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Low dosage Sarin gas was tested on the New York subway system more than a decade ago. People got sick. We believe that test and others along with studies listed below and information from Senate hearings provides sufficient backdrop to support what everyone is coming to see.
It isn’t just Italy, New York is an epicenter too and it isn’t simply CV 19 but chemical weapons that mimic the disease, according to highest level intelligence sources.
Defense experts are seeing a targeted biowar on China, Italy, Spain, Iran and left-leaning political regions of the US. We will now discuss our findings.
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In some coverage of the conflict between Iran and Israel, shifting blame to the non-aggressor seems to be a recurring theme. Too often, media pillory the Jewish state for defending itself against the lethal threat that Tehran poses, including to regional Sunni countries, thereby effectively giving cover to the Islamic Republic to continue its campaign of expansionism and terror.
In this respect,
Business Insider on March 4 published an article whose headline claimed that the Biden Administration and European diplomats are concerned that Israel is preparing a “substantial attack” on Iran. According to the story, written by Athens-based journalist Mitch Prothero, Jerusalem is looking for a “good reason to escalate” tensions with the implied goal of derailing potential nuclear talks between world powers and the Iranian regime.
AthensAttikírGreeceJerusalemIsrael-generalIsraelUnited-statesIranWashingtonSingaporeLebanonTehran1. IMPEACHMENT RETURNS: Former President Donald Trump's historic second impeachment trial is set to start later this morning. Senators will begin by debating the other historic nature of the proceedings: the constitutionality of impeaching a former president. The arguments themselves follow on Wednesday.
Same ending?: 45 of the 50 Senate Republicans are already on record saying it's unconstitutional to impeach a former president. Democrats would need 17 of them to convict Trump of inciting the Capitol riot, meaning it is almost certain he will receive a second acquittal.
The real punishment: If Trump is surprisingly convicted, House Democrats have said they want to see him barred from ever running for office again (i.e. bye-bye 2024). Such punishment has only been applied to judges in the past, but could be done by a simple majority vote provided senators convict Trump first.
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Good morning! Welcome to 10 Things in Politics. I'm Brent Griffiths.
Here's what you need to know:
1. IMPEACHMENT RETURNS: Former President Donald Trump's historic second impeachment trial is set to start later this morning. Senators will begin by debating the other historic nature of the proceedings: the constitutionality of impeaching a former president. The arguments themselves follow on Wednesday.
Same ending?: 45 of the 50 Senate Republicans are already on record saying it's unconstitutional to impeach a former president. Democrats would need 17 of them to convict Trump of inciting the Capitol riot, meaning it is almost certain he will receive a second acquittal.
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