On FPF #163, I discuss several events occurring around the world. Trump has proposed new steal and aluminum tariffs. Putin announces that Russia has developed nuclear-armed cruise missiles. At the UN, the US is looking to punish North Korea and Assad. I also update...
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Foreign Policy Focus #160 – Trump’s CPAC Speech
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 26, 2018 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #160, I breakdown Trump's CPAC Speech. In the speech, Trump celebrates increased military spending and moving the US Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. Trump also makes threats and announces new sanctions against North Korea. I point out Trump's lies and explain...
Foreign Policy Focus #160 – Trump's CPAC Speech
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 26, 2018 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #160, I breakdown Trump's CPAC Speech. In the speech, Trump celebrates increased military spending and moving the US Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. Trump also makes threats and announces new sanctions against North Korea. I point out Trump's lies and explain...
News Roundup 2/20/18
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 20, 2018 | Blog
A Baltimore jury awards $37 million to the family of a woman murdered by Baltimore police. [Link] Baltimore ranked first in homicides per capita in 2017. [Link] South Korea's President says the Olympics have eased tensions with North Korea. [Link] At least 17 people...
The Young and the Stupid: Virtue-Signaling Over the Olympics
by Justin Raimondo | Feb 18, 2018 | Featured Articles, Politics
The self-obsessed American media doesn’t realize: it’s not about them! Oh, the virtue-signaling was hot and heavy as conservative and ostensibly “libertarian” media outlets competed to see who come up with the most self-righteously abusive rhetoric to describe North...
Foreign Policy Focus #156 – Afghan and Korean Peace
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 16, 2018 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #156, I discuss the peace process in Korea and Afghanistan. On the Scott Horton Show, Peter van Buren explained why there was a reason to be optimistic about the hope for peace in Korea. The Taliban have offered to have peace talks with the US. I also update...
Foreign Policy Focus #155 – Rand Paul is Right on War
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 14, 2018 | Conflicts of Interest
Senator Paul takes advantage of the government budget process to call out American's 7 wars, the huge Defense budget, and the futility of American Interventionism. I discuss Mike Pence's statement on North Korea. I also update the Afghanistan War, the Riyadh...
The Patheticism of U.S. Sanctions on North Korea
by Jacob Hornberger | Feb 13, 2018 | Featured Articles, Politics
Officials of the Sheraton Hotel might be experiencing some sleepless nights as a result of what they recently did at the Winter Olympics in South Korea. A five-star Sheraton Hotel permitted Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, to stay there...
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The Delta Doctrine: The Strong Do What They Can and The Weak Suffer What They Must
On Jan 3, 2026 the US sent forces into Venezuela to arrest Maduro and in the process sent a message to the world-global power dynamics have changed. The Delta Doctrine
Antiwar blog – Another War, intervention, police action…
Another war. It’s not enough that it’s now been claimed almost seven hundred thousand are dead in Gaza, nearly half of them children. It’s not enough the Sudan bleeds or the war continues between Ukraine and Russia. It’s not enough the US, has threatened another round...
The Kyle Anzalone Show: Did Ukraine Try to Kill Putin?
Headlines shout certainty, but the fine print tells a different story. We dig into three flashpoints—Gaza, Venezuela, and Ukraine—where big claims mask unresolved terms, blurred red lines, and mounting risks that rarely make the chyron. First, Gaza. The soundbite that...
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Forced Integration is Evil
One thing I've learned studying the history of South Africa is that forced integration is as evil as forced segregationIf you want video go to tommysalmons.com
New Years Eve With Mike From Rosewater Meats
I grew up in and around paddocks full of livestock, the abattoirs where they were slaughtered and dressed to the butchers, super markets and catering companies where they would eventually end up on someones plate. A man covered in blood was a common fixture in my...
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