I wonder really, what they need that kinds of statistics. Of course the utter hypocrisy is that they also ask for the whole social security number in the same application, which actually tells the sex of the person (at birth, at least) quite clearly, if you just know how to read the numbers. So guess the statistics they want to know is about how many don't think the sex at birth doesn't represent them, have had a sex change or something. — ssu
I think that most countries in the Global South have condemned Russia’s invasion but have been very hesitant to go beyond that, at this point, and be dragged into a US-NATO-led bloc. I think this is a recognition of three things. One is that it was partly NATO’s expansion right up to the borders of Russia that created the conditions for Putin’s countermove. This push to get countries on the border with Russia into NATO has been going on since 1994.
The West, and in particular the United States, has been involved in regime change in Ukraine, especially with the Maidan uprising in 2014, very much linked to fascist groups. And now this is being used by the United States for a real drive to regain its primacy as the global hegemon, seeking to rescue its tattered reputation after its defeat and withdrawal from Afghanistan, which was also a NATO defeat.
...Yes, I think [Western double-standards] is one of the reasons why Global South countries are keeping a distance from the US efforts to drag them onto Washington’s side. Definitely the double standards in relation to Ukraine versus the Iraq War, the civil war in Syria, the Palestine-Israeli long war, and the Saudi genocidal war in Yemen, that is all very clear in the Global South and there is an awareness of the real historical record. We won’t be duped.
This is why trying to create a unified anti-Russian alliance isn’t going to work. Everyone knows there are clear double standards and the United States is really using the Ukrainian crisis to reassert its hegemony. I think Washington was hoping that somehow it would be able to reconstruct the past and create amnesia about what happened in the Middle East with its wars there, but that hasn’t worked.
This must be thrown out, but capitalism in principle is essential for such a densely populated planet to live in any semblance of peace and prosperity. — Punshhh
I hope they are right. — Manuel
Why? Colonial wars have been fought now for hundreds of years. — ssu
What do you mean about logistics? — ssu
I think the reason is that whole society has been separated from being at war — ssu
Or then look at the marvelous surrender peace deal that US President Trump did leaving out your government in the cold? — ssu
Will to fight is important. It isn't the only thing of course, but it isn't some myth. — ssu
This is because most weapons do not yet fire themselves, thanks be to God. — unenlightened
So if you don't think the will to fight is metaphysical bullshit, you are simply wrong. — ssu
The government of Afghanistan got far more military aid from the US than Ukraine. — ssu
It’s time for the West to rebuild its manufacturing, industrial and social base. And wean itself of China’s succour. — Punshhh
But give the examples then. — ssu
Azov Battalion online propaganda shows Israeli-licensed Tavor rifles in the fascist group’s hands, while Israeli human rights activists have protested arms sales to Ukraine on the basis that weapons might end up with anti-Semitic militias. In a letter “about licenses for Ukraine” obtained by The Electronic Intifada, the Israeli defense ministry’s arms export agency says they are “careful to grant licenses” to arms exporters “in full coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other government entities.”
The 26 June letter was sent in reply to Israeli lawyer Eitay Mack who had written a detailed request demanding Israel end all military aid to the country. Azov’s official status in the Ukrainian armed forces means it cannot be verified that “Israeli weapons and training” are not being used “by anti-Semitic or neo-Nazi soldiers,” Mack and 35 other human rights activists wrote. They had written that Ukrainian armed forces use rifles made in Israel “and are trained by Israelis,” according to reports in the country. The head of the Israeli arms export agency declined to deny the reports, or to even discuss cancellation of the weapons licenses, citing “security” concerns.
It's the issue of not having the US to be seen as this White Knight in the Ukraine crisis — ssu
anything the US condemns they cannot similarly be condemned as it gives credibility to the US. — ssu
What does a stupid intervention started by MBS suit me? — ssu
Yes. 17 or 20 people were hurt in the clashes with the police. — ssu
now for some reason is in Ukraine. — ssu