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https://twitter.com/Abdulkhaleq_UAE/status/1176183274563088389?s=19 Hmmm E: also, how the gently caress is this a translation of that long rear end text orange sky fucked around with this message at 18:23 on Sep 23, 2019 |
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google is in awe of the prose
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 18:43 |
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Muhammad bin minus https://mobile.twitter.com/S_A_L__i/status/1176185436030611457
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orange sky posted:https://twitter.com/Abdulkhaleq_UAE/status/1176183274563088389?s=19
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# ? Sep 23, 2019 20:31 |
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https://twitter.com/markberman/status/1176299901233373184
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 03:25 |
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Sticking it to the lamestream media to help out his favorite dictator!
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 04:37 |
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So, if Pelosi actually opens an impeachment inquiry, the odds of Trump attacking Iran go way up, right?
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 07:30 |
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This piece is brilliant and is crucial in understanding what's going inside Egypt: https://madamirror18.appspot.com/madamasr.com/en/2019/09/24/feature/politics/money-and-image-framing-mohamed-alis-face-off-against-sisi/
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 20:46 |
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Charlz Guybon posted:So, if Pelosi actually opens an impeachment inquiry, the odds of Trump attacking Iran go way up, right? Please stop having a ghoulish and thinly-veiled desire for a war with Iran. Both things are pretty unlikely and close to zero, it's only this thread and John Bolton that salivate over the idea of a major new war.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 20:55 |
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Saladman posted:it's only this thread and John Bolton that salivate over the idea of a major new war. Are we reading the same thread? As far as I can tell most posters here are unequivocally against war of any size
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 21:02 |
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Counterpoint: apart from the dead civilians, it would be pretty funny to watch the US shoot itself in the dick under the lead of ~qualified experts~ and/or an insane manbaby.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 21:12 |
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Saladman posted:Please stop having a ghoulish and thinly-veiled desire for a war with Iran. Both things are pretty unlikely and close to zero, it's only this thread and John Bolton that salivate over the idea of a major new war. I mean I don't think the Trump administration is really interested in a war, but there are a lot more hawks than just Bolton. Senator Graham is one obvious example who has called for retaliatory strikes. There's basically no chance of a ground war but we could still kill a lot of people even without one.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 21:21 |
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Herstory Begins Now posted:Just write your manifesto instead of trying to get us to argue it out of you. Literally no one in this thread is arguing that american foreign policy is some national interest serving poo poo or a force for good or for textbook realism or anything remotely similar. The person I was responding to said "Foreign policy of all states is the same: maximize national interest" and I thought that was a common enough sentiment - and embodies a very widely taught and invoked theory of international relations - that it was a worthwhile exercise to actually discuss what those words mean and how that seemingly simple statement is premised on a lot of background assumptions. The textbook poo poo we internalize in school does end up influencing how we view the world and its worthwhile to occasionally stop and deconstruct the language we're using to discuss and understand the world.
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 21:33 |
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suck my woke dick posted:Counterpoint: apart from the dead civilians, it would be pretty funny to watch the US shoot itself in the dick under the lead of ~qualified experts~ and/or an insane manbaby. Other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
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# ? Sep 24, 2019 21:39 |
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With elections coming up in the US and Israel, Trump and Netanyahu in jail would be long overdue, which is a high possibility if they lose given the corruption. The fact that they are both not says a lot.
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Helsing posted:The person I was responding to said "Foreign policy of all states is the same: maximize national interest" and I thought that was a common enough sentiment - and embodies a very widely taught and invoked theory of international relations - that it was a worthwhile exercise to actually discuss what those words mean and how that seemingly simple statement is premised on a lot of background assumptions. The textbook poo poo we internalize in school does end up influencing how we view the world and its worthwhile to occasionally stop and deconstruct the language we're using to discuss and understand the world. Sure, but most people grow out of 'people and/or nations are rational self-interested actors' at like age 14 or 15. It's usually outgrown around the same time they realize that ancap poo poo is stupid af.
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Herstory Begins Now posted:Sure, but most people grow out of 'people and/or nations are rational self-interested actors' at like age 14 or 15. This is extremely optimistic lol
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Herstory Begins Now posted:Sure, but most people grow out of 'people and/or nations are rational self-interested actors' at like age 14 or 15. It's usually outgrown around the same time they realize that ancap poo poo is stupid af. Welcome to D&D: we have such sights to show you
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# ? Sep 25, 2019 14:58 |
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Welcome to D&D: setting the bar lower than the Dead Sea Spa hotel.
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# ? Sep 25, 2019 15:07 |
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Herstory Begins Now posted:Sure, but most people grow out of 'people and/or nations are rational self-interested actors' at like age 14 or 15. It's usually outgrown around the same time they realize that ancap poo poo is stupid af.
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# ? Sep 25, 2019 16:10 |
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its a weird take cause thats basically the guiding ideology of the last 40 years thats been loving everything up its baked into neoliberalism and free markets
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# ? Sep 25, 2019 16:27 |
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Perhaps those models of market and human behavior are not designed to benefit everyone equally???!? Hmm the dominant perspective that led us to the new gilded age may not, in fact, benefit all segments of society? But it's been the prevailing mode of thought for such a long period of decline???? Kawasaki Nun fucked around with this message at 17:57 on Sep 25, 2019 |
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Hentai Jihadist posted:This is extremely optimistic lol A lot of people ideologically stagnate at some elementary school level poo poo, but for people who do grow ideologically over time, that just worldy rational actors stuff is like puberty. It's why you get newly minted leftists and weird detached from reality alt-righters/fascist supporters kramering into discussions with white hot 'my side good other side all bad' takes that miss every nuance of a situation. imo it's naive to spend time worrying about them because they will always exist and no one who just read marx or just got redpilled or whatever is impacting jack poo poo in the world.
