Turkey Calls Out Israeli Dark Legacy
Erdoğan and Andolu English release eye-opening video on Israel's genocidal warfare in Gaza and the Middle East, exposing an inevitable worldwide legacy; ending on campaign policy interview gems.
Yesterday the Turkish government released a stunning 2-minute video summary of Turkiye’s preferred commemoration of Israel's genocidal madness. A stark view of future generations dismissing the collective West's propagandist narrative displays exactly how the rest of the world and future generations will always remember the slaughter in Palestine.
On Sunday, when pressed by 60 Minutes reporter Bill Whitaker on the United States' relationship with and support of Israel and Netanyahu, Kamalla Harris said,
The “work that we have done has resulted in a number of movements in that region by Israel that were very much prompted by or a result of many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region.”
Well, that cleared things up.
And Trump on Monday, in an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, just as incredulous,
"They never took advantage of it (Gaza). You know, as a developer, it could be the most beautiful place — the weather, the water, the whole thing, the climate. It could be so beautiful. ... it could be one of the best places in the world."
There. Are. No. Words.
Finally, a welcome relief from the constant stream of Blue and Red Team neocon bullshit last Friday on Rumble’s System Update, a Glenn Greenwald interview with Professor Jeffrey Sachs:
Greenwald: When you say (Trump and Harris) are not up to the job, do you mean they aren't personally capable of carrying out the duties of the presidency or are there specific issues where you believe neither of those two candidates have the right view or the right understanding of the issues to be an effective president?
Jeffrey Sachs:
Both. I don't think either for different reasons, is really capable of guiding our country to security and safety. That requires helping to guide the world to security and safety and I don't believe that either Trump or Harris is likely to do that. Neither of them has what it takes to be able to do that, which is both the knowledge and personal character to make the right decisions. Trump, we know about, I don't have to belabor the point. Harris is not only completely inexperienced, she shows no recognition of the real issues in international affairs.
I needed that.
And for the millions of independent and third party American voters who really would rather not endorse sending Israel more bombs for turning Palestine, or Lebanon, or Syria - or wherever - into rubble, the choice and moral imperative couldn’t be more clear.