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"As the territorial dispute over the Essequibo intensifies, Guyana, is putting its foot down, rejecting negotiations with Venezuela.
“The time for negotiation is over. There will be no need for talks with Nicolás Maduro,” Guyanese Prime Minister Mark Phillips said during an extraordinary session of the Guyanese Legislature in early November. “There will be no meeting between Maduro and [Guyanese] President Irfaan Ali.”
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“Maduro is using the conflict with Guyana to derail the upcoming elections, where he will have to face a strong Venezuelan opposition candidate,” Tapia added. “He is willing to cause an armed conflict with Guyana to suspend the elections, taking advantage of the political and social situation in the country.”
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Guyana, Venezuela Essequibo Dispute Exacerbates
As the territorial dispute over the Essequibo intensifies, Guyana, is putting its foot down, rejecting negotiations with Venezuela.
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JUST IN - Large U.S. military plane, potentially a Boeing P-8 Poseidon, overshot a runway and splashed into a bay in Hawaii.
https://www.disclose.tv/id/2hmyg9xt25/
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🏝 🇺🇸 ↖️ Soldiers practice island hopping, advanced tactics in Hawaii exercise 🔶️ Soldiers with the 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii recently wrapped a two-week exercise that included simultaneous offensive attacks and defensive maneuvers for a brigade stretched…
They hopped too far
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2023/nov/20/us-navy-plane-overshoots-runway-goes-into-bay-in-h
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2023/nov/20/us-navy-plane-overshoots-runway-goes-into-bay-in-h
The Washington Times
All 9 aboard U.S. Navy plane that overshot runway escape injury, Hawaii official says
The Honolulu Emergency Medical Services Department was called to respond to a downed military aircraft in Kaneohe Bay on Monday, but when they got to the scene, military officials told the emergency w
📢 🇮🇱 🇵🇸 "The Israel Defense Force will soon begin Targeted Operations in the Southern Gaza Strip in a further Expansion of Ground Operations which are meant to work towards the Total Destruction of Hamas as well as the Rescue of the over 200 Hostages which are still being Held"
https://abcnews.go.com/International/live-updates/israel-gaza-war-hostages/?id=105023987
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https://abcnews.go.com/International/live-updates/israel-gaza-war-hostages/?id=105023987
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📢 🇮🇱 🇵🇸 "The Israel Defense Force will soon begin Targeted Operations in the Southern Gaza Strip in a further Expansion of Ground Operations which are meant to work towards the Total Destruction of Hamas as well as the Rescue of the over 200 Hostages which…
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🇮🇱 🇵🇸 "Israeli soldiers calling Palestinians "n*ggers," singing about incinerating Gazans, and proudly proclaiming their real intention to "conquer, expel and settle" all of Gaza. These are some of the things Israelis post online as the genocide against Palestinians continues."
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⚡️🇵🇸 It is of the opinion of Israeli and Western intelligence officials that Egypt has not blocked all of the tunnels leading to Gaza, and instead allow certain tunnels (that is ran by cooperation with Hamas and Egyptian Intelligence) to be active, thus allowing arms trades to be continued "from abroad" to Gaza.
I remind you that Egypt has strictly informed Israel that a ground invasion will not be allowed at the border ( from 14km) in the "Philadelphi" axis, so, how they are going to get rid of the tunnels is beyond me.
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I remind you that Egypt has strictly informed Israel that a ground invasion will not be allowed at the border ( from 14km) in the "Philadelphi" axis, so, how they are going to get rid of the tunnels is beyond me.
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🚢 🌍 🇾🇪 Sal Mercogliano summarizes the Galaxy Leader hijacking off the coast of Yemen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98PdrlHM6GU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98PdrlHM6GU
YouTube
Galaxy Leader Arrives in Yemen | What Could The Ship Have Done | What's Next for the Ship & Crew?
What's a Ship (Galaxy Leader) to Do?
What's Going on With Shipping?
Nov 19, 2023
In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - updates with the arrival of Galaxy Leader in Yemen…
What's Going on With Shipping?
