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War and Peace in Gaza – Full Episode – LN Radio – Liberty Nation News

On this week’s special edition of Liberty Nation Radio, we delve deep into the Israel peace agreement and discuss just how long it might last.

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**Trump Tours Asia, Building Business Deals at Every Stop**
In classic Trump fashion, the president continues to turn politics into profit.
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**The Public Square – Latest Polling With Liberty Nation**
Major poll shifts and great graphics.
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**Liberty Nation On The Go: Listen to Today’s Top News**
Conservative news hot off the press.
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**GM to Offer ‘Eyes-Off’ Vehicles in Near Future**
Move over “hands-free.” Now it’s time to drive without using your eyes.
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**Why the Democrats Can’t Quit Trump**
Stuck in a feedback loop – with strings attached.
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https://www.libertynation.com/war-and-peace-in-gaza-full-episode-ln-radio/

A Marshall Plan for Gaza? – Liberty Nation News

**Can Team Trump Do for Gaza What the Marshall Plan Did for Germany?**

Is it possible for Team Trump to replicate the success of the Marshall Plan in rebuilding Gaza? Explore this compelling question and its implications.

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**Putin Resorts to Old Foot-Dragging Ploy**

Optimism over direct talks between Putin and Trump proved short-lived. Discover the latest developments and what they mean for international diplomacy.

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**A Marshall Plan for Gaza?**

Is a Marshall Plan-style initiative for Gaza a golden opportunity or a potential nation-building nightmare? Dive into the debate and watch our full discussion.

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**Tom Steyer Engages His God Complex on California Prop 50**

Could Tom Steyer disrupt California’s political landscape and make a significant run for the governor’s mansion? Find out how Prop 50 factors into his ambitions.

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**The Public Square – Latest Polling With Liberty Nation**

Explore the latest major poll shifts and enjoy great graphics that shed light on current public opinion trends.

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https://www.libertynation.com/a-marshall-plan-for-gaza/

No Kings, no boundaries, no America

Fourteen years after Occupy Wall Street and five years after the George Floyd riots, the Democratic Party has embraced the tactics of the mob. Anyone who hoped the party would retreat from extremism was wrong. The movement calling itself No Kings has returned, proving the point.

What began as a slogan of defiance now serves as the organizing banner for a political faction that thrives on confrontation, violence, and plausible deniability. The republic cannot survive a ruling class that excuses its own mobs.

The assassination of Charlie Kirk could have been a moment of national reflection—a chance for Democrats to reconsider their indulgence in rhetoric that blurs the line between protest and terrorism. Instead, the party apparatus has chosen escalation. When you tell unstable people that Trump is a “fascist,” that dissent is violence, and that opposition equals Nazism, don’t be shocked when someone acts on it.

### The Logic of the Left

To understand how this happened, you must understand how the modern left thinks. Progressives treat speech as violence and dissent as an existential threat. Anyone who refuses to affirm their ideology becomes, by definition, an oppressor. From that premise, violence becomes “self-defense.”

If Trump is Hitler, then violence against him or anyone aligned with his cause is not just justified but virtuous. The left’s revolutionaries no longer storm palaces. They dominate the streets.

On October 18, No Kings protests will erupt again across the country. What was once the fringe tactic of radicals has become the preferred strategy of the Democratic Party: organized street action modeled on unstable regimes abroad.

This backslide into mob politics raises tensions at a time when the nation needs prudence. Instead, Democrats seem eager to test how far their own movement will go.

### What Lies Beneath the No Kings Network

After the June 14 protests, our team at the Oversight Project traced the movement’s primary organizing partner, 50501. What we found confirmed the worst suspicions: demonstrable ties to the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the Democratic Socialists of America, Antifa, and Students for Justice in Palestine.

These groups have openly supported violent action or defended authoritarian regimes, including China’s Communist Party. Mapping their social media connections revealed links to foreign influence networks tied to Chinese propaganda operations.

Antifa affiliates have also joined the effort, circulating merchandise celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death—shirts reading “Nazi Lives Don’t Matter” and “Normalize Political Violence” printed with a guillotine. This is the energy behind No Kings.

