Or perhaps the end of the beginning, if you’re a little more pessimistic.
Image is from this Bloomberg article, from which I also gathered some of the information used in the preamble.
While Trump was off in the Middle East in an incompetent attempt to solve a geopolitical and humanitarian crisis, China has been doing something much more productive.
Chinese officials, including Xi Jinping, had a summit with CELAC (a community of 33 Latin American and Caribbean countries). There, he promised investment, various declarations of friendship, and visa-free entry for 30 days for citizens of Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay. Lula signed over 30 agreements with China. Colombia is joining the New Development Bank and hopes to gain the money for a 120-kilometer railway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts as an alternative route to the Panama Canal. Even Argentina, ruled by arch-libertarian and arch-dipshit (but I repeat myself) Milei, was uncharacteristically polite with China as he secured a currency swap renewal to shore up their international reserves.
It wouldn’t really be correct to say that Latin America is “siding with China over the US” - leaders in the region will continue to make many deals with America for the foreseeable future, and even Trump’s bizarre economic strongman routine won’t make them break off economic and diplomatic relations. What’s significant here is that despite increasing American pressure for those leaders to break off all ties with China, few appear to be listening - and given that China is perhaps the most important economy on the planet right now, that is a very predictable outcome.
As the current American empire takes actions to try and avoid their doom, those very actions only guarantee it. As Latin America grows ever more interconnected with China and continues to develop, America will grow ever more panicked and demanding, and this feedback loop will - eventually - result in the death of the Monroe Doctrine.
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Israel-Palestine Conflict
Sources on the fighting in Palestine against Israel. In general, CW for footage of battles, explosions, dead people, and so on:
UNRWA reports on Israel’s destruction and siege of Gaza and the West Bank.
English-language Palestinian Marxist-Leninist twitter account. Alt here.
English-language twitter account that collates news.
Arab-language twitter account with videos and images of fighting.
English-language (with some Arab retweets) Twitter account based in Lebanon. - Telegram is @IbnRiad.
English-language Palestinian Twitter account which reports on news from the Resistance Axis. - Telegram is @EyesOnSouth.
English-language Twitter account in the same group as the previous two. - Telegram here.
English-language PalestineResist telegram channel.
More telegram channels here for those interested.
Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Examples of Ukrainian Nazis and fascists
Examples of racism/euro-centrism during the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Sources:
Defense Politics Asia’s youtube channel and their map. Their youtube channel has substantially diminished in quality but the map is still useful.
Moon of Alabama, which tends to have interesting analysis. Avoid the comment section.
Understanding War and the Saker: reactionary sources that have occasional insights on the war.
Alexander Mercouris, who does daily videos on the conflict. While he is a reactionary and surrounds himself with likeminded people, his daily update videos are relatively brainworm-free and good if you don’t want to follow Russian telegram channels to get news. He also co-hosts The Duran, which is more explicitly conservative, racist, sexist, transphobic, anti-communist, etc when guests are invited on, but is just about tolerable when it’s just the two of them if you want a little more analysis.
Simplicius, who publishes on Substack. Like others, his political analysis should be soundly ignored, but his knowledge of weaponry and military strategy is generally quite good.
On the ground: Patrick Lancaster, an independent and very good journalist reporting in the warzone on the separatists’ side.
Unedited videos of Russian/Ukrainian press conferences and speeches.
Pro-Russian Telegram Channels:
Again, CW for anti-LGBT and racist, sexist, etc speech, as well as combat footage.
https://t.me/aleksandr_skif ~ DPR’s former Defense Minister and Colonel in the DPR’s forces. Russian language.
https://t.me/Slavyangrad ~ A few different pro-Russian people gather frequent content for this channel (~100 posts per day), some socialist, but all socially reactionary. If you can only tolerate using one Russian telegram channel, I would recommend this one.
https://t.me/s/levigodman ~ Does daily update posts.
https://t.me/patricklancasternewstoday ~ Patrick Lancaster’s telegram channel.
https://t.me/gonzowarr ~ A big Russian commentator.
https://t.me/rybar ~ One of, if not the, biggest Russian telegram channels focussing on the war out there. Actually quite balanced, maybe even pessimistic about Russia. Produces interesting and useful maps.
https://t.me/epoddubny ~ Russian language.
https://t.me/boris_rozhin ~ Russian language.
https://t.me/mod_russia_en ~ Russian Ministry of Defense. Does daily, if rather bland updates on the number of Ukrainians killed, etc. The figures appear to be approximately accurate; if you want, reduce all numbers by 25% as a ‘propaganda tax’, if you don’t believe them. Does not cover everything, for obvious reasons, and virtually never details Russian losses.
https://t.me/UkraineHumanRightsAbuses ~ Pro-Russian, documents abuses that Ukraine commits.
