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Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated. - Confucius
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Ricemoon 1 month ago
Evo Morales to The Grayzone: 'The people have reached their breaking point'
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Ricemoon 1 month ago
Here we go...🥳😂 🤡🌎 "Cuba has acquired more than 300 military drones and recently began discussing plans to use them to attack the U.S. base at Guantanamo Bay, U.S. military vessels and possibly Key West, Fla., 90 miles north of Havana, according to classified intelligence shared with Axios." https://www.axios.com/2026/05/17/us-military-drones-cuba
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Ricemoon 1 month ago
An absolute must NOT have. Remember the pagers... image
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Ricemoon 1 month ago
"However, the story of the relationship between Zelensky and the most powerful mobsters on earth is quite fascinating. The man in question here is Semion Mogilevich, the boss of bosses of the Russian mob, called by the FBI and CIA ‘the most dangerous mobster on earth’. Though Mogilevich was born in Kiev and spent some time in Israel, he’s generally called a ‘Russian mobster’. He does live in Moscow, after all, and seems to entertain good relationship with the government there."
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Ricemoon 1 month ago
Tommy Robinson & Israel. It's worse than you think.
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Ricemoon 1 month ago
Antony Blinken, aka the Butcher of Gaza, thought he could enjoy a day out with his kids after his direct involvement in the murder of tens of thousands children in Gaza.
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Ricemoon 1 month ago
"Twice within a single year, Iran faced direct military confrontation involving two nuclear powers and some of the most advanced military infrastructures in the world. Yet in both confrontations, the scenario anticipated by many outside observers never materialized. Iran did not descend into internal fragmentation. State institutions did not collapse. Urban order did not disintegrate. Supply chains remained functional. Most importantly, a broad sense of national cohesion emerged across political, cultural and social lines that many analysts had long assumed were irreparably fractured."