This will probably have to be cut from the book for space, but I would hate to deprive you good people of more reason to despise the worst writer at Reason. She's so gross: It is no surprise though. In December 2001 Young ridiculed what she called the “canard” that...
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News Roundup 3/13/2024
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 13, 2024 | News Roundup
US News ‘Defend the Guard’ Legislation to Be Taken Up By Idaho State House AWC Biden Requests $895 Billion for Military Spending for 2025 AWC Maryland Lawmaker Attempts to Stonewall Bill to Block Deployment of National Guard in Undeclared War The Institute House...
The CIA Admits Its Long-Time Presence in Ukraine
by Brad Pearce | Mar 13, 2024 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
On February 25, The New York Times published an article titled “The Spy War: How the CIA Secretly Helps Ukraine Fight Putin.” This report was not the result of any leak, but was clearly authorized from the highest level: the CIA brought reporters in to tell the story....
House Democrats Will Attempt to Force Vote on $95 Billion War Bill
by Kyle Anzalone | Mar 13, 2024 | News
The top Democrat on the House Rules Committee is attempting to employ a rarely used rule to force a vote on a massive military spending bill that includes $61 billion for Ukraine and $14 billion for Israel.
Putin Threatens To Use Nukes as NATO Continues Sabre Rattling
by Connor Freeman | Mar 13, 2024 | News
Moscow will use nuclear weapons if Russia perceives an existential threat to its independence or sovereignty, President Vladimir Putin reaffirmed on Wednesday.
Russia Producing 3 Times More Shells Than US, Europe Combined – Report
by Will Porter | Mar 12, 2024 | News
Russia’s defense industry is turning out nearly three times more artillery shells than its American and European counterparts, according to a NATO intelligence report obtained by CNN.
How Washington Killed the Nuclear Arms Control System
by Ted Galen Carpenter | Mar 12, 2024 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
During the Cold War, world populations faced the ongoing nightmare of a nuclear attack coming out of the blue. All it would have taken was one miscalculation by either side. Such a trigger could even have taken the form of a false alert. We know that at least one such...
Europe Doubled Arms Imports Over 5 Years
by Will Porter | Mar 11, 2024 | News
Europe nearly doubled its purchases of weapons in recent years, with Ukraine helping to drive the trend as it boosted imports by more than 6,000%, according to data compiled by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
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Anti-War Blog – It’s Never Enough
It is hard to be up to date with any coverage for an ongoing war, especially in the social media age. Things move fast, the information that is real, verified, takes time to be confirmed and understood as factual. Lies, deception and sensationalism spreads fast, it’s...
The Pork Chop Navy Suffers a Setback in North Korea
The not so vaunted North Korean Navy launched a Choi-Hyun class frigate, in a christening ceremony on its maiden voyage in less than spectacular fashion on 21 May this year and his Nibs himself, Kim Jong Porkchop, was in the audience to witness the hapless ceremony as...
Riots in LA
I decided to do a solo episode discussing the backing of riots around the world by USAID. ALP
Is Trump the ‘Free Speech President?’ Keith Knight on the latest episode of The Kyle Anzalone Show
The Institute's managing and news editors get together for a conversation on Trump's attacks on Free Speech. Also, Keith Knight explains why Douglas Murray is wrong about WWII.
God Save The King, Sir Savile, Etc
God Save The King! It’s a public holiday and that is enough for many of his subjects to rejoice for. The magical exuberance and privilege to have a sitting regent, whose majestic reign stabs back to times when warlords, bandits and pirates took land, rallied warriors...
Metal w/Kyle Matovcik
Kyle and I discuss music. Alp
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