

25.04.202511:18
This is an ominous sign.
Is India being pressed into war for any Israeli agenda?
War will be disastrous for India and her citizens.
But good for Israel and US military industrial complex where Indian taxpayers money will be funnelled; while hefty commissions will deposited in offshore accounts and hedge funds of Indian politicians / political party.
War will also be a distraction from the backbreaking inflation, job losses and economic malaise, and help the current dispensation in power to ride the wave of nationalism and religious fervour.
Not looking good at all.
https://x.com/RoyalIntel_/status/1915495848835678471
Is India being pressed into war for any Israeli agenda?
War will be disastrous for India and her citizens.
But good for Israel and US military industrial complex where Indian taxpayers money will be funnelled; while hefty commissions will deposited in offshore accounts and hedge funds of Indian politicians / political party.
War will also be a distraction from the backbreaking inflation, job losses and economic malaise, and help the current dispensation in power to ride the wave of nationalism and religious fervour.
Not looking good at all.
https://x.com/RoyalIntel_/status/1915495848835678471


23.04.202502:09
China didn’t fold, but the US found out it’s no longer 1970s or 1990s.
Trump has lost the tariff war in less than 3 weeks!
BREAKING: President Trump says tariffs on China won’t be as high as 145% and “will come down substantially, but won’t be zero.”
https://x.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1914791783667577093
https://x.com/BenjaminNorton/status/1914844189776601300
Trump has lost the tariff war in less than 3 weeks!
BREAKING: President Trump says tariffs on China won’t be as high as 145% and “will come down substantially, but won’t be zero.”
https://x.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1914791783667577093
https://x.com/BenjaminNorton/status/1914844189776601300


10.04.202515:36
Theatre of the Absurd continues.
10.04.202505:49
The West is losing the economic race because it prioritizes financial engineering over real industrial growth. While China invests in engineers, infrastructure, and innovation, the U.S. and Europe waste trillions on wars and suppressing competitors. Instead of fixing our own weaknesses, we’re sabotaging others—and it’s backfiring. Here’s why this self-destructive path guarantees decline.
Col. Jacques Baud: The problem is that the U.S., instead of deciding to improve—not just to reshore production, but to develop its engineering and productive capabilities—continues to prioritize financial engineering. This is the core issue of the West: our economies are based on financial engineering rather than industrial engineering. Regardless of how you view future technologies, industrial engineering will always be essential.
For decades, especially in the U.S., no one has made the decisive choice to redevelop industrial engineering. Instead, we’ve spent trillions of dollars and euros on futile conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere. Meanwhile, China has invested those same resources in training engineers, building infrastructure, advancing technologies, and funding research and development—precisely because it didn’t waste money on useless wars.
This is the West’s fundamental problem. Now, as the U.S. realizes it is—or will soon be—surpassed by China, instead of committing to a five-year plan to strengthen the West (not just America), it seeks to suppress China. The goal is to undermine competitors, a strategy also applied to Europe. Rather than fostering a strong West, the U.S. prioritizes its own dominance—hence Trump’s “MAGA” agenda. But weakening allies is shortsighted; the U.S. won’t thrive in isolation, even if it aligns with rivals like Russia.
The path we’re on is entirely wrong. Instead of addressing our weaknesses and strengthening our political and economic foundations, we focus on weakening others. Destroying another economy doesn’t revitalize your own industry—that’s the challenge the West fails to grasp. We keep fighting external problems instead of solving our own.
Today, this manifests in tariffs, wars, and warmongering rhetoric—likely a distraction from our domestic failures. I’m no psychologist, but that may well explain our current trajectory.
https://x.com/apocalypseos/status/1910188380820050307
Col. Jacques Baud: The problem is that the U.S., instead of deciding to improve—not just to reshore production, but to develop its engineering and productive capabilities—continues to prioritize financial engineering. This is the core issue of the West: our economies are based on financial engineering rather than industrial engineering. Regardless of how you view future technologies, industrial engineering will always be essential.
For decades, especially in the U.S., no one has made the decisive choice to redevelop industrial engineering. Instead, we’ve spent trillions of dollars and euros on futile conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere. Meanwhile, China has invested those same resources in training engineers, building infrastructure, advancing technologies, and funding research and development—precisely because it didn’t waste money on useless wars.
This is the West’s fundamental problem. Now, as the U.S. realizes it is—or will soon be—surpassed by China, instead of committing to a five-year plan to strengthen the West (not just America), it seeks to suppress China. The goal is to undermine competitors, a strategy also applied to Europe. Rather than fostering a strong West, the U.S. prioritizes its own dominance—hence Trump’s “MAGA” agenda. But weakening allies is shortsighted; the U.S. won’t thrive in isolation, even if it aligns with rivals like Russia.
The path we’re on is entirely wrong. Instead of addressing our weaknesses and strengthening our political and economic foundations, we focus on weakening others. Destroying another economy doesn’t revitalize your own industry—that’s the challenge the West fails to grasp. We keep fighting external problems instead of solving our own.
Today, this manifests in tariffs, wars, and warmongering rhetoric—likely a distraction from our domestic failures. I’m no psychologist, but that may well explain our current trajectory.
https://x.com/apocalypseos/status/1910188380820050307