Its rhetoric echoes the Chinese Communist Party’s talking points on Tiananmen Square and defends regimes that crush dissent. Some of its alumni have even celebrated the murder of Israeli diplomats. Others maintain direct connections to Neville Singham and Chinese consulate officials.

For years, Democrats obsessed over alleged Russian meddling in U.S. politics. Yet now they embrace networks steeped in foreign influence to advance their own protest movements. As the Trump administration maps these organizations, many roads will lead overseas.

Beijing has long used this method—stoking domestic unrest to weaken rivals from within. The question isn’t whether the Democrats know this. It’s whether they care.

### How the Extremists Captured the Party

So how did a movement this toxic gain institutional cover from the Democratic establishment? Why do party leaders like Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), and Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) offer it full-throated support? And why do former Republicans like George Conway, Bill Kristol, and Joe Walsh lend their credibility to the cause?

Because the Democrats have surrendered to their radical base. They’ve stopped trying to lead it and started following it. Rather than condemn political extremism, they seek to normalize and rebrand it.

When Antifa militants show up at Democrat-aligned protests, party leaders feign surprise. When violence erupts, they retreat to the safety of “plausible deniability.” It’s a tired act, and the public no longer buys it.

**RELATED:** Trump names Antifa. The establishment still pretends it doesn’t exist.

Trump’s National Security Presidential Memorandum 7 directs a whole-of-government response to domestic extremism. Through the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Forces, federal agencies already possess the tools to investigate, expose, and dismantle these networks.

The real question is whether they will use them. A serious enforcement effort would strip away the Democrats’ mask of deniability and expose the institutional support behind the violence. It would show that what poses as activism is, in fact, the operational arm of a radicalized political movement.

### The Choice Ahead

Across the world, major parties have flirted with revolutionary tactics when democracy failed to deliver their goals. It’s the oldest temptation in politics. But America is now watching a mainstream party openly indulge in it.

Street action, foreign influence, and mob intimidation are not signs of progress—they are symptoms of decay. If Democrats continue down this path, they will drag the country with them.

The republic cannot survive a ruling class that excuses its own mobs.
https://www.conservativereview.com/no-kings-no-boundaries-no-america-2674207578.html

John Mearsheimer: Peace in Our Time – II

Reprinted from John’s Substack:

On 13 October 2025, I spoke with Glenn Greenwald on his show *System Update* about President Trump’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza and the future trajectory of the Russia-Ukraine war. We covered many important issues, and unsurprisingly, our discussion ultimately confirmed that we are living in dark times.

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https://www.antiwar.com/blog/2025/10/16/john-mearsheimer-peace-in-our-time-ii/

NY円、151円近辺

2025年10月16日 6:47(2025年10月16日 6:49 更新)
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【ニューヨーク共同】
15日のニューヨーク外国為替市場の円相場は午後5時現在、前日比77銭の円高・ドル安で、1ドル=150円99銭~151円09銭を付けました。

また、ユーロは1ユーロ=1.1642~1.1652ドル、175円となっています。

※この記事は有料会員限定です。
残り82文字をお読みいただくには、7日間無料トライアルをご利用ください。
1日37円で読み放題、年払いならさらにお得です。

クリップ機能は有料会員の方のみお使いいただけます。

【西日本新聞meとは?】

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1411856/

維新幹部、自民・立民と協議 国会運営や首相指名対応で


title: 政治 維新幹部、自民・立民と協議 国会運営や首相指名対応で
date: 2025-10-14 19:41
updated: 2025-10-14 19:43
categories: 政治

日本維新の会の幹部は14日、自民党および立憲民主党の幹部と東京都内で相次いで会談を行いました。

遠藤敬国対委員長は、自民党の梶山弘志国対委員長から、石破茂首相の後任を選ぶ首相指名選挙の対応を含め、今後の国会運営への協力について話を受けました。

詳細な内容については、有料会員限定の記事となっております。

※この記事は有料会員限定です。
7日間無料トライアルや、1日37円で読み放題のプランもご用意しております。年払いならさらにお得です。
詳細は西日本新聞meをご覧ください。
https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1411196/

ロシア人8百人超退去命令 ラトビア、審査厳格化で

ラトビア政府、国内のロシア人841人に国外退去を命令

(2025年10月13日 6:41更新)

