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Piet Mondriaan New York City I 1942

 

Trump Acts on Signalgate, Fires Mike Waltz (Margolis)
China Assessing’ US Tariff Talks – Commerce Ministry (RT)
Trump ‘Blundered’ On China Tariffs – Medvedev (RT)
Trump Seeks Cooperation With Russia Instead of Confrontation (Sp.)
US Ready To Spend Another 100 Days On Russia-Ukraine Peace – Vance (RT)
US-Ukraine Deal ‘Important Step To End War’ – Rubio (RT)
US Rejected Ukraine’s Security Guarantee Demands – NYT (RT)
Kremlin On Minerals Deal: ‘Trump Has Broken The Zelensky Regime’ (ZH)
Trump Has Forced Ukraine To Sell Itself For Aid – Medvedev (RT)
Senate Republicans Block Rebuke Of Trump’s Tariffs (Pol.)
Trump’s Opposition (Victor Davis Hanson)
Europe Just Proved Trump Right About NATO (Green)
Why a Strong Euro is an Economic Disaster for the EU (Sp.)
Zelensky Sanctions Arestovich (RT)
EU Will Never Recognize Crimea As Russian – Kallas (RT)
Elon Musk Blasts Wall Street Journal’s CEO Search Report (ZH)
Going to Kashmir…Just To Find Alice in Wonderland (Pepe Escobar)

 

 


Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev speaks at the “Knowledge.First” event in Moscow, Russia, April 29, 2025.

 

 

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Waltz UN Ambassador, Secretary of State Rubio takes over National Security Advisor as well. Not perfect, but doable.

Trump Acts on Signalgate, Fires Mike Waltz (Margolis)

The Trump White House just sent a clear message: accountability matters. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and his deputy, Alex Wong, are out at the National Security Council, Fox News confirmed Thursday. Additional departures are expected, and President Trump is slated to speak on the matter himself. Waltz, a former Green Beret and Florida congressman, came under scrutiny after The Atlantic published a report detailing how Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg was erroneously included in a Signal group chat with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, discussing counterterrorism strikes against the Houthi rebels in Yemen.

Though no classified information was divulged in the chat, Democrats pretended like the world had ended because of it and sought to use it to force the resignation or firing of anyone remotely connected to it. Their top target, of course, was Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Waltz took responsibility for the inclusion of a journalist in the group chat, telling Fox News’ Laura Ingraham, “I take full responsibility. I built the group,” he said. “It’s embarrassing. We’re going to get to the bottom of it.” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News Digital earlier Monday when asked about reports claiming Waltz and others would be shown the door, “We are not going to respond to reporting from anonymous sources.”

Trump held a meeting with members of his cabinet on Wednesday following his 100th day back in office Tuesday, with Waltz attending the meeting. Following confirmation of Waltz’s ouster, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries told Fox News, “The National Security Advisor Waltz is out. He’s the first. He certainly won’t be the last.” Neither Hakeem Jeffries nor any other Democrat leader ever demanded accountability from Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin—or anyone else—for the catastrophic Afghanistan withdrawal in 2021. The deaths of 13 American service members apparently weren’t a big enough deal to merit accountability in the Biden administration. Nor was there accountability later, when Austin vanished for a week in a hospital without telling the White House. Silence. No outrage. No consequences. Just business as usual in Biden’s unaccountable administration.

Wong served as Waltz’s principal deputy national security advisor, who was detailed in the Signal chat leak as the staffer charged with “pulling together a tiger team” in Waltz’s initial message sent to the Signal group chat in March, the Atlantic reported at the time. […] Trump told the media April 3 that a handful of other National Security Council staffers had been let go following the Atlantic’s report on the Signal chat leak, which characterized the Trump administration as texting “war plans” regarding a planned strike on Houthi rebels in Yemen.

Whether you agree with this development or not, the Trump administration is willing to hold its people accountable. Compare that to Joe Biden’s disastrous handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal. In addition to the service members killed, billions in equipment were left for the Taliban, and our allies were blindsided. Yet not a single person in the Biden White House lost their job. No resignations. No demotions. No accountability. In fact, they patted themselves on the back and called it a success. That’s the difference. When President Trump sees a problem, he acts. He doesn’t protect insiders just because they’re part of the club. Accountability isn’t just a buzzword—it’s the standard. The swamp may not like it, and the media will no doubt spin it, but this is what leadership looks like.

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“..predict that formal talks will not be announced until after the US and China agree on the terms of a tariff deal privately.”

China Assessing’ US Tariff Talks – Commerce Ministry (RT)

China is “assessing” US overtures to begin tariff negotiations, the Commerce Ministry said on Friday. According to the ministry, senior US officials recently reached out to Beijing through third parties with proposals to start talks. Tensions between the world’s two largest economies have risen since US President Donald Trump imposed 145% tariffs on Chinese imports last month as part of a wider effort targeting over 90 trade partners. Most of the new tariffs were paused for 90 days – excluding China – while a baseline 10% remains in place. Beijing responded with 125% tariffs on US goods and export restrictions. The ministry said China has taken note of recent US messages and is evaluating the possibility of negotiations, adding that while Washington has expressed interest in talks, trust would be undermined if unilateral tariffs remain.

“The US has recently sent messages to China through relevant parties, hoping to start talks with China. China is currently assessing this,” the ministry stated. Trump previously suggested that the tariffs could “come down substantially” and spoke about the potential for a “fair deal with China.” He also claimed that his administration was “actively” engaging with Beijing and that he had spoken to Chinese President Xi Jinping by phone. Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed on Fox News last week that Beijing was “reaching out” to Washington. China has denied this and accused the US of misleading the public.

In its statement on Friday, the Commerce Ministry reiterated that the US must show “sincerity” by canceling the tariffs if it wants meaningful dialogue. It added that China remains open to talks, but will not be pressured: “If we fight, we will fight to the end; if we talk, the door is open.” It stressed that Beijing will only agree to negotiations in good faith. “Saying one thing and doing another, or even trying to coerce and blackmail under the guise of talks, will not work with China,” the statement read. Analysts expect negotiations will begin soon, citing recent market volatility and the IMF’s downward revision of global growth forecasts due to trade uncertainty. Some observers, however, predict that formal talks will not be announced until after the US and China agree on the terms of a tariff deal privately.

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“..possesses enormous resources and a vast domestic market –factors that will enable its economy to withstand any amount of pressure..”

I don’t think so.

Trump ‘Blundered’ On China Tariffs – Medvedev (RT)

US President Donald Trump’s misplaced tariff policies are hurting America’s allies but will fail to tank the Chinese economy, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Thursday. In early April, Trump announced sweeping tariffs on most of America’s trading partners, citing what he said was an unfair trade imbalance. After backlash overseas and a negative response from the stock market, he suspended most new duties for dozens of countries – except China – for 90 days pending negotiations.In a tongue-in-cheek post on Telegram on Labor Day, Medvedev, who serves as deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, argued that Trump deserved an “exemplary labor” award for “starting the tariff battle.”

The US’s neighbors, as well as its allies in Europe, were “suffering” and “crying” from the duties imposed by Washington, he wrote. “They are all in a really bad position, facing the need to bow down in a ritual known as ‘kiss my ass,’” the ex-president quipped. “China, on the other hand, possesses enormous resources and a vast domestic market –factors that will enable its economy to withstand any amount of pressure. This is where Trump made a blunder,” he added. “Trump’s approval ratings have dipped, while the ‘deep state’ is vigorously resisting him,” Medvedev wrote.

Beijing responded to tariffs of up to 245% on its goods by imposing tit-for-tat duties on American imports. “Bowing to a bully is like drinking poison to quench thirst – it only deepens the crisis,” the Chinese Foreign Ministry said this week, warning that China “won’t kneel down.” Trump has defended his policies, doubling down on claims that Beijing was engaged in unfair trade practices. “They deserve it,” he said, responding to a reporter’s question about whether his tariffs were tantamount to an embargo.

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“President Trump has a very different view of Russia from his predecessors.”

Trump Seeks Cooperation With Russia Instead of Confrontation (Sp.)

The first 100 days of US President Donald Trump’s second term in office have marked a profound shift toward searching areas of cooperation with Russia instead of confrontation, Rhode Island University Professor of Political Science Nicolai Petro told Sputnik. Trump officially took office as the 47th president of the United States on January 20. Upon entering the White House, the president and his team resumed direct contact with Moscow that has been cut off by their predecessors from ex-President Joe Biden’s team after the start of the conflict in Ukraine. “President Trump has a very different view of Russia from his predecessors. Rather than assuming that Russia’s interests must clash with American interests, he assumes that the two can find areas of cooperation, and that such cooperation has the potential to expand,” Petro said.

