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U.S. taxpayer dollars are funding 57,000 Ukraine state salaries
U.S. tax dollars are also paying the salaries of 57,000 of Ukraine's state employees, are subsidizing private businesses and helping them gain new customers overseas via USAID, and are even buying seed and fertilizer for Ukrainian farmers. Read More.
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Columnist: Washington establishment's 'narrative' on Ukraine is 'largely propaganda'
The United States and NATO are fighting a proxy war against the Russian Federation in Ukraine. Read More.
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UN Assembly opens amid widening wars and humanitarian crises
Presidents, prime ministers, kings and potentates are converging on New York for the opening session of the United Nations General Assembly. The 78th annual Assembly of the world organization presents both a global gala and expanded Summit meeting to try to solve a myriad of crises facing the international community. Read More.
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Statues honoring communists erected by pro-North Left in South Korea
While in the U.S. communists were toppling statues of American heroes nationwide, South Korea's pro-North leftists were erecting statues of communists. Read More.
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North Korea launches nuclear missile submarine with Chinese characteristics
On Sept. 6, amid a broadcast North Korean ceremony, dictator Kim Jong-Un presided over the official launch ceremony of his new large conventionally-powered ballistic-missile-armed submarine (SSB), called “841,” and suggested it may be the first of many, posing an increasing regional nuclear and a global proliferation threat. Read More.
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After Afghanistan: Global conflicts widen, endure and spread
The tragic collapse of Kabul to the Islamic fundamentalist Taliban signaled the last sordid chapter in the Biden Administration’s appalling and shambolic “withdrawal” from America’s longest military commitment. But beyond the perceived American weakness and strategic myopia it glaringly manifest, the Afghan debacle incentivized what political scientists dub as “bad actors” such as Russia and Communist China. Read More.
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Japan’s record defense budget signals its alarm at China, North Korea advances
On Aug. 31 Japan’s Ministry of Defense requested a record budget of $59.9 billion for the fiscal budget year that begins on April 1, 2024. Read More.
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Stop taxpayer funds to universities serving as fronts for the Chinese Communist Party
American universities openly welcome the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). After all, many universities are controlled by Marxist professors who welcome fellow comrades. Also welcome are the millions of dollars the CCP funnels to the universities to gain influence and access to elite American leaders. Read More.
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Hoax perpetrated by Canada's Left, media led to 81 Christian churches being burned
Leftists activists claimed that there were "mass graves" of indigenous children at residential schools across Canada. It was revealed as a hoax, reports say. Read More.
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China on his mind? Xi Jinping missed major speech far from home at BRICS summit
Communist Party leader Xi Jinping was so preoccupied with internal conditions back home in China that he skipped out on a major speech last week at the BRICS summit in South Africa, observers surmised. Read More.
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UN Security Council shines a light on Kim dynasty's rights violations, long ignored by member nations
Most countries politely prefer to look the other way when it comes to confronting widespread reports of North Korean human rights violations. After all what can you do about what goes on in one of the world’s most closed and repressive communist regimes [headed by the dynasty of Kim Il-Sung, the grandfather of Kim Jong-Un]? Read More.
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Climate change update: Manhunt underway for arsonists in Canary Islands, Spain
Authorities in Spain said forest fires that have burned 120 million square meters on the Canary Islands has forced evacuations in 11 of the 31 municipalities of Tenerife. Read More.
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Trump reminds: U.S. under Carter allowed the Panama Canal to come under China's control
Former President Donald Trump: "We cannot let China be in Cuba. If I'm president, then they'll get out because I had a very good relationship with President Xi because he respected this country and he respected me. We can't let them run the Panama Canal. And we gave it away for one dollar. Think of that. How stupid are we?" Read More.
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Iran deal proceeds without Congressional oversight during August recess
The Biden Administration appears to have successfully circumvented Congressional oversight in approving the release of billions in funds for Iran in a mid-August prisoner-exchange deal. Read More.
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Chinese illegally crossing U.S. border increased by at least 800 percent in past year
The number of migrants from China attempting to illegally enter the United States via the southern border has increased by about 800 percent, according to Border Patrol data. Read More.

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