【モスクワ共同】バルト3国の一つ、ラトビア政府は国内に住むロシア人841人に対し、10月13日までの国外退去を命じました。

対象となるのは、ラトビア語の能力証明や義務とされている安全審査を通過しなかった人々です。

この措置は国内の安全や言語政策を背景に実施されたものと見られています。

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残り303文字の記事を読むには、7日間無料トライアル後、1日37円で読み放題のサービスをご利用ください。年払いプランならさらにお得です。

https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410654/

Afghanistan says it has killed 58 Pak soldiers as Pakistan claims to kill 200 Afghan militants

**KABUL:** Afghanistan announced on Sunday that it killed 58 Pakistani soldiers in overnight border operations, responding to what it described as repeated violations of its territory and airspace.

Earlier in the week, Afghan authorities accused Pakistan of bombing the capital city, Kabul, as well as a market in the country’s east. Pakistan, however, did not claim responsibility for the attack.

The Taliban government’s chief spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, stated that Afghan forces have captured 25 Pakistani army posts. According to him, 58 Pakistani soldiers were killed and 30 others wounded during the clashes.

“The situation on all official borders and de facto lines of Afghanistan is under complete control, and illegal activities have been largely prevented,” Mujahid said at a press conference in Kabul.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s military reported on Sunday that 23 of its troops and more than 200 Taliban and affiliated fighters on the Afghan side were killed during overnight border clashes.

“Precision fire and strikes, as well as physical raids, were directed against Taliban camps and posts, as well as terrorist training facilities,” the Pakistani military said in a statement. The statement noted that 23 Pakistani troops were killed and 29 wounded, while “more than 200 Taliban and affiliated terrorists have been neutralized.”

Pakistan has previously conducted strikes inside Afghanistan, targeting what it alleges are militant hideouts, but these strikes were typically carried out in remote mountainous areas. Nevertheless, the two sides have experienced frequent skirmishes along the border.

Saturday night’s heavy clashes underscore the rising security tensions between the two countries.

Afghanistan’s Taliban government Defense Ministry said early Sunday morning that its forces had conducted “retaliatory and successful operations” along the border. The ministry added, “If the opposing side again violates Afghanistan’s territorial integrity, our armed forces are fully prepared to defend the nation’s borders and will deliver a strong response.”

The Torkham border crossing, one of the two main trade routes between Afghanistan and Pakistan, did not open at its usual time of 8 a.m. on Sunday. The Chaman crossing was also closed.

Pakistan accuses Afghan authorities of harboring members of the banned group Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Islamabad claims that the group carries out deadly attacks inside Pakistan. Kabul denies these charges, insisting it does not allow its territory to be used against other countries.

Before Afghanistan’s claim of casualties, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the assault. He stated that the Pakistani army “not only gave a befitting reply to Afghanistan’s provocations but also destroyed several of their posts, forcing them to retreat.”

The Saudi Foreign Ministry issued a statement late Saturday, calling for “restraint, avoidance of escalation and the adoption of dialogue and wisdom to help de-escalate tensions and maintain the security and stability of the region.” Saudi Arabia recently reached a mutual defense pact with Pakistan, which reportedly places the kingdom under Islamabad’s nuclear umbrella following Israel’s attack on Qatar.

A senior Pakistani security official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Afghan forces opened fire in several northwestern border areas within Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, including the districts of Chitral, Bajaur, Mohmand, Angoor Adda, and Kurram.

The official further noted that Pakistani troops responded with heavy weaponry near Tirah in the Khyber district and across the frontier in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province.

The two countries share a 2,611-kilometer border known as the Durand Line, which Afghanistan has never officially recognized.

*Agencies*
https://kashmirreader.com/2025/10/13/afghanistan-says-it-has-killed-58-pak-soldiers-as-pakistan-claims-to-kill-200-afghan-militants/

Benjamin Netanyahu threatens to break the peace deal in Gaza

Tens of thousands of Palestinians headed back to the heavily destroyed northern Gaza Strip on Friday as a US-brokered ceasefire came into effect. The deal has raised hopes for an end to the Israel-Hamas war.

All the remaining hostages are set to be released within days. However, questions remain about who will govern Gaza as Israeli troops gradually pull back, and whether Hamas will disarm, as called for in US President Donald Trump’s ceasefire plan.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who unilaterally ended a ceasefire in March, hinted that Israel might renew its offensive if Hamas does not give up its weapons.

