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Pakistan Is Ready For War: PM Khan

Pakistan Is Ready For War: PM Khan On Friday Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said the country was ready for war and its army would respond if attacked by India or “any superpower” during a speech in southeast Pakistan’s Chachro town, according to Al Masdar News based on televised footage. “If someone, if it is India or any superpower, wishes to […]

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A Modest Proposal: Don’t Start a Nuclear War

A Modest Proposal: Don’t Start a Nuclear War In a matter of minutes, as easily as sending a tweet, a sitting U.S. president could decide to launch a nuclear attack, without anyone else’s approval or authorization. In a matter of minutes, millions of lives would be lost, and millions of futures halted permanently. At my […]

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Presstitutes Turn Blind Eye to UN Report on Venezuela

Presstitutes Turn Blind Eye to UN Report on Venezuela Washington and the Convict Appointed to Overthrow Venezuela Continue the Lies Don’t you think something is fishy when the presstitutes orchestrate a fake news “humanitarian crisis” in Venezuela, but totally ignore the real humanitarian crises in Yemen and Gaza?   Don’t you think something is really very […]

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Intelligence Contractors Make New Attempt To Provoke Tensions With North Korea

Intelligence Contractors Make New Attempt To Provoke Tensions With North Korea It’s the second, but no less ludicrous, attempt in one week to sway the opinion of the public and President Donald Trump against the concept of denuclearization and peaceful dialogue with North Korea. A March 8, 2019 report from National Public Radio (NPR) follows another by NBC […]

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Venezuela Deploys Troops “To Protect National Power Grid” From US “Aggression”

Venezuela Deploys Troops “To Protect National Power Grid” From US “Aggression” update: Though some parts of Venezuela’s power grid have reportedly begun to come back online after the country was plunged into nation-wide darkness beginning Thursday evening, the mass blackout crisis continues, which Caracas has blamed on US-orchestrated saboteurs. To prevent further “sabotage” Venezuela’s Defense Ministry […]

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Venezuela Now 24 Hours In Darkness; Maduro Blames US “Electricity War”

Venezuela Now 24 Hours In Darkness; Maduro Blames US “Electricity War” Venezuela’s worst ever power outage in recent history has continued since Thursday, as video and photos continue to come out of the cash and resource strapped country showing entire cities blanketed in darkness. Stretching into day two of the mass electrical shutdown, 23 out of […]

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Kashmir Conflict Has Riyadh On Edge

Kashmir Conflict Has Riyadh On Edge Just days after Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman finished his charm-offensive Asian trip to Pakistan, India, and China, the ever-simmering tensions between Pakistan and India flared up again over Kashmir—the territory the two countries have been disputing since 1947 when Britain partitioned its colonies and India and […]

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Default Or Exit: A Battle Between Italy And The EU Is Inevitable

Default Or Exit: A Battle Between Italy And The EU Is Inevitable There is a dual Italian crisis brewing in the European Union. On the one hand, it is a political, or even geopolitical, crisis. Italy is undermining the unity of the European Union; blocking the EU’s recognition of those behind the coup in Venezuela […]

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Pence Urged Germany To Provoke Russian Navy

Pence Urged Germany To Provoke Russian Navy  Bloomberg dropped a bombshell on Thursday, citing three high level sources familiar with US-German talks at last month’s Munich Security Conference who revealed US Vice President Mike Pence tried to persuade German Chancellor Angela Merkel to directly provoke Russia by sending German ships through the Kerch Strait, the two mile wide […]

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US Admiral Warns About ‘Hazardous’ Military Buildup In South China Sea

US Admiral Warns About ‘Hazardous’ Military Buildup In South China Sea  Though it rarely makes headlines in the US, the simmering rivalry between American and Chinese military forces has prompted some to declare the South China Sea – where Beijing has been building out its military and naval infrastructure in defiance of international court rulings […]

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Russiagate Grand Wizard Deceives Audience About Assange

Russiagate Grand Wizard Deceives Audience About Assange When it was first revealed in November that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is under secret charges by the Trump administration, I spent the next few days being told by Russiagaters that this was proof that I have been wrong about their demented cold war cult all along, because #MuellerTime is fast approaching. At […]

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America and Europe: Growing differences over Iran

America and Europe: Growing differences over Iran The United States’ and Poland’s co-hosted conference in Europe is a controversial event. It has united some American allies around President Donald Trump’s aggressive anti-Iran posturing while alienating some others.  The Summit demonstrated divisions amongst European Union member states on the current American administration’s foreign and security policies. It also […]

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Trade War Deepens: China Bans Canadian Canola Shipments Amid Soaring Diplomatic Tensions

Trade War Deepens: China Bans Canadian Canola Shipments Amid Soaring Diplomatic Tensions Canada’s largest grain processor said Tuesday that Beijing has canceled its registration to ship canola seed to China, fueled by the arrest of a top executive for the Chinese tech giant Huawei, The Wall Street Journal reported. The move suggests that rising diplomatic tensions between China and […]

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Washington Provokes Beijing By Flying 2 B-52 Bombers Over South China Sea

Washington Provokes Beijing By Flying 2 B-52 Bombers Over South China Sea  So far, simmering tensions between the US and Chinese Navy in the South China Sea haven’t had much of an impact on trade-deal talks. But that doesn’t mean investors should just ignore the US’s increasingly provocative “freedom of navigation” operations in the contested […]

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Another War for Oil on the Agenda? Thank Ted Cruz

Another War for Oil on the Agenda? Thank Ted Cruz Very important identical bills were introduced in the U.S. Senate and House in late February, but you’ve likely not heard of them – even though they could literally blow up the Middle East and take the world much closer to World War III. On February […]

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