You know what's an enormous scandal in the Maine Senate race? Susan Collins has taken $1.8 million from Israeli lobby to betray Americans and serve another country. But legacy media loves that kind of treachery and corruption. So, they don't even cover it, when it is despicable.
🚨🇮🇱🇵🇸The "most moral army" kidnapped an unarmed Palestinian man from northern Gaza, blindfolded him, and tied his hands and feet to a stretcher with a long stick and ropes.
Source: @tamerqdh
More than 600,000 children are sheltering in tents right now as they are getting intensely bombed - nowhere else left to go.
This is not war, this is genocide.
Meet Liav Goldstein, the man who oversees starvation and torture in Israeli concentration camps, according to a recent Haaretz exposé.
Make him famous.
University of Chicago professor John Mearsheimer, 78, has warned that the war in Ukraine may be entering a phase in which Russia could decide to strike military targets in Europe and, in an extreme scenario, even consider the limited use of nuclear weapons.
The warning was outlined in his article "Will Russia Strike Targets in Europe?" and discussed during an episode of Deep Dive with retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Davis.
«"At some point in the not-too-distant future, the Russians are likely to attack military targets in Europe. That makes the situation surrounding the war in Ukraine, in my view, genuinely dangerous," Mearsheimer said.»
In his article, Mearsheimer argues that he disagrees with the widespread Western assessment that Ukraine has turned the tide of the war.
According to him, Russian forces continue to make gradual advances, Ukraine has little chance of regaining a significant portion of the territory it has lost, and the key question is how much additional territory Russia may capture before any possible freeze in the conflict.
Mearsheimer also highlights what he calls the "air war"—Ukrainian drone and missile strikes against targets inside Russia.
He argues that these operations are conducted with NATO assistance, are increasingly affecting civilian targets, and are unlikely to change the battlefield situation in Ukraine's favor. Instead, he believes they could push Moscow toward expanding the conflict.
In his view, Russia has already responded with more intensive strikes on Kyiv. If that fails to halt Ukrainian attacks, Mearsheimer suggests that Putin could authorize conventional strikes against selected military targets in NATO countries.
«"And if that does not cause the Europeans and the Ukrainians to stop the drone and missile attacks, Russia may employ limited nuclear strikes to achieve that objective. Obviously, this is an extremely dangerous situation," Mearsheimer wrote.»