THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Jun 5, 2025  |  
0
 | Remer,MN
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
back  
topic
America One News
America One News
30 Jan 2025

#society

GB News: Donald Trump appears to point the finger on horrific Washington DC plane crash as he insists collision 'should have been avoided'
Donald Trump appears to point the finger on horrific Washington DC plane crash as he insists collision 'should have been avoided'
Donald Trump has stated that the recent plane crash in Washington DC, involving an American Airlines jet and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter, "should have been prevented." He criticized the response of the control tower and questioned why the helicopter did not alter its course during the incident.

Kansas Senator Roger Marshall indicated that all 64 people aboard the jet are presumed dead, expressing profound sorrow over the tragedy. Among the passengers were notable figures from the figure skating community. Both Trump and Vice President JD Vance offered prayers for the victims.


The Telegraph: What happened to IDF’s female spotters whose warnings about Hamas invasion were ignored
What happened to IDF’s female spotters whose warnings about Hamas invasion were ignored
Agam Berger, a 20-year-old Israeli military lookout, was captured by Hamas during their attack on Nahal Oz base on October 7, 2023. She managed to call her mother before being taken, stating she was not afraid despite the chaos.

Berger is set to be released alongside two others, while 15 female spotters, including Cpl Shirat Yam Amar, were killed during the assault. Seven teenage female lookouts were also taken hostage.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Witkoff Meets PLO Leader Who Vowed to Spend "Last Penny" Financing Terror
Witkoff Meets PLO Leader Who Vowed to Spend "Last Penny" Financing Terror
Steven Witkoff, acting as Trump’s Middle East Envoy, met with PLO leader Hussein Al-Sheikh in Saudi Arabia to discuss peace efforts amid the Gaza conflict. Al-Sheikh, a potential successor to Abbas, emphasized a commitment to funding families of terrorists and supporting Hamas.

The meeting raises concerns about U.S. involvement in establishing a Palestinian state, with Al-Sheikh asserting that the real terrorism is the Israeli occupation. Critics argue this approach undermines American interests and prioritizes support for terrorism.


#military

Front Page Magazine: Denmark is Defending Greenland With Sled Dogs
Denmark is Defending Greenland With Sled Dogs
Denmark's defense strategy for Greenland relies heavily on unconventional resources, such as sled dogs and a small elite unit. The Joint Arctic Command has limited military personnel and aging ships, raising concerns about its capability to protect the vast and rugged territory.

Analysts highlight that while Denmark plans to enhance its military presence, including the purchase of drones and additional sled teams, the effectiveness of its defense hinges on national commitment rather than sheer numbers or advanced technology.


GB News: CCTV captures horrifying moment American Airlines jet collides with Black Hawk helicopter
CCTV captures horrifying moment American Airlines jet collides with Black Hawk helicopter
An American Airlines jet collided with a Black Hawk military helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, resulting in a dramatic explosion and fireball. The incident occurred on Thursday, raising concerns over aviation safety.




#history

GB News: Winston Churchill: The ‘lucky’ tall sailor given the 'honour' of holding Churchill’s gun carriage
Winston Churchill: The ‘lucky’ tall sailor given the 'honour' of holding Churchill’s gun carriage
John Maitland-Hudson, a sailor who participated in Winston Churchill's state funeral in 1965, attributes his selection to his height of over six feet. He trained for three weeks to help pull the gun carriage, feeling honored to be part of such a significant event that drew a massive crowd and was watched globally.

Maitland-Hudson recalls the intense preparations and the emotional atmosphere during the funeral, which was a historic tribute to Churchill's leadership during World War II. Now 80, he reflects on the experience as a pivotal moment in his naval career.