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Bellum_Romanum

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As retired CJCS Gen.Milley said during a recent defense symposium talking about the alleged war crimes committed by a certain middle East superpower country against the terrorist/freedom fighters group and its civilization, that what the U.S. did in Iraq and the wanton killings and destruction done in that country makes the action being waged in Gaza looked tame.

I guess the General wasn't lying or exaggerating after all:

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I don't know what prompted the New Yorker to publish this "EXPOSÈ" against its own country. Perhaps it's a diversion to attract away the ongoing debacle happening in the middle East committed by the offspring and designated people of the creator against lesser and contemptible creatures known as Palestinians.
 

phrozenflame

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China and Pakistan receiving a stark warning from Balochistan Freedom Fighters to not continue with their debt trap disguised as "investments" in the country or else. IMF is waiting along with the 3 letter American agency nodding in approval, not to mention another 3 letter agency from a south Asian supapowah bobbing their heads with extreme giddy.

Response today: They're all dead :D. BJP IT cell shills bravado videos have turned into mourn fest.
 

siegecrossbow

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"If I want you to be my slave and you don't comply, it's your fault if there's any conflict because there would be none if you just did what I say."

That's what it's come down to. The US and the West cannot show weakness and compromise is weakness. The point is of these meetings is so the US and the West can establish to the world they're the ones that want peace but it comes at a cost for only the Chinese which is what they don't say out loud. You had a Canadian official recently go to China with hopes that is was a sign of a thawing but now they're following the US with a 100% tariff on EVs. Not a good sign of better relations.

So what happened at this meeting? It went something like Canada gave China ultimatums of what China and only China had to do to improve relations. China didn't go for it. Slap 100% tariffs on EVs. It was already a show of weakness that they went to China because they need China to buy their crap and obey and follow the Western world order. They tried to be "nice" by asking for China to voluntarily to be their slaves so they don't look bad for wanting a slave but China refused. It's China's fault if any conflict arises because they didn't comply. Compromise is I get something... you get something in return. The West can't do that because they see the end coming for them. What is the end? The end is the end of the Western dominated world. That's why they can't compromised when their goal is making sure they're in control of it.

I don’t understand why conservatives are so averse to that outcome. At least XJP thoughts won’t goad your children into cutting their balls off without the parents’ consent.
 

supercat

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So im being told the only way they will ever release Telegram CEO is if he agrees to put a backdoor, not just in normal telegram but the secret mode that uses end to end encryption
Proof positive that Huawei refused the US regime's demand for a backdoor.

You won't have much soft power if you don't have hard power to begin with.
Burying history with Japan, Yoon stakes Korea’s national security on UNC Rear bases
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Good

Chinese tourists on their way to Russia:

Royal Navy's aircraft carrier is more likely to reach the bottom of the ocean than the West Pacific.
 

_killuminati_

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I don't know what prompted the New Yorker to publish this "EXPOSÈ" against its own country. Perhaps it's a diversion to attract away the ongoing debacle happening in the middle East committed by the offspring and designated people of the creator against lesser and contemptible creatures known as Palestinians.
Sounds more like the NY'er justifying the massacre by saying hey, yes we did it, but it isn't as bad as the Israeli's. Because it was already known the massacre happened, just not talked about openly in the media. The fact that US open support for Israel's current crimes has turned many Americans anti-government and anti-media, instigating them to do their own research which often ends up in discovering the negative role of media in the events. In a way, the NY'er is trying to save it's own image by reporting what was going to be surfaced anyways. Then they can say hey look, we didn't try to suppress it. The real tragedy is setting the bar for comparison at Israel who's actions are the extreme of extremists, among the worst in history.

They sell gallium at the airport?

Is he jewish? I thought he was but I can't find any sources now. Was it scrubbed?
Indeed, that description has been removed from most pages including wikipedia. I had it read it recently on Wikipedia and he mentioned it in an interview. Both are now missing after his arrest.
 

jiajia99

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Sounds more like the NY'er justifying the massacre by saying hey, yes we did it, but it isn't as bad as the Israeli's. Because it was already known the massacre happened, just not talked about openly in the media. The fact that US open support for Israel's current crimes has turned many Americans anti-government and anti-media, instigating them to do their own research which often ends up in discovering the negative role of media in the events. In a way, the NY'er is trying to save it's own image by reporting what was going to be surfaced anyways. Then they can say hey look, we didn't try to suppress it. The real tragedy is setting the bar for comparison at Israel who's actions are the extreme of extremists, among the worst in history.


They sell gallium at the airport?


Indeed, that description has been removed from most pages including wikipedia. I had it read it recently on Wikipedia and he mentioned it in an interview. Both are now missing after his arrest.
Funny enough, sooner or later all these confessions are going to be justifications that should the scenario where what goes around comes around ends up happening, these people (mainly the US and Israel) had better be prepared for the worse because their is a whole list of things they have done and when the tables turn, their will be an insane push for the victims of these abuses to pay these colonist back to 100x the interest and given how Israel plus the U.S. have never tasted even one percent of the harm they dish out, how long would they last in reverse. I am also going to be curious as to whether the EU would have the balls to save Israel in that scenario and if they do, how many are going to suffer as a consequence
 

coolgod

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Iran’s supreme leader opens door to negotiations with US over Tehran’s nuclear program​

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s supreme leader opened the door Tuesday to renewed negotiations with the United States over his country’s
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, telling its civilian government there was “no harm” in engaging with its “enemy.”

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s remarks set clear red lines for any talks taking place under the government of reformist
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and renewed his warnings that Washington wasn’t to be trusted.
But his comments mirror those around the time of Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, which saw Tehran’s nuclear program greatly curtailed in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. Yet it remains unclear just how much room Pezeshkian will have to maneuver, particularly as tensions remain high in the wider Middle East over
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and as the U.S. prepares for a presidential election in November.

“This does not mean that we cannot interact with the same enemy in certain situations,” Khamenei said, according to a transcript on his official website. “There is no harm in that, but do not place your hopes in them.”

This is how Iran's leader really thinks. No one should have any illusions anymore about why Iran won't really retaliate after Israel's attacks.
 

jiajia99

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Iran’s supreme leader opens door to negotiations with US over Tehran’s nuclear program​




This is how Iran's leader really thinks. No one should have any illusions anymore about why Iran won't really retaliate after Israel's attacks.
Feels like as though most of these nations want to draw everything out until the November elections since anything done right now is impossible to be fulfilled, especially with Trump and his tendencies to cancel deals. Besides how is Israel’s economy going and can it possibility improve 3 months from now with all those companies in Israel closing down and foreign investments drying up, those companies and their start ups cannot fund themselves
 

plawolf

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As retired CJCS Gen.Milley said during a recent defense symposium talking about the alleged war crimes committed by a certain middle East superpower country against the terrorist/freedom fighters group and its civilization, that what the U.S. did in Iraq and the wanton killings and destruction done in that country makes the action being waged in Gaza looked tame.

I guess the General wasn't lying or exaggerating after all:

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I don't know what prompted the New Yorker to publish this "EXPOSÈ" against its own country. Perhaps it's a diversion to attract away the ongoing debacle happening in the middle East committed by the offspring and designated people of the creator against lesser and contemptible creatures known as Palestinians.

Gen Milley: those are rookie numbers, look at the slaughter we did and none of you called it war crimes then so you cannot call war crimes now. That’s how the rules based order works.
 
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