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Maduro and the Foggy Notion of Sovereignty
No legal system could anticipate all imaginable cases of an illegal action. That can be done only if and when an act contravenes a clearly defined law that also envisages a clearly defined punishment. Neither of those caveats applies to the foggy notion of national sovereignty, let alone to the foggier concept of international law. Leaving aside virtue-signalers and “Illegal” was the word most used by governments and commentators across the globe to describe the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro Moros on January 3 by US Army Delta Force soldiers.
The Secret Hamas-NGO Relationship
“The evidence confirms that NGOs in Gaza do not operate independently or neutrally,” NGO Monitor found. “Rather, they are embedded in an institutionalized framework of coercion, intimidation, and surveillance that serves Hamas‘ terror objectives…. NGOs – both local and international, including ones operating under the auspices of UN projects – are not permitted to provide services or operate projects in Gaza without Hamas‘ approval.”
As tensions flare in Minnesota, Treasury Secretary Bessent pushes a crackdown on fraud
WASHINGTON – The Treasury Department is taking a closer look at financial transactions between Minnesotan residents and businesses and Somalia as the federal government ramps up its immigration crackdown in the state, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told reporters on Friday during a visit to the state.
Thank You President Trump for Bravely Standing with the Iranian and Venezuelan People, and for Freedom and Peace
President Donald J. Trump has emerged as the first leader to stand decisively, openly, and courageously with the Iranian people themselves — against the dictatorship, against repression, and in favor of genuine freedom, democracy and peace. What distinguishes Trump’s position is not rhetoric, but resolve?















