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    The SPUTNIK—Oreshnik moment is upon us lads, Buckle up!


    ☝️☝️☝️ he reminds of two VIP reasons the Desperados to attack Lebanon now, against all sense.

    1. All other Arabs on borders of Zion were pacified by Anglo-Zionists – the last being Syria after Jordan & Egypt (and even KSA which has a maritime border via Gulf of Aqaba).
    2. Hezbollah still has a huge store of precision missiles ~ 8,000 estimate, and working underground forges. The same tech which the Persians used in 12 days (only ~500 heavy missiles!) to level much of Zion.

    IOW, they want at the least Hezbollah gone to give a breather to Zion, rapidly dying – now enrolling volkssturm and screeching for Yanquis to man Gaza. To get out of the terrifying and terminal spiral of attrition, they want at the least a cocoon of abject arab concubines surrounding them. See above map of “Project Save Zion”. But fat chance.
    NB. the foaming urgency – as the crazed demand for Russia to “ceasefire” by Aug 08, here on this front “disarm by end Aug” so in three weeks. Both UkroNazis and ZioNazis are bleeding red arterial blood into the sand. The devils and their cabal are outta TIME

    💠 @ejmalrai:
    ⭕ A war—whether internal or with Israel—could inflict significant harm on Hezbollah, on the broader Shia community, and their material and institutional infrastructure. The cost would be devastating, but survivable.

    By contrast, disarming Hezbollah is widely perceived within the movement and among its social base as an existential threat—not only to the organisation itself but to the political, military, and communal autonomy that the Shia have painstakingly built over decades. It would represent a strategic unravelling, not just a tactical concession.

    The unspoken dilemma, then, is this: Which path carries the greater risk—facing destruction in battle, or dissolving by decree?
    [the latter is of course a rhetorical Q. Magnier knows the region intimately. They will go down with guns blazing, and taking as many nazis as possible with them. Arabs of this moment are an astounding tableau — the most heroic alive (not just Yemen or Hezbollah, see Hamas inside Gaza!), and some of most abject cowardly and unredeemable in human history]

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    💠 @imetatronink:
    ⭕🔻 Nebojša Malić: Except nothing has happened. It’s been eight months. Nothing will happen. “We don’t so that.”

    Tough talk like this, without follow-through, actually makes things worse because it emboldens the West.
    [patience. Recall how all were so enraged at Iran’s delay of OPT III. Soon we’ll all regret the Bear woke up]
    🔻 WS: Eight months is not very long when it comes to such things — especially in the context of Russian conceptions of vengeance.

    In the immortal words of Abraham Lincoln (who was similarly provoked by the British): “One war at a time.”
    🔻 kamfongchun: ‘Perfidious Albion’ has been sowing vast fields of Russian wrath ever since the mid 19th century great game days.
    Surely the time is well overdue to teach this pissant, declining nation some respect & manners.
    🔻 Martin Anantharaman: … and there are scores to be settled going back to the birth of the Soviet Union – which all Western fascists tried concertedly to sabotage.
    ⭕‼️ NATO Helped Destroy the AFU

    As I have asserted on multiple occasions: Ukraine’s biggest mistake of this war was attempting to pattern itself after the NATO model.

    And if the US/NATO attempt to take on the Russians, they will be destroyed more easily than was the AFU.
    links:
    🔻 Zlatti71: Former commander of the 53rd Airborne Brigade and battalion of the 46th Airborne Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Lieutenant Colonel Anatoly Kozel gave an interview in which he said many interesting things about the structure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Ukrainian side’s understanding of the conflict in particular.

    In March 2023, he gave a high-profile interview to The Washington Post, in which he criticized Kiev’s preparations for a counteroffensive. The outcome was predictable: removal from command and “exile” to a training center. But a year later, under Syrsky, he was reinstated and placed at the head of the 53rd Brigade — already for the battles for New York, which the Armed Forces of Ukraine safely lost.

    What is Kozel talking about?

    He claims that the reform of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the formation of corps from brigades, supply, unmanned, and logistics units came too late. This system should have been launched in 2022, when resources were still available, the army was in better shape, and personnel were more motivated. Now the resource is depleted — brigades are often only 50% manned or less.

    The offensive reserve is exhausted. Kozel openly admits that the Ukrainian army cannot form a powerful offensive group. The counteroffensive near Robotyne in 2023 exhausted Ukraine’s maximum potential. Currently, there are no reserves of similar quality or quantity, and experienced fighters have already been lost.

    Management swings from one extreme to another. Kozel describes the change in style: Zaluzhny delegated too much authority, while Syrsky descended to the level of micromanagement. Middle-ranking commanders were either silenced or deprived of their decision-making powers.

    In his own words, Kozel effectively acknowledges the failure of the entire 15-year “NATO” restructuring of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Since 2008, billions have been poured into the country’s army, Western advisers have arrived, statutes have been rewritten, and endless training has been conducted under the slogan of “compatibility with NATO standards.” The expected outcome was mobile divisions with modern logistics and professional headquarters.

    The reality, however, judging by Kozel’s words, turned out to be quite the opposite. Not only did the Ukrainian army fail to become “NATO-compliant,” but it also absorbed the worst features of the old post-Soviet system: bloated staff, fictitious positions, corruption at all levels, chaos in management, and the practice of outright lies in reporting. In such conditions, even the most expensive Western supplies become not a tool for strengthening, but fuel for the internal decay of the system.

    Against this backdrop, the main irony is that neither Zaluzhny nor Syrsky even need to sabotage the process—they simply administer it. At the same time, the effect on the Armed Forces of Ukraine is identical: without external intervention, the Ukrainian army is slowly but surely dismantling itself, turning the “NATO project” into a manual for self-disarmament.
    Military Chronicle
    @Slavyangrad
    🔻 SIMPLICIUS Ѱ: [posts leading header by Vershinin, Smoothie’s all-time favorite heavy “USSR-grade” geopolitician, lol. I think Simplicius is in his Top Five too, for that matter]
    🔻 WS: I had not seen this. Will definitely check it out. Vershinin has been spot-on from the beginning.
    🔻 Nick: Is the NATO model based on the German blitzkrieg model? Or something else?
    🔻 WS: I would say it’s mostly based on the assumption the adversary doesn’t have a real army with serious firepower.

    If the US tries against Russia the Iraq-style combined-arms maneuver stuff they train to do … well, the Russians will butcher them bad, on the ground and in the air.
    🔻 not mehx: Agree, the only thing that allowed the Ukraine to hang on in the war is their Soviet heritage. NATO military doctrine works best in PowerPoint, but not on the battlefield.
    🔻 Truth Matters: The world will be a better place without NATO. It’s an evil organization looking for enemies to justify its existence.
    [Indeed. Both USUK and Lil Zion will be stark naked shortly. And themselves fully into meat-grinders. No amount of weeping Columbian narco mercs will make up the difference]
    🔻 Cern: The NATO model is for bullying small and fairly weak forces. Facing anything with a large industrial base and with a spine and functioning brain renders it less than worthless.
    🔻 Thingsneedtochange: It’s a real head scratcher how training a NATO type army failed in Ukraine, when it worked so well in Afghanistan. 🤣🤣🤣
    ⭕🔻 Brian McDonald: Russia’s oil tax revenues fell 33% in July vs. 2024, down to 710B rubles ($8.8B), per Bloomberg citing the Finance Ministry.
    Total oil & gas revenues down 27%.

    Urals oil averaged $59.84/barrel — 14% below last year.

    Refining subsidies also cut 58% YoY.
    🔻 WS: They need a weaker ruble. Elvira may need to drop the prime rate down to 15% or so. Of course, it’s a fine line between healthy devaluation and unhealthy inflation.

    ⭕🔻 peter lane: Reminder, Paul McCartney has is now one two musicians to release if the of the album, one of is true after the artist of all time AND tomorrow.

    Living legend💪💪💪
    🔻 WS: I really tried hard to decipher what you wrote above. In the end I concluded you simply must have used a random word generator to craft your utterly incoherent sentence.
    🔻 Gary L: I think he said Paul is dead
    🔻 Djiaux_xyz: It’ simple
    He just wrote ‘please rush me to the hospital’. Better to catch those things early.
    🔻 John Youril: Thanks for the PSA. I thought I had suffered a stroke.
    🔻 AK: Fentanyl can have strange side affects.🤷‍♂️
    🔻 Le Van Blanc: I wish the Russians would nuke Liverpool.
    ⭕⚡️ Excellent analysis by @Pataramesh of the air battle over Iran during the so-called “12-Day War”.

    His analysis indirectly supports my arguments that US B-2 “stealth bombers” did NOT penetrate Iranian airspace to drop GBU-57 bombs on nuclear sites. |media|
    🔻 Patarames: Glad you liked it Will.

    Since you mentioned the alleged B-2 raid: My video before this one was about that. Watch if you like |media|
    [Talking of good taste, this one is one of Olde Larche’s favorite analysts; such exquisite and manly video presentation skills, with a dash of vital hyperbole thrown in. But so so sadly, missing any info whatsover on even more vital L a u n c h e r s]
    🔻 Lysander, Y Sinwar I am Legend: So they launched an attack knowing it will be ineffective, but without realizing it gives Iran the perfect cover to get the IAEA monkey 🐒 off it’s back? A steep price to pay for a performance.
    [If I were a primitive subzoological midget monkey with shiny bigly grenades, I wouldn’t sweat the small stuff either. Shout out to Amore for the “subzoological”. We are dealing with Primordial matter here]
    🔻 RichardSharpe: Why were they so deluded as to think that Iran’s government was ripe for overthrow? Sniffing their own farts to much?
    [this too]
    🔻 IonCannon47801: So Israel launched an attack, hoping Iran would try to defend their airspace by using all their AD, Isr would attrit AD w/ sabatour drones/missiles + assassinate personnel, to either bring about regime change, or pave the way for US multi week air campaign, but neither succeeded.
    [and nuking was/is Plan B]
    ⭕🔻 Margarita Simonyan:
    Trump says he hasn’t heard of Kiev’s busification or the new law allowing over-60s to serve.

