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The Democrats are playing the “long game” with their immigration policies, staking on dividends from changing the makeup of the US population, Dr. Nicholas Waddy, associate professor of history at SUNY Alfred and Trump supporter, told Sputnik.
“Immigration in general, whether it's legal or illegal, changes the fabric of America. For example, the percentage of the electorate that is white, non-Hispanic white, has declined from about 90% down to less than 70% in the last election. That's a huge advantage for Democrats,” Waddy said.
States like Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada, which used to be “red” states, have become “purple," or "swing" states, the pundit explained, “because their populations have changed over time.”
“[Democrats] know that they win more votes among immigrants, among people of color,” and believe that “if they can bend the curve demographically and change the population of the United States, that's going to pay dividends for them,” Waddy concluded.
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America’s forever occupation of Korea: Where are US troops based and what scandals have they been mired in? Part 1 👉🏻 Part 2
The US and South Korea are “deepening our nuclear and strategic planning efforts” and “increasing the regular deployment of US strategic assets on the Korean Peninsula,” DoD chief Lloyd Austin announced in a press conference with his South Korean counterpart in Washington this week.
Scandals involving US troops
From the reputational standpoint as well, the US presence in Korea has had its consequences, with US soldiers regularly implicated in crimes ranging from prostitution and human trafficking to rape, abuse of minors, and drug smuggling.
Costly presence
The Pentagon’s footprint in Korea doesn’t come cheap. A 2021 report by the Congressional Government Accountability Office found that from 2016 and 2019 alone, the US spent $13.4 billion in the country on military salaries, base construction and maintenance. Seoul spent $5.8 billion to support the US presence during the same period.
Time to go home?
There are a few proponents of an exit from Korea in Washington. “How long do we have to stay in Korea? We were there since I was in high school,” then-76-year-old GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul quipped at a campaign event in 2011.
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The US and South Korea are “deepening our nuclear and strategic planning efforts” and “increasing the regular deployment of US strategic assets on the Korean Peninsula,” DoD chief Lloyd Austin announced in a press conference with his South Korean counterpart in Washington this week.
Scandals involving US troops
From the reputational standpoint as well, the US presence in Korea has had its consequences, with US soldiers regularly implicated in crimes ranging from prostitution and human trafficking to rape, abuse of minors, and drug smuggling.
In 2023, for instance, South Korean police arrested 17 American troops accused of smuggling and distributing synthetic marijuana via the US military’s postal service. In 2022, a US military dependent was found guilty of sexual abuse of a South Korean child. Last year, the New York Times detailed what it dubbed the “brutal” historical sex trade “built for American soldiers” by criminals who compelled and tricked South Korean women into prostitution with the complicity of local leaders.
Costly presence
The Pentagon’s footprint in Korea doesn’t come cheap. A 2021 report by the Congressional Government Accountability Office found that from 2016 and 2019 alone, the US spent $13.4 billion in the country on military salaries, base construction and maintenance. Seoul spent $5.8 billion to support the US presence during the same period.
Time to go home?
There are a few proponents of an exit from Korea in Washington. “How long do we have to stay in Korea? We were there since I was in high school,” then-76-year-old GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul quipped at a campaign event in 2011.
Earlier this year, Trump said in an interview that the US might withdrawal troops from “wealthy” South Korea if it doesn’t pay its share for defense. “I want South Korea to treat us properly,” Trump said, adding that the current US commitment to the country “doesn’t make any sense.”
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America’s forever occupation of Korea: Where are US troops based and what scandals have they been mired in? Part 2 👉🏻 Part 1
During the Cold War, the United States deployed as many as 950 nuclear warheads in South Korea – enough firepower to obliterate Seoul’s neighbor and wreak havoc on the neighboring Soviet Union and China.
