April 19, 2024

Geopolitics

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North Korea named to U.S.-funded WHO's Executive Board
Here's what American taxpayers are getting for their money: The WHO has named North Korea to its Executive Board. Read More.
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North Korea-Iran: Rogue state strategic alliance to watch
For 40 years, the two isolated states have been cooperating on missile technology. Every step of the way, they have defied international sanctions while building two of the most threatening missile programs on the planet. Read More.
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Chinese in America called on to 'serve the motherland'
Chinese "compatriots" in the United States are being called on to "serve the motherland." Read More.
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Erdogan still standing as Turkey weighs its destiny
Another earthquake has jolted Turkey. But contrary to the seismic calamity which devastated large parts of eastern Turkey in February killing more than 50,000 people this was an electoral jolt whose political shockwaves and aftershocks continue to rattle the entire country from Istanbul, through the Anatolian plain to far off Mt. Ararat on the Armenian frontier. Read More.
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S. Korea vote hacked? Election officials not cooperating
The National Election Commission (NEC), a constitutional independent institution established to manage South Korea's elections, has refused to cooperate with an investigation into North Korea hacking attempts made on the NEC and the equipment it uses which is used in other nations' elections, a report said. Read More.
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Jimmy Lai’s son: Hong Kong is not a ‘safe place to do business’
The Chinese Communist Party’s brutal crackdown on political and civil rights has made it unsafe to do business in Hong Kong, the son of an imprisoned media tycoon toldd multinational corporations in an address to a U.S. congressional hearing on Thursday. Read More.
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Taiwan's U.S. envoy rejects defeatism by Buffet, tech chiefs
Taiwan’s unofficial ambassador to the United States reiterated that, despite China’s threats, Taiwan should not be counted out. Read More.
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Pakistan paramilitary forces arrest former PM Khan
Violent protests erupted throughout Pakistan following the arrest on Tuesday of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, reports say. Read More.
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Americans trapped in Sudan are on their own
There’s blood in the Nile. The mighty river separating Sudan’s capital city Khartoum has seen fighting erupt between two rival factions of the Army. Read More.
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CIA nudges Brazil to align with anti-U.S. Marxists
Suddenly, it seems, the United States is surrounded by Marxist-led countries throughout the entire Western Hemisphere. Ernest Hemingway’s famous quotation — “How did you go bankrupt? Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly” — best describes the Marxist encirclement that suddenly appeared around the USA. Read More.
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South Korea wanted tactical nukes, Biden said no
After a decade of North Korea’s and China’s alarming nuclear and missile buildup, plus nuclear and missile tests, a poll from the South Korean firm Data Research released on March 1, 2023 stated that 70 percent of South Koreans support indigenous development of nuclear weapons. Read More.
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Under CCP, Taiwan's way of life would be 'destroyed'
Official pronouncements from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) give no real explanation of what the implications will be for the people of Taiwan should China invade and take over the island nation. Read More.
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Kim Jong-Un's sister on Biden: 'Old man with no future'
Kim Yo-Jong, sister of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un and a top official in the communist regime, hurled a series of insults at Joe Biden this past weekend, accusing the 80-year-old occupant of the White House of endangering America with his “senility” and being incapable of serving through 2024. Read More.
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Paraguay elections: Conservatives defeat WEF-backed leftists
Paraguayan conservative economist Santiago Pena, 44, won the country's presidential election on Sunday, defeating a leftist ticket that was backed by World Economic Forum (WEF) founder and "Great Reset" architect Klaus Schwab. Read More.
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'Compass for freedom': U.S.-South Korea alliance at 70
Seventy years is a long time, especially for a military alliance even between friends.  There are few in the world, notably including the Atlantic Alliance, forming NATO in 1949. Read More.

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