Wednesday, May 20, 2026

EU elites have caused ‘unimaginable damage’ – ex-Polish PM

 

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Leszek Miller has lashed out at Ursula von der Leyen, Kaja Kallas, and former German Chancellor Angela Merkel

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and former German Chancellor Angela Merkel have done “unimaginable damage” to the EU through a series of disastrous policies, former Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller has said.

Miller, who was responsible for Warsaw’s 2004 accession to the EU, took to X on Tuesday after Merkel received the newly created European Order of Merit award, presented to her by von der Leyen during a ceremony in Strasbourg.

“Merkel and von der Leyen are two German women who have caused unimaginable damage to the European Union. I hope that justice will still catch up with them,” Miller wrote.

Merkel led Germany from 2005 to 2021 through multiple crises. Among her most divisive policies was the decision to admit large numbers of asylum seekers during the 2015 migration crisis.  (more...)

EU elites have caused ‘unimaginable damage’ – ex-Polish PM


U.S. Pauses Key Defence Accord Despite Carney’s Military Spending Hike

 

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U.S. undersecretary claimed Canada “has failed to make credible progress on its defense commitments.”

United States President Donald Trump’s Undersecretary of War Elbridge Colby announced yesterday that the Americans will be pausing a joint defence policy board because he claimed Canada “has failed to make credible progress on its defense commitments.”

This is despite the Mark Carney government’s promises to spend an additional $81.8 billion on the military over the next five years and to reach the Trump regime’s demand that all NATO members spend 5 per cent of their GDPs on the military by 2035.

For Canada, that figure amounts to $150 billion in annual spending on the military and related infrastructure.

Writing on X, Colby said: “A strong Canada that prioritizes hard power over rhetoric benefits us all. Unfortunately, Canada has failed to make credible progress on its defense commitments. DoW is pausing the Permanent Joint Board on Defense to reassess how this forum benefits shared North American defense.”

“We can no longer avoid the gaps between rhetoric and reality. Real powers must sustain our rhetoric with shared defense and security responsibilities,” he added, including a link to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s speech at Davos in January, in which he spoke of the fading “rules based order.”

The Permanent Joint Board on Defense was established during the Second World War in 1940 and constitutes a key piece of Canada’s deep military integration with the U.S.  (more...)

U.S. Pauses Key Defence Accord Despite Carney’s Military Spending Hike


Muzzling goes to new extremes on US campuses

 

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Does Vietnam still haunt Americans? Forever wars in the Middle East and Donald Trump’s war of aggression against Iran – which began with the killing of scores of young school children in Minab before moving on to casual threats of genocide from the US president – suggest otherwise.

Americans continue to vote for leaders who enmesh them in imperial undertakings that eviscerate the populations of targeted countries and leave the American soldiers participating with devastating physical and psychological scars.

I thought in recent days of the war crime perpetrated by Vietnam veteran Bob Kerrey, the former president of The New School as well as former Democratic governor and US senator for the state of Nebraska. His former university has recently received attention for Palestine-related efforts in the student senate and the resulting backlash against the attempt to stop student and university complicity in Israel’s Gaza genocide.

In 2001, The New York Times Magazine reported on Kerrey’s involvement in the 1969 massacre at Thanh Phong.

Gregory L. Vistica wrote of the massacre that “around midnight on Feb. 25, 1969, Kerrey and his men killed at least 13 unarmed women and children. The operation was brutal; for months afterward, Kerrey says, he feared going to sleep because of the terrible nightmares that haunted him.”

Other reports put the number of civilians killed at 20 and emphasize that Kerrey only spoke of his being “haunted” by the incident after decades of silence, suggesting political expediency. Bao Anh Thai, a lawyer in Vietnam, wrote on Facebook of Kerrey’s 2016 appointment to be chair of the board of Fulbright University Vietnam: “Please tell me the name of any prestigious university in this world, where a killer in cold blood of women and children – he admitted it and he is not charged for it – could be the president.”

The New School answered that question years earlier, part and parcel of a country that has never properly reckoned with the war crimes its military has committed.  (more...)

Muzzling goes to new extremes on US campuses



How Gaza is exposing Germany’s ‘never again’ myth

 

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Germany’s unconditional support for Israel has been an easy way to avoid examining our brutal past. The colossal weight of the ongoing genocide in Gaza is crushing our facile myths and forcing us to re-examine our historical dogma.

We Germans live in a reality shaped by our genocidal history. But while the national narrative of “collective guilt” for the Holocaust is omnipresent, German lived experience exposes this as more myth than reality. With our performative “commemoration culture,” we instrumentalize the Holocaust to distance ourselves from our past, to deflect from our current far-right problems, and to rebrand ourselves as a champion of morality. A central part of crafting our self-serving image, our “genocide hubris,” is our current unquestioning support of Israeli war crimes, a hubris that has crumbled under the weight of our complicity in the Gaza genocide.

I loved growing up in West Germany of the 1980s and early ‘90s. As a half-German, half-French child, I only had a vague conception of nationality, or of why I should be proud of being what my passport says I am. Thus, I was happy that Germany appeared different from other countries, seemingly less concerned with national pride. That, after two catastrophic World Wars, we didn’t have to have our flag plastered everywhere like the Americans. We were reformed, we were sober now. No more nationalism, no more wars, and no more genocide. If we were proud to be German, it was because we were proud of our “constitutional patriotism” and our new, postwar humanistic values.

