shout out to Trump for actually doing the so called white genocide by dislodging Afrikaners from south Africa
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Al-Akhbar analysis of Syrian Al Qaeda regime Millei-style neoliberal economic "reforms."
To make matters worse, the state-run Syrian Trade Corporation was dismantled, its operations frozen, and its vast inventory liquidated through public auctions. This corporation was a merger of the General Consumer Corporation, the General Corporation for Storage and Marketing, and the General Corporation for the Distribution of Textile Products; it had direct sales links to citizens and state employees in most Syrian cities.
Trade liberalization took center stage, with the government promising to cut tariffs on imports by 60% within a month of its arrival. The administration also made efforts to remove trade and transportation barriers with neighboring Jordan and Turkey. Turkish exports to northern Syria surged to $219 million in January alone, marking a 35.5% year-on-year increase. Cheap Turkish products have now flooded the market and can be seen being bought on the sidewalks at the expense of Syrian goods.
Guarantees a mass fracturing of the jihadist factions and the creation of new ones as the economy deforms into a free-for-all circus, reactionary cartels forming city-state like blocs while more populist rural uprisings bloom as Syrian agriculture is twisted and deflated NAFTA style by Turkish agribusinesses
A bad quarter in Turkey is all it takes for this bullshit to collapse, unless the Saudis and Gulf freaks want to front cash for the entire Syrian economy a la Ukraine-style
they already willing, think it was qatar or saudis pushing to remove sanctions to pay civil servants, explicitly. Loyal peers will get slice of privatization auctions, and they would be like post-ussr russia.
True but that's more of a one-time payment thing to facilitate the big privatization cash grabs, after it's done they won't fund Syria like Ukraine has been funded for three years, Syria will be lucky if it gets even a year worth of funding
After the initial down payment, the Peninsulares will downgrade funding to only their most loyal factions and brigades while dumping the expensive hangers-on
This will have the effect of accelerating the creation of city-state cartels and factional splinter groups
eh, considering how minuscule the salaries were i don't think it would be even that problematic? like 100 million a year to have local jihadis on call to annoy china/central asia
100 million is nowhere near enough to subdue a country the size of Syria, folks have to remember ISIS wasn't a hundred millionaire operation, it required billions of dollars to govern one metro-city and several small cities for a couple of years
The Saudis and Gulf tyrants over the last twenty years have pumped tens of billions (alongside US intelligence support) to create these Jihadist groups and these orgs are high maintenance money grubbers
it is enough to pay civil servants, and tell the rest to adapt to the market or however it was called in 90s russia. (and frankly, if i understand correctly, it's basically how syrians already lived after sanctions: do some jobs in informal economy, don't get stopped to be fined)
I guess that QoL might increase if the new admin handles liberalization correctly since they are not sanctioned anymore afaik. Although the likely scenario is that they're gonna get squeezed out of everything by western corpos like Libya.
Turkish exports to northern Syria surged to $219 million in January alone, marking a 35.5% year-on-year increase. Cheap Turkish products have now flooded the market and can be seen being bought on the sidewalks at the expense of Syrian goods.
There's also the question of how these goods are being paid for. I doubt the Turks accept Syrian pounds. Syrians must be accumulating Turkish Lira and other foreign currency debt, or there must be some kind of unconditional transfers with Turkey providing Syria with Lira in exchange for "nothing".
Kinda wish there was more to read on what's going on here.
speaking of libya, they seem to be starting again
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/5/12/un-urges-calm-as-heavy-fire-clashes-erupt-in-libyas-tripoli
Gustavo Petro posted a video on twitter, Some Maoist Lessons, about the chinese revolution and Colombia. Translation in the replies
Yesterday, the Zionist occupiers assasinated 12 year old Mohammed Bardawil because he was last surviving witness to their massacre of paramedics last month in Gaza.
most merciful zioniSSist operation
May they all die soon.
Death to pissreal.
Al Qaeda emir Jolani meeting with Trump in Riyadh. Reportedly, all sanctions against Syria will be lifted in exchange for complete and total submission to US, including normalizing with israel and expelling all Palestinian resistance factions.
Throwback to 39 years ago when Reagan met leaders from a different wahhabi death cult financed by the Saudis...
