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Bulletins and News Discussion from May 6th to May 12th, 2024 - The Nagorno-Karabakh Nosedive - COTW: Armenia

Image is of Stepanakert, essentially the capital of Nagorno-Karabakh. It is now a ghost city, and Azerbaijan has recently torn down the parliament building and various other important places. Sourced from this article.


Despite the predictions and assertions of various NATO-aligned commentators that Russia's influence is waning, the opposite generally appears to be occurring. ASEAN has become more strongly aligned with Russia despite claims to the contrary. In Central Asia, there has been a propaganda push to declare that countries there are "emerging from Russia's shadow", while in reality, as Bhadrakumar analyzes, Russia's significant economic growth and ongoing march towards victory in Ukraine is creating opportunities for further integration, not separation, and there are no major political shifts there in terms of Russian ties. And in Niger, Russian soldiers have now entered an airbase which once hosted American soldiers, now kicked out, and generally Russia's diplomacy and economic deals (nuclear power plant construction, military equipment, grain shipments, etc) have accelerated in Africa.

Where Russia's influence has actually seemed to decrease (outside of the West, of course) is in Armenia. Nagorno-Karabakh's remarkably rapid collapse in late 2023 demonstrated that Russia was not willing to escalate things in defense of Armenia to fend off Azerbaijan. One hundred thousand Armenians - most but not all of them in the region - fled in advance to avoid mass persecution, which received remarkably little attention by a West which calls itself overwhelmingly concerned with borders changing due to military action as in Ukraine. Since then, Armenia seems to be on some kind of self-annihilating bender, allured by the potential of Western military and economic deals. Armenia froze its membership in the CSTO due to its failure to protect them, and the head of NATO, Stoltenberg, visited the region in March. The West has offered up hundreds of millions of dollars in assistance to Armenia and is helping them "modernize their military"; given the poor track record of Western military equipment in Ukraine, one wonders why they're even bothering. RAND has advocated for a balancing act; America should, in their eyes, realize that they can't entirely remove Russia's influence but nonetheless should make inroads to protect Armenia from Azerbaijan (which is an interesting position given that Israel provided arms to Azerbaijan to help them take Nagorno-Karabakh).

A quick look at Armenia's geographical position reveals the folly of trying to create some kind of Western outpost. With a hostile Azerbaijan to their east, a very unfriendly (albeit NATO member) Turkiye to their west, an ascendant Iran to their south, and Russia not far from the action, there is little hope of doing much more than causing a little chaos in the hopes it'll momentarily distract Russia while it makes inroads most everywhere else on the planet. The political situation appears miserable for Pashinyan, but there isn't really a popular alternative to take the reins. A truly cursed situation.


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  • Hasan brought up a good point on his stream earlier. The “safe zone” is like 20 km from Rafah. That is not an easy hike to make quickly for a young person in good health. Now consider how much harder it is for an elderly person, a child, or someone who is injured. And that’s before considering that Gazans have been living in famine conditions for a while now. As a parent, even as a matter of life and death, I don’t think my little kids could walk 20 km in the timeframe the IOF is demanding.

    This is inhuman evil. The Zionist entity is truly on an eye-to-eye standing with the Nazis, and all their enablers like the US are with them too. Death to “israel” and death to America.

  • Not surprising, but a revealing moment of police culture regarding the protests here.

    For those that can't see the Twitter video...

    Police are violently arresting protestors on the bridge. Batons out. Often five or sex different officers tackling individuals, kneeling on them, getting licks in.

    One officer in a riot helmet and drawn baton is stood to one side, watching, but not wanting to get stuck in with the other five or six officers with a protester already on the ground.

    A much larger superior comes over to him aggressively, getting in his face, and yells *"Let's go! Let's go! You're the police! Let's go! Don't be a fucking traitor!"

    Not only is this very clearly gang shit, but the idea that he could be a 'traitor' clearly shows that the police view this as a war against the protesters.

    Again, this won't be surprising to anyone. But it's laid out so perfectly in this five seconds or so of footage.

  • My eye twitching as ITV News goes from talking about how the Israeli Eurovision singer cried in her dressing room because people were mean to her to casually mentioning that tens of thousands of Palestinians are being forced to try and leave Rafah like they were comparable in any way.

  • Reposting this one

    Blinken says Israel’s propaganda fails to work because social media allows people see exactly what is happening without any ability to mediate it, and the imagery is very emotional. Romney then says yes, that’s why they've banned TikTok

    https://streamable.com/mqhiqn

    • I love how they use the term PR as though that isn't just the new word for propaganda. Also, fucking blinken pretending that traditional media gives people the needed context and history to understand something lol. Any person I know who gets their info from TV news, and even the news paper have the least amount of context. They just regurgitate statements as facts without ever engaging their own brain. This isn't to say that the social media slop machine is inherently better at providing context and history (like Facebook has melted the brain of many boomers), but that info is there if you know how to look for it.

