Jayme "CheeseSlice" Thysell

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Jayme "CheeseSlice" Thysell

@jthysell

Engineer/Producer with Truthwire, Pasta2Go, & Uncontrolled Opposition with Gloria Guillo & Jeremy Kuzmarov. Media Production/Focus on geopolitics.

Lives near Washington, D.C. Katılım Haziran 2009
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Geeky REAL GINGER Sparkles
Geeky REAL GINGER Sparkles@desert_starr_57·
@jthysell But again...do go on with your effort to hit my comments with this. I'm sure you know far more than those from Cuba.
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Jayme "CheeseSlice" Thysell
@desert_starr_57 I know this. The older Cubans who know what life before the revolution was like absolutely don't want to return to that. The younger Cubans don't understand why any of this is happening to them and think they'd be better off capitulating to the US.
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Jayme "CheeseSlice" Thysell
@desert_starr_57 I agree that they look like fools in the way they are doing this humanitarian aid. I think they are ultimately going to do more harm than good, but at least they are trying to do something. It sickens me what my government has been doing to that island for my entire life.
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Geeky REAL GINGER Sparkles
Geeky REAL GINGER Sparkles@desert_starr_57·
@jthysell All while using things most Cubans don't get. They could have just helped without the press, the live-streams, the back pats, etc. Help is great, but this was mostly tone deaf BS with very little substance behind it. As she correctly points out in the video.
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Jayme "CheeseSlice" Thysell
@desert_starr_57 Well, I work in foreign policy & work with people who actually visit Cuba and focus on Latin America issues. That that woman said in the first part of the video had some truth to it, but she is so full of shit in the last 30 seconds or so when she is presenting her conclusions.
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Geeky REAL GINGER Sparkles
Geeky REAL GINGER Sparkles@desert_starr_57·
@jthysell Uh huh...via the propaganda networks for the Cuban Government. As the CUBAN person explained. FFS. Cubans are even telling you. This was never about actually helping. This was about a show for both the Cuban regime and their own ego boosts with upvotes and livestreams.
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@wyattreed13 It couldn't be the case that they didn't want their audience to read it because they are working for the Epstein people. That is totally impossible.
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Wyatt Reed
Wyatt Reed@wyattreed13·
Incredible quotes in the deleted Telegraph article about the Lebanese Christians supporting Hezbollah. I wonder why they didn’t want their audience to read this 🤔
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Richard Medhurst
Richard Medhurst@richimedhurst·
The US was "dragged into it" Israel is "embroiling" us in a regional war We're "sleepwalking" into war "Blowback" "Foreign policy blunder" "Mistakes were made" "There was no plan for the day after" Poor old Uncle Sam. No agency whatsoever. The permanent, innocent victim.
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Jayme "CheeseSlice" Thysell
@UnplugTheEmpire There's a good reason George W Bush didn't go to war with Iran. All the war games showed that US not only loses but sometimes got its ass kicked. Iran has only gotten stronger since then. We always lose ~70% of the troops in an attempted ground invasion that will always fail 100%
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Unplug The Empire
Unplug The Empire@UnplugTheEmpire·
Less than three weeks after the United States and Israel launched their criminal war against Iran, an impending ground invasion by American troops is paving the way for the conflict’s escalation into a global conflagration. Some 7,500 marines are within days of arriving in the region aboard multiple ships from three US amphibious assault groups. The USS Tripoli group was redeployed from the Asia-Pacific region, while personnel assigned to the three ships in the USS Boxer Amphibious Ready Group, based in California, cut short their leave to depart for the Middle East earlier. A third similarly-sized unit of marines is en route to the region. The catastrophic consequences that will follow a ground invasion flow from the criminal character of the US/Israeli war on Iran. US President Donald Trump announced the launching of the war in the dead of night February 28, less than two days after US and Iranian diplomats met for a third round of talks in Geneva. US imperialism’s stated goal is the destruction of Iranian society, which Trump and his fascist Secretary of War Pete Hegseth have repeated on numerous occasions. Trump once again reveled Friday in the program of targeted assassinations employed by American and Israeli forces to eliminate dozens of leading military and political figures, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, declaring, “They are all gone...We are wanting to talk to them but we have nobody to talk to. We like it that way.” This mafia-style bravado cannot conceal the fact that the war of extermination has plunged American and world imperialism into an accelerating crisis. Trump’s plan to decapitate the bourgeois-clerical regime in Tehran and