• EXCLUSIVE: No indication Canada will mirror U.S. global Antifa terror group labels!

    Canada’s Public Safety Minister is refusing to say whether the government will follow the United States’ lead in officially labelling violent European Antifa cells as international terrorist organizations.

    The U.S. State Department officially designated four “violent terror cells” within the extremist left-wing “Antifa network” as terrorist organizations on Thursday.

    “Anarchist militants have waged terror campaigns in the United States and Europe, conspiring to undermine the foundations of Western Civilization through their brutal attacks,” the State Department said in a post.

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    EXCLUSIVE: No indication Canada will mirror U.S. global Antifa terror group labels! Canada’s Public Safety Minister is refusing to say whether the government will follow the United States’ lead in officially labelling violent European Antifa cells as international terrorist organizations. The U.S. State Department officially designated four “violent terror cells” within the extremist left-wing “Antifa network” as terrorist organizations on Thursday. “Anarchist militants have waged terror campaigns in the United States and Europe, conspiring to undermine the foundations of Western Civilization through their brutal attacks,” the State Department said in a post. 🇨🇦#MarkCarneyCantBeTrusted🇨🇦 🇨🇦#SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud🇨🇦 🇨🇦#JustSayNoMore🇨🇦 🇨🇦#CarneyLies🇨🇦 https://truenorthwire.com/2025/11/exclusive-no-indication-canada-will-mirror-u-s-global-antifa-terror-group-labels
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    EXCLUSIVE: No indication Canada will mirror U.S. global Antifa terror group labels
    Canada's Public Safety Minister is refusing to say whether the government will follow the United States' lead in officially labelling violent European Antifa cells as international terrorist organizations. The U.S. State Department officially designated four "violent terror cells" within the extr
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  • Emirates Courier Express has launched its operations in Germany via Frankfurt, expanding its European footprint. The service began on November 4, 2025, connecting Dubai and Frankfurt through 21 weekly flights to support both business-to-business and business-to-consumer shippers.

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    Emirates Courier Express has launched its operations in Germany via Frankfurt, expanding its European footprint. The service began on November 4, 2025, connecting Dubai and Frankfurt through 21 weekly flights to support both business-to-business and business-to-consumer shippers. #Emirates #EmiratesCourierExpress #Germany #Frankfurt #Dubai #MiddleEast #Africa #Australia #aircargo #aircraft
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    Emirates Courier Express begins operations in Germany
    The new service is part of Emirates Courier Express's plan to strengthen its presence in key global production centres.
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  • FedEx has strengthened its Asia-Europe network by adding five weekly flights connecting Asia Pacific (APAC) to its European hub at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.

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    FedEx has strengthened its Asia-Europe network by adding five weekly flights connecting Asia Pacific (APAC) to its European hub at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. #FedEx #Asia #Europe #AsiaPacific #European #ParisCharlesdeGaulleAirport #APAC #aircargo #aircraft
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    FedEx adds five weekly flights linking APAC and Europe
    The new routes boost trade access for Asia Pacific businesses ahead of the festive season.
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  • Acetaminophen and autism . . .

    "Here are peer-reviewed papers, systematic reviews and mechanistic articles that have reported associations or argued biological plausibility for acetaminophen (paracetamol) exposure as a possible contributor to neurodevelopmental outcomes including autism." -- John H Abeles

    Key studies & reviews that report an association or biological plausibility

    Liew Z., et al., 2014 — “Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy and Neurobehavioral Outcomes” (JAMA Pediatrics) — One of the large prospective cohort studies that reported associations between prenatal acetaminophen exposure and later ADHD-like behaviors; raised concern about potential neurodevelopmental effects.

    Liew Z., et al., 2016 — “Maternal use of acetaminophen during pregnancy and risk of autism spectrum disorder in offspring” (Epidemiology / PubMed entry) — A population study that examined prenatal acetaminophen exposure and ASD risk and discussed confounding and methodological issues.

