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US Approves Heavy Weapon Sales to NATO Hopeful
by Will Porter | Nov 30, 2022
The US government has authorized a flurry of arms sales to European allies in recent weeks, including more than $850 million in advanced missiles and rockets to Finland, which is currently seeking to join the NATO military alliance.
White House Considering Transferring Patriot Missiles to Ukraine, Kremlin Threatens Response
by Kyle Anzalone and Will Porter | Nov 29, 2022
The Joe Biden administration is now discussing whether to send advanced air defense systems to Kiev, according to a senior Pentagon official. The statement came just days after Poland suggested Germany should transfer its own Patriot interceptor missiles to Ukraine, as Moscow warned any such shipments would become “legitimate targets” for Russian forces.
NATO Head Calls for Alliance to Step Up Support for Eastern Europe, Ukraine
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 28, 2022
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said the US-led military bloc will increase its presence in the region between the Baltic and Black Seas, announcing the move ahead of a two-day summit where the alliance is expected to renew a pledge to defend Ukraine indefinitely.
US, South Korea Plan to Expand ‘Silent Shark’ Drills
by Kyle Anzalone and Will Porter | Nov 28, 2022
Washington and Seoul are reportedly discussing plans to ramp up anti-submarine military exercises set to begin next year. The talks came amid soaring tensions in the region, days before North Korea pledged to further develop its nuclear arsenal.
Most NATO States ‘Tapped Out’ After Weapons Transfers to Ukraine – NYT
by Kyle Anzalone and Will Porter | Nov 27, 2022
Around two-thirds of NATO states have depleted their weapons stockpiles following countless rounds of arms shipments to Kiev since late February, according to an alliance official. Even NATO’s wealthiest members are struggling to meet the demands of Ukraine’s war effort.
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Nov 26, 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.
Israeli Military Chief Says Joint Activity With US to ‘Significantly Expand’
by Dave DeCamp | Nov 25, 2022
The head of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) returned to Israel on Thursday after five days of talks with US officials in Washington that were focused on Iran and said joint military operations between the US and Israel will be “significantly expanded.”
Poland Rebuffs Germany’s Offer to Deploy Patriot Missiles
by Dave DeCamp | Nov 25, 2022
The Polish government has rebuffed an offer from Germany to deploy Patriot air defense missiles to Poland by suggesting that they should be sent to Ukraine instead, which would significantly escalate NATO involvement in the war with Russia.
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.
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