Anonymous ID: 5d77d3 Feb. 28, 2023, 3:02 p.m. No.18425582   🗄️.is 🔗kun

28 Feb, 2023 20:28

Biden calls himself ‘white but not stupid’

The US leader made the odd remark at a Black History Month event

 

US President Joe Biden made a strange assessment of his intelligence at a White House event celebrating black Americans on Monday, while praising his administration for a series of historic first African-Americans in high office.

 

“I may be a white boy, but I’m not stupid. I know where the power is … You think I’m joking.I learned a long time ago about the Divine Nine,” Biden said at the event marking the end of Black History Month.

 

Though Biden has been criticized for tall tales before – from claiming in 2022 that he had been arrested at a civil rights protest, or the oft-debunked story about visiting the South African dissident Nelson Mandela –his cryptic remark about power may be accurate, in context.

 

The “Divine Nine” is a nickname given to the society founded in 1930 that represents fraternities and sororities at historically black colleges and universities(HBCU). During the 2020 presidential campaign, Biden argued he “started out of an HBCU, Delaware State.”

 

Many understood that as a claim he attended the African-American school, which he did not. Media fact-checkers then dug up a speech of his in 2016 in which Biden said he spoke at Delaware State when he first entered politics, fundraising on its campus, before becoming a senator from Delaware in 1972.

 

In his remarks on Monday, Biden credited Congressman James Clyburn, a South Carolina Democrat, for endorsing him in 2020. That victory in the party primaries quickly led to other Democrats falling in line and Biden becoming the presidential nominee in a previously crowded field.

 

According to multiple US media outlets,Clyburns price was to have Biden nominate an African-American womanas his running mate and to the US Supreme Court – which he did, first with Kamala Harris and then with Ketanji Brown-Jackson.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/572223-biden-stupid-black-history/

 

Ironic the most facist white supremacists was blackmailed by a black man of the “Divine Nine”! Call to dig

Anonymous ID: 5d77d3 Feb. 28, 2023, 4:03 p.m. No.18425610   🗄️.is 🔗kun

28 Feb, 2023 21:02

Ukraine sends more reinforcements to Artyomovsk ‘meat grinder’

 

With the Donbass city almost completely encircled, Western officials have reportedly been urging Kiev to retreat for weeks

 

Kiev has sent reinforcements to the strategically vital city of Artyomovsk/Bakhmut, Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Malyar said on Tuesday. The city has been pounded by Russian artillery, to the point where Kiev’sWestern backers have reportedly called on President Vladimir Zelensky to cut his losses and withdraw.

 

Malyar announced the deployment of reinforcements on national television, with various Ukrainian media outlets carrying her comments. According to the deputy minister, the decision to reinforce Artyomovsk (called Bakhmut in Ukraine) was “made by the military, who are not guided by political motives.”

 

Artyomovsk is a major Ukrainian stronghold and logistics hub in the People’s Republic of Donetsk (DPR). Russian forces, primarily members of the Wagner private military corporation, have systematically seized outlying settlements around the city in a months-long campaign, and now have Artyomovsk surrounded from the north, south, and east.

 

While Zelensky declared a month ago that “nobody is going to surrender Bakhmut,” he has since said that the city will only be held “while it remains reasonable” to do so.Doing so, however, has proven costly. While Ukraine has not released the number of troops it has lost in Artyomovsk, Zelensky has admitted that fighting there is “hell,” while a prominent Ukrainian reporter described the situation all across the Donbass front last year as “a senseless meat grinder.”

 

The current state ofattritional warfare plays to Russia’s strengths, allowing Russian forces to leverage their artillery superiority. Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin stated last month that seizing a settlement like Artyomovsk was a secondary goal compared to “the destruction of the Ukrainian army and the reduction of its combat potential.”

 

According to a recent Washington Post report, senior US officials believe that Zelensky “attaches symbolic importance” to the city, and fears a collapse in morale if it is surrendered. According to the Post and other US media outlets, theWhite House has been pressing Ukraine since January to relinquish Artyomovskand look for opportunities to attack elsewhere.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/572227-ukraine-reinforcements-bakhmut-wagner/

Anonymous ID: 5d77d3 Feb. 28, 2023, 4:03 p.m. No.18425654   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5723 >>5746 >>5801

28 Feb, 2023 19:54

Berlin left unprotected as air defense systems sent to Ukraine – arms maker

The Skynex and Skyranger air defense systems were intended to defend the German capital

 

Germany is sending two air defense systems to Kiev in a move that may leave Berlin unprotected, Armin Papperger, CEO of Germany’s leading military contractor Rheinmetall said in an interview with the Pioneer podcast on Tuesday.

