This article was written for the Unz Review: http://www.unz.com/tsaker/trump-presidency-first-snafus-already/
It is a rare privilege to be able to criticize a politician for actually fulfilling his campaign promises but Donald Trump is a unique President and this week he offered us exactly this opportunity with not one, but three different SNAFUs to report.
First, there was the botched raid against an alleged al-Qaeda compound in Yakla, Yemen. First, let me commit a crimethink here and remind everybody that for all the great Hollywood movies, Americans have a terrible record of doing special ops. The latest one was typical. First, it involved Navy SEALS, one of the most disaster-prone US special forces. Second, it involved special forces from the United Arab Emirates (don’t ask why, just don’t). I am pretty sure that using US Rangers alone would have yielded better results. Third, as always, they got detected early. And then they began taking casualties. This time from female al-Qaeda fighters. Finally, they botched the evacuation. They did kill some kids and, so they say, an al-Qaeda leader. More about this raid here and here. As I said, this is pretty much par for the course. But I am sure that some Hollywood movie will make it look very heroic and “tactical”. But the real world bottom line remains unchanged: Americans should give up on special ops, they just can do it right.
Second, there was the absolutely terrible press conference by General Flynn. See for yourself:
So not only did Flynn put Iran “on notice” like a high-school principal would do to a rowdy teenager, but FOX TV is already speaking about “lines in the sand”. Wait – were “lines in the sand” not one of the dumbest features of the Obama Presidency? And now, just one week in the White House, we see Trump doing exactly the same?
This also begs the question of whether a very intelligent man like Flynn seriously and sincerely believes that he can bully or otherwise scare Iran. If he does – then we are all in a lot of trouble.
There is also the troubling aspect of the language chosen. Instead of speaking about “international concern” or the will of the UN Security Council, Flynn decided to use the kind of language typical of a wannabe World Hegemon. Again, been there – done that. Do they really think that this kind of imperial hubris will work better for them than it did for the Neocons?
Lastly, the Ukronazis are apparently back on the warpath. For many months now they have been shelling the Novorussians, and they even have tried a few, rather pathetic, local attacks. This time around this is different: incoming artillery strikes are counted not by the tens, but by the thousands and the shelling is happening all along the line of contact. Of course, this is not directly Trump’s fault, but it does show that the Ukronazis in Kiev are taking their cues from the former power configuration – that is the Germans, the Neocons, and the East European cry-babies à la Poland and Lithuania. At the time of writing, there are no signs that Trump is taking the situation under control. The good news is that the Russians are still waiting, but with that level of violence there is only that much they can wait before having to give the Novorussians the green light for a counter-attack (the Novorussian forces are already engaging in strong counter-battery fire, but they have not yet pushed their forces forward).
I sure hope that this week is not a harbinger of what the rest of the Trump Presidency will look like.
Still, It is not too late to change course and return to reality-based politics.
First, the easy stuff. As I said, the Pentagon should give up on special ops. If, for political reasons and to feel good about “making American great again” the US must absolutely flex its muscle, I would recommend re-invading Grenada, provided only one of the Services is given that task. I recommend the Marines. For the rest, and especially in the Middle-East, the US should finally come to terms with the fact that they cannot and should not put any US boots on the ground. Ever.
A tad harder, but still quite manageable, Trump needs to reign in the Ukronazis. The way to do that is simple: to spend a special representative to Kiev and explain to the junta members that times have changed, that there is a new boss in the White House, and that from now on they better behave or else. The Ukronazis are used to that kind of language, they will get the message, and they will even meekly comply, provided they feel that the US means it. This, of course, is just a quick fix, a short-term solution to buy time and to work on a long-term solution to the Ukrainian debacle, but that will be a much more complex and costly exercise and will have to involve not only the US, but all of the EU and Russia as the sums of money needed to rebuilt the Ukraine will be astronomical.
The big problem right now is Iran. Well, not Iran itself, of course, but the stupid anti-Iranian rhetoric of the Trump campaign before the elections. My biggest fear is that while Trump and the people around him have apparently come to the (correct) conclusion that they cannot bully Russia into submission they have decided that they could do that with Iran. If that is really their plan, then they are headed for a major disaster.
For one thing, Iran has been living with the threat of a AngloZionst attack since 38 years, including 23 years of Neocon power in the USA. To think that right now they will be suddenly really frightening and will meekly comply with Uncle Shmuel’s demands is very naïve. The Iranians have been preparing for a war against the US and Israel for almost a quarter of a century – they are fine ready, both militarily and psychologically. Oh sure, the US can most definitely strike at Iran with cruise missile and air-strikes, but at what cost and what would that exactly achieve? In terms of achievement, it would have a beneficial psychotherapeutic effect on those Americans who feel insecure about their military size and who want to feel big and powerful again. It will also kills plenty of Iranians and destroy some unknown amount of Iranian targets, including possibility missile technology or nuclear technology related ones. But it will not change Iranian policies by even a tiny amount, nor will it prevent Iran from further pursuing nuclear or missile technologies.
But this has never been about nuclear or missile technology, of course. That is all nonsense, “informational prolefeed” so to speak.
In reality this was always about only one thing: Israel wanted to be THE regional superpower in the Middle-East and Iran was to be prevented from threatening this monopoly status by any means. In other words, if an Islamic country is mismanaged and run by incompetent fanatics, this is great. But when an Islamic country is run by a wise and extremely capable leadership which cannot be overthrown due to the fact that it has popular support, then this Islamic country becomes an absolutely unacceptable precedent. And Iran, with its advanced technologies, powerful military, strong economy and generally successful political and social model is an immense affront to the racist delusions of the Zionist regime in Palestine. Add to this that Iran dares to *openly* defy the United States and you immediately will see the real reasons for all the saber-rattling and constant threats. The problem for Trump is exactly the same as the problem for Obama, Dubya or Clinton: the US cannot win a war against Iran. Why?
Because a war has to have some political objective, a definition of what “victory” means. In the case of Iran, there is no possible victory. Even of the US launches 1000-2000 missile strikes against Iran, and all of them are successful, this will not be a “victory”.
Many years ago I wrote an article entitled “Iran’s Asymmetrical Response Options”. It is dated now, a lot as happened since 2007, but the fundamental conclusions are still valid: the USA cannot win and Iran has plenty of asymmetrical options ranging from riding out the attack to attacking CENTCOM targets all over the Middle-East. But the biggest change since 2007 has been the civil war in Iraq and Syria and Trump’s promises to eradicate Daesh. This is crucial.
