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24 World Leaders Call for Global Treaty In Wake of Pandemic
Twenty four world leaders signed a letter calling for more global government to combat future pandemics, led by UK prime minister Boris Johnson, German chancellor Angela Merkel, and French president Emmanuel Macron. The letter urges an end to “isolationism and nationalism” and specifically calls for a global treaty.
President Putin resumes leadership of the free world [Video]
In 2013, President Vladimir Putin became, in effect, the leader of the free world. He did this when President Obama made an empty threat against Syria crossing Mr. Obama’s own defined “red line” in terms of their own civil conflict. Syria, (or false-flag forces) crossed the line, and President Obama’s weakness was revealed. He hesitated […]
US continues to try to pressure Russia with silence on Nukes
TASS reported on March 17th that despite Russian readiness to discuss the present problem of strategic weapons deployments and disarmament with its counterparts in the United States, the Americans have not offered Russia any proposals to conduct such talks. This is being seen as a move to place pressure on Russia by means of silence.
North Korea Has Good Reason to Be Wary of a Trump Deal
PYONGYANG — Is lasting peace possible on the Korean Peninsula? The answer to that question may depend on whether Donald Trump follows the well-worn path of his predecessors.
If the president’s latest stunt — temporarily calling off talks with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) over an insult Kim Jong Un slung at Vice-President Mike Pence — is any indication of what could happen moving forward, Trump could easily sabotage future talks with Pyongyang.
Democrat Senators urge strategic nuclear arms talks with Russia
On March 8, 2018, a group of US Senators – all liberals – signed onto a letter drafted to the US Secretary of State urging the Trump Administration to begin new talks with the Russian Federation about the state of affairs between the two countries regarding nuclear weapons without delay.