bring about “regime change” from the air has failed spectacularly. Iran has responded by seizing control of the Strait of Hormuz and firing retaliatory strikes on US bases and energy infrastructure across the Gulf region. Oil and natural gas prices have skyrocketed, threatening social and economic unrest in the imperialist centres of North America and Europe as rampant inflation impoverishes millions of workers. The only answer the gangster in the White House has on offer is to wage the war more aggressively. Axios reported Friday that three sources in the White House said deploying ground troops is “under serious consideration.” One of the most likely scenarios is an attempt to capture Kharg Island, where some 90 percent of Iran’s oil exports is processed. Trump told reporters Thursday that he was “not putting troops anywhere,” before adding in the style of a dictator, “If I were, I certainly wouldn’t tell you.” Trump may have convinced himself, like Hitler before him, that he alone can determine the course of the war. But the reality is that merely by sending troops in such large numbers to the region, their deployment has become all but inevitable. The alternative would be a humiliating withdrawal by Washington. Under conditions of an intensifying struggle among the major powers for raw materials, cheap labour, geostrategic influence, and control over trade routes, Trump could hardly expect to politically survive such a climb-down. The deployment of ground troops will give the war an even greater escalatory dynamic. The 13 US military fatalities reported so far will rapidly multiply, demanding the sending of ever greater numbers of troops. Iran would be able to target US positions on Kharg Island, which lies just 15 miles off the coast, or along the mainland’s coastline if operations were launched there. Iran would have the ability to reinforce its defensive positions from its population of 93 million people. One Australian think tank drew the comparison with the 1915 operation launched by Britain and its allies during World War I to capture the Gallipoli peninsula, which resulted in over 250,000 deaths and ended in failure. This is not the only comparison one can make between the present conflict and the First World War. Another is the rapidity with which all of the major imperialist powers are being dragged into the war. At the beginning of the week, the European imperialists were still declaring at a meeting of foreign ministers in Brussels that this is “not our war.” By Thursday, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Japan released a statement pledging to take part in clearing the Strait of Hormuz. On Friday, Britain announced it was permitting the US to use its bases for attacks on Iranian targets being used to prevent ships passing through the waterway, which serves as a transit route for 20 percent of the world’s oil. The main fears driving the Europeans towards escalation in a desperate bid to bring the war to a swift conclusion are that a prolonged war will cripple their economies through high energy prices, deprive Ukraine of US-made weapons to continue the war on Russia, and strengthen the Kremlin financially due to better oil and LNG revenues. The war’s expansion is rooted in crisis-ridden capitalism, expressed in the irreconcilable contradictions between a global economy and the division of the world into nation states, and between the social character of production and the concentration of the productive forces in the hands of a tiny financial oligarchy. The oligarchy for which Trump speaks hopes that by laying hold of Iran’s energy resources, and sidelining Russia and China in the Middle East, the US can overcome its protracted economic decline. Washington’s goal is to erase the 20th century by overturning the social and political gains made by the working class in the revolutionary and anti-colonial struggles of this period, and return the world to the naked colonial oppression that characterised the dawn of imperialism in the late 1800s, with the only difference that the US, rather than Britain, will be the unchallenged hegemon. To pursue this strategy, the ruling class requires an intensification of class war at home alongside military warfare abroad. This is why Trump’s operation to establish a dictatorship in the US finds no genuine opposition from within the ruling class and the European ruling elites are systematically integrating far-right parties into established politics. wsws.org/en/articles/20…
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Sabby Sabs
Sabby Sabs@SabbySabs2·
This IEA report should concern everyone. I’ll discuss this tonight along with the Texas oil explosion.
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Unkonfined
Unkonfined@unkonfined·
Is the algo showing you love or ignoring your posts?
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Jaybefaunt🏳️‍🌈
The Count's favorite thing to do is to hold people acCOUNTable. (Y'all can't stop the dad jokes! I've only just begun!)
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The Duran
The Duran@TheDuranReal·
EU Playbook: Always Blame Putin Immigration Crisis - blame Putin High Gas Prices - blame Putin Iran War – blame Putin Football Team Lost - blame Putin Ursula Commission President – blame Putin
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Sovey
Sovey@SoveyX·
AI is gonna take your job and your girl.
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