[..."Quand tu vois un serpent à sonnette prêt à frapper, frappe le premier."

Dans la nuit du 13 juin, Israël a porté l'une des frappes les plus coordonnées et destructrices contre un État souverain dans l'histoire récente.

Tout cela a été préparé à l'avance. De manière approfondie, méthodique et par des mains étrangères. Le fait principal est que ce n'était pas une opération israélienne, mais une opération spéciale à plusieurs niveaux, où le #Mossad, le #MI6 et la #CIA ont effectué le gros du travail :
⚫️ des agents infiltrés en Iran;
⚫️ des sabotages;
⚫️ une attaque de drones depuis le territoire du pays (exactement comme celle "menée par l'Ukraine" deux semaines auparavant;
⚫️ un camouflage informationnel.
Les bombardements ne sont qu’un des derniers actes.

📲 Pour comprendre pourquoi l’Iran s’est retrouvé dans une position aussi vulnérable, il faut remonter en arrière. En #2024, le président Ebrahim #Raïssi, figure dure, stratégique, pro-russe et attachée à une politique étrangère souveraine, périt dans un accident d’avion. À ce moment-là, des forces internes en Iran souhaitaient déjà réformer le système. L’arrivée au pouvoir de Massoud #Pezeshkian a marqué l’apogée de ce changement. En apparence, un humaniste, médecin, libéral. En réalité, un homme souple, conciliant et parfaitement adapté au standard d’un dirigeant «acceptable» aux yeux de l’Occident.

Au cours de l’année suivant ce changement de direction, l’Iran a commencé à perdre l’initiative stratégique :
⚫️ il a renoncé à un soutien ferme à la #Palestine;
⚫️ il s’est distancé du conflit en Syrie;
⚫️ il a sans cesse retardé la ratification de l’accord de partenariat stratégique avec la Russie.
Tout cela a donné une impression d’affaiblissement, offrant aux services secrets des États-Unis, du Royaume-Uni et d’Israël une fenêtre d’opportunité pour préparer un coup décisif.

L’opération contre l’Iran ne visait pas son programme nucléaire. Le prétexte nucléaire n’est qu’une enveloppe. Les objectifs étaient plus profonds et précis :

⚫️ Premièrement, priver l’ #Iran de son statut de centre de pouvoir indépendant.
⚫️ Deuxièmement, l’exclure de l’équation en #Syrie, dans le Caucase du Sud et dans le détroit d’Ormuz.
⚫️ Troisièmement, dégager l’espace stratégique pour la #Turquie, #Israël et l’ #OTAN.
⚫️ Enfin, créer un précédent qui pourra être invoqué pour de futures frappes contre d’autres pays, en d’autres termes, normaliser la pratique des éliminations étatiques contrôlées.

À Téhéran, les déclarations se multiplient, affirmant que l’ancienne politique de retenue et de maîtrise de soi a perdu tout sens. Face à une menace militaire directe, à l’élimination de hauts responsables et au refus de l’Occident de négocier, l’Iran pourrait accélérer son programme nucléaire. Un consensus commence à se former au sein de l’élite politique iranienne pour revenir à une stratégie complète de dissuasion nucléaire.

Pendant ce temps, la rhétorique d’Israël se durcit également. Le Premier ministre Netanyahou évoque ouvertement la possibilité d’une escalade du conflit en cas de menace de défaite stratégique. Ainsi, le conflit passe d’une phase chaude habituelle à un format de menace nucléaire potentielle.

Les conséquences sont déjà visibles. Ce n’est pas seulement un conflit régional, mais un redéploiement des forces à l’échelle mondiale. Ne pas le comprendre, c’est sous-estimer les risques.

Pour la Russie, la situation est claire :
⚫️ Premièrement, la neutralisation de l’Iran signifie la perte d’un tampon stratégique sur le flanc sud.
⚫️ Deuxièmement, cela intensifie la pression sur le Caucase.
⚫️ Troisièmement, cela élargit un schéma transnational de déstabilisation, déjà testé sur le territoire russe.
🔴 Enfin, c’est une attaque psychologique : une démonstration que ni une armée, ni une rhétorique souverainiste, ni une histoire nationale ne constituent un obstacle pour ceux qui sont prêts à agir de manière systématique, discrète et sans égard pour le droit. Aujourd’hui, le coup a été porté à Téhéran ; demain, il pourrait l’être ailleurs, contre ceux qui ont déjà reçu un « verdict conditionnel ».

