Retired Us Colonel Drops Truth Bombs About Ukraine
The Generals value their lives and families and relationships. They only grow brave enough to speak when they’re older and closer to natural death. Nobody wants to be the detonator.
The Generals value their lives and families and relationships. They only grow brave enough to speak when they’re older and closer to natural death. Nobody wants to be the detonator.
Dr. Samar Al-Bulushi discusses President Biden’s secret signing of an order authorizing the redeployment of special forces to Somalia, in efforts to target al-Shabab leaders in the country. This move reverses former President Trump’s decision to withdraw there.
Saagar debates his co host of The Realignment podcast Marshall Kosloff about expanding NATO to include Sweden and Finland
Somalia is colonized by NATO. Turkey and USA have a heavy presence there. Djibouti and Ethiopia are on team China, and Eritrea is on team Russia. The Horn of Africa is very weird geopolitically.
Able Archer, a US-NATO exercise in 1983. It was almost the end of the world. The USSR watched the exercise and their early warning system falsely reported incoming missiles during the exercise. – People in-the-know argue about how close we were. Everyone agrees that it was too close.
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Georgetown professor and foreign policy expert Trita Parsi to discuss the risks of NATO expansion, internal debates in Sweden and Finland, and Turkey’s objections to the measure
Krystal and Saagar look at the Democratic Pennsylvania primary in an open Pittsburgh Congressional seat between a progressive state legislator and a moderate lawyer that is being shaped by outside money
By Michael Lind, Tablet Who benefited from the obvious nonsense that became post-Cold War America’s trade, foreign, and federal deficit policies? In the three decades since the end of the Cold War, there have been three great public policy debates in the United States—one about trade, another about […]
This is a great takedown of the Democrats by Jimmy Dore.
Kim Iversen and Robby Soave consider whether Finland and Sweden’s applications to join NATO will be successful.
Krystal and Saagar report on the warnings being given by Kentucky Senator Rand Paul in his objections to the $40 billion Ukraine military aide package that could lead to major arms trafficking
Krystal and Saagar offer their perspective on the rush by Finland and Sweden to join NATO with the backing of the west despite objections by Russians who cited NATO expansion when they invaded Ukraine
by Peter Zeihan on May 16, 2022 The Ukrainian military has been punching well above their weight, something I touched upon in an earlier video. The assessment of the Ukrainians and their success comes partly from Russia’s inability to achieve key objectives, such as seizing Kyiv or achieving […]
Americans: “Inflation is high and we’re struggling to feed our babies” US Government: “We’re sending another $40 billion to Ukraine”
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Watching them shame Rand Paul and shake their heads about NOT spending the PEOPLE’S money on someone else’s war. NO WAR. NO FUNDING WAR.
Let’s be honest, NATO trainers recruited and encouraged the Azov battalion in the Ukrainian military. The reason is because the Azov’s doesn’t only hate Jews and Blacks, they also hate Russians
The Signal How bad is the Taliban’s recent clampdown on women? Heather Barr on a new catastrophe for human rights in Afghanistan. Isaak Alexandre The Ministry for Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice issued the decree on behalf of the Taliban on Saturday, May 7: The women of […]
By Caitlin Johnstone NBC’s Meet the Press just aired an absolutely freakish segment in which the influential narrative management firm Center for a New American Security (CNAS) ran war games simulating a direct US hot war with China. CNAS is funded by the Pentagon and by military-industrial complex […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley “Morally, it is wrong to suppose the source of evil is outside oneself, that one is a vessel of holiness running over with virtue. Such a disposition is the best soil for a hateful and cruel fanaticism.” -Nikolai […]
Will the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh have the same effect on US-Israel relations as the Jamal Khashoggi killing on US-Saudi relations? The US ruling class appears to be fragmenting into a European-oriented faction (Blue Tribe elites) and a Gulf States/Israel-oriented faction (Red Tribe elites). By Steven Nelson […]
Dr. Shah Mehrabi, professor of economics at Montgomery College, accuses the Biden administration of stealing money. Dr. Mehrabi currently serves as a member of the Supreme Council of the Central Bank of Afghanistan.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky detail the unrest following the death of journalist, Shireen Abu Akleh.
Ryan Grim breaks down line-by-line where funds are allocated in the new $40B Ukraine aid package passed by Congress.
