Trudeau likely will continue to do nothing about the looming threat of China, but it makes one wonder what is keeping Trudeau from doing something? Fear of China, admiration for China, or a combination of both?
Last week the Islamic Republic of Iran’s top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, was assassinated. Iran is currently blaming the Israeli Mossad for the hit, which would make sense since Iran has publicly declared multiple times that their ambitions are to gain nuclear weapons to first destroy Israel and then concur the world and establish a caliphate run by the Ayatollah.
At the very least, there seems to be some substance to the accusations made by Sidney Powell and others that Dominion may have some connections to Venezuela.
While industry experts have voiced their optimism and willingness to work with a Biden administration, the American oil and gas industry is likely to face some new obstacles after Inauguration Day in January, if the election results are not overturned in court.
Despite much of the American presidential election now riding on court judgements deciding whether late mail-in ballots were valid or not, that decision is very likely to be made by the Supreme Court (SCOTUS) Democratic Congressmen and strategists have taken to attacking the head of the conservative majority on the court.
On Monday Austrian police confirm a terrorist attack has taken place near a synagogue in central Vienna that has so far injured or killed several people, but the exact numbers is still not yet known.
Glen Greenwald is a Pulitzer prize-winning progressive journalist who was the co-founder of The Intercept until just recently when he exited the publication accusing the editors of suppressing his article which asked critical questions of Democratic Presidential nominee Joe Biden.
Macron said regarding the current state in France that, “Fear will change sides,” referencing Macron’s crackdown on both terrorist activities as well as the social networks in France that have aided in terroristic acts or tolerated them.
These new deals by Trump, aside from the significance of being “peace for peace” as opposed to “peace for land” as the earlier ones were, are in the hopes of establishing warm relations between the respective countries. Already it has been confirmed that Israelis and Emiratis will be able to visit each other’s countries visa-free for up to 90 days.
Yesterday, the United States Senate Judiciary Committee held a vote to finalize Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the United States Supreme Court. And as expected, Senate Democrats made another political play to delay ACB’s confirmation by boycotting the hearing altogether. Outside the Senate Judicial Committee chambers, however, Senate Democrats protested and made the following […]
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