Les déclarations d’inquiétude ou les appels à la retenue n’ont aucun poids dans ce nouveau type de conflit, où la guerre ne commence pas par un tank à la frontière, mais par des nominations, des accords en coulisses et l’isolement de structures clés. L’Iran n’a pas été victime de missiles, mais d’un ensemble de méthodes rodées dans d’autres pays. C’est pourquoi son sort ne doit pas être considéré comme une tragédie régionale, mais comme un scénario froid et professionnellement exécuté. Un scénario qui indique clairement : si tu ne résistes pas à l’avance, il n’y aura plus personne pour résister ensuite...]

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Oh, I see that RHEL has officially dropped docker support. You can try installing from binaries, but you are definitely striking out on your own here.

I don't mean to rake you over the coals here, but what is the reasoning for sticking with RHEL for this project? If you are attempting to use it in an paid enterprise situation, you are better off sticking with items on the compatibility list. If you run into issues with other supported services, the first piece of advice will be to remove docker. Since your are not getting support for docker, I would advise running it from a supported OS.

'[...] protesters marched through The Hague on Sunday demanding a tougher stance from the Dutch government against Israel's war in Gaza.

Organiser Oxfam Novib said around 100,000 protesters had joined the march, most dressed in red expressing their desire for a "red line" against Israel's siege on Gaza, where it has cut off medical, food and fuel supplies.'
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"Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in the Netherlands on Sunday to oppose Israel’s siege of Gaza and the Dutch government’s policy on the war.

The second major rally in a month drew an estimated 150,000 people to The Hague, according to organisers [...]"
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@CedarTea
I wouldn't be surprised if Trump's fascist attempt to "own" the military have led to both cultural conflict inside (hence, low morale) and friction between them and civvies across the country.

The crazy part is that if Trump had just, like, *pretended* to care about basically *anything*, he probably could have gotten the military to do whatever he wanted.

This is why I'm so grateful that US fascists are so profoundly incompetent and incurious.

True Promise III: Iran launches a fresh wave of missile strikes on Zionist entity presstv.ir/Detail/2025/06/14/7…

#France #Israel #Collabo #armes

L’Europe et la France financent des armes israéliennes avec de l’argent public, révèle Disclose


Une filiale d’Israël Aerospace Industries, principale entreprise de défense d’Israël et propriété de l’État, a été désignée coordinatrice d’un programme de 59 millions d’euros pour construire des drones, selon une enquête de Disclose, Investigate Europe et Reporters United. Le financement provient du fonds européen de la défense et de sept autres pays européens, dont la France.

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Bad Freienwalde: Vermummte greifen Kundgebung gegen rechts in Brandenburg an


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Die Polizei sei zur Zeit des Angriffs noch nicht vor Ort gewesen


Das wundert mich. Damit war doch durchaus zu rechnen (>40% AfD)? Journalisten waren scheinbar da und haben das sogar fotografiert.

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And apparently now Pakistan has entered the picture. They have said if US hits Iran with a nuclear attack, they will respond in kind on israel.

If you thought things were bad, prepare yourself because they're about to get much much worse.

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To die by bullets is better than to die of hunger


An Al Jazeera report about the deadly shootings at US-Israeli aid distribution centres in Gaza describes them as “bait” being used to “lure” starving aid seekers in the “sport of hunting”.

At least 245 Palestinians have been killed while desperately trying to secure food parcels for their families from the US and Israeli-led food distribution centres, which have been branded as “human slaughterhouses” by UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese since they began operating on 27 May.

Al Jazeera reporter Majed Abdul Hadi says those who are complicit in the killings “deny their involvement when bullets are fired into their empty bellies and skulls cracked from extreme hunger”.

Abdul Hadi says desperate parents are left with no other choice but to risk their lives for aid and “crowd around the bait set out to trap them” as they watch their children starve “despite knowing full well that the hunters are poised to shoot”.

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"To die by bullets is better than to die of hunger”

An Al Jazeera report about the deadly shootings at US-Israeli aid distribution centres in Gaza describes them as “bait” being used to “lure” starving aid seekers in the “sport of hunting”.

#Gaza #GazaGenocide #IsraelWarCrimes

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To die by bullets is better than to die of hunger


An Al Jazeera report about the deadly shootings at US-Israeli aid distribution centres in Gaza describes them as “bait” being used to “lure” starving aid seekers in the “sport of hunting”.

