News Roundup 11/29/2021

by | Nov 29, 2021

News Roundup 11/29/2021

by | Nov 29, 2021

News Roundup from The Libertarian Institute by Kyle Anzalone

US News

  • Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial will begin this week. [Link]
  • Actor Jussie Smollett’s trial for faking a hate crime against himself will begin this week. [Link]
  • South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem successfully wins a court challenge to overturn marijuana legalization approved by a voter referendum. [Link]
  • After spending 43 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, Kevin Strickland will not receive any compensation from the state of Missouri. [Link]

Pentagon

  • Former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper is suing the Pentagon because the agency is blocking parts of his upcoming book. The Department of Defense claims Esper’s book exposes classified information. [Link]
  • The US is refusing to engage with the Marshall Islands over damages done by US nuclear tests in the 40s and 50s. [Link]
  • US Special Forces train soldiers in Greece. The US donated four Mark V patrol boats to the NATO ally. [Link]

Russia

  • Germany is pushing Congress not to sanction the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. [Link]
  • Over 500 migrants were flown from Belarus – where they were attempting to enter the UK through Poland – to their home country, Iraq. [Link]
  • NATO head Jens Stoltenberg says there will be consequences for Russia if it invades Ukraine and that the Russian military buildup was unprovoked. [Link]
  • Biden affirms America’s support for Ukraine’s sovereignty. [Link]
  • The US says all options are on the table for dealing with Russia’s military buildup. [Link]
  • Russia says the US has not renewed visas for 27 Russian diplomats. The diplomats will be expelled at the end of January. [Link]

China

  • China flies 27 warplanes into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone. [Link]

Afghanistan

  • Biden is deciding what to do with the billions of dollars that are held by the Afghan government. Victims of 9/11 – and other terror attacks – believe they should be awarded the money. [Link]
  • Afghan refugees seeking to come to the US could wait years in third countries before receiving their visas. [Link]
  • The Taliban spent years embedding operatives in the Afghan government. These undercover Taliban were key to the group quickly seizing cities. [Link]

Iran

  • Israel and the UK agree to work together to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. [Link]
  • Israel is concerned that Iran will get sanctions relief without enough restrictions on its nuclear program. [Link]
  • The UK, France, and Germany issue a letter condemning Iran for overly invasive searches of IAEA employees. [Link]
  • At the IAEA, the US threatens to ramp up pressure on Iran. [Link]
  • Indirect talks between the US and Iran resume in Vienna. [Link]
  • US Envoy to Iran Robert Malley warns Iran not to accelerate its nuclear program. [Link]

Middle East

  • The Israeli military reports settler attacks on Palestinians are up 150% over the past two years. [Link]
  • Israeli forces kidnapped two preteen Palestinian boys from their homes and left them outside for hours. The boys were held 16 hours before being released without charges. [Link]

Africa

  • Australia will label Hezbollah as a terrorist organization. The US backs the decision. [Link]
  • 150 soldiers from the Kentucky National Guard will deploy to East Africa. In early 2022, 200 members of the KY National Guard will deploy to Kosovo. [Link]
  • Leaked documents reveal France provided intelligence to Egypt that France knew Egypt was using to kill civilians. [Link]
  • Sudan said several of its troops were killed by Ethiopian forces. [Link]
  • The French military encountered a protest in Niger as it was redeploying to Mali. Two protesters were left dead by the clash with French soldiers. [Link]
  • Turkey announces a sale of light aircraft, drones, and armored vehicles to Niger. [Link]

About Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone is news editor of the Libertarian Institute, opinion editor of Antiwar.com and co-host of Conflicts of Interest with Will Porter and Connor Freeman.

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