I guess it’s just one of those decades.
I don’t really feel like enaging newsbot9000 over here in the entire checkered record of the YPG, but it actually extends far beyond allying with US war criminals and utilizing their assets, triangulating with Zionists, and letting the US (illegally) harvest Syrian oil. That’s just the cliff notes. But it’s a lot closer to reality than your synopsis
It’s 2024 and you’re cheering on US backed “moderate rebels” which are as much of a plague on the Syrian population as Turkey and ISIS. Grow up. The OPCW melted down over the inability to prove that Assad gassed his own civilians just because he hates them so much (a likely story). The symptoms in the footage don’t even match sarin, the mouth foaming is more characteristic of chlorine. The smear mirrors numerous other US attempts to fabricate cassus belli against a peripheral country in West Asia or Africa.
Your sweet little based Kurdish militias’ permission won’t factor into the removal of US bases from that territory. That is currently being conducted by the Axis of Resistance.
To return to the remarkably simply question which preceded your gibbering recitation of the Washington-approved narrative, I define illegal as in flagrant violation of international law, not what is legal in the minds of Redditors who like to fantasize about going and LARPing as a war criminal before getting interviewed by Rolling Stone.
They target a lot of radar and air defense installations and the like, but they will absolutely choose to go in for an IDF soldier with a drone (where a lot of the undeniable casualties come from). In one of the recent reports on IDF operations, they claimed one dead when it seemed pretty implausible, I always take the denials with an offset and a multiplier. The targets are the military assets. When Israel claims that F-35s being destroyed didn’t matter because nobody died in them they are deliberately ignoring this.
Great timing for me
If you want the posts to fit an editorial framework you agree with, I would be more than happy to direct you to an RSS feed application so that you can subscribe to what you like without being burdened with my posts. Just let me know what your platform is. I know Reddit has severely damaged your mind and I’m glad to help.
You did know you can go find the news yourself instead of critiquing other people’s posting like a Piss Sommelier?
Damn that’s crazy, I don’t remember asking you though. Why would I want the opinion of some pearl clutching, civility policing, tutting, preening, self-obsessed little liberal who thinks every post is for him? Why would I want the opinion of someone so cowardly they can’t call terrorism what it is? Why would you admit that?
The way claims get sent back during billing I became suspicious a lot of them are getting read by machine (and very poorly) during the first round of mail so don’t worry medical billing will get even more fun thanks to AI
I bet in 10 years my insurance plan will no longer cover imaging being interpereted by a radiologist.
That’s a very sharp prediction, thanks. I will run that by some people.
This is very relevant to my interests!
Nope, I am responding to you saying that calling Harris Hitleresque is laughable.
Since 1952 very fine books were already being published examining how the USA funded fascism abroad, and what it looked like when securely in power rather than vying for dominance before collapsing.
Your confusion is understandable as a mayor was murdered, coinciding with Sheinbaum’s victory
I remember that story too, it’s horrible, but there is a good reason an administration which plans to fight police and army corruption would condemn an event where nearly a thousand students were killed. I don’t think they plan to leave small communities and students behind, or else why go build all of these vocational schools?
It’s not just angry candor against the US. People have pointed out fascist characteristics of the US government, historically, since at least 1952. Not a new theory at all.
LOL, funny, well she’s not perfect to me.
Personally I think the degrowth politics of US greens is too close to NGO nonsense but at least it is actually against the genocide. Wouldn’t be surprised if they turn around and demand poor countries denuclearize. Would not be surprised if she began talking about the evils of ROSATOM sending nuclear tech to Africa.
Then again, the US nuclear industry is famously wasteful and dangerous, so it could simply be a reaction to that, along with it maintaining our arsenal.
Yes and the US assets and oil interests in the region are toast if things get much hotter. Interpreting the Iranians’ move to delegitimize the US on a historic scale as weakness is just another example of the sociopathy and arrogance which runs through the imperialist power structure
It ought to make you fear for the future of humanity. I’m here to comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.
There really isn’t that big of a difference between our brains! Well, apart from them all dying in agony without any real understanding of what it means to die. Like a trillion babies mauling each other to death every hour. Sweet dreams and be happy we are human!
Hah, coward. You try to start a fight with me half asleep and you still lose.
You must have the worst case of Centrist Brain imaginable. My dad used to switch between all the major news channels and call everyone an idiot. If he was still alive I think he would be on Telegram arguing with the doomer Russians with me.
I hope whatever your problem is gets worse, in a good way. Ciao.
I would say it’s not a sharp jump in the acceleration of open corruption in the USA, both uniparty candidates are garbage heaps of corruption. The only advantage to Trump is he is chaotic and could disrupt the transatlantic power structure with the move to make Europe pay for rearmament over Ukraine, as well as strengthen China by increasing the trade war. Jamie Dimon as treasury pick is similarly mask off depravity.
I’m not saying vote for either candidate of the uniparty people should be talking to greens or the PSL or just focus on local stuff. Ideally use the general to get people engaged outside of consuming political entertainment and casting a vote in a rigged election.
Not a huge fan of Ryan Grim to be honest. The Intercept is as bad as most mainstream papers at times. But this is a good article.