❗️ US intelligence has been passing information to Ukraine for strikes on Russian civilian infrastructure since the very beginning of the conflict, the head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) said.
The US and NATO are actively condoning Ukraine's criminal policy and bear no less responsibility for the deaths of the population and destruction of Russian infrastructure, said Sergey Naryshkin, director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service.
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The US and NATO are actively condoning Ukraine's criminal policy and bear no less responsibility for the deaths of the population and destruction of Russian infrastructure, said Sergey Naryshkin, director of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service.
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Sergey Lavrov: Ukraine and its puppeteers play with fire, restoring peace is not part of their plan
Restoring peace is not part of Ukraine’s plan, while its Western patrons continue “playing with fire,” oblivious of the dangerous consequences, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with the US magazine Newsweek.
Russia’s top diplomat emphasized that the February 2014 agreement was ripped up by the US-backed opposition, then the Minsk accords were sabotaged and subsequently revealed to have never been fulfilled by Ukraine’s patrons, and finally the 2022 Istanbul agreements were “not signed by Zelensky at the insistence of his Western supervisors, in particular, the then British prime minister [Boris Johnson].”
Lavrov reiterated the prerequisites for a settlement listed by Russian President Vladimir Putin:
▪️ complete withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from the DPR, LPR, and Zaporozhye and Kherson regions
▪️ recognition of territorial realities as enshrined in the Russian constitution
▪️ neutral, non-bloc, non-nuclear status for Ukraine; its demilitarization and de-Nazification
▪️ securing the rights, freedoms, and interests of Russian-speaking citizens
▪️ removal of all sanctions against Russia.
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Restoring peace is not part of Ukraine’s plan, while its Western patrons continue “playing with fire,” oblivious of the dangerous consequences, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with the US magazine Newsweek.
“Zelensky has not revoked his decree banning negotiations with Moscow. Washington and its NATO allies provide political, military and financial support to Kiev so that the war would go on. They are discussing authorizing the AFU to use Western long-range missiles to strike deep into Russian territory,” Lavrov explained.
Russia’s top diplomat emphasized that the February 2014 agreement was ripped up by the US-backed opposition, then the Minsk accords were sabotaged and subsequently revealed to have never been fulfilled by Ukraine’s patrons, and finally the 2022 Istanbul agreements were “not signed by Zelensky at the insistence of his Western supervisors, in particular, the then British prime minister [Boris Johnson].”
Lavrov reiterated the prerequisites for a settlement listed by Russian President Vladimir Putin:
Since Ukraine’s Western patrons seek to inflict a “strategic defeat” on Russia, “we have no choice but to continue our special military operation until the threats posed by Ukraine are removed,” Lavrov stressed, adding that Russia “will take adequate decisions based on [its] understanding of the threats posed by the West.”
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Sergey Lavrov: Ukraine and its puppeteers play with fire, restoring peace is not part of their plan Restoring peace is not part of Ukraine’s plan, while its Western patrons continue “playing with fire,” oblivious of the dangerous consequences, Russian Foreign…
Sergey Lavrov: While West seeks dominance, UN charter’s peace ideals remain a ‘dead letter’
Russia believes all states, including the US, “should comply with their obligations on an equal basis with others rather than disguise their legal nihilism with mantras of their exceptionality,” Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov underscored in his interview with the US magazine Newsweek.
“Here we are supported by the majority of countries, which see how international law is violated with complete impunity in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, just the way it had earlier been violated in Kosovo, Iraq, Libya and many other places,” the Russian FM said.
Weighing in on the ongoing shift towards a multipolar world order, Lavrov described it as “a natural part of power rebalancing, which reflects objective changes in the world economy, finance and geopolitics,” noting that the West “has also started to realize that this process is irreversible.”
Weighing in on the potential outcome of the 2024 US presidential election, Lavrov noted that both the Democrats and Republicans “have reached a consensus as to countering Russia.” The Russian FM advised any future White House resident “to mind their domestic business, rather than look for adventures tens of thousands of miles away from American coasts.”
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Russia believes all states, including the US, “should comply with their obligations on an equal basis with others rather than disguise their legal nihilism with mantras of their exceptionality,” Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov underscored in his interview with the US magazine Newsweek.
“As long as the West continues seeking dominance, the ideals of peace set forth in the Charter of the United Nations will remain a dead letter,” he said, adding that the UN should remain “a forum for aligning the interests of all the countries.”