09.04.202518:17
😂
Tariffs are taxes which are to be paid by US importers and US consumers.
Now Trump has increased tariffs to 125% on Chinese goods. So more has to be paid by the US citizens, not by China!
Tariffs are taxes which are to be paid by US importers and US consumers.
Now Trump has increased tariffs to 125% on Chinese goods. So more has to be paid by the US citizens, not by China!


25.04.202505:00
23.04.202501:58
Alex Krainer:
West’s pathogenic march of history
Indeed, the role of financiers largely defined the pathogenic march of Western civilization. This may sound harsh, but the same basic methods they used to drive eight million American families into foreclosure while causing the deaths of over a million innocent Iraqis have been employed and refined for centuries now. The quest for Alberta oil was motivated by the same pathological greed as the quest of gold, copper, tin, rubber, coffee, spices, cobalt, or lithium in other parts of the world at different times.
We can now better understand how and why, since the 15th century, Western colonial powers destroyed six major indigenous civilizations around the world (Mayas, Incas and Aztecas, India, China and Japan), along with thousands of lesser cultures, tribes and kingdoms. In the process, the colonial powers largely depopulated the native peoples and replaced them with uprooted slaves. The driving motivation has always been an economic one: an unrestrained quest for collateral needed to fuel the financiers’ wealth-extraction process. As James Galbraith reminded us, “There is no such thing in economic life as a nonfinancial event ... Finance is the only way to understand the economy.”
Historian Ramsay MacMullen said that if we are to interpret history correctly, we need to understand the motivations of groups and individuals who shaped it. I believe that Regan Boychuk's expose on Alberta collateral contributed an important insight, not only into the bankers' motivations, but also the means and ways by which they execute their plans. The events around Alberta oil, Iraq invasion, the housing bubble, and the subsequent bank bailouts were certainly not random: it is clear that they were orchestrated by powerful interests in our society for their own benefit and without regard for the harm they caused to so many millions of their victims.
It’s time to change course
The fact that no high-level banker was criminally prosecuted for any of this suggests that the perpetrators and their enablers who walked away with a colossal loot were never subject to law enforcement in the same way that the rest of us are. The impunity they enjoy under our magnificent democracies virtually guarantees that they will keep on doing it. In fact, they're doing it now: today we're witnessing a scramble for Ukraine's resources and a revamped scramble for Africa. The drive to destroy Russia is motivated by the desire to take control of Russian resources.
The financiers and their minions will never relent unless and until they face accountability. But we need to do more than just demand accountability for the crimes committed. If we want to build a world of peace and prosperity, we'll have to rewrite our societies' operating systems. We, the people, must demand sovereignty and empower ourselves to plan a future rooted in a genuine love of humanity. How do we do that? We must simply claim that sovereignty and use it. This place - this planet - is our birthright; we do not need anyone's permission to claim it.
https://alexkrainer.substack.com/p/gods-of-finance-and-gods-of-war?r=cpxww&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true
West’s pathogenic march of history
Indeed, the role of financiers largely defined the pathogenic march of Western civilization. This may sound harsh, but the same basic methods they used to drive eight million American families into foreclosure while causing the deaths of over a million innocent Iraqis have been employed and refined for centuries now. The quest for Alberta oil was motivated by the same pathological greed as the quest of gold, copper, tin, rubber, coffee, spices, cobalt, or lithium in other parts of the world at different times.
We can now better understand how and why, since the 15th century, Western colonial powers destroyed six major indigenous civilizations around the world (Mayas, Incas and Aztecas, India, China and Japan), along with thousands of lesser cultures, tribes and kingdoms. In the process, the colonial powers largely depopulated the native peoples and replaced them with uprooted slaves. The driving motivation has always been an economic one: an unrestrained quest for collateral needed to fuel the financiers’ wealth-extraction process. As James Galbraith reminded us, “There is no such thing in economic life as a nonfinancial event ... Finance is the only way to understand the economy.”
Historian Ramsay MacMullen said that if we are to interpret history correctly, we need to understand the motivations of groups and individuals who shaped it. I believe that Regan Boychuk's expose on Alberta collateral contributed an important insight, not only into the bankers' motivations, but also the means and ways by which they execute their plans. The events around Alberta oil, Iraq invasion, the housing bubble, and the subsequent bank bailouts were certainly not random: it is clear that they were orchestrated by powerful interests in our society for their own benefit and without regard for the harm they caused to so many millions of their victims.
It’s time to change course
The fact that no high-level banker was criminally prosecuted for any of this suggests that the perpetrators and their enablers who walked away with a colossal loot were never subject to law enforcement in the same way that the rest of us are. The impunity they enjoy under our magnificent democracies virtually guarantees that they will keep on doing it. In fact, they're doing it now: today we're witnessing a scramble for Ukraine's resources and a revamped scramble for Africa. The drive to destroy Russia is motivated by the desire to take control of Russian resources.
The financiers and their minions will never relent unless and until they face accountability. But we need to do more than just demand accountability for the crimes committed. If we want to build a world of peace and prosperity, we'll have to rewrite our societies' operating systems. We, the people, must demand sovereignty and empower ourselves to plan a future rooted in a genuine love of humanity. How do we do that? We must simply claim that sovereignty and use it. This place - this planet - is our birthright; we do not need anyone's permission to claim it.
https://alexkrainer.substack.com/p/gods-of-finance-and-gods-of-war?r=cpxww&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true


