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U. Maryland drops most charges against student journalists detained during pro-Israel event
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U. Maryland drops most charges against student journalists detained during pro-Israel event

Free speech group, pro-Israel activists dispute whether journalists wrongly detained The University of Maryland recently dropped three of four charges against two journalists from the Muslim student newspaper Al-Hikmah who were detained by campus police while covering a pro-Israel event. The dropped charges include disrupting others’ lawful freedom of expression… Source
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Chinese brain interface startup Gestala raises $21M just two months after launch
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Chinese brain interface startup Gestala raises $21M just two months after launch

This is the largest early-stage funding in China’s brain computer interface industry.
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World braces for oil pain as prices could explode to ‘$200 a barrel’ amid Iran war
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World braces for oil pain as prices could explode to ‘$200 a barrel’ amid Iran war

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Iran conflict is both an ‘excursion’ and a ‘war’: Trump
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Iran conflict is both an ‘excursion’ and a ‘war’: Trump

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Gangster Foreign Policy  
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Gangster Foreign Policy  

Foreign Affairs Gangster Foreign Policy   Who is running the show and where is it taking us? Once again, we are embroiled in a new foreign war—not surprisingly at the behest of Benjamin Netanyahu. The Trump administration chose to enter this illegal war without the required congressional approval, as it did the illegal war against Venezuela.  The American people have for decades consistently voted against American participation in wars. A century ago, candidate Woodrow Wilson campaigned on keeping us out of the First World War. Many historians credit his decision as president to enter the war as a major cause of the even more destructive Second World War. Since then, presidential candidate after presidential candidate has promised to stay out of wars. But, once they win, new wars invariably begin. Why? It is abundantly clear that most of the American people are against this latest Middle Eastern war, yet Congress is afraid to fulfill their constitutional duty to stop it. Congress is not even willing to debate our participation in that frenzy of death and destruction. Why? This decades-long pattern suggests there is some force or forces able to maintain an almost continual pro-war agenda. How does this happen in administration after administration without fail? It never seems to go the other way. The recent disclosures about the Epstein syndicate’s influence and efforts on behalf of Israel has provided a glimpse into some of the possibilities, but our political leadership has fought hard to hide most of the damning information. Is the Epstein syndicate the major force driving our foreign policy, or just one of many? Thankfully, Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie are still bravely fighting to reveal fully the extent of the depravity and influence.  As our leadership appears to be increasingly subservient to the Netanyahu regime, our government further apes its brutal, nihilistic behavior—such as conducting and bragging about illegal political assassinations, sneakily attacking countries during phony peace negotiations, and brazenly violating a plethora of laws and treaties. This thuggish behavior erodes American credibility and causes the world to cringe with horror. For many decades, America was respected around the globe. Yes, the U.S. acted in its own self-interest and exploited many along the way, but it at least dressed its behavior with some semblance of decorum and restraint. U.S. leadership is now feared like a rabid dog without a chain. That chain was a holdover from our Founding era’s Christian worldview, which is now rapidly dimming, especially among our current leadership. Let’s start with the basics. Our Founders vested Congress with the sole power to declare war, knowing full well the dangers of executive overreach. Since 1942, however, our leaders have bypassed that sacred duty by using dishonest propaganda, funding endless conflicts through deceitful backdoor appropriations, and issuing phony emergency decrees. This isn’t leadership. It’s cowardice and lawlessness, a far cry from the postwar narrative of a world regulated by international norms. What will stop them? Running out of ammo? Bankruptcy? A monetary crisis that finally makes the American Empire totally unsupportable? We are supporting approximately 800 military bases worldwide. Does anyone believe that can last? What about the United Nations—that much-maligned body, once derided as a communist front by Cold War hawks, many of whom were proto-neoconservatives? The UN was a Western creation, forged in the ashes of the Second World War to resolve conflicts without resorting to war. But it’s been sidelined, coopted, and rendered toothless, largely because of a structure that allows powerful nations—chiefly the U.S., Britain, and their proxies—to game the system. The Security Council’s veto power has become a shield for impunity, particularly when it comes to Israel’s belligerent behavior toward its neighbors. Third-world countries, appalled by decades of Israel’s illegal and brutal treatment of Palestinians, have long decried this hypocrisy. UN Resolution 242, adopted in 1967 after the Six-Day War, called for Israel’s withdrawal from occupied territories, including Gaza and the West Bank, in exchange for peace. Israel voted for it, but fidelity to that promise? Nonexistent. Palestinian homes and farms are wrecked and bulldozed, settlements expand, walls rise, and the occupation grinds on, all while the U.S. vetoes any meaningful enforcement. Decades of resolutions condemning Israel’s actions have been routinely quashed by Washington, and often London, effectively granting Israel carte blanche in its ethnic cleansing campaign. Tragically, many of the wars since the Second World War have had an Israeli component—proxy conflicts, regime changes, and destabilizing military and covert actions aimed at clearing the path for a “Greater Israel” project. What is the limiting authority in this gangster paradigm? We have devolved to might-makes-right diplomacy, where foreign nationals—often with deep pockets and ethnic grievances—hijack our government to settle old scores. How many American lives and dollars have been squandered in service to these false narratives? With Venezuela under our boot, Cuba appears to be next on the hit list, due to the neocon hatred of Cuba which overshadows the politics of South Florida. Recall, Meyer Lansky and his mob syndicate flocked to Cuba in the 1950s to turn it into a corrupt casino haven for American vice. When Fidel Castro seized power, he crushed those operations, seized their assets, and expelled the gangsters. The Cuban people’s disgust with the organized crime and corruption of the Cuban government was a factor in the success of Castro’s revolution. The U.S. response? Decades of embargo, assassination attempts, and economic warfare, all fueled by grudge-holding elites. This gangster foreign policy isn’t just illegal; it’s bankrupting us morally and financially. We’ve poured trillions of dollars into these ventures, amassing a debt greater than any country’s GDP. The Greater Israel dream, with its expansionist zeal, drags us into perpetual conflict, and foreign lobbies wield our military like a personal militia. What would Jesus do in the face of this? The Prince of Peace wouldn’t cheer the starvation and slaughter of Gazan children, the attacking and wrecking of Venezuela, or the wanton bombing and assassinations in Iran. “Thou shalt not kill” isn’t a suggestion; it’s a commandment. It will survive long after the name-calling campaigns urging disobedience to it have been forgotten. Yet our leaders, mesmerized by donors and ideologues, betray that truth daily. This is demonstrated by Chief American Warrior, Pete Hegseth: “America is winning decisively, devastatingly, and without mercy.” Someone, call his pastor. Not exactly following the message of our Savior. It’s time to stop. No more illegal invasions, no more unconstitutional wars. Let the UN function as intended, free from veto abuse. Demand accountability for those using our government to pursue ethnic grievances. Short of bankruptcy or a monetary meltdown, only public outrage can halt this slide. America First means defending our shores, not policing the world like a brutal mob boss. If we don’t reclaim our sovereignty from the pro-war forces, the future will be a continuum of endless debt, death, and decline. The choice is ours—before the ammo runs out, and our credibility and sovereignty are completely extinguished. The post Gangster Foreign Policy   appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Even With Iran, Trump Still Has His Coalition
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Even With Iran, Trump Still Has His Coalition

