Wow, two genocides in a single enterprise. America truly is the land of innovators
IceWallowCum
My macroeconomy-uneducated ass has a feeling that this situation will still develop into something much larger down the road. It feels like a huge historical/political/economical bottleneck that America has to face in some way, and the CPC obviously knows it
This is so fucking pathetic
Ceasefire?
No,
Cease. Fire!
Literally the same fucking thing every fucking time, isn't it?
Is this whole thing unprecedented in the history of nuclear energy? I mean, is nuke production the complete reason behind this campaign against Iran? Was there ever so much aggression towards a country developing nuclear plants?
In LATAM, for example, there are three countries with nuclear energy: Brazil, Argentina and Mexico. Have they faced so much pushback during their initial phases? I know Lula had a big "anti-nuke" image during the building of Brazil's plants, so maybe that was why
Luckily, Khamenei checked the news mega within the last 3 days and was in on America's plan!
How exactly is current america so tied to current Israel and their expansionism? If Israel ended today, how would America suffer?
Broke: get Russia to burn through all their equipment on Ukraine 🇺🇸🇪🇺😎
Woke: get Europe to burn through all their equipment on Ukraine 🇺🇸🇷🇺😎
Bespoke: get America to burn through all their equipment on Israel 🇨🇳🛠️
"I'm gonna let Israelis suffer losses for a bit to remind Bibi who's really in charge here"
Yeah, I've been thinking about Marx's words somewhere on the introduction to Grundrisse, along the lines of "you can't expect to pillage/dominate a nation of shareholders the same way you pillage/dominate a nation of farmers", arguing that dominating a nation is dominating their production: if you're dealing with an agricultural nation, you focus on their land; but if you're dealing with an industrial nation, you have to focus on their workers (ability, knowledge, fitness to work), tools and finance mechanisms.
Death to the west