Nov 19, 2023
In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian at Campbell University (@campbelledu) and former merchant mariner - updates with the arrival of Galaxy Leader in Yemen…
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Active ! Vanguard Britannica members placed promotional materials in:
Northern area -
📍Scottish Highlands.
Central area -
📍Derby.
📍Nottingham.
Northern area -
📍Scottish Highlands.
Central area -
📍Derby.
📍Nottingham.
Forwarded from Kurdish Front News (Zanyari)
U.S CENTRAL COMMAND STATEMENT:
On 21 Nov. an AC-130 gunship engaged individuals responsible for launching a missile attack on U.S. and Coalition personnel at Al Assad Airbase, Iraq. The gunship maintained visual confirmation of the individuals from the time of the launch to the time of engagement. This strike resulted in several enemy casualties.
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On 21 Nov. an AC-130 gunship engaged individuals responsible for launching a missile attack on U.S. and Coalition personnel at Al Assad Airbase, Iraq. The gunship maintained visual confirmation of the individuals from the time of the launch to the time of engagement. This strike resulted in several enemy casualties.
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NATO book on psyops&brainwashing
https://www.innovationhub-act.org/sites/default/files/2021-01/20210122_CW%20Final.pdf
https://www.innovationhub-act.org/sites/default/files/2021-01/20210122_CW%20Final.pdf
🇩🇪 Germany freezes new spending as budget crisis deepens
Germany’s finance ministry has imposed a spending freeze on all federal ministries, deepening a budget crisis that has rocked the ruling coalition since a bombshell ruling by the country's top court last week.
The finance ministry decision, which halts most new spending authorizations, followed a ruling by the constitutional court last week that blew a €60 billion hole in the government's coffers.
The government is now bracing for the potential of far wider financial implications stemming from the ruling that may limit its ability to draw money from a variety of special funds that have been established to circumvent the country's debt brake, which restricts the federal deficit to 0.35 percent of GDP, except in times of emergency.
🔗 https://www.politico.eu/article/germany-freeze-spending-budget-crisis-deepen/
Germany’s finance ministry has imposed a spending freeze on all federal ministries, deepening a budget crisis that has rocked the ruling coalition since a bombshell ruling by the country's top court last week.
The finance ministry decision, which halts most new spending authorizations, followed a ruling by the constitutional court last week that blew a €60 billion hole in the government's coffers.
The government is now bracing for the potential of far wider financial implications stemming from the ruling that may limit its ability to draw money from a variety of special funds that have been established to circumvent the country's debt brake, which restricts the federal deficit to 0.35 percent of GDP, except in times of emergency.
🔗 https://www.politico.eu/article/germany-freeze-spending-budget-crisis-deepen/
POLITICO
Germany freezes new spending as budget crisis deepens
As Germany’s financial woes grow more acute, there are growing calls to suspend the country’s debt brake.
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🇩🇪 Germany freezes new spending as budget crisis deepens Germany’s finance ministry has imposed a spending freeze on all federal ministries, deepening a budget crisis that has rocked the ruling coalition since a bombshell ruling by the country's top court…
🇩🇪 The accounting error that could kill Germany’s coalition
BERLIN — When Germany’s Social Democrats formed a three-way coalition with the Greens and the conservative Free Democrats in 2021, they sold the unconventional alliance as a progressive ménage à trois that would transform German politics.
Two years later, it looks more like a clusterfuck.
The government’s disarray was on full display after Germany’s highest court ruled Wednesday that the centerpiece of the alliance’s environmental strategy — a plan to repurpose €60 billion left over from an emergency COVID-19 fund to finance the coalition’s climate agenda — was unconstitutional.
The decision blew a massive hole through the middle of the coalition’s signature legislative agenda, in particular a plan to remake the German economy root and branch by weaning it off of fossil fuels. If the parties fail to find a new way to finance those plans, the coalition itself could quickly collapse, some analysts warn.
🔗 https://www.politico.eu/article/the-accounting-error-that-could-kill-germanys-coalition/
BERLIN — When Germany’s Social Democrats formed a three-way coalition with the Greens and the conservative Free Democrats in 2021, they sold the unconventional alliance as a progressive ménage à trois that would transform German politics.
Two years later, it looks more like a clusterfuck.
