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blkp🔻@blkpaws·
@NazaninNour Lmao Israel is your best bet, without Israel there wouldn’t have been such a “protest”
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Nazanin Nour@NazaninNour·
Literally begging. Long live IRAN.
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blkp🔻@blkpaws·
@MarkJCarney We don’t need anything better than, we just need any of those available!
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
Canada’s new government is investing $5 billion over three years in new and upgraded hospitals, emergency rooms, and urgent care centres — so you can get the healthcare you need, when you need it.
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Dr. Alaa in Gaza 🇵🇸
Dr. Alaa in Gaza 🇵🇸@2laa_kamal·
We are the next generation of doctors in Gaza — displaced, determined, and still fighting to learn, to heal, to live.💙🥹
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Rabbi David Mivasair
Rabbi David Mivasair@RabbiMivasair·
Zohran, you're wrong. Hamas is a Palestinian resistance org necessary because of Israel's brutal genocide going back 75+ years. And, no one was made "unsafe" by people chanting and waving flags. You know all this. I'm afraid of what other selling out you're prepared to do.
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

As I said earlier today, chants in support of a terrorist organization have no place in our city. We will continue to ensure New Yorkers’ safety entering and exiting houses of worship as well as the constitutional right to protest.

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blkp🔻@blkpaws·
@hippyygoat @TheEconomist It’s a smoke screen. If you watch the entire interview, she literally was giving him the platform to spew out straight out lies, something like the Islamic terrorists cut people’s chest open live and ate the heart. She let him go on and on unchallenged.
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Danny Danon 🇮🇱 דני דנון
My beloved daughter is taking off for Israel to enlist in the IDF. Unfortunately, I will not be accompanying her to Israel, but my heart and prayers are with her and with all the wonderful recruits who are serving our nation with pride and dedication. Wishing them all a pleasant enlistment and much success. 🇮🇱❤️
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Glad to speak with my friend, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and convey New Year greetings to him and the people of Israel. We discussed ways to further strengthen the India-Israel Strategic Partnership in the year ahead. We also exchanged views on the regional situation and reaffirmed our shared resolve to fight terrorism with greater determination. @netanyahu
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blkp🔻@blkpaws·
@AntonioTweets2 I can’t say everything she said was wrong, but the point is from the way she delivered this “speech” she’s obviously the laughable product of that very education system she’s criticizing. Truly worried about the kids being homeschooled by someone like this.
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Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil
#WATCH Jeffrey Sachs Blasts US Power Grab Over Venezuela, Maduro Capture at Historic UN Meeting 🇺🇸 US military interventions in foreign countries since WWII (incomplete list): 🇮🇷 Iran: 1946 🇨🇳 China: 1946 - 1949 🇬🇷 Greece: 1947 - 1949 🇮🇹 Italy: 1948 🇵🇭 Philippines: 1948 - 1954 🇰🇵 Korea: 1950 - 1953 🇮🇷 Iran: 1953 🇻🇳 Vietnam: 1954 🇬🇹 Guatemala: 1954 🇱🇧 Lebanon: 1958 🇵🇦 Panama: 1958 🇭🇹 Haiti: 1959 🇨🇩 Congo: 1960 🇻🇳 Vietnam: 1960 - 1964 🇨🇺 Cuba: 1961 🇨🇺 Cuba: 1962 🇱🇦 Laos: 1962 🇪🇨 Ecuador: 1963 🇵🇦 Panama: 1964 🇧🇷 Brazil: 1964 🇻🇳 Vietnam: 1965 - 1975 🇮🇩 Indonesia: 1965 🇨🇩 Congo: 1965 🇩🇴 Dominican Republic: 1965 🇱🇦 Laos: 1965 - 1973 🇬🇭 Ghana: 1966 🇬🇹 Guatemala: 1966 - 1967 🇰🇭 Cambodia: 1969 - 1975 🇴🇲 Oman: 1970 🇱🇦 Laos: 1971 - 1973 🇨🇱 Chile: 1973 🇰🇭 Cambodia: 1975 🇦🇴 Angola: 1976 - 1992 🇮🇷 Iran: 1980 🇱🇾 Libya: 1981 🇸🇻 El Salvador: 1981 - 1992 🇳🇮 Nicaragua: 1981 - 1990 🇱🇧 Lebanon: 1982 - 1984 🇬🇩 Grenada: 1983 🇭🇳 Honduras: 1983 - 1989 🇮🇷 Iran: 1984 🇱🇾 Libya: 1986 🇧🇴 Bolivia: 1986 🇮🇷 Iran: 1987 - 1988 🇱🇾 Libya: 1989 🇵🇭 Philippines: 1989 🇵🇦 Panama: 1989 - 1990 🇱🇷 Liberia: 1990 🇮🇶 Iraq: 1990 - 1991 🇮🇶 Iraq: 1991 - 2003 🇭🇹 Haiti: 1991 🇸🇴 Somalia: 1992 - 1994 Yugoslavia: 1992 - 1994 🇧🇦 Bosnia: 1993 - 1995 🇭🇹 Haiti: 1994 - 