GAZA: hiltzaileen eta esperantzaren artean (27)

Azken bolada honetan ikusi dugunez (Israel, AEB eta NATO zale estatu guztiak errudun, Palestinaren genozidioan izeneko sarreretan), onik, deus gutxi espero daiteke NATO-ko estatu kide guztietatik…

Guk GAZA segituko dugu aipatzen.

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Elon Musk@elonmusk

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Exactly right. ALL government spending is taxation.

The government either taxes you directly or, by increasing the money supply, taxes you through inflation.

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Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil@ivan_8848

The NATO base in Romania will be used to initiate a war against Russia, believes Călin Georgescu.

Why was Romania’s election canceled?

Why is NATO trying to build one of the largest bases on the Black Sea opposite of Crimea?

What’s next?

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I’ve traveled over a million miles in this role and everywhere I’ve gone, I’ve heard from people with a strong desire to work together with the United States. Because of the work we’ve done to bring countries together, we’ve advanced progress for people in America and around the world.

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Jackson Hinkle @jacksonhinklle

@SecBlinken

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As Secretary of State you:

Led a genocide in Gaza

Slaughtered civilians in Lebanon

Bombed civilians in Yemen

Created Al Qaeda Syrian Government

Tried to overthrow African leaders

Overthrew elections in Romania

Tried starting WW3 with Russia

Got nearly 11 million Ukrainians killed

Pushed China further towards war

Attempted Georgian color revolution

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DD Geopolitics@DD_Geopolitics

?￰゚ヌᆰ US troops should leave Germany, and the government should abandon its vassal allegiance to Washington and promote peaceful relations with Russia.

German MP Sevim Dagdelen

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Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani·

1945 Palestine – Before Zionism

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You’ve been to Israel 11 times since October 7, which means you’ve logged at least 132,000 miles orchestrating the Gaza Holocaust. Your closing propaganda video features no images of you with Netanyahu, yet it is this murderous relationship which will define your entire legacy.

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Zlatti71@Zlatti_71

?￰゚ヌᆰ The German left-wing chancellor candidate, Sahra Wagenknecht, has called for lifting sanctions against Russia and maintaining the import of Russian gas.

In her view, the U.S. sanctions policy has nothing to do with the Ukrainian conflict and is solely aimed at boosting the American economy.

Wagenknecht also described Washington’s restrictions on Russia as a “program to kill German and European companies,” as quoted by Die Zeit.

It is worth noting that Wagenknecht also advocates for banning the supply of German weapons to Ukraine.

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A child with severe burns arrived at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, where he was immediately admitted to the emergency department to receive the necessary treatment.

The medical team is working diligently to provide the required care and closely monitor his health condition amidst intensified efforts to save his life.

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Jonathan Cook@Jonathan_K_Cook

Israel’s Haaretz newspaper reports that an Israeli drone assassinated two Palestinian cousins, boys aged 8 and 10, as they were in the yard of the families’ home in the West Bank getting ready for school. The Israeli army claims it was targeting militants suspected of laying improvised explosives.

Soldiers then smashed their way into the families’ house, ransacked them, beat a paramedic trying to save the children, and pointed their rifles at one of the mothers as she tried to hold her son, forcing her back into the house.

Finally, the soldiers seized the boys’ bodies, only returning them to the families many hours later.

Events like this have been happening to Palestinian families for many, many decades, invariably unreported by western media. Palestinian anger and resistance is then presented by that same media as irrational hatred and terrorism.

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Chay Bowes@BowesChay

They don’t care about the million Dead Ukrainians, they supplied the weapons and stopped the Peace deal

They don’t care about Democracy, Ukrianes a Dictatorship.

They don’t care about “Freedom” Ukraines an open air prison

They care about Profit.

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AIPAC Tracker@TrackAIPAC

With his final days in office, President Joe Biden is authorizing an $8 billion arms transfer to Israel in direct violation of the Leahy Law: “Israeli soldiers say they have been ordered to target and kill innocents arbitrarily, including children.”

via @chrislhayes

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Humza Yousaf@HumzaYousaf

Stop. Killing. Children.

74 children in Gaza were killed in the first week of 2025, many frozen to death because of the conditions imposed upon them.

Imagine their lips turning blue, their limbs stiffening, their breathing slowing down.

What if it was your child?

#Ceasefire

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NADA MUHAMMED ?@nadamuhammedd1

Good morning to everyone who cares about us..

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?￰゚ヌᄎ Russian President Putin says he wants to build a fair, just, and multipolar world.

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Hassan Mafi ‏@thatdayin1992

If you ever feel stupid, just remember that the US sends billions of dollars to Nazis in Ukraine and Nazis in Zionistan while the US looks like this.

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Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده@RamAbdu

This is a teacher beloved by thousands of students in Gaza, admired for his teaching style.