 

The two systems in question, Skynex and Skyranger, were commissioned by the German government in order to protect the airspace over Berlin, the arms manufacturer revealed. The two units cost around €200 million ($212 million) and they are to be sent to Kiev within the year.

 

“We had two whole systems that could have certainly defended Berlin,” Papperger said, as quoted by RIA Novosti. According to Papperger, four of the systems would be enough to protect Berlin, but now there will not be enough.

 

On Saturday, thousands of protesters rallied in the German capital, calling for Chancellor Olaf Scholz to “stop the escalation in weapons deliveries.”

 

Germany also pledged Western-made tanks to Ukraine in late January, promising 14 of their Leopard 2 tanks and pledging to work with partners to create two armored battalions containing 30 tanks each. However, Germany’s EU and NATO allies have been reluctant to deliver.

 

Similarly to Germany sacrificing their own protection for the sake of solidarity with Ukraine, Denmark opted in January to send its 19 French-made Caesar howitzer artillery systems to Kiev, compromising their own defensive capabilities. The artillery systems had been a key component of Denmark’s plan to field a heavy infantry brigade.

 

Officials in some NATO nations have been cautioning that the constant supply of arms and ammunition to Ukraine on such a massive scale would eventually come at a cost to their own defensive capabilities.

 

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has warned on numerous occasions that providing Kiev with military aid will not change the course of the conflict, and will instead just“prolong the suffering of the Ukrainian people.”

 

(Is this staged warfare? Why is EU always telegraphing they are weak militarily? Stange! Russia wouldn’t participate, would they? Or are they bullshitting and drawing Russia into conflicts they can’t win.Who telegraphs their plans in advance? Obama! Warning the enemy every damn time. What’s going on?)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/572226-berlin-air-defense-unprotected/

Anonymous ID: 5d77d3 Feb. 28, 2023, 4:03 p.m. No.18425758   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5935 >>6015

28 Feb, 2023 18:27

BP CEO says oil and gas investment good for climate change

Bernard Looney said the transition away from oil and gas must be “orderly”

 

BP CEO Bernard Looney has saidmore investment in oil and gas is neededin order to ensure an orderly transition away from those same fossil fuels.

 

(They have their own language to appease the climate change fanatics! Amazing really, because idiots will believe this bullshit. We are never eliminating gas and oil until it’s God’s time)

 

The British executive made the pitch on Tuesday during International Energy Week in London amid soaring energy prices and climate protests.

 

He explained his logic by arguing that reducing supply “without also reducing demand inevitably leads to price spikes,” and that “price spikes lead to economic volatility.” If that happens, “there’s a risk that volatility will undermine popular support for the transition,” Looney said.

 

His proposed solution is to invest in the existing oil and gas system, “as well as investing in the transition” to more climate friendly sources of energy.

 

As Looney made his pitch, protesters were blocking the entrance to the InterContinental London Park Lane hotel where the energy conference was taking place. Activists held signs reading “Climate Criminals Enter Here,” “No new oil,” and calling for Looney to be tried in the Hague International Criminal Court.

 

Earlier this month, OPEC Secretary General Haitham Al-Ghais similarly called for a pause in climate change talks. He argued that the countries chasing green energy needed to slow down and “look at the big picture.” They should work “towards an energy transition that is orderly, inclusive and helps ensure energy security for all,” he added.

 

Fossil fuel prices have soared since Western countries imposed unprecedented sanctions on Russia last year in response to the conflict in Ukraine. The restrictions were meant to “punish” and apply pressure on Moscow, as one the world’s biggest producers and exporters of oil and natural gas. However, the effect was the opposite, with energy prices in Europe soaring amid limited supply.

