politics
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Ukrainian forces recapture Bucha
Russia invaded Ukraine on Thursday, 24 Feb. 2022. More than a month later, despite the war going sideways for the Russian invaders, it doesn't look like Moscow is backing down anytime soon. Criticism from many world leaders has been expressed.
By Shain Thomas4 years ago in The Swamp
The 10 Proposals Of Ukraine, Following The Negotiations
Russia will” drastically reduce combat operations” around Kyiv and the northern megacity of Chernivtsi, the deputy defense minister said, and the offer was entered with dubitation by US President Joe Biden (who said” let’s see what happens”) And by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who prompted caution- saying he’d judge Russia by deeds, not by words.
By Ionut2420044 years ago in The Swamp
Nuclear Weapon
In 2010 President Obama stated, "The single biggest threat to U.S. security, both short-term, medium-term, and long-term, would be the possibility of a terrorist organization obtaining a nuclear weapon "(Mauroni, 2012). However, this has been a concern for decades, with the rise of transnational terrorism and missile capabilities to deploy nuclear materials. How prepared is the United States if a terrorist were to use a nuclear weapon on the homeland, and what changes could occur to the National Security Strategy (NSS) to increase overall security.
By The Clarkbar844 years ago in The Swamp
Could Vlad Be Removed From Power?. Top Story - March 2022.
Vladimir Putin has been in power for 20 years. His political party, the 'United Russia Party', is accused of rigging the vote at general elections. This results in Mr Putin staying in power. Any opposition parties are sidelined and cannot get the opportunity to broadcast alternative policies. Putin's opponents usually end up silenced, exiled, or in prison. Look at Putin's most vociferous opponent, Alexi Navalny, doing time on trumped-up charges.
By Nicholas Bishop4 years ago in The Swamp
Sheikh Rashid has asked Prime Minister Imran Khan to hold elections following the budget.
Addressing a press convention in Islamabad, he burdened that the concept for early elections turned into his very own "opinion" and should no longer be taken as the PTI's stance.
By ADEEL KHAN4 years ago in The Swamp
The end of the world order and the continuity of history
The Russian war against Ukraine is a real earthquake in international relations, and a turning point that bears geopolitical consequences in its deepest meaning. History” where a new world order will emerge.
By Zernouh.abdo4 years ago in The Swamp
Arab food security in front of the biggest threat
Whoever thinks that the Russian invasion of Ukraine is nothing but a conventional war that the Arabs have nothing to do with except that they are spectators, is certainly delusional. The repercussions of the Russian-Ukrainian war will be great and profound for the Arab countries, especially if it is prolonged and continues for another period, even if we agree that its effects On the Arab region will vary from country to country.
By Zernouh.abdo4 years ago in The Swamp
Our president is Kurdish... the paradox of office
When former Iraqi President Jalal Talabani sat on the chair of the Arab Summit Conference held in Baghdad in 2012, it was remarkable that a Kurdish president chaired a summit of Arab countries, but at that time it was acceptable and palatable for many in Iraq, given the man's acceptance and charisma, And an active role in an attempt to unite Shaath in the post-Saddam era, and to embark on the stage of building a comprehensive Iraqi identity.
By Zernouh.abdo4 years ago in The Swamp
If Putin wins
Will Vladimir Putin lose his war in Ukraine? The answer seems to be in the affirmative for some of them, who live on a stray political ideology that has become wooden, to the effect that America is capable of everything, and that what it plans is necessarily achieved, and that it has caught the Russian President in the trap of the Ukraine war, hoping to turn it into another Afghanistan, draining the Russian Federation , just as the earlier war in Afghanistan exhausted the power of the Soviet Union, and added to the factors for its collapse in the early nineties of the twentieth century.
By Abd elrhmen4 years ago in The Swamp
In the American invasion of Iraq, the word “resistance” was forbidden
Shall we say thank you to Putin because, as a result of his invasion of Ukraine, he awakened the world, perhaps for a moment, to the tragedies that the NATO machine, led by America, one after the other, of invasion, occupation and regime change, as if history is repeating itself because it is repeating itself or perhaps because the world does not learn?
By Zernouh.abdo4 years ago in The Swamp