Pro-Ukraine Telegram Channels:
Almost every Western media outlet.
https://discord.gg/projectowl ~ Pro-Ukrainian OSINT Discord.
https://t.me/ice_inii ~ Alleged Ukrainian account with a rather cynical take on the entire thing.
President Javier Milei has dissolved the Argentine government unit investigating the $LIBRA crypto scam, which he promoted in February.
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Soviet Cars in Cuba: Rolling Relics Still on the Move - Telesur English
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On the streets of Cuba, Soviet-era cars continue to play a key role in daily life, decades after the Cold War ended. Models such as the Lada, Moskvich, Volga, Niva, and Zil—mass-imported during the Soviet era—are still a common sight across the island’s cities and towns, becoming true icons of the Cuban urban landscape.
The Lada, in particular, has become one of the most prevalent and functional vehicles, used not only for personal transport but also as taxis, ambulances, and police cars. It is estimated that around 250,000 Ladas are still on the road, a significant number that reflects their durability and adaptability to local conditions.
However, keeping these cars running poses a constant challenge. The shortage of spare parts—exacerbated in part by Western sanctions on Russia—has pushed many Cubans to find creative solutions: from handcrafting replacement parts to adapting engines from other brands such as Toyota. This resourcefulness has extended the lifespan of vehicles that are often more than forty years old.
Beyond their practical use, Soviet cars have also fostered an active automotive culture. In Havana, for example, the Lada Club brings together enthusiasts who share technical knowledge and organize community events.
Despite government efforts to modernize the island’s vehicle fleet, these cars remain essential. Recently, Russia sent 50 Moskvich vehicles to help update Havana’s taxi system, a sign that the automotive connection between the two countries endures.
In Cuba, Soviet cars do more than transport people—they carry a living piece of history and national identity.
Soviet Era cars having a longer lifespan than the plastic crap that comes out of USAmerican dealerships is a classic. China is slowly filling this gap as well it seems.
There’s still loads of pre-Cuban-revolution American cars in Cuba on the road. Most of them have been repowered with different drivetrains due to parts availability, I’m guessing the Soviet hardware is easier to get parts for.
When Obama opened up Cuba travel restrictions I remember a lot of people getting amped up imagining importing old American car shells on the cheap from Cuba. No idea if anybody ever tried it.
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González (Juan Guaido 2.0) hospitalized in Spain - Miami Herald
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Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González has been hospitalized in a public health facility in Spain following a sudden episode of low blood pressure. González, widely recognized by the United States and several other nations as the legitimate president of Venezuela, is reportedly in stable condition.
“I am receiving excellent care from the medical and nursing staff. My family, my comrades in struggle, and I feel reassured knowing that I am in good hands,” González said in a statement issued from the hospital.
The 75-year-old leader expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support he has received during the health scare. In his absence, the leadership of Venezuela’s democratic transition remains in the hands of María Corina Machado, a prominent opposition figure who has emerged as the driving force behind the movement for political change.
González praised her resolve, stating she is guiding the path to national transformation “with determination and commitment.” González assured supporters that he will adhere strictly to medical recommendations as he recovers and reaffirmed his dedication to his presidential responsibilities.
“I am aware that my responsibility to the country as president-elect requires my speedy recovery,” he said. González is regarded by the U.S. and a growing number of countries as the rightful winner of the disputed July 28, 2024, elections. According to evidence presented by the Venezuelan opposition, González secured twice as many votes as strongman Nicolás Maduro. Despite widespread claims of electoral fraud, Maduro proceeded with a controversial swearing-in ceremony in January 2025, deepening the country’s political turmoil.
