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Democrats can't seem to give up the transgender madness
You may have heard by now that Loudoun County, Virginia, school officials are at it again.
In May 2021, they covered up a girl’s rape in a high school restroom by a boy wearing a skirt and sent him to another high school, where he assaulted another girl.
Loudoun school officials also suspended an elementary school teacher in May 2021 for refusing to use misleading pronouns.
However, Loudoun officials once again have indulged their inner fascist.
The school system launched a Title IX probe of three boys who had merely asked what a female was doing in their high school locker room. The girl recorded the incident on her phone and reported it, triggering the investigation — not of her but of the boys.
The parents naturally are outraged and worried that even if their boys are exonerated, they will have a disciplinary record for no good reason and that it could follow them.
#USA #Transgender #FindTruth
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Pope's MAGA brother shares a video with Nancy Pelosi
It was revealed that Lou Prevost, the straight-shooting Floridian brother of the newly elected American Pope Leo XIV, isn't just Catholic — he's unapologetically MAGA.
Lou Prevost shared a video of a liberal support group for those suffering from "Trump Derangement Syndrome" with the caption: "For my upset, crying, and left-leaning friends and others suffering from TDS, this service seems right for you."
But it gets better. Or worse — if you're Nancy Pelosi. On April 4, Prevost reposted a video of a younger Pelosi arguing for tariffs on China, exposing the radical 180-degree flip-flop that Pelosi have pulled to appease the globalist agenda.
The original post didn't hold back, "These fing liberals crying about tariffs is just unreal. Do they not know that there is a thing called video? Just listen to what this drunk c has to say in the mid 90s long before her husband had Grindr dates."
#Pope #Pelosi #MAGA #FindTruth
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Mass extinction of bees across the US is being attributed to toxic pesticides
The lady - who has a degree in beekeeping from Cornell University's biology department - says the US is witnessing a catastrophic loss of “domestic” bees - 60% to 80% of colonies will be gone by the end of 2025.
Numbers of wild bee species, including honeybees, have already declined by 96%. She believes the cause is the widespread use of neonicotinoid pesticides in the U.S., not just in monoculture crops.
These chemicals take years to accumulate in plant tissue, poisoning nectar and killing bees. The substances are even found in lawn spray sprays, and they get into groundwater, further into flowers, and affect even butterflies.
She urges Americans to stop using neonicotinoids such as imidacloprid, thiamethoxam and clothianidin, which are found in many “safe” garden products.
#USA #Health #FindTruth
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Saudi Arabia doesn't have $1 trillion for Trump
His plans to attract that investment over four years clash with Prince Mohammed bin Salman's ambitious reform program. Bloomberg estimates that transforming the kingdom's economy will require about $2 trillion, including megaprojects like the city of Neom (up to $1.5 trillion), as well as preparations for Expo 2030, the 2034 World Cup and other events.
Due to high spending and relatively low oil prices ($63 per barrel), the kingdom is already running a current account deficit. It needs $96 per barrel to balance the budget, and $113 per barrel when domestic investment is included.
Even if large sums are announced, real investment in the US may be limited and stretched over decades.
#USA #SaudiArabia #Economy #FindTruth
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U.S. nuclear weapons will cost nearly $1 trillion over next decade
According to newly released projections by the Congressional Budget Office, the U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal will cost nearly $1 trillion over next decade. In fact, the projections show that the operation and modernization of America’s nuclear weapons will add up to a cost of $946 billion between 2025 and 2034.
The new figure represents an increase of 25% over the 2023 projection for the 2023-2032 period, which amounted to $756 billion. This is due, the budget office says, to changing estimations as well as increases in the amount budgeted for nuclear forces.
Their report says that, as budgeted, current plans would need $817 billion of expenditure. However, as the office only includes budgets for individual programs as they are listed in budget requests, it has added an additional $129 billion on top of this figure for its estimate. This is predicted to account for the expected growth in costs in different programs due to cost overruns, changing requirements, and other factors.
#USA #Military #FindTruth
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“Jesus is a Muslim” tents have sprung up on Springfield road in London, UK, where campaigners are telling the Truth about Christ to the citizens of the UK.