    So be it, then what is JD Vance for? |media|
    [you know certain titles come to mind – “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” – a seemingly vacuous movie I’ve never watched but with an eloquent and apt concept that describes the harmonious empty white space between the sealed fat ears of Goldfinger. Indeed, for some, Ignorance = Bliss]
    🔻 Russians With Attitude:
    “Why is America funding this war?”

    “This is Biden’s war”

    “But you’re funding it right now”

    “This is Biden’s war”

    “Then why don’t you just stop it”

    “This is Biden’s war”

    Incredible. He can’t even make an argument, can’t come up with an excuse or justification, nothing
    🔻 WS: As I have argued for a long time now, I submit it was Trump’s War before it was Biden’s War, and now it is more Trump’s War than it ever was before.
    📜 Some Sins Will Not Wash Away
    🔻 Salty Maple Cracker 🇨🇦: 💯 Trumps war. He started it in his first term with the build up however, this nonsense has been going on since 1950’s
    [go back to 1054…]
    I am convinced Trump knows virtually nothing about anything in the geopolitical realm. He is blissfully ignorant of all such matters.

    And sooner or later his abject cluelessness will lead to a catastrophic miscalculation.
    [we shall rue not having had Mayor Willie’s cackling receptacle. There would not have been any hopes whatsoever to be dashed. Russkies woulda marched teeth gritted and balls tucked into the Apocalypse, rather than sipping this lame lukewarm limey lipton tea we’re all enduring]
    links:
    🔻 Shashank Mattoo: Journalist: India says the U.S. buys Russian uranium and fertilizers while criticising India for buying Russian energy. Your response?

    Trump: I don’t know anything about that. |media|
    [what DOES the fool know?? Does he know where Melania is? Or how many times the Postman has rung?]
    🔻 Anita Patel: Yes, but unbelievably, it could be worse! We could have had a word salad from Kamla instead. 😱
    🔻 WS: 📜 “Man of Destiny” or “What Can Be, Unburdened by What Has Been“?
    🔻 Noirspectre: Actors love the stage, as each day passes I am more and more convinced that it was a grand performance.
    ⭕🚨 This statement from the White House sets in stone the reality that the United States is at war with Russia.

    More importantly, it demarcates the lines of a broader global conflict between the receding empire and those nations that reject its hegemony. |link|
    🔻 Kathleen Tyson: What’s he going to do to EU?
    [she posts leading useful infographic. My A: turn the lights OFF. IOW, as both he and the crashtestdummy promised, Dark Winter]
    🔻 WS: Who knows? He and his entourage are just making it up as they go along. There is no grand strategy at work here.
    🔻 blindpig/1966: No one is listening anymore.
    🔻 CaptBlaubaer: What’s going on here? Putin warmly welcomes Witkoff, while the White House portrays Russia as a national security threat.
    [the forms must be met laddie.. which reminds me of two good news, which may inform we’re still unRaptured this time next year: Dune III is due in 2026, showing the Moshiach nuking the Persian Gulf oil, err the Spice Fields; and a dream my wife just had of distant close relatives coming to travel to us – impossible with that western nation still existing and air travel still an option]
    🔻 Katie Hughes #Humanity #ExLab #ItWasAScam: How does India making a profit for themselves from cheap Russian oil harm the US.
    It would be best to ask him when he’s not shouting from the White House roof though, crazy auld git!
    🔻 Lysander, Y Sinwar I am Legend: I guess there was never going to be a scenario where the US elite would say “it was a good run, but goodbye to all wealth and power.” No. The US will leverage its nuclear arsenal and whatever means to cause trouble it has to last a bit longer. A junkie looking for one more fix.
    🔻 Zach Story: The hegemony is over…

    Boomers like Trump are too old and frankly senile, to understand that.

    Once change of guard happens post boomer gen, the policies may change… but not until then.
    🔻 O Gato Bonito: An emergency wherein Russia has not attacked U.S. soil but the U.S. through its proxy has attacked Russian soil? An emergency wherein there is no declaration of war? An emergency wherein the U.S. continues to import uranium and other minerals from Russia?
    [Quod licet Iovi, non licet bovi]
    🔻 The Poets Of Zwan: The western Judeo-Christian Empire ain’t going down without a fight. No empire in history said “Fair play fellas. Enjoy your new empire. We’ll just be on our merry way and live humbly over here.” The problem is, the west can’t do it conventionally. Only MAD ☢️

    💠  @Middle East Spectator:
    ⭕Hebrew media reports that the IDF has approved the formation of a battalion for fighters aged 50 and above due to a shortage of soldiers and manpower.
    [Volkssturm time. We know how such scenarios end]


    11th Prez of Lebanon. Christian with honor. On his watch, Hezbollah ended Zionazi occupation in 2000, and he praised them last year too during height of standoff

    💠 @Palestinian Commie:
    ⭕ ❗️More footage of ongoing Israeli attacks on south Lebanon.
    ⭕ For the fifth time in some minutes Israeli drones have attacked the town of Deir Siryan.

    The enemy is preventing ambulances from entering.
    ⭕❗️Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi:

    Based on available information, the damage from the recent war has been repaired, Hezbollah has been reorganized, its forces deployed, and its commanders appointed. This faction possesses the necessary capability to defend itself.

    The final decision regarding future actions rests with Hezbollah itself, and Iran, as its supporter, backs it without interfering in its decisions.
    [yeah it’s back to full War in Lebanon…. NO peace is possible, or permitted, until the death of the Last Satanic Empire…]

    💠 @Intel Slava Z:
    ⭕ 🇷🇺🇮🇳Russia and India signed a protocol on expanding industrial and technological cooperation

    This happened immediately after Trump imposed 25 percent tariffs on India for purchasing Russian oil.

    “Both sides welcomed the expansion of cooperation in the production of aluminum, fertilizers, and railway transport, as well as the enhancement of capacity and technology transfer in the field of equipment for the mining sector, geological exploration, and the handling of industrial and household waste”, reported the Indian ministry following the 11th meeting of the India-Russia Working Group on Modernization and Industrial Cooperation held in New Delhi.

    How do you like that, Donald Trump?
    [Hal is saying Russia may retaliate by removing essential fertilizers to USA… another Dark Winter here. Is this fertilizer now going to India? And Russkie-Bear made sure to publicize “the deal” on the same day the Yanquis cut off their own noses! What days. Pray we survive, so can chortle in what remains of our lives, of the silliness of Man]
    ⭕❗️Trump’s new anti-Russian sanctions will hit the US economy like a sledgehammer, CNN writes.

    This refers to Trump’s threats to impose import tariffs of up to 100% against countries that buy Russian oil.

    The US may face higher consumer prices and lower profits for American companies, according to the channel’s analytical report.
    ⭕ Kiev on Russia’s strike on the compressor station through which Azerbaijani gas was supplied:

    “This is a deliberate strike against the energy sector and at the same time against relations with Azerbaijan (!!!), the USA, and partners in Europe.”
    [the moneyprinters in USUK better warm up their machines. The abject Azeris are henceforth on their dole, like Zion and 404]

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    ☝️ West Bank.
    West Bank. 👇🏽

    💠 @Palestinian Commie:
    ⭕ Hezbollah Statement: The government of President Nawaf Salam has committed a major sin by making a decision that strips Lebanon of the weapon of resistance against the Israeli enemy, which leads to weakening Lebanon’s capability and position.

    • This decision undermines Lebanon’s sovereignty, gives “Israel” free rein to tamper with its security, geography, politics, and future existence, and therefore we will treat this decision as if it does not exist.
    ⭕ 🇱🇧❗The last sentence in Hezbollah’s statement:

    To our honorable people, we say: It’s just a summer cloud, and it will pass, God willing. We have become accustomed to being patient and winning.
    ⭕ ⚫️⚡🔥 Al-Quds Brigades announce blowing up a Zionist tank with a highly explosive Thāqeb barrel IED as it was advancing into central Khan Younis
    [I do not report, but every single day there are zionazis being BBQ-ed inside the lumbering steel coffins which they courteously bring along]

    💠 @Hamas/Tsahal:
    ⭕ When asked if he supports Israeli plans to occupy the entire Gaza Strip, Donald Trump replied: “It will practically depend on Israel.”
    ⭕ Trump regarding the occupation of the Gaza Strip by Israel: “Israel will help with the distribution of humanitarian aid, and the Arab countries will provide financial support. That is what I am focusing on. As for the continuation of the war in Gaza, that is a matter concerning Israel.”
    [Translation: the PetroSheikhs will be milked, and the proceeds pay for the extermination of all the region’s arabs. One thing is for sure — after this world war, the Anglos, the Zionazis, and the Salafis will be as prosperous, healthy and numerous as the Dodos]
    ⭕ The Lebanese Prime Minister has ordered the Lebanese army to begin drafting a plan to centralize all paramilitary forces and heavy weapons under state control by the end of the year.

    This plan would require the disarmament and dissolution of Hezbollah’s military wing, the Jihad Council, and the Lebanese cabinet is set to begin discussions tomorrow on an American proposal.
    Ministry of the Interior of Gaza:

    The negative effects of aid drops by parachute, as well as the chaos and losses they cause, are far greater than any benefit for the hungry.