Fearing imprisonment by the Maduro regime, known for jailing political opponents, González fled to Spain shortly after the election. Public sentiment within Venezuela appears to align with the opposition’s claims. Recent polling indicates that nine out of ten Venezuelans believe Maduro lost the election, reflecting growing disillusionment with the authoritarian government.
Prostate cancer has the opportunity to do something really funny.
Recent polling indicates that nine out of ten Venezuelans believe Maduro lost the election, reflecting growing disillusionment with the authoritarian government.
Make shit up~ It doesn’t matter because they already believe it before they even read it~
Putin and Trump to Hold an Important Phone Conversation: Peskov - Telesur English
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Their dialogue aims to revive negotiations between Russia and Ukraine following talks in Istanbul on May 16. The Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump will hold a “very important conversation” at 2 p.m. GMT on Monday.
The dialogue aims to revive negotiations between Russia and Ukraine following talks in Istanbul on May 16 — the first in more than three years. The U.S. president said his goal is to “stop the massacre” and end a war that “should never have happened,” though he did not disclose specific details.
Hours before the call, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance acknowledged there is “mistrust between Russia and the West,” but said Trump is willing to “move past the mistakes of the past” to achieve peace. However, he noted, “If Russia doesn’t cooperate, we’ll say: ‘This is not our war.'”
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump is “open” to meeting with Putin, although the Kremlin stressed that any in-person meeting would require “intense preparation” and technical consultations.
Peskov said Monday’s call is a necessary step but clarified that a summit would only make sense if it yields “concrete results.” Meanwhile, Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, has held frequent meetings in Moscow. In one those meetings, he dialogued with Putin on April 25.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned that Washington could impose new sanctions on Russia if Putin does not show “good faith” in the negotiations. So far, however, U.S. and European sanctions have failed to dent the Russian economy, which remains robust thanks to trade with Global South countries.
On Sunday, on the sidelines of the enthronement of Pope Leo XIV in Rome, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with VP Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Zelenskyy criticized the Russian delegation in Istanbul, saying it lacked “decision-making power.”
Zelenskyy called for increased sanctions against Moscow and emphasized: “We must pressure Russia until it is willing to stop the war” — a position Trump has criticized. On several occasions, the U.S. president has publicly acknowledged that Ukraine is in a weak position in the negotiations.:
French President Emmanuel Macron and other European leaders supported Trump’s call for a 30-day cease-fire but insisted that Putin demonstrate a “real willingness for peace.” In the hours leading up to the call, Germany, France, the United Kingdom and Italy coordinated with Trump on a common position.
United Russia Party Says War Veterans To Hold 10% of Seats in Local Elections - Telesur English
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The Kremlin has repeatedly referred to veterans of the war in Ukraine as ‘the new elite of the country.’ Russia’s ruling party, United Russia, estimates that veterans of the war in Ukraine will hold 10% of deputy positions in the upcoming local and regional elections.
According to Alexander Sidyakin, head of United Russia’s executive committee, the party aims to establish a quota, though he acknowledged that it is an informal minimum not codified in any party documents.
“But we have decided this ourselves and are informally asking the regions to do the same. We all understand that this is our duty to these people,” he said.
A total of 21,400 people have applied to participate in United Russia’s primary elections, nearly 1,000 of whom served in the Russian military in Ukraine. Most of the applicants are seeking local-level positions. The Communist Party also announced that it will field candidates with combat experience on the Ukrainian front.
The Kremlin has repeatedly referred to veterans of the war in Ukraine as “the new elite of the country.” Some politicians and officials have attained veteran status by briefly joining the frontlines through special battalions that do not take an active part in combat.
In April, training courses were held for veterans interested in pursuing civil service positions in Russia. The program, called “Time of Heroes,” attracted nearly 50,000 registrants.
United Russia, whose president is former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, currently holds 2,682 of the 3,980 seats in regional parliaments and 321 of the 450 seats in the Lower House. Although President Vladimir Putin is not officially a member of the party, he has been its only presidential candidate since its founding, aside from Medvedev in 2008.
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On Sunday, Venezuelans will elect 24 governors, 285 national legislators and 260 members of the state legislative councils. On Monday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and senior government officials met at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas to assess new terrorist plans that the transnational far-right is attempting to implement in connection with the upcoming elections.
