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zed21

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It's modus operandi of West to accuse others of what they themselves are doing. Israelis are the best example of it (see above post by FriedButter for a recent example); this country is what you get when you squeeze the filth of the entirety of Western civilization and place it in one container.


Maybe Orwell was involved in Predictive Programming.
These people should not get too excited by the power they have right now because the day is coming when these soldiers will ultimately have to pay for there actions. With the mountain of videos coming out now showing their true colours, will stand as a reason that sooner or later one day, they will get to experience the very same thing, only that no one will care. I am not sure why these idiots are getting so brazen in showing off their atrocities, it's like they have no concept of what goes around comes around. I wonder how much of an image or legacy will Trump have left given how open he is in supporting this crap as though the USA has infinite amounts of soft power to play away with here and I also wonder if Netanyahu realises that in the history books that will be written in the future, that he will be written as the second coming of Hitler and that his future legacy will be something that no one will tolerate
 

siegecrossbow

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These people should not get too excited by the power they have right now because the day is coming when these soldiers will ultimately have to pay for there actions. With the mountain of videos coming out now showing their true colours, will stand as a reason that sooner or later one day, they will get to experience the very same thing, only that no one will care. I am not sure why these idiots are getting so brazen in showing off their atrocities, it's like they have no concept of what goes around comes around. I wonder how much of an image or legacy will Trump have left given how open he is in supporting this crap as though the USA has infinite amounts of soft power to play away with here and I also wonder if Netanyahu realises that in the history books that will be written in the future, that he will be written as the second coming of Hitler and that his future legacy will be something that no one will tolerate
Epstein Alliance on their day of reckoning be like —
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mossen

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Israelis are the best example of it (see above post by FriedButter for a recent example); this country is what you get when you squeeze the filth of the entirety of Western civilization
Israel is not part of the West. Although many Israelis would like to believe they are. They are Semites and a majority of Israel's population is either Mizrahi Jewish or non-Jewish Arabic (20% of the population). It's also located in MENA.

Israel is not even that popular in America either (it has always been unpopular in Europe). It's supported due to corruption of the political class.
 

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Interesting that China's imports of Russian aircraft engines peaked in the late 2010s/early 2020s. I would have guessed sooner. WS-10 took a long time but once it got operational on a mass scale, there's no going back.

China also refused to sign the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, despite various Kremlim spokespeople pretending China would. That makes sense. Why lock yourself into a foreign country for so much of your energy? China didn't repeat the mistake Germany made. And domestic renewable energy is better anyway for national security.

But without arms and energy, what will Russia export to China? Food?
 

pmc

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Israel is not part of the West. Although many Israelis would like to believe they are. They are Semites and a majority of Israel's population is either Mizrahi Jewish or non-Jewish Arabic (20% of the population). It's also located in MENA.

Israel is not even that popular in America either (it has always been unpopular in Europe). It's supported due to corruption of the political class.
That Odessa was third or fourth largest city of Russian empire and It was the intellectual center that founded Tel Aviv. thats why it is called Gate to Zion. do you think that Science only created in Odessa which was a merchant city? Wealth transfer from Greek to Jews in Odessa.
The socialist ideas. these are European.
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pmc

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Interesting that China's imports of Russian aircraft engines peaked in the late 2010s/early 2020s. I would have guessed sooner. WS-10 took a long time but once it got operational on a mass scale, there's no going back.

China also refused to sign the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, despite various Kremlim spokespeople pretending China would. That makes sense. Why lock yourself into a foreign country for so much of your energy? China didn't repeat the mistake Germany made. And domestic renewable energy is better anyway for national security.

But without arms and energy, what will Russia export to China? Food?
Oil/Gas has its own importance in energy mix. When you add AI robotics to Oil/Gas industry it produce far more than anything else. think Helium, Plastics, purified gases, EV tires, Chemicals etc.

Russia blue color wages have sky rocketed so i am not sure at current prices it is feasible to build Power of Siberia 2 and there is third country transit but Russia is putting alot more into developing mineral resources and LNG/Tankers through Arctic so energy/mineral supplies should expand. This Lithium prices have risen faster than Oil. Russia is expected to maintain trade surplus with China.

The Japanese trade delegation to Russia was supposed to arrive at end of May but it arrived a week earlier. They think no one is observing them. Japan was a junior partner of Royal Kingdoms in previous cold war When the task of its former partners is how to improve area next to Japan and they naturally think of Japan. so there will be competition for resources.

 

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Corporations Can Vote in Some Delaware Elections, Judge Says​

Corporations, partnerships, trusts, limited liability companies, and other “artificial entities” have the right to vote in Delaware elections under some circumstances, a judge said in a novel ruling Tuesday.

Judge Craig A. Karsnitz rejected an ACLU challenge to a charter permitting voting in local elections by the entities that own most of the property in the Town of Fenwick Island, one of several municipalities in the state with similar provisions. Karsnitz dismissed the lawsuit from Delaware’s Superior Court, citing “the principle of one person/entity/one vote.”

“Visions of faceless large corporations or even HAL controlling a small town are frightening and the stuff of science fiction,” but “trusts, partnerships, limited liability companies, and corporations are expressly recognized as ‘persons’ in the Delaware Code,” the judge said.

The dispute over municipal voting in a tiny coastal community represents an unusual flashpoint in the decades-long fight over the free speech rights of corporations and the dark money flooding the American electoral system. The US Supreme Court held in 2010’s Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission that political spending counts as constitutionally protected speech.

Ever since that ruling effectively ended corporate campaign finance regulation, the prospect of outright voting by business entities has served as fodder for both critics and comedians.

Delaware, home to more corporations than people, is a fitting place for reality to outpace satire. The state constitutional provisions expressly enshrining corporate personhood reflect Delaware’s budgetary reliance on the billions in fees it raises annually from the more than 2 million business entities chartered there.

Karsnitz, writing in a 19-page opinion Tuesday, rejected an array of constitutional arguments advanced by the ACLU, including the claim that entity voting dilutes the political power of living people.

The lawsuit “does not allege discrimination based on race or political partisanship,” show “that entity property owners vote sufficiently as a bloc to usually defeat the preferred candidates of natural persons,” or assert “that Fenwick’s charter distinguishes between natural persons and entity property owners with the discriminatory intent to fence out natural persons,” the judge said

Lmao

Population of Delaware: ~1,059,952
Population of Delaware Businesses: +2,100,000
 

Puss in Boots

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Interesting that China's imports of Russian aircraft engines peaked in the late 2010s/early 2020s. I would have guessed sooner. WS-10 took a long time but once it got operational on a mass scale, there's no going back.

China also refused to sign the Power of Siberia 2 pipeline, despite various Kremlim spokespeople pretending China would. That makes sense. Why lock yourself into a foreign country for so much of your energy? China didn't repeat the mistake Germany made. And domestic renewable energy is better anyway for national security.

But without arms and energy, what will Russia export to China? Food?
Food, fertilizer, oil, natural gas, and minerals are all commodities that China needs. At the same time, the Russian market is also something China wants to compete for. More importantly, deeply binding the interests of both countries through trade is crucial for the long-term friendly relations between them.
While the new China-Russia gas pipeline agreement has not yet reached consensus on some details, this does not mean that China has completely abandoned the pipeline; negotiations are still ongoing privately.
 
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