Al-Jazeera reporter on board one of the flotilla ships is reporting there was a loud explosion near the fleet and drones are flying overhead. Marine VHF radios are currently being jammed.
I guess I’m in the minority here but I honestly thought it was a good op-ed. Highlighting the fact that committing wanton violence outside your nation’s borders will have some effect on the psyche of people domestically seems like a totally reasonable Marxist take to me. He’s speaking to readers of the NYT, not a Maoist reading group.
Respectfully, I feel like picking at Hasan for not saying certain things here is missing the forest for the trees. Everyone in the country wants to talk about this right now and this highlights a decent left talking point that will actually get people think a bit about imperialist violence, a far more important topic than talking about how much of a dipshit Kirk was.
The US subcontracts out a genocide to Israel and the rest of the world’s leadership says and does nothing because they are either afraid of the US, they don’t want “rock the boat” diplomatically, or they are quietly supportive of it.
US troops murder Korean fishermen in cold blood and the rest of the world’s leadership says and does nothing because they are either afraid of the US, they don’t want “rock the boat” diplomatically, or they are quietly supportive of it.
The US blows up a boat they say is a drug boat and don’t provide any evidence (and even if they did, this is ok because…) and the rest of the world’s leadership says and does nothing because they are either afraid of the US, they don’t want “rock the boat” diplomatically, or they are quietly supportive of it.
We are staring down a potential regime change attempt or even all out war on the objectively ridiculous premise that Maduro is a “narco-terrorist kingpin”, and the rest of the world’s leadership says and does nothing because they are either afraid of the US, they don’t want “rock the boat” diplomatically, or they are quietly supportive of it.
The US is going to bar a Palestinian delegation from attending the UN. When this happened before with Arafat, the general assembly voted to hold the session in Switzerland instead. Now all they are doing is making some mild statements… because no one wants to anger the US.
This is the rules based international order.
An American citizen who served in the IOF had his vehicle set on fire and “Death to the IDF” spray painted next to it in St. Louis, Missouri yesterday
Based as hell.
Fury as Glastonbury crowd chants 'Death to the IDF!' in scenes aired live on the BBC
Punk duo Bob Vylan led crowds in chants of 'Free Palestine' and 'Death to the IDF' on Saturday, prompting fury from supporters of Israel on social media.
The English group was streamed live by the BBC while performing directly before Irish language rap trio Kneecap, who the corporation refused to show live after controversial incidents including one of its members being charged with a terror offence.
The BBC previously confirmed it would not livestream Kneecap's performance but would likely upload an edited version on iPlayer later - but if it hoped to avoid controversy over the war in Gaza bosses will be disappointed.
In the act just before Kneecap, singer/guitarist Bobby Vylan and drummer Bobbie Vylan, who founded their band in 2017 in Ipswich, flashed up a large message in support of Palestinians while their set was being broadcast live by the BBC.
Archived link, I went with the Daily Fail because I like seeing their pearl-clutching.
I am having flashbacks to 2003. If you are not old enough or not American… I wish I could be more articulate on this. It’s a feeling of foreboding because events are in motion and there is nothing in the universe that can or will stop it. From the perspective of the mainstream media and US politicians, it’s like they’ve learned nothing. Everyone just agrees “this is what we have to do”, and there is no questioning how we move forward.
But one thing is very, very different; and this is what I’m hanging my hopes on. The bloodlust from the American people just isn’t there like it was in 2003. I know there were some people who were against it but really, pretty much everyone was. All the Barbaras and Debbies (as Hasan says) were on board. All your “apolitical” folks were for it. Everyone had an opinion that was all of 3 minutes old and it was always the company line. The manufacturing consent machine said it had to be done, and the people bought it.
Before Iraq, Americans viewed actual hot, boots-on-the-ground war in the way we view sanctions today: why not do it, it’s easy our military is great we’ll be in and out easy. Saddam is bad and scary and maybe he has WMDs and maybe he doesn’t but probably a good idea to invade, just to be sure. I do think the one enduring legacy of Iraq on the American psyche is that we are now snake bitten on invading other countries (this is ofc a good thing).
That is not the case at all right now, the people don’t buy it, and honestly things could not be more different. No one wants intervention. Obviously what the people want won’t stop this train if it’s hell bent on attacking Iran, but I do think it’s something.
She’ll distance herself from a single comment from Biden about Trump supporters but not distance herself from Biden’s genocide in Gaza, got it.
We have comrades here in Iran, hope you all are staying safe.
Jfc Kamala is really doubling down on having Liz Cheney as her hype woman. Apparently they were campaigning together in Michigan today. I swear I’ve seen Liz Cheney have a more prominent role in this campaign than Tim Walz over the last couple weeks.
I saw a poll the other day that showed both Dem voters and independents are really turned off by the idea of having a Republican in Kamala’s cabinet
Kamala has worse political instincts Hilldawg, and that’s saying something.
Just incredible that Israel is allowed to bomb the shit out of Beirut and terrorize the population of Lebanon under the pretext of “uh yeah Hezbollah is probably around there somewhere”… and the west just sorta shrugs its collective shoulders and says “sure I guess”.
The Israel propaganda is way less thorough than it was back last October. Remember that hilariously fake audio of two “Hamas” commanders? Or all the spinning they tried to do about how an Israeli missile that killed hundreds outside a hospital was really a wayward Hamas rocket? They’re not even bothering with it anymore.
From the Al-Jazeera live feed:
Biden says ‘time to finalise’ Gaza deal and ‘end this war’
US President Joe Biden has urged Israel and Hamas to finalise a months-old ceasefire proposal, telling the United Nations he was committed to ending the war on Gaza.
“Now is the time for the parties to finalise its terms,” he said of the deal brokered by the United States, Qatar and Egypt.
The deal will “bring the hostages home and secure security for Israel and Gaza free from Hamas’s grip, ease the suffering in Gaza and end this war,” Biden told the UN General Assembly.
I don’t recall Biden ever being more clear that what he wants isn’t a cease fire, it’s for Hamas to surrender. When he says “Gaza free from Hamas’ grip”, he’s saying he wants a Palestinian Authority situation - which is precisely what Israel wants. Literally everything he said there is just what Israel wants: return the hostages, keep Israel “secure”, and for Hamas to self-immolate and hand over Gaza to either to Zionist lapdogs or an international coalition of American lapdogs. The idea that this man is putting any pressure on Netanyahu is obviously ridiculous.
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“We are seeing more operations right now in Gaza City than we have seen at any point in the last year and a half, anywhere”
This was Jon Elmer earlier today, leading off his Resistance Report on Electronic Intifada’s live stream. I am once again begging you all, if you are feeling any doomerism at all about Palestine, please watch Jon’s report. Palestine will be freed and when they are, it won’t be from sanctions placed on Israel by western governments or things like that; it will come down the bravery and determination of those who are fighting in armed struggle against their colonizers.
Edit: to clarify, Jon is referring to operations by the Resistance, not the IOF.