1996 🇭🇷 Croatia: 1995 🇨🇩 Zaire (Congo): 1996 - 1997 🇱🇷 Liberia: 1997 🇸🇩 Sudan: 1998 🇦🇫 Afghanistan: 1998 🇮🇶 Iraq: 1998 Yugoslavia: 1999 🇲🇰 Macedonia: 2001 🇦🇫 Afghanistan: 2001 🇮🇶 Iraq: 2003 🇮🇶 Iraq: 2003-present 🇭🇹 Haiti: 2004 🇸🇾 Syria: 2011-present 🇺🇦 Ukraine: 2014-present 🇻🇪 Venezuela: 2026 The UN Security Council witnessed a rare, explosive intervention as economist Jeffrey Sachs delivered a sweeping warning on Venezuela. Speaking during an emergency session, Sachs framed the crisis as a test of international law itself, not leadership politics. He traced decades of U.S. regime-change actions, questioned the legality of force and sanctions, and warned of catastrophic consequences if UN rules collapse in a nuclear age. Since 1947, United States foreign policy has repeatedly employed force, covert action, and political manipulation to bring about regime change in other countries. This is a matter of carefully documented historical record. In her book Covert Regime Change (2018), political scientist Lindsey O’Rourke documents 70 attempted US regime-change operations between 1947 and 1989 alone. These practices did not end with the Cold War. Since 1989, major United States regime-change operations undertaken without authorization by the Security Council have included, among the most consequential: Iraq (2003), Libya (2011), Syria (from 2011), Honduras (2009), Ukraine (2014), and Venezuela (from 2002 onward). The methods employed are well established and well documented. They include open warfare; covert intelligence operations; instigation of unrest; support for armed groups; manipulation of mass and social media; bribery of military and civilian officials; targeted assassinations; false-flag operations; and economic warfare aimed at collapsing civilian life. These measures are illegal under the UN Charter, and they typically result is ongoing violence, lethal conflict, political instability, and deep suffering of the civilian population. The case of Venezuela The recent United States record with respect to Venezuela is clear. In April 2002, the United States knew of and approved an attempted coup against the Venezuelan government. In the 2010s, the United States funded civil society groups actively engaged in anti-government protests, notably in 2014. When the government cracked down on the protests, the US followed with a series of sanctions. In 2015, President Barrack Obama declared Venezuela to be “an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.” In 2017, at a dinner with Latin American leaders on the margins of the UN General Assembly, President Trump openly discussed the option of the US invading Venezuela to overthrow the government. During 2017 to 2020, the US imposed sweeping sanctions on the state oil company. Oil production fell by 75 percent from 2016 to 2020, and real GDP per capita (PPP) declined by 62 percent. The UN General Assembly has repeatedly voted overwhelmingly against such unilateral coercive measures. Under international law, only the Security Council has the authority to impose such sanctions. On 23 January 2019, the United States unilaterally recognized Juan Guaidó as “interim president” of Venezuela and on 28 January 2019 froze approximately $7 billion of Venezuelan sovereign assets held abroad and gave Guaidó authority over certain assets. These actions form part of a continuous United States regime-change effort spanning more than two decades. Recent United States global escalation In the past year, the United States has carried out bombing operations in seven countries, none of which were authorized by the Security Council and none of which were undertaken in lawful self-defense under the Charter. The targeted countries include Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, and now Venezuela. In the past month, President Trump has issued direct threats against at least six UN member states, including Colombia, Denmark, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria and of course Venezuela. These threats are summarized in Annex I to this statement. What is at stake today Members of the Council are not called upon to judge Nicolás Maduro. They are not called upon to assess whether the recent United States attack and ongoing naval quarantine of Venezuela result in freedom or in subjugation. Members of the Council are called upon to defend international law, and specifically the United Nations Charter. The