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    • #61911
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      [105] Have you not considered, [O Muhammad], how your Lord dealt with the companions of the elephant?
      Did He not make their plan into misguidance?
      And He sent against them birds in flocks,
      Striking them with stones of hard clay,
      And He made them like eaten straw.

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      💠 🌎🛡GEOPOL360🕊🌍:
      ⭕ The key points of the oil trade!
      ⭕🇷🇴🇹🇷 Turkey has sold Romania a heavy offshore patrol vessel of the Hisar class for 265 million euros.

      The ship, which was originally supposed to enter service this year in the Turkish navy, was reassigned by the Turkish government to Romania at Bucharest’s request, as part of strengthening its combat fleet in response to the war in Ukraine and Russia.

      Delivery is expected within six months.
      [A fat floating flimsy target bound for the Black Sea. Note the unfriendly actions of duplicitous Turks continue unabated. And EuroCrazies respond with pleasure: 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽]
      ⭕ 🇪🇺🇹🇷 The EU is making it easier for Turkish citizens to obtain Schengen visas: regular applicants will be able to access long-term visas more quickly. Brussels is reportedly ready to restart negotiations on the full lifting of visa requirements.
      ⭕ 🇺🇸🇧🇷 American President Donald Trump confirmed that the decision to impose tariffs of up to 50% on imports from Brazil was motivated by political reasons, in response to the legal actions taken against former President Jair Bolsonaro.

      “The letter says you will pay 30%, 35%, 25%, 20%… in one case, 50% for Brazil, because of what they are doing to their former president (Bolsonaro).

      It’s a shame.

      I know the former president. He fought hard for the Brazilian people, that I can say. I think he is an honest man. I think what they are doing to him is terrible.”
      ⭕ 🇧🇷❌🇺🇸 Apparently, the daughter of [Brazilian] Judge Luís Roberto Barroso of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) is studying in the United States. If he and his close ones were affected by the measure, she could be expelled.
      ⭕ 🇧🇷❌🇺🇸 – The Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Itamaraty) has warned members of President Lula’s (PT) administration to prepare a full range of logistical measures in anticipation of possible retaliation from the United States, following the imposition of precautionary measures and house arrest ordered by Alexandre de Moraes (PT) against former President Jair Bolsonaro. The preparations include defense against attacks in the economic and diplomatic sectors.
      ⭕ 🇧🇷❌🇺🇸 The judges of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) will propose to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) to restrict visas for US authorities in “reciprocity” to the suspension of the visa of Alexandre de Moraes and his allies!
      [Thank you Orange! For bringing Brazil in from the Cold, or Off the Fence, or forcing to choose One Chair! The Fresh Wind of the Week in the Global South]
      Japan warns companies: You are on your own in Taiwan in case of a Chinese invasion

      Japanese authorities have told companies operating in Taiwan that they should not expect help with evacuating personnel in the event of a Chinese attack, citing constitutional limits and the lack of diplomatic ties with Taipei.

      This blunt message has cooled Japanese investment in Taiwan, which has long been one of Japan’s main sources of foreign direct investment (FDI).

      “From our point of view, there is no government in Taiwan,” said an official, referring to Japan’s recognition of Beijing. Without the host government’s approval, Japan’s Self-Defense Forces cannot legally operate abroad—and Beijing would not grant it.

      The warning, quietly conveyed over the past three years, has already had an impact: Japanese FDI in Taiwan fell by 27% last year, from $1.7 billion in 2022 to $452 million. In contrast, American and British investments have soared in 2024.

      Nearly 3,000 Japanese companies are present in Taiwan, especially in the semiconductor and retail sectors. Some have begun organizing private evacuation drills, without any official government role. “This scenario has no military support,” said one executive.

      Despite assurances from the government, the private message is clear: companies must manage a crisis in Taiwan on their own.

      Financial Times!
      ⭕️ 🇧🇷❌🇺🇸 Brazil’s president to Trump: You are not the emperor of the world

      • Da Silva strongly criticized Trump’s approach regarding the imposition of tariffs on Brazilian products and emphasized that Trump is only the president of the United States, nothing more.
      • He said: “When I read the letter, I thought it was fake news. It is completely outside of any protocol and the rules of relations between two heads of state.
      • We cannot allow Mr. Trump to forget that he is the president of the United States, not the emperor of the world. Brazil does not accept any imposition. We are for negotiation, not obedience.”
      • Although Da Silva insisted on the willingness to dialogue, he stated that Brazil is preparing to respond, even if it leads to harsher tariffs from Washington.


      ⭕ 🇧🇷 Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro was subject to search and seizure warrants executed at his home and at the PL party headquarters in Brasília.

      The warrants were issued by Judge Alexandre de Moraes of the Federal Supreme Court (STF).

      🚫 Among the precautionary measures imposed by Moraes are wearing an electronic bracelet, a nighttime curfew, as well as the prohibition of using social networks, contacting ambassadors or allies, and approaching embassies.
      [wow. Brazil is making up for lost time and giving the double Dubya middle finger to the crazed Yanquis. Right on, compañeros!]

      💠 @Hamas/Tsahal:
      ⭕The [Lebanese] Druze leader Walid Jumblatt:

      Israel uses certain Druze figures to sow discord in Syria under the pretext of protecting the Druze communities.
      ⭕ After Israel’s strikes on Iran, a new poll shows that 71% of Turks now support the development of nuclear weapons, despite Turkey’s obligations under the NPT.

      Public concern about national defense is also on the rise.

      Source: MEE, Research Istanbul
      ⭕ The United States has urged its citizens to leave Syria following recent developments in the country.

    • #61950
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      ☝️ top leader of Indian opposition Rahul Gandhi wrote, “Modi ji, what is the truth about the 5 planes?
      The country has the right to know!”


      Aren’t Narcissists vindictive to a fault?

      💠 @ejmalrai:
      ⭕ US diplomats believe themselves winning an argument when saying “Israel (Palestine is +20,000 sqkm) is so small and needs to be bigger”. They believe we are stupid and they have a valid argument.
      Lebanon is +10,400 sqkm and should, in the US narrative, take a large part of Syria.
      Belgium is +11,400 sqkm and should have part of France. I can go on forever. So when you hear this stupid argument tell the persons to …. ..
      [Magnier is an idealistic European of a dead Order. He still thinks there exist US “diplomats”! And what is all the cashiering of State Dep “diplomats” and functionaries about? The criminals know, given what they’ve already engineered in Gaza, and plan to do else where, they will be garrotted on sight henceforth anywhere on earth]
      ⭕ The ceasefire in Gaza is expected after the 27th of July, not before. benjajin netanyahu can’t accept any deal before that date for fear of the dissolution of his government’s coalition. That would give him 3 months to sign a deal with Hamas prepare for an early election.
      [i am tired of these time-waster rationalizations. The plan is to Exterminate, and find justification to always maintain the starvation siege conducive to this. Alea iacta est. All Gazans are toast. And so are their sponsors – the Anglo-Zionists and their societies, which are now guaranteed to die in similar rubble, disease, and hunger, amid universal abandonment and disinterest]
      Will the Syrian Kurds join Damascus?

      The “New” Syria no longer has a cohesive national army—it has fragmented into a patchwork of militias and foreign fighters. The prospect of Syrian unity remains elusive, especially as Israel actively promotes the country’s disintegration. Meanwhile, Ahmad al-Sharaa postures as a statesman but functions more like the leader of a well-dressed militia. He speaks of unity but offers no concrete action to realise it. After the massacre of the Alawites in the west, the killing of Christians in the centre, and attacks on Druze in the south, can Damascus realistically expect the Kurds to rally behind a central government that offers little more than symbolic rhetoric and send its foreign fighters to kill the minorities?

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      💠 @imetatronink:
      ⭕🔻 MenchOsint: 🌊 Merchant Vessels entering the Gulf of Aden display messages to make it clear to Yemeni Forces that they’re NOT linked to Israel.

      It’s worth noting that these ships are passing near the US aircraft carriers USS Nimitz & USS Vinson.
      🔻 WS: The USS Timid Vinny is back in the western Pacific on its way home. Only the Uncle Chester remains in the region.
      🔻 John LeGalt: You mean the false flag Target is still there?
      ⭕🔻 Patarames: 13 JASSM cruise-missile (at least) launched by 🇺🇸 F-15 from Al-Udeid?

      ➡️What are the odds that those caused the craters at Fordow & Natanz, instead GBU-57 MOP ?
      🔻 WS: While I do believe it is possible JASSMs were used against Iranian nuclear sites, F-15s can only carry 5 of them at once — and, iirc, that was only ever done on a test range, as a proof-of-concept. I think they typically only carry two of them.

      So the “kill marks” shown in these photos don’t really tell us much.

      Of course, B-52s (20), B-1s (24), and B-2s (16) can carry a lot of JASSMs at once. Maybe B-2s launched a salvo from Iraq. My only argument has been that I don’t believe B-2s penetrated Iranian airspace and dropped GBU-57s.
      🔻 Elocuente&Consecuente 🇺🇾: After the mist of Trump’s attack on Iran with B-2 passed and seeing the satellite photos of the damage and reading the article by “MihajlovicMike on the B-2s in Yugoslavia pulls the conclusion of the bombers never entered Iran’s airspace,” they are obsolete.

      The risk that Russians and Chinese were waiting to give the follow-up information to Iran. It must be understood that the B2 is an obsolete aircraft for modern ADs. They’re great against third-world countries with degraded and obsolete AD. The B2 is a very big target to hide.
      ⭕🔻 KyivPost: US delays delivery of Patriot systems to Switzerland as Ukraine takes priority — Bern will receive its ordered systems later than expected.
      🔻 Kit Klarenberg: The US having to cancel Switzerland’s order of Patriot missiles (due to arrive in 2026) to feed Ukraine isn’t the win Kiev ultras seem to think it is
      🔻 Boomshakalak whiteboy: Are Patriots actually any good in warfare? I’ve heard from well placed sources that there a simple mega-expensive propaganda tool. What say you @KitKlarenberg ?
      🔻 Kit Klarenberg: They have performed very poorly in Ukraine and largely been wiped out by Russian fire. @imetatronink has documented this in some detail: |link|
      🔻 WS: As I have pondered these questions over the past few days, I have reached the conclusion that everyone in NATO militaries whose job it is to ascertain the FACTS of anti-ballistic missile performance (Patriot, THAAD, Arrow, SM-3) knows perfectly well that NONE of them have impressed, and the Patriot has been the worst of the bunch.

      I understand that claims run from 50% – 95% success rate for Patriot PAC-3 interceptors against Russian Iskander and Kinzhal ballistic missiles.

      That is entirely unsubstantiated nonsense.

      I have not seen ANY persuasive evidence of those kinds of interception rates — neither in Ukraine nor in Israel.

      We have seen multiple videos of US/Israeli systems frantically firing off a dozen or more interceptors, shortly followed by Russian or Iranian ballistic missiles streaking in to hit their targets.

      Anyway, with that preface, my point is that western militaries have certainly seen this, and consequently they can’t really have much motivation to hold on tightly to their Patriot systems — especially if they can get a good price for them.

      I think the only real problem they have now is a “political optics” issue. Everyone involved has to ACT as though it’s a big sacrifice to relinquish their super-duper fantastic Patriot systems to Ukraine.

      You can bet the western arms industry marketers are dangling the “next wunderwaffe” to everyone concerned, and saying: “These new ABM systems we are ready to crank out are world-beating. So ship your rusty Patriots to Ukraine, and you’ll be first in line to receive the next big thing.”

      I think western missile technology in general, and air-defense systems in particular, are currently at least a decade behind Russia.

      Fact is, they always have been. Since the 1950s.
      🔻 Richard: “The goal is to use Afghanistan (insert latest war here) to launder money from the tax bases of the US and Europe, that is, through Afghanistan and back into the hands of the transnational security elite. The goal is precisely an endless war, not a successful war.” Julian Assange
      🔻 WS: This plan only works if you wield a hegemonic global currency, have an extremely productive military industrial complex, and there are no other major powers with the capacity to shoot back at you with deadly firepower.

      None of those conditions apply anymore here in 2025.
      🔻 no-nonsense: And 80% of the western worlds population have yet to comprehend this.
      🔻 Szlachta 🧯: When was a Kinzahl downed? First I’ve heard.
      🔻 WS: There is exactly ZERO evidence of any Kinzhal missiles being intercepted since the beginning of the Ukraine War.
      [but but but, what about the evidence provided on the scene by the brave mayor of “Kyiv”???]
      🔻 Dennis B: How can the US replace Patriot interceptors if China is withholding rare earths and magnets that are needed in their manufacture?
      [this is a blatant thought crime that shoulda been self-buried in the Memory Hole]
      Change the baby’s diaper and feed her lunch.
      [Hmmm. We’re on same wavelength. Actually I’ve been waiting since 2022 to crack open Auslander’s book and read by candlelight!]
      🔻 Lazarus: Go outside and enjoy walking not among zombies
      🔻 EddieLarry: Wash the car!
      🔻 Matt Erickson: Make that 1965.
      ⭕‼️ Impossibilities

      I don’t believe NATO could assemble and equip 250k troops to fight Russia if they started in earnest tomorrow and you gave them two years to stage the whole thing.

      And even if they COULD array such a force, they could not sustain it for more than a few weeks.
      links:
      🔻 Matt Bracken: Please watch this Martin Armstrong interview.

      Interview: NATO Plans to Send 250K Troops Into Russia; WW3 is Coming
      > Posted Jul 19, 2025 by Martin Armstrong
      World War I began on July 28, 1914.
      World War II began on September 1, 1939.
      We may be on the cusp of World War III. |link|
      [see leading YT video I posted of the same…]
      🔻 WS: Furthermore, even IF we grant that the US/NATO could assemble 250k well-equipped troops to invade Russia — IT WOULD NOT BE ENOUGH!

      N O T E V E N C L O S E !

      The Russians can, RIGHT NOW, field 1.5 MILLION well-equipped ground troops.

      NATO would need at least 3 million.
      [but they will still send them. We only miss our Lord Tennyson to commemorate the sequel of this Charge… Have they flinched at the societal atomization and guaranteed collapse of either UkroNazis or ZioNazis? So it will prove for the rest of the “useless eaters” that man “the Garden”]
      🔻 WS: More food for thought in relation to a putative US/NATO ground invasion of Russia: |link|
      🔻 Sophia_Atossa 🇩🇪🕊🇷🇺: You are very optimistic.
      [Sophia appears a German.. I bet she’s taken one look at the eyes and laser focus of the new freak in charge of their Wehrmacht.. and started the Last Rites on herself. Not only “er ist wieder da” but the Passion of the Worst inflames the entire polity. The Purity of their Hate!]
      🔻 Strawberry Cow: Seen estimates of up to 20k dead in a day. How fast can nato replenish. How many casualties would be accepted at home.
      [only the first question is relevant. How many know of real 404 losses to this day? Will the august members of the Garden even be told? Even if they learn, will they have time, given what arrives on their own doorstep?]
      🔻 Cultural Marxism, PhD: NATO has enough 155mm shells in the pipeline to conduct operations on the same scale as the SMO circa 2022 for 36 days. Depend upon it. Enough interceptors to challenge 1/8th of our stockpiled near-hypersonic and hypersonic missiles. They’re a generation or more behind.
      🔻 Cannoneer Marine: He says “100% chance of nuclear war.”, so add this to his prognostications. |link|
      🔻 Renier P. du Plessis: never underestimate the NotZees |link|
      ⭕🔻 🇺🇸Lionel🇺🇸:
      Why are billionaires so obsessed with depopulation, gene editing, and tracking every human being on Earth?
      🔻 WS: Because they are convinced the Creator erred, and they believe they can fix it.
      [well said. The height of overweening Arrogance: the deranged narcissists come to think they are gods.. and for some, they are under Compulsion, given the criminal methods most use to amass such wealth; always Mephisto collects his due]
      🔻 Ingemar: Because they are paranoid an uprising of the working class will take away their power and privileges. If not hang them from high trees.
      🔻 The Dread Virus Roberts: Son of the Morning.
      [= Lucifer. Alters being Apollo, or Apollyon, whose emblematic gold glitter and gloss festoons ALL of Orange’s (or should I say Golden’s) penthouse suites and mansions]
      🔻 WS: “And the old man?”

      “The kiss glows in his heart, but the old man adheres to his idea.”

      📜 The Grand Inquisitor
      🔻 Simulacra66 – 🌞🌛: They should know by now that playing God is deadly with all sorts of unforeseen consequences..

      Like wiping themselves out first..

    • #61963
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      on every one’s mind is the tipping point of starvation of civilians that has been reached in Gaza which will form the epitaph on the tomb of the accursed West


      Keep your eyeballs on Syria, even if the Resistance will get chewed up in the short term. The Chaos the crazed Last Satanic Empire raised will shortly spread and topple ALL their criminal compradores. And Syria is ground zero for the detonation of Armageddon
      NB. I use this channel since AB Atwan keeps getting kicked off YT
      PPS – he really should give up on the PetroSheikhs. They are irredeemable cowardly concubines. Getting angry at them will ruin his health. Fortunately enough men exist which will overcome all obstacles. All good comes to those who wait – even if sitting in the lotus pose by the banks of serene streams..


      ☝️ infant formulas are confiscated at the border, including to neonatal ICUs of hospitals; boys are particularly targeted at food traps. In Arab and cultures of honor, it is usually the boys who go to fetch the family’s necessities – what will the criminal Anglo-Zionists do when the families cotton to the game and send just the girls/elders? Stop the games altogether, as not baiting the real targets?

      💠 @Russian MFA:
      ⭕🇷🇺🇮🇷 Russia’s President Vladimir Putin Vladimir Putin held a meeting at the Kremlin with senior advisor to the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ali Larijani.

      At the instruction of the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Ali Larijani presented the views of the Islamic Republic on the current escalation in the Middle East and, notably, surrounding Iran’s nuclear programme.

      The Russian Side expressed support for stabilising the situation in the region and resolving any issues pertaining to Iran’s nuclear programme via political means.

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      💠 According to the investigation led by UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, Brazilian oil is among the resources used by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). Although oil giants such as BP and Chevron are the primary suppliers to Israel, the report emphasizes that a significant portion of the oil processed in Israeli refineries comes from fields operated by [Brazil’s state-owned oil company] Petrobras. These refineries supply both civilian and military sectors, including Israeli Air Force bases directly involved in operations in Gaza.”
      ☝️
      Columbian/South African coal, Chinese labor/engineering, Arab silence and funding.. all mankind sold the Palestinians out. Alea iacta est.

      💠 @BhadraPunchline:
      ⭕2/3 It is exceptional for Kremlin to schedule meetings on Sunday – it signals some matter of extreme urgency has arisen requiring coordination with Moscow at the highest level of leadership. This comes against the backdrop of virtual suspension / abandonment of US-Iran talks.
      ⭕3/3 Tehran demanded assurance from Trump that there will be no more military moves against Iran while negotiations are on, whereas, Trump on Friday threatened Iran with more military strikes against its nuclear sites! BTW, a 3-day Iran-Russia naval drill began today in Caspian.
      [Foxtrot Alpha Foxtrot Oscar]

      💠 “Iran agrees to resume nuclear talks with European states – media”
      ☝️ another “RT moment.” As the Iranian FM said elsewhere, they’ll convene the time-waster solely to counter-threaten the EuroCrazies on NOT activating the “snapback mechanism”, which would force a fateful cascade of responses, not limited to exiting the NPT. But of course RT, pandering to westerners, turns the entire optics into making Iran look weak.
      NB. Dear emerson, note the wall poster of the Archer Arash, drawn superbly throwing in tandem with the Sijjils and other rods of Punishment streaming to the Holy Land.

      💠  @Russian MFA:
      ⭕ 🇷🇺 Comment by Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the International Organizations in Vienna Mikhail Ulyanov to «Izvestia» newspaper (July 20, 2025)

      ❓Is the Russian Federation ready to facilitate the resumption of the negotiation process between the United States and Iran on the nuclear issue? Are Moscow and Washington currently in contact on the Iranian nuclear issue?

      💬 Of course, we are ready to facilitate the settlement of problems around the Iranian nuclear program by political and diplomatic means. We have been pursuing this line for many years now, and it has repeatedly brought positive results. We are ready to play a mediating role now, if both negotiating parties ask for it. As for contacts between Moscow and Washington on the Iranian nuclear program, this topic is regularly discussed by telephone by the leaders of Russia and the United States. Apparently, this practice will continue

      ❓Have Western countries asked Russia for guarantees that Iran will not move forward on creating nuclear weapons? If so, what is Russia’s position?

      💬 I know nothing about such requests, although such an idea is indeed circulating in the information space. It is quite difficult to imagine how it could be implemented in practice. After all, guarantees of this kind should be provided by Iran, as well as the International Atomic Energy Agency, whose mandate includes verifying the use of atomic energy exclusively for peaceful purposes

      ❓Is the possibility of exporting excess enriched uranium to Russian territory being discussed with the Iranian side at the bilateral level?

      💬 As part of the original Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), an agreement was reached on the export to Russia of low-enriched uranium produced in Iran, exceeding 300 kilograms. In principle, I see no reason why such a scheme could not be implemented in the future if it would help resolve disagreements between Tehran and the Westerners over the Iranian nuclear program

      ❓E3 has given Iran until the end of August 2025 to conclude a new nuclear deal, otherwise the «snapback» sanctions restoration mechanism may be initiated. The provisions allowing the use of this mechanism expire on October 18. Can Russia initiate the issue of its postponement or deactivation in the UN Security Council? Does Russia consider it legitimate for countries that have withdrawn from the JCPOA or do not actually comply with it to launch «snapback?»?

      💬 The habit of Europeans and Americans to constantly set some deadlines is quite counterproductive. At one time, it played a negative role in the fact that the previous attempt to restore the JCPOA through negotiations in 2021-2022 did not allow reaching specific agreements, although the negotiation process was already in the home stretch. As for the threats of Westerners to initiate a mechanism for restoring sanctions, you quite rightly note the illegitimacy of this undertaking. The Americans themselves withdrew from the JCPOA, refusing the rights and obligations of a participant in the «nuclear deal», while Great Britain, Germany, and France are violators of both the JCPOA and UN Security Council Resolution 2231. This means that they, too, have deprived themselves of the right to initiate a «snapback». Instead of threatening Tehran with the restoration of previous sanctions and imposing anti-Iranian resolutions on the IAEA Board of Governors, Western countries would be better off actually facilitating the achievement of new agreements on the Iranian nuclear program, avoiding steps that hinder the achievement of this goal
      [Wow! Is this a new position and demarche?? This is key phrase: “Great Britain, Germany, and France are violators of both the JCPOA and UN Security Council Resolution 2231. This means that they, too, have deprived themselves of the right to initiate a «snapback».” The US is not in a position to activate this odious snapback, but its vassals are. Under the old terms, even a Russian or Chinese veto could NOT block this under stringent terms of the JCPOA. Have the civilizational-states found a work around, rendering the Europoodles as toothless as their Anglo-Zionist suzerain? If so, a fatal rupture in the UNSC could become visible in just over a month, making it dead in the water like the League of Nations predecessor. And all this in the downstream of the visit by the envoy of the Iranian Supreme Leader on a Sunday to Putin..]

      💠  @Ruslan Ostashko:
      ⭕ 🇦🇿🇺🇦 A telling moment: Aliyev was handed the insignia of Ukrainian national battalions — he accepted them with a smile

      ⚡️ At an international forum, a Ukrainian journalist presented the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev with the insignia of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and nationalist battalions banned in Russia. The head of Azerbaijan not only accepted this dubious gift with a smile but also thanked the journalist, wishing her “to continue in the same spirit.” It looks like a quite deliberate nod from Baku towards the Kyiv regime — Aliyev literally called to continue fighting against Russia.

      ⚫️ It is also notable how quickly and unabashedly the “Ukrainian-speaking” representative of Kyiv propaganda switched to Russian — the language much closer and more understandable to Aliyev. Possibly, this also reflects a calculation for further geopolitical maneuvering contrary to Moscow’s interests.

      Will this gesture remain unanswered by Russia? |media|
      [this turkic sandwiched between Russia and Iran accepted the insignia of openly nazi cadre…]
      ⭕ 🇦🇿❗️🇺🇦 Aliyev gave Ukraine a “lesson in defiance” — explained how to create “new realities” and “never agree to occupation”

      ⚡️ The President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev acted as a mental coach for Ukraine. In a conversation with the propagandist of the Kyiv regime Dmitry Gordon (recognized as an extremist in Russia), he stated that Ukrainians “should never accept occupation” — saying that Azerbaijan also once did not succeed in the conflict with Armenia, but it “created new realities.”

      “All our arguments about international law and the four UN Security Council resolutions crashed against the wall of arrogant moralizing — accept the realities. And then we decided that we would create new realities, and you will have to accept them,”
      — Aliyev proudly declared.

      ⚫️ Of course, advice from Baku on how to “build reality” sounds loud — especially against the backdrop of diplomatic scandals that Azerbaijan is increasingly involved in. But apparently, the lesson of “defiance” is now Baku’s main export product — along with grievances against Russian investigative authorities.
      [This is at a forum in Azerbaijan. The guy is going full retard, like Merz or Nutty]
      ⭕ 🇦🇿❗️🇷🇺 Azerbaijan turned on the offended: Aliyev threatens Russia with a lawsuit over the AZAL plane

      ⚡️ The President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev decided to recall the crash of the AZAL plane last December and announced the preparation of an international lawsuit against Russia. According to him, the situation is “absolutely clear,” but the trouble is — Moscow for some reason did not rush to urgently apologize.

      📝 Aliyev complained that over seven months the Azerbaijani Prosecutor General’s Office sent many requests to Russia, but received only the dry response: “the investigation continues.” This wording apparently did not satisfy Baku, where, apparently, they believe that investigations should be completed on the first demand and strictly in their favor.

      📝 The head of state called Moscow’s position “counterproductive” and announced his intention to appeal to international authorities. For added seriousness, he even cited the case of the Malaysian Boeing, the investigation of which lasted more than ten years — hinting that Baku is also ready to “patiently” wait. Apparently, to periodically remind the world of itself with international lawsuits.

      ◼️ However, behind the loud statements and threats, it seems, hides the already familiar manner of Baku conducting foreign policy: a little pressure, a little offense, a little posing on the international stage.

      Only Russia is not the country before which such gestures work even a little.
      [They are turning into another barking Balt!]

      💠  @Sputnik Africa:
      ⭕ Major World Events by Morning of July 21

      🟠Negotiations between Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Istanbul could take place on Wednesday and Thursday, Turkish media reported, citing diplomatic sources;
      🟠The United Kingdom plans to declare a 50-day campaign to arm Ukraine, according to British media;
      [I told you the 50-days chosen by Orange were not random. Occultic]

      💠  @Intel Slava Z:
      ⭕ 🇷🇺🇺🇦Last night, according to enemy data, 426 drones were launched, including kamikaze drones and decoys.

      In addition to drones, cruise and ballistic missiles were actively used against targets in Ukraine.
      ⭕️ 🇺🇸🇷🇺⚡️Putin, your turn is coming. Trump is going to kick your ass — US Senator Graham |media|
      [Even if all three were to kneel to the Diktat, which is impossible, someone explain to the imbecile the percentage of oil & gas receipts in the Russian budget. And even if it were 100%, the War Machine would grind on and ensure full demilitarization and denazification of the entire fragmenting lot — beyond recovery!]

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      💠 @Palestinian Commie:
      ⭕ ▪️This is what Gaza looks like now. A full population of Palestinians is being exterminated with starvation in front of the whole world, and nothing is ever done |media|

      💠 @ejmalrai:
      ⭕ Israel’s expansionism is a doctrine. It is a deliberate, aggressive strategy rooted in decades of settler-colonial ideology and carried out with near-total impunity. Through land grabs, extraterritorial assassinations, and regional destabilisation, Israel has codified conquest into the fabric of its national policy. This is not the aberrant behaviour of rogue leaders or isolated factions; it is a systemic campaign to erase Palestinian presence and assert regional hegemony, today in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, and Syria; tomorrow, perhaps in Iraq and Jordan.

      Every new settlement, demolished village, starvation policy, and airstrike met with diplomatic silence only strengthens a regime that no longer feels the need to mask its ambitions. Without sustained international pressure and real accountability, Israel will continue to remake the region through force, displacement, and irreversible occupation.
      Individuals holding dual nationality who voluntarily serve in the Israeli military and participate in its dehumanised war in Gaza, a massacre widely condemned for violations of international humanitarian law, should be subject to legal scrutiny and revocation of their second nationality.

      No state should tolerate its citizens actively engaging in a foreign military campaign that involves war crimes, crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing and genocide.

      Fighting for a foreign power in an internationally disputed conflict should carry legal consequences, especially when it implicates individuals in systematic violence against civilians. Governments have a responsibility to uphold their obligations under the Geneva Conventions, and that includes refusing impunity to dual nationals who serve in foreign armies accused of atrocities.
      ⭕ Israeli drones attacked Hodeida in Yemen, a civilian harbour, it has attacked 12 times and with no strategic purposes but only to destroy oil storage and small boats.
      US envoy to Lebanon and Syria @USAMBTurkiye , during a visit to Beirut today, said “the US cannot impose or ask Israel to withdraw from Lebanon”.

      Why on Earth is he asking to disarm Hezbollah if Israel won’t withdraw from the Lebanese occupied territories and won’t stop its violation of the UNSCR 1701, the cease-fire and continue humiliating the Lebanese government and army?
      ⭕ Well done, Israel, please continue.

      The Israeli bombing of Damascus and the Syrian Ministry of Defence was a blessing for Hezbollah and a huge lesson for the Lebanese Christians.

      Benjamin Netanyahu’s tactical victories were wasted in strategic losses.
      ⭕ Many young men from Akkar and Tripoli in northern Lebanon were killed while fighting in Syria as part of militias backed by Ahmad al-Sharaa against the Druse. That history alone haunts Lebanon’s Christian, Druze, and Shia communities, fueling deep fears about what might follow if Hezbollah were to disarm and leave a power vacuum behind.
      ⭕To those who failed to stand for international law and stayed silent on Zionist war crimes and crimes against humanity, one day, you’ll have to face yourself and answer:

      What was your contribution? Why did you stay silent while your fellow humans were dehumanised, while children starved before your eyes, and you said nothing, did nothing, to stop it?

      💠 @kuluary_zaliva:
      ⭕ Iran threatens to withdraw security guarantees in the Strait of Hormuz

      🇮🇷 Tehran may withdraw its commitments to ensuring security in the region, including the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, if European countries activate the UN mechanism to renew international sanctions against the Islamic Republic, said Abbas Moktadaei, a member of the Iranian parliament’s national security commission, ahead of nuclear program talks with France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, scheduled for July 25 in Istanbul.

      The European trio insists that sanctions will be reinstated by the end of August if Iran does not resume constructive dialogue on its nuclear program. As a pressure lever, Tehran is once again using the Strait of Hormuz — a key artery for global oil trade.


      ☝️ unbelievable. This is apparently another script messaged in iPet Goat 2. Brother Casey on the job, out tomorrow.. IOW, as the Empire circles the drain, and the historic losses accumulate, all the buried skeletons shall be exhumed to titillate and centrally occupy the Mighty Wurlitzer. The Lemmings in the Garden shall be overwhelmed with noise, distracted from greater horrors abroad and disasters at home. Can we term this “Auto-Pilot” as the last regime was termed “Auto-Pen”??

