What else could explain the man who ruined everything denouncing Trump for "isolationism" this way? It's obviously a Roger Stoneian dirty trick to try to make us love the Donald.
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New Roundup 10/17/19
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 17, 2019 | News Roundup
US News A $52 million trolley built in St. Louis will need a $200,000 bailout to remain open through the end of the year. The Trolley opened in November of 2018. It will need an additional $500,000 bailout to make it through 2020. [Link] Trump nominates John Sullivan...
To End the Wars, Attack the Right From the Right
by Scott Horton | Oct 16, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy, Libertarianism, Scott Horton
Sadly, the antiwar and anti-national security state inclinations of American liberals and progressives have weakened since the days of President George W. Bush. Partisan incentives during Barack Obama’s presidency combined with the FBI-CIA-Democratic Party-media plot...
Russia Takes Over for US as Buffer Between Turkey, Syria
by Jason Ditz | Oct 16, 2019 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The US forces in northern Syria long served as a de facto buffer force, positioned in between Turkey and both the Syrian government and Syrian Kurds. With US forces withdrawing, Russia is taking over that role, moving into that space the US formerly filled. For...
US Weapons Plague the World
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 16, 2019 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #407, I discuss the impact of US weapons is having around the world. In FY2019 the US sold over $54 billion in weapons. Some of those weapons aided the slaughter of Yemen. In a recent article, Stu Smallwood highlights how US F-35 sales to South Korea are...
Sanctions, Deployments & Tanker Attacks: A Timeline of Recent US-Iran Hostilities
by Will Porter | Oct 16, 2019 | Blog
As US relations with Iran plumb new depths in the wake of Washington’s unilateral withdrawal from the JCPOA, it’s easy to lose track of the seemingly endless series of new sanctions, troop deployments and explosions in and around the Persian Gulf in recent months. In...
Assessing Presidential Actions – From A Libertarian Perspective
by Chris Rossini | Oct 15, 2019 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
It should be apparent to everyone by now that collectivist thinking is running wild and identity politics is en vogue. You’re supposed to hate Trump because one group says so, or you’re supposed to love Trump because another group says so. But to the libertarian...
10/14/19 David Stockman on the Media and Establishment Hysteria over Syria
by Scott Horton | Oct 15, 2019 | The Scott Horton Show
David Stockman discusses the outrage that has followed President Trump's movement of a few dozen troops out of northeastern Syria. Stockman is quick to clarify that this is not even a withdrawal of troops, just a relocation from one part of the country into another,...
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Facebook, Twitter Greenlight Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Posts
The Azov Battalion is an essential element of the Ukrainian National Guard that America has supported with numerous weapon shipments. It is also a neo-Nazi militia that has been fighting separatist forces in Ukraine's eastern Donbass region since 2014. Once on...
Don’t Let the US Foreign Policy Elite Off the Hook
It would be unwise in the extreme to let our horror at Putin's invasion of Ukraine to permit us to forget the many ways in which the U.S. foreign policy establishment for over 20 years set the stage for what's happing now.
The Antiwar Comic: War is For the Rich
War never changes. More comics at the Webcomic Factory! Also, my new book, The Pineys: Book 8: Roadkill Piney is now up at Amazon!
Ten Favorite Books
Keith Knight, host of the Don't Tread on Anyone podcast, interviewed me about ten of my favorite books. Watch it here.
US Troops Will Not Fight in Ukraine ‘in any scenario,’ White House says
President Joe Biden has no plans to send American soldiers to fight on Ukrainian soil, the White House said, though continued to warn of stiffer sanctions on Russia should it “further invade” its neighbor. “The president has no intention of sending the US military or...
Tel Aviv Bombs Damascus, Violating Syria’s Sovereignty with Silent US Consent
With the world’s eyes on Ukraine, Israel has carried out strikes on Syria for two consecutive nights. Thursday’s early morning attack is the third in the past week and, according to Syrian state media, the strikes killed three soldiers stationed somewhere near the...
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