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This is a 5+ year old interview between Kristina Borjesson (CBS journalist, twa800, fired 1990s, died 11/2023) and David Boies, a prosecutor for Epstein victims. This is from 2019.
Borjesson's channel lives on for now on RSS "The Whistleblower Newsroom". Download and archive.
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Palestine Action: The law has changed, but the truth hasn't - The Bristol Cable
To proscribe a non-violent direct action group as a terrorist organisation is an affront to freedom of expressionBristol Cable (The Bristol Cable)
Donald Trump dumped his latest tariff demand on Canada and it's an unintentionally hilarious read - 16 of the most brutal and on-point responses
America’s greatest living writer released another tariff letter yesterday and it features all the hallmarks we’ve come to expect. Donald Trump is threatening Canada this time around and he’s upped his demands, including 35% on Canadian goods.Saul Hutson (The Poke)
This would be great for lantern flies, etc. Absolutely not for hornets, carpenter bees, wasps, and so on. Laser attachment is separate.🙄
It got good reviews. It all comes to about $72, plus taxes. It's a lot for plastic, imo. I'll still look around. Lantern fly population is growing, and they are fast little buggers.
Moulin Rouge's red windmill sails restored and turning again
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"Friday Live: California ICE Raid At Marijuana Farm Turns Into Riot, Man Filmed Firing Shots At Agents" - Infowars
Me: Woa, so they're raiding this farm making illegal drugs that ruin the brains of the youth (en mass, orchestratedly) and are a gateway to everything else bad?
Them: No the weed growing was the legal part.
Me: Maybe Russia can invade America? How bad could it be?
@eriner @Murray_N Different thing but also evil.
What I'm talking about here is through the pot legalization they removed shame. Without that unwritten reality, and without parents who believed in maintaining a certain way (which is all but gone in most of America today), society will crumble. And I believe they did this "legalization" part on purpose no question about it.
Après l'excellent Dans les Abysses d'Epsiloon j'attaque enfin Le rapt d'internet de @pluralistic chez @cfeditions.
NHS GP slams Labour for 'serving private health sector'
Dr Jackie Grunsell fought a "legendary" campaign to keep a local NHS hospital open. Now, she's calling for everyone to back a new left partyEd Sykes (The Canary)
Ontario colleges lose nearly 10,000 jobs, and face cancellation or suspension of more than 600 college programs.
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Cuts at Ontario colleges leading to nearly 10,000 job losses, union says
Close to 10,000 college faculty and staff have either been let go or are projected to lose their jobs amid hundreds of program cancellations and suspensions since last year, the Ontario Public Service Employees Union said Wednesday as it warned of se…The Canadian Press (CTVNews)
POTUS is up and out of Joint Base Andrews and headed for Texas.
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Wegen übler Nachrede und Beauftragung eines Rufmords.
Die CDU hat bei mir ähnlich verschxxxen wie "die Russen", die "AfD" und die Trump-Anhänger.
Boah, hab ich einen Hals...🤬
Taylor Fritz sends water bottle to unwell fan as heat impacts Wimbledon again
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LIV Golf tries again to get world ranking points
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Illustrating every legendary creature in Wisconsin folklore: The Sliver Cat (sometimes incorrectly called the Silver Cat).
There are many variations of club-tailed cats in North American legend, and the Sliver Cat is Wisconsin's take on the legend. It was a large creature, with tasseled ears like a lynx, and red eyes with horizontal slits.
Most notably it had an eleven-foot-long tail, ending in a bony, ball-shaped knob. Half of the knob was smooth and hard, while the other half was barbed with sharp spikes. A Sliver Cat would lurk in the pine trees above, waiting for potential prey to pass below it. It would then knock its target unconscious with the smooth side of its club-tail, and then use the barbed side to pull its prey up into the tree, where it could be safely devoured.
Maxime Tessier, avocat du #pédocriminel Joël Le Scouarnec, décède à 34 ans
Avocat au barreau de Rennes, considéré comme «exceptionnel» par ses pairs, Maxime Tessier avait deux enfants en bas âge
Selon le parquet, la thèse du #suicide est privilégiée.
Ça commence à faire BEAUCOUP de suicides…
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« Nous sommes sous le choc » : Maxime Tessier, avocat du pédocriminel Joël Le Scouarnec, décède à 34 ans
Avocat au barreau de Rennes, considéré comme « exceptionnel » par ses pairs, Maxime Tessier avait deux enfants en bas âge. Selon le parquet, la thèse du suicide est privilégiée.Le Parisien avec AFP (Le Parisien)
encore un qui n'obéira plus < c'est cynique ça <
À la fin il ne va plus rester que des cons <ça ça va?<
Les hommes en noir n'ont plus d'avenir!
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Demande de destitution du Président de la République Emmanuel Macron en vertu de l'article 68 de la Constitution. - Demande de destitution du Président de la République Emmanuel Macron en vertu de l'article 68 de la Constitution. - Plateforme des pétition
Demande de destitution du Président Emmanuel Macron en vertu de l’article 68 de la Constitution À l’attention des parlementaires de l’Assemblée nationale et du Sénat, Nous, citoyens français, adressons cette demande de destitution du Président …petitions.assemblee-nationale.fr
2026 : année blanche pour le budget, ANNÉE NOIRE pour les Français - Le bourbon de Serge
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what the fuck are you talking about did you miss canada's fire season 2 years ago?? You must not live in north america. Or india, for that matter x.com/PGDynes/status/164038601… . Or anywhere that's being flooded with immigrants from india.
obviously nuclear war is a big deal incl in the short term but we're watching in realtime the IPCC predictions from 20 years ago play out - including tens of millions dying from new zoonotic diseases right on schedule.
Covid doesn't really count as a new zoonotic disease because it only jumped to humans because of Chinese gain-of-function research. Speaking of which, bioweapons are another potentially existential threat which could be on the table and is more dangerous than global warming, especially in combination with a malevolent AI.
Hezbollah Reveals War Details For the First Time
In his first interview with Al Mayadeen since assuming the leadership of Hezbollah, Sheikh Naim Qassem spoke to Al Mayadeen‘s chairman of the board of directors, Mr. Ghassan Ben Jeddou, offering a detailed account of the Resistance’s strategic decision to enter the ongoing war on Gaza through a “support battle” rather than a full-scale war.
Sheikh Qassem described the move as the product of collective deliberation within Hezbollah’s Shura Council, marking a pivotal moment in the group’s evolving response to the Israeli occupation’s war on Gaza. Sheikh Qassem revealed that Hezbollah’s Shura Council convened and unanimously decided to enter the support battle for Gaza. He emphasized that this decision was not taken lightly nor through phone calls. “This kind of decision cannot be made via phone calls or casual communications. It required an urgent in-person meeting,” he said, adding that the decision came two days after the start of the war, while Hezbollah had already begun launching attacks from Shebaa Farms on October 8.
Responding to the question of why Hezbollah chose a limited support operation rather than an all-out war, Sheikh Qassem stated that a full-scale war demands significant prior preparations. “The outcome of a full war is predictable. It requires preparedness that simply wasn’t available,” he said. Instead, Hezbollah opted for a measured approach. “We had to enter the battle with limited support and observe developments closely. Based on how things evolved, we could make a clearer choice,” Sheikh Qassem explained.
Goals of engagement in support operation
Weeks into the operation, the Shura Council solidified its decision to pursue a support war rather than a comprehensive one. According to Sheikh Qassem, this approach successfully achieved Hezbollah’s strategic objectives without escalating into full-scale conflict.