There is simply no way, none at all, to eradicate Daesh without putting boots on the ground. I think that we can all agree that these boots won’t be American. They won’t be Russian either. Obama’s approach was to use a mix of Iraqi, Kurdish and Turkish boots, with the threat of Saudi and other Gulf State’s boots thrown in for good measure. We all know how that worked: it didn’t. And it won’t. So here is the ugly secret that everybody knows or, at least, ought to know: the only boots on the ground to defeat Daesh have been, still are and will be, Iranian boots. That is a fact of life, sorry. The Turks are out, after the attempted coup against Erdogan and the subsequent purges the Turkish military is only a shadow of what it used to be. The Kurds have no desire whatsoever to be used as cannon fodder in a dangerous and difficult war against Daesh. The Saudis and the rest of them are a joke, barely capable of terrorizing civilians, but they will be instantly defeated by Daesh in the first skirmish. So unless the Canadians, the Brits, the Poles, the Lithuanians and, say, the Georgians want to lead the struggle against Daesh (just kidding!), the only country which can make Trump’s campaign promise happen is Iran (and Hezbollah, of course).
Furthermore, I submit that Iran is powerful enough to prevent *any* policy of being successful in the Middle-East unless Iran at least passively okays it. In a way, Iran’s position in the Middle-East is similar to the Russian position in the “near abroad” (the former Soviet Union): while Iran/Russia cannot impose anything against everybody, Iran/Russia can veto/prevent any policy or outcome it does not want.
The main consequence of this is that even if Iran decided to completely renounce any kind of retaliatory counter-attack against the US or Israel, Iran could *painfully* retaliate against such a strike by simply telling Trump “we will make darn sure that you fail everywhere, in Iraq, in Syria, in Pakistan, and Yemen and everywhere else in the Middle-East”. And that won’t be an empty threat: the Iranians absolutely can deliver on it.
Furthermore, a US attack on Iran is also going to send the US-Russian relationship into a tailspin. How much of a disaster this will be will depend on how bad the attack on Iran is, but while Russia will not militarily intervene in a US-Iranian conflict, Russia will not allow the US to get away with it either and the main political cost will be that an attack on Iran will further reinforce the Russian-Iranian-Chinese triangle.
Do I need to spell out here how an attack on Iran will be perceived in Beijing?
If it happens, the US attack on Iran will look very much like the 2006 Israel war on Hezbollah, and it will achieve the same results, only on a bigger scale. To put it simply – it will be a total disaster and it will mark the failure of the Trump presidency.
Right now Trump still has an immense political capital. It’s not like the world truly trusts him, it is way too early for that, but there is a lot of hope out there that Trump’s America will be a different one, a civilized one which will act as a responsible and rational international actor. Not like an Obama 2.0. But listening to Flynn’s condescending and, worse, empty (not to mention wholly illegal) threats against Iran, I am left wondering whether the US can mend its ways and be meaningfully reformed or whether it will take a cataclysmic collapse (military or economic) to finally see the end of the wannabe World Hegemon.
The Saker
PS: for whatever this is worth, the first statement by the US rep at the UNSC just reinforces my worst fears, see for yourself:
Good grief! Enough to make you gag. Is Nikki Haley Samantha Power Part II? Plus this message has to have come from the Trumpster, not the Neocons or the MIC/NATO/CIA.
It’s enough to make you weep.
“The big problem right now is Iran. Well, not Iran itself, of course, but the stupid anti-Iranian rhetoric of the Trump campaign before the elections. ”
-I think all you guys who are dreams about Iran and China should forget it, Trump will show no regard for these countries, nor does it matter much either. The future is about USA+W.Europe+E.Europe(Excluding Poland, Baltic, Ukraine)
China and Iran is in the past now. Now it is about Russia getting as good ties with USA as and the rest of Europe as possible, Iran and China were just temporary resort to turn to while W.Europe and USA was acting crazy.
I mean, it is too bad, I don’t see why USA cant just get along with everyone, niether Iran or China poses and risk to USA, they are really looking for enemies, but Iran and China is irrelevant to us now.
Wow, your argument is poor.
“Iran and China is irrelevant now”
Care to back that up with those facts or reasoning?
“The future is about USA+W.Europe+E.Europe”
The future is Europe, with their ultra-efficient and responsive Union and their juggernaut of stability Euro? Hardly, Europe (the EU) is on it’s death bed. Without serious reform, the union is doomed to be a superpower’s poodle, be that of the US, Russia or your “irrelevant” China.
The US is in only a slightly better but very similar position. Without serious reform of economic and foreign policy it will go down a long declining road to obscurity.
Why? ‘It’s the economy’ to borrow a phrase. It’s about industrial capability and access to raw materials. The EU has neither. The US has only a tenuous grasp on raw materials. It is the BRICS who have both, especially Russia, China and even Iran. That is the reality.
Iran is not part of the BRICS, it’s industrial capacity is puny and primitive, until recently they didn’t even have the capacity to refine most of their own crude oil (importing gasoline from India and the open market). Iran’s main strength lies in its latent agrarian self-sufficiency, its perseverance, it’s willingness to bleed as much as required in order to meet a security objective, it’s its superior non-conventional strategy against its adversaries, careful investment in irregular forces and weapons technology and production to support those irregular forces.
Iran has no serious potential as an industrial power in the medium term. It’s main non oil resources are located in Baluchistan province in Eastern Iran, a region that is ethnically distinct from Iran and has secessionist tendencies. Let’s not conflate Iran with the BRICS. The BRICS itself is being made irrelevant by China’s actions.
Iran is “only relevant” to the deep state leadership two countries… Israel and Saudi Arabia. And that makes Iran “relevant” to the US deep state, whether US citizens like it or not. The Anglo-Zionists have essentially promised genocidal Israeli leaders and the head-chopping Saudi royals joint control of the legacy Sykes-Picot/Balfour Declaration area. Iran is the last big domino capable of confronting either of these US/EU/NATO proxies, and since the Israelis and Saudis can never openly work together as it would expose the entire Zionist/Wahabbist lie, other means must be found to destabilize Iran (again, since the 1953 Shah version failed).
China is always “relevant” because the US owes so much to China. The approximately US$1Trillion (yes, with a T) China holds in US debt paper is a BIG lever, even as the US tries to start WW3 to wipe away its foreign debts and reinforce the US$ as world reserve currency (Bretton Woods redux). China now dumps US paper on a regular basis (and seems to be buying physical gold with at least some of the proceeds), so it would be interesting to see if these dumps coincide with US/EU currency and other financial manipulations intended to leverage the Chinese economy in the direction favourable to US interests.