10.04.202514:28
The world no longer trusts the bullying Empire and its crazy antics.
https://x.com/BenjaminNorton/status/1910325999167836489
https://x.com/BenjaminNorton/status/1910325999167836489


10.04.202505:24
Alex Krainer - who has a clear, concise and insightful style of analysis - talks to Glenn Diesen.
https://youtu.be/BjiZUkayyCY?si=YzBqrQzLlbYb9_ZL
https://youtu.be/BjiZUkayyCY?si=YzBqrQzLlbYb9_ZL


09.04.202517:52
Yes. But how will Trump solve China and exit gracefully?
https://x.com/PeterSchiff/status/1910026461416747374
https://x.com/PeterSchiff/status/1910026461416747374
05.04.202513:24
MAGA supporter replies to Trump:
“You promised us global PEACE.
We didn’t vote for you to allow war criminal Netanyahu to break the ceasefire and stop aid/food/water to 2 million people.
We didn’t vote for you to threaten Iran.
And we certainly didn’t vote for the US to bomb civilians in the poorest nation Yemen.
Shame on you!”
https://x.com/AraquelBloss/status/1908309317180158326
“You promised us global PEACE.
We didn’t vote for you to allow war criminal Netanyahu to break the ceasefire and stop aid/food/water to 2 million people.
We didn’t vote for you to threaten Iran.
And we certainly didn’t vote for the US to bomb civilians in the poorest nation Yemen.
Shame on you!”
https://x.com/AraquelBloss/status/1908309317180158326


23.04.202511:36
All countries need to conduct independent investigation on an urgent basis.
https://x.com/RT_com/status/1914772403202277459
https://x.com/RT_com/status/1914772403202277459


