Fish sellers in the market of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia, 1993 - Reuters

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Fish sellers in the market of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia, 1993 - Reuters
on my hunt for muscular Tian Xiwei photos I stumbled on SUNGLASSES LOOK AT POOKIE
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A clear example of the gradual transformation of a Reuters headline from actual news to israeli propaganda: facts are lost (school & 100 are gone), doubt casted ("Hamas-run"), Israel's unsubstantiated statement incorporated ("hit militants").
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October 7, 2023 - During the al-Aqsa flood operation a football fan, and guerrilla of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, took this iconic photo with 90-year-old Esther Cunio, after she told him she was from the country footballer Lionel Messi is from, before leaving her in peace and moving on.
Esther Cunio was living in an Israeli Kibbutz on occupied Palestinian land, and she is originally from Argentina. It is important to note that her kibbutz, Nir Oz, close to Gaza, is built on the ethnically cleansed Palestinian town of Ma'in Abu Sitta, and was founded in 1955 as a Zionist military outpost as Israel took over more and more Palestinian land during the ethnic cleansing campaigns of the Nakba. [video] / [incredibly biased and shitty Reuters article, as in straight up journalistic malpractice]
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Hell on earth in Hong Kong with the devastating fire. Not only did we witness blazing flames consuming multiple high-rise residential buildings and have to prepare ourselves for losing loved ones. Not only did we have to perform gratitude to people caring about us. We also have to be bombarded with BBC, CNN, The Guardian, The Independent, Reuters, Channel 4, ITV and Sky News scapegoating bamboo scaffolding, a cherished construction and architectural art form for the fire. It’s not hard to listen to local voices to see that it was caused by the green mesh engulfing the building. It’s not hard to see the bamboos remaining intact while the mesh burned. It’s not hard to think twice before parroting people who have every reason to protect themselves from accountability for causing the fire. It’s not hard to draw parallels with the London Grenfell Tower tragedy. It’s not hard to see the Orientalist and colonialist infrastructure parroting these lies prop up.
BREAKING: French General Michel Yakovleff HUMILIATES Trump for begging Europe to get involved in his Iran War, says that it would be like "buying cheap tickets for the Titanic" after it hit the iceberg.
"We have five reasons to say no to him, in fact," said Yakovleff. "So, the first one is that he didn't understand that if he wants to carry out a NATO operation, NATO has to take command. So, there will be an American general, but it's a single operation."
“You can’t have an American operation where they’re bombing whatever they can and then below that, the Europeans doing something else,” Yakovleff said. “No, no, no, it has to be one sole operation, under a NATO flag. I don’t think he understood that.”
Yakovleff served as a three general in the French Army, was commander of the French Foreign Legion, and served in top positions in NATO. He's a highly respected military expert in France and regularly weighs in on issues of international importance.
Trump has been pleading with allied nations to get involved in his Iran fiasco. Iranian missiles and drones have made it impossible for oil tankers to obtain insurance to traverse the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world's petroleum normally passes. Oil prices are skyrocketing. So far, Japan, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the European Union have refused Trump's request.
General Yakovleff went on to point out that Trump's strategic goals, beyond forcing open the strait, are vague and undefined. If NATO nations were even going to consider involvement, they would need the United States to explain explicitly in writing what the goals are.
"And it's not tweets, and it's not things that change every two minutes. So, already there, it's going to be necessary for Trump himself to know what he wants," said the general.
He said that there's also the issue of the lack of "confidence" in Trump. It's well-known that he regularly abandons his allies and he could do so here immediately after other nations got involved.
“He would let us down whenever it suited him," said Yakovleff.
He ended his tirade by comparing Trump to the captain of the Titanic trying to "sell cheap tickets" for his voyage "after having hit the iceberg."
“And the last argument is American: you don’t reinforce failure. I learnt that at the U.S. Army War College. You don’t reinforce failure, you move on, you find something else.” he added. "So, there are a lot of reasons to say no."
[Reuters]