Previously, Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello had confirmed the capture of 38 mercenaries planning to sabotage the elections. Among them were 17 foreigners. President Maduro took the opportunity to highlight the strength of democracy in Venezuela, a country that has held 31 previous elections since the Bolivarian Revolution arrived 26 years ago. He also criticized the international media for systematically hiding the upcoming elections in the South American country.
“The Albanian mafia that rules Ecuador sent some of its mercenaries to plant bombs in Venezuela. They have been captured,” he said, linking the regional terrorist activities to the presence of Erik Prince, the founder of the private military group Blackwater.
The meeting, held in the Simon Bolivar Hall, was also attended by Vice President Delcy Rodriguez and Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez, among other representatives of the security forces.
“This team guarantees the victory of peace and security. We must protect our people’s constitutional rights to peace, stability, and tranquility,” Maduro said, referring to the elections to be held on May 25.
During the Miraflores Palace meeting, Maduro ordered the strengthening of protections for the national electrical system to prevent attacks similar to those that occurred before and during July 28, 2024, when the U.S.-backed opposition managed to cut off electricity for several days.
The Bolivarian leader assured that his administration is prepared to confront any attempt at sabotage and guarantee the peace of the population. He also called on the justice system to punish those responsible for the previous sabotage attacks.
On May 25, millions of Venezuelans will head to the polls to elect 24 governors, 285 national deputies and 260 members of the state legislative councils across the country.
The Bolivarian leader revealed private conversations with Latin American leaders who suggested suspending the elections due to US economic sanctions. However, he categorically rejected this position.
“No one can take away the people’s right to participate, elect, and have their authorities,” Maduro affirmed, reiterating that Venezuela will continue to hold elections regardless of external pressure.
“Vote yes, violence no! Vote yes, bullets no!” the Venezuelan president said during an exhortation to the population to turn out en masse for Sunday’s elections.
“May 25th will be a day of peace, stability, happiness, and participation,” he said, emphasizing that the electoral process will proceed normally thanks to the coordination between popular forces, the military, and the police.
In Finland news: A stabbing in a school. The 16 year old who did it apparently used chatgpt to plan his violence.
There have been widespread reports that the suspect, who Yle understands is a 16-year-old boy, published a manifesto saying he planned to use a knife in the attack and that his intended targets would be female pupils.
According to the manifesto, he wanted to do something “significant” and “exciting”, with the stated aim of going to prison for two to four years.
The manifesto also claims he had no friends and did not want any. He reportedly planned the act for about six months, allegedly using ChatGPT as an aid.
Social Security Minister Sanni Grahn-Laasonen (NCP), also posting on X, drew attention to the importance of children now having adults they can talk to.
“I’m depressed”
“Try to get better”
Interior Minsiter Mari Rantanen (Finns) meanwhile described the incident as “extremely worrying,” adding that the authorities will investigate when can be done to prevent young people from carrying knives.
“I think it is also the responsibility of parents to ensure that their children do not carry knives with them,” Rantanen said.
Truly this was the issue, the knife itself.
Some more Finland news, small stuff edition. Posting this because I did not expect to see anything about this on the English side of national news that is always mindful of “country branding”.
What makes this interesting is that this is one of the only few politicians who was against NATO and had been demonized ever since. He is in the natoleft party still, but talks very much like a communist. The region he is from is notoriously bourgeois and a White stronghold, the arsehole of the country.
Yrttiaho was a staunch opponent of Finland’s accession to Nato and has criticised sanctions on Russia following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Huh, neat. They didn’t even let him run in the municipal elections. I always respected the guy for his anti-NATO stance, even more so after he and another PM got into hot water after “behaving inappropriately towards the mayor” during some kind of city council meeting. They never officially commented on it, afaik they’d gotten into a rather heated argument about something with the ghoul mayor. Standing up for something and sticking to your beliefs is strictly not tolerated in the Left Alliance, so I’m actually kind of surprised they didn’t expel him.
MMT is correct when it says that the national debt is not really a thing, but what if everyone in power & everyone around them believes that the national debt is a thing? Well, that can be very problematic.
