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The Ceasefire Kabuki

The myth of genocidal invincibility has been shattered forever .. that death cult in West Asia can indeed be mortally wounded .. TACO announced a one-sided ceasefire and fled .. There will be blood – over and over again.

By Pepe Escobar at the Strategic Culture Foundation.

In the end, predictably, the Circus Ringmaster went TACO (“Trump Always Chickens Out”).

He was terrified by three crucial reality-based developments.

  1. The Iranian message on preparing to close the Strait of Hormuz. The CIA had warned Trump that China was viscerally opposed to the Strait being blocked. That’s one of the reasons, according to a Deep State old hand, that Trump decided to go ahead anyway with his “spectacular” (sic) theatrical op on Fordow. But when the specter of a blocked Hormuz destroying the global economy became real, he went TACO.
  2. The Iranian warning conveyed by the bombing of the Al-Udeid base in Qatar, the military jewel in the imperial crown in West Asia. Even Atlanticist sources in Doha confirm the damage to the – evacuated – base was “monumental”, with at least 3 missiles hitting their targets. Tehran was unmistakably saying we can hit you anywhere, anytime, with anything we want. And your GCC lackeys will blame you for it.
  3. Arguably the key reason: the genocidals in Tel Aviv are running out of interceptors – fast; in fact their whole – porous – air defense network is in trouble. In the last substantial Iranian missile volley on occupied Palestine on Monday morning, interception rate fell below 50%, and Iran started targeting Israel’s electric grid. Iran’s new directive – strategic offense, not patience – was meant to completely paralyze the Israeli economy. On top of it the genocidals had already begged Tehran to “end the war”. Tehran answered the time had not yet arrived. So the genocidals begged Daddy Trump to rescue them.

The chain of events leading to the ceasefire remains murky.

A key accelerating factor was Putin’s personal meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi at the Kremlin on Monday.

Speaking on behalf of Ayatollah Khamenei, Araghchi may have asked for a solid supply of weapons and most of all defense systems; but these will take time, especially considering that the strategic partnership recently approved by both the Duma and the Majlis in Tehran is not – officially – a military alliance.

Yet according to sources in Moscow who were informed about the meeting, Putin did position Russia at the center of a possible resolution, thus displacing Washington. Team Trump 2.0 was incensed. Trump boasted that both Iran and Israel had called him almost simultaneously to arrange a ceasefire. Nonsense: only Tel Aviv did. As Putin made it clear, once again, that Russia would back Iran, he indirectly offered Trump an off-ramp.

True to character, the Circus Ringmaster jumped on it, marketing his own, branded ceasefire, reality show-style. And this only two days after gloating that the Iranian nuclear program was “obliterated” (he insists on it even as U.S. intel admits the program may have been set back for only a matter of months).


A supreme taboo has been broken

Iran has learned a few important lessons the hardest way, paying a horrendous price. Tehran was way too transparent and reasonable dealing with a bunch of gangsters: from allowing IAEA nuclear monitoring that turned out to be a process of amassing precious intel for Israeli targeting; and believing in diplomacy and honoring agreements that were unceremoniously ditched.

There’s no diplomacy when it comes to dealing with the imperial Leviathan/Behemoth – especially as it contemplates, in horror, its footprint being reduced all across the Global South.

Domestically though, Iran is going to the next level. There are at least three factions in confrontation: Ayatollah Khamenei and his close circle plus the IRGC; the reformists, embodied by the meek Pezeshkian presidency; and what could be construed as secular nationalists, who want a strong Iran but not as a theo-democracy.

The IRGC now has all the power. Defending the homeland against the deadly Zionist axis, Empire included, crystalized a widespread sentiment of national unity and pride.

All sectors of the Iranian population – 90 million, someone tell pathetic Marco Rubio – rallied around the flag.

Conceptually, the ceasefire – nobody knows how long it will last – is adverse to Iran, because its increasing deterrence capacity is now lost. Israel will have its air defenses feverishly replenished while Iran, alone, will need months and even years to rebuild.

The imperial modus operandi remains the same. The Circus Ringmaster saw that a monster humiliation was at hand –something like Israel’s Vietnam: so he announced a one-sided ceasefire and fled.

Yet the configuration for the next battles has changed. If Washington decides to escalate again, or resorts to the certified practice of using terror proxies, Iran as the de facto leader of the Resistance will resolutely counter-attack. The myth of genocidal invincibility has been shattered forever. The whole Global South has seen it, and now takes it in serious consideration.

It remains open to serious discussion whether Tehran will finally opt to follow a DPRK model to counteract the – failed, so far – imposition of a Libya and/or Syria model. Uranium enrichment will continue. With an added film noir plot twist: nobody knows where the uranium is.

The Empire of Chaos, predictably, will never stop. Only when the whole Global South unites with an iron will and force it to stop. The conditions are not in place – yet.

As it stands, the real ceasefire would be between the U.S. and the Global South, led institutionally by Russia-China, BRICS and several other multipolar organizations. The chance of the U.S. ruling classes honoring such a long-lasting ceasefire, if it ever happens, are less than zero.

As for the Iran-Israel ceasefire, that’s not the end of the war. On the contrary; it’s the – dubious – end of just the first hot battle. The dogs and hyenas of war will be back, sooner or later. There will be blood – over and over again. Yet at least a supreme taboo has been broken: that death cult in West Asia can indeed be mortally wounded.

