House Speaker Pelosi in Taiwan
Meanwhile on the streets of Taipei pic.twitter.com/j2eTCqOETK
— Meiguolao Watcher ☭ (@Dragondescendan) August 2, 2022
In a likely too little, too late move, the Biden administration announces a feeble competitor for infrastructure projects where China's Belt and Road Initiative is already well underway in Africa.
Drone bombing Afghanistan
Despite "withdrawing" from Afghanistan and stealing their funds abroad to prevent the Taliban government from feeding the hungry, plus funding Al Qaeda in Syria for years as "moderate rebels", the U.S. announced it had assassinated a top Al Qaeda leader in Kabul.
"Justice has been delivered," claimed the U.S. president despite the fact that extrajudicial murder is about as far from justice as you can get. The president claimed that assassinating Ayman al-Zawahiri is a sign of America's resolve. (To do the bidding of Israel's government, I think he forgot to add.)
U.S. troops in Yemen
The long humanitarian disaster of Saudi Arabia's war on Yemen has only been possible with logistical support from its U.S. ally. Now the president of the U.S. has confimed to Congress -- you know, the legislative branch of government that used to have the sole authority to wage war -- that the U.S. has troops in Yemen as well. (Proxy war with Iran in Yemen is an element of the U.S. close alliance with colonial occupier Israel in Palestine, and despite Biden campaigning on a promise to end U.S. support for the Saudi's war there.)
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Spreading the false flag news that Russian, not Ukrainian, forces bombed a Russian POW camp filled with captured fighters of the Azov battalion. Why would Ukraine do that? Because dead men tell no tales of forced conscription and botched operations.
Source: SanctionsKill.org |
Ben Norton, "The End of U.S. Hegemony and the Rise of BRICS", Mintpress News:
In the past two decades, the U.S. grip on global power has been slipping, and new nations and organizations have begun to emerge that challenge American dominance. One of these is the BRICS, an economic and increasingly political bloc of emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Argentina, Iran and others have expressed an interest in joining this alliance, which has now laid out plans for its own bank and international currency, two moves strike at the heart of American economic hegemony.
“Now that the U.S. has sanctioned one-quarter of the global population, and especially now with the economic war on Russia, BRICS has emerged as this new economic infrastructure bringing countries together that want to get around Western sanctions,”
War at home: Russiaphobia used as pretext for violent attacks on Black organization, the African People’s Socialist Party (APSP).
From August 1, 2022 Black Alliance for Peace press release:
On Friday, July 29, 2022, the FBI executed multiple raids against APSP’s Uhuru House in St. Petersburg, Florida and their Uhuru Solidarity Center in St. Louis, Missouri and the private residence of APSP Chairman Omali Yeshitela also in St. Louis. The FBI employed flashbang grenades and handcuffed Yeshitela and his wife while their house was raided.
The FBI claims that the raids are connected to the federal indictment of a Russian national, Aleksandr Ionov, alleging that he has been working to spread "Russian propaganda" in the United States.
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Nuclear war looming?
From In-Depth News "Caring About Nuclear Sharing: A Setback for Nuclear Arms Control":
It is estimated that between 100 and 150 American B61 nuclear weapons are stationed in five countries: Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Turkey. NATO has now announced its desire to modernise its nuclear deterrence..
NATO officials were enthusiastic about the widely shared willingness to modernise the nuclear sharing concept. Jessica Cox, Chief of NATO’s nuclear policy directorate said: “We’re moving fast and furiously towards F-35 modernization and incorporating those into our planning and exercising…” And she added that “the aircraft’s advanced features also will boost the capabilities of alliance members and F-35 customers like Poland, Denmark or Norway who might be tasked with supporting actual nuclear sharing missions.”
Cox is the bland bureaucratic face of discussions preparing for total annihilation. But don't let her tone fool you.
Educate yourself, and speak out against the WW3 madness.
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