Syria is now tuked by terrorists that were lapdogs of NATO and Zionazis. New outlets are now reffering to the leader as a "former insurgent", whitewashing his terrorist past.
Will Canada bring them in for a speech, perhaps?
I know they have technically been saying it for a decade, but the complete alignment of Western liberals around "Al Qaeda is actually good and the sanctions should go now so Syrians can afford buy bread" is one of those things that is just truly black-pilling.
is the mega broken on sync for anyone else? It just refuses to load even tho i can view other threads fine.
The Zionist baby-killing air force has bombed 3 hospitals in 3 days. There is footage from yesterday's attack on Gazas European Hospital in which the demons bragged about using massive "bunker buster" bombs.
President of Bolivia, Luis Arce, declines his candidacy for the August presidential elections.
- Telesur English
Arce explained that this decision stems from his conviction not to be a factor of division within the Movement for Socialism (MAS) and the popular camp, and from the need to consolidate a united front that defends the Plurinational State and social achievements.
The president called on all leftist sectors and leaders to take responsibility in closing ranks around the candidate with the greatest chance of advancing, prioritizing the political program above any individual interest. He highlighted that only through maximum unity will it be possible to deepen the revolution and confront the fascist and imperialist threats aiming to destabilize Bolivia.
With his decision to decline candidacy, Arce announced he will fully dedicate himself to government management, urging the Plurinational Legislative Assembly to approve pending laws, especially international loans vital for the country’s development.
Honestly, shout out to Arce here. I don't the Morales power struggle arose out of anything more personal than their belief that they were each best fit to lead the project of building Bolivian socialism. I never thought Arce was a comprador or a stooge (though the self-coup was a move), and this is the move an honest comrade would make at this moment.
I wonder if that means he's going to support Andrónico Rodríguez for president and Evo Morales as the VP?
The ticket could also be Andronico President and David Choquehuanca as VP (again), which was supposed to be the 2020 ticket before Evo intervened and basically forced MAS to accept Arce as the Presidential candidate.
It has been a punishing period for UnitedHealth, starting in December when executive Brian Thompson was targeted outside of a New York City hotel and killed. While unrelated to the financial operations of the $340 billion healthcare giant, its shares have tumbled severely since the attack.
UnitedHealth cut its 2025 forecast last month following its first quarterly earnings miss in more than a decade. On Tuesday the company withdrew that financial forecast entirely, saying that medical costs from new Medicare Advantage members were higher than expected.
Shares of UnitedHealth, which have plummeted 38% since the deadly Dec. 4 ambush of Thompson in midtown Manhattan, fell more than 16% Tuesday to levels last seen almost five years ago.
Other big insurers tumbled as well, with Elevance, Humana and Cigna falling between 4% and 7%.
There are many factors that have caused companies to lose value in the last few months, I am curious where UHC would be without this killing though. It's interesting that they saw their first quarterly earnings miss in over ten years. It's hard not to assume that Thompson's death contributed to the company's current issues directly.
While unrelated to the financial operations of the $340 billion healthcare giant, its shares have tumbled severely since the attack.
Their shareholders are literally suing them for overreacting to the assassination lol
BURKINA FASO-VENEZUELA MEETUP IN RUSSIA
This year’s Victory Day celebrations in Moscow looked less like a standard show of military might and more like a summit of the unbowed, bringing together leaders from Africa, Asia and the Americas, signalling that the age of a one‑pole world is fading.
Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who expressed admiration for the Pan-Africanist revolution taking place in Burkina Faso, whose name means ‘the land of upright [people].’ Both men recognised the role of the West in subjugating the Global South. Maduro has faced several regime change attempts, such as through the West backing US-linked Venezuelan right-wing interventionist Juan Guaidó.
On the other hand, Burkina Faso’s government has confirmed seven coup attempts since Traoré took power following a successful people-backed coup d’état. Both Maduro and Traoré have pursued pro-people policies. For instance, Maduro has championed social spending and initiatives like constructing homes for low-income families. In Burkina Faso, Traoré is building factories and gold processing facilities and modernising agriculture. Plus, Burkina Faso is building the all-too-important anti-imperialist confederation of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) alongside Mali and Niger, a step toward continental unity
CELAC-China Forum: Xi Backs Latin America’s Rejection of Foreign Interference - Telesur English
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‘We’ll work with Latin American and Caribbean countries to firmly safeguard the international system,’ he said. On Tuesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed support for Latin American countries in their rejection of foreign interference in domestic affairs.
