September 2025

UK Fighter Jets to Patrol Poland After Drone Incursion: A Call for Cost-Effective Defense

In response to recent airspace violations by Russian drones over Poland, the UK government has announced the deployment of Royal Air Force Typhoons to join a NATO mission. These jets from RAF Coningsby, supported by a Voyager air-to-air refuelling aircraft, will bolster NATO’s eastern flank, reinforcing air defenses alongside forces from Denmark, France, and Germany. The Eastern Sentry operation, a move to deter Russian aggression, was initiated after incidents that brought Poland “the closest we have been to open conflict since World War Two.” The Foreign Office has also summoned the Russian ambassador over the unacceptable violations.

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Finnish General Warns of Unpredictable Outcomes in Russian-Belarusian Military Exercises

Finland’s Defence Forces are closely monitoring the Zapad-2025 military exercises conducted by Russia and Belarus amid heightened security concerns, as highlighted by General Janne Jaakkola. These exercises, occurring against the backdrop of Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine and efforts to destabilize Western nations, demonstrate Russia’s objectives and available resources. Jaakkola pointed out the potential for the exercises to be a basis for future actions, drawing parallels to the Zapad-21 exercises that preceded the war in Ukraine, while emphasizing the potential for “unexpected turns” during Zapad-2025. In response to the exercises, Poland and Latvia have already taken steps to close their borders with Belarus and Russia.

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Zelenskyy: Putin Exploiting Trump’s Influence to Weaken Sanctions

In an interview with Sky News, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Vladimir Putin sought to escape political isolation through the Alaska summit with Donald Trump. Zelenskyy believes Putin should have faced consequences and stopped the war, but instead, the summit provided an opportunity for “de-isolation.” He argued that Putin is attempting to avoid sanctions and is most responsive to the language of force, urging the US and European countries to take stronger and quicker action. Zelenskyy agreed that Putin is trying to trick Trump, seeking to prevent further sanctions.

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Elizabeth Warren Bill Targets Employer Use of Credit Reports in Hiring

A new bill, introduced by Senator Elizabeth Warren and Representative Steve Cohen, aims to prohibit employers from using credit checks during the hiring process. The legislation seeks to amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act, preventing employers from requesting or considering an applicant’s credit history. This action is based on the assertion that the practice disproportionately impacts minorities and women, and has no correlation to job performance. The proposed bill follows a trend, as multiple states and cities have already implemented similar bans.

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Korea Seeks Unlimited Currency Swap with US: A Risky Proposition?

Korea Requests Unlimited Currency Swap from U.S. Government, and the implications are significant. This request, a demand for a potentially massive currency swap agreement, immediately raises eyebrows, as these kinds of arrangements are typically reserved for times of extreme financial distress, much like the 2008 global financial crisis or the more recent challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. The fact that South Korea is seeking this now suggests they’re facing some significant hurdles in their plans to invest heavily in the United States.

At its core, the issue revolves around South Korea’s commitment to invest a substantial sum, reportedly around $350 billion, in the U.S.… Continue reading

US Corn Sales to India Stumble Amid Trade Tensions and Doubts

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated that India’s trade practices with the U.S. are imbalanced, with India benefiting from U.S. markets while imposing tariffs on American goods, like corn. He highlighted the lack of reciprocal trade, citing the country’s large population that doesn’t purchase U.S. agricultural products. Lutnick emphasized President Trump’s stance on fair and reciprocal trade, warning that India must lower its tariffs to maintain a favorable business relationship with the U.S. He also noted the administration’s imposition of high tariffs on India, which the Indian government has deemed unfair.

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Newsom Warns: Stephen Miller Seeking to Undermine US Democracy

Governor Gavin Newsom expressed concern that the Trump administration intends to exploit the assassination of Charlie Kirk to undermine democratic institutions. Newsom specifically criticized remarks made by Stephen Miller, who labeled the Democratic Party a terrorist organization and vowed to dismantle networks responsible for political violence. Newsom argues that the administration’s focus on crime and safety is a pretext for a larger effort to threaten millions of Americans. The governor’s warning follows Trump’s condemnation of “radical left lunatics” in the wake of Kirk’s death.

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Trump Accused of War Crime After Targeting Another Boat Allegedly Carrying Drugs

President Trump announced the U.S. military again targeted a boat from Venezuela allegedly carrying drugs, resulting in the death of three individuals, and hinted at expanding military targeting of cartels. The administration justified the actions, citing the threat to U.S. security, while also suggesting potential strikes against cartels operating on land. This follows a previous military strike with deadly results, which raised questions of legality from various senators and human rights organizations. Meanwhile, Venezuelan President Maduro accused the U.S. of using drug trafficking accusations as a pretext for actions aimed at regime change.

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