Many Western leaders have proven to be on the wrong side of history by endorsing the bombings of Gaza. Now under growing pressure for being complicit in war crimes, they try to project that they care about Palestinians. But none of them dares to admit their blunder in the past months. That is real coward.
Such a shameless person!
从未见过,如此厚颜无耻之人!
The ones doing massive slaughter, rape & abduction of children, women, elderly and civilians are the Israelis.
The rest of the world is fed with the lie that when the U.S. speaks or G7 speaks, they claim the world speaks. They are not the world. Don’t try to hijiack the real world which just witnessed their criminal endorsement of Gaza atrocities.
While you were drinking a coffee, enjoying your day, having fun with friends, watching netflix, having a normal life.
This little boy had his last breath.
This is GAZA.
2 million people are starving.
They are having their last breath before being anihilating by the Zionist regime that your government is supporting and funding
🚨🇺🇸 Biden Presidency by the numbers:
❌ 500,000 Ukrainians KILLED
❌ 30,000 Palestinians KILLED
❌ 150,000 Russians KILLED
❌ 7,200,000 ILLEGAL migrants into US
❌ $100+ BILLION wasted in Ukraine
❌ $13+ BILLION wasted on ISRAEL
❌ $14 BILLION pledged to ISRAEL
❌ $7 BILLION worth of military equipment abandoned in Afghanistan
❌ 9.1% peak INFLATION, 17.6% increase from January 2021 (40 year HIGH)
❌ THOUSANDS of sanctions against Russia
❌ 16% DECLINE globally in value of US dollar
Victor Nuland confessed on CNN that U.S. assistance/lending to Ukraine goes back to the U.S. economy (the military industrial complex). I guess that includes EU money to Ukraine. They were all used to buy US killer weapons.
BREAKING: HAMAS OFFICIAL STATEMENT
We appreciate the position expressed by the People's Republic of China, during the public hearings held by the International Court of Justice, on the legal consequences of the occupation policies in the Palestinian Territory, and its affirmation of the legality of the occupied peoples' pursuit of self-determination, by various means, including armed resistance, and the necessity not to confuse terrorism with And the armed struggle practiced by the Palestinian people against the Zionist occupation.
We also value the positions of the countries participating in the sessions, which confirmed the widespread violations of international law practiced by the terrorist occupation entity against the Palestinian people and their occupied land, including massacres and genocide in the Gaza Strip, violations, killing, and expansion of settlement in the West Bank and Jerusalem, and work to bring about demographic changes in the Palestinian land. It aims to Judaize her and tamper with her identity.
The terrorist occupation government’s boycott of the court sessions confirms once again its disregard for international institutions, and its policy of turning its back on international resolutions and commitments, which requires a clear position from the international community to end the rogue Zionist occupation, and to stop all its violations and crimes against our Palestinian people.”
In Murdoch's The Australian, no less.
An admission that:-
- Russia was provoked
- US/NATO are the aggressors
- Ukraine was a tethered goat
- the Empire's proxy war has failed disastrously.
https://t.co/n1OCT8Ltls
Just yesterday Blinken was saying that for countries around the world choosing to be on the US's side or not was "self evident".
Looks like he's right.
BREAKING: US VETO ANOTHER SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION CALLING FOR HUMANITARIAN CEASEFIRE
The resolution was proposed by Algeria
✅ 13 Countries voted in favour
✋ 1 Abstained in UK 🇬🇧
❌ 1 Veto by USA 🇺🇸
(1) You do the crime, you pay the price!
yesterday in Hong Kong, the 60-day trial of 14 militant rioters from the self-proclaimed "Dragon Slaying Squad" 屠龍小隊” who plotted to kill police officers commenced – they plotted 2 bomb attacks during a rally in Dec 2019
#RaamWTF
EVERYONE interested in the economic relationship between the U.S. and China should watch this, as it is sure to challenge many beliefs you may have.
This is William C. Kirby, easily one of the most knowledgeable Western experts on the topic. He is Professor of China Studies at Harvard University and Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. He serves as Chairman of the Harvard China Fund, and Faculty Chair of the Harvard Center Shanghai. In other words, when it comes to business and China, there are pretty much no academic figures in the West more qualified than he is.
Here the gist of what he says:
On each country's openness to business, he says that "actually China is more open to foreign investment than maybe it's ever been under the People's Republic and the United States has become remarkably less open. [...] Right now if you're looking at regulatory risks as an American multinational or a Chinese multinational, thinking to do business in both markets, your biggest risk comes from Washington. Because you don't know when the next set of regulations or public hearings are going to come down. China has become bizarrely but significantly more predictable in this regard than the United States."
He gives a few examples of companies he's been working on.
The first one being TikTok, with this comment: "It is absolutely a low point in the history of diplomacy and of international relations that the two greatest powers of the world are at odds over a teenage video app."
Another example he gives is CATL (the EV battery maker): "The Ford Motor Company, which has been around a long time by adapting to times, wanted to partner with [CATL] so that Ford could have competitive EVs in this country. And yet that becomes politically impossible, so their sustainability goals are certain to be set back and so are those of the United States."
Or again, "right here in Cambridge, MA, [for our subway system] the cars are made in Springfield, MA by CRRC [a Chinese company]. [CRRC's] is the biggest industrial investment in Springfield in a half century, overseen and brought to fruition by Republican governor Charlie Baker. And yet Senator Schumer says on the Senate floor that we should not have Chinese cars on the red line because there might be spyware, and people could find out what you're reading, if you're reading..."
Last example he gives, that of "a 4th generation textile company that dates back to the 1910s in Shanghai called Esquel, they make half of the high-end men's woven shirts in the world, their largest market being in North America and Europe. A leader in sustainability in the otherwise highly polluted textile industry. They've been caught in the political crossfire because they rely on Xinjiang cotton and they were accused in a very sloppily written report by a graduate student at the Center for Strategic and International Studies [CSIS] of using forced labor in their Xinjiang spinning mill. A mill that I have actually visited and it is entirely automated. So they've lost their North American market and 30,000 employees, and the Xinjiang cotton farmers, the private farmers from whom they bought their cotton in recent years, have less of a market for their cotton."
There you go. China is systematically presented as becoming "more repressive", less friendly to business, etc. but those who actually know the topic in considerable depth - like Kirby - know full well that the bulk of the instability and risks associated with doing business in or with China actually comes from Washington.
Sequel's Xinjiang story is particularly interesting because it illustrates how Washington uses "human rights" claims to decouple from China, even when it has no basis in reality and results in the impoverishment of Uyghurs farmers in Xinjiang, denying them a substantial share of their income.
Kamala Harris knows no shame. She used the strongest words to condemn Hamas for alleged killing 1,200 Israelis. But she won’t even mention the number of Palestinians (28,000+) killed, including more than 12,000 children. Children. She only said Israel could do better. That is such whitewash of atrocities in Gaza committed with U.S. bombs and money. Despicable.