realist school of international relations, articulated most brilliantly by John Mearsheimer, accurately describes the condition of international anarchy as “the tragedy of great power politics.” Realism is therefore a description of geopolitics, not a solution for peace. Its own conclusion is that international anarchy leads to tragedy. In the aftermath of World War I, the League of Nations was created to end the tragedy through the application of international law. Yet the world’s leading nations failed to defend international law in the 1930s, leading to renewed global war. The United Nations emerged from that catastrophe as humanity’s second great effort to place international law above anarchy. In the words of the Charter, the UN was created “to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind.” Given that we are in the nuclear age, failure cannot be repeated. Humanity would perish. There would be no third chance. Measures required of the Security Council To fulfill its responsibilities under the Charter, the Security Council should immediately affirm the following actions: The United States shall immediately cease and desist from all explicit and implicit threats or use of force against Venezuela. The United States shall terminate its naval quarantine and all related coercive military measures undertaken in the absence of authorization by the Security Council. The United States shall immediately withdraw its military forces from within and along the perimeter of Venezuela, including intelligence, naval, air, and other forward-deployed assets positioned for coercive purposes. Venezuela shall adhere to the UN Charter and to the human rights protected in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Secretary-General shall immediately appoint a Special Envoy, mandated to engage relevant Venezuelan and international stakeholders and to report back to the Security Council within fourteen days with recommendations consistent with the Charter of the United Nations, and the Security Council shall remain urgently seized of this matter. All Member States shall refrain from unilateral threats, coercive measures, or armed actions undertaken outside the authority of the Security Council, in strict conformity with the Charter. In Closing Mr. President, Distinguished Members, Peace and the survival of humanity depend on whether the United Nations Charter remains a living instrument of international law or is allowed to wither into irrelevance. That is the choice before this Council today. Thank you.
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blkp🔻@blkpaws·
@RabbiPoupko …. 1936’s Israel (what’s that?), violins, Italian fashions government 😍😍😍 these people are pretty funny
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Rabbi Poupko@RabbiPoupko·
Palestine 36 is a movie that would make Julius Streicher and Joseph Goebbels very proud. Here are some of the propaganda techniques the film uses to falsify and manipulate history: The film 🎥 present the 1936 Pogroms against Jews living in Israel as Palestinians rising against British colonialism, when in fact they were anti Jewish violint Pogroms. To change the minds of Western audiences, the film presents Palestinians as primarily Christian and hides the obvious fact that leadership of the 1936 Pogroms and Palestinian nationalism were radical Islamist clerics like Al Qassam. The film hides the fact that, just like today, a huge amount of the Palestinian nationalist violence, was directed at moderate Palestinians. It ignores the economic devastation this wave of violence brought on the Palestinian people, how it spurred the Zionist absolute independence from Palestinians, by forcing Palestinians to cease all work and economic ties with Jewish people. The film ignores the most important event that was happening in this exact same year: The rise of Nazi Germany. Organizers of the 1936 Palestinian nationalist wave attempted to import Nazism to British mandate Palestine, reached out to Berlin for economic assistance, received large amounts of money from Italy's fashions government, and were mostly focused on blocking Jewish immigration from Nazi Germany that would allow Jews to escape the Holocaust. The filmmakers also fail to mention in the fact that parts of the film were made inside Israel 🇮🇱 a testimony to the freedom everyone enjoys inside Israel regardless of there political or national affiliation.