The government’s disarray was on full display after Germany’s highest court ruled Wednesday that the centerpiece of the alliance’s environmental strategy — a plan to repurpose €60 billion left over from an emergency COVID-19 fund to finance the coalition’s climate agenda — was unconstitutional.
The decision blew a massive hole through the middle of the coalition’s signature legislative agenda, in particular a plan to remake the German economy root and branch by weaning it off of fossil fuels. If the parties fail to find a new way to finance those plans, the coalition itself could quickly collapse, some analysts warn.
🔗 https://www.politico.eu/article/the-accounting-error-that-could-kill-germanys-coalition/
POLITICO
The accounting error that could kill Germany’s coalition
Doubts over the survival of Germany’s three-way alliance after €60 billion rebuke.
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🇩🇪 The accounting error that could kill Germany’s coalition BERLIN — When Germany’s Social Democrats formed a three-way coalition with the Greens and the conservative Free Democrats in 2021, they sold the unconventional alliance as a progressive ménage à…
🇩🇪🇪🇺📝 Following the 2009-2012 Eurozone Crisis, the Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union was signed by the member-states of the European Union aiming to correct the bad habits which led to the crisis in the first place, crisis caused by the large amounts of debt collected by some European countries.
This meant that an emphasis on efficiency was placed on the governments of the states composing the EU to not overspend, creating the term "balanced budget" meaning a budget who's deficit does not exceed the 3% of the GDP threshold and measures to payback the debt accumulated by the countries who have a debt to GDP ratio bigger than 60%. (debt brake rule)
Germany who had a tradition of responsible economic planning and balanced budgets took stricter measures, like implementing the "golden rule": “revenue obtained by borrowing shall not exceed the total of investment expenditures provided for in the budget” subject to strict exceptions. In addition, Germany introduced a debt brake preventing halting more borrowing if the loans account for more than 0.35% of the GDP (general rule for Berlin and the governments in the federal states). Only during times of natural disasters and exceptional emergencies, like the COVID-19 pandemic, allow for the golden rule and the debt brake to be broken.
The pandemic allowed the German government to create a number of "shadow" budgets besides the one approved by the Bundestag allowing Berlin to spend more in order to deal with the effects of the pandemic, still had large amounts of unused funds by the time the pandemic was officially over, and Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, planned to use them to fund Germany's green transition. These funds were exempt from the fiscal discipline of Germany's regular budget and, as the pandemic was over, the German constitutional Court decided these budgets, the climate fund (formed with money remaining from the COVID-19 era) with 57.6 billion EURs and the "special fund" for the German military worth 100 billion EURs, were unconstitutional and had to go, derailing the plans for Germany's transition from fossil fuels and the rearmament plans of the German Army.
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This meant that an emphasis on efficiency was placed on the governments of the states composing the EU to not overspend, creating the term "balanced budget" meaning a budget who's deficit does not exceed the 3% of the GDP threshold and measures to payback the debt accumulated by the countries who have a debt to GDP ratio bigger than 60%. (debt brake rule)
Germany who had a tradition of responsible economic planning and balanced budgets took stricter measures, like implementing the "golden rule": “revenue obtained by borrowing shall not exceed the total of investment expenditures provided for in the budget” subject to strict exceptions. In addition, Germany introduced a debt brake preventing halting more borrowing if the loans account for more than 0.35% of the GDP (general rule for Berlin and the governments in the federal states). Only during times of natural disasters and exceptional emergencies, like the COVID-19 pandemic, allow for the golden rule and the debt brake to be broken.
The pandemic allowed the German government to create a number of "shadow" budgets besides the one approved by the Bundestag allowing Berlin to spend more in order to deal with the effects of the pandemic, still had large amounts of unused funds by the time the pandemic was officially over, and Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, planned to use them to fund Germany's green transition. These funds were exempt from the fiscal discipline of Germany's regular budget and, as the pandemic was over, the German constitutional Court decided these budgets, the climate fund (formed with money remaining from the COVID-19 era) with 57.6 billion EURs and the "special fund" for the German military worth 100 billion EURs, were unconstitutional and had to go, derailing the plans for Germany's transition from fossil fuels and the rearmament plans of the German Army.
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