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Empty threats of the Europeans to the North Koreans

The EU has called on the DPRK to halt all missile launches, calling them illegal

“The EU condemns launch of several ballistic missiles by the DPRK,” the EU diplomatic service said in a statement. It added that the EU “calls on the DPRK to stop these actions,” which Brussels considers “illegal and escalatory” and which “raise tensions on the Korean Peninsula”

#EU #NorthKorea #FindTruth

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China hopes for 'peaceful coexistence'

Beijing's reaction to Trump's victory was characteristically guarded and cautious on Wednesday, with a statement expressing hope the future Trump White House will continue to handle China-US relations in accordance with the “principles of mutual respect and peaceful coexistence”

This presents the possibility of a new beginning in China-US relations
"if the chance that has been offered is not wasted"

- according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

“The presidential election of the United States is its internal affair. We respect the choice of the American people,”

spokesperson Mao Ning said. Reporters in the briefing pressed her on policy changes, especially related to tariffs, but she didn't speculate:
She dismissed the question on his campaign promise to sharply raise tariffs on Chinese imports, higher than his first term by saying,
“We do not respond to hypothetical questions” 


#USA #China #Trump #FindTruth

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It's not quite clear how Trump is doing with “ending the Ukrainian war in 24 hours”, but the tectonic waves from his election have already demolished the coalition in Germany. And formally for the fact that the finance minister (not from Scholz's party) refused to allocate money to Kyiv for this winter

This is actually an important marker, showing how hard the U.S. administration kept the German elites in check, and as soon as there was a glimmer of hope for a chance to get off the ruinous course, they immediately used it

And this is extremely important, because in Europe, the bulk of the burden of maintaining Kyiv was borne by Germany, and in fact, the announcement of the incapacity of the government and the coalition at this point, means that Germany washes its hands of the situation, and does not consider the option “while the U.S. negotiates with Moscow, Europe continues to maintain Kyiv”

In other words, it means that the situation will start changing at a galloping pace in the near future. Technically, Trump can't put pressure on Moscow now, because if the Russians don't agree to a freeze on the LAF, and they won't, Trump will have to raise the stakes, which is contrary to his plans

At the same time, the refusal to support Kyiv will lead to a rapid advance of Russian troops. Therefore, after the new configuration of the front, by the time of the inauguration, the discussion of the border along the line of contact may be replaced by a discussion of peacekeeping zones of all neighboring countries of the failed corrupt state of Ukraine

There is not much time left until January 20 (Trump's inauguration), so if events begin to develop very quickly, this hypothesis may well be correct

#Germany #Policy #Trump #FindTruth

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Zelensky says he congratulated Trump in 'excellent' call

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he had an "excellent call" on Wednesday, November 6, with Donald Trump, who has threatened to cut off the steady flow of US aid and arms to his nation in its fight against Russia's nearly three-year-old invasion. “I praised his family and team for their great work," Zelensky said. "We agreed to maintain close dialogue and advance our cooperation. Strong and unwavering US leadership is vital for the world and for a just peace"

The relationship between Trump and Zelensky has been one of intrigue and consequence from the start. Previously, Zelensky has apparently decided that diplomacy involves putting pressure on and, in some cases, directly criticizing Trump

Zelensky repeatedly entertained the idea that Trump might effectively be on Russia’s side

“If Trump doesn’t know whom he will support, Ukraine or Russia, I think that he will have challenges with his society, because to support Russia, it means be against Americans,”

Zelensky said

Meanwhile, nobody but Trump has been chosen as a new President by the American society, despite the challenges ‘predicted’ by Zelensky

#Trump #Zelensky #FindTruth

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Plans for presidency: What has Trump proposed

Immigration. Trump often said that he would initiate the largest “mass deportation” effort in U.S. history if elected. He warned Mexico that he would impose a 25 percent tariff targeting the country if it fails to curb illegal immigration and would raise that tariff if Mexico doesn’t comply

