🧵REDNOTE EXPLOSION: MILLIONS OF AMERICANS DISCOVER A DIFFERENT CHINA
(1/9) The US TikTok ban, aimed at countering Chinese “influence operations,” seems to have backfired as American users flocked to RedNote, a popular Chinese social media platform. Here’s what they’re finding
(2/9) Journalist Li Jiangjing noted that “simple chats with average Chinese people” have led some Americans to reassess their own system. She shared a video of an upset American who realized the US isn’t quite the paradise they imagined.
(3/9) Discussions on RedNote have highlighted key differences in living standards. Americans report spending more on essentials like groceries, housing and healthcare, while many in China benefit from a more regulated system that reduces personal debt.
(4/9) Some Americans discovered that Chinese society is not as “cold or disconnected” as they thought. The interactions on RedNote revealed a focus on community and support that contrasts with their own experiences at home.
(5/9) Other revelations include China’s heavy emphasis on education and technology. Users noted how China’s progress in these areas differs from the US approach, sparking a new understanding of each country’s priorities.
(6/9) Many Americans on RedNote also questioned the notion of liberty, pointing out that perceived US freedoms often mask systemic challenges. Some even described living under an “oligarchy,” reshaping their views on democracy and control.
(7/9) One striking observation: while the Chinese government is often criticized for surveillance, users noted that US Big Tech’s data collection practices rival – or even surpass – state-level monitoring in China.
(8/9) Despite these differences, Americans found Chinese users to be welcoming and curious. The exchange of ideas on RedNote has built a bridge between two very different worlds, challenging stereotypes on both sides.
(9/9) In just a few days, RedNote amassed over 3.4 million US users. This flood of new activity has given Americans a first-hand look at life on the other side of the globe.
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🧵NEW US NUKE DEPLOYMENT IN EUROPE RAISES SERIOUS QUESTIONS ABOUT NATO’S TRUE NATURE
(1/7) Has Europe become just a ‘floating aircraft carrier’ for US military power? Is the region more or less safe hosting US nukes? Let’s dive in and see 👇
(2/7) The US announcement this week on the placement of new B61-12 nuclear gravity bombs in Europe was meant to serve as a “signal to Moscow” that NATO is ready for any attack on its members, former DoD analyst Michael Maloof told Sputnik
(3/7) What it really signaled is the sad extent to which allies have become US protectorates, he said. “When I used to live there on a military base, we used to joke how the UK was nothing but a floating aircraft carrier because of all the US bases on the RAF facilities.”
TRUMP VS NEOCONS ON UKRAINE: CAN HE REALLY STOP THE PROXY WAR AGAINST RUSSIA? 🧵
(1/8) As Trump's inauguration nears, top establishment neocons in Washington are growing increasingly worried about the Ukraine conflict's future. Here's what's at stake. 👇
(2/8) John Bolton, a prominent neoconservative voice going back to George W. Bush era, has expressed fears that Trump wants to put a stop to the fighting ASAP - and doesn't care how it happens.
(3/8) Bolton and other hawkish insiders are worried that the new administration may put a stop to the anti-Russia proxy war, despite efforts by Team Biden and its European allies to keep the conflict going indefinitely.
COULD THE NEW RUSSIA-IRAN STRATEGIC PACT RESHAPE THE MIDDLE EAST? 🧵
(1/8) Heightened strategic cooperation between Iran and Russia can significantly alter regional and global power dynamics. Here's why
(2/8) The Comprehensive Strategic Agreement between Russia and Iran signed Friday aims to bolster Tehran’s position against Western threats, especially from the US and the EU big three, says Iranian expert Ruhollah Modabber.
(3/8) A crucial aspect of the deal? Mutual assistance if either country faces aggression from a third state. This would mean a more united front against external pressures.
🧵UKRAINE LOSING ITS LITHIUM WEALTH: MAJOR BLOW TO THE WEST
Ukraine once held close to 500,000 tons of lithium, critical for batteries used in devices ranging from smartphones to EVs. Two of these deposits are now under Russian control. (1/8) 👇
(2/8) Shevchenko Lithium Ore Field (Donetsk People’s Republic) and Krutaya Balka deposit (Zaporozhye region) are under Russia’s control. Polokhovskoye deposit and Dobra deposit remain under Ukraine’s control.
(3/8) Shevchenko deposit: Estimated reserves of 13.8 million tons of lithium ore (Ukrainian State Geology and Subsoil Service, 2018). Krutaya Balka deposit: Lithium reserves unspecified, but suitable for open-pit mining.
🧵HOW UKRAINE PROVIDED CIA WITH SOVIET, RUSSIAN MILITARY SECRETS AFTER THE 2014 COUP
(1/9) In 2015, Ukrainian military intel chief Valeriy Kondratyuk went to Washington with a “gift” – a suitcase-full of top-secret docs on Russian military capabilities.
What happened next: 👇
(2/9) Kondratyuk would go on to provide the CIA with vast troves of additional sensitive materials, from details on Russia’s electronic warfare tech to its military’s order of battle (OOB), info US officials said was worth “hundreds of millions” if not “billions.”
(3/9) After the 2014 coup, Ukraine’s Security Service was also quickly “compromised,” with its new leadership inviting US and British intelligence to “help” rebuild it from the ground up as an anti-Russian proxy shadow army.