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luminary

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The father-son struggle that is fundamental to Anglo cultural DNA is what leads to White households "kicking out" their progeny as soon as they turn 18 and their society purposefully dumbing down and impoverishing the younger generation.
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Virtually every other industrialized nation provides more government aid for their children than America does.
Infants are more likely to die in childbirth in America than in any other rich nation, and US newborns are more likely to grow up in poverty.
The US is the only member of the United Nations that hasn't ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which includes the right to be free from violence and labor exploitation.

After the kids grow up, their resentment leads to generation wars. Lack of social responsibility and filial piety creates an unending cycle of hatred.
 

_killuminati_

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Moral decay may well be another early sign of a collapsing empire.
Moral decay is the biggest factor in the decline. It cannot be measured accurately in stats but pretty much every single metric of what was once considered moral has been discarded, especially in the name of freedom and liberty. That eventually affects human output, productivity, etc.

Reminds of a comment I read somewhere at the start of the Ukraine War: Russian soldiers are coming guns drawn while NATO soldiers are trying to figure out which gender washroom to use.
 

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Control gained through oil and shipping lanes is hard power. There is no soft power at play. The US must support Israel because its fall heralds the exit of Western influence in the middle east.

Probably another bullshit that's so "complicated" that nobody understands and you can't explain.

Except the real poles of hard power in the world: China, USA, and to a lesser extent, Russia... and pretty much every modern technologically advanced nation if push came to shove. Demographics and wealth are important, both hard power, but nothing in the desert can compare with the technology being developed in the modern innovative world.

So what? Some people had a talk. What changed? Or rather what do you imagine changed? What's with the useless picture again? We need to see what the guy looks like to believe he sat there and said something?
Gulf Arabs have there own relations with US. Israel fall or not is not relevant. and there is no practical demonstration of hard power from US and China where it matters like going against core interests of Gulf Arabs. Soviet Union tried for a while and it was sent into dustbin. the rest is your complete lack of understanding of wealth and demographics. Japanese and South Koreans have understood this Arabic Soft power and there industrial policies are now crafted to serve this soft power globally. you need deep study of it before you can understand pictures.
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Japanese Prime Minister to Riyadh: We are working on 100 joint projects with the Kingdom​

 

_killuminati_

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There is no justice in international politics.

That's why I always laugh at all that Pan-Muslim unity crap. A tiny country managed to do whatever it wants (even though it has superpower-level backing) in the face of the entire world. If that's not strength then I don't know what the word "strength" means anymore.

You call it luck, skill, leeching or whatever, the point remains, in front of Israel, all these Muslim "Death to Israel!" can do is just screech in the air while getting beaten on the street by their own rulers for wanting action against Israel lmao
The Islamic countries are totally vassalized, save a few. In the vassal stage of development, they developed into being excessively reliant on their masters (the same is true for non-Islamic Africa). This was done clandestinely over many decades. Resistors were picked off and killed. Morals are still Islamic on the micro/individual level, but state is non-Islamic vassal (hence the civil unrest and state unwillingness to act).

I was one of those who talked about how muslims would unite to protect al-aqsa mosque whenthe gaza conflict started. I'll have to eat crow, I severely overestimated modern muslims resolve and religious fervor based on how fiercely their ancestors fought during the crusades. You talk about how they're powerless in front of their rulers, but that's not entirely true, as the arab spring has previously proven. They simply couldn't care less about the palestinians' plight when compared to their own benefits, which would be fair except the fact that they keep on posting useless slogans and symbolic gestures on western social media platforms (LOL), pretending to be sad about what's happening in Gaza while celebrating and organizing several festivals and other joyous events (in other words, virtue signaling). The only ones who are actually trying are shia muslims and Houthis, which IMO is incredibly ironic.
All in all, I'm extremely disappointed in Arabs and muslims in general. The palestinians fought the good fight and don't deserve what's happening to them, but the others kinda do (mainly due to being weak western cucks while pretending to be otherwise).
There is a specific detail that's overlooked when analyzing all these pan-Islamic movements: the political ideology must be Islamic. That idea is the single biggest threat to foreign imperialism. Not only with Islam, but also any religion/state adapting a non-Western ideology opens the door to local colonial decline. Chinese ideology is a good example.

