Do u want 2 unify Iranian politics and withdraw all troops from Iraq?! Try this one weird trick that the foreign policy establishment doesn't want you to know about!
Spoiler: show
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2020/0...-sites-in-iran
Pompeo is walking back that an attack from Iran/Soleimani was imminent, instead saying it was inevitable.
The White House faced a barrage of questions about the killing's legality. Pompeo said the administration would have been “culpably negligent” in its duty to protect the United States if it had not killed Soleimani, although he did not provide evidence for his previous claims that Soleimani was plotting imminent attacks on Americans. Instead of arguing that an attack had been imminent, he said it was inevitable.
"We watched him continue to actively build out for what was going to be a significant attack – that’s what we believed – and we made the right decision,” he said, adding later: “We continue to prepare for whatever it is the Iranian regime may put in front of us within the next 10 minutes, within the next 10 days, and within the next 10 weeks.”
When Boris Johnson has to explain the importance of culture to you.
When Turkey is telling you to calm the fuck down.
When Russia wants to meet with Germany to try to figure out how to unfuck your mess.
When Hezbollah is preaching restraint.
But no, guartz, Trump is the 5d chess master. Please, continue to swallow all of his dick. Dance you fucking clown dance.
But no other leader has been able to bring Germany and Russia together! Look how bigly of an achievement that is!
Poland was actually super good at bringing them together
There was a memo that went around and said the US troopers were coming out of Iraq but turns out we're not which is against what the Iraqi parliment voted for so nobody knows what the fuck is going on.
Sure is a fucking mystery of wtf is going on.
https://twitter.com/TaraCopp/status/1214297078190497792
Anyway lets check in on our national propaganda outlet fox and friends and see what's up.
https://twitter.com/ndrew_lawrence/s...09954896707584
All i know is that my security log is going nuts. The amount of probing has tripled in the last two days. We have also gotten some warnings from the federal security teams to start prepping for... "Incidents".
Second paragraph says "the movement out of Iraq"
Maybe Im misunderstanding though?
You're not.
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2020/0...e-resettlement
Beltrami County in Minnesota becomes the first county in the state to reject refugee resettlement. Seen as primarily symbolic as it's a part of the state that would unlikely be considered for resettlement.
Olsen also said that he pushed for a vote to start a discussion about racism within the county.The Beltrami County Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday night to prohibit refugees from resettling in the area — making it the first county in the state, and possibly among the first the nation, to expressly prohibit resettlement.
Spurred by a presidential executive order, county boards across the state met Tuesday to consider whether they should allow refugees to be resettled within their borders this year.
Commissioner Reed Olson said he brought the issue before the board because “it would have been cowardly” to let it pass without taking a stand.
Olson was joined by Commissioner Tim Sumner in voting to allow refugee resettlement in the county. Commissioners Craig Gaasvig, Richard Anderson and Jim Lucachick all voted against consent.
"With the current state of affairs in our county, I don’t think it’s prudent to bring refugees to our county, when we need to take care of all of the issues, all of the folks that we need to take care of,” Lucachick said.
According to statistics from the Minnesota Department of Human Services, no primary refugees have been resettled in Beltrami County in the past five years. Now, Beltrami will not be considered as a possible new home for refugees. In all likelihood, Olson said, the county wouldn’t have been considered, even if it had voted to allow refugees.
“The federal government usually tries to place refugees in cities where there is already a refugee community,” he said, “where there is infrastructure in place to help that community.”
"Racism in Bemidji is alive and well. Institutional racism and just social racism is alive and well in this community,” he said. “And they will tell you that they are good Christians and they will tell you that they are good people and that they care about people, but they are succumbing to hate."