China Rejects US Intel Leak Pointing To Covert Arms Transfers To Russia China is again vowing that it won’t sell weapons to Russia, or either side of the war for that matter, after new accusations fueled by speculation over a leaked US intelligence document. Earlier this week The Washington Post published analysis of a top secret… Continue reading China Rejects US Intel Leak Pointing To Covert Arms Transfers To Russia
Day: April 14, 2023
PREMIERING 8PM ET: Kash’s Corner: Obfuscation and Lies, from the Pentagon Intel Leak to the Whitewashing of the Afghanistan Exit Debacle
Why is the FBI targeting churches? Who approved the memos singling out Catholic churches and associating terms like “red pill” and “based” with domestic violent extremism? How did classified intelligence on Ukraine end up spreading online for weeks without being detected? And what does Kash Patel—as the person in charge of the Defense Department’s transition… Continue reading PREMIERING 8PM ET: Kash’s Corner: Obfuscation and Lies, from the Pentagon Intel Leak to the Whitewashing of the Afghanistan Exit Debacle
Alaskan flights halted as precaution due to ash drifting from Russian volcano
Alaska Airlines canceled dozens of flights on Thursday and Friday due to volcanic ash drifting over from the eruption of the Shiveluch volcano in Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula.
Russian space war prowess showcased in Ukraine conflict
Russia’s military has deployed several cutting-edge space warfare tools during its nearly 15-month war in Ukraine, using its space assets for intelligence operations and to limit the Ukrainian military’s battlefield command and control, according to a new report.
U.S. steps up its game, but China has a head-start in Africa
The Biden administration is pushing a revamp of lagging U.S. relations with Africa, launching a major charm offensive over the year that has included a major summit of continental leaders in Washington, a parade of high-level diplomatic visits to resource-rich African nations and promises of vast private investment to come.
Rep. Greene Defends Suspected Pentagon Leaker, Says ‘He Told the Truth’
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) defended a National Guardsman who is accused of leaking a series of highly classified U.S. intelligence materials, saying that he “told the truth.” On April 13, federal law enforcement arrested 21-year-old Jake Teixeira for the largest leak of U.S. intelligence since 2013, when Edward Snowden revealed the National Security Agency’s… Continue reading Rep. Greene Defends Suspected Pentagon Leaker, Says ‘He Told the Truth’
Russian Oil Now Trades Consistently Above $60: Will The West Pretend Its Sanctions Are Still In Force
Russian Oil Now Trades Consistently Above $60: Will The West Pretend Its Sanctions Are Still In Force Two weeks ago, in the aftermath of the surprise Saudi/OPEC production cut which took out well over 1 million barrels in supply from the market and sent the price of oil sharply higher, we warned that with Russian… Continue reading Russian Oil Now Trades Consistently Above $60: Will The West Pretend Its Sanctions Are Still In Force
Suspected US Military Leaker Charged, Appears in Court
The man arrested for allegedly leaking top secret U.S. military documents appeared in court for the first time on Friday after being charged with obtaining and leaking classified information. Jack Teixeira, a 21-year-old member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard’s intelligence wing, is being accused of taking classified military documents and transmitting them online. Evidence… Continue reading Suspected US Military Leaker Charged, Appears in Court
Executed Navy murderer’s body to be removed from Arlington
A former Navy lieutenant’s body is set to be removed from Arlington National Cemetery, 30 years after his execution for the brutal murder of a female officer. Former Lt. Andrew Chabrol was legally required to be disinterred from his above-ground burial by Sept. 30 by a provision tucked into this year’s military budget, which President… Continue reading Executed Navy murderer’s body to be removed from Arlington
Survey: Americans hold increasingly negative views of China
This article was originally published by Radio Free Asia and is reprinted with permission. An overwhelming majority of Americans hold negative views about China and think Beijing’s ties with Moscow and tensions over Taiwan are “serious” problems for the United States, a new survey says. The survey by the Pew Research Center found that 83% of Americans… Continue reading Survey: Americans hold increasingly negative views of China