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US Military Conducting Onsite Weapons Inspections Inside Ukraine
by Dave DeCamp | Nov 2, 2022
A Pentagon official told reporters on Monday that US military personnel have recently begun onsite inspections of US-provided weapons inside Ukraine, confirming a small US military presence on the ground.
US Will Never Accept North Korea as a Nuclear Weapons State
by Kyle Anzalone and Will Porter | Nov 1, 2022
Washington insists on the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and will never accept Pyongyang as a nuclear weapons state, the State Department said. The US also repeated warnings that North Korea would soon test a nuclear weapon.
US, South Korea Begin Massive Aerial War Games
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 31, 2022
Washington and Seoul’s advanced warplanes kicked off five days of round-the-clock military exercises on Monday. Pyongyang slammed the war games and suggested it would deliver a “powerful” response.
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Oct 29, 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.
US Military Aid to Ukraine Tops $18 Billion – Pentagon
by Will Porter | Oct 29, 2022
The United States government has provided more than $18.5 billion in direct military assistance to Ukraine so far in 2022, the Pentagon said in an updated fact sheet outlining American aid to Kiev. The vast majority of the weapons were authorized following Russia’s invasion last winter.
Czech Protesters Rail Against Inflation, Sanctions & Ukraine Proxy War
by Connor Freeman | Oct 29, 2022
Amid ever-escalating tensions over the West’s proxy war in Ukraine and the devastating inflation ripping Europe apart, Czech protesters gathered in Prague demanding the coalition government’s resignation, the Associated Press reported.
Putin Blames West for Killing Ukraine Peace Deal in March
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 28, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin believes Kiev was unwilling to accept a peace deal in March because of pressure from Washington. Putin joins a growing list of sources who say the war nearly ended after a month, but Western influence prodded Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelensky to keep fighting.
China Says US Must Respect Its Concerns to Resume Military Dialogues
by Dave DeCamp | Oct 28, 2022
China on Thursday responded to a US call for the resumption of military communication channels that Beijing suspended in response to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) visiting Taiwan in August.
Russia Threatens US Commercial Satellites Aiding Ukraine’s Military
by Kyle Anzalone and Will Porter | Oct 27, 2022
A high-ranking Kremlin official has warned that commercial satellites assisting Ukrainian forces could be viewed as legitimate military targets by Moscow. Since Russia destroyed Ukraine’s communications infrastructure early in the war, Elon Musk’s SpaceX has provided Kiev with internet services through its Starlink network.
US Accelerates Plan to Deploy Upgraded Nukes to Europe
by Dave DeCamp | Oct 27, 2022
The US has accelerated plans to deploy an upgraded version of its primary nuclear gravity bomb to Europe amid heightened tensions with Russia over the potential use of nuclear weapons.
Israel Attacks Syrian Capital for Third Time in a Week
by Jason Ditz | Oct 27, 2022
For the third time since Friday, Israel has launched missile attacks against the Syrian capital of Damascus. There had been a brief period without attacks, now Israel seems to be re escalating, though as usual they are providing no reason for it.
US Hopes to Find Third Country to Lead UN Mission to Haiti
by Kyle Anzalone and Will Porter | Oct 26, 2022
Officials in Washington say the United States has not abandoned its effort to find a country to lead a United Nations rapid response force to quell unrest in Haiti. The White House has proposed a multilateral security deployment to the Caribbean nation, with the State Department saying it expects to have a country prepared to lead the mission by early November.
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