Image 1 — Chilean government green light undersea cable with China, US imposed travel restrictions on Chilean government officials who authoised it
Image 2 — Chilean government green light undersea cable with China, US imposed travel restrictions on Chilean government officials who authoised it
Image 3 — Chilean government green light undersea cable with China, US imposed travel restrictions on Chilean government officials who authoised it

Chilean government green light undersea cable with China, US imposed travel restrictions on Chilean government officials who authoised it

So TL:DR

Chilean government working with China to route a new undersea cable from China to Chile

The US cancelled the visas of the government officials from Chile who authorised the project

The US is justifying this as a "threat to security of the region"

Except we all know that its just the US wants to maintain control over whatever it can, and use that as leverage to stop states working with those states it wants to punish, which are basically China, Russia, Iran etc

u/TheKomsomol — 1 day ago

Venezuela’s UK-Held Gold to Be Released to US Control, Foreign Audits

In a nutshell, the US is asking the UK to allow it to steal Venezuelan gold.

The UK has capitulated entirely.

This is the latest act in a line of plundering Venezuelan assets

>The gold reserves are the latest Venezuelan state assets taken over by Washington. Since the January 3 US attack and kidnapping of Maduro, the Trump administration has seized control of Venezuelan export revenues, particularly from crude sales, with the disbursement timings and amounts left at the discretion of White House officials.

venezuelanalysis.com
u/TheKomsomol — 1 day ago
▲ 260 r/GreenAndPleasant+1 crossposts

The Guardian is normalising nazis, dehumanising and celebrating death

The guardian used to report on how nazism was rife in Ukraine, since 2014 its taken the lead on the rehabilitation and client journalism of open nazi elements in the western world, its a lead cheerleader of war, propaganda and dehumanisation.

The depths these liberals go to normalise support for nazis shouldn't be underestimated.

u/TheKomsomol — 1 day ago

DD Geopolitics on X: "Westoid: “Im an expert on China.” Chinese citizen: “Have you ever been to China?” Westoid (with a straight face): “No.” The jokes write themselves." / X

Typical western China "expert" who has never even been.

x.com
u/TheKomsomol — 6 days ago
▲ 183 r/ROI+2 crossposts

Media propaganda have vilified the Russian people to the point more than a third of British people don't want any Russians in the country

u/DiggyJunior — 9 days ago

Loud mouthed nazi fundraising fascist showing that Ukraines Nova Poshta is carrying out military logistical support and thus a legitimate target

Nova Poshta never got hit before Woodruff showed off how he is supplying the nazis in Ukraine with military equipment.

This photo dickie says they "just use the Nova Poshta boxes", because he is getting shit from everyone this time, but if you look at his previous posts he is in Nova Poshta warehouses.

https://preview.redd.it/o5vxnmea8dih1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=81973a3909c33d50c018e81962e485a3a87c4c29

Since posting the video around 70 Nova Poshta hubs have been destroyed

Thicko NAFO types can't help winning that twitter war and give the game away.

u/TheKomsomol — 12 days ago

A reasonable assessment from a pro-Ukraine account

While the western press is full of glee for burning Wildberries warehouses, they've mostly failed to note the Russian response to this.

The western media has made loud announcements about Ukraine hitting Russian tankers and how damaging its been to Russia, despite the known rate of destroyed ships being less than 50 in a fleet said to be well above 1,500.

I've posted a quick analysis from a Italian journalist and some sources from Russian media to show what the response was, because in the west, it seems like Ukraine has attacked Crimea, oil depots and tankers and Russia has done nothing, but Russia has absolutely crippled that part of Ukraine which has had a major knock on effect on its already struggling economy.

u/TheKomsomol — 17 days ago

Ukraine carries out another terrorist attack on civilians at a beach resort - Four people were killed, and 13 were injured.

u/TheKomsomol — 18 days ago

Terrorist attack at Kudrinskaya Square in central Moscow

>On the evening of August 1, a Saturday promenade in central Moscow was interrupted by an explosion. It occurred at 7:55 PM near the entrance to the Balzi Rossi restaurant, located on the ground floor of the legendary Stalinist skyscraper on Kudrinskaya Square.

>The first footage from the scene of the emergency appeared within minutes: fire trucks had gathered around the building, and the area was cordoned off by dozens of police cars, emergency services vehicles, National Guard vehicles, and ambulances. Later, information about the dead and injured became known.

