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Ukraine Aid Passed, Opposition leader Greene labeled ‘Moscow Marjorie.’

Kevin Spivak

Interview opportunity with Kenin Spivak of The American Mind In light of the recent bipartisan support in the U.S. House of Representatives for a $95 billion aid package to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, the stage is set for a pivotal debate on U.S. foreign policy and military aid in the Senate. This underscores the complex geopolitical landscape and the U.S.’s strategic interests abroad. The most visible opponent to the aid package was Marjorie Greene, labeled … Read more

ISIS Takes Credit for Attack in Russia, Russia Blames Ukraine (Guest: Michael Letts)

It is believed the terrorist attack last week came from the same ISIS affiliated group that killed 13 Americans during Biden’s poorly planned exit from Afghanistan. ISIS released graphic footage of the incident as proof of their involvement in the attack that claimed over 130 lives. But a Russian spokesperson said in the Pravda newspaper “Attention – a question to the White House: Are you sure it’s Isis? Might you think again about that?” Four … Read more

China and Russia Have Aligned To Criticize the United States At a Recent Chinese Military Forum (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter takes a closer look at what took place in the forum earlier this week. China and Russia have once again taken aim with its criticism against the United States, this time at a security forum in Beijing. The Xiangshan Forum, which discusses military diplomacy annually, was where several officials took aim at the country. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, for instance, noted how the U.S. created a dire situation for … Read more

Did Ukraine Falsely Report the Death of a Russian Black Sea Commander To Get Money Out of the United States?

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts and retired Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis discuss the implications from the claim. The news was buzzing earlier this week that Ukraine had successfully launched a military strike that resulted in the death of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet commander Admiral Viktor Sokolov, as well as 33 of his fellow servicemen. Many claimed this was a victorious moment for Ukraine, adding further heft to its recent deal to receive billions of dollars … Read more

The Reported Death of Mercenary Leader Yevgeny Prigozhin Shows That Vladimir Putin “Doesn’t Forgive” and He “Doesn’t Forget” (Guest: Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis)

Lieutenant Colonel Robert Maginnis (US Army, Retired) discusses the death of the former Wagner leader, and how Putin is deadly serious about the support he receives. Mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin was presumed dead in a plane crash that took place outside of Moscow yesterday, killing all 10 people that were on board. And with that, many speculated that Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a move to remind people of his power, could have played a … Read more

Following the Wagner Fallout, China Remains Devoted To Russia – But What Does That Mean For the Impending War? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ Nan Su discusses the latest actions in Russia, and what it means for their relationship with the country. Following an attempted mutiny over the weekend, China reassured that it was backing Russia and President Vladimir Putin, according to a new article on Fox News. China voiced its support for the trouble country, with its Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko going as far to talk with Beijing late into the weekend surrounding the “international” … Read more

Did China’s Ambassador of France Create a Problem With Its Russian Ties? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ Nan Su looks at the impact from the comments, and the uproar that followed from European countries. For the past few months, China has been attempting to position itself as a peace broker and potential diplomatic rival to the United States. However, one unfortunate comment from its ambassador to France has suddenly created a stir with other countries. Lu Shaye, who serves as said ambassador, recently made note in an interview that … Read more

China’s Defense Minister and Russian President Putin Are Strengthening Their Countries’ Ties – But What Will It Mean For the United States? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter Nan Su discusses what could come from Russia and China continuing to work closely together. At a time when China is already at heavy odds with the United States, it could be ruffling feathers further following a crucial meeting in Russia just over the weekend. China Defense Minister Li Shangfu and Russian president Vladimir Putin recently met to discuss how they could deepen military cooperation between their countries. They had … Read more

China’s Efforts Could Lead To Shrinking Value of the American Dollar (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter discusses the country’s efforts to “de-dollar-ize” the value of American currency. There’s no question that the United States and China have been at each other’s throats over the past few months, between the shooting down of a surveillance balloon over U.S. territory and an ongoing committee looking into the actions of the CCP. But it appears China might be trying to hurt the U.S. in a different way – through … Read more

Two Additional CCP Police Stations Have Been Discovered In the United States 

An Epoch Times investigative reporter discusses the actions by the Chinese Communist Party – and what could come next. As if tensions weren’t already at an all-time high between the United States and China, a new report suggests that the latter has somehow set up shop with additional facilities – right inside our borders. Following the discovery of a station in New York a few months ago by the FBI, a non-profit group recently reported that the … Read more

Is China Spending Billions of Dollars  Providing Pro-Russian Messaging Support? (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ investigative reporter takes a closer look at the latest rumored connection between the two countries. There has been a lot of talk the past few months regarding a rumored alliance of Russia and China. However, a U.S. Envoy believes there are big bucks involved when it comes to disinformation. Per this report from the Guardian, James Rubin, who serves as coordinator for the Global Engagement Center, explained during a European tour this week … Read more

Signs Indicate That China and Russia Could Be Working Together (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ Nan Su explains why little warning signs could lead to a very big problem for the United States. Tension is already pretty high between United States and China, between the shot-down surveillance balloon and the House of Congress forming a committee to look into the country’s controversial actions. But now there are signs indicating a potential China-Russia alliance. Per the BBC, United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken believes that Chinese firms … Read more