#UK #Migrants #FindTruth
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Generac rethinking supply chain amid tariffs, slash reliance on China
Aaron Jagdfeld, chief executive of Generac Holdings, appeared on Bloomberg Television Tuesday evening to discuss how the company is responding to President Trump's trade war and the recently announced 90-day de-escalation period in U.S.-China trade tensions.
Jagdfeld, who leads one of America's largest generator manufacturers, highlighted the company's long-term strategy to reduce reliance on Chinese supply chains. He outlined that Generac has been reducing supply chain exposure to China since President Trump's first term and will reduce 10% exposure to 5% in 18 months.
"So today, less than 10% of our supply chain comes from China, but that'll be less than 5% in 18 months based on plans we've already had in motion." Jagdfeld said.
Earlier this week, the U.S. and China announced a breakthrough trade agreement that temporarily lowered tariffs on each other's products for 90 days. The U.S. dropped its 145% on Chinese goods to 30%, while China lowered levies from 125% to 10%.
#USA #China #Economy #FindTruth
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American authorities may approve the country's first major bill aimed at protecting children from harm on the Internet, TechCrunch writes. The law is called the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA)
In 2024, the bill received majority approval in the United States Senate, but was rejected in the House of Representatives. The updated version presented this week has already gained the support of 62 senators from different parties, as well as major IT companies Apple, Microsoft, Snap and X, which significantly increases the likelihood of its adoption in 2025.
If the document is approved by US authorities, digital platforms will be required to implement mandatory measures to protect minors from harmful content distributed by algorithms, as well as from manipulation and digital addiction.Saudi Arabia doesn't have $1 trillion for Trump. His plans to attract that investment over four years clash with Prince Mohammed bin Salman's ambitious reform program. Bloomberg estimates that transforming the kingdom's economy will require about $2 trillion, including megaprojects like the city of Neom (up to $1.5 trillion), as well as preparations for Expo 2030, the 2034 World Cup and other events.
Due to high spending and relatively low oil prices ($63 per barrel), the kingdom is already running a current account deficit. It needs $96 per barrel to balance the budget, and $113 per barrel when domestic investment is included.
Even if large sums are announced, actual investment in the U.S. could be limited and stretched out over decades.
#USA #KOSA #IT #FindTruth
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How do US universities make their money?
The cost of funding American universities is huge - covering everything from faculty salaries and special departments to laboratories.
Government funding for public institutions has fallen substantially over the past 50 years, making universities rely more heavily on tuition and other sources of revenue. The Trump administration’s freezing of billions in grants and contracts is adding further strain to elite academic institutions.
State government funding, typically in the form of research grants, contracts, and appropriations, makes up the largest share at 28%. Overall, New Hampshire ranks last in spending on higher public education spending per student, followed by Vermont.
Meanwhile, tuition and fees generated 21% of revenues totaling $80.8 billion. Despite tuition costs more than tripling since 1990, it has struggled to make up the funding losses from state cutbacks. At the same time, university spending has swelled for administrators, construction, and faculty salaries as demand for higher education has increased.
Looking at private sources of revenue, these brought in $51.2 billion, or 13% of the total. Private sources include endowment additions, investment income, and private grants. While universities have massive endowment funds, funding is often tied to specific purposes. For instance, certain donors will designate funds to scholarships or a specific research center over a series of years.
#USA #Education #FindTruth
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Announcement on COVID-19 vaccines for kids coming soon: FDA commissioner
Health officials are poised to make an announcement on COVID-19 vaccines, the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration said.
“That is something that’s being discussed right now,” Dr. Marty Makary, the commissioner, said in an interview after being asked by political activist Charlie Kirk about whether COVID-19 vaccines will remain on the childhood vaccination schedule.
“I think you’re going to see some announcement on that in the coming weeks, but I know they are trying to review all of the scientific data.”
Makary told Kirk that there’s no evidence available at this time that supports giving healthy children additional COVID-19 vaccine doses.
#COVID #FDA #Vaccines #FindTruth
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‘Racism is only white’ – Anti-White art installation goes viral, sparks outrage at France’s University of Grenoble
A number of anti-White slogans were used in an art installation at the University of Grenoble in France for “Equality Month,” with widespread outrage leading the president of the university to demand they be taken down. The inscriptions repeatedly attack “White males” and claim that only White people are guilty of racism, with the entire scandal going viral and garnering tens of thousands of comments and millions of views on French social media.