Krystal and Saagar launch their collaboration with Ryan Grim by having him interview journalist Ken Klippenstein about a secret meeting between the CIA director and a pariah Saudi Prince
Krystal and Saagar cover the declassified FBI memo that reveals a direct link between the Saudi Arabian government and the 9/11 terrorist attack
By Caitlin Johnstone The US House of Representatives has voted 368-57 to spend $40 billion on a world-threatening proxy war while ordinary Americans struggle to feed themselves and their children. All 57 “no” votes were Republicans. Every member of the small faction of progressive House Democrats popularly known […]
By Jose Alberto Nino Politicians thoroughly enjoy times of war. Periods of bellicosity are when the most power-hungry members of the political class indulge in their most depraved political fantasies. The Russo-Ukrainian War has been no exception to this trend. Western politicians have been taking advantage of the […]
She is a US citizen. The fact there is no real outrage from the American government is insane!
Katie Halper argues that Western media’s coverage of the murder of Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh is reflective of Israel’s ability to act with impunity.
Krystal and Saagar look at the vote to send $40 billion more in Ukraine aid that took place in the House as the Squad fell in line with Democrats and objections came from the GOP
Krystal and Saagar report on the death of a Palestinian-American journalist for Al Jazeera who was shot in the head during an anti-terrorism raid by the Israeli military of a refugee camp
Every issue is now a partisan/culture war issue: foreign policy, economics, whatever. It’s all about rallying behind your team doing the opposite of what the other team is doing. Although it’s interesting to see how the neocons, neoliberals, and progressives are on the same side on this, while […]
Would they have voted differently under a Republican administration? Are these folks antiwar or just anti-Biden? Will they still take this position if Trump returns? By Darragh Roche Newsweek he House of Representatives passed a new $40 billion aid package for Ukraine on Tuesday as it continues to […]
Zac & Gavin react to the House passing $40 billion for Ukraine, with the support of EVERY Democrat including members of the Squad.
Sickening, if she was shot by a Russian soldier there would be absolute outrage.
Somebody must have thrown some water on her. “Unlike many of her fellow neoconservatives, she had never had a Marxist phase. “The only grand posturing of my teens,” she once recalled, “had been a declared intention to die on the barricades in Palestine.” If only she had gotten […]
Krystal and Saagar have Marshall Kosloff interview Jacob Heilbrunn, the Editor of National Interest, to discuss his piece about the revival of the DC foreign policy hawks after the Ukraine war
Noam Chomsky is one of the world’s pre-eminent intellectuals, and an icon of dissent going back literally generations. I speak to him about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and what anti-war activists should be saying. What does he think about the role of NATO? Should the left supporting arming […]
Lt. Col. Daniel Davis discusses Congress’ latest action on Russia-Ukraine, including another $150 million spending bill.
In his new memoir, “A Sacred Oath,” Esper writes that he had to press President Trump to send aid to Ukraine, and also walked the president back from ideas such as shooting protesters and missile strikes in Mexico.
This guy deosn’t even remember what he had for lunch..
By William S. Lind, Traditional Right The Blob, the Washington foreign policy establishment, is playing with nuclear war. So what if Russia goes nuclear in Ukraine? We will just pile on even more sanctions, make Russia more of an outcast, and tell her she must grovel in the […]
Kim Iversen and Robby Soave discuss whether NATO is acting too hawkishly when engaging with nuclear-armed Russia.
Krystal and Saagar sound the alarm after comments by Democratic Congressman Seth Moulton signaled the US is officially declaring war against Russia with Ukraine as a proxy
The Atlanticist Empire: “Let’s sanction Russia!” The Rest of the World: “Fuck off.” Even the Zionists and Wahhabis bailed on the Imperialists. Unipolarity is finished.
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley For all intents and purposes, in every way that counts, Ukraine has already defeated Russia. Hell, let’s face it, they kicked their fucking ass. Putin’s “Special Operation” in Ukraine has been a massive failure of unprecedented proportions. Never, […]
By Caitlin Johnstone Antiwar libertarian hero Scott Horton has a viral tweet going around which reads simply, “Biden’s refusal to attempt to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine is the greatest scandal in American political history.” Kind of smacks you in the face, doesn’t it? I’ve […]
By Andrew Day, The Week Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has sparked a heated debate about NATO that boiled over into the Senate last week. Some argue that NATO’s eastward expansion precipitated the conflict by threatening Russian security. Others retort that because the alliance is purely defensive, the […]
By Peter Weber, The Week In the summer of 2020, unhappy about the flow of drugs across the U.S.-Mexico border, then-President Donald Trump asked his defense secretary, Mark Esper, if the U.S. military could “shoot missiles into Mexico to destroy the drug labs,” Esper writes in his forthcoming […]
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