DandomRude
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World News@lemmy.world•Trump says he's been rejected by NATO, most allies to join mission to secure critical Strait of HormuzEnglish
42·1 day agoThe U.S. has threatened a founding member of NATO with a war of aggression, and furthermore, the U.S. is committing war crimes alongside the genocidal Israel - this is the situation in which the U.S. is calling for support for a war of aggression that tramples on international law. Or to put it another way: It is the situation that a narcissist - who should have been in prison for decades - has brought about with what he calls the “Art of the Deal.” GTFO!
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News@lemmy.world•US citizens: Trump had no ‘backup’ plan to help them leave Middle East after Iran strikeEnglish
35·2 days agoAre there really still people who believe that this regime cares about anything other than shameless self-enrichment?
It was already like that during the Orange Pedo’s first term in office.
How can anyone still believe that he even remotely considers the people in his shady dealings?
DandomRude@piefed.socialto
News@lemmy.world•Malaysia becomes first country to declare US trade deal ‘null and void’ after Supreme Court tariff rulingEnglish
33·2 days agoWell, that’s only logical, because contracts are generally void if one party fails to adhere to the terms of the agreement.
Since this “art of the deal,” which the orange pedo thinks he’s so good at, simply consists of breach of contract and subsequent blackmail, he shouldn’t be surprised.
It would be great if other countries had just as much guts, instead of letting themselves be blackmailed by this criminal.
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World News@lemmy.world•Trump rejects efforts to launch Iran ceasefire talks, sources sayEnglish
19·3 days agoI’m already waiting to see who he’s going to blame for all this. The usual suspects, like Biden, seem a bit “worn out” to me by now. Well, maybe Antifa, or even God himself, punishing the U.S. for its lack of faith? We’ll see…
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World News@lemmy.world•UK must build own nuclear missiles to end US reliance, says Ed DaveyEnglish
9·3 days agoI also believe that a nuclear arms race would have catastrophic consequences for the world, but unfortunately, Russia, Israel, and the US are making it all too clear that international treaties are, sadly, worthless.
Right now, it would be important to find diplomatic solutions and return to a peaceful, international dialogue, but I fear that this is simply not possible with the unscrupulous despots at the helm of these powerful countries. They believe that international law does not apply to them and want to establish the law of the jungle as the sole premise of world politics - they commit the most horrific war crimes and apparently believe they have the right to terrorize the world simply because they can. As long as their heinous crimes go unpunished and these monsters remain at the helm of their countries, I fear that the world must arm itself to avoid becoming their next victim.
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World News@lemmy.world•US Joins ICJ Case to Claim Genocide Allegations Against Israel 'False'English
7·4 days agoOne wonders what the many, many reasons might be for the US never having recognized the International Criminal Court…🤔
DandomRude@piefed.socialto
World News@lemmy.world•US military killed 160 school girls in Minab with Tomahawk missileEnglish
26·7 days agoGiven the fact that the rape of more than 1,000 young girls by Epstein and his billionaire friends had no consequences whatsoever, and that the cold-blooded murder of these innocent Iranian schoolgirls, which is part of the US regime’s cover-up efforts, also has no consequences for those responsible, I would say that the US response would probably be to elevate the culprits to government office.
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News@lemmy.world•US attorneys handpicked by Pam Bondi were appointed illegally, judge rulesEnglish
5·8 days agoWhat makes you think that a Supreme Court that has ruled that the US president is effectively above the law would make any decision that is compatible with a democratic constitution - this decision is certainly not compatible with any democratic constitution in any country that I am aware of.
The rest of what I describe has little to do with the legal system, because ICE already exists in the form described.
Again, I should point out that I am from Europe and this is merely my opinion, but against the backdrop of recent events, I cannot see how anyone can still have any faith left in the US legal system. To me, it seems more like an accomplice that enables organized crime on this absurd scale in the first place, rather than a system that serves the good of the people.
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News@lemmy.world•US attorneys handpicked by Pam Bondi were appointed illegally, judge rulesEnglish
4·8 days agoI’m not entirely sure what you’re getting at, but I can assure you of one thing: the status quo in the US is currently miles away from what an autocracy is. If you lived in one, you would have to fear for your life just because of these social media comments. And I mean that seriously: Palantir is just as much a thing in the US as the Patriot Act - if this country finally falls to fascism, every opposition, every dissident will be mercilessly wiped out. How that will play out is already evident today in the closest ally of the US, also a fascist regime: namely, Israel.
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News@lemmy.world•US attorneys handpicked by Pam Bondi were appointed illegally, judge rulesEnglish
6·8 days agoThere is no doubt that the US has been an oligarchy for several decades. However, an autocracy is a different thing, because in such a system, the oligarchs enforce their power through brute force.
An example that is not very far from the US in this regard is Russia: this country is ruled by a tiny elite, as has long been the case in the US, but this elite no longer even pretends that the people they oppress have any choice. Anyone who opposes the system simply disappears, and I think it is precisely this total power that US billionaires are now claiming for themselves. In other words, I think the US oligarchs have now realized that no one is stopping them - and they will use this to abolish even the illusion of democracy.