15.04.202504:17
Since 2009 or so, US funnelled billions of dollars into India via USAID, Gates Foundation, Soros’ Open Society Foundation, Omdiyar Network and an array of NGOs to infiltrate and create an ecosystem of Indian coolies / sepoys / house-natives of the Empire whose paid job was to push US narratives and imperial agendas in India.
That ecosystem - dominated by a gang of liberals and leftists - got a jolt when Trump admin exposed and shut down USAID.
Much of the journalists, politicians, public intellectuals, activists, podcasters, social media influencers and more - from that ecosystem - have got exposed and discredited.
India urgently needs laws and punishments to deal with such disloyal dishonest traitors who accept money, benefits, instructions and propaganda material from foreign sources and their local agents, and act against the interests of the nation and the citizens.
Watch Sachs here:
https://youtu.be/qEuS-q7xLbc?si=OU9Z4GgDj1MBip2w
That ecosystem - dominated by a gang of liberals and leftists - got a jolt when Trump admin exposed and shut down USAID.
Much of the journalists, politicians, public intellectuals, activists, podcasters, social media influencers and more - from that ecosystem - have got exposed and discredited.
India urgently needs laws and punishments to deal with such disloyal dishonest traitors who accept money, benefits, instructions and propaganda material from foreign sources and their local agents, and act against the interests of the nation and the citizens.
Watch Sachs here:
https://youtu.be/qEuS-q7xLbc?si=OU9Z4GgDj1MBip2w


10.04.202508:29
#India shouldn’t aspire to be “Empire’s Servants’ Quarters”. India must achieve self-worth, self-confidence, self-respect & intellectual sovereignty that is key for political, economical, cultural & spiritual sovereignty & growth in the New Multipolar World.
https://x.com/DevdanChaudhuri/status/1910248356393148793
https://x.com/DevdanChaudhuri/status/1910248356393148793
10.04.202505:13
Big storm looming ahead for US importers and US consumers. They will be the worst hit due to Trump’s tariff war.
Angelo Giuliano:
Trump’s 125% tariff on Chinese imports devastates U.S. importers! Imagine ordering $500,000 in goods with no tariffs, then facing a $625,000 duty on arrival—total cost soars to $1,125,000. Importers planning to sell at $600,000 now suffer a $525,000 loss, far beyond vanishing profits. Small businesses, unable to pay duties upfront, see cash flow collapse, some abandoning shipments or facing steep port fees. Supply chains are in chaos—goods ordered months ago become financial traps. Competitors sourcing from other regions undercut prices, leaving China-reliant importers struggling. Renegotiating with buyers fails; retailers won’t absorb the hike, risking long-term partnerships. The U.S. trade deficit swells, and global partners like the EU and Canada retaliate, not cooperate, aiming to reduce U.S. dependency. Trump’s erratic policy, announced recently, forces a partial rollback but keeps China tariffs, echoing past economic blunders. Importers are caught in the crossfire, forced to pivot supply chains at huge expense. This isn’t strategy—it’s a harsh lesson in economic disruption, leaving businesses reeling from massive, unexpected losses.
https://x.com/angeloinchina/status/1910164596608139544
Angelo Giuliano:
Trump’s 125% tariff on Chinese imports devastates U.S. importers! Imagine ordering $500,000 in goods with no tariffs, then facing a $625,000 duty on arrival—total cost soars to $1,125,000. Importers planning to sell at $600,000 now suffer a $525,000 loss, far beyond vanishing profits. Small businesses, unable to pay duties upfront, see cash flow collapse, some abandoning shipments or facing steep port fees. Supply chains are in chaos—goods ordered months ago become financial traps. Competitors sourcing from other regions undercut prices, leaving China-reliant importers struggling. Renegotiating with buyers fails; retailers won’t absorb the hike, risking long-term partnerships. The U.S. trade deficit swells, and global partners like the EU and Canada retaliate, not cooperate, aiming to reduce U.S. dependency. Trump’s erratic policy, announced recently, forces a partial rollback but keeps China tariffs, echoing past economic blunders. Importers are caught in the crossfire, forced to pivot supply chains at huge expense. This isn’t strategy—it’s a harsh lesson in economic disruption, leaving businesses reeling from massive, unexpected losses.
https://x.com/angeloinchina/status/1910164596608139544


