You don’t even have to turn on the financial news. You can tell whether oil prices will be up or down in the morning by simply reading the president’s midnight social media posts. If he announces confidence in the ceasefire with Iran, oil will be down in the morning....
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Trump Visits Beijing In a World Washington No Longer Controls
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | May 14, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
When President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing yesterday for his summit with Xi Jinping, much of the American foreign policy establishment framed the meeting through the familiar lens of “great power competition.” Analysts will scrutinize every handshake, communiqué,...
Foreign Policy Payback: Russia Backs Iran Against United States
by Ted Galen Carpenter | May 13, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Washington and Moscow both enthusiastically celebrated the victory of the Allied “Grand Alliance” over the fascist powers at the end of World War II. Since then, however, the two capitals have typically been on opposite sides of numerous nasty geostrategic struggles...
How a Probable Situation Room Leak Made Someone $580 Million in 60 Seconds
by Thomas Karat | May 12, 2026 | Economics, Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The U.S. government is waging an illegal, congressionally unauthorized war on Iran. Thirteen American soldiers are confirmed dead at the time of writing. More than 200 have been wounded. Over $72 billion of your money has been spent in ten weeks. A war powers...
Why Does America Keep Testing Failed ‘Decapitation’ Strategies?
by José Niño | May 11, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The United States has long operated under a seductive strategic fantasy. Remove the leader of an adversary organization, whether a drug cartel, a terrorist group, or a sovereign state, and that organization will collapse, enabling American interests to fill the...
Kill the Kill Switch!
by Alan Mosley | May 8, 2026 | Featured Articles
Back in November 2021, Congress quietly added a clause to the sprawling “Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act” that would make Orwell blush. Section 24220 authorizes the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to require that every new passenger car...
South Sudan, A Case Study in State Failure
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | May 7, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
In 2011, the world welcomed its newest country. Fifteen years later, South Sudan is less a symbol of self-determination than a case study in state failure. Its politics remain dominated by factional strongmen, its economy is almost entirely dependent on oil, and the...
Trump’s Self-Serving Narrative Crashes Against the Reality of War
by Ted Snider | May 6, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Editor's Note: This article was originally delivered as a speech at the West Suburban Peace Coalition Educational Forum on May 4, 2026. Within a few days at the end of March, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky made two claims. He revealed that Russia had given him...
Pay Day: Learn Who Cashed In When Trump Went to War
by Thomas Karat | May 4, 2026 | Economics, Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Donald Trump campaigned on ending forever wars. He said so in rallies, in debates, in interviews, repeatedly and without ambiguity. The MAGA base that swept him back to the White House believed him. On February 28, 2026, without a congressional declaration of war,...
COVID Conniving Receives First Federal Indictment
by Jim Bovard | May 1, 2026 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
David Morens, a former top advisor to COVID Czar Tony Fauci was indicted this week and “charged with conspiracy against the United States; destruction, alteration, or falsification of records in federal investigations; concealment, removal, or mutilation of records;...
Zionists Are Gunning for Your Freedom of Speech
by Jack Hunter | May 1, 2026 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
The First Amendment of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution of the United States guarantees the right to free speech. This right has long differentiated the United States from other Western nations like the United Kingdom and Canada where laws against so-called...
Whither Spirit
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | Apr 30, 2026 | Economics, Featured Articles
The grotesque spectacle practically writes itself. For years, the guardians of “consumer welfare” in Washington postured as vigilant sentinels against consolidation in the airline industry, so that when JetBlue sought to acquire Spirit Airlines, the Department of...
No, Zelensky Is Not ‘the Leader of the Free World’
by Ted Galen Carpenter | Apr 30, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Just when sensible people might conclude that American or European members of Ukraine’s sycophantic fan club cannot become even more detached from reality, a prominent member of the club proves the opposite. This time, it is conservative pundit David French, who wins...
