Adventures In El Salvador By Nayib Bukele

by drbyos

2024-02-09 09:00:36

Nayib Bukele has just obtained an extraordinary and predictable electoral victory in his re-election in El Salvador. A triumph of weight as significant and controversial as those achieved by Hugo Chávez in Venezuela. The comparison may sound unfriendly, but it is not capricious. Venezuela and El Salvador share similar stories in different corners of the ring.

The Bolivarian parachutist emerged in a country that had come from 40 years of corruption, apathy and complicity between the two main parties that alternated in power, the social democratic AD and the Cope Christian Democrat. A flaw in the pact Fixed Point that President Rafael Caldera promoted in 1958 in his first term to organize a tormented nation that came from a complex dictatorship.

In El Salvador, the right of the Nationalist Republican Alliance and the pseudo left of the Farabundo Martí Front for National Liberation, They shared power in the same toxic way the last thirty years after the peace agreements that closed more than a decade of internal war.

In this endogamous system, like his Venezuelan colleagues, the policy admitted all types of rinses.

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Putins Interview With Tucker Carlson: Russia Not Interested…

Russian President Vladimir Putin interviews former American talk show host Tucker Carlson on February 6 (Reuters).

Putin speaks to American journalists for the first time, says Russia is not interested in escalating the war. Complain about almost closing the Ukraine deal But the other party retreated first.

In his first interview with an American journalist Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed that Russia will fight for its own interests until the end, but he is not interested in extending the war in Ukraine to other countries such as Poland or Latvia.

Over 2 hours of interview with the Russian leader by Tucker Carlson, former American political talk show host. who used to host Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News Channel Carlson came to Moscow for an interview. on Tuesday (February 6) but broadcast on tuckercarlson.com Thursday (February 8), at one point Putin said: Western leaders realize that it is impossible to defeat Russia strategically and they are wondering what to do next. Before Putin said: “We are ready for negotiations.”

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When asked by Carlson about the Russian leader’s prospects for sending Russian troops to Poland, Which is a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) or not?

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Warning To Investors About Zuckerbergs Martial Arts Hobby

Zuckerberg and some other managers engaged in “high-risk activities such as martial arts, extreme sports and recreational flying” that could “lead to serious injury and death,” Meta noted in the detailed report for last year published over the weekend.

It is the first time that the Facebook Group has included such a reference to its boss’s hobbies in its usual risk warnings for investors. As before, Meta also emphasized that if Zuckerberg were no longer available for whatever reason, this would have “significant negative consequences” for the business.

Zuckerberg has control over Meta thanks to shares with more voting rights than ordinary investors – and still has a leading role in determining the company’s strategy. Meta has billions of users on its services such as Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.

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Are Azerbaijan And Armenia Restoring Gas Pipelines? 2024-02-09…

Armenia and Azerbaijan have not yet discussed the issue of restoration of gas pipelines.

Publika.az reports that this was reported by the Ministry of Territorial Management and Infrastructure of Armenia in response to the request of “Suputnik Armenia”.

“We inform you that there was no discussion on this issue with the Azerbaijani side,” the ministry noted.

“Regarding the cost of restoration of these areas, this has not been discussed yet,” the ministry added.

In October 2023, Hakob Vardanyan, Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure of Armenia, stated that if political issues are resolved, Armenia is ready to restore gas pipelines from Azerbaijan.

The statement of the Ministry notes that the gas transportation systems of Armenia and Azerbaijan are connected to each other through the following main gas pipelines:

Gazakh-Iravan, diameter 1000 mm, 6 km should be restored;

Ilychevsk-Irevan, diameter 700 mm, 22 km to be restored;

Gorus-Nakhchivan, diameter 700 mm, 16.5 km is being restored.

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Ukraine Russia War, Last Minute | Russia Attacks…

After 705 days of war in Ukraine, Russia launched drone and missile attacks against civilian and critical infrastructure against four regions of Ukraine, in Poltava, Donetsk, Zaporizhia and Dnipropetrovsk, causing at least three injuries.

Eight Shahed-type explosive drones, two Iskander missiles and three S-300 missiles were launched, and only four drones were shot down, according to the Ukrainian Air Force.

In return, Ukraine regularly attacks cities near the border, in particular Belgorod, but also, and successfully, industrial and military facilities on Russian territory, but is highly dependent on weapons and ammunition supplied by the West.

Due to internal differences, aid to Ukraine from the United States, by far the largest source of support, has come to a standstill. Former President Donald Trump is opposed to a bipartisan immigration plan that links US border security to aid to Ukraine.

Aid from the European Union is also paralyzed due to the Hungarian blockade, and the A European summit is scheduled for February 1 about the topic.

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Analysts Have Calculated How Much Aid Ukraine Has…

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An oil refinery caught fire in Russia: explosions were heard before the fire

A fire is raging in the territory of the Ilsk oil refinery in the Krasnodar region of Russia. The fire was preceded by several explosions.

Telegram channel ASTRA reports about it. It is noted that the fire is raging in the Seversk district of the Krasnodar Territory. Before that, witnesses heard sounds similar to those made by flying drones.

The regional operational headquarters notes that the fire broke out on Friday night around 2:00 a.m.

“Until 3 o’clock the night’s open burning hearth was promptly liquidated by the factory services. There were no casualties. Operational and emergency services continue to work at the scene of the incident, which are finishing the liquidation of the accident and will determine the causes of the incident,” the report states.

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Vladimir Putins Interview With Tucker Carlson Sparks Controversy:…

Dubai United Arab Emirates (CNN)– Activists circulated clips and summaries on social media Russian President Vladimir Putin’s interview with American broadcaster Tucker Carlson In the Russian capital, Moscow, there was widespread interaction over some of the statements he made.

Carlson’s first question about why Russia invaded Ukraine prompted a 30-minute retaliatory lecture on the history of Russia and Ukraine, before he repeated his talking points about NATO expansion and what he called the “denazification” of Ukraine as justification for his brutal war.

“Putin successfully provoked Tucker Carlson,” said former CNN Moscow bureau chief Jill Dougherty. “I expected the opposite. I expected a lot of energy from Carlson, and he never asked the questions you might have to ask, especially regarding war.” “The transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia, people who have been arrested in Russia now, people who left Russia because of the war… There are many questions that could have been asked but were never asked.”

Regarding relations with the United States, Putin said that he had not spoken with President Joe Biden since before the war in February 2022, but added that Moscow and Washington had “certain contacts” going on, to which Putin responded: “I cannot remember when I spoke to him (Biden).

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Israeli Airstrikes Kill 13 In Rafah After Netanyahu…

Israeli Airstrikes Kill 13 in Gaza Strip as Conflict Intensifies

In the latest escalation of violence in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 13 people in Rafah, a city in the Gaza Strip. The airstrikes came after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected Hamas’ cease-fire terms and vowed to expand the offensive into Rafah.

The international community has expressed concern over Israel’s military response, with President Joe Biden calling it “over the top” and working tirelessly to press for an extended pause in fighting. Biden’s vocal support for Israel’s war in Gaza has faced backlash from voters, particularly in the Arab American community. In an effort to mend any rifts, he sent emissaries to a suburb of Detroit with a large Arab American population.

The strikes have had devastating consequences for civilians, particularly those who have sought refuge in Rafah. More than half of the Gaza Strip’s population has fled to Rafah, which is located on the border with Egypt and serves as a main entry point for humanitarian aid. Egypt has warned that any ground operation or mass displacement across the border would violate its peace treaty with Israel.

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