Friday, January 17, 2025

County Armagh, Ireland loves Palestine!

 

We can all still do something to support Palestine.

Even with the possible coming ceasefire things are far from over in Palestine. As the ceasefire was signed, Israel was killing Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.

Israel has been regularly violating the ceasefire in Lebanon. Nothing new from these war mongers.

Israel-US are not to be trusted. Greater Israel is still desired by the zionists in both nations. The Trump administration is loaded with zionists.

Keep on alert and continue supporting Palestine.

We are far from home yet.

Israel must release all of the many thousands of Palestinians now in Israeli prisons! 

Israel has been exposed across the planet as  a genocidal state who deserves nothing but sanctions and prosecution. Standing along side the zionists in Israel is the US where Biden, and his daily handlers like the dual-citizen Tony Blinken, have been equally IDed as war criminals that belong in prison.

Our love and best wishes to all of Palestine.

Free, free Palestine!!!!!!

Bruce 

PS Learn from and enjoy this video below from the one and only George Galloway.

Thursday, January 16, 2025

Blinken is a #1 scum

 

Long-time journalist Sam Husseini confronts Blinken at his last press conference before likely signing a multi-million dollar book deal and going to work for some zionist organization at a top dollar salary.

He actually deserves life in prison.

Bruce

Wagenknecht: "Sanctions are an economic stimulus program for the US economy"

  

Deutschlandfunk

BSW chairwoman Sahra Wagenknecht describes the sanctions against Russia as an economic program in favor of the USA that is causing considerable damage to German companies. She calls for cheap energy sources and warns of the threat of de-industrialization in Germany.

The West's sanctions against Russia are "killing" German companies and making the US economy rich, Sahra Wagenknecht explained on Sunday at an election event for her party in Bonn. The delegates of the Sahra Wagenknecht - Reason and Justice (BSW) alliance met there to adopt their program for the federal election next month and to discuss key political demands.

In her speech, Wagenknecht firmly rejected Russia's responsibility for the Ukraine conflict and sharply criticized the Western sanctions, which are not a moral instrument, but are motivated by economic policy and would primarily benefit the USA, while causing massive damage to German and European companies:

"The sanctions have nothing to do with morality, they have nothing to do with human rights, they have nothing to do with love of peace, they are simply an economic stimulus program for the US economy and a killer program for German and European companies."

In view of the rising energy prices, she called for the resumption of natural gas imports from Russia. She stressed that Germany must once again align its energy policy with the criterion of lowest costs, instead of being guided by "double standards and ideology". The election program was passed almost unanimously. Of the approximately 700 delegates, only one participant voted against it, two abstained.

Wagenknecht also spoke out in favor of only purchasing gas from the USA if it is offered at competitive prices. She criticized the fact that gas from the USA is currently three times as expensive as the price paid by US companies. Germany must make rational decisions about where it can obtain its energy resources most cost-effectively and conclude long-term contracts, as has been the case in the past.  Otherwise, she warned, companies would stop investing in the German economy. 

The BSW chairwoman also warned of the threat of de-industrialization, which would be accompanied by a significant loss of prosperity and social security. Instead, Germany urgently needs a political change of course that relies on cheap energy sources in order to prevent companies from moving away and jobs being lost. It is not about cheap election promises, but about a realistic energy policy, emphasized Wagenknecht.

She also sharply criticized US foreign policy, which she blamed for many conflicts in the world. Wagenknecht spoke of a "trail of blood from the US's proxy wars" and emphasized that Chancellor Scholz must not be a vassal of the USA. She also criticized the discussion in German politics about increasing defense spending: "That is madness!"

In view of the global development of nuclear weapons and increasingly dangerous weapons systems, Wagenknecht warned urgently against a new arms race. "We must not stumble into a new arms race now," she said. In a world in which humanity could destroy itself several times over, war is not a viable option. If there were to be a war in Europe, Europe would perish, she explained, and called for an end to the "military madness."

The Bundestag member Sevim Dağdelen also spoke at the party conference in Bonn and called for the withdrawal of US troops from Germany. The presence of 37,000 US soldiers was no longer sustainable for the country. "Ami go home," she shouted to the applause of the delegates. This also applies to US weapons on German soil.

Dağdelen spoke out firmly against the stationing of US medium and short-range missiles in Germany, which she described as "US offensive weapons." She made it clear that Germany does not want a war with Russia, especially not from German soil. These statements were received with great applause by the delegates.

Finally, Dağdelen emphasized that the vassal loyalty of German governments to the USA must finally be ended. Germany deserves sovereignty. BSW co-chair Amira Mohamed Ali also reiterated this position and stated that the party stands for "a strong, fair and sovereign Germany".

The German economy is currently in a serious crisis. According to TASS, the country's leading economic institutes have revised their forecasts for GDP growth in 2024 downwards and are expecting a decline of 0.1 percent.