    We call on the countries participating in the aid drops to reconsider and stop this deadly measure for the security of our people.
    [The involved criminals that i know of: USA, Canada, Germany, France, UAE, Egypt, Jordan. Note all are either NATO or their slaves. Like the US-manned “humanitarian aid distribution” points, it is another satanic mechanism to speed up mass human extermination]

    💠 @Sputnik Africa:
    Sasaki Sadako: Symbol of Victims of Atomic War & Peace

    Two-year-old Sasaki Sadako and her mother miraculously survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, but the rescue cannot be called happy: no one could predict the terrible consequences of radiation exposure then

    Ten years later, Sadako fell ill. Diagnosed with leukemia, then known as “atomic bomb disease,” she was given a year to live. Throughout her illness, Sadako displayed remarkable resilience, remaining cheerful and sociable despite her suffering.

    Legend says that in the hospital, Sadako began folding origami cranes, a Japanese symbol of longevity and peace. According to Japanese lore, folding 1000 cranes grants any wish. It’s uncertain if she reached this number before her death on October 25, 1955, at the age of 12.

    After Sadako’s death, her classmates raised funds for a monument to all children affected by nuclear strikes.

    In 1958, the Children’s Peace Monument was erected in Hiroshima, becoming a symbol of remembrance. Millions of cranes are still sent to it from around the world on August 6.

    💔 In 1962, during Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin’s peace mission to Japan, the children of Hiroshima presented him with a garland of peace cranes. His wife, Valentina Gagarina, said the gift and Sadako’s story deeply moved the cosmonaut, a father of two daughters.

    🎬 Sadako’s story inspired films and works globally. In the USSR, it inspired the film “Hello, Children!” and the popular 1980s song “Japanese Crane.”
    ⭕️ ‘Scoundrels Conducted Experiment on Us’: Son of Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Victim |media|
    ⭕️ The US requires citizens of Zambia and Malawi to pay a bond of up to $15,000 for certain guest visas.
    [a polite way to tell those two African nations to fuck off. The sentiment will be returned, and not just by those two. And already visits to the Shining City on the Bigly Hill are cratering]
    ⭕ #viral | Massive Fire Burns for More Than 10 Hours at Brazilian Car Factory

    in reply to: Chronicles of the Apocalypse – 01 Aug 2025 #63062
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    Pray for Lebanon — they’re about to be Raptured by the Enemies of mankind

    💠 @ejmalrai:
    ⭕ If the Lebanese government, supported by the President, decided to disarm Hezbollah, it would be a simple ink on a piece of paper neither Lebanon, nor the US, nor Israel will succeed in implementing such a decision. If the Lebanese Army tries to use force, it will be the end of domestic unity
    ⭕ The Lebanese President and government—having failed to defend the country—possess no leverage to compel the Israeli occupation forces to withdraw from Lebanese territory. They lack the means to secure the release of the 16 Lebanese citizens captured by Israel, and they are unable to begin reconstruction of the war’s devastation without Israeli approval. A government so constrained will inevitably fail in any attempt to disarm the local resistance.
    ⭕ Over 5,000 Hezbollah fighters have been killed and 15,000 wounded in support of Gaza since the war began. These were not symbolic gestures—they were sacrifices made in blood. And yet, beyond Gaza itself, how many Arab states have even attempted to confront Israel militarily, even if only to fail, or used any other leverage (oil or pressure on the US) to stop the relentless war on Gaza’s children and women? The silence speaks louder than diplomacy. Resistance may not have stopped the bombs, but it stood between complicity and dignity.

    https://x.com/FirstbloodH/status/1953081590197686311

    💠 @FirstbloodH:
    ⭕ Truth doesn’t vanish, it’s just drowned in the noise of those who fear it, those who oppose it, and those who ignore it.
    ⭕ There used to be a time where zionist nazi babykillers could walk freely in Beirut.

    Times have changed.

    Never again.
    ⭕ May the House of Saud ✡️, their name, their history, their schemes and their legacy disappear from this world

    Say Ameen 🙏
    [he’s Lebanese Christian, watching the KSA serve AZE to torch Lebanon into utter irrevocable destruction, just like in Syria. Both Sykes-Picot constructs are gone forever more, with a Greater Syria to return soon on their ashes]
    Share to break the hearts of Wahhabi Zionists..
    he links:
    🔻 محمد السلمان:
    Translated from Arabic by Grok
    🏴 With the participation of scholarly, academic, and community delegations from beloved #Palestine, a unified prayer was held between Shia and Sunni in the shrine of #Imam_Husayn (peace be upon him) in the holy city of #Karbala

    Such a prayer is a thorn in the eyes of the criminal Zionists and the cowardly sectarians.

    #Arbaeen_Visitation #AlAqsa_Call #Arbaeen_Walk #Karbala #Gaza |media|
    [this is a group prayer in Iraq]
    ⭕🔻 Joelle Bou Younes:
    Translated from Arabic by Grok
    I respect Hassan Al-Dar and love discussing with him, especially since he usually possesses comprehensive information, but
    For reminder: President Salam’s stance: Disarmament south and north of the Litani was stipulated in the Taif Agreement even before 1701 and the ceasefire agreement. Our negligence in previous years has made us pay a heavy price today!
    🔻 FirstbloodH: Low class, screeching, laughing…

    This is not a political show its a low budget reality tv show.

    Props for Mister Hassan for leaving.

    Otv is a joke. |media|
    [this is useless compradore Lebanese media trying to emotionally stir up sectarianism for Anglo-Zionazi paymasters. The old filthy divide et impera is looking ever more threadbare and stale.. They’re reduced to trotting out a screeching tittie show. As far as concern the Axes of Resistance, all arguments fail, on all fronts told to disarm and suicide themselves.]
    ⭕🔻 Jawad: The next time some idiot wants to question what sacrifices did Lebanon give to Gaza.

    Sheikh Naim Qassem: Hezbollah has 5,000 martyrs and 13,000 wounded in its support front of Gaza and stopping the Israeli aggression on Lebanon last year.
    🔻 FirstbloodH: Sons and daughters of impure birth have no right to question the sacrifices of the Lebanese resistance.

    Simple.
    ⭕🔻 🇱🇧🇱🇧🇱🇧: If you’re not Lebanese your opinion on Lebanese matters means nothing to me. Next caller
    🔻 FirstbloodH: Zionists say the same thing about Palestine you should make an exception for them since u guys are aligned.

    And close your legs 🫣
    [the one he’s responding to what appears a hot Lebanese gal if that’s her thumb]
    retweet:
    🔻 Ghadi Francis | غدي فرنسيس:
    Translated from Arabic by Grok
    To the resistance, leaders, fighters, and martyrs,
    I appreciate your commitment to stability,
    And I apologize to you for the foolishness of my country’s government,
    And because I refuse to let your weapons and my dignity be displayed in the markets of others, I will not wait for your call for support.
    This is my battle, not yours alone.
    I am Ghadi Francis, at your service.
    #أنا_المقاومة
    [an even hotter Lebanese, which we’ve featured in interviews with Magnier, Galloway, etc]
    ⭕ My loyalty is to the people who resist and defend not to a government following American and Saudi orders.

    This government days are numbered.
    ⭕ O our brothers in the Lebanese army, the state is conspiring against our people

    Shooting at your own people for the sake of 40 dollars a month is a crime no one can forgive

    Either you desert collectively, or you storm the Republican Palace
    ⭕ 🔻 Nisreen 🇱🇧:
    Translated from Arabic by Grok
    We apologize to the blood of our martyrs, to their families, to our wounded and their pains, to our prisoners, to our people, and to our brothers, for what the fools in this country are doing.
    You are the most honorable, the noblest, the purest, the most refined, the most beautiful, and the most virtuous in this nation.
    #أنا_المقاومة
    ⭕ Former Israeli Ground Forces commander Yiftah Ron-Tal:

    “We have a historic opportunity if the Lebanese government can dismantle Hezbollah’s military power. It’s possible. Israel is helping offensively. There’s a chance for peace with Lebanon after many years.”

    Keep dreaming…
    ⭕ Victor Ben-Ami, ex-Shin Bet official:
    Israeli strikes on Hezbollah serve the path led by Joseph Aoun. Israel should continue If the Lebanese government takes control and never allows Hezbollah to return to fighting it would be a positive and strategic step forward.

    Keep dreaming
    [it is unbelievable. On every front of this world war, the lunatics persist on sheer delusion. They expect their sea of enemies to disarm themselves and submit to satanic filth without a fight!]
    retweet:
    🔻 إبن الغُبيري:
    Translated from Arabic by Grok
    The decision of the guardianship authority to disarm the resistance is a continuation of an international war against Hezbollah, but with Zionist objectives, as the Israeli enemy seeks to benefit from internal fighting in Lebanon to achieve its expansionist project, which is based on killing us, exterminating us, and displacing us.
    The religious duty is clear, and whoever is unaware of it should review it.
    retweet:
    🔻 حسين زين الدين:
    Translated from Arabic by Grok
    To the beloved sons of the Lebanese sects and regions..
    The war with the Zionists is paid for most dearly by the people of the regions that shelter the resistance, and they are content with this honor..
    Some seek to turn the scene into internal strife that affects all regions..
    The American uses authority to destroy what the resistance has protected, so be wary of his agents..
    [the writer appears on his thumb to be an Iraqi Shiia cleric??]
    retweet:
    🔻 Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان:
    Translated from Arabic by Grok
    The Palestinian in the Burj camp in Beirut is currently carrying a weapon and shooting.
    What’s your problem this morning?
    What do you want?
    Do you want to fight? Here’s the border, go ahead
    Shoot at the Israeli
    No one’s stopping you… but what do you want, explain it to us?
    [very sad. It appears the Anglo-Zionists are activating salafis among the refugees and other cells laid by for a rainy day in Lebanon]

    in reply to: The Hearty Salon, 02 Aug 2025 … Open Thread #63061
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    I pray you are right. We shall see soon enough

    History and human nature inform danger ahead… one thing logic informs is that Russia will work to reciprocate and bring equal dangers within equal distance of the Yanqui capital and major cities as done to her. Not just the usual submerged threats, but OPEN threats as ostentatiously as done to them. And this is where some friends living in useful locales should be glad to do the service.

