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I don't disagree with the US pulling the Saudi strings but to say the Saudi's aren't an issue is a bit far. They, along with other corrupt regimes in the region (and indeed the west, Russia and China) are a huge issue.The Saudi's aren't the issue mate....Pure false coinage & another plausible deniability domino for the West to hide behind.
The Saudi's are mere U.S/U.K & Israeli puppets.....pure n simple.....They guarantee the Saudi's & all the other Gulf Wahhabist states protection & safety for their oil, ports & ships & the Saudi's agree to spend most of it on U.S, U.K & Israeli arms in return.
The recent arrest of all the sundry power-players, with Kushner doing the rounds betwix Jerusalem ,Riyadh & Washington; Tells you all you need to know about who it is that's running that particular dog & pony show.
P35 thinks America (and its allies) are the one and only issue.I don't disagree with the US pulling the Saudi strings but to say the Saudi's aren't an issue is a bit far. They, along with other corrupt regimes in the region (and indeed the west, Russia and China) are a huge issue.
P35 thinks America (and its allies) are the one and only issue.
Agree - the very people who have been strengthened a great deal under Trump. Hence the opposition to Trump by many people.Or rather, those who have hijacked control of it's congress & Senate: AKA The military industrial complex, Big Oil & Wall Street.
Agree - the very people who have been strengthened a great deal under Trump. Hence the opposition to Trump by many people.
Australia considers fast-track visas for white South African farmers.
Home affairs minister Peter Dutton says the group deserves ‘special attention’ due to the ‘horrific circumstances’ they face at home.
Gough, what do you think about this? It's good to see politicians finally talking about it and no longer ignoring it as they have for years.
https://www.theguardian.com/austral...t-track-visas-for-white-south-african-farmers
Imagine hating white people so much that you're literally willing to let your population starve, just to spite ol' whitey.South Africa is fast going down the same road to oblivion that Rhodesia/Zimbabwe went down....It's a great shame.
Imagine hating white people so much that you're literally willing to let your population starve, just to spite ol' whitey.
The definition of 21st-century phony war, on the other hand, is its lack of clarity, its lack of purpose, its lack of any true imperative for national survival (despite a never-ending hysteria over the “terrorist threat”). The fog it produces is especially disorienting. Americans today have little idea “why we fight” other than a vague sense of fighting them over there (Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Niger, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, etc.) so they won’t kill us here, to cite George W. Bush’s rationale for launching the war on terror. Meanwhile, with such a lack of national involvement and accountability, there’s no pressure for the Pentagon or the rest of the national security state to up its game; there’s no one even to point out that wherever the US military has gone into battle in these years, yet more terror groups have subsequently sprouted like so many malignant weeds. Bureaucracy and mediocrity go unchallenged; massive boosts in military spending reward incompetency and the creation of a series of quagmire-like “generational” wars.
https://www.thenation.com/article/the-pentagon-wants-you-to-go-shopping-while-the-experts-go-to-war/
The Pentagon Wants You to Go Shopping While the Experts Go to War
Really sums up the American apathy towards the wars being waged across the world. It's been going 17 years now and shows no definitive signs of ending. And shocking horror - leading the charge to bomb other countries is the ultimate own goal (or deliberate own goal one could ask?) in the propaganda war with extremists.
Freedom of speech?Posts on FB that she's off to kill 15 cops tomorrow, apologises and gets off. Very fortunate.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...death-white-cops-apologizes-article-1.2628073
Apparently it is ok unless you make threats is how I read that.Freedom of speech?
One of the abusers earned thousands a night for years trafficking girls around the country for sex with hundreds of men, according to one victim.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/britains-worst-ever-child-grooming-12165527
Ridiculous that it has taken so long for this to come to light.
Maybe it's just those nasty unidentifiable "asians" the article refers to. ****stan is considered part of Asia by some, right?Crikey! That's disgusting. There has to be pedo's in high places for this s**t to get continually swept under the rug.
Maybe it's just those nasty unidentifiable "asians" the article refers to. ****stan is considered part of Asia by some, right?
Clearly!“Asia” and “Asian” has a bit of a different meaning in the UK.
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Where is the cry when acts of murder, and punishment are carried out in the Middle EastAs usual, you are just wrong. It took me two seconds to find criticism from the left on the goings on in Aceh.
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/n...ning-of-gay-men-an-outrageous-act-of-cruelty/
Where is the cry when acts of murder, and punishment are carried out in the Middle East
Oh wait I’m a racist, Islamaphobe, homophobe for just mentioning it!