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Jul 29, 2025 |
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#foreignaffairs
Fox News: From talk to tactics: Trump pivots on Russia strategy to end war
President Trump has shifted his stance on Ukraine, supporting NATO arms agreements and warning Russia to negotiate peace or face sanctions on oil sales. While some experts believe this strategy could deter Putin, others question its effectiveness and the timeline for resolution.
Trump's approach contrasts with some Republican views, emphasizing a strong Europe while advocating for Ukraine's defense capabilities. Experts suggest that a long-term armistice may be necessary, with Ukraine potentially agreeing not to join NATO for a period, while remaining heavily armed by Western allies.
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing July 27: Day 660 – Israel does a 180 and begins aid airdrops into Gaza
Israel conducted its first airdrop of humanitarian aid into Gaza amid the ongoing conflict with Hamas, promising temporary halts in fighting to facilitate UN aid distribution. The IDF is focusing on dismantling Hamas infrastructure while facing challenges in the region.
Additionally, law enforcement arrested a suspect linked to a car-ramming attack that injured eight IDF soldiers. Israeli forces also seized a pro-Palestinian activist boat attempting to breach the Gaza blockade, highlighting ongoing tensions in the area.
#health
Fox News: Biohacker warns America is ‘micro-poisoning’ itself despite spending $5 trillion on healthcare every year
Gary Brecka, a biologist and longevity expert, emphasizes the alarming state of American health despite high healthcare spending. He points to rising rates of obesity, chronic diseases, and autism, attributing these issues to environmental toxins and poor nutrition. Brecka advocates for the "Make America Healthy Again" movement, aiming to reform public health policy.
Brecka calls for eliminating harmful substances from the food supply and improving health outcomes for future generations. He argues that the current healthcare system fails to deliver value for the significant financial investment, urging a shift towards better nutrition and reduced exposure to toxins.