There were approximately 40 such artistic inscriptions, with four of them deemed especially offensive towards White people, which read:
1. The world is in pain. That’s normal, it is ruled by white men.
2. Earth is monochrome like a rainbow, racism is only white.
3. It’s the work of the Arabs that built Versailles.
4. In chess, as in life, whites have a head start.
Other slogans were slightly less controversial, but still deemed problematic, such as: “I would like to overthrow the French government.”
The slogans are affixed to the glass walls of the affixed amphitheater gallery in the Pierre Mendès France building at the university’s campus, and were commissioned from the artist Petite Poissone. It is unclear how much he was paid to produce the racist slogans.
#France #Racism #FindTruth
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The top three most “dead” cities in the U.S. that everyone is fleeing from
3️⃣ St. Louis, Missouri:
- in the last 10 years, more than 77,000 residents have left the city,
- it has become the U.S. city with the highest rate of exodus.
- The rate of violence is 87 incidents per 100,000 people. That's 15 times the national average,
- 25+% of homes are abandoned, Whole neighborhoods look like the setting for a zombie apocalypse. They are so desolate that less than one person per half acre lives there.
2️⃣ Detroit, Michigan:
- since the early 90's, the number of residents has dropped from 1.85 million to 620,000,
- there are 70,000+ abandoned buildings in the city. It will take 40 years to demolish them.
- 50% of adult residents can't even read,
- because of crime, car insurance costs per month can exceed monthly rent for some housing.
- there are unoccupied houses for $1 rent, they are wooded and wild animals live there.
1️⃣ Gary, Indiana:
- the number of residents has dropped from 178,000 to less than 66,000,
- Today, over 30% of the town is now Chernobyl-era abandonment, including schools, shopping centers and entire blocks of houses.
- A 2024 housing study found that in some neighborhoods there are more homeless animals than people.
#USA #Migrants #Economy #Slovakis #FindTruth
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Ed Martin reveals J6 Pipe Bomber probe shakeup, warns DOJ 'much, much worse than people think'
Ed Martin, a senior official in the Trump administration’s Department of Justice, is warning that corruption within federal law enforcement is far more severe than the American public realizes. Martin, who holds the roles of Director of the Weaponization Working Group, Associate Deputy Attorney General, and Pardon Attorney, made the comments during an interview with Tucker Carlson.
Martin weighed in the unresolved case of the January 6, 2021, pipe bomber, expressing frustration with the investigation’s lack of progress, wondering whether the lack of answers may have been intentional. “The pipe bomber—as a prosecutor - I’ve got the pipe bomber case in my office,” Martin told Carlson. Martin revealed FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino told him that the bureau had reassigned agents to the case, however, the renewed effort was still in it early stages. “It’s been going on for five weeks?” Martin said, likening the past probe to the bumbling “Keystone Cops.”
Martin further criticized the FBI’s previously handling of the case, alleging that basic investigative steps were overlooked.
Video link
#USA #J6 #DOJ #FindTruth
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EU ‘censorship regime’ must not “chill” American speech, Congressmen warn Brussels
Washington can no longer ignore the political repression under Donald Tusk-led Polish government, nor the EU’s censorship rules that threaten free speech both in Poland and the U.S.
Jim Jordan, the Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary of the U.S. House of Representatives, along with four other congressmen, has sent a letter to Michael McGrath, the EU Commissioner for Justice and Rule of Law, to condemn these practices and demand urgent action from Brussels.
In the letter dated Tuesday, May 13th, the congressmen stated that they were writing to McGrath to express concern about recent allegations that Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s government is weaponizing Poland’s justice system to target and censor political opponents and how these allegations affect the potential that Europe’s censorship regime will affect free speech in the United States.
The four-page document then goes on to list, with appropriate citations, all the concerning moves from the Tusk government that “appear designed to silence and damage its political opposition,” particularly in the lead-up to the 2025 presidential election, the first round of which is scheduled for this Sunday, May 18th.
