The former host of The Apprentice has set a live, primetime address to the nation for Wednesday night at 9pm ET. All four broadcast networks will carry the speech…
Dry drunk declares illegal War of Aggression using stolen tax dollars without consent of Congress?
Oil tanker blockade or bog-standard piracy enforcing sanctions only against China-bound oil and not against Russian oil. It really wasn’t about drugs and narco-terror, was it?
1. A blockade is an act of war
2. The idea that Venezuela has stolen land from the United States is absurd, but if it works, then Canada’s next, then Greenland.
Pacific War? The US strike pattern against drug boats doesn’t really line up with Venezuela “drug traffic”
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AOC to @pabloreports.bsky.social: It is the responsibility of Congress to declare and authorize the use of military force. Congress has not authorized a military use of force. There has not been a case made, and I think the absence of one really speaks volumes.
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— Acyn (@acyn.bsky.social) Dec 16, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Will trump classify all of the Epstein files because of national security
Not declassified until 1974, War Plan Red was a U.S. strategic plan in the event of war with the British Empire. "Blue" indicated the United States while "Red" indicated the British Empire, whose territories were given their own different shades of red: Britain (Red), Newfoundland (Red), Canada (Crimson), India (Ruby), Australia (Scarlet), New Zealand (Garnet), and other areas shaded in pink which were not part of the plan. The Irish Free State, at the time independent within the British Empire, was named "Emerald" in green.
War Plan Red first set out a description of Canada's geography, military resources, and transportation and went on to evaluate a series of possible pre-emptive American campaigns to invade Canada in several areas and occupy key ports and railways before British troops could provide reinforcement to the Canadians—the assumption being that Britain would use Canada as a staging point. The idea was that US attacks on Canada would prevent Britain from using Canadian resources, ports, or airbases.[3]
A key move was a joint US Army-Navy attack to capture the port city of Halifax, cutting off the Canadians from their British allies. Their next objective was to "seize Canadian Power Plants near Niagara Falls."[6] This was to be followed by a full-scale invasion on three fronts: from Vermont to take Montreal and Quebec, from North Dakota to take over the railhead at Winnipeg, and from the Midwest to capture the strategic nickel mines of Ontario. In parallel, the US Navy was to seize the Great Lakes and blockade Canada's Atlantic and Pacific ports.[3]
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