“Here we are supported by the majority of countries, which see how international law is violated with complete impunity in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, just the way it had earlier been violated in Kosovo, Iraq, Libya and many other places,” the Russian FM said.
Weighing in on the ongoing shift towards a multipolar world order, Lavrov described it as “a natural part of power rebalancing, which reflects objective changes in the world economy, finance and geopolitics,” noting that the West “has also started to realize that this process is irreversible.”
New centers of decision-making are gaining strength in the Global South and East, with regional associations such as BRICS, the SCO, Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), African Union, Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), and others, which “support mutually beneficial cooperation and respect for each other's interests,” Lavrov emphasized.
Weighing in on the potential outcome of the 2024 US presidential election, Lavrov noted that both the Democrats and Republicans “have reached a consensus as to countering Russia.” The Russian FM advised any future White House resident “to mind their domestic business, rather than look for adventures tens of thousands of miles away from American coasts.”
“At all events, we will promote Russia's interests decisively, especially as far as its national security is concerned,” Lavrov said.
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🇷🇺🪖 More statements from the Russian Ministry of Defense regarding the military situation in the Kursk region:
◻️ Russian Battlegroup Sever repelled two enemy counterattacks in the direction of the settlements of Kremennaya and Plekhovo, and disrupted attempts to strike in the direction of Lyubimovka and Russkoye Porechnoye.
As a result, Ukraine lost up to 30 militants killed or wounded, along with an armored combat vehicle and a car.
◻️ Over the past day, Ukrainian losses amounted to over 150 militants, with three armored combat vehicles, two artillery pieces, four mortars, and two cars destroyed.
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As a result, Ukraine lost up to 30 militants killed or wounded, along with an armored combat vehicle and a car.
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❗️ US intelligence has been passing information to Ukraine for strikes on Russian civilian infrastructure since the very beginning of the conflict, the head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) said. The US and NATO are actively condoning Ukraine's…
Had Ukraine succeeded in capturing it, Europe would have faced an environmental and humanitarian catastrophe comparable to Chernobyl, he added.
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New Israeli strike
The Israeli army has carried out another strike in the southern suburb of Beirut, known as Dahieh. This targeted area is situated near the international airport.
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The Israeli army has carried out another strike in the southern suburb of Beirut, known as Dahieh. This targeted area is situated near the international airport.
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NYT plays age card against Trump, but calls Biden's gaffes 'late style' mastery
The New York Times has eagerly dusted off the “age concerns” narrative binned by the media when Joe Biden quit the presidential race to retarget it at Donald Trump.
The newspaper claims his speeches “reignite the question of age.” The NYT took the time to review the ex-president’s public appearances over the years saying Trump's speeches have “grown darker, harsher, longer, angrier, less focused.”
◻️ However, back in February, the same NYT was furious when just “Eight Words and a Verbal Slip Put Biden’s Age Back at the Center of 2024.” The outlet ran with this headline after a report from special counsel Robert K. Hur (who investigated the president’s handling of classified documents) referred to Biden as an “elderly man with a poor memory.”
Republicans were immediately slammed for casting doubts on Biden’s mental acuity merely over “an uneven White House appearance” and the cutting words used by Hur.
◻️ The NYT had no problem quaintly referring to 81-year-old Joe Biden’s age as his “late style” in a March story. Defining it as the way “artists, at the end of their careers, enter a new and distinctive phase of creativity,” the outlet waxed poetic as it likened the increasingly rambling and forgetful Biden to Richard Wagner, Shakespeare, Henry James, Martin Scorsese, and Bob Dylan.
◻️ In June, the NYT accused Biden’s many adversaries of pushing a “distorted, online version” of him, a “product of often misleading videos” that play into concerns about his age and abilities.
◻️ “Armchair gerontologists” were slammed for swooping in on a “minor gaffe, like bungling a single sentence” and dissecting it as “possible evidence of decline” in another summer article.
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The New York Times has eagerly dusted off the “age concerns” narrative binned by the media when Joe Biden quit the presidential race to retarget it at Donald Trump.
The newspaper claims his speeches “reignite the question of age.” The NYT took the time to review the ex-president’s public appearances over the years saying Trump's speeches have “grown darker, harsher, longer, angrier, less focused.”
Republicans were immediately slammed for casting doubts on Biden’s mental acuity merely over “an uneven White House appearance” and the cutting words used by Hur.
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Russian Presidential aide Yuri Ushakov announced that the Taliban* movement is expected to be removed from Russia's list of terrorist organizations in the near future. He added that efforts toward this goal are already in progress.
