Thursday, 22 April 2021, 4:00 pm
Conservatives in America demonize George Soros for
funding the Democratic Party and U.S.-imperialistic (or
“neo-conservative”) international organizations, but
he’s actually just a part of a network of around a
thousand or so global aristocrats or billionaires who do
this. Furthermore, within the individual U.S.-and-allied
nations, the billionaires who fund all of the domestic
political parties do the same thing in their own way; and,
in the United States, a different billionaire, the
conservative Charles Koch, is a mega-donor to Republican
politicians and is demonized by Democratic Party voters much
like Soros is demonized by America’s Republican Party
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U.S. ambassador to Russia John Sullivan is refusing to leave after he was advised by the Kremlin to return to D.C. in row over Biden s sanctions
John Sullivan, the US ambassador to Russia is reportedly refusing to leave the country after he was told to return home just days after Biden s new sanctions
Sullivan is said to have met with top foreign policy official, Yuri Ushakov, who advised that he go back to DC, but Sullivan has refused the recommendation
Sullivan said if Russian President Vladimir Putin wants him to leave, then he ll have to force him out, sources claimed
That the Czech Republic is pointing the finger at two Russian agents for a deadly explosion at an ammunition depot in the country is remarkable.
The fact the agents in question are the same pair accused of trying to poison a former Russian spy on English soil is nothing short of astounding.
On Saturday, Czech police released images of two men they said were linked to a blast which killed two people at a repository in Vrbetice in 2014.
The photographs matched those of Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, the names the prime suspects travelled under during their alleged involvement in the near-fatal poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Salisbury in 2018.
US ambassador to Russia John Sullivan backs down and agrees to leave Moscow in tit-for-tat sanctions spat after earlier saying Putin would have to force him out
John Sullivan, the US ambassador to Russia is to return home despite earlier reportedly refusing to leave the country
Sullivan is said to have met with top foreign policy official, Yuri Ushakov, who advised that he go back to DC, but Sullivan had refused the recommendation
Sullivan said if Russian President Vladimir Putin wants him to leave, then he ll have to force him out, sources claimed
But today, the US embassy said Sullivan will return to DC for consultations