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On the Commemoration Of World War I: From Woodrow Wilson To Donald Trump

On the Commemoration Of World War I: From Woodrow Wilson To Donald Trump

Authored by Antonius Aquinas,

It is altogether fitting that the US attack on a Syrian airport, the dropping of a MOAB on defenseless Afghanistan, and the potential outbreak of nuclear war with North Korea have all come in the very month one hundred years earlier that an American president led the nation on its road to empire.  President Trump’s aggressive actions and all of America’s previous imperialistic endeavors can ultimately be traced to Woodrow Wilson’s disastrous decision to bring the country into the First World War on April 6, 1917.

Oliver Stone Rages Against The Deep State's "Wonderful Job Of Throwing America Into Chaos"

Oliver Stone Rages Against The Deep State's "Wonderful Job Of Throwing America Into Chaos"

In March of last year, Academy Award-winning director Oliver Stone warned the world:

"we're going to war - either hybrid in nature...or a hot war (which will destroy our country). Our citizens should know this, but they don't because our media is dumbed down in its 'Pravda'-like support for our 'respectable', highly aggressive government."

Exxon Seeks Russian Sanctions Waiver To Work With Rosneft

Exxon Seeks Russian Sanctions Waiver To Work With Rosneft

Just as the "puppet of Putin" narrative had gone quiet - following Trump's Tomahawk-ing a largely abandoned airfield in Syria - it appears the Russia-linkages stories are about to get restarted. WSJ reports that Exxon Mobil has applied to the Treasury Department for a waiver from U.S. sanctions on Russia in a bid to resume its joint venture with state oil giant PAO Rosneft.

 

Trump Mulling Reneging on Another Campaign Pledge, Thanks to Ivanka and Jared Kushner

The global warming activist democrats in Trump's White House, led by Ivanka and Jared Kushner, are trying to convince the President to reneg on yet another campaign pledge, against the advice of Steve Bannon.

According to Bloomberg, a pro Paris bloc in his administration, which targets greenhouse emissions, is recruiting energy companies to lobby the President to remain in the controversial agreement that he specifically said was a waste of money during the campaign.

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