Anonymous ID: fc13f8 Oct. 31, 2025, 3:48 p.m. No.23795419   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23795364

> It's against principles enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and many State Constitutions also

That's nice, there's those little details about how Constitution is from 1787, the Declaration of Independence is from 1776, and most State Constitutions were ratified long before Karl Marx was born

Anonymous ID: fc13f8 Oct. 31, 2025, 4:44 p.m. No.23795614   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5624

>>23795590

Anon, don't take the bait, the shills want arguments to waste bread and bury goodies, only thing in their playbook that's had any effect

So far this bread there's the bait for arguments regarding age

There's bait regarding race

 

Q #4535

 

When you control the levers of news dissemination, you control the narrative.

Control of the narrative = power

When you are blind, what do you see?

They want you divided.

Divided by religion.

Divided by race.

Divided by sex.

Divided by political affiliation.

Divided by class.

 

Recognize their tactics, the playbook is eight years old now and they stick too it

Ridicule them, they go to a different tab, ignore them and they seethe

Anonymous ID: fc13f8 Oct. 31, 2025, 5 p.m. No.23795677   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5774 >>5855

UN Rights Chief Condemns US Military Strikes on Drug Vessels as Unlawful Killings

Mike Schuler October 31, 2025

 

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk declared Friday that US military airstrikes on alleged drug smuggling boats in the Caribbean and Pacific violate international human rights law, calling for an immediate halt to operations that have killed over 60 people since early September.

 

“These attacks – and their mounting human cost – are unacceptable. The US must halt such attacks and take all measures necessary to prevent the extrajudicial killing of people aboard these boats, whatever the criminal conduct alleged against them,” Türk said.

 

The strikes represent a significant departure from historical US practice. Traditionally, the Coast Guard interdicted suspected drug vessels while a multi-agency strike force known as “Panama Express” handled investigation and prosecution of resulting drug cases. The Justice Department has since shut down that Reagan-era organized crime drug task force and transferred remaining cases to a newly created Homeland Security Task Force.

 

The US has argued these actions constitute necessary anti-drug and counter-terrorism operations governed by international humanitarian law. However, Türk countered that countering illicit drug trafficking “is – as has long been agreed among States – a law-enforcement matter, governed by the careful limits on lethal force set out in international human rights law.”

 

“Under international human rights law, the intentional use of lethal force is only permissible as a last resort against individuals who pose an imminent threat to life,” Türk stated, adding that based on sparse information provided by US authorities, “none of the individuals on the targeted boats appeared to pose an imminent threat to the lives of others.”

 

Since early September, the US military has carried out at least 14 strikes against alleged drug vessels in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific. The Pentagon has provided few details about those targeted but has acknowledged some victims include people from Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador.

 

Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats led by Vermont Senator Peter Welch are demanding the Department of Justice hand over all legal opinions justifying the strikes. In remarks from the Senate floor, Welch questioned the legality of the military actions and called on Congress to assert its constitutional authority over decisions to go to war.

 

“Laws matter, and the Constitution matters. If the President does want to start a war, if he wants to put America’s troops in harm’s way, he needs to seek authorization from Congress,” Welch said. “It’s up to the Senate to do its job.”

 

The senators’ letter, signed by all Democratic members of the committee including Ranking Member Dick Durbin, states that “summarily killing criminal suspects is prohibited under domestic and international law in both peacetime and wartime.”

 

Amnesty International called the strikes “illegal” in a statement released Wednesday and urged Congress to stop further bombings. “In the last two months, the U.S. military’s Southern Command has gone on a murder spree by following the Trump administration’s illegal orders,” said Daphne Eviatar, Amnesty International USA’s Director for Human Rights and Security.

 

The organization noted that Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed the US could have intercepted the first boat but chose to bomb it instead.

 

Welch also questioned the administration’s commitment to fighting drug trafficking, noting that funding has been cut for domestic treatment programs while billions are spent on military operations in Venezuela. “Why are we spending billions of dollars in this effort in Venezuela, while at the same time taking funding away for treatment programs here at home that actually have been proven effective to help the most vulnerable Americans that are actually struggling with addiction to fentanyl and other drugs?” Welch said.

 

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has ordered the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group to the US Southern Command region to “reinforce operations against transnational criminal organizations.” The deployment adds to a Caribbean already crowded with US destroyers, a nuclear submarine, and fighter jets.

