HOLY SHIT…
Russian Federal Security Service Chief said today, “the US, Britain, and Ukraine, were behind the Moscow concert hall attack”.
Those are serious allegations… with global implications…
Regardless of who you think is telling the truth, tensions are high.
@catturd2 The US state department and NATO have wanted this war with Russia for a long time. They wanted to kick this war off in 2017 but the wrong President was elected. Now they want this war now more than ever to prevent that same President from getting elected again.
If your man isn’t asking where you are, who you’re with, and telling you to go home to safety.
He doesn’t love you.
Trust me - all his hoes are out he doesn’t care.
But he wants YOU at HOME with the door LOCKED.
Men show love with protection.
@VigilantFox Mr Putin just gained a large influx of new fans across the globe without a doubt, whether you like it or not, he's a much stronger and innovative leader. Some eyes have just been opened 👀
Nordstream was unequivocally the largest act of war against the EU since its founding, with devastating consequences for its energy security and Europeans' prosperity.
So naturally we choose to stay silent on who did it 🤦
It's obvious why. The perpetrator is almost certainly either Ukraine or the U.S. (or both acting in concert). In either case, admitting that one or the other did it would completely flip the whole narrative. Way too embarrassing to admit that the country we "defend" attacked us, and even more embarrassing to admit the country that purportedly "defends" us attacked us!
Also tells you an awful lot about the European conception of democracy. You only have the right to know what doesn't challenge the status quo or threatens "alliances"... In other words, your leadership that defined the current strategy have decided that if you were to know about these things, you'd probably vote for a different leadership with a different strategy, so it's better you don't know.
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Players of the Irish basketball team announced they will not shake hands with Israeli players and will even avoid standing in front of them at the start of the game tonight
Massive respect to Ireland!
An honourable people who KNOW what colonisers look like and how to treat them
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This is undoubtedly one of the most extraordinary interviews of a former senior US government official on Gaza.
This is Chas Freeman, former Assistant Secretary of Defense and former US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
Key points in the video:
- He agrees that many of the victims of Oct 7th were killed by the Israeli army in the form of "undisciplined fire by helicopters with hellfire missiles or by tanks with incendiary rounds directed at buildings". In the case of the victims of the music festival he even says they "were largely killed, it appears, by hellfire missiles and by other undisciplined fire by Israeli forces". To him this "disgrace in military terms" stems from a "lack of discipline and training necessary to respond" but also from the IDF's "Hannibal directive", which "says that rather than get into bargaining over hostage exchange you should just kill the Israeli hostages along with their captors."
- He says that with Oct 7th "Hamas had 2 objectives": 1) "Put the Palestinian self-determination issue back on the global agenda", something he says they've "succeeded" in doing since they're is "widespread recognition outside Israel that only self-determination for Palestine in the form of a 2-state solution can provide security to Israel". He says that even in "the US, which has a larger Jewish population than Israel, many Jews have come to realize that this is the case. Younger Jews in particular in the U.S. are very disillusioned with Zionism and don't want to suffer contagion from it in the form of antisemitism, which is actually growing now as a result of Israeli actions".
2) "Give Hamas enormous popularity among Palestinians because they are seen as having stood up, as having been willing to accept death rather than captivity". He refers to Norman Finkelstein's "analogy of slave revolts in the U.S." and particularly the "1831 revolt by Nat Turner, a well-educated very intelligent enslaved African who led a slave revolt in Southern Virginia which had as its objective the murder of every white person they encountered." He says it "raises a moral question: 'Is the violence of the slave-owner morally the same as the violence of the slave trying to end that violence?'. The same moral question arises with Israeli oppression of Palestinians versus Palestinian resistance to oppression."
- All in all he concludes that much like the violence against African-Americans that followed slave revolts in the 19th century, the Israeli vengeance against Palestinians "won't be remembered fondly by anyone in the future". In fact he goes as far as saying that "when people think of Israel in the past they thought of it as a refuge for the victims of the Holocaust... now they will think of it as the home of perpetrators of genocide. When they think of Israel, they will think of burned buildings and dead babies. This is an image problem of a fundamental nature and from the point of view of Israel it strips Israel of its protection by charges of antisemitism against anyone who is critical of Israel because to be critical of people who are carrying out genocide cannot be antisemitism, it cannot be considered immoral. Antisemitism is a despicable attitude but to oppose genocide by Israel is not."
If you haven't figured it out by now, our entire government is a huge mafia who launders our tax payer money right back to themselves through foreign aid & endless wars.
They all hate you & couldn't care less if you suffer & die horrible deaths, as long as they got rich.
Tucker interviewing Putin is important for opening more channels of communication. We need more conversations, not less. I'll speak to Tucker on podcast after.
I also hope to interview both Putin and Zelenskyy individually. I'll work hard to do this well.
This war has to end. Leaders need to find a path to peace. Conversations are a part of that.
For people criticizing me, I appreciate it. I will do better.