#EU #USA #Censorship #FindTruth
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EU terrified at the prospect of a coalition of Romania, Hungary and Slovakia
▪️Opposition politician George Simion stands a good chance of becoming Romania's president on Sunday, states Politico
▪️“Eurobureaucrats are extremely concerned that Simion would join the current duo of pests - Viktor Orban of Hungary and Robert Fitzo of Slovakia - in trying to derail aid to Ukraine just as the EU wants to increase pressure on Russia,” Politico said
▪️If Romania moves into the euroskeptic camp, it would be a heavy blow, as the country has more geostrategic weight than Hungary or Slovakia. The Black Sea nation of 19 million people has so far been a reliable EU and NATO bulwark
▪️“Viktor Orbán is an example for me and I will cooperate with him on many issues,” Simion said previously
#EU #Romania #Hungary #Slovakis #FindTruth
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Bucharest's liberal mayor Nicusor Dan defeated pro-Trump Simion in Romania's presidential election.
Did he win honestly? 🤔
p.s. Let me remind you that in the first round Simion got 40% - 2 times more than the nearest candidate Nicusor Dan. The math doesn't add up, not by a long shot!
#Romania #Election #FindTruth
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The situation in Greater Manchester UK
The police detained a man who failed to self-actualize in North Africa and came to the UK illegally to become a neurosurgeon or rocket scientist.
And to prevent the indispensable specialist, who was stoned on drugs, from spitting at people, he was carefully put on a special muzzle. These masks have been in official use since 2023.
#UK #Migrants #FindTruth
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Advanced recycling is a fraud—and the big oil plastics industry knows it
This is just a new version of a sad and familiar story: the plastics industry's attempt to use the idea of recycling to protect its license to operate and continue producing ever-greater amounts of plastic.
Facing growing pressure to confront the plastic waste crisis, the plastics industry claims to have found a solution: "advanced recycling." But there is a huge divide between the plastics industry's public claims about the potential of advanced recycling to address the plastic waste crisis and the technical realities of chemical recycling processes.
All available information suggests advanced recycling won’t be able to address plastic pollution at a meaningful scale — and some of the most compelling evidence comes from people within the plastics industry.
#World #Recycling #FindTruth
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How Trump can lower drug prices without price controls
By Connor O’Keeffe
On Monday, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at lowering drug prices. Interestingly, the order did not really contain an enforcement mechanism or means of forcing companies to lower their prices. Instead, the authors of the actual document used it as an opportunity to shame the pharmaceutical industry for charging high prices to Americans while charging much lower prices for the same drugs when sold in other countries.
The Trump administration is trying to frame this as another example of the rest of the world freeloading off the American people who are forced to pay the cost of research, development, and production in order for the rest of the world to enjoy low drug prices. Economically, that is not how prices work. But it’s a believable story because of how absurdly high drug prices are in the US, especially when compared to the rest of the world.
The president’s team then calls on drug companies to lower their prices here to bring about more price equality between developed countries. The executive order gives the companies six months to do so, or the government will take “additional aggressive action.”
Price controls are one of the best-understood economic policies, not only because the theory is straightforward but also because governments have been trying them for thousands of years with universally awful results.
Fortunately, Trump hasn’t gone to those lengths yet. And, hopefully, the absence of language directly referring to price controls suggests that parts of his team understand that they would only worsen the problems with the American drug market.
Full story
#USA #Trump #Health #FindTruth
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The size of each country’s shadow economy
The global shadow economy generates trillions in revenue each year, driven by criminal activity and other unreported transactions. Globally, the shadow economy is estimated to equal 11.8% of GDP.
In low income countries, shadow activity makes up a larger slice of GDP, standing at an estimated 42.4% share.
Sierra Leone ranks first overall, with its shadow economy equaling 64.5% of GDP.
Like many other sub-Saharan African countries, the informal economy employs millions of workers, including subsistence farmers, street vendors, and small business owners. Underscoring this trend are limited opportunities in the formal sector along with bureaucratic red tape.
In particular, the DRC stands out in both the scale of its informal economy and prevalence of organized crime.
