You should feel sorry for the rich autist that attended gatherings with auctioned little underaged girls while criticizing pedophilia for public support. image
image 🇬🇧 DDgeopolitics points out its confident that it’s just a coincidence that the first Western media story attempting to link Epstein to Russia was written by Adam Pogrund, who in 2024 received third prize for “Best Emerging Journalist” from Jewish Renaissance, a quarterly cultural magazine focused on Jewish arts, culture, and communities, primarily in the UK and beyond.
🇺🇸📁 Jeffrey Epstein in the backseat with a young girl in a picture released by the DOJ. image
Good news, A car bomb has exploded in Haifa. There's some interesting takeaways from an event.
image 🇺🇸/🇮🇷 The U.S. has dropped the demands on Iran's missile program and informed Iranian officials that talks can go ahead Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi, confirmed on X: 'Nuclear talks with the United States are scheduled to be held in Muscat on about 10 am Friday. I'm grateful to our Omani beothers for making the necessary arrangements.'
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US Signals Sanctions and Leverage to Block Algeria–Russia Military Ties 👉During a hearing of the US Subcommittee on Near East, South Asia, Central Asia, and Counterterrorism, Senator Jeanne Shaheen raised concerns over reports that Algeria has purchased Russian fighter jets and is considering additional deals due to delays in US deliveries. Responding, Robert J. Palladino, senior US State Department official, stressed that such transactions could trigger sanctions under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, noting that they are “concerning” and “something that we will watch closely.” ✅When asked how the US might disincentivize Russian-Algerian military cooperation, Palladino acknowledged that Washington uses diplomatic leverage, “often in private,” to “advance our interests and stop behavior which is not acceptable.”
Türkiye and Egypt signed a Military Framework Agreement today. image
Zimbabwe Has Faced Decades of Sanctions After Reclaiming Land From British & Gaining Independence, President Says "We seized the land and gave it to our people, so sanctions were imposed on us. But in spite of all that constraint we have developed, and we are happy that we feel very independent," Emmerson Mnangagwa said. 🗣The land rightfully belonged to Zimbabweans, not to outsiders, the president stated. He explained that after colonialists had seized land from indigenous people, Zimbabweans eventually reclaimed it. "Those who wanted to have land on the same basis as the African people of Zimbabwe remained. But those who felt they were superior left," Mnangagwa stated.