 

In December, Europe again tried to hit Russia’s position in the oil market by imposing a price cap on seaborne crude exports from the country. However, an International Energy Agency (IEA) report from earlier this month revealed that these sanctions had merely helped Moscow to find new oil markets, with exports to China reaching a new record high.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/572221-bp-ceo-fossil-fuels-london/

Anonymous ID: 5d77d3 Feb. 28, 2023, 4:03 p.m. No.18425798   🗄️.is 🔗kun

28 Feb, 2023 12:48

French military bases in Africa will now self-identify as schools

Emmanuel Macron wants to rebrand Paris’ presence in its former colonies as cultural and economic projects

 

Since France was dumped by some of its former colonies in Africa in favor of new partners, like Russia and China, French President Emmanuel Macron has announced a new plan in an obvious effort to have an excuse to keep hanging out in the hope of winning hearts and minds.

 

How exactly does Macron plan on doing that? Certainly not by “taking people for imbeciles”, as he said on February 28 while announcing his new African strategy ahead of a tour of the continent this week. “We aren’t going to do common good,” Macron stated, underscoring that France clearly has interests and isn’t going to pretend otherwise. After a remark like that, one might be lulled into believing that everything else that he said would be equally straightforward.

 

That’s not exactly the case. Rather, Macron is just announcing a different manipulation tactic – because Washington’s model of deploying military shock and awe on resource-rich countries in the hope of ultimately translating it into business deals apparently isn’t getting the job done. Even worse, the West is now worried about being outdone on the security and economic front by Russia and China. And for all the patronizing attempts to warn African countries to avoid dealing with them — most recently by Western officials at the Munich Security Conference — it turns out that treating African leaders like they don’t know what’s in their own best interests isn’t working, either.

 

The big question in the wake of Mali giving the boot to France’s years-long “counter-terrorism” mission, leading to an exit of the country’s armed forces from the region, was how Paris would justify sticking around. In 2021, there were over 19,000 deaths related to Islamist violence, more than in 2015, when Boko Haram was at its strongest, in the Sahel – the region that France ostensibly sought to stabilize.

 

So France was fired. For all its time in the region, Paris wasn’t able to parlay its security footprint into the kind of economic and resource deals that it wanted on behalf of both itself and resource-poor Europe.

 

Macron tipped his hat early in his speech by evoking the Franc of the Financial Community of Africa, as a sort of anchor for the Franco-African cooperation that he’s introducing. The controversial currency, used in 14 African countries and printed in France, is pegged to the Euro. Some consider it a symbol of colonialism and a lack of sovereignty, while the Western establishment generally considers it a source of stability for these countries that attract investment.

 

Back in 2019 when she was in opposition, Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni called it the “colonial currency” to which France “applies seigniorage and by virtue of which it exploits the resources of these nations.” Macron would now like to build on that, s’il vous plaît.

 

To that end, the French President has a new idea that involves Africans forgetting France’s military presence on the continent. Its bases in Africa are now going to be co-managed with Africans and some will be rebranded “academies”, he said. Apparently, in today’s Western world, if an army base wants to self-identify as a school, that’s now entirely its right.

 

The move to soften France’s image in Africa after having overseen the proliferation of jihadists under its counter-terrorism missions looks a lot like the Biden administration’s new PR efforts aimed at Africa. “Jill Biden’s visit to Namibia was a big hit with scores of giddy children who crowded around her Thursday as she handed out boxes of White House M&Ms after visiting an organization that gets US support for programs that teach young adults about HIV/AIDS and gender-based violence,” the Associated Press reported on February 23.

 

Macron is also playing up new French-led cooperative initiatives for Africa in culture, sports, health, digital technology, and education. All backed by a European team, he said — in case there were any doubts as to the European Union using France to wedge open the door to resource heaven. Macron also repeatedly mentioned partnerships with African civil society. Translation: French cash for NGO “influencers”. That’s generally called a “paid partnership” on social media, and the ethical protocol is to disclose that funding relationship. What are the odds that the French-backed NGOs will be doing the same when attempting to influence their fellow citizens?

 

Macron spoke of France’s network of African diaspora, able to open the doors to increased business cooperation in their countries of origin. It sounded like he was planning to just swoop in and rain cash on African enterprise. But how much of that, in reality, will end up benefiting French companies and their shareholders?…..

 

https://www.rt.com/africa/572192-macron-french-military-africa/