War is dynamic, a contest of wills between warring parties, each of which is fighting to achieve its political objectives and thwart its enemy. War reveals vulnerabilities not apparent when it begins, and opportunities absent at the start. Momentum shifts. Strategies should shift accordingly. This is where we are with the war in Ukraine today.
When Russian President Vladimir Putin started his illegal war to conquer and subjugate Ukraine, in his mind, Russia would quickly defeat the Ukrainian military and, thereby, the nation’s will to fight. That didn’t happen. Ukraine resisted, showing weaknesses in the Russian military machine. And global sanctions reduced Russia’s ability to fund the war. The result: stalemate. Russia has lost tactical momentum. Now Ukraine must seize it.
Two opportunities emerged. The stalemate allowed Ukraine to go on the offensive — local counterattacks and maybe a more general counter-offensive. And it provided an opportunity for the Allies to shift strategy.
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August 7, 2020
The Netherlands: The US Center for Disease control gives travel 3 warning for visitors to the Netherlands related to Covid-19 and potential terrorist strikes
The
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a
Level 3 Travel Health Notice for the Netherlands due to COVID-19. and potential terrorist strikes .
Improved conditions have been reported within the Netherlands.Visit the Embassy's COVID-19 page for more information on COVID-19 in the Netherlands.
Terrorism:
Terrorists continue plotting possible attacks in the Netherlands.
Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist
locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, local government
facilities, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, major
sporting and cultural events, educational institutions, airports, and
other public areas.
June 12, 2020
USA: Hundreds of Thousands Sign Petitions Urging the U.S. Government to Declare KKK a Terrorist Group
Hundreds and thousand people are declaring that the Ku Klux Klan be
listed as a terrorist organization, with several online petitions
rapidly gaining support.
A number of change.org petitions have gone viral this week demanding the white supremacist hate group be classified as terrorists, prompting them to be included among the top trends on Twitter.
One such petition calling for the KKK to be declared a terrorist organization reached 100,000 signatures before it closed.
The white supremacist hate group are currently only listed as a domestic extremists, who are prosecuted differently to terrorists.
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Hundreds of Thousands Sign Petitions Urging the U.S. Government to Declare KKK a Terrorist Group:
A number of change.org petitions have gone viral this week demanding the white supremacist hate group be classified as terrorists, prompting them to be included among the top trends on Twitter.
One such petition calling for the KKK to be declared a terrorist organization reached 100,000 signatures before it closed.
The white supremacist hate group are currently only listed as a domestic extremists, who are prosecuted differently to terrorists.
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Hundreds of Thousands Sign Petitions Urging the U.S. Government to Declare KKK a Terrorist Group:
January 2, 2017
Turkey: People from over 10 countries among Istanbul nightclub attack victims by terrorist pig
Terrorism Inc sick minds |
The attack during the New Year celebrations claimed the lives of at least 39 people and injured nearly 70. According to Turkey’s interior minister, Suleyman Soylu, “15 or 16” of those killed were foreigners. Just over 20 bodies have been identified so far, the minister said, adding that 69 people have been hospitalized, of whom at least four are in critical condition. Read People from over 10 countries among Istanbul nightclub attack victims.
Jordan has confirmed the death of at least three of its citizens, Petra news agency reported, citing its foreign ministry in Amman, adding that four other Jordanians were wounded, some of whom are in critical condition. Two Tunisian citizens were among those killed, according to the country’s foreign ministry. An American citizen has been injured as result of the attack, State Department spokesman Michael Tran confirmed, without giving any details on the identity of the person or their condition, CNN reports.
On Sunday, the Russian Consulate General in Istanbul confirmed the death of a Russian woman in the attack. A consulate official told RIA Novosti that the woman was initially thought to be an Azeri citizen, but documents confirmed her Russian citizenship.
"There were no other Russian citizens among those killed or wounded in the terrorist attack," the consulate official said, adding that the identification procedure for the deceased woman has been scheduled for Tuesday. France has confirmed that one of its citizens, a woman with dual French-Tunisian citizenship, was killed in the attack at the night club. “Her husband, who was a Tunisian citizen, also died,” France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said. Three French citizens were wounded.
The Belgian Foreign Ministry reported on Twitter that it feared one of the deceased may be from Belgium. Two Lebanese nationals have been confirmed dead. Lebanese authorities said five of the country’s citizens were injured in the attack, including the daughter of an MP. Israel confirmed that one of its citizens, a 19-year-old girl, was among the dead.
Three Moroccans were injured, the Moroccan foreign ministry said. Kuwait has lost one of its citizens in the attack, Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Suleiman al-Jarallah told the Kuwait News Agency on Sunday. Four Kuwaiti citizens are being treated for injuries suffered in the attack, while another one has been released from the hospital.
Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj confirmed that two Indian nationals, including the son of a former MP, have died in the shooting. “I have bad news from Turkey. We have lost 2 Indian nationals in the Istanbul attack,” she wrote in a Twitter post, adding that the Indian ambassador in Turkey is heading to Istanbul to assist the families of the deceased Indians who are to fly there from India.
Up to 600 people are believed to have been inside the club at the time of the attack. Located in the Ortakoy neighborhood on the shores of Istanbul’s Bosphorus waterway, the venue is a popular spot with many nightclubs, art galleries, and restaurants that attract foreigners. Turkey’s Anadolu state news agency has reported that at least 27 foreigners were among the victims of the nightclub attack, citing anonymous sources in the Justice Ministry. "I have been living in Ortakoy for the past [few] months and this particular area has a [high] expat population.
