comrade/them
OP implied Capitalism isn’t the economic base of fascism, the way I read it and were I’m responding to.
Good, because you’d get dunked on lib
IBM, IG Farben, Coca Cola, Hugo Boss, Volkswagen, Krupp, and many others were just doing regular business. And “privatization” definitely wasn’t something invented by the Nazis. Got it.
Russian military bases are visible on google maps
https://kyivindependent.com/missile-strikes-kursk-apartment-building-russian-official-claims/
I guess this building was also seen on Google maps
Ukrainian troops have been training in nato countries since close to the beginning of the war
It’s one thing to train and supply a force, it’s another man that supply
The NATO long range missiles are dependent on (NATO) satalite intelligence, meaning the west provides targets to Ukraine. Also apparently the NATO provided systems take a while to learn, so NATO personell has to be mounting them. How this is not considered a direct involvement of NATO and a major escalation is beyond me. Fucken libs are gonna get everyone killed, just to make a nice dividend on their defense stock
Can you explain why supporting US interests in the middle east is bad (among others arms sales in “Israel”), but supporting US interests in Ukraine (arms sales, privatization) is good somehow?
Free Palestine, Fuck NATO.
NATO expansion
So, while I recognize the last one was US-backed, do we have any evidence at this point to believe this one was also?
"Zuniga, for his part, said in televised comments that he expected the government to change and that he also intended to release “political prisoners,” including the former interim president, Jeanine Anez.” https://www.dw.com/en/bolivia-top-general-arrested-after-coup-attempt-fails/a-69486191
Is that evidence enough?
For those that seek an African perspective on the matter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5uzxV8ub9k