    I was listening to Garland Nixon, who was recently in Venezuela, and he noted this is a quite militant land – even fishermen are armed up the wazoo. They are confident. And eager to repay tremendous harm done to them by the crazed gringos of el norte.

    And given what the same crazed are about to do to the friends of the ones who count in CELAC, and their own hope for harmonious multi-nodal sovereign future, I suspect they’re gonna ignore the lawfare of CELAC (designed like the rules of ECOWAS and Arab League, and all post-1945 international organizations, to maintain neocolonialism) as the AES Junta and West Asian Resistances ignore their former parent groupings. No one serious is gonna sit out in the coming days.

    We need to understand the era of cheap talk is over

    The world splits … even legalistic China has moved to acceptance of Russia’s right to the SMO due to western aggression, even though they abhor war and the division of nations (a precedent which could be used against them in Taiwan).

    If they can help the Beast plaguing and trying to destroy all mankind, there will be surprising peoples who will come outta the woodwork to do their part. Some have sense after Gaza and 404 to understand only force counts anymore in the brave new world. The formation of a new Guantanamo gulag within Honduras is a vivid sign of the new slavery being imposed, as is the surprising defense of Lula’s defense of Brazilian sovereignty under “tariffs” attack. The angry words of the Columbian Prez vis-a-vis Gaza are pregnant… he didn’t need to say the “or else” for those who can extrapolate. It was a call to all latinos!

    The world’s cracking.. as are all sub-constituents, including CELAC, into Resistance or Slave. Many surprising developments ahead

    PS – I never said any LAC will invade anyone, especially CONUS. They will serve as the Balts serve NATO – as dispersed unassailable missile bases, full stop. Neither side has the means to meaningfully invade into the heartland and key citadels of the other in this world war. But those citadels on either side CAN be degraded with cruel precision, as now demonstrated on Zion and 404. Without using nukes on the Resistance side. Beyond survival in modern life. Why Zion immediately sued for peace within two weeks. That is all LAC needs to provide. And sufficient to render CONUS another Morgenthau land..

    in reply to: The Hearty Salon, 02 Aug 2025 … Open Thread #63041
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    The US already has nuclear capable missiles in Poland at point blank range on Moscow, and creeping closer by the day in Finland and Balts and Romania and Arctic.

    The thing that astonishes us is the slowness of Russia to respond to this clear decapitation effort, slow-walked since 1997, and without the deviation of an iota. Trump signaled he is part of the agenda by saying he ordered two nuclear-armed subs closer – by implication using a flatter and faster ballistic trajectory on Moscow. Every European without distinction, including “neutral Austria and Switzerland” are part of the ongoing Final War to render Russia a wasteland OR a dismembered lebensraum for the European Volk.

    And Venezuela and every nation on earth watch this accelerating suicide train, knowing they are next. If the demented openly, brazenly, and unflinchingly roll this out to mighty Russia, where are they? Will all remain abject and fearful, waiting for their turn to be vivisected? Or do many still have sense of honor and fighting spirit, and understand their only chance is to support each other from the arrived tsunami of Legion?

    Listen to the words of the Columbian Prez who said “they” (the freakin West!) want to subjugate us like Gaza! Folks are internalizing what goes on in 404 and the Holy Land and the necessary reaction. I think there is honor yet among bolivarians…..

    Dear Amarynth, the legalism and protestations of the cute CELAC are irrelevant. They have spit on Venezuela and Cuba and Nica for decades, refusing to help break sieges. Just months ago Lula personally stabbed Venezuela in the BRICS back. In real geopolitical terms, CELAC is at worst a compradore like ECOWAS, or at best a well-dressed and toothless Arab League, without spine or muscle. What they confirm is their business, those who crawl in the shadow of Monroe Doctrines. Others moved on, as they did wrt to ECOWAS and the Arab League on other continents. Talk shops, like BRICS, are just that — talk shops; the real kinetic action is elsewhere. Events gather pace, and beyond the purview of objects of History

    “the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.”

    in reply to: The Hearty Salon, 02 Aug 2025 … Open Thread #63040
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    thank you dear crone! I didn’t know a man named Rasul from Dagestan wrote this poignancy. One of my favorites in the Russian language. Perhaps was a sufi or of sufi stock? Like Rumi, Sufis of all ages ever guide us to the transcendent, finding the words that express and allow healing of the deepest sorrows

    Gamzatov died on 3 November 2003 at the age of 80 in the Moscow Central Clinical Hospital. He was buried in the old Muslim cemetery in Tarki, next to the grave of his wife.” 

    “Rasul” is an Arabic word that means “Messenger” — traditionally referring to the highest prophets since and including Noah who brought new Revelation. [01] [02] In Arabic it is also an affectionate title generally reserved for the Islamic Prophet, the Last Messenger. Many muslims give this name to confer the honor to their sons. Isn’t the Russian Rasul a fitting messenger of the horrors of the Great Patriotic War, our Act Two of the Last War?

    in reply to: The Hearty Salon, 02 Aug 2025 … Open Thread #62997
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    https://time.com/5478644/venezuela-russian-bombers/
    ☝️ the strategic bombers also flew to Caracas in 2008 and 2013.. what understandings have percolated over the decades, saved for rainy days, as with Chairman Kim on other fronts?

    https://apnews.com/article/venezuela-russia-navy-ships-cuba-d594c7c8fc97a903e5dc90754970b8c0
    ☝️ remember the leisurely cruise of the Zirkon carriers down the East Coast last year? You gotta be crude and blunt with unimaginative nazis – even if greater horrors lurked beneath sight in the same area. No wonder Sleepy Joe went for a permanent mental walkabout, and Goldfinger is fast losing his own shine atm

    Venezuela may be the best candidate, much bigger than Cuba and harder terrain and younger angrier folks, and at perfect distance to hold the Oreshnik gun to helpless Yanqui temples. Woe to those about to reap the whirlwind – it’s the age of paybacks on every continent

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    💠 “Moscow lists countries whose citizens took part in Ukrainian incursion into Russia

    💠 @ejmalrai:
    ⭕ Israel’s Prime Minister, with the endorsement of “Peace President” Donald Trump but against the advice of his own Chief of Staff—who warned of the high risk to Israeli soldiers’ lives and the need for at least a year of mobilisation involving massive troop deployment—has decided to expand the military operation and occupy the entire Gaza Strip, including areas where Israeli prisoners are believed to be held.

    By doing so, Netanyahu is effectively signing the death warrant of the hostages, as the Palestinian resistance has vowed to execute all captives should occupation forces approach their location. Full occupation of the Strip would not only escalate the conflict but also open the door to ethnic cleansing
    ⭕ To avoid domestic embarrassment and political turmoil, the now-unified Lebanese government is unlikely to reach a definitive decision regarding the disarmament of Hezbollah, which continues to reject any demand to surrender its weapons.
    ⭕ The most important point in Hezbollah SG’s speech today:

    Hezbollah’s Secretary-General Naim Qassem inadvertently raised a critical point: Why is the government expected to make decisions based on majority rule when, in practice, Christians—without openly stating it—hold 50% of institutional power despite representing far less than half the population? You (government and president) demand that the Shiite protector be disarmed; we demand a fair sectarian distribution.

    💠 @Palestinian Commie:
    ⭕❗️Lebanese journalist Khalil Nasrallah:

    Sheikh Qassem’s statement, Secretary General of Hezbollah, regarding the resistance’s rejection of any timetable for disarmament, and his affirmation that the resistance is part of the constitution requiring consensus rather than a vote, and that missiles will fall on “Israel” if it wages war, coincided with the Cabinet session.
    It is a message to the outside, and a firm stance before the inside.

    Amal and Hezbollah ministers withdrew from the cabinet session, a sign of an attempt to set a trap called ‘voting’ and impose the issue of disarming the resistance as a fait accompli.

    The Council of Ministers did not task the army with drafting a plan to defend Lebanon against the Israeli aggression; instead, it tasked it with drafting a plan to restrict weapons (Hezbollah’s weapons) to be presented to the Council of Ministers at the end of August, to be implemented before the end of the year.
    This is the level of ‘defensive’ thinking in Lebanon, and about Lebanon, among a group that embraced cowardice and made it their path.”

    They got the Lebanese army involved, not with the resistance and its people, but with the Americans and Saudis.

    They opened a door of pressure on the army that it has never seen in its history.
    [Lebanon is being disintegrated. Its “army” cannot do anything meaningful to Hezbollah. It can trigger a civil war, to be used by Anglo-Zionists for simultaneous invasion by salafi Horde and Zionazis/western mercs. Even that will not defeat Hezbollah. But they will fold in to protect their communities, leaving the christians/druze/sufi-majority sunnis to fend for themselves. Very sad. As the Chinese say, the fish rots from the head. Except for Yemen, there is no sane head among the arabs. They condemn their peoples, as does Goldfinger, or Zelensky or Merz]
    ⭕ 🇬🇷🇵🇸⚔️🏴‍☠🇺🇸 “Israel” Hayom: Evacuation of Israeli embassy staff in Athens due to popular protests against Israelis in Greece
    ⭕ 🇱🇧⚔️🇺🇸🏴‍☠️ Former Lebanese Minister Mustafa Bayram: “The current government has committed a historic folly.”
    [the seduction of Babylonia is unbelievable. Nation after nation, nudged to leap off Cliffs]

    in reply to: The Hearty Salon, 02 Aug 2025 … Open Thread #62985
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    Yes, Helmer’s interpretations of interactions between Russkie and Goldfinger are worthwhile. But he appears behind the curve on Pakistan. Mucho has changed since he lived there decades ago..

