The U.S. is growing concerned about Turkey’s growing military presence in northern Syria, “raising alarm that Ankara is preparing for a large-scale incursion into territory held by American-backed Syrian Kurds,” according to The Wall Street Journal.
Category: TRENDS IN GEOPOLITICS – Dec 17 2024
PUTIN ACCUSES THE WEST OF PUSHING THE KREMLIN TO ‘RED LINE,’ CONSIDERS NEW RULES FOR MISSILES
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that that the West was pushing the Kremlin to a “red line we can’t step back from” and announced that Moscow could jettison its restrictions on the mass production and deployment of short- and medium-range missiles, according to a report.
CITIZENS LOOK DOWN UPON LEADERS IN DEVELOPED NATIONS
Leaders in some of the world’s richest countries are deeply unpopular and this past year’s elections in major countries show that the public is ready to take a stand and vote them out.
U.S. HOUSE APPROVES NEARLY A TRILLION DOLLAR DEFENSE BILL
The U.S. House of Representatives easily passed a $895 billion defense bill—passing for the 64th consecutive time—proving, once again, that there is only one political party in Washington: the War Party.