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Image is of Bolivian President Luis Arce (center, with glasses) face-to-face with General Zuñiga (in camouflage) during the coup attempt.


On the 26th of June, while Hexbear was in an 8-hour hibernation, General Juan José Zuñiga marched 200 troops and some armored vehicles on the government palace in an attempt to overthrow the democratically elected government of Luis Arce. This is somewhat reminiscent of Jeanine Anez's coup in November 2019 where she overthrew the socialist president Evo Morales, but while that coup was due to a colour revolution likely orchestrated by the United States and had at least a tiny amount of political/public legitimacy and "followed the rules" in a certain sense (as Morales was trying to abolish presidential term limits, which is only evil if a socialist is doing it), this was a much more naked attempted seizure of power by a military general.

This coup was quickly terminated without even a momentary transfer of power. Democracy was saved.

Despite being in the same party, Morales and Arce have increasingly been in opposition. Morales champions anti-imperialism, rights for indigneous people, and poverty reduction. This last one especially has been threatened by Arce, though it's not entirely his fault, as the Bolivian economy is threatened by the same crisis affecting so many developing economies around the world right now - say it with me now - a lack of dollars and mounting debt. The US Federal Reserve is carrying out a bloody offensive against the world's poor, and this has combined nastily with a rather uninspiring "post"-coronavirus economic recovery in Bolivia, as well as diminishing natural gas production (and thus less exports with which to earn dollars).

While the coup was ongoing, Morales banded behind the government. Afterwards, however, Morales expressed his skepticism about whether the coup was, in fact, genuine, calling for an independent investigation into it, and saying that Arce “disrespected the truth, deceived us, lied, not only to the Bolivian people but to the whole world." This is because General Zuñiga made a series of very interesting statements to his family and colleagues, saying that Arce had "betrayed" him, and saying that Arce had told him “‘The situation is very screwed up, very critical. It is necessary to prepare something to raise my popularity.'" This does check out on the surface level, at least: Arce has suffered increasing unpopularity as the economy has suffered.

Interestingly, Morales' narrative has been supported by the anarchocapitalist leader of Argentina, Javier Milei, who is currently busy completely destroying his own country and stripping the copper out of the walls to give to American capitalists. Milei said that the coup attempt was "fraudulent". Meanwhile, those inside MAS opposed to Morales' accusations of a false coup have accused him of allying with the fascist right and becoming an instrument of imperialism.


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[–] HelltakerHomosexual@hexbear.net 50 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

who would win

mega talking about the complex politics and active events of the world

or

trans ppl talking about how cute they feel today

well its the news mega but damn transgenders not that far behind at all

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[–] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 50 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Brazil's Military approachment with China

Normally, in the past, Brazil signed military contracts with the US, Germany, France, Italy and Israel. This is in addition to the fact that many Brazilian military officers are trained by the Western Military Academy, where they are generally influenced by the right-wing propaganda that these places promote.

But since Lula da Silva took office in 2023, Brazil has been moving closer and closer to China, mainly because of the failure of the US to fulfill its promises to send aid and investments that Biden said it would. And this year, when the Armed Forces were going to buy their equipment from Israel, the Workers' Party pressured the Armed Forces to do the deal with China instead of Israel.

In addition, it seems that the Brazilian Armed Forces have started sending their officers to study in China, and Chinese advisors are also visiting the Brazilian Army for an inspection. Over the past year, the Workers' Party has been moving closer and closer to the CPC. And since Argentina was Milei'ed, it seems that China is focusing on Brazil, Bolivia and Peru in South America.

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[–] plinky@hexbear.net 50 points 1 year ago (3 children)

if bill clinton is the first black president, can we count kamala as first white woman vice-president? :pondering-the-orb:

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[–] WeedReference420@hexbear.net 50 points 1 year ago (6 children)

The V for Vendetta we have at home:

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[–] FortifiedAttack@hexbear.net 49 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Wait, if Trump actually won, would that mean that Truth Social would become mainstream?

desolate

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[–] chicory@hexbear.net 49 points 1 year ago

Target to stop accepting personal checks as of July 15

I'm amazed they've accepted them as long as they have

[–] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 49 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (5 children)

American allies fear Biden is finished and can’t beat Trump

“We’re not sure that, even if he wins, he can survive four years more,” said one official from a European NATO country.

Article (Huge Article)

Diplomats and world leaders preparing for next week’s NATO summit are privately expressing acute concern about President Joe Biden’s age, health and ability to win the 2024 presidential election.

