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ICE Said They Were Being Flown to Louisiana. Their Flight Landed in Africa


When eight men in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement boarded a plane in May, officials told them that they were being sent on a short trip from Texas to another ICE facility in Louisiana.

Many hours later, the plane landed in Djibouti. The men were held in shipping containers for weeks, shackles on their legs. This past weekend, they were expelled to the violence-plagued nation of South Sudan.

This deception, revealed by an Intercept investigation, highlights the lengths to which the U.S. government will go to further its anti-immigrant agenda and deport people to so-called third countries to which they have no connections.

in reply to geneva_convenience

I call BS. Why would they bother lieing. It isn't like the 8 guys could tell anyone after they got on the plane. Even if they did, it isn't a "length to which the gov will goto" because it did nothing to impact what they could do at all.
Probably some AI slop


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Also Canada - our new PM is cranking up the military spending without raising taxes. It looks like we're gonna get a cut in federal services to pay for the splurge.
in reply to sbv

seems that austerity in Canada is all but inevitable


Iran receives Chinese surface-to-air missile batteries after Israel ceasefire deal


Iran has taken possession of Chinese surface-to-air missile batteries as Tehran rapidly moves to rebuild defensives destroyed by Israel during their recent 12-day conflict, sources have told Middle East Eye.

The deliveries of Chinese surface-to-air missile batteries occurred after a de-facto truce was struck between Iran and Israel on 24 June, an Arab official familiar with the intelligence told MEE.

Another Arab official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive intelligence, said that the US's Arab allies were aware of Tehran's efforts to "back up and reinforce" its air defences and that the White House had been informed of Iran's progress.

The officials did not say how many surface-to-air missiles, or SAMs, Iran had received from China since the end of the fighting. However, one of the Arab officials said that Iran was paying for the SAMs with oil shipments.

in reply to Avid Amoeba

Nobody really knows what Chinese tech can do because China does not participate in war.

The only thing we really know is that the Pakistani Chinese made fighter jets shot down a bunch of French Rafale jets when India attacked Pakistan recently. Though the Indian Rafale's are fourth generation jets not 5th.

If China sent their top end SAMs then I have no doubt it could shoot down F35's. Though they probably didn't do that.

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in reply to geneva_convenience

militarywatchmagazine.com/arti…

Iran would actually need airborn early warning and control (AEW&C) to effectively defeat F-35 fighters with anti-air defenses. But if Iran were to deploy a few J-10C that were used by Pakistan, they would at least put an obstacle in acquiring air superiority in Iranian territory, since the jets would not be able to maneuver freely in Iranian territory.

Let's keep in mind that J-10Cs are 4th gen as well. But I think Iran would be able to replace their old fleet with newer J-10Cs as quickly as Pakistan did with their older jets.

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in reply to burlemarx

If they've already shot down F-35s with inferior/older equipment doesn't that show that they already have the systems capable of effectively defeating F-35s?

The only thing I see in that article is that it wouldn't be as effective as it could be due to their lack of their own fighters and an AEW&C, not that it wouldn't be effective.

in reply to IttihadChe

Yep, they would need both fighters and AEW&C to make AEW&C effective. But if they at least have more modern jets, deploy their anti-air defenses strategically and use radar tricks to hit F-35 then they would be able to tick the scales a bit. But this depends on how much Iranian air forces are used to these tactics and are used to the more modern equipment.
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in reply to IttihadChe

No confirmations of downed F35's were made after the war. Several Israeli $30m Hermes 900 drones smaller ones were downed which might have been translated to plane and then misreported as f35's.
in reply to geneva_convenience

The US will never admit their F-35 got shot. They alleged a few F-35 fell into the ocean after defensive maneuvers done by a carrier. Note that this happened at least twice.
in reply to burlemarx

Or this you call up the H team

The Houthis Almost Shot Down an F-35—and Washington Is Panicked
in reply to Avid Amoeba

I mean they theoretically can but they'd have to hide one under like a false rock, keep the radar off until they somehow know an F-35 is very close, flick it on and then hope that's close enough for a track and launch.

Israel has huge intel on where their SAM sites are located in real time, so this already makes it near impossible.

A better solution would be a fully integrated radar system with a modern airforce to run and protect it, but that's expensive and would require years of buildup.

Then you could use some stacked radar tricks to identify F-35s from further out, and use data link to avoid alerting them on RWR. It would still be hard just due to the low RCS so any non stealth fighters would likely be prime targets as the F-35s slip by.

in reply to geneva_convenience

cease fire doesn't ban preparations.

especially for this, which is clearly a defensive tool.



Trump says US must send more weapons to Ukraine, days after ordering pause in deliveries


WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Monday the U.S. will have to send more weapons to Ukraine, just days after ordering a pause in critical weapons deliveries to Kyiv.

