DeDollarization

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[–] DeDollarization@lemmygrad.ml 46 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I support Hamas, Hezbollah, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the PFLP, the Lions Den, the Syrian Arab Army, the SSNP, the IRGC, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ansarallah, and the Hashd Al-Shabi.

I support any and all and every form of armed Resistance against the cancerous zionist entity occupying Palestinian, Lebanese, and Syrian lands. Each and every one.

And if you claim to care about what is Right and Just then you should too. It's not 2013 anymore The battle lines are drawn.

[–] DeDollarization@lemmygrad.ml 16 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (9 children)

No. The Palestinian Authorit is the neocolonial security force oppressing Palestinians. The Fateh has been traitors since 1977. I wish people stopped repeating lies that Hamas was in any way backed by the usurping state of israel.

[–] DeDollarization@lemmygrad.ml 31 points 2 years ago (2 children)

9/11 was orchestrated by Wahhabist Saudis with the knowledge of the CIA so that the US could invade Afghanistan and Iraq. Investigative Journalist Kit Klarenberg proved that the perpetratorshad relationship to CIA.

Hamas is a people's movement, not Wahhabist, and literally decolonized their territory by expelling occupiers.

It's a harmful comparison that reflects the larger community of leftist ignorance about the history of imperialism in West Asia and the Islamic Resistance.

[–] DeDollarization@lemmygrad.ml 9 points 2 years ago

During the US occupation of Vietnam the American peace movement actually did something this

[–] DeDollarization@lemmygrad.ml 16 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Seconding this is an excellent channel. Season 2 is strictly inside PRC.

Link

[–] DeDollarization@lemmygrad.ml 17 points 2 years ago

As far as I know the Russian Federation is the only country in the UNSC, permanent or temporary, to clearly deny the Zionist entity has right to "self defense."

https://russiaun.ru/en/news/1251023#:~:text=As%20confirmed%20by%20the%20International,respect%20to%20the%20Palestinian%20territories.

"A separate major legal issue with the US draft is its reference to the right to self-defense. As confirmed by the International Court of Justice in a 2004 advisory opinion, the right to self-defense is inapplicable in the case of an occupying power. And that is exactly what Israel is with respect to the Palestinian territories."

Explanation of vote by Permanent Representative Vassily Nebenzia before UNSC vote on a US-proposed draft resolution on the Middle East, including the Palestinian question.

[–] DeDollarization@lemmygrad.ml 12 points 2 years ago

😱 wow thank you for this.

[–] DeDollarization@lemmygrad.ml 10 points 2 years ago

"The Israeli government is set to allow police to use live fire against protesting Israeli citizens who block roads or entrances to towns during the “multi-front war” being waged by the country,"

So they intend to escalate then... Well Jews no better time to turn your guns on your government before it drags you to annihilation.

[–] DeDollarization@lemmygrad.ml 16 points 2 years ago

In Syria, Iraq, and the Islamic Republic of Iran, any form of normalization with the usurping state of 'israel' is banned. In Iran and Syria this includes the selling of goods & products made by the temporary entity.

A good law

 

"The unveiling of the Tharallah missile system, he noted, is a clear message from the resistance in Lebanon that the consolidation of power continues and the movement is ready for any confrontation.

“In any future war, the resistance has a bank of targets inside the Israeli entity that will be targeted easily and directly by the new guided missiles, be it political, military, security, petroleum or other institutions and buildings, by that leaving the Israeli regime in rubbles,” Dr. Talal asserted.

Last week, in a first, the Hezbollah resistance movement in Lebanon unveiled the Tharallah dual-platform guided missile system, which was first put into operation in 2015, according to reports.

It came on the 17th anniversary of the 2006 war, in which the Lebanese resistance inflicted a crushing defeat on the Israeli aggressors. Lebanon's al-Manar television network reported the unveiling of the missile system much to the amazement of hostile forces.

The missile system is an anti-armor weapon with two launching platforms that makes it unique and capable of hitting and destroying targets with great precision. The al-Manar report showed the projectiles hitting and smashing several targets.

The report also demonstrated the ability of the system to simultaneously hit and destroy targets with high precision during both daytime and nighttime with a higher degree of mobility and maneuverability.

According to the report, the system is fitted with Kornet anti-tank guided missiles (ATGM), which makes it suitable for deployment against main battle tanks. It also has a jam-resistant laser-beam riding guidance system intended to counter ground and air targets in electronic and optical warfare.

The Lebanese resistance has on many occasions warned Israel against testing the movement's firepower and combat readiness, saying its weapon stockpiles are stacked with tens of thousands of missiles that can penetrate air defense systems and unleash destruction.

A paralyzed Israeli regime

Dr. Atrisi told the Press TV website that according to Israeli military analysts, the scenario of any future war with the Lebanese resistance would be devastating.

“The Israeli regime will be showered with thousands of missiles during the first few days of any war, some six thousand missiles on a daily basis, which will paralyze the regime and its infrastructure, more than two million illegal settlers will be stranded looking for shelter,” he warned.

