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“This deployment🚨brings the total number of federalized #California Nat Guardsmen in LA to ~4,100 soldiers along with 700 active-duty U.S. Marines. Additional 2,000 NG troops sent to L.A. by the DOD."

This #militarization of CA is egregious:

*Not needed -LA's local LE is more than adequate
*Costs the taxpayers $Ms
*Harms troop readiness
*May incite violence
*Trump has targeted CA (likely: illegal) when there've been protests nationwide..
#Immigrants #Deportations #USPol ktla.com/news/local-news/addit

Public Conversation: US Role In The World Today

Friday, May 30, 2025
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Morrell Room, Curtis Memorial Library 23 Pleasant Street Brunswick, ME, 04011

"A facilitated discussion on the US war economy, genocide in #Palestine, our unmet domestic needs, and much more.

"Where are we? What are Your Thoughts About the Role of the United States in the World Today?

"Join us in a Circle Discussion, moderated by #MaryBethSullivan, for sharing ideas and questions as we explore critical issues facing us as a nation, including:

"Endless Wars ... #Genocide in Palestine ... Ongoing Planning for War with #China and #Iran ... #Musk's role in the #militarization of Space ... Trillion dollar annual #Pentagon Budget ... The resulting cutbacks in social and environment spending ... and the question of Conversion from a war economy to a peace economy ... and more....

"Paper and pencils will be handed out for noting questions, concerns, ideas."

Sponsors include Brunswick #PeaceWorks and #MaineCoalitionForPalestine

mvprights.org/events/public-co

#FreePalestine #Gaza #WorldWarBibi
#BibiIsAWarCriminal #Genocide #EndGenocide #Palestine #EndlessWars #NoWar #HumanRightsAreNeverWrong

MAINE VOICES FOR PALESTINIAN RIGHTSPublic Conversation: US Role In The World Today — MAINE VOICES FOR PALESTINIAN RIGHTSA facilitated discussion on the US war economy, genocide in Palestine, our unmet domestic needs, and much more. Where are we? What are Your Thoughts About the Role of the United States in the World Today? Join us in a Circle Discussion, moderated by Mary Beth Sullivan, for sharing ideas and que

Any guy on the street could turn out to be part of an #ICE or HS sting op, such impersonations become trivially easy.
Even if this weren’t a C flooded w guns & a history of vigilantism, unidentified fed agents: a problem bc THEY'RE LESS LIKELY TO FACE ACCOUNTABILITY FOR THEIR ACTIONS.

"I think there’s a strong correlation b/w cops who think they’re above the law +cops who shield their faces -refuse to give names -badge numbers...”
-R Balco
#Fascism #Militarization #USPol
washingtonpost.com/opinions/20

The Washington Post · Is that guy with a gun an ICE officer — or just a guy with a gun?Par Philip Bump

#france #egypt #israel #palestine : #war / #gaza / #blockade / #humanitarianaid / #militarization

„Humanitarian aid is the 'top priority,' reiterated the French president on a visit to Egypt, where supplies are piling up. Israel, which is enforcing a total blockade on emergency aid, has suggested entrusting the distribution to its military.“

lemonde.fr/en/international/ar

Le Monde · Macron warns against Israel militarizing humanitarian aid to GazaPar Philippe Ricard

An angular, armored MIL vehicle: the Casspir, a ubiquitous sight in the nation’s townships during the final decades of apartheid. The apartheid state deployed the Casspir to patrol & terrorize Black African communities in the name of keeping “peace.”

The Tesla Cybertruck -prime target for protesters demonstrating their dislike of #Musk, blurs the boundaries b/w: battlefield & the public street.

#Racism is systemic in the #TrumpMusk regime.

