The European Union’s arms stocks are running low as member countries continue to send arms and ammunition to Ukraine, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell has warned.
During a debate attended by MEPs, Borrell urged member states to better coordinate their spending on military equipment.
“The military stockpiles of most member states were, I wouldn’t say depleted, but depleted to a large extent because we provided a lot of capabilities to the Ukrainians. They must be refilled. The best way to replenish is to do it together. It will be cheaper,” he announced, according to The Guardian.
Few expected Liz Truss to be a leading candidate to become Britain’s next prime minister when she visited Israel in June 2021, on her first and only visit to the country.
Her arrival coincided with the visit of the Royal Navy frigate HMS Richmond to Haifa, and the British Embassy took the opportunity to hold its summer party on deck – with the then-Secretary of State for International Trade the guest of honor. Only one, not very senior, Israeli minister (briefly) attended.
Truss, who was in Israel to negotiate a post-Brexit trade agreement, made a short speech extolling Britain’s excellent exports, ignoring the massive trade deficit – in Israel’s favor – between the two countries, and was hardly the life and soul of the party.
Two months later, in a cabinet reshuffle, she was promoted to foreign secretary and, as then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s scandalous premiership began to wobble this summer, emerged as one of the leading candidates to replace him.
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(Natural News) Former English soccer player Matt Le Tissier wants to know why many young and healthy athletes are dying after the rollout of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines. What’s more troubling, he said, is that the authorities don’t seem to care.
“I have seen so many people, so many incidents of young, fit, healthy sports people collapsing on the field of play,” Le Tissier told GB News anchor Mark Steyn.
“It’s just not normal, and yet the media seems to be normalizing it, and nobody seems to be paying any attention whatsoever to this huge rise that has gone on. And for the authorities in charge of these sports to not notice it or not calling an investigation I think is absolutely scandalous.”
He also said that he had been trying to get a meeting with the “powers that be” in soccer to try to put evidence before them and show what is happening, because they don’t seem to want to investigate the deaths themselves. “I think that’s criminal,” he said.
The sudden rise in heart attacks and illnesses in dozens of athletes from multiple sports caught the attention of medical experts like former Pfizer executive Dr. Michael Yeadon, who linked these cases to the vaccines.
Even the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recognized the correlation between myocarditis and the mRNA vaccines, declaring a “likely association” between the two.
Le Tissier also previously voiced concern over the role of the shots in the sudden onset of illnesses in athletes. John Fleck, an English soccer player, collapsed during a match last year. And Trevor Sinclair, a former English soccer player and sports pundit, was cut off on a radio broadcast because he said that people were asking if Fleck’s illness was linked to the vaccine.
In February, he spoke at the General Assembly of the World Council for Health to discuss problems appearing among professional footballers. He said that in his 17-year career as an athlete, not once did he see somebody leave the field with heart problems. But in the last year, Le Tissier added, there had been so many reports from all around the world of athletes going down with heart problems.
“I’ve made no assumptions. All I’m asking for is that somebody takes a little bit of responsibility and actually comes out and says, ‘right, something’s going on here,’” he said.
“I just wanted to bring attention to the authorities that something’s going on here, that that’s not quite right. And we need to find out the exact reason why that is.”
Data shows link between myocarditis and COVID vaccines
Recent autopsy data from multiple studies demonstrated the link between myocarditis and COVID vaccines.
A CDC study published in February by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) also found that the risk for myocarditis in young male was 133 times greater after taking the Pfizer shot.
However, the CDC said it still recommends that everyone six months and older should get vaccinated for COVID-19 because the known risk of the virus and its possible complications far outweigh the potential risks of having a severe adverse reaction to the vaccination.
The Food and Drug Administration also approved the requests by Pfizer and Moderna for the emergency use authorization (EUA) of new boosters while relying only on data from existing vaccines and trials conducted on mice.
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