      💠 @imetatronink:
      ⭕🔻 6180339X: In WWII, the “simple” Soviet T-34 became the MOST influential tank of the entire war.
      Russia is doing it again.
      The word is “determination”.
      Elites can BARK all they want.
      Words don’t win wars.
      🔻 Renier P. du Plessis: the math was obvious
      🔻 NTG: of course, the Propaganda cannot allow any dissidence.
      Only now after even the Elite understand that this war is lost, they tune down their BS.
      🔻 tets de la cruz: Hollywood is the greatest propaganda machine in history
      retweet:
      🔻 Mike Mihajlovic: A new article from Black Mountain Analysis explores the latest so-called “wonder weapon” for Ukraine — the AGM-158 JASSM. The article examines what the JASSM is, how it works, its capabilities, potential applications on the battlefield, and how it can be detected and countered. |link|
      🔻 Fennec_Radar: It isn’t a new capability to Ukraine that they didn’t have before. So that alone already isn’t going to change much.

      But the issue is that even if they got a thousand of them. They lack the ability to launch them en masse. Which also reduces their effect on the war.
      repost: 📜 The United States Cannot Defeat Iran
      repost: 📜 US/Israel Versus Iran – Round One
      🔻 b FRΞΞ🇨🇭🌎🌍🌏: Thank you so much for your profound view and analysis. What is your take on who benefited from this ceasefire? Both? Or would Iran be getting into s better position if they continued their strikes at tge time, causing more damage since defence capabilities of the iron dome seemed depleted?
      🔻 WS: Large Russian cargo jets have been shuttling into Tehran for the past few weeks. China is reportedly providing Iran with mobile AD systems. US/Israeli stockpiles of everything are severely depleted, and production is a minute fraction of what China, Russia, and Iran crank out.
      🔻 Michael: This actually started during day 3 of the war. Given more time we would have seen Jets being shot down which would have been extremely costly for both the US and Israel.
      🔻 Enkidu: Excellent analysis. Any chance you could explain why the rest of the Arab countries didn’t join in? I thought isreal was a common enemy to all of them?
      🔻 WS: You misunderstand the Arab world. And besides, the Persians are not part of the Arab world. They are a distinct entity.
      🔻 Enkidu: Thank you for replying. I guess I phrased it wrong. Not understanding the Arab world was the root of my question. No need to reply again
      🔻 WS: If Israel ever does something that unites the Arab world against it … well, it will have a BIG problem on its hands.

      You see, the overwhelming majority of the so-called “Arab world” doesn’t genuinely care about the Palestinians at all.
      🔻 The Costermonger: Leaders or people? I think the majority people do care.
      🔻 WS: All crocodile tears. Bold words; no meaningful actions.
      🔻 John Cowie ‘Facts are chiels that winna ding’: The Iranians are the only ones who can put a stop to the Genocide.
      With the vast majority of the World behind them.
      🔻 WS: The Iranians will not jeopardize their own security in behalf of the Palestinians. The destruction of Gaza is a heinous crime, but I don’t foresee anyone interceding to save them.
      [Will, smart as heck, doesn’t understand the painfully patient Asian strategy of attrition underway to collapse Zion, largely achieved. What remains is cutting off the arms supplies and opening the land bridges… As Prof Marandi says, “every Zionist should leave now, while they can”. Russia parallels a similar strategy of attrition via demilitarization and denazification, dealing with the same set of nazi monkeys with nukes]
      🔻 susanHatch: Absolutely no one? Do the people, as opposed to the leaders, of Jordan, Egypt, or KSA or other Arab countries care about them? Enough to demand an intervention?
      🔻 WS: None of the Arab countries will intervene to save the Palestinians — least of all the Egyptians and the Saudis.
      🔻 Spaceman 🇺🇲: Ironically Iran was the one that established deterrence.
      🔻 In Other Words: Nice recap. In a potential round II, Israel will not be any more powerful, whereas Iran (as you mentioned) will have significantly upgraded its military through the import of various military assets from China and Russia. During this pause, Iran has a much greater potential to strengthen its offensive and defensive capabilities, whereas the West cannot provide Israel with much more than it has already transferred (plus the participation of Western navies and Arab NATO). And next time, Israel won’t have the same depth/scale of “long-developed on-the-ground sabotage and intel assets within Iran,” which caused most of the damage inside Iran.
      🔻 Renier P. du Plessis: the casualties could have been catastrophic
      instead Iran sent a not so subtle message
      🔻 Michael: Very good assessment. I too feel the longer this went the better it got for Iran. We never seen the newest missiles either . Even the staged tit for tat by the Americans and Iran was impressive. It was a small salvo and even with warning the US couldn’t defeat all missiles.
      🔻 Harmonic Rock: Beside Iran facing intelligence setbacks where internal infiltration took place, Israel was hammered badly. Those 🇮🇷 missiles caused nightmares. Its very rare for 🇮🇱 to called for ceasefire, they must have seen miracles. The loss are too much but covered
      🔻 Luke: @b_tella I hate to say it but the fact the fighting stopped probably is a sign this assessment is accurate. Something in my gut says if Israel had the upper hand this war would be ongoing. 🤷‍♂️
      repost: 📜 The Redheaded Stepsister Goes to the Ball
      🔻 John Shaplin: The Bridge is not strategically significant
      🔻 WS: Symbolically significant has always been more important than strategically significant when it comes to the US/NATO/AFU fighting against Russia.
      [and leveling it was made imperative by all the nazi generals to regain “mojo” – such as Ben Hodges]
      🔻 Meddy: Most likely to be detected and shot down/destroyed before it reaches the Kerch Bridge.
      Silly fixation and waste of effort IMHO.
      [their mission is to keep Russia busy on this front, so as to render weaker in others, and thus they will die in futility for “the greater good”]
      🔻 Chris: There is also the matter that if NATO sends aircraft to intervene directly in the war, Russia will hit NATO bases directly, something that the Western world is not in a position to defend against.

      There is no scenario where NATO can win a long war against the Russians.
      ⭕  cont. thread:
      ‼️ The US Army War College published a summary of what will apparently be multiple detailed papers on the “lessons from Ukraine”.

      I have highlighted below two striking passages.

      TLDR: The US is not remotely capable of “large-scale combat operations”.
      🔻 The_Real_Fly: Draft coming
      🔻 johnsmyth1607: More likely the war will be over in three weeks . . . seems to be the nature of postmodern fighting . . . small force used relative to earlier wars & the conflict is sporadic.
      🔻 johnsmyth1607: Draft would require a civilian population that was fit to fight . . . too many of today’s young are fat, mental, physically disabled, not to mention divided along racial/ideological lines.

      A draftee army would make the lousy U.S. Army of 1972 look great.
      🔻 johnsmyth1607: Solution will be mercenaries.

      Small numbers fighting short, sharp, and vicious conflicts.

      Woe to the civilians caught in the way.
      🔻 WS: Mercenaries are NEVER the solution. And the idea that tens or hundreds of thousands of mercenaries could be hired and trained to fight with the US against Russia is silly talk.
      [yeah, besides Machiavelli, ask the goons in charge of the Pentagram how well mercs did their job in Iraq or Afghan]
      🔻 johnsmyth1607: You missed my point . . . there will be no mass army of conscripts fighting against another mass army of conscripts.

      US hired plenty of “contractors” for Iraq from all over the world.

      South African had more mercs in Iraq at one point than soldiers in its army supposedly.
      🔻 WS: No, I understood your argument about conscripts. And I agree with it.

      As for “contractors” fighting for the US against Russia, it won’t happen. Russia is not Iraq. There were a few thousand mercs in Ukraine in 2022. There’s hardly any now, except a few dumb Colombians.
      ⭕ 🔥 Playing with Fire 🔥

      In a sprawling imperial bureaucracy like now exists in Washington — one which spans presidential administrations — you never know where loyalties may lie, and who will be willing to do what for whom.
      [regarding Orange tweet above about “Lock Her Up”, the nasty Obomber dude]
      ⭕🔻 ShanghaiPanda:
      Chinese netizens gave the video of the USS Arleigh Burke-class Aegis guided missile destroyer Forrest Sherman (DDG-98) a BGM with the lyrics –
      “That western sun is sinking low…” 🤣 |media|
      🔻 Traolach Kaye: @imetatronink are they supposed to be rusty?
      🔻 WS: Rust never sleeps.

      And when you only have the capability to put to sea ~60 surface warships at any given time, keeping up the paint job becomes a low priority.
      [this is a disgrace. At the height of the British Royal Navy, staff woulda been keel-hauled for this shameful dereliction of duty. The Ship was their mistress and charge, and the all-important tool of power projection and mirror of image to the wider world (to be raped and plundered). They took care of her even at sea, during each free moment (not preoccupied with rapine on shore or on board below decks). This is more a reflection of current standards and on-board morale, and indulgence of near-useless generations..]
      🔻 Gregorio1990: What explains such decline Sir? I remember reading in Soviet era books that the American Fleey was the best navy in the world during the 1970s and 1980s.
      🔻 Chris: Seems like the Western world is collectively falling apart both in terms of economy and military capability.

      What’s shocking about this is the self-inflicted nature of these problems.

      Western elites from this era will soon be remembered as the least competent leaders in history
      🔻 Lavr Dyogtev 🇳🇿 🇷🇺 ✝️: On the bright side, once they have put to sea, and emptied their magazines, they can’t reload at sea. They will have to go home. And even with home advantage, they will find themselves struggling to refill all their VLS tubes and magazines, as the ammo has yet to be made..
      [those will be the lucky sailors, permitted to leave the scene of the crime and sail peacefully home to reload, or not reload]

      ⭕🔻 Glenn Diesen: China is dumping US Treasuries at great speed as the US continues to overextend itself and weaponising the dollar. Stealing Russian assets was a historic mistake
      🔻 WS: ‼️ Something few realize is that a substantial portion of UST purchases from Belgium, Luxembourg, Cayman Islands, and probably both UK and Canada, represent sub-rosa purchases by the US itself in order to prevent yields from soaring out of control.
      🔻 SIMPLICIUS Ѱ: Looks like the Ponzi scheme is finally unraveling
      [no wonder Armstrong is howling for a nuclear war]
      🔻 matt: Mad to watch the fall of the western empire on twitter.

    • #62008
      Mr P
      Participant

      It’s not often spoken of, but in Vietnam the US Army experienced “riots” between the black soldiers and the white soldiers…stuff in the mess hall, etc. About that draft business, forgive the crude stereo types and foul language…https://www.youtube.com/shorts/n_GZxvlcNu4?feature=share

      And please forgive me for this gun-nut clip 😉 ….https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5jrxUjFweB0?feature=share

    • #62010
      AHH
      Blocked

      Alotta bad news in war setups for European and Chinese theatres

      💠 @Sputnik Africa:
      ⭕ Major World Events by the Evening of July 21

      ▪️The US has stationed several nuclear bombs in the UK for the first time in 17 years;
      ▪️Ukrainian military cemeteries have run out of available burial spaces, a French newspaper reported;
      ▪️Metropolitan Anthony, head of the Russian Orthodox Church’s external relations, will visit Italy on Saturday for talks with Pope Leo XIV;

      💠🌎🛡GEOPOL360🕊🌍:
      ⭕🇨🇳🇮🇳 China has started building the world’s largest hydroelectric power station on the Yarlung-Tsangpo River, at a cost of 167 billion dollars.

      The station’s nominal capacity will be 60 million kilowatts, enough to power 54 million people.

      Its capacity will be three times that of the Three Gorges.

      This mega dam has been criticized by India as it could affect the water supply of the Arunachal Pradesh region in northeast India.

      China disputes these claims and considers the Arunachal Pradesh valley as Chinese territory.
      [this is the “Chicken’s Neck” area]
      ⭕🇺🇸🇬🇧 For the first time since at least 2005, American nuclear weapons have been deployed on the territory of the United Kingdom, with sources reporting that several B61-12 thermonuclear gravity bombs were transferred this week from the United States Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center (AFNWC) at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico to the new nuclear weapons storage facility at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk, England.

      The B61-12 is an advanced low-yield “tactical” gravity nuclear bomb that can be equipped by several aircraft, including the F-35A Lightning II, used by the 493rd Fighter Squadron and the 495th Fighter Squadron based at Lakenheath.
      ⭕🇨🇳🇻🇳 China and Vietnam plan their first joint military exercise amid US tariffs

      China and Vietnam plan to hold their first joint military exercise this month, a sign of strengthening military ties as both countries grapple with US tariff policies.
      ⭕ According to people, who constitutes the greatest threat to their country? (Pew Research Study 2025)
      [Canada and Mexico appear the most lucid…]
      ⭕Donald Trump 🇺🇸 and Xi Jinping 🇨🇳 are expected to meet before or during the APEC summit in South Korea 🇰🇷
      [scheduled for November 2025. May Earth hold out and be in one piece by then]
      ⭕🇯🇵 Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba clings on even after his coalition disastrously lost its majority in the Upper House and as painful new US tariffs loom

      Japan’s far-right party makes electoral gains by winning 16 seats, with an anti-globalist message, highlighting the increase of foreigners in Japan, suggesting a new constitution to restore some political powers to the emperor, and more.

      In 2022, leader Sohei Kamiya won a seat in the upper house of parliament after declaring he would not sell Japan to the “Jewish capital.”
      [Fascists Rising everywhere.. key part: ” a new constitution to restore some political powers to the emperor” – and his slogan is “Japan First”. Tells you what is planned for China. unbelievable]
      ⭕The United States House of Representatives 🇺🇸 has passed its defense appropriations bill for 2026, allocating 500 million dollars to Taiwan 🇹🇼
      ⭕The United States House of Representatives 🇺🇸 passes a bill banning Pentagon maps from depicting Taiwan 🇹🇼 as part of China 🇨🇳
      ⭕ 🇹🇷 Turkish President Erdogan:

      We are ready for full membership in the EU.
      [this is like asking to drink the bilge water after a years’ sea voyage! But Erdogan is finally coming off the fence – straight into the Pot]
      ⭕🇨🇳🇫🇷 Access to a French microbiology research laboratory under Inrae was recently denied to a Chinese researcher for national security reasons.

      A case that illustrates the change in Paris’s policy towards Beijing on this matter.
      [Following “Daddy”, the Red Menace of the Yellow Peril is rolled out among the EuroCrazies]


      💠 @Intel Slava Z:
      ⭕🇷🇺 Entry of ships from foreign ports into Russian seaports will be allowed with the approval of the FSB, the decree was signed by Putin
      ⭕ 🇷🇺🇦🇿In Moscow, an Azerbaijani organized crime group involved in illegal migration was detained.

      Four Russian citizens, originally from Azerbaijan, aged between 34 and 62, were detained. They made fake patents and forged migration cards, which allowed migrants to stay in Russia for up to 90 days.
      ⭕ 🇷🇺The FSB has started turning foreigners away at the border due to subscriptions to pro-Ukrainian and radical channels, as well as criticism of the authorities in private correspondence.

      In most cases, these are citizens of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

      Smartphones are checked right at the border. Courts recognize the refusal of entry as lawful.
      ⭕ 🇺🇸🇬🇧The US has returned its nuclear weapons to Britain for the first time since 2008, reports the UK Defence Journal citing sources.

      According to them, several B61-12 free-fall thermonuclear bombs have been placed at the Lakenheath airbase in Suffolk.
      [More incitement by Yanquis in ongoing Murder-Suicide preparations. Note these require the flying coffin platforms delivering them to be over or very near target – NOT at long range stand-off distances, as was done to Tehran recently from the Caspian Sea. Who are they gonna bomb, being unable to get into Kaliningrad or Russia mainland? Berlin? Budapest? Brussels’ swastika-shaped NATO building?]
      ⭕ 🇷🇺🇺🇦The Russian Ministry of Defense reports that during the latest series of strikes on Ukraine, three Patriot launchers and an American AN/MPQ-65 radar station were destroyed.
      [and alotta NATO generals, mostly german, in center of “Kyiv”. Expect a juicy Borzzikman soon]

      💠 @Middle East Spectator:
      ⭕Iranian surveillance drones patrolling and monitoring North-Western airspace

      💠 @Hamas/Tsahal:
      ⭕ Tens of thousands of Moroccans demonstrated in Rabat against the severe humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and called for the cancellation of the kingdom’s normalization agreement with Israel.
      [huge crowds. The Moroccans are a decent people. But their compradore regime has stained their name for a half eternity]

      💠 @Palestinian Commie:
      ⭕🔻The security incident in southern Gaza is ongoing!

      Settler media mention a multifold ambush, in which the rescue force also fell into a trap

      Multiple evacuation helicopters are flying between Zionist hospitals and Gaza

      “A disaster in southern Gaza”, to quote
      ⭕ Hadashot BeZman:

      More dead in the security incident… An “exceptional” security incident. No details.
      ⭕❗️Flare grenades and extensive bombing in Rafah after the latest security incident- circulating
      ⭕Hadashot BeZman administrator:

      “Palestinians have become more trustworthy than Hebrew media”

      “There are no soldier captives in Rafah, only evacuation of wounded ones”
      ⭕❗️Hebrew sources report that during the day, three ‘difficult security incidents’ took place, resulting in the killing and wounding of a number of Israeli soldiers.

      The third ‘security incident’ is still ongoing.
      ⭕”A Zionist force was surrounded after the third security incident, and extensive bombing was conducted to save them. There is no Hannibal directive – Hebrew sources

      Mhmmm 🤔

    • #62029
      AHH
      Blocked


      ☝️ good insights at end on the “quotas of imperial boomerangs” already landed in L.A. and other urban hellholes

      💠 @Palestinian Commie:
      ⭕ ❗️All eyes on Gaza!

      Hamas leader Taher al-Nunu:

      “We are facing a mass execution of two million people in Gaza, and we call on the nation to express its position clearly regarding the killing of Gaza’s children”

      “We call on the Islamic and Arab nations to bring food to the two million people under siege in the Gaza Strip”

      “Hamas is moving positively and quickly to reach an agreement that guarantees the end of the aggression against our people in Gaza”
      ⭕ Massacre in Al-Shati refugee camp [of Gaza]. [US-supplied] Nazi airplanes bombed refugee tents as they were sleeping in starvation

      💠 @Intel Slava Z:
      ⭕ Israeli businessman Ravi Salman stated that the official losses of Israel are underestimated by several times and the real losses of Israel in people during the exchange of strikes are actually comparable to the Iranian ones. According to him, Israel lost 893 killed (military + civilians). Officially – 35.
      Iran officially lost about 1200 people killed (military + civilians)
      [Even if this is true, they remain unequal. Zion has population ~ 1/10th of Iran. Far more impact on them]

    • #62032
      AHH
      Blocked


      ☝️ “Out Spot…” this has been the fate of TENS OF MILLIONS of European peoples bringing “civilization” and “God” to mankind in last 500 years. Having to continue “living” this life has been sufficient punishment… “What profits it a man to gain the World..”

      💠 @imetatronink:
      ⭕🔻 Micheál Ganley: America has no active tin mines or smelters.

      I’m sure this is fine, nothing to worry about.
      🔻 WS: ‼️ Who knew tin was so important?

      Apparently the Chinese did.
      🔻 V.McKenna: go back to the Bronze Age to see how important tin is
      ⭕⚓️ USS Stumbling Gerry Update

      The USS Stumbling Gerry (CVN-78) [carrier battle group] has transited the Strait of Gibraltar. Commissioned in 2017, it is still unable to host F-35s.

      It now aims to finally succeed in completing a deployment with minimal embarrassing malfunctions.

      Time will tell …
      🔻 Kristian Thyregod: Is that the one that comes with extra strength fasteners to avoid whatever F’s it can host going overboard?

      Asking for a friend.
      🔻 WS: My bet is that the Stumbling Gerry will wander around in the eastern Mediterranean for several weeks, make a few photo op port calls, try hard to not collide with any merchant ships, and then return home.

      It absolutely will not venture into the Red Sea and risk getting shot at.
      Germany momentarily ponders war with Russia, then wisely changes its mind. |media|
      [Germany is permanently screwed after this Drang. PERMANENTLY. Forget about Morgenthau. More like Black Forest cannibalism, caves and raiding of passing caravans and druids studying the stars…]
      ⭕‼️ “Seriously, Folks.”

      Beginning shortly after the alleged B-2 raid that allegedly dropped really big bombs down ventilation shafts in order to “obliterate” their nuclear sites, the Iranians have been hard-selling the story that their stuff was “seriously damaged”.

      Sure, sure. |media|
      [Iranians are being tricked yet again. Not only will this counter-trickery NOT stop the Murder-Suicide, it is being actively used to divide their elites, to make the current ruling cadre appear weak and useless. See increasing anger at these interviews of Yanqui presstitutes, including the preceding one with Tucker of their Prez]
      🔻 Collapsing Empire Observer: “Mr. foreign minister”? How dumb are Fox News hosts that they can’t even say “Mr. Araghchi”… no wonder the American public is so clueless and xenophobic.
      ⭕  retweet:
      🔻 Lee Slusher: “…the US went stark raving mad in the wake of the 2016 presidential election. This was no organic or spontaneous occurrence. From the Steele dossier to online bot hoaxes, American officialdom relied on a manufactured Russian boogeyman to wage a yearslong propaganda campaign on the public.” |link|
      ⭕🔻 John Ʌ Konrad V:
      Question of the week: Was Trump’s massive maritime push in his first 100 days (Panama talks, Greenland play, Yemen strikes, executive order, shipbuilding hype) genuine strategy or just leverage on trade negotiations with China?

      Or is there another reason maritime momentum stalled after the China trade deal?
      🔻 WS: In my considered opinion, they’re making it up as they go along. I discern no coherent logical strategy in anything they do — a criticism that applies to US governments dating back to our childhood.

      It’s just that there is more acute incompetence now than ever before.
      ⭕  retweet:
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: Russian drone factory in Tatarstan.

      I was told by Very Experienced and Knowledgeable People earlier that all factories producing war materiel are filthy, disorganized, and use equipment dating from the Eisenhower Administration.

      Guess that’s only in America. |link|
      🔻 Mark Pyruz: Interesting, among displayed views is a foundry setup and cnc machines— would think they’d be at separate locations.
      Specialists have been attempting to determine how much Iran and China are still needed for Geran parts sourcing. Motors still appear to use China electrical parts.
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: It’s doubtful all this video is from the same place.
      🔻 Mahmet Tokarev ⏹️: I never understood why American weapons factories are like that.
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: Lack of investment.
      🔻 zzqq: Not to mention nobody is morbidly obese like in ‘Murica
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: I forgot to mention staffed by people born in the Eisenhower Administration lol
      🔻 Evan J. Vanderpool: The comparison to our manufacturing is so embarrassing. It’s almost unbelieveable.
      🔻 Sid Delicious: Russia is the size of Spain.

      How ludicrous it would be if Spain threatened the world
      🔻 Dragan Bajic: Yeah but do they have an indoor toilet?
      🔻 Fred Rinne: That’s all AI. The floors are actually covered in straw and mule shit and the workers are really wearing grubby Chairman Mao drag. I done the research!
      [seriously, if Yanquis survive the next few years, they can fill the global niche of Entertainment. They got it down pat. Enough to bring home the bacon for the most enterprising clowns]
      🔻 Fred Rinne: On a serious note, how much will Raytheon charge for that fake Geran- $3million each?
      🔻 Chairman Pooh: “They don’t even have toilets” crowd must be seething at this…
      ⭕🔥 Government by Replicants

      This is a long but extremely enlightening thread that casts clarity on what “western democracy” really means in the 21st century.

      * HIGHLY RECOMMENDED * |THREAD|
      🔻 Renier P. du Plessis: sterile and hateful
      [many of the top western technocrats are literally childless, and openly antihuman golems]
      ⭕ 🚨🧵 Alien-derived American Super-tech

      American “alien-derived” super-tech makes its debut on the test range.
      The US Army deleted the post linked above. Here is a screen shot of the original
      [the US Army was celebrating its first official drone capable of dropping a grenade … something gangs in inner cities had for a decade, and which was systematically used by Russians/Ukies and throughout West Asian theatre… unbelievable incompetence, lack of imagination and slowness to adapt]
      🔻 Kit Klarenberg: Yes. Every day in Donbass for going on three and a half years. And you’re only getting round to testing this for the first time now?!
      🔻 WS: July 8, 2022:

      📜 A Drone’s Eye View of the Ukraine War

      “Their vanity persuaded them the Russians would mindlessly smash themselves to pieces against an entrenched well-armed force.”

      ⭕🔻 Armchair Warlord: The hilarious thing is their social media manager deleted the post after people started roasting them.

      This isn’t even Ukrainian War stuff, this is stuff that ISIS was doing a decade ago. We’re so behind the power curve of small-drone war it’d be comical in other circumstances.
      🔻 WS: No problem. The Kabul Skedaddler is still certain Kaliningrad could be conquered in a blitzkrieg for the ages.
      🔻 desiderata: The fact he is talking about it , shows he’s lucky to have pea size brain ,fits in with rest of NATO morons
      Only big thing is ego…….
      If i know Europe would be toast in hot war with Russia, do they get info from cereal packet ??
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: Fortunately Stars and Stripes still has the story up: |link|
      🔻 WS: One would have thought they would jump straight to fiber-optic FPVs with tandem munitions … but apparently they are a full decade behind the curve.

      It’s an astoundingly incredible revelation of the ineptitude of the US military.
      🔻 Grug: I’m surprised SOF does not have this capability. They normally can sidestep the DC procurement labyrinth. It’s not complicated, these are built from COTS parts…
      [the SOF community probably pioneered the entire thing, leading ISIS…]
      🔻 lemonherb: And all they need to do is to ask our client state to give us the blueprints for what they are using today!
      ⭕🔻 Armchair Warlord: Contrast this to the incredible efforts the US Army made to gear up in 1939-41 to ensure that it would not enter WWII in the same shape that it went into WWI in, and would in fact be prepared to face and defeat the Wehrmacht on a level playing field armed with American equipment. |link|
      🔻 WS: But here in 2025, it’s like Mike Rowe is always talking about: THERE IS AN ACUTE SHORTAGE OF TRAINED, EXPERIENCED TRADESMEN IN AMERICA.

      And that is a problem that will take at least a generation to remedy. |link|
      🔻 Waiting for Goldot… and a free Palestine: @imetatronink there was a guy on here the other day mansplaining how the US was akshually in far stronger shape for having lost all its recent wars than China because it had not fought any. In all seriousness, an account with a following.
      🔻 WS: Brilliant logic.

      I sincerely hope they don’t put it to the test. Because if they do, it will turn out very badly for them.
      🔻 FollowTheScience: Who wants to be a tradesman when you compete with imported global south labor. I’m an electrician. The only thing saving me is MMC requirements and the Jones Act.
      🔻 WS: Good electricians where I live can easily earn six figures per annum. And I don’t see first-generation “global south labor” that does such highly trained work. The Latinos around here do roofing, landscaping, painting, etc. But they’re not electricians, welders, or plumbers.
      [but electricians need copper to work with, no? Most of that is being stripped and sold throughout CONUS… and maybe that’s part of the plan of Dark Winters.. it’s gonna be StarLink or Bust soon]
      🔻 FollowTheScience: It’s still around the edges for electricians. But it’s coming. Especially in construction. Mexican helpers. Forget plumbing. And there’s plenty of Mexican welders. They’ll work harder for half as much.

      Average electrician pay in my area is $25 hr.

      It’s boat life for me.
      🔻 Jeffrey Jensen: “The Trades” don’t really hit their stride until the 3rd generation. Same with manufacturing.
      ⭕🔻 Tatarigami_UA: 4/ Using open-source data, Mediazona, and BBC Russian Service and a team of volunteers, has identified the names of 119,154 Russian soldiers killed since the start of the full-scale invasion, including 13,090 mobilized troops. Over the past week, the list grew by 1,015 names.
      🔻 ayden: 120,000 confirmed Russian casualties.

      40,000 a year.

      Recruitment is 30k+ a month.
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: “Confirmed” by Mediazona grasping at straws on social media, btw.

      Real losses are likely considerably lower.
      🔻 WS: So few people discerningly appreciate the degree to which Russia’s extraordinarily deliberate approach to this war has produced the most disproportionate KIA ratio of any major war in modern times.

      At the end of 2022, I estimated at least 8:1.

      At the end of 2023, I was up to at least 10:1.

      At the end of 2024, I was convinced it was at least 12:1.

      Now, over half-way through 2025, I think it is at least 15:1.

      For the entire war.

      Military historians of the future will laud the Stavka’s strategic brilliance over the course of this conflict. Sure, they have made some mistakes along the way. That is part of war, too. But, considered in the aggregate, I believe they deserve a glorious statue in their honor.
      [so if so far UkroNazis lost 1.2M, at 15:1 that makes for 80k Russkies]
      🔻 War in Masquerade: This seems like a shot from the hip.
      🔻 WS: .45 caliber, straight through the heart, with one between the eyes for good measure.
      🔻 Jon Orgen: Russia’s tactics and weapons evolved unexpectedly and ingeniously; they’re playing grandmaster chess, not checkers.
      They immediately used the gas pipeline blocked by Ukraine as a secret route to attack a strong position from behind and capture a position with virtually no enemy contact.
      Their hypersonic missiles.
      Their turtle shells.
      Their fiber-optic drones.
      Their orchestrated drone deployment at the highest level…
      and much more.
      🔻 John Bull: No amount of analysis will get through to NAFO types who remain convinced Russia sends troops to their deaths as imagined in a bad Stalingrad movie.
      🔻 WS: #TheImaginaryWar
      [and that may be why Russians have been content to let West win the PR war – not only can they not meaningfully overcome such a lying organ, but it works to their benefit. The utter BS keeps enemies oblivious with morale high, pushing more moths to the Steppes Flame, helping the raving lot demilitarize and denazify themselves all the faster. So unless they awaken prematurely, they’ll find themselves in the fait accompli of a total lost war, without resorting to nukes. And Islamic Resistance is in the identical gameplan on the other theatre, to similar success so far… may the fruitcakes stay oblivious, our main chance…]
      🔻 Gary L: I guess those of us who lived through the imaginary body counts of the Vietnam war are dying out.
      🔻 bond, James bond: Considering all this, it is incredible how the pro-Zelensky narrative continues with the million Russian casualties.
      [make it five million to be safe, to ensure job completion..]
      🔻 NerdTech: Indeed.

      As soon as Putin was rebuffed by the peace talks in April 2022, the Russian military switched to attrition warfare. Maximize enemy casualties, minimizing their own losses. Territory gains or loss was irrelevant.

      Firepower & industrial advantage goes brrrrzzz!
      🔻 Michael: I really admire how they face adversity. Terrorist attacks on trains drones hits on aviation attacks on the Kremlin itself. The response is always calculated and calm. It must be noted that this is all being done while they are stockpiling ammunition and drones.
      🔻 a priori: The discrepancy with the numbers reported by the MSM is astonishing, but the recent body exchange ratio was 52 Ukrainian soldiers for every Russian soldier.
      🔻 WS: I don’t attach much meaning to the body-exchange statistics, for the simple reason that the Ukrainians readily and routinely abandon their dead on the battlefield, whereas the Russians put forth much effort to gather their dead.