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blkp🔻
blkp🔻@blkpaws·
@shanaka86 And what the hell is the language he’s speaking in? Please don’t tell me that’s mandarin.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
China just declared war. Not with missiles. With lawyers. “Chinese interest in Venezuela will be protected by law.” Read that again. Beijing didn’t threaten military action. They announced something far more dangerous to American power: They’re going to make regime change uninsurable. Here’s what 99% of analysts are missing: This isn’t about $19 billion in Venezuelan loans. This is about $1.3 TRILLION in Belt and Road debt across 150 countries. Every dollar China has lent to Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Pacific—all of it is secured by the same legal fiction: that sovereign leaders can sign contracts that successor governments must honor. The US just kidnapped a sitting president from his bedroom and flew him to Manhattan. If that precedent stands, every Belt and Road loan is worthless paper. Every port deal. Every railway. Every power plant. Gone. China’s Foreign Ministry didn’t issue a protest. They issued a statement of existential necessity. They WILL pursue international arbitration. They WILL invoke bilateral investment treaties. They WILL take this to every court from The Hague to Singapore. They WILL make the legal cost of American regime change so catastrophic that the next president thinks twice. Not for Maduro. For the entire architecture of Chinese overseas lending. Trump told Fox: “There won’t be a problem with Xi.” Xi just answered: There will be 10,000 lawyers. Watch the next 90 days. If China successfully enforces a single contract claim against a post-Maduro government—just one—they’ve established that American regime change doesn’t void Chinese debt. That’s not a victory for Venezuela. That’s a restructuring of global power. The 21st century won’t be decided by aircraft carriers. It will be decided by who writes the contracts. And who can enforce them after the coup.
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Bill Madden
Bill Madden@maddenifico·
With ZERO fucks left to give, this gentleman is verbalizing how many American people are feeling about the criminal enterprise that is the fascist authoritarian regime of the pedophile führer. 😳👇
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blkp🔻@blkpaws·
@MarkJCarney You wasted no time to suck up to the orange monster that you claimed fighting against with that moronic gesture of elbow something
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
One of the first actions taken by Canada’s new government in March 2025 was to impose additional sanctions on Nicolás Maduro’s brutally oppressive and criminal regime — unequivocally condemning his grave breaches of international peace and security, gross and systematic human rights violations, and corruption. Canada has not recognised the illegitimate regime of Maduro since it stole the 2018 election. The Canadian government therefore welcomes the opportunity for freedom, democracy, peace, and prosperity for the Venezuelan people. Canada has long supported a peaceful, negotiated, and Venezuelan-led transition process that respects the democratic will of the Venezuelan people. In keeping with our long-standing commitment to upholding the rule of law, sovereignty, and human rights, Canada calls on all parties to respect international law. We stand by the Venezuelan people’s sovereign right to decide and build their own future in a peaceful and democratic society. Canada attaches great importance to resolution of crises through multilateral engagement and is in close contact with international partners about ongoing developments. We are first and foremost ready to assist Canadians through our consular officials and our embassy in Bogotá, Colombia, and will continue to support Venezuelan refugees.
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John Ondrasik
John Ondrasik@johnondrasik·
How come the "Free Palestine" crowd seems to have zero interest in Freeing Iran.
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Tom London
Tom London@TomLondon6·
There are 8 billion people in this world How can we let the Palestinians in Gaza be killed, murdered, RIGHT NOW by bomb, by bullet, by lack of shelter, by lack of infrastructure, by lack of water and by starvation? WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE ARE WE IN THE WORLD TO ALLOW THIS GENOCIDE?
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Niz
Niz@NizMhani·
This is #Gaza. Leave them homeless. Leave them without adequate shelter. Leave them without aid and support. Leave them without healthcare. Leave them without journalists and investigators to document and record. Then they'll "voluntarily" leave....
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blkp🔻@blkpaws·
@johncusack The point he’s really carrying here was that we should appreciate how happy and lucky we are under the the glorious leadership of xi jinping, be thankful be proud. I mean nothing wrong, but that actually changes everything. just in case u need help reading the in between lines.
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Suppressed Voices
Suppressed Voices@supressedvoic·
Israel killed them all, don't look away!
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