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US senate votes to end support for Saudi war

https://youtu.be/MSmURozWwFs Interview with Veterans Today Editor Kevin Barrett The US Senate has adopted a resolution to end the country’s military support for Saudi Arabia’s war against Yemen. Lawmakers in the 100-member chamber passed the document with 54 votes in favor and 46 against. The resolution requires the president to withdraw any US troops in or affecting Yemen within 30 days.…

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Saudis whine about US Senate “interference in our internal affairs” — hypocrisy or insanity?

https://youtu.be/DfZ_dZwGxJQ –Press TV  interview with Kevin Barrett, Veterans Today Editor Saudi Arabia on Sunday rejected as “interference” a US Senate resolution to end US military support for a Riyadh-led war in Yemen, and another holding its crown prince responsible for the murder of critic Jamal Khashoggi. “The kingdom condemns the latest position of the US Senate that was built on…

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U.S. senators defy Trump’s call to back Saudi war on Yemen

https://youtu.be/5cbDVNtBl_c The US Senate has voted in favor of advancing a resolution to end Washington’s support for Saudi Arabia’s war on Yemen. Republican senators have joined Democrats to give the measure the 60 votes required to advance the motion. The move will now pave the way for a debate and a vote in the chamber. President Donald Trump’s administration had…

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US Senate Candidate Lee Whitnum, author-musician Gilad Atzmon

Truth Jihad Radio Fri. 3/9/12, 3-5 pm Central, American Freedom Radio (archived here.) Call-in: (402) 237-2525 or post your questions to my Facebook page. First hour: Connecticut US Senate Candidate Lee Whitnum. Lee Whitnum is making waves by running in Lieberman’s home turf on a courageous anti-Zionist platform. And she isn’t mincing words: “Forum Post: Lee Whitnum to expatriate dual…

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Senate declares US bestial military dictatorship

2012 is shaping up to be a heck of a year for the military. On December 31, 2011, Obama signed the NDAA, codifying into law for the first time in American history that the military can imprison citizens or non-citizens indefinitely, inside or outside the United States, without charges or trial.    (Source: American Civil Liberties Union) This obscene bill was…

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