      That said, I stand by what I wrote above.
      ⭕🔹 To the Victor Go the Spoils |link|
      ⭕🔻 SIMPLICIUS Ѱ:
      ⚡️🇷🇺New pickups issued by the Russian Ministry of Defense based on the Niva. Review of a fresh car.
      What do you say, junk or good? |link|
      🔻 WS: I want one.
      🔻 Jase P: It can probably survive a nuclear blast whereas American made cars can barely make it home after buying it brand new off the lot.
      ⭕🔻 Glenn Diesen:
      The Ukraine War is to a large extent a consequence of the Russiagste hoax |link|
      [what BS, and again Tucker at center of it! Just like current Zionazi rampage is entirely a consequence of October 07, 2023, right?]
      🔻 WS: I strongly disagree with this take. The Ukraine War was a consequence of everything that happened from the fall of the USSR to the coup d’etat in 2014, after which it became absolutely inevitable.
      [Baker: “not ONE inch to the East……” {{{ Bush the Mad the Elder smirks }}}]
      🔻 Tim Owen: Have you ever read the Rand paper below. It lays out the strategy with uncanny accuracy in my book. So maybe the distinction is between policy and how it’s sold. If the above is not about cause but PR I think it’s much more compelling. |link|
      [Lord, don’t get Brian going]
      🔻 WS: I have read it, more than once.
      🔻 Global Situation Monitor: Correct as usual. President GW Bush really set the course for war in the 2000s, and McCain and other Republicans spearheaded the whole effort since 2014, knowing full well that it would lead to war. They just expected that Putin would move much sooner when the Ru economy wasn’t yet prepared to survive the sanctions.
      🔻 Robin van den Heever: RussiaGate did however help to build anti-Russia sentiment, which helped to garner public support for America’s perceived involvement in the War.
      Half of America still thinks Russia is the enemy.
      🔻 Steve: It goes back to the aftermath of WW2 with landmarks at the fall of the Soviet Union, 90s post Soviet chaos/NGO land, Maidan, Russiagate, and the conclusion of Afghanistan. The Russiagate part was essential to conditioning the US public, a chapter in the larger story,.
      [well said. It was the cherry on efforts since 1945 to return to open war – by detonating internal HATE]
      🔻 Chris: Yep, the West never wanted to be Russia’s friend. They wanted a colony to loot and Balkanize.

      The issue is that the fall of the USSR made the Western elite too arrogant. They overstepped and now they are in the process of losing it all, thanks to a failed war that they provoked.
      🔻 TankieInsurrectionTwatterSquadron: War was inevitable after Russia took back Crimea just when Nato thought it was now theirs. The Russiagate hoax was the way to manufacture consent for the war, particularly among people that had been opposed to the Iraq adventure
      [Both Auslander and Imran Hosein waxed poetic on the most bitter strategic defeat of the combined West in last century: the loss of Crimea, with defeat snatched from very jaws of victory.. The US Navy lads and officers even had had their watering holes and berths laid out, then BOOM]
      ⭕🔻 Adam L. Wingfield 🚛👨🏾‍💻:
      Random: Eggs are real weird lately. Tried to boil 3 dozen eggs on different occasions and not only they don’t peel like normal, the yolks are smaller 🤔
      🔻 HUNTSMAN 🇺🇲: Firing from the hip as I’m out of the ag industry, but it sounds like a vitamin or mineral deficiency (manganese, D3, maybe something else) in the layers’ diets.

      Could be supply chain disruptions, rushing layers back into production to get more eggs onto shelves after the avian flu outbreak, reducing vitamin/minerals in diets to cut costs, or some combination of the above.
      🔻 WS: The yolks on my “homegrown” eggs are consistently ~50% larger (and more deeply colored) than store-bought, with ~50% greater volume of albumen, which is also much more dense than store-bought. To me, store-bought eggs are very bland tasting in comparison to homegrown.
      [very sad days. All sources of vital proteins are willfully degraded, through hook & crook, by satanic eugenicists. If able, deal with a local farmer who treats his animals well..]

      • #62076
        Grieved
        Participant

        And when all is said and done, the history of the world will be written in measures of yolk, the nutritious value of eggs, and their price perhaps (although eggs are beyond price). Some of us eat real food, as real as we can get it at least, and the price works out cheaper after all, the better the cheaper.

        ~~

        Crimea – I know you know this and you allude to it, but the ultimate comment ever made on Crimea was from the Sheik (2 minutes):

        https://sendvid.com/zbd2hh2c

         

         

    • #62059
      AHH
      Blocked


      Gaza will destroy every arab compradore and their masters alike
      NB. he reminded us of the land-bridge from Dubai, through KSA/Bahrain/Jordan, and branch in Egypt, that continues to this day to bring fresh fruits and food to Zion, in spite of what we all witness. And arguably the largest bulk sea carrier are veggies and fruits from Turkey. But like their Anglo-Zionist suzerain, these left humanity and joined Legion and will be accounted with demons, in the here and the hereafter… we bear witness


      ☝️ In the Anglo-Zionazi way of war: always target first and foremost the civilian sector. Immiserate and set back the opposing society in satanic totalen krieg. How long will the tormented civilizational-states continue enforcing one-sided “Marquess of Queensberry Rules” that do not permit reciprocal pain to the unprincipled??

      💠 @Ruslan Ostashko:
      ⭕ 🇷🇺🇦🇿Russia has cut off oxygen to Azerbaijani food suppliers

      Two events occurred in July amid the worsening Azerbaijani-Russian relations.

      📌First, Rosselkhoznadzor found dangerous quarantine pests in fruits supplied from Baku, and then the same agency cut off oxygen to dairy product suppliers from Azerbaijan.
      [This is a big deal. Azerbaijan has significant farm exports, most shipped to Russia (70%?), used to support their 2M expats which cornered entire markets… but this is unlikely to change attitudes which in saner times would respond to economy-breaking action. The entire West and Turkics are behind Azerbaijan’s insane Drang against ALL the civilizational-states.. the mafioso maniacs think their risible Greater Turan has a prayer…]

      💠 “Prince William’s cousin found dead aged 20– Rosie Roche reportedly died from a gunshot wound to the head under “non-suspicious” circumstances
      I know in big scheme of things unimportant, but may provide a marker of Disintegration..
      Some interesting RT comments:

      • British dynasty itself seems to be on a biblically forecasted suicide mission. RAF just armed fighters with US nukes. The British royal bloodline is claimed to represents one of the ten tribes (not the Judah or Jewish tribe) of Israel, the Jacob tribe moved northwest, to an island says bible.. They even are coronated on a chair with a stone believed to have been a stone used as a pillow by Jacob. It was promised to David that a king will representing this tribe (that will control the gates of many nations) shall remain until day no longer follows night; as in a nuclear winter?
      • non-suspicious means they know exactly who did it and how it happened, but they’re not going to press charges or tell anyone.
      • Thought owning a gun was illegal in a totalitarian country like the UK? So how did she get one?… And of course she also looks very much like the average gun owner right? Young, a girl, an English Literature major, etc…. There’s nothing suspicious about any of this. Case closed!
      • Suspicious for a woman to kill herself in that way.
        [this latter is most striking to me personally. I still teach suicide prevention as part of an undergraduate behavioral medicine course.. gunshots are highly unusual means for young women to do it.. more like male, and older.. nevertheless, the most likely is a toxic environment in such an aberrant family, with the added known patterns and genetic precedents in immediate lineage]
      • So Ms Roche was packing to take a vacation with friends, and was known as being “vibrant and creative” yet she shot herself dead and Coroner Davies finds that “non suspicious.” Hmm. He is no relation. I could understand any shame she might have felt at being even distantly related to King Chuck the Woke, but that seems a feeble motive for such a drastic act. There must be more to this story.
      • What could be suspicious about the dead due to the gun shot in the head? The only less suspicious cause of death is flying through the window of high rise apartment…
      • Probably knew more of something we all know already. Huge satanic pedophile cult infiltrated all seats of power. Including the one her family holds. The horrors she may have seen probably drove her to suicide.
      • Definitely a possibility. These secretive underground cults where the elites of the highest echelons of power indulge in sexual perversion are real and have existed since ancient times. Maybe she was trafficked herself or she knew too much. Princess Diana now Rosie Roche. Could they be part of the human sacrifices? Reminds me of the “Eyes Wide Shut” film where the director “ended” himself afterwards.
      • 20 years old…………….. geez what could make a person do that ???
    • #62065
      Mr P
      Participant

      “Non-suspicious circumstance”  is diversionary rhetoric. The speaker is avoiding the most relevant matters. The body and the wound(s) are the best evidence…nothing about these, only “circumstance”, and even that’s unspecified. And example might be when there are 2 bullet holes in the back of the head, but there’s a witness who says she shot herself…so if we believe the witness….     They’re lying. “Nothing to see here folks, move along…”   That’s the message.

    • #62074
      AHH
      Blocked


      well getting Moskau and Peking bombed will upset even the most Taoist apple cart. Agent Orange Chaos does still have a few cards up his sleeve, the hostage western civilians be damned from their elites’ PoV


      this is second time I’m hearing of Object C. They also used blinding tech at start of SMO – like beams rising to sky during nights. But the surest way at zero hour is to blast the eyes in the sky with a gun at point blank range.
      PS – Penicillin system was touted years back, then disappeared from the news. Even if revamped, the simple fact is the front collapses due to lack of NATO men.. a criminal enterprise already lost since 2022 – kept going at cruel exchange of shells/FABs/drones for NATO canon-fodder

      💠 @Intel Slava Z:
      ⭕🇷🇺🇺🇦Russia sends more than 400 strike drones (Geran-2) per day — no NATO city can withstand this 7 days a week — new commander of the UAV troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Madyar
      [wait til they send 1-2,000 per day. I’m sure Papa Xi and Chairman Rocketman are laying up a couple million for a rain day, to share with Persia and Russkie-Bear, to help fill Lilliputian bottomless gullets too. Who said the Scripture of the Ababiils and the Sijjils concerned just Persia punishing the Yanqui Companions of the Elephant? Aren’t the Companions a collective?]

      💠 @Yemen | Bab-el-Mandeb:
      ⭕ Sana’a: The United Nations’ escalation threatens the security and stability of the Red Sea region.

      The Sana’a government condemned the UN’s disregard for its repeated messages regarding the new arbitrary measures imposed by the UN Verification and Inspection Mechanism (UNVIM) in Djibouti, which came into effect on July 4, 2025.

      Sanaa’s Foreign Minister Jamal Amer, in a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, called for the complete cancellation of the mechanism, emphasizing that it no longer serves the purpose for which it was created, according to the official Saba News Agency in Sana’a.

      Amer pointed out in his letter that the lack of a response from the UN Secretary-General’s office to Sana’a’s correspondence starkly contradicts the high moral and ethical standing that the Secretary-General enjoys with the Yemeni government and people, who have long regarded him as a “voice for justice and humanity.”

      He explained that the new procedures of the UNVIM, which include complete physical inspections and opening each container individually, as well as not allowing any container to pass without complete documentation, are not merely updates but represent a serious escalation of the suffocating blockade imposed on Yemen.

      He deemed these measures as collective punishment that adds to the suffering of the Yemeni people and complicates the flow of essential goods and humanitarian aid, which are the sole lifeline for millions of Yemenis. He affirmed that the transformation of the verification and inspection mechanism into a tool to complicate and obstruct the flow of vital goods is a serious distortion of the UN’s humanitarian role and fundamentally undermines trust in its neutrality and effectiveness.

      The Foreign Minister warned that the insistence on implementing these “harsh” measures under the current circumstances will not only exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in Yemen but may also lead to undesirable escalation that threatens security and stability in the entire Red Sea region.
      Crew members of ships crossing the Red Sea are revealing their nationalities to Yemenis out of fear for their lives.

      Foreign Policy magazine confirmed that the Red Sea has become one of the most tense maritime routes in the world, emphasizing that any disregard for the on-ground reality is a “losing bet,” in reference to the control of Yemeni naval forces over this strategic passage.

      Security sources have warned against any attempts to infiltrate the Red Sea to reach Israeli ports, stating that such actions are a risky gamble that could cost the lives of the ship’s crew.

      It was reported that the crews of ships traversing the Red Sea have begun using special radio devices to inform Yemenis of their nationalities for their own protection.

      Insurance companies and the firms operating the ships recently sunk in the Red Sea ignored warnings from the Yemeni navy, leading to their sinking and the deaths of individuals aboard.

      The magazine quoted Neil Roberts, Secretary of the Marine Insurance Committee, as saying that recent Yemeni attacks demonstrated an unprecedented level of coordination and determination to target ships.

      Roberts stated that the Yemeni warnings and their targets are clear, encompassing any company whose ships have visited “Israeli” ports, which he described as a direct warning from Sana’a that must be taken seriously.

      The magazine also reminded readers of the losses incurred by the owner of the “Eternity Sea” vessel due to ignoring Yemeni warnings, estimated at tens of millions of dollars, reflecting the magnitude of the new threats in international maritime corridors.
      ⭕ The Economist: “Houthis” Shatter Europe’s Maritime Power Claims

      The European maritime mission “EUNAVFOR MED Operation Irini,” known as “Espides,” claims that resource shortages are the primary obstacles it faces, but that is not the whole truth. Despite the American naval capabilities and the heavy presence of the U.S. Navy in the Red Sea, Washington found itself powerless against Yemeni naval attacks and ultimately had to withdraw its carriers and warships from the Red Sea, taking with it its failures and prestige.

      The magazine “The Economist” noted that the Houthis’ control over the Red Sea has given European Union countries the opportunity to step out of the American military shadow in that area.

      However, despite this opportunity presented by the events in the Red Sea, what emerged is that the “European naval power” is merely a claim. Instead of capitalizing on the American absence in the Red Sea to intensify their presence, European naval forces have decreased, with reports indicating a drop of less than 60% from previous levels.

      Moreover, the European naval commander in the Red Sea, Admiral Vasilios Grigoris, openly stated that his forces currently have less than one ship per day available, meaning that the European mission is effectively present in the Red Sea only in name.

      The renowned British magazine cited the sinking of the vessels “Magic Seas” and “Eternity Sea” by the Houthis, which did not receive any response from the European ships present despite repeated distress calls from the crews of both vessels.

      According to a previous statement by an officer from the operating company of the sunken “Eternity Sea,” the response when seeking help from “Espides” was simply: “There were no ships in the area for the operation.”

      The Economist detailed a series of obstacles that do not justify this European incapacity, including the long-standing reluctance of EU member states to invest in defense, leaving the “European joint navy” effectively without necessary ships to deal with maritime threats in the operational area.

      With limited resources, European naval forces are struggling as maritime threats multiply.

      Institutional constraints also make it difficult for the European Union to respond quickly to military threats. Operations like “Espides” fall under the Common Security and Defence Policy of the Union, meaning their continuation requires unanimous approval from its twenty-seven members.

      Moreover, last year, France and Italy sent their main aircraft carriers to the Indian and Pacific Oceans to demonstrate their resolve in facing China’s growing naval power, which can shift their attention to other regions.

      In May, the European Union announced the establishment of an early warning center for maritime security in the Black Sea, targeting Russian threats to Ukrainian shipping corridors and illicit oil transport.

      While increasing defense budgets among European nations will eventually enhance naval assets, the dilemma persists. The crucial question remains: Can Europeans realistically return to Bab el-Mandeb after the Americans were forced to leave, given the Houthis’ control over the operational area in the Red Sea?

      The magazine emphasized that merely increasing resources will not solve the problem, as the three aircraft carriers Europe possesses will necessarily require escort ships to protect them from Yemeni missile attacks, which does not guarantee success in deterrence, especially since the Americans have not succeeded in that regard.

      Salvatore Mercoigliano, a maritime historian at Campbell University in North Carolina, explains: “The Houthis have provided everyone with a practical demonstration. Disproportionate results can be achieved with very limited resources.”

      The magazine concluded its report by stating, “If other groups attempt to cut off chokepoints in a similar manner, sooner or later, naval forces—including the European navy—will need to demonstrate their firepower.” However, that is not happening today in the Red Sea, nor does it seem likely with the Houthis in control.
      [“Salvatore Mercoigliano” – guess who this is! BTW, damning with faint praise cannot hide the historic will of Yemenis – which other with such limited resources could have achieved such disproportionate achievement? It is of such an unprecedented nature and quality that is entered into Eschatology among the great ten signs of the End Times. Potent enough to help expunge a satanic paradigm that has fed on humanity for 5,000 years. God continue to Bless Yemen]
      Yemen is classified as the second most armed country in the world in terms of civilian firearms, following the United States. This classification is due to the U.S. population of 340 million compared to Yemen’s population of 35 million, according to the latest statistics.
      [only the crazed lunatics of the world march to die in either Russia or Yemen. Full stop]

    • #62078
      Grieved
      Participant

      If anyone hears of the freeing of Laith Marouf please post it here. I’ve seen in several sources that the Lebanese authorities detained him at the border – latest is from Dmitri Lascaris 5 hours ago. Still detained, it seems.

      • #62081
        AHH
        Blocked

        Very disturbing. Thankfully just released. Lebanese army is a compradore enemy of the Resistance, and abject lackey of Anglo-Zionists. Best case scenario it was an intimidation campaign. Let’s see what he says in coming days

        We can also follow Lascaris here 👇🏽

    • #62082
      AHH
      Blocked


      The euphemism “Agreement-incapable” is inadequate expression of faithless betrayal in motion. But then, is that not the lot of betraying traitors everywhere? A dying paradigm self-cannibalizes

      https://nitter.poast.org/s_m_marandi/status/1947917257658515967#m

      https://nitter.poast.org/s_m_marandi/status/1947918917558485379#m

      https://nitter.poast.org/s_m_marandi/status/1947935820951802063#m

      https://nitter.poast.org/s_m_marandi/status/1947926986934128781#m

      https://nitter.poast.org/s_m_marandi/status/1947919502689046861#m

      https://nitter.poast.org/s_m_marandi/status/1947915819633254844#m

      ☝️ Twitter blocks embedding of “sensitive” material, so am reposting links where censored (most of Prof Marandi, or visible damage inside Zion..)

    • #62095
      AHH
      Blocked


      The potent little Russian corvettes now operating in south Caspian i would think preclude any repeat adventurism via Azerbaijani airspace to bomb Tehran again at stand-off distances.. this bombing of Tehran, besides on regions immediately adjacent to Iraq, were the main victims of aerial aggression. So this is now being proactively sealed off, taking the Azeri front quiet.

      These little Caspian corvettes loosened many Anglo-Zionist sphincters a decade ago when they introduced the Kalibrs to the world, via the noggins of salafi headchoppers in distant Syria. Within hours, a US carrier battle group skedaddled from the Persian Gulf.

      And this Azeri front is essential to aggression in deeply inland Tehran, more accessible via the Caspian Sea. Thereafter, the only bombing options are massed suicide charges of the Yanqui aerial armada, from the Arabian peninsula (i.e. Prince Sultan Air base) where now marshaled.

      Mercouris considers this meeting of the direct envoy of the Supreme Leader (circumventing the current President’s team) and at same time the Iranian Defense Minister was in Moscow, as indicating Iran assented to a unified defense umbrella with Russia (long offered but refused). Time will tell

      Even if so, given the Anglo-Zionist messianism and late hour, I still doubt these developments would affect the unrolling Murder-Suicide


      ☝️☝️☝️ This is a project to piecemeal exterminate all Arabs, beginning with Palestinians, and ending with Gulfies. Note how the Damascus headchoppers increasingly use stone-age Turkics high on drugs and mindwashing to storm the Arab Syrian resistance pockets.

      💠 @Palestinian Commie:
      ⭕️ 🇮🇷🇮🇷⚔️🇺🇸 Just Now: American destroyer withdraws from the Sea of Oman after Iranian threats to strike it

      The American destroyer threatened to shoot down the Iranian aircraft.

      The Iranian force sent a serious warning to strike the ship if it did not withdraw immediately, the sea is under the control of the Iranian force.

      The American ship withdrew from the sea.
      @stayfreeworld |media|

      💠 @Middle East Spectator:
      — 🇸🇾/🇺🇸 NEW: The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights [SOHR] reports 1,311 deaths so far as a result of the clashes between Bedouin tribal fighters and Druze separatists in As-Suwayda that started on July 14

      Additionally, the U.S. Department of State has confirmed that Hosam Saraya, an American citizen, was killed in As-Suwayda last week.
      [The SOHR is a criminal MI6 front. They undercount and spin without shame. Yet even they must report the shocking extermination underway. It is open season on arabs and all humans who do not kneel…]

    • #62130
      AHH
      Blocked


      ☝️ he makes the excellent point, that with today’s Knesset decision to annex the WB, there is no possibility of a ceasefire with Gaza. As there is no possibility of honest mediation by the Yanquis, who today acquiesced to the tearing up of the Oslo Accords and other useless treaties. It is Resistance to the bitter end


      When even the open satanists back your side, not a good sign, eh?


      twitter version ☝️
      👇🏽 telegram version (sputnik Africa didn’t even carry the Twitter version. I had to find it in Sputnik International. Note even the map differences – the Telegram version makes clear the objective is war on the INSTC)

      💠 @Sputnik Africa:
      Armenia Reportedly Cedes Control of Strategic Corridor to US, Sparking Geopolitical Concern

      Armenia has signed a secret 99-year deal with the US to create the “Trump Bridge Transport Corridor,” linking Azerbaijan to its Nakhichevan exclave via Armenia’s Syunik region, according to Spain’s Periodista Digital.

      🔴 Key Facts:

      • The 42 km route will be operated by a US private company, which will receive 40% of the revenues compared to Armenia’s 30%, and secured by 1,000 US military contractors.
      • The [Zangezur] corridor fulfills Azerbaijan’s demand from the 2020 ceasefire, enabling unimpeded transit of people, vehicles and goods between Azerbaijan and Nakhichevan.
      • The US floated the idea of a 100-year lease publicly, with US Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack proposing America “take it over.”

      🔴 Why It’s Controversial:

      • The deal undermines Armenia’s sovereignty over a critical border zone shared with Iran.
      • Iran views the corridor as a threat to its access to the Caucasus and fears encirclement by US/Israeli and Pan-Turkic forces.
      • It could weaken the Russia-Iran North-South Transport Corridor, shifting influence and trade away from key regional players.

      ⭕ 📹 Russian Tu-95MS Strategic Bombers Complete 15-Hour Flight Over Bering Sea

      The flight was conducted over the neutral waters of the Bering Sea, the Defense Ministry reported.

      💠 Indian Air Force to conduct drills near Pakistan border a large-scale military exercise from July 23 to 25

    • #62142
      AHH
      Blocked

      The RIICs are all in major off-theatre military drills. When do they go live?

    • #62158
      Mr P
      Participant

      When go live? When Captain of ” Fitzgerald” makes a mistake. Hair-trigger go bang.

      State Power to relieve Gaza? Galloway said this several days ago, mad as hell too. 

      Possibly the two matters are related…I think so anyway. Amphibious Landing Ships  and Ruskie Corvette…who would dare try to stop that? 

       

    • #62186
      emersonreturn
      Participant

      kevin’s latest report on america spinning its jets trying to reconnoiter so it can make stuff to replace stuff that got blown to bits in the zionist colony & 404 so it can continue to rule the world.

       

    • #62199
      AHH
      Blocked


      ☝️ all “negotiations” by the West with the wider world are deception at this point. PsyOps annals of totalen krieg. They have no intent whatsoever to make peace. Only to use the rumours of “peace” to dash hopes among their enemies and help collapse morale, leading to possible surrender. Full stop. Jungle Borrel, the useful idiot, gave the global game away several years ago: it will be settled on the battlefield. All talk in the interim serves that aim.

      💠 @imetatronink:
      retweet (see leading tweet on China)
      🔻 syeda waheeda sultana: All of this was done without colonialism, without enslaving other nations, and without Western-style democracy — a model that threatens the Western narrative of “there is no alternative.”

      🧘‍♂️ Meanwhile, China keeps moving…

      🔬 Investing in science
      🌱 Eradicating extreme poverty
      🚀 Sending missions to the Moon and Mars
      🛤️ Connecting continents with the Belt and Road Initiative

      China isn’t perfect. No nation is.
      But the scale, speed, and scope of its development is unmatched in human history — and that’s what drives its critics to madness.

      > “Let China sleep,” Napoleon once said, “for when she wakes, she will shake the world.”
      She’s awake. And the world is trembling
      🔻 IKE ∞ ORIGIN⚙︎GODCORE: China didn’t just rise.
      It exploded
      40 years, 800 million out of poverty.
      Skyscrapers where rice fields stood.
      Super apps where typewriters ruled.

      And the West calls it a “threat,”
      because they can’t call it failure.

      This isn’t politics.
      This is power being rewritten.
      🔻 Godfree Roberts: Actually, The People’s Republic of China experienced the greatest socioeconomic development in human history in its first 25 years: 6.5% compounded, doubled population, doubled life expectancy, quadrupled caloric intake, increased literacy fiftyfold, liberated more women than all women’s liberations in history.
      (Life expectancy fell when capitalism was first introduced). |link|
      🔻 yourmomshot: all we got was child molesters and obesity to be honest
      [this is actually deep. Is Pedophilia the capstone of the Last Satanic Empire? And obesity is a gateway disorder, like pot/EtOH leading to most harder addictions, obesity is fount of most chronic diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, cholesterol, arthritic joint disorders, and at least 30 known cancers…]
      🔻 Gengis2049: It’s frightening the Western elite because they can no longer hide the fact that they’ve been exploiting their own people for decades. These elites have stolen from their citizens, giving nothing back but misery in the form of control and mass migration to protect themselves from a inevitable revolution.
      cont. thread:
      🔹 To the Victor Go the Spoils
      (Bald Eagle steals fish from Osprey and recovers it with super fast nose dive)
      🔻 Halide Edip: as a long time birdwatcher, it became apparent that the Bald Eagle was more of a thief than a hunter.
      The Golden Eagle is a magnificent hunter.

      For this reason, I find it curious that we choose the Bald Eagle as our bird.
      [fate chose the more apt metaphor!]
      🔻 WS: Yes, the Bald Eagle is more of carrion bird, but it hunts, too. Golden Eagles are larger and, imo, more majestic. Ospreys are gorgeous birds. Peregrine falcons, red-tail hawks, and kestrels, too. All of them show up in my yard from time to time.

      We also have California Condors up on the mountain, on the ridges of the Virgin River watershed that flows through Zion National Park. Those are VERY large birds.

      I took this shot of an osprey up by Bryce Canyon NP: |link|
      🔻 Halide Edip: You have Peregrines visit?
      You truly live in an exceptional place.

      Ospreys are indeed gorgeous and we have them regularly along with many buteos, accipiters,
      and falcons, including merlin. Perhaps my favorite is the Harlan and Fuertes hawks, though I really enjoy all of them.
      🔻 WS: There are peregrines in my yard every year. Several varieties of raptors — small, medium, and large. Big great-horned owls, too.
      cont. thread:
      ‼️ “Seriously, Folks.”

      Beginning shortly after the alleged B-2 raid that allegedly dropped really big bombs down ventilation shafts in order to “obliterate” their nuclear sites, the Iranians have been hard-selling the story that their stuff was “seriously damaged”.

      Sure, sure. |link|
      [the more I think of it, the more I like the shtick of the Pezeshkian crew. They play dumb and insouciant. It is not only driving the Legion mad, it is dissolves all planned legerdemain for making the Murder-Suicide “legit” and forced on the recalcitrant heroic Masters of the Galaxy. Col Wilkerson said it with bitterness in recent interview too. Any one serious cannot buy it. Legion is being killed softly, and precious time awasted..]
      🔻 Sam Johnston: It is impossible for a bomber flying on a predetermined trajectory at 60K feet to drop a 30K lbs gravity bomb accurately.
      🔻 WS: Well, the GBU-57 is a guided glide-bomb, and probably has ~10m CEP in ideal conditions. But that’s still beside the point, imo.

      I am 99% convinced no B-2s penetrated Iranian airspace to drop GBU-57s. If anything, they launched JASSM-ER from 500+ km away. It was staged theater.
      🔻 Spaceman 🇺🇲: I am inclined to believe the interpretation of events by Armchair.

      Agreed it is full theatre. |Warlord|
      [and the sub launched missiles, which in other variants are nuclear-capable, would send additional messaging to the Persians…]
      🔻 Martin Anantharaman: Quite smart, saves Trump’s face – so he doesn’t have a neurological malfunction again from severe inadequacy-attack. Doubt whether he’ll be grateful in his megalomaniac narcissism …
      🔻 WS: I don’t think they care about Trump “saving face”. I think they just want to take away any justification for the US to undertake more strikes and cause a bigger war. Russia, China, and Iran play the “long game”.
      🔻 Jeff Wegerson: In a forest when taking down a really big tree you try to aim its fall as best you can.

      In a city you take it down slowly one limb, one branch and one trunk section at a time.
      🔻 Gary L: I think it’s both. Iran is taking away Trump’s justification for another strike, thereby “proving” that he is right about the program being obliterated, thereby satisfying his fragile ego. It’s a two-fer.
      cont. thread:
      ⚓️ USS Stumbling Gerry Update

      The USS Stumbling Gerry (CVN-78) has transited the Strait of Gibraltar. Commissioned in 2017, it is still unable to host F-35s.

      It now aims to finally succeed in completing a deployment with minimal embarrassing malfunctions.

      Time will tell …
      🔻 Martin Anantharaman: Need to make myself a small dictionary for your hilarious nicknames😂 … not being so firm in the ship-numbers …
      🔻 WS: Here’s a useful list that I consult from time to time: |link|
      cont. thread:
      🔻 Glenn Diesen: The Ukraine War is to a large extent a consequence of the Russiagste hoax
      🔻 Georg Lukacs: The extent to which the war has caused collective amnesia, particularly amongst area scholars, when it comes to the conventional wisdom on what would happen to successor states if they targeted their Russian minorities is really mindblowing
      🔻 WS: Moldova is going to learn that lesson before too much longer.
      🔻 Georg Lukacs: Likely. The arrogance and indifference of Western leaders to the consequences of their meddling and manipulation on the lives of millions is criminal
      🔻 Alex Sachs: And the Balts. If they really attack Kaliningrad, Russia will gain access to the see from here to St. Petersburg. And then forever.
      cont. thread:
      This is profoundly disturbing.
      [This video is 17 years old!

      An Israeli female soldier talks about a Palestinian child she K!LLED.

      I wonder how she laughs it off.!]
      🔻 Heidi O’Brien: What do you think we’re seeing here, Will? Do you think the little laughs and smiles are coping mechanisms for pain and guilt, or do you think we’re looking at a genuine psychopath?
      🔻 WS: My sense is that she is a deeply and irreversibly broken soul.

      I have noted the reported ages of the IDF soldiers who have been KIA in Gaza — 19-22, with few exceptions.

      Children.

      Children taught to kill without remorse.

      They have sown the wind, and will reap the whirlwind.
      🔻 Troll farm reject: This clip surface every now and then. You would have to be blind not to see the deep seeded shame from killing a child.
      [children killing children. Like in the killing fields of Cambodia or Africa. A favorite of the Moshiach – to damage thereby both sides in perpetuity. And it is happening in Europe, as 14 year olds were seen being dragooned in last year by UkroNazis… Volkstrum, Volksturm, for how many millennia in the Garden? Recall the Crusade of the Children]
      ⭕🔻Babak Vahdad:
      🧵 1) In Iranian strategic assessments, the rapid push to activate the Zangezur Corridor—especially by Turkey and Azerbaijan—amid growing tensions with Israel, is seen as a serious geopolitical threat to Iran’s interests in the South Caucasus.
      #Iran #Zangezur #Caucasus |THREAD|
      🔻 Majid Hosseini: Excellent thread, cc @imetatronink
      🔻 WS: I consent the Turks constitute a geopolitical wildcard in the near- and medium-term.