#Militarization #Tesla #USPol
slate.com/news-and-politics/20

Slate · We’re Scholars Who Study Africa. The Cybertruck Looks Kind of Familiar.Par Vivian Chenxue Lu

Ukraine Daily summary - Thursday, January 23 2025

In photos: Grinding war in Donetsk Oblast through the lens of photojournalist-turned-soldier -- Russia issued ultimatum to Ukraine in 2022 to replace Zelensky with Medvedchuk -- Russia lacks manpower for major breakthrough in Ukraine, top NATO general says -- [vblog] Russian economy after 3 years of sanctions -- EU to allocate $36 billion of financial support to Ukraine -- and more

writeworks.uk/~/UkraineDaily/U

writeworks.ukUkraine Daily summary - Thursday, January 23 2025In photos: Grinding war in Donetsk Oblast through the lens of photojournalist-turned-soldier -- Russia issued ultimatum to Ukraine in 2022 to replace Zelensky with Medvedchuk -- Russia lacks manpower for major breakthrough in Ukraine, top NATO general says -- [vblog] Russian economy after 3 years of sanctions -- EU to allocate $36 billion of financial support to Ukraine -- and more
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@slashdot
"Some"?!?! How can anyone not see the militarization of AI, and it's use to create killing machines that will never disobey orders on moral grounds?

The uber wealthy are desperate for unquestioning armies to fight their wars and guards that won't turn on them when they run to their bunkers to try and protect themselves from #ClimateChange and the social upheaval it brings.

#Military#AI#OpenAI

For a while now I've been writing about the fact that you can't separate the problems of rapidly escalating military conflicts and a world speeding towards climate catastrophe, even if most observers do just that on a semi regular basis. Part of this is because many of the wars we're watching break out are primarily about fossil fuel resources and who has the right to sell energy to whom, and part of it is because rather than doing anything about climate crisis and the capitalism that's causing it, most Pig Empire nations and many of their geopolitical rivals are spending billions on increasing their stock of weapons and the size of their militaries; and much like Chekov's gun, if you're buying bombs in act one, there's a pretty good chance you intend to use them in act three. One less discussed reason why climate crisis and militarization are link however, comes from the fact that dropping bombs, transporting weapons, and engaging in modern warfare itself simply produces a metric fuck ton of carbon emissions all on its own, at a time when our planet simply cannot absorb the impact of everyday carbon releases that aren't caused by folks trying to bomb their way to wealth and power. I've talked about this quite a few times, but until recently I've had to keep these arguments in the realm of "well obviously all that smoke you see on your TV every time someone drops a bomb is going somewhere and having some effect." Now however, someone has taken the time to crunch the numbers and the discussion has moved beyond the realm of speculation and obvious consequences.

oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-Gen

The Climate Cost of War

"The first major attempt to understand the emissions impact of conflict was seen following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. New methodologies were established by researchers trying to map the emissions released in direct relation to the conflict. Calculations and a third version of the methodology from the New Initiative on GHG Accounting of War - an association of climate experts - are expected to be published at the COP28 climate summit in November. Researchers currently believe that the emissions released from the Russia-Ukraine war could equate to the annual emissions of a small country, such as Belgium. It is important to note that this is just one conflict, and similarly high levels of emissions may be being produced from other wars around the globe.

While the climate impact of war cannot supersede the humanitarian costs, it is important to understand just how much GHG emissions are being produced by war to help achieve international climate pledges. Military activities are often viewed as exempt from emissions restrictions, as they are necessary for national security. Few countries report their military-produced emissions to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), meaning there is a lack of vital information to understand the environmental impact of these emissions. At present, researchers suggest that militaries worldwide could be responsible for around 5.5 percent of global GHG emissions."

I think anyone who reads my work is already well aware of the fact that I'm very much against imperialism, militarization, and war; primarily because I have no emotional attachment to states being run by and for rich people, and it's my people, the global labor class, who bear the cost of these conflicts that serve only the rich. As this piece points out however, the militaries of these various states have no obligations whatsoever to reduce the fossil fuel consumption and carbon emissions that are killing us all and the world we live in. These two things are treated as separate problems when, as I've noted on many occasions, they aren't separate at all - carbon emissions from fighter jets count against a biosphere that can't handle any more of that all the same. Keep that in mind the next time some lanyard who happily supports the national security state starts telling you climate crisis is happening because of your carbon footprint, because I guarantee you that your yearly contribution doesn't even compare to the impact of one 2,000lb bomb and the machinery used to produce it and deliver it to its target.

OilPrice.com · The Climate Cost of WarPar Felicity Bradstock