The US is sending F-35 fighters to the Middle East, reportedly to protect freedom of navigation in the Persian Gulf. This announcement, like previous deployments of F-16s, F-22s, and A-10s, is clearly a message directed at Russia and Iran.

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The 12-mile-long Kerch Bridge connecting Russia to the Crimean peninsula was bombed by Ukraine early Monday. In response, Russia pulled out of a deal allowing Ukrainian farmers to export crops, raising fears over global food supplies.

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President Biden is stumbling into World War 3 and prosecuting people who threaten his reelection. Meanwhile, his top envoy to Iran is under investigation by the FBI—but the Secret Service can’t figure out how cocaine got into the West Wing.Continue Reading

The “missing witness” from the Biden corruption investigation, Israeli Dr. Gal Luft, released a 14-minute video to the New York Post in which he claims he was arrested in Cyprus to stop him from testifying to Congress against the president’s family.Continue Reading

Analysts are still trying to make sense of what happened in Russia over the weekend. It’s being called a failed coup, but some believe it was a CIA-MI6 plot, while others suggest it was misdirection coordinated by Vladimir Putin and Yevgeny Prigozhin.

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Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the mercenary Wagner Group, agreed to leave Russia after a short-lived and confusing insurrection Saturday that ended with Wagner troops back in Ukraine and Prigozhin in Belarus.

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A COUP appears to be underway in Russia as we record this program. Yevgheny Prigozhin, head of the Wagner Group, is leading an armed force of 25,000 mercenaries toward Moscow. His convoy has reportedly been fired on by Russian helicopters and artillery.Continue Reading

Former President Donald Trump appears in court today on federal charges related to his handling of classified documents. Meanwhile, RedState reports that the man alleged to have paid Joe and Hunter Biden $10 million is a Russian intelligence asset.

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The biggest air exercise in NATO’s history began today and runs through June 23. It may be a readiness drill, or it could be cover for moving assets into position for NATO to play a direct role in the war between Russia and Ukraine.

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The fact that The New York Times and Washington Post are reporting on Nazi symbols worn by many Ukrainian soldiers and that Ukraine’s military may have blown up the Nord Stream gas pipeline shows that the official narrative on the war is changing.

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