    Bauer A., Kriebel D., 2016 (and related reviews) — “Prenatal and perinatal analgesic exposure and autism” (PubMed abstract / review) — Early review paper discussing the ecological correlation between rising paracetamol use and ASD, plus biologic plausibility and epidemiologic findings.

    Robinson R. et al., 2016 / 2017 — “Acetaminophen Use in Early Life and Autism” (systematic and mechanistic reviews) — Reviews that summarize observational studies linking early-life acetaminophen (not only prenatal exposure) to increased ASD risk and discuss mechanisms (oxidative stress, immune effects). Example review available on PMC.

    Mega-cohort / consortium analyses (2021) — “Prenatal and postnatal exposure to acetaminophen in relation to neurodevelopmental outcomes” (European cohorts) — Large pooled analysis of multiple cohorts (≈73,000 pairs) investigating prenatal and early postnatal acetaminophen exposure and ASC/ADHD outcomes; results were mixed and interpreted as inconclusive but included signals worthy of further study.

    Systematic review (2022) — “A Systematic Review of the Link Between Autism Spectrum Disorder and Acetaminophen” (PMC review) — Comprehensive systematic review summarizing observational studies, heterogeneity across results, and limitations (confounding, exposure measurement).

    Prada D. et al., 2025 — “Evaluation of the evidence on acetaminophen use and neurodevelopmental outcomes” (open-access review) — A recent evidence evaluation that concluded many studies report associations between prenatal acetaminophen and NDDs (ASD/ADHD) but stressed heterogeneity and residual confounding.

    Mechanistic papers (oxidative stress / mitochondrial hypotheses) — Articles that discuss plausible biological mechanisms (oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, immune/inflammatory pathways) by which ac
    Acetaminophen and autism . . . "Here are peer-reviewed papers, systematic reviews and mechanistic articles that have reported associations or argued biological plausibility for acetaminophen (paracetamol) exposure as a possible contributor to neurodevelopmental outcomes including autism." -- John H Abeles Key studies & reviews that report an association or biological plausibility Liew Z., et al., 2014 — “Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy and Neurobehavioral Outcomes” (JAMA Pediatrics) — One of the large prospective cohort studies that reported associations between prenatal acetaminophen exposure and later ADHD-like behaviors; raised concern about potential neurodevelopmental effects. Liew Z., et al., 2016 — “Maternal use of acetaminophen during pregnancy and risk of autism spectrum disorder in offspring” (Epidemiology / PubMed entry) — A population study that examined prenatal acetaminophen exposure and ASD risk and discussed confounding and methodological issues. Bauer A., Kriebel D., 2016 (and related reviews) — “Prenatal and perinatal analgesic exposure and autism” (PubMed abstract / review) — Early review paper discussing the ecological correlation between rising paracetamol use and ASD, plus biologic plausibility and epidemiologic findings. Robinson R. et al., 2016 / 2017 — “Acetaminophen Use in Early Life and Autism” (systematic and mechanistic reviews) — Reviews that summarize observational studies linking early-life acetaminophen (not only prenatal exposure) to increased ASD risk and discuss mechanisms (oxidative stress, immune effects). Example review available on PMC. Mega-cohort / consortium analyses (2021) — “Prenatal and postnatal exposure to acetaminophen in relation to neurodevelopmental outcomes” (European cohorts) — Large pooled analysis of multiple cohorts (≈73,000 pairs) investigating prenatal and early postnatal acetaminophen exposure and ASC/ADHD outcomes; results were mixed and interpreted as inconclusive but included signals worthy of further study. Systematic review (2022) — “A Systematic Review of the Link Between Autism Spectrum Disorder and Acetaminophen” (PMC review) — Comprehensive systematic review summarizing observational studies, heterogeneity across results, and limitations (confounding, exposure measurement). Prada D. et al., 2025 — “Evaluation of the evidence on acetaminophen use and neurodevelopmental outcomes” (open-access review) — A recent evidence evaluation that concluded many studies report associations between prenatal acetaminophen and NDDs (ASD/ADHD) but stressed heterogeneity and residual confounding. Mechanistic papers (oxidative stress / mitochondrial hypotheses) — Articles that discuss plausible biological mechanisms (oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, immune/inflammatory pathways) by which ac
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  • Liberals applauded by Hamas after Carney’s Palestine recognition!
    The Palestinian terror group Hamas has again thanked Canada’s Liberal government after it officially recognized Palestine, joining several European nations in the controversial move.
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    Liberals applauded by Hamas after Carney’s Palestine recognition! The Palestinian terror group Hamas has again thanked Canada’s Liberal government after it officially recognized Palestine, joining several European nations in the controversial move. 🇨🇦#MarkCarneyCantBeTrusted🇨🇦 🇨🇦#SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud🇨🇦 🇨🇦#JustSayNoMore🇨🇦 🇨🇦#CarneyLies🇨🇦 https://www.junonews.com/p/liberals-applauded-by-hamas-after
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    Liberals applauded by Hamas after Carney’s Palestine recognition
    The Palestinian terror group Hamas has again thanked Canada’s Liberal government after it officially recognized Palestine, joining several European nations in the controversial move.
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  • Joint communiqué between Canada and Ukraine