These foreign officials largely favor Biden’s reelection and fear that Donald Trump’s return to office would damage the NATO alliance and cripple the war effort in Ukraine. But they have reacted to Biden’s recent debate performance with dismay and fear that Biden may be too frail to defeat Trump and lead a global superpower.

POLITICO spoke with 20 people connected to NATO or the alliance’s upcoming summit over the past month and heard that many allies already had quiet reservations about putting their trust in Biden well before the debate. Now, Biden must convince his counterparts that he’s not only up for the fight but will overcome a political crisis to stay in it.

“It doesn’t take a genius to see that the president is old,” said one official from a European NATO country. “We’re not sure that, even if he wins, he can survive four years more.”

Others went further. “It was painful to watch, let’s be honest,” an EU official said of the debate. “We all want Biden to have a second term to avoid dealing with Trump again, but this isn’t really reassuring.”

Speaking to POLITICO before the U.K.'s change of government on Thursday, a U.K. minister put it most bluntly: “Can the Democrat donors please get their act together and get Biden retired, so we have some chance of a candidate credible for voters?”

Biden already had a tough sell ahead of him at the NATO summit next week, where he was preparing to face questions from allies about America’s commitment to Ukraine. But his catastrophic debate against Trump has turned the gathering into a different kind of assessment of Biden’s physical and political resilience.

Few European leaders have addressed Biden’s age on the record. But Donald Tusk, Poland’s centrist prime minister, offered an extraordinary public expression of alarm after the debate, telling reporters: “They definitely have a problem. The reactions have been unambiguous.”

Mark Gitenstein, the U.S. ambassador to the EU and a longtime Biden adviser, said that any focus on Biden’s age stems from concerns about the election and his ability to secure a second term.

“I have never heard any leader directly or indirectly express a concern to me about his age,” Gitenstein said in an interview. “They’re all worried about the elections, because the elections are close and they’re worried about some of the stuff Trump has said.”

The questions swirling around Biden’s candidacy have turned a summit billed as a celebration of NATO’s landmark 75th anniversary into another stress test for a president whose political future hangs in the balance.

Biden will have to very publicly show off his leadership skills and stamina at the summit in Washington, which begins Tuesday morning and runs through Thursday in what’s forecast to be sweltering heat. As the host, he won’t be able to skip events.

On the summit’s first day, the president will deliver a high-profile speech on NATO’s 75 years at the Mellon Auditorium, where the alliance’s founding charter was signed a few years after World War II. Biden is an advocate for strengthening the alliance, but the message could get lost if he stumbles over key passages or loses his train of thought mid-sentence.

Then on Wednesday — the summit’s busiest 24 hours — Biden will shake hands with leaders of the other 31 member states as well as partner nations. Then he’ll lead a three-hour meeting of the North Atlantic Council featuring the other heads of state and government.

On Wednesday night, Biden will host a dinner of world leaders deep into the night — blowing past his newly self-imposed 8 p.m. work curfew. It will have all the trappings of a state dinner, requiring Biden to be lucid as he pals around with counterparts and discusses sensitive matters away from the cameras.

Biden on Thursday will also attend and lead a marathon session of meetings on topics ranging from the war in Ukraine, to boosting NATO’s deterrence capabilities, to the dynamic security situation in the Indo-Pacific. He’ll have to sit for bilateral sessions with top allies, adding even more to his already packed three-day schedule.

And he’ll cap it all off with a solo news conference, where he is sure to field far more questions about his age and acuity than transatlantic relations.

Among NATO allies’ concerns is how much longer Biden can muster American support for Europe’s defense, especially after what is likely to be a close election against a Republican former president who is skeptical of assisting partners abroad.

“We’re having more conversations about our own defenses since it looks like Trump is coming back,” an official from a NATO country said after the debate.

On top of that, some NATO allies aren’t wholly satisfied with Biden’s leadership, with many saying he’s been too incremental in his approach to providing weapons and giving Kyiv the go-ahead to strike inside Russia.

“Is the U.S. leading or is it just taking part like everyone else?” asked a senior European diplomat in Washington. The grumbles mainly come from hawkish alliance members — typically in Europe’s east — who want military aid to flood Ukraine without limits on Kyiv’s use of it.

Biden’s views on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are well known, and he repeated many of his talking points during the debate with Trump. He called Russian President Vladimir Putin a war criminal who “wants to reestablish what was part of the Soviet Empire. Not just a piece, he wants all of Ukraine.”

Such talking points and three and a half years as president have given Biden an advantage heading into the summit: He has established solid relationships with most democratic allies, according to three U.S. officials who have been part of various diplomatic engagements.

