Ukraine wins $18M after US ammo supplier failed to deliver shells despite full prepayment – now that’s a headline that grabs your attention. It’s not just about a simple business transaction gone wrong; it’s about war, survival, and the vital supplies needed for defense. The core of this story is a failure to deliver, not just any supplies, but crucial artillery shells, despite Ukraine having already paid in full.
Imagine the frustration, the desperation. You’ve placed your order, you’ve paid, and you’re relying on these shells to defend your country. Then, the delivery is delayed, and only a fraction of what was promised arrives.… Continue reading
The U.S. government has issued a security alert urging Americans in Venezuela to depart immediately due to security concerns and the inability of the U.S. to provide emergency assistance. The alert cites reports of armed groups operating on roads and searching vehicles for evidence of U.S. citizenship or support, as well as the resumption of international flights. Venezuela remains at the highest travel advisory level, Level 4: Do Not Travel, due to severe risks including wrongful detention, terrorism, and poor health infrastructure. The U.S. government is unable to provide emergency services, and Americans are strongly advised to leave the country as soon as it is safe.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed his intention to phase out Israeli dependence on American aid within a decade during an interview with The Economist. This move, which includes potentially not renewing the $3.8 billion military assistance package due for renegotiation in 2028, is aimed at fostering greater Israeli independence and improving its public perception, according to the Prime Minister. Netanyahu also discussed the challenges Israel faces in combating anti-Israel propaganda and the vilification of Jewish people throughout history, particularly in the context of the recent Israel-Hamas war. Furthermore, Netanyahu commented on the Iranian regime, acknowledging the possibility of regime change due to a combination of military defeats and domestic mismanagement, while denying any plans for Israeli intervention.
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During a White House event, Trump stated a determination to acquire Greenland, fearing its takeover by Russia or China. He expressed a preference for a deal but indicated a willingness to act forcefully if necessary. Greenlandic leaders, however, reaffirmed their desire for self-determination and called for respectful diplomatic engagement. Amidst the rising tensions, Greenland’s parliament will hold a meeting, while European leaders expressed their support for Greenland’s autonomy, cautioning against any unilateral actions.
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President Trump has proposed a $100 billion investment in Venezuela’s oil industry, contingent on the removal of Nicolas Maduro. Despite the country’s vast oil reserves representing a tempting opportunity, oil executives expressed caution, citing concerns about investment due to past asset seizures. The US administration plans to manage oil sales and control the revenue, aiming to maintain leverage over the current government and ensure economic stability. While some firms are optimistic and ready to invest, analysts suggest that significantly boosting production will require substantial effort, indicating a cautious approach among potential investors.
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US announces immediate military targeting of drug cartel infrastructure within Mexican territory, a move that feels like it’s about to throw a wrench into everything. It’s a declaration of a new type of conflict. We’re talking about the U.S. military, on the ground, inside Mexico, specifically going after the infrastructure of drug cartels. The implications are enormous, and the potential for a cascading series of events is something to consider. This isn’t just a military operation; it’s a deeply complex political and social issue that could go down in flames.
US announces immediate military targeting of drug cartel infrastructure within Mexican territory, which is setting off alarm bells.… Continue reading
Denmark’s Defence Committee Chairperson, Rasmus Jarlov, has stated that Denmark would defend itself against a potential US military attack on Greenland, despite acknowledging that Denmark’s forces couldn’t stop the US. Jarlov emphasized that such an attack would be unacceptable, leading to a disastrous conflict between two NATO allies. He also noted that Greenland is not for sale and that there is no justification for a military attack, considering existing defense agreements and the US already having access. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has warned that a US military attack could lead to the end of NATO.
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President Donald Trump has expressed his willingness to accept the Nobel Peace Prize from 2025 winner María Corina Machado during their upcoming meeting. However, the Nobel Committee has quickly clarified that prizes cannot be shared, revoked, or transferred after the announcement. Trump’s offer follows Machado’s victory last year, which dashed his own hopes of receiving the award. The meeting is taking place amid heightened tensions between the US and Venezuela, including the capture of Nicolas Maduro and US claims on Venezuelan oil reserves.
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Following Senator Susan Collins’ vote against a key presidential priority, sources reported that President Donald Trump delivered an expletive-laden phone call to the Republican senator. The call, described as “very hot,” was prompted by Collins’ vote to advance a resolution blocking the president’s ability to use military force against Venezuela. In response to the vote, Trump also publicly condemned Collins and other Republican senators who voted similarly. This latest interaction underscores the president’s ongoing disapproval of Collins, especially as she faces a challenging reelection campaign.
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Following an incident in Chicago where Marimar Martinez was shot by a Border Patrol officer after allegedly ramming his vehicle, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) labeled her a “domestic terrorist,” echoing similar narratives used in other shooting incidents. This narrative was later debunked as the charges against Martinez were dropped due to lack of evidence, contradicting the initial claims of self-defense and threats against agents. The article highlights a disturbing pattern: federal agents use deadly force, and the government subsequently disseminates false information to justify the actions. Despite the lack of evidence, the government took steps to cover up the event including altering evidence. Martinez and her lawyer are preparing to sue for damages resulting from the shooting and subsequent trauma.
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