Sheikh Qassem outlined three primary goals behind Hezbollah’s engagement: Diverting the Israeli occupation forces: “We aimed to draw a significant number of Israeli forces to northern occupied Palestine,” he said; creating social pressure: Hezbollah sought to force the evacuation of Israeli settlers from the north, thereby triggering a social, economic, and security crisis; inflicting casualties: “The more soldiers we kill, the more we push Israel closer to defeat,” Sheikh Qassem asserted.
These tactics, he said, helped deplete Israeli military capabilities near Gaza and the surrounding areas, easing pressure on the besieged population in the Strip. “It also sends a clear message to the Israelis that they are facing a two-front war, and that it is in their interest to find a solution and bring this to an end,” he added.
No prior coordination
Sheikh Qassem denied that Hezbollah had any prior coordination with Hamas before the October 7 operation. “We simply didn’t know. If we weren’t aware, how could we join a comprehensive war from the start?” he said.
He disclosed that Hezbollah later received a message from the commander of Hamas’ military wing, martyr Mohammed Deif, via a Lebanese intermediary. Sheikh Qassem added that discussions were held in Beirut with senior Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya and his delegation during their visit. According to Sheikh Qassem, both Hezbollah and Palestinian factions, including in a meeting with the late Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, reached a shared conclusion: the support operation was sufficient to serve the resistance’s broader aims.
“For two months, we assessed whether this level of support was enough. But we came to see that the Israeli aggression was extreme, supported by new rules of engagement and US backing,” he said. “Doing more than support would not have changed the outcome.”
Sheikh Qassem clarified that, based on his information, Iran was not informed in advance of Hamas’ plans. “In fact, even parts of Hamas’ leadership abroad weren’t aware,” he noted. Still, he stressed that Iran’s unwavering support for the Palestinian cause, militarily, financially, politically, and even through intelligence and media, has continued uninterrupted. “Whether they told us or not, our stance remains firm in supporting Palestine, especially during this strategic phase of the al-Aqsa Flood,” he said.
Breaches that affected Hezbollah being investigated
In the second installment of his exclusive interview with Al Mayadeen, Hezbollah Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem addressed the recent security breaches that shook the organization, revealing ongoing internal investigations and new details about the scope and nature of the infiltration.
Sheikh Qassem confirmed that a central investigative committee had been formed and was still working, alongside several subcommittees examining specific aspects of the breach, including the booby-trapped pagers, the location of Sayyed Nasrallah’s assassination, and the assassination of Sayyed Hashem Safieddine. He said various monitoring and investigation points had also been established.
Rigged pagers, untraceable explosives
On the issue of the rigged pagers, Sheikh Qassem revealed that investigations uncovered a serious vulnerability in the procurement process over the year to year and a half leading up to the purchase. “We did not know the supply chain had been exposed. With the means available to us, we could not detect the presence of explosives,” he admitted. He explained that the type of explosive device used inside the pager was highly advanced and undetectable by standard methods. “This could be seen as a failure, or as a limitation of our capabilities,” he said.
In the days just before the pager explosion, Hezbollah’s team had already begun to suspect a malfunction. “There were efforts to examine the pager differently, including attempts to break it open, which were prompted by some anomalies that raised questions,” Sheikh Qassem noted.
As to whether the Israeli regime detonated the device out of fear it might be discovered, he said, “That’s an Israeli assessment. Perhaps they feared we were close to exposing it.”
Massive surveillance, not human espionage
Sheikh Qassem also acknowledged a serious gap in Hezbollah’s awareness of the scale of Israeli surveillance, particularly through electronic and aerial means. He said Hezbollah had received reports indicating possible wiretapping, but “we did not realize the extent, that it was near-total and very extensive.”
He said “Israel” has been collecting data through aerial surveillance over a 17-year period, documenting geographical and infrastructural changes. “We didn’t have the capacity to grasp how deep Israel’s information gathering had gone,” Sheikh Qassem admitted.
In light of this, Sheikh Qassem argued that human espionage now plays a secondary role compared to the technological intelligence capabilities deployed by Israel. “Frankly speaking, the human breach appears very limited compared to the immense volume of data collected through surveillance and drones,” he said.
He firmly denied any evidence of a widespread human infiltration within Hezbollah’s ranks. “There is no indication of any significant breach involving core figures or senior commanders,” he stressed, pledging transparency. “If we find there has been human penetration, I will speak publicly and disclose the level of that breach.”
1,500 bugged devices intercepted
Sheikh Qassem also disclosed that Hezbollah intercepted a shipment of roughly 1,500 bugged pager devices in Turkiye. The discovery was made after the initial pager explosion. Hezbollah immediately contacted Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, who in turn reached out to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, requesting the devices be destroyed. “This issue was addressed swiftly after the explosion,” Sheikh Qassem said.
As for speculation that similarly rigged military armor or protective gear may have been intended for Hezbollah fighters, Sheikh Qassem stated: “I have no information to confirm that.”
Sheikh Qassem addressed the future of the party following months of war and the loss of top leaders, including the late Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. He emphasized resilience, determination, and the readiness to confront any future Israeli aggression.
‘A people that cannot be defeated’
Sheikh Qassem reassured supporters that Hezbollah, despite the severe blows it had endured, is not a defeated force. “A people like this, an Ummah like this, a party and resistance like this, cannot be defeated,” he declared. “Do you expect anything less than for us to remain present, strong, and capable of shaping the future we choose?”
Referring to the attacks that targeted Hezbollah’s advanced capabilities, including the bugged pagers and communications systems, as well as the assassination of Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Sayyed Hashem Safieddine, and a group of top commanders and lower-ranking officers, Sheikh Qassem said the Israeli occupation had assumed Hezbollah would collapse. “And yet, here we are, back on our feet, engaged in fierce battle, and forcing Israel to agree to a ceasefire. What does that say?” he asked.
He listed what he called the elements of victory: Hezbollah’s continued operations, the Israeli failure to penetrate deeper into Lebanese territory or reach Beirut or Sidon, and the preservation of Lebanese unity. “They failed to spark internal strife. They failed to destroy the party. They failed to achieve their objectives,” he affirmed.
‘Our patience has limits’
Commenting on the Israeli occupation’s expanding aggression, including recent attacks on Beirut’s southern suburb, Sheikh Qassem warned that Hezbollah’s patience was not unlimited. “Resistance will not wait forever. There are limits,” he stated. While he did not disclose timing or methods, he underscored that when the decision is made, “there is no third option between victory and martyrdom. We do not have surrender as an option.”
He attributed the Israeli occupation’s escalated operations to US policy, saying Washington hopes to gain through diplomacy what it failed to achieve militarily. “Their strategy is: ‘Let’s use diplomacy to get what we couldn’t in war.’ So the Americans apply pressure through Israel,” he said.
Sheikh Qassem praised Lebanese state leaders for their unified position. “I salute President Joseph Aoun, Speaker Nabih Berri, and all officials involved in what has become a remarkable display of national unity.”
Martyrdom of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah
In deeply personal remarks, Sheikh Qassem reflected on the loss of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, calling it a devastating shock not only to the public but also to Hezbollah’s leadership. “His martyrdom was not only unexpected to the world, it was unexpected for us,” he said. “If you had asked me before, I would have said all of us might fall before Sayyed [Nasrallah] does. That’s how strong, courageous, and divinely guided he was.”
“It was not easy to imagine his departure,” he added. “Perhaps this was part of a divine secret. We do not know when our time comes. But he earned his rest, and he rose to the highest rank. We consider martyrdom the greatest honor, and he received the highest honor.”
Sheikh Qassem described the moment he learned of the assassination. “At first, I was in denial. I thought maybe the news wasn’t true, maybe he wasn’t hit, maybe he was still alive somewhere. But the next day, the brothers confirmed the body had been recovered. That’s when the truth settled in.”
