POLITICS

Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Was the Venezuelan Boat Attack a War Crime or Murder?

Senator Chris Van Hollen has raised serious questions about a recent U. S. military action. He believes that the strike on a Venezuelan boat might have been a war crime. But there's a catch. For it to be a war crime, the U. S. must be at war with the drug gangs. The Trump administration claims this

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Trump's Big Game Visit: A Shift in Baltimore Focus

Trump is heading to Baltimore for the Army-Navy game. This is interesting because he recently criticized the city's crime rate. He made this announcement during a call with soldiers on Thanksgiving. When asked who he thought would win, he joked about getting in trouble but said he'd be at the game.

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

China's Military Gaps: Why It's Not Yet a Global Powerhouse

China's military has grown a lot. It wants to be as strong as the U. S. in three key areas: information, air, and sea power. But there are big holes in its plans. First, China can't send its military far from home. It has only one base overseas in Djibouti. This base is not enough for big fights fa

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strikes in Caribbean Raise Legal and Ethical Questions

Recent reports have sparked concerns about the legality and ethics of U. S. military strikes in the Caribbean. A high-ranking official reportedly ordered the killing of all individuals aboard a suspected drug boat, even after two survivors were found. This action, if true, could be seen as a serious

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

U. S. Military Actions in Caribbean Spark Debate

In recent times, the U. S. military's actions in the Caribbean have sparked a heated debate. A top military official, Pete Hegseth, has been under scrutiny after reports suggested he ordered a second strike on a suspected drug boat, ensuring no survivors. This incident, which occurred in September,

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Was the Venezuelan Boat Attack a War Crime or Murder?

A recent incident involving a Venezuelan boat has sparked a heated debate. Some believe it was a war crime, while others think it might have been plain murder. The confusion arises from the legal framework surrounding the event. The boat was allegedly involved in drug trafficking. The U. S. governm

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Arizona Senator Raises Alarms Over Caribbean Strike

Senator Mark Kelly, a former Navy pilot, has expressed serious doubts about a recent U. S. military strike in the Caribbean. He believes it might have crossed a legal line. The strike, which targeted suspected drug boats, involved a controversial tactic known as a double-tap strike. This means hitti

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Cities in Chaos: The Cycle of Crime and the System's Failures

Cities across the U. S. are grappling with a surge in violent crime, and many believe the justice system is partly to blame. Critics argue that judges and politicians are enabling a revolving door for criminals, allowing repeat offenders to roam free despite their violent histories. This cycle of cr

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Anwar's Allies Take a Hit in Sabah Elections

In a recent regional vote, the coalition backing Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim faced a significant loss. The Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition, led by Anwar, only secured one out of the 20 seats they competed for in Sabah. This is a drop from the seven seats they previously held in the state.

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

The Forgotten Fight for Equal Education

After the Civil War, many smart people noticed that poor education in the South helped keep people under the control of wealthy slave owners. They thought that teaching everyone, regardless of their skin color, could help create a fairer society. This idea led to the creation of the first Department

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