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Fascism is dangerous. The world needs righteous leaders who tolerate criticism, have empathy, and respect others. It would not matter so much if the world was not globally interconnected.
 
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Forty years ago Republican president Reagan won 49 of 50 states, nearly took all 50, with zero fascism.
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'If you're under the age of about 20 or so, this is what politics used to looked like. People were actually harmonious and put common sense before idealism. Parties existed for democratic balance, not citizen tribes.'

Exactly. Political culture today in many countries is ideological, fascist, hate driven, resembling 1930s. The slide began over 20 years ago. Factors are social media, 9/11, nationalisms, genocidal regimes, supremacist ideologies, terrorism, wars, too many conflicts, millions of refugees, loss of civil and human rights. Someone like Trump is not likely to turn it around, neither would Harris.

Social values have become psychopathic which is reflected in the number of psychopathic crimes. Watch crime documentaries. Back then, I cannot imagine any Saudi leader and officials could approve of chopping up someone like Khashoggi, that too in the embassy.
 
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Taking people for granted means they were not fighting for their base. Many Jewish Americans spoke against the genocide and the Democrats ignored them too.
 
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Iran has firmly rejected U.S. claims alleging its involvement in a plot to assassinate former President Donald Trump, labeling these accusations as a "malicious conspiracy" orchestrated by anti-Iranian and Zionist factions. Iranian officials, including Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei, have described the allegations as "completely baseless," asserting that such narratives are intended to exacerbate tensions between the U.S. and Iran.

Key Points:​

  • Claims of Assassination Plot: The U.S. Department of Justice recently reported that an Iranian individual was allegedly tasked with surveilling and planning the assassination of Trump, which was purportedly directed by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.
  • Iran's Response: Iranian officials have consistently denied these allegations, suggesting they are part of a broader disinformation campaign aimed at undermining Iran's international standing and complicating diplomatic relations.
  • Historical Context: Iran highlighted that similar accusations have been made in the past and have been proven false, indicating a pattern of using such claims to manipulate public perception and political narratives.
This situation underscores the ongoing complexities in U.S.-Iran relations, particularly in light of recent geopolitical developments and heightened tensions in the region.

 
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Iran has firmly rejected U.S. claims alleging its involvement in a plot to assassinate former President Donald Trump, labeling these accusations as a "malicious conspiracy" orchestrated by anti-Iranian and Zionist factions. Iranian officials, including Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei, have described the allegations as "completely baseless," asserting that such narratives are intended to exacerbate tensions between the U.S. and Iran.

Key Points:​

  • Claims of Assassination Plot: The U.S. Department of Justice recently reported that an Iranian individual was allegedly tasked with surveilling and planning the assassination of Trump, which was purportedly directed by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.
  • Iran's Response: Iranian officials have consistently denied these allegations, suggesting they are part of a broader disinformation campaign aimed at undermining Iran's international standing and complicating diplomatic relations.
  • Historical Context: Iran highlighted that similar accusations have been made in the past and have been proven false, indicating a pattern of using such claims to manipulate public perception and political narratives.
This situation underscores the ongoing complexities in U.S.-Iran relations, particularly in light of recent geopolitical developments and heightened tensions in the region.

I don't believe it either. Iran wants to avoid direct war with USA. War is more likely with Trump, but chances increase if they tried the above. Iranian retaliation will probably be constrained to a similar size like before, or less, because of Trump. He seems reasonable yet crazy at the same time, which creates a fear factor.
 
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Example of both crazy and reasonable (which makes him scary). Project 25 is fascist manifesto, he approved it then backtracked.
 
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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto recently released a video of his conversation with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. In this video, Prabowo congratulates Trump on his election victory and expresses a desire to work closely with the United States for mutual benefits and strategic partnerships. This call took place after Prabowo's visit to China and upon his arrival in Washington, D.C., where he is scheduled to meet with U.S. President Joe Biden. Prabowo’s foreign policy approach focuses on maintaining strong relationships with various global powers, including both the U.S. and China.

During their conversation, Trump praised Prabowo’s respect and language skills, and Prabowo reflected on the influence of his American training background. They also discussed Trump’s recent campaign challenges, with Trump acknowledging his luck in avoiding a recent assassination attempt. This engagement highlights Prabowo’s efforts to navigate complex international relations by connecting with multiple key players on the global stage, including both current and incoming U.S. administrations


 
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India's rupee hits an all-time low against the US dollar
following Donald Trump's election victory.

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US President-elect Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with President Joe Biden at the White House on Wednesday, November 13, 2024. This meeting, taking place in the Oval Office, marks the first direct interaction between the two leaders since the November 5 election, where Trump made a historic return to the presidency. The White House confirmed that Biden invited Trump to discuss the transition of power ahead of Trump's January 2025 inauguration. Despite the divisive nature of the 2024 presidential race, Biden has pledged to ensure a peaceful transfer of power, underscoring the democratic process

 
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