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Racism and youth violence on campuses
The Black Lives Matter movement often quotes words from a fugitive cop killer and one of the fbi’s most-wanted terrorists, Assata Shakur, to inspire the masses. The group of young activists responsible for bringing down University of Missouri president Tim Wolfe did the same thing.“We’re trying to break the system down,” said a student activist. “[I]t just so happens we’re starting with [Wolfe].”Germany’s Turkey strategy
Europe needs Turkey to stem the tide of refugees pouring into the Continent. Specifically, it needs recently reelected President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.German Chancellor Angela Merkel influenced Turkey’s November 1 vote by visiting the country on the eve of the elections.The European Commission’s annual progress report on Turkey, due to have been released October 19, was instead released November 10—a week after the election.This Turkey strategy is discussed in the EU Observer’s article “EU Publishes Delayed Report on Turkey’s Sins.”Pentagon’s lonely war against Russia and China
On November 7, United States Defense Secretary Ashton Carter “gave a sober, stark review of national security challenges that seemed out of line with the administration’s approach on Russia, Syria, Ukraine and even China,” said Eric Edelman, a former undersecretary of defense for policy in the Bush administration.“We do not seek a cold, let alone a hot, war with Russia,” Secretary Carter said. “We do not seek to make Russia an enemy. But make no mistake; the United States will defend our interests, our allies, the principled international order, and the positive future it affords us all.”Nazis in Europe
Every second senior executive in the Western Ministry of the Interior was a former Nazi, according to a new report.“Just two years after their defeat,” we wrote in our free booklet Germany and the Holy Roman Empire, “the Germans were actually told to denazify themselves!”That denazification effort, evidently, was a farce, and its ramifications are huge.Other news:
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for twin suicide bomb blasts that killed at least 43 people and wounded more than 240 in Beirut, Lebanon, on Thursday.
Germany’s foreign intelligence agency reportedly spied on the fbi and U.S. arms companies, “adding to a growing list of targets among friendly nations the agency allegedly eavesdropped on,” according to the Associated Press.China’s space warfare arsenal now has a newly tested Dong-Neng-3 exoatmospheric vehicle—a “satellite killer” capable of knocking out the United States’ strategic satellites.The Washington Free Beacon reported November 11 that China is quietly expanding its military influence in Africa, particularly in Djibouti.Get more details on these stories and more by subscribing to the Trumpet Weekly!