December 2024

Ford, Mondale’s Sons to Read Fathers’ Eulogies for Carter

At President Carter’s upcoming funeral, pre-written eulogies by former Presidents Ford and Vice President Mondale will be read by their sons. Despite their 1976 political rivalry, Carter, Ford, and Mondale forged a deep friendship in later life, a bond highlighted in the eulogies. Mondale’s eulogy emphasizes their shared commitment to truth, law, and peace, while Carter’s eulogy for Ford celebrates their post-presidency camaraderie and shared projects. This close friendship extended to their wives, Rosalynn Carter and Betty Ford, who collaborated extensively on various philanthropic endeavors.

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Appeals Court Upholds Verdict Against Trump in Sexual Abuse Case

The appeals court’s unanimous decision to uphold the verdict against Donald Trump in E. Jean Carroll’s sexual abuse lawsuit is a significant development. This affirmation underscores the gravity of the court’s original findings, solidifying the legal conclusion that Trump is liable for his actions. The court’s rejection of Trump’s attempts to challenge Judge Kaplan’s rulings reinforces the strength of the evidence presented and the soundness of the legal process followed.

The appeals court’s ruling leaves little room for doubt regarding the core findings of the case. The legal process clearly established a pathway to justice for Carroll, and the appellate court’s affirmation of the lower court’s decision provides a robust legal precedent.… Continue reading

Remembering Jimmy Carter: Respect, Not Sneers

Jimmy Carter deserved our thanks and respect, not our sneers. His presidency, while not without its challenges, was marked by a genuine commitment to service and a deep-seated moral compass. He wasn’t perfect, but his imperfections stemmed from an unwavering dedication to his ideals, not a lack of effort. The relentless negativity he faced often stemmed from misunderstandings, deliberate misrepresentations, and a general discomfort with his unpretentious honesty.

Jimmy Carter’s commitment to peacemaking, particularly his work brokering the Camp David Accords, stands as a testament to his diplomatic skill and perseverance. He tackled immense global issues, from human rights to disease eradication, demonstrating a far-reaching vision that extended beyond the immediate concerns of American politics.… Continue reading

Pakistan Airstrikes Kill 46 in Afghanistan: Retaliation Sparks Regional Fears

Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan’s Paktika province killed at least 46 civilians, mostly women and children, prompting a strong protest from the Afghan Taliban government, which vowed retaliation. The strikes, reportedly targeting a Pakistani Taliban (TTP) camp, followed a TTP attack in Pakistan. Afghanistan’s foreign office summoned Pakistan’s envoy to lodge a formal complaint, citing a violation of international principles. The incident further exacerbates already tense relations between the neighboring countries.

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Billionaire Wealth Explodes While Millions of Children Face Hunger

Save the Children’s analysis reveals that approximately 18.2 million children—35 per minute—were born into hunger in 2024, a 5% increase from the previous year. This rise is attributed to conflict and climate-driven crises, exacerbating existing food insecurity and resulting in an estimated 800,000 additional children experiencing hunger. The report highlights the stark contrast between this alarming statistic and the record-high wealth of global billionaires, suggesting a significant disparity in resource allocation. Eradicating global hunger is estimated to require a relatively small portion of billionaires’ collective wealth.

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Ukraine’s Naval Drone Strikes Russian Helicopter in Crimea

For the first time globally, a Ukrainian Magura V5 maritime drone successfully destroyed a Russian Mi-8 helicopter. The attack, carried out by DIU’s Group 13 on December 31st near Cape Tarkhankut, utilized R-73 SeeDragon missiles. A second Russian helicopter was also hit but managed to return to base. This successful strike follows reports of Ukrainian Magura V5 drones being equipped with air-to-air missiles in May 2024.

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WHO Demands China’s COVID Origin Data, Five Years After Pandemic

Five years after the Covid-19 pandemic began in Wuhan, China, the WHO continues to urge China to share data crucial to understanding the virus’s origins. Despite China’s claims of transparency and data sharing, accusations of withholding crucial information persist, hindering investigations into whether the virus originated naturally or through a lab leak. This lack of transparency hampers global efforts to prevent future pandemics. The WHO’s repeated requests for access to raw data, including early test results and samples from the Huanan Seafood Market, remain largely unfulfilled. A recent analysis of limited data obtained from China suggests a link between the market and the virus, but further investigation is hampered by ongoing data restrictions.

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NATO Must Respond: Russia’s Hybrid Warfare Demands Stronger Action

Former Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis warns that Russia’s hybrid attacks against NATO, encompassing sabotage, cyberattacks, and assassination attempts, “look like war.” He stresses the urgent need for NATO to establish clear red lines and define retaliatory measures to deter further aggression. Landsbergis expresses concern that NATO’s current response is insufficiently swift and decisive, potentially emboldening Russia. He suggests that a sufficiently severe hybrid attack could even trigger an Article 5 response.

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Biden’s Early Alliance with Carter: A Look Back at a Complex Relationship

Jimmy Carter and Joe Biden forged a strong political alliance in the 1970s, beginning with Biden’s early endorsement of Carter’s presidential campaign. Carter, in turn, actively supported Biden’s career, including fundraising for him. Their relationship, marked by frequent communication and collaboration, even extended to Biden’s key role as a congressional liaison during Carter’s presidency. Despite Carter’s eventual struggles in office, which Biden later analyzed in his memoir, their friendship endured for decades.

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Arrest Warrant Issued for Impeached South Korean President

An arrest warrant has been issued for South Korea’s impeached President Yoon. This swift action stands in stark contrast to the perceived inaction in other nations facing similar situations, prompting comparisons and sparking debate about the differing approaches to holding powerful figures accountable. The speed with which the warrant was issued is particularly striking, highlighting a potentially more efficient and decisive judicial process than what some observers believe exists elsewhere.

The fact that an arrest warrant was issued for a sitting president underscores a significant departure from the norms often seen in other countries. This bold move highlights the potential consequences for those who overstep their authority, even at the highest levels of government.… Continue reading