Quite an opening paragraph.
Quite an opening paragraph.
btw, even the US is now saying it was the US
www.reuters.com/world/middle...
The NYT at least presents the tentative conclusion that it was the US, even if their headline still avoids assigning explicit responsibility (how hard would it have been to write "by" instead of "amid")
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/05/w...
The evidence they collect ultimately points to the US as the culprit, but they don't make this conclusion explicit, even in a tentative way. They avoid doing an analysis of the information they present, and present the facts in such an ambiguous way as to prevent them speaking for themselves.
They highlight the proximity of the school to the military base and the former use of the building by the military, but not until much further do they state (in vague language) that whoever had military intelligence should have known that this was in fact a school.
Shoddy journalism that burries the lede and casts doubt on who might have done it, giving the benefit of the doubt to the US and Isreal - even when, if you read the article, the evidence they've collected clearly points towards the United States.
www.cbc.ca/news/world/i...
This is absolutely one of the best Marxist conferences in Europe, cannot recommend it enough!
Niemöller was asked by his concentration camp cellmate why he had ever supported Hitler and the Nazis. Reportedly, this is what he had to say for himself:
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