This is Anwar Jarada, “Abu Atiya,” a physics teacher. Israel killed him moments ago in his home in Shujaiya, where he had turned his house into a place for teaching children physics.

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JUST IN:

The people trapped inside the Indonesian Hospital in Northern Gaza are using medical saline solutions for drinking and cooking after their water supply was cut off, amid an intense siege that has lasted for more than three months.

At any moment, these saline solutions could run out, leaving them with nothing. These could be their final moments, and this is the final warning.

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Assal Rad@AssalRad

Q: When you tried to vocalize what you saw happening in Gaza, you feel like you were told to shut up?

Hala: Yes, I would show images of children that were starved to death…I was berated… ‘don’t put that image in there, we don’t want to see that the children are starving to death’

She was told later that her reports were no longer needed.

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Former U.S. diplomat Hala Rharrit said she documented images coming out of Gaza for the State Department – “fragments of U.S. bombs next to massacres of mostly children.”

Warning: This clip contains graphic images from the war in Gaza. https://cbsn.ws/3PtOMTI

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On our small planet, all injustices are connected.

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The fires burning in Palestine and Los Angeles today are symptoms of the same disease: a system that values conquest over conservation, profit over people, and expansion over existence. https://mondoweiss.net/2025/01/the-fl

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Chay Bowes@BowesChay

Russian troops are dropping leaflets urging encircled Ukrainians to surrender before it’s too late.

Zelenskys compleltey failed Kursk incursion has killed almost 60,000 Ukrainians. Currently the Russian Army is advancing on all fronts.

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Over 20 Countries Have Already Applied To Join BRICS in 2025

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“‘Do not put that image in there! We do not want to see that children are starving to death!'”

Former US diplomat Hala Rharrit recounts being told by her superiors shortly before being informed that her reports on the US-Israeli genocide in Gaza were no longer required.

Australian healthcare workers held a sit-in to protest against the Israeli abduction of Palestinian healthcare workers from Gaza.

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Children lose limbs DAILY in Gaza The little child Jihad Yousef lost his legs in an Israeli air strike that targeted a tent in Khan Younis.

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Trump versus “The Establishment”

Scott Ritter

Jan 04, 2025

(https://scottritter.substack.com/p/trump-versus-the-establishment?r=1vhv3f)

President Trump and former NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg at the 2017 NATO Summit

Donald Trump enters 2025 with a perceived mandate for change and a doctrine predicated on the mantra “peace through strength.”

Perhaps the biggest change sought by Trump is to divorce the United States from its Cold War-era marriage to a trans-Atlantic military alliance—NATO—that lacks any present-day purpose other than to stimulate an atmosphere of confrontation with Russia.

The question remains as to whether Trump’s mandate is strong enough to bring about this divorce, and whether the precepts of “peace” will win out over those of “strength” if this mandate is challenged at home and abroad.

Donald Trump is a man on a mission.

He is also a man driven by an ego which may outstrip the ability of the nation he will be sworn in to lead on January 20, 2025, to match.

Trump simultaneously seeks to disengage the United States from global hot spots that have come to define present-day national security priorities while promoting a new foreign policy centered on solidifying American dominance over its immediate spheres of strategic interest, including taking an aggressive stance on expanding the territory of the United States to include Greenland and the Panama Canal.

To accomplish this expansive goal, Trump and his foreign policy/national security team will need to go against the grain of decades of policy imperatives that have, over time, been used to define US national security interests.

In seeking to bring an end to the Ukraine conflict without accomplishing the underlying goals of the US and its western allies, namely the strategic defeat of Russia, Trump is opening the door for the potential normalization of relations between Russia and the US and, by extension, Russia and Europe.

This is a two-step process.

First and foremost, Trump must find a formulation for conflict cessation which simultaneously recognizes the reality of Russia’s victory over the collective West.

This means that Russia will need to get the vast majority of what it is seeking when it comes to the Ukraine conflict—Ukrainian neutrality (no NATO membership), permanent international recognition of Russian sovereignty over Crimea, Kherson, Zaporizhia, Donetsk and Lugansk, the lifting of all sanctions linked to the Special Military Operation, and political control over the future of what remains of Ukraine, including constitutional changes requiring “denazification.”

Trump will promote such a deal as a major victory, since he has cast himself as someone who did not promote this conflict, and as such should be credited with creating the conditions for peace.

The next step is perhaps the most challenging: divorcing the United States from NATO.

The Ukraine conflict has underscored the reality that post-Cold War NATO is an organization lacking in a viable mission. What was once a defensive alliance focused on protecting Western Europe from Soviet expansion, NATO has become little more than a tool of the very kind of US-led foreign adventurism Donald Trump claims he is seeking to walk away from.