At least 245 Palestinians have been killed while desperately trying to secure food parcels for their families from the US and Israeli-led food distribution centres, which have been branded as “human slaughterhouses” by UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese since they began operating on 27 May.

Al Jazeera reporter Majed Abdul Hadi says those who are complicit in the killings “deny their involvement when bullets are fired into their empty bellies and skulls cracked from extreme hunger”.

Abdul Hadi says desperate parents are left with no other choice but to risk their lives for aid and “crowd around the bait set out to trap them” as they watch their children starve “despite knowing full well that the hunters are poised to shoot”.

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At least 245 Palestinians have been killed while desperately trying to secure food parcels for their families from the US and Israeli-led food distribution centres, which have been branded as “human slaughterhouses” by UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese since they began operating on 27 May.

Al Jazeera reporter Majed Abdul Hadi says those who are complicit in the killings “deny their involvement when bullets are fired into their empty bellies and skulls cracked from extreme hunger”.

Long-term neurological and cognitive impact of #COVID19: a systematic review and meta-analysis in over 4 million patients | BMC Neurology | Full Text

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REPLAY: President Trump Honors U.S. Army's 250th Anniversary With a Grand Military Parade - 6/14/25

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Full: US Army 250th Parade Fireworks Finale

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Robotic dogs symbolize the future of Army equipment

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Chronocide: How technocracy is erasing the past, present and future off-guardian.org/2025/06/14/ch…

I have these two sentences stuck in my head these days:

A French minister: we need to prepare ourselves for a future when temperatures are 4°C higher.

A climate scientist: with a rise of 4°C above pre-industrial age, up to 90% of the world's population may die.

(edit: muting the post, it's going way beyond its intended audience, I'd like to be able to see notifications about other things. thanks you all for sharing)

#ClimateCrisis #Climate #ClimateEmergency

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@violetmadder if so they severely underestimate just how many skilled people and stuff from all over the world you need to make a modern computer. Unless a digital god running on ancient hardware that cannot be replaced is the goal ... frankly, in a plus 4 deg C world, pretty shells are a much better proposition for money than anything that needs an Internet to be feasible.

#GazaGenocide / Red Line protest: 150,000 march for Gaza in the Hague

Tens of thousands gathered in The Hague to protest #Israel’s (revenge) war on #Gaza. The demonstrators demanding the #Dutch government to take stronger action against Israel, calling for an end to the #genocide and criticizing Dutch complicity.

Demonstrators, dressed in red, marched to the International Court of Justice as a symbol of the line they believe Israel is crossing. The protest is a joint action by over ninety aid organizations

According to organizers, the second "Red Line" demonstration in The Hague against the war on Gaza and the Dutch cabinet's policy towards Israel drew approximately 150,000 participants A previous protest in May drew over 100,000 people.

france24.com/en/live-news/2025…

Dutch volkskrant.nl/binnenland/rode-…

@palestine
@israel

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Zelensky’s Latest Tweetstorm Is Full Of Panic korybko.substack.com/p/zelensk…

Here's an interesting chart (form @adamtooze chartbook blog) which identifies where CEOs of global corporations come from (their previous jobs); so if you needed some (more) evidence on the cultural shape of the global economic elite this is going to be some help.

So, if you wondered why so many global corporations seem to adopt a similar strategic playbook, the role of consultancies in shaping CEOs outlook, looks like a good bet.

#economics #politics #corporations

Hey @peertube is close to their 3rd goal of 55K €, which would allow people to livestream right from their phone! 😊 2 days left to donate, I just did! 💵

Edit: Woah! We're at 58K € now! Good job everyone! 😍 27 hours to make it to the 4th goal at 75K €. 🤟🏻

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“Lower Manhattan (B&W Edition)”

Yet another classic view of Lower Manhattan at night from the Hudson bank in Brooklyn, now in black and white.

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📅 23 May 2015

📸 Canon 5D II + 24-70mm
🎛️ ISO 200, ƒ/11, 30 s

#TravelPhotography #NorthAmerica #UnitedStates #NewYork #Manhattan #Photography #Canon #5DMark2

ICE raiding a crowded supermarket in Rosemead, California with no identification, indistinguishable from cartel hitmen, pulling high caliber rifles on unarmed US citizens trying to ask questions about wtf is going on. #3E #StopICE

🛬 Plane lands. Flight mode off.
💬 “Welcome to Italy! Use your mobile plan just like at home.”