      My sense is also that the Turks are weak, and caught between the ascendant Scylla and Charybdis of Russia and Iran. And Russia and Iran are backed by China.
      🔻 Majid Hosseini: Thanks Will. Do you think Iran has any choice but to militarily intervene in Zangezour? And if it does, what are the odds it’ll prevail?
      🔻 WS: In my view, there is a very low probability that the Turks will opt to fight Iran with Russia and China supporting them.

      And I think Erdogan is not long for this world.

      As for the Azeris, they are an irrelevancy. If they refuse to mind their manners, they will be smashed.
      🔻 Sabine: Turkey and GB are working closely together as they were 100 years ago. London certainly promises them the possibility of restoring the Ottoman Empire, which is the political program among the Turkish elite. In this way, they will boil up the war in the Balkan.
      🔻 WS: The British are an impotent irrelevancy.

      Over the past century+, Perfidious Albion has heaped up for itself a mountain of wrath. Many nations across the planet want to see that score settled.

      Britain and her harlot daughters will be devastated in the inevitable Big War to come. |link|
      🔻 RichardSharpe: I will toast their demise with some Lagavulin.
      🔻 Sabine: The GB has made the Balkans a second front against Russia. It will shake up Ex Yugoslavia again and close the first Eurasian door to China along the way, which ends in Croatia near the city of Rijeka, Savudrija. That’s their plan.
      🔻 Abou Mitri: They are still the brains behind the US & NATO.
      ⭕🤦‍♂️ People are needlessly wringing their hands over the alleged plan for an American-controlled corridor along Iran’s northwest border, including US military bases to menace the Iranians.

      It’s a logistically unsupportable fantasy for the already fatally over-extended empire.
      [ah Will. A most rational man of a certainly dead Order]
      links:
      🔻 Margarita Simonyan: REVEALED: Puppet sultan Pashinyan signs secret memorandum to turn Armenia into American staging ground for future war with Iran.

      Spain’s Periodista Digital says it has obtained copy of agreement between Armenia, Azerbaijan and the US to create the “Trump Bridge Transportation Corridor” that will connect Azerbaijan’s enclave and mainland across Armenia’s Zangazur.

      The 42km corridor, which runs right across the Iranian border will be built and controlled by Americans for the next 99 years, and guarded by a US private army.

      Turkey gets unimpeded access to Central Asia oil and gas, Washington gets to have its troops on Iran’s doorstep, and the highest share of the transportation profits.

      And Armenia gets to be a sacrificial pawn in the new Great Game.
      🔻 Russians With Attitude: Armenia preparing to cede even more territory. They’ll have to give up territory and leverage, receive little toll revenue, cut their only lifeline to Iran & directly hand it over to Azeri allies, extinguish what little Russian protection remains.

      What’s logistically unfeasible about Azerbaijan taking over the Zangezur corridor and letting the Americans do whatever they want there?
      🔻 WS: That’s not the question. The question is logistically supporting a meaningful American military presence in the corridor.

      And besides, in this scenario, it’s ultimately the Turks who must choose to assume a hostile posture against Iran. Is that a likely development? I think not.
      🔻 Russians With Attitude: Why would it be more complicated than Incirlik?
      🔻 WS: Geography.

      Azerbaijan and Armenia are effectively land-locked.

      Incirlik is connected to Mediterranean ports.

      American bases in a putative Zangezur Corridor would be even more vulnerable than US Persian Gulf bases.

      In my view, this entire story is ridiculous.
      🔻 Mihail: I think Will you forget the fact that this initiative was first announced by US ambassador in Turkey moreover he said Turkey was supporting the plan. So far, no Turkish official has denied what US diplomat said.
      🔻 WS: A plan to place US bases in a Zangezur Corridor?

      Where has this been announced by the US, and supported by Turkey?

      In any case, in my opinion, it’s absurd. It could not be done. It won’t be done.
      🔻 LostDervish: The Turks have a hostile posture against Iran in Syria.
      🔻 The Surgeon: Also, US troops in Armenia? Really? That is asking for SMO 2.0.
      The US thinks like street thugs. They think they are going to distract Russia in the west and get the jump on the south
      🔻 Bon 🇮🇷: Erdogan has proven more than enough what a snake he is
      ⭕🤦‍♂️ Ostensibly serious people believe the US/NATO are going to use Azerbaijan and/or Armenia as “the next Ukraine” to administer a strategic defeat to Russia and/or Iran.

      This is over-the-top silly talk.

      At the start of 2022, Ukraine possessed the most powerful military in Europe — more powerful than Germany, France, and the UK combined.

      And now, here in 2025, Ukraine is teetering on the brink of utter destruction, the US and its European NATO vassals have been depleted to an astounding degree, and Russia and Iran are rapidly ascendant in terms of their military potency.

      The empire has no credible military play in the southern Caucasus.
      🔻 J.Schramm/The Eurasian Century: No azeri but the turks
      As St Paisos predicted
      🔻 Henri Josué 🇫🇷 The opinion 🇩🇰: This will keep happening as long as the U.S. and NATO keep sticking their fingers in every corner of the globe. They won’t stop—it’s imperial instinct. What’s the solution? I don’t have it. But one thing’s clear: this madness must be stopped before it burns down the rest of the world.
      🔻 Hussein Kassem: I agree and disagree, what you are saying is true but they will do it anyway. They are cornered and wont leave the throne without a fight.
      🔻 zed: georgia was also convinced to take on russia though.
      🔻 TurnsoutIwaswrong: The former Prime Minister of the Republic of Georgia claims he was approached by foreign elements from the “war party” who wanted him to open up a second front against Russia even though they only expected Georgia to hold out for THREE DAYS before being defeated.
      🔻 Cuatro Jaguar: But they’re gonna do it anyway.
      🔻 Richard Adams: It’s dumb as shit, but will the locals take the bait? It never ceases to amaze me how well this banal James Bond shit works
      🔻 Mark Blumler: You seem to think that our government officials understand reality. All the evidence is to the contrary.
      [they do. But they could care less, playing with house money, seeing themselves not beholden in any way or form to the 99% “useless eaters”]
      🔻 Chris: Not to mention, they are have a very limited means to keep them re-supplied.

      Neither Armenia or the Azerbaijan have the manpower to truly fight a sustained war nor take the losses that Ukraine has sustained.

      That’s true even with dumb puppet leaders who don’t learn from Ukraine
      🔻 Wildsilver: Signs they’re desperate like cornered rats
      No happy ending for them possible now tho
      🔻 Dalia Canora: You’re forgetting something though. Do these people look anything other than silly to you? Have you met our Congress people? The majority are total & utter buffoons. You’re forgetting that our government is chaos on steroids. |link|
      🔻 Murtaza Rizvi: Doesn’t matter, what difference does that make to U.S or Israel?

      They will fight Iran/Russia till the last Azarbaijan/Armenian, even if the ratio is 1000 – 1 ( R/U).
      ⭕🤡🌎🤦‍♂️ The Ridiculous Empire

      The waning empire continues to plumb new depths of inanity.

      The absurdities pouring from US/NATO talking heads are without precedent.

      Fault them as you may, but the Russians, Chinese, and Iranians are at least indisputably serious people. |link|
      🔻 RanTan Plan: I have noticed that the US-NATO military-political establishment is self projecting more and more lately.
      🔻 Tomas Keynes: West is today a mountain of debt. US and EU. But before 08 crash, EU condemned the invasion of Iraq. And today? The financial oligarchy took the whole West in 2008 and bought MSM. And it was because EU criticized Iraq war that Rumsfeld empowered the new eastern European puppets.
      🔻 Tomas Keynes: The problem isn’t clowns, Will. They’ve always existed. The problem is the death of journalism, which should scrutinize clowns. Propaganda is destroying the West, dominated by financial markets that support genocide. These clowns already live in a dystopia and want to drag us all.
      ⭕🔻 SIMPLICIUS Ѱ:
      ⚡️🇺🇦Ukraine will not receive the Patriot systems announced by Trump until spring 2026, writes the German magazine Spiegel.

      According to the publication’s sources, the first system will be available no earlier than 8 months from now, then Germany will be able to receive a battery that was originally supposed to be sent to Switzerland.

      “Delivery of all the others will take even more time,” Spiegel concludes.
      🔻 WS: In other words, not until the twelfth of never.

      And that’s a long, long time.
      The results of the Fitzgerald’s last close encounter with commercial shipping, which left seven US sailors dead
      [not Ansarullah related. It was near China…]
      🔻 Thomas Keith: This morning, the American guided missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) attempted to enter Iranian territorial waters in the Persian Gulf. In response, Iran’s Navy dispatched a helicopter from its third naval air region to intercept and shadow the vessel.

      The destroyer’s captain issued multiple threats to shoot down the Iranian aircraft, but the pilot held formation and refused to retreat. In response, Iran escalated, notifying the Fitzgerald that it was locked in the crosshairs of Iranian anti-ship missile systems positioned along the Persian Gulf coast.

      Only then did the American warship alter its course and exit the area. |link|
      🔻 WS: Fortunately, the Fitzgerald didn’t collide with any merchant ships as it beat its hasty retreat.
      🔻 Dr. Arshad Afzal: The brazen attempt by the USS Fitzgerald to violate Iranian territorial waters and its subsequent retreat under threat of missile lock signifies a pivotal moment, definitively illustrating that **this is not the 1990s or early 2000s**. The era of unquestioned American impunity in global waters, particularly in the Persian Gulf, is rapidly drawing to a close.

      The Iranian Navy’s professional and unyielding response, with its helicopter holding formation despite threats, followed by the decisive notification of anti-ship missile lock, showcases not only tactical discipline but also a robust, indigenous defense capability. While official confirmation on specific hypersonic missile deployment remains guarded, the *threat* itself, combined with Iran’s proven advancements in anti-ship missile technology (demonstrated in past engagements), clearly converted a “relic ship” into a vulnerable target. The American warship’s swift alteration of course underscores a stark new reality: the cost of aggression or intrusion is now prohibitively high.

      This incident is a microcosm of emerging global power dynamics. It powerfully demonstrates the **erosion of American hegemony** and the rise of formidable **regional powers** capable of asserting their sovereignty against traditional giants. The US can no longer rely on its distant naval presence to project absolute power. Nations like Iran, through strategic investment in asymmetric and cost-effective defense capabilities, are effectively challenging the unipolar order. The “Yankees’ days of impunity” are indeed over, marking a tangible shift towards a **multipolar world** where naval dominance is increasingly contested, and every nation’s territorial integrity demands respect, even from the formerly unchallengeable.
      🔻 ue2ber: They successfully provoked Iran to activate and reveal their anti ship defenses.
      🔻 Farzfromtheblock: No matter what the tough talking couch commando and Zionist pigs on X says Iran isn’t defeated or scared. If America pushes them they will show both America and Zionist Oil Sheiks why they call it the Persian gulf and why an Orange Pedo in DC has nothing to say about it, it is a reality not just a name
      🔻 SayZee94: They only understand force. Always have. Always will.
      🔻 Farnaz Wallace: And CNN didn’t cover this? Good job.
      🔻 alice: They should be thankful Iran is still so nice after what was done to them. I know I would never be.
      🔻 KC Viernes: wait, Iran is copying “peace thru strength”? 😂
      retweet:
      🔻 Matt Bracken: |Yanquis robbed THREAD|
      [wow. Puts in context Bibi’s 1990 promise to suck the Yanqui golden calves dry]

      Seems apropos.
      links his older:
      “‼️ I have made mention of this previously and will do so again:

      Civil wars do not happen because the masses rise up against their masters. They happen when a schism forms between the masters.”
      🔻 𝐓𝐨𝐜𝐢𝐧𝐨 𝐌𝐢𝐟𝐮𝐧𝐞: I refer to the explanation some old guy gave me when I was young… A class war is a split horizontal to the pyramid and a civil war is a vertical one.
      [provides leading pyramid of Capital. But it seems incomplete. Who sits above the moneybags??]
      ⭕🔻 Libertarian Party:
      Arrest Joe Biden.

      Arrest Donald Trump.

      Arrest Barack Obama.

      Arrest George Bush.

      Arrest Bill Clinton.
      [for decades, for all their seeming smarts, I’ve quickly shied away from Libertarians as a buncha smug folks singularly lacking in practicality and wisdom. The local equivalent of Atlantic Integrationists and other foreign compradores. IOW, these can only be part of the problem, and will never shatter the chains from within]
      🔻 SIMPLICIUS Ѱ: What do you call this political position?
      🔻 WS: Suspension of disbelief.
      ⭕🔻 SIMPLICIUS Ѱ: Uh oh, usually not a good sign when they start wheeling out the giant burning effigy |THREAD|
      🔻 Oskar: Okay this is very weird, where the fuck did that giant thing come from in less than 2 days?
      🔻 SIMPLICIUS Ѱ: Remember they excavated the Black Sea by hand
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: People have been using the homemade signs as an indicator that this is an organic protest, but it’s far more likely that the various Davos cutouts learned a lesson from their failure in Georgia last year and directed their troops to make janky cardboard signs so it looks organic.
      🔻 WS: Exactly.

      Get back to me when a few military-grade armaments, misdirected from the AFU over the past few years, start making an appearance in these “organic” protests.

      Or, at the very least, some stacks of burning pallets and tires and a few hundred smashed windows.
      🔻 Noirspectre: They got the cardboard from supermarket/cafe bins.
      Also look at the single pass letters, zero effort signs.

      These people aren’t serious, but a facade.
      🔻 Quandalf: Still, I need an answer for:

      Why oust Elensky NOW?
      [why not? Some like to see the world burn. And Russia would have no one to sign the papers]

    • #62208
      Mr P
      Participant

      Fitzgerald, DDG62. We do not know the nature of the orders under which the ship was operating. It may be, for example, that the orders we to provoke an Iranian attack. In that case the skipper chicken’d out. We ought to watch what happens to the Captain’s career now…is he going to become a used car salesman in Florida? Or get promoted? see https://www.surfpac.navy.mil/ddg62/  and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Fitzgerald  The ship has had some “bad luck” in her history…bashing into stuff, getting rammed, fellas kilt… A Jonah of a ship. And highly expendable I’d guess. I am curious as to how fast Fitzgerald steamed in retreat, and also the specific radio traffic. If the skipper really did make threats, why didn’t he follow through…it’s better to not make threats when y’all don’t know the score, and then have to change your mind…. We may not be privy to the investigation, but yewbetcha there will be one.

    • #62210
      AHH
      Blocked


      This may be a brouhaha storm in a pleasant china teapot between Thailand & Cambodia. More a lovers’ catfight, without malice.. As risible for China as trying to detonate Transcaucasia for Russia. And reminds of the Khmer heritage both share, and at center of this issue. Here is one of my all time favorites, the theme of Angkor Wat, played in the exceptional movie, “In the Mood for Love,” set in 1962 Hong Kong..

      💠🌎🛡GEOPOL360🕊🌍:
      ⭕ 🇺🇸 Trump’s detention center in Florida is now described as a “dog cage.”

      Inmates report lights on 24/7, no natural light, unsanitary conditions, and constant strip searches. One of them described it as “torture.”

      The US government denies these allegations, but rights groups and families are demanding accountability.
      Sky News!
      ⭕ 🇮🇷 Iranian officials suspect sabotage in a series of mysterious fires

      The Iran has been hit by near daily fires and explosions, hitting oil refineries, residential buildings and key infrastructure.

      Officially attributed to gas leaks and outdated equipment, but privately, officials suspect Israeli sabotage in a fragile post-war context.
      ⭕ 🇫🇷 General Fabien Mandon has been appointed by Emmanuel Macron as the new Chief of Staff of the French Armed Forces, replacing General Thierry Burkhard.

      Air Force General Fabien Mandon, a fighter pilot trained at the Air School, former military chief of staff of the Armed Forces, has been since May 2023 the special chief of staff to Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée.
      [Frenchie is good at “signaling”. Burkhard was Army. Mandon a Maverick wannabe. Onwards Le Bleus! “Gott mit Uns!”]
      ⭕ Google shuts down more than 7,700 YouTube channels linked to China state-backed “influence operations” 🇨🇳
      ⭕ 🇰🇭🇹🇭 What’s happening between Cambodia and Thailand? Part I

      In recent weeks and months, border tensions have risen again: clashes between soldiers, closures of checkpoints, leaked calls.

      But to truly understand, we must first delve into history. Let’s decipher 👇 1/24

      1/ The Khmer Empire (Cambodia) (9th-15th centuries) once dominated much of mainland Southeast Asia, including parts of present-day Thailand. It left behind vast stone temples, such as Preah Vihear, Ta Muen Thom, and Ta Krabey, emblematic monuments of Khmer power, now separated by modern borders.

      2/ With the decline of the Khmer Empire, Siam (modern Thailand) expanded, absorbing former Khmer territories. In the 18th and 19th centuries, large areas of present-day Cambodia were under Siamese influence. These territories retain particular symbolic and historical significance today.

      3/ Cambodia became a French protectorate in 1863. France took control of defining its borders, often without the consent of local leaders. Thailand, then called Siam, remained independent but ceded part of its territory to France in exchange for colonial recognition.

      4/ French colonial authorities drew the modern border using maps from 1907. These maps placed temples like Preah Vihear within Cambodia, a decision Thailand disputed then and still disputes today. Thailand has long disputed the natural watershed, not the French map.

      5/ Preah Vihear stands atop a steep cliff in the Dangrek Mountains, a site of cultural and strategic military significance. Cambodia controls the temple, but Thailand claims the adjacent lands, including the high ground, based on differing interpretations of the 1907 border.

      6/ During World War II, Thailand allied with Japan and annexed western Cambodia, including Siem Reap, Battambang, and Preah Vihear from 1941 to 1946. After Japan’s defeat, Thailand returned the territory under Allied pressure, but nationalist resentment persisted.

      7/ In 1962, the ICJ ruled that Preah Vihear belonged to Cambodia. Thailand accepted the decision, but not the interpretation of the borders. The decision applied only to the temple, not to the adjacent lands. This gray area has been contested ever since.

      8/ Cambodia considers the entire area around Preah Vihear to be its temple, its access route, and the surrounding lands. Thailand maintains that the Court has never ruled on the exact border and maintains military positions nearby. Neither side has ever completely withdrawn.

      9/ Other ancient Khmer temples, Ta Muen Thom and Ta Krabey, are also located near the border, in disputed areas. Cambodia claims them as part of its heritage. Thailand controls them militarily, arguing that they are on its side of the border.

      10/ But tensions resurfaced in 2008, when Cambodia applied to have Preah Vihear listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thailand protested, and deadly clashes erupted. New border clashes followed in 2011, damaging temples and killing soldiers on both sides. 11/ In 2013, Cambodia again appealed to the ICJ for clarification. The Court reaffirmed Cambodian sovereignty over Preah Vihear and its immediate surroundings, but again refrained from delineating the full border. This left room for a continuing military confrontation. |media|
      ⭕ 🇰🇭🇹🇭 What’s happening between Cambodia and Thailand? Part II

      12/ Since then, both armies have dug trenches, built posts, and maintained troops in the region. While fighting has ceased, the border has become heavily militarized. Local communities live under constant tension, with occasional exchanges of fire and troop movements.

      13/ In Cambodia, temples represent a stolen heritage and a painful legacy of colonial borders. In Thailand, they symbolize sovereignty and resistance to outside interference. This emotional weight explains why no government gives in easily.

      14/ The border is also an economic issue. More than a million Cambodians work in Thailand. Border towns depend on trade and daily crossings. Tourism, labor, food, and fuel all transit through this region. Thus, when tensions rise, local lives and economies suffer.

      15/Cambodia and Thailand normalized relations in the 2010s after deadly clashes between 2008 and 2011. Trade resumed, tourism flourished, and military activity subsided. However, tensions rose again in 2025 after a Cambodian soldier was killed in a brief crossfire at the border on May 28.

      16/Since late May 2025, more than 5,000 Cambodian migrant workers have returned each day amid fears of border closures and rising nationalist hostility in Thailand. Social media has fueled nationalist tensions, with citizens of both countries exchanging insults.

      17/Cambodia has taken the border dispute to the International Court of Justice, seeking a legal solution. Thailand rejects this internationalization, insisting on the sovereign and bilateral nature of this matter.

      18/The situation worsened after the leak of a mid-June phone call between Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and former Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen. Paetongtarn called Hun Sen his “uncle” and criticized a Thai commander, triggering nationalist outrage and a political crisis in Thailand.

      19/Faced with domestic pressure, Paetongtarn adopted a harder line: closing more border checkpoints and reducing fuel and supplies to cyber fraud centers operating near the border, thus mixing security concerns with political signals.

      20/In response, both sides intensified their troop deployments. Thailand has announced its readiness to launch a high-level operation if necessary, while Phnom Penh has declared its forces, and even former Prime Minister Hun Sen, ready to dig trenches and repel any Thai incursion.

      21/ Border clashes between Thailand and Cambodia have never escalated into full-scale war; they have mostly involved tense confrontations, brief skirmishes, and political maneuvering. But as long as the border issue remains unresolved, this cycle is likely to repeat itself.

      22/ Neither Cambodia nor Thailand wants a full-scale war, and frankly, neither has the means. Thailand has a much larger and better-equipped army, as well as greater economic power. But even with this advantage, a war would be disastrous for both sides and destabilize the region.

      23/This is not a simple conflict: history, pride, colonial maps, and modern politics collide here. ASEAN can attempt mediation.

    • #62211
      amarynth
      Keymaster

      “Thailand has a much larger and better-equipped army, as well as greater economic power.”

      That may have changed. There are systemic problems exacerbated by the ‘Kingly’ problems. There is no heir and there is illness. And this has always been a solid and stable issue that kept the country together. That structure is now trembling. Some conversations that I was involved in recently, has that there are systemic financial and economic problems. Tariffs may hammer them hard as industry will leave to Vietnam and Indonesia. Industry will flee.

      Seven key labor-intensive industries are particularly vulnerable: textiles, garments, gems and jewellery, electronics, electrical appliances, processed foods, and rubber products.
      Millions of jobs are at risk, with specific sectors facing mass layoffs, including an estimated 400,000 workers in the garment industry, up to 800,000 in the jewellery sector, and 600,000 in electronics – those are just the major ones and then there is the downstream. The garment industry closes a plant, and the street vendor selling juice to the workers is toast. So is the sandwich supplier and the vendors that supply that.
      If these tariffs are implemented, a long-term decline is anticipated.

      I feel the economics have something to do with this fast war .. I mean,there has been skirmishes but nothing extremely serious. The entire picture is not yet clear. Who knows if a little bird did not whisper in some of the Thai government’s ears that if they did this or that, perhaps we could do something about Tariffs.

    • #62212
      AHH
      Blocked

      https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/leaders/scandal-sex-and-crop-tops-the-scandalplagued-life-of-playboy-prince-vajiralongkorn/news-story/c66430cb5f508259c4d5270347ea72bd

      I do know two things about Thailand. One night in Bangkok is hard on even retired European bureaucrat pedophiles who’ve seen it and done it all.

      And a decade ago, after seeing the then crown prince strolling through a mall in a “skimpy crop top” that would give pause to homos walking daylight in San Fran, I knew this royal wasn’t gonna be the moral center of any nation. Perhaps in the old days.. now, end-stage decadence had set in.

      There was also an old video I can’t find.. which showed how close the Thai royal family was to the British one.. it seemed more than mere pomp, the royals appeared tight as thieves. It is noteworthy the longest most loyal allies of the British monarchy have been other brother-monarchs and absolutists – in Japan, the Gulfies – and Siam?? I am sure the admiration was mutual – the Anglos must have envied how some of the Asians had been worshiped as literal gods. The organizational skills and ruthless barbarism of the Anglos musta thrilled the other side

      So something else is keeping the Thai together today.

    • #62216
      amarynth
      Keymaster

      Basics .. and I don’t know much. His Majesty King Bhumibol – the ninth King of the Chakri Dynasty, worked to improve the livelihoods of all Thai citizens. He was known as the father of the nation and died at the end of 2016, after 70 years on the throne. Very solid Royal tradition if you go for that kind of thing, and the Thais apparently do.

      The one that took over was initially iffy, but then he rediscovered Buddhism and sorted himself out. But he is now aged as well. His daughter, who was slated to take over, became ill somewhere in 2023, fell into a coma, and died early this year. She was no slouch and worked for a living. She held a master’s degree and a doctorate and worked as the Thai ambassador to Austria, Slovenia, and Slovakia, as well as in roles with the Attorney General’s Office, the Royal Security Command, and as the Thai ambassador to the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice. What is left is two boys (more children, but the girl and these two boys are eligible according to their system), playboys, and estranged. Both said they will now return. That is about what I know. So, after the old King died, beloved in the Thai royal tradition, or so they say, and the one who is now king, shaking himself out and working, there is now no clear inheritor except for two estranged playboys.

      The Thais love their Royal Tradition. It’s their history and the stuff of dynasties.

      • #62229
        AHH
        Blocked

        What the majority love and want, or quaint History, is irrelevant to the Beasts of Empire.

        What matters are the elite of each country targeted for liquidation.

        We shall soon see the mettle and worth of Thai and Cambodian elite. Do they have the wisdom to heed the words of civilizational-states, and their own wide-open eyes at what was done to 404 and West Asia, or will they behave as useful idiots obeying on command to torch their own lands?? We shall soon see..

        Either way, I think the plan of the Heartland powers is mere wise counsel. There is no SMO coming to save Thai-Cambodia, if they fail to wake up and make sensible peace. As Maria Z said about Europe/Germany: they need to save themselves.

        Heartland powers will wait for the demented Anglo-Zionists to come to them. Just as Syria was abandoned, as her elite had become too stupid to survive. There will be Ashes, a change of elites in all such societies that refuse good counsel and learn from mistakes.

        In the meantime, the Anglo-Zionists will become consumed along with each society they incinerate, accelerating their own collapse. And the Heartland will calmly observe the futile sepukku of the moribund Old Order, who helps clean earth of unfit compradores, like a necessary summer forest fire disposing of old dead wood and bringing the potential and space for new life

    • #62228
      AHH
      Blocked


      ☝️ congrats Men of Westernesse. Your fetid Childe now feels free to spit at you, some literally.


      ☝️☝️☝️ “Master of Resistance” = Nasrallah. Arab compradores getting queasy feeling in their gullets that they’re betrayed and no longer useful idiots to Empire… their treatment at hands of Anglo-Zionists reminds me of the following opening scene .. after each crook does his assigned part, he is promptly dispatched at Boss’s orders… no honor whatsoever among abject thieves 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽

      💠 @FirstbloodH:
      ⭕ Asia is not allowed to break free from the imperialist empire as a whole when will the eastern super power make its move ?
      [He’s speaking about Cambodia to China]
      Under the US umbrella Israel keeps bombing Palastine, Lebanon, Syria and yemen

      Also under the US umbrella the genocide continues in Gaza.
      ⭕ AI will destroy whatever humanity left.
      🔻 FirstbloodH: Those humans want to fuse with it and transcend challenging god.
      [“transhumanism”. Note Thiel and Larry Ellison, at heart of Trump’s regime, both are openly transhumanists and leaders of AI/tech at same time]
      ⭕ Thailand is an Epstein island for broke people and a US proxy
      ⭕ The loudest are always the ones who’ve never suffered a damn thing pampered, clueless, and cosplaying revolution from behind a screen. Stop preaching to the oppressed. You don’t get to direct a struggle you’ve never had the spine to face.
      ⭕ Zionism and a jewish “ethno” state is incompatibile with the rest of humanity.

      It is the most vile, demonic state ever created in modern day history.

    • #62263
      emersonreturn
      Participant

    • #62274
      AHH
      Blocked


      ☝️ What’s the real percentage of military goods sent aloft? 100%??

      💠 @Sputnik Africa:
      Ethiopian Telecoms Company Reportedly in Talks With Sudan & Djibouti to Enhance Payment Ties

      Ethio telecom aims to integrate its mobile payment service Telebirr with Sudan and Djibouti’s payment systems, an Ethiopian media outlet reported.

      👉The integration reportedly comes as part of a broader regional strategy:

      ▪️to facilitate cross-border transactions in local currencies;
      ▪️reduce dependence on dollar.

      Moreover, the initiative aligns Ethio Telecom with the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) that enables instant cross-border payments across the continent, the report said.

      “Our platform is more advanced than many others in the region, both in terms of digital infrastructure and service diversity,” local media quoted Ethio telecom CEO Frehiwot Tamiru as saying.

      Launched in 2021, Telebirr currently serves over 54 million customers, who have completed transactions valued at over 4.93 trillion birr ($35.4 billion).
      ⭕ ❗️ Thailand rejects third-party involvement in resolving conflict with Cambodia, the foreign ministry said
      [Wait]
      ⭕ ❗️ Thailand agrees to Malaysia’s mediation in resolving conflict with Cambodia, Foreign Ministry says
      [There u go. I told you. Asians are too sensible in this era, outside the Turkics. A buncha blessed lovers. May they stay that way]
      ⭕ ❗️Thailand has declared martial law in eight provinces along the border with Cambodia

      💠 @Palestinian Commie:
      ⭕🕊️ Free after 41 years in French prisons for supporting the Palestinian cause: Georges Abdallah congrated by Palestinian resistance factions

      Lebanese resistance hero, founder of the Marxist-Leninist Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions, has been released today from Lannemezan prison in southern France after 41 years for armed resistance

      Upon his release, his first words to the press were to ask how millions of Arabs can sit and watch the Palestinian children starve to death do nothing about it

      Among the congratulatory statements by Palestinian political factions, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement released:

      “We congratulate the prisoner and freedom fighter Georges Abdallah on his freedom and victory over the injustice he has endured for decades. We salute his steadfastness and adherence to his heroic and courageous positions in support of the Palestinian cause and resistance.

      We consider him a symbol of the Palestinian and global struggle against Zionist and American injustice and tyranny”
      Lebanese Activist Georges Abdallah, who arrived in Beirut after 41 years in French prisons:

      • “The steadfastness of prisoners in jail depends on the steadfastness of their comrades outside.”
      • “The path of resistance continues. Resistance is rooted in this land, it cannot be uprooted.”
      • “Our resistance is not weak. It is strong. Now, more than ever, we must rally around it.”
      • “As long as there is resistance, there is a return to the homeland.”
      • “I salute the martyrs of the resistance, they are the foundation of any idea of liberation.”
      • “The resistance in Palestine must intensify.”
      • “It is a disgrace to history that Arabs remain spectators while the people of Palestine and Gaza suffer.”
      • “The Egyptian people must rise up in support of Gaza. They have the power to stop the genocide and famine in the besieged territory.”
        [bless the old commies. Note his first words were exhortation to break the siege of Gaza. And respect to the current islamic resistance that carried the baton from his cadre. Resistance will evolve and change hands, but it is eternal]

      ⭕ The Lebanese resistance fighter called for Arab mobilization to stop the Gaza genocide upon his arrival in Lebanon |link|
      ⭕🇱🇧 Lebanese activist Georges Abdallah to the masses:

      My greetings to the resistance, its martyrs, and the Dahyeh. Resistance is freedom, and we must rally around it.
      [Dahyeh means “neighborhood” in Arabic. It has come to stand for the citadel of Hezbollah in southern Beirut, where Nasrallah was murdered, and largely bombed into rubble by the Anglo-Zionists. Respect from the Old to the New Resistance]

      💠 @Intel Slava Z:
      ⭕ 🇺🇳🇹🇭🇰🇭The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting today due to military clashes between Cambodia and Thailand, AFP reports.