    • Zion openly threatened Pakistan for being Islamic with nukes, and said they would be next, after Iran.
    • Zion openly sent its military specialists and drones and tech to aid India during the Pak-India Round One
    • The Pakistani DM tweeted to the putative regime change candidate, the son of the former Shah, that he was a cowardly imperial whore (!) – which a Yanqui poodle would never do to possible neighboring ruler, unless fully committed to the survival of the current ruler Khamanei
    • Pakistanis said they would retaliate with their own nukes if Zion used theirs on Iran
    • The Yanquis reportedly refused use of the Pak F-16s in Indian war (??), forcing sole use of Chinese tech
    • There are many prudent interpretation why the Paki Junta boss went to Trump – rather than grovel, it was to defuse the coming war on Iran, or economic deals, or to split USA from Zio-Indians? Etc.. ALL Asians keep their worst enemies closest, ain’t just a Chinese dictum

    And so on. And he is the only analyst who keeps saying India won! Pakistan likely got mauled, as did Iran, but who sued for peace again? I think he is so pessimistic about the rigid character of Pakistani elite that he cannot conceive they could change (I don’t blame him, many give up on them after knowing them for a long while).

    NOTE Nima humors him on his idiosyncrasies on Pakistan and that crazed belief they would fight for empire to attack Iran, and quickly moves the conversation along, demurring that the situation is “complicated”.

    Well, existential times breed strange alliances. And the old order and understandings are largely dead

    Another likely possibility is that Orange is sweet-talking the Pakistanis, just as he did the Iranians before the sucker punch. This C-list actor has his lines to grunt out. There are factions within Pakistan still anglophile, as within India, and these will be seduced and instrumentalized to weaken Pakistan, helping India in Round Two.

    This is the Anglo-Zionazi Way – win by hook or crook, anything but lose. See how they got to Syria – working like termites within the Syrian elite and populace; this is their only chance against the civilizational-states and nuclear power Pakistan too.

    And the Rise of the Moshiach demands the utter destruction of Iran and Pakistan, both as closest major muslim land powers (with balls) and those fated in eschatology to salt the Holy Land with the last zionazi maniac blood. Helmer is old-school and altogether discounts the overriding spiritual element of the deranged moment. Pakistan is desperate, knowing its certain and imminent doom. Like Russkies, they can also read the writing on the wall, and also prepare their own “dead hands” against Hind as we speak

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    ☝️ detonating Moldovan front by lilliputian usual suspects


    💠 @Intel Slava Z:
    ⭕ 🇰🇭A serviceman of the Cambodian Armed Forces on the front line at the borders of Thailand.
    [I told you. A buncha lovers, available to highest bidder, for optical work mostly]
    ⭕ 🇯🇵❗️Tokyo has plutonium reserves of 44.4 thousand tons, enough for thousands of nuclear bombs, reports the Kyodo agency.

    Japan reprocesses radioactive waste from its nuclear power plants in the UK and France, obtaining plutonium that is effectively suitable for military purposes.
    [Why holler this now? All the nazis are going ape, rattling nuclear sabres!]

    💠 @imetatronink:
    cont. thread:
    🔻 WS: I need to write the full story of my redpilling. It deserves a formal blog post.

    Its roots stretch back to the period between my 8th and 9th year — 1968-1969. I inherited and obsessively read my grandfather’s six-volume Pictorial History of the Second World War. It shaped me.
    🔻 dezz nutzzz: Will, how old are you? You look young as fuck to have been in your 8th-9th.
    I would’ve thought you’d in your late 40s
    🔻 Elydia35: Will is a boomer (like me) — I think we’re both in the 2nd cohort of boomers (I’m 65, born 1960)
    🔻 WS: Born when Eisenhower was still president. The snows of many winters have fallen on my head.
    ⭕🔻 East_Calling: “The number of Russian nuclear submarines in the world’s oceans is significantly higher than the American ones, and the subs that US President Donald Trump ordered to be redirected to the appropriate regions have long been under their control. So, no response from the Russian Federation to the American leader’s statement about the submarines is required,” a senior Russian lawmaker, Viktor Vodolatsky, was quoted as saying by TASS.
    🔻 Stolypilled: They don’t though. The US has 71 nuclear subs and the russians have less than 40.
    🔻 East_Calling: Submarines capable of launching nuclear weapons. Not nuclear powered submarines, which is what your numbers pertain to.
    🔻 WS: The US submarine fleet is in an acute maintenance crisis, and has been for several years. The Russians can put considerably more combat-capable submarines to sea than can the Americans.
    🔻 Efisio Scalas🇮🇹🧱: Gli australiani aspettano i 12 sottomarini nucleari, che hanno ordinato, dopo aver annullato l’ordine di quelli francesi! E credo che dovranno tornare dai francesi in ginocchio, se vogliono qualche sottomarino!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
    cont. thread:
    🚨‼️ Raising the Stakes

    Iran officially stipulates the conditions for resuming talks with the United States:

    • US compensation for damage to Iranian facilities;
    • US recognition of Iran’s sovereign right to enrich uranium.

    🔻 Lord Devlin: What do you make of the failure of Iranian air defense to stop Midnight Hammer? Is it a vindication of American stealth technology or just a sign of Iranian ineptitude?
    🔻 WS: reposts his older, “There is zero evidence that ANY aircraft, US or Israeli, penetrated Iranian airspace to any appreciable distance beyond the extreme perimeter — if at all.

    The “greatest military operation in history” B-2 attack was a staged charade, and I remain persuaded no GBU-57s were used.”
    🔻 WS: ⚡️ I find it inexplicable that Iran’s recent explicit expression of extreme defiance against the United States has made hardly a ripple in the mainstream and social media realms.

    Few seem to understand that Iran’s boldness is a reflection of the realities of the “12-Day War”.
    🔻 In Other Words: Iran’s demands are likely why Trump recently called the country “nasty” — but yes, there’s little coverage of this in Western media, but that’s to be expected. I’m also enjoying the ambiguous game that Iran is playing around enrichment – ie damage was done to enrichment facilities, no damage was done, maybe some damage was done, but I’m not sure, etc (Araghchi).For all practical purposes, one cannot dismiss the possibility that Iran is now an undeclared nuclear state.
    🔻 Marked safe from Western Propaganda: They go out of their way to hide their losses…or maybe cause Israel owns the media?😂
    🔻 memudin 🇵🇸: For a while I was afraid that some in the Iranian govt were trying hard to get back to “the table” (more like chopping board) but these conditions put my mind at ease.
    Defiance is the word indeed.
    🔻 Troll farm reject: It’s just as much the timing, Iran seems to be carefully assessing the internal situation of Israel (+US) on a deep level. Israelis aren’t rational by any metric, though increasing mental fatigue on population level is very exploitable. That is when boldness start to pays off.
    🔻 Lord Devlin: What about the photographs of damage to that mountain site? Was that just from Tomahawks? And why would Iran have agreed to the subsequent ceasefire if their nuclear program wasn’t damaged by some kind of air strikes?
    🔻 Traolach Kaye: Trump says it was destroyed.

    Therefore, conclusions to the contrary will be more proximate to the truth.
    🔻 Lord Devlin: If no damage was done to their nuclear program by Midnight Hammer, why did Iran agree to a ceasefire shortly after?
    🔻 WS: The US/Israel were the ones who petitioned Iran for a ceasefire, not the other way around.

    In any case, I have already written extensively on the topic of so-called “12-Day War”, including this summary assessment:
    📜 US/Israel Versus Iran – Round One
    🔻 Traolach Kaye: If the nuclear programme had been totally destroyed, why the need to even “offer” a ceasefire?

    Imho, the Iranians thought it prudent to afford Israel an offramp .

    The real question therefore is why did Israel so gratefully accept?
    🔻 Lord Devlin: Seems like the Iranians and Israelis savaged each other to some extent, hence why they accepted a ceasefire. I’m just wondering at the true quality of Iranian air defense, given that they themselves accepted an offramp
    🔻 Traolach Kaye: The continuation of hostilities was clearly in neither sides interest, especially Iran’s, considering they hadn’t started the conflict in the first place.

    Again, just why Israel wanted out, having started with such enthusiasm, is the real story.
    🔻 WS: They wanted out because their AD was so depleted that Iran was able to deliver powerful ballistic missile strikes in small salvos. Even Shahed drones were beginning to get through with relative ease.

    The US/Israel cannot compete with Iranian missile production at this time.
    🔻 Traolach Kaye: What @imetatronink is suggesting is that the daily “we have total control of skies over Tehran” claim was total bunkum. Why accept an offramp if you’ve established total control?
    🔻 Lord Devlin: I guess my question is if Midnight Hammer actually put B-2s and associated strike package deep into Iranian airspace without a single USAF casualty, Iranian air defenses must been a profound failure
    🔻 WS: The Iranians never deployed their long-range AD to any appreciable degree during the “12-Day War”. US/Israeli aircraft kept their distance and fired only stand-off missiles.

    Israeli long-range drones were intercepted by short-range Iranian air defenses.
    📜 The United States Cannot Defeat Iran
    cont. thread:
    🤣 Trump Ventures Way Out of His League

    Trump vs. Medvedev in a contest of wit and rhetoric is a laughable mismatch.

