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Labour Minister: We Are Back to The Future.
I have often thought that Russia being bogged down in Ukraine making incremental gains against a stubborn Ukraine defence is similar to when Japan was bogged down in China before the Second World War fighting the Chinese Nationalist forces for little gain. Yes, the Japanese like Russia now made some gains in captured territory. But at a huge cost to both sides like Russia and Ukraine now. In that respect history is repeating itself where another country invades and expects a victory to be in the enemy capital very soon, much like how US forces captured Baghdad in 2003. However, for Japan in China then and for Russia in Ukraine now that didn't/hasn't happened. Both Japan in China then and Russia in Ukraine now ended up in a slog fest with total victory out of sight.
By Nicholas Bishopabout a month ago in The Swamp
Is America Attacking Iran?
In short: No large-scale American attack on Iran is happening right now. There are serious tensions between the United States and Iran, and both sides are preparing and warning each other — but as of today there is no confirmed full-scale US invasion or full military strike currently underway. Instead, the situation shows a mix of military buildup, intense rhetoric, and ongoing diplomacy.
By shaoor afridiabout a month ago in The Swamp
America’s labor Shortages Impact On Economy
The U.S. economy in 2026 is navigating a peculiar set of crosscurrents. On one hand, job growth has slowed, yet labor markets in key sectors remain stubbornly tight. On the other, a policy of intensified immigration enforcement 2026 is underway, aiming to significantly reduce the nation’s undocumented population. This creates a direct collision between immigration policy and economic necessity, forcing a difficult national conversation about trade-offs that are often overshadowed by political rhetoric.
By Ibrahim Shah 2 months ago in The Swamp
After Lonely Baby Monkey Goes Viral, His Ikea Comfort Toy Sells Out. AI-Generated.
In a world often overwhelmed by bad news, it only takes one small, emotional story to remind people of kindness and connection. That moment arrived when a video of a lonely baby monkey clutching a soft stuffed toy went viral across social media platforms. The monkey, visibly frightened and seeking comfort, wrapped its tiny arms around the plush toy as if it were a lifeline.
By Sajida Sikandar2 months ago in The Swamp
How to survive an attack by a world superpower. Content Warning.
This article provides practical measures for civilians facing severe, multi-domain attacks which might include: Sustained aerial bombardment Ground force incursions Naval or amphibious operations Release of biological or toxic agents Psychological and information warfare Extended disruption of society and infrastructure
By Addison Alder2 months ago in The Swamp