The rub is that the political and economic elite of Europe who are responsible for NATO allowing itself to be redefined as a tool of American empire will not willingly yield to Trump’s strategic vision. NATO, facing the diminishment of US investment into the alliance, will seek to restructure the defenses of Europe predicated on the very threat model Trump, through his peace initiative regarding Ukraine, seeks to dismantle.

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Europe, however, is not able to bear the financial burden of such an undertaking, and any effort to build a massive new European military designed to confront a manufactured Russian threat will by necessity require the reallocation of limited fiscal resources away from the kind of social and infrastructure investments the bulk of the European population are demanding from their governments, making any effort to do so the equivalent of political suicide.

Trump’s goal is to make NATO politically and economically unsustainable. To do this, he must get Europe to acquiesce to a vision that reverses decades of policy predicated upon Russia as an existential threat, as well as getting congressional support for divorcing the United States from a trans-Atlantic alliance that has served as the core of American national security policy for 80 years.

It is unlikely that Europe will go gently into that good night.

Anti-government demonstrations, Paris, France, 2018

Instead, there will be a period of political and economic turmoil as deeply entrenched elites seek to retain their positions of power and influence in the face of unyielding geopolitical reality that dictates otherwise. Germany, France, and the United Kingdom—traditionally the core of what constitutes European political, economic and military power—are all in what appears to be irreversible decline, generating domestic political fallout that will ultimately prove fatal to the current ruling class.

One of the largest obstacles Trump faces in trying to oversee what amounts to the euthanasia of post-War European power structures comes not from the European continent, which frankly speaking is virtually powerless to prevent such an outcome in the face of American indifference manifesting itself in a refusal to underwrite the costs associated with sustaining the NATO alliance. Rather, Trump will face pushback from within the halls of Congress. Here, decades of a symbiotic relationship between those who control the power of the purse and those responsible for defending the nation have produced a war-based economy that feeds upon conflicts promoted by elected officials whose positions are dependent upon the support of the warmongering class.

This is precisely the threat to American democracy that President Dwight Eisenhower warned of in his farewell address to the nation in January 1961.

Trump gave voice to this threat in a video statement released on March 17, 2023. “Our foreign policy establishment,” Trump declared, “keeps trying to pull the world into conflict with a nuclear-armed Russia based on the lie that Russia represents our greatest threat. But the greatest threat to Western civilization today,” Trump noted, “is not Russia. It’s probably more than anything else ourselves and some of the horrible, USA-hating people that represent us.”

Trump pledged “a complete commitment to dismantling the entire globalist, neocon establishment that is perpetually dragging us into endless wars, pretending to fight for freedom and democracy abroad, while they turn us into a third-world country and a third-world dictatorship right here at home.”

Trump added that NATO’s role needs to be re-explored, and that the State Department, “defense bureaucracy” and intelligence services must likewise be overhauled.

Trump accused this “establishment” of wanting to “squander all of America’s strength, blood and treasure, chasing monsters and phantoms overseas while keeping us distracted from the havoc they’re creating here at home. These forces,” Trump concluded, “are doing more damage to America than Russia and China could ever have dreamed.”

The stakes in this game of political dominance are as high as they can get—left unchecked, the “establishment” could very well lead the United States down the path of inevitable nuclear conflict with Russia.

Trump has articulated a desire to take a different path.

His mantra of “peace through strength,” however, is a double-edged sword.

As currently configured, Trump’s strategic vision appears to seek to trade the loss of the post-War trans-Atlantic alliance that has defined American national security for eight decades for peace and stability in Europe, for the assertion of a new Monroe Doctrine where the United States rules as the unquestioned power over not only the sovereign territory of the American homeland, but also America’s neighbors to the north and south.

Trump’s gambit is predicated on Congress being willing to accept the proposed acquisition of Greenland and the declared re-acquisition of the Panama Canal, as well as the promise of American dominance over the North and South American continents, as a fair exchange for the loss of Europe.

But Trump’s gambit is also predicated on the fact that any massive restructuring of American geopolitical priorities will inevitably disenfranchise existing power elites to the benefit of a new “establishment” elite.

The deeply entrenched current elites will not yield the field without a fight.

Moreover, the exchange Trump is proposing assumes that the United States can negotiate a smooth exit from Europe void of any entanglements. One of the biggest hurdles in this regard is Trump’s oversized ego and notoriously thin skin. “Peace through strength” is as much about perception as it is about reality, and the concessions Trump will be compelled to make to Russia to bring the Ukraine conflict to a quick and decisive conclusion require, at a minimum, the appearance that what happens is all part of the Trump “design.”

Russia has already thrown a wrench into the works by rejecting out of hand a peace proposal assembled by the Trump national security team-in-waiting, an outcome which most likely proves fatal to Trump’s stated objective of ending the Ukraine conflict on “day one” of his presidency.

If only it were that easy.