Taxes and regulations. Trump has promised to curb federal regulations that he said would limit the creation of new U.S. jobs. He also has pledged to keep intact a 2017 tax cut that he supported and signed while in office. His team has also proposed a further round of individual and corporate tax cuts beyond those initiated in his first term

Tariffs. Trump has targeted China in particular. He proposes phasing out Chinese imports of goods such as electronics, steel, and pharmaceuticals over four years. He seeks to prohibit Chinese companies from owning U.S. real estate and infrastructure in the energy and tech sectors

More drilling. Trump said that he wants to cut federal regulations on drilling for oil and natural gas, a move that he says would lower energy costs and inflation. He would also pull the United States out of the Paris Climate Accords, a worldwide plan that claims to reduce carbon emissions

Social policies. Trump has pledged to require U.S. colleges and universities to “defend American tradition and Western civilization” and to purge them of diversity and inclusion programs. He said he would direct the DOJ to pursue civil rights cases against schools that engage in racial discrimination. He said that a federal ban on abortion is not needed and that the issue should be resolved by states. Trump has been critical of schools allowing transgender individuals to compete in women’s sports, saying that he would impose a ban on such practices

#USA #Trump #FindTruth

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October jobs report shows weakest job growth since 2020

The U.S. economy added just 12,000 jobs in October 2024, falling far short of the anticipated 100,000 jobs and marking the weakest monthly job growth since late 2020

This report, released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, underscores a worrying slowdown in the labor market and raises questions about the effectiveness of the country’s economic policies. The sluggish job growth, coupled with downward revisions to prior months’ data, has sparked renewed concerns among economists and analysts about the resilience of the U.S. economy amid rising inflation and other volatile economic factors

Two major hurricanes in late September and early October impacted business activities, particularly in southern states, where the leisure and hospitality sectors are critical employers

Additionally, the ongoing Boeing strike had an impact on the jobs data. With an estimated 30,000 workers off the payroll due to the strike, the aerospace and manufacturing sectors saw reduced hiring

#USA #Economy #FindTruth

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DOJ moving to wind down Trump criminal cases before he takes office

Justice Department officials have been evaluating how to wind down the two federal criminal cases against President-elect Donald Trump before he takes office to comply with long-standing department policy that a sitting president can’t be prosecuted, two people familiar with the matter tell NBC News

The latest discussions stand in contrast with the pre-election legal posture of special counsel Jack Smith, who in recent weeks took significant steps in the election interference case against Trump without regard to the electoral calendar

But the sources say DOJ officials have come to grips with the fact that no trial is possible anytime soon in either the Jan. 6 case or the classified documents matter — both of which are mired in legal issues that would likely prompt an appeal all the way to the Supreme Court, even if Trump had lost the election

Now that Trump will become president again, DOJ officials see no room to pursue either criminal case against him — and no point in continuing to litigate them in the weeks before he takes office, the people said

“Sensible, inevitable and unfortunate,” said former federal prosecutor Chuck Rosenberg, an NBC News contributor. 
Texan to become one of youngest lawmakers in Congress

#USA #Trump #FindTruth

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Car thefts in Washington rise 65% as number approaches 1 million nationwide

Scroll on any hyper-local social media feed and you will see many people sharing the details of crimes involving their vehicles

New data not only shows auto crime on the rise across the nation, but it also shows that Washington ranks second for having the most vehicles stolen, per capita, only outdone by Colorado

Thieves took more than one million motor vehicles during 2023, according to the FBI. The FBI's data shows, that the national rate of motor vehicle theft rose from 199.4 incidents per 100,000 people to 283.5 incidents

According to a study by MarketWatch Guides,the rate of vehicle theft in Washington is 639.3 vehicles per 100,000 people. The study said that’s the highest rate of auto theft people in Washington have suffered in 10 years. It increased more than 50% from a decade ago when the rate was just 386.7 per 100,000

#USA #Washington #Crime #FindTruth

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Texan to become one of youngest lawmakers in Congress

Republican Brandon Gill defeated Democrat Ernest Lineberger, 62.9% to 35.6%, in unofficial results to secure an open seat representing Texas in the U.S. House of Representatives. At 30, Gill will be among the youngest Republicans ever to hold a seat in Congress