The history of US military presence on Korean peninsula
The Pentagon began turning South Korea into its own personal regional military bridgehead from 1945 on, with the roughly 25,400 US troops currently stationed there constituting the US’s third-largest permanent deployment abroad after Japan and Germany.
🔸 The US Army alone occupies about two dozen bases and nearly 140 command posts along the mountainous Kaesong-Munsan Corridor. This includes Camp Humphreys – America’s largest overseas base, located about 65 km south of Seoul.
🔸 The US Air Force flies its missions predominantly out of the Osan and Kunsan air bases in South Korea’s southwest. During the Korean War of 1950-1953, US aviation bombed Korea severely, dropping more explosives on the country than in the entire Pacific theater during all of WWII (635,000 tons vs. 500,000 tons, respectively).
🔸 US Marines operate their own base – Camp Mujuk in the southeast, but also have access to bases used by the Army.
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During the Cold War, the United States deployed as many as 950 nuclear warheads in South Korea – enough firepower to obliterate Seoul’s neighbor and wreak havoc on the neighboring Soviet Union and China.
The history of US military presence on Korean peninsula
The Pentagon began turning South Korea into its own personal regional military bridgehead from 1945 on, with the roughly 25,400 US troops currently stationed there constituting the US’s third-largest permanent deployment abroad after Japan and Germany.
The US Navy operates bases in the strategic Korean coastal cities of Busan, Chinhae and Pyeongtaek, with the Busan base capable of servicing up to 30 vessels at once, including Nimitz-class supercarriers and nuclear missile subs. US naval deployments in the region have been a constant source of consternation for North Korea – which has often staged large-scale artillery drills and tested missiles while US warships are present to let the Pentagon know Pyongyang is on guard.
The Pentagon requires an entire separate command to coordinate all these forces, known as United States Forces Korea (USFK), and headquartered at Camp Humphreys. USFK is currently commanded by Army General Paul LaCamera.
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Republicans are understandably concerned about Democrats employing tricks such as a “fraudulent turnout of people who are not eligible to vote, or people that don't exist using somebody else's identity, for example, a dead person's identity. This is not so uncommon,” US political analyst Don Debar told Sputnik.
The Dems present GOP attempts to “tamp down incidents of fraud by requiring people to present legal ID or any other extra step that has to be taken” as an effort to chill turnout, the pundit said.
He referenced an opinion, ostensibly backed by historical data, that “the larger the turnout in a presidential election, the better the Democratic Party does and the lower the turnout, the better the Republican Party does.”
As for the Democrat-advocated watering down or abolishment of strict ID rules, the pundit noted that “most people in the world are required to produce some sort of proof of who they are when they go to vote for the obvious reasons. But that is not the case here.”
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The roof of the railway station collapsed in the Serbian city of Novi Sad. There is no information yet on the number of casualties.
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The roof of the railway station collapsed in the Serbian city of Novi Sad. There is no information yet on the number of casualties.
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⚠️ SENSITIVE ⚠️ The roof of the railway station collapsed in the Serbian city of Novi Sad. There is no information yet on the number of casualties. 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Eight people were killed and four injured when a roof collapsed at a railway station in Serbia, the Interior Ministry stated.
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Tricks of the trade: How the White House and legacy media concoct pro-Democrat narratives Part 1 👉🏻 Part 2
Donald Trump recently announced his intention to sue CBS News for $10 billion, claiming that the network's editing of Kamala Harris's interview on 60 Minutes constituted "election interference." In a parallel move, House Republicans are contemplating an investigation into how the White House edited President Joe Biden's controversial "garbage" comment. They argue this might violate the Presidential Records Act of 1978.
🔸 In mid-August, The National Interest lambasted the US mainstream media for what it referred to as Kamala Harris's "rebranding." The publication pointed out that Harris received "glamorous cover profiles" and positive coverage, despite her historically low approval ratings as vice president and her inability to address the border crisis after being appointed by Biden as "border czar."
