Senator Ben Cardin informed the Start Department that he would like to withhold over $200 million in military aid earmarked for Egypt over concerns about Cairo’s human rights abuses. The potential suspension comes after the former chairman of the Foreign Relations...
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A Short ‘Continuing Resolution’ Will Not Fix Big Problems
by Ron Paul | Oct 4, 2023 | Economics, Featured Articles, Politics
Federal spending is so out of control that it only took three months for the federal debt to increase by one trillion dollars to over 33 trillion dollars. In contrast, it took almost 200 years for the federal debt to reach one trillion dollars. So the federal...
News Roundup 10/4/2023
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 4, 2023 | News Roundup
US News Juan Guaido was hired by Florida International University (FIU) to give a series of talks and mentor students. Guaido launched a coup attempt in Venezuela in 2019 but failed to gain any significant support within the country. The Institute The United Nations...
Former Venezuelan Coup Plotter Hired By Florida College to Speak on ‘Defending Democracy’
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 2, 2023 | News
Juan Guaido was hired by Florida International University (FIU) to give a series of talks and mentor students. Guaido launched a coup attempt in Venezuela in 2019 but failed to gain any significant support within the country. The former self-proclaimed president...
A Rough Diplomatic Week for Ukraine
by Ted Snider | Sep 27, 2023 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
In the early weeks of the war, a peace was still possible that would have seen Ukraine lose few lives and little to no land. Even the Donbas would have remained in Ukraine with autonomy under a still possible Minsk agreement. Only Crimea would have remained lost. A...
Budapest Threatens to Pull Support from Kiev for Ukrainian Ethnic Laws Oppressing Hungarians
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 25, 2023 | News
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Budapest was ending support for Kiev on international issues due to a 2017 Ukrainian law that limits the rights of Hungarians. The announcement comes as Ukraine's support in Eastern Europe wanes, with Poland halting all weapons...
Kiev Launches More Attacks on Sevastopol in Crimea
by Connor Freeman | Sep 25, 2023 | News
Russian FM Sergey Lavrov remarked that the Western powers are “fighting against us, using the hands and bodies of Ukrainians” Kiev launched cruise missile attacks on the Crimean Peninsula with weapons provided by NATO on Friday. This was followed by another missile...
Menendez Refuses to Resign, Slams Indictment as ‘Salacious’
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 25, 2023 | News
Senator Robert Menendez denied the allegations levied against him by the Department of Justice. Last week, a grand jury indicted the powerful Senator on bribery charges. Investigators found hundreds of thousands of dollars said to be payments to access the Senator's...
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Hunter Called the Ball
Thompson said this on 12 September 2001. In the 21st century, the US conducted military campaigns in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen, NW Pakistan, Somalia, Uganda, Niger and the Horn of Africa. America is no safer and no more prosperous.
Anti-War Blog – A Razz Through X
I log onto X (formerly Twitter) for the first time in awhile. The news feed is aghast with Trump vs Harris post debate ‘analysis’ and ‘9/11’ ‘evidence’ and memes. The Truther stuff, central bankers planned the sinking of the Titanic sort of thing. The usual George...
Guess Who Won the Debate for the Offal Office?
Interview: The Jewish Supremacist State’s Crimes Against Humanity
I explain how Israel is an unashamed Jewish supremacist state bent on subjugating or eliminating the indigenous Arab population of Palestine.
Trillions and Trillions! Money for Nothing at the Pentagon
On this day in 2001 (the day before the 9/11 attacks), Donald Rumsfeld said this: At the 14:15 mark, Rumsfeld says, “Our financial systems are decades old. According to some estimates, we cannot track 2.3 trillion dollars in transactions. We cannot share information...
Dead in the Water: The US and Royal Gator Navies in a Death Spiral
Remember when USS Bonhomme Richard caught fire and burned for five days in San Diego? Or when the USS Boxer tried to deploy but broke its rudder. The USS Iwo Jima is now crippled. The Gator Navy is the amphibious warfare department of the USN and USMC. The USS Iwo...
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