Anonymous ID: f3468b July 18, 2018, 9:38 a.m. No.2199978   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9992 >>0026

Soros Calls Obama His 'Greatest Disappointment,' Says He Doesn't 'Particularly' Want To Be A Democrat

 

https://www.dailywire.com/news/33217/soros-calls-obama-his-greatest-disappointment-says-joseph-curl

 

In the 2016 presidential election, New York billionaire George Soros dropped $25 million to back Hillary Clinton and other Democrats.

 

That didn't work out so well.

 

Soros, one of the biggest Dem donors in the last two decades, also backed Barack Obama in 2008.

 

Now, he's not so happy with that decision.

 

Soros, 87, said in a New York Times article published Tuesday that Obama was his “greatest disappointment."

 

But he immediately walked back the diss a bit — after an aide prompted him to do so.

 

now really look at what this message says..

Anonymous ID: f3468b July 18, 2018, 9:40 a.m. No.2200015   🗄️.is 🔗kun

UK almost doubles arms sales to countries on governments list of human rights abusers, figures reveal

'There is little oversight in the system, and no controls over how these arms will be used once they have left the UK,' say campaigners

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/uk-arms-sales-double-human-rights-abusers-china-saudi-arabia-israel-yemen-a8452101.html

 

The UK nearly doubled the value of arms sales to countries on the government’s list of human rights abusers in the past year, figures reveal.

 

Licences for arms deals worth some £1.5bn were approved in Whitehall in 2017, up from £820m a year earlier, according to figures compiled by the Campaign Against the Arms Trade (CAAT) pressure group.

 

Sales were granted to 18 countries on the list, including China, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Israel, Egypt and Pakistan, compared to 20 different states in 2016.

 

The value of sales to Saudi Arabia, currently embroiled in a bloody conflict in Yemen against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels where thousands of civilians have been killed and millions left in need of aid, alone totalled £1.13bn, the group said.