November 24, 2024

Geopolitics

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Soros project: Weaponizing cities against the nation state
A globalist gathering that runs alongside the United Nations General Assembly every September has as part of its agenda a plan in partnership with George Soros to use the local governing bodies of major cities to flood Western countries with Third World immigrants and refugees. What does the successful implementation of this policy mean for the nation state? Read More.
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U.S. bans Huawei tech near Montana nuclear missile base
U.S. companies have been banned by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from using federal funds to purchase equipment from Chinese telecom giants Huawei and ZTE. Read More.
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Media silent on victims of global Christian persecution
The stunning silence of the mainstream media which often overlooks ongoing anti-religious violence has become a sad barometer of our secular societies. Read More.
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Pompeo backs Iranians; Regime takes up arms against protesters
Video footage which made it past Iran’s Internet blockade during recent anti-government demonstrations shows Iranian security forces using firearms against civilian protesters, rights groups reported. Reports say at least 143 were killed, but news reports from Iran are sketchy and unreliable. Read More.
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Afghan intelligence frees activists who revealed alleged pedophile ring
Afghanistan’s main intelligence agency says it has released two activists who helped expose an alleged pedophile ring operating in the country's schools, a scandal that has sparked national outrage. Read More.
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President issues Thanksgiving Day proclamation, visits Afghanistan
President Trump announced the resumption of peace talks with the Taliban after a surprise Thanksgiving trip with U.S. troops in Afghanistan. Read More.
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President finds 'common ground' with Eastern European leaders
U.S. President Donald Trump has bolstered relationships with Eastern European nations which analysts say had felt ignored by the Obama White House. Read More.
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Landslide: Hong Kong voters back protesters in heavy turnout
Voters in Hong Kong on Nov. 24 overwhelmingly chose pro-democracy candidates over their pro-communist China foes. Read More.
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Silicon Valley urged to combat Iran’s Internet suppression
As Iranian citizens found it nearly impossible to get online over the past week, the Islamic Republic’s leadership was using their own social media accounts to blast protesters and the so-called “outside forces” they blame for encouraging the protests. Read More.
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UN rebukes North Korea on rights, missiles; South abstains
Though out of the limelight for nearly a year, North Korea’s quiet and covert push for intercontinental ballistic missile capability along with the communist regime’s continuing political crackdown on its own population has not abated. Read More.
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Tiny Dominica is China's spearhead for the Caribbean
The Chinese Embassy in Dominica, outside the main capital, Roseau, is, however, disproportionately large, and clearly a base for regional operations, particularly by the Ministry of State Security (MSS), Beijing’s national-level intelligence service, conducted away from scrutiny. Read More.
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North Korea’s 'Gat-Geun Tactic' aims to destroy South Korea-U.S.-Japan trilateral relations
The U.S.-Republic of Korea (ROK) alliance has defended South Korea against external threats, especially threats emanating from North Korea, for almost 70 years. Read More.
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Iran regime struggles as mass protests erupt in 100 cities
Mass protests are raging in more than 100 cities in Iran days after the Islamic Republic, under pressure from sanctions, finally announced fuel rationing and a 50 percent increase in gas prices. Read More.
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Trump White House reverses policy on Israeli settlements
The Trump administration has reversed a decades-old policy which had declared Israeli settlements in Judea and Samaria illegal. Read More.
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Retired officers warn Seoul against jeopardizing U.S. alliance
A group of retired South Korean generals is calling on the administration of liberal President Moon Jae-In to reverse his stance and extend the General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA) between South Korea and Japan. Read More.

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