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Jun 11 2024 1) Hamas rejects Joe Biden-proposed deal on freeing hostages
Note that these headlines are Reuters and they are similar to Israeli press headlines.
Please take a look at the previous pieces posted today:
Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt. UPDATE: Lavrov on the Security Council Resolution.https://sovereignista.com/2024/06/11/francesca-albanese-un-special-rapporteur-opt/
Hamas, PIJ deliver response on Gaza ceasefire proposal to mediators
Hamas, PIJ deliver response on Gaza ceasefire proposal to mediators
So, it all looked as if there was… Continue reading
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Jun 11 2024 Israel and the Misjudgement of Reality
The hard truth is that the Resistance has understood the reality of the situation better than their western counterparts.
Alastair Crooke and first posted on Strategic Culture.
On all fronts, the Israeli internal paradigm is fracturing; and externally, the West is itself fissuring, and becoming a pariah on the global stage. The western leaderships’ explicit… Continue reading
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Jun 11 2024 Hamas, PIJ deliver response on Gaza ceasefire proposal to mediators
Amarynth Comment: Hamas is profesional and direct – so far.
This is a summary of an Al Mayadeen article with the Hamas discussion. The full article is here: https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/hamas–pij-deliver-response-on-gaza-ceasefire-proposal-to-me
Senior Hamas leader Osama Hamdan to Al-Mayadeen:
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Jun 11 2024 Will The Next China Still Be China?
“The story of modernization is essentially a western story. It starts with the British Industrial Revolution in the first half of the 19th century. By as late as 1945, modernity and development was an exclusively western story, apart from Japan.
The west, and Japan, used modernization against the rest of the world. … Continue reading
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Jun 11 2024 Sense and Senselessness — In a Waste Land…
If one were a patient awakening in the West from a 30-year coma… one would not be able to find one’s bearings; one would not only fail to recognise the world, but also to see any sense in it.
By Nora Hoppe at Al Mayadeen.
It is neither an easy nor satisfying task to endeavour to understand… Continue reading
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Jun 11 2024 The Dutch claiming a UN Mission in Chinese seas.
We have so much maniacal provocation all over the world. Watch the Dutch here, just trying to tickle China a little under the guise of a UN mission, that is not their business in the first place. China treated them like really obnoxious children.
China intercepts Dutch helicopter near Shanghai, lambasts the Netherlands for provocation
The Dutch… Continue reading
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Jun 11 2024 The Smell of War – versus a Fresh Breeze of Peace and Cooperation?
By Peter Koenig
“21st Century”
During the last years, and more specifically the last few months, the intensity of a putrid smell of war has increased to the point where apocalypse could be just around the corner. More and more talks of war, a fear-mongering discourse, the projection of a hot (equal nuclear) WWIII – hitting Central… Continue reading -
Jun 11 2024 Russia on the Way Forward
Debriefing SPIEF-2024. On the Units (and chords) of the Harmonic Symphony. From the rockin’ Heartland of the Multipolar World. With a side of the “Small Garden with High Walls,” symmetrical escalatory responses, hot summers, & Armageddon..
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Jun 11 2024 Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt. UPDATE: Lavrov on the Security Council Resolution.
Respects to Francesca Albanese. She is not willing to be silenced and is a bright and eloquent woman. These are her comments on the very shaky so-called US peace resolution that was voted for, yesterday at the UNSC. It is a surprise that what she says here, in principle, is exactly borne out by Mr.Lavrov… Continue reading
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Jun 11 2024 Lavrov addresses media as two-day BRICS summit concludes
This is still live at this stage so may change once a completed video.
There is a poignant and prescient question at 10:15. What should we do to preserve multi-polarity? One question appears from the press corps lately. It is: What can we do?