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It happens because this year Japan has witnesses a record number of bear attacks, which are a frequent topic of TV news reports
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🇹🇷🇬🇷⚡️Greece – Turkey: The rift in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean resurfaces again!
Despite recent optimism expressed by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis about holding the Greece–Turkey Supreme Cooperation Council in early 2026, tensions have resurfaced following Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan’s speech in the Turkish National Assembly. Fidan reaffirmed Ankara’s revisionist positions on the Aegean, the Eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus, and the minority in Thrace, rejecting Athens’ stance that the sole dispute is the delimitation of maritime zones (EEZ and continental shelf).
Turkey’s long-standing claims spanning territorial waters, airspace, FIR, search and rescue zones, and island sovereignty, remain central to its agenda. Athens dismisses these as unacceptable, insisting dialogue must be limited to maritime delimitation. While both sides express willingness to continue talks, consultations have stalled since late 2024, with any upcoming meetings expected to focus narrowly on cooperation in areas like migration and civil protection.
Fidan also emphasized Cyprus, calling for greater recognition of the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus” and the lifting of embargoes, while Turkish media accused Greece, Cyprus, and Israel of encircling Ankara’s interests. He further raised the issue of the minority in Thrace, framing it as a matter of reciprocity with the Greek minority in Constantinople, an interpretation Athens rejects under the Treaty of Lausanne.
Although rhetoric remains sharp, the confrontation is unlikely to escalate significantly in the near term, given pending diplomatic initiatives and U.S. efforts to prevent new flashpoints in the region.
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Despite recent optimism expressed by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis about holding the Greece–Turkey Supreme Cooperation Council in early 2026, tensions have resurfaced following Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan’s speech in the Turkish National Assembly. Fidan reaffirmed Ankara’s revisionist positions on the Aegean, the Eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus, and the minority in Thrace, rejecting Athens’ stance that the sole dispute is the delimitation of maritime zones (EEZ and continental shelf).
Turkey’s long-standing claims spanning territorial waters, airspace, FIR, search and rescue zones, and island sovereignty, remain central to its agenda. Athens dismisses these as unacceptable, insisting dialogue must be limited to maritime delimitation. While both sides express willingness to continue talks, consultations have stalled since late 2024, with any upcoming meetings expected to focus narrowly on cooperation in areas like migration and civil protection.
Fidan also emphasized Cyprus, calling for greater recognition of the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus” and the lifting of embargoes, while Turkish media accused Greece, Cyprus, and Israel of encircling Ankara’s interests. He further raised the issue of the minority in Thrace, framing it as a matter of reciprocity with the Greek minority in Constantinople, an interpretation Athens rejects under the Treaty of Lausanne.
Although rhetoric remains sharp, the confrontation is unlikely to escalate significantly in the near term, given pending diplomatic initiatives and U.S. efforts to prevent new flashpoints in the region.
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Forwarded from 🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
ELN has established itself in the Venezuelan states bordering Colombia, where it engages in lucrative crimes. In Zulia, its advance was particularly successful, giving the ELN access to Venezuela’s Caribbean coast.
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This story wins “fakest news story of the year.” (Major achievement)
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🇻🇪⚡️ — Chronology of the operation that enabled María Corina Machado’s departure from Venezuela to Oslo (Norway), with a stopover in the Dominican Republic, right under the Venezuelan regime’s nose:
🇻🇪 23:40 h – Caracas
First encrypted message. The discreet…
🇻🇪 23:40 h – Caracas
First encrypted message. The discreet…
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🏴☠️ 🇺🇸 🇻🇪 US preparing to seize more tankers off Venezuela's coast after first ship taken, sources say
The new U.S. tactic focuses on the activities of what is called the shadow fleet of tankers that transports sanctioned oil to China, the largest buyer of crude from Venezuela and Iran. A single vessel will often make separate runs on behalf of Iran, Venezuela and Russia, the sources added.
While the Venezuelan government described the U.S. seizure as "an act of international piracy," legal specialists said it did not fall under such a definition under international law.
"Because the capture was endorsed and sanctioned by the U.S., it cannot be considered piracy," said Laurence Atkin-Teillet, a specialist on piracy and the law of the sea at Britain's Nottingham Law School.
