The United States is rife with paradoxes and this is one of them. On January 11, 2021, a few days away from ceasing to be president of the powerful nation -reluctantly and not without trying with his fanatics to reverse the electoral process won by Joseph Biden-, Donald Trump took a low blow and put the name of Cuba in a counterfactual list of countries sponsoring terrorism (SSOT). The incongruity lies not only in the fact that it is without a grain of truth, it is that in fact Cuba and the United States have in place a bilateral cooperation agreement on counterterrorism.
A List that Does not Match the Truth
Day: January 24, 2024
Zelensky reacts to deaths of POWs in plane crash
The Ukrainian leader has called for an international probe into the downing of the Russian Il-76
Zelensky reacts to deaths of POWs in plane crash
Why Russia is Winning the Drone War in Ukraine
Ukraine is losing the drone war. This isn’t a claim made by the Russian Ministry of Defense or by Russian state media, but rather the headline of an article appearing in Foreign Affairs magazine, written by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt who now heads a think tank, the Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP), advising the US government regarding artificial intelligence and other emerging technology.
Why Russia is Winning the Drone War in Ukraine
Guyana to Receive Pyrrhic Profits From ExxonMobil Oil Production
The profits received by the Guyanese national treasury are minuscule compared to the enormous profits to be reaped by the US oil company ExxonMobil from the exploitation of crude oil in the Stabroek block, located in waters that have not yet been delimited with Venezuela. Although this fact has caused the historical dispute between both nations to heat up, it is paradoxical that Guyana is the least favored in this equation.
Guyana to Receive Pyrrhic Profits From ExxonMobil Oil Production
NATO’s Canon fodder

Wednesday, 24 January 2024
NATO’s Canon fodder
US Military Projection in Latin America and the Caribbean Intensifies

Upon assuming the US presidency, Joe Biden asserted in his first major foreign policy address, “America is back!” For Latin America and the Caribbean, this has meant an “aggressive expansion” of the US military in the region.
US Military Projection in Latin America and the Caribbean Intensifies
Russia’s Defense Industry Strips Fridges for ‘Spare Parts’: UK Official, James Kariuki
Rammstein
Today, would have been my brother’s 45th birthday. Rammstein was one of his favorite bands.
Sun Yat-sen
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Sun Yat-sen’s Connection To China And The U.S.
Sun Yat-sen’s image became frozen in time. This man, who was deeply inspired by American ideas, came to be known as the pioneer of the revolution in the People’s Republic of China.
Part Of The Great Wall Of China Is Right Here In Wisconsin At Clintonville’s Pioneer Park
Chinese Leader Sun Yat Sen allowed this portion of wall to be taken to Clintonville; and it’s the only section of the wall that’s known to have left the country.
I could have probably picked a better article, about Sun Yat-sen’s time in the US, but I’m on my phone (too small for deep research). I received the article about the part of the Great Wall of China, in my email, and it reminded me of Comrade Confucius’ video.
Facing Coup Plots, President Maduro Issues Instructions For Venezuela’s Military
Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, issued new orders to the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) in response to five plots to overthrow the government that were recently revealed.
Facing Coup Plots, President Maduro Issues Instructions For Venezuela’s Military
Related:
Venezuela’s Defense Ministry: US DEA & CIA Linked to 5 Terrorist Plots (+Statement)
In a confession presented this Tuesday by Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab, one of the leaders of the recent coup plots, Army Captain Anyelo Heredia, revealed that at the beginning of January, the far-right politician María Corina Machado was named as part of the coup plot along with far-right “influencers” based abroad, including Tamara Sujú, Wender Villalobos, Norbey Marin, María Barraez [Sebastiana Barráez*], Mario Carratú Molina, and José Antonio Colina.
*Coalition For Women In Journalism is supported by PEN International (front organization), etc.
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