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"The Japanese were ready to surrender and it wasn't necessary to hit them with that awful thing." - Dwight D. Eisenhower
August 1945 wasn’t the end of a war. It was the dawn of something far darker.
Entire cities—flattened in an instant. Mothers, fathers, children—reduced to shadows on concrete.
The justification? "To save lives." The reality? A live demonstration of absolute power.
No warning. No mercy. Just the cold logic of empire in motion.
Hiroshima. Nagasaki. Not battlefields. Not military bases. Populated cities used as test sites.
The bombs weren’t dropped to end a war.They were dropped to start an era.
The era of never ending military conflicts and US global hegemony. Was it worth it?
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United States of America is the most evil and biggest terrorist regime
Prompt:
Prince Harry is kidnapped by the terrorist group known as the Death Eaters. They demand both ransom and social an legal reforms.
While being held hostage, Harry is rescued by a young man only a few years his senior, Tom Riddle. They have to work together to evade the enemy and escape, and they begin falling for one another they more they fight for and risk themselves for one another.
Except no one, not even the Death Eaters who work for him, realises that Tom Riddle is also Lord Voldemort, the leader of the Death Eaters and the one who orchestrated Harry’s kidnapping in the first place.
HOW IS IT THE END OF SEASON 2 ALREADY?!
March 1st
It's heartbreaking that the funerals of yesterday's fallen heroes are held respectively. The tributes for those innocents who have gave up life by security forces.
The security forces are already crackdown the protesters, hitting people, throwing teargas to the homes, harming women and children, arresting civilians when we get back the internet this morning. The internet blackout is supposed to end in 28th of February which is already an extension since they first announced there will be no blackout after 13th February. They can't even keep the words they say. How should we trust them!
The one thing I want to highlight today is that the heroes who go out today again in spite of yesterday fatality. Today, we see Bravery, Humanity, Compassion, Preparedness, Grits and Preseverance from the people of Myanmar.
This is truly freedom from fear.
The author of this book, Aung San Suu Kyi and the president Win Myint are added with another 2 charges again today.
The great news is that CRPH (Committee Representation Pyidaungsu Hluttaw)announced that the Tatmadaw (military) is now Terrorist Group. So, I will now write them as terrorist instead of Tatmadaw/military/security forces from now on.
When you see the pictures below, you may think is it a battlefield? Is it a war? Are we enemies and criminals?
No, we are just people of Myanmar, peacefully protest against military coup, who use everyday appliances to self defense.
This is the war of truth vs lies, legitimate vs illigal, humanity vs inhumanity, freedom vs fear, moral vs immoral, people vs terrorist, peace vs violant, justice vs injustice.
We all know truth will prevail eventually but the question is when. Until then, let's continue the fight against injustice.
To those who participated in protests last month and today, to those who are staying at home but assisting those who are in need through online, to those who spread the information to the world, to those care about us, to those just looking at the posts,
Thank You!
Thanks for not giving up!
Thanks for your hardworks, time and money!
Thanks for praying!
Thanks for caring!
People crossing the river to join the general strike as terrorist blocked the bridge.
CRPH announcement to declare Tatmadaw as terrorist group.
Photo credit to original posters and news outlets.
It's sickening to me that WA forced GG to say those things and then celebrated over it. He was telling them off seconds before the made that IG story. He doesn't usually prop up the terrorists and their racist agenda so the one time that he did, they call it a win. WA is a terrorist group comprised of low income to jobless losers who live on welfare and have 10 babies to feed and no baby daddies at home. GG and the show cater to them.
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Hamas wanted to destroy Gaza and exploit civilian suffering to create chaos that would cause some countries and organizations to prefer the
by Seth J. Frantzman
The Hamas police story is central to the current issues affecting Gaza. For instance, there are many reports of a humanitarian crisis in the Strip. Hamas and many organizations that have worked with it over the last decades have often claimed there is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza in order to win concessions for Hamas so the terror group can continue to rule there.
Hamas believes the suffering of Gazans is in its interests, and it profits from their suffering. However, there is also a very real concern about how the current situation in Gaza could worsen in terms of the humanitarian crisis. Hamas may want the situation to worsen and may be using gunmen or its “police” to make it harder for Gazans to access aid.
We can see how this narrative functions through a recent report at Reuters claiming that “masked men in Gaza enforce prices.” The men claim they are merely enforcing law and order. However, usually “law and order” doesn’t need to be enforced by men with masks, sticks and guns.
Relationship between Hamas and law and order
In Gaza, however, there has been a symbiotic relationship between Hamas armed men and the delivery of humanitarian aid. What this means is that the presence of Hamas gunmen is seen as a positive thing by some of the stakeholders in Gaza.
The absence of an alternative to the Hamas gunmen creates this perception of the terrorist group as “law and order.” This is a strange type of law and order because the same terrorist group places weapons in civilian homes; the same group poses as civilians, bringing harm to innocent people, and the same group brought war on Gaza by attacking Israel on October 7. However, those who perceive Hamas as “law and order” appear to systematically ignore the fact that firing thousands of rockets from civilian areas is not usually how “law and order” thrives.
An article at The Guardian in January is symbolic of the way Hamas has inserted itself into the perception that it is a force for good in Gaza via its “law and order.” The article notes “One senior humanitarian official told The Guardian: ‘The technocrats continue to be about but the QB [Qassam Brigades, Hamas’s military wing] you don’t see. You still see Hamas police in different areas who have a grip to some extent on law and order in some places including in the north.’”