The common fatal thread for Saddam, Gadaffi and now Iran (again) is that they all decided to sell oil in currencies other than US$. That was also the rationale behind the Saudi low-oil-price strategy to force Russia and China to limit non-US$ oil trade. THAT worked out well… NOT!
The more I see of Trump doing what he promised on the campaign trail, the more I see the swamp getting deeper, not being drained. Or perhaps it’s not the same old DC swamp, but a new Trumpian Swamp, where overt gambling and bigoted bluster replaces cold PNAC/Chicago School calculation and black-ops secrecy.
Interesting points! We will have to wait and see what more Trumps does, so far he has done some good things, and a few bad things. But really there has been to short time to make any real judgement, this is extra true when it comes to Trump that is very hard to predict.
There is also the issue that if Trump actually does manage to convert USA from a globalist empire run by international oligarchs to a nation run by patriot/nationalist/conservative leaders. That is necessary a good thing for Russia, Russia might have prefered the old decaying USA, compared to functional and self-aware USA.
I don’t see much unalloyed “good” that Trump has done. Ya, some strong arming of a few manufacturers to keep/return a handful of jobs for US workers, but what were the tax-giveaways attached to these artful deals? As for the rest, he’s tearing into the structure of the US and its relationship to the world without any real lasting improvements.
In my younger firebrand days, my father always asked me what I would put in place of the things I wanted to see gone from gov’t/society. I ask Trumpists the same question… as one concrete act, he’s taken down Dodd-Frank, but where is the new Glass-Steagall? The working class needs to know…
About the only thing that the US could simply reduce with little bad after-effects is the Pentagon/CIA/NSA/Homeland Security and the rest of the military/spy/covert-ops alphabet soup that is the root cause of so much needless death and destruction. Build schools, hospitals, roads and bridges at home and abroad, and enjoy a far greater ROI than wasting US tax$$ destroying other countries and cultures. Not a new concept, even the warmonger Old Testament Bible gets swords to plowshares right.
Please excuse me. But after 20 years of “wait and see” we cannot go on with this stupid attitude.
It wasn’t a long wait, was it? Hailey’s speech and a few other actions have made it clear where Trump administration is going.
In the meantime, there were other to do — but which was not done, and will likely never be done. Instread most people are playing stupid games, like talking about impeachment, which even if, incredibly, accomplished would not help at all, as if all the next ones in line were any better.
I get your drift. I am chilling out on the Trump Administration’s foreign policy until his Department leaders get confirmed, the hold over swamp dwellers’ Eco changes, and they either leave or get forced out. It looked to me that our new U.N. Ambassador half-heartedly read her canned script.
Your argument had some nuggets of truthful reasoning, but when you said that Iran being in the US crosshairs is largely because it opted to sell its oil in non-US curriencies is off the mark.
“…the common fatal thread for Saddam, Gadaffi and now Iran (again) is that they all decided to sell oil in currencies other than US$.”
Israeli, US and Saudi animosity towards Iran preceded Tehran’s decision to stop trading its oil for US$.
On the contrary, Tehran took the decision out of frustration with the multiple sanctions, that the US -under relentless pressure from Israel- unilaterally and via the UNSC imposed on Iran.
Its only logical.
Why should Iran continue to prop up the US by accepting US$ for its oil, when the US deals in sanctions and threaths against the Islamic Republic?
Russia and China are also opting to avoid using US$ in their trading.
“Nuggets”? The old “fake superiority” trick of damning with faint praise. Surprised the mods allowed such a personal jibe to pass… really undermines your arguments.
The US didn’t go after Saddam or Gadaffi militarily until they started trading oil in currencies other than the US$. You forgot the photos of both men with US politicos, cast as “staunch allies” of the US?
Doesn’t matter that as you say “Tehran took the decision out of frustration with the multiple sanctions”, the US reacted as if Iran had no right to conduct business as it saw fit. The US seems to think it has the right to unilaterally levy sanctions against other countries. And now the US is making bogus “nuclear agreement violations” as a pretext for militarist threats. Trumpy-boy’s handlers even symbolically sent the USS-Cole… maybe better to send the USS-Maddox… y’know, from the Gulf of Tonkin LIE
That the Persians, Arabs, Jews, et.al. have been fighting over the Middle East since time immemorial has little to do with the current state of affairs beyond the fact the 0.001% and their toady Anglo-Zionist imperialist minions exploit such ancient rivalries for power, profit and territory. The Brits and French decided to carve up the Middle East between them as a means to resuscitate a pair of dying empires, the US presently just in a better position to do the bidding of the 0.001%.
Great argument until you introduced your thoughts regarding the US “paper” held by China. I do not believe you understand who has who by the balls in this case.
It’s pretty much like the bank imo.
When you owe 100$ at the bank is your problem. When you owe 1M is the bank problem.
LOL!, Ya, but when the bank is the US Federal Reserve (a private corporation consisting of private banks), it is the taxpayers’ problem. Privatize the profits, debts to the citizens/nation.
Even Trump isn’t stupid enough to directly militarily engage Russia or China over their doing business in local currencies.
Little known outside banking/financial circles, when countries do business in local currencies, the US loses the “cut” it charges every time money is converted into and out of US$. Only about $8Billion per month free money for the US last time I checked… which coincidentally is how much Quantitative Easing the Fed was doing after the 2008 SubPrime Mortgage Scam crash. So the rest of the world paid a transaction fee so the US could print more money. And yet 100% of QE went onto the US Debt… and the Fed Banks (a private corporation of private banks) took the currency transaction fee and split it as profits and executive bonuses.
Readers can take a trip over to Zero Hedge and see how the US/UK-Bretton Woods-sycophant banksters feel about China suddenly dumping literally $billions of US Treasury paper on the market over the last couple years. Not happy. They bluster and rationalize, but in the end it’s not a good thing for China to step out of Bretton Woods… especially since the yuan/renminbi made it into the IMF basket, so other IMF countries can begin to side step the US$. Bad enough the UK was an early member of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, a direct rival the to the World Bank/IMF.
