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The U.S. War Machine at Work
The Ahmadi and Nejrabi families had packed all their belongings, waiting for word to be escorted to Kabul airport and eventually moved to the United States, but the message Washington sent instead was a rocket into their homes in a … Continue reading
When History Repeats Itself
Two iconic images taken 46 years apart. The US Embassy staff fleeing from Saigon and Kabul respectively. After 20 years of useless fighting, the defeat and humiliation is now complete! Images via Twitter, modified by me (click to enlarge).
Posted in Imperialism & Colonialism, War & Terror
Tagged Afghanistan, Taliban, U.S.A.
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Afghanistan – Another Lost War
After what was supposed to be a snap military operation to capture Usama bin Laden in 2001, the war in Afghanistan has turned out to be the longest in American history. Finally, after 20 years of occupation and fighting, President … Continue reading
Laptop from Hell: Hunter Biden, Big Tech, and the Dirty Secrets the President Tried to Hide
The inside story of the laptop that exposed the president’s dirtiest secret Book review by Tucker Carlson: When a drug-addled Hunter Biden abandoned his waterlogged computer at a Mac repair shop in Delaware in the spring of 2019, just six … Continue reading
Posted in Culture & Society, Media & Journalism
Tagged Big Tech, Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, Laptop from Hell, U.S.A.
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The Uyghur Genocide? Uyghur Detention Camps?
An ‘Independent’ Report About China’s Alleged Uyghur Genocide U.S. media hailed a Newlines Institute report accusing China of Uyghur genocide as a “landmark” independent analysis. A look beneath the surface reveals it as a regime change propaganda tool by interventionist … Continue reading
There’s No Way Like the American Way
Original photo by Margaret Bourke-White, slightly enhanced by me. Click image to enlarge. Stumbled upon this iconic photo from 1937 and started wondering whether it also (to a certain degree) reflects today’s polarised America. What do you think?
Posted in Culture & Society, Photography & Art
Tagged America, Margaret Bourke-White, U.S.A., United States of America
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