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-preparing-seize-more-tankers-off-venezuelas-coast-after-first-ship-taken-2025-12-11/
The new U.S. tactic focuses on the activities of what is called the shadow fleet of tankers that transports sanctioned oil to China, the largest buyer of crude from Venezuela and Iran. A single vessel will often make separate runs on behalf of Iran, Venezuela and Russia, the sources added.
While the Venezuelan government described the U.S. seizure as "an act of international piracy," legal specialists said it did not fall under such a definition under international law.
"Because the capture was endorsed and sanctioned by the U.S., it cannot be considered piracy," said Laurence Atkin-Teillet, a specialist on piracy and the law of the sea at Britain's Nottingham Law School.
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-preparing-seize-more-tankers-off-venezuelas-coast-after-first-ship-taken-2025-12-11/
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📢 🇺🇸 🇻🇪 Trump warns land strikes on Venezuelan drug networks "very soon" after naval ops slashed sea trafficking 92%.
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Forwarded from 🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
🇻🇪⚠️ UNDERREPORTED
Several U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler electronic-attack aircraft were recently spotted at the former Roosevelt Roads naval facility in Ceiba, Puerto Rico.
Growlers are often positioned ahead of offensive air operations.
Their deployment in Puerto Rico suggests the U.S. may be preparing the electronic-warfare conditions needed for potential strikes or combat operations in Venezuela.
The EA-18G is the U.S. military’s primary tactical electronic-warfare aircraft. It can jam enemy radar and communications, conduct electronic surveillance, and suppress air-defense systems.
In practice, Growlers protect and enable other aircraft by degrading hostile sensors and giving U.S. forces greater control of the electromagnetic environment, making them a critical force multiplier for regional operations.
Via Conflict Observer
Several U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler electronic-attack aircraft were recently spotted at the former Roosevelt Roads naval facility in Ceiba, Puerto Rico.
Growlers are often positioned ahead of offensive air operations.
Their deployment in Puerto Rico suggests the U.S. may be preparing the electronic-warfare conditions needed for potential strikes or combat operations in Venezuela.
The EA-18G is the U.S. military’s primary tactical electronic-warfare aircraft. It can jam enemy radar and communications, conduct electronic surveillance, and suppress air-defense systems.
In practice, Growlers protect and enable other aircraft by degrading hostile sensors and giving U.S. forces greater control of the electromagnetic environment, making them a critical force multiplier for regional operations.
Via Conflict Observer
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Does the FBI even need to exist? Seriously, let's re-evaluate. What's stopping us from sliding back to the bad old days?
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Catch OnlyLands, every Friday night at 10:30pm Eastern. Only on Badlands Media.
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Catch OnlyLands, every Friday night at 10:30pm Eastern. Only on Badlands Media.
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For almost 40 years, "I Still Believe (The Great Design)" by The Call has been a source of encouragement and healing for those times when I was "walking through the valley of the shadow of death." Reminding me that with the Lord's help and guidance, we 'walk through' not 'stay in' those valleys. This song was, and continues to be, a reminder of what Faith truly is. I created a video featuring Nathanael's Calling scene from The Chosen, accompanied by the song. I hope it encourages you all as it did me. 🙏🫶💪 https://rumble.com/v72y5c0-i-still-believe-the-great-design-the-call-1986-nathanaels-call.html
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I Still Believe (The Great Design) - The Call (1986) Nathanael's Call
This is a video combining Nathaneal's Call scene from The Chosen with the song I Still Believe (The Great Design) by The Call from their album Reconciled (1986).
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NEW - U.S. officials say, a special ops team boarded a ship in the Indian Ocean last month and seized "military-related articles" headed to Iran from China.
Read more: https://www.disclose.tv/id/92wv849cqm/
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US forces raid ship, seize cargo headed to Iran from China
Breaking news from around the world.
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NOW - Trump wears a cowboy hat in the Oval Office with the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team.
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The Zionists on Fox News are celebrating this.
Ask yourself: Why?
https://t.me/BellumActaNews/161182
Ask yourself: Why?
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🇺🇸❌🇻🇪 — Fox News Hugh Hewitt on invading Venezuela:
“I just want to remind the Democrats who are going to be upset:
1989, George HW Bush sent 27,000 troops to Panama.. and we got rid of Noriega.