The US/Anglo bankster stock/currency traders manipulate the yuan/renminbi to hurt the Chinese economy on-cue and China retaliates dumping US-T which reduces the market for the Fed to sell US-T to. And THEN China turns around and buys artificially low-priced gold with the proceeds of those sold over-inflated “strong” US$. I’ve also heard that in some cases, both Russia and China refuse payment in US$ on major trade/financial transactions from 3rd countries, making the 3rd country sell the US-T they were planning to use and make the payment in physical gold.
All the financial pundits saying the same as you push the idea that there will always be buyers for US-T, based on the “strength” of the US economy. Ya can’t fix stupid… or greedy risk taking by currency speculators. In reality the US is covertly buying US-T, sometimes through proxies like Japan or Belgium to hold prices up. The US today is world’s most indebted country… and very close to the top in debt-to-gdp percentage… 103%.
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/country-list/government-debt-to-gdp
Strong economy, ya right. And US gold reserves are nearly empty, otherwise why would they have to steal (Ukraine. Libya) or buy (Canada) gold to give back dribbles of the many hundreds of tonnes of (illegally-“recast”) “WW2 safekeeping” gold owed to Holland, France and Germany?
The only reason Russia and China have not crashed the US economy is that they don’t want to inflict undue harm on their own economies… but make no mistake, when push comes to shove (war or a major crash, one that makes both 2008 and 1929 look like picnics), any country holding Big reserves of much more US-T than the minimum required to be able to conduct international business/settlements will lose HUUUGGGE. When Russia and China are stockpiling gold, the rest of the world will take notice… and as more gold replaces US-T’s in central bank reserves, the US$ bubble will burst… unless the rest of the world steps in in self-interest to keep the US somewhat afloat… Bretton Woods is as dead as the Davos Man.
You should take up the map and check where Iran is located. Next to Russia… Do you think Russia would allow anything like what happened to Iraq with Iran? Trump is being delusional if he thinks he can go after Iran and improve relations with Iran neighbor and ally Russia.
We can only hope and pray for the collapse or total and utter destruction of this colonial opressor state of America.
Its very existence historically disgusts me as does its Master State of Zionist Israel.
However, what will come after it will be a big surprise to humanity, seeing how they are clueless of what is happening and who is running the show here on Earth.
The corrupt Godless Satanistic (Secular) rulers of Jewish Zionists and bankers will destroy the US at a time of their choosing and thats when things will get really exciting.
“can wait before having to give the Novorussians the green light for a counter-attack (the Novorussian forces are already engaging in strong counter-battery fire, but they have not yet pushed their forces forward).”
-Wouldn’t that be exactly what both Mccain and Poroshenko hopes for? Isn’t this what the entire attack is for? To get NAF to attack? So the Minsk 2 agreement dies and Russia gets blamed and the globalist elites get all the propaganda they want to cause a split between Putin and Trump?
And what would Russia get in turn if it allowed NAF to counter-attack? All people that fell under NAF control would need to be cared for by Russia, pensions, social welfare, food and medicine. Russia already spends over 70 million euro each month keeping the people in NAF areas alive. Minsk 2 would be dead, which is Russia hold over Ukraine and the neocons/Liberals, and relations between EU and USA would degrade severely. And unless NAF went all the way to Kiev, the war would continue as before just with the front-lines moved up.
keep ‘anonymous’, dear wiserup!
The donestk forces of course would not limit themselves to pushing back the ukros to their contact lines of 2015!
regardless of their demonization by the MSM media.
why don´t the US troops now dedicated to traffic disasters in Poland movo to UKraine? If they are so eager for a fight, that´s where they should be.
The former The Ukraine is crying out for liberation. I believe Strelkov may have been right. An advance from Novorossija little over a year ago would have gone all the way to Khuyev and would have been treated as an army of liberation.
As I said to the commentator above, that would benefit no one but the globalists, Russian, Trump, EU relation would be ruined, neocons and liberals would be ecstatic with joy, the Ukrainian elites would flee to USA and live a life of luxury as “exile-government” and NATO would fund an endless nazi insurgency in Ukraine while iron-hard sanctions would hammer Russia.
And I doubt NAF has the resources to occupy a population of 20 million + people. Russia could probably not do that either.
Also, FYI, all opinion from the start has shown very low support for the idea of Novorossiya in Ukraine, which is likely why Russia did not support the project. If there is going to be a Novorossiya it is going to be by deals and diplomacy. For example if Donbass get broad autonomy inside Ukraine, and Russia floods donbass with investment and makes it the richest region in Ukraine, and Odessa and Kharkov starts demanding it too, and they get autonomy, and they connect with Donbass, and Russia starts influencing them too, and eventually more join and eventually they want more Independence, and in time they form their own block inside Ukraine or leave all together.
I like how you renamed Kiev into Khuyev :) And unfortunately Khuyev it is.
Khuyevo would sound even better.
That would benefit no one except the neocons and liberals and the Ukrainian establishment.
What if the NAF occupied no further land? All advance would be designed only to encircle and kill the nazis. After a sufficient amount is done they pull back to the previous line and no one could speak of “Russian conquest”.
Yes. Refusing to go into the territory beyond the neutral border is a tactical error from limiting available space in which to operate. Strategically, however, it would be an error to occupy such area since it would drain resources, as well as be open to political problems and military attacks from Ukrops. The Russians don’t want to be in Donbas or Ukraine.
Excellent analysis. Trump does create a lot of controversial noise, exclusively for the media to keep busy, while he quietly takes measures that remain unnoticed to the wider public. Let’s hope this applies too to the stupid sabre rattling against Iran & China.
I think the purpose of the raid in Yemen was to destroy key people/computers/phones having damning information directly tying the Saudi-hired “rebels” (apparently sometimes working with the Houthis and sometimes “al Qaeda”) to the US gov’t/CIA/Pentagon.
In Syria, Aleppo particularly, the US cried for “humanitarian” cease-fires while they tried to extract “moderate rebel” support US/NATO/Israeli/Saudi operatives and war material (including chemical munitions supplies). Putin decided to bomb directly a few and then trap what he could… the proof of such US/NATO/etc. “support” did make it to the best informed websites, but soon disappeared as Russia did not support a widespread media dispersion. We can only imagine how such devastating information is being used to “alter” US/NATO/EU foreign policy via back channels. Putin knows full well that the majority US/EU populace cannot be easily swayed by such knowledge, as the entire sordid history of the US Empire has been repeatedly exposed by many prominent writers and journalists.
