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President Trump in 2019 sought to open a back channel of communication with top Iranian officials and saw the U.N. General Assembly meeting in September as a potential opportunity to defuse escalating tension with Tehran, but the effort failed.
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The EU’s unforgivable failure

Submitted 2 years ago by ActRight Community

The EU should respond to the Russian threat to Ukraine by making use of its main strength – economic influence. There is no other way for the union to persuade the great powers struggling over Europe’s future that it is a force to be reckoned with.
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Republicans are calling on Biden officials to block a Russian state-owned energy company from aiding China in its expansion of its nuclear weapons program.
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The longer her absence plays out the more whispers are intensifying as to the true state of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg?s health following surgery for lung cancer last month. Via The Hill: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was absent from the bench for a third straight day on Wednesday. Chief Justice John Roberts said Ginsburg ?
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Chinese court upholds publisher calling homosexuality a 'mental disorder'
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Steve Rutherford was a Navy SEAL who installed solar panels in Afghanistan. He started Tampa Bay Solar and grew it into a 30-person operation. The solar panels he installed turned the desert's... #commanderlawmakers #advocates #steverutherford #industryinsiders #statelegislature #tensofthousands
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) said Sunday on MSNBC's "Inside with Jen Psaki" that she doesn't know about running for president in the future but enjoys solving problems. | Clips
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President Trump on Saturday morning called his firing of former FBI Director James Comey ?a great day for America.? The comment came in a tweetstorm voicing outrage over a recent New Yo…
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Romina Ashrafi, aged 13, was killed with a sickle in her family home in Hovigh, Talesh county, Iran, as a form of 'punishment', local media have reported.
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A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist is filing a lawsuit against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) to force her to release the COVID-19 death toll data from
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RT.com Reports: Dr. Anthony Fauci has said he is as “confident as you can be” that Omicron cases in the US will hit their peak in mid-February, though he
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The workers at the Environmental Protection Agency belong to the Cult of Climate Change, and as such, they have joined the fight against Scott Pruitt, whom they see as the enemy of their religion. According to the New York Times, the staff at the agency have taken to calling senators and pleading with them to block the confirmation of Pruitt. Many of the scientists, environmental | Read More »
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In the days following the firing of FBI Director James Comey by President Donald Trump, the FBI, under ...
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The students who filed the lawsuit say they have repeatedly lost sporting competitions to transgender competitors.
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For young American women, it appears queer identity may just be the newest fashion trend they are eager to show off on social media.
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M&M’s announced that the brand has a global commitment to inclusion and belonging. Perhaps it is time to pause and reflect on this movement of publicizing virtue. This article investigates 5 questions CEOs should be asking of the marketers.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has finally returned to Facebook and YouTube after a more than two-year ban.
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Donald Trump has made his choice to replace Michael Flynn, and it’s hard to think of a better man. Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster will be the new national security adviser: Breaking News: Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster has been named President Trump’s national security adviser https://t.co/chaJn51pjq — The New York Times (@nytimes) February 20, 2017 General McMaster is a former commander of the Third Armored Cavalry Regiment, my old unit. I served in Iraq with a host of guys who’d served under McMaster in the Battle of Tal Afar in 2005, and almost to a man they loved him. I never served under him (I came along for the next deployment), but many of the people I respect the most were with him during one of  the Iraq War’s most significant urban battles and came away deeply impressed.  Indeed, I’d call McMaster the Neil Gorsuch of generals. Like Judge Gorsuch, General McMaster is respected by his peers, admired for his intellect, and possesses an impeccable record of public service. Professionally, he’s in the short list of the best of the best. (Seriously, read up not just on the Battle of Tal Afar, but also on the Battle of 73 Easting in the Gulf War — where McMaster’s outnumbered Eagle Troop of the Second Armored Cavalry Regiment took on a numerically-superior Iraqi armored force and destroyed it in a mere twenty-three minutes).  There’s something else, however, that McMaster shares with Gorsuch — a known hostility to executive overreach and a keen awareness of his proper role in a constitutional republic. Gorsuch has famously questioned the explosive expansion of the federal bureaucracy. In his seminal book, Dereliction of Duty, McMaster famously called out civilian and military leaders for their profound mistakes in the run-up to the Vietnam War. Central to his argument is the notion that generals can and should (consistent with the chain of command and respect for presidential authority) provide their independent judgment to the president, including by criticizing and pointing out the shortcomings of the president’s tactical and strategic plans. In other words, effective military leaders shouldn’t simply roll over when confronted with unreasonable presidential demands.  With the exception of his loyalty hire of Michael Flynn, Trump’s key generals — James Mattis, John Kelly, and now H.R. McMaster — represent the best of modern military leadership. Their presence in the government is deeply reassuring. It’s now incumbent on President Trump to heed their counsel and give them the level of authority that they have earned. 
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Why a brave Democrat should make the case for vastly expanding immigration.
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The White House was under a brief lockdown Friday night, as protests over Minneapolis man George Floyd’s death expanded nationwide.
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The new data doesn’t truly tell us much other than people are simply becoming more elastic in how they view their sexuality and gender.
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Tennessee School Board Bans Pulitzer-Winning Holocaust Book ‘Maus’
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Republicans in the House of Representatives passed legislations called the
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80 percent of voters say local authorities should have to comply with the law.
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