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Ohio Tankers over Philly
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DC Brass heading west
Everyone should take a close look at the path that Hitler took between 1932 and 1944 โ the Olympic Games, large-scale sports events, filmmaking, large-scale propaganda, nationalism, nationalizing private companies, state capitalism, and building airports. And whatโs more, he allied with Japan. Think about this. If he didnโt ally with Japan, how could we have todayโs world [the victory of the WWII]?
Germany allying with Japan is just like the CCP allying with Russia right now, also with Iran. Wow! So crazy! Everything is so alike. When Germany attacked Europe, its people exulted and patriotism reached its peak. Their food and clothes all looked very decent. When they fought Russia, they put the best weapons in the front, but used horses and oxen for their supply transportation in the back. Same thing happened when they fought France โ when they arrived at Paris, horses and oxen were still hulling supply. Well, Hitler claimed that he was going to develop space weapons โ so similar [to the CCP]!
All the WWII experts, scientists, and military experts that I have asked questions to basically gave me the same answer. If Hitler retreated and suddenly halted the invasion at that time, the world would be a completely different place because there would be no country, including the United States that would dare to fight against Germany directly. If Hitler did not fight Moscow, he would not be destroyed.
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Shaheen Helps Reintroduce Bipartisan Bill to Prevent Any President From Leaving NATO
APRIL 16, 2021
(Washington, DC) โ U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Europe Subcommittee and co-chair of the Senate NATO Observer Group, helped reintroduce a bipartisan bill with Senators Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) to explicitly prohibit any President of the United States from withdrawing from NATO without Senate approval. The bill requires the President to seek the advice and consent of the Senate before suspending, terminating or withdrawing U.S. membership in NATO and formalizes the Senateโs opposition to doing so. If a President attempts to leave NATO without Senate approval, this bill prohibits any funding from being used to do so and also authorizes Congressional Legal Counsel to challenge the Administration in court.
https://www.shaheen.senate.gov/news/press/shaheen-helps-reintroduce-bipartisan-bill-to-prevent-any-president-from-leaving-nato
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