by Tyler | Oct 15, 2019 | 2nd Amendment, ABC, ABC News, Good Morning America, Gun Range, Media, National Security, Syria, Tom Llamas, Trending, World News Tonight
ABC News on Monday removed a video which it presented as Turkish military forces attacking Kurdish fighters in northern Syria — amid reports that the footage may in fact be from a U.S. gun demonstration.
by Tyler | Oct 14, 2019 | hugo chavez, Latin America, National Security, Nicolas Maduro, socialism, Trending, Venezuela
Venezuela, my home country, has it all: beautiful and breathtaking landscapes, abundant resources, even unique wonders of nature.
by Tyler | Oct 14, 2019 | Iraq, Islamic State, Israel / Middle East, Kurds, National Security, Syria, Trending, Turkey
Turkey is a legitimate nation-state with long-standing memberships in major international organizations like the U.N. and NATO. The Kurds are stateless actors, a large ethnic group broken into many factions and spread across several different countries. This is a very...
by Tyler | Oct 11, 2019 | Dreamers, Illegal Aliens, Kurds, National Security, Politics, Syria, Trending
Why is it always foreigners who manage to unite all the politicians from both parties in Washington? Illegal aliens — I mean “Dreamers.” Haitian boat people. Olde Europeans. Sudanese. And now the Kurds. It is never support for regular Americans that brings politicians...
by Tyler | Oct 11, 2019 | Bashar al-Assad, Israel / Middle East, Kurdistan, Kurds, National Security, Reccip Erdogan, Russia, Sergei Lavrov, Syria, Trending, Turkey
Russia will urge Kurdish authorities in northern Syria to open talks with Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Damascus, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday amid an ongoing Turkish invasion of Kurdish-controlled areas.
by Tyler | Oct 10, 2019 | Asia, blizzard entertainment, China, Hearthstone, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Protests, Mark Kern, National Security, Tech, Tencent, Trending, video games, World of Warcraft
Veteran software developer Mark Kern, who served as a Team Lead for Blizzard Entertainment’s World of Warcraft, published a long, sad thread to Twitter on Tuesday, calling out the company’s decisions — and their Chinese owner, Tencent.