U.S. economy is experiencing ‘death by a thousand cuts’, says Deutsche Bank, as confidence in national debt management erodes
The Trump cabinet is currently encouraging Congress to pass this “big, beautiful bill” of tax cuts. Some of this includes an expansion of the 2017 tax cuts, which are due to expire at the end of 2025, with notable additions such as axes to taxes on tips and overtime pay.
MMT is simply a description of how money and the banking system works. It doesn’t matter what the leaders and economists believe though, the central bank will behave as described in their operating protocol and the politicians and economists cannot change that.
As an analogy, I don’t understand how exactly does a computer work - but every time I type the key “a” on my keyboard, the character “a” will show up on the screen. I cannot change that, no matter what my beliefs are, unless I invent a new type of computer that operates with a different set of logic.
The mainstream economists don’t understand how the system works, that’s why they keep fumbling and get it wrong. No matter how hard they try, the national debt isn’t going to make the US go bankrupt.
The only way the US leaders can reduce the national debt is if the government taxes more than it spends, so either increase taxes, or reduce spending.
And yet despite all the DOGE cuts, and all the freezing of federal funds, total government outlays continue to rise in FY2025. In the first 100 days, Trump’s deficit spending is $200 billion more than the previous year:
Unless Trump rams through significant budget cuts, or if he lowers interest rates where interest income payment can no longer support the strong deficits the government is running, the national debt will continue to go up.
The problem with the US is not that the government isn’t spending enough, it is that the spending isn’t being distributed to the working people who need it the most.
The US government could simply retire debt when it comes due, and not issue new debt. The only effect this would have would likely be asset price inflation, as former bondholders would need somewhere to park their cash. But I personally feel kind of indifferent about that, if that’s the cost of no longer having to make interest payments (and not having to hear liberals complain about the “debt”).
I don’t believe that the US is legally allowed to retire debt ahead of maturity but if they are then the debt could be 100% retired instantly, with the effect being the aforementioned asset price inflation.
MMT shows how governments do not NEED to issue debt, it is a choice made in order to manage interest rates and to give a subsidy to the rich - who at least in the case of US Treasuries, have a functionally risk-free asset that pays better than saving cash in a bank.
what if everyone in power & everyone around them believes that the national debt is a thing?
the main achievement of the neoliberal counter-revolution
they only let 9 aid trucks into gaza recently. i feel like our one bag of flour that we got in through some friends is kind of impressive when you consider the sheer lack of any food going in. just tragic
The first trucks of vital baby food are now inside Gaza after 11 weeks of a total blockade and it is urgent that we get that assistance distributed as we need much much more to cross. Our colleagues from [OCHA] tells us that today we are sending in flour, medicine, nutrition supplies, and other basic items, through the Israeli fence into the Palestinian side of the Kerem Shalom crossing, yesterday we managed to get baby formula and other nutrition supplies. To give you a sense of how this complicated operation has to work, Israeli authorities are requiring us to offload supplies on the Palestinian side of Kerem Shalom crossing and reload them separately once they secure our teams access from inside the Gaza strip, only then are we able to bring any supplies closer to where people in need are sheltering. Today one of our teams waited several hours for the Isreali green-light to access the Kerem Shalom area and collect the nutrition supplies, unfortunately they were not able to bring those supplies into our warehouse, so just to make it clear, while more supplies have come in to the Gaza strip, we have not been able to secure the arrival of those supplies into our warehouses and delivery points. Our humanitarian colleagues re-iterate that while the arrival of more supplies closer to where they are needed is a positive development, it is only a drop in the ocean of what is actually needed to address the massive scale of the humanitarian operation, and the humanitarian needs, the deprivations we are seeing in Gaza is the result of ongoing bombardments and blockade and the recurrent displacement.
—Spokesperson of the Secretary-General, 2025-05-20, WebTV recording this was transcribed from.
∞ 🏳️⚧️Edie [it/its, she/her, fae/faer, love/loves, ze/hir, des/pair, none/use name, undecided]@hexbear.netEnglish18·4 hours agoOnly 5 had entered yesterday, have the last 4 been confirmed to have entered?
Question: Can we just confirm, aid supplies—aid trucks have gotten into Gaza, but nothing has been delivered to the warehouses
Spokeperson: That’s correct.
