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BREAKING NEWS Trump Confirms Surprise US Airstrikes on Iran’s Nuclear Sites, Including Fordo
Well you didnt say impeachment did you (which of course keeps the Trump "regime" in place anyway) or use the word elections, and peaceful demonstrations by some loons in the streets dont overthrow governments. You picked the word and got caught. Instead of arguing, why dont you just retire from the field with the tiny shred of dignity you have left.- 1
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Politics Constitutional Court May Suspend Thai PM's Duties
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Middle East Pentagon: ‘Bold and Brilliant’ Operation That Crippled Iran’s Nuclear Infrastructure
Totally from AI: Prior to the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, trucks were seen at the Fordow enrichment facility, potentially sealing tunnels used to store uranium, possibly in anticipation of attacks. Satellite images released by Maxar Technologies show 16 cargo trucks positioned near an entrance to the Fordow tunnels, according to The New York Times. This activity, coupled with reports of unusual vehicular movement, suggests Iran may have been preparing the site for a strike. Specifically, the trucks were observed at the entrance of the Fordow facility, which is built deep inside a mountain, reportedly to withstand air strikes. According to an analysis by the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, the trucks were likely sealing the tunnels that serve as entrances to the underground storage areas. Experts believe Iran may have been attempting to safeguard its supply of highly enriched uranium before the attacks. -
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Myanmar Junta Tightens Control Over Upcoming Elections
GNLM Myanmar’s ruling junta has amended election laws to allow government staff — many of them ex-military — to chair electoral bodies nationwide, raising fresh doubts about the credibility of polls expected later this year. Under the changes, announced this week by junta chief Min Aung Hlaing, local election sub-commissions will no longer require independent leadership. Instead, they may now be chaired by civil servants or members of the public, with an election officer acting as secretary. In practice, this opens the door for regime-aligned officials to oversee the electoral process from top to bottom. Critics say the move effectively hands the military full control of the voting system, from national bodies down to village-level stations. Ko Ko, the head of the Union Election Commission, is himself a former air force officer. Previously, sub-commissions required at least one independent chair and two professional members, offering a degree of oversight. That safeguard is now gone. During a recent visit to Pyin Oo Lwin, Min Aung Hlaing told civil servants they must "serve the state" above politics — a statement seen by many as a warning to toe the junta line. In past elections, schoolteachers and non-partisan staff traditionally ran polling stations. The regime is also pressing ahead with training for electronic voting machines in several conflict-affected regions, including Shan, Kayah, Magwe and Sagaing. Voter lists are being prepared by the military-controlled Immigration Ministry alongside other departments. The military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party has already declared its intention to participate, but opposition parties and rights groups say the process is a façade for continued authoritarian rule. With much of the country still in open rebellion and martial law in place across dozens of townships, few expect the planned vote — tentatively set for December or January — to be either free or fair. As preparations continue, so too does resistance from pro-democracy forces, who have rejected the junta’s roadmap and accuse it of trying to legitimise its grip on power through a sham election. -2025-06-23 -
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Middle East Pentagon: ‘Bold and Brilliant’ Operation That Crippled Iran’s Nuclear Infrastructure
Gracious me, he has lost quite a bit of weight. Must be all the worry!- 1
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UK King's Cross Station: Police Officer tells Christians to stop preaching the gospel
Church bells are more of a western cultural thing than religious, but small minds wouldnt see that. Plus, you can make lovely music with Church bells, as opposed to listening to some bearded medieval misogynist screechingly warble some nonsense in Arabic about how we should all submit to his terrorist religion. Then he can go out and groom kiddies like his prophet.- 1
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