    August 24, 2025
    Kyiv, Ukraine

    At the invitation of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, paid an official visit to Ukraine on August 24, 2025. The visit reaffirmed the strong and enduring partnership between Canada and Ukraine, grounded in shared democratic values, respect for sovereignty and international law, and a mutual understanding that borders must not be altered by force.

    During their meeting, the two leaders discussed avenues to deepen cooperation in restoring a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine and ensuring security across the Euro-Atlantic region.

    The leaders reaffirmed their joint commitment to countering Russian aggression, upholding Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders, including its territorial waters, and strengthening bilateral ties across the security, defense, economic, social, and humanitarian domains.

    The leaders called for an immediate, complete, and unconditional ceasefire as a first step toward launching a genuine peace process aligned with the principles of the United Nations Charter. They emphasized the importance of reliable security guarantees for Ukraine as part of any future peace agreement. Canada is actively engaged in the “Coalition of the Willing,” which aims to provide robust security guarantees to prevent renewed aggression.

    Both leaders stressed the importance of Ukraine’s continued implementation of reforms necessary for full integration into the European Union and NATO. Canada remains committed to supporting Ukraine’s reform agenda.

    Under the 2024 Agreement on Security Cooperation, Canada will continue providing military and technical assistance, including training for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, enhancing professional military education aligned with NATO standards, and supporting humanitarian demining efforts.

    The leaders agreed to initiate annual consultations between the foreign affairs and defense ministries of both countries to advance the Security Cooperation Agreement, including the implementation of the Action plan signed during this visit. The first consultations are scheduled to take place before the end of 2025.

    Canada and Ukraine committed to joint defense projects, including equipping Ukraine’s Armed Forces. They welcomed the signing of a Letter of Intent between the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence and Canada’s Department of National Defence to co-produce defense materials in both countries.

    Canada reaffirmed its support for Ukraine’s budgetary and military needs and pledged to develop new initiatives to bolster Ukraine’s economic resilience.

    Both countries expressed interest in expanding bilateral trade and investment, particularly in Ukraine’s recovery, under the Free Trade Agreement that entered into force on July 1, 2024.

    Canada and Ukraine will work to mobilize private sector involvement in Ukraine’s reconstruction, leveraging tools such as multilateral development banks and export credit agencies like Export Development Canada. Leaders discussed joint energy projects in hydropower, small modular reactors, and the oil and gas sector, and agreed to deepen cooperation in energy security, including cybersecurity, infrastructure protection, and modern technologies to mitigate hybrid and man-made threats.