Question: And then, what are the numbers of trucks that have been allowed in since the blockade has been removed
Spokeperson: Let’s just clarify, it is not as if everything is now open, some goods are being allowed in. In the end about 4 trucks, not 5, were allowed in yesterday. Today we have a few dozen, I’m trying to get more exact number but that is where we are. But the point is, the logistical, the security complications, and just the overall environment make this extremely extremely difficult.
continued shortly
Question: So as of right now, the aid that has been allowed in is being held by Israeli security forces
Spokesperson: It is being held in… in a loading dock, to use a term people can understand, because things have to cross the fence from Isreal into Gaza, into an area where the trucks have to be unloaded and reloaded, and then we have to get permission from the Israeli security forces to bring our people in to pick up those trucks. Today a team was able to get into the area, but given the lateness of the hour they were not able to bring the trucks out.
Daily Press Briefing by the Spokesperson of the Secretary-General, 2025-05-20, WebTV recording this was transcribed from.
2 of that 5 were shrouds.
∞ 🏳️⚧️Edie [it/its, she/her, fae/faer, love/loves, ze/hir, des/pair, none/use name, undecided]@hexbear.netEnglish6·3 hours agoThey were?
Idk, I just saw some guy talking about it on youtube tbh
Wait you got food in??
This happened 3 months ago I think
∞ 🏳️⚧️Edie [it/its, she/her, fae/faer, love/loves, ze/hir, des/pair, none/use name, undecided]@hexbear.netEnglish14·3 hours agoWPF
Not to be negative… but did hexbear actually get it in, or was it just allowing the people to buy it?
Nobody here knows
Bag says “NOR FOR SALE” which doesn’t actually mean anything but
Today, Israeli authorities issued a displacement order covering 40 neighbourhoods in Khan Younis — an area encompassing most of the governorate, or about 23 per cent of the whole of the Gaza Strip. It is affecting thousands of people and hundreds of humanitarian facilities, including wells, including pumping stations, including health facilities and including schools. Overall, almost half a million people have been displaced across the Gaza Strip since mid-March.
Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, 2025-05-19 | WebTV recording of the Press Briefing
… more Death Marches
Today, Israeli military issued another displacement order affecting 26 neighbourhoods in Northern Gaza, specifically Beit Lahia, Jabalia and its camp, the affected area spans about 35 square kilometers and represents 10 per cent of the whole area of the Gaza strip
—Spokesperson of the Secretary-General, 2025-05-20, WebTV recording this was transcribed from.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cq8037dd3p9t
I guess these are the ‘concrete actions’
UK suspends Israel trade talks and summons ambassador over ‘intolerable’ Gaza offensive
Suspending trade talks sounds like something at least?
It doesn’t sound like anything. What trade talks? They would probably be for the primary benefit of the UK anyway. It’s totally inconsequential. I honestly think that they assumed people would see “trade” and not the word right after it.
its good cop, dont be tricked by anglo devils
We still unconditionally support the military side of the campaign considering our RAF overflights, joint bombings of Yemen, and F-35 parts exports. This is just the bare minimum to keep Starmer out of the Hague.
The government has argued the last part (F-35 parts) is acceptable as it does not believe Israel is committing genocide. So thats the level of cope the govt is on.
Starmer could go on live television and say “I am actively assisting the genocide in Gaza, my goal is to exterminate the Palestinian population” and it wouldn’t make a difference. There is nothing that Israeli leaders and their allies can do that would land them in the Hague.
The pretzel-twisting denials they keep issuing is just insulting our intelligence for fun.
at least it’s not a weapons shipment
it sounds like something! just like, barely anything, 1.5 years into the genocide.
At this point I’m just confused. Isn’t this antisemitism?
The French government wants to build a maximum security prison in the middle of the Amazon jungle in French Guiana. The facility, planned for 2028, will house drug traffickers and Islamic radicals. The proposal has sparked local outrage.
The prison will be built in Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, a place marked by memories of former penal colonies, such as the notorious Devil’s Island. The Macron government’s proposal has reignited criticism of the use of Guyana as a penal colony for mainland France. Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin has said that the prison is part of the national strategy to combat drug trafficking and organized crime. But for regional leaders and part of the population, the measure is yet another chapter in the colonial legacy, imposed without dialog.
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Oh wow how will they call it Guantanamo II?