🔸 In mid-October, Fox News anchor Bret Baier confronted Harris with a series of challenging questions regarding migration, her economic agenda, and her vice-presidential record. This line of questioning led Harris's aides to cut the interview short after less than 30 minutes.
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Donald Trump recently announced his intention to sue CBS News for $10 billion, claiming that the network's editing of Kamala Harris's interview on 60 Minutes constituted "election interference." In a parallel move, House Republicans are contemplating an investigation into how the White House edited President Joe Biden's controversial "garbage" comment. They argue this might violate the Presidential Records Act of 1978.
The GOP contends that both the White House and the media are engaged in efforts to portray Biden and Harris more favorably as Election Day approaches. This appears to be part of a larger trend of collaboration between the press and White House staff that has been ongoing for some time.
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Earlier, the White House repeatedly downplayed and sugar-coated Joe Biden's "gaffes", including the one concerning US "military defense" of Taiwan.
In July, Civic Media, a radio station in Milwaukee, acknowledged that it had made two edits to a July 3 recording of an interview with Biden that aired later, following a request from his campaign. This interview came on the heels of Biden's poor performance in his June 27 debate against Trump.
🔸 In early July, Andrea Lawful-Sanders, a host on Philadelphia's WURD radio, conducted a separate interview with Biden and later admitted that she had asked four out of the eight questions that had been drafted for her by Biden’s aides.
In February 2024, the White House pressured Fox News to revise its coverage of corruption allegations against President Biden, arguing that the claims were based on misleading data provided by FBI informant Alexander Smirnov, who allegedly fabricated the accusations against the president. Fox News declined the request, citing broader corruption allegations put forth by House investigators concerning the Biden family.
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Earlier, the White House repeatedly downplayed and sugar-coated Joe Biden's "gaffes", including the one concerning US "military defense" of Taiwan.
In July, Civic Media, a radio station in Milwaukee, acknowledged that it had made two edits to a July 3 recording of an interview with Biden that aired later, following a request from his campaign. This interview came on the heels of Biden's poor performance in his June 27 debate against Trump.
The first edit concerned Biden's claim that his administration included more Black officials than "all other presidents combined." The second edit removed his comments about Trump’s call for the death penalty for the Central Park Five teens, who were later exonerated. "I don't know if they even called for their hanging or not, but he–but they said […] convicted of murder," Biden asserted.
Michael LaRosa, a former press secretary for First Lady Jill Biden, commented to Axios that the practice of "pre-submitting questions" for interviewees has long been a strategy of the Biden team.
In February 2024, the White House pressured Fox News to revise its coverage of corruption allegations against President Biden, arguing that the claims were based on misleading data provided by FBI informant Alexander Smirnov, who allegedly fabricated the accusations against the president. Fox News declined the request, citing broader corruption allegations put forth by House investigators concerning the Biden family.
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Ukraine is expected to face a serious shortage of military personnel within 6-12 months, according to the New York Times citing US officials.
Officials from the US Department of Defense also noted that Kiev has allocated newly formed brigades for an offensive in the Kursk region, despite initial plans to use them for defense or to build up reserves for a potential counteroffensive in 2025.
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Officials from the US Department of Defense also noted that Kiev has allocated newly formed brigades for an offensive in the Kursk region, despite initial plans to use them for defense or to build up reserves for a potential counteroffensive in 2025.
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Biden admin announces an additional aid package for Ukraine
"The package, which has an estimated value of $425 million, will provide Ukraine additional capabilities to meet its most urgent needs, including: air defense interceptors; munitions for rocket systems and artillery; armored vehicles; and anti-tank weapons," the statement says.
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"The package, which has an estimated value of $425 million, will provide Ukraine additional capabilities to meet its most urgent needs, including: air defense interceptors; munitions for rocket systems and artillery; armored vehicles; and anti-tank weapons," the statement says.
