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Russia Announces Kherson Withdrawal Completed, Kremlin Says Region’s Status Is Unchanged
by Connor Freeman | Nov 12, 2022
The Russian Defense Ministry announced the completion of its withdrawal from areas in the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson on the west bank of the Dnieper River, including the provincial capital, on Friday.
White House to Send Ukraine Avenger Surface-to-Air Missiles
by Kyle Anzalone and Will Porter | Nov 10, 2022
The Department of Defense has announced that it will send Avenger air defense systems and a number of other weapons to Ukraine, bringing US security assistance to Kiev to over $1 billion in the last month alone.
Russia Announces It’s Pulling Out of Kherson City
by Dave DeCamp | Nov 10, 2022
Russia announced on Wednesday that it is pulling out of areas in the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson on the west bank of the Dnieper River, which includes the city of Kherson.
US Approves HIMARS Sale to Lithuania
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 9, 2022
The US State Department greenlit a nearly $500 million sale of the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) to Lithuania. Washington has transferred dozens of the systems to Kiev, which has used them to carry out attacks inside territory claimed by Moscow.
India Pledges to Buy More Russian Oil as West Seeks to Isolate Moscow
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 8, 2022
Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar says his country has no plans to stop importing Russian energy. The statement was made as Western countries plan to roll out price caps on Moscow’s oil exports next month.
American Arms Makers Are Cashing in on the War in Ukraine
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 6, 2022
The war in Ukraine has spurred European countries to seek hundreds of billions in new weapons. American arms manufacturers are the “biggest beneficiaries” of the increased demand for arms, according to a Yahoo News report.
This Week At The Libertarian Institute
by Will Porter | Nov 5, 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.
Pentagon Vows To Support Ukraine for ‘As Long As It Takes,’ Launches New Command
by Connor Freeman | Nov 5, 2022
The Pentagon announced that it is setting up a new command, based in Germany, to oversee the training and equipping of Ukraine’s military during its fight with Russia, the New York Times reported on Friday. The command is named Security Assistance Group-Ukraine, or SAG-U.
US to Station More Nuclear-Capable Assets on Korean Peninsula
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 5, 2022
The White House has authorized employing strategic assets in South Korea more frequently. The announcement comes as Pyongyang, Seoul and Washington conduct unprecedented aerial war games.
Netanyahu Ally Says Israel Will Attack Iran Absent a ‘New Nuclear Deal’
by Connor Freeman | Nov 5, 2022
If Washington does not secure a new nuclear deal or take military action itself, incoming Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will attack Iran, according to Tzachi Hanegbi, a longtime member of Israel’s Likud party. The former settlement minister issued the warning while speaking with Channel 12 news on Friday.
White House Will Send Tanks, Drones to Ukraine
by Kyle Anzalone | Nov 5, 2022
The Joe Biden administration approved the 25th round of security assistance for Ukraine on Friday. The latest package of weapons will include upgraded tanks and drones. Kiev recently requested more armored vehicles to push its offensive against Russian forces.
US Air Force To Deploy Six Nuclear-Capable B-52 Bombers to Australia in Move Aimed at China
by Dave DeCamp | Nov 4, 2022
Australia’s ABC News has reported that the US is preparing to deploy up to six nuclear-capable B-52 bombers to Australia in a provocative move aimed at China.
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