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_killuminati_

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So this is what is getting modified.. the "early life" section (example below of Dershowitz, Epstein's lawyer)
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How much self-inflicted damage to protect Israel? It's spiraling out of control.


(Will they really? Some twitter accts who follow this, claim to have spotted allegedly a turkish vessel near lsr)
Said the same last year and the year before. Pretty sure it's just empty words to appease the domestic unrest.

BTW, has anyone noticed many Western countries are now starting to criticize Israel? Now that most of the damage is already done and Gaza is practically finished and uninhabitable. Most likely it is to appease public unrest.

I don't understand the US obsession with Venezuela. Cuba is strategically located, but Venezuela? The oil reserves are mostly on paper and expensive to extract, besides we're all moving to EVs anyway.
Oil lobby is strong.

Ironic since Scott Bessent was a Soros acolyte and is gay. Also Trump billionaire supporter Peter Thiel is gay where JD Vance was his acolyte who likes to wear eyeliner for his fat ugly face. That and there are plenty of pictures of JD Vance dressed up as the ugliest woman ever that give to rumors he’s gay.
Group leader must be Mr. Ladybugs?
 

AssassinsMace

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As with everything else, I think Trump is just speeding everything up. BRICS is just being careful and Trump is unintentionally pushing it forward. Look at how Trump is ruining the Western alliance. How could anyone not want to go away from the US. US allies have no other choice because they, which is required, have to give their souls to the US. They wanted China to sign its soul away too so the US could have the same power over it because then they would at least get America's scraps and certainly more than anyone else.
 

_killuminati_

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Gestapo

When you thought you had already seen the worst of Israeli psychopathy. I have noticed on Twitter that posts exposing Israel are sometimes censored / won't load / won't embed like this one below. Here, an Israeli settler r*ped a 14yo Palestinian boy, cut out a piece of his meat and ate it "to remember what he tastes like"


Damn

'Trump is missing' rumors started one day after this:

 
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Africablack

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No, its the west finally showing some backbone to India. They have let India get away for too long just cause they hoped India will be a big counter weight to China. India literally assassinated people inside Canada and US and got away with it. Time for some necessary reckoning
Let's not pretend the west haven't been interfering in the internal affairs of other countries. The capture and killing of Patrice Lumumba of the Congo comes to mind.
 

tamsen_ikard

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Let's not pretend the west haven't been interfering in the internal affairs of other countries. The capture and killing of Patrice Lumumba of the Congo comes to mind.
Well, they are the rulers of the world, according to them, and they have the authority to interfere into others. But, how can you be a part of the western empire and act like an emperor yourself?

Anyone that wants to join the western alliance has to conform to US dictates and India is never going to do that. But US gave India a lot of leeway because it was so worried about China's rise. US thought it needs India eventhough India is too much of a superpower-wannabe. But I think they are realizing now that India took advantage of US generosity for too long without giving anything back. So, Now they are lashing out at India.

There are two ways how this ends. India realizes it needs the west to survive the rise of China and thus bows its head down to US dictates and thus becomes a vassal. Or US gets too desperate about China's rise and thinks it needs India too much to be a counterweight. Then it gives up on trying to make India bow down, and again gives India lots of perks to try to entice India to join US alliance.

I think this back forth between will continue for sometime, where both US and India will have good relations for a while and then again bad relations.
 

AssassinsMace

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Nice but long. They talk about how it's bad for the US to believe in all the wrong things out there about China on why it's challenging the US because it's just as excuse for Americans not to do what it takes to be in the competition.
 

Thecore

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Nice but long. They talk about how it's bad for the US to believe in all the wrong things out there about China on why it's challenging the US because it's just as excuse for Americans not to do what it takes to be in the competition.
I guess it's good that these guys are opening their eyes to the reality of China's current position, but firstly, at least one of these guys was a regular on the all-in podcast (or as I like to call it, one white delulu, one indian delulu, one semi-informed Russia glazer and one non-entity that everyone ignores) so anything I see from him feels sus. Secondly, that prominent displaying of the Milton Friedman book behind him in a discussion about how China's mixed market economy is wrecking the shit out of American unrestricted free markets that now people are making socialist memes of Trump with the industrial policy government intervention strategies he's trying to promote now. Lol.
 

4Tran

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Well, they are the rulers of the world, according to them, and they have the authority to interfere into others. But, how can you be a part of the western empire and act like an emperor yourself?

Anyone that wants to join the western alliance has to conform to US dictates and India is never going to do that. But US gave India a lot of leeway because it was so worried about China's rise. US thought it needs India eventhough India is too much of a superpower-wannabe. But I think they are realizing now that India took advantage of US generosity for too long without giving anything back. So, Now they are lashing out at India.

There are two ways how this ends. India realizes it needs the west to survive the rise of China and thus bows its head down to US dictates and thus becomes a vassal. Or US gets too desperate about China's rise and thinks it needs India too much to be a counterweight. Then it gives up on trying to make India bow down, and again gives India lots of perks to try to entice India to join US alliance.

I think this back forth between will continue for sometime, where both US and India will have good relations for a while and then again bad relations.
I think there's a lot of merit in what you say, but I think that the Americans have decided that the Indians simply isn't very useful. All that India really offers is an way to challenge China, but does really though? If you look at economics, industry, diplomacy, resources, and military, the only thing that India could help would have been on the military front. But May 7 showed how weak India's military is, and there's no signs that it'll get any stronger within the next decade. So until India gets a lot stronger, the US just doens't have much use for them.

And on the other side, the one thing that India can't do is to be a proper vassal to anyone. That hurts the Jai Hind pride too badly, and it'll lead to suicide at the next election. There's no way the BJP can do that, and so they simply can't bend the knee. Unless there's another military flashpoint, it's hard to see how India will align with the US. And as China isn't interested in military adventurism, it'll be up to India to start a crisis.


Nice but long. They talk about how it's bad for the US to believe in all the wrong things out there about China on why it's challenging the US because it's just as excuse for Americans not to do what it takes to be in the competition.
It'd be a good idea for Americans to look into what Chinese leaders say, but that's not going to happen any time soon. They don't even seem to know what Chinese leaders say about Taiwan, so expecting any more than that just seems impossible. It's an utterly self-destructive practice, but Americans seem to love indulging in self-destructive practices so that's par for course.
 
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