But the Anglo/Zionist Empire is finding itself on its back media-foot in the Middle East recently, and having the unpredictable Trump flailing about means it is time for the various internal power-silos (CIA/FBI/Pentagon/Mossad/MI6) to circle the wagons and eliminate any potentially harmful “terrorist” info. So killing a few civilians, losing a few soldiers is preferable to allowing those Saudi-hired “rebels” and their records (ironically probably kept as protection or blackmail info) to remain at large.
A similar counter-attack for the Kiev junta’s diminishing media image, usefulness and grip on power. McCain was the most visible sign of the Soros/Rothschild attempt to out-flank Trump and force a Russian military response. Notice the Dutch being “unable” to decode the Russian MH-17 radar files (showing as they had from Day-1 that a Ukie-SU-25 did the deed) after having them for months, the Kiev-nazis firing a BUK at Donetsk (see, MH-17 MIGHT have been “accidentally” shot down by a BUK, we just don’t know how…) and the subtle resurgence of the “annexation” of Crimea meme in blogger comments at various “alt news” sites.
At this point I think Trump and his handlers are being carefully manipulated, information/propaganda-overloaded and a large slice of pandering to his less-consequential but publicity-grabbing tangents like walls and immigration bans. It seems Dumb-Donald has been sold the carrot-and-stick fantasy of splitting Russia and China, as well as “isolating” Iran. His Executive Orders more resemble a fusillade of toys flung from a pram than the cohesive and well-considered shift of policy… especially as he is just openly, loudly doing what the US has done secretly or quietly since forever.
The old adage, “never interrupt an adversary who is busy destroying his own position” seems to apply.
Reality is hard nut to crack some times. Seems the same foreign policy is to continue under Trump.
Nikki Haley’s adressing the UN makes me sad but better be forwarned then not see it coming at all.
The key point you make, Saker, is Iraq cannot be won without Iran’s militias.
Syria, has some of the same but not as dependent on the Iranian militias. It’s Hezbollah that matters for Iran’s influence, and its Quds force leadership, General Soleimani.
The other is Trump will have failed at his goals to keep as few troops in the wars as possible. Winning with few troops is impossible.
He also must have his generals give him descriptions of victory. He has given them 30 days for a plan on ISIS. If they don’t integrate the Russians, and the Pentagon would never do that unless he tells them to, the plan will be like all the past plans.
As the neocons describe their wet dreams of conquering or crippling Russia, Iran and China, Trump will be faced with a complete and utter destruction of his foreign policy doctrine of Peace through Strength. He envisions new alliances. With whom would that be?
Japan and India? Not useful for Middle East.
Egypt? They won’t do anything without Russia. They are not foolish. They can see who wins wars and fights them with frugality and who loses wars and wastes riches, manpower and weapons systems.
He would have to bow to NATO, get them into the ME in full force. ISIS would then initiate urban warfare in all the countries fighting them in Syria and Iraq and Libya.
That would be total chaos in Europe. But ISIS could easily have twenty countries fighting for their capital cities like it was WWII.
I don’t know what the next weeks will bring. But the easy path to Victory and Triumph for Trump is to deal with Russia, talk to Iran and settle issues with China.
He will never succeed domestically nor in the wars using neocon or Pentagon thinking.
SOS Tillerson is one to watch. How soon will he present himself in Moscow, or meet Lavrov somewhere soon?
Trump is onto his 14th day. He will have about 30 more to make some good decisions and take some intelligent, wise actions. After that, momentum could alter all his first term as it slides from the Possible to the Dreadful.
“But the easy path to Victory and Triumph for Trump is to deal with Russia, talk to Iran and settle issues with China.”
Indeed.
“He will never succeed domestically nor in the wars using neocon or Pentagon thinking.”
Indeed.
“He will have about 30 more to make some good decisions and take some intelligent, wise actions. After that, momentum could alter all his first term as it slides from the Possible to the Dreadful.”
Indeed.
This article is a good synthesis of the “newly reformed” US opening shots to the world: we are back in business making mischief as usual. In one week or so they launched a military operation on a country, threatened Iran and told the Russians they are nobody by OK’ing Poroshenko’s attacks on Donbass and a vexatious insult at the UN. Not bad for a government that promised future good behaviour.
The Saker discussed in some detail why a US attack on Iran will fail because no political gain can be achieved by military means. But here, the Saker uses the conventional and rational approach to the study of conflict, which is hard to find in American invasions and interventions. Just one example: it has been said with strong plausibility that the atomic incineration of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was the last opportunity of using the bombs (Japan had already raised the white flag) – since they were made and ready, it would be a waste not to see how they actually worked.
However, in this instance the Saker found a telling rationale: the Zionist card. So there is a political gain after all from a military attack on Iran; it may not make much sense to many ordinary Americans, but it would make the Zionist state stronger, therefore much applauded by the Americans that matter, the by-partisan ruling elite where the Jewish power resides.
The Saker hints that Iran is in a strong position to thwart an attack but does not give much detail. It is obvious to me that a strike against Iran will depend on that country’s ability to defend itself; if it has good aerial defences it is unlikely that they would be attacked (remember the US attacks only countries with poor defences and even little Serbia caused a lot of trouble to NATO, not just the US). It would be very instructive if the Saker could expand (maybe by a separate article) on Iran’s capacity to resist such an attack because, I fear, it is almost certain on the cards if one takes into account the fact that Russia may just watch on the sidelines and China is too far from the theatre of operations and of little weight to take into account – apart from the potential attraction of using Iran as a bait to have a go at China as well. Why not kill two birds with multiple stones: we remove the Chinese threat to the US$ and the Iran threat to our Zionist masters. Win-Win.
Well, these SNAFU’s may be a typical case of the attitude of an upper level officer in a ministerial department – “I do not care which Secretary is heading the department under my rule” (I once really got such statement in a talk with a senior officer).
Nobody of Trump’s government can move anything without relying on their departemental bureaucracies. Probably these tried to give him a lesson – the disastrous policy under the denier in charge until Jan 20th had been developed, proposed and implemented by these apparatchiks who had been mentally well prepared for Killary, and do not like at all major changes.
Trump will need to make a major purge, otherwise they will walk all over him the next four years. Dealing with a state bureaucracy is something quite different than leading a private enterprise. Trump will need to learn very fast.
An attack on Iran would fail and they’d crack out their dialable neutron bombs in panic, just like 2003, to save face.
I guarantee this.
Sadly most people (including most people here) don’t know just how many times the United States has used nuclear weapons since bombing Japan. Too many sheeple think nukes are only those ancient things invented and used in the 1940s. Look how far computers have evolved since WW2. The variety of nuclear weapons have advanced just as much, and our knowledge of which nukes are in the arsenal is from information no more recent than the early 1960s.
