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Trump Officials Discussed Secret Yemen Strike Plans on Signal, Accidentally Added Journalist
Trump will likely scapegoat Hegseth, not fellow billionaire Waltz, and then pardon him. Democrats will win the midterms next year and then curtail Trump's power. -
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Updates and events in the War in Ukraine 2025
I ran his statement through ChatGPT to fact check his statement this is what it said. The statement asserts that the nuclear weapons stationed in Ukraine after the Soviet Union's dissolution were Russian, not Ukrainian, and that Ukraine returned these weapons to Russia. This characterization aligns with historical records. Following the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991, approximately 1,800 nuclear warheads remained on Ukrainian territory. These weapons were part of the Soviet arsenal, and operational control was maintained by Russia. Ukraine lacked the necessary codes and infrastructure to deploy these weapons independently. In 1994, Ukraine agreed to transfer these nuclear warheads to Russia and dismantle related infrastructure in exchange for security assurances from Russia, the United States, and the United Kingdom, formalized in the Budapest Memorandum. While the weapons were located within Ukraine's borders, they were inherited from the Soviet Union and were under Russian control. Therefore, the statement accurately reflects the situation: the nuclear weapons were Russian remnants stationed in Ukraine, and Ukraine returned them to Russia. -
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The most incompetant US admin in history has been elected
There was a lull after Nov5th, when a few left totally and others were sobbing into their pillows, but since Jan 20th its been relentless and I dont see it stopping, they now have double bubble with Musk. -
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Thai Tourism Fears Loom as Casino Debate Heats Up
I always preferred a game of bingo myself ! -
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13 years since my last visit
I've just returned from a week's holiday in Pattaya. It was my first visit in 13 years. And boy has it changed! Here are some observations in no particular order. 1. Far, far less bars. Up on my old stomping ground on Second Rd about soi 2-4 the bars are not only closed, but gone and built over. That includes the former Carlton Hotel at the top of soi 4 where I used to stay. Now they're just anonymous offices. Most bars along Beach Rd gone. 2. Far, far more massage parlours. Not the soapy sort, the open to the street ones. All appeared to be doing no business at all. 3. Far, far more Indian restaurants, all appearing empty. 13 years ago you'd have been hard pressed to find one. 4 Far more families. 5. Far more Russians. 6. Far, far more Indian people, including a large proportion of the shop owners. 7. Ganja shops. They just didn't exist 13 years ago. 8. Walking Street and soi 8 now mere shadows of their former selves. 9. A much cleaner beach. 10. Ladies of the night standing on their own patch all along the Beach Rd were from every nationality under the sun. I've never seen African women there before. 11. Far less ladymen on Beach Rd. 12. Speedboats getting far too close to the beach and swimmers. I can recommend the buffet breakfast at the LK Empress Hotel. 350 baht per person and very good it is too. Fill up there and you won't need lunch. Finally, can any tell me what is the sailing ship in the bay down towards Nahklua? I was half excpecting Captain Jack Sparrow to appear.
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