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Time to bring U.S. war dollars home


The U.S. is $36 trillion in debt. The Pentagon budget now is over $1 trillion per year once we add up the various military pots of gold hidden in other departments, like the Department of Energy (nuclear weapons), Homeland Security, CIA, intel agencies and the like.

Just last week, President Biden announced he was sending billions more to Ukraine — as the fires rage in Southern California and FEMA’s budget is floundering due to recent hurricanes that hit the Southeast.

At the same time, Washington continues to send billions to Israel to help moonscape Gaza as well as to support its offensive operations in Lebanon and Syria. How many more innocents must the American taxpayers help kill in the Middle East?

One must wonder out loud how the future generations in our nation will be able to pay for health care, education, environmental care and infrastructure repair.

Our national economy is in deep trouble. It’s time to bring our war dollars home.

Bruce Gagnon
Brunswick

South Korean president arrested

 

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was arrested in presidential residence Wednesday, becoming the country's first sitting president to be kept in custody over his short-lived martial law imposition. 

A joint investigation unit, composed of the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO), the National Office of Investigation (NOI), and the defense ministry's investigative headquarters, said in a short notice that Yoon was arrested at 10:33 a.m. local time (0133 GMT). 

TV footage showed vehicles carrying arrested Yoon moved out of the residence in central Seoul for questioning at the CIO office in Gwacheon, just south of Seoul, before being detained at the Seoul Detention Center in Uiwang, just 5 km away from the office. 

The CIO will be required to decide within 48 hours whether to seek a separate warrant to detain Yoon for up to 20 days for further questioning or release him. 

Yoon became the first incumbent president to be arrested in the country's modern history.

NATO using Romania as ‘door for war’

RT

NATO is using Romania as “a door for war,” aiming to launch a major offensive into Russia, independent presidential candidate Calin Georgescu has warned.

During an episode of ‘The Shawn Ryan Show’ published on January 11, Georgescu and former US Navy SEAL Shawn Ryan discussed the coup d’etat in Romania and the potential implications of the military buildup at the Mihail Kogalniceanu (MK) Air Base, the largest NATO facility near the Black Sea. The presidential candidate has raised concerns over the bloc’s military presence in Romania, warning that the country’s NATO bases could be used to trigger a war with Russia.

“What is happening now in Romania and the fact that there is no reaction from abroad, especially from the United States, shows that they do not understand what is going on here. Because if they use Romania as a door for war, what would be next,” Georgescu told the host in response to a question about whether Romania is “in the midst of a coup right now.”

“We do not need a war,” he said. 

Romania, a NATO member since 2004, has been expanding the MK Air Base to accommodate more troops and military equipment. The project is intended to be NATO’s largest base in Europe. The development was criticized by Moscow, with Andrey Klimov, the deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Foreign Affairs, calling it a “threat for Bucharest.”

According to Klimov, the larger the “anti-Russian” military base and the “closer it is to Russia’s borders, the more likely it is to be among the first targets for retaliatory strikes.”

Asked whether the base would be used to conduct “a major offensive into Russia,” Georgescu responded, “Exactly. This is the word – offensive – which is wrong. And we cannot accept this,” he stated. “Because this is not our business. It’s not our war.”

Georgescu, who is known for his strong Euroskeptic and anti-NATO views, emerged as a frontrunner in Romania’s presidential race in November, securing 22.94% of the vote. His rise fueled speculation that he would push for Romania’s withdrawal from NATO or at least attempt to reduce military cooperation with it.

Romania’s Constitutional Court annulled the election ahead of the second-round vote, citing intelligence documents alleging “irregularities” in Georgescu’s performance. This decision sparked rounds of street protests in Bucharest.

On January 10, thousands of demonstrators gathered outside Romania’s top court, demanding transparency and accusing the authorities of orchestrating an electoral coup.

“Nine people inside, they decide instead of 19 million what they have to do,” the presidential candidate told the host while discussing the cancelation of the second round of the elections. “We ask for help for the democratic institutions, and we want to protect our life, our family, our nation,” he added.

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Cuba joins ICJ genocide case

 

Cuba joins Türkiye, Nicaragua, Colombia, Libya, Mexico, Palestine and Spain in supporting South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). 

On Monday, Cuba filed a declaration to intervene in the case concerning obvious Israeli violations of the Genocide Convention in Gaza, invoking Article 63 of the ICJ Statute. 

South Africa initiated the proceedings in December 2023, accusing Israel of genocide related to its atrocities in Gaza.

Where are the rest of the world's nations? 

This case is a no brainer....

Oliver Stone & Professor Peter Kuznick on nuke war with Russia

America’s proxy war with Russia isn’t anything new. 

It’s been decades in the making. 

Oliver Stone and Professor Peter Kuznick (American University) explain what nuclear war would actually look like.

They cover the globe and all the many wars now being run by the collapsing western colonial empire.

Very important interview.   

Be sure to watch the historical series by Stone & Kuznik called the Untold History of the United States

See episode one below.