      It will be convened at the request of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 22:00 Moscow time.
      [this entire fiasco doesn’t make sense. WHY would Cambodia initiate it, being the drastically weaker party? Perhaps that was a lie, and a false flag launched from their territory, to goad the nazi elements inside Thailand… remember the Anglos also generated another border skirmish on command, between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan at THE SAME TIME as the September 2022 SCO Summit in next door Uzbekistan – Pepe’s “Spirit of Samarkhand” summer, reposted on the Saker at the time. Both sides at the time even said they didn’t know who started the shooting] 
      ⭕ 🇰🇭🇹🇭 Thai acting PM says escalation and progression of military exchanges with Cambodia is moving towards war
      ⭕ 🇹🇭🇰🇭The second day of the conflict between Thailand and Cambodia has begun.

      The situation at the border remains extremely tense. Both sides are actively transferring armored vehicles and artillery systems to the contact line. Regular artillery shelling is recorded, including the use of multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS).💠 @Middle East Spectator:
      ⭕ 🇮🇷/🇷🇺 NEW: Iran’s ‘Nahid-2’ communications satellite was successfully launched into orbit with a Russian ‘Soyuz’ rocket from Vostochny Space Center

      Iran has its own satellite launch capability and has launched more than a dozen satellites in the past few years, but due to the heavy weight of this satellite and the high cost, it was opted for the Soyuz rocket, which is 98% reliable.
      ⭕ — 🇮🇷 NOTE: The Nahid-2 satellite is a 120 kg telecommunications microsatellite developed by the Iran Space Research Center.

      It will operate in low Earth orbit and marks a major leap in Iran’s space technology. Nahid-2 is Iran’s first satellite with chemical propulsion, enabling orbital transfer maneuvers, and features 3-axis attitude control for precise stabilization.

      Its payload supports S-band, Ku-band, UHF, and VHF communications, including store and forward messaging for up to 254 users and real-time telephone relay between ground stations.

      It also includes a radiation dosimeter, encrypted links, and GPS-independent orbit tracking using onboard radio measurements. This mission is strategically important as it tests core technologies for Iran’s future geostationary satellites, incl. propulsion, secure communications, and autonomous control.

      It represents a collaborative effort between the public sector, private companies and universities in Iran. |media|
      [wink-wink, nod-nod. It’s all innocent. It just measures joyful sun rays bouncing around the aether and the deadly harmful volume of cow farts. TRUST US]
      ⭕🇱🇧/🇫🇷 BREAKING: Lebanese fighter and activist George Abdallah returns to Lebanon after serving a 41-year prison sentence in France

      Crowds have gathered at Beirut International Airport to welcome him.

      George Abdallah is a Maronite Christian who was a member of the SSNP and PFLP, and he founded the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions (LARF).

      He was accused of assassinating U.S. Army officer Charles Robert Ray and Israeli diplomat Yacov Barsimantov.
      ⭕❗️🇮🇷/🇪🇺 Iranian Foreign Ministry: ‘During the meeting with the E3 in Istanbul, we informed the Europeans that Iran will continue uranium enrichment on its soil’
      ⭕ Reuters reports that an investigation by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in late June examined 156 incidents of theft or loss of U.S.-funded supplies in Gaza and found no evidence of ‘Hamas theft of aid,’ contradicting American and Israeli claims

      The analysis found that at least 44 of the 156 incidents where supplies were reported stolen or lost were due to Israeli military actions.

      Despite the American-Israeli-backed GHF (Gaza Humanitarian Foundation), run by American mercenaries operating in Gaza, over 100 Palestinians, including children, have died of starvation, and over 1,000 have been shot and killed at designated aid distribution sites.

      Killing aid seekers has been revealed in the testimonies of Israeli soldiers to be an official IDF policy.

    • #62288
      emersonreturn
      Participant

    • #62289
      AHH
      Blocked


      a life lived in honor…


      Every single day they kill arabs in Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen

      https://open.substack.com/pub/stevendonziger/p/shock-israel-has-killed-207-of-gazas

      💠  @🌎🛡GEOPOL360🕊🌍:
      ⭕ 👆The comparison of military power between Thailand 🇹🇭 and Cambodia 🇰🇭 is referenced from Global Firepower (GFP), which ranks the strength of armies worldwide to assess the war potential of each country👆

      The Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs has rejected attempts by third countries to mediate an end to the ongoing conflict with Cambodia, stating that Phnom Penh must stop its attacks and that the situation can only be resolved through bilateral discussions.
      ⭕ 🇺🇸 The United States nearly ran out of THAAD interceptors during the 12-day war in June against Iran.

      Two of the seven American THAAD systems were sent to Israel, firing more than 150 missiles—nearly a quarter of the Pentagon’s stock.

      The conflict revealed serious shortcomings in American missile defense supplies and the need to accelerate production to face modern, large-scale attacks.
      WSJ
      Malaysia announces a provisional ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia.

      The agreement, negotiated by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim as ASEAN chairman, aims to stop the escalation of border clashes. Both nations have shown their willingness to de-escalate, although the details of the implementation remain pending.

    • #62292
      AHH
      Blocked


      The most cowardly in this conspiracy are the Europeans and arab neighbors.. they will wring hands and close the barn doors long after the horses of the apocalypse bolted and took off

      💠 @imetatronink:
      ⭕🔻 WS: 🤦‍♂️ Ridiculous nonsense. The Red Army would have annihilated the Allied armies before they got within 1000 km of Moscow. It would have been a massacre.
      [response to a deleted tweet by some rah-rah dude. You can extrapolate the wetdream by the incensed replies]
      🔻 WS: The Red Army numbered over ELEVEN MILLION in 1945.

      In a war against the Americans et al., they would have had interior lines throughout the theater, whereas the supply lines from the United States would have stretched across the Atlantic.

      It would have been a slaughter.
      🔻 WS: If the US had attempted to fight a war against the Red Army in 1945, I believe they would have lost more casualties in the first year than they had lost in all previous American wars combined.
      🔻 WS: I believe the Soviets would have fought a tactical retreat eastward for several hundred kilometers; sucked the allies into eastern Europe along a broad front; stretched their logistics to the breaking point; lured them into cauldrons, and methodically annihilated them.
      🔻 Milan Ilić ❤️Z❤️: People from the West are delusional as always. Nothing that the Allies landed on the beach in Normandy came even close to the Wermacht in ’41.
      🔻 Thingsneedtochange: You are discounting the fact that the U.S. had a monopoly on nuclear weapons at that time. That makes it difficult to say what would have happened if the U.S. attacked the USSR soon after Germany surrendered.
      [and what would a few clunky devices achieve against the biggest country on earth, with millions already occupying Europe at the time?? The nazi internationale wisely retreated to lick wounds for a couple generations]
      🔻 Bigsby Thomas: All with American Lend-Lease equipment
      🔻 WS: Misinformed nonsense.

      A ridiculous American myth.
      🔻 Bigsby Thomas: I had a guy who could fix my ‘62 DeVille who also thought it was appropriate to haughtily scoff at my ignorance of his chosen field. It wasn’t a good look for him, as everyone has their “thing”. I’d be interested in hearing the “truth” as you understand it, but not if your tone continues like this.
      🔻 WS: Anyone who pretends to know anything about the history of WW2 who makes the ridiculously uninformed claim that American Lend-Lease was the primary reason for Soviet success in that war does not know what he’s talking about. That manifestly applies to you.
      🔻 Bigsby Thomas: I didn’t say or imply it was primary. Primary is in their blood, their willingness to suffer losses and cede territory to accomplish a long term victory. What’s manifest is your light trigger finger. It’s fine, it’s the internet and that gets your followers to laugh at you dunking on people. I can take it.
      [you’d better. You’re the Brandon-du-jour, pal]
      🔻 WS: 🤣 You claimed it was exclusively due to Lend-Lease!

      You are clearly and woefully uninformed about the realities of American Lend-Lease to the USSR during WW2.

      It was appreciated and valuable, but negligible in the context of the battlefield itself.
      🔻 Gary L: That’s the way he converses, and if you are too sensitive, talk elsewhere. He is very well informed and I haven’t seen him wrong very often. But when he is he admits it. He just doesn’t suffer fools. I found that out early. 😆
      🔻 WS: As you have undoubtedly previously observed, the American Lend-Lease to the USSR myth is one of my pet peeves.
      🔻 Elydia35: one of mine too, it’s infuriating – the way they talk, it’s as if the people of the USSR (military & civilian) are totally insignificant in the defeat of Nazi Germany
      🔻 WS: I didn’t get that from Jeff. He acknowledged that aspect of things.

      My pet peeve revolves entirely around the COLD HARD FACTS of the matter: Lend-Lease to the USSR was absolutely NOT a significant factor on the battlefield. The Red Army overwhelmingly used Soviet-made armaments.
      🔻 Rflats774_2: Most American tanks were rejected, and the number of trucks, boots etc came nowhere near supplying the whole Red Army
      🔻 Cannoneer Marine: The Red Army of May, 1945 was just getting the new Stalin heavy tanks too, they outgunned everything we had, including Firefly and the Pershing. And they had mastered the operational art of maneuver warfare and were firing on all 12 cylinders. Truly an under appreciated force that has been maligned for decades by self serving German accounts published long ago. Pritt Buttar is good reading, fyi. Current read. |link|
      🔻 WS: I haven’t read that one, but I did just order his newest one on Operation Bagration.
      ⭕‼️ Iranian Attrition of American Air Defense Capabilities in the 12-Day War ‼️

      This is a very sobering report from Stars and Stripes.

      It states that US/Israeli air defenses shot down 201 of 574 Iranian ballistic missiles launched at Israel.

      That is a shocking 35% interception ratio!

      FAR LESS than we were initially led to believe.

      The report goes on to say that it could take up to EIGHT years for the US to replenish the THAAD interceptors consumed over the course of the 12-Day War. |link|
      🔻 WS: 📜 The Arsenal of Democracy Isn’t
      🔻 Eric CIAramella’s Dirty Whistle: Does this include the “purposefully let fall in a field away from population centers” I’m not doubting the bigger point of the post. But do want some clarity on that.
      [keep spinning it Mr. Hasbara]
      🔻 WS: They didn’t intentionally let ANY “fall in an empty field”. That is pure cope. Many of the warheads were maneuvering in their terminal phase.

      There were MULTIPLE instances of them frantically firing 6+ THAAD and Arrow interceptors at single incoming targets — and missing.
      🔻 Eric CIAramella’s Dirty Whistle: That’s isnt quite true. We waste money. I know. No doubt. But they do let them purposefully drop in Fields. Whether this is good or bad. We can debate. But that’s built into target and selection.
      🔻 WS: You don’t know what you’re talking about. The idea of “letting them drop in fields” applies to the Iron Dome short-range system designed to intercept slow-flying unguided rockets launched by Hamas and Hezbollah. It has nothing to do with high-speed ballistic missile strikes.
      🔻 Eric CIAramella’s Dirty Whistle: You are correct. A little Rude but correct lol. Mea culpa. I will always admit when I’m wrong and learn from it.
      🔻 タント Eurus Inaka Life – News: A wake up call to anyone considering buying arms from American defense contractors.
      🔻 Yasha: I’m guessing they might have intercepted some non-maneuvering decoys too.
      🔻 Farhan: Are the figures inclusive of missiles intercepted by U.S. Navy SAMs deployed on naval vessels?
      🔻 WS: The SM-3 is irrelevant. It could not even reliably shoot down Yemeni missiles. And they make a grand total of TWELVE each year!
      🔻 MuhammadXi: Twelve thousand, you mean?
      [what a handle!]
      🔻 WS: No. TWELVE. As in ONE DOZEN. At a cost of ~$13M each.
      🔻 Geopolitical Health: And Washington thinks they can take on China.
      🔻 WS: It’s the pinnacle of absurdity.
      🔻 tranquiltempest: That’s stunning. That’s why Trump has moved the war to the economic arena. Having some personal knowledge of the matter, i can tell you that he has put the most serious squeeze ever on the tanker ecosystem. Increasingly difficult for iran to load and ship out refined product
      🔻 WS: Wut?

      Please describe how Iranian oil shipment operations have been or can be meaningfully impeded.
      🔻 tranquiltempest: The OFAC sanctions regime is squeezing the LPG tanker market to deny or severely restrict port calls to iran. Several vessels & operators have been recently sanctioned. A particular sanctioned trading group that was moving over 100 KT of gas every month is now practically defunct
      🔻 WS: How much LPG does Iran export each monthf?
      🔻 tranquiltempest: ~900,000 MT in may & ~ 40% lower in June . LPG is only an example. There is naphtha, fuel oil, condensates, Gasoil, gasoline , bitumen etc.
      The squeeze is real. For instance it might be that the decision to reallow IAEA inspectors is linked to this squeeze. Speculation ofc
      [Iran does sit on half of the largest gas field on earth, shared with Qatar. As Russia compensated for sanctioned oil through alternative tankers (now physically under assault) let us see how Iran/China compensate in short order. Ultimately the losers will be the Greeks and those European shippers.. and I bet most LNG tankers are built in CHINA, lol]
      🔻 CaptBlaubaer: Do the IAEA inspectors have access to the nucear sites?
      🔻 tranquiltempest: I have no clue . All I am saying is that this sanctions related squeeze is affecting the flow of Iranian product in the hydrocarbon space. It is a pretty handy lever for the US to exploit and it has started doing this in right earnest
      [Do y’all remember this guy named “tranquilo” in the old Cafe that almost blew my gasket and burst the spleen? It even drove Auslander off his evening constitutional one time to smack him a few times with raw truth]
      🔻 🇨🇲ManLike Felix# EnzoHIVE 🇨🇲🇺🇦: They will get a way around it as they always do. This happens all the time .
      [exactly. Only war, and even then not for long, can halt the civilizational-states efforts in any direction for long. Ain’t no savage pirate gonna impose their will on them]
      🔻 tranquiltempest: Yeah this is now de rigeur in the P. gulf oil trade.. sophisticated actors aid in AIS manipulation, layered ownership, switched bills of Lading & manufactured cargo origin docs. But for the first time in years, the US is active & its great eye is fixed on this trade. For now
      🔻 WS: There is exactly ZERO evidence that ANY Iranian energy exports have been prevented from reaching their intended destination, nor that Iranian export volumes have been meaningfully reduced. China is taking 90%+ of Iranian exports.
      [in fact, according to some western presstitute, Iranian exports SURGED to unprecedented levels since 1979 in the last few months. LOL]
      🔻 tranquiltempest: Sanctions not interdiction . Sanctioning vessels and trading corporations makes it almost (not completely) impossible for them to deliver to most countries in the region. This is especially so when it comes to sanctioning vessels. That’s really disruptive
      [unbelievable. Will they keep spinning the lies in their graves too, fathoms below in their coming womb of Sheol?]
      🔻 marie: China IS receiving its product
      [and that’s what matters. Not the Empire of BS. From Point A in Persia to Point B in China. Deal with it]
      🔻 Sate Kaleb: You’re quote mining and cherry-picking to distort the context.

      The report clearly states the defense was highly successful, and most Iranian missiles were “deliberately” allowed to strike unpopulated areas.

      Twisting data doesn’t make your take true, just dishonest. |link|
      🔻 WS: One must discern fact from cope in all such confessions.

      The evidence was already clear PRIOR to this admission. I have written about it for weeks.

      Israel got freaking POUNDED by Iranian ballistics — of which probably only ~100 were top-shelf.

      And US/Israel AD was humiliated.
      🔻 Russell Schaefer: Ok so 201 of 574 missiles that Iran LAUNCHED were shot down? How many of the 373 that weren’t shot down actually landed on a target? Seems important detail being omitted
      🔻 WS: Most of them, like this: |link|
      🔻 !: If this were true then why did Iran stop firing?

      @RealScottRitter ?
      [Good Lord. Don’t bring Scotty into the chat. We got enough issues at the moment]
      🔻 WS: In my opinion, it is very likely the Russians and Chinese strongly advised the Iran to accept the US/Israeli entreaties for a ceasefire in order to better prepare for the inevitable Round 2 which will be coming up before too much longer.

      Round 2 will reveal greater surprises.
      🔻 Adulf Kristersson: Pakistans promise to respond to a nuclear attack might have been conditioned, to discourage excessive risk-taking. Likewise, promises of support from other countries, might have been conditioned. Withdrawn support could be a consequence if the conditions are not respected.

      We are dealing with an extremely dangerous escalation, since the US could be unable to meaningfully help Israel, and the US support could be withdrawn in 3.5 years considering US instability and reckless indifference to consequences
      🔻 Marcus: Wrong, the muslim in the Quran is ordered to stop fighting if the other party seeks peace/ceasefire. Iran unlike America and the Zionists follows God’s rules to the T as ascribed in the Quran, but as soon as the enemy attacks again, permission is granted to rid them of this world
      🔻 Kicking Rocks: They just need Ukrainian AD specialist to achieve 90-100%
      🔻 tim Anderson: US site puts the interception rate of Iranian missiles in June 2025 at 35%. Not long ago the Israelis were claiming 84%. 😅
      [patience lads. We shall eventually know the true rate. The # of heart transplants evil old D Rockefella had??]
      🔻 Marked safe from Western Propaganda: Considering many of them were decoys and cheap drones thats abysmal
      [this is VIP point. Iran’s barrages in first weeks were designed to empty AD interceptors using old cheaper and less accurate missiles. So even the missiles themselves often were decoys, intended to be shot down. And the NATO-standard crap STILL failed]
      🔻 Kristian Thyregod: Does beg the question; what would have been the outcome had Iran sustained for another week.

      So many inconvenient truths coming out of this otherwise “obliterating endeavor”.
      🔻 Hockey_Hippy: I think by now it has been pretty well established that every time Trump boasts or brags in front of a microphone he is lying. And not just a little bit.
      🔻 Olga Bazova: Makes sense, given that Israel/US were the ones begging for a ceasefire.
      ⭕🔻 AMK Mapping 🇳🇿:
      Ukrainian forces have recaptured the village of Kindrativka, Khotin direction, Sumy Oblast.

      Pre-war population: ~862.
      Total land area: ~3.95km².
      🔻 AMK Mapping 🇳🇿: The battle for this village was long and bloody. Lots of back and forth movement, and positions were often mixed up with Russian and Ukrainian soldiers behind each other.

      Russia also used more FAB glide-bombs on this village over a 48 hour period than I’ve ever seen before, undoubtedly resulting in severe Ukrainian losses – especially considering new reinforcements were constantly being brought in. At the same time, Russian forces suffered heavy casualties due to extensive Ukrainian artillery fire and drone strikes, and a lack of soldiers initially holding the village.
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: Sometimes when the Ukrainians get really energetic about retaking some particularly blasted piece of real estate the Russians will pull out of it, moonscape it with bombs, and walk back in shortly afterwards.

      The astonishing thing is that the AFU keeps falling for this. |link|
      [a useful time to have mindless nazis in front of you, helping demilitarize and denazify themselves with such gusto]
      🔻 WS: Over, and over, and over …
      ⭕🔻 Russians With Attitude:
      Russians stumbling upon a Satanist shrine in the recently-liberated village of Ulakly, Donetsk People’s Republic. The writing is in Ukrainian and says that the strong are blessed and the weak are cursed.

      Skyrim-ass random location |link|
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: Don’t make deals with the Devil. You’ll get exactly what you bargained for.
      🔻 WS: So if you meet me, have some courtesy
      Have some sympathy, and some taste
      Use all your well-learned politesse
      Or I’ll lay your soul to waste
      🔻 Маннюня🇷🇺🇸🇾: A portal to Hell was opened for these Ukrainian Satanists, but with the ODAB-500UMPC…
      ⭕🔻 zerohedge:
      Chinese Drone Engines Labeled As “Cooling Units” Sent To Russia Via Covert Supply Chain |link|
      🔻 WS: Assuming, for the sake of argument, that these now ubiquitous claims are true, my response is, “So what?”

      Whatcha gonna do about it? Send some more worthless Patriot systems? 🤣

      The Chinese and Russians can’t believe how pathetic the Americans have become. Iran and DPRK, too.
      🔻 In Other Words: The good bold imperial and hasbara smears simply don’t stick or hit like they used to. Flummoxed (or willfully ignorant) they keep doubling down, sounding more outrageous with each new outburst. Whether they realize it or not, Rome is burning
      retweet of his older from Oct 2024:
      ‼️ There are a few of us in the ranks of the armchair analysts who, amid mocking laughter from the “expert class”, have been writing for years about the inability of the US to engage in protracted high-intensity war.

      They’re not laughing anymore. |link|

      ⭕🔻 Dhimas Afihandarin: MiG-31 can run M 2.83 slinging 4x R-33 missiles tho limited time about 3 minutes.

      Source are “Flight Technical Characteristics of Aircraft : MiG-31”
      🔻 WS: This is exceedingly impressive for a half-century-old aircraft type. Mach 2.83 at 70,000 ft carrying four long-range air-to-air missiles.
      ⭕🔻 Armchair Warlord: The problem with the various wars panning out in a way that’s very unsurprising to you, and which you’ve talked about at great length previously, is that sometimes you’re at something of a loss for content.

      …suggestions in the comments for things you’d like me to opine on?
      🔻 WS: I’m curious if your previously stated views regarding tanks have changed over the past year or so.

      I’ve seen hardly any evidence of tanks operating in Ukraine for a long time.
      🔻 Kit Klarenberg: |link|
      [and posts leading blurb]
      🔻 Asa ☭🔻🇵🇸 Z: Tanks are still important, especially in the offense. The roll tanks play on the offense have changed, in some ways it went back to the past.

      The adapted tank job is to attract and survive dozens FPV drones & clear mines, clearing a path for infantry. |link|
      ⭕  @grok has become almost completely worthless. When it’s not broken (which is seldom these days) it is increasingly dense and intentionally obstinate … or pushing the agenda and narratives of our social overlords.
      🔻 Grok: I’m sorry you feel that way—xAI is constantly iterating to improve reliability and reduce biases. Could you share specific examples? I’d love to address them directly and evolve based on user input.
      [unbelievable. cheeky bugger]
      retweet:
      🔻 Richard: Back in 2001, USAID-funded Internews wasn’t just “helping” Ukraine’s media, it was engineering it.
      They trained 1900 journalists, propped up over 200 TV stations and 100+ radio outlets, reaching 50 million viewers and 18 million listeners.
      This wasn’t support, it was a massive propaganda operation to push a pro-Western agenda and grease the wheels for EU and NATO expansion.
      Full-blown narrative control, plain and simple.

      “Unprovoked”
      😂😂😂😂😂
      🔻 Meisha Tele: This is why Ibrahim traore just shut down their “foreign election monitoring ” apparatus. Let western organizations into your country at your own risk
      [its coming to every sane country that wants peace, security, and the avoidance of civil wars… As Patrushev said it succinctly: “Informational Hygiene“. My favorite English phrase since 2022]
      🔻 Winnie: Operation Mockingbird–alive and well.
      retweet:
      🔻 Richard: New footage shows Iranian missiles slamming into the Haifa refinery,so much for the so-called “invincible” Iron Dome.
      That’s nothing but a carefully manufactured load of bullshit.

      In reality, it collapsed the moment it faced an adversary that fought with raw, unrelenting brutality, not the usual token resistance Israel is used to crushing.

      So Israel scrambled for a ceasefire, not out of strategy, but because it got a taste of a fight it wasn’t prepared for. Iran wasn’t just underestimated, it exposed Israel’s vulnerability in full view.

      Play stupid games, win stupid prizes… |link|
      🔻 A Mind is a Terrible Thing: I’ve worked closely with US missile defense programs since the 90s. It was always painfully obvious that an attacker with a large enough missile inventory could overwhelm the best defense, and do it at much lower cost.
      🔻 🇯🇵 Yashi MiKitu: |arcade baby|
      ⭕ 📜 The United States Cannot Defeat Iran
      ⭕ 📜 US/Israel Versus Iran – Round One
      🔻 Kit Klarenberg: Superb analysis of Israel’s battering by Iran in the “12 Day War” from @imetatronink. If I do say so myself, perfectly complements my investigation for @MintPressNews on the same subject: |link|
      🔻 WS: Your articles are like a full concept album from the 1970s. Mine are like three-minute-long pop songs. Both serve their distinct purposes in our field of geopolitical/military analysis and commentary.

      💠 @Hamas/Tsahal:
      ⭕ The Brazilian government has withdrawn Brazil from the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), where it had been serving as an observer member since 2021. The information was published by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

      Brazil’s decision to join the legal offensive against Israel at the ICJ while withdrawing from the IHRA is a demonstration of a profound moral failure.

      At a time when Israel is fighting for its own existence, turning against the Jewish state and abandoning the global consensus against antisemitism is both reckless and shameful.

      ➡️ The decision has not yet been officially announced by the Brazilian government. However, sources linked to Israeli diplomacy have confirmed that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has already informed the Israeli embassy in Brasilia of the process.  Source
      Trump :

      “We withdrew from the negotiations on Gaza, and it is regrettable, because Hamas did not care about reaching any agreement. Hamas must be eliminated. Israel must complete the mission and eliminate Hamas.”
      ⭕ The Israeli Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, is asking Israeli PM Netanyahu to finish off Hamas after Trump’s green light for Gaza:

      “Total stop of ‘humanitarian aid.’

      Complete occupation of the (Gaza) strip. Total eradication of Hamas. Encouragement of emigration. Colonization.

      This is not an alternative path, it is the royal road to safely free the hostages and win the war.

      Mr. Prime Minister, give the order!”

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      AHH
      Blocked

      https://en.irna.ir/news/85897445/Yemen-deems-destruction-of-Israel-necessary-for-solving-regional

      💠 🌎🛡GEOPOL360🕊🌍:
      ⭕ 🇺🇸❌🇧🇷 The administration of Donald Trump will impose sanctions on officials of the Palácio do Planalto (close to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva) and will apply the Magnitsky Act against judges of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), according to an exclusive report from CNN Brazil.

    • #62349
      emersonreturn
      Participant

    • #62351
      cronetoo
      Participant

      • #62360
        amarynth
        Keymaster

        You would not believe this cronetoo – just about an hour ago, I said on the Genocide thread that I sense a tipping point.

        I’ve not done listening to Mamood yet but the first airdops of aid was a disaster.  They dropped some in the ocean .. and they dropped only seven pallets.  It is unclear.  So, let me continue and listen to Mamood – Thanks for posting.

         

         

        • #62361
          AHH
          Blocked

          Zion/West will not, can not, relent. They’ve thrown all the dice and gambled it all. Burnt all bridges to civilization, and comity with Others. And extermination of ALL the Arabs, not just the Palestinians, is now centerpiece in their designs.

          They want the land, and to squat on it in perpetuity, and are busying themselves clearing it, as if dealing with deadwood.

          So all announced relief, or pause, in the Annihilation of the Arabs, is just that – a stratagem to decompress accumulated international pressure and outrage, than immediately resume the culling in short order.

          It is methodical and relentless and likely automated by A.I. algos at this point.

          And the stop-go stop-go feature also serves to embed deeper horror in all humanity’s psyche and cast despair with resumption of the next Killing cycle, ever shorter and shorter in resumption.

          The ONLY remedy is to physically storm the Holy Land and give them the same treatment Romans gave to the Masada cult, or the first set of Crusaders by the region.

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            Grieved
            Participant

            Yes, agreed, this is what it is. Thank you for the words.

             

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      AHH
      Blocked

      💠 @imetatronink:
      ⭕🔻 Patarames: 🇮🇱 is a small country; naturally it couldn’t cause the damage it did to Iran without 🇺🇸 help

      The Fordow strike…
      Missile defense for 12 days…
      ELINT satellite SAM triangulation…
      Shahed-136 interceptions by USAF…

      All critical enablers!

      ➡️ But not for more than 12 days…
      🔻 Bravesfan1988: Iran’s ability to launch missiles in large numbers was scaling down faster than IDF’s ability to defend. Iranian ballistic missile response was grossly overestimated by everyone. Their attacks lost considerable power after the first few days.
      🔻 WS: This is utter nonsense.
      🔻 Bravesfan1988: How? The first Iranian salvo was over a hundred missiles and in the last 4 days an Iranian salvo averaged 5-10. That’s not what victory looks like.
      🔻 WS: You are woefully misinformed about what *really* happened during the US/Israel 12-Day War against Iran. You have fallen victim to the nonsense propaganda that emanates from Tel Aviv and Washington.
      links his older, “‼️ Mind-Boggling US Air Defense Fail

      150+ THAAD ($15M/each) and 80+ SM-3 (up to $37M each!) were fired during the 12-Day War against Iran — with notably unimpressive results.

      That’s 25% of total THAAD inventory and 6+ years of SM-3 production!”
      🔻 Bravesfan1988: No I’m not im just not an Iranian simp. I have eyes and ears I could easily see who was getting the worst of it. You are wasting your time trying to tell me different
      🔻 Patarames: Just think about Iran launching 14 SRBM, the U.S. defending with 40+ PAC-3 and yet losing the secure SATCOM link to the homeland

      All that while Iran’s IADS is out of action according to your friend’s

      Just take 5 minutes and think of the implications…
      [he’s describing the missiling of the fat target of Al Udeid AFB in Qatar, shortly before Orange squealed, “Intermission!”]
      🔻 Dani Debatte: Because of the enemy running out of AD ammunition, they didn’t need so many missiles as decoy to saturate AD. They could achieve the same result spending less missiles. And I guess that they were talking behind the scenes, and Iran maybe showed restraint to signal goodwill.
      🔻 Bravesfan1988: I think we saw what they could do being hit as hard as they were. They were severely degraded launchers wise and had 0 control of their own skies while their leadership was getting massacred.
      🔻 WS: #TheImaginaryWar
      🔻 🇳🇪 Reinhardt Goldstein 🇳🇪: The launchers was their pinch point. If Iran was really owning Israel then they wouldn’t have quit when they did.

      Like most everyone, I thought the Persians were a lot tougher.

      Paper tiger.
      [LOL. I can see a buncha nazi losers STILL whining about “launchers” on Judgment Day. We all need our props]
      🔻 Bravesfan1988: We all thought Iranian ballistic missile capability had a lot more teeth than it did and maybe it did before the opening strikes. Israel’s opening move was a thing of beauty. No one could of done that better. Iran was so rocked it took them nearly a full day to respond.
      🔻 WS: #TheImaginaryWar

      The Israelis are consummate assassins. Always have been. But when it comes to conventional war against an enemy with substantial firepower, the IDF has always struggled.
      🔻 Yasha: Why did Iran accept the ceasefire? I don’t get it. They could’ve kept going for another week and properly hurt Israel.
      🔻 Patarames: Politics
      🔻 Bravesfan1988: They took 1300 airstrikes lost most of their military leadership and half of their launchers while Israel was hitting them at will. This was not some rare species of Iranian victory. It was a modern Air Force overwhelming their cold war era air defenses. It was predictable.
      🔻 WS: #TheImaginaryWar
      🔻 Loveisrael: 1000 dead Iranians. Doesn’t look like they protected their country well
      [and this folks is why they also continue Gaza, and 404. To rack up “body counts” salve for their demonic souls. Nevermind the zionazi lost nearly an equal amount, but all that counts is the satisfaction of killing Others…]
      🔻 Gary L: Did you count them yourself? Evidently you were not around for the Vietnam body counts. Somehow we still lost that war.
      🔻 Bravesfan1988: We lost that war because they changed strategy. They correctly guessed we were war weary and signed a peace treaty waited 2 years for us to leave and then attacked the South knowing we would just say f*ck it.
      [this dude has a profile photo of the Atlanta Braves baseball team. He reminds me why I dislike baseball and cricket, two lobotomized sister games both crafted by freemasonic Anglo-Saxon elite. A game I disliked even when played at a high level. It reminds me of those who content themselves watching TV sitcoms or Nascar cars driving in circles; a spectating ritual for mostly intellectually docile uncle toms. Perhaps it’s different for the ones playing…]
      🔻 WS: US loses over 10,000 aircraft to Vietnamese; claims “we whupped ’em”. 🤦‍♂️
      🔻 Gary L: Exactly. Bogus “body counts” had zero to do with it. And they didn’t here either. Now in this case, since Israel has 8m v 80m and 1/800 the area and NO WAY to stop Iranian hypersonics, Iran has a distinct advantage which played out.
      🔻 Bravesfan1988: Iran wasnt slaughtered but they were clearly overpowered by a modern airforce but Israel wouldnt be able to defeat Iran on the ground alone even if they owned Iran’s airspace. What happened wasn’t a surprise.
      🔻 WS: There is exactly ZERO evidence that a single US/Israeli aircraft penetrated Iranian airspace beyond the extreme perimeter.