    A new Agreement on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters has been signed, establishing a framework for cooperation between the customs authorities of both countries. This agreement will be instrumental in addressing customs violations amid growing bilateral trade.

    Until Russia halts its aggression and engages in peace talks, Canada, in coordination with allies and partners, will intensify pressure through sanctions—targeting Russia’s shadow fleet, lowering the crude oil price cap, tightening financial restrictions, and combating sanctions evasion.

    As co-chair of the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children and the Working Group on the Release of Prisoners and Deported Persons, Canada continues to support efforts to release Ukrainian prisoners of war and detained civilians, as well as to return Ukrainian children unlawfully deported by the Russian Federation. Both countries will intensify efforts to hold perpetrators of war crimes accountable. The next plenary session of the Coalition will be convened soon.

    Ukraine expressed its appreciation for Canada’s leadership as G7 President in 2025 and reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining active dialogue with the Group of Seven across all levels and formats.

    Prime Minister Carney expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome extended by the Ukrainian people, while President Zelenskyy thanked him for his visit to Ukraine.
    Joint communiqué between Canada and Ukraine August 24, 2025 Kyiv, Ukraine At the invitation of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, paid an official visit to Ukraine on August 24, 2025. The visit reaffirmed the strong and enduring partnership between Canada and Ukraine, grounded in shared democratic values, respect for sovereignty and international law, and a mutual understanding that borders must not be altered by force. During their meeting, the two leaders discussed avenues to deepen cooperation in restoring a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine and ensuring security across the Euro-Atlantic region. The leaders reaffirmed their joint commitment to countering Russian aggression, upholding Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders, including its territorial waters, and strengthening bilateral ties across the security, defense, economic, social, and humanitarian domains. The leaders called for an immediate, complete, and unconditional ceasefire as a first step toward launching a genuine peace process aligned with the principles of the United Nations Charter. They emphasized the importance of reliable security guarantees for Ukraine as part of any future peace agreement. Canada is actively engaged in the “Coalition of the Willing,” which aims to provide robust security guarantees to prevent renewed aggression. Both leaders stressed the importance of Ukraine’s continued implementation of reforms necessary for full integration into the European Union and NATO. Canada remains committed to supporting Ukraine’s reform agenda. Under the 2024 Agreement on Security Cooperation, Canada will continue providing military and technical assistance, including training for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, enhancing professional military education aligned with NATO standards, and supporting humanitarian demining efforts. The leaders agreed to initiate annual consultations between the foreign affairs and defense ministries of both countries to advance the Security Cooperation Agreement, including the implementation of the Action plan signed during this visit. The first consultations are scheduled to take place before the end of 2025. Canada and Ukraine committed to joint defense projects, including equipping Ukraine’s Armed Forces. They welcomed the signing of a Letter of Intent between the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence and Canada’s Department of National Defence to co-produce defense materials in both countries. Canada reaffirmed its support for Ukraine’s budgetary and military needs and pledged to develop new initiatives to bolster Ukraine’s economic resilience. Both countries expressed interest in expanding bilateral trade and investment, particularly in Ukraine’s recovery, under the Free Trade Agreement that entered into force on July 1, 2024. Canada and Ukraine will work to mobilize private sector involvement in Ukraine’s reconstruction, leveraging tools such as multilateral development banks and export credit agencies like Export Development Canada. Leaders discussed joint energy projects in hydropower, small modular reactors, and the oil and gas sector, and agreed to deepen cooperation in energy security, including cybersecurity, infrastructure protection, and modern technologies to mitigate hybrid and man-made threats. A new Agreement on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters has been signed, establishing a framework for cooperation between the customs authorities of both countries. This agreement will be instrumental in addressing customs violations amid growing bilateral trade. Until Russia halts its aggression and engages in peace talks, Canada, in coordination with allies and partners, will intensify pressure through sanctions—targeting Russia’s shadow fleet, lowering the crude oil price cap, tightening financial restrictions, and combating sanctions evasion. As co-chair of the International Coalition for the Return of Ukrainian Children and the Working Group on the Release of Prisoners and Deported Persons, Canada continues to support efforts to release Ukrainian prisoners of war and detained civilians, as well as to return Ukrainian children unlawfully deported by the Russian Federation. Both countries will intensify efforts to hold perpetrators of war crimes accountable. The next plenary session of the Coalition will be convened soon. Ukraine expressed its appreciation for Canada’s leadership as G7 President in 2025 and reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining active dialogue with the Group of Seven across all levels and formats. Prime Minister Carney expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome extended by the Ukrainian people, while President Zelenskyy thanked him for his visit to Ukraine.
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  • To our fellow freedom-loving Canadian,