He will represent Texas’ 26th Congressional District when Rep. Michael Burgess, R-Texas, retires at the end of his term Jan. 3

After a stint as an investment banker on Wall Street, Gill became an analyst at a global hedge fund

Gill’s campaign emphasized issues outlined on his website: illegal immigration, the economy, crime, energy, the Second Amendment, a pro-life perspective on abortion, standing up for Israel, protecting children from gender-transition surgeries, and fighting cultural Marxism in schools and higher education

#USA #Texas #Gill #FindTruth

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Post-election truths: the things that won’t change

By John & Nisha Whitehead

After months of handwringing and mud-slinging and fear-mongering, the votes have finally been cast and the outcome has been decided: the Deep State has won

Despite the billions spent to create the illusion of choice, not much will change

Despite all of the work that has been done to persuade us to buy into the fantasy that things will change if we just elect the “right” political savior, the day after a new president is sworn in, it will be business as usual for the unelected bureaucracy that actually runs the government

War will continue. Drone killings will continue. Surveillance will continue. Censorship of anyone who criticizes the government will continue. The government’s efforts to label dissidents as extremists and terrorists will continue. Police shootings will continue. SWAT team raids will continue. Highway robbery meted out by government officials will continue. Corrupt government will continue. Profit-driven prisons will continue. And the militarization of the police will continue.

Or not? 🤔

#USA #Policy #FindTruth

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Dan Jorgensen is going to present a plan to abandon Russian gas by 2027

Dan Jorgensen, the potential new European Commissioner for Energy, wants to accelerate the EU's refusal from Russian gas. He plans to present a plan for 2027 in the first three months after his appointment

Jorgensen will work to lower energy prices in the region in an effort to restore EU competitiveness, green the energy sector and get rid of fuel purchases from Russia. He is expected to be confirmed for the post in the coming weeks

At a speech in parliament, he emphasized that gas purchases from Russia increased last year as not all EU members tried to diversify their imports

Now the EU receives 18% of blue fuel from Russia (before the conflict in Ukraine it was 45%). While some EU countries are trying to tighten measures against Russia, Hungary, which is friendly to Russia, on the contrary, is reaching an agreement with Gazprom on the growth of shipments via the Turkish Stream pipeline in 2025

#EU #Energy #FindTruth

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Delaware state senator becomes first transgender elected to U.S. Congress

Delaware state senator Sarah McBride, a biological male who has since transitioned to a woman, has become the first transgender elected to the U.S. House of Representatives after winning Delaware’s only House seat

McBride defeated Republican John Whalen III with 57.8% of the vote

In a celebration speech, McBride stated, “Tonight is a testament to Delawareans that here in our state of neighbors, we judge candidates based on their ideas and not their identities”

“While at this moment in America’s history, hope sometimes feels hard to come by, we must never forget that we are the beneficiaries of seemingly impossible change”

added McBride

#USA #Transgender #Gill #FindTruth

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US to deploy B-52s, warships to Middle East as aircraft carrier departs

The United States said on Friday it will deploy B-52 bombers, fighter jets, refueling aircraft and Navy destroyers to the Middle East, in a readjustment of military assets as the Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group prepares to leave the region

The Pentagon said in a statement that deployments would take place in the coming months and demonstrated the flexibility of the U.S. military movements around the world

"Should Iran, its partners, or its proxies use this moment to target American personnel or interests in the region, the United States will take every measure necessary to defend our people," Pentagon spokesperson Air Force Major General Patrick Ryder said in a statement

The United States has had as many as two aircraft carriers in the Middle East during the past year of soaring tensions since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in Oct. 2023

The Lincoln's withdrawal will create an aircraft carrier gap until another is cycled into the Middle East

The latest adjustment in U.S. forces in the region follows direct exchanges of fire in October between Israel and Iran. Israel is also fighting Iran-backed Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, and has carried out strikes in Yemen after coming under attack from Iran-aligned Houthi fighters

