Code name for their West Bank invasion.
https://xcancel.com/JoshEakle/status/1831420035413299250 Russiagate is back.
Probably gonna butcher what Max Ajl said about this in his two-part article, but the whole magnification of the “Israel lobby” not only serves to obscure the role of American imperialism. It’s also a way to absolve UAE and the gulf state’s role, right? Which is why Al-Jazeera produced that documentary…
There’s the 6 dead they found. No one has said how though, probably Hannibal Directive. I heard the US media would try to rile people up over one of the victims being American, but isn’t consent already manufactured for the kind of people who would care?
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https://www.idcommunism.com/2024/08/the-bankruptcy-of-international-left.html Communist Party of Paraguay, which never held power under siege conditions, wants critiques Venezuela’s policies under siege conditions.
Didn’t Al Jazeera used to be good in the past? Or at least with regards to a good portion of a Global South. I can imagine they always had those flaws but maybe they’re more pronounced now, with their reporting on Ukraine for example.
However, it ought to be noted that the network has a fair number of shortfcomings. Many times, they have reported inaccurately (for example, on the Rwandan opposition), reported some stories rather simplistically (like the DRC, events in West Africa etc.), and sometimes, reproduced Qatar government foreign policy positions (see reporting on Syria and Iraq). Yet these editorial and operational conundrums tend to be true of all networks. Indeed, notwithstanding these shortfalls, AJE has sustained the voices of the subaltern, and offered a counter-narrative destabilising normalised ‘stories’ about the poor — the still exploited peripheries of the capitalist world. Indeed, it is not wild to say that presently, the BBC and CNN and other major networks have started following the example set and the challenge posed by AJE. The rest of the article covers the positive sides of it in their its history. https://roape.net/2024/06/14/when-lions-learn-to-paint-reporting-the-subaltern-world/
I think the subjective conditions in general just aren’t there. Milei was voted in for a reason. I think, ideologically, for Argentinians, outside of Peronism TANA. If that makes any sense.
I think this is what happens when you never talk to or interact with the people you write about.
J Sakai had some weird takes too on that article he wrote on fascism. And FWIW Torkil Lausen thought the conditions to win the war weren’t there. There was another article on that same blog interviewing someone from… I think PFLP and politely told him that he didn’t know shit. No one is immune to dogshit takes and I think there’s a difference between being incredibly wrong and whatever is going on in Cope’s brain now.
You could check out The Anti-Empire Project.
Seems like their best regime change ops are the ones they didn’t have long-term planning for. Just taking advantage contradictions as they arise in a color revolution.
“If anything it’s the way they protested that undermined their cause since they wouldn’t let her speak and they kept interrupting.”
That attitude kinda reminds me of this article https://redsails.org/western-marxism-and-christianity/
What’s weird about this guy is that he tried to position himself as some third-worldist doomsaying any hope in the imperial core as a fucking Anglo expat in Argentina.
https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/asa-winstanley/syria-rebels-and-regime-share-blame-yarmouk-catastrophe Maybe this played a factor?