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Monday, September 18, 2017

Trump crosses yet another line on Twitter days before U.N. address

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President Trump has defied political conventions, challenged norms and upended traditions since he first rode down a gilded escalator at Trump Tower in mid-2015 and launched his improbable march to the White House.
On Sunday, he crossed another line: retweeting a doctored video from someone whose Twitter handle can't be repeated in a family newspaper, showing Trump striking Hillary Clinton in the back with a golf ball and knocking her down.
The reaction was predictable. Critics were outraged. Supporters were gleeful. And social media lit up like a Christmas tree.
Perhaps the morning broadside was just Trump’s way of hitting back, a reminder of his pugilistic instincts honed by the raucous ethos of reality TV. In recent days, Clinton has called him a “clear and present danger” to American democracy, and noted that she won 2.9 million more votes than he did on election day, as she touts her memoir of the 2016 election, “What Happened.”

Friday, July 11, 2014

Terrorist Groups In Iraq Seize Nuclear Materials From University – UN

Bone-Chilling: Terrorist Groups In Iraq Seize Nuclear Materials From University – UN
United Nation's Secretary General Ban Ki Moon
Terrorist groups in Iraq have seized nuclear materials used for scientific research at a university, the country’s U.N. ambassador told the U.N. Secretary General Tuesday.
In a letter obtained by Reuters, Ambassador Mohamed Ali Alhaki asked U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for help to ”stave off the threat of their use by terrorists in Iraq or abroad” after Mosul University, where nearly 40 kilograms of uranium compounds were kept, was targeted by insurgents.
“Terrorist groups have seized control of nuclear material at the sites that came out of the control of the state,” Alhakim wrote, according to Reuters, adding that such materials “can be used in manufacturing weapons of mass destruction.”
“These nuclear materials, despite the limited amounts mentioned, can enable terrorist groups, with the availability of the required expertise, to use it separate or in combination with other materials in its terrorist acts,” he reportedly continued.
According to Reuters, Alhakim warned that the materials could be smuggled out of Iraq.
“The Republic of Iraq is notifying the international community of these dangerous developments and asking for help and the needed support to stave off the threat of their use by terrorists in Iraq or abroad,” Alhakim wrote, according to Reuters.
The news comes as the militant Islamic State, previously called the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, continues to take control of large swaths of Iraq.
Nonetheless, a U.S. government source familiar with the matter offered Reuters some calming news, saying that since the materials seized were not believed to be enriched uranium it would be difficult to manufacture a weapon.

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