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09.04.202514:48
“This is the body of a child. Is he a terrorist?” The US has targeted a residential area in Hodeyda, Yemen, killing at least six civilians, including three children.
The US-led attack on Yemen, ongoing since March 15, has killed at least 92 people. Despite US President Trump claiming “the Houthis have been decimated by relentless strikes,” Pentagon officials admit the impact has been limited. US officials say the bombings, heavier than those under Biden and larger than publicly acknowledged, have failed to weaken Yemen's capabilities or disrupt the Red Sea blockade.
The US has spent nearly $1 billion on its war in Yemen, according to the Pentagon. The high costs of deploying aircraft carriers, B-2 bombers, fighter jets, and air defense systems are raising concerns among military officials. US commanders are increasingly worried about the implications of these deployments on the country’s readiness for a potential conflict with China.
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The US-led attack on Yemen, ongoing since March 15, has killed at least 92 people. Despite US President Trump claiming “the Houthis have been decimated by relentless strikes,” Pentagon officials admit the impact has been limited. US officials say the bombings, heavier than those under Biden and larger than publicly acknowledged, have failed to weaken Yemen's capabilities or disrupt the Red Sea blockade.
The US has spent nearly $1 billion on its war in Yemen, according to the Pentagon. The high costs of deploying aircraft carriers, B-2 bombers, fighter jets, and air defense systems are raising concerns among military officials. US commanders are increasingly worried about the implications of these deployments on the country’s readiness for a potential conflict with China.
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17.04.202518:03
Note: The Bay of Pigs invasion is what led Castro to declare the revolution to be Marxist-Leninist in nature, instead of just a revolution against the Batista dictatorship. Kennedy's invasion of Cuba directly resulted in Cuba aligning with the USSR.


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29.03.202521:31
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28.04.202513:33
Do you know the story behind these horrifying images?
On this day in 2004, the world was shocked by leaked images of US soldiers committing war crimes at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. The grim legacy of this scandal, however, still haunts us today, as those responsible for these heinous acts continue to evade justice.
Back in April 2004, the world was stunned by the release of hundreds of photos showing US military personnel brutalizing and sexually assaulting detainees at the infamous prison in Iraq. The Red Cross reported that up to 90% of the prisoners there had been wrongly detained.
These horrific images included US soldiers sexually assaulting and humiliating male and female prisoners, soldiers laughing and posing with the corpse of a detainee who had been tortured to death, and prisoners being subjected to electrocution threats and forced to simulate sex acts while soldiers looked on and cheered.
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On this day in 2004, the world was shocked by leaked images of US soldiers committing war crimes at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. The grim legacy of this scandal, however, still haunts us today, as those responsible for these heinous acts continue to evade justice.
Back in April 2004, the world was stunned by the release of hundreds of photos showing US military personnel brutalizing and sexually assaulting detainees at the infamous prison in Iraq. The Red Cross reported that up to 90% of the prisoners there had been wrongly detained.
These horrific images included US soldiers sexually assaulting and humiliating male and female prisoners, soldiers laughing and posing with the corpse of a detainee who had been tortured to death, and prisoners being subjected to electrocution threats and forced to simulate sex acts while soldiers looked on and cheered.
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17.04.202502:26
04.04.202519:15
This is freedom in the United States: Cops, patrolling in unmarked vans, shooting at random people.
Jaleel Stallings exercised his right to self-defense. How would any reasonable person expect that the masked person shooting random bystanders out of an unmarked car was a "peace" officer? What reasonable person would expect this to be a lawful police action?
Stallings did his duty. He defended his community from violent white supremacists. For his diligence, he was repeatedly kicked in the head and beaten while pigs kneeled on his head. He suffered a fractured eye socket an was charged with attempted murder. The jury acquitted him.
The pigs received nothing but a slap on the wrist. One is no longer allowed to be an officer. No jail time for random deadly assault, just a free $59,000 pension and an early retirement.
Jaleel Stallings exercised his right to self-defense. How would any reasonable person expect that the masked person shooting random bystanders out of an unmarked car was a "peace" officer? What reasonable person would expect this to be a lawful police action?
Stallings did his duty. He defended his community from violent white supremacists. For his diligence, he was repeatedly kicked in the head and beaten while pigs kneeled on his head. He suffered a fractured eye socket an was charged with attempted murder. The jury acquitted him.
The pigs received nothing but a slap on the wrist. One is no longer allowed to be an officer. No jail time for random deadly assault, just a free $59,000 pension and an early retirement.
28.03.202520:39
COINTELPRO: The Untold American Story
By Paul Wolf with contributions from Robert Boyle, Bob Brown, Tom Burghardt, Noam Chomsky, Ward Churchill, Kathleen Cleaver, Bruce Ellison, Cynthia McKinney, Nkechi Taifa, Laura Whitehorn, Nicholas Wilson, and Howard Zinn.
Presented to U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson at the World Conference Against Racism in Durban, South Africa by the members of the Congressional Black Caucus attending the conference: Donna Christianson, John Conyers, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Barbara Lee, Sheila Jackson Lee, Cynthia McKinney, and Diane Watson
By Paul Wolf with contributions from Robert Boyle, Bob Brown, Tom Burghardt, Noam Chomsky, Ward Churchill, Kathleen Cleaver, Bruce Ellison, Cynthia McKinney, Nkechi Taifa, Laura Whitehorn, Nicholas Wilson, and Howard Zinn.
Presented to U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson at the World Conference Against Racism in Durban, South Africa by the members of the Congressional Black Caucus attending the conference: Donna Christianson, John Conyers, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Barbara Lee, Sheila Jackson Lee, Cynthia McKinney, and Diane Watson


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