Politics Even With Iran, Trump Still Has His Coalition The president is spending down his political capital, but the account isn’t empty yet. President Donald Trump’s Monday evening press conference about the war—or is it an “excursion?”—in Iran might have been frustrating to observers on all sides of the conflict, but it was also illustrative of how he keeps his unwieldy political coalition together. Trump vacillated between describing a nation-building exercise that is only in its infancy, though his reference to “the beginning of building a new country” leaves room for interpretation as to who is supposed to be doing the building, and something closer to a weekend getaway in Tehran that will be over before you know it. “We’re very proud to be involved in this and it’s going to be ended soon,” he told reporters. “And if it starts up again … they’ll be hit even harder.”  After talking about building a new Iran, he added, “[W]e could call it a tremendous success right now, or we could go further. And we’re going to go further.” So should we be singing John Lennon’s “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)”—“War is over, if you want it/War is over now”—or the Carpenters’ “We’ve Only Just Begun”? “I think it could be both,” Trump replied when asked to reconcile his statement that the war is almost over with comments by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth that it is only just getting started. Though maddening to many, this is why Trump has managed to largely hold together a base of support with wildly disparate foreign-policy views, at least as measured by public opinion polling (as opposed to social media activity). There is a choose-your-own-adventure element to Trump’s Iran intervention. Many rank-and-file Trump supporters who don’t want to see an extended war in Iran still trust, based on various comments the president has made and most of his actual foreign-policy record over two nonconsecutive terms, that there won’t be one.  Those who want to see Trump consign the Islamic Republic to the ashheap of history once and for all can point to other things that the president has said, including bellicose statements about Iran that predate his serious national political involvement, his reputation for toughness and risk-taking, and an increasingly hawkish turn. Trump has lost some support, because his Iran mission has clearly gone beyond the limited strikes that have characterized most of his previous uses of military force, but not much. Even those wary of or downright opposed to what Trump is doing in Iran hope he will eventually find an off-ramp. Thus it makes more sense to stay alive politically to oppose each new escalatory step or encourage each opportunity to declare victory and leave rather than turn against Trump as the second coming of George W. Bush. This is surely the mindsight of some inside the Trump administration as well as outside it. It probably doesn’t help that Trump’s most outspoken opponents with MAGA track records have become radicalized against Israel in ways he never will be. Or that Lindsey Graham has a better relationship with Trump these days than Rand Paul does. Or that the hawks have largely kept their Fox shows while Tucker Carlson has a podcast. Or that doves like Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene were on the outs with Trump before bombs started falling on Tehran. But ultimately, Trump has been the titular head of the Republican Party for a decade. His political movement dates back even further than that. While he has alienated some of the most anti-interventionist of his supporters, he has a deep reservoir of goodwill with most. He’s spent the political capital he accumulated with the swing voters who backed him in 2024. Now he is doing the same with his base, but he has much more money left in that particular bank. Most voters base their foreign-policy views on whether they trust the commander-in-chief. That is true of most of the people who voted for Trump, especially those who have stuck with him through Russiagate, the 2020 election, two impeachments, multiple indictments, one conviction, assassination attempts, and everything else. They trust him to avoid an Iraq-like fiasco in Iran no matter how much he seems willing to risk one. That’s not where the bulk of the electorate is. It’s not where all Trump voters are. But this describes enough Trump voters. Many of MAGA’s nation-building skeptics still fervently believe Trump, and the troops, will come home soon enough. They will leave the lights on for him. The post Even With Iran, Trump Still Has His Coalition appeared first on The American Conservative.
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China: Watching the missiles flow
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China: Watching the missiles flow

by Pepe Escobar, Strategic Culture: The blockade of Hormuz may break the West. But it won’t break China. Let’s cut to the chase: BRICS is in deep coma. Blown up, at least temporarily, by India – which happens to host the BRICS summit later this year. Talk about horrendous timing. India has betrayed, sequentially, both […]
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Optical Illusions That Prove Your Eyes Are Liars
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Woke or radical, both demand thought control
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Greg Kelly: There's dirty politics going on in Texas
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