No surprise that every colonial country right now is simultaneously preparing offshore concentration camps.
Outsourcing the carceral state like it’s fucking door dash
To be fair to France, it’s not “outsourcing” because French Guiana is technically part of Metropolitan France. Like even though it’s in South America it’s just a department of France and uses the euro and is part of the EU and all that. Obviously a colonial holdover like Algeria.
Do the French have a version of “John Brown’s Body” about Dreyfus that we can all learn to sing?
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Brazilian Landless Workers Movement (MST) donated 22 tons of black bean grains to Cuba as part of joint efforts to increase food production through agroecology.
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The brief freeze and rapid partial reinstatement of National Endowment for Democracy (NED) funding in early 2025 helped expose it as a US regime-change tool. Created to rebrand CIA covert operations as “democracy promotion,” the NED channels government funds to opposition groups in Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba, meddling in their internal affairs.
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Regime change on the US agenda
In 2018, Kenneth Wollack bragged to the US Congress that the NED had given political training to 8,000 young Nicaraguans, many of whom were engaged in a failed attempt to overthrow Nicaragua’s Sandinista government. Wollack was praising the “democracy-promotion” work carried out by NED, of which he is now vice-chair. Carl Gershman, then president of the NED and giving evidence, was asked about Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega, who had been re-elected with an increased majority two years prior. He responded: “Time for him to go.”
Seven years later, Trump took office and it looked as if the NED’s future was endangered. On February 12, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under Elon Musk froze disbursement of its congressionally approved funds. Its activities stopped and its website went blank. On February 24, Richard Grenell, special envoy to Venezuela, declared that “Donald Trump is someone who does not want to make regime changes.”
Washington’s global regime-change operations were immediately impacted and over 2,000 paid US collaborating organizations temporarily defunded. A Biden-appointed judge warned of “potentially catastrophic harm” to (not in her words) US efforts to overturn foreign governments. The howl from the corporate press was deafening. The Associated Press cried: “‘Beacon of freedom’ dims as US initiatives that promote democracy abroad wither.”
However, the pause lasted barely a month. On March 10, funding was largely reinstated. The NED, which “deeply appreciated” the State Department’s volte face, then made public its current program which, in Latin America and the Caribbean alone, includes over 260 projects costing more than $40 million.
US “soft power”
Created in 1983 under President Ronald Reagan following scandals involving the CIA’s covert funding of foreign interventions, the NED was to shift such operations into a more publicly palatable form under the guise of “democracy promotion.” As Allen Weinstein, NED’s first acting president, infamously admitted in 1991: “A lot of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA.” In short, NED functions as a “soft power arm” of US foreign policy.
The NED disingenuously operates as a 501©(3) private nonprofit foundation. However, it is nearly 100% funded by annual appropriations from the US Congress and governed mainly by Washington officials or ex-officials. In reality, it is an instrument of the US state—and, arguably, of the so-called deep state. But its quasi-private status shields it from many of the disclosure requirements that typically apply to taxpayer-funded agencies.
Hence we encounter verbal gymnastics such as those in its “Duty of Care and Public Disclosure Policies.” That document loftily proclaims: “NED holds itself to high standards of transparency and accountability.” Under a discussion of its “legacy” (with no mention of its CIA pedigree), the NGO boasts: “Transparency has always been central to NED’s identity.”
But it continues, “…transparency for oversight differs significantly from transparency for public consumption.” In other words, it is transparent to the State Department but not to the public. The latter are only offered what it euphemistically calls a “curated public listing of grants” – highly redacted and lacking in specific details.
NED enjoys a number of advantages by operating in the nether region between an accountable US government agency and a private foundation. It offers plausible deniability: the US government can use it to support groups doing its bidding abroad without direct attribution, giving Washington a defense from accusations of interference in the internal affairs of other countries. It is also more palatable for foreign institutions to partner with what is ostensibly an NGO, rather than with the US government itself.
The NED can also respond quickly if regime-change initiatives are needed in countries on Washington’s enemy list, circumventing the usual governmental budgeting procedures. And, as illustrated during that congressional presentation in 2018 on Nicaragua, NED’s activities are framed as supporting democracy, human rights, and civil society. It cynically invokes universal liberal values while promoting narrow Yankee geopolitical interests. Thus its programs are sold as altruistic rather than imperial, and earn positive media headlines like the one from the AP cited above.
