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America One News
29 Oct 2023
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American Thinker: What it means to be an American
Many of us have forgotten what it means to be American, resulting in the ills we see today. We have traded freedom for false security and become reliant on the government. It's time for a rebirth, to stand up to those in power and reclaim our true American spirit.
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The Telegraph: Elon Musk to supply Starlink internet to aid organisations in Gaza
Elon Musk offers support for communication links in Gaza after internet and phone service was cut off during Israel's assault. The blackout hinders humanitarian operations and affects independent reporters and aid workers.
American Thinker: The unfolding of a terrorist massacre at a little Israeli kibbutz, through the WhatsApp
Hamas denies their crimes and manipulates the narrative to make Israel the bad guy. Israel fights back with evidence, releasing photos and a timeline of the attacks on innocent civilians. The horror and atrocities committed by Hamas are exposed, reinforcing the need to eliminate them.
Foreign Policy: How the European Project Fell Apart
Homelands: A Personal History of Europe by Timothy Garton Ash explores the triumphs and challenges of European democracy. From the fall of the Berlin Wall to the rise of anti-liberal populism, Garton Ash reflects on the fragility of Europe's democratic progress. He emphasizes the importance of collective memory and individual leadership in shaping European history. The book serves as a timely reminder of the value and significance of freedom in today's political climate.
Euromaidan Press: UK intel: Kremlin suppresses criticism of its Ukraine war before Putin re-election bid
British intelligence reports that Russia is cracking down on open discussions and criticism of its Ukraine war in universities ahead of Putin's expected re-election bid in 2024. The Kremlin aims to suppress negative perspectives and control the narrative surrounding the conflict.