Here’s Europe’s response to the behavior of the United States of America. I’m really not sure how Trump arrives at the conclusion that America is respected around the world. It’s just another of his fantasies.
While Trump is a legend in his own lunch break the world is making other plans. Here’s MEP Mark Botengo to spell it out in just 40 seconds.
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Don’t think Israel would pull-off a false flag to push the US🇺🇸 into a war with Iran as tensions flare?
Annie Machon, a former MI5 intelligence officer explains how Israel bombed their own embassy in London in 1994 to frame Palestinian activists as terrorists.
HOW CHINA IS DIFFERENT FORM THE AMERICA
In a powerful exchange with the late investigative journalist John Pilger, venture capitalist, political scientist, and author Eric X. Li offered a framing that cuts through decades of Cold War rhetoric about democracy, capitalism, and power.
Li draws a sharp distinction between political choice and policy power. In the United States, he argues, voters can rotate political parties endlessly, but the core policies rarely change. Why; because capital has captured the state. Billionaires, corporations, and financial interests shape policymaking regardless of who wins elections. Political authority, in practice, cannot discipline capital.
Today, this plays out in plain sight. From Donald Trump bringing figures like Elon Musk into government orbit, hosting tech billionaires at the White House, offering tax breaks to corporations, and openly aligning foreign policy with business interests; to Democrats doing the same through different language. Barack Obama’s decision to bail out Wall Street after the 2008 financial collapse, instead of holding bankers accountable, remains a defining example. Different parties; same beneficiaries. The system, Li argues, is structurally rigged in favour of the one percent.
China, by contrast, operates in reverse. The Communist Party is not electorally replaceable, but policies are. Over six decades, China has shifted from Maoist central planning to a market driven economy, lifted more than 800 million people out of poverty according to the World Bank, industrialised at historic speed, and repeatedly adjusted its development strategy. The party remained; the policies changed dramatically.
Crucially, Li rejects the idea that China is capitalist. Yes, markets exist; but capital does not sit above the state. Billionaires cannot capture the politburo or dictate national policy. Capital operates, but it does not rule.
Whether one agrees or not, Li’s argument poses a fundamental question; is democracy about how often you vote, or about who actually holds power; and who the system ultimately serves?
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Palestinians have literally nothing, no weapons or the right to fight back, no diplomatic or capital advantage, no infrastructure or the basic human needs to maintain life, no food or clean water. they’re literally skins on bones, and the world want them to bow further to this.
Where’s Trump's board of Peace?
Israel has just bombed a camp sheltering displaced people in a safe zone.
Children killed.
This violates Article 52 of Additional Protocol (I) Geneva Conventions, but international law clearly doesn't apply to Israel.
Bombing a sea of tents, people with no means of defence from who they've already taken everything. Israel is a generational evil, a colony of thieves driven by a lust for Palestinian blood. Its existence robs us all of our collective humanity