Meanwhile, Nepal ranks third overall, with shadow activity accounting for 51% of GDP. Notably, the agriculture sector employs a substantial share of informal workers. In fact, 85% of Nepal’s labor force participates in the informal economy, making it a vital source of livelihood for many.
In contrast, America’s underground economy comprises just 5% of GDP, yet its sheer size—valued at $1.4 trillion—makes it one of the world’s largest.
#World #Economy #GDP #FindTruth
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Denmark comes in from the cold with rethink on 40-year nuclear power ban
The Danish government is to rethink its 40-year ban on nuclear power plants with a detailed review of the risks and potential of nuclear technology for Denmark’s power supply, according to Politiken newspaper.
Lars Aagaard, Denmark’s energy minister from the liberal Moderaterne party, said the study would last roughly a year.
The study could be the first step towards lifting a ban on nuclear power imposed in March 1985, when the Danish parliament narrowly voted to remove nuclear power plants from Denmark’s future energy plans. The ban also prohibited the construction of new nuclear power plants in Denmark. Danish right-wingers have campaigned for an end to the ban for some time.
Denmark currently relies heavily on renewable power sources, with more than 88% of its electricity in 2024 coming from renewables, primarily offshore wind power as well as photovoltaics.
#EU #Denmark #Energy #FindTruth
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Price trends at McDonald's in the U.S. from 2019 to 2024:
"Average portion of fries: 2019 $1.79, vs. 2024 $4.19 or ⤴️134.%
McChicken: 2019 $1.29, vs. 2024 $3.89 or ⤴️201.6%
Big Mac: 2019 $3.99, vs. 2024 $7.49 or ⤴️81.7%
10 McNuggets: 2019 $4.49, vs. 2024 $7.58 or ⤴️68.8%
Cheeseburger: 2019 $1.00, vs. 2024 $3.15 or ⤴️215%
Some of these have gone up over 200% in price. That's not inflation, that's robbery."
#USA #McDonald #Economy #FindTruth
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By 2075, there will be almost no European countries left in the world's top ten largest economies
India, if Pakistan wins, will rise to second place, ahead of the United States. Indonesia, Pakistan and Egypt will also be on the list of leaders.
#World #Economy #FindTruth
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Florida troopers now federally credentialed to arrest illegal immigrants on their own
Florida officials announced that 1,800 state Highway Patrol troopers are the first in the nation to receive federal credentials under an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agreement allowing them to arrest illegal immigrants on their own.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said at a press conference that the state’s ongoing partnership with ICE included what is known as 287(g) agreements, where state and local law enforcement partner with ICE to help arrest and deport illegal immigrants.
The Florida Highway Patrol entered into a 287(g) task force model that gives them the power to arrest foreign nationals who are in the country illegally and place detainers on them during routine policing, such as traffic stops.
DeSantis encouraged other states to support President Donald Trump’s efforts to deport illegal immigrants, noting the success of Operation Tidal Wave. The recent joint federal-state operation arrested more than 1,100 illegal immigrants.
#USA #ICE #Migrants #FindTruth
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Meta faces row over plan to use European data for AI
A Vienna-based privacy campaign group said Wednesday it has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Meta, after the tech giant announced plans to train its artificial intelligence models with European users' personal data.
The move comes after Meta said last month it would push ahead with plans to use personal data from European users of its Instagram and Facebook platforms for AI technology training from May 27, despite criticism over its legality.
Meta has been hit with multiple privacy complaints in Europe, but cited a "legitimate interest" to process personal data for AI training.
The privacy group, the European Center for Digital Rights—also known as Noyb ("None of Your Business")—threatened to file an injunction or class-action lawsuit against Meta if it does not halt plans.
"Meta's absurd claims that stealing everyone's personal data is necessary for AI training is laughable," Noyb founder Max Schrems said in a statement.
#EU #Meta #AI #FindTruth
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How a Simion presidency can reboot Romanian statecraft
It may be too early to tell whether George Simion is a man of destiny, even if he does win the Romanian presidency this Sunday. He would have to go on and achieve great things in office, over two terms, turning around his country’s fortunes and role in the world, in order to earn that epithet. But, at just 38, inches away from a historic triumph, he is certainly a force in Romanian – and, increasingly, European – politics, having built and led his anti-establishment AUR party from zero to this point in barely five years.