Thankfully Russia nukes are more advanced and more numerous than those held by the USA. An advantage of having far better theoretical physicists, and avoiding the zionist corruption in the american Industrial Complex.
Has the US actually won a war post WWII against *any* country that is stronger than say “Grenada” besides just bombing the place to smithereens?
Depends on your definition of “winning”. If you mean destabilizing nations while wreaking death, destruction and chaotic misery for vast numbers of people, who for the most part are just trying to get by, yes, we are very competent at that.
Nice article (and warning). I think the US attacking Iran is totally out of the question, anyway. That’s what psychopaths (or weak puppets) do, as most presidents since 1913 (Wilson/Fed). Trump seems to be freezing foreign affairs, for the time being. One cannot possibly expect a complete metamorphosis of a Nazi Germany-like country as the US overnight, but there certainly is a profound wind of change already, or coming . . . https://youtu.be/n4RjJKxsamQ
It’s no more possible to freeze foreign policy now than to freeze someone half way sliding down a cliff. Either keep sliding down or grab on and climb back up. Haley’s speech, and the several actions by Trump directly, showed it’s still on the way down. The sides are chosen. There was a moment when things hung in the balance, but now Trump is in, and setting policy, and that moment is over. Detente is gone and the cold war — or maybe with some heat – is on, and Trump, with Poroshenko and McCain and crew, are on the wrong side. It’s time to put an end to the slaughter on Donbas, with whatever it takes.
“…but while Russia will not militarily intervene in a US-Iranian conflict…”
Neither, should Russia delude itself and believe that it can throw Iran under the bus without huge eventual consequences for Moscow going forward.
Why?
The same forces that are compelling the Trump Administration to confront Iran, are the same forces that are plotting against Russia via the Ukraine.
I see that just this week Poreshenko has announced that a referendum is on the cards for NATO membership:
https://www.google.com.jm/amp/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN15H05K?client=ms-android-verizon
…and in her maiden speech to the UN the new US ambassador has sought it fit to accuse Russia of “aggression” in the Ukraine:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/feb/03/un-envoy-nikki-haley-criticises-russian-aggression-in-ukraine
The ballistic missile tests recently carried out by Tehran are being used as an excuse by the US to impose new sanctions on Iran, not because it violates the JCPOA – it dosent-
https://www.google.com.jm/amp/s/www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2017-01-31/eu-russia-weigh-in-on-iran-missiles-as-security-council-to-meet?client=ms-android-verizon
but because as you say, Israel demands that Iran be rendered weak and insignificant.
While we are aware that Iran is quite capable of taking care of itself, it is also interested in acquiring Russian military technology, so Russia must ensure that creative ways and means are found to bolster its ally and it not be left vulnerable to attacks-on-demand from Zionists.
Russia and Iran are faced with the same enemy, just on different fronts.
And whether Russia likes it or not, fate has brought it and The Islamic Republic together as allies.
In Syria, they have shown that when the work together, this enemy can be confronted and defeated.
Why wouldn’t Russia give Iran a BUNCH of anti ship missiles and hide them all over the coast? They might get lucky with a carrier or two.
Iran is not ready (militarily) for the gang-up that’s coming. It will be NATO, Israel, and the Arab Monarchies all-in-one. Iran is and continues to be the surest key to the fall of the petro-dollar in the future. That’s why the U.S/UK will never ever let up on them. If Iran were to experience invasion of the kind I’m picturing — it will be too weak and ineffective in its aftermath as a state (if it survives regime-change) that it will not matter for decades in the world stage (aka will not project power in the region in any significant way). Then after Iran Russia will be next, starting with its underbelly since with the exception of Belarus, the West periphery is practically lost already.
Both Russian and China’s weakness is to comply with the established rules of the game in order to gain favor, and not anger the West (specially China). The sale and transfer of advanced air defense equipment must be provided, (despite whatever objection U.S/NATO has on the matter) IF escalation continues in the near future (which I no doubt believe it will). That; as well any military hardware that will actually make a difference in making resistance effective… (planes would be a waste for example – they won’t last long in the skies no matter how advanced – foremost the invader has an advantage for the mere fact that it will dictate the terms of the engagement, moreover it has technological advantage.) Iran needs to turn into a fortified fortress.
Iran can not fall. Simple as that…otherwise the dream of a multipolar world order can kiss its ass goodbye for at least another 50 years. Hopefully Putin doesn’t fall or worse yet trade good relations with the U.S for turning the eye the other way while merely spouting theater as Iran is destroyed to pieces. China morever needs to grow some balls – there is no Silk Road and no independent future if everyone falls like a domino.
Iran has always been in the books: https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/06_iran_strategy.pdf
The idea that Trump is going to somehow join with Russia in fostering and ensuring world peace is delusional. Many have fallen for it, including the Saker. The US is, and remains, on a mission of total world conquest by all means available, including economic, cultural, and military. US leadership has been talking about world empire for over 200 years. This has always meant an English-speaking empire, though by the end of the 19th century Great Britain had understood that the torch had passed to America for completing the job. Trump is another Reagan–he talked a good show that put his WASP constituency to sleep while meanwhile turning the government and economy over to the political right wing and the Wall Street oligarchs. Trump is now doing the same. He is an entertainer. Behind the curtain the military-industrial-intelligence-financial complex is locking the exits while WWIII is being rolled out. They know that the strength and resolve of Russia-China-Iran, etc., grows daily; i.e., the Eurasian core. So it won’t be long now before the fireworks begin. Two sidebars–Israel is along for the ride, egging things on, with a hope of creating Greater Israel out of the Middle Eastern rubble since “peaceable” expansion has run out of options. Another is that the ambitions of the English-speaking empire extend beyond earth to the moon and Mars. That’s always been NASA’s long-range plan. China is threatening that too.
Jews, and yes, I’m going to say it; and I’m not ‘anti-Semitic’, as I am Arab and myself a true semite. Ashkenazi and Khazarian Jews are Not semitic. Anyways….
The quest for global domination is as ancient as the Jewish people are. Its a part of their very being, based on a delusional idea that somehow God is a bigot and has ‘chosen’ them, over all mankind. I know, funny, isn’t it. This racial supremacy notion is what drives them in everything they do. The Babylonian, Persian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, British and now Pax America, empires have, (and will) fallen due to Jewish subversion and intrigue. Wherever Jews come together in numbers, they bring to bear low morals, military over extension, palace coups, treachery, nefarious, ruinous usury and exploitation. They turn rulers on their own people, as we witness today before our eyes in the west, especially the U.S.
