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Netanyahu Upset with VP Harris’s Remarks After Meeting
by Kyle Anzalone | Jul 27, 2024
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly upset with Vice President Kamala Harris’s remarks after the two met in Washington. After the meeting, Harris said it was time for a ceasefire in Gaza. Netanyahu claims her statement set back any potential...
Pentagon Finds Another $2 Billion in Ukraine Aid ‘Accounting Errors’
by Connor Freeman | Jul 27, 2024
The Pentagon discovered $2 billion in additional accounting errors regarding its valuation of missiles, ammo, and other equipment provided to Kiev, a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report found on Thursday. The Defense Department made a similar claim last...
Legal Filings From Israeli Allies Delays ICC Issuing Arrest Warrant for Netanyahu
by Kyle Anzalone | Jul 25, 2024
The pending International Criminal Court arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be delayed by several months as the ICC will hear legal briefs from a number of countries, including Israel’s allies. In May, ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan issued a...
White House Approves Nearly $3 Billion Weapons Sale to Saudi Arabia
by Kyle Anzalone | Jul 24, 2024
The State Department approved a proposed sale of military technical equipment to Saudi Arabia. Washington views Riyadh as a key partner in the Middle East, even as the Kingdom rules its people with an oppressive dictatorship and wages war abroad. On Wednesday, a...
Israeli Parliament Advances Legislation that Calls UN Aid Agency a ‘Terrorist’ Group
by Kyle Anzalone | Jul 23, 2024
The Israeli Knesset voted in favor of a series of bills that will shut down the UN aid agency for Palestinians (UNRWA). One piece of legislation will name UNRWA as a terrorist entity. On Tuesday, the Israeli legislature passed three bills targeting UNRWA. The...
NATO States Embrace Conscription, Eyeing Future War with Russia
by Connor Freeman | Jul 22, 2024
As NATO escalates its proxy war in Ukraine and inches closer to fighting directly with Russia, the Washington-led bloc is embracing mandatory military service. Many European members of NATO have expanded or reintroduced conscription as part of large-scale preparations...
Israel Bombs Tent of Journalists
by Kyle Anzalone | Jul 22, 2024
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) dropped a bomb on a tent sheltering journalists covering the situation at the Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital. On Monday, journalist Haydar Ibrahim al-Msaddar and several others experienced serious injuries when an Israeli munition hit a tent...
Russian Fighter Jets Intercept US Strategic Bombers Over Arctic
by Kyle Anzalone | Jul 21, 2024
Two American B-52 bombers flying in the direction of Russia were turned away by Moscow’s fighter jets. One of the US’s primary strategic aircraft, B-52s are capable of carrying nuclear weapons. On Sunday, Washington ordered two long-range bombers to conduct...
Kenyan Soldiers Begin Patrols in Haiti in American Armored Vehicles
by Kyle Anzalone | Jul 18, 2024
Hundreds of Kenyan soldiers deployed to Haiti began patrolling the streets around the National Palace. Gunfire was heard during the operation and an American armored vehicle broke down. On Wednesday, Kenyan soldiers in American MRAP vehicles patrolled the streets of...
Pentagon Officially Ends Gaza Pier Operations
by Kyle Anzalone | Jul 17, 2024
A temporary floating pier that was intended to bring food and other aid into Gaza has been officially terminated, according to the Department of Defense. While the White House is touting the operation as a success, it cost hundreds of millions of dollars and provided...
Death Toll for Palestinian Journalists Hits 160 in Gaza
by Kyle Anzalone | Jul 17, 2024
The death count for Palestinian journalists in Gaza has hit 160 as Israeli forces continue to target civilians throughout the Strip. The mass killing of reporters has shrouded the true devastation caused by the Israeli bombing campaign. The Gaza media office reported...
Israeli Military Says It Is Facing Shortages of Tanks and Ammo
by Kyle Anzalone | Jul 16, 2024
The Israel Defense Forces said that it was facing a shortage of functioning tanks and shells. The admission came in a court filing explaining why the IDF was not allowing female tank soldiers in Gaza. On Monday, the IDF informed the Israeli high court that many of...
News Roundup
News Roundup 12/31/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 31, 2018
Rep Massie, assisted by Rep Amash, is forcing recorded votes on all bills. [Link] The ACLU is suing American spy agencies for information on their data collection programs. [Link] 50,000 vets file a class action lawsuit to change their less than honorable discharge....
