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June 29, 2019
Trump Brushes Off His Own CIA And Defends Murderous Saudi Crown Prince At The G20 - PoliticusUSA
1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (88 sites): Stars and Stripes: Putin takes another swipe at Western liberalism
1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (88 sites): Stars and Stripes: No offence to vets, but Fla. city officials oppose renaming Tyndall Parkway to Veterans Boulevard
1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (88 sites): www.washingtontimes.com stories: Security: Suicide prevention conference discusses how to help veterans
1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (88 sites): Stars and Stripes: Program helps veterans dig in and succeed

Trump Brushes Off His Own CIA And Defends Murderous Saudi Crown Prince At The G20 - PoliticusUSA

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Even though the CIA and the United Nations have concluded that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) authorized the brutal murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Donald Trump defended his relationship with the Saudi leader.
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1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (88 sites): Stars and Stripes: Putin takes another swipe at Western liberalism

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
Putin takes another swipe at Western liberalism OSAKA, Japan — Russian President Vladimir Putin fired a new broadside against Western liberalism on Saturday, saying that policies such as welcoming migrants have hurt people's interests.
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1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (88 sites): Stars and Stripes: No offence to vets, but Fla. city officials oppose renaming Tyndall Parkway to Veterans Boulevard

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
No offense to vets, but Fla. city officials oppose renaming Tyndall Parkway to Veterans Boulevard CALLAWAY, Fla. (Tribune News Service) — Callaway officials are opposed to Tyndall Parkway being renamed Veterans Boulevard, as recently suggested by the City of Panama City.
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1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (88 sites): www.washingtontimes.com stories: Security: Suicide prevention conference discusses how to help veterans

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
HELENA, Mont. (AP) - Hundreds of health care professionals and advocates met in Helena to talk about ways to reduce the suicide rate of military veterans in Montana. Dr. Len Lantz says Montana has the highest suicide rate in the country at nearly double the national average for adults, and the rate is higher among veterans and Native Americans.
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1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (88 sites): Stars and Stripes: Program helps veterans dig in and succeed

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
Program helps veterans dig in and succeed (Tribune News Service) — It's so satisfying to solve two problems with one solution. Actually these aren't problems. They're more like challenges.
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