The comments by Trump appeared to be an abrupt change in posture after the Pentagon announced last week that it would hold back delivering to Ukraine some air defense missiles, precision-guided artillery and other weapons because of what U.S. officials said were concerns that stockpiles have declined too much.

“We have to,” Trump said. ”They have to be able to defend themselves. They’re getting hit very hard now. We’re going to send some more weapons — defensive weapons primarily.”

https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-war-drone-attacks-c7a1bf1a28ecd2853c037f1864ef7edc

#USA


Rightwing influencers indignant over FBI claim that Jeffrey Epstein’s client list doesn’t exist


Rightwing influencers in the US who are often aligned with Donald Trump are angry that a joint justice department and FBI memo has dismissed the existence of a “client list” in the case against late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The disgraced financier killed himself in a jail cell at the Metropolitan Detention Center in New York City in 2019 while awaiting prosecution on child sex-trafficking and conspiracy charges.

Almost ever since, Epstein’s death has been the subject of conspiracy theories on the right, including a supposed “client list” that he purportedly used to blackmail wealthy co-conspirators.

in reply to Deflated0ne

Just memeing on people who like to post that whenever right wingers and left wingers want the same thing.


Pentagon provided $2.4tn to private arms firms to ‘fund war and weapons’, report finds


A new study of defense department spending previewed exclusively to the Guardian shows that most of the Pentagon’s discretionary spending from 2020-2024 has gone to outside military contractors, providing a $2.4tn boon in public funds to private firms in what was described as a “continuing and massive transfer of wealth from taxpayers to fund war and weapons manufacturing”.

The report from the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft and Costs of War program at Brown University said that the Trump administration’s new Pentagon budget will push annual US military spending past the $1tn mark.

That will deliver a projected windfall of more than half a trillion dollars that will be shared among top arms firms like Lockheed Martin and Raytheon as well as a growing military tech sector with close allies in the administration like Vice-President JD Vance, the report said.

#USA


Texas floods: more than 100 people dead as questions intensify over handling of disaster


Rescue crews continued on Tuesday to comb through parts of the Texas Hill Country devastated by catastrophic flash flooding over the Fourth of July weekend, but with more than 100 dead and hope fading for survivors, efforts have increasingly turned to search and recovery.

As of Tuesday morning, the death toll across the six affected counties surpassed 100. Most of the deaths were in Kerr county, where officials said 87 bodies had so far been recovered, including 56 adults and 30 children. Identification was pending for 19 adults and seven children with one additional person still unidentified, county sheriff Larry Leitha told a news conference.

#USA


Retcon recursion


Why bother making up new lies when you can publish the old debunked ones.
in reply to geneva_convenience

Isn't there solid evidence that the Idf was raping prisoners?
in reply to Chris

Yes. That exists and is well documented. There is even leaked video evidence of it despite being in a high security prison where Palestinians have no access to the footage.


in reply to brem

The American dream: owning your own klansman robe
The American government: you have to rent the klansman robe

in reply to geneva_convenience

I already told you I’m not digging around in that waste dump and told you how to find it on your own (search for Greenwald’s @, not his name). Assuming it hasn’t been shame deleted.

If you’re going to refuse to believe this thing I watched happen in real time and have talked about with multiple people actually happened unless I find you the links myself, then there’s nothing else to say here. I didn’t hang out in leftist spaces and argue with libs on the fediverse for 2+ years to lead up to a secret anti-Zei campaign, they just piss me off every time I see them because of their shitty past behavior to trans people.

in reply to Catoblepas

I have never seen the squirrel post about trans people except if it was used for pink-washing or in Glenn's case the opposite, anti-woke simping for billioniares. Unless you can provide me with some incredibly damning quote it feels like you're just grasping at straws here.



Ukraine's Terror: Western Media Mum on Deaths of Russian Journalists


in reply to jackeroni

According to any person who can recognize disinformation and general bullshittery. I don't need anyone to tell me that Sputnik is untrustworthy, just like RT, Fox News and a long list of other bad sources.
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in reply to gressen

other bad sources


Such as AP, Reuters and AFP, the cabal at the top of the Western Media Industrial Complex




Desertion Crisis in Ukrainian Army Reaches Alarming Levels


Gives me hope that the Ukrainian people are starting to see through the empire's lies
in reply to jackeroni

Military desertion is a human right
in reply to trabpukcip [he/him]

Deserters have the right to defend themselves (by fragging officers)


Kiev loses over 1,305 troops in all frontline areas in past day — Russia’s top brass


YES Kick the empire, their propped up Nazi regime and their proxy war OUT! 💪 😁


Trump admits Ukraine conflict difficult to tackle


in reply to jackeroni

Can’t he just like fondle putins balls a little more to get him to withdraw?

