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Russian President Vladimir Putin must have realized that this week’s BRICS Summit would be something special when UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres promised to attend. This was no ordinary visit; this was Guterres giving tacit approval to BRICS’ efforts to form a new international organization that would rattle the windows in places like New Yo…
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It was then that I realized that I wasn’t alone. Many Americans have signed on to a similar card when they make a new purchase, transfer an existing balance, or open many “initial low rate” cards. As I write this article, I’ve just received an offer for a “Holiday Card,” which has the same structure: an initial low rate with a killer rate to follow…
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It was then that I realized that I wasn’t alone. Many Americans have signed on to a similar card when they make a new purchase, transfer an existing balance, or open many “initial low rate” cards. As I write this article, I’ve just received an offer for a “Holiday Card,” which has the same structure: an initial low rate with a killer rate to follow…
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On the other side of the battle line, the Axis of Resistance has neither the resources nor technology to match the American-Israeli side. The Drones they produce are inexpensive to make and, by and large, use technology developed by Iran more than 25 years ago. But it’s how they utilize their drones that make the difference.…
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It may be the best indicator of our nation’s future prosperity — the relative performance of the United States Currency, the Dollar. After all, we are a nation of consumers, and in the latest reported month (August 2024), our country purchased over $340 billion from overseas. At the same time, we are the most heavily indebted country in the world, …
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The great irony of the Middle East War is that Americans are presented, almost exclusively, with the Israeli point of view, not the American. Consequently, we learn that Israel invaded Gaza and that it has a limited military operation in Lebanon and with Iran.Από τον David Reavill
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The great irony of the Middle East War is that Americans are presented, almost exclusively, with the Israeli point of view, not the American. Consequently, we learn that Israel invaded Gaza and that it has a limited military operation in Lebanon and with Iran.Από τον David Reavill
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The great irony of the Middle East War is that Americans are presented, almost exclusively, with the Israeli point of view, not the American. Consequently, we learn that Israel invaded Gaza and that it has a limited military operation in Lebanon and with Iran.Από τον David Reavill
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Last Friday, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s Prime Minister, calmly picked up the secure telephone and ordered Yoav Gallant, the Defense Minister, to attack Hezbollah. He then strode to the podium to address the United Nations General Assembly. It was an amazing piece of theater by Israel’s always-measured and controlled leader.…
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Stalin was a master of mass psychology and thoroughly understood the methods of controlling large groups of people. For instance, Stalin instinctively recognized that the State was uniquely positioned to present “news and information.” The average citizen would see any information disseminated by the Central Government as authoritative and reliable…
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