>Witnesses near the scene of the accident initially didn't understand what had happened. The sound of the explosion was so unusual that they mistook it for something mundane.

>"We were at the nearby zoo when the explosion occurred and heard a loud bang. I didn't think there had been an accident or anything like that. I thought they were loading scrap metal or maybe dropping something heavy," one passerby told an msk1 ru correspondent. "We continued walking calmly."

>Late in the evening, the National Anti-Terrorism Committee (NAC) officially announced that an improvised explosive device had detonated in the restaurant. Its explosive power was approximately one kilogram of TNT equivalent, and the bomb was filled with metal balls, which is why the people on the veranda were also injured.

>According to the National Anti-Corruption Agency, an unknown woman attempted to smuggle a bomb into the restaurant . A security guard prevented her from entering, at which point the explosion occurred. The victims of the tragedy were three people: the suicide bomber herself, the security guard who blocked her path, and one of the restaurant patrons.

>Twenty-one people were injured. Among the wounded were people with open head injuries, multiple chest and abdominal wounds, mine blast injuries, and thermal burns. According to preliminary reports, there were no children among the victims.

So TL:DR

Ukraine has convinced a woman to go to this particular building where a general from the aerospace forces was having a celebration, she took a "gift", which was a bomb. It seems the woman didn't know it was a bomb and its been remotely detonated.

So a bit like the Kerch bridge where the person had no idea they were carrying a bomb but ukrainian terrorists detonated it remotely.

reddit.com
u/TheKomsomol — 19 days ago
▲ 294 r/WayOfTheBern+2 crossposts

Another Ukrainian supporter showing how Ukraine and groups that help it utilise hotels, residential buildings etc to store and hide military equipment, openly posting it on social media

And thus it turns them into legitimate targets.

Then when they're hit, Zelensky and western liberals cry about how its a war crime.

The real war crime is ukrainian nazis turning civilian objects into military targets by using them to support their war.

u/IcyWoodpecker386 — 27 days ago

Putin in the west: both a dictator and a weak leader that needs to wait for election results

I just wanted to highlight the absurdity of all of this.

On the one hand, you're repeatedly told that Putin is a dictator who has taken power in Russia and refuses to step down.

On the other hand you've got western media and think tanks talking about how Ukrainian strikes on things like Wildberries warehousing and other civilian targets is to put pressure on Putin so he might lose the election, or how Putin will call for a mobilisation AFTER the elections are over.

If he was a dictator, then there would be no need to wait, it would be irrelevant, and the strikes Ukraine are directing at Russia would make no difference so it would not be their intended aim to influence the elections as they have claimed is the reasoning for it.

Once again its Schrodinger's Russia, both weak and about to invade the EU, both a dictatorship but needs the people on side to do well in the elections.

u/TheKomsomol — 28 days ago

Someone actually holding Boris Johnson to account

The "military manufacturer" being referred to here is Christopher Harborne, the same man who gave Starmer money and is one of Reforms largest donors.

The media are referring to him as a "crypto investor", rather than weapons manufacturer as this skirts the inevitable questions that are asked of the donation then the landing of weapons contracts with Ukraine.

https://x.com/kadmitriev/status/2078509575729287280

This is the video the post references, David Arakhamia is in this video, he was the head of the negotiations team during Ukraine/Russian negotiations and this interview was broadcast on Ukrainian TV channel 1+1.

u/TheKomsomol — 1 month ago
▲ 327 r/WayOfTheBern+1 crossposts

Ukrainian police have released photos of a "destroyed civilian home in the Sumy region" showing boxes for drones manufactured by the company "Viriy."

u/TheKomsomol — 1 month ago
▲ 193 r/GreenAndPleasant+1 crossposts

Zelensky celebrating the targeting of civilian infrastructure - photos shows equivalent of Russian tesco/amazon where low paid working class civilians have been killed

Its one thing to accidently strike a civilian object, its quite another to do it on purpose and then go on twitter boasting about it. Can't say I am surprised by the nazi state of Ukraine though.

u/TheKomsomol — 1 month ago

Starmer signs off his career as PM with a literal nazi slogan promising support for a state taken over by fascists empowered by US imperialists

u/TheKomsomol — 1 month ago

Won't someone please think of the corrupt rapists

Aww diddums, did someone get PURGED by the evil COMMUNISTS

More absolutely ridiculous reporting by the west

u/TheKomsomol — 1 month ago