It's official, the United States surrenders unconditionally to Iran: US-Iran deal includes $425 billion fund, immediate end to oil sanctions
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It's official, the United States surrenders unconditionally to Iran: US-Iran deal includes $425 billion fund, immediate end to oil sanctions

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u/Arcosim — 2 months ago

They're now literally pouring bleach into the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to deal with the algae infestation after spending $14 million to paint it blue. The US has officially reached 4th World status.

u/Arcosim — 2 months ago

With every new year the Liberal/Neocon dream of "Bringing China to a halt" by blockading the Strait of Malacca slips away more and more. China is near 43% terminal electrification across rural and agricultural sectors so far 2026 (14th 5-Year Plan benchmark was 10% by 2025)

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u/Arcosim — 2 months ago

Just another example of the amazing "Western freedom". Woman shouts "Free Palestine", then German police proceeds to savagely tackle and beat her down while violently covering her mouth to silence her by force to make her stop uttering the "evil words" disliked by the regime.

u/Arcosim — 2 months ago
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Liberal self-own example #one trillion: They made an AI video showing "What if the Soviet Union defeated the US and captured New York". But as everyone is pointing out, in this scenario there are no homeless people, public transport works, the streets are very clean, and there's no apparent crime

u/Arcosim — 3 months ago
▲ 451 r/WayOfTheBern+1 crossposts

This is hilarious. The Japanese write so many books about the "coming collapse of China" that their libraries have a dedicated "China collapse section" . Gordon Chang would be proud lmao. Meanwhile the yen is dying.

u/Arcosim — 3 months ago

Today I learned that in US states such as Alabama companies can "rent" prison inmates and they'll work chained to their workstations. Only the US can get away with literal slavery and zero condemnation from the "rules based world order" for it

u/Arcosim — 3 months ago
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China now is refusing import permits for the Nvidia RTX 5090 D v2, a GPU Nvidia exclusively builds for China. Semiconductor sovereignty is now a critical national priority for China.

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u/Arcosim — 3 months ago
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The urbanization of Tibet under Communism. From a feudal theocratic agrarian society into a fully developed, modern region. All financed by the state since the urbanization of such a remote and backwards region was a "massive loss" financially for decades.

u/AntonioMachado — 3 months ago