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ECOWAS Military Chiefs to Discuss Possible Niger Intervention on Thursday and Friday

by Dave DeCamp | Aug 15, 2023

Military chiefs from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) will meet in Ghana on Thursday and Friday to discuss potential military intervention in Niger to reinstate ousted President Mohamed Bazoum, Al Jazeera reported on Tuesday. ECOWAS leaders...

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Bill Kristol-Led Group Launches Campaign to Rally GOP Support for More Ukraine Aid

by Dave DeCamp | Aug 15, 2023

A group of Republicans led by neoconservative Bill Kristol have launched a campaign to rally GOP support for President Biden's new request for an additional $24 billion in spending on the war in Ukraine. The organization, Defending Democracy Together, launched...

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John Bolton Blasts Biden for Ukraine’s Failing Counteroffensive

by Dave DeCamp | Aug 14, 2023

Former National Security Advisor John Bolton has blasted President Biden over Ukraine's stalling counteroffensive in an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal that was published on Sunday. While Ukraine has received tens of billions of dollars worth of weapons from the US,...

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US Ambassador to Australia Hints at Plea Deal for Julian Assange

by Dave DeCamp | Aug 14, 2023

US Ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy indicated in comments to the Sydney Morning Herald that Washington might be open to a plea deal for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange that could keep him from being extradited and imprisoned in the United States for exposing...

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China Warns It Will Take ‘Strong Measures’ as Taiwan VP Arrives in US

by Dave DeCamp | Aug 14, 2023

China on Sunday vowed it would take "strong measures" as Taiwanese Vice President Lai Ching-te stopped in the US on his way to Paraguay, one of the few nations that has diplomatic relations with Taipei. "The US and the Taiwan authorities arranged for Lai to engage in...

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Biden to Strengthen Alliance With South Korea and Japan at Camp David Summit

by Dave DeCamp | Aug 14, 2023

President Biden will spend his first-ever Camp David summit working to form a new trilateral alliance between the US, Japan, and South Korea as part of his strategy against China in the Asia Pacific. Biden has invited Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South...

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New US Arms Package for Ukraine Uses Money Made Available by Pentagon ‘Accounting Error’

by Dave DeCamp | Aug 14, 2023

The Biden administration on Monday announced a $200 million arms package for Ukraine using funds made available by a Pentagon "accounting error" that includes munitions for Patriot air defense systems, HIMARS rocket systems, and other equipment. In June, the Pentagon...

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Russia Says It Thwarted Series of Ukrainian Drone Attacks on Crimea, Moscow

by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 13, 2023

Moscow says Ukrainian forces have launched several drone attacks over the past week targeting Moscow and Crimea. After the sensitive Kertch bridge was targeted, the Kremlin denounced the strikes as “terror attacks” and vowed a response. On Wednesday and  Thursday,...

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Kyiv Seeks More Mine Clearing Equipment as Ukrainian ‘Sappers’ Take Huge Losses

by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 13, 2023

The Ukrainian military has struggled to work through Russia’s heavily mined defensive lines as its counteroffensive has dragged on for ten weeks with little to show. Kyiv is now appealing to its allies for more demining equipment. Ukrainians assigned to be deminers –...

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US, Finland Negotiating Defense Agreement That Would See Deployment of American Troops

by Kyle Anzalone | Aug 13, 2023

Washington and Helsinki are working on a new deal to govern the military relationship between the two nations. Finland recently became the thirty-first member of NATO, doubling the alliance’s border with Russia. According to YLE News, Finnish state media, Helsinki and...

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