President Trump and Russian President Putin at the June 2018 Helsinki Summit

The fact is it may very well take between six months and a year after Trump is sworn in for the Ukraine conflict to wind down on terms acceptable to Russia. Trump would be well-advised to engage with the Russians early and realistically to bring an end to the fighting in the shortest timeframe possible. Only after that can he begin the process of divorcing the United States from the dysfunctional union it maintains with NATO. And, like any long-time relationship, this divorce will take time. But the dissolution of NATO is all but assured once the Ukraine conflict is concluded. Trump can literally hand off the proceedings to his “lawyers” and get on with the courtship of his new conquest—greater America.

Which, of course, brings a whole other meaning to the concept of “Make America Great Again.”

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Interesting Times

Scott Ritter

Jan 10, 2025

(https://scottritter.substack.com/p/interesting-times?r=1vhv3f)

Happy New Year! (llustration by NEMØ)

May you live in interesting times.”

Said to be a curse, this apocryphal saying, attributed to China, is in fact more than likely the product of an Englishman’s imagination. It is, however, accurate nonetheless, especially if one’s understanding of the definition of the word “interesting” takes a more morbid approach toward what is capable today of “arousing curiosity or interest” or “holding or catching the attention.”

By any account, 2024 was an “interesting” year. We began with dual conflicts in progress—the Russian “Special Military Operation” in Ukraine, and the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza.

But there were other conflicts as well, those that operated below the event horizon of most Americans. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, contested results stemming from a flawed election that took place in December 2023 led to a fresh outbreak of fighting in the eastern part of that troubled nation, continuing three decades of warfare that has killed millions and currently is responsible for the displacement of some 7.2 million civilians.

And in Sudan a Civil War raged with all the brutality that can be mustered when conflict becomes based upon ethnicity. With tens of thousands killed and millions more displaced, the conflict in Sudan had all the earmarks of a genocide.

Interesting times, indeed.

Scott will discuss this article and answer audience questions on Ep. 228 of Ask the Insepctor.

But then the Houthis shut down Israeli-affiliated shipping in the Gulf of Aden, and Iran launched not one, but two, missile strikes against Israel, and things became even more interesting.

The US-led “rules-based international order” found itself challenged in unprecedented fashion by a new multi-polar forum, BRICS, which held its annual summit in the Russian city of Kazan, demonstrating once and for all that the western efforts to isolate Russia in the aftermath of its 2022 invasion of Ukraine had failed.

China flexed its muscles in the Pacific, asserting its sovereignty over Taiwan and the disputed islands, many of them man-made (by the Chinese) in the South Pacific, and North Korea continued to expand its nuclear-capable ballistic missile arsenal.

In the United States, politically motivated lawfare sought to disrupt the presidential aspirations of Donald Trump while the Democratic Party carried out a de facto coup, replacing the senile Joe Biden with the incompetent Kamala Harris without any of the normal trappings of democratic due process.

Donald Trump won—convincingly, throwing the entire American establishment into a panic.

And, to top things off, the Biden administration, seeking to cement its policy legacies in a way that Trump would not be able to readily undo them, pushed the United States to the brink of a nuclear war with Russia.

It is with good reason that the newborn 2025 looks back on 2024 with fear and trepidation.

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But when he turns his gaze toward the year to come, things become even more “interesting.”

Benjamin Netanyahu continues to rule over an Israeli nation defined by genocide and empowered by an incoming Trump administration that has staffed its senior policy posts with the staunchest of Zionists.

Donald Trump hasn’t even been sworn in as President and he has turned the world upside down with threats to use military force to invade, occupy and annex Greenland (a territory of Denmark, ostensibly a NATO ally!) and to seize control of the Panama Canal, the control of which the US transferred to the Panamanian government in 1999.

Trump has pledged to bring an end to the war in Ukraine, but neither Volodymyr Zelensky, the erstwhile President of Ukraine, or Vladimir Putin, the legitimate President of Russia, are on the same page when it comes to a cessation of hostilities, meaning that the war in Ukraine will drag on for months to come.

Trump claims he wants to resume his bromance with North Korean leader Kim Jung-un, but Kim has become cozy with Putin.

And Xi Jinping and his behemoth Chinese economy looms large in the background, identified by Trump as the greatest threat to the United States, and as such his greatest challenge.

The old wars continue to rage, and the potential for new conflicts is an ever-present reality.

It’s no wonder the poor baby 2025 pooped his diapers in fear!

2025 is going to be very interesting indeed.

We live in interesting times.

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Geure herriari, Euskal Herriari dagokionez, hona hemen gure apustu bakarra:

We Basques do need a real Basque independent State in the Western Pyrenees, just a democratic lay or secular state, with all the formal characteristics of any independent State: Central Bank, Treasury, proper currency, out of the European Distopia and faraway from NAT0, maybe being a BRICS partner…

Ikus Euskal Herriaren independentzia eta Mikel Torka

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