Conflicts of Interest
On COI #565, Kyle Anzalone talks about weapons shipments to Israel and Ukraine.
info_outline Will the Biden Admin Stop Sending Weapons to Israel?Conflicts of Interest
On COI #564, Kyle Anzalone talks Julian Assange and Israel's war on Palestinians.
info_outline Americans Believe WWIII to Break Out in Coming DecadeConflicts of Interest
info_outline How Israel Wrecked Gaza's Healthcare SystemConflicts of Interest
On COI #562, Kyle Anzalone breaks down the latest headlines.
info_outline How Long Will the US Fund Ukraine? guest Daniel McAdamsConflicts of Interest
Director of the Ron Paul Institute and co-host of the Liberty Report, Daniel McAdams joins Kyle Anzalone to discuss Biden's wars and Congress's inaction.
info_outline Putin Responds to NATO ProvocationsConflicts of Interest
On COI #560, Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman discuss the war in Ukraine.
info_outline Washington's Urgency to Ban TikTok Is Due to Users Pro-Palestinian ViewsConflicts of Interest
On COI #559, Kyle Anzalone discusses the war on Gaza.
info_outline Dems Try to Break from Netanyahu, But Not IsraelConflicts of Interest
On COI #558, Kyle Anzalone discusses the latest news about the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.
info_outline Israel for Force Palestinians Into 'Humanitarian Islands'Conflicts of Interest
On COI #557, Kyle Anzalone talks about Defend the Gaurd, the TikTok ban bill, and the war in Gaza.
info_outline How Long Will Biden Continue Support for Israel and Ukraine guest Dave DeCampConflicts of Interest
Dave DeCamp joins Kyle Anzalone to discuss Biden's foreign policy.
info_outlineOn COI #281, Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman cover the Democrats’ lockstep anti-Russia hawkishness, the Blob’s refusal to hit the brakes, and the next target: China.
Connor breaks down hist latest column for the Libertarian Institute, the article discusses the Washington Blob’s insistence that Moscow’s repeated warnings regarding NATO’s proxy war potentially turning nuclear soon are mere bluffs.
This pattern of refusing to heed the Russian admonishments while sabotaging bilateral diplomacy only to increase weapons aid, intelligence sharing, and sanctions will inevitably lead to direct conflict between Washington and Moscow.
Before the war began, Senators, CIA, DOD, NATO, and Biden officials could be heard salivating in public statements and in newspapers about their desire to kill Russians in a drawn out, proxy war. As this war goes on, senior American officials brag in major newspapers and outlets that their battlefield intelligence provided to Kev indeed is being used to kill Russian Generals and soldiers.
There is also statements from Ukrainian officials that indicate the U.S. is preparing plans to destroy Russia’s Black Sea fleet. According to recent reporting by James Carden, despite Biden’s assurances of “no boots on the ground,” there may already be U.S. paramilitary forces deployed as well.
Connor notes some of the parallels with recent developments and tensions between the U.S. and China particularly with respect to the Taiwan issue. Washington seems intent on crossing every last redline the Russians and the Chinese draw, imperiling us all.