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| | | | | Syria is having second thoughts about signing the European Economic Agreement. Evidently, Syrians worry that it will compromise their economic sovereignty.See the following article on "Syria Steps." ????? ??????? ????? ?? ??????? ???????? ?? ?????? ??????? ?? ?????? ??? 26 ????? ?????? Turkey-Israel Row Could Signal Geopolitical Change In Region By Ron Synovitz, RFE/RL "....Indeed, [...] | |
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| | | | | Image Credit: CE Energy News As the United States seeks to strengthen its global leadership in energy innovation, small modular reactors (SMRs) emerge as a powerful tool of diplomatic engagement in Europe. The U.S.-Romanian strategic partnership, in deploying the first European SMR facility in Doice?ti in 2029, is a significant milestone in transatlantic energy cooperation.... | |
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| | | | | Israel was attacked, as was the United States by Japan. There is no basis for thinking the Hamas terrorists running Gaza will stop their aattacks, just as there was no reason to believe that Japanese aggression would stop at Pearl Harbour. Israel is therefore entitled to wage war until it has won total victory, as did the US and its allies. Sadly, there is no upper limit in the rules of war on the headcount of dead civilians | |
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