    As of 2025, Canada has spent almost $20 billion in aid towards Ukraine.


    And yet, despite all this money, it didn’t even earn us a seat at the table when President Trump called a meeting of world leaders at the White House to discuss this war.


    The amount of money our country has given to Ukraine in aid is comparable to most countries sitting at this meeting and almost triple what Finland has, yet they have a seat. Why is that?


    Canada has become an afterthought on the world stage under Liberal leadership. The world doesn’t respect Mark Carney and so the world doesn’t respect Canada.
    This is the tragedy that is Liberal foreign policy.
    The government throws your hard earned money into international aid and Canadians see nothing from it.
    The Liberal government is happy to hand out billions of your dollars, but no matter how much money the Liberals throw at the world, they continue to give them respect.


    This isn’t the only instance of this problem.
    We saw Justin Trudeau fail at the G-20 summit in Japan going up to world leaders and being brushed off.


    The world doesn’t respect Liberal leaders.
    They didn’t respect Justin Trudeau and they don’t respect Mark Carney.


    Let’s look at Canada under Liberal leadership.
    We’re completely alienated from the United States, a global superpower and our neighbour. Countries globally are opting to strike deals with the United States instead of work with us.


    The Europeans didn’t want to strike a deal with us, Mexico didn’t want to strike a deal with us; we are simply not being taken seriously by anyone.


    While Canadian families struggle to afford basic necessities. The Liberals continue to isolate Canada.
    Turning their back on the world and Canadians.
    They continue to write blank cheques and send your tax dollars overseas, they have turned Canada into an international piggy bank.


    We need leaders who will stand up for this country and demand the respect that we deserve. We need leadership that puts Canadians and Canada’s interest first.


    Then, and only then, can we expect our seat at the table.

    To our fellow freedom-loving Canadian, As of 2025, Canada has spent almost $20 billion in aid towards Ukraine. And yet, despite all this money, it didn’t even earn us a seat at the table when President Trump called a meeting of world leaders at the White House to discuss this war. The amount of money our country has given to Ukraine in aid is comparable to most countries sitting at this meeting and almost triple what Finland has, yet they have a seat. Why is that? Canada has become an afterthought on the world stage under Liberal leadership. The world doesn’t respect Mark Carney and so the world doesn’t respect Canada. This is the tragedy that is Liberal foreign policy. The government throws your hard earned money into international aid and Canadians see nothing from it. The Liberal government is happy to hand out billions of your dollars, but no matter how much money the Liberals throw at the world, they continue to give them respect. This isn’t the only instance of this problem. We saw Justin Trudeau fail at the G-20 summit in Japan going up to world leaders and being brushed off. The world doesn’t respect Liberal leaders. They didn’t respect Justin Trudeau and they don’t respect Mark Carney. Let’s look at Canada under Liberal leadership. We’re completely alienated from the United States, a global superpower and our neighbour. Countries globally are opting to strike deals with the United States instead of work with us. The Europeans didn’t want to strike a deal with us, Mexico didn’t want to strike a deal with us; we are simply not being taken seriously by anyone. While Canadian families struggle to afford basic necessities. The Liberals continue to isolate Canada. Turning their back on the world and Canadians. They continue to write blank cheques and send your tax dollars overseas, they have turned Canada into an international piggy bank. We need leaders who will stand up for this country and demand the respect that we deserve. We need leadership that puts Canadians and Canada’s interest first. Then, and only then, can we expect our seat at the table.
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  • "Let this sink in: In 2021 the law made it a criminal offence to insult a political figure, punishable by a maximum sentence of three years in prison.​"




    If this is truly the 'end times', it will get worse -- much worse. Are you ready?