Trump’s Idolatry of Israel Is Too Clever By Half
by Charles Goyette | Apr 29, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Some called it "Operation Grim Beeper." That may seem clever to adolescents, but there is nothing funny about the promiscuous mutilation of human beings. On the afternoon of September 17, 2024, thousands of handheld pagers exploded simultaneously across Lebanon. Their...
‘Two-Tier Keir’ Starmer and the Double Standard of Politics
by Owen Ashworth | Apr 29, 2026 | Featured Articles, Politics
The happenings of the political elite have an incredible habit of morphing into pieces of fiction. From the comedy of Yes Minister to the dark, sordid tales of one George R. R. Martin, this monstrous fiction morphs into one gargantuan sketch that repeatedly defies...
How Cognitive Science Explains Our Looming Nuclear Crisis
by Thomas Karat | Apr 28, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Bombs have been falling on Iran for fifty-nine days. As of now a ceasefire is holding, just barely, brokered under pressure from Pakistan. But before it came, a girls' primary school in the southern city of Minab was hit on the first day of the war, at least 170 dead,...
COVID Discriminations
by Oscar Grau | Apr 28, 2026 | Featured Articles
During the COVID-19 crisis, people who were not vaccinated faced all kinds of social discrimination, and health authorities went so far as to take drastic measures against the unvaccinated due to their alleged irresponsibility. This included private healthcare, which...
Report: America’s Economic Sanctions Kill Hundreds of Thousands Annually
by José Niño | Apr 27, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Economic sanctions have become the defining coercive instrument of American foreign policy. Currently, roughly 27% of the world's countries are under sanctions imposed by the United States, the European Union, or the United Nations—up from just 4% in the early 1960s....
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Saudi Arabia Suggests Arab States Develop Non-Aggression Pact with Iran
Diplomats speaking with the Financial Times said Saudi Arabia has been discussing developing a non-aggression pact among Gulf Arab states and Iran. Two Western diplomats told FT that the framework for the pact would resemble the 1970s Helsinki Process. The 1975...
Xi Warns Trump of ‘Clashes and Conflict’ Over Taiwan
During a meeting with President Donald Trump in China on Thursday, President Xi Jinping warned of the possibility of war over Taiwan. According to a recounting of the meeting between the two leaders, Xi said that if the Taiwan issue is handled correctly, then the...
Iran Seizes Ship Near UAE
Iranian forces boarded a ship near the UAE. The vessel potentially contained a cache of weapons. On Thursday, armed men boarded a ship near the United Arab Emirates, and it sailed to Iranian waters. The vessel has been identified as the Honduras-flagged Hui Chuan....
Almost All of Iran’s Missile Positions Near the Strait of Hormuz Are Still Available
The US Intelligence community estimates that Iran maintains nearly all its missiles used to control the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump has claimed that the Iranian military is nearly defeated. Senior officials speaking with The New York Times are alarmed...
Report: Saudi Arabia Bombed Iranian-Linked Militias in Iraq
Saudi Arabia conducted airstrikes against Shiite militias with ties to Iran. According to Reuters, the Saudi attacks on Kataib Hezbollah occurred around April 7. Kuwait also launched rockets at Shiite militants in Iraq on at least two occasions. Iran responded to the...
Russia: Some Work Has Been Done on Deal to End Ukraine War
The Kremlin said some progress has been made toward ending the war in Ukraine and that Russia would welcome President Donald Trump's assistance in mediating talks. During Russia’s Victory Day celebrations on Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin indicated...
Rep. Salazar: Cubans Are Waiting for Trump to Give the Order to Rise Up
Republican Representative María Elvira Salazar said that the Cuban people are waiting for the order from President Donald Trump to overthrow the government in Havana. “Republicans know you are the only person who will be able to free Cuba after 67 years of...
Ukraine to Israel: We Are Fighting the Same Axis of Evil
A Ukrainian diplomat said to the Israeli press that Tel Aviv is missing an opportunity to save the lives of its soldiers by working with Kiev on anti-drone technology. Speaking with Ynet about Kiev’s anti-drone capabilities, Ukraine’s ambassador to Israel, Yevgen...