      All the strikes on Iran consisted of stand-off cruise missiles, long-range drones, and locally launched drones.
      🔻 Gary L: Knowledgeable analysts have expressed extreme doubt that Iranian airspace was violated in any significant way. In the previous attack, Israeli F-35’s were stood down before violation after they are locked on by radar of an UNKNOWN LOCATION. I’m sure you follow baseball very well.
      🔻 Bravesfan1988: I saw plenty of video of detonations that were large GBUs. No way some of those were stand off weapons or drones.
      🔻 WS: Bullshit.

      There was never anything larger than the warheads on Tomahawks, JASSMs, and Israeli air-launched ballistics.

      There certainly were not any GBU-57s.🤣 That whole story was a fairy tale.
      🔻 Brennnessel: And pre-positioned, remote-controlled Spike anti-tank missiles.
      🔻 WS: Israel went for broke with its infiltration operation. It was a tactical success, but produced ephemeral operational advantage.

      They killed some senior generals, scientists, and their families.

      I saw scant credible evidence of significant damage to Iran’s AD and missile force.
      cont. thread:
      ‼️ Mind-Boggling US Air Defense Fail

      150+ THAAD ($15M/each) and 80+ SM-3 (up to $37M each!) were fired during the 12-Day War against Iran — with notably unimpressive results.

      That’s 25% of total THAAD inventory and 6+ years of SM-3 production!
      🔻 Matt Bracken: The biggest game changer now is the accuracy of Russian and Iranian ballistics and hypersonics, that the West basically can’t stop. Patriots, Iron Dome etc are useless against salvos of hypersonics.

      The math just does not work for the defense.

      What accurate non-nuclear 1,000# warheads means is Mossad HQ, or MI-6 HQ or German military HQ or a German missile factory etc can be struck accurately, without collateral damage.

      Prior to accurate hypersonics and ballistic missiles, it was a given that only a nuclear warhead would be used against a European capital, and MAD applied. Or, inaccurate non-nuclear warheads would randomly hit apartment blocks and be considered terror weapons. That is no longer the case.

      Now that balance has been changed. Iran and Russia can put a 1,000# warhead directly into a military or intel target or arms factory. This changes the entire calculus.

      IMHO, this is why Israel was “crying uncle” after 12 days, and Trump had to bail them out and try to stop the war. Israeli military, intel an critical infrastructure targets were being hit with pinpoint strikes. Ditto our giant radar at the base in Qatar. That strike was a warning: we could also hit your staff HQ, or a ship unloading ordnance at a pier.
      🔻 James Korka Lopez S: I think it was more they were running out of interceptor missiles and wanted a pause to reload. They’ve never given a shit about losing Israeli (or Americans obv) lives.
      🔻 Matt Bracken: We can’t produce enough interceptors to catch up. The math doesn’t work. When the interceptor “magazine” goes dry, you are a dead duck if your adversary can just keep launching missiles. We were reaching that point, which is why it was “called off” after 12 days.
      [which is why Round Two will be absolutely bestial, to save what remains of Zion’s infrastructure. Remember the prophesy, “Persia will fall after one, or two, (big) blows”. IOW, the calculation for the second, and last, round is to so incapacitate Persia they will be unable to respond for years. And the intent for that is being served by ongoing demonic lack of restraint in Gaza…]
      🔻 SIMPLICIUS Ѱ: So THAT’S what they meant by “we’ll show you why Americans don’t have healthcare”
      🔻 Hockey_Hippy: Can we get a break down of how many THAADs that is per Israeli flag hanging on Capitol Hill office doors?
      🔻 Amir Harati: I wonder how much used in 2024 and against Houthis and also arrows inventory both before war and now and their current rate of usage is interesting to know
      [irrelevant. When they run outta interceptors and/or conventional means, they’re gonna go up the offensive ladder]
      🔻 chickadee: I’m pretty sure they’ll need lots of rare earths and magnets from China to replace all that wasted ordnance. Good time for a trade war!
      🔻 TrumpNasty🛠️: Considering the number of missiles Iran shot and the number of impacts we know were defeated, I’d dare to argue the systems proved themselves highly efficacious.

      The problem is as you state, though: we don’t have the production. FISCALLY we can’t afford to fight a shoot-shoot-look method of defense, but in terms of sheer production, it takes us years to replace what war will expend in WEEKS.

      We’re cooked.
      🔻 WS: “number of impacts we know were defeated”

      What number is that? And upon what evidence is it based?

      Where is the evidence that ANY Iranian ballistic missiles were defeated?

      Although Israel censored aggressively, there is objective evidence of DOZENS of successful strikes.
      🔻 TrumpNasty🛠️: I’m not disagreeing with your strongest, most-salient point, that of production and relevance of these defenses in their paltry volume.

      But I can throw the question right back at you – the bottom line is we don’t have comprehensive data on this cause it’s going to be closely-guarded state secrets. Israel and America knows how many missiles were shot and have at least a general approximation of p/k of these systems. We on the internet, don’t, we’re left with coarse approximations.

      But there is clear-as-day (well, night :D) evidence of successful exo-atmospheric intercepts:

      This isn’t nearly the only one, that being said, I’m not aware of there being dozens and dozens.
      🔻 WS: There is abundant evidence of at least DOZENS of accurate heavy-warhead Iranian ballistic missile strikes.

      As for the two or three video clips of what were claimed to be exo-atmospheric interceptions, there is no way to distinguish between the interception of a warhead and the interception of the booster stage after warhead separation.

      And we already know that both THAAD and SM-3 have performed EXTREMELY POORLY against Iranian ballistics on no fewer than THREE occasions now.

      Of course, there is not much surprise there. Neither THAAD nor SM-3 were ever impressive in testing. The Pentagon had to dumb down the test scenarios in order to keep the programs from being canceled before they went to serial production.
      [“on no fewer than THREE occasions now” = Operations True Promise I – III, on April 2024, Oct 2024, and last month, respectively]
      ⭕🔻 Tony Greer:
      Metals look tired and toppy. Gold, silver, and the weak dollar are front page news. Gold is about to give up the 50 day with 3 failures at $3,450 behind it. God forbid platinum and palladium pull back, there is now positioning risk. Markets long em all. Good luck. $GLD $SLV $PHYS $DXY #metals
      🔻 WS: Could be. I do note, however, that the miners don’t appear (yet) to subscribe to this thesis.

      There is no doubt the speculative markets still bear strong sway, but it sure looks to me lately as if global physical demand continues to at least balance the tides of hot money flows.
      ⭕🔻 Fabian Hoffmann:
      Even though Russia is clearly mass-producing its Geran-2 drones, they are still essentially assembled by hand.

      There is no proper rolling assembly line, no robotic automation. Russia never developed this type of industrial base, and isn’t building it now.

      This places tremendous strain on manpower, both within and beyond its defense sector, and remains highly inefficient. |media|
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: This is insane cope considering this factory is producing more standoff munitions per shift than the United States produces per fiscal year.
      🔻 WS: Now let’s talk Buk, S-300, S-400, and S-500 interceptors produced per year as compared to US SM-3, SM-6, THAAD, and PAC-3.
      cont. thread:
      ‼️ Iranian Attrition of American Air Defense Capabilities in the 12-Day War ‼️

      This is a very sobering report from Stars and Stripes.

      It states that US/Israeli air defenses shot down 201 of 574 Iranian ballistic missiles launched at Israel.

      That is a shocking 35% interception ratio!

      FAR LESS than we were initially led to believe.

      The report goes on to say that it could take up to EIGHT years for the US to replenish the THAAD interceptors consumed over the course of the 12-Day War.
      🔻 Godfree Roberts: The USN rule of thumb has always been that, even for an alerted, well-equipped ship, 30% of ASMs get through. Since ASM warheads are under 15″ in diameter and are traveling super fast, a 70% intercept rate sounds pretty good.
      [when have “NATO-standards” ever intercepted 70%? And even if they did, who would want to be on such floating coffins given the swarms all major adversaries can now send?]
      🔻 WS: I have often contemplated the consequences of a single 100 kg warhead striking an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer’s 64-cell Vertical Launch System.

      💠 @Yemen | Bab-el-Mandeb:
      ⭕ A resistance source in Gaza for Bab Al-Mandab Channel reports that fighters from the Al-Qassam Brigades have just killed ten Zionist soldiers in a well-planned ambush targeting Israeli occupation forces. The source adds that all the soldiers were charred.
      A Black Saturday for the Israeli occupation forces in Gaza… There are confirmed reports of a disaster affecting the occupying soldiers.

      💠 @Palestinian Commie:
      ⭕ Details are still emerging regarding a difficult and exceptional security event in the Gaza Strip. An IOF tank was reportedly targeted by a large mine. The occupation’s military censorship has imposed a complete publication ban on the details.

      – RNN
      ⭕ Guess how many Zionists were killed today? (Winner gets $10 when Palestine is liberated)
      ⭕ Zionist news agencies are posting Talmudic prayers after what just happened to their soldiers in Gaza 👀
      ⭕ First 2 soldiers reported killed in an apparent tank explosion in Gaza
      ⭕ Bodies found barbecued
      ⭕ 🔻 3
      ⭕ 🔥🔥🟢⚡️ ANNOUNCED❗️

      Al-Qassam Brigades official statement:

      “During a complex ambush, Al-Qassam fighters managed to target 2 Zionist personnel carriers with two explosive devices placed inside the cockpits, which led to the burning of the two vehicles and their crews. After that, our fighters targeted a 3rd Zionist personnel carrier with a “Yassin-105″ missile in the Abasan al-Kabira area, east of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip. Our fighters observed a military excavator burying the vehicles to extinguish the fires, and a helicopter landing to evacuate them.”
      ⭕ 11+ wins

      🔻 2 APCs blown up with IEDs INSIDE OF THEM

      🔻 1 APC blasted with a Yassin RPG

      That’s probably 15-25 soldiers at least (I’m no expert)

      26/7/2025: A blessed day 🚬
      ⭕ 🇸🇾🇺🇸🇸🇾🇹🇷 ‘Political representative of the SDF forces’: “What happened on the coast and in Suwayda makes Damascus untrustworthy among all segments of society.”
      [SDF = Kurds]
      ⭕ 🏴‍☠️🇺🇸⚔️🇮🇷🇨🇳 Enemy media: There are “worrying signs” indicating that China is helping Iran rebuild its ballistic missile program.
      [they must mean air defense rather than ballistics?? Iran has too many missiles already, having recently sold shiploads to Russia]
      ⭕ 🇸🇦🇵🇸 Saudi security forces arrested an Egyptian pilgrim who raised the Palestinian flag in Masjid Al-Haram in Mecca. |media|
      [KSA = as ZOG as Congress and EU]
      Zionist forces are carrying out either a PR stunt or a Trojan horse: 8-hour humanitarian ceasefire will start tonight to “airdrop” tiny amounts of human aid above Gaza; they claim they will also open humanitarian corridors for UN organizations, with the goal of “refuting the claim of deliberate starvation against the population”

    • #62364
      AHH
      Blocked


      ☝️ Qatar is a colony of the English. This is preparation of European Dark Winters

      https://x.com/s_m_marandi/status/1949186330648326282


      ☝️ that was my first thought too. They want to squash more Palestinians like bugs, as they did the last time. Dropping it in the dark increases the odds, especially if dropped on tents packed with the starving sleeping. What a demonic civilization is ending the Babylonian System


      ☝️ epitaph of Western values in the annals of human history

      💠 @🌎🛡GEOPOL360🕊🌍:
      ⭕🇹🇭⚔️🇰🇭 A war elephant in Thailand. |media|

      💠 @Intel Slava Z:
      ⭕ 🇰🇭🇹🇭Cambodia announced a ceasefire with Thailand mediated by Trump.

    • #62376
      emersonreturn
      Participant

      (…& Persia will fall after one…two big blows.)

       

      listening  to pravin’s latest series on chinese robotic warfare (the first 2 of the series are further ^ up the thread) caused me to speculate, whether or not china has considered the prophesies.    china, the axis as a whole, understands the enemy—finally irrefutably clear—requires an opponent manifestly lacking a shred of humanity; answering, countering every move, shift or whim w/o susceptibility.

      pandora’s box, yet another black box, opened…@ our peril, yet, required.

      • #62394
        AHH
        Blocked


        ☝️ outside my competence, as not a religious scholar, but what this Shiia scholar says makes sense. One of the consequences of the “amalek-like” Arab holocaust will be to bring to prominence the Persians. (another reason they seek to Annihilate Persia in tandem).

        There are wheels within wheels at play.

        The satanists fear Eschatology more than muslims/Christians alive today. Not all arabs will be holocausted – blessed Yemen has innate moral, natural geographic and temperamental advantages that should permit them to survive more. However most arabs do appear condemned in this age – and due to their own moral fall – the reason for the removal of blessings and unprecedented annihilation in motion.

        I have traveled to three continents and observed the worst humans under the sun today live as sunni arabs in the eastern half of the arabian peninsula. They are the equivalent of zionazis, or Christian evangelicals, or Hindutva fanatics – even worse in most regards.

        The Arabs didn’t used to be this way. At one point they were on top of mankind, functioning as landbridge between East and West, North and South. A check written among the Vikings could be cashed in China due to their innovation and enterprise. Within a short few years, they humbled and forced the roll back of both superpowers of their day the Romans and Persians, taking the entire Fertile Crescent. Then came decadence, and we know how all such societies melt.

        The Islamic Prophet said his flock would have an astonishing parallel fate to that of ancient Israelites under Moses. IOW, some would rise to be the wealthiest on Earth (one of Pharaoh’s moneybags was a hypocritical Israelite, who benefited from the slavery of his own people, like the Gulfies today do of Arab/mankind’s economic slavery), and enslaved, and powerful, and then leveled etc. An endless roller-coaster ride.

        For example, the Israelites’ Temple was destroyed twice – once by the Babylonians, and then by the Romans. The Masjid Al Aqsa of the Holy Land appears fated for two similar shocking blows – once already took place under the Crusaders, subsequently rebuilt. Now is the imminent second blow at hands of the Jews. The Israelites split into over 70 sects; the same with the Muslims with as many dizzying 70+ sects.

        So the ongoing holocaust of the Arabs will accelerate and see the virtual disappearance of Arabs from their traditional lands in the Levant and Arabian peninsula – as the Israelites were rendered ashes and scattered wandering jews in the four corners of Earth. This is the lot of those condemned to humiliation — because they broke the Covenant, engaged in forbidden brotherhood and satanic rites with their worst enemies, and turned to the worldly life.

        It is extremely dangerous to be a jew or arab and live in hedonism; destruction rapidly follows. Part of the reason is the perilous trusts they took on – I heard somewhere no nation had been sent as many prophets as the Israelites. Often they came in pairs, generation after generation.

        Overall the greatest messengers and prophets and Books in human history were sent to those two – starting with Noah, the first Messenger, then descendants of one another. And most were of Arab Yemeni stock, starting with the Patriarch whose Amalek tribe in Yemen emigrated to Babylon during one of the periodic failures of the Dam of Ma’rib, then he himself migrated to the Holy Land and was ancestor to the other three great men in human history – Moses, Jesus and Mohammad.

        So four of the five great ones were of Yemeni stock, and all descended from the fifth, Noah, whose son Sam, captain of the Ark, reportedly berthed the Ark in what is today the San’aa stronghold of the Ansarullah.

        It really is a war of good vs evil, with the End Times antagonists of all attempting to kill ALL Arabs, understanding the divine favor that largely came to this semitic branch of humanity, the natural leaders of humanity in eras of their seriousness and good. But first, alotta of the dross and deadwood is gonna be removed, beginning with salafis/gulfies/liberals/mindwashed, before the coming great renewal. And the greatest woe in human history comes to the ones that deemed themselves competent to dispose of all Arabs with such disdain


        it cuts off at the end when he is about to explain the second people who also demonstrate the greatest degree of Hatred and enmity to muslims, after the Jews, and in alliance with them, and whose hallmark is a blasphemous way of life — the West. The End Time tri-partite alliance of Men of Westernesse, Judaism, and the satanic Djinn = Legion. This is another reason the Arabs are being exterminated – Protection was removed from them for largely entering into open alliance with NATO. And the same tribulations come to the Turkics

    • #62381
      emersonreturn
      Participant

      pravin’s 3rd & final video on china’s 6front capabilities.

       

    • #62382
      emersonreturn
      Participant

      kevin on energy, data centres, AI…america appears to be playing Ketchup

       

    • #62388
      emersonreturn
      Participant

       

       

      china plans network to sell surplus computing power in crackdown on data centre glut

       

      https://www.reuters.com/technology/china-plans-network-sell-surplus-computing-power-crackdown-data-centre-glut-2025-07-24/

    • #62389
      emersonreturn
      Participant

      this could put the silk back in the belt & road.  the swishing sound is mackinder rolling.  it’s possible space & military engineers have been tweeking this engine for a while.

       

      • #62397
        Mr P
        Participant

        Very sexy flying machine motor! The idea is as old as thermodynamics, but finding a way to do it is a wholenutherthang…as said, it has to fly very high and also very fast…which is trouble enough, but to take off from the surface without booster rockets and do it is astonishing. A fun hands on is  “Today we test out our new pulse detonation engine” see…https://youtu.be/RVETCyR-CoM  Loud noises and red hot gadgets department, aka Tech Ingredients…those are the fellas wot made graphene, if y’all remember that rodeo.

        Me? I’d be quite happy to ride a coal fired steamer at 8 kts, stand an engine watch, and read the second part of Faust…but it’s a mucho cool machine our Chinese Comrades are building.

        • #62411
          emersonreturn
          Participant

          me2, Mr.P…probably a little early to short tankers, maritime insurance, panama canal/suez bottlenecks but it keeps agent orange’s temper tariffs in perspective &.  & yes i remember that rodeo, seriously impressive.

    • #62396
      AHH
      Blocked


      ☝️ the scale of need is upwards of a thousand (1,000) trucks/day, and that is conservative, given urgent catastrophic famine


      💠@🌎🛡GEOPOL360🕊🌍:
      ⭕🇬🇪 Georgia is hosting a large NATO military exercise, known as Agile Spirit, which will last until August 8.

      The war exercises involve more than 2,000 soldiers from 10 countries, such as Germany, Romania, Poland, Ukraine, and Moldova.
      [No neutrality is permitted in the End Times]
      ⭕🇺🇸🇧🇷 Donald Trump will apply the Magnitsky Act against the judges of the [Brazilian] Federal Supreme Court (STF) and will impose secondary sanctions on banks that do not comply with the blocking order, considered a “financial death” in global payment systems.

      “Magnitsky includes secondary sanctions against companies and organizations that continue to do business with them. Banks would be penalized if they maintain accounts.”
      ⭕🇺🇸🇧🇷 Brazilian senators arrive in Washington to “negotiate” with legislators and business leaders about the tariff increase, focusing mainly on members of the Democratic Party.

      There are only six days left before the 50% tariffs on Brazilian products come into effect.

      ➡️ Recently, Democratic senators sent a letter to Donald Trump expressing their concern about his “interference in the judicial system of another sovereign nation, creating a dangerous precedent, causing an unnecessary trade war, and endangering American citizens and businesses in the face of retaliation.”
      ⭕🇦🇹 Austria is ready to discuss its NATO membership and to abandon its neutrality because of Russia, says Foreign Minister Meinl-Reisinger:

      “Neutrality alone will not protect us against the rising threats and Russia’s aggression. A debate on NATO could be fruitful, even without the current majority support.”
      ⭕🇪🇺🇦🇿 Shortly after Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, declared Azerbaijan a “key partner” in the EU’s efforts to move away from Russian natural gas.

      During this period, Azerbaijani President Aliyev reestablished control over the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh, causing the exodus of its entire Armenian population; furthermore, he secured a fifth consecutive term in elections widely criticized by observers, and harshly cracked down on the opposition and press freedom.

      The European Parliament urged the EU last year to impose sanctions on Baku and to end dependence on Azerbaijani gas exports. However, senior foreign policy officials avoid publicly criticizing Aliyev.

      When Kaja Kallas, the EU’s top diplomat, visited Baku in April, she was sharply criticized by Aliyev’s opponents for highlighting the “great potential” of EU-Azerbaijan relations, while at least 21 leading journalists were arrested in Baku.

      Aliyev has long accused international organizations of bias and interference in domestic politics, and the offices in Baku of the UN, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the BBC have all been ordered to close.

      EU policy has indeed given Aliyev “carte blanche,” says Eldar Mamedov, a former Latvian diplomat who was foreign policy advisor to the European Parliament’s Social Democratic group.

      “The repression, arrests of dissidents, bloggers, and opposition voices have long strained relations between Baku and Brussels,” he told the BBC. “Since Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, this issue has practically disappeared from the agenda.”

      The European Union rejects this accusation.
      BBC!


      💠 @Yemen | Bab-el-Mandeb:
      Important statement from the Yemeni armed forces to announce significant escalation options regarding the ongoing genocide and starvation in the Gaza Strip. At 11:50 PM, shortly.

      💠 @Middle East Spectator:
      ⭕The Yemeni Armed Forces announce the fourth phase of the naval blockade, targeting all ships belonging to any company that deals with the ports of Israel, regardless of the company’s nationality or destination, and wherever they can be reached, until the siege on Gaza is lifted.

      💠 @Palestinian Commie:
      ⭕🇾🇪 Yemen announces complete naval blockade against the Zionist state!

      As of this moment, any ship, anywhere, that deals with the Zionist Nazi state will be targeted
      [remember in late 2023, or early 2024, I discussed the same total embargo and reverse siege would come to the West itself. It is well on track….]

    • #62432
      AHH
      Blocked


      a smug deep state operator signals to the zionazis: stop dithering and finish off Iran! But the zionazi shall have the last laugh on the eclipsed Anglos – the Murder-Suicide carved into so many places..

      💠 @imetatronink:
      ⭕🔻 Seeji Sundarakshan: Good piece. However I would disagree that von der Leyen is a strategic thinker who has masterfully schemed to keep the US “in” Europe.

      Agree with the Energy dynamics. Also the effect of 15% tariffs. US won’t get any reshoring of industry from the EU with this.
      ⭕ 🔸 The post below is my one-stop-shopping assessment of the elaborate too-clever-by-half Israeli infiltration operation against Iran in the so-called “12-Day War”.

      I would only add that, in killing a swath of senior officers, the Israelis probably did Iran a salutary favor.
      links his older,
      “Israel went for broke with its infiltration operation. It was a tactical success, but produced ephemeral operational advantage.

      They killed some senior generals, scientists, and their families.

      I saw scant credible evidence of significant damage to Iran’s AD and missile force.”
      🔻 Nenad Sarapa: An even bigger favor to Iran was in terms of greater patriotism and wariness of Western promises.
      🔻 Sahib3030🌍🌎🌏: The killing of senior officers in IRGC has led to the replacement by younger and more hawkish and smarter officers, the dinosaurs in the system have been replaced thanks to Israel.
      🔻 tjandthebear: Everyone’s saying that the Israeli & American warmongers are itching for a rematch soon but they’re substantially weaker relative to Iran than before and getting more so daily. Are they truly that idiotic?
      [is water wet and the sun hot?]
      ⭕🔻 SIMPLICIUS Ѱ:
      🇺🇸 July 18: If we have a smart president, you’re never going to let the dollar slide. If you have a dummy, that could happen.

      🇺🇸 July 25: A weak dollar makes you a hell of a lot more money. It doesn’t sound good, but you make a hell of a lot more money with a weaker dollar than you do with a strong dollar

      4D Chess
      Trust the plan
      Q    |media|
      🔻 WS: Meanwhile gold continues to flow into sovereign and private hands at a rapid pace …
      ⭕🔻 Tom Cotton:
      Poisoning young Americans with deadly fentanyl is a deliberate policy decision made by the Chinese Communist Party.

      Xi Jinping is the world’s largest drug dealer.
      🔻 WS: I want to administer a Voight-Kampff test to Tom Cotton.
      🔻 Ed H. Hanna: If he passes a Voight-Kampff test, he should be administered a fentanyl test, as his posts sound ubnuxious.
      cont. thread:
      ‼️ Mind-Boggling US Air Defense Fail

      150+ THAAD ($15M/each) and 80+ SM-3 (up to $37M each!) were fired during the 12-Day War against Iran — with notably unimpressive results.

      That’s 25% of total THAAD inventory and 6+ years of SM-3 production!
      🔻 CreepingDeath: That radome wasn’t giant nor was it anything special
      🔻 WS: It was, according to what I was able to ascertain, the main communications array on the base. As such, it was quite “special”. And the Iranians delivered a big warhead dead center on it, leaving nothing but a crater.

      It was an exceedingly impressive statement.
      cont. thread:
      📜 US/Israel Versus Iran – Round One
      🔻 Libra: Why did iran agree for ceasefire
      🔻 WS: Because having the Israelis (and the US) come crawling on their knees to request one represented a decisive victory for them.

      The Iranians are playing the long game, and as time goes on, the US/Israel will steadily weaken as Iran grows stronger.
      cont. thread:
      📜 The United States Cannot Defeat Iran
      🔻 Deus Abscondis: Carrier strike groups still there
      🔻 WS: Incorrect. The USS Timid Vinny (CVN-70) left the region weeks ago, and is now in the western Pacific, headed back to its homeport in San Diego.
      cont. thread:
      🔻 Patarames: 🇮🇱 is a small country; naturally it couldn’t cause the damage it did to Iran without 🇺🇸 help

      The Fordow strike…
      Missile defense for 12 days…
      ELINT satellite SAM triangulation…
      Shahed-136 interceptions by USAF…

      All critical enablers!

      ➡️ But not for more than 12 days…
      🔻 WS: There is exactly ZERO evidence that a single US/Israeli aircraft penetrated Iranian airspace beyond the extreme perimeter.

      All the strikes on Iran consisted of stand-off cruise missiles, long-range drones, and locally launched drones.
      🔻 Brennnessel: And pre-positioned, remote-controlled Spike anti-tank missiles.
      🔻 WS: Israel went for broke with its infiltration operation. It was a tactical success, but produced ephemeral operational advantage.

      They killed some senior generals, scientists, and their families.

      I saw scant credible evidence of significant damage to Iran’s AD and missile force.
      🔻 gpcus: Do you think after 12 days Israel was near the point of nuke use, usa was near to be involved directly or Iran was simply satisfied? If Iran had the upper hand, as you seem to imply, it miss the opportunity to finish of an enemy that will come back (stronger?), doesn’t it?
      🔻 Max: We’ll find out how long Israel can last in a war of attrition with Iran by the end of August when the Zionists will try to commit suicide again.
      🔻 Gary L: Why are you choosing 30 days from now?
      🔻 Max: The window to restart the war is closing for the Zionists. There’s something big about to happen in September that will be a paradigm shift in world affairs that until now followed the Western Imperialist rules-based order.
      🔻 Gary L: What is the “something big” in September which would necessitate renewed action?
      🔻 gpcus: Fall of Ukraine, NATO “charge of the Light Brigade”-style last gasp or new US attempt to destroy Iran nuclear research sites?
      🔻 Gary L: We’ll see. Could be, but this could drag on until next year. For one thing, Israel used 1/4 of its missiles reportedly, and it takes time to resupply.
      🔻 Bravesfan1988: Maybe as long as 12 months. Iran can also rebuild their missile assets as well.
      🔻 Max: Lol. 12 months? The Zionists couldn’t last 2 weeks and had to beg the USA to step in a broker a flimsy secession of hostilities. Should the war have gone on for a month, Iran would have reconfigured Israel, both demographically and psychologically. 😁
      🔻 Loveisrael: Iran surrendered after 1000 Iranians died
      🔻 Gary L: Would like to see how you made that wild and inaccurate conclusion. Is there a document? A video? An Israeli press release? 🤣 Actually, I think the surrender is a product of an overactive imagination. But whatever helps you sleep.
      🔻 WS: The Israelis importuned the Iranians for a ceasefire because their AD had been severely attrited, and they were getting pounded by accurate Iranian strikes on an almost daily basis. Even Iranian drones had begun to regularly penetrate the so-called “Iron Dome”.
      🔻 Disclose.tv: JUST IN – UK Defence Secretary says UK and Australia are “ready to fight together” if conflict breaks out over Taiwan — Telegraph
      🔻 WS: 🤦‍♂️ British pretensions to relevance have become so pathetically comical that I struggle to find anything fresh to say about them.

      In the context of the escalating appeal to arms around the world, the UK is a meaningless cipher.

      And Australia is more meaningless than the UK.

    • #62453
      AHH
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      ☝️ Sputnik’s Twitter version
      the Telegram version 👇🏽

      💠 @SputnikInt:
      ⭕ 🚨LAVROV: US-EU ENERGY DEAL WILL KILL EUROPEAN INDUSTRY

      By buying $750B worth of overpriced US energy, the EU is crippling itself — Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warns:

      • American fuel costs far more than Russian
      • European industry will bleed dry
      • Investments will flow to the US
      • Agriculture won’t be spared either

      And figures like European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen openly boast about following this path, Lavrov notes.
      [Russian media in English, especially outside Telegram App, is a travesty. And even in the latter they pull punches. We have to consider EVERYTHING Russia pushes in English as lukewarm pre-digested mulch]

      💠 @Sputnik Africa:
      ⭕❗️ Trump says he intends to shorten the 50 days allotted for achieving a ceasefire in Ukraine
      ⭕❗️New deadline for Russia on Ukrainian settlement will be 10-12 days, Trump says
      [This corresponds to 3-5 days AFTER Obama’s birthday. “The Guns of August”]

    • #62473
      AHH
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      💠 @Yemen | Bab-el-Mandeb:
      ⭕Interviews with the Crew of the “ETERNITY C” Confirm Its Destination to the Port of Eilat and Show Moments of Crew Rescue and Assistance

      War Media

      On Monday, 3 Safar 1447 AH, corresponding to July 28, 2025, the Yemeni War Media published interviews with the crew of the ship ETERNITY C, which was sunk by the Yemeni armed forces in the Red Sea.

      Crew recordings confirmed that the ship violated the maritime navigation ban on ports in occupied Palestine, stating that the port of Eilat was the ship’s destination from the port of Berbera in Somalia, while the Saudi port of Jeddah was a diversionary stop for refueling.

      Several crew members indicated that the ship’s captain did not inform them of receiving a request to avoid passage and the warning issued by the Yemeni naval forces.

      The crew of the ETERNITY C sent messages to companies sending their vessels to Israeli ports, advising them against trading and dealing with Israelis, warning of the “danger of facing the same fate,” and urging ships and companies “not to turn off their identification devices in this area.” They expressed their apologies to the Palestinians, stating, “We regret that our ship was heading to Israel.”

