Day: April 11, 2023
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The U.S. Intelligence Leaks Confirm Active U.S. and U.K. Military are Conducting War Operations Inside Ukraine
Yesterday White House Spokesman for Strategic Communications, John Kirby, asked media not to report on the leaked classified intelligence that has been showing up on various social media platforms. The classified intel was designated NOFORN, meaning the containment silo forbids sharing with any non-U.S. citizen; ergo the leaks came from inside our own Intelligence Community…
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Intel Leaks Confirm Sabotage Attacks In Belarus, Russia Were Conducted By Ukrainian Military Agents
Intel Leaks Confirm Sabotage Attacks In Belarus, Russia Were Conducted By Ukrainian Military Agents More information from the trove of highly classified Pentagon documents leaked online continues to confirm what in many instances was already strongly suspected, but remained unproven. “Ukrainian agents have pursued drone attacks inside Belarus and Russia, contrary to U.S. and Western…
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CCP Military Exercises Around Taiwan ‘All About Signaling’: Expert
China’s communist regime is concluding three days of provocative military exercises around Taiwan, but experts are divided on whether the incident is mere posturing or a more serious attempt to prepare for war. The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) military wing declared that the exercises demonstrated the regime is “ready to fight” after rehearsing a simulating…
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Biden Spox Kirby tells journalists not to report on leaked military files: ‘No business in public domain’
President Joe Biden’s White House told journalists not to report on what appear to be leaked secret military documents from the Pentagon because the information therein “has no business in the public domain.” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby urged reporters not to cover the documents during a White House press briefing on Monday. “Without…
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Leaked U.S. Intelligence Suggests Canadian Pipelines Targeted By Russian Hackers
Leaked U.S. Intelligence Suggests Canadian Pipelines Targeted By Russian Hackers By Charles Kennedy of OilPrice.com A leaked package of intelligence information from the Pentagon has suggested that Canada’s natural gas pipeline network may have been targeted by Russia-linked hackers, the Canadian Press has reported. According to the leaked documents, the hackers claimed to have gained…
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Lawmakers Seek Answers From Pentagon on Ukraine War Doc Leaks
The leaders in the House and Senate Armed Services and Foreign Affairs Committees are pressing the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to find the source of apparent leaks of Ukraine war documents and determine the extent to which sensitive U.S. intelligence has been exposed. Numerous alleged U.S. military documents, including some with “secret” and “top…
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Lindsey Graham says ‘open to’ sending US forces to defend Taiwan against China
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham’s said he’s open to using U.S. military forces to defend Taiwan against a Chinese invasion as tensions rise between the U.S. and China following Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen’s diplomatic visit with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. During an appearance on Fox News Sunday, Graham also recommended training Taiwanese forces more aggressively to…
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IMF Raises Russian GDP Estimates for 2023
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) upwardly revised its GDP estimates for Russia in 2023, despite ongoing sanctions against the country by the United States. A report released Tuesday predicts Russian GDP will increase by 0.7 percent, a slightly more positive outlook than that of the organization’s January report and a significant improvement since the October…
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White House says it will ramp up sanctions on fentanyl traffickers
The White House said Tuesday it plans to crack down on illicit fentanyl traffickers by ramping up sanctions on anyone who uses the U.S. financial system to push the deadly synthetic opioid.
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China’s Battery Weapon
Commentary It appears as if the Chinese Communist Party is running the Biden administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA this week is announcing new emissions rules for cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks for the model years 2027 to 2032, and possibly for heavy-duty vehicles, too. According to The New York Times, the rules would…