When the Jews forced the Turks to abolish the Caliphate (via Ataturk, the Freemason), these caliphate revival movements sprung up all over the place. In British, India it was very prominent. In fact, the creation of Pakistan was a result of this movement (but it's purpose was crushed through corruption and foreign interference). The idea enforced by the Europeans (wrt Islam) was that you have freedom of religion but not in politics. Because political Islam implores resistance to oppression which is always a massive threat to any state, Islamic or not.

Being a vassal, the Europeans pushed their ideas deep into the cores of society via aid agencies, NGO's, etc. In British India, the Brits forced the idea that "white" is better. An example.. when formal meetings, parties, banquets were held, the dress codes were suit and a tie, while the people serving the guests were midgets dressed in traditional local attire. Psychological warfare like this altered the thought of society over time, to the point that the locals themselves (atleast the elites) were doing the mental colonizing with the Euros not lifting a finger. I remember when I was in school in Pakistan, I spoke English (a colonial language) better than Urdu (the national language) because the school system is infiltrated by foreign NGO's. Enslaved to perfection.
I remember on skyscrapercity forum years ago when the Gulf Arab countries and Chinese cities were undergoing a skyscrapers boom, the Eurotards and Muricans were complaining these constructions have no character or culture while their own outdated skyscrapers were the real shit. "No matter how much you develop, we will always be better". The insecurity is real.
Speaking of inferiority, here's a good academic read,

The Deep State of the Anglo-Saxon Hegemony. A Material, Cultural and Racial Trilogy

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_killuminati_

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I was watching a podcast (in Urdu) yesterday where a host made the claim of a local rumor that certain high-ranking members of Taliban were given VIP service in Islamabad and flown to NYC. I looked it up and found nothing but instead found something more nefarious - the idea, that Zionists have silently been pushing for more than a decade, that the Pashtun (the predominant ethnic group in Afghanistan) are Israelites.

Of course it is nonsense, but it does highlight the extent to which the Zionists can "claim" territory.

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“instead of bringing them all back to Israel, we will bring Israel to them, through ancient wisdom and modern technology, spreading the boarders of Israel.

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Overbom

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Oh. Another theft on the way? Hope China got some collateral

Also, should destroy all that equipment beforehand otherwise CIA will get physical access and compromise it

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Argentina's government considers inspection of Chinese space station in Neuquén​

Echoing concerns of US officials, President Javier Milei's administration believes there are irregularities in contracts signed authorising the Espacio Lejano space station, a Chinese base in southern Neuquén province, as well as its activities.
US military and intelligence officials have long been concerned about the high-security 200-hectare compound, where China operates a powerful 16-story antenna. They have reiterated those thoughts to Milei since he took office last December.

Regardless of the ideological discrepancies between Milei and Chinese Premier Xi Jinping, the libertarian leader’s government considers that “the contracts are unclear,” said the source.

Already taking instructions by Uncle Sam
The Chinese base is expected to be a key topic in meetings between Argentine officials and General Laura Richardson, the head of the US Southern Command, who arrives in Buenos Aires this week. She is expected to meet Cabinet Chief Nicolás Posse and Defence Minister Luis Petri while in Buenos Aires, though an encounter with President Javier Milei has not been confirmed.
 

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Antony Blinken warns allies of deepening Chinese support for Russia​

US secretary of state says Beijing’s assistance to Moscow’s military-industry complex is at ‘concerning scale’
The US has warned its European allies that China is deepening its support for Russia’s military-industrial complex with assistance that is both helping its invasion of Ukraine and threatening other countries.

Antony Blinken, US secretary of state, used meetings with EU and Nato foreign ministers this week to warn Beijing was assisting Moscow “at a concerning scale”, and providing “tools, inputs and technical expertise”, according to three people familiar with the discussions.

They quoted Blinken as saying the assistance was particularly focused on Russia’s production of optical equipment and propellants and its space sector, which he said “not only contributes to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine but threatens other countries”.

Blinken raised the concerns about China in every session of a meeting of Nato foreign ministers on Wednesday and Thursday, one of the people said.

“The warnings were explicit,” the person said. “There has been a shift and it was felt in the room . . . this was a new development. It was very striking.”

