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◾Western "controlled opposition" stool Owen Jones took the opportunity to slander Russia and Putin during a debate with Piers Morgan regarding Palestine.
◾I have talked before about the "Piers Morgan strategy", do you think this brining up Russia to emphasise how evil they are was coincidental or not agreed? Think twice.
◾What is embarrassing is that Jones keeps up with the NATO narrative about Ukraine after how the US administration is encouraging and white washing Israeli war crimes. There's none so blind as those who will not see, it doesn't matter if you pretend to be left or right when your policies are the same as US foreign police.
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◾I have talked before about the "Piers Morgan strategy", do you think this brining up Russia to emphasise how evil they are was coincidental or not agreed? Think twice.
◾What is embarrassing is that Jones keeps up with the NATO narrative about Ukraine after how the US administration is encouraging and white washing Israeli war crimes. There's none so blind as those who will not see, it doesn't matter if you pretend to be left or right when your policies are the same as US foreign police.
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"The Subversive"
A loopable video short dedicated to the designation of Irish Journalist Chay Bowes as a "Subversive" by the US and Ukrainian governments for speaking out on war crimes.
It was created by feeding images of the actual journalist himself through AI to train a learning model on his likeness, and then refeeding images created from that through another program using latent diffusion techniques to create the video itself.
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#SubvertTheWar
Kindly repost it in the comments in the linked tweet below, and post anywhere else you like.
https://twitter.com/BowesChay/status/1724735070328516801
A loopable video short dedicated to the designation of Irish Journalist Chay Bowes as a "Subversive" by the US and Ukrainian governments for speaking out on war crimes.
It was created by feeding images of the actual journalist himself through AI to train a learning model on his likeness, and then refeeding images created from that through another program using latent diffusion techniques to create the video itself.
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#SubvertTheWar
Kindly repost it in the comments in the linked tweet below, and post anywhere else you like.
https://twitter.com/BowesChay/status/1724735070328516801
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🇵🇾🤝🇻🇪 Paraguay and Venezuela Reestablish Diplomatic Ties
Paraguay and Venezuela have decided to reestablish diplomatic ties, the Paraguayan foreign ministry said in a statement on Wednesday, after the South American countries broke off relations nearly five years ago.
Formal diplomatic ties were severed in January 2019, when Paraguay recognized opposition leader Juan Guaido as Venezuela's interim president.
The arrival of Santiago Peña to the Paraguayan presidency in August marked a turning point in bilateral relations. In the coming days the two countries will name their respective ambassadors. The decision was adopted after conversations between the heads of State of Paraguay, Santiago Peña; and Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro.
Both parties have committed to restarting bilateral relations based on the principles of Latin American integration and unity, with full respect for the fundamental principles of equal rights, self-determination, and non-interference in the internal affairs of other States and solidarity.
I wonder how Juan Guaidó is feeling these days?
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Paraguay and Venezuela have decided to reestablish diplomatic ties, the Paraguayan foreign ministry said in a statement on Wednesday, after the South American countries broke off relations nearly five years ago.
Formal diplomatic ties were severed in January 2019, when Paraguay recognized opposition leader Juan Guaido as Venezuela's interim president.
The arrival of Santiago Peña to the Paraguayan presidency in August marked a turning point in bilateral relations. In the coming days the two countries will name their respective ambassadors. The decision was adopted after conversations between the heads of State of Paraguay, Santiago Peña; and Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro.
Both parties have committed to restarting bilateral relations based on the principles of Latin American integration and unity, with full respect for the fundamental principles of equal rights, self-determination, and non-interference in the internal affairs of other States and solidarity.
I wonder how Juan Guaidó is feeling these days?
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🇨🇦 🇮🇱⚔️🇵🇸 In the land of Maple Syrup - Pro-Palestine protestors made Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau flee a restaurant in Vancouver where he was having dinner.
Protesters demanded that he stop “supporting genocide in Gaza.”
Several dozen police officers arrived to help Trudeau hightail it out of the restaurant.
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Protesters demanded that he stop “supporting genocide in Gaza.”
Several dozen police officers arrived to help Trudeau hightail it out of the restaurant.
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- "Sorry that I'm not from Ukraine. Sorry that my skin isn't white. Sorry to my children, that I brought you into a hypocritical and unfair world."
◾These words are painfully true and point to the dangerous double standard that many world leaders have given Palestinians. With this song, we're here to tell the world that not only are we resilient but that Palestinian lives late ootght you into a disposable, hypocritical and unfair world.