 

Türk called for prompt, independent, and transparent investigations into the attacks and urged the US Government to adhere to international law, including applicable counter-narcotics treaties. He called on authorities to maintain use of well-established law enforcement methods, including lawfully intercepting boats and detaining suspects under applicable rules of criminal law.

 

https://gcaptain.com/un-rights-chief-condemns-us-military-strikes-on-drug-vessels-as-unlawful-killings/

Anonymous ID: fc13f8 Oct. 31, 2025, 5:06 p.m. No.23795697   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5774 >>5855

EU Lifts Sanctions on Heavy-Load Carriers ‘Audax’ and ‘Pugnax’ Involved in Russian Arctic LNG Construction

Malte Humpert October 30, 2025

 

In a surprise move the EU has delisted two polar class heavy lift vessels, Audax and Pugnax. The vessels were purpose-built for the construction of Russia’s Yamal LNG project in 2016. They also carried the majority of prefabricated modules for the country’s other flagship LNG project, Arctic LNG 2.

 

With a Polar Class 3 (PC3) classification the two ships, owned by also sanctioned Red Box Energy Services Pte. Ltd., could travel the Arctic Northern Sea Route even during the winter months.

 

In January 2017 Audax completed a daring January delivery of three 6,000 tonnes modules from Qingdao, China to the Yamal peninsula. Similar voyages followed in subsequent years.

 

They continued working for Russia even in the face of Western sanctions. Both vessels completed shipments of modules just prior to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Audax and Pugnax subsequently continued transporting modules to the Belolamenka shipyard near Murmansk with the final delivery coming in January 2024.

 

Red Box’s CEO at the time asserted his firm was only delivering steel structures and that it had no contractual relations with Russia or Novatek. However, U.S. and EU officials were unconvinced. The company as well as both its vessels were sanctioned in May and June 2024. Red Box’s CEO Philip Adkins subsequently left the company in June 2024 after his Singaporean residence permit didn’t get extended.

 

The EU press office did not immediately respond to a request for comment why the two vessels were delisted last week. Both the Equasis shipping database and S&P do not show a change in ownership with both vessels continuing to be managed by Red Box.

 

It is extremely rare for the EU to remove sanctions. In July 2025 the EU lifted measures on three MOL-controlled LNG carriers, North Moon, North Ocean, and North Light after receiving assurance that they would not be employed to transport Russian LNG. It is unclear if Red Box now offered similar guarantees.

 

A thus far unrecorded sale to a new owner could also explain the lifting of sanctions. With their PC3 ice-class the vessels are ideally suited for operation in polar waters, including in Antarctica. Currently, Audax and Pugnax remain sanctioned by the U.S., Canada, and Switzerland.

 

Since being sanctioned Audax and Pugnax have been largely idle with the former in coastal waters of the Yellow Sea and the latter docked in Singapore, where both vessels currently remain. Red Box could not be reached for comment. The company’s website appears to be offline and an email inquiry bounced back.

 

https://gcaptain.com/eu-lifts-sanctions-on-heavy-load-carriers-audax-and-pugnax-involved-in-russian-arctic-lng-construction/

Anonymous ID: fc13f8 Oct. 31, 2025, 5:16 p.m. No.23795713   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23795311

Chuck's staffers gonna need sedatives, unless they aren't there because they're not paid.

Imagine Hakeem Jefferies about now: "So glad he didn't give out my number"

Staffer: "He still could"

Hakeem: "Get out"

Anonymous ID: fc13f8 Oct. 31, 2025, 5:32 p.m. No.23795747   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23795736

>a trillion $ propaganda machine have access to

 

>member when everything they have is years ahead of what the public has?

I bet it grinds their gears when anons call out the fake and gay

Anonymous ID: fc13f8 Oct. 31, 2025, 5:49 p.m. No.23795795   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5818

>>23795746

I like it

Imagine if you will having the means to watch the three factions of the DNC in motion. The East Coast Machine (think Killary, Cuomo, and the dude wanting to be NYC Mayor) versus the Chicago Machine (think Hussein) versus the West Coast Machine (think Pelosi and Newsome)

Stand together "for the good of the Party" and get fucked as a group

Do some power struggle infighting to decide the "direction of the Party moving forward", still fucked but the backstabbing makes it more fun to watch

Notice the Green Party has been silent? Waiting to pick up climate change believers and other useful idiots to get seats