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+7 +1Nato must prepare for 'overnight Russian invasion of Poland'
The Russians could invade Poland 'overnight' and the US needs to do more to beef up Nato defences in the area. The Atlantic Council also called for US to send more missiles to the region.
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+5 +1Why Russia is rejoicing over Trump
Dropping threatening language from the GOP platform is just the sort of bonus Moscow expects from its man Donald.
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+3 +1The NATO Summit’s Winners and Losers
Defense contractors and Eastern Europeans went home happy. Germans, Ukrainians, and Georgians, not so much.
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+6 +1Trump Enrages the War Party
He’s challenging 70 years of US foreign policy – and they hate him for it! By Justin Raimondo.
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+11 +3Visegrad Group calls for EU reforms in wake of Brexit vote | News | DW.COM | 21.07.2016
Leaders from Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia have said the EU needs to grant more autonomy to member states after the Brexit vote. Hungary has also warned about the link between migration and terrorism.
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+2 +1Neocon Schizophrenia
When friends of friends are enemies. By Philip Giraldi.
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+26 +5Pakistan to pass law against honor killings in weeks: PM's daughter
Pakistan's ruling party plans to pass long-delayed legislation against "honor killings" within weeks in the wake of the high-profile murder of an outspoken social media star, the daughter of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said on Wednesday. The bill will go before a parliamentary committee as early as Thursday, said Maryam Nawaz Sharif, who is an increasingly influential member of her father's ruling party.
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+16 +2If the Turkish Coup Had Succeeded, Would Washington Have Played Along?
The United States has a bad record on supporting democracy in Turkey — but it’s never too late to change.
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+6 +2The Purge After the Coup
Turkey's political parties were united in opposing the attempted military coup -- but Erdogan's attempt to use the incident to tighten his control on the…
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+26 +4This Is Europe’s Last Chance to Fix Its Refugee Policy
The EU’s piecemeal solutions are coming apart. Only a surge of financial and political creativity can avoid a catastrophe.
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+37 +8Thousands of people are sharing this cartoon to show how ridiculous Saudi laws are for women
Thousands of people have circulated a short animation video designed to show the restrictions that Saudi Arabia's male guardianship system places on women. The video, published on Facebook by Human Rights Watch, depicts a Saudi woman being forced to reconcile with her abusive husband.
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+10 +4GOP Ups Ante on Clinton’s Israel Pander
By inserting Israel-first promises in the Republican platform, GOP regulars challenge Donald Trump’s America-first policies and open a possible bidding war with Hillary Clinton over pandering to Israel, as Chuck Spinney explains.
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+25 +3How the CIA Hoodwinked Hollywood
Since its inception, the agency has wooed filmmakers, producers, and actors in order to present a rosy portrait of its operations to the American public.
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+6 +1World War II Isn't Quite Over for Poland and Ukraine
The two countries are drawn together by pragmatic interests but bitterly divided by opposing views of a 1943 massacre.
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+22 +5How Brexit hurts NATO
Once again the task of keeping the Western world united falls on American shoulders.
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+6 +1NATO cannot be strong if democracy is weak
It’s good news that the Alliance is finally focused on the Russian threat to the West.
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+10 +1Trump’s Possible VP Believes ISIS Could Conquer the U.S. and Drink Americans’ Blood
Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn was once a highly respected U.S. intelligence chief. Now he’s warning about the Islamic State imposing sharia in the United States and urging cooperation with Russia. By Paul Mcleary and Dan De Luce.
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+6 +1Divisive Polish party leader Kaczynski pulls the strings
When Hungary's prime minister had a secret five-hour meeting in a secluded mountain resort with the most powerful person in Poland, he didn't convene with his counterpart or the Polish president. Instead he spoke with Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of Poland's ruling party, a man who has no official government position.
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+28 +7Central and Eastern Europeans feel less like 2nd class NATO allies
Deploying 1000s of troops on Alliance’s eastern flank, vindicates the region’s calls for robust response to Moscow.
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+11 +1England’s Last Gasp of Empire
From Elizabeth I to Elizabeth II, England was an empire. No more. Brexit has turned the twilight years of the reign of Elizabeth II into the final chapter in the history of Great Britain.
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