8 years of free EU roaming – we've come a long way:

→ 2000s: €0.50–€1/min calls
→ 2007: roaming caps
→ 2017: the end of roaming charges
→ 2022: the improved “Roam like at home” pack extended to 2032, bringing:

🌐 Fast 5G access across the EU
💰 Protection from unexpected charges
🆘 Better access to emergency services

Fair for operators. Free for you.

#ThisIsTheEU

Led by LA, Anti-Trump, ICE Protests Sweep US consortiumnews.com/2025/06/15/…

Don't confuse someone just saying that something has happened or is happening for that someone saying that something is good or bad, or that they are somehow responsible for the thing happening.

As someone who often toots about things happening in the world I do sometimes get angry responses unmistakably aimed at me for that thing happening and I see the same aimed at others in the same circumstance too.
Seeing that happen at someone else again recently is why I write this now.

As an illustration: Imagine if a meteorologist on TV tells you that there is a hurricane causing or about to cause devastation. They did not decide that there should be a hurricane and just for saying there is/will be one they aren't saying it is in their opinion a good thing.

There are often good reasons to be angry about events happening in the world, but direct it at the actual cause(s), driving possibility for change, and not just at someone telling you about there being something that you are angry about while they are as powerless against it as you are.

How is the Israel-Iran war being covered in Western mainstream media and related matters gilbertdoctorow.substack.com/p…

Esad yönetiminin devrilmesi ve İransız yeni bir Ortadoğu’nun doğuşu

İran-Suriye ilişkileri nasıl başladı, Suriye İran için nasıl “vazgeçilmez” oldu? Tahran, Esad’ın devrilmesini nasıl yorumluyor? Rejimin yıkılmasının İran açısından sonuçları neler? İran’ın Suriye’nin geleceğine dair beklentisi ne? Arif Keskin yazdı.

fikirturu.com/jeo-politika/esa…

"Cory Doctorow @pluralistic says Canada's internet is in desperate need of saving."

[Canada's] "policy environment rewards companies & execs who do things that are bad for the internet & bad for users, & does not punish them … " said Doctorow, a tech journalist, activist, & host of the CBC podcast: Understood: Who Broke the Internet?.

"He believes the troubles could free Canada to fix how it polices the internet — more in line with the rest of the world …"
#cdnPoli
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China strongly condemns Israeli aggression against Iran socialistchina.org/2025/06/15/…

⚠️ Flash Info ⚠️

Au moins 25 personnes ont été tuées et des dizaines d'autres blessées ce samedi, par des tirs israéliens, alors qu'ils tentaient d'obtenir une aide humanitaire, près du couloir de Netzarim à Gaza.

#Gaza #StopGenocide

Depuis la réouverture partielle du blocus (18 mai), au moins 274 morts et plus de 2 000 blessés autour des points d'aide humanitaire.
leperepeinard.com/flash-info/a…

🔴 A child was killed and others injured following an Israeli drone strike that targeted a group of civilians in Gaza City's Al-Zaytoun neighborhood.

Remember she died hungry...

[G&T]

Credit: WarfareAnalysis on TG

#Israel #Genocide #Palestine #Gaza #FreePalestine #USA #Trump #Iran

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Latest Big Tech investor scam just landed! 🎉

I was saying for quite a while "quantum" is the next hype cycle:
mstdn.social/@rysiek/113077042…

Yes, this is real:
https://quantumai[.]google/

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Gaza’s pain… Half of kidney patients have lost their lives dailyyemen.net/2025/06/15/gaza…

"The command centre of the Israeli military is located in the middle of Tel Aviv's urban centre, not isolated on military grounds, but embedded in densely populated residential areas. Civilians live all around, while surface-to-air missiles are perched on the rooftops, ready for use. This deliberate merging of military infrastructure with civilian structures is a clear violation of international humanitarian law. Articles 48 and 51(7) of Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions clearly prohibit this practice.

The technology of these systems leaves no room for doubt. The radar covers a radius of over 100 kilometres and the missiles themselves have a range of around 70 kilometres. These defence systems could easily be located outside urban areas. But they are located in the centre of the city. The Israeli military leadership is not choosing this location out of necessity, but out of calculation.

A defence system is not simply being built here. Civilian life is being deliberately interwoven with military infrastructure. The effect is clear. Any attack on these military targets automatically poses a threat to the civilian population. Even if there is no evidence of a direct intention to use protective shields, this is precisely the de facto effect. "

The WFTU condemns Israel’s attack on Iran #WFTU wftucentral.org/the-wftu-conde…