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Wednesday, November 15, 2017

John Kiriakou | John Kerry's Deadly Embrace of Saudi Arabia





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John Kiriakou | John Kerry's Deadly Embrace of Saudi Arabia 
Former U.S. secretary of state John Kerry chats with the Crown Prince and future king of Saudi Arabia, Mohammad bin Salman. (photo: Getty)
John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "Former secretary of state John Kerry waded into the controversy between Saudi Arabia and Qatar during a speech last week at the UK's Chatham House, coming down solidly on the side of the Saudis."
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'It's Grotesque': Justice Department Veterans Recoil at Idea of Another Special Counsel
Devlin Barrett, The Washington Post
Barrett writes: "Attorney General Jeff Sessions's public suggestion that he may appoint a special counsel to investigate Hillary Clinton has alarmed current and former Justice Department officials who fear he will further politicize the embattled agency."
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Trump's Real Constituency Isn't the White Working Class at All
E.J. Dionne Jr., The Washington Post
Dionne Jr. writes: "The focus on President Trump's political strength among white working-class voters distracts from a truth that may be more important: His rise depended on support from rich conservatives, and his program serves the interests of those who have accumulated enormous wealth."
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The Death of a Journalist
Raisa Galea and Michael Grech, Jacobin
Excerpt: "Caruana Galizia's unparalleled influence and tragic death should not prevent us from critically assessing her legacy and motivation."
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US Army Now Taking Applicants With Histories of Mental Illness, Drug Abuse, and Self-Mutilation
Jason Silverstein, Newsweek
Silverstein writes: "People with a history of mental illness, drug abuse and self-mutilation can now apply to serve in the U.S. Army, according to a report on Sunday, which emerged as a former Air Force recruit's mass shooting at a Texas church continues raising questions about the military's handling of mental health problems."
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Army Takes Control in Zimbabwe
MacDonald Dzirutwe, Reuters
Dzirutwe writes: "Zimbabwe's military seized power early on Wednesday saying it was targeting 'criminals' around President Robert Mugabe, the only ruler the country has known in its 37 years of independence."
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Climate Change Threatens 1 in 4 Natural Heritage Sites
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Climate change imperils one in four natural World Heritage sites, including coral reefs, glaciers, and wetlands - nearly double the number from just three years ago, a report has said."
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Here's How to Support Puerto Rico as It Recovers From Devastating Hurricane Maria
Remezcla
Excerpt: "With the island expected to go without power for months, Puerto Rico now needs our help. The US territory is in the midst of a financial crisis and already struggling in many ways."
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