News Roundup 12/28/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 28, 2018
Fentanyl is used in half of opioid deaths. [Link] A Mississippi sheriff was arrested for embezzlement, having sex with inmates, and threatening his employees. [Link] Police force doctors to perform a non consensual anal exam on a man they suspected of having drugs....
News Roundup 12/27/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 27, 2018
Former Bush Administration officials are joining Trump’s White House. [Link] Five people were killed in a helicopter crash in Mexico. A husband and wife with powerful political influence were killed. [Link] The UK sends a warship to the Black Sea in support of...
News Roundup 12/26/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 26, 2018
The 800 page Farm Bill Trump recently signed is filled with trash. The bill includes a rule that prevents the House from voting on a bill to end the War in Yemen and several new farm subsidies. [Link] Trump Tweets Patrick Shanahan will be acting Defense Secretary...
News Roundup 12/24/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 24, 2018
Trump will replace Mattis as Secretary of Defense on January 1. When Trump announced Mattis’ resignation, Mattis was to step down at the end of February. [Link] The US charges two Chinese men for hacking. [Link] South Korea is requesting that 2019 US/SK military...
News Roundup 12/20/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 20, 2018
The New York Times exposes Facebook giving tech giants access to users private information. [Link] The Senate passes a criminal justice reform bill. The bill will end the three strikes rule. [Link] A federal judge rules police had no duty to protect children from...
News Roundup 12/19/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 19, 2018
The judge in Lt Gen Mike Flynn’s trial delays his sentencing to give him more time to assist the Mueller Probe. The judge attacked Flynn for betraying his country to Turkey. [Link] The White House is stonewalling Senators asking for the memo explaining Trump’s legal...
News Roundup 12/18/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 18, 2018
A Texas teacher is forced to leave her job for refusing to sign a contract agreeing not to boycott Israel. [Link] Sheldon Adelson bet on Trump and won big. [Link] Congress passes the Farm Bill authorizing over $400 billion in spending. [Link] US companies paid over $1...
News Roundup 12/17/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 17, 2018
Trump names Mick Mulvaney acting chief of staff. [Link] Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke resigns. [Link] John McCain’s replacement as head of the Armed Services Committee, Sen Jim Inhofe, is a big spender and favors staying in Afghanistan. [Link] The DOJ is suing the US...
News Roundup 12/14/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 14, 2018
Justin Raimondo discusses the legacy and the fall of the Weekly Standard. [Link] Caitlyn Johnstone on the importance of narrative control.[Link] Margaret Kimberley breaks down the attacks on Julian Assange. [Link] Ray McGovern on the heroic work of Bob Perry in...
News Roundup 12/13/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 13, 2018
Trump signs an executive order creating ‘opportunity zones.’ The zones will have large real estate development tax breaks. Trump’s family stands to benefit from the tax breaks. [Link] Russia will remove nuclear-capable bombers from Venezuela on Friday. [Link] British...
News Roundup 12/11/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 11, 2018
A video shows the NYPD ripping a 1-year-old from its mother's arms while arresting the child's mother. The mother was arrested for sitting on the floor at a welfare office. [Link] YouTube bans Gavin McInnes. [Link] Senator Rand Paul says he may not vote to confirm...
News Roundup 12/7/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 7, 2018
At least 45 journalists have been killed for their work in 2018. [Link] Senators are looking to pass a law that punishes companies who support BDS. [Link] The Saudi Ambassador to the US, and the younger brother of MbS, KbS returns to the US. He fled after the...
News Roundup 12/6/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 6, 2018
A Colorado police officer that killed an innocent man in his home will not face charges. [Link] The CIA briefs select Senators on the Khashoggi murder. [Link] The Senators who attended the briefing feel more convinced that MbS is guilty of ordering the murder of Jamal...
News Roundup 12/4/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 4, 2018
Two US police departments canceled a planned training with the Israeli military. [Link] Lt Gen Frank McKenzie begins his confirmation process to become CENTCOM Commander. [Link] The Intercepted Podcast explains how the US foreign policy created the crisis on the...
News Roundup 12/3/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 3, 2018
A postal worker admits to stealing $5,200 from greeting cards. [Link] The Department of Justice awards $17 million to the victims of the Las Vegas mass shooting. [Link] A Dallas police officer who killed a man after entering his apartment has been indicted for murder....