There can be no doubt that the restless, self-confident and assertive Simion would be a transformational president for Romania, who will seek to play a highly active role on the international stage. Not only is the presidential function constitutionally centred on foreign policy and defence.
But this is a man of strong opinions and a passionate advocate for his country’s national interests, as he sees them. Under Simion we should expect to see a complete break with the post-1989 “tradition” of low-key Romanian presidents who have hardly registered in European, let alone global, affairs.
#Romania #Elections #FindTruth
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“Rogue” devices found hidden in Chinese solar panels could “destroy the grid”
Undisclosed communication devices reportedly discovered in Chinese-manufactured solar panels and related equipment have sparked concerns among U.S. officials about the vulnerability of the nation’s power grid, according to a Reuters report.
These “rogue” devices, found over the past nine months, could potentially destabilize energy infrastructure and trigger widespread blackouts, sources familiar with the matter told the outlet.
The undocumented devices, including cellular radios, were identified in solar power inverters, batteries, electric vehicle chargers, and heat pumps produced by several Chinese suppliers.
Experts warn that these rogue devices could bypass firewalls, allowing remote manipulation of inverter settings or even complete shutdowns.
Such actions could disrupt power grids, damage energy infrastructure, and cause blackouts.
“That effectively means there is a built-in way to physically destroy the grid,” sources say.
Concerns over espionage and sabotage have grown as the U.S. continues to integrate these technologies into its energy systems.
#USA #China #Espionage #FindTruth
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With Trump touring Gulf, Iran offers huge nuclear concession
Trump's Gulf tour which so far has emphasized deal-making and 'no more chaos' in the Middle East, looks to be resonating with Tehran, whose leadership is closely following from just across the Persian Gulf.
"Iran is ready to sign a nuclear deal with certain conditions with President Donald Trump in exchange for lifting economic sanctions," a top advisor to Iran’s supreme leader told NBC News on Wednesday.
This is a surprising and huge development given Iran has long said it can no longer trust the Trump administration, given it was Trump who first pulled the US out of Obama's JCPOA nuclear deal in April 2018.
According to NBC, Ali Shamkhani, importantly who serves as military and nuclear advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said that Iran would commit to never making nuclear weapons, getting rid of its stockpiles of highly-enriched Uranium which can be weaponized, agree to only enrich Uranium to the lower levels needed for civilian use, and allow international inspectors to supervise the process, in exchange for the immediate lifting of all economic sanctions on Iran.
Asked if Iran would agree to sign an agreement today if those conditions were met, Shamkhani said, “Yes.”
"It’s still possible. If the Americans act as they say, for sure we can have better relations," Shamkhani said. The top official added, "it can lead to a better situation in the near future."
#USA #Iran #Trump #FindTruth
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- Why should the English pay for your place?
- Well, maybe they'll just give me a house... And everything else I need... Just give it to me.
- They'll just give it to you?
- Yes.
- But why should they?
- Because the English are perfect!
- I suppose you think we're all rich so we have to pay. Yeah, I see. Listen, let me tell you something. We're not all rich, we're not all rich.
#UK #Migrants #FindTruth
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Netanyahu charges Macron with 'despicable' support for Hamas as spat deepens
A new Gaza-related spat is now raging between the leaders of France and Israel, amid new reports that famine is hitting the Palestinian population, which is said to be impacting 500,000 people.
French President Emmanuel Macron has called the military policies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "shameful" and "unacceptable" in a fresh interview with a national broadcaster.
"What the government of Benjamin Netanyahu is doing is unacceptable," Macron said in a Gaza segment of the interview. "There is no water, no medicine, the wounded cannot get out, the doctors cannot get in. What he is doing is shameful," he continued.
Netanyahu hit back on Wednesday, going so far as to say that Macron stands with Hamas.
"Macron has once again chosen to stand with a murderous terrorist organization and echo its despicable propaganda, accusing Israel of blood libels," a statement from the Israeli prime minister's office said.
"Instead of supporting the Western democratic camp fighting the Islamist terrorist organizations and calling for the release of the hostages, Macron is once again demanding that Israel surrender and reward terrorism."
#France #Israel #Hamas #FindTruth
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