The expert described this as a “very profound shift” that is not shared by most of the American political elite and media, who continue to portray Russia as a threat to the United States. During the first 100 days of Trump’s second term, he had phone conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin, while Russian and US officials held meetings in Saudi Arabia and Turkey. Part of the renewed diplomatic push also includes visits by US Special Envoy Steven Witkoff to Russia and by Russian Direct Investment Fund CEO Kirill Dmitriev to the United States. So far, the sides have been actively working on resuming the normal operation of their respective embassies while also discussing the issue of resumption of direct flights between the US and Russia.

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“We’ve got the peace proposal out there and issued, and we’re going to work very hard over the next 100 days to try to bring these guys together.”

US Ready To Spend Another 100 Days On Russia-Ukraine Peace – Vance (RT)

The Trump administration is prepared to dedicate another 100 days to mediating a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, US Vice President J.D. Vance told Fox News in an interview published on Wednesday. He said the US has made progress by getting both sides to present their ideas for resolving the conflict. “We’ve got this first step,” the vice president said, reflecting on the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term. “We’ve got the peace proposal out there and issued, and we’re going to work very hard over the next 100 days to try to bring these guys together.” Vance noted that before the Trump administration got involved, Moscow and Kiev “weren’t even talking – not to each other, not to anybody. They were just fighting.”

He added: “Now, the work of diplomacy is to try to sort of bring these two sides closer together,” pointing to the “very big gulf between what the Russians want and what the Ukrainians want.” During last year’s election campaign, Trump vowed to end the conflict “within 24 hours” of entering the White House – which he later described as an “exaggeration.” Since taking office in January, he has pressed both sides to reach a ceasefire and has recently shown frustration over the lack of progress. Although Russia praised Trump and his team for better understanding its position than the administration of former President Joe Biden, Moscow insisted that any comprehensive ceasefire must include an end to Ukraine’s mobilization and a halt to foreign weapons deliveries.

Both sides accused each other of violating the month-long energy truce brokered by Trump in March, as well as last month’s 30-hour Easter truce. Moscow has demanded that Ukraine drop its claims to Crimea and four other regions, and abandon its NATO ambitions. On Thursday, Trump’s special envoy, Keith Kellogg, said Kiev had agreed to acknowledge Russia’s control over what it considers “occupied territories,” while stopping short of officially recognizing Russian sovereignty. However, Kiev has repeatedly stated that it will not cede any land to Russia.

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“According to Lavrov, “a [30-day] ceasefire in this situation is considered a precondition that will be used to further support the Kiev regime and strengthen its military capabilities.”

US-Ukraine Deal ‘Important Step To End War’ – Rubio (RT)

The natural resource deal signed between Washington and Kiev is an “important step” toward ending the Ukraine conflict, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has claimed. The long-awaited agreement, which allows Washington to tap into Ukraine’s extensive mineral reserves in return for assistance with the country’s economic recovery, was signed on Wednesday. Notably, the document does not include any provisions for the US to offer security guarantees to Ukraine, despite this being “one of its initial goals,” as reported by Reuters. The New York Times indicated that the concept of security guarantees was dismissed by the US “early in the process.” In an X post on Thursday, Rubio thanked US President’s Donald Trump leadership, under which the deal was signed. Rubio called it “a milestone in our shared prosperity and an important step in ending this war.”

Negotiations for the agreement stretched on for several months, although both parties intended to finalize it during Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky’s visit to the White House in late February. The televised meeting led to a tense confrontation during which Trump accused the Ukrainian leader of ingratitude and “gambling with World War III.” This comes as Washington is in talks with Moscow over a possible peace deal that would end the Ukraine conflict. Multiple media sources indicate that the agreement put forward by Washington entails the US recognizing Russia’s sovereignty over Crimea. Additionally, the proposal reportedly includes a “freezing” of the conflict along the existing front line and an acknowledgment of Moscow’s control over significant portions of four former Ukrainian regions that voted to join Russia.

Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a halt to all military operations against Ukrainian forces from midnight on May 7 until midnight on May 10, stating that this is being done for “humanitarian reasons.” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov pointed out that Russia considers the ceasefire “the start of direct negotiations with Kiev without preconditions.” Zelensky branded Moscow’s three-day truce declaration a “manipulation attempt,” saying he wanted an immediate 30-day ceasefire instead. According to Lavrov, “a [30-day] ceasefire in this situation is considered a precondition that will be used to further support the Kiev regime and strengthen its military capabilities.”

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“When America is your friend and your partner, your nation is going to be better off. And there is a security component just in our presence..”

US Rejected Ukraine’s Security Guarantee Demands – NYT (RT)

The US has rejected Ukraine’s request for security guarantees as part of a newly signed mineral resources agreement, the New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing sources familiar with the talks. The nine-page deal, signed the same day after months of negotiations and published on Thursday by the Ukrainian government, gives Washington preferential access to Ukraine’s mineral projects, including rare-earth metals. It also establishes a joint investment fund to support Ukraine’s post-conflict reconstruction. Despite its scope, the final agreement contains no formal pledge of future US military support, a key demand from Ukraine during negotiations. Instead, it vaguely mentions a “long-term strategic alignment” and promises US backing for Ukraine’s “security, prosperity, reconstruction, and integration into global economic frameworks.”

One source told the NYT that the US dismissed the idea of providing Kiev with explicit security guarantees early in the talks. State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce defended the agreement, suggesting that US involvement alone offers implicit protection. “When America is your friend and your partner, your nation is going to be better off. And there is a security component just in our presence,” she told Fox Business. Analysts told the NYT that the deal could help secure US President Donald Trump’s continued interest in Ukraine now that he is directly invested, and will potentially open the door to further discussions on military aid and a ceasefire with Russia. Still, critics argued that without binding guarantees, the deal’s impact may be limited if the conflict continues.

Ukraine’s parliament is expected to ratify the agreement within two weeks. The US has framed the deal as a way for Ukraine to repay past military aid – estimated at $350 billion by Trump, though Kiev claims the figure is closer to $100 billion and that the support was unconditional. The debt repayment clause, however, was dropped from the final text. After signing, Trump said the US could “in theory” recover “much more” than $350 billion through the deal. Commenting on the deal, deputy head of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said the US has essentially “forced the Kiev regime to pay for American aid with minerals,” warning that all future military supplies will have to be paid “with the national wealth of a vanishing country.”

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“Now they will have to pay for military supplies with the national wealth of a disappearing country,”

Kremlin On Minerals Deal: ‘Trump Has Broken The Zelensky Regime’ (ZH)

The Kremlin has said that what the newly signed minerals deal between Ukraine and Washington does is effectively force Kiev to pay for all future military aid. “Trump has broken the Kyiv regime to the point where they will have to pay for U.S. aid with mineral resources,” Medvedev, a former Russian president and current deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, stated on Telegram. “Now they will have to pay for military supplies with the national wealth of a disappearing country,” he said of the Ukrainians. As of yet, the full contents of the newly inked deal, finalized and signed late in the day Wednesday, have not been revealed, but it gives the United States preferential access to new Ukrainian minerals deals and its natural resources like oil and gas, and will fund investment in Ukraine’s reconstruction.

But the Zelensky government was able to get something crucial dropped at the last minute. As CNN details, “Compared to earlier drafts, the final agreement is reportedly less lopsided in favor of the US and is not as far-reaching. It stipulates that future American military assistance to Ukraine will count as part of the US investment into the fund, rather than calling for reimbursement for past assistance.” President Trump’s initial reaction after the signing was seen in the following: Speaking Wednesday in a call with NewsNation, Trump said he made the deal to “protect” Washington’s contribution to the Ukrainian war effort. “We made a deal today where we get, you know, much more in theory, than the $350 billion but I wanted to be protected,” Trump said. “I didn’t want to be out there and look foolish,” he continued, voicing the administration’s longtime complaints that Zelensky only asks for “more and more” – and yet is still losing the war.

