Fascistbook Announces End to Short-Lived Crypto System
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While the Anglo-Saxons have already succeeded in excluding Russia from the Council of Europe and are preparing to prevent it from participating in OSCE meetings, they are working to sink the European Union by creating a competing structure in Central Europe: the Three Seas Initiative. In doing so, they are taking up an old Polish
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By Selwyn Duke In response to my recent article “Tucker Carlson’s Misguided Attack on Republicans,” I received positive feedback — and also a bit of the negative variety. Here’s one email from a disappointed longtime reader (my response is below): Republicans in Congress are massively elected by conservatives. That is the vast majority the Republican
Russian Electronic Warfare Assets Find Use in Ukraine – Commonly seen before its invasion of Ukraine as one of the most competent states in electronic warfare (EW), Russia has nonetheless needed to correct certain serious issues in its EW practices during its 2022 invasion of Ukraine. While apparent failures to operate in a highly contested
South Korea’s New President Brings Seoul Back to the Democratic Community: South Korea’s new president, Yoon Seok-Yeol, went to the recent Madrid summit of NATO. This was a sharp and welcome shift in South Korean foreign policy from the drift and distance from partner democracies that characterized the previous South Korean presidency, of Moon Jae-In.
The lack of a decision comes as the United States battles an energy crunch