World War Zero
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World War Zero
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Olympic Champ Prokhorov says it is fascinating to play hockey in one team with Putin
7:00 AM - 26 Dec 2019
https://twitter.com/tassagency_en/status/1210213679343505415
#17
Japan has executed its first foreigner in 10 years, a Chinese man convicted in the 2003 murder and robbery of a family of four.
5:45 AM - 26 Dec 2019
https://twitter.com/AP/status/1210194835396866049
Curiouser & curioser.. why is Hussein tweeting some stock photo of a fake Christmas tree? Who used it first? Stolen from a Nigerian article pointing out the TRUE date of Christmas is 9-11? WTAF?!
https://twitter.com/Wardamn5/status/1210196366363889669
article from December 25
but the photo appears to be old
911 everywhere
9:11 PM - 25 Dec 2019
>https://twitter.com/Wardamn5/status/1210196366363889669
NY Guard leaders learn from history to prepare to deploy
Thirty New York Army National Guard leaders learned about the demise of the Ottoman Empire, which ruled the Middle East from 1299 to 1919, to prepare for deployment to the region in 2020.
The officers and senior non-commissioned officers of the 42nd Infantry Division's headquarters heard from Sean McMeekin, a professor at Bard College in Annadale-on-Hudson, N.Y., during a professional development session Dec. 13.
McMeekin wrote the book, "The Ottoman Endgame: War, Revolution, and the Making of the Modern Middle East."
The Ottoman Empire once controlled the region that now includes the countries of the Arabian Peninsula, Jordan, Syria, Israel and Iraq. The breakup of that empire following World War I shaped the Middle East today, McMeekin explained.
"It is important to know the history of the region," said McMeekin. "Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it."
https://www.nationalguard.mil/News/Article/2043937/ny-guard-leaders-learn-from-history-to-prepare-to-deploy/
https://twitter.com/USNationalGuard/status/1208114938461507584
Ottoman Empire, which ruled the Middle East from 1299 to 1919
https://www.justice.gov/nsd
The #FBI rememembers Special Agent Laurie Fournier, who died #OTD in 2009 from melanoma connected to her work at the crash site in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, following the terrorist attacks on #September11.
https://twitter.com/FBI/status/1210153531799482369
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