The greatest challenge now, he said, is carrying on in the absence of a leader whose strength, tone, energy, and stance were irreplaceable. “We don’t cry because he’s gone, we cry because we don’t know how to compensate for what we’ve lost,” Sheikh Qassem said. “But martyrdom doesn’t stop the path; it nourishes it.”
“We are now charged with continuing this mission at the level of his sacrifice. With sincerity and resolve, we ask God to help us carry this responsibility.”
Assuming the leadership of Hezbollah
Sheikh Qassem opened up about the tense days following the assassination of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, recounting his first public appearance, the burdens of leadership, and how Hezbollah transitioned into a new command structure while under fire.
After the assassination of Sayyed Hashem Safieddine, Sheikh Qassem formally assumed the role of Secretary General, with direct responsibility for overseeing Hezbollah’s military operations. He said that shortly after taking the helm, he was asked by an Iranian military leader and a Lebanese commander outside Hezbollah how he would manage a military campaign.
Sheikh Qassem explained that the Secretary-General is, by party structure, also the head of the Jihadi Council, responsible for directing military affairs. “Now that I was in this position, I had to intensify communication with relevant commanders and better understand operational details,” he said.
He laid out three key qualifications for leading Hezbollah and its resistance project: The ability to organize and lead effectively, a deep understanding of Hezbollah’s mission and strategic vision, and familiarity with the party’s structure, resources, and internal workings. “All of these were present,” he affirmed, noting that he had served as deputy for 32 years and was an active member of the Shura Council throughout.
Process of making military decisions
Sheikh Qassem offered a rare insight into Hezbollah’s military decision-making process, emphasizing that all major decisions, from naming unit leaders to launching operations, are made collectively within the Shura Council. “There is no appointment without deep discussion.”
He added that proposed battle scenarios, such as the Qalamoun campaign, Hezbollah’s entry into Syria, or decisions to retaliate against Israeli actions, are always brought before the council. “We might say: this is our proposal, the Jihadi Council recommends this course. Should we strike this way? Launch a drone? Fire a rocket? All of this goes through internal deliberation,” he said.
Sheikh Qassem stressed that Hezbollah continued to function in an organized fashion even amid heavy attacks. “Hezbollah was run as if it still had a secretary general. No one outside the leadership was making the decisions.”
He detailed how operational decisions were made for each escalation. “When Tel Aviv was struck, that had its own directive. When the strike hit Netanyahu’s residence, that required a specific order. Even what the enemy calls ‘Black Sunday’ on November 24, 370 rockets and drones in one day, that too was based on a formal decision.”
The Tel Aviv strike: Meticulously coordinated
Sheikh Qassem emphasized that the strike on Tel Aviv was not spontaneous but the result of deliberate planning and leadership oversight. “The Secretary-General was following developments closely through the military command,” he said, referring to martyr Sayyed Nasrallah, who remained engaged in strategic oversight until the last moment.
He described the military command structure at the time of the strike as fully intact. “Every position in the military command was occupied. No seat was left vacant,” he stated, adding that contingency plans were implemented quickly after leadership losses.
Sheikh Qassem acknowledged that Iran had provided consultations, for which he expressed gratitude, but stressed that the decisions came from Hezbollah’s own organizational framework. “While we appreciate the Iranian advice, the decisions related to our military structure were made internally,” he noted.
He cited a specific instance to illustrate the level of coordination: the timing of his third public speech, which was immediately followed by the Tel Aviv strike. “How could the two occur back-to-back unless there was a detailed, prearranged plan?” he asked rhetorically.
‘Legendary resilience’ on the support front
Reflecting on the battlefield performance, Sheikh Qassem described the front as having exhibited “legendary resilience,” which he attributed to two main components. “First, the young fighters who were stationed there: they knew what they were doing and held their ground even if they were cut off from communication. They achieved something heroic,” he said.
“The second component was the external support, what we call the bombardment,” he added, referring to the salvoes of missiles and drones launched by Hezbollah in support of frontline units. He assured the public that even in the most difficult moments, Hezbollah maintained an active and coordinated presence. “Until the very last moment, fighters were reaching positions like the southern town of Khiam,” he revealed. “There were places we couldn’t reach, yes, but not everything was severed.”
Asked whether Hezbollah still possessed the human and non-human capabilities needed to continue fighting, Sheikh Qassem declined to disclose numbers or percentages related to losses or remaining strength. Instead, he offered a concise yet firm assurance: “Hezbollah is rebuilding, recovering, and ready now.”
He added, “If Israel were to attack, we would not stand by and watch; we would fight.”
Regarding claims that 500 of Hezbollah’s weapons storage sites south of the Litani River had been destroyed, Sheikh Qassem replied: “They’re referring to what they saw south of the Litani. But the country is vast,” declining to elaborate further.
Why Hezbollah accepted a ceasefire
Sheikh Qassem revisited discussions that took place even before the war began, noting that martyr Sayyed Nasrallah had publicly stated Hezbollah was not seeking war. A French-American proposal for a 21-day ceasefire in Lebanon, separate from Gaza, was already circulating well before the broader conflict erupted.
According to Qassem, on September 25, a joint French-American statement outlined the proposal. “As media coverage and diplomatic discussions unfolded, Sayyed Nasrallah informed Speaker Nabih Berri through (Hezbollah MP) Hussein Khalil that Hezbollah was open to the idea of a ceasefire, depending on how the proposal could be improved through negotiations,” he explained.
But just two days later, Sayyed Nasrallah was assassinated, and the situation changed dramatically. Hezbollah launched what it later named Operation People of Might in response to the Israeli escalation. Sheikh Qassem disclosed that the name was suggested in part by martyr Mohammad Afif, who had texted Sheikh Qassem with a list of proposed titles.
He stressed that Hezbollah had never made a decision to enter a full-scale war, only to retaliate for Israeli aggression. “If the enemy stops, we are ready to stop. We didn’t start the war; they did,” he said.
Avoiding a war of attrition
Sheikh Qassem explained that the military campaign had succeeded in halting the Israeli occupation’s advance and preventing it from achieving its objectives. Prolonging the conflict further, he argued, would have led to a war of attrition with no strategic gain. “At that point, the battle risked becoming aimless, and we would have ended up at the negotiating table anyway,” he said. “So, on November 24, we agreed to a ceasefire because the enemy had also accepted it.”
The agreement was facilitated by US envoy Amos Hochstein, who presented a draft to Speaker Nabih Berri. Hezbollah reviewed the proposal, submitted amendments through Berri, and the final agreement was reached with unanimous approval from Hezbollah’s Shura Council.
Qassem noted that Hezbollah’s front-line commanders also supported the deal. “They said this was the right proposal at the right time, after we had reached the point of attrition.”
Sheikh Naim Qassem firmly rejected two prevailing narratives surrounding the movement’s decision to accept a ceasefire with the Israeli regime: that Iran pressured Hezbollah into the agreement, and that the central leadership was unaware of the heroic endurance being demonstrated by fighters on the southern front.
Sheikh Qassem stressed: “How could a ceasefire go into effect at 4 o’clock, and everyone from the frontlines to the rear immediately comply, unless there’s a connected command chain and a decision being executed?” He emphasized that Hezbollah’s military discipline disproved the claim of disconnection with field units.
On the role of Iran, Qassem was equally clear: “Iran never asked us to agree to a ceasefire. We informed them of our decision, but it was entirely ours. It was a Lebanese decision, taken by Hezbollah and Amal. Even the Lebanese state accepted the agreement through indirect negotiations.”
Iran’s calculated non-intervention
Sheikh Qassem acknowledged that at the outset of the Gaza war, Hezbollah had moved independently to begin its support operations based on its own assessment of capabilities and strategic timing. Although some within the Palestinian factions initially felt the support was insufficient, they later accepted its value.
