I have mixed feelings. On one hand, the USAID bad. On the other, Modi bad (despite potential for multipolar role)
I have a question: did the Borg already partially own or have something compromising on the the Starfleet Gazette, beforehand? This would explain why...
Nah... Americans may hate each other, but ultimately, unless there's a major irreconciliable internal struggle between two major social movements on
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economic system and material conditions
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foreign policy
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Stability of gov't to maintain liberal rule
and its resulting instability...
I don't think there's gonna be another one
If there's one moderate critique, it doesn't say much when it comes to political bias ratings, which are often U.Sian centric
Like here are the 3 axes of politics to me
Economic Policy (Base)
{Domestic} Culture and Government Structure Policy (Superstructure)
Foreign Policy (Western or Eastern Alignment
But I can't understand anything when it merely comes to left and right, like in what way are they leftist or rightist, are they economically socialist/capitalist and anti-western/pro-western in foreign policy in such way too, or merely when it comes to culture and gov't policy?
Biden admin and his VP Harris, has approved so much arms to {the Zionist project}, that at the near end of his term, sent $8 billion weapon sales to them during the Gazan massacres (Only beaten by his previous August 2024 deal of $20 billion.)
Compared to what, there was an agreement that $3.8 billion annually for 2019 to 2028 would be sent, by Trump's admin, albeit under peacetime
(This 3 billion deal is tragically typical of him, unless he increases it more and more, if not surpasses Biden's record, when another war in Gaza breaks out)
For now, the only thing I can say is we should count the amount of time of peace Gaza has. As for the West Bank, truly horrible what they're doing over there.