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  • 1 week ago | scheerpost.com | Joe Lauria

    By Joe Lauria / Consortium NewsIncluded in the F.B.I.’s affidavit charging a 17-year old Wisconsin teenager for murdering his parents in February and plotting to assassinate President Donald Trump with explosives dropped from a drone are the transcripts of Telegram chats the suspect had with one or more people in Ukraine. In all three communications cited by the F.B.I., the suspect, Nikita Casap, uses the handle @accelerationist.

  • 1 week ago | steigan.no | Joe Lauria

    Spesielt for Consortium News, 14. april 2025. Inkludert i FBIs erklæring, som anklager en 17 år gammel tenåring fra Wisconsin for å ha myrdet foreldrene sine i februar og der han planlegger å myrde president Donald Trump med eksplosiver sluppet fra en drone, er også transkripsjonene av Telegram-chatter den mistenkte hadde med en eller flere personer i Ukraina. I alle de tre kommunikasjonene som FBI refererer til, bruker den mistenkte, Nikita Casap, håndtaket @accelerationist.

  • 2 weeks ago | scheerpost.com | Joe Lauria

    By Joe Lauria / Consortium NewsBritain and France say they want to send European troops to Ukraine as “peacekeepers” if a ceasefire should be achieved.  So far, however, only Britain and France seem interested in contributing “boots on the ground” and “planes in the sky” to the so-called “coalition of the willing.” But even if there were to be a long-term ceasefire, there is almost zero chance that British or French forces would ever deploy to Ukraine.

  • 3 weeks ago | rachelblevins.substack.com | Rachel Blevins |Joe Lauria

    President Trump is throwing out tariffs like candy, leading to fears over the impact on the global economy… but those aren’t the only tensions his Administration is pursuing right now, as it continues to support a proxy war against Russia, plans for war with China, and has increased the U.S. military presence in the Middle East in anticipation of an attack on Iran.

  • 3 weeks ago | johnmenadue.com | Joe Lauria

    November 15, 2023         Whistleblower David McBrides lawyers argued on Day One of his trial that a soldiers duty is not just to follow his superiors orders, but to serve the entire nation. Joe Lauria reports. The trial of Australian whistleblower David McBride opened on Monday, with the prosecution and the defence sketching out their cases before Justice David Mossop at the Supreme Court in Canberra.

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Joe Lauria
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10 Apr 25

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Joe Lauria
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8 Apr 25

RT @janoberg: TFF 📌 Ukraine Timeline Tells the Tale - By Joe Lauria, Consortium News https://t.co/q15BKtR6JR A succinct statement on NAT…

Joe Lauria
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