The comments come after Poland said it was no longer arming Ukraine
On Friday, Canada’s entire Parliament and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave a standing ovation to a Ukrainian former member of Adolf Hitler’s Waffen SS, which played a leading role in the extermination of Europe’s Jews
POLITICO reports Ukraine aid "skeptics" in Congress were unswayed by Zelensky
A government shutdown will happen if Congress doesn't pass a funding bill by September 30
In the U.S., the strongest collective memory of America’s wars of choice is the desirability – and ease – of forgetting them. So it will be when we look at a ruined Ukraine in the rear-view mirror
The Biden administration used Tuesday’s meeting of the United Nations General Assembly as a platform to launch a full-throated tirade against Russia, of the kind made by countries before they declare war
Property developer’s recent call for more “pain” in the U.S. economy by highlighting what happened after pandemic-era aid ended
The deal could include a fleet of F-16 fighter jets
Four years ago Thursday, Establishment media was in a frenzy about the hoped-for downfall of Trump, but if the facts came out, it could be Joe Biden’s downfall instead. The facts are now coming out.
Two unmanned surface vessels arrived at the US base in Yokosuka, Japan
Gen. Mike Minihan says he doesn't believe war is "inevitable" but wants to instill a sense of "urgency" to be prepared
The US, Canada, and South Korea recently held naval drills in the Yellow Sea, marking the largest US show of force in the waters in 10 years
France has about 1,500 troops in Niger
Ukraine is being destroyed by U.S. arrogance, proving again Henry Kissinger’s adage that to be America’s enemy is dangerous, while to be its friend is fatal
Amid a deepening military crisis triggered by the collapse of Ukraine’s spring offensive, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spent hours Thursday meeting behind closed doors at the Pentagon, as well as with US President Joe Biden, top Cabinet officials, the US Senate, and leading House lawmakers
The arms package Biden announced is worth $325 million and used funds made available by a Pentagon "accounting error"
The package is set to be announced by President Biden when President Zelensky visits Washington
The Japanese attack will be fierce and sudden
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