This is a replay, they don’t need any congressional authorization…
“I just want to remind the Democrats who are going to be upset:
1989, George HW Bush sent 27,000 troops to Panama.. and we got rid of Noriega.
This is a replay, they don’t need any congressional authorization…
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Everyone in Con Inc is literally gay haha
"You and your wife are swingers, Tyler."
https://x.com/RealCandaceO/status/1999281227870965998?s=20
"You and your wife are swingers, Tyler."
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At Hudson Institute's "Antisemitism as a National Security Threat" event, National Security Council senior director for counterterrorism Sebastian Gorka suggests that all criticism of Israel is "anti-Semitism."
"'Oh, I'm not an anti-Semite, I just don't like the govt of Bibi Netanyahu'—No! You're a Jew hater!"
https://x.com/infolibnews/status/1999573558788264349?s=20
"'Oh, I'm not an anti-Semite, I just don't like the govt of Bibi Netanyahu'—No! You're a Jew hater!"
https://x.com/infolibnews/status/1999573558788264349?s=20
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Congressional social media influencer, Nancy Mace, wrote an op-ed for the New York Times.
"A small number of lawmakers negotiate major legislation behind closed doors and spring it on members with little notice or opportunity for input. Leadership promises members their provisions will be in a bill, then strips them out in final drafts. Every must-pass bill is loaded with thousands of pages of unrelated policies, presented as take-it-or-leave-it. The House has abdicated control of appropriations, which the Constitution says must originate here, to the Senate.
For much of our history, most House business was conducted under an open rule: Any member could offer any germane amendment. Over the last two decades, both parties have moved to closed and structured rules, in which no amendments or only handpicked amendments are allowed votes. The House has not considered a single open rule since 2016. Leaders of both parties have systematically silenced rank-and-file voices."
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"Would opening up the floor lead to more conservative bills passing or more bipartisan ones? The honest answer is: It would do both. Only about 5 percent of the bills introduced this year have seen a floor vote. Some Republican priorities would finally get a vote. So, too, would common-sense bipartisan measures. The point is to do more and let voters see where their representatives stand. What we have now is the worst of all worlds: little accountability, transparency and results."
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"Today Republicans have a governing trifecta: the House, the Senate and the White House. If we fail to pass legislation that permanently secures the border, addresses the affordability crisis, improves health care and restores law and order, we will lose this majority. And we will deserve it.
We can do better. We can restore regular order, empower members to legislate and deliver on our promises. But that will require a fundamental shift, one that prioritizes courage over control. Let us vote. Let the people see. Let the chips fall. That’s democracy."
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/08/opinion/nancy-mace-congress-republicans.html
Archived: https://archive.ph/Ymsfp
"A small number of lawmakers negotiate major legislation behind closed doors and spring it on members with little notice or opportunity for input. Leadership promises members their provisions will be in a bill, then strips them out in final drafts. Every must-pass bill is loaded with thousands of pages of unrelated policies, presented as take-it-or-leave-it. The House has abdicated control of appropriations, which the Constitution says must originate here, to the Senate.
For much of our history, most House business was conducted under an open rule: Any member could offer any germane amendment. Over the last two decades, both parties have moved to closed and structured rules, in which no amendments or only handpicked amendments are allowed votes. The House has not considered a single open rule since 2016. Leaders of both parties have systematically silenced rank-and-file voices."
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"Would opening up the floor lead to more conservative bills passing or more bipartisan ones? The honest answer is: It would do both. Only about 5 percent of the bills introduced this year have seen a floor vote. Some Republican priorities would finally get a vote. So, too, would common-sense bipartisan measures. The point is to do more and let voters see where their representatives stand. What we have now is the worst of all worlds: little accountability, transparency and results."
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"Today Republicans have a governing trifecta: the House, the Senate and the White House. If we fail to pass legislation that permanently secures the border, addresses the affordability crisis, improves health care and restores law and order, we will lose this majority. And we will deserve it.
We can do better. We can restore regular order, empower members to legislate and deliver on our promises. But that will require a fundamental shift, one that prioritizes courage over control. Let us vote. Let the people see. Let the chips fall. That’s democracy."
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/08/opinion/nancy-mace-congress-republicans.html
Archived: https://archive.ph/Ymsfp
NY Times
Opinion | Nancy Mace: What’s the Point of Congress?
The system in the House promotes control by party leaders over accountability and achievement.
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