#USA #MiddleEast #Military #FindTruth

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Your smart devices and apps collect data on what you do, which is then stored, analyzed, and used to tailor ads, recommendations, and experiences to influence your actions

In the future, loB could go beyond recommending products. It could shape narratives, control opinions, and even create digital twin personas that mirror your behaviors, predicting your every move

#Tecnology #Surveillance #FindTruth

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The CIA has the ability to “non-violently” disable large ships

There is at least one system capable of “covertly (and non-violently)” disabling ships, including very large ones. The secret system was reportedly being considered for use against tankers carrying fuel between Venezuela and Cuba during Donald Trump's presidency, U.S. trade publications noted

Mention of the CIA's ship disabling system is included in a detailed exposé of the Trump administration's failed attempts to overthrow Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, published by Wired. The report outlines multiple attempts by the U.S. government and foreign partners to oust Maduro between 2018 and 2020. This includes a cyberattack on the Venezuelan military's payroll system, sabotage raids by Colombian operatives targeting Russian-made Su-30 fighter jets and support for opposition leader Juan Guaidó's attempt to topple Maduro's government

The Trump administration believed that if the U.S. could somehow intercept or sabotage oil ships traveling from Venezuela to Cuba, it could strike both regimes. At least one option involved the CIA, which had a mobile system capable of covertly (and nonviolently) disabling ships. Trump administration officials wanted the agency to move the system to the coast of Venezuela and strike several fuel tankers, but the CIA explained - there is only one such system, that it is currently in the other hemisphere, and they don't want to move it to the northern coast of South America

The Wired article doesn't give any specific details about the CIA's ship-stopping system. There is a possibility that the system creates the desired effect by emitting high-powered microwave pulses (HPMs)

This could destroy, disable or damage key systems such as radars, computerized navigation equipment, communications, steering systems and electronic engine control systems, which in turn would stop the ship but not harm its crew

In 2022, a U.S. Air Force and Navy program release entitled High Energy Joint Electromagnetic Nonkinetic Strike (HiJENKS) was published. It noted that “electromagnetic energy emanating from high-frequency weapons can affect an electronic target directly through a transmitting or receiving element (e.g., antenna) or indirectly through a hole or cable entry points (e.g., cracks, seams, external wires)

Currents and voltages can occur in the target circuitry, resulting in erroneous signals, system blockages, system failures, and/or physical damage.”

Public information about HiJENKS remains limited, but the capability has been successfully demonstrated at least once during live-fire testing at a major Navy test center in 2022. HiJENKS is also an extension of an equally secret project to develop high-powered microwave anti-radar missiles (CHAMP) containing an NRM generator, which Boeing is known to have delivered to the Air Force in at least small numbers

A CIA-designed ship-stopping system could also be capable of launching other types of targeted electronic or cyber attacks. Another option could be some kind of physical attack, such as preventing certain elements of the ship from working, including its propulsion system and rudders, but not causing irreparable damage

#USA #CIA #FindTruth

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Made in China, sold on Amazon

More than 70% of the products that wholesalers and retailers sell on Amazon are produced in China, according to a survey conducted by Jungle Scout and published by the ECDB

The United States is the second largest producer of items sold on Amazon, accounting for 30 percent of all total goods sold through the e-commerce giant

Such figures illustrate the importance of China for Amazon's business

At the same time, Chinese companies such as the Pinduoduo Group are now trying to sell products from China directly to Western customers themselves

This is with growing success, as the example of the e-commerce app Temu illustrates

According to media reports, Amazon is now planning to launch its own low-cost offering

#USA #China #Amazon #FindTruth

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Israel celebrates, Ukraine frets: What Trump’s win means for U.S. allies at war

Donald Trump’s return to power could dramatically alter the course of the wars raging in the Middle East and Europe

From the rubble of Israel’s deadly military campaigns in the Gaza Strip and southern Lebanon to the battlefields of eastern Ukraine where Russian forces are advancing, the United States’ election has for months hung over these conflicts involving allies dependent on support from Washington