The capabilities in this announcement include:
▪️ Munitions for National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS)
▪️ Stinger missiles
▪️ Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (c-UAS) equipment and munitions
▪️ Air-to-ground munitions
▪️ Ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS)
▪️ 155mm and 105mm artillery ammunition
▪️ Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided (TOW) missiles
▪️ Javelin and AT-4 anti-armor systems
▪️ Stryker Armored Personnel Carriers
▪️ Small arms and ammunition
▪️ Medical equipment
▪️ Demolitions equipment and munitions; and
▪️ Spare parts, ancillary equipment, services, training, and transportation.
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Explosive clashes in Bolivia: protesters allegedly seize military base amid road blockade standoff
In Bolivia, clashes have erupted between protesters loyal to former President Evo Morales and police forces conducting operations to clear roads that have been blocked by demonstrators for 19 days. Reports from local media indicate the use of dynamite and tear gas during the confrontations.
It has been reported that the protesters have seized a military base amidst the turmoil.
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In Bolivia, clashes have erupted between protesters loyal to former President Evo Morales and police forces conducting operations to clear roads that have been blocked by demonstrators for 19 days. Reports from local media indicate the use of dynamite and tear gas during the confrontations.
It has been reported that the protesters have seized a military base amidst the turmoil.
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Find out where most Ukrainian refugees fled to since February 2022
Since February 2022, a significant number of Ukrainian citizens have sought refuge in Russia, much to the dismay of the Ukrainian government, as noted by Russia's permanent representative to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, during a Security Council meeting.
He emphasized that between February 2022 and February 2023, a whopping 5.3 million Ukrainian refugees had arrived in Russia.
Where in Europe have Ukrainian refugees found sanctuary?
According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), approximately 4,918,245 Ukrainian refugees had been recorded in European countries, excluding Russia and Belarus, as of October 15.
In addition, the UNHCR estimates that approximately 560,200 Ukrainian refugees have been recorded outside of Europe as of October 15.
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Since February 2022, a significant number of Ukrainian citizens have sought refuge in Russia, much to the dismay of the Ukrainian government, as noted by Russia's permanent representative to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, during a Security Council meeting.
"Zelensky and his clique are enraged that Ukrainians, after leaving for the West and encountering difficulties, humiliation, and language discrimination, are not only returning to Russia but are also moving in large numbers to the regions that have become part of our country as a result of referendums," Nebenzia stated on October 31.
He emphasized that between February 2022 and February 2023, a whopping 5.3 million Ukrainian refugees had arrived in Russia.
Where in Europe have Ukrainian refugees found sanctuary?
According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), approximately 4,918,245 Ukrainian refugees had been recorded in European countries, excluding Russia and Belarus, as of October 15.
This figure includes Ukrainian refugees who have been granted refugee status, temporary asylum, temporary protection, or similar national protection statuses, as well as those documented in the host country under various forms of residence since February 24, 2022.
Most Ukrainian asylum seekers have sought refuge in the following countries:🔸 Germany: 1,212,835🔸 Poland: 981,335🔸 Czech Republic: 380,375🔸 United Kingdom: 250,035🔸 Spain: 211,305🔸 Italy: 173,540🔸 Romania: 162,180🔸 Slovakia: 127,015🔸 Republic of Moldova: 123,730🔸 Netherlands: 120,100🔸 Ireland: 110,960🔸 Belgium: 84,170🔸 Austria: 83,020🔸 Norway: 76,215🔸 Finland: 67,830🔸 Bulgaria: 67,540🔸 Switzerland: 67,155🔸 France: 65,410🔸 Portugal: 63,470🔸 Hungary: 61,245
In addition, the UNHCR estimates that approximately 560,200 Ukrainian refugees have been recorded outside of Europe as of October 15.
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Death toll from tragedy at railway station in Serbia rises to 14 - president
The death toll from the collapse of the canopy of the Novi Sad railway station in Serbia has risen to 14, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said.