Trump to Meet with National Security Team to Discuss Restarting Strikes in Iran
President Donald Trump will meet with his team on Monday to discuss restarting the war against Iran. Axios reported on Monday that three US officials said the President will gather with his top national security advisers to determine how Washington will move forward...
Trump Calls Iranian Response to Peace Proposal ‘Totally Unacceptable’
President Donald Trump dismissed Iran’s response to his peace proposal as totally unacceptable. “I have just read the response from Iran’s so-called ‘Representatives.’ I don’t like it — TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE!” the President wrote on Truth Social Sunday. The post was...
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The Kyle Anzalone Show: Trump Considers Restarting War, Says Iran Ceasefire on Life Support
A president says he has “the best plan ever,” insists Iran is “defeated militarily,” and talks like one more strike package can end the problem. We slow that down and look at the actual mechanics of a modern Iran war: depleted standoff munitions, limited Patriot and...
The Kyle Anzalone Show with Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski: A Ceasefire With Ships Getting Shot At Isn’t a Ceasefire, It’s a Pressure Campaign
A “ceasefire” that still includes ships getting shot at isn’t a ceasefire, it’s a pressure campaign with a short fuse. Kyle sits down with Lieutenant Colonel Karen Kwiatkowski to make sense of the newest swings in the Iran conflict, from limited strikes and fast...
The Kyle Anzalone Show with Dan McKnight: America’s Dangerous Path
The story we’re being sold about the Iran war is simple: it’s limited, it’s working, and it’s almost over. The reality sounds a lot more dangerous when you slow down and ask the questions leaders keep skipping: What’s the strategy? What’s the end state? And why is the...
The Kyle Anzalone Show with Nick Cleveland-Stout Exposes Israel’s MASSIVE Campaign to Influence American Christians & Lawmakers
Your phone buzzing with political ads the moment you step into a church parking lot sounds like satire, but the documents and contracts point to something very real. We sit down with Nick Cleveland-Stout of the Quincy Institute (and a writer at Drop Site News) to...
Larry Johnson: The Ceasefire Is Collapsing as Chaos Breaks Out in Strait of Hormuz
One bad assumption can start a bigger war, and nowhere is that clearer than the Strait of Hormuz. Kyle sits down with Larry Johnson to sort through the morning’s flood of claims and counterclaims: reported Iranian missile and drone attacks, damage to Gulf oil...
The Kyle Anzalone Show with Richard Medhurst: Trump Turned the American Empire Into a Pirate State
A journalist can be jailed, raided, and investigated for more than a year without ever being charged and that’s not a glitch, it’s the point. I sit down with investigative journalist Richard Medhurst to talk about his legal situation spanning the UK and Austria, where...
The Kyle Anzalone Show with Jim Webb: Hegseth Lashes Out at Congress, Admits Truth About Iran War
“Iran’s nuclear program was obliterated” is a bold claim to make under oath, especially when the same testimony implies Iran’s ambitions remain. We sit down with Jim Webb to pull apart the contradictions, the messaging, and the strategy vacuum that shows up when...
The Kyle Anzalone Show with Dave Smith on the Midterm Elections and the Iran War
Trump’s second term was supposed to be the reset: less chaos, fewer neocons, and a renewed focus on problems at home. Instead, we’re watching an Iran conflict spiral while the administration sells the public a fantasy of easy wins and controlled escalation. I’m joined...
The Kyle Anzalone Show with Larry Johnson: Midterm, Markets, and Missiles
The scariest part of the U.S.-Iran standoff isn’t the loud headlines. It’s the quiet math of distance, missiles, and leverage at the Strait of Hormuz. We sit down with Larry Johnson to unpack Iran’s reported “new” framework and why it may be the same core message:...
TEXIT w/Daniel Miller
Daniel Miller joined me to discuss the Texas Nationalist Movement, its history and progress. TNM.me Texian.app