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"if the occupation stops imposing new conditions" seems like a load-bearing part of that sentence
Came across this image that goes incredibly hard when looking up Russia's NBC protection forces (due to the assassination this morning)
Russia - Agree To Be Provoked Or Fall For Lucy's Football? | Moon of Alabama
this MoA post is certified to be free of idiotic transphobia/social reactionary commentary in the main post. I make no such guarantee for the comments.
I should keep including that disclaimer, thank you
So what’s the deal with AOC? What would the Oversight or whatever position have done?
Nothing. Maybe it would've made her feel good, idk.
Just a step on the path towards her true goal, being the house Speaker
These progressives need to realize the only realize Bernie got the clout he did in the Democratic Party is cuz he’s an Independent. They literally can’t touch him. Everyone else? They shut them down. There is no scope for people like AOC or anyone else to rise higher and attain genuine power. And you have to always watch your back, cuz they’re always looking to primary you. It’s just a lose-lose. Even if you believe in electoralism, you cannot do so from within the Democratic Party. They will just suck you in and bleed you dry. You have to cut them off.
yeah but AOC can't be house speaker if she goes independent, and there's no way she can hope to be presinald
she will abandon all progressive policy goals she pretended to have, she is a careerist hack from way back, she's like fetterman in that way
Ecuador On Track To Allow a U.S. Military Base in the Galapagos Islands - Telesur English
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This will happen despite the fact that the Constitution prohibits the presence of foreign military forces on Ecuadorian territory. On Saturday, the Mexican newspaper La Jornada published an article claiming that US military ships will arrive in the Galapagos Islands in the coming days, effectively establishing a US military base on an archipelago of invaluable scientific significance.
“Ships, military personnel, weapons, equipment, and submarines will be able to operate in this archipelago, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978,” journalist Orlando Perez wrote, noting that this decision implements a decree signed by President Daniel Noboa on February 15, 2024.
On December 10, the Comprehensive Security Project for the Insular Region and the Guidelines for the Implementation of the U.S.-Ecuador Cooperation Agreements were approved. “The initiative aims to combat drug trafficking, illegal fishing, and other illicit maritime activities in this region of Ecuador. It also seeks to prevent violent conflicts and related crimes among narco-terrorist groups linked to international cartels vying for control over drug export routes and territorial dominance for drug sales,” La Jornada’s article mentioned.
The decision of the Noboa administration follows an agreement signed between Ecuador and the United States on October 6, 2023, by then-President Guillermo Lasso. “That document outlined that the U.S. Department of Defense’s military and civilian personnel, as well as its contractors, would be granted privileges, exemptions, and immunity equivalent to those enjoyed by administrative and technical personnel of diplomatic missions under the Vienna Convention,” Perez explained.
“In practice, this amounts to the establishment of a military base, similar to what occurred between 1999 and 2009 in the coastal city of Manta. That agreement was not renewed by then-President Rafael Correa, and the 2008 Constitution prohibited the presence of foreign military forces or bases on Ecuadorian territory,” he added.
Due to this constitutional limitation, Noboa submitted a proposal to the National Assembly for a partial amendment to the 2008 Constitution to remove the article prohibiting foreign bases. However, this bill has not yet been reviewed or approved by the Ecuadorian lawmakers.
“Former Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Fernando Yepez described the development as an example of ‘unacceptable, shameful, dangerous, and undignified colonial servility.’ There is no awareness of national sovereignty, Ecuador’s interests, or the negative experiences with foreign military bases,” Perez concluded.
Well RIP that delicate ecosystem. Who needs nature preserves, we gotta park an aircraft carrier and dump aviation fuel somewhere!
Poor turtles. The Galapagos are too beautiful to be marred by a bunch of child killers.
That's not what "social Darwinism" is, America.
Nakedcapitalism.com on this with all kinds of background etc
Ty noboa, good job
I stumbled on this website that maybe possibly someone here might find of interest: https://headline.nolog.cz/ It's by some lefty nerds.
It change tracks czech headlines from RSS feeds using red=deleted green=added (sorry color blind folks). Some basic filters but nothing fancy. So when they edit the original headline you can see it:
As I do not read czech I am using Firefox's built in translation. (Which is expanded recently tho mostly European languages.) It keeps up pretty good considering all the sentences are malformed. Web site is FLOSS (docker), so could be re deployed to another language.
They have available if you want the full archive of article changes in CSV format which is 12mb to download, 60mb when extracted, and 176,000 lines long. Maybe sometime it would be of value. The kind of thing that needs to be proactively collected.
Massacre in Haiti: At Least 200 Dead in Cite Soleil and Artibonite - Telesur English
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At least 200 people have been killed in Haiti since the past weekend, with a significant number of victims in Cite Soleil, one of the poorest and most violent areas of Port-au-Prince.
The office of the Prime Minister of Haiti reported that the attacks, attributed to the gang led by Monel “Mikano” Félix, were unleashed following the illness and subsequent death of his son, whom Félix blamed for witchcraft practiced by elderly members of the community.
Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé stated this Thursday that “all those responsible for the massacres will be arrested” and emphasized that the victims deserve justice, reparation, and security. During a press conference, Fils-Aimé indicated that the government is intensifying its efforts to combat insecurity, noting that he, along with his cabinet and leaders of the National Police, are developing strategies to increase the safety of the Haitian population.
“No one should live under these conditions, fearing to go out on the street. The government’s fight is for everyone’s safety,” he emphasized.
Fils-Aimé underscored the importance of holding criminals accountable for their actions and called for unity among citizens to advance this cause. “If we unite, we can build the country we desire,” he stated.
To strengthen the response to violence, the Prime Minister announced that the government will provide comprehensive support to the police and armed forces, especially in technical and financial areas. In this regard, he revealed that starting in December, police salaries will be doubled, referring to them as “national heroes.”
The recent wave of violence has been particularly alarming; in addition to deaths in Cite Soleil, another 20 civilians were killed while sleeping in attacks in the Artibonite department. Fils-Aimé described as “unacceptable” the treatment that armed gangs give to “defenseless populations,” preventing their right to live in peace.
The National Network for Human Rights Defense (RNDDH) reported at least 110 elderly people killed during attacks in Cite Soleil and warned that the total number could be higher. Witnesses recounted that mutilated bodies were burned in the streets. The tragedy began on Thursday and culminated on Saturday afternoon with the child’s death.
Monel “Mikano” Félix is one of Haiti’s most prominent gang leaders and shares criminal leadership with former police officer Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier. It is estimated that his organization has approximately 300 members and has expanded its activities to other areas of Port-au-Prince.
Despite the presence of a police force backed by the UN known as the Multinational Security Support Mission—primarily composed of Kenyan agents—the violence continues to escalate. Last month, three American commercial planes were hit by gunfire while operating at Port-au-Prince International Airport.
In response to this growing crisis, the United States requested that the UN convert its security mission into an official peacekeeping operation to ensure financial resources and permanent personnel. However, this proposal faces resistance from Russia and China in the Security Council.
So far, only 400 troops have been sent to address a situation requiring at least 2,000 troops to effectively respond to armed gangs. Additionally, Dominican President Luis Abinader highlighted that a lack of financial resources compromises the full functioning of the mission.
Previous international interventions have been criticized for failing to address structural issues such as corruption and institutional fragility. Past missions like MINUSTAH did not adequately strengthen Haiti’s National Police enough to ensure public safety.
The current mission recently announced an operational expansion with a new base to deploy international police in more areas. In its statement, it committed to protecting key infrastructures and creating safe conditions for national elections.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) called on Monday for a UN mission focused on human rights to be authorized quickly in order to restore security amid rising violence caused by gangs since early this year. HRW noted that while there is hope regarding the Multinational Mission backed by the UN led by Kenya, governments have failed to provide sufficient resources for its effective operation.
Fils-Aimé concluded his speech reiterating: “Our commitment is what guides us every day: security, respect for the Constitution, and fair elections.”
More and more reports incoming about a potential ceasefire agreement/prisoner exchange deal with regards to Gaza. The attitude and media reports are of a very similar tone to the Hezbollah ceasefire in Lebanon. No matter how "bad or good" the ceasefire deal is, a ceasefire is a ceasefire and will bring desperately needed relief to millions under siege in Gaza.
This winter alone is going to kill so many Palestinians. They are living under famine conditions for more than a year and many don't even have shelter let along adequate shelter for winter.
Without periodic ceasefires during the winter, there probably wouldn't be any Palestinians left in Gaza by 2026 if you estimate the amount of Palestinians who will die from this winter and extrapolate how many more Palestinians will die in the following winter where their malnourished bodies are even weaker.
I feel like this comes up every few weeks and then it is clear Israel has no interest in following through. I am trying not to be a doomer but it seems like "Israel" is going to try to completely depopulate Gaza... The psychos are in charge and the US has removed every conceivable restraint. ... Things just seem bleak, if anyone has some analysis the contradicts this I would love to hear it... Even the Hezbollah ceasefire, after what was essentially a resistance victory over the IDF... ended up being a poison pill or pyrrhic victory of sorts... Now it looks like the entity could simply use what used to be the border with Syria to invade Lebanon... Maybe I am taking the pessimism too far
Attack kills head of Russia's nuclear and chemical weapons defenses in Moscow.
A bomb implanted in a scooter and detonated from a distance killed General Igor Kirillov on Tuesday (17). Ukraine's security agency, which accuses Kirillov of using banned chemical weapons in the war, told Reuters that the country was behind the attack.
Ukraine's security agency, which accuses Kirillov of using banned chemical weapons in the war
was the whole thing just to get this sentence in the western papers because I haven't seen any credible claims of Russia using bio/chem weapons, they made a big splashy show of assassinating General Not Appearing In This Film
The opposite has happened, Ukraine has been using gas in trenches against Russians.
A naturalized American citizen and a Swiss-Iranian dual citizen were arrested by the US for illegally exporting technology that was used in a drone attack against Americans.
Accelerometers so good that only the US manufactures them?