He called on the Serbian General Public Prosecution to find those responsible for the collapse and bring them to criminal responsibility.
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The death toll from the collapse of the canopy of the Novi Sad railway station in Serbia has risen to 14, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said.
"According to the latest information, 14 people have been killed, five of whom we have not yet been able to identify, eight are Serbian citizens, one is from North Macedonia," Vucic said in an address to citizens, adding that the identity of a dead girl, aged 6-7, had not yet been established.
He called on the Serbian General Public Prosecution to find those responsible for the collapse and bring them to criminal responsibility.
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Musk says Democrats ready to do everything to 'destroy' him if Harris wins November 5 Vote
US billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk said on Friday that the Democratic Party is ready to do everything possible to "destroy" him if Vice President Kamala Harris wins the presidential vote on November 5.
US mass media, especially those that support the Democratic Party, have often criticized Musk, a vocal Republican supporter, including for his recent $1 million giveaway to registered voters in swing states, which may be considered as election meddling and voter bribery.
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US billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk said on Friday that the Democratic Party is ready to do everything possible to "destroy" him if Vice President Kamala Harris wins the presidential vote on November 5.
"A lot of people still don’t believe me when I say that the Dems will do everything in their power to destroy me if they win on Nov 5th," Musk wrote on X as he reposted an article by Newsweek, in which it was alleged that he could be deported from the United States for a violation of the immigration law.
US mass media, especially those that support the Democratic Party, have often criticized Musk, a vocal Republican supporter, including for his recent $1 million giveaway to registered voters in swing states, which may be considered as election meddling and voter bribery.
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Demonstrators stormed Istanbul’s Port of Ambarli following the docking of a vessel from Israeli shipping company ZIM. Protesters, chanting “no Zionism in our ports,” gathered to oppose the Israeli presence. Security forces at the port, located on the northern shore of the Sea of Marmara, fired into the air to disperse the demonstrators, local media reported.
Police intervened to block protesters from reaching the ZIM containers and secured the area.
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US ordered deployment of missile defense destroyers, strike bombers to Middle East - Pentagon
The United States has ordered the deployment of additional missile defense destroyers, fighter jets and strike bombers to the Middle East, Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder announced.
These forces will begin to arrive in coming months as the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group prepares to depart, the press secretary added.
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The United States has ordered the deployment of additional missile defense destroyers, fighter jets and strike bombers to the Middle East, Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder announced.
"In keeping with our commitments to the protection of U.S. citizens and forces in the Middle East, the defense of Israel, and de-escalation through deterrence and diplomacy, the Secretary of Defense ordered the deployment of additional ballistic missile defense destroyers, fighter squadron and tanker aircraft, and several U.S. Air Force B-52 long-range strike bombers to the region," Ryder said.
These forces will begin to arrive in coming months as the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group prepares to depart, the press secretary added.
"These deployments build on the recent decision to deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile defense system to Israel as well as DoD’s sustained Amphibious Ready Group Marine Expeditionary Unit (ARG/MEU) posture in the Eastern Mediterranean. These movements demonstrate the flexible nature of U.S. global defense posture and U.S. capability to deploy world-wide on short notice to meet evolving national security threats," Ryder claimed.
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🥴 A fight with the medal: Biden fumbles with award during union event
US President Joe Biden traveled to Philadelphia to deliver a speech on labor unions. However, when it came time to present the Presidential Citizens Medal, the task proved more challenging than expected, as he struggled and ultimately dropped the award on his first attempt.
The audience erupted in cheers as the president finally managed to complete the arduous task, celebrating the hard-won triumph.
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US President Joe Biden traveled to Philadelphia to deliver a speech on labor unions. However, when it came time to present the Presidential Citizens Medal, the task proved more challenging than expected, as he struggled and ultimately dropped the award on his first attempt.
The audience erupted in cheers as the president finally managed to complete the arduous task, celebrating the hard-won triumph.
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