Or maybe he’s doing a little too much 🤷🏻‍♂️

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YouTube Forces Dubs Now


Saw this video on another platform and I thought let me go to YouTube so I can share it, only to hear AI voices. I'm like WTF? I investigate and find out that it's auto dubbed and that there's no option to disable it. Huh?

youtube.com/shorts/9V90gOkOJBc

in reply to sabreW4K3

Newpipe defaults to the original dub without the ai slop





in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

I guess you can only go to college for one of the 3 Rs now. Readin’, ‘ritein’, or ‘rithmetic.

Actually it’s Indiana, so it’s probably only religious studies, business, and poli sci that are left.



Greek docker workers refuse to handle ‘murderous cargo’ bound for Israel




Greek docker workers refuse to handle ‘murderous cargo’ bound for Israel




Greek docker workers refuse to handle ‘murderous cargo’ bound for Israel




Asking About Tuxedo Computers


First of all, I'm not sure this is the best community for this, so if you think there is a more suitable one, please inform me.

So I've been looking for manufacturers that sell computers with Linux out of the box and I remembered hearing about Tuxedo Computers. Some people seem to really like them, but I've also heard of some people complaining about them too.

And so I've come here to ask this community what are your experiences with this vendor? Is there somewhere else I should look? Thanks in advance.

in reply to prototype_g2

We have a few Tuxedo computers and some other Linux brands at our company and are generally happy about them. Cheaper devices have a less than perfect keyboard (though I liked the one on the slimbook) a worse camera and microphone (though some are very ok).

I'm very happy with these Linux devices. The few makes for which we needed parts also supplied them but sending the device their way for repair took longer than we'd have wanted.

in reply to prototype_g2

I loved my Pulse 15 (Gen 1) from Tuxedo

It was a performance monster and still had amazing battery life.
But as others have said, they only take some finished Clevo models - like most small distributors, who can't afford their own factory.

But they verify that everything runs with Linux, else they sometimes patch stuff.

And I need to highlight their support!
After years with my Pulse 15 the battery became a pillow, because I used a USB C charger that wasn't working right (always switched on and off, which killed the battery)
Pretty much without questions asked I got a new battery for free.

Now I have it to my nephew, who enjoys Minecraft on this laptop (still Linux), but the CMOS battery was dead.
Got that one for free as well after warranty

So, I can't really complain about them.
Actually the opposite.

But I still settled for a Framework 16, because I wanted something different and the models at that time weren't fitting my use case...


in reply to geneva_convenience

They are gonna hand the election to the GOP because they refuse to fucking retire and let a new generation make decisions.

The DNC is just as culpable for both Trump terms as the GOP voters imo.

in reply to chocrates

The DNC already handed the election to Trump. And now that a leftist gets any momentum the DNC are still doing everyhing in their power to prevent leftists from winning.


China's aging and demographics: once again, everyone is wrong


in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Interesting. There is at least one assumption I question: why is economic growth considered to be a good thing? It's a quibble I have with economics as a whole, though, not his demographic analysis specifically. Given most analysts use growth as a positive measure, it's an enlightening analysis.
in reply to grey_maniac

I can highly recommend this book for a broad analysis redletterspp.com/products/chin…

The TLDR of it is that economic growth is positively correlated with the increase in the standard of living. A country like China started out with a very low standard of living after the revolution, and the primary goal of the party has been to raise people out of poverty. This necessarily correlates with the rise in consumption.

I agree that you can reach a point where further economic growth may not produce meaningful improvements in the standard of living, but majority of the world is far from that point right now.



Why China's ultimatum to Myanmar rebels threatens global supply of heavy rare earths


July 8 (Reuters) - The global supply of heavy rare earths hinges in part on the outcome of a months-long battle between a rebel army and the Chinese-backed military junta in the hills of northern Myanmar.

The Kachin Independence Army since December has been battling the junta over the town of Bhamo, less than 100 km (62 miles) from the Chinese border, as part of the civil war that erupted after the military's 2021 coup.

Nearly half the world's supply of heavy rare earths is extracted from mines in Kachin state, including those north of Bhamo, a strategically-vital garrison town. They are then shipped to China for processing into magnets that power electronic vehicles and wind turbines.

China, which has a near-monopoly over the processing of heavy rare earths, has threatened to halt buying the minerals mined in KIA-controlled territory unless the militia stops trying to seize full control of Bhamo, according to three people familiar with the matter.

One of the people, a KIA official, said the Chinese demand was made in May, without detailing where the discussions took place. Another person, a KIA commander, said Beijing was represented by foreign ministry officials at the talks.

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/china-risks-global-heavy-rare-earth-supply-stop-myanmar-rebel-victory-2025-07-08/

in reply to geneva_convenience

official, who spoke on condition of anonymity


One of Reuters top sources