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16 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

 

Redstate.com lol

 

now there is some balanced reporting

 

 

No adult falls for that childish response John.

 

Perhaps if you read something outside your limited viewpoint, you would see why.

 

 

Meanwhile:

 

 

 

 

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Your Sunday Clarice. . . . . . . . . .

 

 

Winkin', Blinken, and Nod

By Clarice Feldman

 

This week’s column on the ongoing fight between civilization and barbarity focuses on the role on the United Nations and its various agencies in keeping jihadism alive and well; the outrageous efforts by the incompetent Anthony Blinken to hamstring Israel’s justified defense; and the little-known or publicized support by Arab leaders for Israel’s eradication of Hamas.

 

Winkin’

Every one of the United Nation’s agencies involved in the Middle East have placed it on the side of the most barbarous enemies of civilization. The worst is the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). Disgusted by the agency’s role, Germany has frozen its substantial contributions to UNRWA (Germany is UNRWA’s second largest donor at $202 million last year) and the United States should do no less. (In 2018 President Trump cut funds to UNRWA; the Biden Administration rushed to restore them.)

 

Much, much more at the link:  https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/12/winkin_blinken_and_nod.html

 

 

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Kirby: We Need Another Pause to Get 8 American Hostages Out of Gaza

 

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Do we? And why would that be, precisely? Could it be that Joe Biden somehow failed to negotiate their release during the first operational ‘pause’ that he took credit for brokering last month?
 

Only one American hostage got released in the eight days of that ‘pause,’ and eight more remain, White House spokesman John Kirby told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos this morning:
 

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2023/12/06/kirby-we-need-another-pause-to-get-8-american-hostages-out-of-gaza-n597063
 

 

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2 hours ago, B-Man said:


 

Kirby: We Need Another Pause to Get 8 American Hostages Out of Gaza

 

IMG_3152.thumb.jpeg.f16268d0be1d7fc735661eafd18367ee.jpeg

 

Do we? And why would that be, precisely? Could it be that Joe Biden somehow failed to negotiate their release during the first operational ‘pause’ that he took credit for brokering last month?
 

Only one American hostage got released in the eight days of that ‘pause,’ and eight more remain, White House spokesman John Kirby told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos this morning:
 

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2023/12/06/kirby-we-need-another-pause-to-get-8-american-hostages-out-of-gaza-n597063

 

Was the report that the one American hostage released was related to someone who bought Hunter's crack piping?

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How long till we are fighting with Venezuela over Guyana's Oil

 

Venezuela’s revival of its border dispute with the Cooperative Republic of Guyana may provide an opportunity for the AUKUS pact - Australia, United Kingdom, United States - to reverse or challenge the gains of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), Russia, Iran in South America and the Caribbean.

 

This was exacerbated by Venezuela and its allies in 2022-23 for a variety of reasons, and in ways that broke with years of bilateral and multilateral agreements and negotiations between the two states.

The US Southern Command has the new dispute on its radar, and the UK Government and the Commonwealth have been stirred into action. Southern Command, as of early December 2023, had begun conducting joint flight operations with the Guyana Defense Forces, sending a message to Venezuela. And US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Guyana Pres. Mohamed Irfaan Ali that the US would support “Guyana's sovereignty and our robust security and economic cooperation”

 

As well, several major US energy corporations have a stake in the outcome, given their participation in one of the largest new petroleum fields in the world.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/would-us-intervene-defend-guyanas-oil

 

 

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I hate to make predictions, but I think the economy is going to be permanently changed for the worse. I think our foreign policy is going to lead to changes that will be definitely for the worse, particularly if we drift into a nuclear Iran, which I gather that's what the administration is doing.

Thomas Sowell

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