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U.N. SANCTIONS TRIGGER NORTH KOREA THREATS

Passing new economic sanctions Sept. 12, North Korean responded threatening to turn the U.S. “to ashes,” “sink” Japan and “wipe out” South Korea, exactly the kind of rhetoric expected from North Korea’s official news agency KCNA. 71-year-old Donald Trump warned North...

NETANYAHU ENDORSES KURDISH STATE

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave his blessings to an independent Kurdish state, anticipating the defeat of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria [ISIS] in Raqqa, Syria. With the Kurdish YPG Peshmerga providing the boots-on-the ground for the United States...

HILLARY BLAMES EVERYONE BUT HERSELF

Out with her new book today about her defeat in the 2016 election “What Happened,” 69-year-old former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton blames everyone but herself for her loss. Picking on her Democratic rival Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) tells the whole story...

U.S. SANCTIONS WATERED DOWN BY CHINA AND RUSSIA

Heading for a showdown in the U.N. Security Council today on new U.N. sanctions on North Korea, China and Russia reject the idea of an oil embargo to force North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un to the bargaining table. Told North Korea is a nuclear power by its government...

SEPT 11: SIXTEEN YEARS LATER

Sixteen years after Sept. 11, 71-year-old President Donald Trump’s National Security Advisor Tom Bossert says the U.S. is under no pressing terrorist threat against the homeland. Trump spent much of his 2016 campaign warning citizens about the dangers of “unvetted”...