Update: 3/1/22 @ 9:12 PM CST What Hypocrisy This Government (Satan Soldiers) Has Cast Upon the American People. Currently, the United States Is Purchasing Around 500,000 Barrels of Russian Oil Each Day

China Buys 700K Barrels of Iranian Oil Every Day, Violating US Sanctions HNewsWire- Iran has been subject to devastating oil export restrictions for many years, but that hasn’t prevented China from increasing its purchases of Iranian oil month after month (read: here), dealers and ship-tracking services told Reuters. Chinese customers are increasing their crude imports at cheap prices as the price of international benchmark Brent increases, outweighing any possibility of US penalties. Indeed, as Reuters observes, Chinese imports of Iranian petroleum continued to soar this year despite Washington’s threat to isolate individuals who breach the sanctions from the US economy if they are implemented. However, given that the US president is unlikely to wake up from his afternoon nap or refuse to be disturbed while eating ice cream and take any action to punish China for violating the embargo’s terms,…

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Bombardment of Kiev on a Massive Scale Seen as Imminent as Zelensky Admits “We Are Left Alone” as NATO Is “Afraid”

A million people are at risk of being displaced as a result of the conflict in Ukraine, which has sparked a new wave of refugees. President Zelensky of Ukraine made the following announcement shortly before 1 a.m. Kiev time: “The sabotage forces of the adversary have made their way into the city. My family and I are still here.” In the video message, he continued, “We need to negotiate about a ceasefire with Russia.” Then came what appears to be the bitter truth that, despite years of ‘promises’ from Washington and the West of a “road to NATO membership,” none of his backers or Ukraine’s friends are coming to help: “We have no apprehensions about speaking with Russia. We are not frightened to discuss our state’s security promises. We are not scared to bring up the subject of neutral status.…

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Cyberattack in Ukraine Targets Government Websites, Surely Won’t be the Last.

Ukraine, Kyiv— Officials say a cyberattack made a number of Ukrainian government websites momentarily unavailable on Friday. While it was unclear who was to blame, the outage occurred amid rising tensions with Russia and after discussions between Moscow and the West failed to achieve major results this week. “It is too early to identify who was behind it,” Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleg Nikolenko told The Associated Press, “but there is a long record of Russian cyber assaults against Ukraine in the past.” Moscow had previously denied any involvement in Ukraine’s cyberattacks. According to Victor Zhora, deputy chair of the State Service of Special Communication and Information Protection, the attack targeted over 70 websites of both national and regional government agencies, but no essential infrastructure was harmed and no personal data was accessed. According to Oleh Derevianko, a top private…

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