The Trumps & Elon tweets thread (Had to make this since it's never ending)

and what, if (after few days/month/years) USA leave Gaza with all High-end Arms, Ammunitions, rocket, missiles, 5th Gen fighter jets etc. etc., like they did in Afghanistan?
Is US plan to provide high end mass destruction weapons' illegally (with legal ways.. like "we can't collect it in time/short notice" and leave it for Hezbollah to set wildfire in middle east)?

The orange man said it himself, he doesn't want any Palestinians left in Gaza and wants to turn it into a riviera of the ME.
The people of Gaza cannot be armed more than they already are, the United States of Israel will just make life more miserable for the civilians so that they eventually either end up dying or end up in countries like Syria (where they just got rid of Assad after a decade).
No wonder they've also withdrawn from the UN rights council.

 
If Trump can UNRWA ince and for all that will be a big plus

Too bad his team is busy doing a slow rugpull on people with his shitty memecoins.


 
US Aid paid Angelina jolie alone $20 million , Ben Stiller, Sean Penn visits where all paid by millions just to visit Zelensky. Not to mention the private jet and accommodation.

So it's all a sham.

Georgia elections coup took place the same time US Aid was sent. Georgia is a country bordering Russia.

If you search US aid on X, you will find evidence of every country having protest or election interference the same time US sent the USAID.

Musk is making powerfull enemies unlike Trump he doesn't have secret service to protect him.
 
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USAID staff will be put on leave starting on Friday​


Thousands of employees at the US Agency for International Development (USAID) will be placed on leave from Friday night, the agency says.

A USAID statement said the order would affect all "direct-hire personnel" except those on "mission-critical functions, core leadership and specially designated programs".

It's unclear exactly which jobs are affected. The statement, posted on the agency's website, said employees would be notified by Thursday afternoon.

The Trump administration has said USAID is wasting money and needs to align with the president's policy priorities. Agency staff, backed by Democratic lawmakers, have protested over the cuts, saying they will put lives in danger and hamper national security.
President Donald Trump's earlier decision to freeze foreign assistance has upended the global aid system, with effects already felt in multiple countries.

The agency, which provides humanitarian aid to more than 100 countries, employs 10,000 people worldwide. Two-thirds of those people work overseas, according to the Congressional Research Service.

USAID, founded in 1961, has a budget of around $40bn (£32.25bn) per year, amounting to roughly 0.6% of federal spending, according to official figures.

In a statement on its website on Tuesday, USAID said it would work with the US Department of State to arrange and pay for return travel for personnel posted outside the US within 30 days.

Those employees who are part of the exceptions will be told by 15:00 EDT (20:00 GMT) on Thursday, it said.

The statement concluded with the message: "Thank you for your service."

Given that some USAID staff work in active conflict zones, it was not immediately clear how they would be withdrawn.

The measures are part of a string of cuts that Trump has enacted since returning to office last month through co-ordination with Elon Musk's unofficial Department of Government Efficiency.

Among the countries affected by the aid freeze is Haiti. The United Nations said Tuesday that it had been notified by the US that it was freezing $13.3m in aid destined for the country.

But on Wednesday the US state department issued a waiver exempting $40.7m of foreign assistance for Haiti's national police and the UN-backed international security support mission.

Earlier this week, the White House put out a statement listing a number of projects that it called evidence of "waste and abuse", including a grant of $1.5m to an LGBTQ group in Serbia and $2.5m for electric vehicles in Vietnam.

However critics have called the moves to close the agency an illegitimate power grab spearheaded by Musk, an unelected billionaire.

Earlier this week, Trump's top diplomat, Marco Rubio, became the acting head of USAID as part of its reported merger into the state department.

Closing USAID altogether would require an act of Congress.

On Tuesday, many USAID staffers received an email notifying them they had been placed on paid administrative leave.

The email, obtained by BBC News, told employees they must remain "available" by telephone and email during business hours, but were not allowed to enter USAID buildings.

Musk, the CEO of Tesla and Space X, has suggested USAID should be shut down entirely, as it is "beyond repair".

Many have cautioned that closing the agency's doors would have devastating effects on vulnerable populations across the world.

USAID's activities range from providing prosthetic limbs to soldiers injured in Ukraine, to clearing landmines and containing the spread of Ebola in Africa.

An HIV patient in Nigeria told the BBC that she and others are worried that free anti-retroviral drugs, funded by USAID, would be cut off.

"I am really scared about what the future holds given all that is going on in America," she said. "I got my last set of HIV drugs in November and I am supposed to go back in April... but I don't know what would happen by then.

"These free drugs are really important for me and most of us (HIV patients) would be in trouble if it is affected," she said.

Democrats in Washington DC have been particularly critical of changes to the agency, calling them "illegal" and "unconstitutional".

"[USAID is] a foreign policy tool with bipartisan origins that is critical in this dangerous global environment," New Jersey Democratic Senator Andy Kim, who previously worked at USAID, wrote on social media.

"Gutting it means gutting our ability to compete and keep America safe."

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx253xjnxrmo
 
BBC isn't happy,
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US Aid paid Angelina jolie alone $20 million , Ben Stiller, Sean Penn visits where all paid by millions just to visit Zelensky. Not to mention the private jet and accommodation.

So it's all a sham.

Georgia elections coup took place the same time US Aid was sent. Georgia is a country bordering Russia.

If you search US aid on X, you will find evidence of every country having protest or election interference the same time US sent the USAID.

Musk is making powerfull enemies unlike Trump he doesn't have secret service to protect him.
Secret service is the bigger risk ..
 
Kanye west is pushing the overton window on X. Just go to his profile and see his posts from the last hour.
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^ignore this clown. Goes by the name 'ye' these days.
USAID was responsive for the coup in Bangladesh. Since USAID is received by both democrat and republicans. Mike Benz says that it was Republican side that was responsible for the coup in Bangladesh.
He cites as source the grayzone whch is Max Blumenthals media org. I'm ok with the these guys for pro Russian news but not pro China. So they would have an interest to blame the US here over say China


Against a backdrop of intensifying crackdowns, the opposition Bangladeshi Nationalist Party (BNP) held an escalating series of street protests, which often morphed into riots.
Following the coup, pundits have pointed to the role of social media in whipping up anti-government sentiment and driving havoc in the streets of Dhaka.
Similar tactics used in anti Bibi protests in Tel Aviv. Israelis blame Soros. Left funded orgs working to topple a right wing government.

In Bangladesh the reverse is happening. A right funded US org (IRI) allegedly has successfully toppled a left leaning government ostensibly for being illegitimate. And this happened with a democrat in office.

The BNP remains marginal, and the AL’s power is undiminished.
IRI went on to lament that the BNP “appears to be losing popularity” within an already dwindling base, and that even before COVID-19, its public rallies “were sparsely attended.” Perhaps this is why “political party strengthening” was listed first under a section of an IRI document entitled, “Priority Areas of Work for IRI.”
Good news for India. Hasina or not.

one leaked file related to a secret meeting between IRI and the BNP noted that the opposition party is “a persistent critic of IRI’s public opinion research,” as the figures “consistently” show “high approval ratings for the Awami League and negative ratings for the BNP.”
:hilarious:
Without any sense of irony, the IRI report concluded by warning of foreign interference in Bangladesh’s internal politics: “predictably, the [Awami League] and Sheikh Hasina would seek re-election by all means under the support of India.” As if to justify its own meddling in Bangladesh, the IRI insisted it was “necessary to counterbalance interference from regional powers” in the vote, which went ahead in January 2024.
IRI's job was to counterbalance against Indian efforts to support Hasina which they could not since Hasina won back in Jan '24.