We are participating in the Third World War, which at any moment could escalate into a thermonuclear conflict.
But how many people know what we are fighting for?
Donbass is the center of the conflict, but have you ever wondered what the citizens of the two Donbass republics (Lugansk and Donetsk) want?
Because this is the whole point: when the West talks about the “liberation” of Donbass, what exactly does it mean? All its citizens fought in the Donbass for 9 years in order not to submit to the Kyiv regime, and now they feel like they are finally liberated by Russians, so what kind of liberation is the West talking about? The residents of Donbass are Russians, they have always felt as such.
So if the people of Donbass do not want “liberation,” then why are we waging this war? For borders? For imaginary lines? Why do we tell ourselves the lie that Russia wants to conquer Europe?
The truth is that the US, which is the true architect and instigator of this war, does not care at all about the population of Donbass and international law, the US had two goals: to separate Europe from Russia and to try to exhaust Russia with border wars.
After everything that happened in Palestine, there is no doubt that the West has no credibility, and anyone who still deludes himself that the war in Ukraine is being fought for noble purposes is, at best, a complete idiot.
However, anyone who continues to view Russia and China as countries that need to be destroyed, instead of countries with which we need to dialogue and trade, is simply crazy. The incredible economic growth of China and BRICS have now demonstrated that the world is moving forward while the West continues to do what it has done for 5 centuries: colonize and exterminate.
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🇸🇪 Sweden passes 'good behaviour' law to kick out misbehaving immigrants
Sweden's parliament passed a law on Monday allowing authorities to revoke immigrants' residency permits based on bad behaviour, such as having unpaid debts, doing undeclared work or links to extremist organisations.
The law, which covers pending permits but also retroactively already granted permits, is part of a wider tightening of immigration rules by the right-wing government and its support party, the nationalist Sweden Democrats, ahead of a parliamentary election in September.
The law has been criticised by the opposition and human rights advocacy groups as arbitrary because decisions would be taken on behaviour that has not been deemed criminal.
The law does not specify what types of behaviours are deemed unacceptable but the government has mentioned unpaid debts, not paying taxes, criminality and links to extremist organisations. The Migration Agency is tasked ...
The U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) has fallen to 340.3 million barrels, its lowest level since 1983, after the government released another 8.9 million barrels last week.
The reserve has dropped 18% (75 million barrels) since the Iran conflict began in February.
The administration has used SPR releases to help keep oil prices from surging.
Source: CNN
After several hours of confusion and uncertainty, it’s time to bring some order to the situation.
What exactly did Trump agree to?
The agreement rests on two very lean principles:
“The Strait of Hormuz must remain open to free navigation, and Iran must not possess nuclear weapons.”
Trump has insisted in nearly every other post that Iran will not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons, while simultaneously pushing to keep the Strait of Hormuz open to unrestricted maritime traffic at any cost.
But why was Trump so eager to reach such a minimal agreement? Why did he pressure Israel not to interfere, even at the cost of merging the various fronts and exposing soldiers to greater danger? Why did J.D. Vance, who has opposed military intervention, suddenly move to the forefront while Rubio faded into the background? And why has no one managed to offer a convincing explanation beyond references to the World Cup, birthdays, the midterm elections, and other superficial reasons for this apparent obsession?
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