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Slovenia🏛️ Politics19 days ago

This was also paid by Slovenian taxpayers

The article discusses who ultimately bears the cost of conflicts and economic policies, suggesting that working-class individuals globally, including in Slovenia, pay the price through higher prices and lost jobs, while wealthy elites benefit. It references Dr. Rok Zupančič's comments on American wars and who funds them, noting that American taxpayers, along with Slovenian taxpayers, bear these costs indirectly. The article also mentions political alliances between Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, aligning with Trump's administration.

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This was also paid by Slovenian taxpayers

The article discusses who ultimately bears the cost of conflicts and economic policies, suggesting that working-class individuals globally, including in Slovenia, pay the price through higher prices and lost jobs, while wealthy elites benefit. It references Dr. Rok Zupančič's comments on American wars and who funds them, noting that American taxpayers, along with Slovenian taxpayers, bear these costs indirectly. The article also mentions political alliances between Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, aligning with Trump's administration.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the burden of economic and military policies as being disproportionately borne by lower-income groups, criticizing the system as favoring the wealthy. This perspective aligns with left-leaning critiques of capitalism and inequality. The language emphasizes systemic exploitation of

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