As for Iran’s role in the broader regional war, Sheikh Qassem pointed to Tehran’s calculated restraint: “Iran understood that direct entry into the war would pull the United States into a confrontation with Tehran, giving Israel exactly what it wanted, a larger war with US backing.”
Instead, Iran chose to provide critical financial, military, political, and media support across the Axis of Resistance. “Iran did everything it could and more,” said Qassem. “We never asked Iran to participate in the war, and it did not need to be asked. Its support is the foundation of our resilience, and that of the entire resistance.”
He stressed that direct military engagement is not the only form of meaningful support: “Participation comes in many forms. Iran did what mattered most, and it was deeply effective.”
The Leader of the Revolution’s personal involvement
Sheikh Qassem also revealed the degree of attention Iranian Leader Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei devoted to the situation in Gaza and Lebanon. “The Leader was receiving daily reports from the IRGC, Iranian intelligence, and media, and was actively following developments. He urged his officials to give support, stay engaged, and stand by us,” Qassem said.
“What more could we ask for?” he added. “The stream kept on flowing even if some of the canals got damaged. But if the source dries up, we have a real problem. And the source, Imam Khamenei’s commitment, remains steadfast.”
In a candid assessment of the regional landscape, Hezbollah Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem described the collapse of the Syrian government as a “definite loss” for the Axis of Resistance, noting that Syria once served as a vital logistical and political artery for armed Palestinian groups and resistance movements.
Syria’s Strategic Role Before the Collapse
Sheikh Qassem stated, “What happened in Syria was certainly a loss for the Axis of Resistance because Syria was a route for military support,” recalling the era when Damascus offered concrete assistance to Palestinian factions and facilitated the transfer of weapons and supplies.
He added that the Syrian government, prior to its downfall, had a clear political stance aligned against the Israeli occupation, which amplified its value to the Axis of Resistance. The collapse of that role, he said, had ripple effects not only in Lebanon but also in Gaza, where resistance forces had relied on Syrian backing in various forms.
The Hezbollah leader expressed uncertainty regarding Syria’s political future:
“We still cannot clearly read what the shape of the future Syrian system will be,” he said, raising critical questions about whether the country will emerge as an inclusive political order or fall under the control of a single faction that sidelines other communities and movements. Sheikh Qassem also warned of lingering instability: “Thousands of Alawites and others were killed by groups connected to the regime. This poses a serious threat to any efforts at rebuilding a stable national framework.”
Despite Hezbollah’s historic alliance with Syria, Sheikh Qassem clarified that the organization has “no connection to the internal situation in Syria” following the regime’s collapse, but he hoped Syrians would ultimately form a unified and independent government that stands against the Israeli occupation.
Normalization with the Israeli occupation
Turning to recent signs of Syrian normalization with the Israeli regime, Sheikh Qassem issued a stern warning: “Such steps are extremely dangerous,” emphasizing that any move by Syria to engage with the Israeli occupation would be viewed as a betrayal of its resistance legacy. He expressed confidence, however, in the Syrian people: “Our trust in the Syrian people is high. We believe they will reject normalization, but how they do that is their responsibility, not ours.”
Sheikh Qassem reiterated Hezbollah’s consistent opposition to normalization, whether by Syria or other Arab regimes: “We have always opposed normalization. Israel will not stop its aggression just because someone shakes hands with it. That’s an illusion.” He criticized the continued Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights and the constant strikes inside Syria, noting that the Zionist regime has “taken 600 square kilometers of Syrian territory and stripped the Syrian army of much of its military capacity, yet its demands and attacks never cease.”
‘Israel’ is not to be trusted
Sheikh Qassem concluded with a stark reminder: “Israel is a predatory entity. It’s expansionist, insatiable, and criminal. It has no problem committing acts of mass killing. It is a rampaging beast backed by the greatest tyrant, the United States.”
His remarks encapsulate Hezbollah’s long-held view that the only viable approach to the Israeli occupation is resistance, not appeasement or normalization and that any regional actor entertaining otherwise is playing with fire.
In his continued commentary on regional developments, Hezbollah Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem firmly rejected any notion that the party is involved in shaping or influencing Syria’s internal resistance landscape, stressing that Hezbollah opposes normalization with the Israeli occupation in principle, but would not interfere directly in Syria’s domestic decisions.
Hezbollah opposes normalization, plays no role in Syria
When asked if Hezbollah’s opposition to normalization was purely theoretical or would involve practical efforts inside Syria, Sheikh Qassem replied: “We will not intervene on the ground to try to change the direction of the Syrian regime. We have no relation to that. We are against normalization in theory.”
He further clarified that Hezbollah has no ties to any current Syrian groups claiming the mantle of resistance: “Even those who now call themselves ‘the Resistance’ or ‘the People of Valor’, maybe they liked the name or someone suggested it, but we have no connection to them. We have no organized resistance project inside Syria.”
He added that even during earlier border disturbances in Lebanon’s Hermel region, Hezbollah explicitly distanced itself from the events and coordinated with the Lebanese Army to ensure state control.
Sheikh Qassem stressed Hezbollah’s complete detachment from both the Syrian regime and any armed groups active within the country. “We are not involved on the borders, that’s the army’s responsibility. We’re also not involved in the coastal events in Syria, nor in determining the nature of Syria’s regime or whether a resistance exists there.”
He reiterated that Hezbollah’s stance toward Syria is expressed only in political terms, emphasizing: “The responsibility lies with the Syrian people; they make the decisions.”
No direct contact with new Syrian authorities
On whether any contact had occurred with the new Syrian administration, Sheikh Qassem said: “There was no direct communication. There were some very limited, indirect attempts by ground-based groups, but they didn’t lead anywhere.” He revealed that in the immediate aftermath of the Assad regime’s fall, some Hezbollah-affiliated individuals with ties to other groups initiated informal conversations, but those efforts quickly stalled, and no meaningful dialogue emerged.
Sheikh Qassem addressed growing speculation about the potential for Syria’s new rulers to be used as a tool against Hezbollah: “We have the right to be cautious. We’ve received reports from both Western and Arab countries suggesting that such ideas exist, that someone wants the new Syrian regime to serve a role in destabilizing Lebanon.”
He warned Lebanese officials to be vigilant: “Some countries speak positively to Lebanon but offer nothing in return. Meanwhile, they hope to use Syria as leverage against us.” He added that certain regional and international powers are exploring ways to resurrect past models of Syrian dominance over Lebanon, albeit in a different guise. “As Syria once controlled Lebanon in various ways and sometimes served foreign agendas, some actors are looking to repeat that experience with a new formula.”
Without naming specific states, Sheikh Qassem underscored the importance of political awareness: “We hope these ideas remain theoretical and are never implemented. Lebanese political leaders must stay alert to those who offer words without action.”
Hezbollah’s Qassem: Attack on Hezbollah Is an Attack on Lebanon Itself
Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem stressed that the current political pressure facing the party is not merely targeted at Hezbollah but constitutes a broader assault on Lebanon’s sovereignty and its national fabric.
“The current stance is not against Hezbollah, but against the Shiites and against Lebanon itself,” Qassem declared, pushing back against narratives framing the political crisis as a partisan conflict.
He praised Speaker of Parliament Nabih Berri for his steadfastness, calling him “a man known for taking positions worthy of pride,” highlighting Berri’s commitment to Shiite unity, national unity, and the broader Islamic cause.
“Sheikh Qassem warned that calls to disarm Hezbollah align with Israeli demands and aim to strip Lebanon of its only real source of strength: its resistance.”
“Lebanon’s strength lies in its people, its army, and its resistance. Anyone advocating to disarm the resistance is, in effect, weakening the entire country,” he said.
Existential Threat to Lebanese Shiites?
