PariaSansPortefeuille, to Palestine French
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Questioning Power: Briefings on

: In Conversation with &

"In this conversation, Said addresses comparatively his years of experience during briefings, notably on Palestine, at the and , with focus on the current war on ."

https://youtu.be/B9syRKwX3aM

PariaSansPortefeuille,
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dbattistella, to usforeignpolicy

The Biden administration's support of Israel's genocide has completely isolated the US.

"There is a massive, a seismic change of geopolitics underway in which the US has chosen nearly total isolation in the world.

The world looks at the US aghast. It's the worst foreign policy imaginable."

#USForeignPolicy
#BidenAdministration
#IsraelGenocide

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GaslitNation, to usforeignpolicy
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.@AndreaChalupa: “The US must amplify calls of Israeli civil society for Netanyahu to resign and give grassroots groups the resources they need to build progressive infrastructure in Israel and work toward a two-state solution.”

Join us on Patreon to hear more: patreon.com/gaslit

#IsraeliCivilSociety #NetanyahuResignation #GrassrootsActivism #ProgressiveInfrastructure #TwoStateSolution #USForeignPolicy #MiddleEastPolitics

Freedom_Press, to usforeignpolicy

For Kurds, Kissinger’s cynical realpolitik capped a century of US betrayal
In Kissinger’s ultra-realist perspective, the state and only the state could serve as a legitimate or functional vehicle for foreign policy, with the lives, experiences and suffering of people living in and under those states so much chaff in the wind.
https://freedomnews.org.uk/2023/12/07/for-kurds-kissingers-cynical-realpolitik-capped-a-century-of-us-betrayal/

indianewswatch, to usforeignpolicy

The Verdict on Henry Kissinger

In the United States, one of the twentieth century’s most prolific butchers died as he lived — beloved by the rich and powerful, regardless of their partisan affiliation.

https://jacobin.com/2023/11/henry-kissinger-cold-war-foreign-policy/

msquebanh, to asheville
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About 100 gathered in downtown at on Thursday afternoon in support of . The initial crowd was 40 people but grew in the first half hour.

“Brick by brick, wall by wall, has to fall," protestors chanted.

Speakers called for an end to and a in the

https://www.bpr.org/bpr-news/2023-11-09/asheville-government-closes-facilities-in-anticipation-of-protest

msquebanh, to philadelphia
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A at City Hall to support caught in the war is underway on Thursday.

are calling the gathering the "Shut it down for " protest. Many of the demonstrators are lying on the ground and calling for a in the

https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/philadelphia/news/protest-in-philadelphia-today-ceasefire-israel-hamas-war

georgetakei, to random

It is simply not possible to evacuate over one million people in 24 hours from the zone of attack in Gaza. The answer to horrific atrocities by Hamas cannot be collective punishment upon an entire population, 50 percent of which are children.

albertojavier,

@georgetakei the entire Western foreign policy with regards the state of Israel and Palestinians is just horribly flawed. It's no surprise the general treatment of every humanitary crisis only makes conditions worse and worse. Zero common sense, no serious effort to make things a bit better from those in power (Israel, the US, the UK). Can we seriously expect hatred from Palestinians to ease anytime soon? How can everyone feel safe from extremists like that? No one successfully deals with extremism in this manner. This is the result of decades of "dealing with extremism": it's a total failure.

evacide, to random
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For those of you looking for a non-paywalled version of the Haaretz op-ed about how much Netanyahu is at fault here, which is A LOT.

https://archive.ph/20231009201713/https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/editorial/2023-10-08/ty-article-opinion/netanyahu-bears-responsibility/0000018b-0b9d-d8fc-adff-6bfd1c880000

steve_zeke,
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@evacide
Thank you. I’m always impressed by how open-minded Haaretz is compared to in the USA, even so-called liberal press.

There’s blame to go around, and I must emphasize how much I blame (both parties). Terms like “unbreakable bond” convey that no matter how fascist & racist, how many human rights violations, how obviously its regime, can expect weapons will continue to flow. The US could have prevented this and could end it now.

jrefior, to chile
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The US opposed democracy in Chile during the cold war, helping to bring about a brutal, murderous authoritarian dictatorship.

NPR has an interesting angle on this history today: that as more people became aware of the atrocities being committed and the US role, they became the modern international human rights movement:
"I came back full of fury and indignation at the United States"
https://www.npr.org/2023/09/10/1193755188/chile-coup-50-years-pinochet-kissinger-human-rights-allende

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