Meanwhile, the ceasefire process is still basically stalled, as neither side has backed off of their demands and conditions. President Zelensky has recently reiterated that he can’t even legally give up Crimea. However, Trump presidential special envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg has told Fox News that Ukraine is ready to make territorial concessions, but wouldn’t see any ceded territory as a permanent situion. “Not de jure forever, but de facto, because the Russians actually occupy that and they’ve agreed to that. They know that if they have a ceasefire in place, which means you sit on the ground that you currently hold, that’s what they’re willing to go to,” the envoy said. “You have your line set, and they’re willing to go there,” Kellogg emphasized. But it’s clear the Kremlin sees this as an issue of sovereignty and permanence, given President Putin has described the four annexed territories and Crimea as “ours forever”.

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“Trump has finally broken the Kiev regime into paying for American aid with minerals..”

Trump Has Forced Ukraine To Sell Itself For Aid – Medvedev (RT)

US President Donald Trump has forced Kiev to sell off Ukraine’s mineral wealth for continued military aid, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said. Washington and Kiev signed a long-anticipated deal on the joint extraction of Ukrainian natural resources on Wednesday, after months of contentious negotiations. Trump has advertised the agreement as a way to get back the roughly $350 billion he claims Washington has spent on support for Kiev in the conflict with Russia. The agreement does not mention security guarantees, which Ukraine previously insisted on. Instead, it focuses on future US aid, rather than paying back assistance provided to Ukraine in the past.

“Trump has finally broken the Kiev regime into paying for American aid with minerals,” Medvedev, who currently serves as the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, said in a Telegram post on Thursday. “Now military supplies will have to be paid for with the national wealth of a disappearing country.” In February, Trump and Zelensky had a public spat in the Oval Office just as a deal was widely expected to be signed. After the meeting, the US president temporarily froze military aid and intelligence sharing with Kiev for around a month. The full text of the agreement signed on Wednesday has not been published, but available details suggest it is centered on a joint reconstruction investment fund. Ukraine is to contribute 50% of the revenue for new licenses for future resource extraction projects into the fund.

One potential difficulty with this deal is that as of now, Ukraine’s much-discussed rare-earths – highly sought-after metals used in high-tech production – are still largely untapped and need billions in investments to mine, the Washington Post wrote on Thursday, citing analysts. Additionally, a significant portion of the resources – according to old data from when Ukraine was a Soviet republic – is located in the Donbass region, a large part of which is now part of Russia, the WaPo said. In 2023, Forbes estimated Ukraine’s mineral wealth at roughly $15 trillion, with nearly half of this in Russia’s Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics.

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“Three Republicans joined Democrats in rejecting the tariffs”,

..and Trump still wins. Forget beating him in the Senate.

Senate Republicans Block Rebuke Of Trump’s Tariffs (Pol.)

Two absences in the Senate left supporters of the resolution short of a majority. A Democratic effort to rebuff President Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs failed Wednesday, thanks to two absent senators. Senators voted 49-49 to reject the national emergency Trump used to impose tariffs of between 10 and 50 percent on many of the United States’ largest trading partners. It came on the same day the Commerce Department revealed that the economy shrank in the year’s first quarter, largely due to Trump’s trade policies. Three Republicans joined Democrats in rejecting the tariffs: Sens. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine and Rand Paul of Kentucky. Paul was a cosponsor of the resolution with Sen. Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat.

Sens. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) and Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) were missing from the vote, leaving supporters of the resolution short of a majority. Whitehouse was absent because he was returning from the Republic of Korea, where he represented the U.S. at a conference on protecting the ocean from threats like climate change, pollution and overfishing. McConnell, the former Republican leader, missed several votes Wednesday. “The Senator has been consistent in opposing tariffs and that a trade war is not in the best interest of American households and businesses,” said David Popp, a spokesperson for McConnell. “He believes that tariffs are a tax increase on everybody.” The vote was largely symbolic: The House has approved a rule to block a vote on the resolution and Trump has threatened to veto such a measure if it makes it to his desk.

And after the resolution failed, Republican leaders immediately forced a vote to table, or kill, it for good, and this time they brought in reinforcements: Vice President JD Vance arrived on Capitol Hill to break the tie. Still, the resolution’s failure hands Trump a victory as his administration tries to maintain support for the aggressive tariff platform among increasingly nervous Republicans. Paul said he felt the vote was more about the debate than the result, because he knew it wasn’t likely to clear Congress. “Most Republicans are just going along with it, but many of them are quietly still on the other side of this,” Paul said. “They just aren’t willing to say anything yet. But I think if we went through another quarter of negative growth and or another scare in the marketplace, I think there will be more visible voices against the tariffs.”

Yet even lawmakers who defended Trump’s tariffs acknowledged the uncertainty that has come with Trump’s attempts to upend the global trading order, an effort that has tanked consumer sentiment in the U.S. and spooked many businesses and investors. “I appreciate that many of us in this chamber have heard from constituents concerned about the economic impact of the tariffs,” said Sen. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), who chairs the Senate Finance Committee that oversees trade policy. “All of us are watching this issue closely and working with the administration to find ways to minimize its impact on Americans. We should also be working with the administration to address a shared objective: more opportunities for Americans in foreign markets and an end to discriminatory actions in foreign markets.”

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“..the media has taken it upon themselves to use the only strategy that the Democratic Party can come up with. And that is to attack Donald Trump..”

Trump’s Opposition (Victor Davis Hanson)

At the end of the 100 days of the Trump administration, let’s just review for a moment the opposition to it. And it’s actually, if you think about it, a tripartite, a threefold opposition: pollsters, the media, and the Democratic Party and the institutionalized Left. The pollsters have President Donald Trump down four or five points. But when you actually look at the Rasmussen poll or Mark Penn’s poll, a Democratic centrist, Trump is almost even. And then when you look with greater clarity at The New York Times poll that has him way down, you see that only 37% of the people polled voted for Donald Trump. But Donald Trump won by almost a point and a half. Don’t you think it should have been, I don’t know, 51%-49%? So, they were deliberately, in the case of The New York Times, under-polling Trump supporters.

The same was true with The Washington Post. They polled over 2,000 people, but only 840 were identified as Trump voters. Shouldn’t that have been half? So, what am I getting at? We’re getting right back to what happened in 2016 when the polls were completely wrong. The same thing happened in 2020 when they overestimated former President Joe Biden’s strength by four or five points. And then, even in 2024, the NPR poll had—on the last day of the election—they had then-Vice President Kamala Harris winning by four points. The Des Moines Register had Iowa lost to Trump by three points. He won it by 12. So, what the pollsters are doing—not that Trump hasn’t lost some to the controversy over the trade wars—but the pollsters are trying to create momentum, fundraising, and jazz up opposition.

Then we turn to the media. The media’s in a fight with the Democratic Left now because of the scandal of Joe Biden. The Democratic Left is saying, “Well, you were a journalist. If you thought he was demented or cognitively challenged, why didn’t you report it?” But the journalists are saying, “We couldn’t get close to him. He looked OK for us because you had him in such a guarded environment.” In truth, they’re both guilty. Do you remember those press conferences by then-White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre? Did anyone ever hear one question on those daily or three or four times a week press conferences? “Miss Jean-Pierre, is Joe Biden cognitively able to navigate himself to the podium? What is the nature of his cue cards? Have you had a Montreal Cognitive Assessment of him?” There was nothing. It was a combination of the Democratic Party, the Biden insiders, and the media.

And here’s another point, very quickly. The media has gained a lot of influence and power in the opposition because there is no opposition on the Democratic Party. So, in lieu of an alternate agenda, the media has taken it upon themselves to use the only strategy that the Democratic Party can come up with. And that is to attack Donald Trump. Now, what do I mean by that? If you look at the Democratic Party and the Left in general, they have boxed themselves in. On the one hand, they have no institutional power; no ability to pass legislation, losing the House and the Senate; no presidency, White House; no executive orders. Ultimately, all of the cherry-picked district and circuit judges will be overturned by a largely conservative Supreme Court.

In lieu of actual power, then you look at what is the alternative. Maybe the alternative is a 1994 Newt Gingrich Contract with America, an alternate agenda: Yes, we can do better on the border than you can. Yes, we have a better foreign policy with Iran. There’s nothing. There’s no shadow government. There’s not a young Bill Clinton ascendant. There’s no young Barack Obama. There’s nobody. There’s no leaders. There’s no agenda. Nothing. It’s nihilism. And so, let’s look at the third element. Do they have a good old days? Can they say, “Donald Trump ruined things”? “They were so good under Biden. The border was—we liked it open. Twelve million, we could have got 20 million illegal aliens. Let’s go back to that. We had a wonderful retreat from Afghanistan. Picture perfect. We can do it again. The Iran—the theater war in Ukraine and Iran, that wasn’t our fault. Maybe it was inevitable. We had a really good inflation—we had a little hyperinflation of 9%.”