The U.S.  Sanctions  Chinese Satellite Company for Supplying Russia with  Imagery (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ Nan Su explains why this, coupled with visiting officials in China, could lead to some interesting questions. With more and more details swirling around a possible tie between Russia and China, the United States discovered an illegal connection that has led to sanctions. A report from Space News revealed that the U.S. Treasury Department has announced sanctions against ,  Changsha Tiani Space Science and Technology Research Institute (or Spacety for short).  Russians apparently used said imagery  in … Read more

China’s Ties With Russia Has the Biden Administration Deeply Concerned (Guest: Nan Su)

The Epoch Times’ Nan Su takes a closer look at issues surrounding the sale of non-lethal equipment in the war against Ukraine. Should the U.S. be more concerned with what China is up to? A new report from CNN noted that the administration of President Joe Biden has started to look a little deeper into the connection between China and Russia. Evidence has come their way, suggesting that Chinese companies have sold non-lethal equipment to Russia … Read more

The Leaning On Energy For National Security Leads To Many Questions As To What’s Happening In Germany – and Possibly the U.S. (Guests: Guy Mitchell and Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis)

A new op-ed written by author Guy Mitchell has pointed out some interesting details as to how foreign countries – and possibly even the U.S. – lean heavily on using energy sources for the sake of national security. In the midst of trying to transition to a low-carbon energy mix, Germany launched an initiative known as the Energiewende, which currently sits in its second phase. The goal of this initiative is to phase out coal … Read more

With Terrorism and Riots Raging, Israeli Coalition Holding On by a Thread (Guest: David Rubin)

While the world follows the Russian-Ukraine war, another battle is escalating in Israel. Three Israelis died, and another three were severely hurt this week following Israel Independence Day. Eyewitnesses told police that two suspects, believed to be Palestinians, attacked passersby in a park with a knife and an ax. But if you are waiting for Hamas to denounce the attack, don’t hold your breath. They just praised the attack. In recent weeks, this brutal attack followed … Read more

Israel Reacts Over Russia’s Comment “Hitler Had Jewish Blood” (Guest: Sheri Few)

Israeli officials reacted with fury Monday after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Ukraine’s Jewish President, Volodymyr Zelensky, of supporting Nazism and asserted that “Hitler also had Jewish blood.” In a statement, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said Lavrov’s “words are untrue, and their intentions are wrong.” “The goal of such lies is to accuse the Jews themselves of the most awful crimes in history, which were perpetrated against them, and thereby absolve Israel’s enemies … Read more

One Border Crisis Solution Being Proposed Has Veterans Angry (Guest: Blake Harbin)

This week Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas confirmed that his agency is in talks to divert resources from Veteran’s Affairs to care for illegal immigrants. Specifically, doctors and nurses in the VA would be siphoned off to care for immigrants illegally crossing the US’s southern border.  Mayorkas confirmed this news during his testimony this week before the House Appropriations Committee.  What are the implications of taking resources away from the VA and reallocating … Read more

Russia Cuts Off Gas To Poland and Bulgaria: How Will That Impact U.S. Gas Prices? (Guest: Blake Harbin)

Russia has just announced it is cutting off gas to Poland and Bulgaria. What will this do to our two NATO partners? And what impact might this have on gas prices in the United States. Helping us answer these questions and more, is Blake Harbin, CEO of Houzzle Financial. Welcome Blake.  Q&A: European leaders say that current gas contracts between Russian and European countries call for payments in Dollars or Euros. So how can Russian energy giant … Read more

World Faces Realignment As Putin Dusts Off Stalin’s Playbook (Guest: Robert Maginnis)

(Originally published by Western Journal) For decades, Russian tyrants have used the same threat to intimidate sovereign countries into assuaging the Kremlin’s hegemonic insecurity. The most recent example is playing out in Ukraine — first threats, then a show of force, followed by an invasion, expecting a quick victory. Now, two new targets of Moscow’s clumsy threats are poised to stiff-arm its bullying, which could lead to Europe’s next shooting war. Finland and Sweden, longtime … Read more

Russia’s Putin Isn’t Finished In Ukraine (Guest: Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis)

(Originally published on Fox News) General Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, testified that the war in Ukraine is likely to go on for “years.” What are the indicators that war could last “years” and what might be the consequences for the West? Predicting how long a war might last isn’t a precise science. In August 1914, German Emperor Wilhelm II promised his deploying troops they would be home before winter. Meanwhile, his Chief of … Read more

Here are five things we must do to remain a global super power By: Robert Maginnis

(Originally posted on Fox News) America’s global leadership requires the ability to conduct two nearly simultaneous “major regional contingencies,” or wars, on opposite sides of the world. At this point we do not have that capability, even though we face the real prospect of significant, possibly simultaneous wars by the middle of this century. During World War II, the U.S. had the luxury of time to shuffle forces from Germany to Asia once we defeated the Nazis, … Read more

Op-Ed: Here’s What Could Trigger Putin to Launch a Nuclear Strike

Written by Robert Maginnis for The Western Journal Last week’s emergency NATO summit addressed the response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. However, the question left publicly unanswered is this: What would NATO do if the Russians dropped a nuke on Ukraine? Would that be the opening round of World War III? Russian President Vladimir Putin is stoking fears of his potential use of nuclear weapons, which begs the question: What conditions might lead him to … Read more

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