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News@lemmy.world•US attorneys handpicked by Pam Bondi were appointed illegally, judge rulesEnglish
18·8 days agoI think the Supreme Court was just a means to an end. The establishment of an autocracy, however, will essentially be achieved through ICE, an agency that was introduced under Bush Jr. and now serves as a secret police force with exclusive loyalty to the head of the fascist conspiracy. To me this seems obvious by now, given that this agency operates beyond the law and even executes people in the open street. Another very obvious indication is its astronomical budget, which is equivalent to the military spending of a medium-sized country, or, in US terms, more than the cumulative budget of all other federal US-agencies such as the FBI, CIA, etc.
Please note: This is nothing more than my opinion as a reasonably interested observer from afar.
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News@lemmy.world•US attorneys handpicked by Pam Bondi were appointed illegally, judge rulesEnglish
86·8 days agoFor the Attorney General, an incredible amount of what Bondi is doing is absolutely illegal.
As a lawyer, she is of course aware of this, but she does it anyway because she has no other choice anymore.
In a constitutional state, she would undoubtedly be sentenced to life imprisonment for all her crimes, because what she is doing is in fact high treason.
However, like the rest of this administration, she seems to assume that the rule of law no longer exists, which is indeed the case under this regime.
So I think: The blantant criminals who are in charge in the US not only will, but must establish an autocracy, following failed states like Russia, for example, because otherwise they will go to prison. This would be the logical consequence of a new, democratically elected government, even in a legal system as corrupt as that of the US – the people would quite rightly demand at least some consequences, and leaders like Bondi are not nearly influential enough to undermine the rule of law in the way that the current president is doing.
However, this is merely my assessment as a European - perhaps I am underestimating the degree to which the obviously absurdly corrupt political system in the US is undermining fundamental democratic functions. So maybe people like Bondi could somehow still get away with their crimes under new administration.
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World News@lemmy.world•Peter Thiel and Jeffrey Epstein Had a Yearslong RelationshipEnglish
16·9 days agoThis is news because it provides evidence of what a piece of shit he is.
Just one example: in Germany, even complete idiots can see why it is more than absurd for any state to use Palantir products. It is really sad that it is even necessary to refute this proposal by obviously corrupt politicians, but this connection to a child molester makes it at least a little easier.
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News@lemmy.world•Trump cannot end protections for 350,000 Haitians, U.S. appeals court rulesEnglish
14·11 days agoThis seems to be an open invitation to any country to finally clarify Puerto Rico’s uncertain status in order to give these people the chance to live in dignity.
Obviously, nothing but slavery and disrespect can be expected from the US.
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News@lemmy.world•Aurora ICE detainees are malnourished and forced to work, advocates reportEnglish
15·13 days agoAll too typical: slave labor! Not much has really changed in the land of the free (white men).
Edit: It seems that many US citizens are unaware of this, but this is nothing new in the States: the majority of prisons in the US are run as private enterprises (and yes, they do put people to work for almost nothing and not just since Trump), which for obvious reasons is not the case in any other democratic country - at least not to this extent and with this level of absurdity. It goes without saying that the insanely inflated ICE budget, which under Trump exceeds that of all other agencies, such as the FBI and CIA, many times over, essentially benefits MAGA collaborators such as the Geo Group, one of the largest private prison corporations. But hey, that’s just an added bonus that the orange pedo is giving his co-conspirators at the expense of US citizens, because the real goal is obviously to build a secret police force that is loyal only to him - and, as I said, it has a budget that dwarfs all other agencies, even combined.
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World News@lemmy.world•‘No to war’: Sánchez doubles down after Trump threat to cut off trade with SpainEnglish
15·14 days agoYup, there is even video evidence that the German chancellor at the time explained to him in detail ages ago how things work, but he clearly still hasn’t understood: Merkel Had To Explain EU Trade To Trump ELEVEN TIMES
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World News@lemmy.world•Death toll from Iran school bombing reportedly rises to almost 150English
1·16 days agoOf course it is tragic, heartbreaking even. But what bothers me about the term tragic in this context is that it makes it sound as if the deaths of these innocent girls were inevitable, as if they had been killed in a natural disaster for which no one is responsible.
However, that is not the case here at all: these girls were murdered by ruthless criminals.
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World News@lemmy.world•Death toll from Iran school bombing reportedly rises to almost 150English
39·17 days agoThis is not tragic, but a war crime - and this war is itself a crime, simply because it is completely contrary to international law.

I’m afraid Germany hasn’t learned anything from him: In the state where I live, the state government unfortunately decided late last year to implement Palantir, even going so far as to amend the police law specifically to retroactively lend at least the appearance of legality to a contract for the purchase of the U.S. mass surveillance software “Gotham” that had already been concluded unlawfully.
There was significant public resistance, but it was simply ignored.
It may still be possible to prevent this through a lawsuit filed with the Constitutional Court, as the use of such applications for groundless mass surveillance is unconstitutional in Germany due to the right to informational self-determination - and I also find it hard to believe that such a thing is compatible with EU law.
I think our politicians must have been bribed. I can’t explain it any other way, because even just from security standpoint, it goes without saying that it’s insane to pass even the most sensitive data directly to the fascist regime in the US - thanks to Snowden, we all know that there’s almost certainly a backdoor.