So, there is no alternative good old days. They can’t say Donald Trump wrecked something because they had wrecked the country. So, what are we left with? We’re left with Donald Trump wore a blue suit at the Vatican funeral. Donald Trump is a fascist. No. According to Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, he is a Nazi. No. According to former Vice President Al Gore, he is a Nazi. No. According to members of the Congress, is he deserving a polite conversation? You have to use the F-word. Or maybe it’s the S-word. It’s smutty mouth, potty mouth video. What is the one principle that ties them all together? We’re gonna talk about that in the next video. But it’s about fear that Donald Trump’s first 100 days are not as chaotic and bad as they tell us. But we might be on the cusp of something that will be very, very successful and will ensure Donald Trump has a successful presidency.

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“..Europe “would struggle to put 25,000 troops on the ground in Ukraine”…”

Europe Just Proved Trump Right About NATO (Green)

In a shocking-not-shocking exclusive report in The (UK) Times, Europe “would struggle to put 25,000 troops on the ground in Ukraine” as part of a postwar peacekeeping force. Defense Editor Larisa Brown “was given a rare insight into conversations between Europe’s defence ministers and military chiefs as they thrashed out plans for a ‘coalition of the willing’ force,” and the results are as disappointing as they are sobering. And you know how much I hate sobering. British defense chief Admiral Sir Tony Radakin asked European defense ministers “if they could put together a 64,000-strong force to send to [Ukraine] in the event of a peace deal.” Britain offered up to 10,000 personnel, but even then, “defence ministers across Europe said there was ‘no chance’ they could reach that number and that even 25,000 would ‘be a push for a joint effort.'” This is not your father’s NATO.

During the Cold War, the British Army of the Rhine stood watch in West Germany for half a century with a force of 50,000 men — and the promise of swift reinforcements almost as quickly as the balloon went up. Today, all of European NATO couldn’t put a peacekeeping force in Ukraine of half that size without wheezing like an asthmatic with a sinus infection hiking up Kilimanjaro. NATO was always a little fractured and weaker than it should have been. Unlike the Warsaw Pact on the other side of the Iron Curtain, NATO members were independent nations, each with its own priorities and needs. Paris could complain about American “hyperpower” all it liked, but we didn’t send in the tanks — like Moscow would have — when France withdrew its forces from NATO command and ordered NATO troops out of France in 1966. We just made do.

And while Washington was correct to ask for more “burden-sharing” from our allies during the Cold War, it wasn’t as though they didn’t take the Soviet threat seriously. The West German Bundeswehr consisted of 10 battle-ready heavy Panzer and Panzergrenadier divisions, plus another division each of airborne and mountain forces — for a total of 38 combat brigades. That was just the Field Army. The Territorial forces consisted of reserve troops — older men called up to defend their cities, towns, and homes — amounting to another 450,000 soldiers. But here’s the rub. West Germany raised those forces from a population of 60 million with a GDP of $1.6 trillion in today’s dollars. Unified Germany has 80 million people, a GDP of $4.7 trillion, and a military of three divisions that are understaffed, under-trained, and unfit for combat.

The balloon went up more than three years ago in Ukraine, and yet the only substantial-sized NATO member seriously rearming is Poland. Milblogger CDR Salamander nailed it yesterday: “Europeans expect hundreds of thousands of Americans to immediately deploy to Europe to defend them against a nation with the GDP of Texas and a population 1/4th the size of European NATO.” This is from countries that admit they could barely muster 25,000 troops for Ukraine, even if their national survival depended on it. So when President Donald Trump complains that European NATO isn’t pulling its weight, he isn’t trying to destroy the alliance, as his critics claim. He’s warning of an existential threat to the alliance’s purpose and its members’ existence — and that America’s patience with perennial laggards is not unlimited. Nor should it be. And Europe’s defense ministers just admitted that, too.

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“..zero growth and recession for 3 years running..”

Why a Strong Euro is an Economic Disaster for the EU (Sp.)

The euro has jumped in value almost 10% against the dollar since January. But before cheering at the thought of cheaper imports of Skippy peanut butter and Jim Beam whiskey, here’s what EU residents should know.
1. Stronger Euro = Weaker Exports
“For any country (or zone in the case of the euro) that is a strong exporter,” a strong currency “contributes to slowing exports and increasing imports, to the detriment of domestic production,” explains Jacques Sapir, veteran economist and director of studies at the Paris-based School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences.
2. Monetary Union Trap
Unlike ordinary nations, which can depreciate their currencies at will to restore exports’ appeal, eurozone members are trapped by the monetary union, which offers “quite limited” room to maneuver for big producers or tourism-based earners benefiting from depreciation vs everyone else.
3. Another Hit to Eurozone Economy in Rough Shape
The euro’s growing strength is bad news for a bloc already:
• facing zero growth and recession for 3 years running
• cut off from the source of its export competitiveness: cheap Russian energy
• facing brutal trade competition from the US and China.
4. Tariff-like Effects
“With the dollar depreciating by around 10% since mid-January, it is as if the US has imposed 10% customs duties on European products while subsidizing their exports to the eurozone by 10%,” Sapir says.
5. Tariff Wars Add to Uncertainty
“Major economic players abhor uncertainty…As long as these negotiations last, no one knows what the tariff levels will be and therefore how attractive the American market will be, whether for production or investment,” the economist says.

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If there are elections, he’ll run. If they let him.

Zelensky Sanctions Arestovich (RT)

Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has announced sanctions against his former top adviser. Alexey Arestovich has frequently criticized both Ukraine’s leadership and its military strategy in its conflict with Russia. Arestovich was among several Ukrainians mentioned in a decree released by Zelensky’s office on Thursday. Penalties imposed include asset freezes, restricted trade and financial transactions, travel, and the revocation of state awards. Arestovich served as an adviser to the Office of the President of Ukraine between 2020 and January 2023. He resigned in controversy after claiming that a Russian missile hit a residential building in the city of Dnepr only because it had been downed by Ukrainian air defenses. Following public outrage and accusations that he had discredited the Ukrainian army, Arestovich backtracked, apologized, and submitted his resignation.

He has since become a prominent commentator on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, often presenting views that diverge from the official Ukrainian narrative. Last month, he suggested that Kiev should agree to cede land to Russia as part of a potential US-brokered peace deal, warning that any attempts to reclaim lost territories would only backfire. “Why should we give up four regions? So that in six months or a year we don’t lose another six or eight,” he said, referring to four former Ukrainian territories that in 2022 voted in public referendums to join Russia. Kiev has consistently refused to acknowledge any territorial losses, however..

Arestovich has also accused the Ukrainian leadership of corruption. He has claimed that Zelensky is personally involved in numerous graft schemes and that Kiev’s Western backers are well aware of his activities. He has also signaled that he wants to run for president of Ukraine. Zelensky, whose term expired last year, has refused to call new elections, citing martial law, which has been extended more than a dozen times. Addressing the sanctions, the ex-adviser predicted that the Ukrainian authorities would now try to limit his media reach by cutting off access to his YouTube channel from the country’s territory.

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War princess.

EU Will Never Recognize Crimea As Russian – Kallas (RT)

The EU has reaffirmed its refusal to recognize Russia’s sovereignty over Crimea, the bloc’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has stated. Officials in Brussels are reportedly concerned that a possible peace deal negotiated by Washington and Moscow to end the Ukraine conflict would entail the US recognizing Crimea as part of Russia. The peninsula voted to secede from Ukraine and join the Russian Federation shortly after the 2014 Western-backed coup in Kiev. Speaking to the Financial Times on Thursday, Kallas, the EU high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, stated unequivocally, “Crimea is Ukraine,” underscoring that “no EU country would accept recognition of Crimea as Russia.”

Meanwhile, Trump’s suggestion that lifting sanctions imposed on Russia could be part of a peace deal has also alarmed EU officials, who fear it may prompt divisions within the bloc over maintaining its own sanctions regime, according to the FT. Kallas has warned EU states against following a US policy shift toward Moscow. She told the outlet that the EU is preparing a contingency plan to sustain economic pressure on Russia, should Hungary follow through on its threat to veto an extension of sanctions in July. She noted that this could include allowing national governments to adopt the sanctions individually or for Belgium to issue a decree to seize over $200 billion worth of Russian central bank assets frozen on Belgian soil.

