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Ukraine’s military is dependent on the U.S. for significant weaponry in the fight against the Russians. How long can the U.S. continue supplying the underdog? Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan looks at the stockpile and what it would take to keep it going. First, we have the Javelins. Now Javelins are something that the…
Finland Prime Minister Sanna Marin said the possibility of her country joining NATO was for the security of its citizens and has called for the international community to unite in stepping up sanctions against Russia. The announcement moves the Nordic nation, which shares an 800-mile border with Russia, one step closer to membership in the…
If you only saw Nina Jankowicz’s viral video on social media, you would think she was auditioning for a role in a Broadway musical. Instead, she is in line to lead the Department of Homeland Security’s Disinformation Governance Board. You can just call me the Mary Poppins of disinformation 💁🏻♀️ https://t.co/eGV9lpctYn pic.twitter.com/WVQFA2bPmq — Nina Jankowicz…
Nearly three months after she was initially detained in Russia, WNBA star Brittney Griner’s detention was extended for another month. The extension was the result of a Friday court hearing outside of Moscow. “Today’s news on Brittney Griner was not unexpected, and the WNBA continues to work with the U.S. government to get BG home…
More than two months into the battle between Russia and Ukraine, the world is wondering just how this is all going to end. For now, both sides are standing strong with Russia continuing its attacks, and Ukraine regaining lost ground. Straight Arrow News contributor Newt Gingrich believes Ukraine may have the advantage in the long…
Wheat is a dietary staple in countries all over the world, which is why the war in Ukraine is stirring fears of a possible food shortage in the months ahead. Exact figures vary slightly, but roughly 25% of the world’s wheat exports come from Ukraine and Russia, and almost 50 countries get more than 30%…
The country is getting the first concrete sign that runaway inflation has peaked. The Labor Department announced Wednesday that consumer prices rose 8.3% in April from a year ago, which is still one of the highest readings in four decades but slightly below the March peak of 8.5%. Monthly growth dramatically cooled to 0.3% in…
A pair of unlikely allies, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), are calling on the Biden administration to add Russia to the official list of state sponsors of terrorism. If Russia is designated, it will suffer financially and militarily. “We should be all in on helping Ukraine. We should be all in…
Officials in Ukraine announced Russia fired seven hypersonic missiles in an attack on Odesa, Ukraine’s largest port. The missiles hit a shopping center and a warehouse. One person was killed and five others were left with “medium-intensity injuries.” “This facility had nothing in common with military infrastructure or military objects. There are no ammunition depots…
Gas prices hit a new all-time high Tuesday just two months after the last national record was set. According to AAA, the national gas average for May 10 is $4.37 per gallon, the highest ever recorded. Drivers are now paying $1.40 more per gallon than one year ago. Drivers with diesel vehicles are feeling even…
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