    And, to reiterate what I have stated previously, if given the choice between the US and Russian submarine fleets, I would take the Russian subs in a heartbeat.
    🔻 Mats Nilsson: With every midnight outburst, Trump only reaffirms the glaringly obvious: he’s an intellectually bankrupt political relic. These two submarines probably sounds like brilliant strategy. And his latest claim, that Russia has lost 112,500 troops this year while Ukraine has lost only 8,000, is actually believed by his supporting minions. God help America… and the world…
    [Idiocracy – with NUKES]
    🔻 Pandem(on)ical Order of Good Cheer: Knowing little about subs, I’m aware of only 2 key criteria:
    1. subs’ value as weapons platform is subject to capabilities of weapons (clear Russia advantage)
    2. detection–to detect and escape detection (new subs either give advantage to Russia or narrow US advantage)
    🔻 Warwick Powell | 鲍韶山: “Words matter”. From what I can see someone for whom English isn’t their mother tongue has a better grasp of the richness and wit of the English language.
    🔻 RichardSharpe: They are stumbling ever closer to figuring out if all that money has been well spent.
    🔻 Truth Matters: Trump is collapsing right before our eyes. This is not going to go well for Trump.

    Trump doesn’t drink but he’s now drunk with power, which will eventually lead to his demise.
    🔻 cognitivedissonanceeverywhere: Submarines basically are the Russian Navy today. What’s worrying about Medvedev’s exchange is the Russians seem to have resigned themselves to the fact they are not dealing with rational actors and will do what they have to. Ditto China.
    🔻 Jungle Banana: he’s got people talking about him
    which is a win now in US foreign policy
    that’s the News cycle
    what’s Trump going to do next
    to keep the spotlight on him
    🔻 🇪🇨 wayemeru: Trump is no less in the throes of dementia than Biden, he just responds better to stimulants.
    ⭕🔻 HustleBitch:
    🚨 WAS RUSSIA’S PACIFIC NUCLEAR ARSENAL JUST WIPED OUT?

    An 8.8 quake struck directly at Vilyuchinsk, the hidden port storing ALL of Russia’s Pacific nukes and subs.

    Now? Total silence. No comms. No updates.

    Did Mother Nature strike or did someone just test a new weapon? |media|
    [Good Lord. Tom Clancy’s back. The Derangement Syndrome is advanced indeed]
    🔻 AKLaserWerx: I am curious what @imetatronink thinks.

    Thanks for posting.
    🔻 WS: “Man’s most valuable trait is a judicious sense of what not to believe.”

    ― Euripides
    retweet:
    🔻 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

    The Patriots will also take at least six months to arrive
    he links:
    🔻 KyivPost: US delays delivery of Patriot systems to Switzerland as Ukraine takes priority — Bern will receive its ordered systems later than expected.
    🔻 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: |media|
    🔻 Andrew Jenkins 🇵🇸 Free Palestine🇵🇸: They can’t even defend themselves
    🔻 Boomshakalak whiteboy: Yep. In a weird way. Think that’s the plan
    🔻 Kit Klarenberg: I do wonder if the objective is to make commitments that will never materialise, or at least not in time to make any difference
    🔻 Boomshakalak whiteboy: I simply can’t imagine for a second why you’d ever want to antagonise Russia. It’s proven time and time again that it’s always goes badly wrong. I’ve been there. There’s a certain hardness in there personality which won’t be beaten. America/Uk/Nato doesn’t have that.
    🔻 Kit Klarenberg: “The one that got away” is a very powerful motivating force in Anglo-American imperialism. Think of the effort and time expended to cruelly punish Cuba, a miniscule island, for arranging its affairs in its own way. Russia has always been an nuisance that never crumbled.
    🔻 Boomshakalak whiteboy: Russia has absolutely proven that regardless of money, diplomatic pressure + the full weight of NATO they cannot be beaten. From there perspective it must be a mixture of gung ho wisdom and comedy. It’s the common Ukrainian I feel sorry.
    🔻 Natasha: Never thought I’d hear (missiles & Switzerland) those two words in a same sentence. Whatever happened to its policy of armed neutrality?
    🔻 drac-hoxha flow 🔻⛏️: Damn how is Switzerland supposed to defend its Nazi gold bars and stolen Jewish memorabilia now? 😔
    🔻 Roger Branche: Oh nos does this mean Switzerland will have to lob Toblerones if they get invaded?
    🔻 JobCentreSUCKS: Why does Switzerland need Patriot missiles? Does it have any enemies 🤔
    🔻 Cheddar Mature: 1. Each Patriot setup (launcher & missiles) costs a billion, give or take.
    2. It is useless against the best Russian missiles
    3. Russia needs only a week to locate and destroy.
    4. Yup, Ukraine is winning all right. 👍🏾
    🔻 BornBlue64: Pickle Jars have downed more Russian aviation
    ⭕ If you don’t follow Kit Klarenberg, you should.

    Vanishingly few in the west have ever understood Russia.

    For that matter, I think a lot of Russians don’t understand Russia.

    In any case, going back years, I have consistently warned that Russia was being grossly underestimated.
    links:
    🔻 Kit Klarenberg : I often find myself returning to this essay about wartime Russia, and the impact it’s had on their collective psyche, quite a bit. They have brought the West to its knees economically, militarily, and politically. And life goes on… |link|
    [a nice poignant excerpt in leading images. A reminder of what awaits the demented currently working to cut off the southern Caucasus via the Zangezur Corridor between Russia and Iran. As doomed as trying to storm Crimea… sad for the Armenian and Azeri compradores, who shall lose it ALL like the crazed German, 404, zionazi and Anglo elites]
    🔻 Boomshakalak whiteboy: Years ago I was on a train stopped middle of nowhere Russia. Next to us was another train. Carrying soldiers to fight in Chechnya. The sheer level of hardness in these young lads was bonkers. They were never going to be beaten. Its not Russian DNA
    🔻 William C: It is instructive that Russia, without loud proclamations of cultural integration, as the US does with melting-pots & salad-bowls, actually forged a multi-ethnic/multicultural nation. While the US traps itself in racialist, religious supremacist (evangelical) absolutism
    ⭕ 🔸 Over two years down the road, I submit that this July 2023 essay has aged far better than most of its handful of readers imagined it might.

    (Summary conclusion attached)
    📜 The Jig Is Up
    Not with a bang, but a whimper.

    This war is a lost cause for the empire and its hapless allies in Europe and around the world. That is the unavoidable conclusion emerging from the recent NATO summit in Lithuania.
    🔻 WS: My summary conclusion
    [see leading excerpt]
    🔻 RichardSharpe: They think they can take down China next: |link|
    🔻 Pandem(on)ical Order of Good Cheer: Before the fate of the Super Soaker Summer Offensive was known…
    🔻 WS: Well … although the so-called “summer offensive” was still technically on-going at the time, its outcome was already clear to see. That is why all the NATO countries were so depressed at the conference in Lithuania.
    retweet of his from 11 Dec 2023:
    “I predict it will not be long now before the Al Aqsa Mosque is razed to the ground in a single day, and its stones scattered far and wide. This is the so-called “Zionists” best chance yet to tick off the big items on their list.”
    🔻 John: Maybe the Arabs will finally wake up if that happens.
    [Don’t count on it. Salafi-Zionazi mass media and social media will attribute it to an Iranian/Yemeni missile, or natural event.. However the ongoing Gaza-like treatment of the arabs should wake them up, the survivors that is]
    🔻 Martin Anantharaman: … and all Evangelicals rooting for it, so the new temple can be built and Messias returns – to then slaughter all Jews🤣
    🔻 Alex Sachs: Then it will be rebuilt after the termination of the colony.
    [Yep. It was done after Crusades 1.0]
    ⭕ ⚡️ The “On Paper” US Navy

    “On paper”, the US Navy boasts 370 surface warships.

    The objective of the Chief of Naval Operations is to maintain at sea 20% (75) of those ships.

    They have hovered around 16% (~60) for the past few years, including 3-maximum combat-capable carriers.
    🔻 StarBoySAR 🇭🇰 🇨🇳 🥭: Oh well, In a future conflict, the US will probably heavily rely on Japan and South Korea to do most of the fighting on its behalf, particularly the Japanese Navy (JMSDF) with its 160+ ships and 340+ aircraft. The combined naval power of the United States and Japan still outweighs that of China…on paper. But that margin is diminishing fast as well…
    🔥 Maria Zakharova Burns Down Canada
    links:
    🔻 Zlatti71: Maria Zakharova:

    “⚡️ Stabilized trees are all the rage now, in case you hadn’t heard. They look like real trees—maples, for instance—but they don’t grow or change.

    Which brings us to Canada.

    The entire sanctions policy of the Canadian regime toward Russia rests on a single false claim: that the referendums held in the new Russian regions were illegitimate. Remove that claim, and their entire argument collapses.

    Now, the moment has come when the boomerang launched by Ottawa lands squarely in the thick of its own maple leaves.

    Remember how just recently former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called those referendums in Russia “fake”? Well, Canada now has a chance to show us how they think it should be done.

    The Premier of Alberta, Danielle Smith, and the province’s Justice Minister, Mickey Amery, have demanded that the electoral commission remove all barriers to holding a referendum on separation from Canada.

    According to polls, one in three residents of Manitoba no longer sees their future as part of a unified Canadian state. Six out of ten agree that people in Western Canada have legitimate grievances against the federal government in Ottawa, which actively suppresses any calls for autonomy. The desire to separate is even higher in Saskatchewan—and let’s not even get started on francophone Québec, where people feel increasingly alienated in Ottawa’s liberal Anglophone hell.

    The reasons for an impending “soft divorce” between Canadian provinces and the federal center are clear: more and more citizens no longer want to live in a country where heroin is legalized, gay sports eclipse traditional ones, and there’s a coordinated campaign promoting euthanasia for the elderly.

