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From Shadow Wars To Overt War: The Pentagon's New 'Scramble For Africa'

From Shadow Wars To Overt War: The Pentagon's New 'Scramble For Africa'

When news broke of the October 4 ambush and deaths of four elite Green Beret soldiers in Niger, the immediate reaction voiced among congressional leaders and echoed generally in the media was: we have troops in Niger? But the bigger questions of the US military's increasingly sizable footprint in Africa (or what has long been called our 'Shadow War') quickly disappeared from public debate, instead, in usual fashion the media quickly focused on myopic details of phone calls and whether Trump's handling of the aftermath was "presidential" enough. 

Trump Blocks Full Release Of JFK Assassination Records After Last Minute CIA Push

With much of America clicking furiously all day Thursday on the website of the National Archives, hoping to be among the first to catch the release of thousands of previously unseen JFK Assassination records, the U.S. government was in danger of missing the deadline to release the trove of previously classified records from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, "adding an unexpected twist to a saga already rife with rumors and conspiracies" according to NBC.

Trump’s Chief Economic Adviser Floats Raising Gas Taxes To Pay For Infrastructure

Submitted by Joseph Jankowski of PlanetFreeWill

President Donald Trump’s chief economic adviser, Gary Cohn, has floated the idea of raising the current federal gasoline tax next year to fund the administrations $1 trillion dollar infrastructure plan aimed at improving U.S. roads, bridges, and other public work. The idea was proposed during a meeting with a bipartisan group of lawmakers dubbed the Problem Solvers Caucus on Wednesday, reports Bloomberg.

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