When asked whether Lebanon’s Shiite community is under existential threat, Qassem responded affirmatively, noting that “there are those who believe that elections and national governance can proceed without the Shiite sect’s participation.”
He cautioned that without Hezbollah’s deterrent power, “Israel” could expand its aggression into southern Lebanon, posing a direct danger to Shiite-populated areas.
“When they say they want a Shiite MP in parliament who doesn’t belong to Amal or Hezbollah, their aim is to eliminate both. We are one family, one land, one resistance,” Qassem stated, defending Speaker Berri’s firm stance under regional and Western pressure.
He emphasized that while there is indeed a looming existential threat, the Shiite community is not powerless:
“Let no one think we are weak. We are strong by God, and our resilience, sacrifices, and steadfastness are what keep Lebanon standing.”
Hezbollah’s Relations with Internal Political Parties
Regarding inter-party relations, Sheikh Qassem accused the Lebanese Forces party of aligning ideologically with “Israel” and obstructing reconciliation. In contrast, he revealed that Hezbollah maintains intermittent and discreet dialogue with the Kataeb Party and ongoing, albeit infrequent, communication with the Future Movement.
He lamented that the absence of former Prime Minister Saad Hariri has weakened the Future Movement’s political structure, but noted that Hezbollah’s past coordination with Hariri was substantial and respectful.
Strategic Recalibration Underway
Sheikh Qassem announced an internal strategic review within Hezbollah, noting that various committees have been tasked with assessing the party’s performance and recalibrating its operational approach in media, education, politics, and public engagement. The process, he said, may take up to two months.
“Our principles remain fixed, but our methods must evolve,” he noted.
Openness to Gulf States and Turkey
Qassem affirmed Hezbollah’s willingness to engage with Arab and regional powers, including the Gulf and Turkey, provided the relationship is one of mutual respect and sovereignty.
“We welcome any Arab or foreign effort that contributes to Lebanon’s reconstruction, but not on the basis of turning Lebanon into a client state,” he stressed.
He confirmed ongoing communication with Ankara and other Arab capitals, adding that Hezbollah is part of the government and open to any constructive relationship.
Support for UNIFIL, with Conditions
On UNIFIL’s presence in southern Lebanon, Qassem reiterated Hezbollah’s support for its mandate, provided it respects Lebanese sovereignty and coordinates operations with the Lebanese Army.
“We support the extension of UNIFIL’s mandate, but we reject any unilateral operations by UNIFIL within villages and private properties without army coordination,” he said.
The Role of Arms in Hezbollah’s Identity
Qassem dismissed calls to disarm Hezbollah as misframed, asserting that the party is more than its arsenal.
“Hezbollah is a movement, a belief, a national project. The weapon is just one part of it, and not the defining part.”
While he acknowledged that discussions around arms are valid in the proper context, he underscored that disarmament is not a viable path so long as Lebanon’s sovereignty is at risk.
Rebuttal to Critics: “What Have You Accomplished?”
In a firm rebuke to Hezbollah’s detractors, Qassem challenged those demanding the party’s dissolution:
“What have you accomplished for Lebanon? Our track record speaks for itself: the liberation of southern Lebanon in 2000, the deterrence of Israeli aggression, and 17 years of security since the 2006 war.”
He blamed political rivals for past internal conflicts, foreign interventions, and the rise of groups like ISIS.
On the Absence of Factionalism Within Hezbollah
Qassem laughed off recurring media speculation about internal divisions within Hezbollah.
“They speak of wings and factions, but I see no wings flying. The party is united, the leadership is united, and our decisions are made collectively through the Shura Council.”
He described Hezbollah’s internal cohesion as one of its greatest strengths.
Final Word: Loyalty to Nasrallah and the Resistance Axis
Qassem closed the interview with an emotional tribute to Hezbollah’s late Secretary-General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah.
“My love for Sayyed was deep, personal, and beyond formality. His leadership lifted burdens from all of us. His martyrdom is a badge of honor.”
He reaffirmed Hezbollah’s unwavering alliance with Iran and the broader Axis of Resistance, praising allies in Yemen, Iraq, and Syria.
“We are continuing on this path with loyalty and strength. Our journey is long, with ups and downs, but it is a journey of great reward.”
source: Al Mayadeen
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Hezbollah SG reveals war details on Al Mayadeen for the first time
Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem details post-war readiness, stance on Syria, and reasons for accepting the ceasefire after Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's assassination.Al Mayadeen English (Hezbollah SG reveals war details on Al Mayadeen for the first time)
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GH 15 prayer for July 11, 2025
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AP Decision Notes: What to expect in the Washington, DC, city council special election
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Then. We. Are. Fucked.
What If the Political Pendulum Doesn’t Swing Back?
The Cycles of American History foresaw American voter dealignment, and an electronic age that would see voters prioritize personality over party—but it didn’t anticipate Trump.The New Republic
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#politics #world
Every CIA Coup Explained in 23 Minutes
These are the cases when the Central Intelligence Agency participated in overthrowing a government.0:00 Iran (1953)1:07 Chile (1973)2:40 Guatemala (1954)4:05...YouTube
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Personally I don't think the Governor or legislature should be able to repeal a law enacted by voters. If the law needs to be repealed it should go to the voters who enacted it in the first place!
Every time I open the net = New horse fact
Every time I open the net = New horse factby ReasonableWelcome248LUCK (USLUCK)
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Stilleven met porseleinen pot en judaspenning
Stilleben mit Porzellanvase und Judaspfennig / Still Life with Porcelain Jar and Lunaria
Gemälde, Öl auf Leinwand, 142 x 121 cm, Groninger Museum, Groningen
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A rightwing minister told Sweden to get tough on crime – until his own son was caught in a Nazi scandal
In our current political climate, why is migration minister Johan Forssell surprised that a teenage boy might be drawn to extremism? asks journalist Martin GelinMartin Gelin (The Guardian)
Six Months After California Wildfires, Less Than 100 Building Permits Have Been Issued in Los Angeles
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Six Months After California Wildfires, Less Than 100 Building Permits Have Been Issued in Los Angeles | The Gateway Pundit | by Mike LaChance
The wildfires that ravaged southern California and destroyed thousands of homes in the Pacific Palisades and other neighborhoods happened six months ago, and yet, less than 100 building permits have been issued.Mike LaChance (Where Hope Finally Made a Comeback)
An acquaintance (who used to be a friend), has covered her Facebook with bisexual flags and is now bisexual. This is a woman in her 40s, who while she always claimed to support gay rights, also always talked about how gross she thought being attracted to women was.
She’s married to a man 10 years older than her who’s kind of shit. Has never dated a woman or expressed an interest in women (literally the opposite- dick obsessed) and was unwilling to hang out with mutual lesbian friends at gay or lesbian bars in the 2000s (who she is also no longer friends with). I’ve known her for 20 some years.
She also basically friend dumped me because I had more children than she thinks her friends should have. She’s anti natalist, but will ‘tolerate’ 1-2 kids. I have 4 because of a twin pregnancy that I wasn’t interested in aborting (I wanted 3 children and I was 37).
Do I think she is now pretending to be bisexual for attention and because she’s liberal and it’s cool? Yeah probably.
BRICS, Blackrock quitte l'Ukraine, Trump se fâche, la Russie ne transige pas. Par Jacques Sapir
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@Emmanuel Florac The media outlets in the west, well especially in the US are suppressing any news about the implications of BRICS. When clearly, people like Marco Rubio, Trump and others are terrified that their monopoly may be reaching an end.
It is more likely that western policies will only hasten their worst nightmares. Ironically, the acceptance of BRICS would improve the lifestyles of US residents and many others the world over.
