European Union foreign ministers are discussing ways to ease tensions in Bosnia and prevent the possible breakup up of the ethnically divided Balkan country as the U.S.-brokered 1995 Dayton Peace Accord continues to unravel. https://t.co/XWpeqHJG18
— AP Europe (@AP_Europe) February 21, 2022
VIDEO: The streets of Ottawa are quiet for the first time in almost a month after a massive police operation ended a drawn-out siege by protesters opposing #Covid health rules pic.twitter.com/uiUTqPQ7QO
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) February 21, 2022
Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi arrived in Qatar on his first visit to a Gulf Arab state Monday for a major gas summit that will be dominated by tensions over Ukrainehttps://t.co/toqGFU6Yh6
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) February 21, 2022
Israel said it successfully tested a new naval air defense system, intercepting a series of simulated threats in what officials called a layer of protection against Iran and its proxies in the region. https://t.co/AO7xvZHC0H
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 21, 2022
Police in Kathmandu fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse protesters opposed to a US-funded infrastructure program that was presented in parliament for ratification on Sunday, witnesses and officials in Nepal's capital said. https://t.co/T4dqHefgRc
— CNN International (@cnni) February 21, 2022
Banned from Twitter, Trump returns with his new platform Truth Social https://t.co/BF01aE3Z71
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 21, 2022
#Beijing2022 concluded on Sunday with the closing ceremony. Here’s the overall medal count. 🥇 Look back at this year's Winter Olympic Games. https://t.co/LbgdHe2wEi pic.twitter.com/P4BAr4UG7t
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 21, 2022
Freezing temperatures and road closures didn't stop Beijing locals from gathering to watch fireworks as the #Olympics came to a close. pic.twitter.com/PlLhVQG2Wp
— AP Sports (@AP_Sports) February 21, 2022
2 comments:
The Olympics were at least as successful for the CCP as it flooding the zone with distractions for two weeks is from the Democrat media complex.
Would have to read representative posts from the electronic commons to know if it was more successful.
* The CCP held both the summer an winter Olympics. There are bragging rights there. You can naysay it and it will not gain traction. The CCP can merely point to the governance or lack of it of American cities and look like a clean pit compared to the soot stained American one. Portland, Oregon is ungovernable. We are told truckers cannot protest and shut down streets for 1 minute, but ANTIFA can shutdown streets at will and get away with shooting people dead and the press cannot be interested.
It is a small suburban street. Yes, it is a small street ... for now.
* The Chinese medal count was respectable. It is ballpark any way you count it.
https://nypost.com/2021/08/10/china-boosts-olympic-gold-medal-count-with-taiwan-hong-kong/
* NBC fared poorly. They deserve it. The Uighur issue is a non-issue. Many celebrities and politicians in the West bring it up not because they really care, but to show they care or change the subject. The only people showing any courage in the Uighur issue are basketball players, who go against China. It is a non0ssue not because there are not wrongs done, but because people do not care.
The Uighur issue will be as efficiently and decisively handled in the West as the Tibetan issue was. As in NOT.
The CIA funded Tibetan rebels in the 1950s. How many people know this fact in the general population. How many CIA employees know it? Of the CIA employees who know, how many care?
What olympics?
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