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Did U.S. Lawmakers Go Too Far Waving Ukrainian Flags For Aid Bill When Nothing Has Been Provided For Border Support? (Guest: Nicole McCaw)

The host and producer of BorderWars discusses the controversial actions by members of the U.S. House of Representatives – and what it says to Americans. The U.S. House of Representatives managed to approve a military aid package worth $95 billion over the weekend, in an effort to support Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. However, in the midst of all this, nothing has yet been approved in terms of supporting our own borders. Worse yet, while passing … Read more

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

Did America Really Need To Get Involved In Providing So Much Aid To Ukraine?

Retired U.S. Army Sergeant Major and Author John deVerteuil discusses how our country may have put itself in a mess trying to help Ukraine. The Russia/Ukraine war has certainly been a costly one – particularly for the United States. Ever since President Joe Biden has opted to support Ukraine in this battle, he has vowed to devote billions of dollars to it for the cause. In the midst of this, however, Senate negotiations to finalize … 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 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

U.S. Cities: Worse Murder Rates than Ukraine’s Civilian Death Rate (By: Michael Letts)

(Originally appeared on Front Page Magazine on September 15.) You might have thought that when you hear a newscaster or reporter call a major U.S. city a “war zone” because of the high crime and murders occurring there that it was just an exaggeration. It turns out that it isn’t. “Per capita murder rates in major U.S. cities such as Chicago, Baltimore and St. Louis are outpacing Ukraine’s recorded civilian death rate from Russia’s invasion,” … Read more

Is Aid to Ukraine in the best interest of the United States?

Rarely do Democrats and Republicans show public unity the way Mitch McConnell and Chuck Schumer have done in their efforts to pass legislation giving $40 billion of aid to Ukraine. But there is one former congressman who opposes foreign aid. His name is Ron Paul and he joins us in this lively discussion. Q&A:  If you were in Congress today, would you try to block this bill for $40 billion in aid to Ukraine? What’s … 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

Ukrainian Soldier Saved By Bible Taking the Bullet (Guest: Sid Roth)

6,000 Ukrainian soldiers found a Sid Roth testimony book and a new testament bible in the pockets of their military uniforms Interview Guest: Sid Roth, Host of It’s Supernatural! Last week, one of the soldiers with the 6000 uniforms was shot and should have died. But the bullet ended up lodged in the Bible in his uniform. Here to give us more details is Sid Roth, host of the TV show It’s Supernatural! Q&A: How … Read more

Biden Must Announce Our Interests In Ukrraine, Or Risk Losing Our Freedoms

(Initially published on Fox News by Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis) President Joe Biden must tell the American people what national interests are at stake in Ukraine to justify our investment. Right now, our actions appear to be based on emotion, which is the wrong motive to address such critical matters, a real weakness. The perception of Biden’s weakness is palpable in part because his statements and actions are devoid of identifiable national interests when it comes … Read more

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