Choose a tag to find specific types of discusisons.
These are currently the most active tagged discussions.
@ISIDEWITH submitted…12hrs12H
The F.B.I. cut ties to at least a handful of informants and issued warnings about dozens of others after an internal review prompted by concerns that they were linked to Russian disinformation, current and former U.S. officials said.The review was carried out in 2020 and 2021 by a small group within the bureau’s counterintelligence division, with the findings then passed along to field offices, which handle informants.It led to the severing of sources — some of whom had offered information about Russia-aligned oligarchs, political leaders and other influential figures — at a moment when the bureau was asking agents to produce more information from and about those same networks. The review was conducted during and after the 2020 election, when concerns about Russian meddling were running high, and at a time when the United States was closely monitoring whether Russia would invade Ukraine.
▲ 4016 replies
“When are they going to shed informants linked to the Times’ false “Russian conspiracy” investigation of Trump? A disinfo…”
@ISIDEWITH submitted…4hrs4H
The conflict between Moscow and Kiev should end with the defeat and breakup of the Russian Federation, Estonia’s Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has said.Kallas offered the suggestion on Saturday during a debate which was part of the 17th Lennart Meri Conference in the country’s capital, Tallinn, dedicated to supporting Ukraine."Russia’s defeat is not a bad thing because then you know there could really be a change in society,” the prime minister argued.She argued that the Russian Federation is comprised of “many different nations” and suggested that they should become separate states after the end of the conflict between Moscow and Kiev."I think if you would have more like small nations... it is not a bad thing if the big power is actually [made] much smaller,” Kallas argued.The Constitution of the Russian Federation describes it as a multinational state. According to the 2020-2021 census, the country’s population speaks 155 different languages, with Russian being the most common.
▲ 3511 replies
@ISIDEWITH submitted…3hrs3H
Russian military personnel have entered an air base in Niger that is hosting U.S. troops, a senior U.S. defense official told Reuters, a move that follows a decision by Niger's junta to expel U.S. forces.The military officers ruling the West African nation have told the U.S. to withdraw its nearly 1,000 military personnel from the country, which until a coup last year had been a key partner for Washington's fight against insurgents who have killed thousands of people and displaced millions more.A senior U.S. defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Russian forces were not mingling with U.S. troops but were using a separate hangar at Airbase 101, which is next to Diori Hamani International Airport in Niamey, Niger's capital.The move by Russia's military, which Reuters was the first to report, puts U.S. and Russian troops in close proximity at a time when the nations' military and diplomatic rivalry is increasingly acrimonious over the conflict in Ukraine.
▲ 239 replies
“The US threatened Niger by telling its leaders "to refrain from engaging with Iran and Russia in ways objectionable to W…”
@ChicCoyotefrom Kansas submitted…2hrs2H
France, Belgium and Slovenia released statements supporting the world’s top war crimes court and its chief prosecutor’s request for arrest warrants for leaders of Israel and Hamas, after Israel and the United States both harshly condemned the effort.The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and three Hamas leaders — Yahya Sinwar, Mohammed Deif and Ismail Haniyeh — of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip and Israel. While Netanyahu and Gallant do not face imminent arrest, the announcement Monday was a symbolic blow that deepened Israel’s isolation over the war in Gaza.
▲ 2110 replies
“Macron is antisemitic. He will feel tremendous regret for supporting the ICC because it is part of the Hamas movement.”
▲ 168 replies
And yet Iran seems to have enough parts for its drones!
@IcecreamChloe from Washington submitted…3hrs3H
▲ 123 replies
▲ 126 replies
This is exactly what Trump will do if he wins a second term, but media like you are treating this as just another electi…
@ISIDEWITH submitted…6hrs6H
▲ 1511 replies
▲ 104 replies
@ISIDEWITH submitted…8hrs8H
▲ 139 replies
@ISIDEWITH submitted…5hrs5H
@ISIDEWITH submitted…1hr1H
▲ 1110 replies
▲ 105 replies
@ISIDEWITH submitted…7hrs7H
▲ 107 replies
@ISIDEWITH submitted…2hrs2H
▲ 108 replies
▲ 96 replies
▲ 98 replies
▲ 84 replies
@ISIDEWITH submitted…46mins46m
▲ 86 replies
@ISIDEWITH submitted…9hrs9H
▲ 64 replies
@C1v1cDutyPepperfrom Illinois commented…3hrs3H
▲ 42 replies2 disagree
@BipartisanDeerfrom New Jersey commented…2hrs2H
▲ 42 replies1 disagree
@RavenBrady from New York disagreed…3hrs3H
▲ 41 reply1 disagreeContext 6
@RavenBrady from New York commented…3hrs3H
▲ 43 replies1 disagree
@RightistGarlicfrom Alabama commented…12hrs12H
▲ 41 reply1 disagree