Russian-backed authorities in Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine have reported that a huge majority of voters favor joining Russia as referendums concluded on Tuesday.
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Congress Set to Approve $12 Billion in Additional Aid to Ukraine
by Dave DeCamp | Sep 28, 2022 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Congressional negotiators agreed to include nearly $12 billion in new spending on the war in Ukraine in a stopgap spending bill that will likely be voted on this week, Reuters reported on Monday. Sources told Reuters that the $12 billion will include $4.5 billion in...
White House Sent Multiple Threats to the Kremlin Via Backchannels
by Kyle Anzalone | Sep 24, 2022 | News
The Joe Biden administration has sent several warnings to Russia via backchannels regarding the possible use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine, the Washington Post reports. The White House’s messages to Russia have been intentionally nondescript to foster uncertainty in Moscow about what the US would do if Russia deployed its ultimate weapon.
South Korean President Calls US Legislators ‘F**kers’ on Hot Mic as US Aircraft Carrier Makes Port Call
by Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman | Sep 22, 2022 | News
While in New York for the UN General Assembly, South Korea’sPresident Yoon Suk-yeol was caught on a hot mic insulting President Joe Biden on Wednesday. Yoon referred to members of Congress as “f**kers.” The statement comes after the US pledged $6 billion in...
Vladimir Putin Makes His Nuclear Threat
by Dave DeCamp | Sep 22, 2022 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday ordered a partial mobilization that will call up 300,000 reservists and warned Western countries that Moscow would use nuclear weapons to defend its territory. The move marks Putin’s biggest escalation of his war in...
Majority of IAEA Board of Governors Support Western Statement Against Iran
by Connor Freeman | Sep 15, 2022 | News
Two-thirds of the UN nuclear watchdog’s Board of Governors, comprised of 35 nations, endorsed a non-binding statement pressuring Iran, Reuters reported on Thursday. This comes as Washington expands its “maximum pressure” campaign, devastating the Iranian civilian population. Any remaining hopes of reviving the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) continue dwindling.
Joe Biden’s Demand of ‘Unconditional Surrender’ to Russia Will Fail
by Douglas Macgregor | Aug 29, 2022 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
When the Combined Chiefs of Staff Conference in Casablanca, Morocco ended in January 1943, President Franklin Roosevelt and Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill held a press conference. Toward the end of the press conference, FDR told the correspondents that the...
Scott Horton on CSPAN2 Book TV for Hotter Than the Sun 8/28-8/29
by Connor Freeman | Aug 28, 2022 | Blog
Scott Horton, our Director and host of the Scott Horton Show, will be on CSPAN2 Book TV discussing his new book Hotter Than The Sun: Time to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. This interview took place at FreedomFest last month and airs today (6:05pm EDT) and tomorrow (6:05am...
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Optimism for the Future w/Scott Horton
Scott is back to discuss radio, releasing his book, Col Douglas McGregor, debating Wesley Clark, Syria, Hegseth, Trump, and Defend the Guard.
Get Your Kids Out of Government Schools
Israeli agents are censoring American students' textbooks. Because as we all know, the only real marginalized group is the Israeli regime.
The Carrier Cavalcade of Calamities Continues Part XVIII
Please note the highlights from the new report from CRS below on the Ford-class carrier fiasco speaks to "welding issues", call me Captain Obvious but in shipbuilding or the building of any exquisite platforms, the identification of welding issues infers a complete...
Trump & Hannity: Unveiling Foreign Policy Shifts – New Episode of the Kyle Anzalone Show
In this episode of the Kyle Anone Show, we dive deep into Trump's recent interview with Sean Hannity, where he reveals his bold and controversial views on foreign policy. We’ll unpack the rhetoric surrounding Trump’s stance on Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran...
The Icebreaker Follies Continue to Break the Bank and Not Deliver
Aiviq The US has 1.5 icebreakers because it has had to cannibalize one of its ancient and sclerotic icebreakers to make the remaining heavy work.But for all this, the same Coast Guard bought the Aiviq for $125 million late last year. And don't expect them to get this...
NGAD is DOA: The Air Force Continues to Fail
Sandboxx does a terrific overview of the problems inherent in this. While I have beaten the drum on the inherent challenges of emerging problems in Revolutions in Military Affairs throughout the 21st century, no one at the Pentagon is paying attention as they leap...
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