This show of support for national sovereignty came during the opening address of the 4th China-CELAC Ministerial Forum, held with the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC). “China supports the countries of the region in safeguarding their national sovereignty and independence,” Xi said, urging CELAC nations to “pursue a development path suited to their national conditions.”
In addition to the foreign ministers of CELAC countries, the forum includes the participation of presidents Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil, Gabriel Boric of Chile, and Gustavo Petro of Colombia, who currently holds CELAC’s rotating presidency. Xi emphasized that China and Latin American countries are “important members of the Global South” and must remain united amid rising geopolitical tensions, bloc confrontations and increasing tendencies toward unilateralism and protectionism.
“We will work with Latin American and Caribbean countries to firmly safeguard the international system and speak with one voice on international and regional affairs,” he said.
“Development and revitalization are our inherent rights, and fairness and justice are our shared aspirations,” Xi added, in the face of “geopolitical turmoil and confrontation.” He highlighted joint efforts “to practice true multilateralism, uphold international fairness and justice, and promote the reform of the global governance system to advance multipolarity.”
The Chinese leader noted that trade between China and Latin America surpassed US$500 billion for the first time in 2024 and said his country is committed to continued mutual support with CELAC nations on issues concerning their “core interests and major concerns.”
Xi also announced that China would extend a US$9.2 billion line of credit to the region and enhance cooperation on security and law enforcement.
“We must deepen exchanges across various sectors and strengthen communication and coordination on significant international and regional issues,” Xi said. He added that Beijing will invite 300 political party leaders from CELAC countries to visit China to “exchange experiences on governance.”
The 4th China-CELAC forum will address issues including electrical interconnection, renewable energy, trade integration, projects linked to the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and access to natural resources such as lithium, rare earth elements, oil, and copper.
Bolivia: Luis Arce Surprisingly Abandons Presidential Race, Preaches Leftist Unity - agenzianova
The decision follows a long history of divisions within the Movement for Socialism (MAS)
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The President of Bolivia, Luis Arce, has announced that he will not run for office again in the elections scheduled for August 17. The decision, made public a few hours before registration for the presidential race opened, follows a long path of divisions within the Movement for Socialism (MAS), the party that has governed the country almost uninterruptedly for over 20 years. "Today I make known to the Bolivian people with absolute firmness my decision to withdraw my candidacy for the presidential elections next August," Arce said, calling for unity in his political party, to prevent the "fascist project" designed to "destroy the plurinational state" from winning. The appeal was especially directed at his predecessor, who was once a political ally, Evo Morales, who is seeking a new mandate despite the various legal impediments certified by the Constitutional Court. “From this stage I challenge former President Evo Morales not to insist on being a candidate for the presidency,” he said.
An economist, 61 years old, Arce has also long been responsible for a social and economic crisis in the country that has brought his government's approval ratings to their lowest levels in years. The crisis in the availability of the dollar, which the Central Bank has kept tied to a relatively stable exchange rate with the Bolivian for years, and the poor supply of fuel, crucial in a country whose structure makes road transport dominant, are at the root of numerous social protests, often resulting in prolonged closures of the main roads. A poll in view of the presidential elections, published at the end of March by the company Captura, assigned Arce about 1 percent of the preferences.
The hope of the incumbent president is that the unity of the left-wing forces, once united in the MAS and now divided into three segments, can be recomposed. In addition to those of Morales and Arce, who was for a long time Minister of Finance in the governments of the "cocalero" leader, there is in fact a third front that refers to Andronicus Rodriguez, president of the Senate who surprisingly launched his candidacy in recent days, when the head of state was still in the running. A decision that had opened controversy for the possible further fragmentation of the vote, but which today, in light of Morales' renunciation, could be less serious. The political fracture between Arce and Morales, the former considered distant from the leftist values proclaimed by the latter, has led over time to the division of the MAS into two blocks, both in parliament and in the country, protagonists of intense political and legal clashes. Lastly, in November 2024, Evo was ousted from the party he had led for 27 years, forcing him to take refuge in a new political force – Evo Pueblo – which proclaims total distance from the MAS.