Revealed: How Pro-Israel Lawyers Threatened NHS Over Palestine Badges
Exclusive: UK Lawyers for Israel pressured a London NHS trust to ban symbols of Palestinian solidarity among staff. Three healthcare workers are now taking legal action against the trust for discrimination. Harriet Williamson reports.Novara Media
Project 2025 linked to Israel-backing groups trying to stop UNRWA
Project 2025’s ties to groups fomenting Israel’s anti-UNRWA propaganda revealed in Hannah Sharland's investigation for the CanaryHannah Sharland (The Canary)
Rechtsstaat, der
Erklärung: Ein Staat, in dem Die **#Polizei** **#Berlin** wiederholt falsche Aussagen zum Verhalten von Protestierenden trifft und die **#Staatsanwaltschaft** auch dann weiter ermittelt, wenn **#Videobeweise** vorliegen, die zeigen, dass die Behörden einfach glatt gelogen haben.
Wannabe tyrants’ flimsy excuses for blocking non-party campaigning
Ian Byrne MP reintroduces the real #HillsboroughLaw after Labour delays. Is Starmer watering down justice? Find out what’s at stake.Mike Sivier (Vox Political)
Week in images: 07-11 July 2025
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Reform-Supporting Neo-Nazi Suspended From Party
Exclusive: Kai Cunningham, described as ‘representative of the new Reform’, called for a ‘national socialist government’ and went on an antisemitic rant.Novara Media
wir sind an dem punkt, an dem menschenwürde „woke“ ist. wir haben die kulturkriegswelle bis zum kern der menschenrechte laufen lassen. hunderte „liberale“ feuilletonmänner haben in zeitungen und medien dieses landes dem wahnsinn statt gegeben. danke für nichts.
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Attached: 1 image Union & SPD konnten sich heute nicht auf die Wahl der von der SPD vorgeschlagenen Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf für einen Richterposten am Bundesverfassungsgericht einigen, das Thema wurde von der Tagesordnung genommen, jetzt ist Sommerp…Mastodon
Miriam Margolyes Responds To The Right-Wing Corporate Media's Claims About Her Health In Her Customary Way - Dorset Eye
The cheap, corporate, right-wing media trip over reality with blindfolds on, and every once in a while they are exposed. Over to Miriam. Miriam addresses the rumours… pic.twitter.Penny Lane (Dorset Eye Ltd)
Grok: searching X for “from:elonmusk (#Israel OR #Palestine OR #Hamas OR #Gaza)”
If you ask the new #Grok 4 for opinions on controversial questions, it will sometimes run a search to find out #Elon Musk’s stance before providing you with an answer.
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Grok: searching X for “from:elonmusk (Israel OR Palestine OR Hamas OR Gaza)”
If you ask the new Grok 4 for opinions on controversial questions, it will sometimes run a search to find out Elon Musk’s stance before providing you with an answer. …Simon Willison’s Weblog
Rubio stresses cooperation in talks with China's foreign minister at ASEAN forum in Malaysia
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Die #Zeugnisse sind eingesteckt, letzte #Elterngespräche erledigt und auf dem Heimweg noch eine kleine #Kaffeepause gemacht.
Wie immer: In den #Ferien bin ich nur in dringenden Fällen online. Wir sehen uns auf der anderen Seite der #Schulferien wieder!
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One of the greatest truth-tellers to ever live, Ernst Zundel's body of work completely refutes the official narrative of events surrounding the Second World War. His primary medium of expression was video. He created the classic public access television show, ANOTHER VOICE OF FREEDOM, to expose Jewish lies about the "Holocaust". As part of that program, he produced a must watch 12 part docuseries called THE TRUE STORY OF GERMAN-JEWISH RELATIONS.
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Another Voice of Freedom, Episode 455: The True Story of German-Jewish Relations, Part 1 (of 12)
Host Ernst Zundel covers the formation of the state known as 'Israel', detailing which Jews were involved and how they did it. Including some of the battles between the Zionist Jews and German Jews, how 1000s oUGETube
I love vivaldi for cool built-in, nice customization, look and a killer feature is built-in mail client.
I wish vivaldi had:
- built-in proxy manager
- better built-in adblock (youtube... you know)
- search shortcuts (bookmark, history, and quick actions) just like in firefox. (search engines nicknames is a good start though)
- mobile vivaldi adblock is even worse than desktop one
- mobile vivaldi extensions (though it relies on chromium =()
Anyways thank you Vivaldi team for what you do.
Check. I've made a video. Vivaldi proxy sends you to OS proxy, thus it does not have proxy client built-in.
System proxy is not what works with me, but I use extension "SwitchyOmega" for it.
It seems this extension does not use proxy for mail client. It is not that bad, but built-in proxy in Vivaldi just as in Firefox would be very nice.
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Catweazle, thank you for assistance though.
@nekokat, as said, I can't test it because of Portmaster, the only what works for me to skip country restrictions is a Proxie extension, VPNLY (Swiss), no account, private, no logs, no data limmits, free.
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Texas floodwaters damaged crops and endangered livestock. Now farmers and ranchers are cleaning up
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When will FA be back to normal whatever normal is these days?
Why are the Home posts days old?
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I'm still waiting on my Home posts to load.
Earlier today, there were 150,000 jobs in the queue (due to the bug).
I see it's at 50,000 jobs pending now.
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@surferistic @CDuBois @Phil @1031
Truth Social is screwed up to. When I Log In, the Home posts are 22 hours old? You have to scroll down until you find newer posts of 7 hours or more??
Anyone know what caused this mess?
On FreeRepublic. com, once I leave the main Forum, I can't get back to it. I have to Log Off & Log in again.
Question is, why don't moderators at least explain what is going on instead of saying nothing??
Moderators don't always know what is happening.
In this case Mastadon did an update that went bad. This is mostly outside the control of FA.
@Phil @surferistic @CDuBois @1031
Firefox, Microsoft, & other entities keep pushing updates that SCREW everything up. Is it incompetence or on purpose?
Time to fire a lot of people for incompetence and/or malicious acts.
Speaking only of FA/Mastadon, it is not a commercial enterprise and is done mostly by volunteers in their free time. Most of these people have full time jobs.
So they are not incompetent, just stretched and patience is warranted.
@Phil
My misunderstanding and my apologies; thank you for the clarification. However, others like Microsoft are an entirely different issue. Lately, Updates from many corporations are full of bugs that screw up our computers, cell phones, etc. My keyboard & mouse haven't worked right for a month due to Windows updates with bugs. My Samsung phone gets screwed up with almost every update which also happens on IPhones. The list goes on.
Who is Morgan Riddle? A fashion influencer at Wimbledon who attends boyfriend Taylor Fritz's matches
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White House ridiculed after posting 'embarrassing' Superman Trump pic
The White House has been mocked after posting a super-weird picture of Donald Trump as Superman.Charlie Herbert (The London Economic)
Or worse, this 👇
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Details Surface About Sen. Feinstein And The Chinese Spy Who Worked For Her
New details emerged Wednesday about how a mole for the government of communist China managed to stay by Senator Dianne Feinstein's side for nearly 20 years.CBS San Francisco
TapTrap is a new attack on Android that lures you into performing actions you did not intend to do. This allows an app to silently access your camera or location, or even erase your entire device — all without your consent.
Source: taptrap.click
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Le Portugal n’est pas une province de l’UE, mais un pays souverain qui doit définir sa propre voie : avec le PCP manifestation massive pour les salaires, les retraites et la Constitution
26 juin, des manifestations massives au Portugal
Deux grandes marées ont envahi aujourd’hui les villes de Lisbonne et de Porto, exigeant des salaires et des droits, défendant la réalisation du projet de vie collective inscrit dans son texte fondateur, la Constitution.
