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Captain
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Is this connected wiyh the congress/senate bill about Keeping Call centers in America?

lndia still selling arms to PH too...
Indian policy has been shifting away from US since the failure of Op Sindoor and Trump criticizing India. The call center thing is just a new development within it, following tariffs and suspension of work visas.

Seems like a new era is emerging in the West, of neo-colonialism or neo-imperialism lead by the United States, with its allies being the first victims or proud victims, depending on your point of view.

Kind of funny. Hehe. Hehe.

:D
US got too much on it's plate. Can't focus on anything specific. Getting hammered from all sides: losing proxy war in Ukr, protecting Israel, dealing with Gaza genocide and it's own terrible image, mass censorship & domestic unrest, Yemen distracting shipping, managing Iran + all the mess they’ve created in the region, Iraq and Syria, and of course, China + east Asia, BRICS, OBOR, etc.

It seems clear that they don't got the resources to hide & bullshit anymore, and instead just do things openly which only invites more criticism and loss of reputation. Spiraling out of control. Now wanna add Venezuela to the mix. Good riddance.
 

zhangjim

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Not only getting away with crimes but many US soldiers in the past have been decorated and awarded after committing heinous war crimes, such as those in the Tiger Force who collected ears, scalps, and teeth of Viet villagers as personal trophies, as well as many involved in the Abu Ghraib scandal in the Iraq War, giving them presidential pardons and promotions. USG goes to great lengths to protect it's international criminals. Raymond Davis is another example - a CIA operative who killed civilians in Pakistan; USG falsely claimed he has diplomatic immunity.

The captain of USS Vincennes, William C. Rogers III, who shot down the civilian Iran Air Flight 655 in 1988, was given the award of "Heroic Achievement" on the very same day he pulled the trigger. His trigger killed 290 civilians. In 1990, he was awarded the Legion of Merit for ... check this.. "exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service as commanding officer" of the USS Vincennes from April 1987 to May 1989. You don't make this shit up!

This country rewards barbarism.

It was discovered during the 2003 Iraq War that media war coverage now is just "embedded journalism" - reporting and shaping narratives on the spot exactly how the military wants them to. The best case example of it was the toppling of the Saddam statue in Baghad, showing large crowds of civilians bringing the figure down. However, it was later revealed that the whole scene was staged with very few, if any civilians, and a small crowd made up of US soldiers + contractors.
This is the root of American arrogance. Even though they are not much different from the conquerors of the 19th century, there are still countless' untouchables' in the world who worship the power of America from the bottom of their hearts.
I suspect that this is total propaganda.

Designed to make North Korea (and by extension China), look weak.

And to glorify the American struggle for justice like in the comic books.

The rumour is that the US military establishment want to retreat because too much advanced weaponry in Russia and China, who are willing to use it.
I think this is a deliberate attempt to embarrass Trump. Now we know what petty actions this "TACO" used for his "good friend". Perhaps one day we will see adapted versions of the story in Hollywood movies or COD.
 

GulfLander

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Tesla Inc. (TSLA) proposed a new compensation agreement for Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk potentially worth around $1 trillion, a massive package without precedent in corporate America.

The long-awaited proposal, designed to incentivize Musk to lead Tesla for years to come, sets a series of ambitious benchmarks he must meet to earn the full payout, including expanding Tesla’s nascent robotaxi business and growing the company’s market value to at least $8.5 trillion from around $1 trillion today. The plan spans 10 years.
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