09.04.202517:33
Volatile Trump is making rules everyday!
Trump escalates against China, but backs off in tariffs against other countries.
Tariffs are paused for 90 days and lowered to 10%.
Trump escalates against China, but backs off in tariffs against other countries.
Tariffs are paused for 90 days and lowered to 10%.
03.04.202506:45
What did we become in this country? Even King George wouldn't levy taxes without the British Parliament in the 18th century.
So what happened to this country? Trump just says, 'Oh, it's an emergency,' and now we have one-person rule — and one-person rule on completely fallacious premises that don’t pass the first day of study of what a trade deficit is.
I taught that for more than 20 years at Harvard University — what is a trade deficit, how does it relate to the excess of spending over production, how does it relate to the excess of investment in a country over a low saving rate?
Well, none of this seems to register.
No one asks a question.
There isn’t a day of hearings.
There isn’t any analysis.
It’s a one-person show based on economic fallacies that are going to wreck our economy, wreck the world trading system.
And I can tell you — all over the world, because I am talking with leaders all over the world, and recently in Asia — the words to describe this, you can’t say in polite company."
https://x.com/nxt888/status/1907679118449418269
So what happened to this country? Trump just says, 'Oh, it's an emergency,' and now we have one-person rule — and one-person rule on completely fallacious premises that don’t pass the first day of study of what a trade deficit is.
I taught that for more than 20 years at Harvard University — what is a trade deficit, how does it relate to the excess of spending over production, how does it relate to the excess of investment in a country over a low saving rate?
Well, none of this seems to register.
No one asks a question.
There isn’t a day of hearings.
There isn’t any analysis.
It’s a one-person show based on economic fallacies that are going to wreck our economy, wreck the world trading system.
And I can tell you — all over the world, because I am talking with leaders all over the world, and recently in Asia — the words to describe this, you can’t say in polite company."
https://x.com/nxt888/status/1907679118449418269
23.04.202503:08
On the Terror Attack at Pahalgam, Kashmir, India.
“Sincere condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. May they derive the inner strength and societal support to overcome the sudden shock and the measureless grief.
Nothing but spite and condemnation to the killers who pulled the trigger against the innocent in this gruesome terror attack.
The terrorists, reportedly, emphasised on religion while committing the heinous act. This is most reprehensible.
May the perpetrators and the planners be brought to justice and be given capital punishment.
May better security and intelligence infrastructure be created for the tourists and the locals to prevent such incidents in the future. No lapses should occur in this regard.
But who gains and who loses when such an act occurs?
Kashmir that relies on tourism doesn’t gain at all, but massively loses.
Murdering unarmed civilian visitors doesn’t give any credence to any liberation cause, but rather stains it with the blood of the innocent.
Emphasising on religion while committing crimes only reveals the inhumanity and fanaticism of the extremists. These radicals are not true believers.
To plan and commit such a religiously motivated act in a politically sensitive situation - during the ongoing genocide and resistance in Gaza, during the visit of the US Vice President keen to sell arms and jets to India, and just before an election season of key states - only gives ammunition to certain political constituencies and strengthens certain narratives.
In the past, there have been terror attacks in Kashmir that have led to various speculations about the actual planners and perpetrators who were behind the incidents, and raised the possibility of false flag attacks for political purpose / manipulation of public mood.
It is not known whether any such angle exists in this incident.
But what is certainly known that an evil terror attack has been committed, visiting civilians have been murdered, security & intelligence failed to foil the incident, tourism has been damaged, locals have been condemned to suffer, any regional political cause has got stained by the blood of the innocent, religion has got associated with extremism, geopolitical attention in regard to terrorism has got heightened and political temperature has been raised in India.”
“Sincere condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. May they derive the inner strength and societal support to overcome the sudden shock and the measureless grief.
Nothing but spite and condemnation to the killers who pulled the trigger against the innocent in this gruesome terror attack.
The terrorists, reportedly, emphasised on religion while committing the heinous act. This is most reprehensible.
May the perpetrators and the planners be brought to justice and be given capital punishment.
May better security and intelligence infrastructure be created for the tourists and the locals to prevent such incidents in the future. No lapses should occur in this regard.
But who gains and who loses when such an act occurs?
Kashmir that relies on tourism doesn’t gain at all, but massively loses.
Murdering unarmed civilian visitors doesn’t give any credence to any liberation cause, but rather stains it with the blood of the innocent.
Emphasising on religion while committing crimes only reveals the inhumanity and fanaticism of the extremists. These radicals are not true believers.
To plan and commit such a religiously motivated act in a politically sensitive situation - during the ongoing genocide and resistance in Gaza, during the visit of the US Vice President keen to sell arms and jets to India, and just before an election season of key states - only gives ammunition to certain political constituencies and strengthens certain narratives.
In the past, there have been terror attacks in Kashmir that have led to various speculations about the actual planners and perpetrators who were behind the incidents, and raised the possibility of false flag attacks for political purpose / manipulation of public mood.
It is not known whether any such angle exists in this incident.
But what is certainly known that an evil terror attack has been committed, visiting civilians have been murdered, security & intelligence failed to foil the incident, tourism has been damaged, locals have been condemned to suffer, any regional political cause has got stained by the blood of the innocent, religion has got associated with extremism, geopolitical attention in regard to terrorism has got heightened and political temperature has been raised in India.”
14.04.202507:04
Jason Hickel:
What's wild about the US tariffs is that they are not coupled with any industrial policy or public investment strategy that could plausibly deliver US re-industrialization. The result is that the tariffs will likely accelerate US industrial decline and general economic degradation.
It is truly fascinating to watch. The US has so thoroughly purged socialist ideas from its economics departments, and has ensured such absolute hegemony of neoliberal principles, that it is incapable of conceptualizing and implementing even *basic* industrial policy that could deliver on the government's own stated goals.
Total self-sabotage. The US ruling class has no idea what to do, they are completely adrift. And this is dangerous because they are likely to resort to violence and geopolitical bullying in a desperate dying bid to hold onto power.
https://x.com/jasonhickel/status/1910952924018315517
What's wild about the US tariffs is that they are not coupled with any industrial policy or public investment strategy that could plausibly deliver US re-industrialization. The result is that the tariffs will likely accelerate US industrial decline and general economic degradation.
It is truly fascinating to watch. The US has so thoroughly purged socialist ideas from its economics departments, and has ensured such absolute hegemony of neoliberal principles, that it is incapable of conceptualizing and implementing even *basic* industrial policy that could deliver on the government's own stated goals.
Total self-sabotage. The US ruling class has no idea what to do, they are completely adrift. And this is dangerous because they are likely to resort to violence and geopolitical bullying in a desperate dying bid to hold onto power.
https://x.com/jasonhickel/status/1910952924018315517