    • I wonder if fully admitting that tiktok hurts their narrative might aid in whatever legal challenges tiktok will bring

    • yea, cable TV anchors are great at historical materialism

      • SENATOR ROMNEY: Why has the PR been so awful? I know that’s not your area of expertise, but you have to have some thoughts on that, which is, I mean, as you’ve said, why has Hamas disappeared in terms of public perception? An offer is on the table to have a ceasefire, and yet the world is screaming about Israel. It’s like, why are they not screaming about Hamas? Accept the ceasefire and bring home the hostages. Instead, it’s all the other way around. I mean, typically the Israelis are good at PR. What’s happened here? How have they – how have they/ and we/ been so ineffective at communicating the realities there and our point of view?

        SECRETARY BLINKEN: Look, I mean, there are two things. One is that, look, there is an inescapable reality, and that is the inescapable reality of people who have and continue to suffer grievously in Gaza. And that’s real and we have to – have to – be focused on that and attentive to that.

        At the same time, how this narrative has evolved, yeah, it’s a great question. I don’t have a good answer to that. One can speculate about what some of the causes might be. I don’t know. I can tell you this – and we were talking about this a little bit over dinner with Cindy. I think in my time in Washington, which is a little bit over 30 years, the single biggest change has been in the information environment. And when I started out in the early 1990s, everyone did the same thing. You woke up in the morning, you opened the door of your apartment or your house, you picked up a hard copy of The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal. And then if you had a television in your office, you turned it on at 6:30 or 7 o’clock and watched the national network news.

        Now, of course, we are on an intravenous feed of information with new impulses, inputs every millisecond. And of course, the way this has played out on social media has dominated the narrative. And you have a social media ecosystem environment in which context, history, facts get lost, and the emotion, the impact of images dominates. And we can’t – we can’t discount that, but I think it also has a very, very, very challenging effect on the narrative.

        SENATOR ROMNEY: A small parenthetical point, which is some wonder why there was such overwhelming support for us to shut down potentially TikTok or other entities of that nature. If you look at the postings on TikTok and the number of mentions of Palestinians relative to other social media sites, it’s overwhelmingly so among TikTok broadcasts. So I’d note that’s of real interest, and the President will get the chance to make action in that regard.

      • Romney ranting about China being simply too good at the economy is another highlight. He sez it's because they don't have the fine and noble antitrust laws that we totally have and enforce.

  • Journalists vagueposting on twitter but apparently the Israeli Eurovision delegation harrassed the Dutch participant and made fun of his dead parents (which his song is about), the Dutch guy punched someone and now Eurovision is (maybe?) disqualifying him. The show is being delayed, nobody is saying anything concrete. This is all rumours, could be wrong entirely, but something almost definitely happened between the Dutch and Israeli parties. The local reporters say it's total chaos and nobody really knows what's going on.

    They're really gonna burn everything to the ground to protect Israel's impunity.

    Edit: Apparently the Italian girl just sang Imagine by John Lennon for no discernable reason.

    Edit 2: All press conferences scheduled for today have been cancelled, everyone is confused

    Edit 3: Seems like the Dutch guy was a huge fan favorite and he called out the Israeli woman during press conferences before. Now the rumor is that he got in a fight with a photographer. It does seem like he's being disqualified. There's also a video of an Israeli journalist harassing him.

    Edit 4: Spanish journalist also harrassed by Israelis at Eurovision

    Edit 5: Joost Klein is not performing during the Jury show. They're saying this has nothing to do with Israel but there was an incident with a Swedish photographer but I don't buy it. This is, from what I know, the first time something like this has happened. You're telling me no Eurovision contestant has ever gotten in a fight before a big show? Nobody has ever thrown hands during this yearly freak show of rival countries? This is the first time someone needs to be disqualified? Shut the fuck up.

  • The original campus protest at Columbia has been successful beyond even what I thought was possible - and I was optimistic! Fuck the NYPD but I hope every student who got arrested and/or suspended can hold their head high and see how these protests are spreading and growing across the planet.

  • I’m not on twitter so I can’t link directly to the videos, but this news story has the videos embedded. It has Macklemore singing Hind’s Hall live at a concert in New Zealand. Crowd goes nuts, love it.

    These are the kinds of videos that make every Zionist under 40 go

    . No way any of them would get applause like this. Everyone their age hates them, the movement for the liberation of Palestine has an entire generation on its side. The only people who cheer on Zionists are the ones who are as miserable as they are.

  • This is just pathetic. I'd do a lenghty ramble about this but I wont, I can't find the words to describe how awful this is going to be.

    It's just sad to see this man prostitute himself for free to the US and "Israel", not because I care for this man, but because I feel sad for us. This comprador piece of shit is giving everything away and not offering the slightest resistence, not even for a decent price tag. It's just for free, come and take it, while he wraps himself in a foreign flag showing the absolute disdain he has for our country and it's people. And a flag that represents a "country" that is carrying out a genocide, double insulting. And you know what? Apart from that piece of dog shit elon musk nobody must respect this asshole, even the US capitalists who are very interested in our national resources kinda dislike this guy, you can't be this bad man, you can't immediately begin sucking US cock the moment you take power. That mentality is not well received by the "self-made men" of the capitalist class.

    May we behead this motherfucker soon.

