Committing American lives to defend dictatorships is far more scandalous than engaging with MBS.
In the Middle East, Biden walks in Trump’s footsteps and will repeat his failure
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Committing American lives to defend dictatorships is far more scandalous than engaging with MBS.
In the Middle East, Biden walks in Trump’s footsteps and will repeat his failure
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By Nick Cunningham – Jun 19, 2022
An International Human Rights Body Condemned Canada’s Treatment Of Indigenous Communities Opposing Two Major Oil And Gas Pipelines.
Canada Steps Up Surveillance of Indigenous Peoples to Push Pipelines
The Neocon’s Dream – Decolonize Russia, Re-colonize China
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Decolonization; Partioning; I call it Balkanization. 🤷🏼♀️
On Tuesday, an estimated 10,000 Indigenous people took to the streets of Quito.
Indigenous protester dies in Ecuador as violence increases
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After a recent visit to Iran, UN special rapporteur for human rights Alena Douhan claimed that US sanctions have gravely affected the lives of common Iranians and were even responsible for a significant number of deaths in the country
US imposes fresh sanctions on companies involved in oil trade with Iran
In April 2018, the president of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, said that Ghana has “not offered a military base, and will not offer a military base to the United States of America.” His comments came after Ghana’s parliament had ratified a new defense cooperation agreement with the United States on March 28, 2018, which was finally signed in May 2018. During a televised discussion, soon after the agreement was formalized in March 2018, Ghana’s Minister of Defense Dominic Nitiwul told Kwesi Pratt Jr., a journalist and leader of the Socialist Movement of Ghana, that Ghana had not entered into a military agreement with the United States. Pratt, however, said that the military agreement was a “source of worry” and was “a surrender of our [Ghanaian] sovereignty.”
Why does the United States have a military base in Ghana?
June 13, 2022 (Bloomberg) — The US government is quietly encouraging agricultural and shipping companies to buy and carry more Russian fertilizer, according to people familiar with the efforts, as sanctions fears have led to a sharp drop in supplies, fueling spiraling global food costs.
US Quietly Urges Russia Fertilizer Deals to Unlock Grain Trade
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