Morales has theoretically exhausted the maximum limit of presidential mandates recognized by the Constitution, having also lost a referendum that he had called precisely to overcome the obstacle, but he does not intend to give up the race, denouncing a maneuver against him orchestrated by the right. The indigenous leader is also the protagonist of a delicate judicial affair: accused of sexual violence against minors and human trafficking, he is the subject of an arrest warrant that has been evading for months, sheltered by his most loyal supporters in the region of Cochabamba, which has always been his political and electoral bastion. Not infrequently, protests against the government's actions have been confused with clashes between supporters of Arce and those of Morales, a leader whom the president accuses of wanting to act only to prolong his political trajectory to the detriment of the interests of the people.
Brazil and China Support International Trade Based on WTO Rules: Lula da Silva - Telesur English
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Since 2009, China has been Brazil’s largest trading partner, with trade steadily increasing to reach a record US$158 billion in 2023. On Tuesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva with honors at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, where the two leaders held a closed-door meeting before signing new bilateral agreements.
“For years, the international order has needed deep reforms. In recent months, the world has become more unpredictable, more unstable and more fragmented. China and Brazil are determined to unite against unilateralism and protectionism,” Lula said. He is taking part in the 4th China-CELAC Ministerial Meeting.
The Brazilian president also voiced opposition to trade wars, stating they “have no winners,” “increase prices,” “suppress economies” and “erode the incomes of the most vulnerable people in each country.”
“President Xi Jinping and I support fair trade based on the rules of the World Trade Organization,” Lula emphasized. Xi, for his part, stressed that China and Brazil will jointly defend free trade and the multilateral system. He said the two countries must stand together against unilateralism, protectionism and acts of intimidation.
The text reads, “If virality were not driving analysis in Brazil, this powerful image of Lula and Xi Jinping would be duly interpreted as a show of unity and strength of the Global South through multilateralism and the Brazilian would be celebrated as a statesman, because he is.”
Xi also noted that both nations should align their development strategies, advance the building of a China-Brazil community, promote greater solidarity and cooperation among Global South countries, and strengthen collaboration in infrastructure, agriculture, energy and the energy transition.
Since 2009, China has been Brazil’s largest trading partner, with trade steadily increasing to reach a record US$158 billion in 2023. That year, Brazil registered a favorable trade surplus of US$51 billion. Bilateral cooperation spans nearly all sectors, under a broad strategic partnership agreement in effect since 2012.
On the global stage, in addition to being members of the G20, Brazil and China — along with Russia, India and South Africa — are founding members of BRICS, the economic cooperation group that also includes Iran, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Ethiopia. Brazil holds the rotating BRICS presidency in 2025 and will host the next summit, raising expectations that Xi will visit the country in the coming months. He last visited Brazil in November 2024.
Trump Travels to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates - Telesur English
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The U.S. President’s visit comes amid ongoing turmoil in the Middle East. On Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in the Saudi capital Riyadh, kicking off his visit to the Middle East amid calls for Washington to play a role in facilitating regional stability.
Trump was greeted at King Khaled International Airport by Prime Minister and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, known as “MBS” and considered Saudi Arabia’s strongman, who extended his hand at the bottom of the plane’s stairs before escorting him to the airport’s Royal Lounge.
The four-day whirlwind tour will take Trump to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, where he intends to meet with Gulf leaders and finalize investment deals worth trillions of U.S. dollars.
The visit comes amid ongoing turmoil in the Middle East: negotiations between the United States and Iran over nuclear issues have shown little progress; Israel’s offensive in Gaza continues; and there are no clear signs of de-escalation in its hostilities with Yemen’s Houthis and Lebanon.
The United States has come under widespread regional criticism for backing Israel’s military escalation and proposing the relocation of Palestinians from Gaza. Regional analysts hope that Washington could play a meaningful role during Trump’s visit by promoting a ceasefire and easing tensions.
With many issues in the Middle East “unsolved,” the need for the United States to coordinate with regional countries appears to be “more pressing than ever,” said Abdulaziz Sager, chairman of the Gulf Research Center. Saudi Arabia marks Trump’s first major official overseas visit of his second term. On his inauguration day in January, Trump said that he would choose Saudi Arabia as his first destination “if Saudi Arabia wanted to buy another 450, or 500 billion.”