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16 April 2025- Cui Bono?

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The following articles were curated & extracted by ManyRoads. These materials were largely absent from the world press. Please, stay informed!

US Deportations

News: Trump administration officials are actively exploring a proposal to detain U.S. citizens and deport them to prisons in El Salvador.

Cui Bono:

  • Political: This move could appeal to Trump’s base by signaling a tough stance on immigration and crime, potentially boosting his approval ratings.
  • Economic: El Salvador could benefit economically from housing U.S. citizens in their prisons, receiving payments from the U.S. government.
  • Legal: It tests the limits of the U.S. Constitution, potentially setting new precedents for citizenship rights and deportation laws.

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DOGE Legal Problems

News: A whistleblower alleges data breaches and political interference at the NLRB involving Musk’s DOGE, with concerns that sensitive data could be abused by private companies.

Cui Bono:

  • Musk/DOGE: Benefit by deregulation at a massive scale.
  • Private Companies: Companies with cases before the NLRB could gain an unfair advantage by accessing sensitive data, potentially influencing labor disputes and union negotiations.
  • Elon Musk: Musk may benefit from DOGE’s activities, potentially weakening labor regulations and increasing his companies’ profits.

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US Citizens Protecting Neighbors from Illegal Arrests

News: Reports are emerging of citizens intervening to protect their neighbors from perceived illegal arrests, raising questions about legal rights and police abuse.

Cui Bono:

  • Citizens: Individuals who are unjustly targeted by law enforcement may benefit from community support and protection, potentially avoiding wrongful arrest or detention.
  • Civil Rights Groups: Increased awareness of police abuse and illegal arrests could galvanize support for police reform and accountability measures.
  • Attorneys: Attorneys can benefit from representing citizens in police abuse cases against the department.

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Israel’s Occupation of Palestinian Lands

News: Israeli forces are reportedly systematically destroying homes in Gaza. Israel is conditioning aid to Gaza on Hamas compliance, which the UN has described as a potential “war crime”. Palestinian Bedouins are claiming that Israeli settlers are terrorizing them off their land.

Cui Bono:

  • Israeli Government: Could consolidate control over Palestinian territories by displacing populations and weakening resistance.
  • Hamas: Gains leverage in negotiations by controlling the distribution of aid, potentially strengthening its political position.
  • International Community: Faces increasing pressure to intervene and provide humanitarian assistance, potentially leading to greater involvement in the conflict.

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EU-USA Relations

News: Ursula von der Leyen warns that “the West as we knew it no longer exists” due to the impact of the Trump presidency on EU-US relations. The EU is seeking unity in response to U.S. tariffs, with potential retaliatory measures being considered.

Cui Bono:

  • EU: Could strengthen its own economic and political independence by diversifying trade relationships and asserting its own foreign policy agenda.
  • China: May benefit from increased cooperation with the EU as both seek alternatives to U.S. trade and political dominance.
  • U.S. Consumers: Could face higher prices and reduced product choices due to tariffs and trade disputes.

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Russia, China

News: China is preparing to increase its imports of Russian LNG in 2025. Experts suggest that Trump’s absence at the G20 summit highlights the failure of the U.S. trade war, potentially benefiting Beijing.

Cui Bono:

  • Russia: Secures a key market for its energy exports, bolstering its economy despite Western sanctions.
  • China: Gains access to affordable energy resources, supporting its economic growth and strategic goals.

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