Weapons

George W. Bush Calls Invasion of Iraq ‘Wholly Unjustified and Brutal’ in Apparent Verbal Slip

Second Bush admin marked with controversy over its Middle East invasion.

Legislation Could End Gun Sales to All Current Firearm Owners Forever, Require DOJ License

Do you want Merrick Garland to decide if you’re eligible to own a gun every time you acquire a new firearm?

Air Force Fires Air-Launched Hypersonic Weapon

The U.S. Air Force conducted a successful launch of a hypersonic weapon on Saturday, launching it from a B-52 Stratofortress bomber during a test off the southern California coast.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw Paid by These Weapons Manufacturers as He Pushes $Billions in Military Aid to Ukraine

Crenshaw financed by Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and more.

Biden Connects Buffalo Mass Shooting to Jan 6

Biden connected the racist mass shooting in Buffalo on Saturday to the protests of Trump supporters on January 6.

Lavrov: Russia Accepts West’s Challenge of All-Out Hybrid War

Russian foreign minister says it is hard to predict how long confrontation will last, but that its aftermath will be felt "by everyone."

Western Weapons in Ukraine Being Sold on via Encrypted Messaging App: Report

Miliary-grade weaponry in Ukraine is allegedly being sold on to international buyers on the encrypted messaging app Telegram, including some hardware made in the United States.

Where Is the $56 Billion ‘To Ukraine’ Actually Going?

‘Conspicuously quiet’ on abortion is an interesting way for media to characterize video game companies, which have nothing to do with in utero homicide.

Report: North Korea Restarting Construction of Long-Dormant Nuclear Reactor

North Korea has apparently restarted construction of a once-dormant nuclear reactor that, if completed, would "dramatically increase" its capacity to manufacture plutonium for nuclear weapons, according to a sourced report combined with recent satellite images obtained by CNN.

Biden Wanted $33B More for Ukraine. Congress Quickly Raised It to $40B. Who Benefits?

From the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, the Biden White House has repeatedly announced large and seemingly random amounts of money that it intends to send to fuel the war in Ukraine.

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