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A blast from the [recent] past ...

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@#8 ... Release the files and let us find out. ...

Pres Trump will probably say that the files can't be released now because they are part of an ongoing investigation.
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Macron and Zelensky sign letter of intent for Ukraine to buy up to 100 Rafale fighter jets
www.france24.com

... In a boost for Ukraine as it fights the Russian invasion, the accord also paves the way for Kyiv to acquire the new generation SAMP-T air defence system under development, as well as radar systems and drones.

Macron said the accord signed at Villacoublay air base would bolster Ukraine's defences in the face of "unacceptable attacks by Russia" and what he described as Moscow's "addiction to war".

This agreement aims to put "France's industrial and technological excellence at the service of Ukraine and therefore of Europe," the French president told a joint press conference.

Hailing a "historic" accord that will also create jobs in Ukraine, Zelensky said Kyiv may consider co-production of Rafale warplanes in the future. ...


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Taiwan on edge as Beijing fury erupts over Takaichi's survival-threat' remarks
www.scmp.com

... Taiwan is watching anxiously as it finds itself at the centre of a verbal clash between Beijing and Tokyo, fuelling fears that Taipei could be drawn into a major international conflict.

Though the island's government has openly embraced Tokyo's stance and condemned Beijing's response as "hegemonic", critics and political analysts have cautioned that Taiwan is now at risk of becoming a flashpoint in a confrontation between two major world powers.

The row erupted after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested earlier this month that a Taiwan crisis could be a "survival-threatening situation" for Japan, justifying a collective self-defence response. She said that any attack from Beijing on Taiwan could require Japan's Self-Defence Forces to respond.

Beijing condemned her remarks as "dangerous provocation" and issued a late-night advisory urging mainland Chinese citizens to avoid travel to Japan, claiming their safety was at risk.

It also demanded that Tokyo retract Takaichi's comments and announced a live-fire exercise in the Yellow Sea from Monday to Wednesday.

Taipei, which often calibrates its language carefully on regional disputes, has taken a firm stance against Beijing.

Calling Beijing's response a "hybrid attack" against Tokyo and a "blow to peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific", Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te on Monday urged the mainland to "exercise restraint and avoid becoming a regional troublemaker". ...


Yeah, as the local broadcast of NHK News has indicated (and thanks to local PBS stations for providing it), PM Takaichi's comments have caused a bit of a diplomatic stir. Hopefully, it remains diplomatic, and doesn't escalate.

For the record, she said...
www3.nhk.or.jp

... Takaichi told a Lower House Budget Committee session last week that a contingency over Taiwan involving the use of military force could be regarded as a "survival-threatening situation." The prime minister later said the remark was made on the assumption of a worst-case scenario and does not change the government's existing position. ...


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Just saw this on the Drudgereport.

"But the web extends beyond the President of the United States. Epstein's email pals range across the landscape of the politics and trip across business, media, tech, academia and society..."

If there is scrubbing going on,there are too many players on the field

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