Menachem Begin, (the ‘father of the car bomb’, who blew up the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, killing hundreds) said it here :
Menachem Begin:(First Prime Minister of Israel):
“Our race is the master race. We are divine gods on this planet. We are as different from the inferior races as they are from insects. In fact, compared to our race, other races are beasts and animals, cattle at best. Other races are considered as human excrement. Our destiny is to rule over the inferior races. Our earthly kingdom will be ruled by our leader with a rod of iron. The masses will lick our feet and serve us as our slaves.”
Or :
Goldwin Smith, Jewish Professor of Modern History at Oxford University, October, 1981
“We Jews regard our race as superior to all humanity, and look forward, not to its ultimate union with other races, but to its triumph over them.”
American Jewish Committee, Bureau of the Synagogue Council
There were 584,549 MORE jews after WWII than before!
To this I say look at Ezekiel :
Ezekiel 36:31-32 New International Version (NIV)
31 Then you will remember your evil ways and wicked deeds, and you will loathe yourselves for your sins and detestable practices. 32 I want you to know that I am not doing this for your sake, declares the Sovereign Lord. Be ashamed and disgraced for your conduct, people of Israel!
And anyone who doesn’t think Jews rule America, please watch this short 24 minute video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vcd-yvudYSg
Trumps daughter is a convert to Orthodox Jewry, her husband is a rabid Zionist Jew. Both of Trumps sons are married to Jeweses. Ya, it pretty bad.
Folks, that’s why the warmongering against the last bastion of Islamic resistance,Iran and Russia that has been Jewish attempts to subjugate for the last 150 years. They even killed Tsar Nicolaus 1, who emancipated them from the Pale of settlements(no good deed goes unpunished, right!), Tsar Nicolaus 2 and his family, the brought about the Bolshevik Terror and almost succeeded in destroying the Russian church.
The topic at hand , I could go on forever. Saker, I hope you post this. Its historic knowledge.
Thank you, “bored muslim.” What distinguishes the Trump phenomenon is the degree of hatred behind it. It has tapped into the already existing racism and racial hatred of the American WASP. At the end of the target list stands China which of course knows this. Trump’s “jobs” program is more weapons of war so it goes through the military contractors and Wall Street. Racial and religious hatred has Zionism written all over it.
You know nothing about the Jews when you say they are not Semitic. They very much mixed with (west) Europeans over the centuries before migrating to the east, but they definitely see themselves as Semites still, Mostly they still look Semitic too. That Jews/Ashkenazis are ‘Khazarians’ is complete disinfo, just one of their countless lies, told to ignorant gullible people.
The mass conversion of Khazaria to Judaism is historically undisputable knowledge. Sorry. 90 % of the worlds Jews today are not Semitic, but in fact Eastern European, Western European and Russian.
I hate to break it to you. The Arabs, especially Palestinians are the original Israelites mentioned in the Bible and Quran, thus the true Semites, anything else is sloppy propaganda. And is no longer effective with the advent of the internet. The world is waking up to the grand deceit.
You suit yourself, but the Pharisaic Talmudist Jews (also the Sephardis) are originally Semitic Jews, all of them, and definitely not Turkic, or Russian – which the ‘Khazar’ yarn, myth, fraudulently seems to suggest (and for obvious reasons). Neither are Germans Huns, which is for instance the unlikely propaganda yarn which the same frauds (US Nazis) told the Americans at the time of WWI.
The Judaic Jews clearly mixed with e.g. West Europeans, North Africans, and so forth, although that actually exactly is what their fascist, ‘supremacist’, backward, totalitarian ‘religion’ cult, which is all about racism, expressly forbids. Besides, what about the looks of e.g. Greenspan (most Jews actually) and Arafat? By the way, the ones who look most like whiteys (e,g. the Nazi Bushes, Hitlery) are of course also their biggest assets (in order to deceive the whiteys).
What is, and who decides what is ‘historically undisputable knowledge’? The ‘moon landings’, CNN? Western ‘history’ books? CIA-Wikipedia?
What about those whose father is the devil? Well, Jesus Christ sure had a problem with Pharisaic Talmudism. Here is one of the better videos about them (ethnic mafia) controlling virtually the whole system since the 17th century: https://youtu.be/Zw9EhjyU3JU
Just look at the Jews
Like Nutyahoo Begin Sharon
They look middle eastern?
No they look Slavic as they are
Most Jews in power are not semitic
This is undeniable fact
We know where they came from
Thanks for the link
I send that video around its quite eye opening
The video mentioned above (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vcd-yvudYSg) is revealing, even if you dont know whether to fully believe the story it tells.
The extraordinarily large list of zionists surrounding Trump, including all 3 children-in-law, is probably mostly right.
China is not in any Eurasian alliance, this is fantasy, China acts to bolster it’s own self interest, it’s actions are limited to that. Iran cannot trust Russia having been screwed by Russia breaking it’s signed contracts for key defensive systems (S-300), due to Western pressure. Also, Russia and China’s support for crippling sanctions (sanctions only broken by India which paid for Iranian crude in gold and later in rupees/rial exchange)
Russia does not see eye to eye with Iran on the reconstitution of Syria (Iran correctly wants to reinforce Assad to status quo ante in order to deny the terrorist forces of Saudi Arabia, Brits, Qatar, etc any sort of reward for the Hell they unleashed on Syria); Russia is willing to compromise at Syria’s expense. You don’t compromise hard won battle gains with entitled zero-sum psychopaths, Iran wisely understands this, but unfortunately influential corrupted factions in Russia’s foreign policy machinery don’t.
Jane – you need to do some more reading. The petro-dollar is already finished, kaput, over, in history’s page.
The US is in massive decline and the loss of the petro-dollar has doomed it’s future.
The BRICS are well on the way to the multi-polar world they’ve been seeking.
You seriously need to do some more reading Jane!
You must remember, the West are a pack of fools playing checkers and being outplayed at every stage of the game by Russia & China who play chess.
Generally, your cautions are reasonable. Iran being broadly attacked is really beyond present plans that the West could launch. It would ignite a World War. The economy of the West would freeze and fall.
Iran has a huge market upside for capitalist investment and development. Already, we see the Europeans move to get the lion’s share before China and Russia and the US can move. There won’t be a war of large scale.
