Day: March 10, 2022
Who’s To Blame For The Mariupol Maternity & Children’s Hospital Bombing?
Must see video from Vanessa Beeley: Mariupol hospital, another side of the story. Who do you trust?
The truth behind this incident has yet to be determined, but observers should be extremely cautious in taking anything that the Mainstream Media says as fact. Rather, they should apply a copious amount of skepticism to everything that the US-led West and their Ukrainian proxies claim because the military-strategic dynamics have always decisively been against Kiev so there’s reason to believe that the fascists became desperate enough to do the seemingly unthinkable.
Who’s To Blame For The Mariupol Maternity & Children’s Hospital Bombing?
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Victoria Nuland: Ukraine Has “Biological Research Facilities,” Worried Russia May Seize Them
The neocon’s confession sheds critical light on the U.S. role in Ukraine, and raises vital questions about these labs that deserve answers.
Victoria Nuland: Ukraine Has “Biological Research Facilities,” Worried Russia May Seize Them
H/T: The Ukrainian Biolabs Narrative (YouTube)
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Nuland-Rubio scripted exchange. Russia conscripts mess up. Ukraine Update (YouTube)
Despite Greenwald promoting the lab leak theory, I believe that China was setup. PNAC advocated for regime change in China and using biological weapons, first.
Understanding the War in Ukraine
March 08, 2022 by Vijay Prashad
For many in Ukraine’s Southeast, the war we see today actually started in the spring of 2014 and has not stopped since.
Understanding the War in Ukraine
On the Ethics of Preemptive Strikes
The South Korean presidential candidate Yoon Suk-yeol recently stated that he thought a preemptive strike against the DPRK would be justified, since, if the latter were to launch a rocket armed with a nuclear warhead against Seoul, it would be almost impossible to intercept itю The only option would be to forestall the attack.
On the Ethics of Preemptive Strikes
Ukraine, international law and a Left worth wanting
Bipartisan House OKs $13.6B for Ukraine in huge spending bill
Bipartisan House OKs $13.6B for Ukraine in huge spending bill
The Ukraine aid included $6.5 billion for the U.S. costs of sending troops and weapons to Eastern Europe and equipping allied forces there in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion and repeated, bellicose threats. There was another $6.8 billion to care for refugees and provide economic aid to allies, and more to help federal agencies enforce economic sanctions against Russia and protect against cyber threats at home.
Americans Who Cowered Under Government Oppression For 2 Years Urge Ukrainians To Die For Freedom
Report confirms human rights violations committed after 2019 coup d’état in Bolivia
The report established that during the last quarter of 2019 under the coup-installed regime, mass human rights violations occurred including the violation of the right to life, personal integrity, freedom, personal security, judicial guarantees and due process, freedom of expression, freedom of association, among others
Report confirms human rights violations committed after 2019 coup d’état in Bolivia
Sanctions are ‘suicide,’ Ukraine’s truth must be told
Sanctions are ‘suicide,’ Ukraine’s truth must be told
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YouTube: Donbass Seasons
Donbass-Seasons is a documentary that traces the history of the war in Donbass, from the coup in Kiev to the Odessa massacre through to the start of the conflict.
The documentary contains interviews with Nicolai Lilin, Eliseo Bertolasi and Vauro Senesi, the narrating voices of the videos filmed by Eliseo Bertolasi and Sergeij Rulev. Directed by Sara Reginella, Donbass Seasons shows the changing of seasons and the flow of life in a land in which life goes on, despite the suffering.
Donbass Seasons