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Everything Old Is News Again: Channeling Trump, Cambodia says U.S. officials can 'pack up and leave'
U.S. officials should not make such “barbaric comments”, government spokesman Phay Siphan said in response.
“Although we are friends, if these officials don’t like Cambodia, they should pack up and leave. Let me be clear: We don’t welcome you,” Siphan told a regular news conference on Thursday. It also banned 118 of the CNRP’s elected officials from politics for five years. The party’s leader, Kem Sokha, was released from prison in 2018 after spending more than a year in jail on treason charges. He has been under house arrest in Phnom Penh since last September following a government-led crackdown against its critics.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cambodia-usa-idUSKCN1UR44L
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Why Did George Bush Buy Nearly 300,000 acres in Paraguay?
"Paraguay has no extradition treaty with the United States. Meaning if George Bush is ever charged with war crimes, he can fly out to his ranch in Paraguay and become untouchable; not that he can’t be just as untouchable in Texas or Maine. The property sits on top of the Guarani Aquifer."
That’s right, blue gold. Bush bought the rights to a veritable ocean of fresh, clear-as-glass, Grade A water.
His land rests atop one of the largest freshwater aquifers in the world: Acuifero Guarani, by name.
According to Jody, “Acuifero Guarani covers roughly 460,000 square miles under parts of Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina. It is estimated to contain about 8,900 cubic miles of water.”
If you can’t quite imagine 8,900 miles of water, picture a pool nearly three times the size of California. That should give you a decent idea.
A fair amount when you consider that 98% of this planet’s water is salt water.
https://agorafinancial.com/2015/04/24/why-did-george-bush-buy-nearly-300000-acres-in-paraguay/
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