Mike Benz
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So that is when USAID or USAID's companion star, National Endowment for Democracy or other related NGOs will fund an event in the form of a sort of cultural exchange, and they will bring together people from that country to come to a dance festival that's comprised of transgender individuals and is intended to both
So that is when USAID or USAID's companion star, National Endowment for Democracy or other related NGOs will fund an event in the form of a sort of cultural exchange, and they will bring together people from that country to come to a dance festival that's comprised of transgender individuals and is intended to both
Create a sense of unity within the transgender population there and to expose and normalize and curry favor with other parts of the demographics there in order to expand the network node of of U.S. entities who are working with the activists and leaders.
Create a sense of unity within the transgender population there and to expose and normalize and curry favor with other parts of the demographics there in order to expand the network node of of U.S. entities who are working with the activists and leaders.
Create a sense of unity within the transgender population there and to expose and normalize and curry favor with other parts of the demographics there in order to expand the network node of of U.S. entities who are working with the activists and leaders.
I wish that was rhetorical. And I do believe in many instances it is ideological excess driven to madness. But give an example from just a few months ago. I believe it was this August this year there was a prime minister in Bangladesh who was basically ousted in a sort of military coup coupled with a color revolution and
I wish that was rhetorical. And I do believe in many instances it is ideological excess driven to madness. But give an example from just a few months ago. I believe it was this August this year there was a prime minister in Bangladesh who was basically ousted in a sort of military coup coupled with a color revolution and
I wish that was rhetorical. And I do believe in many instances it is ideological excess driven to madness. But give an example from just a few months ago. I believe it was this August this year there was a prime minister in Bangladesh who was basically ousted in a sort of military coup coupled with a color revolution and
And Grayzone News, Max Blumenthal's outlet, published this report that I've been talking about a lot for the past week because it's just a really, really clean example of all the different facets of the dynamics I'm talking about, which is... Basically, starting in about 2018 through 2020, it appeared that U.S. statecraft was not particularly pleased with U.S.
And Grayzone News, Max Blumenthal's outlet, published this report that I've been talking about a lot for the past week because it's just a really, really clean example of all the different facets of the dynamics I'm talking about, which is... Basically, starting in about 2018 through 2020, it appeared that U.S. statecraft was not particularly pleased with U.S.
And Grayzone News, Max Blumenthal's outlet, published this report that I've been talking about a lot for the past week because it's just a really, really clean example of all the different facets of the dynamics I'm talking about, which is... Basically, starting in about 2018 through 2020, it appeared that U.S. statecraft was not particularly pleased with U.S.
Sheikh Hasina winning this, you know, the prime minister winning the election and baseline assessments were submitted to the State Department about how to prop up the opposition group, the Bangladesh National Party, the BNP, which was considered more favorable to US interests. The leaked documents don't get too in the nitty gritty about what US national interest has served.
Sheikh Hasina winning this, you know, the prime minister winning the election and baseline assessments were submitted to the State Department about how to prop up the opposition group, the Bangladesh National Party, the BNP, which was considered more favorable to US interests. The leaked documents don't get too in the nitty gritty about what US national interest has served.
Sheikh Hasina winning this, you know, the prime minister winning the election and baseline assessments were submitted to the State Department about how to prop up the opposition group, the Bangladesh National Party, the BNP, which was considered more favorable to US interests. The leaked documents don't get too in the nitty gritty about what US national interest has served.
But there were many conflicts between that Bangladeshi prime minister and the U.S. foreign policy establishment. For example, it was revealed in WikiLeaks that Hillary Clinton, while she was secretary of state, threatened to have the IRS do an audit of her son while she lived in the U.S. Basically, there was a conflict around the construction of a U.S.
But there were many conflicts between that Bangladeshi prime minister and the U.S. foreign policy establishment. For example, it was revealed in WikiLeaks that Hillary Clinton, while she was secretary of state, threatened to have the IRS do an audit of her son while she lived in the U.S. Basically, there was a conflict around the construction of a U.S.
But there were many conflicts between that Bangladeshi prime minister and the U.S. foreign policy establishment. For example, it was revealed in WikiLeaks that Hillary Clinton, while she was secretary of state, threatened to have the IRS do an audit of her son while she lived in the U.S. Basically, there was a conflict around the construction of a U.S.
military base in the region, which is a very common conflict that we have. Oftentimes, foreign countries don't like having a big, fat U.S. military base installed.
military base in the region, which is a very common conflict that we have. Oftentimes, foreign countries don't like having a big, fat U.S. military base installed.
military base in the region, which is a very common conflict that we have. Oftentimes, foreign countries don't like having a big, fat U.S. military base installed.