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In fact, there are only three countries in the world America hasn't invaded or have never seen a U.S. military presence: Andorra, Bhutan, and Liechtenstein.

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Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani·
Trump Hints at Kurd Ground Invasion of Iran FOX: Are you ruling out a ground campaign in a limited capacity? Trump: No. Sometimes you need a ground campaign, but we have OTHER people that will do the ground campaign for us. The other people he is referring to are the Kurd he has been arming.
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Reggie B.@reggiebblue·
MTG: "Lindsey Graham was a neocon warmonger. He was a murderer. He wanted to wipe out many people in Iran, Gaza and Lebanon. He supported war more than anything. He never wanted peace. He was the greatest lobbyist that the military industrial complex could ever have."
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Kite🪁@MayMayln·
The world's No. 1 fool said yesterday that he would levy a 20% Extortion Fee" on all vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz; but TACO happened on schedule: he abandoned the fee demand, pivoting to insisting that nations using the strait must invest billions of $$ in the US.
Afshin Rattansi@afshinrattansi

Donald Trump, drunk off of his own hubris and delusions, says China🇨🇳 should reimburse the US🇺🇸 for ‘protecting’ the Strait of Hormuz… In other words: ‘I made an expensive mess that I can’t escape and want China to pay for it.’ Somewhere in Beijing, a General Secretary chuckles before returning to matters of actual importance.

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Nury Vittachi
Nury Vittachi@NuryVittachi·
CHINESE BATTERY SCIENTISTS are rolling out five-minute electric vehicle charge hubs around the planet. BYD’s home base, China, has 6,682 ultra-fast stations across 321 cities, the company said. Target: 20,000 in 7 months. There are plans for another 6,000 around the world, with 3,000 flash charging stations across Europe, plus a further 300 in the UK. Work is underway to add the chargers in Canada, too—after scientists found a way to maintain charging speeds in below-freezing climates. The BYD network will “change the game”, with motorists seeing the switch to an EV as a benefit, rather than an inconvenience, the company said. (Taking an old-style car to a petrol station typically lasts 11 minutes with between four and six spent at the pump.) . MOST IMPORTANT MARKETS The most important markets of all, long term, are Asia, Africa and Latin America – and they are already making the transition to clean energy, some far ahead of the west. Developing countries such as Laos and Ethiopia have already totally banned imports of petrol/diesel cars, while wealthy nations still talk-the-talk about “transitioning” gradually with "targets" in 2030 or 2035. BYD’s ultra-fast chargers are also being set up in Chile, with demo models expected to go live before the end of the year, a spokeswoman said this week. . POWER BREAKTHROUGH The breakthrough came with a realization that Chinese hardware could solve a power infrastructure bottleneck. Problem: Electrical infrastructure would have needed heavy upgrades at each station, taking time and money. Solution: BYD designed chargers which themselves act as massive battery storage units on the grid. . COLD WEATHER COUNTRIES Tests show that the BYD batteries reach 10% to 70% in 5 minutes and up to 97% in 9 minutes under normal conditions. And in Canada or Russia or the Scandinavian countries, where the cold can be severe? At extreme temperatures of minus 30°C, it can charge from 20% to 97% in 12 minutes. “This temperature resistance could give the new EV a massive advantage in colder global markets, said ArenaEV, a car review website. . GLOBAL TRANSITION The technology only works on the latest BYD models, such as the Denza Z9 GT, so most EV buyers, even if they have BYD cars, won’t get the benefit until they upgrade. For people who don’t have to charge cars in a hurry, there are many options from many brands. Ironically, the US-Israel attack on Iran has been a powerful spur to communities all over the world, including Washington-controlled places such as Japan and Taiwan, to move away from reliance on fossil fuels. The move is good news for the clean tech industry, although renewable energy fans cannot rejoice about this factor—there has been far too much entirely needless death and destruction in Iran. As usual, the innocents pay the price. .
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Leyla Hamed
Leyla Hamed@leylahamed·
Javier Bardem reunited with this Palestinian fan during tonight’s Spain vs France match and shared a message for the people of Gaza: “Existence is resistance.”
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The Resonance
The Resonance@Partisan_12·
Greta Thunberg: “It is shameful that those who are protesting against genocide are being repressed, while the real war criminals walk free and get away with mass slaughtering... Free Palestine, the fight will not stop.."
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Kite🪁@MayMayln·
@smc429 @Megatron_ron No, his ass certainly isn't free; if MAGA M0R0NS were to cut it off and eat it, they'd end up in jail. but his shit is free for the taken. lol
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Megatron@Megatron_ron·
NEW: 🇺🇸 Mike Johnson says that the Pentagon is requesting an additional $350,000,000,000 He says it’s for "fighting Communism on our own shores"
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Kite🪁@MayMayln·
@MLS_Stalinist @OopsGuess An idiot who can't speak a word of Chinese, has never set foot on Chinese soil, doesn't know any Chinese citizens and has no connection with any level of the Chinese govt, tells a Chinese person: "You know very little about the Chinese govt"—That's the logic of American Assholes.
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Ergo, I, Stalinism@MLS_Stalinist·
@OopsGuess riiiiight... 1917 pamphlet. it's good to know that you know very little about the Chinese government interest on communism. 'A road map to socialism in 2050'? what's that!
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Britain still thinks it is 1840. A Chinese private company bought a collapsing British steelmaker, poured money into it, upgraded equipment, protected jobs, paid taxes, and pushed its green transition. Then the UK government suddenly discovered “national security,” seized control, and moved toward nationalisation. Translation: when Chinese capital saves your industry, it is welcome. When the asset becomes valuable again, it becomes “strategic.” Very elegant. Very rules-based. Very empire-afterlife. The British Empire died. But the confiscation habit clearly survived.
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Kite🪁@MayMayln·
The US can't even make fighter jets and missiles without Chinese supply chains, not to mention how much Walmart and Target need China. lol
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Kite🪁@MayMayln·
Why is Trump cracking down the so-called "illegal immigrants"? he is NOT making America great, but making private prison owners RICH. they donated to Trump's presidential campaigns, now Trump is filling up their prisons with "illegal immigrants", they charge Taxpayers $200/day.💩
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Kite🪁@MayMayln·
Just 2 days after fatally shooting a Mexican homebuilder, ICE has killed another man. This was also a case of mistaken identity: the man was not the intended target but simply happened to be at the scene, where he was shot and killed by ICE agents.
Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish

Joan Sebastian Guerrero, 26, was identified by local media as the man fatally shot by ICE agents during an immigration operation in Biddeford, Maine. Officials said Guerrero wasn’t the intended target of the operation as protests erupted for the second straight day.

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Kite🪁@MayMayln·
@D162Michele In China, the rape of a child under the age of 13 may be punishable by death.
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Michelle
Michelle@D162Michele·
The New York Times sounds surprised that corruption and sex crimes are illegal in China. You’ll get a promotion in the US for that!!
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Kite🪁@MayMayln·
@OopsGuess LV has already won its lawsuit against Molly Tea. Chinese Netizens ain't happy but would let go of it if LV took the reward and moved on. But LV is now suing Trademark regulators for allowing Molly Tea to register a similar TM--it's reigniting the anger and asking to be boycotted
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LV won a lawsuit. Then it lost China. The toilet-bag memes are not the real damage. The real damage is this: Chinese consumers looked at LV and saw a declining luxury empire trying to privatize Chinese aesthetics, sue a tea brand, and call it “intellectual property.” Meanwhile LVMH’s 2025 revenue fell 5%, net profit dropped 13%, Asia excluding Japan fell 11%, and its fashion & leather goods division kept sliding. So maybe this is the new business model: when the Chinese market no longer worships you, when your luxury halo starts rotting, when consumers stop confusing price tags with taste — you turn ancient motifs into trademarks, turn culture into invoices, and turn lawsuits into revenue streams. Very elegant. Very Paris. Very toilet bag.
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LV did not become hated in China because it won an intellectual property lawsuit. Foreign companies have sued Chinese companies before. Chinese consumers understand trademark protection. They understand intellectual property. But this case crossed a different line. LV did not merely protect a brand. It exposed a much uglier logic: take ancient Chinese motifs, register them as private property, turn civilizational memory into corporate assets, then sue Chinese companies for touching patterns rooted in their own cultural soil. That is why Chinese people are furious. LV has registered 45 Chinese-style ancient patterns. Patterns that came from Chinese decorative traditions. Patterns that appear in Tang-era art, Dunhuang murals, Suzhou garden windows, Fujian floor tiles, and everyday Chinese aesthetics. And now a French luxury house acts as if these symbols belong to Paris. This is not ordinary trademark protection. This is cultural occupation through paperwork. Ancient people did not have trademark offices. They could not file applications. They could not defend their heritage in modern courts. That does not mean dead civilizations are free for corporations to loot. If this logic stands, anyone could repackage Hanfu patterns, Terracotta Warrior imagery, Dunhuang murals, Buddhist motifs, or even classical works like Journey to the West and Romance of the Three Kingdoms, register them, and then tell Chinese people they no longer have the right to use their own cultural inheritance. That is absurd. That is dangerous. And that is why LV won the lawsuit but lost China’s face. The tea brand used a jasmine flower because it sells jasmine tea. The cultural soil is Chinese. The public emotion is Chinese. The backlash is Chinese. On the day the ruling came out, Molly Tea gained massive public support because Chinese consumers understood exactly what this was: not a French brand protecting creativity, but a Western luxury house privatizing Chinese heritage and biting the people whose civilization made the pattern possible. Even more humiliating for LV: while Molly Tea was facing millions in damages, its home region was hit by floods, and the company donated 1 million yuan for disaster relief. So the contrast became clear. One side took from Chinese culture and sued. The other side bled money and still gave back to Chinese people. LV may have won US$1.5 million. But it reminded 1.4 billion people what Western luxury often means: steal civilization, monopolize beauty, sell it back as status, then sue the original owner. This has never been about luxury art design. This is colonial property logic in designer packaging.

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Kite🪁@MayMayln·
The lying dork should follow Lindsey Graham to hell. the Strait of Hormuz was free for everyone, it's no longer free b/c this Asshole attacked Iran--a country hasn't initiated war over 200 years. No one wants to pay him a penny but demand the US pay for everyone's economic losses
Megatron@Megatron_ron

JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump: “I was called from different countries from different people, Kings and Emirs… and they said they want to invest billions of billions of dollars… in order not to pay 20% fees on the Strait of Hormuz”

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FOX Sports@FOXSports·
PEDRO POROOOO 🔥 2-0 SPAIN IN THE SEMIFINALS!
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