The latest truce, nevertheless, marks a key step toward ending a ruinous two-year war that was triggered by Hamas’ 2023 attack on Israel. The fighting has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians and displaced around 90 percent of the Gaza population of approximately 2 million people, often multiple times.

In a televised statement on Friday, Netanyahu said the next stages would see Hamas disarm and Gaza demilitarized. “If this is achieved the easy way, so be it. If not, it will be achieved the hard way. Hamas will be disarmed and Gaza will be demilitarized,” he said.

The Israeli military has stated it will continue to operate defensively from the roughly 50 percent of Gaza it still controls after pulling back to agreed-upon lines.

*This story has been sourced from a third-party syndicated feed and agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for the dependability, trustworthiness, reliability, or accuracy of the text. Mid-day management and mid-day.com reserve the sole right to alter, delete, or remove (without notice) the content at its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever.*
https://www.mid-day.com/news/world-news/article/benjamin-netanyahu-threatens-to-break-the-peace-deal-in-gaza-23598304

【社説】戦後80年所感 歴史に学ぶ姿勢は示せた

石破茂首相が戦後80年の所感を発表した。先の大戦の反省や教訓に関する内容は共感できるものであり、石破氏の問題意識も随所に見られる。

しかし、残念なのは発表時期が首相退任間際になったことである。過去の首相談話は8月に閣議決定を経て公表されており、今回は遅きに失した感は否めない。

その要因は、80年談話が自民党内で対立を生み、政治問題化したことにある。戦後50年以降、歴代内閣は10年ごとの節目に首相談話を出してきた。特に国内外から注目を集めたのは、侵略と謝罪への言及だった。

例えば、戦後50年の村山富市首相談話はアジア諸国への「植民地支配と侵略」を明記し、「痛切な反省」と「心からのおわび」を表明した。この精神は戦後60年の小泉純一郎首相談話にも受け継がれている。

戦後70年の安倍晋三首相談話も、歴代内閣の立場を紹介する形で「反省とおわび」の言葉を述べた一方、次世代に「謝罪を続ける宿命を背負わせてはならない」と強調した。

石破氏が80年談話に意欲を示すと、一部の議員からは「70年談話で謝罪外交に一区切りがついている」と反発が起きた。さらに、7月の参議院選挙の大敗により党内から退任圧力が強まったことで、8月に談話を発表する力を失ったのだ。

節目の年に首相が継続して談話を発表することは、どのような内閣であっても先の大戦に対する認識と平和主義が不変であることを広く伝える意義がある。石破氏もそう考えているだろう。歴代内閣の歴史認識を「引き継いでいる」と表明したのは妥当と言える。

今回の所感では、なぜ戦争を避けられず、長期化させてしまったのかに重点が置かれており、70年談話に詳細な記述がなかった点を補う内容となっている。石破氏は開戦前後の歴史を踏まえ、原因を憲法、政府、議会、メディアの4方向から掘り下げている。

また、繰り返し強調された「歴史に学ぶ姿勢の大切さ」は、多くの人が賛同できるところだ。

だからこそ、退任間際の駆け込み発表ではなく、終戦の日のような適切な時期に発表すべきだったのではないか。

戦後談話は本来、政治的対立とは一線を画すべきものであり、政府として幅広い識見を集め、時間をかけて検討することが望ましい。

今回の所感は政府の意思表示として閣議決定を経ておらず、石破氏個人の見解にとどまったため、内外へのメッセージ性が弱くなることが懸念される。

一方で、石破氏らしさは、1940年の斎藤隆夫衆議院議員による反軍演説の引用などに表れており、所感だからこそ可能な表現だったかもしれない。

現在、戦争体験者が少なくなり、社会全体から戦争の記憶が薄れている。二度と戦争の惨禍を起こさないために、政治家は歴史の反省と教訓を繰り返し振り返ることを忘れてはならない。

根拠のない風評に多くの人が流されやすく、社会の分断をあおる風潮が懸念される昨今だからこそ、誰もが歴史に学ぶ姿勢を大切にしたいものだ。
https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410387/