10.04.202506:32
China won’t pay the tariffs, US consumers will - MAGA should realise this.
Inflation will rise, supermarkets will face shortages and goods will become unaffordable due to 125% tariffs on Chinese imports.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning’s ‘meme diplomacy potshot’ at Trump tariff showdown.
Inflation will rise, supermarkets will face shortages and goods will become unaffordable due to 125% tariffs on Chinese imports.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning’s ‘meme diplomacy potshot’ at Trump tariff showdown.


10.04.202500:49
How Trump caved to Xi!
Trump bullied, disrespected and threatened.
Then he wanted China to call and submit to him!
But China didn’t call, didn’t submit and retaliated hard.
US Stock Market began to melt and bond market imploded: Japan sold US Treasuries, no one was willing to buy them, interest rates started to climb, FED had to intervene to stabilise the bond market.
Alarm bells began to ring loud. Trump folded.
Now he wants to call and meet Xi. And make a deal!
US / Trump punched above their weight and found out how the world has changed!
Trump bullied, disrespected and threatened.
Then he wanted China to call and submit to him!
But China didn’t call, didn’t submit and retaliated hard.
US Stock Market began to melt and bond market imploded: Japan sold US Treasuries, no one was willing to buy them, interest rates started to climb, FED had to intervene to stabilise the bond market.
Alarm bells began to ring loud. Trump folded.
Now he wants to call and meet Xi. And make a deal!
US / Trump punched above their weight and found out how the world has changed!


07.04.202516:14
Trump wants Xi to submit to him. Won’t happen.
Now Trump looks like a totally deranged madman.
https://x.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1909264939258171870
Now Trump looks like a totally deranged madman.
https://x.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1909264939258171870


01.04.202515:39
Russia has warned against bombing Iran.
But it seems that Trump is going to serve Netanyahu’s agenda!
https://x.com/RealPepeEscobar/status/1907092205376086506
But it seems that Trump is going to serve Netanyahu’s agenda!
https://x.com/RealPepeEscobar/status/1907092205376086506
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