So, one of the main reasons behind this attack could be because [its organizers] wanted to scare the expat community. This is also a very famous tourist area, and the club that was attacked is very famous not only among expats, but also among local celebrities," a woman in Istanbul told RT. Those behind the attack "are targeting a certain kind of people, a certain way of life," another man said, while a third local man told RT he thought the attackers "wanted to scare the international people who come here for fun."
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December 21, 2016
The Netherkands: Geert Wilders tweets image of Angela Merkel with blood on her hands but does not point at the real culprits of EU Refugee crises
EU Populists: Geert Wilders and Marie Le Pen |
Not one European politician, however, from the right or left, so far has dared to point their finger at the US Government Middle East Policies as the direct cause of this refugee disaster and terrorism in Europe, or demanded that George Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and Tony Blair be tried as war criminals.
Instead obsessed out of control Dutch Freedom Party leader Geert Wilders tweeted a provocative photo of Angela Merkel with blood on her hands as he blamed Europe's 'cowardly leaders' for a 'tsunami' of Islamic terrorist attacks.
In a previous tweet, he wrote: 'They hate and kill us. And nobody protects us. Our leaders betray us. We need a political revolution. And defend our people.
Germany's far-right has also blamed Angela Merkel's immigration policy for the Berlin Christmas attacks as the chancellor insisted terrorists will not destroy 'freedom' in the country.
Mrs Merkel has laid white roses at the scene where 12 died after she said she was 'shocked and shaken' by the deadly attack in Berlin. She admitted it would be 'particularly sickening' if the terrorist was an asylum-seeker.
In Britain, the extremist Britain First organisation also claimed Mrs Merkel's immigration policy has put the entire continent at risk.
The party's 'acting leader' Jayda Fransen issued a two-and-a-half minute video for her organisation's followers claiming they had predicted such an attack would happen.
She said: 'After allowing millions of asylum seekers into Europe, Angela Merkel has put every single one of us at risk.
There are now millions of people who are able to move freely throughout Europe who want us dead.
The war in Iraq was the beginning of all this drama and disasters we are facing today.
Europe has to change its Middle East Policies by stepping away from blindly following the US lead in this area and thereby providing deranged populists politicians like Geert Wilders and others of his kind with the amunition to spout their hate speeches and other nonsense.
EU-DIGEST
In a previous tweet, he wrote: 'They hate and kill us. And nobody protects us. Our leaders betray us. We need a political revolution. And defend our people.
Germany's far-right has also blamed Angela Merkel's immigration policy for the Berlin Christmas attacks as the chancellor insisted terrorists will not destroy 'freedom' in the country.
Mrs Merkel has laid white roses at the scene where 12 died after she said she was 'shocked and shaken' by the deadly attack in Berlin. She admitted it would be 'particularly sickening' if the terrorist was an asylum-seeker.
In Britain, the extremist Britain First organisation also claimed Mrs Merkel's immigration policy has put the entire continent at risk.
The party's 'acting leader' Jayda Fransen issued a two-and-a-half minute video for her organisation's followers claiming they had predicted such an attack would happen.
She said: 'After allowing millions of asylum seekers into Europe, Angela Merkel has put every single one of us at risk.
There are now millions of people who are able to move freely throughout Europe who want us dead.
The war in Iraq was the beginning of all this drama and disasters we are facing today.
Europe has to change its Middle East Policies by stepping away from blindly following the US lead in this area and thereby providing deranged populists politicians like Geert Wilders and others of his kind with the amunition to spout their hate speeches and other nonsense.
EU-DIGEST
June 23, 2016
Germany: deranged murderer terrorist takes hostages and gets killed
Shooting in German cinema, several injured . Deranged killed by police.
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January 9, 2015
France: 'Je Suis Charlie' Message Goes Viral After Paris Attack - by Leanne Itallie
Messages of condolence, outrage and defiance over the Paris terrorist
attack on a newspaper office spread quickly around the world Wednesday
with thousands of people taking to the streets to protest the killings
and using the slogan "Je Suis Charlie" on social media.
Read more: 'Je Suis Charlie' Message Goes Viral After Paris Attack - ABC News
Many who poured into Place de la Republique in eastern Paris near the
site of Wednesday's noontime attack waved papers, pencils and pens.
Journalists led the march but most in the crowd weren't from the media
world, expressing solidarity and support of freedom of speech.
Similar gatherings, including some silent vigils, took place at London's
Trafalgar Square, in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Amsterdam, in
Madrid, Brussels, Nice and elsewhere.
"No matter what a journalist or magazine has to say, even if it is not
what the majority of people think, they still have the right to say it
without feeling in danger, which is the case today," said Alice Blanc, a
London student who is originally from Paris and was among those in the
London crowd, estimated in the hundreds.
Online, the declaration "Je Suis Charlie," or "I Am Charlie," replaced
profile pictures on Facebook while Twitter users showed themselves with
the slogan on signs with words of support for the 12 victims who were
killed at Charlie Hebdo, a weekly newspaper that had caricatured the Prophet Muhammad.
The "Je Suis Charlie" slogan grew into a trending hashtag on Twitter and
spread to Instagram, along with an image of a machine gun with the
words "Ceci n'est pas une religion," or "This is not a religion."
One user on Instagram sent out a simple black-and-white drawing of the
Eiffel Tower with the message: "Pray for Paris." Another wrote: "Islam is a beautiful religion. This is not what we see on TV. Terrorists are not real Muslims. #IamCharlie."
Masked gunmen methodically killed the 12 people, including the
newspaper's editor, as they shouted "Allahu akbar!" ? or "Allah is the
greatest" ? while firing, then fleeing in a car.
Read more: 'Je Suis Charlie' Message Goes Viral After Paris Attack - ABC News
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Je suis Charlie,
Paris,
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