‼️BREAKING NEWS - Russia and the USA will sign an agreement on a tunnel across the Bering Strait tomorrow - Dmitriev
“Tomorrow we are signing an agreement that we will continue the design of the tunnel. The tunnel will be built. This will be one of the major infrastructure projects between our countries", - said the head of RDIF.
Earlier, Dmitriev noted that the tunnel, which would connect Russia and Alaska across the Bering Strait, could be built in less than eight years, and its cost would not exceed $8 billion.
Historically a line of separation, the Bering Strait could become a symbol of partnership. The two Diomede Islands – one in U.S. territory and one in Russia – are only about 4 kilometers apart.
The Bering Strait Peace Tunnel could become a practical symbol of what the Universal Peace Federation calls “the hope of reconciling long-separated nations and ideologies” through shared infrastructure. It would require coordinated participation from Canada, Asian partners such as China, Japan, and Korea, potential European or Nordic stakeholders in Arctic development, as well as the United States and Russia.
BREAKING: Turning Point releases footage of Charlie Kirk saying he wants Erika to takeover if anything ever happens to him.
Another Candace Owens lie debunked.
In this photograph taken during the Battle of Iwo Jima in March 1945, an American soldier offers a cigarette to a Japanese soldier who had surrendered. The Japanese soldier had been hiding with a grenade for about a day and a halt but never got the chance to attack. In the end, he was given a cigarette in exchange for his surrender.
Yorktown should not have been at Midway at all. A month earlier at Coral Sea, a Japanese bomb had torn through her decks, and the estimate to fix her ran to 90 days. Japan crossed her off as sunk. Admiral Nimitz gave Pearl Harbor's shipyard 72 hours. Some 1,400 workers swarmed her around the clock, welders still aboard as she steamed out to the ambush. Her presence at Midway was itself a kind of resurrection. She would need two more.
On the morning of June 4, her air group earned its keep: her dive bombers destroyed Soryu, and her torpedo squadron's sacrifice helped pull the Japanese fighters out of position for the killing blow. But by midday, one Japanese carrier was left alive. Hiryu, under the ferocious Admiral Yamaguchi, found Yorktown first.
The first strike came around noon: dive bombers, eighteen launched, most shot down on the way in, but three bombs got through. One burst near the island, one went down the smokestack and knocked out five of her nine boilers, one punched through the flight deck. Dead in the water and burning, she should have been finished.
She wasn't. Her damage control crews patched the deck with timbers and steel plate, relit the boilers, and within two hours she was making 19 knots and refueling fighters. The repair was so complete that when Hiryu's second strike arrived, the Japanese pilots reported attacking a different, undamaged carrier. Japan would end the battle believing it had knocked out two American carriers. It had hit the same unkillable ship twice.
That second strike was led by Lt. Joichi Tomonaga, whose plane's left fuel tank had been shot through that morning over Midway and could not be refilled. He led the mission anyway, knowing it was one way. His torpedo bombers bored in through everything Yorktown's escorts could throw at them, and two torpedoes slammed into her port side, jamming the rudder and cutting all power. Tomonaga did not return. Yorktown rolled into a 26-degree list, and with capsizing looking imminent, Captain Elliott Buckmaster gave the order no captain wants to give. The crew went over the side in good order. American doctrine, unlike the Japanese tradition that kept captains on burning bridges, expected Buckmaster to live; he left the ship last, sliding down a line into the sea.
And still she floated. All night, all the next day, the list never worsened. So on June 6 Buckmaster came back with a hand-picked salvage crew, the destroyer Hammann lashed alongside providing power, and they began to win: fires out, the list reducing, a tow rigged. Yorktown was coming home a third time.
Then, that afternoon, the Japanese submarine I-168, having slipped through the destroyer screen after a patient day-long approach, fired four torpedoes from inside the escort ring. One broke Hammann in half; she sank in four minutes, and as she went down her own depth charges detonated, killing men in the water. About 80 of her crew died. Two more torpedoes hit Yorktown.
Even then she refused to go quickly. She lingered through the night, and at dawn on June 7 the men on the surrounding destroyers stood at attention, ships' flags at half mast, as she rolled onto her port side and sank into three miles of water. The battle had ended days of fighting with a strange symmetry: four Japanese carriers and one American, all on the same patch of ocean floor.
In May 1998, Robert Ballard, the man who found the Titanic, found her: upright, intact, her guns still trained skyward, her hull number still visible, three miles down and almost untouched by time.
Listen to Nigel Farage talk about Islam, then listen to Rupert Lowe
Nigel says we can't alienate Islam
Rupert says it's a cult and is completely the opposite of everything our democracy stands for
The choice is clear
Overnight, U.S. forces seized the M/T Davina (a/k/a/ Lenore), a supertanker with the capacity for up to two million barrels of oil, and which is listed under U.S. Treasury Dept. sanctions on Iran’s petroleum and petrochemical sectors. The vessel is part of Iran’s Ghost Fleet, a network of illicit shipping facilitators that have enabled the Iranian regime to earn critical energy revenues, undermine stability in the region, and attack U.S. partners and allies.
This seizure is part of DOJ’s work with our whole-of-government partners to disrupt Iran’s illicit oil smuggling and revenue generation that benefit the government of Iran and the IRGC.
23 year old Sudanese migrant Abubaker Mohamad Awad, stabbed 19 year old Tommie Lindhn to death in his own apartment in Härnösand, Sweden after Lindhn tried to stop Awad from raping a Swedish girl at knife point.
After killing Tommie, Awad continued to rape the young girl next to Tommies dead body.
The Sudanese migrant had already previously been convicted of several crimes, including sexual harassment, drug offences & shoplifting.
Had he been deported, Tommie would still be alive.
The media painted Tommie as Far Right, implied he was racist & that his life didn’t matter.
Tommie’s life DID Matter, all White Lives Matter.
Tommie Lindhn was a HERO
R.I.P Tommie 🤍🕊️
There is no justice without completely overhauling the broken system in the West & without Remigration.
Locking up violent foreign criminals AFTER they kill does not stop the next innocent person from losing their life.
No justice, no peace.
💔 A Roland Garros finalist feared she wouldn’t be able to afford her hotel
Maja Chwalińska arrived in Paris not expecting to make a deep run in the tournament. But as she kept winning, an unexpected problem emerged — she was running out of money to cover her stay.
Prize money at Roland Garros is only paid out after the tournament ends, and the Polish player had little savings left.
Now she’s in the final and has already earned more than in her entire career combined.
Why can’t the Feds protect a federal facility @nicksortor ? Basic function of government. Quell this riot, now. Then, pack that facility to the gills with illegal aliens. @LaurenWitzkeDE
Two great character actors going head to head and creating pure gold.
Richard Jordan and Joss Ackland only share three short scenes in The Hunt for Red October (1990), but every glance, pause, and polite line lands like a move in a ruthless chess match. Absolute perfection.
Lifting Spencer Pratt up in prayer tonight.
Praying for the great people of Los Angeles who deserve peace and protection.
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.”
Proverbs 3:5-6 🙏
How did hey get away with it? On this scale? And for this long? That is the real issue: the traitors within.
“Nearly half of all immigrants in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Twin Cities were found to have committed some form of immigration fraud”