US News Facebook is looking at cracking down on ‘anti-vaxers.’ [Link] San Francisco will expunge the records of over 8,000 marijuana convictions. [Link] Col Douglas Macgregor explains how Trump has created a possible path to peace with North Korea. [Link] Haiti Yves...
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News Roundup 2/26/19
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 26, 2019 | News Roundup
US Foreign Policy Trump nominates US Ambassador to Canada Kelly Craft to be the Ambassador to the UN. [Link] Mikhail Gorbachev warns about the concerning status of nuclear weapons treaties. [Link] Pat Buchanan explains how foolish it would be for the US to attempt...
News Roundup 2/22/19
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 22, 2019 | News Roundup
Criminal Justice Topeka will hire a civilian to investigate police misconduct. [Link] An LA judge rules a new law makes police abuse records public. [Link] The Houston police chief says that his department will stop using no-knock raids in most cases. A recent...
FPF #311 – The Pentagon’s Slush Fund
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 15, 2019 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #311, I discuss the Pentagon looking to grow the Overseas Contingency Operation fund. The OCO is considered to be a slush fund for the Pentagon. Growing instability in Africa and a lack of Congressional oversight on war powers allow the Pentagon to expand...
News Roundup 2/13/19
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 13, 2019 | News Roundup
US News Caitlin Johnstone on the slander from left wing war hawks at Tulsi Gabbard. [Link] US prosecutors and the legacy media falsely claimed Maria Butina was a Russian spy. [Link] Several Senate Republicans are upset with Trump’s over his decision about the...
Book Review: The Pentagon Wars
by Kym Robinson | Feb 11, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
“What Next?” is perhaps the perennial question asked by this this book. It is the question that reins throughout from the mouths of many of the military men who dared to question any aggressive policy that often was taken. We bear witness to the answer to that...
News Roundup
by Kyle Anzalone | Feb 5, 2019 | News Roundup
US News At least 49 people were killed with tasers in the US in 2018. [Link] 1,600 inmates at a federal prison in New York went days without power. [Link] Family Tree DNA gives the FBI access to their database. [Link] Storing nuclear waste is costing taxpayers...
2/1/19 Bonnie Kristian on Why the US Military Should Get out of Somalia
by Scott Horton | Feb 2, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
Bonnie Kristian talks about her latest piece, "If Trump Isn’t Planning to Draw Down U.S. Intervention in Somalia, He Should Be." She and Scott point out how President Trump often has good instincts on foreign policy, at times questioning what the U.S. is even doing in...
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The Pentagon Fat Amy Follies: Part XXCII
Happy New Year! Block 4 in concert with TR-3 (Technology Refresh 3) is the upgrade to solve all the inherent problems of the bird to include its poor design choices from the beginning of this massive failed program (a 2023 Congressional mandate). According to the GAO,...
Connor Boyack on Venezuela: ‘I’ve Seen This Story Before’
Maduro’s capture illustrates what I believe is one of the biggest problems in politics: people frequently treat principles as costumes—worn when convenient, discarded when costly. Over nearly two decades working in and around politics, I’ve watched the same pattern...
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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