Moscow has warned that seizing its assets would amount to “theft,” hinting at possible retaliatory measures against Western investments in Russia. The diplomat also emphasized that the EU could offer Ukraine financial support if the US withdraws, though military backing would be harder to replicate. “We are still working with the Americans and trying to convince them why the outcome of this war is also in their interest,” Kallas said. Last week, Moscow accused Brussels of obstructing US-Russian diplomatic efforts to end the Ukraine conflict, working instead to prolong the hostilities. “Europe wants war, not talks,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

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“WSJ’s Glazer and her co-authors chose to publish the story—despite receiving a denial from Tesla’s board before publication..”

Elon Musk Blasts Wall Street Journal’s CEO Search Report (ZH)

Tesla Chairwoman Robyn Denholm denied a Wall Street Journal report claiming the board had begun searching for Elon Musk’s successor, calling the story “absolutely false.” Musk echoed the rebuke, slamming the story as an “EXTREMELY BAD BREACH OF ETHICS” by the legacy media outlet. “Earlier today, there was a media report erroneously claiming that the Tesla Board had contacted recruitment firms to initiate a CEO search at the company,” Denholm wrote in a statement published on X via Tesla.

She emphasized, “This is absolutely false (and this was communicated to the media before the report was published),” adding, “The CEO of Tesla is Elon Musk and the Board is highly confident in his ability to continue executing on the exciting growth plan ahead.” Musk chimed in, calling the WSJ story by Emily Glazer, Becky Peterson, and Dana Mattioli “an EXTREMELY BAD BREACH OF ETHICS that the WSJ would publish a DELIBERATELY FALSE ARTICLE and fail to include an unequivocal denial beforehand by the Tesla board of directors.”

WSJ’s Glazer and others cited anonymous sources to indicate that slumping vehicle sales and DOGE-related backlash had damaged the brand, prompting the board to search for a new CEO. Here’s an excerpt: “Board members reached out to several executive search firms to work on a formal process for finding Tesla’s next chief executive, according to people familiar with the discussions. [..] The board narrowed its focus to a major search firm, according to the people familiar with the discussions. The current status of the succession planning couldn’t be determined. It is also unclear if Musk, himself a Tesla board member, was aware of the effort, or if his pledge to spend more time at Tesla has affected succession planning. Musk didn’t respond to requests for comment.[..]

Why WSJ’s Glazer and her co-authors chose to publish the story—despite receiving a denial from Tesla’s board before publication—underscores how legacy media spreads misinformation and disinformation. This is the landscape Musk—and top officials in the Trump administration—are navigating: a hostile leftist corporate media environment that pushes endless streams of misinformation and disinformation.

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“It’s as if the Anglo-Zionist axis is using Kashmir as a volatile lab for a series of live tests – including pushing nuclear powers to the brink of confrontation..”

Going to Kashmir…Just To Find Alice in Wonderland (Pepe Escobar)

Two overarching taboos reign on the – now shattered – collective West:
• Can’t define the Ukraine regime as Nazi.
• Can’t condemn the psychopathological Israeli genocide in Gaza.

The taboos happen to be inextricably linked to the Forever Wars deployed non-stop by the Empire of Chaos/Zionist axis. Lesser Hybrid Wars though – even carrying the horrifying prospect of turning nuclear – are allowed to come and go. Especially if they are part of the current war on BRICS, a sub-section of the war of factions of the West against the Global Majority. So let’s go to Kashmir – to the sound of Jimmy Page’s hypnotic riff. Both India and Pakistan are escalating the war of decibels. Turkey is offering weapons – to Pakistan. Iran offered a mediator role: no takers. The motive for the war is as dodgy as they come. An all-male tourist bus packing a bunch of merry tourists is roaming around Indian-held Kashmir. Passengers include a just married 26-year-old lieutenant of the Indian Navy – but without his wife (what kind of honeymoon is that?)

Another passenger is Nepalese. The bus is attacked by shady splinter goons loosely affiliated with the Salafi-jihadi Lashkar-e-Taiba outfit. The Empire has been all over the Indian front. The current US Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard was previously fully funded by Prime Minister Modi’s circles. Eyeliner-loaded VP J.D. Vance recently visited India – complete with family Taj Mahal photo op. Then Modi went to visit Saudi Arabia – invited by MbS. After the Kashmir bus terror attack, Hindutva fanatics went on a cyber-attack spree. The crude tactics spell out classic Divide and Rule. Double whammy: revamped weaponization of India, and destabilization of a key Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) China front: the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). A thing of beauty: splitting BRICS from the inside.

None of that, of course, legitimizes the ghastly Pakistani military, which have thrown in jail, on spurious charges, the man who was trying to bring Pakistan to respectability: Imran Khan. It’s up, once again, to the adults in the room, any room – Russia – to de-escalate. This could be ideally performed inside the SCO – where both India and Pakistan are members, side by side with Iran. Moscow chose to take the initiative, by itself. Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko met with both India’s Ambassador to Russia, Vinay Kumar, and Pakistan’s Ambassador to Russia, Muhammad Khalid Jamali. Russian terminology is essential: not only there was a call for both parties to “engage in constructive dialogue”. Moscow stressed, “we are ready to counter the global terrorist threat together.” The operative word is “global”. Delhi and Islamabad don’t seem to be getting the message – yet.

Kashmir as a volatile war lab An infernal machine is predictably on. It’s as if the Anglo-Zionist axis is using Kashmir as a volatile lab for a series of live tests – including pushing nuclear powers to the brink of confrontation. And all that dealt with casual insouciance – practically as a sideshow. Nothing coming from Sultan Erdogan and his intel apparatus could possibly be seen as trustworthy. In Syria, the MIT’s assets – the Headchopper Inc. congregated in Greater Idlibistan – ended up being installed in power in Damascus with their Zionist-friendly gang leader now posing as President. The comprador Yankee junta in Islamabad, for its part, may be facing the abyss – which in itself qualifies as auspicious news. In parallel, suspense accrues on whether Modi will show up for the Victory Day parade on May 9 in Moscow – and what he will tell his Russian hosts.

BRICS members Russia and Iran want the International North South Transportation Corridor (INSTC) running smoothly to India sooner rather than later. The game gets even more complex when we see that the Iranian investigation is finally starting to consider that the horrendous explosion at the Shahid Rajaee port may have been an act of sabotage or an FPV strike. Extra pressure on China is a real motivator for setting up this war lab. Now Beijing not only needs to start worrying about an explosively renewed India-Pakistan front but also extra CIA/MI6 mischief pushing the Pak connection to Uighur Salafi-jihadis. There’s no chance in hell Delhi will really understand Beijing’s geopolitical predicaments. A perfect scenario for the Hybrid War gang. Meanwhile, at the BRICS front, at least there are some signs of rationality – coming, once again, from Grandmaster Lavrov.

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    Piet Mondriaan New York City I 1942   • Trump Acts on Signalgate, Fires Mike Waltz (Margolis) • China Assessing’ US Tariff Talks – Commerce Minis
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle May 2 2025]

    #187233
    Germ
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    Good morning :-))

    “The whole community in Co. Mayo has been left numb after the sudden loss of a promising young footballer this past Tuesday.”

    https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/community-mourning-16-year-old-31549739.amp

    TVASSF – sub-clinical myocarditis or amyloid clot. You choose.

    #187234
    Michael Reid
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    #187235
    Michael Reid
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    #187236
    Michael Reid
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    #187237
    Michael Reid
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    #187238
    Michael Reid
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    #187239
    Dr D Rich
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      Waltz UN Ambassador, Secretary of State Rubio takes over National Security Advisor as well. Not perfect, but doable.

    Oh jesus….except Little Marco Rubio wasn’t exercising the role of Secretary of State at all especially with ÜberBusinessMan How-Ee Lutnik running Trump Show Internationalə for Los Estados United.

    Zelensky nominally Jewish is selling off the natural resources of The Christian country ((Orthodox Christian, well, at least the few still alive and that remain)) having been “transitioned” from Plucky Ally to Beleaguered Outcast in less than 100 days.
    Nice!
    Try that in Israel with a Zionist Christian president/prime minister and an 85%? Jewish population.
    Get Pepe Escobar to act as color commentator. Miker would watch and share vids. Jesus!