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# ? Sep 25, 2019 18:59 |
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Looks like Sisi's getting nervous: https://twitter.com/netblocks/status/1176257131114373120
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Sinteres posted:Looks like Sisi's getting nervous: The stooges in parliament (i.e all of parliament, really) were going on about how they should cut off the country from the internet, yeah.
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madeintaipei posted:Welcome to D&D: setting the bar lower than the Dead Sea Spa hotel. Middle East Thread: Policies Lower Than The Dead Sea.
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# ? Sep 26, 2019 16:24 |
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Why does everyone keep blaming me for this thing I ordered just because I'm in charge? https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1177299747545198592
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Sinteres posted:Why does everyone keep blaming me for this thing I ordered just because I'm in charge? I dont understand why im being TARGETED *flicks open phone and watches khashogg screamimg in death" i mean im just the recipient here
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Ham posted:The stooges in parliament (i.e all of parliament, really) were going on about how they should cut off the country from the internet, yeah. Do you think events in Algeria and Sudan have influenced protestors in Egypt? It’s funny these kinds of protests seem contagious.
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# ? Sep 26, 2019 20:53 |
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tbf he's probably ordered a lot of dissidents killed and this is the first time he's really been given a lot of poo poo about it, so I'm sure that does feel very unfair, like what was so special about khashoggi compared to all those shiia activists????
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Herstory Begins Now posted:tbf he's probably ordered a lot of dissidents killed and this is the first time he's really been given a lot of poo poo about it, so I'm sure that does feel very unfair, like what was so special about khashoggi compared to all those shiia activists???? I was going to say he's smart enough to know the difference, but everything I've read about him makes him sound like a pretty massive moron, so maybe he's not.
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Squalid posted:Do you think events in Algeria and Sudan have influenced protestors in Egypt? It’s funny these kinds of protests seem contagious. Oh absolutely. There's a strong sense of empathy, all countries mentioned being similarly domineered by a single head of state and their party for multiple decades. They see other peoples wanting to throw off the yoke and become inspired. Now the sentiment was always there it just needed a little trigger.
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# ? Sep 26, 2019 22:39 |
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Seeing as he is such an insulated moron, do we see/know of a hand behind the throne? I don’t think he knew everyone to torture and hang upside down for money off of the top of his head. A Ludendorff to his Hindenburg(but incompetent).
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# ? Sep 27, 2019 02:07 |
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The US claimed forces did another chlorine attack in May 2019, but it was against Jihadis with hardly any casualties, so the international community really doesn't give a poo poo. Tobias Schneider did a good thread on it, here's some key parts https://twitter.com/tobiaschneider/status/1177268364248604672 https://twitter.com/tobiaschneider/status/1177271016122408961 https://twitter.com/tobiaschneider/status/1177275163701854208 https://twitter.com/tobiaschneider/status/1177277240603762691 https://twitter.com/tobiaschneider/status/1177279717491257345 https://twitter.com/tobiaschneider/status/1177281935309234176 https://twitter.com/tobiaschneider/status/1177283170582052864 Ultimately this demonstrates that the Syrian government can do as many chemical attacks as it likes, just as long as they keep them small scale enough to keep them off Fox News, hence why chlorine as been such an effective chemical weapon for them.
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# ? Sep 27, 2019 09:39 |
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The fact they used them on armed fighters from a designated terrorist group is probably a big factor too, no? Its going to be rather hard to drum up sympathy for such people, light gassing or no light gassing.
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Blut posted:The fact they used them on armed fighters from a designated terrorist group is probably a big factor too, no? Its going to be rather hard to drum up sympathy for such people, light gassing or no light gassing. They're still using chemical weapons. Glossing over it when it's done on people you don't like rather than civilians contributes to normalizing this kind of poo poo and making it more acceptable. That said I won't presume to say that this hasn't happened already, what with the numerous attacks over the years and people in West either impotently complaining or going all Jihadi false flag/Assad the Lion.
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# ? Sep 27, 2019 12:54 |
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Blut posted:The fact they used them on armed fighters from a designated terrorist group is probably a big factor too, no? Its going to be rather hard to drum up sympathy for such people, light gassing or no light gassing. Indeed, it does show that among the international community the supposedly firm position against chemical weapon use is rather flexible, which isn't great for the prevention of chemical weapon use in future conflicts. There's already reports of sulphur mustard use in Sudan back in 2016, so it's definitely an issue that goes beyond Syria. Randarkman posted:They're still using chemical weapons. Glossing over it when it's done on people you don't like rather than civilians contributes to normalizing this kind of poo poo and making it more acceptable. That said I won't presume to say that this hasn't happened already, what with the numerous attacks over the years and people in West either impotently complaining or going all Jihadi false flag/Assad the Lion. Also remember Syria is part of the Chemical Weapons Convention, which they signed up to after the August 21st 2013 Sarin attacks, so they're blatantly in violation in that.
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# ? Sep 27, 2019 12:56 |
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I'm sure thread darling Iran is incensed that those rogue low level Syrian army commanders jury rigged IRGC rockets to use chemical weapons without their knowledge. I mean even though it was just a light gassing, the socialist democracy of Iran won't stand for it.
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Unimpressed posted:thread darling Iran Oh, it's like we're back in 2003 and all the people opposing the invasion of Iraq are "Saddam-lovers"!
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Cat Mattress posted:Oh, it's like we're back in 2003 and all the people opposing the invasion of Iraq are "Saddam-lovers"! That uh, that wasn't a thing.
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