    Germany’s ‘Speechcrime’ Raids Are a Chilling Sign of Things To Come


    ​At around 6 a.m. this morning, hundreds of people across Germany awoke to police officers at their door. Their only ‘crime’ is to have openly made critical or offensive comments on the internet, many about specific politicians.


    This is not a scene from the Third Reich or the German Democratic Republic, but from the Federal Republic in the 21st Century. Officers from the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) intend to make approximately 170 house visits today, to investigate ‘hateful’ or insulting comments made online. Suspects have had their tablets, laptops, and phones confiscated, and their homes searched. This operation has been taking place annually for several years now, to enforce paragraph 188 of the German criminal code. This was amended in 2021 to make it a criminal offence to insult a political figure, punishable by a maximum sentence of three years in prison.​


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    "Let this sink in: In 2021 the law made it a criminal offence to insult a political figure, punishable by a maximum sentence of three years in prison.​" If this is truly the 'end times', it will get worse -- much worse. Are you ready? Germany’s ‘Speechcrime’ Raids Are a Chilling Sign of Things To Come ​At around 6 a.m. this morning, hundreds of people across Germany awoke to police officers at their door. Their only ‘crime’ is to have openly made critical or offensive comments on the internet, many about specific politicians. This is not a scene from the Third Reich or the German Democratic Republic, but from the Federal Republic in the 21st Century. Officers from the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) intend to make approximately 170 house visits today, to investigate ‘hateful’ or insulting comments made online. Suspects have had their tablets, laptops, and phones confiscated, and their homes searched. This operation has been taking place annually for several years now, to enforce paragraph 188 of the German criminal code. This was amended in 2021 to make it a criminal offence to insult a political figure, punishable by a maximum sentence of three years in prison.​ https://europeanconservative.com/articles/commentary/germanys-speechcrime-raids-are-a-chilling-sign-of-things-to-come/
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    Germany’s ‘Speechcrime’ Raids Are a Chilling Sign of Things To Come
    The German state’s crackdown on online hate speech is straight out of the Orwellian playbook.
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  • Liberal MP calls for arrest of Israeli officials at European assembly
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    Liberal MP calls for arrest of Israeli officials at European assembly https://truenorthwire.com/2025/06/liberal-mp-calls-for-arrest-of-israeli-officials-at-european-assembly/
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    Liberal MP calls for arrest of Israeli officials at European assembly
    A Liberal MP representing Canada at a European parliamentary assembly said that Israel’s counter-offensive in Gaza “bears the hallmarks of genocide” and that Canada and other nations must recognize a “Palestinian State.” Salma Zahid, the Liberal MP for Scarborough Centre—Don Valley East, called f
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  • They likely expected Russia to fold earlier, but they will not give up their battle. Rutte specifically mentioned that Europe and Canada, and not the United States, are aligned in their unwavering financial support for Ukraine. “And we have – I can announce that now – new estimates showing that our European and Canadian Allies have stepped up and have already pledged
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    They likely expected Russia to fold earlier, but they will not give up their battle. Rutte specifically mentioned that Europe and Canada, and not the United States, are aligned in their unwavering financial support for Ukraine. “And we have – I can announce that now – new estimates showing that our European and Canadian Allies have stepped up and have already pledged https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/war/nato-pledges-40-billion-to-ukraine/
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    NATO Pledges $40 Billion to Ukraine
    The neocons would never permit a true ceasefire. The war in the Middle East must continue in order to broaden the West’s conflict with Russia. Russia is not
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