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The Intercept @theintercept

RT @maassp: If you want to understand what Putin might do in Ukraine, it helps to look at Slobodan Milosevic and the war he instigated in B… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2022 Retweet
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The Intercept @theintercept

A bogus bite mark sent him to prison for murder. Alabama wants to keep him there. https://t.co/OQZENdlio3 by @lilianasegura, @chronic_jordan — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

A political operative playing both roles has a considerable advantage, as they learn how to craft a message precisely calibrated to disarm the opposing side by embedding directly within it. https://t.co/Ez0dDvDt2d — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

If the aim is to end the horrors as swiftly as possible, then we require a serious analysis of the impact large-scale weapons shipments will have on the fate of Ukrainian civilians and the prospects for an end to the invasion, writes @Jeremyscahill. https://t.co/dx8jkKP4bP https://t.co/GahAGrw2VW — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

Putin’s endgame is not a mystery. It’s regime survival. https://t.co/ceSMQ1RIjo by @maassp — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

New #Deconstructed podcast: @KateAronoff tells @RyanGrim about her experiences at the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston, including a performance of a Broadway song parody titled “Don’t Cry for Me, Hydrocarbons.” https://t.co/esZYXxIrU8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

An increasingly isolated Putin made the decision to invade largely by himself. But that isolation makes it difficult to control a sprawling enterprise like a major war. https://t.co/a7nDDbPsuy — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

If Russia were to use a nuclear weapon in the event of a wider conflict with NATO, it’s widely assumed that Putin would start with a low-yield munition. Russia has an estimated 1,900 such weapons that rely on a variety of delivery methods. https://t.co/NgS79Y16sQ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

On top of the fact that there’s no such thing as an “immediate” increase in oil and gas production, if anything this crisis is one more reason to speed up the transition away from fossil fuels, writes Amy Westervelt. https://t.co/ThkewyrWoD — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

RT @fastlerner: @MaraHvistendahl and I finally interviewed @PeterDaszak about some of the ?s that have been swirling around him, EcoHealth… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 12, 2022 Retweet
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The Intercept @theintercept

According to @Cirincione, much of the problem stems from Russia and the U.S. viewing nuclear weapons as “an extension” of conventional arms, meaning that they’re another type of munition that could be used on a battlefield. https://t.co/6R0vvpVmWG — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

“It’s past time we dispense with the fiction that the United Arab Emirates are a reliable security partner for the United States,” Rep. @IlhanMN told The Intercept. https://t.co/YZpDfzkn98 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

How does a conventional war become nuclear? https://t.co/Ski7x2qeXg by @SaraLSirota — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

The intelligence community’s assessment that Putin waited until almost the last minute to decide to start a war with Ukraine is significant because it could help explain how ill-prepared and uncoordinated the Russian military has appeared since it invaded. https://t.co/AcdlVhuPRN — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

Since the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, Peter Daszak has been at the center of a heated, and at times vicious, debate over the origins of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. https://t.co/EChuttB6XL — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

U.S. intelligence says Putin made a last-minute decision to invade Ukraine https://t.co/yxI3Sl6GLR by @JamesRisen1 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

RT @nickturse: Under a classified program codenamed "Obsidian Cobra," the U.S. employed members of foreign military unit notorious for huma… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022 Retweet
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The oil and gas industry won’t increase production because it’s enjoying the profits from high prices, writes Amy Westervelt. https://t.co/lMxxUsmCwm — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

“Like there’s these people talking about hanging Democrats from ropes like wtf,” they said. “They’d need alot of rope,” the second official replied. “I think DC is pretty much all democrat haha.” — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

One of the officials noticed that people were sharing a map of the Capitol online. “I feel like people are actually going to try and hurt politicians,” the official who came across the map wrote. “Jan 6th is gonna be crazy, not to mention the inauguration.” — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

In one passage, the Inspector General's report presents a series of messages that two “collectors,” officials responsible for trawling through open-source information to identify domestic security threats, exchanged late on the night of January 2. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

Peter Daszak answers critics and defends EcoHealth Alliance's coronavirus research https://t.co/IhCvlZ3x9C by @fastlerner, @MaraHvistendahl — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

The U.S. government doesn’t have any control over oil production. But it should. https://t.co/zh4qlNcD08 by @amywestervelt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

If the flow of weapons delays a negotiated settlement between Russia, Ukraine, and NATO, then it is hard to see the massive scope of the weapons transfers as a clear positive, writes @jeremyscahill. https://t.co/X5WYJp8Jge https://t.co/nQIMpdjs26 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

RT @nickturse: What would it take for the U.S. to cut off funding to Cameroon's military? Revelations of torture? That happened in 2017. Th… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022 Retweet
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The Intercept @theintercept

While the Democratic Party could hardly be classified as anti-corporate itself, several of GSG’s political clientele profess to stand against the same corporate behaviors that GSG has enabled and continues to enable through its partnerships. https://t.co/nkcrzCFUE0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

The IMF’s engagement with Argentina follows a now-familiar pattern: The fund’s loans are accompanied by demands to cut public services, pay, and entitlements and sell off the public realm. https://t.co/s4AYUjzxQC — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 11, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

Western nations must ask themselves whether the current course of action is more or less likely to help end the horrifying violence being imposed on Ukraine’s civilian population, writes @jeremyscahill. https://t.co/gAjmuTvHew https://t.co/8MZDDCPHUH — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 10, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

Despite measures DHS officials planned to take for their own safety, and the abundant evidence that Jan. 6 was a powder keg waiting to blow, the federal office responsible for warning the rest of the government decided to keep its concerns to itself. https://t.co/N0jXx110Xt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 10, 2022
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The Intercept @theintercept

“There’s nothing wrong with using confidential sources to help facilitate or move along an investigation, but it becomes really dicey when there are nearly as many informants as there are defendants. That’s a huge red flag.” https://t.co/b3jaCCd0jj — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 10, 2022