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Eisenhower Media Network

  • Mar 27
  • 2 min read

Source: EMN Sources


Eisenhower Media Network (EMN) is an independent organization of former military, intelligence, and civilian national security officials that provides analysis opposing the expansion of the military-industrial complex and advocating for a more restrained U.S. foreign policy. 


While the search results did not provide a direct press release for a specific EMN media event today in DC, the organization actively promotes anti-war perspectives, including recent releases in March 2026 that call for stopping a potential war with Venezuela and opposing the escalation of tensions in the Middle East. 


Key Information about the Eisenhower Media Network:

  • Mission: To provide expert, independent, and anti-war perspectives on US foreign policy, arguing that current strategies do not make the world safer.

  • Focus: They often highlight the influence of the "military-industrial-congressional complex" and advocate for diplomatic solutions over military action.

  • Leadership/Experts: Members include high-profile former officials like Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, former USMC Captain Matthew Hoh, and Colonel Ann Wright.

  • Recent Activity (2026): They have issued warnings against potential wars with Venezuela and expressed concern over foreign policy approaches taken by the current U.S. administration. 


Note: There was significant activity reported on March 27, 2026, at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building (White House campus), including a task force meeting led by Vice President JD Vance, but this is the government building, not the Eisenhower Media Network. 



“It is clear to at least half the world, some four billion people, that the United States is not the power that it once was… Our reputation is in tatters in the world,” said Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, laying out parallels between the fall of the Western Roman and Persian empires and today’s United States on MintPress News.


The U.S. military is a shadow of its former self and could not beat either Russia or China in a sustained war, Wilkerson says. If a war did break out, then it would likely escalate to nuclear Armageddon quickly. Wilkerson and MintPress News News director Mnar Adley also discuss the big geopolitical hot topics of the day, including Iran, Israel and Gaza.



Watch the full interview with Adley here.

 
 
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