In German childhoods, our recent history loomed large. We knew how Germans had been sadistic, hateful, even genocidal in the past. We knew why movie supervillains, from Dr. Strangelove to Hans Gruber, were naturally German. In school, we learned everything about the genocide of the Jews, with footnotes on the Romani genocide, Aktion T4, and – since I went to a Catholic school – the persecution of the Catholic church. (No mention of the countless Slavic victims of Nazi Germany, however, those remained firmly below the awareness threshold.) A Holocaust survivor came to school to give us a first-hand account of the unspeakable horrors that the Jewish people had been subjected to. We read Anne Frank. We memorised Paul Celan’s Holocaust poem “Todesfuge,” with the haunting refrain that “Death is a master from Germany.” We saw Schindler’s List on a school trip to the cinema. We saw the first “Stolpersteine” memorials being installed in the ‘90s. Our school theatre performance was – naturally – Eugène Ionesco’s Nazi allegory, Rhinocéros. When our final high school trip took us to Prague, we made the obligatory, gut-wrenching stop at the Theresienstadt concentration camp.

The lesson couldn’t be clearer: we, as a people, had committed the ultimate sin, and we had to be thoroughly educated to ensure it would never happen again.

And yet, while I was growing up, current affairs were more “again and again” than “never again,” as an endless string of neo-Nazi terrorism echoed uncomfortably the late Weimar Republic  (more...)

How Gaza is exposing Germany’s ‘never again’ myth


Tuesday, May 19, 2026

PFAP Unmasked: Handala Exposes CIA & Mossad’s Global Charity Scam

 

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In a complex, multi-layered security operation, the seemingly non-profit foundation PFAP, which operated for years under the guise of charity and humanitarianism, has been thoroughly hacked and its true network exposed. From its inception, this organization was jointly established by the CIA and Mossad, functioning as an operational and covert arm for planning, coordinating, and executing espionage projects, money laundering, financing Zionist networks, and penetrating societies worldwide.

Massive and completely secret financial transactions have been carried out through PFAP under direct coordination between the CIA and Mossad, to support sabotage, expand intelligence networks, and build the economic and security infrastructure of the Zionist regime. This foundation is the backbone for strengthening and expanding Zionist networks and provides financial, logistical, and intelligence support for Tel Aviv’s child-killing policies everywhere.

In the first phase, 639,000 top-secret documents from this foundation, including contracts, donor lists, secret meetings, money transfer records, emails, and more, are now available for download on Handala’s official website.

Additionally, all classified and sensitive information from this foundation has immediately been sent to intelligence agencies of the Resistance Axis.

Netanyahu and his bloodthirsty cabinet, every day, play the victim and beg for donations in the West with the false pretense of “Jews in danger,” only to build bombs and weapons to massacre innocent children. Unaware that Handala’s hackers, with complete security oversight, are tracking every covert transaction and fake charitable project run by the U.S. and Europe for the child-killers.

Today, with the release of these documents, Handala warns the people of America and Europe: your taxes and wealth have been sacrificed to corruption, crime, and the dirty projects of Zionism; but Iran and the Resistance remain powerful on the path to eliminate the child-killers.

This is Handala’s direct message to the peoples of America and Europe: your money and taxes have funded the blood of children and the destruction of oppressed lands, and nothing will remain hidden any longer.  (more...)

PFAP Unmasked: Handala Exposes CIA & Mossad’s Global Charity Scam



Drone Wars

 

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Retracing JFK's path out of darkness



“Project Trident” Aims To Thwart A Post-Conflict Ukrainian Crime Wave In Poland

 

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Traumatized veterans, many of whom are ultra-nationalists, might also try to lead another Ukrainian insurgency in Poland aimed at severing the southeastern part of the country.

Rzeczpospolita recently reported that “When the war ends, Poland will be flooded with weapons from Ukraine. The police are already preparing for this.” To that end, “equipment for detecting phone traffic, tracking and surveillance in various ranges, both electronic and optical, as well as using unmanned aerial vehicles” will be used as will vehicle x-ray scanners. The police will cooperate with the Border Guard and, for what it’s worth, Ukraine too. It goes without saying, however, that they’ll spy on Ukraine as well.

Codenamed “Project Trident”, this newfound national security effort demonstrates that Poland is finally waking up to Ukrainian-emanating unconventional security threats, which comes 15 months after former President Andrzej Duda warned that traumatized veterans could lead a continental crime wave. Rzeczpospolita didn’t mention it in their report, and perhaps some authorities are still unaware of this complementary threat, but these same veterans could lead another Ukrainian insurgency in Poland.

For background, the first Ukrainian insurgency was “Khmelnitsky’s Uprising” in the mid-17th century, and then there was the “koliszczyzna” a century later. Both resulted in the large-scale massacre, arguably a genocide, of Poles (and Jews too). Then there was the Polish-Ukrainian War right after World War I, the 1930s Ukrainian insurgency, the separate one that paralleled the Nazi invasion, the World War II-era Volhynia Genocide, and finally the post-war Ukrainian insurgency that prompted “Operation Vistula”.

Ukrainian ultra-nationalists, which count many veterans among them, believe that southeastern Poland is occupied Ukrainian land. The current leader of the “Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists” (OUN) that was responsible for the Volhynia Genocide implicitly threatened Poland on this basis as was explained here in fall 2024. The summer prior, Zelensky’s top advisor Mikhail Podolyak ominously predicted a post-conflict competition with Poland, and it’s possible that traumatized veterans could play a role therein.  (more...)

“Project Trident” Aims To Thwart A Post-Conflict Ukrainian Crime Wave In Poland