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Nuclear Threat Normalized
00:03:22
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| A gloomy 2023. | |
| Here are some bright spots. | |
| The prospects for peace, justice, and the advancement of liberty in 2023 may at first seem further away than ever. | |
| Washington's determination to overthrow the Russian government via a proxy war in Ukraine has brought the threat of nuclear war closer than ever in history. | |
| The mainstream media is even normalizing the idea that a nuclear attack on the U.S. is really no big deal. | |
| Yahoo News wrote yesterday that a public health expert is concerned that Americans are not sufficiently prepared for nuclear bombs hitting major U.S. cities. | |
| The Yahoo article even links to a FEMA-authored nuclear detonation planning guide to help us better get through a barrage of nuclear missiles. | |
| Are they insane? | |
| They act as if a nuclear attack on the United States is just another inconvenience to plan for, like an ice storm or a hurricane. | |
| The FEMA guide's advice on what to do during a nuclear attack is get inside, stay inside, and stay tuned. | |
| Stay tuned to what? | |
| Have they not seen the photos from Hiroshima or Nagasaki? | |
| While we are foolishly edging toward war with the media and Beltway neocons cheering it on, there are still some bright spots we can look to in 2023. | |
| First, polls consistently demonstrate increasing American opposition to U.S. involvement in Ukraine. | |
| Republicans are set to take control of the House this week, right as Republican voter support for more military aid to Ukraine has seen a dramatic and steady decline. | |
| U.S. households continue to struggle under runaway inflation and a looming economic crackup, and more Americans are going to demand answers from their government as to why we have sent more than $100 billion to Ukraine while so many are struggling at home. | |
| Second, a recent Rasmussen poll has revealed that in light of the Twitter files, which showed that the FBI viewed the social media platform as a paid subsidiary of the U.S. government, some 63% of likely U.S. voters believe Congress should investigate whether the FBI was involved in censoring information on social media sites. | |
| A large percentage of those polled believe the FBI has been politicized by the current administration, which may give incoming Republicans in the House some backbone to launch an actual investigation. | |
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Turkish Withdrawal from Syria
00:01:46
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| Without the First Amendment, the other amendments are virtually meaningless. | |
| And when the U.S. government can strong-arm private businesses to attack free speech, freedom has no future. | |
| A third bright point is that nearly 12-year war on Syria might finally be closer to settlement. | |
| Syrian and Turkish defense ministers held negotiations brokered by Moscow, which resulted in an agreement by Turkey to withdraw its military forces from Syrian soil. | |
| There are rumors that a meeting between the leaders of Turkey and Syria may come as soon as early this new year. | |
| The destruction of Syria was part of the Obama-Hillary neocon plan to remake the Middle East, but as always, these interventionist schemes have only resulted in death and destruction. | |
| Washington continues to lecture Russia about occupying Ukrainian soil, yet the U.S. military has for years occupied Syrian territory for the sole purpose of backing extremists and stealing Syrian oil. | |
| Turkey leaving Syria will add pressure for the U.S. to leave Syria. | |
| That is a good thing. | |
| The new year is upon us. | |
| It might be easy to feel dejected, but for we who promote peace, freedom, and justice, there is much to build on. | |
| Do not allow your voices to be silent. | |