C’est cette revendication qui s’est répandue dans tout le pays pendant plusieurs mois et qui, face à face, a abouti à plus de 140 000 signatures sur la pétition organisée par le PCP « Augmenter les salaires et les pensions pour une vie meilleure », désormais remise au Premier ministre.
Car, comme l’a déclaré Paulo Raimundo, « c’est aussi le moment de résister et de prendre l’initiative » et de ne pas attendre, c’est le moment de dire non : « Le Portugal n’est pas une province de l’Union européenne. Le Portugal est un pays souverain qui peut et doit définir sa propre voie. »
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« Respecter la Constitution, augmenter les salaires et les retraites, pour une vie meilleure »,
c’est la voie que nous proposons et qui est essentielle pour servir ce qui compte et ce qui compte, c’est la vie de ceux qui travaillent, de ceux qui ont travaillé toute leur vie et des jeunes.
La marche que nous réalisons ici à Lisbonne, mais aussi en ce même temps à Porto, est un moment important de résistance, d’affirmation de la liberté et de la démocratie, mais aussi d’espoir et d’affirmation de l’alternative dont le pays a besoin.
Une marche qui exprime le grand chemin de contact, de clarification et de mobilisation que nous avons réalisé dans tout le pays, dans une action remarquable dont le style est venu se maintenir et s’intensifier, dans des centaines de lieux, d’entreprises, de services publics, avec des milliers de conversations, face à face, face à face, en collectant des signatures.
Nous avons récemment remis au Premier ministre plus de 140 000 signatures, plus de 140 000 demandes de réponses aux principaux problèmes et aux attentes et désirs de la majorité.
Plus de 140 000 engagements de lutte des travailleurs, des retraités et des jeunes pour une augmentation des salaires et des pensions, pour le droit à la santé, pour le droit au logement, pour les droits des enfants et des parents.
Des revendications pour cette vie meilleure à laquelle nous avons droit, cette vie juste qui est inscrite dans une Constitution de la République et qu’il est urgent de mettre en œuvre.
Peu importent la propagande et la désinformation, elles n’effacent pas la réalité d’un pays où l’écrasante majorité des travailleurs, ceux qui créent la richesse, ceux qui font fonctionner le pays, sont confrontés à de bas salaires.
Là où 30 % des travailleurs sont confrontés au fléau de la précarité qui touche tous les secteurs, de l’éducation à l’industrie, des plateformes numériques au secteur culturel, politiquement méprisé.
Un pays où 1,8 million de personnes travaillent par roulement et de nuit et où des milliers d’entre elles, dont de nombreux travailleurs du commerce de détail et des grandes surfaces, ne savent pas ce qu’est un jour férié ou un week-end.
Un pays où il faut avoir deux ou trois emplois pour pouvoir payer le loyer, l’électricité, le gaz et la nourriture.
Là où vivent dans la pauvreté 300 000 enfants et des centaines de milliers de travailleurs, ainsi que de nombreuses personnes âgées, et où 1 million de retraités reçoivent moins de 510 euros par mois.
Un pays avec des services d’urgence fermés, où il manque des médecins, des enseignants, des places en crèche et en maternelle, où des centaines d’étudiants abandonnent l’enseignement supérieur en raison de difficultés financières et où plus de 40 000 doivent travailler pendant leurs études.
Là où la science est liée à de grands intérêts et où les chercheurs et les scientifiques sont licenciés.
Un pays où le coût de la vie ne cesse d’augmenter, notamment alimentaire, où des sacrifices sont faits chaque jour pour s’offrir le bien essentiel qu’est le logement.
Un pays qui pousse sa population à émigrer, où certains doivent choisir entre la nourriture et les médicaments, et où les propriétaires de petites entreprises, les agriculteurs et les commerçants se retrouvent à lutter pour maintenir leurs activités.
Un pays avec un modèle économique basé sur les bas salaires, qui ne favorise pas la production nationale, qui accumule des déficits structurels et des dépendances, qui sacrifie l’investissement public au nom du trophée de l’excédent budgétaire.
Un trophée qui tient bon même si les urgences sont fermées, qu’il y a des milliers d’élèves sans professeurs ou que les services publics restent tels qu’ils sont.
Un pays où la majorité est confrontée à des difficultés croissantes tandis que les groupes économiques et les multinationales, ceux qui croient tout posséder, accumulent toujours plus de richesses.
C’est là le véritable conflit.
D’un côté, il y a les travailleurs, le peuple et la jeunesse, de l’autre, ceux qui veulent plus d’exploitation, de précarité, une plus grande déréglementation des horaires de travail et le vol des droits.
Ceux qui veulent le business de la maladie, les privatisations, l’assaut sur les ressources de la Sécurité sociale, qui parlent de Réforme de l’État pour qu’il se soumette encore plus à leurs business, leurs avantages et leurs privilèges.
Il y a ceux qui théorisent, ceux qui mettent en œuvre, ceux qui soutiennent et ceux qui subissent cette politique de confrontation avec la Constitution, qui favorise les inégalités et les injustices, méprise la vie de la majorité et s’agenouille devant les intérêts des groupes économiques.
Ce sont ceux qui ont pris une position claire face à la motion de rejet présentée par le PCP au programme du Gouvernement.
Le PSD et le CDS proposent un programme taillé sur mesure pour les intérêts des banques et des groupes économiques et, face à cette déclaration de guerre aux travailleurs, Chega, Iniciativa Liberal et le PS ont décidé de former le trio qui soutient cette politique.
Tous ensemble, ils forment le quintette de la régression qui joue sous la baguette du vieux maestro néolibéral.
Ils peuvent inventer toutes les excuses et créer tous les récits qu’ils veulent.
Quiconque soutient cette politique aujourd’hui sera tenu responsable des conséquences de ses choix demain.
Ils seront tenus responsables de l’appauvrissement, des injustices et des inégalités.
Ils seront tenus responsables de la course aux armements et de la folie de la guerre.
Ils seront tenus responsables des concessions faites à la minorité, celle qui s’enrichit aux dépens des avantages fiscaux, des réductions de l’IRC, des fonds communautaires, du détournement des ressources publiques, du soutien et des avantages de l’État et des lois sur mesure.
Cette minorité s’accroît au prix de transactions douteuses et de crimes économiques, dont l’affaire BES/Novo Banco est un exemple choquant, dont le peuple portugais paie la facture et dont un fonds américain gagne des millions d’euros.
Cette puissante minorité, qui domine l’économie nationale, prend le contrôle des institutions, contrôle les groupes médiatiques, promeut et finance des forces et des partis et leur agenda mensonger et démagogique pour diviser les travailleurs, les populations et la jeunesse.
Continuer à diviser pour continuer à régner et à exploiter.
C’est le système capitaliste rétrograde et dépassé qu’ils tentent de présenter comme nouveau, qui est la cause profonde des difficultés de la majorité, quelle que soit la couleur de leur peau, leur culture, leur nationalité ou leurs choix.
Plus la majorité est divisée, plus la minorité grandira à nos dépens.
C’est pour cette grande majorité de notre peuple, ceux qui travaillent, ceux qui ont travaillé toute leur vie, les jeunes, les petits entrepreneurs, les commerçants et les producteurs, c’est pour tous ceux qui recherchent et ont droit à une vie meilleure, que la politique doit être au service.
Ce qu’il faut maintenant, c’est une augmentation de tous les salaires et une augmentation extraordinaire des pensions et des avantages sociaux.
Il y a de l’argent, il y a de la richesse créée, l’option à prendre est de répartir plus équitablement cette richesse qui est créée chaque jour par ceux qui travaillent.
Ce qui est crucial, c’est de mettre fin à la précarité de l’emploi et d’assurer la stabilité dans la vie de ceux qui travaillent, de mettre fin à l’expiration des conventions collectives et de rétablir un traitement plus favorable pour les travailleurs.