    Pepe doesnt know anything he-she but the writing is meant to persuade some of us what and how to think about it. Pepe sure gives the impression he knows, you know, been there doing that kinda thingy. Unshaven, unshowered, unkempt, low on Grecian formula, bedraggled, olive-drab t-shirt still impresses, right?? Oops, that was G.Lira and is ScottR. Still the affectation impresses the Masses no doubt.

    No matter how many jobs n titles Trump puts on Little Marco, gravitas with capital G wont be bestowed until Little Marco buys some lifts for his shoes. I bet Howie Lutnick can sell him some.

    Marco Rubio
    1. Senator
    2. SoS
    3. NSA
    4. Multi-tasker
    5. ?????

    #187240
    poppie
    Participant

    Not much left to say on Ukraine. Watching the map updates at military summary channel, patterns have changed. The Russians have started running out in front of their own defensive cover. In both strips and patches. Up to now, not running out has been crucial to minimize casualties and minimize the wests narrative Russia must be contained. Done with that. Could be that their defensive cover has improved. More likely that Ukraines offensive coverage is developing holes. No longer a threat. Squirrel.

    #187241
    John Day
    Participant

    Ram wrote this yesterday. Thank You, Ram:
    “All radioactive materials and nuclear reactions emit neutrinos. Beamformable arrays of neutrino detectors, while useful for astronomy and physics research also can be used to locate nuclear submarines and their warheads. Enough big arrays in the right places and one can locate them fairly accurately. All the major powers and some of the secondary ones have these capabilities to a greater or lessor extent.
    Beamformable neutrino emitters have some interesting properties. Send a sufficiently strong/large beam of neutrinos into a nuclear reactor and the reaction stops. One can also disable nuclear warheads with beams of neutrinos. Again, ALL the major powers and probably some of the secondary ones are aware of this.”

    #187242
    Topcat
    Participant

    TESLA OPTIMUS EYED FOR $5 TRILLION ROBOT TAKEOVER

    I wonder the effect of humanoid robot on immigrants, legal and illegal?

    Harder to justify “useless eaters”?

    We won’t need many cotton pickers


    All Watched Over By Machines Of Loving Grace

    I like to think (and
    the sooner the better!)
    of a cybernetic meadow
    where mammals and computers
    live together in mutually
    programming harmony
    like pure water
    touching clear sky.

    I like to think
    (right now, please!)
    of a cybernetic forest
    filled with pines and electronics
    where deer stroll peacefully
    past computers
    as if they were flowers
    with spinning blossoms.

    I like to think
    (it has to be!)
    of a cybernetic ecology
    where we are free of our labors
    and joined back to nature,
    returned to our mammal
    brothers and sisters,
    and
    all watched over
    by machines of loving grace.

    Richard Brautigan 1967

    rip

    #187243
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #187244
    those darned kids
    Participant

    • Trump Acts on Signalgate, Fires Mike Waltz (Margolis)
    •• he’s going to be the new ambassador to yemen!

    • China Assessing’ US Tariff Talks – Commerce Ministry (RT)
    •• kayfabe.

    • Trump ‘Blundered’ On China Tariffs – Medvedev (RT)
    •• medvedev would make a much better viceroy for canada than mr carney.

    • Trump Seeks Cooperation With Russia Instead of Confrontation (Sp.)
    •• nobody trusts america.

    • US Ready To Spend Another 100 Days On Russia-Ukraine Peace – Vance (RT)
    •• nobody trusts america.

    • US-Ukraine Deal ‘Important Step To End War’ – Rubio (RT)
    •• nobody trusts america.

    • US Rejected Ukraine’s Security Guarantee Demands – NYT (RT)
    •• they need to skip the middleman – straight to blackrock!

    • Kremlin On Minerals Deal: ‘Trump Has Broken The Zelensky Regime’ (ZH)
    •• ready for the blackrocking.

    • Trump Has Forced Ukraine To Sell Itself For Aid – Medvedev (RT)
    •• all aid must be processed through raytheon.

    • Senate Republicans Block Rebuke Of Trump’s Tariffs (Pol.)
    •• woof, woof.

    • Trump’s Opposition (Victor Davis Hanson)
    •• someone found his conscience!?

    • Europe Just Proved Trump Right About NATO (Green)
    •• nato proved nato right about nato.

    • Why a Strong Euro is an Economic Disaster for the EU (Sp.)
    •• i hate humans. please don’t take it personally.

    • Zelensky Sanctions Arestovich (RT)
    •• sticks and stones.

    • EU Will Never Recognize Crimea As Russian – Kallas (RT)
    •• for money they will.

    • Elon Musk Blasts Wall Street Journal’s CEO Search Report (ZH)
    •• who cares? he’s a war criminal.

    • Going to Kashmir…Just To Find Alice in Wonderland (Pepe Escobar)
    •• stay away from that carroll fellow. biden voter.

    #187245
    zerosum
    Participant

    rectify implies a more essential changing to make something right, just, or properly controlled or directed. rectify a misguided policy.
    ————
    Illegal immigrants were given SSNs, driver’s licenses, work permits, and state and federal benefits including stipends, housing allowances, and groceries.
    ————-
    Justice is coming.
    Tulsi Gabbard is investigating Dr. Fauci for perjury and his role in funding Wuhan gain-of-function research tied to COVID-19.

    ————
    No accountability.
    Compare that to Joe Biden’s disastrous handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal.
    In addition to the service members killed, billions in equipment were left for the Taliban, and our allies were blindsided.
    Yet, not a single person in the Biden White House lost their job.
    No resignations.
    No demotions.
    In fact, they patted themselves on the back and called it a success.
    ———–
    find areas of cooperation
    “President Trump has a very different view of Russia from his predecessors.”

    • Trump Seeks Cooperation With Russia Instead of Confrontation (Sp.)

    The natural resource deal signed between Washington and Kiev is an “important step” toward ending the Ukraine conflict, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has claimed.
    ———–
    In lieu of actual power, then you look at what is the alternative.

    So, what are we left with? We’re left with Donald Trump.

    100% NEGATIVE coverage from so-call “mainstream” press in the first 100 days. PERFECT SCORE.
    ——————-
    China tariffs were tantamount to an embargo.
    ———–

    Elon Musk exposes feds using ‘prehistoric’ tech to retire employees
    ————

    #187246
    tboc
    Participant

    is this really what is being sold to citizens of the US?

    The US supplies all of the funding tor Ukraine to exist. The US has a budget deficit for the operation of the US Federal Government. The US will sell weapons on a promissory note to Ukrainse pending accepting a supply of minerals mined in Ukraine. The balance of the minerals are in regions of Ukraine that are now part of The Russion Federation. There is no established mining due to Ukraine national policies that control minerals. There is no direct shipping supply chain.

    and

    per Armstrong:
    The United States now has preferential rights to extract minerals from Ukraine. This will provide the US with rare earth elements that are essential for technology and defense at a time when China is withholding sales.

    so a bird that is neither in hand nor in the bush is worth $50 million while the US increases it deficit spending by $50 million and uses the promissory note and preferential rights to replace an existing supply of minerals derailed by tariffs while making a transfer of payment to the MIC

    “I’ll glady pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today.” Wimpy

    #187247
    those darned kids
    Participant

    schrödinger’s burger

    #187248
    Dr. D
    Participant

    What happened here:
    Chart

    2022. Gold didn’t take off in 2025.  Or 2024.  Or 2023.  Gold took off exactly when Biden sanctioned Russia in 2022 after the Russians invaded Ukraine.  Part of the game for the world using the dollar is that we wouldn’t weaponize it.”

    This is of course a Good Thing. Day of the End of Empire.

    Another NeoCon (Lite) bites the dust. They’re saying that for Kellogg, he’s a traitor, misleading, all that, but really we need him talking to Europe and Ukr to repeat and translate their point of view. Can’t send Vance. He’s doing what he does, and if he believes it, so much the better for the job. The POINT is, who is ultimately picked? Like who would I send as envoy to Thailand? Maybe somebody who empathizes with Thailand? Yet who do I pick at home, when we cut deals? Whatever best serves the American People, not Thailand.

    Today, April 30, 2025 marks the fiftieth anniversary of losing Vietnam” Now there’s a holiday I can get behind.

