Posted on 04/22/2024 6:49:38 AM PDT by Red Badger
Doesnt that base have top of the line drone manufacturing factory there? Thought I saw it on a thread over the weekend. Oh by the wat Chad is now insisting we leave their country too.
I agree. we’re on the same page. I also don’t let it stress me as much as possible. I am staying away from the news and look at alternative media for info. but don’t dwell on it. I am now even staying away from FR more than I used to because everything is bad news and overwhelming. It is not healthy.
A friend of mine who is also 73 tells his friends to hunker down into survival mode.
How is it possible that the Biden regime could be so inept?”
Do they really need to ask.
How long have 1000 US soldiers been held hostage or as prisoner by Russia backed junta? It certainly hasn’t gotten any coverage— and 1000 is a whole hell of a lot of our soldiers— possibly many from Green Berets special forces.
this a@@ joe poopy pants does not give a damn about US living soldiers, never mind the buried ones.
btt
The Founding Fathers left a clear record on what to do when tyranny, such as exists today, needs to be removed!
Niger is a major source of uranium.
... Pakistan’s disgraced nuclear proliferator-hero Abdul Qadeer Khan traversed the breadth of Africa in his hey day as a nuclear salesman , going to as romantic a getaway as Casablanca in Morocco and as remote an outpost as Timbuktu in Mali. US officials might dearly like to get hold of Khan’s travel agent, or simply his itinerary, since he seems to have pretty much charted his own course during his profligate proliferating days.
According to accounts now surfacing in the Pakistani media, among Khan’s most interesting destinations were Niger and Sudan, two African countries that have been on the US radar for years for different reasons....
Sure but uranium is not particularly rare. We have plenty of it in the US.
Our current regime has tried to bully them and force the homo agenda on them.
Just one of the things that turn some countries against us.
Niger’s CIA airbase, not the base in question, is an important route of cocaine between South America in Europe.
Giustra, one of the biggest donors to the Clinton Foundation, is also no stranger to controversy. In 2005, he and President Clinton traveled together to Kazakhstan to meet with the former Soviet republic’s authoritarian leader. Days after that meeting, Giustra acquired uranium assets in three of the country’s state-run mines...
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