The Washington Post finally admits what we have been saying for years: The US is waging economic war around the world.
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) July 25, 2024
1/3 of all countries suffer from US sanctions, including 60% of poor countries.
"Sanctions have had devastating effects on innocent civilians", killing many. https://t.co/q651AzL7hy pic.twitter.com/FnEBGWqh2i
— NubianQueenBee (@BeeNubian) July 25, 2024
In 2020, Trump murdered a top Iraqi military commander (and Iran's General Soleimani) on Iraqi soil. In response Iraq's parliament voted to expel US troops.
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) July 25, 2024
Trump refused, instead threatening sanctions on Iraq.
Biden has continued the military occupationhttps://t.co/anSVPAe8XR
Former US ambassador to NATO’s words are a chilling reminder for all developing nations: When you are seen as growing “too big”, America will stab you where it hurts most. pic.twitter.com/dXjV1zYapt
— The Golden Mean (@TheGoldenMean2) July 25, 2024
— Sandra (@SandraDeMoz) July 25, 2024
Bruno Candé
— Sandra (@SandraDeMoz) July 25, 2024
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Assassinado, em Portugal, por ser negro! pic.twitter.com/eSnQNweYLH
This guy bombed Yemen yesterday https://t.co/xvqoSkTVKP
— Dave DeCamp (@DecampDave) July 25, 2024
Filth, it’s not even journalism anymore https://t.co/KvoZxBvttp
— fatima bhutto (@fbhutto) July 25, 2024
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