    “Venezuela Thanks US Supreme Court For Keeping Dangerous Criminals Out Of Their Country” Bbee

    “Elon Disguises IRS Building As Tesla Dealership So Democrats Will Burn It To The Ground” Bbee

    “Canada Surpasses California As State With Most Liberal Governor” Bbee

    But the vote was in a very specific way, so they are not clear majority. However, also have the sense Carney isn’t long, he may need to suspend Parliament and call elections again. Sooo, Canadians, what is the country in general, if the Parliament is just missing for years at a time? A) is that a Democracy? 2) I guess no one really needed the Federal government? …Especially considering your system has near-dictatorial powers as PM? These weren’t used, and great for you, but IF someone should try to push the outer edges, it can clearly go quite bad.

    Added: Many sets with Carney show that he is signaled as entirely controlled. Why, don’t know. How, don’t know. He clearly appears to be the British Empire and WEF, yet at the same time has these weird photo ops that show he’s a nobody, an actor, doing what he’s told of the White Hats? Well, their purposes are enough that just the uncertainty works for it, but does it matter? Just flow of the story.

    “All sales of petrochemicals to third party states must stop NOW!!” — Trump.

    Yeah, um, that’s an act of war, sir? Any comment on war against essentially the world that buys from them? Or I’ll put it this way: Or else what?

    “The Biden administration released 600 terrorists into the interior as they awaited asylum hearings.”

    Pretty crappy terrorists, what have they been doing to bring down the United States? A: They’re all adjunct Columbia Professors. Oh! Say no more.

    90% or more of all power on Earth will be solar panels with batteries.”

    Elon has never heard of “Hail”. Also, what’s your plan for recycling? What’s your energy lifecycle? Like batteries, we rate solar on day one as the capacity drops off with each passing day. And when the project is barely functioning, only 21 years from now, how do we swap out? We floated a bond for its eventual recovery? (that is actually done for quarries, etc)

    Answer: With MAGIC!

    First 100 days:
    pic

    While more witnesses die in strange circumstances.

    “Waltz UN Ambassador, Secretary of State Rubio takes over National Security Advisor as well. Not perfect, but doable.
    • Trump Acts on Signalgate, Fires Mike Waltz (Margolis)

    I can’t do everything, but did we just find Trump leaked Waltz was fired, then tracked the leak, then came out and said “Not really fired, just moved to the UN – Fake News”? I think so.

    “US President Donald Trump’s misplaced tariff policies are hurting America’s allies but will fail to tank the Chinese economy,”

    His DonaldTelepathy. Was it MEANT to tank the Chinese Economy? That’s not even what Trump said. He said he wanted ZERO tariffs and legal trade with property rights. That he wants more jobs and manufacturing here, IDGAF what China does: sell to Mars as if I care.

    Believe him or not, if it will work or not, but This is so universal I feel like I’m in a loony bin. HE. JUST. TOLD. YOU. You don’t have to make stuff up. It’s okay not to lie for one minute, you’ll be fine, I promise.

    “• US Ready To Spend Another 100 Days On Russia-Ukraine Peace – Vance (RT)

    We have the mineral deal (barely, and most not admitted) so we can sell that to Russia for peace. But appears will be more complicated and hidden at that.

    • US Rejected Ukraine’s Security Guarantee Demands – NYT (RT)

    In that sense, we won, they lost. They were trying to lock us into nuclear war with Russia and we kept ourselves free of that. What’s happening with UK? Anybody’s guess.

    “• Kremlin On Minerals Deal: ‘Trump Has Broken The Zelensky Regime’ (ZH)

    They agree this works, but why? No details.

    “Three Republicans joined Democrats in rejecting the tariffs”,
    ..and Trump still wins. Forget beating him in the Senate.”

    There be Kayfabe in these parts. All these votes have someone pivotal, signal. Then the next vote that’s closer, they don’t signal. Let’s not play: did it pass or didn’t it? This is all a Yes/No, no horseshoes. To me it makes them all look dumb, but I follow this and Americans don’t. They’ll cave whenever I want or I’ll throw Epstein folder and the Ukraine banking records at them.

    “the only strategy that the Democratic Party can come up with. And that is to attack Donald Trump..”

    See this with whole sites of pundits. Not Cenk, but you know the type. 99 of 100 articles have Headline “Donald Trump!!!”. Ate Bacon!!! Soooo, he’s running things, isn’t he? You on the Left only look to him. YOU give him his power.

    At the same time, Politico does a moderately normal reporting of his first 100 days. I’m like “Have aliens landed? Did someone release a brain-parasite at Politico? How is this possible?”

    “During the Cold War, the British Army of the Rhine stood watch in West Germany for half a century with a force of 50,000 men — and the promise of swift reinforcements almost as quickly as the balloon went up. Today, all of European NATO couldn’t put a peacekeeping force in Ukraine of half that size”

    Something else: Population and GDP has doubled since then. So they’re less than ¼ as strong as before per capita ratio size. For no reason, clearly they COULD. They don’t WANT to. Why?

    We’re also incredibly smaller as well, btw. And recent podcast, apparently all our Navy does now is run into things and throw planes overboard? Every Carrier has hit every thing they can get near, never happened before. …Now as Krainer says, this is intentional. It’s not incompetence, although it ain’t good to LOOK incompetent. It’s meant to keep us juuuuuust barely unable to attack Iran “’cause today’s not a good day.”

    But today IS a good day to pick on the Navy.

    “EU Will Never Recognize Crimea As Russian – Kallas (RT)

    Never is a long time, but point taken.

    “WSJ’s Glazer and her co-authors chose to publish the story—despite receiving a denial from Tesla’s board before publication..”

    ““It’s as if the Anglo-Zionist axis is using Kashmir as a volatile lab for a series of live tests – including pushing nuclear powers to the brink of confrontation..”

    Yes, exactly, as Luongo points out, they leave a series of tripwires, then pull the pin whenever they feel like. Like for example, MI6 funds two, or more like 2 dozen violent groups, then Orders one to kill 35 people. …Which is nothing, sadly. BUT! IF you have long-term tension built, THEN it is INTERPRETED as NATIONAL violence, not some rando loon funded by London. They both jump in and mobilize a BILLION violent people.

    Whyyyyyy does this work? Seriously? No one read history? Britain left WITH THE SOLE PURPOSE of F-ing India by dividing it and holding it down. Then the VIOLENCE – which they cause – means higher INTEREST RATES. Any time they need more money to flow to London, they have an “Accident” and Interest rates of LIBOR go up. Problem solved! Billions are transferred from India to Bristol.

    Presidents: And at 1965, every third President was shot: Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Roosevelt. Guess which ones fought the monetary system?

    Then probably FDR, Kennedy, Reagan, Trump. A few others, but these were known and serious.

    #187249
    those darned kids
    Participant
    #187250

    Father Guido Sarducci. Grown old.

    #187251
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    Overly handsy arrest of 72-year-old Medea Benjamin at the US Congress, who wore a T-shirt saying “This Jew says No to genocide in Gaza.”

    https://xcancel.com/vikingwarior20/status/1918035430815232492#m

    #187252
    Noirette
    Participant

    from ZH, at top post:

    The Kremlin has said that what the newly signed minerals deal between Ukraine and Washington does is effectively force Kiev to pay for all future military aid.

    DT is attempting to ‘get back the money’ that was ‘stolen’ from ‘us’ (USA) or ‘given away’ by us, by various culprits, such as, Biden, Zelensky, hoo, European idiotos, maybe even the British, whatever, you get the picture.

    Imho these successive ‘mineral deals’ are a side issue. They may make Trumpy look smart, and make a ++ hit in some parts, but the contract is written on stained tissue paper.

    (Idk the exact content of the latest agreement …)

    UKR is a country with no ‘clear’ internal – external borders, a large part is occupied by Russia and is now, or soon set to be R, de facto, no matter what happens next. Who owns what territory is key in such agreements. Zel. is not a legit. Pres. according to many, any agreement he signs can be scrapped.
    What is the pos. of the UKR parliament on this? Hmm…

    And who is going to organise / pay for / extraction, processing, transporting, selling, xyz ressources? To whom, at what cost, etc.? In a country that still exists and is not ‘at war’, and is not ravaged and mostly destroyed, non functioning? Unlikely…

    The French call these kind of moves enfumage – en-smoking the audience, the opponents, etc.

    #187253
    jb-hb
    Participant

    “The biolabs are real!!!!!”

    That is quite a delayed reaction to Victoria Nuland telling Congress, in public, broadcast on CSPAN and various news networks, announcing all the many biolabs in Ukraine were in Dire Peril – if Putin got his hands on them, it would be very, very dangerous.