    The signs of a failing state are all there—an inability to maintain normal relations with neighbors, and the flourishing of neo-Nazi ideology in diaspora communities. A sprawling, sparsely populated country with no unifying idea—other than drug-fueled ultra-liberalism—is spiraling toward an existential crisis. If we use the language so loved in Atlantic circles and invoke the Monroe Doctrine, then the Canadian regime is the leaking attic of the empire.

    The British-Canadian monarchy (King Charles III of the UK is technically “King of Canada”) is of no interest to Canadians anymore. More and more citizens are demanding a republican model of government. The reasons are obvious—the Windsors play a minimal role in Canadian politics, and just months ago, Washington openly floated the idea of Canada becoming America’s next state. Just look at how often the monarch opens sessions of Parliament: once in 1977, and again this year. Once every 50 years—what a whirlwind of political engagement.

    The central government is also deeply unpopular within the military. Far-right radical groups are spreading, criticizing top commanders and openly expressing dissatisfaction with Ottawa.

    Canada used to be a confederation—back in the 1860s. The idea of “re-founding” the country—adopting a republican system, negotiating a new federal structure, or even seeing some provinces secede while others perhaps join the United States—is no longer seen as a far-fetched fantasy.

    The next decade could be decisive for Ottawa, which has driven the country into the deepest identity and values crisis in its history—and possibly the last decade for Canada as we know it.”
    ⭕ ‼️ India and Brazil Pledge Allegiance to the Rebel Alliance

    “They have come to understand that a prerequisite to ‘fixing the world’ is to return its money system to a much more equitable and sustainable basis.”
    🧵 Open Defiance
    repost of his from 16 Aug 2024:
    ‼️ Sea Change Coming?

    As the prospect of war continues to simmer in the Levant, I think this is worth noting:

    A US aircraft carrier getting SUNK is not necessary to suddenly awaken everyone to the reality they are effectively obsolete.

    If, for example, two or three large warhead missiles penetrated a carrier’s defense screen and inflicted sufficient damage to render the carrier incapable of air operations, the entire strike group would be forced to immediately withdraw.

    They would likely feel compelled to skedaddle even if it were only a guided-missile destroyer or cruiser that got hit and severely damaged or sunk.

    And the US Navy would never again dare to expose its capital ships to that level of enemy fire, whether from Yemen, Hezbollah, or Iran.

    Menacing Russia or China with a carrier strike group would henceforth be completely out of the question.

    It would effectively mark the end of the era of the super carrier.
    🔻 Pavlos Papageorgiou: I suspect it’s taboo that keeps carriers afloat: It would be a huge escalation for an enemy to sink one. But taboo is a very weak defence.
    🔻 WS: Aircraft carriers have operated in a risk-free environment ever since 1945 — until a few months ago when the Yemenis started lobbing pot shots at the USS Eisenhower using crude missiles and drones. There were several close calls, and the carrier’s escorts exhausted their AD magazines, at which point the entire carrier strike group turned tail and ran away.
    🔻 Santa’s Tavern (S0): No, the carrier strike group never “turned tail and ran away”.
    🔻 WS: Not once. Not twice. But THRICE.

    In succession: USS Brave Sir Robin (CVN-69), USS Fraidy Abe (CVN-72), USS Trembling Puppy (CVN-75) — 3 lost aircraft and empty magazines.

    The Teddy Bear (CVN-71) and Timid Vinny (CVN-70) simply stayed far away, as has the Uncle Chester (CVN-68).
    🔻 Santa’s Tavern (S0): It didn’t run away. At worst it followed standing procedures to rearm.
    🔻 WS: They ran away “traumatized” — as admitted by a pilot from the USS Brave Sir Robin’s own air wing.

    For some reason they don’t like it when the other guys shoot back. Imagine that. |link|
    ⭕⚡️ The Bellwether Replies to Trump

    In Trump’s most recent utterances in relation to his social media spat with Dmitry Medvedev, the US president suggested Medvedev is no one of importance in Russia.

    On the contrary, Medvedev is VERY important: he is an authoritative bellwether.
    links:
    🔻 Dmitry Medvedev: The Russian Foreign Ministry’s statement on the withdrawal of the moratorium on the deployment of medium- and short-range missiles is the result of NATO countries’ anti-Russian policy.
    This is a new reality all our opponents will have to reckon with. Expect further steps.
    🔻 Tail End Charlie: If anything happens to Putin, he’s the next guy in line.😏
    ⭕🔻 Big Serge ☦️🇺🇸🇷🇺:
    The adage that an attacking force requires a 3:1 superiority over the defense has become so ubiquitous and frequently repeated that it has become an implicit “rule” of analysis. The problem is that it’s not true, and nobody seems to know where it comes from.
    🔻 WS: Firepower, firepower, firepower.

    And now, firepower with intimate eye-in-the-sky / fly-on-the-wall, fiber-optic reach out to 20+ km (and allegedly even further).

    And lots of FAB-500s (imo, the most consistently useful of the Russian glide bombs).

    It’s a dominating massacre.
    retweet:
    🔻 Tracy Shuchart (𝒞𝒽𝒾 ): GenX was the last generation of feral children, we had no mobile phones, our parents did not check on us every 5 minutes, we rode our bikes after school until dinner, did some homework then went out again until bedtime. No one locked their doors at home or cars at night. Looking back, I feel blessed to have such freedoms, something unfortunately ensuing generations will never have.

    💠 @Middle East Spectator:
    ⭕— 🇱🇧/🇱🇧 A few important points:

    1. It is not guaranteed that the Lebanese government will reach a consensus regarding Hezbollah’s disarmament. There are still many opponents to this, including obviously Hezbollah and Amal, which make up a significant portion of the government. If a decision is reached to disarm, then Hezbollah and Amal will quit the government.
    2. If the decision is reached that Hezbollah should be fully disarmed, this will be extremely difficult (almost impossible) to implement, because the party will never voluntarily give up its weapons, and this has been clearly stated.
    3. If the Lebanese state insists on disarming Hezbollah, and it wants to do so forcefully, then they are officially allying with Israel and every Lebanese soldier unfortunately becomes complicit — and no action will remain off-limits.
    4. The Lebanese Army is not capable of confronting Hezbollah on the field. The only way they can forcefully disarm Hezbollah is by openly inviting Israeli or American intervention. In that case, a civil war is a real possibility. Hezbollah will not be the one to blame, Joseph Aoun and Nawaf Salam forced their hand, and the party will do what it must.
    5. Hezbollah has never directed its weapons at any Lebanese unless directly provoked or existentially threatened. Hezbollah’s weapons have only been a threat to Israel, and in fact, these same weapons guaranteed southern Lebanon’s independence and liberated the Lebanese from the occupier. It was Hezbollah’s weapons that protected Lebanon’s dignity and protected the Lebanese when the government was silent.

    Secretary General of Hezbollah, Sheikh Naim Qassem, is holding his speech.

    I will cover important statements only.

    • ‘We will not accept any new agreement, they must implement the existing one — which Israel has violated thousands of times’
    • ‘I promise the Zionist entity, it is not in their interest to launch a renewed aggression against Lebanon. Our missiles will once again rain down in Israel, and the security they’ve built up for the past 8 months will collapse in one hour’
    • ‘Even if Hezbollah surrenders its weapons, which it will not, Lebanon will never be left alone. Israel’s aggression won’t stop, and Lebanon’s stability is not tied to what we concede.’
    • ‘The cabinet statement speaks about strengthening Lebanon’s sovereignty. Does giving up weapons at the request of Israel, America, and some puny Arab states constitute strengthening sovereignty?
    • The cabinet statement talks about deterring aggressors, but where is the state that is supposed to protect Lebanon from harm?
    • Where is the defense of our borders and frontiers? And if you say it is beyond your capacity, then it is simple: Let us maintain, strengthen, and build our capabilities.’
    • ‘The Prime Minister boasts about the government’s commitment to taking ‘all measures’ to liberate our territories from Israeli’ occupation. But where are these so-called measures?
    • The state must provide protection, not strip its people and resistance of their strength. The state should benefit from the resistance, instead of disarming it for the sake of Israel, America, and the Arab states.’
    • I say to the President and the Prime Minister, whom we are always willing to work with for the benefit of Lebanon: Let’s discuss a national security strategy, not a strategy for a timetable for disarmament.
    • Let it be known that no solution can be reached without national consensus, and the resistance is an inseparable part of Lebanon’s fabric.’
    • ‘No one can deprive Lebanon of its strength, and no one can prevent Lebanon from being dignified.
    • Those who made sacrifices and liberated the land are far more patriotic than those who toyed with the nation and killed its citizens.
    • We managed to stop the Israeli aggression; otherwise, the IDF would have reached Beirut. The resistance, army, and people prevented the enemy from advancing.’
    • ‘The resistance is in good shape, strong, dignified, and with faith and determination, to be sovereign in its country, to make Lebanon a sovereign, dignified, independent state, with its supporters steadfast and united. And our fighters remain ready for the ultimate sacrifices.’
    • ‘Lebanon becomes strong and stable when all of its people work together, not when one side is deprived at the expense of another.’
    • In today’s battle, either all of Lebanon will win or everyone will lose. We are convinced that we can win together.