*The Taliban is currently under UN sanctions for its terrorist activities.
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*The Taliban is currently under UN sanctions for its terrorist activities.
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Unprecedented scale, duration of Israel-Hamas War could easily escalate into ‘mini world war’ – observer
Listing off the immense casualties of the current war, including some 42,000 Palestinians in Gaza, as local authorities reported, Askari suggested the true death toll may be much higher, accounting for those still buried in the rubble and unaccounted for, or suffering from lack of food or medical care. Then there are the 1,200+ deaths on the Israeli side, and the growing death toll in Lebanon amid Israel’s escalating conflict with Hezbollah, he noted.
Characterizing the conflict in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem as an unabashed Israeli land grab attempt, Askari stressed that the war could easily escalate into a “much more global war if Israel attacks Iranian infrastructure, especially its oil facilities,” which could prompt Iran to target oil facilities in Gulf countries where the US has a military presence. “It could become a mess, a total regional war, if not a mini world war,” the observer said.
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“The earlier wars [in the Middle East] were shorter in duration, the physical destruction was less and the death toll was less than the current war. In the current war, Gaza has been totally destroyed,” political analyst Dr. Hossein Askari told Sputnik on the one-year anniversary of the Israel-Hamas War Monday.
Listing off the immense casualties of the current war, including some 42,000 Palestinians in Gaza, as local authorities reported, Askari suggested the true death toll may be much higher, accounting for those still buried in the rubble and unaccounted for, or suffering from lack of food or medical care. Then there are the 1,200+ deaths on the Israeli side, and the growing death toll in Lebanon amid Israel’s escalating conflict with Hezbollah, he noted.
“This war has been enabled and financed by the US. The US has stood by and supplied Israel’s war machine,” the academic said, adding that unfortunately for the Palestinians, many regional leaders “are all too dependent on the US for their existence and have no appetite for opposing Israel’s brutal rule and carnage,” unless forced to do so by domestic upheavals.
Characterizing the conflict in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem as an unabashed Israeli land grab attempt, Askari stressed that the war could easily escalate into a “much more global war if Israel attacks Iranian infrastructure, especially its oil facilities,” which could prompt Iran to target oil facilities in Gulf countries where the US has a military presence. “It could become a mess, a total regional war, if not a mini world war,” the observer said.
“America talks peace but in the same breath supplies lethal weapons, money and political support to Israel to continue its carnage and land grab,” Askari said as he expects the conflict to continue for as long as PM Netanyahu continues to feel he can do anything he wants and continue to receive US backing.
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Friendly fire: How Israel killed its own soldiers and civilians on October 7
Monday marks the one-year anniversary of the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led incursion into Israel – which became the deadliest single day in the Jewish State’s history, and the harbinger of the deadliest year for Palestinians since 1948.
Some 1,195 Israelis and foreign nationals were killed in the October 7 violence, among them 815 civilians. 251 others were taken hostage and shipped off to Gaza as bargaining chips.
🔸 However, subsequent investigations, including a probe by the Israeli army cited by Israeli media in June revealed “multiple incidents” of Israeli troops “firing on our own forces on October 7-9.”
🔸 The same month, a UN report revealed that at least 14 Israeli civilians were likely killed intentionally by their own side on October 7 as the IDF implemented the so-called Hannibal Directive – a controversial order instructing military personnel to liquidate their own comrades to prevent them from being captured.
🔸 In April, Israel’s military acknowledged publicly that one hostage was killed by Israeli helicopter fire on October 7 during a Hamas attempt to take her hostage.
🔸 In July, a Haaretz investigation based on soldier testimony revealed the Hannibal Directive was used, with a Hermes 450 drone dispatched to prevent any vehicles from returning to Gaza and to turn the border into a “killing zone.” The IDF attacked a house in Be’eri kibbutz, killing 13 of 14 hostages. Western media continues to depict Be’eri as a symbol of Hamas’ brutality, omitting mention of the Hannibal Directive.
🔸 In Sderot, Hamas militants took over a police station. Israeli forces used tank fire to eliminate both the militants and captives, and began demolishing the station that same day.
🔸 A November 2023 Haaretz report, citing a police investigation, revealed that an IDF gunship from Ramat David airbase may have killed Israeli civilians at the Supernova music festival in Re’im while targeting Hamas militants. ABC News corroborated that "panicked" Israeli aircrews fired on vehicles containing hostages at the festival, where over 360 people died and 40 were taken hostage.