Ceux qui travaillent ont besoin de temps pour vivre, 35 heures par semaine et d’en finir avec la dérégulation brutale de la vie et des horaires.
Ce qui manque dans la vie de la majorité, c’est de combattre l’injustice fiscale et non de l’aggraver, d’appliquer ce principe à l’IRS, à l’impôt sur les bénéfices, de réduire la TVA sur l’électricité, le gaz et les télécommunications, de fixer le prix d’une bouteille de gaz à 20 euros.
L’urgence est d’investir 1% du PIB dans le logement, de réguler les loyers et de baisser les charges bancaires.
Ce dont le pays a besoin, et les jeunes en particulier, ce sont des logements et un réseau public de garderies.
L’urgence est de sauver le Service National de Santé, de retenir les professionnels, d’embaucher des enseignants, de renforcer les services publics, c’est là qu’il faut investir et non dans les armes pour alimenter les profits de ceux qui font de la guerre, de la destruction et de la mort un business.
Donner une chance à la paix, c’est ce qu’il faut.
Que les canons de la guerre se taisent et que les solutions politiques aux conflits soient entendues.
Ce qui est nécessaire et urgent, c’est de mettre fin au génocide du peuple palestinien aux mains de l’État d’Israël, des États-Unis et de l’Union européenne et de reconnaître l’État de Palestine.
Il est vrai que nous sommes confrontés à des menaces croissantes contre les libertés, la démocratie et les droits, mais il existe des forces et des personnes pour ouvrir la voie.
Beaucoup de ceux qui ont participé à l’action développée par le PCP et qui ont signé leurs noms pour ce grand événement ont voté pour d’autres partis lors des dernières élections pour diverses raisons, mais ils ne veulent certainement pas d’une politique qui les écrase et seront là, avec nous, en première ligne de combat contre ce tournant désastreux dans leurs vies.
Nous vivons une époque exigeante, une époque où la peur, la haine, le racisme et la division sont encouragés.
Une époque de menaces contre la Constitution, d’attaques contre les droits et de promotion de la guerre.
Des temps de mensonges, de censure et de manipulation qui se présentent à nos yeux, pour cacher les injustices et les véritables responsables.
Mais c’est aussi le moment de résister et de prendre l’initiative.
Pour résister au pouvoir du grand capital et à ses objectifs de domination et d’exploitation.
Résister à l’offensive en cours de la part de la politique du Gouvernement et de ceux qui le soutiennent et affronter les projets des forces réactionnaires.
Voici le PCP pour promouvoir la résistance, prendre l’initiative et pousser la roue de l’Histoire.
Nous sommes ici pour rassembler et faire converger les forces et les volontés.
Pour défendre la liberté et la démocratie.
Afin que les droits consacrés par la Constitution soient respectés.
Promouvoir la lutte et l’action de protestation.
Cette lutte qui est là, et que nous saluons d’ici, et qui se développera avec la force des travailleurs, avec la détermination des populations, avec la fermeté des usagers, avec le courage des plus défavorisés, avec la créativité de la jeunesse.
Nous ne sommes pas condamnés à l’exploitation, à la spéculation, à la soumission, à la guerre, à l’injustice et à l’inégalité.
Le Portugal n’est pas une province de l’Union européenne, il n’est pas un appendice de l’OTAN, le Portugal n’est pas une base américaine.
Le Portugal est un pays souverain qui peut et doit définir sa propre voie.
Les plus de 140 000 personnes qui ont signé la pétition, les milliers de personnes à qui nous avons parlé et même celles qui n’ont pas eu cette opportunité, savent qu’elles peuvent compter sur le PCP.
Nous voici, confiants dans la lutte pour les droits, pour un Portugal souverain, de progrès et de développement.
Le pays a besoin d’un sursaut, il a besoin de se libérer des impositions et des contraintes et d’ouvrir une nouvelle voie au service et seulement au service de la majorité, cette voie des valeurs d’Avril.
Une direction et un projet entre les mains de tous mais surtout un objectif et un chemin que les jeunes doivent continuer à prendre comme leur.
Le pays a besoin de la force, de la disponibilité et de l’irrévérence des jeunes et les jeunes ont besoin de cette nouvelle voie.
« Respecter la Constitution, augmenter les salaires et les retraites pour une vie meilleure », c’est un engagement d’action indispensable pour construire notre destin collectif.
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Le Portugal n’est pas une province de l’UE, mais un pays souverain qui doit définir sa propre voie : avec le PCP manifestation massive pour les salaires, les retraites et la Constitution
https://twitter.com/pcp_pt/status/1937632180382912711 26 juin, des manifestations massives au Portugal Deux grandes marées ont envahi aujourd’hui les- - (initiative communiste)
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China plans to set up what it hopes will be the first worldwide body to resolve international disputes through mediation.
A total of 85 nations from Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe attended a launch ceremony on May 30 for the International Organization for MediationExternal link in Hong Kong, China’s Foreign Ministry saidExternal link. Over 30 nations signed a convention on the creation of the institution.
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China’s project to mediate global disputes underlines divide between the West and the rest
China has launched a new global mediation body to resolve disputes. How will this initiative reshape international conflict resolution?Ying.Zhang@swissinfo.ch (SWI swissinfo.ch)
@northernlights that's right, this is a key bit:
Switzerland and others involved in dispute resolution have faced tectonic shifts, including growing geopolitical rivalry and an erosion of international rules and the bodies that enforce them
Trump’s African summit was a masterclass in modern colonial theatre
https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2025/7/11/trumps-african-summit-was-a-masterclass-in-modern-colonial-theatre?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Trump’s African summit was a masterclass in modern colonial theatre
To dodge Trump’s tariffs and wrath, five African presidents played colonial subject, and left their dignity behind.Tafi Mhaka (Al Jazeera)
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non, vous ne rêvez pas, les USA se croient toujours les maîtres du monde, ..........ce pays dirigé par des fachos pro sionistes
Ils menacent encore les membres de la CPI de tous les maux possibles s'ils ne retirent pas leur mandat d'arrêt contre #netanyahuWarCriminal
On en est là en 2025...........
US threatens ICC: Drop Israel war crimes probe or 'all options on the table'
State Department legal adviser calls on court to terminate all investigations and arrest warrants against Israel or face unspecified consequences
A senior legal adviser to the US State Department has issued a dramatic threat to the International Criminal Court's oversight body, warning that "all options are on the table" if the court does not drop investigations and arrest warrants against the US and Israel.
Reed Rubinstein made the threat on Tuesday during a meeting of the Assembly of State Parties (ASP), the ICC's oversight body, in New York.
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#ICC #CPI
#USthreathsICC
#stopTrump
#arrestWarCriminals
US threatens ICC: Drop Israel war crimes probe or 'all options on the table'
A senior legal adviser to the US State Department has issued a dramatic threat to the International Criminal Court's oversight body, warning that "all options are on the table" if the court does not drop investigations and arrest warrants against the…Imran Mulla (Middle East Eye)
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Orkney tidal stream energy project 'sets new world record'
A SCOTTISH renewable energy project has set a “new world record” in what has been hailed as a “major breakthrough” ...Xander Elliards (The National)
It has been a hard time for those poor souls that have a Tesla. It seems to be getting worse as Tesla gets Grok...
#Tesla #AI #ElonMusk #Technology #LLM
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in reply to Rose • • •I got one (without the laser) when they first came out and I still use it every day during the summer. Works great on flies, but yeah its not wasp medicine.
Shoot at aluminum foil to see the pattern it throws. Using the sights matters! Ideal max range is about 1 yard from the muzzle, approx the length of the gun itself. Add in the length of your extended arm and you get almost ten feet total.
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in reply to Mike Jackmin • • •Mr Funk 🇦🇺
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