That’s been true with those whose politics are closely aligned with Biden’s own brand of democratic centrism, like EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. He’s also been friendly with ideological foes who share a concern about Ukraine’s fate, namely far-right Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and with French President Emmanuel Macron, who openly calls for a bolder European role in its defense and Western troops in Ukraine.

And yet, allies pleased with Biden’s tenure still can’t shake the reality of his age, according to three diplomats.

It’s not so much that they’re upset that he has, at times, skipped out on ceremonial dinners at various summits or left them early. And it’s also not that Biden has been using notecards, speaking more slowly and softly, and moving with a stiffness that’s impossible not to notice, the diplomats said.

They worry about his political standing and reelection chances, knowing that his age is a major political liability.

“It seems to me that’s going to be very tough for him to pursue his campaign and to stay on,” said one senior EU diplomat, who added that while it was up to the Democratic Party whether to replace him, they should be “considering all options.”

Biden’s electoral crisis comes amid political changes in other major NATO powers: British voters installed a new prime minister, the center-left Keir Starmer, just days ago. France holds elections on Sunday that could strengthen the far right and derail Macron’s presidency. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is already seen by many as a lame duck following June’s EU elections that badly weakened his political coalition.

Ian Bremmer, the president of the Eurasia Group, said he has directly heard fears about Biden’s status from many G7 and European leaders. “Ukraine is still the most important topic,” he said, “but concerns about Biden and growing panic from Europeans about Trump are increasingly distracting the substantive conversations.”

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[–] Awoo@hexbear.net 48 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Sums up the UK atmosphere right now

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[–] ChapoKrautHaus@hexbear.net 48 points 1 year ago (2 children)

One month in and still unsure whether we're looking at a decade-week summer, the summer of Kamala or just maybe a classic white boy summer? What's it gonna be?

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[–] Xx_Aru_xX@hexbear.net 48 points 1 year ago

Looks like Kenyans are still protesting and cops are still harassing them https://www.instagram.com/reel/C9FZiIPoN6Q/

[–] Torenico@hexbear.net 48 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Speaking of Evo Morales: Here's the man kicking another guy in the nuts during a football match.

Don't mess with Evo.

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[–] BigBoyKarlLiebknecht@hexbear.net 48 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Can’t remembered who it was that shared the Eyup Lovely Twitter account on here, but it’s both hilarious and illuminating. Without it, I wouldn’t have learned that Starmer’s Chief of Staff is almost certainly intelligence services:

Gray took a career break in the 1980s, a step described by journalist Sam McBride as "strikingly unorthodox". During this time, she ran the Cove Bar, a pub in Newry, a border town in Northern Ireland, during The Troubles, with her husband Bill Conlon, a country music singer from Portaferry, County Down. Peter Caldwell, a former special adviser to several ministers, said it had been speculated Gray was a spy at this time, though Gray denied it. According to the Belfast Telegraph, her car was stopped one night by IRA paramilitaries who wanted to take it, only for her to be allowed to pass after a voice said "that's Sue Gray from The Cove, let her go on"

Former cabinet minister Oliver Letwin wrote of her: "Unless she agrees, things just don't happen. Cabinet reshuffles, departmental reorganizations, the whole lot – it's all down to Sue

Much remains unknown about the 60-year-old, who in the 1980s took a strikingly unorthodox career break to run a pub in Newry, a hotbed of IRA and security force activity.

In 2015, BBC Newsnight’s policy editor Chris Cook described Mrs Gray as “the most powerful civil servant you’ve never heard of” and “also perhaps the most secretive you could ever hope to meet”.

He said that she had “astounding” influence and was “notorious for her determination not to leave a document trail”, adding that “even when a document trail exists, Ms Gray is enthusiastic about keeping it a secret”, advising special advisers of how they could destroy emails to thwart potential Freedom of Information requests.

In his memoirs, former Lib Dem minister David Laws recounted a conversation with Conservative minister Oliver Letwin in which he said: “Our great United Kingdom is actually entirely run by a lady called Sue Gray, the Head of Ethics or something in the Cabinet Office.

Nothing to see here, just a Londoner casually taking a career break in the 1980s to run a pub in a majority Catholic border town that saw significant IRA activity, then being lauded by a former minister Tory as the person who actually runs the country.