    That was in the first MONTH of the war, wasn’t it?

    I met with an old friend about a year ago. He had been in the army when he was younger. Told me he just barely didn’t join up to fight for Ukraine as a merc. He is not a wealthy person, but he has nevertheless donated THOUSANDS of dollars to neo nazi organizations there.

    …while being worried about Trumpian fascism, literally saying to me “But you must admit what an existential danger he poses to our democracy” I laughed and nodded because I thought he was doing the genx communication-via-sardonic-sarcasm bit. Repeat the Boomers’ words EXACTLY for maximum effect. Nope, totally serious.

    He guffawed at the overthrow of the Ukraine government — I explained the leaked recording, the US State Dept PRESS CONFERENCE about that recording as REAL (to do damage control for having said “Fuck the EU” – but how would you need to smooth feathers by “explaining” and “creating spin” etc about a conversation that was not real? you’d just say “that’s a fake”)

    I mentioned the biolabs and he guffawed “ho ho. what, an asprin factory???”

    Dude, it was discussed by Congress and the US State dept on national television. You say you’ve spent THOUSANDS of hours studying the Ukraine conflict and you know nothing of even the coup or the biolabs? Nor the shelling of civilian populations for years?

    The video comments will restore your faith in humanity

    for pop-out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydSf57SRtcQ

    #187254
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    ship carrying aid to Gaza in a bid to break Israel’s blockade has been hit by drones in international waters off Malta…
    blew a hole in the vessel and set the engine ablaze…
    a frantic effort to bail out water and keep the vessel afloat…
    a vessel from Southern Cyprus had been dispatched after it sent SOS calls.
    Aljazeera News

    Craig Murray says this about it —

    Let me explain this to you plainly: I am a former Head of the Maritime Section of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. In international law, an authorised military attack on a ship in international waters is an act of war against the flag state of the vessel attacked.

    Craig Murray also said this today —

    Israel has bombed a civilian cargo vessel in international waters off Malta, carrying just aid and peace campaigners.

    The failure of western governments to stand up to any aspect of this genocide is the worst example of the power of individual corruption in all of human history.

    It would be mad to argue that Roosevelt or Churchill failed to prevent the Holocause because they were paid not to try. It is precisely true that Biden, Trump and Starmer have failed to prevent this Genocide because they were paid.

    https://xcancel.com/CraigMurrayOrg

    #187255
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    Headline yesterday in Stars and Stripes (The U.S. Military’s independent news source)

    “Turning a Navy carrier isn’t enough to cause a jet to fall into the sea, US defense official says”

    It’s unknown why Truman would have been steered in a way that could send a plane overboard.

    “Evasive maneuvers against anti-ship missiles (ASM) are not a standard procedure and would not generally be relevant or effective given the great difference in speed between ASMs and ships,” said Jan van Tol, a retired Navy captain and senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments in Washington.

    https://www.stripes.com/branches/navy/2025-05-01/navy-red-sea-houthi-truman-jet-17644533.html

    #187256
    Noirette
    Participant

    Nima A. interviews John Helmer, vid. 1 hour. 1 May 2025.

    John Helmer: Unpacking Trump’s Self-Inflicted Problems: A Deep Dive.

    A bit long but Helmer does make some good points, and tries to sort out what is going on at the ‘top’ in the US. At least, it is an effort. (Not that I agree with all …)

    https://tinyurl.com/y4e6hsbe

    #187257
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Cathode ray tubes or what scientists will do with their entire lives in search of one of many Holy Grails….proton decay.

    A formerly zero mass particle

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super-Kamiokande

      This was the first experimental observation supporting the theory that the neutrino has non-zero mass, a possibility that theorists had speculated about for years. The 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Super-Kamiokande…
    #187258
    Dora
    Participant

    The arrest of 72-year-old Medea Benjamin at the US Congress was very handsy but not overly rough. The length of the patdown gave Benjamin enough time in front of the camera to explain why she was there, what she was protesting, and what happened off the coast of Malta. The police officer did not interfere with her speaking or try to block the camera or hustle her away before she could make her statement.
    So that’s something.

    #187259
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #187260
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    Published today by a think tank in DC established by former president Nixon —
    “America’s Aircraft Carriers Aren’t Helping Against the Houthis. Time for a Rethink.”

    American Carriers Are Useless in Today’s Contested Battlefield

    Given that the Houthis are clearly getting better at threatening American carriers, the question everyone should be asking is: why is the Trump administration using the same military strategy in Yemen that their oft-criticized predecessors in the Biden administration used?

    By having carriers loiter around the Red Sea, conducting endless airstrikes that apparently have done nothing to weaken the Houthis’ ability to launch missiles at ships, Trump is following Biden’s example in displaying American impotence.

    Unless American leaders stop venerating the utterly obsolete aircraft carrier, if Washington doesn’t fundamentally change its approach to fighting the Houthis—namely by stopping its reliance on carriers in this fight—then sooner or later, the Houthis will get their carrier kill. And after that day, considering how important carriers are for the United States, it will be open season on whatever remains of U.S. military power.

    https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/americas-aircraft-carriers-arent-helping-against-the-houthis-time-for-a-rethink

    #187261
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #187262
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    What’s (((our))) beef with The Houthis?
    Vice versa?

    #187263
    zerosum
    Participant

    US to Step Back From Mediating Ukraine-Russia Talks, Calls for Peace Proposals From Kyiv and Moscow
    May 02, 2025

    #187264
    Dr. D
    Participant

    No one knows. Everyone knows they failed, the entire Saudi army, all the mercenaries in the world plus all our tanks were like paper. No bombing troubles them, we only just had exercises demonstrating how vulnerable we are and how vital the Red Sea is to Europe. We’ve seemingly had several carriers and other ships hit, and many cargo were.

    Yet we don’t care.

    That leaves only Krainer’s theory. It MUST be intentional, bc above. It IS going to harm our reputation, and already has. It IS going to embolden the Yemenis, not reduce them. So we are doing it to “Protect” at EU/Israel request, while knowing full well it’s actually embargoed them and shut them off, adding percentages as all goods are moving through Good Hope instead.

    Attacking Yemen = Attacking Europe and Israel. Yet Israel and Europe want it. Sold! Only that makes it worth the risk.

    #187265
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    @ Dr. D,

    I know very little but,
    my assessment is that the US should get the fuck home and make up with Canada,
    not fuck around with her but marry her,
    stop fucking around with the other girls.

    #187266
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #187267
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #187268
    John Day
    Participant

    @Michael Reid:
    What’s up with posting that Sigma Boy video again?
    I am clearly missing something.

    #187269
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    The Houthis are causing higher prices for British shoppers, says the UK Defence Secretary, so the RAF bombed Yemen this past week alongside the US forces.

    The UK and allies have reportedly “dismissed” any anti-genocide motivations of the Houthis. The article doesn’t mention the word genocide, it refers to “Israel’s war on Hamas in Gaza.”

    Shoppers face higher prices as a result of Houthi disruption to international shipping, the Defence Secretary has warned after airstrikes by British forces.

    After a Royal Air Force strike against a drone manufacturing facility used by the Houthi militia in Yemen, John Healey said the UK took action in part because “ordinary people” pay the price for Red Sea disruption “in the food they buy, the goods they depend on”.

    It is the first time the RAF has struck Houthi targets in Yemen since May 2024, under Rishi Sunak’s administration, and it was part of a joint operation alongside US forces.

    It came after a leaked US Signal group chat revealed vice president JD Vance hated “bailing Europe out” and Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said “European freeloading” was “pathetic”…

    The Houthis claim their actions in the region are in response to Israel’s war on Hamas in Gaza, an assertion dismissed by the UK and allies.

    https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/john-healey-yemen-red-sea-pete-hegseth-jd-vance-b1225218.html

    #187270
    WES
    Participant

    Aircraft Carrierss:

    The Black Hats are desperately trying to sink an aircraft carrier.
    So the White Hats are letting them!

    US Ukraine Mineral Deal:

    Now that Trump has successfully re-bribed Congress with the Ukraine Mineral Deal, Congress no longer has to worry that the war mode cleaning of billions in US taxpayer money through their Ukrainian Laundrymat, will be interrupted anytime soon, even if peace mode should accidently break out!!!

    The Ukraine Mineral Deal ensures that no Ukrainian minerals will ever be harmed by mining them in the Ukraine!
    Only US taxpayers will be harmed!

    #187271
    aspnaz
    Participant
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