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◾These words are painfully true and point to the dangerous double standard that many world leaders have given Palestinians. With this song, we're here to tell the world that not only are we resilient but that Palestinian lives late ootght you into a disposable, hypocritical and unfair world.
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🇮🇱⚔🇵🇸Israel-Gaza Conflict: November 15 (Recap)
1️⃣ With the United States, United Kingdom and Russia abstaining, the UN Security Council passes resolution calling for extended humanitarian pauses in Gaza, but calls for a ceasefire remain unheeded.
2️⃣ Israeli forces launch another raid at the al-Shifa medical complex in Gaza City on Thursday, according to a doctor inside the hospital, as Hamas rejects claims of weapons being uncovered during hours-long raid on Wednesday.
3️⃣ Palestinian Foreign Ministry warns against Israel’s ‘misleading fabrications’ about al-Shifa, where thousands are taking shelter.
More than 11,300 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza since October 7. In Israel, the official death toll from Hamas’s attacks stands at more than 1,200.
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1️⃣ With the United States, United Kingdom and Russia abstaining, the UN Security Council passes resolution calling for extended humanitarian pauses in Gaza, but calls for a ceasefire remain unheeded.
2️⃣ Israeli forces launch another raid at the al-Shifa medical complex in Gaza City on Thursday, according to a doctor inside the hospital, as Hamas rejects claims of weapons being uncovered during hours-long raid on Wednesday.
3️⃣ Palestinian Foreign Ministry warns against Israel’s ‘misleading fabrications’ about al-Shifa, where thousands are taking shelter.
More than 11,300 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza since October 7. In Israel, the official death toll from Hamas’s attacks stands at more than 1,200.
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The U.S just attended a meeting in Dublin Ireland to attempt to silence journalists reporting inconvenient war truths. Journalist Chay Bowes was labeled a "subversive" for his anti-war stance.
I highly suggest offering this "subversive" person and their reporting your attention and support. If the corrupt system is that desperate to silence them, you know they are speaking powerful truths.
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https://twitter.com/BowesChay/status/1724735070328516801
I highly suggest offering this "subversive" person and their reporting your attention and support. If the corrupt system is that desperate to silence them, you know they are speaking powerful truths.
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https://twitter.com/BowesChay/status/1724735070328516801
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🇺🇸🇺🇦⚔🇷🇺CIA's Desperate Gambit in Kiev: Unmasking the West's Failing Proxy War
The arrival of CIA Director William Burns in Kiev signals a critical juncture in the Ukraine conflict. As the situation intensifies, Burns' urgent mission is a stark indicator of Ukraine's dire state. The Zelensky regime, once propagated as an emblem of resilience, now teeters on the brink of collapse, overwhelmed by insurmountable casualties and internal strife. This visit raises a crucial question: Is Ukraine on the cusp of a necessary capitulation, or is a coup on the horizon?
Amidst these high-level meetings, the on-ground reality in Ukraine is catastrophic. The country has cycled through 3 armies, now relying on an untrained and under-equipped force consisting largely of older men, women, and youths. This strategic dilution is no accident but a calculated Russian tactic: a meat-grinding strategy designed to deplete Ukraine's military strength and incite political chaos in Kiev.
As tensions escalate, an internal power struggle unfolds. Zelensky, in a bid to consolidate power, appears poised to purge key military figures, including Zaluzhny. This move would destabilize the already fragile military structure, further diminishing its capacity to withstand Russian advances. Meanwhile, Zelensky's admin grapples with allegations of corruption, with reports of rampant graft and theft, potentially affecting the flow of vital aid.
In this high-stakes environment, Burns' role is beyond mere diplomatic support. His presence underscores a broader strategic dilemma: whether to continue propping up a faltering regime or recalibrate U.S. policy in the region. With Washington's ambitions to embed NATO in Ukraine, the implications of Burns' visit are profound. How will the U.S. navigate this precarious situation, and at what cost? As the war reaches an inevitable tipping point, one must ask: Is the pursuit of a NATO foothold in Ukraine wort hthe cost?The very existence of NATO itself may well be the cost.
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The arrival of CIA Director William Burns in Kiev signals a critical juncture in the Ukraine conflict. As the situation intensifies, Burns' urgent mission is a stark indicator of Ukraine's dire state. The Zelensky regime, once propagated as an emblem of resilience, now teeters on the brink of collapse, overwhelmed by insurmountable casualties and internal strife. This visit raises a crucial question: Is Ukraine on the cusp of a necessary capitulation, or is a coup on the horizon?