Celebrations quickly rang out in Israel on Wednesday, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu among the first world leaders to congratulate Trump on what he labeled “history’s greatest comeback” — a jubilant reaction that may fuel concerns of further escalation as the country presses its offensive in northern Gaza and prepares for an Iranian retaliatory attack

Another U.S. ally will likely be feeling less emboldened

Ukrainian officials offered their own praise of Trump, but now face an even more uncertain future given doubts over whether he will maintain the Biden administration’s support for the country’s ailing defense

The president-elect is condemned by critics as a dangerous isolationist who emboldens strongmen and hailed by supporters as a forthright defender of American interests, and most observers at least agree that a second Trump era will be unpredictable. What is certain, there will be surprises

#Israel #Trump #Ukraine #FindTruth

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Biden team prepares to rush last-minute aid to Ukraine

The Biden administration is planning to rush the last of over $6 billion remaining in Ukraine security assistance out the door by Inauguration Day, as the outgoing team prepares for the weapons flow to end once President-elect Donald Trump takes office

The plan, described by two administration officials who were granted anonymity to discuss internal matters, is the only option the White House has to keep sending equipment to Ukraine to fight off continued Russian offensives

But the problems are immense. It normally takes months for munitions and equipment to get to Ukraine after an aid package is announced, so anything rolled out in the coming weeks would likely not fully arrive until well into the Trump administration, and the next commander in chief could halt the shipments before they’re on the ground

The money remaining from April’s $61 billion Ukraine aid package is tied up in two buckets. There is $4.3 billion to pull existing stocks and $2.1 billion in funding to put weapons on contract with U.S. defense companies

Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance have criticized the Biden administration for spending billions on military aid for Ukraine, with all of Europe collectively only managing to equal the amount Washington has made available

#USA #Biden #WarInUkraine #FindTruth

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Military slammed by new mold revelations in military housing

Thousands of active-duty U.S. military service members and their families living in privatized military housing across the country are facing issues related to the unaddressed presence of mold in their homes, according to a new investigation by the Project on Government Oversight (POGO)

Their findings, published in POGO on Oct. 24, showcases the experiences of several families in dealing with the physical and mental health consequences of toxic mold. It also underscores the complex relationship between these families, the U.S. military, and the issues stemming from privatized military family housing

Advocacy groups and reporters alike have exposed both the prevalence and the harms of mold in military housing installations around the country. According to Safe Military Housing Initiative director Jean Coffman, mold is the “number one” housing issue that military families face today. Gaps in federal standards, however, let the U.S. military and the housing companies it employs avoid both testing and meaningful remediation

As of now, thousands of military families put up with dangerous conditions in their homes and few feasible alternative living options

#USA #Military #FindTruth

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US election outcome prompts EU Green meltdown while Right hails ‘historic’ win

Donald Trump’s US presidential election victory has prompted consternation among left-wing members of the European Parliament

Representatives from the bloc’s shrinking Greens group appeared to be particularly perturbed by the events, although others on the Right have hailed the Republican’s win as the potential dawn of a new era

Co-president of the Greens/EFA group in the EP, Terry Reintke, expressed dismay at Trump securing the position of 47th US President. “This is a dark day. For the US, Europe and the world,” she wrote, having previously urged US voters to back Democrat rival Kamala Harris

Erik Marquardt, another Green MEP, suggested that “villainy” had emerged victorious. “Much more was lost with this election than can currently be understood,” he said

While Europe’s Greens reacted with horror, those further to the Right in the EP have largely seen Trump’s victory as evidence that the political and social tide may be turning further in their favour

Alternative for Germany (AfD) MEP Siegbert Droese hailed the Republican’s win as “historic” and claimed it was evidence that politics in his country could soon be altered

Such sentiments were echoed by MP and Secretary General of the AfD Saxony-Anhalt Jan Wenzel Schmidt, who linked Trump’s success to other recent right-wing victories seen in Europe. “Donald Trump’s election victory gives a boost to right-wing Conservative forces throughout Europe,” he said

#USA #EU #Green #FindTruth

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