The Battle for the Red Sea Is Just Beginning

This post was originally published on here World powers are sailing toward a massive confrontation over the Red Sea, and the United Arab Emirates is forcing the issue. Geopolitical Futures wrote November 4: Recent satellite analysis adds to the intrigue. On three small uninhabited Red Sea islets, monitoring agencies have detected the covert construction of…

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News Roundup: Britain’s Breakdown

This post was originally published on here Young people from migrant backgrounds launched fireworks at police and buildings in Birmingham and Liverpool in one of several stories from the past 24 hours highlighting Britain’s societal breakdown. In Liverpool, a third-floor balcony was set on fire with fireworks. When emergency services arrived, they too were attacked…

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News Roundup: Britain’s Breakdown

This post was originally published on here Young people from migrant backgrounds launched fireworks at police and buildings in Birmingham and Liverpool in one of several stories from the past 24 hours highlighting Britain’s societal breakdown. In Liverpool, a third-floor balcony was set on fire with fireworks. When emergency services arrived, they too were attacked…

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New Yorkers Choose Mamdani

This post was originally published on here Yesterday, New York City voters chose radical socialist Zohran Mamdani to be their next mayor. In a fiery victory speech last night, Mamdani pledged to fulfill his pie-in-the-sky campaign promises of freezing rent for 2 million New Yorkers, making city buses free, providing free universal child care, and…

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Radical Democrat Victories Portend Political Warfare

This post was originally published on here Radical leftists still have a lot of power in America. That’s an important takeaway from yesterday’s local elections. Zohran Mamdani has won not only a plurality but a majority of New York City voters, with 50.4 percent at the latest count. Democrats also won gubernatorial elections in Virginia…

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