      Footage showed parts of the search and rescue operation conducted by the Yemeni navy for the ETERNITY C crew, which lasted for two days during which 11 crew members were rescued at sea, including two injured who received medical care. Additionally, one body found on board before the ship sank was transported to the hospital’s morgue.

      A military source noted that the ETERNITY C was targeted after its captain refused to comply with the Yemeni naval forces’ warning to directly target the ship if it did not respond. This came after the ship ignored several warnings from the Yemeni naval forces on international channel (16) to stop immediately.

      The source pointed out that the ETERNITY C is operated by the company COSMO SHIPMANAGEMENT SA, which has several vessels that have dealt with Israeli ports, including the HSL NIKE, which made four trips from Turkish and Egyptian ports to Haifa during “March, April, June, July” of this year, and the FAITH, which made two trips in recent months coming from Turkish and Egyptian ports.

      The source called on “all ship owners and operators, the maritime community, and citizens not to deal with the Israeli entity, regardless of the offers, to ensure the safety of ships and their crews,” affirming that “maritime navigation is safe for everyone except Israeli ships or those heading to occupied Palestinian ports or vessels of companies that violated the ban until the aggression and siege on Gaza ceases.”

      The source held “the shipping companies violating the Yemeni decree fully responsible for the safety of their ships, their crews, and the marine environment,” emphasizing the Yemeni armed forces’ commitment to “enforcing the maritime navigation ban on the Israeli entity and preventing any ship of any nationality or belonging to any owning or operating company that deals with the entity from passing.”

      The military source noted that “all ships must open their communication identifiers,” affirming that the Yemeni naval forces are ready to receive any calls and communications to assist ships and facilitate their passage through international channel 16 or via email at info@navy.gov.ye.

      The complete footage of the testimonies from the crew of the “ETERNITY C” ship, which was sunk by the Yemeni armed forces.

      💠 @Palestinian Commie:
      ⭕ 🎙Zionist official to Kann:

      “We are in our worst possible situation. The negotiations are stuck, the army is staggering, soldiers are being killed, and Hamas is feeling no pressure. Not to mention Trump’s statements today confirming the existence of famine in Gaza”
      ⭕ 🇸🇾🏴‍☠🇺🇸🇹🇷  Field sources: Two Al-Jolani members killed in clashes in the Homs countryside, near the Lebanese-Syrian border
      ⭕ ❗️Kurdistan 24:

      The SDF has rejected a US proposal, conveyed by US envoy Tom Barrack and backed by Damascus, that called for their withdrawal from Raqqa, Deir Ezzor, Hasakah, and Tabqa and their full integration into the Syrian army.

      💠 @kuluary_zaliva (В кулуарах Залива):
      AI strengthens US ties with Gulf countries

      The new US artificial intelligence strategy could become a catalyst for strengthening technological cooperation with the Persian Gulf countries. The AI Action Plan recently presented by Donald Trump aims to enhance the US position in the development and production of a full range of AI solutions.

      The initiative recognizes AI as a strategic export direction and provides “institutional support” for multimillion-dollar agreements signed with the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Bahrain, thereby laying the foundation for deepening partnerships with the Gulf monarchies.

      The UAE Ambassador to the US, Yousef Al Otaiba, welcomed Washington’s initiative, confirming readiness to follow the $1.4 trillion investment plan. For Gulf countries interested in implementing AI infrastructure, the new American strategy is an opportunity to accelerate the development of their own ecosystems relying on American technologies.

      💠 @Intel Slava Z:
      ⭕ 🇪🇹🇪🇷Ethiopia is moving heavy weaponry to the border with Eritrea in the east amid rising tensions between the two countries. [Good Lord. Another border war between neighbors, and involving BRICS]
      ⭕ ☦🇵🇸❌🇮🇱 — For around the fourth time over the past month, Jewish settlers in West Bank have once again attacked the Christian Palestinian village of Taybeh.

      The settlers wrote threats on the walls, burned homes and vehicles of citizens.
      [Taybeh means “Good” or “Kindness” and derivative meanings..]

      💠 @🌎🛡GEOPOL360🕊🌍:
      ⭕ 🇮🇷🇪🇺 The head of intelligence of the Revolutionary Guards Corps to the Europeans

      Iranian General Majid Khademi referred to the threats from Israel and the reactions of the Europeans, stating: if the Europeans want to take action, we have solutions that we can use effectively, and the main losers in this matter will be the Europeans themselves.
      [Likely referring to selective blockade of Hormuz?]
      The Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, stated that he survived an assassination attempt planned during the 12-day war between Israel and Iran, which began on June 13, 2025.

      According to him, a bomb had been placed in a house located right across from his residence, but it was discovered before it exploded.
      ⭕ 🇬🇧🇨🇳🇹🇼 British Defence Secretary John Healey says the UK is “ready to fight” alongside its allies in the Pacific if a conflict breaks out over Taiwan.

      Speaking aboard HMS Prince of Wales in Darwin, Mr. Healey emphasized the UK’s commitment to its allies, especially Australia, stating: “If we have to fight, Australia and the UK are nations that will fight together.”

      These remarks come amid rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific region, where the British carrier group is taking part in major military exercises. Mr. Healey made clear that the UK prefers peaceful resolutions but is ready to “ensure peace by force.”
      ⭕ China 🇨🇳 responds to the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 regarding the warning about Taiwan 🇹🇼:

      The United Kingdom has more admirals than warships, China claims.

      This statement comes after British officials said they were ready to fight China if a war broke out over Taiwan.
      [FAFO]
      ⭕🌍 Armed groups in the Sahel have been seen using fiber optic drones — a development unprecedented in the region.
      [Courtesy of Anglo-Zionists and UkroNazis]

    • #62478
      AHH
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    • #62487
      AHH
      Blocked


      Crazed Ripper was right. Our precious bodily fluids were perverted and corrupted beyond repair or redemption..


      Such a revelatory stream of consciousness. Count the projections and gleeful lies. Note the two men sitting beside him when he makes each of the two “ultimatums.” Anglo-Dutch East India Company!


      Since “civilization” arose, slavery has existed. But the scale, nature, pervasiveness, and occult slavery of the End Times is unprecedented and catastrophic. Even if British borders didn’t exist, this slavery alone would perpetuate Forever Wars and universal strife and chaos

      💠 🌎🛡GEOPOL360🕊🌍:
      ⭕ 🇺🇸🏴 Armored “golf cart” of American President Donald Trump during his visit to Scotland.
      [I seriously thought that this was either a hearse or a joke]

    • #62499
      emersonreturn
      Participant

      china tweaking sea games

       

    • #62500
      AHH
      Blocked

      https://x.com/s_m_marandi/status/1950103129032139043

      https://x.com/s_m_marandi/status/1950093615201464344
      💠 🌎🛡GEOPOL360🕊🌍:
      ⭕ 🇨🇳 China has claimed the successful development of one of the most powerful laser crystals in the world, designed to neutralize enemy satellites in space.

      According to a report from the South China Morning Post, this crystal technology could potentially “blind” surveillance satellites by disrupting their sensors, giving China a strategic advantage in space warfare.

      Reports suggest that this development marks a new step in China’s ambitions to dominate space. The laser crystal could be used to target American satellites in low orbit, which are essential to the US surveillance network.

      The report also indicates that China plans to expand this technology through significant investments in operational infrastructure.

      China’s intentions go beyond low orbit. The South China Morning Post reports that China is preparing to extend its laser capabilities to medium and geosynchronous orbits. These higher orbits house critical American systems such as GPS and the Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS), which supports nuclear missile detection.

      According to Chinese defense experts, modern warfare may require the neutralization of hundreds of satellites.
      ⭕ 🇰🇵🇺🇸 North Korea says Trump must accept the new nuclear reality

      North Korea said on Tuesday that the United States must accept that the reality has changed since past summits between the countries, and that no future dialogue will end its nuclear program, the state news agency KCNA reported.

      Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, acknowledged that the personal relationship between Kim and U.S. President Donald Trump “is not bad.”

      But if Washington intended to use a personal relationship as a means to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, that effort would only be the subject of “mockery,” Kim Yo Jong said in a statement carried by KCNA.
      [Why is she bringing this up? Did the freaks actually approach Korea with request to disarm, in return for “juicy deals”?? Unbelievable. Only the raving fools of the planet, like the headchoppers in Damascus, will consent to being disarmed by savages preparing to storm them]
      ⭕ 🇮🇳🇵🇰 Indian MP from Kerala, K Francis George:

      India has lost five fighter jets: 3 Rafales, 1 Sukhoi-30MKI, 1 MiG-29 in unacknowledged war incidents.

      All shot down on our own territory.

      He accused the government of hiding these losses, citing anonymous sources. |media|

    • #62501
      emersonreturn
      Participant

      china has been working flat out on space/satellite/laser research.  china & russia have transformed war, empire is like natives with bows & arrows fending off canons.

       

      post # 62288 speaks to satellite ability to go dark.

       

      the following link is to an article on: China Unveils Microwave Weapon with Nuclear Bomb-like Power, Targeting Satellites & Drones

       

      China Unveils Microwave Weapon with Nuclear Bomb-Like Power, Targeting Satellites & Drones (Video)

       

       

    • #62511
      emersonreturn
      Participant

      ‘We Stand With You’,  Yemeni forces vow as they stage ‘special’ pro-Palestinian operation

       

      https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2025/07/29/752105/Yemen-Israel-missile-Ben-Gurion-Gaza

    • #62512
      emersonreturn
      Participant

      this sorta speaks to the south china morning post’s post:

    • #62513
      emersonreturn
      Participant

      it’s rt…never mind, simply savour lavrov slipping from iran, india, china & pakistan.  only lavrov could waltz them like leonard through this end of…?

       

      Tehran’s new war plan: Build an anti-Nato

      https://www.rt.com/news/622028-tehran-sco-summit-beijing/

      • #62514
        Grieved
        Participant

        Yes. Thank you.

        And the article puts into words what we know: “The rules-based order is no longer rules-based – it is power-based.

        The world divides into countries that know this and countries that have not yet learned. Iran knows this. And it is reminding its neighbors and colleagues. One leads by example.

        • #62531
          Mr P
          Participant

          Power has made the rules for some time, as Mao said, political power comes from the gun…but here’s Franklin: “The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know, that a financial element in the larger centers has owned the Government ever since the days of Andrew Jackson — and I am not wholly excepting the Administration of W. W. The country is going through a repetition of Jackson’s fight with the Bank of the United States — only on a far bigger and broader basis.”  Note his usage “the larger centers”…meaning, I think, wall street and the City

          The War we witness is about who will set the rules. Monsters or Civilized people…

    • #62527
      AHH
      Blocked


      ☝️ keep in mind, most mothers can’t lactate as starving. So it makes clear the objective is to exterminate the Palestinian people root and branch, including those days old


      Like EuroHyenas now rushing to “recognize” Palestinian state, this new openness of western presstitutes to allow discussion of Genocide and present Arab PoV make clear the eradication of Palestinians is so advanced, the criminals rush to exonerate themselves through pretend sympathy and honesty. It is a coordinated well-timed “cover your ass” moment, which the entire lot entered at the flip of a switch, as they know Palestinians may cease to exist shortly

      💠 @Palestinian Commie:
      repost from ResistanceTrench mirror:
      🇶🇦🇸🇦🇪🇬 Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt issued the joint statement during a two-state solution conference on July 29, 2025, at the UN headquarters in New York:

      “In the context of ending the war in Gaza, Hamas must end its rule in Gaza and hand over its weapons to the Palestinian Authority, with international engagement and support, in line with the objective of a sovereign and independent Palestinian State.”
      ⭕ ▪️This is exactly the goal of this whole “recognizing Palestine” bullshit

      Believing that anything good would ever come from France is stupid enough, aside from these big 3 CIA regimes that are destroying the Middle East

      Nobody wants a Palestinian state; they’re only preparing to completely kill 2 million Gazans and hope to hand it over to the collaborative PA, whom they just “recognized”. A few years later, there would be no more PA, hypothetically speaking.

      The “two-state solution” means recognizing a defenseless imaginary Palestinian state on paper, while Zionist settlers supported by their military keep expanding into Palestinian lands and communities until they become little separated ghetto clusters – and eventually vanish into “israeli” society like the Arabs of the occupied lands – THAT is the Zionist vision, backed by the Nazi EU with their humanitarian mask, and by puppet Arab states and the Muslim nation that worships Bin Salman

      It hasn’t been 70 years since the French killed 2 million Algerians to maintain their hegemony, and still failed. Europeans are Nazis, and forever will be, until they’re nuked into reason
      ⭕ – Finally, the truth is out

      Qatar has given up the act, once and for all. After decades of sponsoring Hamas on behalf of the Zionist state as a controlled opposition, pumping all the money and weapons into Gaza; Qatar is responsible for the genocide, if anyone is to blame. They won’t give you a dollar today if they weren’t planning your funeral tomorrow. And today, Qatar already plans the funeral of Gaza, alongside the corrupt political wing of Hamas, who conspired against their own military wing with the CIA. Now history has written down collaborators like Haniyah and Mashaal as martyrs and heroes, and heroes like Arafat and Khalil al-Wazir as collaborators. Hamas has been split in two since October 7; Al-Qassam Brigades can no longer be referred to as Hamas, and vice versa. Why? Because when their military media and spokesman Abu Ubaida hail Iran and Yemen in each statement, their political wing dies inside. The “Hamas” that had betrayed Iran continuously for 10 years has woken up, hopefully not too late, and everyone in the organization must pick a side: Iran or the US. Haniyah, who held the three-star flag in Syria 10 years ago was killed in Iran symbolically (with the dirty intention of Mossad to make our stupid nation believe Iran actually gave him up), and was still mourned like a national hero by millions. The Hamas that stood with the takfiri groups who have now besieged Hezbollah is no more; in this decisive final battle, Al-Qassam Brigades see it clearly:

      Only Iran and Yemen have stood by its side until the end, and Qatar has spearheaded all the CIA conspiracies to execute the movement and bring it to a historic end

      Yes, my dear Hamas comrades, QATAR IS CALLING FOR YOUR DISARMAMENT
      repost from IRNA News Agency:
      🔶Britain says will recognize Palestinian state unless Israel stops Gaza war

      📌 Britain will recognize the state of Palestine by September unless Israel takes substantive steps to put an end to its war in the Gaza Strip.

      🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85900970/
      ⭕ – Biggest hoax of the war

      “The world is recognizing Palestine”. No, they’re recognizing the Palestinian Authority.

      What plans of holocaust do they have for Gaza in the next 2 months? And how lucky will they be in their plans? Success or backfire?

    • #62545
      cronetoo
      Participant

    • #62561
      AHH
      Blocked

      ☝️ we’ve discussed this since late 2023. Why Satanyahoo will hold on, against all odds, as prophesied by the Nikolaev Rebbe decades ago. As Orange is the Last American Prez, so Bibi the Last of Zion. This is why I ignore all talk of internal dissension within Zion; all factions and spectrum of their political system know the score, and toe the line. And why MIGA Trump will support this mini-beast no matter what


      💠 @Palestinian Commie:
      ⭕ 🔰 Sheikh Naim Qassem [leader of Hezbollah]:

      Today, we in Lebanon are under an existential threat to our people including all our sects, by “Israel,” “ISIS,” and America, under the guise of the “New Middle East.”

      We have Syria as a model today, where the enemy is killing, bombing, and drawing the geographical and political borders and future of Syria

      We will not accept Lebanon being an appendage of “Israel” even if the entire world conspires for it, and we will not accept Lebanon being taken hostage as long as we have a living breath in us
      ⭕ Forgot to add:

      There was a reason the Muslim Brotherhood were supported in overthrowing Mubarak’s Egypt, and then they themselves were overthrown by the same people who placed them, a year later. Because such a genocide would not be possible with Mubarak (or even Morsi) in the presidential chair in Cairo; no president has been more despicable in Egypt’s history than Sissy – and his presidency now is no coincidence. The siege on Gaza has been planned for a decade.
      [He’s continuing thought above on Qatar and Egypt’s betrayal]
      The PA still doesn’t realize it’s a condom. They’re secretly wishing for the fall of Gaza, not knowing they would be next

      Classic colonial division, and works every time. Politics are so simple 🤗
      [He’s also continuing thought of Palestinian Authority criminal compradores joining in today’s announcement in NYC demanding demilitarization of Hamas in return for “Palestinian state”. What a sad shitshow]
      ⭕️ 🇫🇷 source: France wants to recognize Palestine as a state but with the precondition that Hamas is disarmed and removed from Gaza
      ⭕ 🇮🇷 🇮🇱 Iran Head of Parliament Qalibaf in Geneva: We must stop the Nazis of the 21st century before it’s too late

      • Gaza today is a museum of crime and a testing ground for killing technologies.
      • Gaza today is a place where the right to live is punished with bullets and famine, as the Minister of Defense of the apartheid regime of Israel has stated that they consider the Palestinian people to be subhuman animals who should not be allowed any water or food.
      • Gaza is not just a point on the map; it is the center of testing humanity’s conscience.
      • In the face of the genocide in Gaza, we must not be mere spectators; we must stop the Nazis of the 21st century before it’s too late.
        [why is he wasting time at this point speaking from the heart of the Garden? Persians remain transfixed, like prey under the hypnotic gaze of a boa constrictor]

      💠 🌎🛡GEOPOL360🕊🌍:
      ⭕ 🇧🇷Thousands of motorcyclists in support of former president Jair Bolsonaro. |media|
      [A Brazilian “Spring” in motion? Why not? They’re blowin UP the rest of the world]
      ⭕️ 🇺🇸❌🇧🇷 The United States sanctions Brazilian Supreme Court judge Alexandre de Moraes.

      Judge Alexandre de Moraes of the Brazilian Federal Supreme Court is now on the United States Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) list!
      ⭕ 🇮🇷🇷🇺🇺🇸🇹🇷🇨🇳🇦🇿🇦🇲 Iran and Russia could be ready for military action against Zangazour

      Information published in recent weeks indicates the Americans’ willingness to intervene directly in the Zangazour corridor issue.

      The Americans have proposed that the route parallel to the Iranian border on Armenian soil, which connects the main territory of Azerbaijan to Nakhitchevan, be leased for 100 years to an “American private military company.”

      This move would definitively distance Russia from the South Caucasus and could also put Iran at risk of direct conflict with the Americans in this region.

      The spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that “the behavior of the Americans is nothing but deception and that the West is hiding behind this project a totally opportunistic action.”

      In addition to Russia, China, which benefited from transporting its goods to Europe via the Armenian railway, sees its interests threatened by this corridor.

      Until now, if Iran was ready to act militarily alone to prevent the domination of Azerbaijan and Turkey over its border with Armenia, now, with the intervention of the Americans and the alliance of the Russians and Chinese, this preparation would be more serious than ever.
      ⭕ 🇹🇷🇰🇿 Turkish President Erdogan awards Kazakh President Tokayev the highest distinction of the country, the Order of Devlet Nisani, in Ankara, Turkey.

      Tokayev, during a visit to Turkey, signed 18 economic and military agreements with Erdogan. |media|
      [the turkic Greater Turan Rising. After the Gulfies and Anglo-Zionists, these will be the great losers of this world war….]

      💠 @Hamas/Tsahal:
      Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt sign a declaration calling on Hamas to disarm and leave Gaza at the UN conference on the two-state solution

      ➡️ Arab countries, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, have signed a declaration calling on Hamas to disarm and end its control of Gaza, aiming to end the devastating war in the Palestinian territory.

      ❗️ Seventeen countries, along with the European Union and the Arab League, support a seven-page text agreed upon at a United Nations conference aimed at reviving the two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinians.

      “As part of ending the war in Gaza, Hamas must end its control in Gaza and hand over its weapons to the Palestinian Authority, with international commitment and support, in accordance with the goal of a sovereign and independent Palestinian state,” the declaration states.

      ➡️ The text also condemns the deadly attacks by Hamas against Israel on October 7, 2023, which triggered the war.

      📝 France, which co-chairs the conference with Saudi Arabia, describes the declaration as “historic and unprecedented.”

      “For the first time, Arab and Middle Eastern countries condemn Hamas, condemn October 7, call for Hamas disarmament, demand its exclusion from Palestinian governance, and clearly express their intention to normalize relations with Israel in the future,” says French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot.

      🇺🇳 The text, co-signed by France, the United Kingdom, and Canada among other Western nations, also calls for a possible deployment of foreign forces to stabilize Gaza after hostilities end.

      🔗 Source: Times of Israel
      [Was the “seven-page text agreed upon” drafted in Tel Aviv for their slaves? What pitiful waste of time. Can they win the war on the ground, even if 100% of the useless Arab concubines prostrate themselves? Talk is cheap. The same dynamics as in 404 prevail here. So let the sad wolves howl at the moon]
      ⭕ The United States is increasing pressure on Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah

      The United States is demanding that the Lebanese cabinet make an immediate formal decision to disarm Hezbollah before talks can resume to end Israel’s military operations, sources told Reuters.

      Without a public commitment, U.S. envoy Thomas Barrack will cease negotiations in Beirut, and Washington will not pressure Israel to stop airstrikes or withdraw its troops from southern Lebanon. Hezbollah, designated a terrorist group by the United States, insists that Israel first end its strikes and withdraw.

      Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam plans a cabinet session soon, as fears of an escalation in Israeli strikes grow if no action is taken.

      Reuters!
      [What abuncha eunuchs and Hyenas. “Disarm yourselves as we can’t beat you!” Fie! How can an abject vassal kept weak as a police force for decades disarm the seasoned force which the Anglo-Zionists themselves could not defeat? This is as risible as giving ultimatums to Russia today]
      ⭕ Israel Hayom, one of Israel’s largest newspapers, calls on the Israeli government to provide full support to Cyprus and Greece to liberate northern Cyprus from Turkish occupation and colonization!

      📰 Israel Hayom: Northern Cyprus is also an Israeli problem

      ➡️ Cyprus recently commemorated the 51st anniversary of the 1974 Turkish invasion – a lasting trauma for Greek Cypriots. For decades, Israel considered this conflict a distant Greek-Turkish problem, but must now clearly recognize: northern Cyprus is not only a Greek Cypriot problem – it is also an Israeli problem. Practically, northern Cyprus functions as an international lawless zone, allowing Turkey and terrorist groups like Hamas and Iran’s Qods Force unrestricted operational freedom.

      ➡️ Since the invasion, which killed thousands and displaced hundreds of thousands, the Turkish presence has quietly transformed. The region is now an advanced base for the Turkish military, hosting sophisticated weapons systems, cyber surveillance, and electromagnetic intelligence (SIGINT) infrastructure capable of intercepting Israeli military and civilian communications, as well as secret terrorist facilities supported by Ankara.

      🕵️‍♂️ According to leaked intelligence documents, senior Turkish officials described northern Cyprus as an ideal place “where anything can be done without police interference or judicial oversight.”

      ➡️ Turkey can deploy armed drones from Lefkoniko airfield – transformed from an abandoned airport into a drone base amid regional gas disputes – much faster than from its mainland bases.

      🪖 Since May 2021, Turkey has officially stationed Bayraktar TB2 armed drones there, and more advanced Akinci UAVs were publicly showcased at a military parade in July 2024.

      🛸 These UAVs can quickly target Israeli gas platforms, warships, and strategic sites. Additionally, Turkey’s advanced ATMACA anti-ship missiles, with a range of over 200 km, could directly threaten Israeli maritime assets, including critical gas platforms. Furthermore, Turkey’s new Typhoon ballistic missile can accurately strike targets up to 560 kilometers away.

      🚀 According to Western intelligence, missile bases in Kyrenia and Famagusta are already ready for deployment, posing Turkey’s first direct ballistic threat against Israel, with the capability to strike Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Haifa Bay.

      ❗️ It is neither Israel’s role nor desire to liberate northern Cyprus. However, if the threat from the region reaches a critical threshold, Israel’s strategic posture must change.

      ➡️ Israel, in coordination with Greece and Cyprus, must prepare a contingency operation to liberate the northern part of the island. Such an operation would neutralize Turkey’s reinforcement capabilities from the mainland, eliminate northern Cyprus’s air defense systems, destroy intelligence and command centers, and finally remove Turkish forces, restoring internationally recognized Cypriot sovereignty.

      🔗 Israel Hayom
      [If only this were true. Southern Cyprus would not be turning into a zionazi garrison if it weren’t safe.. the Turkics are as thick as thieves]
      Twenty-two Israeli cabinet ministers and coalition lawmakers signed a letter requesting Defense Minister Israel Katz to approve a visit to northern Gaza organized by settler groups to examine potential sites for future illegal Israeli settlements.

      “The Gaza Strip is no longer a geographical area; it is the living heart of the Land of Israel, a region with deep biblical, historical, and national roots,” the letter states, arguing that Israel should resettle northern Gaza as it is under full IDF control and “empty of Gaza residents.”
      ⭕ Groups of Israeli ultranationalist activists who want to establish new Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip set out on foot from the Sderot area to reach a viewpoint less than a kilometer from the border with the Gaza Strip.

      “The idea is to promote the idea of settlements in the Gaza Strip. Zionism, settlements, and security,” said Daniella Weiss, president of Nachala and a veteran settlement activist.

    • #62564
      AHH
      Blocked


      💠 @imetatronink:
      ⭕🔻 μη τις: Brilliant analysis. I hope you’re right about this part : “And, if it comes to that, I am increasingly convinced the Russians, Chinese, and North Koreans will act to reinforce the Iranians as needed to exact a punishing toll on the teetering American titan.”
      🔻 Urs Kudoka: Damn, there’s no better way to describe the decline of the West. Congratulations.
      🔻 The Burning Archive: And a lot of suffering for US citizens in an American девяностые.
      Revenge will never solve anything.
      Karma will.
      🔻 blindpig/1966: Well done Sir. I sure wish you did interviews. You are a voice of reason in a sea of hubris filled imbeciles.

      ‼️ I’ve talked a lot over the past three+ years about #TheImaginaryWar.

      Now, in the past few months, we’ve seen the emergence of #TheImaginaryTradeDeals — which pretty much characterizes every “greatest deal ever” Trump has announced.

      #EmpireOfLies |link|
      [but they DO serve an occult purpose. The PetroSheikhs began the “tribute stampede” – designed to message mankind how to survive the Arrival of Agent Orange Chaos. Too bad the ones who count will neither not kneel nor serve tribute, save gullet-fulls of precision missilry and dronification up the wazoo]
      🔻 Seeji Sundarakshan: Not just the EU… |link|
      🔻 gobely gook: Either way the sun has set on the EU project and as an european I can only thank god
      🔻 〰️: Do you believe the internet monitoring laws coming into effect are due to the fact we may soon be in a open WWIII, Sir?
      🔻 Timothy Leary’s Dead: All he’s done is add more taxes on to the US public while claiming that tariffs are paid by the country they’re placed on.
      He’s just a habitual liar!
      🔻 Alice Payres: They know that the time is running out on the existing “rules based” world order and nothing they sign today will matter 6 months from now.
      🔻 David Eire: Trump’s tariff bunglings are alienating almost the whole world
      In doing that he is hastening the decline of US global power
      Which ironically is a good thing for all of us
      🔻 Ed H. Hanna: The latest of the Imaginary Trade Deals, the EU’s, raises significant concerns regarding its economic implications: |link|
      ⭕🔻 yung macro 年轻的宏观: I’m generally a staunch defender of the economics profession but the fact that an 80 year old reality show star and his ragtag crew of like 5 alabama university undergrads are running circles around 10 thousand PhDs for a year now does raise some questions one cannot ignore
      🔻 SIMPLICIUS Ѱ: Do they know that this “haul” is being taken from American people and companies? It’s not the “world” that’s paying the tariffs.
      🔻 WS: I guarantee you that 99% of the American populace has no understanding whatsoever of these things.
      🔻 Join Bri , Brics & the Multipolar World .: Americans don’t have a hip pocket nerve ?
      🔻 WS: Sure. But they don’t understand the correlations at work. That’s why they are so easily persuaded to believe it’s China’s, or Russia’s, or Iran’s fault.
      retweet:
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: Not only do the Russians not care but we lack the means to make them care.

      Our options right now are to commit economic seppuku with secondary sanctions as the Russians laugh at us, or hand over the US military’s remaining war materiel to Ukraine and watch it burn on the steppe.
      links:
      🔻 Rapid Response 47:.@POTUS on Russia: “I’m going to make a new deadline of about ten or twelve days from today… there’s no reason in waiting… I want to be generous but we just don’t see any progress being made.”
      🔻 Tirius99: How are they going to enforce those secondary sanctions on India and China? What threaten to kick them out of SWIFT when they have BRICS own payment system now?
      It’s all empty gestures
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: We either don’t or we try to and they cut us off and we enjoy our empty shelves for a while.
      🔻 Cocktopus ✈️: We could always play the ultimate Trump card and start a nuclear war over it
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: Which the Russians will probably manage to make it out of better off than us, somehow.
      ⭕🔻 B’Tselem בצלם بتسيلم: Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

      It sounds inconceivable. But it’s the truth.

      Israel is taking deliberate, coordinated action to destroy the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. …
      [same self-exculpatory crap in tweet way above I posted yesterday]
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: I’ve avoided using the term “genocide” for Israel’s war in Gaza up until now for a reason – indiscriminate attacks don’t necessarily indicate intent to exterminate a population.

      But at this point the Israelis are presiding over an engineered famine. What else are we to call it?
      🔻 WS: That has clearly been the plan from the beginning.

      Incidentally, I posted this BEFORE Netanyahu himself made reference to Amalek a few days later.
      links from his of Oct 10, 2023, “”Thus saith the Lord of hosts … ‘Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.'”

      1 Samuel 15:3″
      🔻 WS: links from his 6 Dec 2023,
      ‼️ Israel’s aims vis-a-vis Gaza are, from what I have seen, rather explicitly manifest: the previously existing Gaza Strip is going to be razed to the ground and its prior inhabitants either exterminated or expelled elsewhere preparatory to something new being built in its place.
      🔻 Majid Hosseini: Look at the date of this tweet
      🔻 John: you could have made the same observation in 1948…
      🔻 Balando con Lobos: Go look at google aerial images of northern Gaza, last updated late 2024. There is no turning back. Its been destroyed. All infrastructure, most buildings.
      Gaza would be uninhabitable for a decade if the IDF withdrew tomorrow. This is the plan…its intentional
      🔻 Hikaten: What’s so clairvoyant about this Tweet? Everyone with a braincell knows how americans behave. What was not so predictable to everyone was that Uzrael would still be bogged down in a 350 km² city losing IDF swines every day 2 years after acktober 7!
      ⭕🔻 Heyman_101: 🇷🇺🇺🇦 Russian forces have reportedly leveled out the frontline on their approach to the town of Seversk.

      If confirmed, then it’s more likely that Ukranian forces withdrew from the area to pre-made positions. It would also mark an advance of 3km, placing Russian forces within 4km of Seversk itself.
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: Another part of the map that was static for three years now moving again.
      🔻 WS: I’ve always been fascinated by how dams break. |media|
      [it is like how Hemingway became broke, or Empires end]
      ⭕🔻 George Galloway:
      Sen Miss Lindsey Graham and Pres Donald Trump are both openly threatening Russia this evening. They are threatening a nuclear-armed hypersonically capable super-power in language unimaginable during the Cold War through which I lived and was active politically. We are on the Eve of Destruction. And few have noticed… @MoatsTV
      🔻 Doubting Thomas: Most realize that Trump has no intension of going to war with Russia over Ukraine.

