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    WIKI Declassification of files relating to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    It looks like they won’t be releasing anything worth while because it implicated an American ally from the Middle East
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    WIKI Declassification of files relating to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    President Donald Trump issued executive orders that called for the declassification of government documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Specifically, this relates to the John F. Kennedy Assassination and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk
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    IMMIGRATION Things became so bad under Biden that the alt-right wants retribution

    Many on the right are rightfully angry about how bad things became under Biden and seem to want retribution. A logical response would be to deport those who entered during Biden's term, secure the borders, and deport violent gang members.
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    U.S Rubio Outlines ‘Sweeping Change’ in Cable to U.S. Diplomats Worldwide

    Rubio Outlines ‘Sweeping Change’ in Cable to U.S. Diplomats Worldwide “Our department will take the lead in revitalizing alliances, strengthening ties with other partners and allies, and countering the malign activities of our adversaries. We will refocus American foreign policy on the...
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    Mexico Mexico's Military size hinders its ability to establish control over cartel-dominated regions

    Mexico's military strength is too small and needs to increase to effectively combat the cartels. Mexico's ongoing struggle with powerful and well-funded drug cartels highlights the pressing need to bolster its military strength. The cartels wield significant resources and advanced weaponry and...
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    Mexico Mexico's over-reliance on a single trade partner can expose it's economy to significant risks

    Mexico has long enjoyed a robust trade relationship with its northern neighbor, the United States. However, as global economic dynamics shift and geopolitical tensions rise, it is increasingly evident that over-reliance on a single partner can expose an economy to significant risks...
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    Terror Report POSSIBLE Coordinated Attack on US SOIL

    https://x.com/IAmTheStorm__/status/1881151800423985187
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    OIL & GAS Trump vowed to declare a national energy emergency as soon as he takes office

    “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make them drink,” Schwartz said. “He can give them all the resources they need to be able to drill, but I haven’t seen anything that suggests he can force them to take it out of the ground.”...
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    Iran-Russia Pact Russian President and Iranian President signed a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement

    On January 17, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement aimed at enhancing cooperation across various sectors, including defense, trade, energy, and culture. This treaty is set to govern relations...
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    U.S intervention U.S. Stirs Chaos in Mexico to Justify Military Intervention and Further Corporate Interests

    The United States may have orchestrated a series of destabilizing events in Mexico to justify military intervention and influence political changes favorable to American business interests. For months, Mexico has been grappling with increasing violence from drug cartels, widespread social...
  11. Chinese History: The First Opium War Begins (1839-1840)

    Chinese History: The First Opium War Begins (1839-1840)

    The First Opium War (1839-1840): A Pivotal Clash Between Britain and China Over Trade Imbalances, Sovereignty, and the Expansion of Imperial Influence
  12. Thomas Massie Says Bill To Ban TikTok Is 'Actually A Trojan Horse'

    Thomas Massie Says Bill To Ban TikTok Is 'Actually A Trojan Horse'

    Thomas Massie Criticizes TikTok Ban Bill, Calling It 'A Trojan Horse' That Threatens Privacy and Expands Government Overreach
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    Mexico Mexico needs one million soldiers: Today, Mexico allocates relatively little to military spending.

    Mexico could greatly benefit from developing a million-man-strong military to enhance its national security and address internal and external challenges. Domestically, Mexico faces significant threats from powerful drug cartels and organized crime that undermine its stability. A larger...
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