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North Korea Test Fires Long-Range, Nuclear-Capable Cruise Missiles
by Kyle Anzalone | Oct 12, 2022 | News
Pyongyang claimed to take another step forward with its nuclear weapons program on Wednesday. North Korean state media reported Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un oversaw the test of two long-range cruise missiles. Pyongyang says the missiles could carry nuclear warheads.
IAEA Report: Iran Expanding Uranium Enrichment
by Jason Ditz | Oct 12, 2022 | News
The latest IAEA media leaks on an Iran report, which are not strictly on a new report but rather on a slightly updated one, are again accusing Iran of expanding their uranium enrichment program.
Can Elon Musk Stop World War III?
by Dan McKnight | Oct 12, 2022 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Elon Musk is a remarkable figure. We’re still waiting to see whether his purchase of Twitter will go through, and if the censorship and artificial suppression of the America First movement will stop under his management of the company. I’m hopeful though; Musk appears...
We Need Beauty in Economics, and in the World
by Jeff Deist | Oct 12, 2022 | Featured Articles, Libertarianism
The architect Frank Lloyd Wright played an important role in the design of this beautiful desert resort. I’m sure I’m not the only person here tonight who was introduced to his work through reading Ayn Rand. His touches are plainly visible in the stonework, wooden...
‘Privately, U.S. officials say neither Russia nor Ukraine is capable of winning the war outright’
by Scott Horton | Oct 12, 2022 | Blog
Via Dave DeCamp Post: "Privately, U.S. officials say neither Russia nor Ukraine is capable of winning the war outright, but they have ruled out the idea of pushing or even nudging Ukraine to the negotiating table. They say they do not know what the end of the war...
Lavrov Says Moscow Is Open to Talks With the West, Washington Dismisses Russia’s ‘Posturing’
by Dave DeCamp | Oct 12, 2022 | News
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Tuesday said that Moscow was open to talks with Western powers as Turkey is looking to broker negotiations.
NATO to Hold Nuclear Exercise Despite Tensions With Russia
by Dave DeCamp | Oct 12, 2022 | News
NATO plans to hold nuclear exercises next week despite the soaring tensions with Russia that have led to President Biden warning of the risk of nuclear “armageddon.”
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There’s Independence and There’s Independence
Happy Independence Day, although I prefer immanent to vicarious independence.
It’s Beginning to Make Sense
So now, if Trump says he's going to withdraw U.S. forces from Afghanistan, he'll be accused of turning tail before the Russians. I wonder if there's a connection,
War’s Lost, Come Home
A little bit of appreciation for the Russiagate kooks: Thanks for bringing Afghanistan back to the attention of the American people. That's right everyone, we're still at war in Afghanistan even though we lost it 15 years ago. 2,449 Americans have been killed so far,...
More Regarding The Latest Russiaphobia
Lee Camp makes the same point as Sheldon. Why pay for what you can get for free. We could talk about the context of the fact that the Taliban does not need to be paid to kill American soldiers because their entire goal for the past twenty years has been to kill...
Regarding the Latest in Russophobia
I might believe the latest Russia story (about bounties for American scalps in Afghanistan) when I see a headline like this: Russian Fiscal Conservatives Blast Putin for Paying for What He's Already Getting for Free
I Got One
CNBC: FedEx, which paid $205 million for naming rights to the Washington Redskins' stadium, asks team to change its name How about the Washington War Lords? Kinda catchy, right?
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