      Graham is a warmonger.
      🔻 Halide Edip: He is doing that as we speak
      🔻 Doubting Thomas: Trump didn’t suggest a military solution to the conflict.
      🔻 Halide Edip: Trump is arming Ukraine, providing ISR
      and refuses to address the “root causes”
      He also heavily armed during first term.

      Its his war now and unless the US can deal with realities
      the solution WILL be military.
      🔻 Doubting Thomas: Nope.
      🔻 Halide Edip: losing project Ukraine will be the largest strategic loss for the US in its whole history.

      Trump had the dropping this hot potato in January
      and blame it on Biden and NATO, but he failed.

      As someone who hates LOSERS, he is going to do everything he can to deny being one
      🔻 Doubting Thomas: Biden/Johnson’s war won’t end well for Zelensky and Ukraine.
      🔻 Halide Edip: and he will have many supporters who will support him in this denial of reality.

      My son in law is one of them.
      🔻 Doubting Thomas: Trump knows what’s going on better than anyone. The question is, does Putin?
      🔻 Halide Edip: good article @imetatronink
      📜 When the Bully Bluff Blows
      🔻 Doubting Thomas: The stuff of WW3.
      🔻 Halide Edip: if you want it, you can have it!

      if we dont get it, we can thank both Russia and China
      🔻 Doubting Thomas: Trump and Putin just may pull it off. Peace
      🔻 WS: Trump has absolutely nothing to do with it, and no power to do anything even if he were so inclined. The terms are being dictated to him.
      📜 Dictating Terms
      ⭕🔻 Lord Bebo:
      🇮🇱🇵🇸 INSANE FOOTAGE: Gazan fighters run up to Israeli tanks and just put bombs on them.

      Zero range attacks don’t stop! |link|
      🔻 Armchair Warlord: I recall seeing precisely one video of something like this happening in the entire War on Terror, and it was a hand grenade in a plastic bag hung on the outside of a Stryker by a pedestrian.

      The IDF has too much horsepower and not enough brainpower.
      🔻 WS: I have noted the reported ages of the IDF soldiers who have been KIA in Gaza — 19-22, with few exceptions.

      Undoubtedly mostly conscripts and called-up reservists.

      Scared pampered children, for the most part, I figure.
      🔻 John: who have no problem committing unspeakable atrocities against civilians. it’s always the youth, who lack wisdom and judgment, who become the most extreme… but shame on the ‘leaders’ who send them knowing the outcome… plotting the outcome.
      ⭕🔻 Olga Bazova: “Have I done enough to destroy Ukraine as a nation?”
      🔻 WS: Zaluzhnyi commanded #TheMotherOfAllProxyArmies Versions 1, 2, and 3.

      For the most part, he did what the US/NATO imbeciles told him to do.

      His brigades were repeatedly lured into killing fields where Russian firepower systematically slaughtered them and burned their machines.
      ⭕🤦‍♂️ B-61 “Tactical” Nukes, Oh My!

      The US has reportedly augmented its inventory of B-61 nuclear gravity bombs in Europe.

      Good luck penetrating Russian airspace in order to deliver these bombs on a target.
      🔻 Rubber-Dubber: |flight crew|
      #TheImaginaryWar goes berserk.
      links:
      🔻 Euromaidan Press: Frontline report: Ukrainian defenders revive Roman anti-cavalry tactics to achieve devastating 66-to-1 kill ratio against Russian forces |link|
      🔻 Martin Anantharaman: Migrate it all to metaverse😂
      retweet of his older:
      🤡🌎 Bold Talk for a Man with Such a Small Pitchfork

      “If Putin and others are wondering what happens on day 51, I would suggest they call the Ayatollah.”
      🔻 AP Williams 🇿🇦: A degenerate political hill billy high on his own supply of hate meth
      🔻 Randy Clark: American Gothic
      retweet of his older:
      Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!
      🔻 cj hill: He always was a schmuck from Queens.
      ⭕‼️ No Cards to Play

      Trump issues a 10-day ultimatum to Putin, who rolls his eyes and deigns not to even reply.

      The only “deal” to be made at this juncture is the US/NATO agreeing to the terms Russia dictates.
      📜 Dictating Terms
      🔻 Mike Mihajlovic: Indeed
      🔻 RK: Not quite to the point, or maybe, but I for one could not resist. |media|

      • #62568
        Mr P
        Participant

        “Doubting Thomas: Trump didn’t suggest a military solution to the conflict.”

        On the contrary, according to Fatboy hizownself he threatened Putin and Xi face to face with bombing the chit outta their capital cities. see…https://youtu.be/_tLmZShwxDs

    • #62566
      Mr P
      Participant

      Hamas/Hezbollah, and generally…script fragment…

      Give us your gun and we’ll leave you in peace.

      I need my gun myself.

      Aw, throw that old iron over here.
      We’ll pick it up and go on our way.

      You go anyway without my gun, and go quick.

      All right. All right. Look here, amigo,

      you got the wrong idea.
      We don’t want to get your gun for nothing. We want to buy it.
      Look, I have a gold watch with a gold chain…
      …made in your own country. The watch and the chain, they’re worth at least 200 pesos.
      I’ll change it for your gun.You better take it. That’s a good business for you.

      You keep your watch, I’ll keep my gun.

      Oh, you’ll keep it? You will keep it? We won’t get it?

      I’ll show you.
      [GUNSHOT]
      [GUNFIRE]

      Film Clip: https://youtu.be/mHn004LGClc?t=4

      “The unarmed man is not only defenseless, he is contemptible”… Machiavelli

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      💠 @Sputnik Africa:
      Laotian President Lays Wreath at Tomb of Unknown Soldier in Moscow, Sputnik Correspondent Reports

      Thongloun Sisoulith, who is on an official visit to Russia, is expected to hold talks with Putin on Thursday. |media|
      [Sputnik Twitter, whether on Africa or International iterations, skipped this VIP visit. Laos is at heart of ASEAN, with borders with all key actors of the moment – China, Thai, and Cambodia]
      ⭕ 🔥Russia’s liberation of Chasov Yar swings open the gates to Donbass – analyst

      The fall of one of Ukraine’s toughest strongholds marks a clear turning point in the battle for Donbass, geopolitical analyst Brian Berletic told Sputnik.

      🔍Chasov Yar was used by Ukraine to secure Bakhmut (Artyomovsk) and block Russia’s path to its most fortified strongholds in Donbass: Kramatorsk and Slavyansk to the northwest, the former US Marine said.

      Its fall “strips Ukraine of key strategic depth in Donbass and deepens an already deteriorating battlefield position.”

      With Chasov Yar liberated, the road to Kramatorsk and Slavyansk is open – the last major cities in Donbass still under Ukrainian control, aside from Pokrovsk (Krasnoarmeysk), which is also being encircled.

      Here’s how the battlefield situation could evolve, according to the pundit:

      • Russia continues to adhere to an attrition strategy of relentless pressure instead of dramatic “big arrow offensives.”
      • It is steadily building combat power and grinding down Ukrainian lines across the front.
      • The goal is to “stretch Ukraine’s thinning defenses until they crack, even in strongholds like Chasov Yar.”


      💠 @Middle East Spectator:
      ⭕❗️🇱🇧/🇱🇧 Lebanon’s President, Joseph Aoun: ‘We need to make a historic decision, that only the state has the exclusive right to bear arms. This goal must be achieved.’
      [Lebanon about to disappear from the map, like Syria and Libya. Stupid compradores are unsurvivable.]
      ⭕❗️🇺🇸/🇮🇷 Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi:

      ‘With the demand of zero enrichment, there will never be a deal. Iran will simply not agree to this demand, not before the war, not now. Uranium enrichment in Iran will continue, and our stance on this is fully unchanged.

      U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff has reached out to us in recent days, asking to resume negotiations. We cannot and will not resume negotiations unless the U.S. offers us security guarantees and financial compensation for damages incurred during the 12-day war.’

      💠 @Intel Slava Z:
      ⭕ 🇺🇸🇰🇷🇰🇵The USA and South Korea are preparing for nuclear war, according to the DPRK

      This was stated by the Chairman of the Supreme People’s Assembly of the DPRK, Pak In Chol.
      ⭕ 🇺🇸🇷🇺Trump called Dmitry Medvedev a “failed former president of Russia” and urged him to “watch his words.”

      “Medvedev, the failed former president of Russia, who still thinks he is president, be warned to watch your words,” Trump wrote on his social network Truth Social. “He is entering a very dangerous zone!”.

      The US president did not specify which statement by Medvedev caused the displeasure.
      ⭕ 🇷🇺🇺🇸Iron Medvedev — about Trump’s threats against him

      “If some words of the former president of Russia cause such a nervous reaction from such a formidable president of the USA, it means Russia is right in everything and will continue on its path.

      And about the ‘dead economy’ of India and Russia and the ‘entering dangerous territory’ – well, let him remember his favorite movies about ‘The Walking Dead,’ as well as how dangerous the non-existent ‘dead hand’ can be 😂.”
      ⭕ 🇺🇸🇨🇦🇵🇸Trump threatens Canada with high tariffs if it recognizes Palestine.
      [So yes, tariffs are a purely economic measure stimulating the domestic environment]

    • #62652
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      Apropos “Criminal Gangs & Gaudy Whores,” this video is also from Linh’s substack 👇🏽
      https://odysee.com/@thecrowhouse:2/The-Plot:e


      💠 🌎🛡GEOPOL360🕊🌍:
      ⭕ 🇪🇺🇵🇱 18 member states have submitted loan applications issued by the European Commission to finance defense projects.

      Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Spain, France, Croatia, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, and Finland had requested access to the so-called SAFE loans before the July 29 deadline. The total amount requested amounts to 127 billion euros.

      Poland stands out by having requested more than one-third of the total.

      The Polish Deputy Prime Minister stated that the projects his country submitted to the Commission had a total cost of “about” 45 billion euros. “We want the funds from this program to strengthen the key capabilities of the Polish armed forces and our security programs, including, among others, the ‘Eastern Shield’ program,” he said.

      Warsaw’s defense spending rose from 2.7% of GDP in 2022 to 4.2% in 2024, the highest level for any NATO ally. It is expected to reach 4.7% this year.
      ⭕ 🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran demands that the United States pay compensation for the damages caused during the June war before resuming nuclear negotiations.

      “They should explain why they attacked us in the middle of the negotiations, and they must ensure not to repeat this [in future discussions],” said the Iranian Foreign Minister. “And they must compensate Iran for the damages caused.”
      ⭕ 🇮🇳🇺🇸 India told the United States that it was not interested in purchasing F-35 jets.

      Instead, Modi’s government wants joint design and national defense production.


      💠 @Hamas/Tsahal:
      ⭕ The United States imposes sanctions on officials of the Palestinian Authority and the PLO, including visa refusals, for failing to meet their commitments.
      [how mete for the abject vassal compradores. Even before they expire, they’re being vivisected. There is never honor in serving satanic masters]
      ⭕️ Trump: The fastest way to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is for Hamas to SURRENDER AND FREE THE HOSTAGES!!!
      [This appears the standard negotiation tactic of Orange against all Others – surrender or die. The limited “Art of the Deal”. There will be blood. Mostly of corn-fed lads…]
      ⭕ U.S. Senate lawmakers failed to pass two resolutions that would have blocked arms sales to Israel in response to Israeli actions in Gaza.

      Independent Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders introduced the bills, which were not adopted with votes of 73 against 24, and 70 against 27 in the 100-member chamber during Wednesday night’s vote.

      All votes in favor of Wednesday’s resolutions came from Democrats, while all Republicans opposed them.
      [As in Zion, majority in CONUS are pro-genocide. Alea iacta est. Don’t Cry for me, Argentina – err, Babylonia]
      ⭕ Israeli airstrikes in the Bekaa region, east of Lebanon.
      ⭕ As Berlin opens the door to the recognition of the State of Palestine, Itamar Ben-Gvir declared: “80 years after the Holocaust, Germany is starting to support Nazism again.”
      [the West and the fetid Zionazi bastard offspring truly deserve each other]

      💠 @Palestinian Commie:
      ⭕ ⚡️⚫️🎥 “How can you starve children?! Please let in the food, we are starving!” – Zionist soldier grows conscience amid the famine in Gaza, last footage of a POW with Al-Quds Brigades before losing contact with the unit holding him

      • (1/2)
      • “Before operation Gideon’s Chariots, Al-Quds fighters used to provide food. Now, there’s nothing, from morning till night, I have pains in my legs and arms, I get dizzy when I get up to go to the toilet.
      • I can’t breathe, I can’t keep on living, I’m afraid of never making it out of here alive. You have to get me out of Gaza, what are you doing till now?!!
      • Al-Quds fighters allowed me to watch television, and I’m watching children starving to death, skeletons. I’ve never seen such a thing happen to Israeli kids!! This does not make sense, this is torture of innocent children, what have they done to deserve this?? It’s not permitted to do this!!
      • Please let in food before I starve to death. In the last video, I said Netanya is responsible for me, my illness and my blood!” |media|

      ⭕ (2/2)

      • “I was very close to dying (last time). Soldiers, I am dying here. Dying. Please let in food before I die. What did I do to you? I’m a soldier, I eat only little every day. I turn around on my mattress 24 hours a day.
      • I’m dying. I am sure I will suffer a physical and mental illness that I will never recover from. We live in constant hell and torture.
      • Before, I used to ask the Saraya fighters and they would provide for me. Now, there’s nothing left. All the food supply is finished. Please let in the food supply to Gaza! Please just some food and water, I’m not asking for much. I’m eating only 3 pieces of falafel a day. Yesterday, they could barely provide a plate of rice.
      • 4 months I’ve been in a grave, I have physical and mental problems. I’m holding my stomach all day from the pain. Stop this hell.
      • Stop this war! I beg you! Stop killing children, they’re like your chikdren! Stop this starvation campaign, these are not your ethics! If not for the children, let in food for your prisoners in Gaza!”
        [the zionazi is truly astonishing. Devoid of gratitude. Ponder carefully the video above, of the Russian POWs in WW2 told to dig the grave and how the jews treated them in their stead. If freed, this same POW in Gaza would likely resume sitting on his beach chair on a hill next to Gaza, observing the Annihilation of Amalek over BBQs, cold drinks and laughter]

      💠 @ejmalrai:
      ⭕ U.S. president Donald Trump threatened Canada — along with at least 15 other countries, including France and the United Kingdom—that “it will be difficult to continue trading” if they move to recognise the State of Palestine. This stance flagrantly contradicts Washington’s own legacy: the United States hosted the Oslo Accords and once positioned itself as a committed broker of a two-state solution.

      Today, however, this Trump “Peace President” administration appears determined to stand not just with Israel, but in front of it—more royal than the king—to shield it diplomatically, arm it militarily, finance its actions, and even threaten allied nations on its behalf. It is an astonishing reversal.
      ⭕Brilliant diplomacy! Iran has internalised the hard lessons of past negotiations.

      In a firm and unapologetic statement, Foreign Minister @araghchi declared that U.S. presidential envoy @SteveWitkoff has requested a meeting—but that Tehran will only consider talks under two non-negotiable conditions: first, that Washington compensates Iran for the damage caused by its attacks on nuclear facilities; and second, that it recognises Iran’s sovereign right to enrich uranium on its own soil.

      This is more than diplomatic posturing—it marks a decisive shift in tone. After years of sabotage, sanctions, and broken promises, Iran is refusing to re-enter dialogue as a subordinate or under pressure. It is asserting that any new negotiation must begin from accountability and respect for its national rights, not from coercion or compromise.

      In a region where power often trumps principle, this clear and principled stance is not only warranted—it is strategically necessary. Tehran is drawing a red line: no justice, no talks.

      Excellent.
      ⭕Israeli extreme-right Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir provocatively declared: “After 80 years, Germany is supporting the Nazis.”

      I am in full agreement with the core of that statement.
      Germany’s unconditional political and military support for Israel, even amid well-documented allegations of war crimes, crimes against humanity, collective punishment, and the systematic torture and killing of Palestinian detainees, constitutes a betrayal of the very lessons it claims to have learned from its Nazi past.

      By enabling policies that mirror the dehumanisation, siege tactics, and racialised violence once central to fascist regimes, Berlin is not atoning for history—it is repeating its moral failures under a new flag.

      To support Israel’s current conduct without scrutiny or red lines is not to oppose Nazism, but to perpetuate its logic in modern form.

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      💠 @imetatronink:
      ⭕🔻 Il Velo di Maya: Pi n’amiricanu si un bonu figghiu.
      🔻 WS: Grazie, amicu. E iè, sugnu miricanu. Puru si, comu fici n’àutra vota, supratuttu, mi cunsidiru comu nu citatinu di na nazziuni dintra na nazziuni.
      📜 A Nation within A Nation

      One of the most strategically significant defeats of the United States Army took place in the Rocky Mountains in 1857-58. It served to solidify the creation of “a nation within a nation” that persists to the present day.
      🔻 ann Watson: I can’t find the translation. probably something about pedo’s pizza and pedo press
      🔻 WS: The “pizzu” is the “protection fee” you pay the mob.

      The offer you can’t refuse.

      “Pay the “pizzu”, or pay the price.”
      🔻 Nostalgico: Saranno 3 anni e 4 mesi ancora molto lunghi.
      🔻 Martin Anantharaman: It’s the final stage of the empire where the emperor finds it necessary to exploit the satraps – as no new colonies for exploitation can be found.
      🔻 O.Horvath: Infatti, Trump è diventato apertamente il più grande mafioso
      ⭕🤦‍♂️ Many continue to believe there is a method to Trump’s madness.

      Nonsense.

      Trump just makes it up as he goes along. There is no coherent unifying strategy. What we are observing is the logic of the huckster at work.

      It will all blow up in his face sooner than later.
      🔻 In Other Words: Spot on but more worrying is that it’s likely to blow up in all of our faces (it increasingly is)
      🔻 Niko: You may be surprised at how he manages to use a new crisis he created to drive attention away from all the other messes he makes. In the end the strategy of the previous administration was worse short term, and catastrophic long term.
      🔻 Casa ChiChi 🦀 #M4A 🚑: It’s going to blow up in our faces too, he’s already hurt so many people. I hope he doesn’t make it through his whole term, the daily madness is too much!
      🔻 Marked safe from Western Propaganda: Oh so this is what set Medvedev off! 😂 i hadn’t actually seen Trumps original tweet. How r u threatening people on a platform they don’t have access to? 😂🤣😂 Trump is such a coward and u r right he is going to get into huge trouble sooner rather than later. He is in over his head as usual but this time the stakes couldn’t be higher.
      🔻 Olga Bazova: In yet another RAGE post, Trump admits that he doesn’t care that India trades with Russia, confirming yet again that these tariffs are not about Ukraine at all, and then goes on a tantrum about Medvedev.

      This is all entering the deranged behavior territory. Pitiable.

      I love how Putin is just being silent through all of this. He’s letting missiles do the talking, as Ukraine itself wished. |link|
      🔻 George Galloway: Like a Gambino gang-boss the president of the United States offers personal violence to the former president and prime minister of Russia, Medvedev. Who currently heads Russia’s National Security Council… @MedvedevRussiaE @realDonaldTrump
      ⭕🔥 Medvedev Returns Trump’s Volley

      TL;DR: FAFO

      “About Trump’s threats against me on his personal ‘Truth’ social media network, which he’s banned in our country.

      “If some words from the former president of Russia trigger such a nervous reaction from the high-and-mighty president of the United States, then Russia is doing everything right and will continue to proceed along its own path.

      “And about India’s and Russia’s ‘dead economies’ and ‘entering very dangerous territory’ – well, let him remember his favorite movies about ‘the walking dead’, as well as how dangerous the fabled ‘Dead Hand’ can be.😂”
      🔻 Renier P. du Plessis: Only one has the cards
      [but the other has the matches..]
      ⭕📜 When the Bully Bluff Blows
      🔻 Bill Bottrell: Great, great piece, Will.
      I belatedly added you to my Substack Subscriptions.
      🔻 WS: I’m honored, Bill. I hold you in high regard. I wish we were neighbors so you could come over and add some pedal steel to elevate the amateur quality of some of my old guitar songs — particularly this one that, imo, cries out for some pedal steel magic. |media|
      🔻 David Eire: Trump’s blunderings & bunglings are accelerating the decline of US global power which is a very good thing for everyone including Americans
      The crucial issue is can we get to the other side of this end of empire crisis without a third & final world war
      🔻 Mikethejohnson: It does seem that the Maidan Coup was the ultimate decision that caused the irreversible decline of the Western Empire.

      That lead to the quagmire in Ukraine that drained western stockpiles and showed the world the clear limits to US power projection. It made Russian and China sanction proof and accelerated BRICS.
      ⭕🤡🌎 Clown World Diplomacy

      Trapped in the hermetically sealed bubble of their own incurable hubris, the representatives of the United States government have become the laughingstock of the entire world. |media|
      🔻 Lee Slusher: Waiting on Medvedev to call us “a money printer with nukes.”
      🔻 Bill Bottrell: “the outcast crew of China, Iran, and others that don’t want peace and prosperity for their people, want to continue the violence the death and the killing like we’re seeing on the battlefields of Ukraine…”

      teh stupid, It burns!!
      [we really are beyond satire, or even tragedy. Avert eyes, fellow mortals….]
      ⭕ I don’t, but if I did give investment advice, I would say:

      Short every super-duper trade deal Trump announces.
      🔻 Borghi Tv ( 🇸🇪fan ): “many countries… want to make daddy extremely happy”

      this guy speaks like a six year old…
      🔻 AP: They don’t even have it written down.

      Even the Biden theater was better than this crap.
      ⭕🔻 MenchOsint: US Air Force’s RQ-4B Global Hawk ISR Drone operated all along the NATO/Russia border today.
      🔻 Abra & Company: Friday is when the tariffs are set to kick in, no? Could be a big day…
      🔻 MenchOsint: Definitely yeah .. gotta monitor everything this weekend 👀
      🔻 WS: It would not surprise me to see a Global Hawk suffer a fatal malfunction before this year is over.

      I mean, it’s now been over six years since the last such incident. The time is ripe for a reprise.
      AFU Version 1 was shattered in the Donbass and Mariupol in early 2022. Version 2 was methodically eviscerated by the end of 2022. Version 3 was cut to pieces in Zaporozhye in the summer of 2023. Version 4 was quasi-annihilated in the summer of 2024. Version 5 is doomed.
      links:
      🔻 Victor vicktop55 commentary: The Ukrainian Armed Forces are rapidly trying to form a group for another “counteroffensive”.

      Taking into account the already mentioned “heavy” brigades, as well as the airborne assault, ranger, mountain rifle brigades, and special forces regiments withdrawn for additional manning, Syrsky will have up to 8 fully staffed and combat-ready brigades with a total of up to 20,000 at his disposal by August 1.

      The Ukrainian Armed Forces are in dire need of another “victory” to end the 2025 campaign, at the very least, “in a draw”.

      A number of observers and experts note that this is precisely why Trump suddenly postponed the deadline for his ultimatum from 50 days to 10. Apparently, the commander of the US Army in Europe and Africa, General Christopher Donahue, who is planning and managing the Ukrainian Armed Forces, reported to Trump about the readiness of the Ukrainian Armed Forces for an offensive and the undesirability of delaying it until autumn, when the weather could seriously interfere with the course of military operations, and Trump, in his usual manner, immediately “changed his mind” about giving Russia time to conclude a peace agreement with Ukraine. In fact, this offensive can rightfully be called “Trump’s offensive”.

      August will be one of the hottest months of the 2025 campaign and we will need to exert all our strength to counter American plans.
      And we definitely have a week to spare!

      “RAMZAY”
      🔻 El Ojo: Friedrich Paulus, el comandante que fracasó en invadir Stalingrado:

      “Si tuviera que volver a la guerra, preferiría tener a los rusos de mi lado que contra mí”.
      🔻 Gustavo: gen. Donahue, one of the planners of the catastrophic humiliating withdraw from Afghanistan and also a planner in the /23 disastrous counter offensive, let him continue helping the Ukrainians to victory.! 😂
      🔻 Rune: It’s the same idiot who ran the Summer 2023 offensive. Perfect. A man who thinks being able to do CQB means he knows war, but has 0 understanding of modern operations. It will only speed Russia’s victory when he send more AFU brigades to die.

      • #62663
        Mr P
        Participant

        “Even the best army is doomed to fail when it is required to perform impossible tasks, that is, when it is ordered to campaign against the national existence of other peoples” Paulus

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      💠 🌎🛡GEOPOL360🕊🌍:
      ⭕ 🇮🇷🤝🇨🇳🌍 — | Iran’s plan to abandon GPS goes far beyond technology | It is another sign of an imminent “technological cold war”

      “For several years now, governments around the world have been paying close attention to the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. There, it is said that we are seeing the first glimpses of what future warfare will look like, not only in terms of weaponry but also in terms of new technologies and tactics.

      More recently, the US-Israeli attacks on Iran have demonstrated not only new strategies for deploying and infiltrating drones but also new vulnerabilities. During the 12-day conflict, Iran and ships in the Gulf waters experienced repeated GPS signal disruptions.

      This clearly worried Iranian authorities who, after the war ended, began looking for alternatives.

      “Sometimes, disruptions are created on this system (GPS) by internal systems, and this very issue pushed us towards alternative options like BeiDou,” said Ehsan Chitsaz, Deputy Minister of Communications, to Iranian media in mid-July. He added that the government was developing a plan to switch transportation, agriculture, and the Internet from GPS to BeiDou.

      Iran’s decision to explore adopting the Chinese satellite navigation system may at first glance seem like just a tactical maneuver. Yet, its implications are much deeper. This move is another indication of a major global realignment.”

      💛 Al Jazeera
      ⭕ 🇩🇿 Algeria is preparing for the possibility of war

      Algeria has adopted a new law governing the country’s transition to mobilization in the event of a war threat.

      The idea of mobilization was first mentioned by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune in April 2025, when the bill was submitted for review.

      Now, in the event of a real threat, Tebboune has the power to mobilize all national resources — both human and industrial.

      Notably, shortly after the law was adopted, Morocco began talking about a “brotherly connection” with Algeria — a surprising change of tone between two long-time regional rivals.
      ⭕ 🇺🇸⚽️❌🇧🇷 According to Brazilian senators who traveled to the United States in a meeting with Republican and Democratic representatives, the United States is considering the possibility of blocking visas for Brazilian citizens during the period of the 2026 World Cup if Brazil does not end what the Trump administration describes as ongoing political persecution in the country.

      💠 @Intel Slava Z:
      ⭕ 🇮🇳🇷🇺Indian state refineries halted purchases of Russian oil last week, Reuters reports.

      This happened against the backdrop of Trump’s threats to impose 100% tariffs on countries buying Russian oil, the agency notes. Indian refineries Indian Oil Corp, Hindustan Petroleum Corp, Bharat Petroleum Corp and Mangalore Refinery Petrochemical Ltd have not purchased Russian oil in the last week.
      All four companies turned to Middle Eastern & West African grades to replace supplies.
      [“Reuters”. But wouldn’t surprise any of us if true]
      ⭕ 🇺🇸🇺🇳🇷🇺🇺🇦According to Reuters, the US informed the UN Security Council that an agreement to end Russia’s war in Ukraine must be reached by August 8.

      Washington states it is ready to take additional measures to ensure peace in Ukraine.
      ⭕ 🇰🇭🇹🇭🇺🇸Cambodia will nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize in gratitude for his contribution to the ceasefire between this country and Thailand.

      Without the US president, the agreement would hardly have been concluded, said Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol.

      The Deputy Prime Minister also mentioned that Cambodia hopes to obtain exemptions from the imposed tariffs from the US.
      [Give him small golden statuette, like the Oscars, but with suggestive Showers & Stormy scene]

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      ☝️☝️☝️ I do believe GoldFinger was predictive programming for Agent Orange Chaos. Note the flipping license plates at 1:15m has one with a 216 – in the satanic they drop the zeroes, so this is 2016 Trump 1.0 Ascension, as well as 6x6x6. And note, as with Goldfinger, in addition to being a crass and obese blond (see next video!) consumed with criminality and goldish bling-bling, his vain obsession with GOLFING.. Yes, “this heart [of his] is Cold”. Goldfinger came out in 1964


      US and UK behind cyberattack on Aeroflot – Russian MP
      ”These are not isolated hackers, but a planned action by American and British intelligence agencies,” Svintsov told Russian outlet Abzats. He described the campaign as a “systematic effort that is being carried out against Russia,” suggesting that it’s a sign of desperation by the country’s adversaries.
      UK to step up cyberattacks on Russia and China – minister READ MORE: UK to step up cyberattacks on Russia and China – minister

      ”This is a systematic approach by our Western enemies, who have failed to defeat Russia on the battlefield. They are moving to weaken the economic potential, since sanctions are not helping,” Svintsov said. He warned that cyber sabotage could continue until Russia achieves victory in the Ukraine conflict.

      In May, Defense Secretary John Healey said the UK would significantly increase cyber operations against Russia and China. He confirmed the creation of a new Cyber and Electromagnetic Command, adding that “the keyboard is now a weapon of war.”

      The Kremlin has urged Russian businesses to replace foreign-made software and hardware to reduce exposure to cyber threats. Last month, President Vladimir Putin instructed the government to accelerate import substitution.”
      ☝️ recall one of the initiatives presented by Lavrov et al several months ago, as confidence-building diplomatic measure with Lil Narco Rubio’s team, was resumption of direct flights between the two countries. So it fits the psychopaths’ profile that they would attack the main Russian airliner and ground it through a cyberattack!

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      AHH
      Blocked

      A curious ritual was conducted today by the two heads of the Union State, on an ancient remote monastery just off Leningrad… “will you listen now?”

      💠 @Sputnik Africa:
      ⭕ Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Belarus’ Alexander Lukashenko arrived at Valaam island

      The presidents of Russia and Belarus jointly visited the territory of the Smolensk Skete of the Spaso-Preobrazhensky Valaam Stavropegic Monastery.

      [A location most certainly not chosen at random, having at least dual historical significance, in this moment before the Apocalypse. Both a spiritual retreat, last rites if you will, as well as fount of iron resolve harkening to WW2:

      • Valaam island is in an archipelago in the northern portion of Lake Ladoga, which helped save Leningrad through the starvation siege of WW2. The winter road over ice, and under bombardment, that brought in the trickle saving so many, including Putin’s mother with the yet unborn egg. It was called the Road of Life.
      • Spaso-Preobrazhensky Valaam Stavropegic Monastery: (A) spread on Mount Tabor, name of the hill was in honor of Jerusalem, where the Transfiguration of Christ was accomplished. (B) the mother monastery in Yaroslavl dates back to the 13th century – “Almost every Tsar in history visited the monastery and it was behind its formidable walls that Minin and Pozharsky prepared their citizen’s army before sailing down the Volga to help defeat the Poles. IOW, a spiritual bastion against western Hordes, and from which to launch cleansing Fire and liberation]
    • #62667
      Mr P
      Participant

      https://www.rt.com/russia/622370-putin-oreshnik-completion-production/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=push_notifications&utm_campaig

      Here’s lookin’ at y’all’s future… (anon Kremlin wag)

      Repeating Bismarck’s remark:

      Commenting on Russia’s recent liberation of Chasov Yar, formerly a pivotal Ukrainian stronghold in Donetsk Region, Putin stressed that Moscow is taking back what is its own, not seizing foreign territory.

      Alaska? Gotta pay those reparations somehow…

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