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3 Sep 2024
#politics
Forbes: Harris Says U.S. Steel Should Remain ‘American-Owned’—Echoing Biden’s Opposition To Nippon Steel Takeover
Vice President Kamala Harris publicly opposed Japanese firm Nippon Steel’s $15 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel during a campaign event, aligning with President Biden's stance on maintaining American ownership of the company. Harris emphasized the importance of supporting American steelworkers.
Nippon Steel argued that the merger would benefit American workers and local communities, asserting confidence in a fair regulatory review process. The United Steelworkers union supported Harris's position, recognizing her understanding of the steel industry's importance for national security and job creation.
#society
Times Of Israel: Released hostage Erez Calderon, 12, issues video plea for captive dad’s return
Erez Calderon, a 12-year-old former hostage, released a video appeal for his father, Ofer, still held by Hamas since October 7. In his emotional message, Erez expressed the difficulty of celebrating his upcoming bar mitzvah without his father and highlighted the tragedy of losing family during the attack.
The situation remains tense, with ongoing protests in Israel demanding government action for hostage release. While U.S. officials suggest a potential deal is nearing, significant disagreements persist between Israel and Hamas regarding terms.
Front Page Magazine: Week Before 9/11, Islamic Terrorists March Through Manhattan
Islamic terrorists have reportedly been seen protesting in Manhattan, displaying flags and igniting smoke bombs, amidst claims of insufficient police action and governmental support for these acts. The protests have raised concerns about their implications, especially near the anniversary of 9/11.
Critics express alarm over the perceived normalization of radicalism in the U.S., highlighting feelings of betrayal among those affected by past terror attacks. The situation is described as a troubling departure from prior national security standards.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Lammy’s suspension of military aid to Israel is an embarrassing mistake
Over the past three years, Britain sold significant arms to various Middle Eastern countries, including Qatar (£3.1bn) and Saudi Arabia (£1.9bn), while arms sales to Israel were minimal (£83m). Despite criticism from British officials regarding exports to Israel, the country maintains a beneficial security partnership with the UK.
The contrast in arms sales raises questions about the scrutiny of recipients, especially as the UK continues to support nations with questionable human rights records. The author's observations suggest that Israel, despite its challenges, engages in warfare that is more restrained than that of its allies.
The Telegraph: Politics latest news: Boris Johnson accuses Labour of 'abandoning Israel'
The UK has suspended 30 arms export licenses to Israel amid concerns that British weapons may be misused in violation of international law. This decision has faced criticism domestically and internationally, with Boris Johnson accusing Labour's Keir Starmer and David Lammy of undermining Israel.
Johnson emphasized the ongoing hostage situation involving Hamas and questioned the Labour leadership's stance on the conflict. The government's review raised serious humanitarian concerns.
#military
The Telegraph: Putin’s silent killer is choking Ukraine’s regiments
In the Donbass region of Ukraine, Russian forces have intensified the use of gas attacks, reminiscent of WWI tactics, causing significant casualties. Reports indicate a dramatic rise in the deployment of gas, with around 4000 instances since January 2024, largely employing illegal chemical agents.
To counter these gas attacks, the provision of adequate gas masks and training is critical. The UK, a leading manufacturer of respirators, has been asked to assist the Ukrainian military in this regard, with a call for immediate action by the government to mitigate further casualties.