The Israelis are terrified, and voices and concerns from inside the regime are rising over any future war with the Lebanese resistance, he explained, adding that the in any confrontation between Hezbollah and the Israeli occupation, Israeli officials "estimate that the conflict will not be limited to one arena alone, with the possibility of flare-ups in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank," an issue that scares the regime.

Asked about the viral footage of the missile system, Dr. Atrisi said the videos aim at “reinforcing the idea that in any future Israeli aggression on Lebanon, the resistance will for sure and within the first few days inevitably win the war and cause unprecedented damage inside the Israeli regime.”

He termed it a message to the warmongering voices from within the Israeli regime to tell them that the resistance is at its utmost readiness and that the Israelis should fear for themselves.

However, he hastened to add the regime and its key Western ally the US are not ready for a new war.

“Any war to be launched by the Israeli regime needs not only Israeli readiness but also a green light from Washington. The US does not want to start a new war in West Asia, because it fears the united resistance front in the region which could annihilate the Israeli regime in no time,” he said. "

 

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This idea of prohibiting Ukrainian citizens from leaving the country even after the end of hostilities stems, in part, from the fact that Ukraine is now heavily indebted to Western governments and financial institutions. Repayment with interest can only be guaranteed through the merciless exploitation of the Ukrainian population. To achieve that, it is necessary that the population be denied the option of running away from something rightly perceived as something resembling slavery or medieval serfdom.

In July 2023, the foreign exchange reserves of the National Bank of Ukraine grew by 6.9% to $41.7 billion, the highest monthly increase since 1991. However, the largest share of the increase came not from economic growth and increased export revenues but from international assistance to the tune of $4.7 billion. Most of that comes in the form of loans from the European Union, the United States, Japan, the IMF, and the World Bank, to be repaid in the future.

Bloomberg News reported on July 24 that Ukraine needs to bring back 2.8 million of its women citizens from abroad in order to have a chance at economic recovery following the end of military hostilities. According to one expert Bloomberg interviewed, if only half of the women return, this would cost Ukraine 10% of its GDP by 2032, on the order of $20 billion per year. Such losses will far outweigh the EU's proposed four-year aid package to Ukraine in the amount of $14 billion per year.

According to a recent estimate by the Ukrainian Ministry of Economy, Ukraine will need to attract an additional 4.5 million workers to the labor market over the next ten years. But at current wage levels, people are more likely to leave the country than to stay and work.

Ukrainian journalist Diana Panchenko wrote on her blog earlier this month, "At the end of the war, a huge number of people will still leave. Ukrainians will be scattered all over the world, like the Roma people, for example." She has been forced to flee Ukraine due to her writings critical of the government. She also noted in her blog post that, according to UN statistics, most Ukrainians who have left the country have settled in Russia. "It is not customary to talk about this in Kyiv, and the reason for that is clear."

Answering a reader asking when the refugees could return to Ukraine, the journalist replied that, in her opinion, it would not be soon, the war could last a long time. Clearly, this will not help boost population growth. And how will it all end? Few in Ukraine can openly say this, but, according to Panchenko, "Ukraine has already lost - we have no economy and, even worse, we have no sovereignty. Today, we simply depend on what the West says. We have lost our identity."

At the end of July, Ukrainians were also apprised of a stunning proposal that the working week may be increased to 60 hours, consisting of six days of work at ten hours per day or five days at 12 hours. At least, that is the idea published by the Eastern interregional office of the State Service of Ukraine on Labor Issues. The duration of weekly, uninterrupted rest would be reduced to 24 hours, that is, Ukrainians will have only Sunday as a day of rest from work. This idea would first be implemented in enterprises working in critical infrastructure or "defense". The increase in the work week is said to be required by the shortage of workers and the need to constantly repair energy infrastructure.

As it stands presently, employers often exploit Ukrainian workers beyond the norms that would be established by this law. Recently, this same State Service of Ukraine on Labor Issues was approached by an employee whose employer set the rest period for the preceding month as only one day every three weeks and the duration of the shift as 12 hours. The employer claims that such a schedule will be in effect until the end of the year because, during martial law, the number of overtime hours required to work can be unlimited.

Thus, for the average Ukrainian, the Western values of freedom and democracy are turning into an unprecedented neoliberal experiment to abolish all labor rights and implement something resembling slavery. Measures to force Ukrainians to 'fight or work' are presented as a triumph of oft-spoken "European values".

The secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, Oleksiy Danilov, is not even afraid to make racist interpretations of these 'values'. In early August, he called Russians "Asians". According to him the hallmark of the Russian people is their lack of humanity, and in this, they are said to resemble Asian people. Western advisors, of course, normally advise Ukraine's leaders to carefully conceal such racist or neo-Nazi views in order to help win countries in the Global South to support NATO aggression against Russia. But Ukrainian leaders are not always successful in holding themselves back.

In the future that Ukrainian politicians and their Western advisors and think tanks are preparing, many Ukrainians will work up to 12 hours a day with few days off, earning less than a minimum subsistence salary. They won't dare flee their country because the consequences of being caught could easily become deadly.

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