The biggest air exercise in NATO’s history began today and runs through June 23. It may be a readiness drill, or it could be cover for moving assets into position for NATO to play a direct role in the war between Russia and Ukraine.

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The fact that The New York Times and Washington Post are reporting on Nazi symbols worn by many Ukrainian soldiers and that Ukraine’s military may have blown up the Nord Stream gas pipeline shows that the official narrative on the war is changing.

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Ukraine and Russia are pointing fingers at each other after a key dam in southern Ukraine was destroyed Monday night. Tens of thousands have evacuated, and it’s unknown how the loss of the reservoir will affect the massive Zaporizhzia nuclear plant.Continue Reading

The US Navy reported a second dangerous interaction with the Chinese military in less than a week when a Chinese warship came within 150 yards of the USS Chung-Hoon in the Taiwan Strait Saturday. Both sides are accusing the other of “bullying.”

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Target’s decision to promote “trans” clothing for kids has led to a $12 billion drop in market capitalization, following a $19 billion drop in Anheuser-Busch’s stock value. People are pushing back against corporate America’s embrace of deviant behavior.Continue Reading

More than 50 people were shot in Chicago over Memorial Day weekend, while illegal migrants are reportedly using hotels-turned-shelters in New York City as centers for unrestrained drug use, sex, and violence.

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Undersecretary of State Victoria Nuland told an audience in Kyiv last week that the US has been helping Ukraine plan its counteroffensive against Russia for nearly half a year. Watch for it to launch during NATO air exercises in June.

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President Biden this week authorized supplying F-16s to Ukraine, while images on social media purportedly showed US-made equipment destroyed during a raid inside Russia. We’re getting closer to open war between Russia and the US.Continue Reading