#POTUS POTUS #DOJ DOJ #FBI FBI #CIA CIA #DIA DIA #ODNI ODNI #News #Times #NewsAndTimes #NT #TNT Putin Russia #Putin #Russia #GRU GRU #Israel Israel #World World #USA USA https://t.co/X1yeTPOjm3
The News And Timeshttps://t.co/azdXHPFGVX https://t.co/PH3LtsdUTH… pic.twitter.com/vy6jtRzMIr— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) November 12, 2023
Day: November 12, 2023
Review of Recent Tweets: Putin’s Invisible Army – My Opinion: The common denominator might be the Wagner Group … The Invisible Russian Hand (of the GRU) appears to be likely https://t.co/IPY2vw8unj pic.twitter.com/pt08d2DzU5
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) November 12, 2023
#Putin #WagnerGroup, #HamasAttack
Putin, Wagner Group, And the Hamas Attack of 2023: Materials for the open source analysis and assessments. Selected Articles and Tweets in Brief Posts https://t.co/ppGP95oipv
–https://t.co/IPY2vw8unj
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The News And Times… pic.twitter.com/WpSViJ63Vr— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) November 12, 2023
#POTUS POTUS #DOJ DOJ #FBI FBI #CIA CIA #DIA DIA #ODNI ODNI #News #Times #NewsAndTimes #NT #TNT Putin Russia #Putin #Russia #GRU GRU #Israel Israel #World World #USA USA https://t.co/X1yeTPOjm3
The News And Timeshttps://t.co/azdXHPFGVX https://t.co/PH3LtsdUTH… pic.twitter.com/vy6jtRzMIr— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) November 12, 2023
Review of Recent Tweets: Putin’s Invisible Army – My Opinion: The common denominator might be the Wagner Group … The Invisible Russian Hand (of the GRU) appears to be likely https://t.co/IPY2vw8unj pic.twitter.com/pt08d2DzU5
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) November 12, 2023
#POTUS POTUS #DOJ DOJ #FBI FBI #CIA CIA #DIA DIA #ODNI ODNI #News #Times #NewsAndTimes #NT #TNT Putin Russia #Putin #Russia #GRU GRU #Israel Israel #World World #USA USAhttps://t.co/flkvCJrHSE
The News And Times https://t.co/azdXHPFGVX https://t.co/PH3LtsdUTH… pic.twitter.com/L9g4qV8fZh— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) November 12, 2023
#Putin #WagnerGroup, #HamasAttack
Putin, Wagner Group, And the Hamas Attack of 2023: Materials for the open source analysis and assessments. Selected Articles and Tweets in Brief Posts https://t.co/ppGP95oipv
–https://t.co/IPY2vw8unj
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The News And Times… pic.twitter.com/WpSViJ63Vr— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) November 12, 2023
At a solemn ceremony at the Cenotaph war memorial on Whitehall in central London, Charles, Sunak, other politicians and senior members of the royal family held a two-minute silence and then laid wreaths to honor those killed in war.
On Saturday, the annual Armistice Day commemoration marking the end of World War saw more than 300,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators march through central London, with police arresting more than 120 people as they sought to stop far-right counter protesters from ambushing the main rally.
After opposition politicians blamed Suella Braverman, interior minister, for fueling tensions in the run-up to the march, Defense Minister Grant Shapps said he would not have used the language she did in an article criticizing the police.
But he told the BBC the article had aired concerns over whether the police had acted swiftly enough against protesters who could be accused of chanting antisemitic slogans or carrying “banners with swastikas on them for example”.
“I’m saying I do think it’s very important that the police do act quickly,” he said.
Braverman, who is responsible for policing, was criticized by lawmakers from the opposition and her own party for using an article last week to accuse the police of “double standards” in the way it treats protests, notably pro-Palestinian marches.
Yvette Cooper, opposition Labour’s home affairs policy chief, told Sky News Braverman’s actions were designed “to deliberately inflame tensions in the run-up to Remembrance weekend”.
“She should not have been doing this job in the first place and Rishi Sunak let her and he is too weak to do anything about it … I don’t see how she can continue to do this job.”
On Saturday, Sunak condemned the scenes of violence, saying that “Remembrance weekend is a time for us to come together as a nation and remember those who fought and died for our freedoms. The unacceptable scenes today disrespect their memory.”
At a solemn ceremony at the Cenotaph war memorial on Whitehall in central London, Charles, Sunak, other politicians and senior members of the royal family held a two-minute silence and then laid wreaths to honor those killed in war.
On Saturday, the annual Armistice Day commemoration marking the end of World War saw more than 300,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators march through central London, with police arresting more than 120 people as they sought to stop far-right counter protesters from ambushing the main rally.
After opposition politicians blamed Suella Braverman, interior minister, for fueling tensions in the run-up to the march, Defense Minister Grant Shapps said he would not have used the language she did in an article criticizing the police.
But he told the BBC the article had aired concerns over whether the police had acted swiftly enough against protesters who could be accused of chanting antisemitic slogans or carrying “banners with swastikas on them for example”.
“I’m saying I do think it’s very important that the police do act quickly,” he said.
Braverman, who is responsible for policing, was criticized by lawmakers from the opposition and her own party for using an article last week to accuse the police of “double standards” in the way it treats protests, notably pro-Palestinian marches.
Yvette Cooper, opposition Labour’s home affairs policy chief, told Sky News Braverman’s actions were designed “to deliberately inflame tensions in the run-up to Remembrance weekend”.
“She should not have been doing this job in the first place and Rishi Sunak let her and he is too weak to do anything about it … I don’t see how she can continue to do this job.”
On Saturday, Sunak condemned the scenes of violence, saying that “Remembrance weekend is a time for us to come together as a nation and remember those who fought and died for our freedoms. The unacceptable scenes today disrespect their memory.”
