Senior presidential adviser Kari Lake appears to have resolved any doubts about what she wants to do with the Voice of America.

Lake seeks for it to look and sound a lot like the far-right One America News Network: on Tuesday night she announced that she had struck a deal to serve up the pro-Trump outlet’s news reports for Voice of America’s foreign audiences, at no taxpayer cost.

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    I more meant to consider all the other countries, and not that 100% of them are like it.

    I’m guessing you’re from Canada? PP didn’t get his ass kicked, he lost by about 4%. That should frighten you.

    Although if you’re from Australia, the divide was nearly 10% on the TPP, so good on them.

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        I’m glad your country kicked those cunts. Truly.

        But, have some pity for those of us who didn’t vote for our insanity.

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          Oh, I absolutely do

          There are so many wonderful people in the US, but there are loads of lunatics, and an unfortunately large cohort who could have voted against it, but didn’t bother. They’re just as responsible

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            Yes, a large number of people chose not to vote. The United States is currently under attack by who the fuck ever to encourage left-wing voters not to vote. On Lemmy, you can thank the ML community for their “genocide Joe“ nonsense which targeted left-wing voters to abstain from voting in order to make a statement. I believe that this push was from outside of the country. I don’t want to be a conspiracy terrorist in this thread, so let’s just leave it at that.

            I am hoping that the United States declares that same-sex marriage is no longer a thing, and that Australia will accept me as a refugee. My spouse, same sex, is a nurse with management experience, I am a software developer with 20 years of experience including management. Both of us would be a wonderful addition to your country and would work very hard to ensure our place.

            S A V E M E P L E A S E

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                Copy, paste. Who is left?

                1. United Kingdom (brexit, haha)

                • Iraq War (2003–2009): Participated in the U.S.-led invasion; airstrikes caused civilian casualties.
                • Afghanistan (2001–2021): Conducted airstrikes as part of NATO; civilian deaths documented.
                • Libya (2011): NATO bombing campaign against Gaddafi’s forces; civilian deaths reported (e.g. Tripoli and Majer bombings).
                • Syria (from 2015): RAF airstrikes against ISIS; some operations resulted in unintended civilian deaths.

                2. France

                • Afghanistan (2001–2012): Part of NATO; airstrikes caused civilian deaths.
                • Libya (2011): One of the most active in NATO bombings.
                • Iraq and Syria (from 2014): Participated in coalition against ISIS; civilian deaths reported.

                3. Italy

                • Libya (2011): Participated in NATO airstrikes.
                • Iraq and Syria (support roles): Less direct but provided logistical and drone support with potential indirect effects on civilian areas.

                4. Netherlands

                • Iraq and Syria (2014–2018): Conducted airstrikes as part of anti-ISIS coalition. In 2015, a Dutch airstrike on Hawija (Iraq) killed around 70 civilians.

                5. Denmark

                • Iraq and Syria (from 2014): Participated in anti-ISIS airstrikes.
                • Afghanistan: Part of NATO operations with ground and air support.

                6. Norway

                • Libya (2011): Dropped nearly 600 bombs; at least one operation reportedly killed civilians.

                7. Belgium

                • Syria and Iraq (from 2014): Carried out airstrikes in the coalition against ISIS.

                8. Spain

                • Iraq War (2003–2004): Participated initially, mostly in ground operations; limited air role.
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                    Considering the entire EU is doing jack shit I’d say most of them are zionists, butt cavern. Germany is still providing weapons. Which magical EU country do you live in that has managed to stay squeaky clean all these years? Or… are you just a hypocrite like everyone else?

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                  I get it

                  My fiancée lives over there

                  Long-distance relationships are hard enough, but it’s worse knowing that she’s living in shitty, dangerous part of the world. We’ve been talking and I’ve heard gunfire in the background, and I absolutely hate the way her employer treats her, but there’s nothing she can do about at the moment

                  We’re working on getting her here. It’s a process, and it’s going to take time, but we’re making it happen

                  I get to see her again in a matter of weeks, and I cannot wait

                  I live in Tasmania, which is easier to get a visa to move to because it’s considered a part of regional Australia. There’s a desperate need for nurses, and life here is quite amazing (property is expensive though, but that’s true for all Australia)