A Review Of The Most Disturbing Events Of 2017
Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.com,
Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.com,
At this point, it's well known that Obama was willing to do just about anything to salvage his highly controversial "nuclear deal" with Tehran. In fact, as we noted over the summer, 'anything' included airlifting $1.7 billion dollars worth of euros, Swiss francs and other currencies, stacked on wooden pallets, to Tehran on an unmarked cargo plane (we covered it here: "White House Caught Secretly Airlifting $1.7 Billion US Taxpayer Cash To Tehran To Ensure Iran Nuclear Accord Success").
Update: Add Comcast to the list
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— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) December 20, 2017
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After the latest ballistic missile attack on Saudi Arabia by Yemeni Houthi rebel forces on Tuesday, President Trump and Saudi Arabia's King Salman agreed in a Wednesday phone call to take concrete action toward holding Iran accountable, which both countries have blamed for the attack.
As the United Nations general assembly is set to hold a rare emergency session on Thursday to consider a resolution condemning President Trump's recent controversial move to recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital, American Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley is lashing out, telling member countries that "the US will be taking names".