US announces $6M in aid for Cuba as island’s leader accuses it of imposing an ‘energy blockade’

Erik Sperling serves as the Executive Director of Just Foreign Policy.

US announces $6M in aid for Cuba as island’s leader accuses it of imposing an ‘energy blockade’

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Tulsi Gabbard Is Taking Part In The Iran Policy She Once Strongly Opposed.

Tulsi Gabbard, with Shmuley Boteach and Miriam Adelson.

How Tulsi Gabbard Sold Out To The Neo-Cons She Once Opposed.

Tulsi Gabbard Is Taking Part In The Iran Policy She Once Strongly Opposed.

I’ve documented how Gabbard hasn’t been anti-war for years.[1] This war against Iran has been the plan all along, as Brian Berletic has pointed out several times.[2]

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1. Tulsi Gabbard

2. US Using Israel to Provoke Iran War, Deny Responsibility, Minimize Retaliation

Trump 2.0’s Incoming Ukraine Envoy Speaks at Event Hosted by Cult That Wants Regime Change in Iran

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Keith Kellogg told the MEK-hosted event that the world must reinstate ‘maximum pressure’ on Iran

Trump’s Incoming Ukraine Envoy Speaks at Event Hosted by Cult That Wants Regime Change in Iran

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‘A breach of intl. law’: Iran condemns France for hosting terrorist gathering

The American mainstream media suppresses the assassination of six US advisors by the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK)

US-Delisted MEK Terrorists Still Openly Committed to Violence

Mojahedin Khalq began their terror campain by killing Americans

US Special Forces Trained Foreign Terrorists In Nevada To Fight Iran

PMOI/MKO/MEK

For Taiwan, Trump’s ‘protection’ money may mean new and early big ticket arms deals

For Taiwan, Trump’s ‘protection’ money may mean new and early big ticket arms deals

“Watch for Taiwan on the defence side to try and start engaging them on a big arms package – to do something significant, very large,” Rupert Hammond-Chambers, president of the U.S.-Taiwan Business Council which helps broker defence exchanges between Washington and Taipei, told Reuters, adding it could come in the first quarter of next year.

“But think of it as a down payment, an attention getter,” he said. “They’ll stack up several big platforms and big buys of munitions.”

The U.S. is already Taiwan’s most important arms supplier, although Taiwan has complained of an order backlog worth some $20 billion. A new order, almost $2 billion of missile systems, was announced last month.

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Profile at BowerGroupAsia: Rupert Hammond-Chambers