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Roy Davies
Roy Davies
8 months ago

The effect of Iranian missiles was two fold. The Iron Dome was pierced consistently when the more up to date missiles were used. What is missed is the impact of the porosity of the Iron Dome on all the sections of Israeli society. The Iron Dome was presented to the… Read more »

HT
HT
8 months ago
Reply to  Roy Davies

Leaving them stew in their own mess is a masterstroke. Yes, I sincerely hope many Israeli passport holders have permanently lost faith in the regime’s ability to protect them. I wish them good luck in their next destination but please leave and don’t return. Regarding Trump being a double agent…… Read more »

emersonreturn
8 months ago
Reply to  HT

roy & ht, welcome to Hotel California. without a population there is no israel. it’s difficult to collect the dole from a steady stream of governments, oligarchs & vassals if no one is living there. whether orange is bright or not, spectrum aside…fred was a slum landlord/pimp, grandpa was a… Read more »

cronetoo
8 months ago
Reply to  emersonreturn

Brava emerson !

… took the thought right out of my head, and expressed it so succinctly and in the trashy mafia-speak of the Don … exquisite … you rock !!!

emersonreturn
8 months ago
Reply to  cronetoo

you 2, dear cronetoo, thank you & many thanks for sharing the link from smoothies, i’m drawing a blank on his name but his insights & take are always worth a good look. larch this morning posted a comment on afghani’s embedded in iran. it rocked! i wonder, what do… Read more »

HT
HT
8 months ago
Reply to  emersonreturn

his special knack of believing his own diarrhea. actually not as easy as it sounds, & all but impossible to replicate Hey, a talent is a talent! It’s easy to dismiss him as a buffoonish Circus Ringmaster. But he has an uncanny way of getting things done that benefit his… Read more »

Last edited 8 months ago by HT
emersonreturn
8 months ago
Reply to  HT

HT, you are a delight, & roused me from a drowsy end of day drift. agreed a talent is a talent!…undoubtedly whatsoever talent the orange gollum possesses benefits some…one, not necessarily himself. it could be a wag’s game bounced from alt site to alt site: what, why orange? why bottom… Read more »

Grieved
8 months ago

I’m having a hard time seeing that Iran paid a “horrendous price.” Nor can I see why it may take Iran “months or even years” to repair and recover. And finally, I cannot see that Iran’s “increasing deterrence” is lost. On the contrary to all that, Pepe, we saw that… Read more »

Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard
8 months ago
Reply to  Grieved

Very well said Grieved. Much respect for your capacity for solid, sane and grounded, down to earth analysis. I enjoy the way you demonstrate this constantly.

amarynth
Admin
8 months ago
Reply to  Grieved

Hi Grieved, The numbers are coming out now. Areas in Iran, Tehran and surrounds were demolished by israeli bombs. They are not saying much, excepting that the government will fund the reconstruction. They lost more than 14 senior military commanders and then a number of senior nuclear engineers. Even today… Read more »

emersonreturn
8 months ago
Reply to  amarynth

thank you, amarynth! what a roll out, point on point—thank God you have dedicated your talents & acumen to discerning & sharing what is unfolding. archive your work well, preserve it, globalsouth.co is destined to be guidepost.

Grieved
8 months ago
Reply to  amarynth

Thank you Amarynth. That’s a lot of damage. But I guess my point should have been that, even so, Iran did not pause the war because of the damage, it paused it from strategic calculations. Marandi explained with Nima yesterday that the pause was initiated by the enemy, but Iran… Read more »

amarynth
Admin
8 months ago
Reply to  Grieved

Oh, of course you are right. But now comes the time of writing books, and not a flat list of damages. The one is easy to count, the other is nuanced in the expression but still, it is in our faces! I can tell you what the most amazing things… Read more »

Ian S. Williams
Ian S. Williams
8 months ago

And still isreal is left to slaughter palestinians at will, mortally wounded is not stopped!

Snow Leopard
Snow Leopard
8 months ago
Reply to  AHH

Excellent regarding the shopping in China AHH: Thank You. Steady as she goes and one step at a time. My heart feels inspired to attempt to speak to the essential core dialectical formula once again: We live in the time of the evolutionary emergence of an as yet to be… Read more »

HT
HT
8 months ago
Reply to  Snow Leopard

The Abrahamic eschatologists constantly talk up their advocacy of some divine purpose, whilst all along the real thing quietly creeps up on them unawares.

Well said. There’s a Chinese saying that goes “Man devise, but Heaven decides”. In this case, “zealots preach bold, but the Cosmos unfolds”

Greg
Greg
8 months ago
Reply to  Snow Leopard

I would leave religions alone. They have been used to harm people, but new-age bullcrap is not the solution. On the contrary, less materialism and more spirituality are surely needed. That means Christianity.

amarynth
Admin
8 months ago
Reply to  Greg

Greg, I would not proselytize and play crusader here. We represent many religions and some have none at all. You’ve been told. Now we will see if you have a modicum of respect which you will need to hang around here.

Bhima
Bhima
8 months ago
Reply to  AHH

Even Atlanticist sources in Doha confirm the damage to the – evacuated – base was “monumental”, with at least 3 missiles hitting their targets. All the news sources I have read made it sound like Iran deliberately used old easy-to-shoot-down missiles, which were all intercepted. One source claimed one of… Read more »