Aaron Maté is back with yet another update on the cover-up of the investigation into the supposed chemical attack in Douma, Syria. An initial investigation by the OPCW appeared to verify that the 2018 attack was indeed a chlorine gas attack, which must have been...
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News Roundup 12/11/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 11, 2020 | News Roundup
US News Reports from CNN and Defense One claim the Department of Defense will end support for most CIA counterterror operations. The move is part of the strategic shift towards focusing on Russia and China. [Link] Senator Rand Paul slowed the passage of the 2021 NDAA...
Biden’s SecDef Is a War Profiteer
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 11, 2020 | Conflicts of Interest
On COI #45, Kyle discusses Biden's pick for Secretary of Defense, Gen Lloyd Austin. Austin retired from the military four years ago. His recent departure from the military puts the civilian control of the military in question and will require Austin to get a waiver...
Nothing Delivered: Trump’s ‘Antiwar’ Deception
by Connor Freeman | Dec 11, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
President Donald Trump seems uninterested in ending any “endless wars.” Before leaving office, he could and should do so in Afghanistan, for example, where U.S. forces—while losing the longest war in our history—have led a brutal occupation for nearly 20 years....
Will Washington Review the Double Standards of Its Syria File?
by Ahmad Salah | Dec 11, 2020 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The mayhem of the presidential elections left the American policy-makers locked in heated arguments about the future of the U.S. domestic and foreign policy alike. One of the most pressing issues on the agenda is the Middle East developments, especially the U.S. role...
News Roundup 12/10/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 10, 2020 | News Roundup
US News The Senate voted against two bills that would have blocked arms sales to the UAE. [Link] The US sanctioned three people and three businesses under the Global Magnitsky Act. [Link] The US sanctioned a man they claim to be a Chinese crime boss and three of his...
Endless Wars: Joe’s Story
by Steven Woskow | Dec 9, 2020 | Blog
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News Roundup 12/9/20
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 9, 2020 | News Roundup
US News Congressman Matt Gaetz warns Republicans against opposing marijuana legalization. [Link] Biden's choice for Health and Human Services Secretary is Xavier Becerra. As California's AG Becerra pushed gun regulations, enforced marijuana laws, attempted to add...
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Indian military intelligence links China-India border skirmish to standoff at Doklam
Northern India — Tension surrounding the standoff between China and India in Doklam — now entering its third month — appears to be spilling over, as soldiers from the two armies were involved in a skirmish on Tuesday at a different location along the border....
China Just Slammed the US Over Charlottesville After Report on Religious Freedom Released
This article originally appeared at Anti-Media. On Tuesday, the State Department released a report on international religious freedom that was highly critical of a number of countries, one of which was China. CNN, which detailed the report in an article titled...
News Roundup 8/17/17
Trump has named Hope Hicks the interim White House communications director. Hicks will serve in the role until Trump finds a permanent replacement. [Link] Trump announced that he was disbanding his Manufacturing Council and Strategy and Policy Forum. Trump made the...
Practical Reasons to Support the Right to Free Speech
In the wake of tragedies like what happened in Charlottesville, one common impulse to demand new limitations on free speech. This reaction is predictable, understandable, and mistaken. The case for limiting free speech is straightforward enough. The Charlottesville...
News Roundup 8/16/17
The Justice Department has served a search warrant to an anti-Trump website. The search warrant was for all data on the site, including the IP addresses of all 1.3 million users. [Link] An ex South Carolina police officer has been sentenced to five years in jail for...
North Korea madness on pause after Kim Jong-un buys himself time
This article originally appeared at Anti-Media. Hours after Secretary of Defense James Mattis said it would be “game on” if North Korea lobbed missiles at Guam — and following a week of heightened tensions between the United States and the regime of Kim...
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