The United States has unexpectedly suspended the supply of some weapons to Ukraine and severed a direct communication channel with German generals, according to Bundeswehr Lieutenant General Christian Freuding. This interruption in aid occurred without prior warning to German partners. Freuding, who previously coordinated military support for Ukraine, now relies on the German Embassy in Washington to gather information from the Pentagon, highlighting the challenges created by this shift.
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A Colombian family has filed a petition with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) alleging that Alejandro Carranza Medina was unlawfully killed in a US airstrike on September 15th. The complaint marks the first formal challenge to the Trump administration’s airstrikes against suspected drug boats, authorized under a novel legal interpretation. The petition, filed by a human rights lawyer, identifies US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth as responsible and cites statements by President Trump ratifying the actions. A White House spokesperson responded by accusing media of supporting “foreign terrorists.”
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Following Costco’s lawsuit against the Trump administration to recoup tariff payments, some prominent MAGA figures are calling for a boycott of the big-box store. These influencers are citing the company’s lawsuit and its earlier stance on diversity, equity, and inclusion as reasons for the boycott. Supporters are encouraged to move their business to Walmart. Costco, which is known for its $1.50 hot dog combo, has stated that they have been working to mitigate the impact of tariffs on consumers.
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A senior NATO official, speaking anonymously, dismissed Vladimir Putin’s recent declarations about being ready for war against Europe as a bluff. While acknowledging Russia’s military capabilities, the official stated that Putin is not prepared for a war with Europe and lacks the ability to win. The official emphasized NATO’s unity and its commitment to defending its allies, suggesting that Putin understands the potential consequences of any aggressive actions. This perspective was offered ahead of a NATO ministerial meeting where discussions about a potential peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia were expected.
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Republicans have largely remained silent regarding Hegseth’s actions, which have resulted in numerous casualties. However, GOP-led committees in both the House and Senate are now focusing their attention on the Pentagon, requesting a thorough investigation into the September boat strikes. Chairmen of the Armed Services committees are demanding access to audio and video recordings of the incident, with the intention of uncovering the facts. Senator Tillis is specifically seeking clarity on whether Hegseth ordered a subsequent strike, which resulted in the death of survivors.
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During a cabinet meeting, President Trump announced the imminent commencement of land-based missile strikes against drug smugglers, escalating the ongoing conflict. This decision follows alleged war crimes committed during strikes on drug boats off the coast of Venezuela. Trump also stated that any country producing drugs that reach America is subject to these attacks. The administration’s actions and rhetoric are drawing criticism and prompting investigations, while also garnering support from certain figures.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended a follow-up strike on a suspected drug-carrying boat in the Caribbean Sea, citing the “fog of war” and claiming he didn’t see any survivors. The initial strike, part of a counterdrug campaign in the region, has prompted investigations following reports of a verbal order to “kill everybody” on the boat. President Trump distanced himself from the second strike, stating he “didn’t know anything” about it, while the Pentagon’s own manual indicates that striking survivors is illegal. Navy Vice Adm. Frank Bradley is expected to brief lawmakers on the matter, while the administration maintains he acted within his authority.
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Putin Warns of Possible Strikes on Ukrainian Allies’ Ships
So, here’s the gist of it: Putin, and let’s be frank, the guy has a reputation, is putting out warnings about potentially hitting ships belonging to countries that are supporting Ukraine. It’s like he’s saying, “If you keep helping them, your stuff is in danger.” The implication is clear: he’s considering targeting vessels involved in supplying or assisting Ukraine. The context here is pretty significant, considering the ongoing conflict and the increasing involvement of other nations. He seems to be trying to scare them off from giving more support to Ukraine.
Now, one thing that’s really apparent is the sentiment around these warnings.… Continue reading
The Pentagon announced that all National Guard members deployed in Washington D.C. would be armed with live weapons and conduct joint patrols with local police, a significant shift in the rules of engagement for domestic military deployments. This decision follows a recent shooting of two guardsmen, one of whom died, near the White House, prompting the administration to order more troops to the city. The move to arm these troops comes as a recent order finding the deployment unlawful is on hold, pending the Trump administration’s appeal. Additionally, the suspect in the shooting, an Afghan national, has caused the administration to launch a review of immigration policies.
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During a Cabinet meeting, President Trump dismissed voters’ concerns about affordability, claiming it was a “Democrat scam” despite polls indicating that many Americans blame his policies for rising prices. He further asserted that these affordability concerns were fueled by “fake news,” despite previously campaigning on lowering costs. This stance contradicts a recent Yahoo/YouGov poll revealing that a significant portion of Americans believe Trump’s policies have raised prices. Democrats responded with criticism, accusing Trump of gaslighting Americans and highlighting the impact of his policies on working families.
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