  • Joost Klein (Dutch representative) officially disqualified from the Eurovision grand final. Fans are in outrage. The delegations from Switzerland, Ireland and Italy have complained about harrassment from the Israeli delegation and have refused to show up to the flag parade ceremony. Bambie Thug (Irish representative, one of the most vocal Israel critics) demands that the harrassment is addressed. Individual jurors are withdrawing in protest. EBU is having a crisis meeting.

    Apparently, the Israeli delegation cheered when the disqualification of Joost Klein was announced. Do they want the world to hate them?

    Edit: Libs have discovered that the Israeli representative Eden Golan is from Moscow. I think the only way this could be worse is if Eden Golan shot a puppy on stage Kristi Noem-style.

    Edit 2: Norwegian spokesperson Alessandra Mele, who was supposed to give Norway's points at the grand final tonight, announced her withdrawal from said role in protest. The Portuguese representative Iolanda has expressed her support for a free Palestine ahead of the dress rehearsal today.

    Edit 3: This is from last night's show: Finnish spokesperson refuses to say "Israel" when giving out points, instead saying "Ireland" even after the moderator asks her to repeat. Last night, the Finnish representative from last year appeared in an Instagram story with Eden Golan and was forced to apologize later. Eurovision fans really, really, really hate Israel right now.

  • In reaction to student pressure (and possibly legal action) the UCLA Chancellor has finally agreed to an investigation of the Zionist/IOF/Proud Boy attack assisted and allowed by LAPD.

    In fact, his statement names a new 'Chief Safety Officer' to lead the investigation:

    To that end, inaugural Associate Vice Chancellor and Chief Safety Officer Rick Braziel is leading a law enforcement investigation to identify the perpetrators of the violence and hold them to account.

    If you recognise that name, it's because Rick Braziel was the guy who was put in charge of investigating the police handling of the Ulvade school shooting and ruled that there was no fault on behalf of any of the officers.

  • YouTube Accused of Censoring Macklemore's 'Hind's Hall' | Newsweak

    YouTube has been accused of censoring the video for Macklemore's new song, "Hind's Hall," on its platform.

    On May 6, the rapper shared the track, which supports a free Palestine and student protests, on his social media accounts. The song also pays tribute to 6-year-old Hind Rajab, a Palestinian child who was killed by the Israeli military days after she had called emergency services begging to be rescued.

    Rajab has become a symbol for people protesting the Israel-Hamas war. After students occupied Columbia University's Hamilton Hall, they unfurled a banner over the hall's facade that said "Hind's Hall," paying tribute to Rajab, who was killed alongside her family and the EMTs who tried to save her.

    The song's accompanying video is made up of clips of people protesting and showing support for Palestinians, plus various clips of police officers and politicians. At the time of writing, it had received 24.7 million views on X, formerly Twitter, and more than 75 million views on Instagram. However, the video has been age-restricted on YouTube, where it has been viewed 232,116 times, prompting social media users to accuse the company of limiting the song's reach.

    as others have noted, YouTube is even age restricting audio-only reuploads of the song

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    Israeli society continues to fray. Displaced colonizers from the north are yelling about how they want to break away and create the "State of Galilee". I have no idea how serious their intentions or capabilities are, and I'd hazard a guess that if they try to go through with it, they'll just be a bunch of armed vagrants wandering around killing people.

  • Might be a hot take but it needs to be said that the Axis of Resistance are righteous heroes of justice armed with the light of Allah and anime on their side and they are on a quest to defeat one of the greatest evils in human history: Settler Colonialism, of which Israel is the most recent incarnation. This is not an opinion, this is not biased, this is not exaggerated, this is a fact, cold hard facts that are supported by science. No I will not elaborate.

  • An estimated 1.6 million people packed Copacabana beach last night to see a free, 2.5 hour show by Madonna, who a drew a crowd that was 48 times larger than Jair Bolsonaro's recent anti-Supreme Court protest at the same location.

  • Unfortunately I have to inform you all that a certain zionist, known as "Tank Posting" on Twitter, is unfortunately still alive and is seen celebrating the IOF's entry into Rafah, comparing the destruction of the "I LOVE GAZA" monument with the famous video of the destruction of the swastika in Nuremberg in 1945.

    However, there is still time. This little fuck is on active duty and from what appears the IOF not only eats shit in Gaza but his deployment may take him to face Hezbollah in the north. Not all is lost, he can still get reduced to nothing by Yasin 105 RPG, or later on, by Kornet ATGM.

    Nothing but death and misery for all zionists around the world, especially those engaged in genocide directly.

  • Today marks the two year anniversary of the Israeli assassination of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, a United States citizen. The Biden administration dropped it's position of calling for investigation and prosecution, and failed to condemn the Israeli assault on Abu Akleh’s funeral in Jerusalem, wherein armed officers beat her pallbearers with batons. To date no one has been held accountable.

  • Between campus protests in Europe, invasion of Rafah, the UN vote, and Eurovision shenanigans… it almost feels like this has been the worst few days for “controlling the narrative” on behalf of US and Israeli interests. I’m not suggesting some Israeli singer getting booed will stop a solitary bomb from dropping on Gaza… but narratives do matter. That’s why the US works so hard to control it.

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