In a video posted on his YouTube account on February 28, 2021, U.S.-based Chinese dissident Wang Dan accused the Chinese government of being the “black hand” behind the recent coup that took place in Myanmar. He cited the timing of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to Myanmar earlier this year being “too coincidental”.
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U.S. soldiers oversee training of Iraqis at Camp Taji north of Baghdad. (Photo by Sabah Arar/AFP via Getty Images)
(CNSNews.com) – The word “Iran” does not appear once in a 1,230-word joint U.S.-Iraq statement confirming that “any remaining combat forces” will be removed from Iraq, although the announcement comes amid stepped up rhetoric and attacks by Iran-backed Shi’ite militias demanding their departure.
The statement issued after virtual “strategic dialogue” talks on Wednesday says it was agreed that the combat troops deployed in Iraq to fight ISIS terrorists would leave, at a date yet to be determined.
Terrorists still raise money through crypto, but the impact is limited Evidence suggests crypto’s role in terrorism remains relatively minor: “It has not yet become a primary means of terror financing.” 1679 Total views Analysis
We’re living today “amidst an explosion of risk related to fraud, money laundering, terrorist financing, and data privacy,” said United States Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in February and she specifically cited cryptocurrencies as a “tool to finance terrorism.”
Yellen appeared to be flagging an important new turn in the war against terror, and it begged some questions: Is crypto in the hands of terrorists a real, present danger to governments and society? If so, should the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry be worried?
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Lebanese Maronite Patriarch Cardinal Bechara Raï Criticizes Nasrallah for Embroiling Lebanon in Regional Wars: His Own People Are Starving Just like Us
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Lebanese Cardinal Bechara Raï, Maronite Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, said that Hizbullah does not serve the interests of its own people. He made these remarks in a video posted on YouTube on April 1. Cardinal Raï, who was speaking to a group of American Lebanese, said that Hizbullah did not seek his permission before it joined the wars in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen, as it did not seek the permission of the government before forming its position on war and peace with Israel. He said that he has been approached by “people from Hizbullah,” who say that Hizbullah’s weapons are “working against them,” and they cannot take it any longer, because they are starving just like the Christians are starving. For more about Cardinal Bechara Raï, see MEMRITV clip no. 8724.