politics
Politics does not dictate our collective cultural mindset as much as it simply reflects it; We've got to look in the mirror sometimes, and we've got one.
Niger Republic's Struggle Against ECOWAS: A Story of Political Turmoil
Introduction: The Niger Republic, nestled in West Africa, has experienced its fair share of political unrest. However, a lesser-known conflict that emerged from tensions with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has left scars on the nation's recent history. This article aims to delve into the complex dynamics, causes, and consequences of the war between the Niger Republic and ECOWAS, shedding light on a significant but often overlooked chapter of regional conflicts.
Wesiledoye BukunmiPublished 9 months ago in The SwampWhat are the reasons behind NATO’s fear of Ukraine joining the alliance?
Ukraine's Path to NATO Membership: The Obstacles and Challenges As Russia's invasion continues, many have called for Ukraine to join NATO. However, several hurdles stand in the way of Ukraine entering the alliance. This blog examines the background of the conflict, Ukraine's progress towards NATO and EU membership, and the capabilities of Ukraine's military.
BLACK ROCK (THE RISE AND HISTORY)
BlackRock, Inc. is an American global speculation organization situated in New York City. Established in 1988, at first as a venture risk the executives and fixed pay institutional resource chief, BlackRock is the world's biggest resource administrator, with US$8.59 trillion in resources under administration as of December 31, 2022.BlackRock works universally with 70 workplaces in 30 nations, and clients in 100 countries.BlackRock is the director of the iShares gathering of trade exchanged reserves, and alongside The Vanguard Gathering and State Road, it is viewed as one of the Huge Three file store managers.BlackRock is ranked 184th on the Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by revenue.
Two Birds, One Stone
Before I begin this article, I must emphasize a few things. One, this is not a defense, nor condemnation of the actions these sailors have taken. Two, I in no way have any knowledge of their cases beyond what is publicly available. Three, this article is not intended to be your sole source of information on this case. It is but a start for more critical thinking about these cases, and others like it.
Atomic HistorianPublished 9 months ago in The SwampNIGER COUP 2023
In one of the world's most unstable nations, Niger, an apparent coup attempt has been made by a group of soldiers, claiming to have removed President Mohamed Bazoum from power. This dramatic development unfolded in the capital, Niamey, where armed troops blockaded the presidential palace.
REVOLUTIONIZED WARFARE
The escalating military capabilities of the U.S. and its allies surrounding Taiwan have made a successful Chinese invasion and occupation of the self-ruled island a challenging endeavor. However, experts now warn that China might resort to a new tactic known as "cognitive warfare" as its People's Liberation Army (PLA) increasingly focuses on "intelligent warfare" enabled by artificial intelligence (AI) systems and concepts.
Political Discussion?
Five or ten years ago I didn't mind talking about government or politics with other people. I used to write articles about how as an American it was our duty to vote. I would send my vote through the mail when I knew enough to do so. Then I became a Felon in 2018 and although I can go through the red-tape process of re-instating my voting privilege, I haven't done so since I was released from jail five years ago. My opinion on voting changed. I'm just not sure that I trust the voting system. It's not because Biden and Trump say whatever they say. It's because logically thinking, I see too many ways for the current voting system to make mistakes. That's not democracy then. That's just a flawed veil to make it seem like the people's opinions matter, when in reality, there is no way to know for certain what the masses really want.
Shanon NormanPublished 9 months ago in The SwampAliens really exist? Do they come in peace or have they already arrived?
David Grush, Ryan Graves, and David Fravor are at the centre of a new controversy regarding UFOs, or UAPs to be precise. Under oath, the three veterans stated, in front of the Congress, that not only does the USA government know a lot about extraterrestrial technologies, but it is also in possession of entire spaceships and non-human biological entities. The three veterans demanded from the government more transparency and better communication about this situation with American citizens, yet none of the vaguely mentioned reports have been made public (even though the hearing was made public precisely with the aim of being more transparent).
Vik's opinionPublished 9 months ago in The SwampFrustrated and Restless
I have so much frustration pent up and I've got to rant and vent again. I just spent my Tuesday morning watching videos of towns and cities around the United States that are swamped with homeless people and failing economies. Poverty, crime, and depression in abundance in many towns and cities and it breaks my heart. This is not the America I remember from my childhood in the 70s. This is not the America I remember as a teenager in the 80s. I know some things started going bad for America in the 90s, but now in this new millenium, things have gone from bad to horrible, and I don't want to sit here and do nothing but whine and cry about it. I want to get out there and get my hands dirty and do whatever I can.
Shanon NormanPublished 9 months ago in The SwampLebanon: Another victim of the Shock Doctrine.
"Lebanon: A Nation in Crisis" Lebanon, a country known for its rich history and cultural diversity, has been grappling with a severe crisis that has shaken its very core. From economic collapse to political turmoil, Lebanon's story is one of resilience, but also a stark warning of the consequences of neglecting a nation's welfare.
Sergios SaropoulosPublished 9 months ago in The SwampPresident Wants to Downsize Military, Legalize Drugs and Prostitution
February 27th (Portland, OR) – During a rare first-year State of the Union address, the President of the United States proposed a number of new, expanded, and reallocated programs. This included creating considerable controls over medical billing; investing in research that may lead to lowering the death rate related to heart disease; building massive desalination plants and filling the deserts with water; deploying more renewable and nuclear energy capabilities (along with carbon sequestration); constructing an elevator to space; and starting a two-year required national service for 18-year-olds. Of course, all of those high ideals brought up one question...
Sudan, France, Niger, Israel, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Mali, The Entire World Is One Spaghetti Angel Hair Away From Anarchy!
Sunday, 30 July 2023 By: TB Obwoge The war in Sudan as of 15 April 2023, for the second time. Western societies look down on those "Black Africans" as being unable to govern themselves Hell, even Black Africans have commented that they're unable to govern themselves. While others blame the hand of the wicket west, which has no doubt played a horrific part in the brutality of Africa and Africans.
IwriteMywrongsPublished 9 months ago in The Swamp