Western countries have imposed dozens of rounds of sanctions and trade embargoes against Russia in a bid to cripple its economy, starve it of military supplies and halt its two-year war against Ukraine.

But Moscow has been able to keep its economy running and scale up its defence industry thanks in large part to expanded trade with China, imports from third countries of so-called dual-use goods that can be used to make weapons, and direct military supplies from North Korea and Iran.

Russia’s ability to dramatically increase production of arms, particularly artillery shells, missiles and kamikaze drones, has spooked western capitals as they scramble to increase their own defence output in order to give Kyiv a chance to withstand Moscow’s onslaught.

Blinken’s warnings come as US Treasury secretary Janet Yellen plans to raise US concerns over Russia-China trade in talks with senior Chinese officials during a visit to the country that began this week.

Yellen met with vice premier He Lifeng in Guangzhou on Friday, and was scheduled to travel to Beijing tomorrow.

Blinken, who this week held talks in Paris before attending the Nato ministerial discussions and on Friday was scheduled to meet European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, called on allies to do three things, the people said.

He asked them to raise their concerns directly with China in their own bilateral meetings, speak publicly about the deepening co-operation and take appropriate action on entities and companies bolstering Russia’s industrial base.

“We see how China is propping up the Russian war economy, delivering dual-capable equipment which is also used in the Russian military industry. In return, Moscow is mortgaging its future to Beijing,” Nato secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg said on Thursday after the talks with Blinken.

President Joe Biden raised the issue directly with President Xi Jinping in a phone call on Tuesday. The White House said Biden voiced concern about China’s “support for Russia’s defence industrial base and its impact on European and transatlantic security”.

Speaking before the call, a senior US official said Washington had seen China “start to help to rebuild Russia’s defence industrial base, essentially backfilling the trade from European partners”. One person familiar with the situation said the Biden administration was particularly concerned about the provision of propellant for missiles.

US officials have said strong warnings they issued to China just after Russia’s invasion in 2022 prompted Beijing to reverse course on a plan to provide military equipment to Russia.

The US in February last year expressed concerns to allies about Chinese assistance to the Russian defence sector, but was met then with more scepticism, with some countries saying they had not been given strong evidence.

China’s trade with Russia has more than doubled since 2020 from $108bn to $240bn last year, with business people flocking across their mutual border to explore opportunities following western sanctions.

Beijing maintains it does not provide lethal support to Russia and that it is the west that is “adding fuel to the fire” of the conflict.

But the US and its allies accuse China of providing tacit support, with Xi and Chinese ministers meeting Russian counterparts scores of times since the full-scale invasion.

Chinese academics, meanwhile, are carefully studying Moscow’s response to sanctions for hints on how to cope in case Beijing and the west come into conflict over Taiwan.

The real reason why Yellen is going to China. To tell China to stop their trade relations with Russia. Obvious why they are pushing for this now with Ukraine in a slow motion implosion. The slow increase in media messaging for a ceasefire in hope the Russians will take the bait and that China will help bail them out of their own mess.

US Treasury secretary Janet Yellen plans to raise US concerns over Russia-China trade in talks with senior Chinese officials during a visit to the country that began this week.
He asked them to raise their concerns directly with China in their own bilateral meetings, speak publicly about the deepening co-operation and take appropriate action on entities and companies bolstering Russia’s industrial base.
President Joe Biden raised the issue directly with President Xi Jinping in a phone call on Tuesday. The White House said Biden voiced concern about China’s “support for Russia’s defence industrial base and its impact on European and transatlantic security”.
 

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Moral decay may well be another early sign of a collapsing empire.
Geopolitics aside, this actually looks like something out of Saturday Night Live
His expressions and manner of speech are so animated, made me think of Jim Carrey
Sadly he's a real guy dismissing real deaths

Wishful thinking is not a strategy. By the time Australia gets its submarines in the mid to late 2030s, Taiwan probably has reunited with China already.
It was always a terrible joke. Who even cares if they are for Taiwan or not, the timeline never made sense. Everyone knew the Virginia class production was not feasible when the deal was signed, and now a few weeks ago it was revealed that they are even further behind schedule, at least 3 years.
 
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