Der Adler auf dem US-Siegel hält traditionell einen Satz Pfeile in einer Kralle und einen Satz Olivenzweige in einer anderen. Die Pfeile stehen für militärische Macht und die Zweige für Frieden und Demokratie. Das Weglassen der Arme, so dass nur die Pfeile übrig bleiben, signalisiert einen Wechsel von der Diplomatie zum Krieg. Sie sagen unverhohlen, dass die Demokratie vorbei sei und militaristische Regierungsführung nun die Norm sei.

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    1. SS: New US dimes omit the olive branches on the seal. This signals a shift from peaceful diplomacy to military rule. From what I understand this breaks all precedent for the imagery on the seal, but someone please correct me if I’m wrong.

    2. Beenbannedbefore1 on

      We have been under attack from within for years. Time to fight now or lose it forever.

    3. everydaycarrie on

      Liberty over tyranny is right.

      Liberty as a masking cover for tyranny.

    4. Toes_In_The_Soil on

      Good catch OP. The fact that its claw is clearing holding air and the eagle is even facing its head towards the empty hand definitely signifies importance. It looks like we’re supposed to notice this.

    5. bomboclawt75 on

      98.2% of Congress are committing treason and openly serving a foreign state.

      That’s how we got here.

      If you vote for an AIPAC owned politician- you will get the exact same result.

    6. Agreeable-Storage895 on

      Apparently this is because it is supposed to represent the revolutionary war, but surely they’re not lying, surely…

    7. Nice. Probably supposed to be a Tomahawk cruise missile there.

      „Liberty over Tyranny“ – not yet, but hopefully we’ll get there at home.

      Can’t wait for the Star of David versions to start rolling out…

    8. DeerAndBeer on

      It’s also missing the shield and banner if this was supposed to be the US seal. Olive branches is not the only difference

    9. cardicardib on

      I think this interpretation is reading way too much into a temporary coin design. The olive branch hasn’t been “removed” from U.S. symbolism or from the Great Seal. The eagle on the Great Seal still holds both arrows and an olive branch, and that symbol hasn’t changed.

      What you’re referring to is a special one-year redesign of the dime for the 250th anniversary of the United States, required by a law Congress passed to create commemorative designs for 2026. When coins get new artwork, the designers don’t always include every traditional symbol. That doesn’t mean the government is signaling the end of democracy or announcing a shift to militaristic rule.

      It’s just a temporary commemorative design, and the traditional Roosevelt dime with the torch, olive branch, and oak branch is expected to return after the anniversary year.

    10. Possumjones on

      Of course it is called the “emerging liberty” dime… liberty for some nasty people for sure.

    11. Newtstradamus on

      The fact that the eagle is in the middle of going “oh fuck I dropped them” is pretty funny…

    12. It was designed in the Biden administration by Esao Andrews.

      It’s meant to depict the American revolution which is why it’s missing the olive branch.

      The front is also weird. They replaced FDR with a non-existent woman wearing the American flag as a hat.

    13. Killerspieler0815 on

      > Olive Branches have been removed from the US Seal on new dimes. Blatant symbolic messaging

      seems the big war is coming … the bird has only arrows (weapons or even Nukes) & USA will do it …

      or at least a (A.I. controlled) dictatorship

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