver overwhelming power at a moment’s notice.”
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Jun 10, 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.
Biden Administration Announces $2.1 Billion Weapons Package for Ukraine
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 10, 2023
The Department of Defense announced on Friday it will purchase $2.1 billion in weapons for Ukraine, including munitions for Patriot and Hawk air defense systems.
Sweden Will Allow NATO Deployments in ‘Signal to Russia’
by Kyle Anzalone | Jun 10, 2023
Stockholm plans to send a “signal to Russia” by allowing NATO troop deployments in Sweden before the country is admitted into the alliance, according to top officials. Turkey is holding up Sweden’s bid to join the bloc.
White House Says Iran Is Helping Russia Build Drone Factory
by Connor Freeman | Jun 10, 2023
As part of a “deepening” military partnership between Iran and Russia amid the war in Ukraine, US intelligence officials believe Tehran is assisting Moscow in building a drone manufacturing plant that may be operational next year, the White House said on Friday.
Netanyahu Threatens No Deal on Iran Will Tie Israel’s Hands
by Connor Freeman | Jun 8, 2023
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Secretary of State Antony Blinken that no deal the US makes with Iran would prevent Israel from attacking the country over its nuclear program, according to Haaretz.
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