🔸 In December 2023, the IDF confirmed that 20 of 105 troops killed in the first two months died from friendly fire and “accidents” related to “weaponry, machinery, trampling” and “firing irregularities.”
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Monday marks the one-year anniversary of the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led incursion into Israel – which became the deadliest single day in the Jewish State’s history, and the harbinger of the deadliest year for Palestinians since 1948.
Some 1,195 Israelis and foreign nationals were killed in the October 7 violence, among them 815 civilians. 251 others were taken hostage and shipped off to Gaza as bargaining chips.
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Gaza hybrid war signals that ‘war is now in the buildings that people used to live in’ – security expert
💬 “From the 1980s, there’s been a new concept in our lives which is non-state actors…We have very organized, [well] armed non-state actors that have a chain of command, that have mobilization, that have manpower, almost acting as a national army,” Furkan Halit Yolcu, security expert and researcher at Turkiye’s Sakarya University’s Middle East Institute, told Sputnik, commenting on the changing face of modern conflicts in the Middle East region.
Israel, which “has been trying to enlarge and broaden its borders,” now faces organized non-state adversaries from the likes of Hamas, Hezbollah and Ansar Allah, some armed with modern anti-tank weapons, air defense systems and missiles and receiving support from the Iran-led Axis of Resistance.
💬 “In terms of tactical and military aspects… Israel’s war with Hamas… is still a local issue. At most, it’s a regional crisis,” Yolcu said.
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“Before that we had interstate wars where two or more states were having conflict zones, having clashes, raiding borders,” etc. Today, “it’s a bit more severe since we don’t have war fronts anymore and wars are now urbanized. War is now in the cities. War is now in the buildings that people used to live in. It’s become more severe,” Yolcu said.
Israel, which “has been trying to enlarge and broaden its borders,” now faces organized non-state adversaries from the likes of Hamas, Hezbollah and Ansar Allah, some armed with modern anti-tank weapons, air defense systems and missiles and receiving support from the Iran-led Axis of Resistance.
“The aim is clear- Israel has decided on annihilating Gaza, annihilating Palestine… So the next step is then attacking Jordan, attacking Syria and attacking Lebanon. [Israel’s adversaries] see that even if they sacrifice Gaza and the West Bank, it’s not going to be enough for Israel. That’s why they have decided… to stand against Israel...”
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Emmanuel Macron – Rothschilds protégé turned French president? Part 1 👉 Part 2
French President Emmanuel Macron, who has been nicknamed a "president of the rich," has given a nod to tax increases on wealthy individuals and big companies. The New York Times says the president "has vociferously opposed tax increases," but French PM Michel Barnier said there is no other choice for solving France’s widening budget deficit problem.
How did Macron earn his nickname and how is he linked to the famous Rothschild banking family?
◻️ Emmanuel Macron had worked as an investment banker at Rothschild & Cie Banque between 2008 and 2012. Recruited at the end of 2008, Macron was promoted to a partner with the bank in 2010.
Macron earned about €2.9 million while working for the Rothschilds, according to Financial Times.
◻️ During his 2017 presidential campaign Macron was castigated as the "candidate of finance". He ran as an independent candidate with a newly assembled party, but managed to quickly raise €13 million. The funds were primarily sourced from a powerful network of bankers, financiers and businessmen, according to Mediapart, an independent French investigative media.
French laws allowed the Macron campaign to keep the list of his donors on the hush.
◻️ When assuming office, Macron carried out a string of measures for the rich and companies. He reduced the official corporate tax rate to 25% from 33%, slashed taxes for manufacturers, introduced a flat tax of 30% on investment income; and replaced a wealth tax on very rich with a tax on real estate assets valued at more than 1.3 million euros.
However, the tax increase measure, which could bring around €10 billion annually, according to French think tank Terra Nova, is a temporary measure one. The French government needs to find €110 billion over next several years and most of the sum would be in form of slashing government spending, according to NYT.
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French President Emmanuel Macron, who has been nicknamed a "president of the rich," has given a nod to tax increases on wealthy individuals and big companies. The New York Times says the president "has vociferously opposed tax increases," but French PM Michel Barnier said there is no other choice for solving France’s widening budget deficit problem.
How did Macron earn his nickname and how is he linked to the famous Rothschild banking family?
Macron earned about €2.9 million while working for the Rothschilds, according to Financial Times.
French laws allowed the Macron campaign to keep the list of his donors on the hush.
