Freedom Convoy truckers showed Ottawa is ‘authoritarian,’ U.S. presidential hopeful says

Republican U.S. Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy thanked Canadian truckers for their “civil disobedience” during the Freedom Convoy protests of 2022.

Ramaswamy made the comments while announcing a campaign stop in a video posted on his official account on X, formerly known as Twitter.

H/T DS & Mauser

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China’s “Unrestricted Warfare” Against the US

China is fully engaged in a multi-front war against the United States. This “unrestricted warfare” against America has several dimensions: technological, space, military, political, economic, digital, psychological, informational and diplomatic. In fact, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) openly declared a “people’s war” against the US in a May 14, 2019 edition of the People’s Daily.

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The American Left can’t hide its hatred for Britain

By shelving talks over a free trade deal, Biden has confirmed all our worst fears about the Democrats

There have been plenty of disappointments since the Brexit vote of 2016. Disappointment over the behaviour of the political class in Britain; disappointment at the Conservative Party; disappointment at all those people who agreed to a democratic vote and then promptly refused to accept its results.

But if there is one disappointment that most rankles with me, it is the US-UK relationship, and what has not happened since 2016.

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U.S. Warships Head to Red Sea, but Shipping Firms Remain on Edge

New Ballistic Missiles Displayed at the Houthi Military Parade

Regional politics and well-armed Houthi adversaries in Yemen are among the challenges facing U.S.-led naval force

Hours after the U.S. announced a multinational task force to protect commercial traffic through the Red Sea, shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk said it would send its vessels around the Cape of Good Hope in southern Africa instead.

The message was clear: Jitters remain about a possible snarl to one of the world’s most crucial trade routes.

Attacks on merchant vessels by Houthi forces in Yemen, a militia group backed by Iran, continued this week—including two on Monday. The attacks have mostly taken place near the southern end of the Red Sea, called Bab el-Mandeb, or the Gate of Tears.


Wow! – Canada sending 3, count em 3, staff officers to support U.S.-led Operation Prosperity Guardian

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This Means Cyber War: Chinese Hackers Target Critical U.S. Infrastructure

2023 will go down in history as the year that China’s state-sponsored hackers advanced their ability to wage cyber warfare against the U.S.

Chinese hackers used to focus on stealing America’s commercial secrets and personnel information (see examples here and here). But this year, Chinese hackers have expanded their reach by collecting intelligence on U.S. government agencies and breaching systems of infrastructures with strategic value.

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Hate preacher Abu Hamza urges US courts to grant his freedom so he can return to the UK

Hate preacher Abu Hamza has urged US courts to grant his freedom so he can return to the UK, eight years after he was extradited on terrorism charges.

The hook-handed 65-year-old has applied to end his life sentence in the US immediately so he can make his return.

Hamza wishes to be sent back on compassionate grounds after submitting hundreds of pages of evidence to support his application.

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The Return of American Excellence

The 20th century was without a doubt the American century.

The former colonies left the 19th century as a relatively isolated nation, still growing, still searching for its place in a world shaped by centuries of European greatness. After much agony, the United States decided to enter the world stage by throwing its manpower and sizable industrial might into World War I.

Even though the war militarily ended in a draw, historians have written it as a victory for the American side. Right or wrong, the punishment of Germany, penned into ominously historic ink in a train car in Versailles, reinforced the image of American victory.

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Deaths put spotlight on growing US homeless population

A series of deadly attacks on unhoused people in the US has coincided with a spike in American homelessness.

US officials released a report on Friday showing that homeless numbers have risen about 12% since 2022.

The new survey comes after the recent arrest of a suspected serial killer in Los Angeles who targeted the homeless.

Separately, a California man attended court on Friday for manslaughter after allegedly filming himself shooting a sleeping homeless man.

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Biden Administration Empowered Iran’s Terror Group, the Houthis

Thanks to the Biden administration’s alarmingly misguided officials and their counterproductive policies of appeasement towards Iran and its proxies, the Iranian regime’s militia and terrorist group in Yemen, the Houthis, has ratcheted up attacks on ships in the Red Sea, and escalated the launching of missiles and attack drones at Israel. Now, the Houthis, also known as Ansar Allah (“Partisans of Allah”), are threatening to attack any ship headed to Israel, regardless of its nationality or ownership. Why not just replace their flags with American ones?

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U.S. should stop enabling Canada’s defence deficit

I was disappointed, but hardly surprised, that the Trudeau Liberals recently bucked the NATO trend and decided to go ahead with a series of cuts to our already emasculated Canadian Armed Forces. This comes after revelations that Trudeau quietly informed NATO that Canada will “never” be able to boost its GDP spending on defence to the promised NATO minimum of two per cent. All this while our Chief of the Defence Staff recently declared that Canada is “at war” with Russia and China.

But Canada’s perennially derelict military funding in an increasingly volatile world is not ultimately the fault of our defence-dollar-averse politicians or their voting public.

The problem, frankly, is the United States.

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US Vulnerable to a Catastrophic Islamic Terror Attack Ex-FBI Official Warns

The U.S. is currently extremely vulnerable to a “catastrophic” terrorist attack, a former FBI assistant director said.

Chris Swecker, who retired from the Bureau as assistant director with responsibility over all FBI criminal investigations in 2006, told Newsweek in an interview that he has never seen America so open to Islamic terrorism.

Any country that invited Muslims to settle is open to that risk on a daily basis, for as long as the Mohammedans are allowed to stay.

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