But a look at NED’s work in Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba suggests very much the opposite.
Venezuela
Venezuela had passed an NGO Oversight Law in 2024. Like the US’s Foreign Agents Registration Act, but somewhat less restrictive, the law requires certification of NGOs. As even the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) – an inside-the-beltway promoter of US imperialism with a liberal gloss – admits: “Many Venezuelan organizations receiving US support have not been public about being funding recipients.”
The pace of Washington’s efforts in Venezuela temporarily slowed with the funding pause, as US-funded proxies had to focus on their own survival. Venezuelan government officials, cheering the pause, viewed the NED’s interference in their internal affairs as a violation of Venezuelan sovereignty. In contrast, the US-funded leader of the far-right opposition, Maria Corina Machado, begged for international support to make up for the shortfall from Washington.
WOLA bemoaned that the funding freeze allowed the “Maduro government to further delegitimize NGOs” paid by the US. Hundreds of US-funded organizations, they lamented, “now face the grim choice of going underground, relocating abroad, or shutting down operations altogether.”
With the partial reinstatement of funding, now bankrolling at least 39 projects costing $3.4 million, former US senator and present NED board member Mel Martinez praised the NED for its “tremendous presence in Venezuela… supporting the anti-Maduro movement.”
Nicaragua
Leading up to the 2018 coup attempt, the NED had funded 54 projects worth over $4 million. Much of this went to support supposedly “independent” media, in practice little more than propaganda outlets for Nicaragua’s opposition groups. Afterward, the NED-funded online magazine Global Americans revealed that the NED had “laid “the groundwork for insurrection” in Nicaragua.
One of the main beneficiaries, Confidencial, is owned by the Chamorro family, two of whose members later announced intentions to stand in Nicaragua’s 2021 elections. The family received well over $5 million in US government funding, either from the NED or directly from USAID (now absorbed into the State Department). In 2022, Cristiana Chamorro, who handled much of this funding, was found guilty of money laundering. Her eight-year sentence was commuted to house arrest; after a few months she was given asylum in the US.
Of the 22 Nicaragua-related projects which NED has resumed funding, one third sponsor “independent” media. While the recipients’ names are undisclosed, it is almost certain that this funding is either for outlets like Confidencial (now based in Costa Rica), or else is going direct to leading opponents of the Sandinista government to pay for advertisements currently appearing in Twitter and other social media.
Cuba
In Latin America, Cuba is targeted with the highest level of NED spending – $6.6 million covering 46 projects. One stated objective is to create “a more well-informed, critically minded citizenry,” which appears laughable to anyone who has been to Cuba and talked to ordinary people there – generally much better informed about world affairs than a typical US citizen.
Cuba’s Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez criticized the NED’s destabilizing activities, such as financing 54 anti-Cuba organizations since 2017. He advised the US administration to review “how many in that country [the US] have enriched themselves organizing destabilization and terrorism against Cuba with support from that organization.”
Washington not only restored NED funding for attacks on Cuba but, on May 15, added Cuba to the list of countries that “do not fully cooperate with its anti-terrorist efforts.”
Article Part 2
The NED: Covert influence in the name of democracy
Anyone with a basic familiarity with the Washington’s workings is likely to be aware of the NED’s covert role. Yet the corporate media – behaving as State Department stenographers and showing no apparent embarrassment – have removedd to the point where they regularly portray the secretly funded NED outlets as “independent” media serving the targeted countries.
Case in point: Washington Post columnist Max Boot finds it “sickening” that Trump is “trying [to] end US government support for democracy abroad.” He is concerned because astroturf “democracy promotion groups” cannot exist without the flow of US government dollars. He fears the “immense tragedy” of Trump’s executive order to cut off funding (now partially reinstated) for the US Agency for Global Media, the parent agency of the Voice of America, Radio Marti, and other propaganda outlets.
Behind the moralistic appeals to democracy promotion and free press is a defense of the US imperial project to impose itself on countries such as Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba. Those sanctioned countries, targeted for regime change, need free access to food, fuel, medicines and funding for development. They don’t need to hear US propaganda beamed to them or generated locally by phonily “independent” media.