Amidst these high-level meetings, the on-ground reality in Ukraine is catastrophic. The country has cycled through 3 armies, now relying on an untrained and under-equipped force consisting largely of older men, women, and youths. This strategic dilution is no accident but a calculated Russian tactic: a meat-grinding strategy designed to deplete Ukraine's military strength and incite political chaos in Kiev.
As tensions escalate, an internal power struggle unfolds. Zelensky, in a bid to consolidate power, appears poised to purge key military figures, including Zaluzhny. This move would destabilize the already fragile military structure, further diminishing its capacity to withstand Russian advances. Meanwhile, Zelensky's admin grapples with allegations of corruption, with reports of rampant graft and theft, potentially affecting the flow of vital aid.
In this high-stakes environment, Burns' role is beyond mere diplomatic support. His presence underscores a broader strategic dilemma: whether to continue propping up a faltering regime or recalibrate U.S. policy in the region. With Washington's ambitions to embed NATO in Ukraine, the implications of Burns' visit are profound. How will the U.S. navigate this precarious situation, and at what cost? As the war reaches an inevitable tipping point, one must ask: Is the pursuit of a NATO foothold in Ukraine wort hthe cost?The very existence of NATO itself may well be the cost.
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🇹🇷🔥 Erdogan's Fury or Farce? Unmasking Turkey's Stance in Gaza's Tragedy 🇵🇸💔
In a world where duplicity often masks as diplomacy, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's recent tirade against Israel, branding it a "terror state," slices through the global political discourse with a blade of brutal honesty—or does it? Amidst the charred ruins and wailing sirens of Gaza, Erdogan's words resonate with an intensity that belies a deeper, perhaps darker game. His vehement call for Israeli leaders to be tried for war crimes in The Hague echoes across the international stage, a damning indictment that spotlights over 11,300 Palestinian lives lost, including the heart-wrenching statistic of over 4,000 children.
Erdogan's denunciation extends beyond Israel's borders, casting a shadow of complicity on the West's doorstep. His critique of the "unlimited" support from Western allies to Israel paints a stark, unflinching portrait of a world order skewed in favour of the exceptionalists. This stance, however, is not without its contradictions. Erdogan's historical dance with Israel – a tango of condemnation intertwined with cynical economic collaborations – raises a searing question: Is this latest outburst a genuine outcry for the Palestinian plight or a cynical manoeuvre of a wannabe Sultan?
Erdogan's meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, in the context of Germany's backing of Israel, adds layers of complexity to this narrative. Scholz's opposition to an "immediate ceasefire" in Gaza lays bare the West's contempt for life.
Erdogan's past vacillations, marked by a blend of sharp criticism and subsequent diplomatic coziness with Israel, inject a dose of skepticism into his current stance. This pattern, reminiscent of his dealings with the U.S. over Kurdish issues, suggests a strategic rather than a purely humanitarian motivation. Erdogan's rhetoric, potent and provocative, thus emerges not just as a voice for the oppressed, but as a calculated play in the larger geopolitical game.
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In a world where duplicity often masks as diplomacy, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's recent tirade against Israel, branding it a "terror state," slices through the global political discourse with a blade of brutal honesty—or does it? Amidst the charred ruins and wailing sirens of Gaza, Erdogan's words resonate with an intensity that belies a deeper, perhaps darker game. His vehement call for Israeli leaders to be tried for war crimes in The Hague echoes across the international stage, a damning indictment that spotlights over 11,300 Palestinian lives lost, including the heart-wrenching statistic of over 4,000 children.
Erdogan's denunciation extends beyond Israel's borders, casting a shadow of complicity on the West's doorstep. His critique of the "unlimited" support from Western allies to Israel paints a stark, unflinching portrait of a world order skewed in favour of the exceptionalists. This stance, however, is not without its contradictions. Erdogan's historical dance with Israel – a tango of condemnation intertwined with cynical economic collaborations – raises a searing question: Is this latest outburst a genuine outcry for the Palestinian plight or a cynical manoeuvre of a wannabe Sultan?
Erdogan's meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, in the context of Germany's backing of Israel, adds layers of complexity to this narrative. Scholz's opposition to an "immediate ceasefire" in Gaza lays bare the West's contempt for life.
