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beim nächsten mal wird alles besser @Comgenerico19

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barry with the NED@bonzerbarry·
>Ghalibaf: Based on some data, Iran's enemies, with the support of one of the regional countries, are preparing to occupy one of the Iranian islands. All enemy movements are under the full surveillance of our armed forces. If they step out of line, all the vital infrastructure of that regional country will, without restriction, become the target of relentless attacks. >Hezbollah announces their 66th operation of the day, breaking their previous record (63) from three days ago >Hezbollah: In defense of Lebanon and its people, we targeted 2 more Merkava tanks with guided missiles in Taybeh, resulting in their destruction, bringing the number of destroyed tanks to 8, and the confrontations are still ongoing until the issuance of this statement >Al-Manar: The resistance lured the Israeli force into the Muhaysibat area, where a well-prepared ambush with guided missiles had been set up for them (picture of occupation army troops taking cover during battles in Naqoura, published earlier)
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tomie@tomieinlove·
In English, there is an untranslatable word—situationship—which expresses an intimacy without labels or the fetters of commitment. Meanwhile, Urdu is so spiritually bankrupt that it doesn’t even have a word for “lowkirkenuinely”
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urdu has a word for the pain of separation that contains, within it, the assumption that reunion is cosmically possible. while english is so spiritually bankrupt it can name the ache but not imagine its end.

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Dimitri Lascaris
Dimitri Lascaris@dimitrilascaris·
As I've said repeatedly, EU states are far more involved in the US-Israeli war of aggression on Iran than EU governments care to admit. Take Greece, for example. For some absurd reason, Greece has stationed one of its Patriot air defence systems in Saudi Arabia. Greece has a very small economy and is heavily indebted. Therefore, it cannot afford to purchase many of these grossly overpriced (and grossly overrated) air defence systems from the United States. So why is this Patriot system in Saudi Arabia? Greece's government constantly claims that the greatest threat to Greece is Turkey (a fellow NATO member, by the way). Shouldn't these systems therefore be stationed on Greek soil, adjacent to Turkey? Not only has Greece stationed a Patriot air defence system in Saudi Arabia, but during the current war of aggression on Iran, Greece claims to have used that system to shoot down two Iranian ballistic missiles over Saudi Arabia. The government of @kmitsotakis describes that action as "defensive", but whom was Greece defending? Iran has not aimed any ballistic missiles at Greece. Most likely, Greece was 'defending' the genocidal Israeli entity, which launched this war on Iran in flagrant violation of the UN Charter. Greece is therefore a participant in this aggression, and is violating international law.
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Crixiv 2 🇵🇸@solzhenidiot·
"The distinctive feature of the petty bourgeois is to battle against bourgeoisdom with the instruments of bourgeois society itself. That is why the author CORRECTS bourgeois activity by demanding more extensive [anti-war protests]." This is vol 1! Lenin exposed Cait first thing.
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Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz

It's disgusting that this is the closest thing to a mass-scale antiwar protest in the United States right now. The problem with these "No Kings" protests is right there in the title. They're saying "We don't want a king, we want a president!" But Donald Trump is not a king. He is a president. And that's the real problem: US presidents are extremely evil men who do extremely evil things. Donald Trump is a US president who is doing US president things. US presidents consistently murder people with unforgivable acts of mass military violence, mistreat immigrants and marginalized communities, and promote tyranny for the benefit of corrupting special interests in defense of the US empire and the capitalist status quo. That's what their job is. If they weren't willing to do these things, they wouldn't get the job. Trump is not some freakish aberration; he is the product of the same American political status quo as his predecessors. He became president the same way they did, and the powers he now wields were given to his office via mundane executive, legislative and judicial decisions and precedents before he was ever elected. But because the "No Kings" protests are organized by liberal defenders of that same political status quo, the demonstrations cannot address any of this. The whole thing is designed to be as large and inclusive as possible while also ensuring that it doesn't disrupt the established order in any meaningful way. They make no real demands. They coordinate the demonstrations with police and government officials. Protesters show up for a few hours with their brunch signs and their orange guy shirts, and then they go home without inconveniencing anybody. They are not protesting against the US empire. They just want a more polite, photogenic empire. They are not protesting the corrupt oligarchic political system which gave rise to Donald Trump. They just want the corrupt oligarchic political system to give rise to presidents who make them feel less uncomfortable. The problem is US presidents, not kings. The problem is the US empire, not Trump. The United States needs drastic, revolutionary change, not daytime protests designed to be as inoffensive as possible. As long as Americans are protesting against fictional monarchies and easily replaceable oligarchic puppets instead of resisting the actual imperial machine, the abuses are going to continue. The war in Iran is the most obviously evil American war in generations. People should be flooding the streets in every major US city. Washington DC should be on fire. Soldiers should be deserting en masse. Instead we're seeing these stupid fluffy lib theater conventions where people get together to do nothing. Americans of conscience should be feeling deeply embarrassed right now.

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Andrew Fogle
Andrew Fogle@andfogle·
In this very image Hitler is clearly framed as an *evil aggressor whose equivalent is now the US and Israel,* the fake quote attributed to him is "The lowest people are those who collaborated with me [Hitler]، a foreigner, in the conquest of their countries." The whole neo-Pahlavist program is goading foreigners into wrecking Iran with inflammatory lies and fabrications.
Saeed Ghasseminejad@SGhasseminejad

The regime now proudly puts its leader’s image next to Hitler’s. That is why every Nazi sympathizer in the world, including the woke Reich, supports this regime.

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Jake Johnston
Jake Johnston@JakobJohnston·
More on that joint US-Ecuador military bombing, from @USATODAY ... There is video of the Ecuadorian military taking away villagers, heads covered with black bags, days ahead of the bombing . The troops fire apparent warning shots at others watching. Days later, after being tortured, they were dropped on the side of the road hours away from their homes and told they'd be killed if they said anything. US response: our operations are meticulously planned and "any insinuation otherwise is false.” This is going to get worse and worse ...
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Ryan Grim
Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
Reuters confirms why I’ve been saying: the U.S. has been allowing fuel in to Cuban private businesses like foreign-operated hotels but barring it from hospitals and other publicly run institutions. I’m sure that the NYT and The Free Press, which produced entire articles about Hasan Piker’s hotel, will do a follow up now
Reuters Energy and Commodities@ReutersCommods

Exclusive: US ramps up fuel exports to Cuba's private sector reuters.com/business/energ…

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Jorge Martin ☭
Jorge Martin ☭@marxistJorge·
Venezuelan president Delcy Rodríguez to speak at an investment summit in Miami, which Trump will also address. FII Institute, is a non-profit organisation run by the Public Investment Fund, Saudi Arabia's main sovereign fund.
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Newen@uramanewen·
@Comgenerico18 seria un concepto para novela la historia de un grupo de socialistas que tratan de traer una bomba nuclear coreana al pais(gobernado por la burguesia) para defender la argentina de futuros ataques atlantistas
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Brian@Is_Not_Brian·
I did not know that the US has total control over the budget of Iraq. This is such a disgusting country.
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