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Ezra A. CohenI spoke with @voachinese about the promising move by D/CIA Burns to follow DoD’s lead and muster a multidisciplinary response to the threat posed by the CCP.
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@VOAChinese · Oct 11
美国中央情报局设立“中国任务中心”,加强对北京的情报收集和反情报工作。前美国国防情报局代理局长大卫·雪得表示,未来许多年,中国将是对美国利益的最大威胁。前国防部情报和安全事务代理副部长埃兹拉·科昂也表示,需要从多方面应对中国威胁。详细内容:
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The US Central Intelligence Agency has established a "China Mission Center" to strengthen its intelligence collection and counterintelligence work in Beijing. Former acting director of the US Defense Intelligence Agency David Snow stated that China will be the greatest threat to US interests for many years to come. Former Deputy Deputy Minister of Intelligence and Security Affairs of the Ministry of DefenseEzra Cohen also stated that the Chinese threat needs to be dealt with in many ways. details:
https://www.voachinese.com/a/cia-china-mission-center-analysis-20211011/6266959.html
7:41 PM · Oct 14, 2021·Twitter for iPhone
https://twitter.com/EzraACohen/status/1448796018649280512
Tucker Carlson’s “Lets Go Brandon” Segment
4:30-minutes
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>Architect of Peace Award Gala - Honoring Robert C. O'Brien and Michael Pompeo
Jon Voight introduced by Nixion's grandson at award dinner for Pompeo and O'Brien
TODAY IN HISTORY: October 13, 2021
PRESIDENT DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER’S BIRTHDAY
On Oct. 14, 1890, the 34th President Dwight David Eisenhower was born in Denison, Texas.
Before being elected president, Eisenhower grew up in Abilene, Kansas as the third of seven sons. He excelled in baseball in high school, and received an appointment to West Point. He graduated the academy in 1915 and married Mamie Doud.
Eisenhower continued in his Army career, serving under General Douglas MacArthur for seven years in the Philippines. Eisenhower headed Operation Torch, the successful invasion of North Africa during World War II. He was promoted as a full general in 1943, and became the Supreme Commander of allied troops invading France on D-Day. Eisenhower returned to the United States in 1945 and served as chief of staff of the U.S. Army.
In 1948, Eisenhower left active duty and became president of Columbia University. In 1950, President Harry S. Truman asked him to take command of the recently formed North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Europe. Eisenhower worked to create a united military against communist aggression around the world.
Republicans approached and convinced Eisenhower to run for president in 1952. Eisenhower won his party’s nomination and chose then Senator Richard Nixon of California as his running mate. Eisenhower won a landslide victory over his opponent, Democrat Gov. Adlai Stevenson of Illinois.
President Eisenhower accomplished various achievements while serving in office. He notably kept the United States at peace during a series of crisis throughout both of his terms. Despite the United States appearing to be on the brink of war with Vietnam, Korea, Berlin, and the Soviet Union, Eisenhower dealt with each situation calmly and rationally, finding solutions that avoided war while maintaining the country’s image of strength.
Eisenhower was also an avid golfer and had a putting green installed at the White House. It is estimated that the president played more than 800 rounds of golf. He banished squirrels from the White House, however, because they continually ruined his putting green. The late Eisenhower was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2009.
Eisenhower suffered a heart attack in September 1955 while vacationing in Colorado. While he spent nearly seven weeks in the hospital, Vice President Nixon temporarily helped run the country. Eisenhower recovered and ran for re-election one year later and won a second landslide victory over Adlai Stevenson in 1956.
Eisenhower negotiated an end to the Korean War, balanced the budget three times and cut government spending, and sponsored and signed the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956, giving birth to America’s interstate highway system.
He also sponsored and signed the Civil Rights Bill of 1957, the first civil rights bill since Reconstruction. He worked to desegregate America’s schools, sending in troops to Little Rock, Arkansas to assure compliance with the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling outlawing de jure segregation.
President Eisenhower left office in January 1961 after John F. Kennedy was sworn into office. He enjoyed writing memoirs, and even published several books during his post-presidency years.
On March 28, 1969, the 34th President Dwight D. Eisenhower died of congestive heart failure at Walter Reed Army Hospital at the age of 78. He and his wife are buried in Abilene, Kansas.
https://rsbnetwork.com/featured/today-in-history-president-dwight-d-eisenhowers-birthday/
Andrew McCabe wins back full pension as part of settlement
Stephen Miller @StephenM·58m
Key word here being “settlement.” Deep state protects its own. Durham should investigate how this “settlement” was reached. The corruption is truly endless.
Josh Caplan (Front Page Editor at @BreitbartNews)
@joshdcaplan
AP: Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe wins back full pension as part of settlement of lawsuit arising from firing
7:37 PM · Oct 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/joshdcaplan/status/1448795045876862978
https://twitter.com/StephenM/status/1448831118644596738
>Tucker Carlson’s “Lets Go Brandon” Segment
>If the Russians are lying about Brandon, what else are they lying about?