Erdogan's past vacillations, marked by a blend of sharp criticism and subsequent diplomatic coziness with Israel, inject a dose of skepticism into his current stance. This pattern, reminiscent of his dealings with the U.S. over Kurdish issues, suggests a strategic rather than a purely humanitarian motivation. Erdogan's rhetoric, potent and provocative, thus emerges not just as a voice for the oppressed, but as a calculated play in the larger geopolitical game.
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💥🇺🇸🇨🇳 "Yes, he is a dictator": A master class from Biden on how to insult a major partner right after negotiations. 🤷♂️
Biden, after his meeting with Xi Jinping in San Francisco, again called the Chinese leader a "dictator," explaining that this is the form of government in China.
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Biden, after his meeting with Xi Jinping in San Francisco, again called the Chinese leader a "dictator," explaining that this is the form of government in China.
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This week, as global leaders descend on San Francisco for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, he’s bringing perhaps his biggest pitch yet to a new crowd of potential investors: Landbridge, a $28 billion infrastructure project that offers an alternative trade route through Southeast Asia that would bypass one of the world’s busiest sea lanes.
The proposed 100-kilometer bridge that would cut across the Kra Isthmus, the narrowest part of the Malay Peninsula, would connect the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean without requiring ships to sail down along the tip of Singapore through the narrow Malacca Strait, which is known to experience congestion, collisions, and even piracy. The Landbridge is estimated by Thai authorities to cut transport duration by an average of four days and lower shipping costs by 15%.
The idea of creating an alternative route to the crowded Malacca Strait may be ambitious, but it’s not at all new: plans for such a shortcut, whether by land bridge or canal, date at least to the 17th century, in the Ayutthaya kingdom predating modern Thailand.
What seems top of mind for Srettha is the domestic impact the project could have: the Landbridge, he says, is expected to create 280,000 jobs and increase Thailand’s GDP by 5.5% per year when completed.
Srettha previously pitched the Landbridge to Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Chinese investors in October during the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing, where Chinese investors as well as investors from Saudi Arabia reportedly showed interest. In San Francisco this week, at his “Thailand Landbridge Roadshow,” Srettha stressed to U.S. investors how the proposed project, which Thailand aims to complete by 2039, would maintain the flow of goods as the capacity of the Malacca Strait faces increasing pressure.
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The proposed 100-kilometer bridge that would cut across the Kra Isthmus, the narrowest part of the Malay Peninsula, would connect the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean without requiring ships to sail down along the tip of Singapore through the narrow Malacca Strait, which is known to experience congestion, collisions, and even piracy. The Landbridge is estimated by Thai authorities to cut transport duration by an average of four days and lower shipping costs by 15%.
The idea of creating an alternative route to the crowded Malacca Strait may be ambitious, but it’s not at all new: plans for such a shortcut, whether by land bridge or canal, date at least to the 17th century, in the Ayutthaya kingdom predating modern Thailand.
What seems top of mind for Srettha is the domestic impact the project could have: the Landbridge, he says, is expected to create 280,000 jobs and increase Thailand’s GDP by 5.5% per year when completed.
Srettha previously pitched the Landbridge to Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Chinese investors in October during the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing, where Chinese investors as well as investors from Saudi Arabia reportedly showed interest. In San Francisco this week, at his “Thailand Landbridge Roadshow,” Srettha stressed to U.S. investors how the proposed project, which Thailand aims to complete by 2039, would maintain the flow of goods as the capacity of the Malacca Strait faces increasing pressure.
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🇺🇦🤡🇬🇧🤡 British Foreign Minister David Cameron went to Kiev, the Ukrainian drug addict wasted no time in begging shamelessly.
Volodymyr Zelensky:
David Cameron:
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Volodymyr Zelensky:
“This is very important now, because the world is no longer focused on the situation on our battlefield and in Ukraine.
And such a division of attention, in fact, is not at all good for us.
And we are grateful that Britain has always supported Ukraine.”
David Cameron:
“With my visit, I want to show that we will continue to provide you with moral, diplomatic and economic support.
But first of all - military assistance, which you really need. And not only this year and next. But for as long as it takes.
I had some disagreements with my friend Boris Johnson, whom I have known for 40 years. But his support for you is the best thing.
This meeting is very important to understand your immediate needs in order to work out joint steps on how we can establish the right interaction with all our friends and allies to bring special attention to Ukraine. And for me this is very personal.”
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