Chris
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@EricLDaugh Isn't it easy to pick the power plants that don't have people around them and take them out first, then come back to the ones that had them after the people left, and take them out then.
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My plan is 2 fold.
First stay in present position ready to seize their oil island. Then begin shipping oil to every other country that needs it. Make friends with everyone else. Steal all their oil customers and put Iran out of business. No rockets. No drones. No navy. No leaders, and no more oil .customers.
Second phase: have Elon using startlink provide internet access to everyone in Iran free of charge. It’s high time we hear from the Iranian people directly. I’m tired of hearing all the speculation about what they need or want. Establish direct communication and take their leaders completely out of the loop. And go from there.
Problem solved !!,
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@greendragonhq Walked into the car already moving, AND not on a residential street
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@PawlowskiMario @JeninYounesEsq Again, we a police officer is in front of your stopped vehicle with hand up and you’re being asked to exit the vehicle, you don’t get to accelerate into them
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Here is my opinion on Minneapolis killing by ICE officer, and facts still matter.⚖️
ICE agents are federal law enforcement, but their authority and use of force are limited by the Constitution. A US citizen cannot be detained for immigration purposes, and fleeing alone is not a legal justification for deadly force under Supreme Court precedent.
Deadly force is lawful only when an officer reasonably believes there is an immediate threat of death or serious bodily harm. That standard comes from Graham v. Connor and Tennessee v. Garner, and it applies to ICE the same as to any armed federal agent.
In the Minnesota case, multiple videos show agents initiating the encounter, surrounding the vehicle, giving conflicting commands, and escalating the situation. One agent attempted to open the car door while others shouted instructions. The woman in a car, a US born citizen, appeared to behave frightened and confused.
Video shows her backing up to avoid an agent positioned near the front side of the vehicle, then turning the steering wheel away from him in an apparent attempt to disengage. The agent who ultimately fired had apparently already drawn his weapon before the car moved forward.
An officer placing themselves in a dangerous position, creating confusion, and then claiming fear does not automatically meet the constitutional threshold for lethal force. This case is not about immigration. It is about escalation, officer-created danger, and whether deadly force was objectively reasonable.
Law enforcement does not get a constitutional exemption simply because propaganda moves faster than the truth.
You can see clearly in the video that agent is pulling the gun while she is still backing up to make a maneuver to avoid hitting the agent and simply leave.
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@CassandraRules When a police officer is in front of your vehicle and you're stopped and he is holding up his hand at you, you don't accelerate into him.
It is also not "you're right" to directly interfere in police operations. YOU are not the one to decide whether they are lawful or not
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@BenjaminNorton I don’t see the problem with carrying out any of this. Latin America has repeatedly proven that it cannot really govern itself, and that it tends to be crime-ridden and full of drugs. China isn’t all that great either with its imperialist ambitions. It’s a predatorial universe.
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The US attack on Venezuela is part of a larger US imperialist assault on all of Latin America.
This is the US empire's plan. It was spelled out clearly in the Trump administration's 2025 National Security Strategy.
The US seeks to forcibly impose its hegemony in the entire western hemisphere, reviving the colonial Monroe Doctrine (now known as the "Donroe Doctrine").
The plan is for US corporations to control all of the region's strategic natural resources, including critical minerals and rare earth elements. The US wants to create a new supply chain in the western hemisphere that cuts out China, to prepare for future conflict with Beijing.
Trump administration officials recognize that manufacturing jobs are not actually coming back to the US, so they admit in the National Security Strategy that they want to "near-shore manufacturing" to Latin America. US corporations hope to exploit low-paid Latin American workers to make their products, cutting out China.
This is also why a new US-dominated supply chain in the western hemisphere is needed: not only because the US military-industrial complex needs to remove China from the supply chain for the weapons that it is making to prepare for a potential future war with China; but also because Washington wants to economically decouple from China, and thinks Latin America can help it do that.
Moreover, the US empire seeks to control all of the strategic infrastructure in the region. So the Trump administration is going to brazenly threaten Latin American countries to force China to sell any investments it has in infrastructure projects.
Trump already forced Panama to pressure the Hong Kong company that owned ports surrounding the Panama Canal to sell them to Wall Street giant BlackRock.
It is likely that the US will also target Peru's Port of Chancay, one of the most important ports in the region, which was built by China. Washington could even blackmail Latin American governments to force them to impose restrictions on Chinese investment in the region.
The National Security Council shows how the Trump administration is obsessed with trying to force the countries of Latin America to cut off their ties with China. This is Cold War Two.
In his first trip abroad as secretary of state, Marco Rubio went to Panama, where he forced the country to withdraw from China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The Trump administration is going to massively increase its pressure on other countries in the region to withdraw from the BRI.
Likewise, Trump blatantly meddled in Honduras' election in 2025 and backed an electoral coup d'etat. Honduras' new right-wing US puppet regime will likely formally break diplomatic ties with the People's Republic of China.
The US also wants to use Honduras as a base of operations for attacks on the Sandinista government in neighboring Nicaragua.
After bombing and occupying Venezuela, Trump and Marco Rubio want to carry out similar imperialist regime-change wars on Nicaragua and Cuba. Rubio has dedicated his entire career to overthrowing their socialist revolutions. It is a political crusade for him.
The Trump administration's goal is simple: to impose right-wing US puppet regimes in every country in Latin America, which will obediently serve the interests of Washington and Wall Street, and sell off their assets to US investors.
Two important elections are coming up in 2026 in countries with left-wing governments: Brazil (in October) and Colombia (in May). It is guaranteed that the Trump administration is going to meddle in those elections to try to put in power obedient right-wing US puppets (like Javier Milei in Argentina).
Trump is also threatening to bomb Mexico, which has a very popular left-wing, independent government. Mexico has strongly opposed these US threats, saying they would be an attack on Mexico's sovereignty. But the US empire doesn't care a bit about sovereignty.
The superficial, puerile rhetoric about "democracy" that we hear from Western officials and pundits is ridiculous. It is impossible for the countries of Latin America (and the Global South as a whole) to practice democracy when the world's most powerful and deadliest empire is constantly interfering in their elections, attacking them, imposing sanctions on them, and sponsoring coups.
True democracy is impossible while imperialism exists.




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@michaeljknowles @chrispavlovski You’re going to have to translate this to Mandarin to make sure the better part of the Canadian government understands the post.
And then put out a version in Punjab just to make sure the other portion of the government understands.
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@michaeljknowles Michael, I love listening to you, but really – you’re comparing Venezuela to Canada?
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@TheOptionsCat @TradingThomas3 China will bend the knee because they are cowards
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@rambenzeev @Peter_O_Ruby I think people like you should shut the fuck up about the past
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@brettherron @elonmusk because they were phoney convictions driven by politians who hate most americans
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@Tonya_Cucuy @King_Riaz23 @EndWokeness Exactly, identify go to Botswana or Pakistan they're gonna publicly be polite and say something inclusive to include Christians
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@King_Riaz23 @EndWokeness It's a Christian country born on Christian beliefs, and I'm saying this as a Muslim, if you come to our country, it's only right to respect our culture and say what's standard for us.
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@StCollinson You are saying in the article you wrote this morning that Harris “needs to save democracy from Trump” - yet again low-life’s like you posting publicly the same over-the-top call that Trump is a threat to democracy, yet saying Trump's rhetoric is dangerous.
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