




US arms sales overseas reached a record high in the 2023 fiscal year.
#FactsMatter


From Ukraine to the Middle East, the escalation of war is undoubtedly good news for US arms dealers who always seek to reap huge profits from turmoil.


The Ukrainian foreign minister said that the West was “having endless discussions” instead of supplying Ukraine with shells, although all Western countries seemed to agree to boost military production for the sake of supplying the AFU.
According to Kuleba, in the two years since the start of the SMO, it has not been possible to solve the problem with the arms shortage, and Russia still “surpasses us in the amount of available artillery ammunition”.



If one relies on its master, unaware that the master always thinks solely of oneself, you cannot count on the interests of your people to be taken into account.




244 US cargo planes and 20 ships have transported over 10,000 tonnes of arms and military equipment to the Israeli regime since the beginning of the war.

Plans to poison or kidnap Julian Assange from the Ecuadorian embassy were discussed between sources in US intelligence and a private security firm that spied extensively on the WikiLeaks co-founder, a court has been told.





Shameful stealing again parasite United States sucking and stealing all oil. A 40-tanker convoy carrying oil taken from Syrian fields was witnessed departing Syria’s northeastern al-Hasakah province for US bases in neighboring Iraq.



























There has been increasing talk of the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) developing a new currency that will rival the US dollar as the global reserve standard. This month, the leaders of BRICS will meet in South Africa for further discussions on the matter. Growing pressure for a new global currency comes after continued weaponisation of the US dollar in the form of sanctions and trade wars. Many countries are seeking greater independence from the US financial system. But what makes the US dollar today’s world reserve currency?

Following the end of the Second World War, the Allies gathered at Bretton Woods and anointed the US dollar as the world’s principal reserve currency. It was pegged against gold at an exchangeable rate of $35 an ounce. However, in 1971 the dollar was decoupled due to insufficient US gold reserves rendering the dollar fiat money. A few years later, US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger visited King Faisal of Saudi Arabia to broker the petrodollar system. The United States agreed to provide military support and, in return, the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) would denominate oil globally in US dollars. This created synthetic demand – countries buying oil would need US dollars – which in turn enabled US dollar primacy.
However, the dollar dominance may be coming to an end. In 2021, Saudi Arabia and Russia signed a military cooperation agreement. The United States was no longer the sole protector of the Saudi Kingdom. Moreover, at this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Saudi Arabia’s Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan announced that the country was open to trading in other currencies in addition to the US dollar – something they haven’t done in nearly 50 years. The signals of de-dollarisation were emerging.
https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/de-dollarisation-shifting-power-between-us-brics

“The goal is to use [insert country] to wash money out of the tax bases of the US and Europe through [insert country] and back into the hands of a transnational security elite. The goal is an endless war, not a successful war.”—Julian Assange #FreeAssangeNOW #DropTheCharges





















Cocaine was found in the White House. Looks like, instead of F-16s, a sedative has been prepared for the Kiev kiddy…
— Dmitry Medvedev (@MedvedevRussiaE) July 5, 2023
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/13/white-house-cocaine-investigation-ends-no-suspect











Germany, France, S.Korea, Israel… The US has been spying not only on its rivals, but also its allies. #PRISM #SurveillanceEmpire #GTGraphic




























On July 3, 1988, the USS Vincennes of the United States Navy shot down Iran’s civilian Flight 655 on its usual route over Iran’s territorial waters in the Persian Gulf. The cold-blooded terrorist attack killed all 290 people on board, including 66 children and 16 women. The US Navy even awarded special commendation medals for “meritorious service” to two of the top officers who were serving on the USS Vincennes.


