American tourists are specifically shit in many countries.
In Medellin (Colombia) the usual areas for partying and beers has been terribly gentrified, to the point that prices are in dollars and it's the only place in the country where people offer coke in the streets openly. Anywhere else it is shunned. Prostitution, including child prostitution is rampant in Medellin thanks to the gringos.
Americans love coke culture, they go to the Pablo Escobar tours, which locals hate. In opposition to Europeans and other latinoamericans who prefer tours that shows the social development of the poor areas that were previously hit by drug trafficking.
I think that, while "Israel" would absolutely love for all Palestinians in the West Bank to move to Jordan, the fact has been that Jordan has been adamant about not allowing that, since it would de-stabilize the governement in a similar fashion to Egypt should the population in Gaza be sent to the Sinai.
That is not to say that everything is suddenly OK, of course its not, but at the very least that plan is a no-go from the start.
I'm not sure the picture shows that. Also it seems that at least they are plugging the holes but not opening the tunnels. Still, this could be similar to what happened at Isfahan, where they plugged the holes then reopened.
On the other hand, Iran is now saying that Fordow was seriously damaged. The hypothesis is that it's a way to maintain obscurity about the true status of the nuclear program.
He's the one truly pessimistic but realist voice on Palestine. I will try to learn his posture to maintain pessimism of the intellect, because the situation today is pretty grim.
There's no reason for other countries to put a tariff on US goods when other countries are export economies. So no, I don't think that on itself is a win for the US.
War goods production ramp up going on at a time where there is no clear rally for war in US civil society and causing the US to deindustrialize even more in terms of consumer goods is definitely not a good mixture.
American tourists are specifically shit in many countries.
In Medellin (Colombia) the usual areas for partying and beers has been terribly gentrified, to the point that prices are in dollars and it's the only place in the country where people offer coke in the streets openly. Anywhere else it is shunned. Prostitution, including child prostitution is rampant in Medellin thanks to the gringos.
Americans love coke culture, they go to the Pablo Escobar tours, which locals hate. In opposition to Europeans and other latinoamericans who prefer tours that shows the social development of the poor areas that were previously hit by drug trafficking.