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    PDB Afternoon Bulletin | April 25th, 2024: Iran Praises Anti-Israel Protests As Chaos Spreads & Putin Sends Nuclear-Capable Missile Systems To NATO Border

    enApril 25, 2024

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    • College protests against Israel and Russia-NATO tensionsAnti-Israel protests on US campuses may be funded, Russia moves nuclear missiles near Finland, No Spin News advocates for a stronger America and a just society, sponsored by Shopify and Beam

      This episode of the No Spin News discusses the ongoing anti-Israel demonstrations on college campuses in America, and the potential funding sources behind these protests. Another topic covered is the escalating tensions between NATO and Russia, with Russia moving nuclear-capable missile systems to its border with Finland. The No Spin News is a fact-based analysis news program that advocates for a stronger America and a more just society, and does not support communism, socialism, nihilism, or progressive woke culture. The episode is sponsored by Shopify, which offers a reliable point of sale system for retail businesses, and Beam, which promises improved sleep with its dream technology.

    • Pro-Palestinian protests escalate into antisemitic actions on US campusesProtests linked to events in Colombia lead to antisemitic slurs, attacks on Jewish students and faculty, causing disturbance and safety concerns on US college campuses, compared to 1930s Nazi Germany by Netanyahu

      Pro-Palestinian activism on college campuses across the US has escalated into antisemitic protests, causing concern and denunciations from various leaders and organizations. These protests, which have been linked to events in Colombia, have resulted in arrests and tension at universities such as Columbia, Harvard, Brown, the University of Michigan, MIT, USC, and Emerson College. The protests, which often involve antisemitic slurs and attacks on Jewish students and faculty, have been compared to the antisemitism seen in Nazi Germany in the 1930s by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Despite efforts to resolve the situation, such as a tentative agreement at Columbia University, the protests continue to escalate, with more encampments popping up at schools throughout the country. The protests have caused a significant disturbance to the academic community and have raised concerns about safety and hate speech on college campuses.

    • Iran's Supreme Leader Endorses American Student Protests, Raising Concerns of Foreign InvolvementIran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei's endorsement of American student protests, potential funding from organizations linked to terrorism, and reports of coordination with individuals tied to Hamas, raise concerns about the true nature and origins of these protests.

      The support of the Iranian supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, for American student protests, along with reports of coordination and funding from potentially dangerous organizations, raises concerns about the true nature and origins of these protests. Khamenei's endorsement, despite his country's designation as the world's number one sponsor of state terrorism, should be a red flag for those involved. Moreover, reports suggest that some funding for student protests comes from foundations like the Open Society Foundation and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and that individuals with ties to Hamas are driving forces behind large pro-Hamas demonstrations. Schonzer, a former Treasury Department official, has warned that these groups are providing training, talking points, materials, and financial support to students, intimidating and threatening Jewish and pro-Israel students on college campuses. These behind-the-scenes machinations and potential ties to foreign terrorism should give pause to those involved in these protests and prompt further investigation.

    • Growing concerns about foreign ties in protests and Russian missile deploymentCongress calls for investigation into potential foreign ties in protests, but lack of media scrutiny makes it difficult. Russia deploys nuclear capable missiles to border with Finland, escalating tensions on NATO's eastern flank.

      There are growing concerns about potential ties between recent protests and foreign terrorist groups, prompting a call for investigation from the U.S. Congress. However, the lack of an inquisitive media in the U.S. makes it difficult to uncover any potential connections. Meanwhile, tensions are escalating on NATO's eastern flank as Russia deploys nuclear capable missile systems to its border with Finland, posing a significant threat to the newly installed NATO nation. The Iskander M missiles, which can travel up to 500 kilometers and carry either conventional or nuclear warheads, have been used effectively to damage Ukrainian infrastructure. These developments underscore the geopolitical tensions and potential threats to global security.

    • Russia's Missile Deployment Near Finland's Border Sparks SkepticismRussia's decision to deploy missiles near Finland's border, following Finland's NATO accession, raises concerns over destabilization and potential vulnerabilities, as Finland strengthens its border defenses.

      The decision by Russia to deploy missiles closer to Finland's border, following Finland's accession to NATO, has been met with skepticism due to its tactical implications. The former director of the Finnish Military Intelligence Agency expressed this view, stating that it seems absurd to bring long-range missile systems closer to the border as they become easy targets. Finland's border with Russia has been a source of contention since the Ukraine war, and Russia's actions are seen as part of an ongoing campaign to destabilize its neighbor. Finland has taken measures to secure its border, including building a fence and increasing patrols, due to concerns over immigration being weaponized by Moscow. The situation highlights the ongoing geopolitical tensions between Russia and its neighbors.

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