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EU Will Provide Kiev With 1.5 Billion Euros Per Month Next Year
by Connor Freeman | Oct 22, 2022
European Union Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that the bloc would give Kiev 18 billion euros next year while it continues fighting Russia, Reuters reported on Friday.
Kremlin: Putin Open to Talks on Ukraine From the Very Beginning
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 22, 2022
A Kremlin spokesperson said Russian President Vladimir Putin has been open to talks over Ukraine since the war began. Meanwhile, America’s top diplomat claimed there has been “no evidence” Moscow wishes to engage in diplomacy.
Dependence on Russian Nuclear Energy Frustrates Western Sanctions
by Kyle Anzalone and Will Porter | Oct 21, 2022
Western reliance on nuclear energy technology from Moscow is interfering with US sanctions on Russia, driving Washington to seek alternatives as the United States and its European allies aim to decouple from Russia’s energy sector.
Western Nations Speed Up Ukraine Arms Transfers to Prepare for Winter Warfare
by Kyle Anzalone and Will Porter | Oct 20, 2022
The United States and its NATO allies are accelerating transfers of arms, warm clothing and anti-drone technology to Ukraine in preparation for months of bitter combat through the winter. Washington believes shoring up frontline forces before mud and ice set in will help Kiev to hold ground over the coming season.
DPRK Responds to South Korean War Games with Artillery Barrage Into Sea
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 20, 2022
Seoul kicked off annual war games on Monday, prompting Pyongyang to fire over 200 artillery rounds toward the South’s maritime border in retaliation. American forces are taking part in the military exercises.
Ukraine Food Export Deal in Jeopardy as Moscow Demands West Live Up to Commitments
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 18, 2022
A key international agreement that allows food products to be shipped from Ukrainian ports is at risk of not being extended. The deal helped to push the country’s grain exports closer to prewar levels. After Russia invaded its neighbor in February, Ukraine’s ports...
Washington Seeks to Upgrade Ability to Fight Economic Wars
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 17, 2022
American officials are meeting with their British counterparts this week to increase cooperation regarding sanctions enforcement against Moscow. The meeting comes as the White House is struggling to get its Gulf partners to comply with its economic war on Russia. ...
Macron: France Won’t Respond to a Nuclear Strike on Ukraine With Nuclear Weapons
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 16, 2022
French President Emmanuel Macron answered questions about Paris’s nuclear weapons policy in a Wednesday television interview. He indicated that Moscow detonating a nuclear weapon in Ukraine would not cause Paris to use its nukes. Macron is facing criticism for his remarks.
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Oct 15, 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.
NATO Set To Kick Off Nuclear War Games
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 15, 2022
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is set to begin its annual military drills in preparation for nuclear war. American B-52 bombers will be joined by advanced aircraft from other alliance members as they simulate a war of annihilation with Russia.
White House Announces New $725 Million Arms Package for Ukraine
by Connor Freeman | Oct 15, 2022
The Joe Biden administration will send $725 million in more weapons and other military equipment to Ukraine, the White House announced on Friday. The arms shipment is expected to contain munitions, including more rounds for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), and military vehicles but no new significant capabilities or counter air-defenses.
Musk Negotiating with Pentagon on Continuing to Provide Internet for Ukrainian Forces
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 14, 2022
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has urged the Department of Defense to take over funding for the Starlink satellite network in Ukraine, saying his company cannot continue to shell out hundreds of millions of dollars to provide internet service for the war torn nation.
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