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Couldn't resist this, despite my self-imposed exile, I feel that the slow of wit, need a, "look.... see......?"

 

"US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said the nerve agent used to poison a Russian ex-spy living in the UK “clearly†came from Russia, and promised the attack would trigger a response."

 

http://www.independe...t-a8252816.html

 

 

Trump fires Tillerson as soon as he sees Tillerson's comments - on FOX -

 

"Mike Pompeo, Director of the CIA, will become our new Secretary of State. He will do a fantastic job! Thank you to Rex Tillerson for his service! Gina Haspel will become the new Director of the CIA, and the first woman so chosen. Congratulations to all!"

 

https://twitter.com/...540316656623616

 

And the below image is from Trump's very own Twitter feed no less...

 

 

 

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Second Vladimir Putin enemy, a close associate of Boris Berezovsky, found dead in London

 

"Counter terrorism police have launched an investigation into the 'unexplained' death of a Russian business partner of Boris Berezovsky, Vladimir Putin's arch enemy.

 

Nikolai Glushkov, 69, was found dead at his home in New Malden in south London on Monday evening.

 

The Russian newspaper Kommersant has reported that the 68-year-old was found by his daughter and had 'strangulation' marks on his neck.

 

Glushkov was the closest aide to Berezovsky who died in mysterious circumstances in 2013 at his home in Surrey.

 

The death of Glushkov just eight days after the attempted assassination of Sergei Skripal, the Russian double agent who sold state secrets to MI6, will cause alarm although Scotland Yard has insisted there is no evidence to suggest the two incidents are linked."

 

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/mar/13/russian-exile-nikolai-glushkov-found-dead-at-his-london-home

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The following is personal comment:

 

Given that Trump will never side with anyone against Russia...

 

Given that the Russians are now disputing that the nerve agent in the UK incident is of Russian origin...

 

We are seeing an ongoing, souring, of relations between the western world and Russia...

 

Will the USA side with the UK? Like we all have since WWII ?

 

Or now is it, USA & Russia vs the rest of the world?

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the president’s words to the White House press corps before stepping aboard Marine One:

 

“As soon as we get the facts straight, if we agree with them, we will condemn Russia or whoever it may be.â€

That is not support for Britain. It is the direct opposite.

 

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/03/exodus-rex/555473/

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Coss....this is a USA thread....not a UK thread....

 

Try to keep the countries and threads sorted out....

 

Welcome back....

 

Russia poisons spy in UK, Tillerson comments, gets fired, Trump won't agree with Western Countries, that makes it USA

 

And good to be back, thx.

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Armed teacher 'accidentally' discharges gun in classroom injuring 3 students

 

Updated 22 minutes ago

 

9550872-3x2-340x227.jpg Photo: Mr Alexander was teaching a course about gun safety when his firearm discharged. (Supplied: Seaside City council)

Related Story: Inspired, tough but scared: US students stage unprecedented national walkout

Related Story: Trump says teachers with guns could stop massacres

A teacher in northern California who also serves as a reserve police officer accidentally fired a gun inside a classroom, injuring three students, police have said.

 

Key points:

  • Teacher and reserve police officer Dennis Alexander accidentally discharged gun during safety demo
  • Student Fermin Gonzales sustained moderate injuries when bullet fragments lodged in his neck
  • Incident comes one month after Donald Trump suggested arming teachers to prevent massacres

 

High School teacher Dennis Alexander was pointing the gun at the ceiling to make sure it was not loaded when the weapon discharged inside his classroom at Seaside High School in the coastal community of Seaside, KSBW-TV reported.

It is understood the students were injured when the bullet ricocheted off the classroom ceiling.

The Seaside Police Department said no-one suffered "serious injuries".

One 17-year-old boy sustained moderate injuries when bullet fragments lodged in his neck, the student's father, Fermin Gonzales, told KSBW.

"It's the craziest thing. It could have been very bad," Mr Gonzales said.

Mr Alexander was teaching a gun safety lesson for his administration of justice class and was about to show the students how to disarm someone, Mr Gonzales said.

Mr Gonzales said no officials contacted parents to let them know what happened and that he was shocked when his son returned home with blood on his shirt and bullet fragments in his neck. He rushed his son to a hospital for X-rays.

"I'm just pretty upset that no-one told us anything and we had to call the police ourselves to report it," Mr Gonzales said.

9551004-3x2-700x467.jpg Photo: A view of the bullet fragments removed from student's neck. (KSBW)

 

Mr Alexander was placed on administrative leave from his teaching job and he was also placed on administrative leave at the Sand City Police Department, police and schools officials said.

Monterey Peninsula Unified School District sent a letter to parents saying its human resources department, the high school administrators and the Seaside Police Department, "immediately began investigating the incident, including interviewing students in the class".

 

 

Inspired, tough but scared

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US students are saying enough is enough and have formed a grassroots movement demanding gun reform.

 

It said counselling was made available to students and that it could not release any other details, "due to the nature of this personnel incident".

In the hours since the incident, students of the high school have started a petition to save Mr Alexander's job at the school.

Junior class president Sydney Johnson told KSBW Mr Alexander had changed a lot of lives for the better.

News of the incident emerged as thousands of students across the US staged an unprecedented national walkout demanding tighter gun control laws and came one month after US President Donald Trump's suggestion to arm teachers to prevent school massacres.

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