    [the biggest drag and weight and time waster on the Resistance are the local compradores, hypocrites and traitors.]

    in reply to: Chronicles of the Apocalypse – 01 Aug 2025 #62971
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    The following is mostly speculation, and attaches too much importance to his connection with Al Assad, whereas he was key interlocutor with many important players, including Yemenis and Lebanese. But it does raises the angst of the region with implication of his resignation. It may be an unwise move, due to expediency and anger, within Moscow. Note the sadness of the Lebanese Druze leader Jumblatt (they meant July 10, rather than Jan 10); this is for now being interpreted with foreboding among arabs, as it should. The talk of rapprochement between US and Iran influencing this decision is of course nonsense. No rapprochement is possible with the messianic. Perhaps Russia did this in vain attempt to mollify enemies and assume “strategic ambiguity”. Time will tell how much Russia is harmed by this move; one can get too cute sometimes, when a steady sure course is safest. My early impression is this is a victory for the Enemies, who’ve now divided the Axes of Resistance a little further

    Putin Dismisses Bogdanov: An Analysis

    By capadmin On Jul 10, 2025

    Policy assessment – Progress Center for Policies

    Introduction:

    Observers did not treat Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to dismiss Mikhail Bogdanov lightly. Bogdanov, a key architect of Russia’s policy in the Middle East and Africa, was a major figure in shaping Moscow’s strategy in these regions. While speculations abound regarding the reasons behind his dismissal, many experts believe it signals a shift in Russian foreign policy, especially in light of significant global and regional transformations.

    Key Facts:

    On June 9, 2025, the Kremlin announced that President Vladimir Putin had relieved Mikhail Bogdanov of his duties as Deputy Foreign Minister and Special Presidential Envoy for the Middle East and Africa.

    The official Kremlin statement cited “personal reasons” and “old age” (Bogdanov is 74) as the grounds for his dismissal. However, observers remain skeptical, especially given the absence of any reports on his deteriorating health.

    The dismissal came shortly after the firing of Transport Minister Roman Starovoit, who had served just over a year. Subsequent reports claimed he committed suicide in his car following the dismissal.

    Some analysts view Bogdanov’s departure as part of a broader purge of senior officials, potentially indicating Putin’s intent to restructure the top tiers of the state apparatus.

    While “dismissal upon request” is a common bureaucratic phrasing used in Putin’s decrees, Bogdanov’s removal after a decade in the role has raised questions, especially given his central role in Russia’s Middle East and Africa policy.

    RT (Russia Today) published a biography noting that Bogdanov began his diplomatic career in 1974, became Deputy Foreign Minister in June 2011, and was appointed Special Presidential Envoy in October 2014. He was responsible for Russia’s relations with Middle Eastern and African nations, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and international Islamic organizations. He was also deeply involved in issues related to Syria and the broader Middle East peace process.

    Bogdanov held diplomatic posts in Lebanon, Yemen, Israel, and Egypt, in addition to senior roles concerning Africa and the Middle East.

    Analysis & Interpretation:

    Regardless of the official reasons, many see Bogdanov’s removal as a sign that Russia is shifting its foreign policy approach in the Middle East and Africa—toward more agile and adaptable diplomacy, better suited to today’s hybrid conflicts and geopolitical volatility.

    Some sources connect Bogdanov’s dismissal with the end of Russia’s previous phase in Syria, particularly following the fall of Bashar al-Assad. Bogdanov was seen as a key figure in that era and may not align with the new Syrian leadership under President Ahmad Shar’a.

    On January 29, 2025, Bogdanov led a Russian delegation to Damascus, the first since Assad’s ouster. The delegation included Alexander Lavrentiev, and reportedly discussed the future of Russian-Syrian relations. Some reports claimed President Shar’a demanded the extradition of Bashar al-Assad.

    On January 10, Lebanese politician Walid Jumblatt wrote a farewell letter to Bogdanov, calling him a friend and expressing gratitude “despite the changing tides of time.” Observers saw the phrase “changing tides” as a subtle nod to the political shake-up behind Bogdanov’s departure.

    Russian sources emphasize the importance of who will replace Bogdanov, suggesting this will reveal the depth of change within the Kremlin’s foreign policy apparatus.

    Some Russian affairs experts downplay the impact, arguing Bogdanov’s role was largely executive or advisory, and that actual policy comes from the Kremlin’s higher circles.

    It is believed that Putin is recalibrating foreign policy, particularly to manage relations with Iran and Syria, especially given U.S.-Iran rapprochement rumors following recent conflicts. This likely calls for a more dynamic diplomat than Bogdanov.

    Observers point out Russia’s diminishing influence in Syria, its setbacks in Iran, and Turkey’s drift toward the West. These developments, alongside foggy prospects in Africa and the Caucasus, may have driven Moscow to rethink its diplomatic strategy.

    Conclusion:

    Although Bogdanov’s dismissal may be seen as part of a wider reshuffle of high-level officials, its timing and context have sparked considerable speculation.

    It likely reflects a strategic shift in how Russia plans to engage the Middle East and Africa going forward.

    The identity of Bogdanov’s successor will be key in determining whether this is a mere bureaucratic change or a real transformation in Russia’s diplomatic doctrine.

    Putin appears to be phasing out the old guard in favor of a new team capable of navigating the region’s major shifts with speed and strategic flexibility.

    Russia’s evolving policy in Syria may have required removing Bogdanov, once a central figure in Assad-era diplomacy.

    With declining influence in multiple regions, Russia may need “sharper” diplomats, able to operate within a context of hybrid conflicts and geopolitical instability.

    It remains unclear whether Bogdanov’s former role will continue to fall under presidential oversight or be absorbed into the Foreign Ministry structure.

    Ultimately, the changing dynamics of the Russia-Iran-Syria triangle—especially amid possible U.S.-Iran talks—demand a recalibrated diplomatic approach, prompting Moscow to look for new blood in key foreign policy positions.

    in reply to: Chronicles of the Apocalypse – 01 Aug 2025 #62947
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    https://x.com/SputnikInt/status/1952661103047324069


    Those willfully occupying others lose their humanity, degenerating and becoming unmanned …


    Is the rapturist freak Huckabee a bigger plague on drain-circling USA than even Goldfinger? Unbelievable, the lying gaslighting, deranged and delighted delusion

    💠 @Hamas/Tsahal:
    ⭕ “The videos of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza confirm the terrorist nature of the group: all hostages must be released immediately and unconditionally. But Hamas must free the entire Palestinian people, whom it has held hostage for months, accept an agreement with Israel, release the hostages, and allow the free distribution of humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip.”

    This is what the Italian Foreign Minister Tajani declared. “Israel must end its blind attacks, but Hamas must stop the ongoing blackmail it is conducting by holding certain Israelis and two million Palestinian citizens prisoner. In Gaza, the time is for peace.”
    [Fatuous terminal dumbazzes]
    ⭕ Israeli media report that the Prime Minister’s office announced that the head of government has decided on the total occupation of the Gaza Strip, including operations in areas where hostages are held.

    He sent a clear message to the Chief of Staff: “If he does not agree with this decision, he will have to resign.”
    [This is good news for Gaza Resistance: more targets, and continuous. Their army now faces same conundrum of CONUS nazis vis-a-vis their own Last Leader: suicide of entire armed forces on current trajectory. To coup or not to coup?]

    💠@🌎🛡GEOPOL360🕊🌍:
    ⭕🇦🇲🇺🇸 In August, the United States and Armenia will hold the “Eagle Partner 2025” maneuvers in the latter country with the aim of training for “peacekeeping missions.”

    The maneuvers will involve peacekeeping units of the Armenian armed forces, American military personnel, as well as the Kansas National Guard.
    [what timing. Right when Round Two is expected, they will be on Iran’s direct northern border.
    NB. like deploying “trainers” and squads on Baltics, and Taiwan, the USUK savages incentivize the local proxies to suicide themselves against the unbeatable regional hegemon. And at the least salt the earth with forever wars by using them as staging grounds. Armenia and Azerbaijan are as doomed as the Balts..]

    in reply to: Chronicles of the Apocalypse – 01 Aug 2025 #62933
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    This new Resistance organization in Syria is likely premature. Damascus, like Constantinople, will remain in the hands of the Enemy, through Armageddon. Their freedom will require two forces holding the entire region down to be irrevocably shattered: NATO and the GCC. Thereafter comes the domino effect. So first things first. But the defiance of pockets of Syria holding out still provides a boost of energy to overall Resistance, a sense of hope, like Hamas still alive two years later. Such oxygen can maintain resilience in folks for years. As Nasrallah said, “between us the field, and the days”

    NB. He describes a true shocker to me! Mikhail Bogdanov left Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Why? I do not follow Russian politics, but this is serious development. He ascribed it to significant change in Russian policy, and that Putin fired him. If have details from better sources, please share. Maybe it is simple retirement or health issue, as he’s 74.. but unlikely given his experience, crisis of moment, connection to Orthodoxy, friendship to Ansarullah. Did Russia sell out the abject & lost Arabs to Zionists, in return for safeguarding Iran and INSTC?  [Wiki] [Reuters] [PLO] [Yemen]

    in reply to: The Hearty Salon, 02 Aug 2025 … Open Thread #62931
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    I think Crooke said the Ben-Menashe name in last Judge Nap too. I don’t buy it. Perhaps for lower levels folks with residual conscience. But as you demonstrated in his 45-year-old video of lusting to bomb Iran, not for Trump or the higher ups, carefully groomed based on character from young age. We know how Roy Cohn assisted in the process of his education.. According to Zionazis themselves, Orange is the anointed King of Jerusalem, who gifted them Jerusalem, and the Golan, and Gaza real estate, and for which they gave him a gold coin and Jared and other endless handlers since even before Roy Cohn

    rather than kompromat, this appears more as cover, which even then legally doesn’t pass muster nor escape accountability. Just as the zionist polity today pretends it’s all the fault of Netanyahoo and a bunch of crazed freaks, so the Yanqui oligarchy finds it convenient to set up a certain bipartisan cadre that can be jettisoned after failure

    ‘Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive’

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