However, the tax increase measure, which could bring around €10 billion annually, according to French think tank Terra Nova, is a temporary measure one. The French government needs to find €110 billion over next several years and most of the sum would be in form of slashing government spending, according to NYT.
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Emmanuel Macron – Rothschilds protégé turned French president? Part 2 👉 Part 1
How Rothschilds managed to bring their financial empire together again under Macron.
◻️ In September 2018 FT called Macron David de Rothschild's "protégé" and cited the banker as hailing the French president as "decisive", "extremely intelligent", "courageous", and "doing what he said he would do." When asked by FT about Macron's "unlikely ascent to the presidency", de Rothschild responded: "Planets have aligned".
◻️ The Rothschilds appear to have a motif in supporting Macron – a predictable president playing in hand of the rich: the Rothschild banking structure was nationalized twice in the modern French history – by the Vichy regime in 1940 and by the Socialist coalition of President François Mitterrand in 1981.
◻️ In 1984 Eric de Rothschild received a permission to found a new bank but was banned from using the family name. The restriction was lifted under PM Jacques Chirac in 1986 and the financial institution was renamed Rothschild et Associes Banque and later Rothschild et Cie. Banque.
◻️ During Macron's presidency, the Rothschilds restructured their financial business with their major company Rothschilds & Co. being taken private in 2023 in a family-led €3.7 billion deal. In March 2023, Reuters placed emphasis on the Rothschilds "recent expansion into private banking and asset management" and becoming "very active and dynamic."
In their September macro insights, the Rothschild & Co. wrote that the French economy needs a boost, adding that "the lingering question over how to reconcile the need for fiscal discipline with incessant demands for public spending" must be resolved by the Macron government.
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How Rothschilds managed to bring their financial empire together again under Macron.
In their September macro insights, the Rothschild & Co. wrote that the French economy needs a boost, adding that "the lingering question over how to reconcile the need for fiscal discipline with incessant demands for public spending" must be resolved by the Macron government.
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Trump stated that he'll send the DOJ to college campuses to crack down on anti-Semitic speech
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The Israel-Hamas war has been accompanied by intense info warfare, with Israel making two serious allegations against the militia.
Beheaded babies
Claims that Hamas beheaded up to 40 babies emerged in Israeli and Western media almost immediately after the militia’s October 7, 2023 attack. On October 12, IDF spox Jonathan Conricus said “with relative confidence” that the infants were beheaded by Hamas at a kibbutz. The same day, Netanyahu's office released gruesome images of dead infants, but none showed signs of having been beheaded, and it was not evident who killed them.
The baby claims were parroted by President Biden, who said he personally saw and “confirmed pictures of terrorists beheading children.” NSC spox John Kirby “clarified” that the president repeated the allegations “to underscore the utter depravity and the barbaric nature with which these terrorists murdered and butchered innocent Israeli civilians.”
Kirby ducked media requests for more evidence. In April 2024, a deep dive analysis of the allegations by French media compared the story to the ‘Kuwaiti babies in incubators hoax’ from the 1991 Gulf War.
Mass sexual violence
After October 7, Israel accused Hamas of widespread sexual violence. The charges went viral after an explosive late 2023 New York Times piece ennoscriptd ‘Screams Without Words’. The story was dissected by investigative reporting by The Grayzone and The Intercept, and after that by over 50 journalism profs, over its lack of corroboration, tangled testimonies, and in several instances fabricated statements.
Media discovered that Anat Schwartz, one of the reporters behind the NYT piece, was a former Israeli Air Force intel official.
A June 2024 UN report into the matter could not independently verify the rape claims, and accused Israeli authorities of obstructing its probe by limiting access to info and preventing doctors from speaking to investigators.
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Oil & Gas industry fuelling Trump campaign and GOP contenders
Prominent oil executives, including Kelcy Warren, CEO of Energy Transfer LP; Harold Hamm, founder of Continental Resources Inc.; and Jeff Hildebrand, CEO of Hilcorp Energy Co., have ramped up their support for Republican nominee Donald Trump, as reported by Bloomberg. According to an analysis by OpenSecrets, the oil industry currently ranks as Trump's fourth-largest source of donations, climbing six positions higher than the 2020 election cycle.
Which parties and candidates receive the majority of support from the oil and gas sector?