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[–] Frank@hexbear.net 47 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Tried to explain socialism to a smart but startlingly ignorant us military person today. They thought socialism was when the federal governments military procurement has an entrenched and inefficient bureaucracy. I tried, i really did, but they had some weird libertarian "i want freedom and meritocracy" thing going while also being shockingly politically ignorant. : p

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[–] RaisedFistJoker@hexbear.net 47 points 1 year ago (12 children)

https://x.com/LeftieStats/status/1808063812244804060

Kieth stormfront will conduct a genocide against trans people

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[–] Greenleaf@hexbear.net 47 points 1 year ago

I highly recommend watching the Fault Lines documentary The Night Won’t End on YouTube (though cw you will see the suffering of the people of Gaza up close) I was listening to the journalist who runs Fault Lines (who I believe is Palestinian-American or Arab-American) on Electonic Intifada and you can tell she really put her heart and soul into this one.

[–] WilsonWilson@hexbear.net 47 points 1 year ago (7 children)

BOOM

2 injured, 1 missing after explosion at Arkansas defense weapons plant

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[–] Xx_Aru_xX@hexbear.net 47 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Indian flag was spotted in Rafah

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[–] JamesConeZone@hexbear.net 47 points 1 year ago (4 children)
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[–] bazingabrain@hexbear.net 46 points 1 year ago (2 children)

macron cooking the worst political play of the decade in his office looking like this

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[–] MolotovHalfEmpty@hexbear.net 46 points 1 year ago

After years of stonewalled investigations and evidence hiding/destruction, a public enquiry in the UK into SAS murders and executions of unarmed civilians in Afghanistan has been given a cache of records and evidence.

After years of trying to stop the investigation, the armed forces had a private contract delete the data during 'data migration' just days before being forced to hand it over. Now it seems there was a backup system after all.

Better late than never, you could argue, but that ignores the fact that in the last couple of years both Labour and the Tories alike have passed bills specifically designed to provide increased defense and even immunity from prosecution for soldiers committing war crimes abroad. So it may well be tactically timed.

BBC Article here

[–] AssortedBiscuits@hexbear.net 46 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Disney heiress Abigail Disney Halts Party Donations:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/politics-news/abigail-disney-biden-step-down-halt-donations-1235939283/

Full article

Abigail Disney said Thursday she intends to halt her donations to the Democratic party until President Biden steps down from the presidential election.

“I intend to stop any contributions to the party unless and until they replace Biden at the top of the ticket,” Disney, the granddaughter of Roy O. Disney, told CNBC. Her statement is one of several from high-profile entertainment leaders and Democratic donors to call for the president to step aside after last week’s debate.

“This is realism, not disrespect. Biden is a good man and has served his country admirably, but the stakes are far too high,” she continued. “If Biden does not step down the Democrats will lose. Of that I am absolutely certain. The consequences for the loss will be genuinely dire.”

On Wednesday, Netflix co-founder and major Democratic donor Reed Hastings told the New York Times that “Biden needs to step aside to allow a vigorous Democratic leader to beat Trump and keep us safe and prosperous.” Prior to that, WME chief Ari Emanuel criticized Biden’s debate performance and asserted the 81-year-old president is too old for reelection.

“I had a father who died at 92, but at 81 I took away his car, and it was a very simple test for me,” Emanuel said. “If you were driving from downtown Beverly Hills to Malibu, would you want Biden to do it at night? Would you want Trump to do it at night? If the answer is neither, you cannot have them running a $27 trillion company called the United States.”

Biden will face the press again this Friday in an interview with George Stephanopoulos, which will air in a primetime slot that same evening, with an extended version coming Sunday.

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[–] puff@hexbear.net 46 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Biden is dropping out! We did it! We FINALLY beat Medicare!

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[–] FuckyWucky@hexbear.net 46 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Briish stonks seems to be reacting positively.

https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/londons-ftse-100-climbs-smith-nephew-boost-uk-polls-underway-2024-07-04/

"Clearly a lot of optimism is driven by a dose of relief. The market’s long expected a strong Labour victory and if and when we see that – it will be one less thing for the market to worry about," Ben Laidler, head of equity strategy at Bradesco BBI.

"They (investors) are hopeful that they (Labour) come in with a pro growth, productivity led agenda and can make some progress,".

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[–] MelaniaTrump@hexbear.net 46 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (10 children)

wow, actually looking more likely than not that Biden drops out. Lots of reports in the media and his lackeys aren’t around to blame it on a bad day, etc.

Dude did so bad in the debate he actually destroyed his chances at the presidency. It’s literally the worst debate performance in American presidential history lmao.

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[–] AssortedBiscuits@hexbear.net 46 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Gruesome Newsome to appear as a host(?) on some weekly podcast:
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-politickin-191537944/

Sounds like he would rather bid his time for 2028. Maybe he feels like he needs practice to not sound like some soulless husk.

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