Aren't stated goals kind of irrelevant? The stated goal of invading Iraq was to rid them of imaginary WMDs. The US invaded to loot, destroy and destabilize. All those goals were achieved.
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What's the evidence for that being the goal of the invasion? The US invaded Iraq to loot the country and destabilize the region. What's my evidence for this? It happened. It's what they did.
I wouldn't call it "winning" when your invasion leads to nothing but state collapse, formation of ISIS and US troops getting merced by IEDs.
I don't see how any of these things are bad for the American ruling class.
I find it really hard to argue that the US lost in Libya or Iraq.
The US couldn't defeat Afghanistan.
It's in the Dutch part of Belgium, not the French.
Apparently one of the songs from the album is him talking about how his wife tried to have him commited and then left him.
ADL complaining that AI models don't hate jews enough seems very on brand.
Why aren't you wearing an Albanian flag as a scarf? It's a pretty badass flag.
As someone who used to live in Sweden, I really miss Systembolaget. They have tens of thousands of products and free delivery so the amount of choices are amazing. The hard liquor is really expensive but the beer and wine is pretty reasonably priced. There's a sort of price floor when it comes to the wine, though, they don't sell any super cheap wines like they do in every grocery store in Southern Europe.
This man's Wikipedia talk page has a discussion about whether or not praising Hitler as the greatest leader in history and constantly quoting Mein Kampf makes you a Nazi and they landed on no. Until the NYT calls him a Nazi, he's a far right activist.
I chose one of their accounts at random and read a few comments and it's defending free market capitalism and opposing taxes on the rich. It's also attacking Russia, MAGA and saying "Israel has a right to defend itself but has gone too far." It seems to just support the views of your average European chud, probably the researchers themselves.