The top five contributors from the oil and gas industry for the 2023-2024 election cycle, as identified by OpenSecrets, are:
◻️ Koch Industries: approximately $45.2 million
◻️ CrownQuest Operating: $9.3 million
◻️ Chevron Corp: $7.3 million
◻️ Energy Transfer Partners: $7.07 million
◻️ Occidental Petroleum: $5.2 million
A substantial portion of these donations is directed towards Republicans and conservative organizations.
During the 2020 presidential election, roughly 85% of donations from the oil and gas industry were allocated to Donald Trump and other Republican candidates, as well as conservative initiatives. Some estimates suggest that the sector spent approximately $87 million on campaign contributions.
In contrast, Chevron Corp and ExxonMobil Corp—the two largest US. energy firms—increased their contributions to Democratic candidates, rising from 26% in 2016 to 28% in 2020 for Chevron, and from 32.6% in 2016 to 41% in 2020 for ExxonMobil.
In 2016, the industry contributed around $107 million to Republican presidential Super PACs over the entire election cycle. According to the US Federal Election Commission, prior to the GOP nomination:
◻️ Ted Cruz received 57% of campaign funding (approximately $25 million) from fossil fuel magnates.
◻️ Oil and gas interests accounted for 39% of Chris Christie's funding.
◻️ Donations comprised 26% for Jeb Bush and 23% for Marco Rubio.
Since 1990, more than two-thirds of the contributions from the US oil and gas industry to candidates and party committees have been directed towards the GOP, according to OpenSecrets.
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Prominent oil executives, including Kelcy Warren, CEO of Energy Transfer LP; Harold Hamm, founder of Continental Resources Inc.; and Jeff Hildebrand, CEO of Hilcorp Energy Co., have ramped up their support for Republican nominee Donald Trump, as reported by Bloomberg. According to an analysis by OpenSecrets, the oil industry currently ranks as Trump's fourth-largest source of donations, climbing six positions higher than the 2020 election cycle.
Which parties and candidates receive the majority of support from the oil and gas sector?
The top five contributors from the oil and gas industry for the 2023-2024 election cycle, as identified by OpenSecrets, are:
A substantial portion of these donations is directed towards Republicans and conservative organizations.
Before Trump's nomination, notable oil industry leaders from Continental Resources contributed to GOP candidates Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis. Hilcorp Energy Co. also supported at least five additional Republican contenders, according to Bloomberg.
During the 2020 presidential election, roughly 85% of donations from the oil and gas industry were allocated to Donald Trump and other Republican candidates, as well as conservative initiatives. Some estimates suggest that the sector spent approximately $87 million on campaign contributions.
In contrast, Chevron Corp and ExxonMobil Corp—the two largest US. energy firms—increased their contributions to Democratic candidates, rising from 26% in 2016 to 28% in 2020 for Chevron, and from 32.6% in 2016 to 41% in 2020 for ExxonMobil.
In 2016, the industry contributed around $107 million to Republican presidential Super PACs over the entire election cycle. According to the US Federal Election Commission, prior to the GOP nomination:
In contrast, only 7% of Hillary Clinton’s campaign funding originated from fossil fuel companies.
Since 1990, more than two-thirds of the contributions from the US oil and gas industry to candidates and party committees have been directed towards the GOP, according to OpenSecrets.
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One year of war in Gaza
Today marks one year since Hamas's deadly incursion and rocket attacks on Israel, which resulted in 1,200 fatalities. In response, Israel's military operations have led to over 41,000 Palestinian deaths, displaced 1.9 million individuals, and destroyed more than 60% of Gaza's infrastructure.
In light of these developments, South Africa has filed a lawsuit against Israel, asserting that it has committed, and continues to commit, acts of genocide against the Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip, in violation of the Genocide Convention.
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Today marks one year since Hamas's deadly incursion and rocket attacks on Israel, which resulted in 1,200 fatalities. In response, Israel's military operations have led to over 41,000 Palestinian deaths, displaced 1.9 million individuals, and destroyed more than 60% of Gaza's infrastructure.
In light of these developments, South Africa has filed a lawsuit against Israel, asserting that it has committed, and continues to commit, acts of genocide against the Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip, in violation of the Genocide Convention.
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🗳 White House Installs New Security Fence Amid Election Day Concerns
The latest enhanced security measures include an additional two meters of fence around the perimeter.
It will remain in place until the inauguration of the new US president, which will take place on January 20.
The US has exactly 28 days to go before election day.
The latest enhanced security measures include an additional two meters of fence around the perimeter.
It will remain in place until the inauguration of the new US president, which will take place on January 20.
The US has exactly 28 days to go before election day.
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