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America One News
11 Aug 2024
#politics
Fox News: Pelosi addresses whether there's 'way back' to Biden friendship after Dem pressure campaign to drop out
Nancy Pelosi, reflecting on President Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 race, emphasized the need to sustain his legacy despite their strained relationship. She denied rumors of orchestrating his exit but expressed disappointment at his campaign's trajectory and pledged support for Kamala Harris.
With Biden stepping aside, the Democratic Party shifts focus, rallying behind Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, while navigating evolving political currents.
#society
The Telegraph: Watch: British man arrested for climbing the Eiffel Tower
A British man, shirtless and without gear, scaled the Eiffel Tower just hours before the Paris Olympics closing ceremony, creating a stir among tourists. Police arrested him for endangering lives as he neared the second floor, adding to the day’s pre-event chaos.
Despite prior fears of disruption, the games largely unfolded without incident, protected by a formidable security presence. The closing ceremony, expected to draw 80,000 spectators, will occur under tight watch, showcasing resilience amid prior threats.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: Can Donald Trump’s Iron Dome plan keep America safe?
Trump's plan for an American Iron Dome aims to safeguard the homeland, promising a shield that would prevent enemy attacks while restoring peace globally. As the nomination looms, this defense strategy becomes pivotal for his campaign, echoing a world at the brink.
But amidst grand promises, the specter of conflict with powers like China and Russia looms large. The robustness of international alliances may falter as they face internal and external pressures.
#military
The Telegraph: It was a quiet archipelago – now Finland’s ‘Achilles Heel’ is on the hunt for Russian spies
Lieutenant Juri Jalava patrols the Baltic coast, on high alert for Russian saboteurs amid rising tensions since Finland joined NATO. The demilitarized Åland Islands have become a strategic point, drawing calls for rearmament due to threats from Russian hybrid warfare.
Island residents protest daily at the Russian consulate, demanding an end to the invasion of Ukraine. While some debate military rearmament, many remain vigilant, believing in their treaty despite fears of further Russian aggression in the region.