It would be a missile strike as Saker indicates.
The notion of a heavy strike against nuclear and missile facilities is much more likely than a coalition war. That is a Saudi and Israeli and neocon wet dream.
I don’t see Israel ever rising to be a regional Hegemon. Not only will Iran be ten times larger, Iran connects with Eurasia by geography and history.
Israel connects to no one in the Region. It’s civilization is in history books from 2 millennial ago. It is an imposition in the region. It’s population is basically carpetbaggers. It also is the only nuclear power in the Region and thus attracts the control by the real super powers who must suppress its rogue capacity. Russia and the US now share that suppression responsibility.
Israel may have offered an nuclear umbrella to Saudi Arabia against Iran. The two have worked in concert for several years, Iran being their common enemy. We see how ISIS and al Nusra operate with SA and Israel untouched by their terrorism.
Russia becomes the regional hegemon if the Trump doctrine as stated in his speeches becomes actuality. The US no longer will defend the oil source of the region. It does not need that oil. China needs that oil. So the US strategic mission in the ME now is to safeguard Israel and keep trade routes by sea open and secure.
Russia and China share this strategic mission of open trade routes. And we see their navies find ports and sailing in greater strength in this region.
The vast under-Mediterranean gas deposits will soon bring wealth to Israel and Egypt.
Russia will participate in some of this development because of their experience and expertise. Russia thus has collected Iran, Syria, Turkey and part of Egypt’s future. Libya is next. That is developing. And Russia has good relations with Israel. All these are the top ME nations. And Russia is the superpower that guarantees them some security.
War, wide war, interferes with all the capitalist expectations and opportunities. No one wants a wide war except Israel. Only Israel benefits from a wide war. It pits a showdown with Russia facing the US neocon war machine. (As I have always stated, a war with Russia goes nuclear very fast. Tactical nukes travel with Russia everywhere they base. And Kalibr missiles back them up with striking distance off ships from Black Sea, Caspian, and Mediterranean.) Thus, Russia cannot be attacked anywhere without nuclear consequences.
So, the game, the only game, Israel can try to play is to stunt Iran’s arc of development.
This actually is where Iran can play smart and avoid the missile strike by the US. Behavior and talks by Iran will change Trump’s position. He wants to do business, not war. Israel’s goals are not Trump’s goals. They kill Trump’s goals. Remember that when thinking he’s a tool of Israel or a sucker.
However, Iran has never shown the slightest wisdom to play cool. Maybe, with the very close working relationship with Putin he will counsel them and they will abide a clever tactic.
Putin is very much the key to everything. When he and Trump talk, we will see the next form of Geopolitical Relationships. It will be for good, or for bad.
I disagree. I don’t believe Russia and Israel are all that close. Don’t confuse Netanyahu’s 4 visits to Moscow, in quick succession, with hat in hand as good relashions. Netanyahu is worried about Syria battle hardened after the war is over and Hezbollah getting big muscles in Syria.
Putin is merely being diplomatic and following protocols. Putin and his circle know that Israel is training and supplying weapons to the Ukrainian military, as they did before in Georgia. Putin and co. know full well that the Jews who control the U.S. government, also all the sanctions and pressure and degrading propaganda against Putin and Russia stems from Jew controlled media in the west. I can furnish you with proof of this, if you would like. I have the lists of who’s who. The word Neo-Con is a red herring, we should just call it what it is. Neo-cons, lib-cons, Zionists etc, means one thing, Jews.
Iran , on the contrary are very cool headed, the speak diplomatically and pragmatically. You wont get any bullshit from them. But missile tests are their inherent right, and they send a message to Israel and co. that Iran can and will defend itself. Anything other than that would be seen as weakness. As one can see, Iran is coolly and calmly playing its hand in Iraq, Syria and Yemen, not much fanfare. They have the right approach. Iran will not be attacked, by Israel, The U.S. or Nato, or all of the above. Its too big a nut to crack. It would be the end of America in the middle east, and the petro dollar will collapse. Don’t underestimate the Persians. They are some of the shrewdest people around. And they have a lot of pride and value honor. Much like the Russians and Chinese, unlike the GCC weaklings and bombastic Israel , and belligerent America.
Cheers.
I went and checked your comment on the fact that Trump married his whole family in the Jewish tradition. It looks like no one is hiding that fact. I appreciate the information, I was not familiar with that notion. So, I guess his plans to drain the swamp were made in Israel. LoL. How convenient.
Nice bit of info from your comment, thanks. It really shows all the people who said Trump was gonna save us, he is one with them. LoL. At least now we know who is in charge…
Bored Muslim – Excellent. Your analysis of the current geopolitical situation is spot on. Thank you for taking the time to post it. I can only hope that more people read it.
For me, I believe the isolationism introduced by Trump will result in the North fighting the South in America(s) and in the end Putin will prevail. Putin’s return to embracing the Eastern Orthodox Church and spirituality is a precursory indication to this.
I have 2 questions:
1. Do you have any clarity on why the mass migration in Europe is occurring, apart from the attempt to destabilize the EU? Some sources say this is a social engineering project by the Cabal to penetrate indigenous races in order to dilute the purity of their race/culture resulting in its ‘dumbing down’.
This would establish the hegemony of Israel over all. (incl USA). What are your thoughts?
I think Merkel (and maybe Hollande) have no idea they are being played by Israel. Merkel’s attempt at assuaging German guilt over the ‘holocaust’ has backfired on her and Hollande just follows her example.
Also, the orthodox church is very similar to Islam and Putin I believe has great respect for the religion. Not only does he and Kadyrov have a father/son relationship but Russia also built the biggest mosque. This bodes well for Iran.
To me, Iranians represent the best of the Muslim people, they are a very intelligent, artistic, beautiful people. Many of them are also descendant from Russia and Putin is aware of this. That is why Iran is such a threat to Israel.
I believe Putin and Nasrallah of Hezbollah are the only honest incorruptible leaders left in the world today. I am sad at Trump’s recent rhetoric and I am very worried for Iran. Israel has run America to the ground and they seeking newer pastures.
2. The murderous Saudi regime are not Muslims and hate the Shia’s. When is the House of Saud going to fall and the people of Saudi and Yemen released from their tyranny? Any thoughts on this?
I am sad at all the unnecessary blood that will be spilled. I hope and pray that Americans will wake up and realize what is going on. History repeats itself. The only shining light for me is Putin. Only he can reduce the loss of life.
Thanks so much in advance
Hi. Thanks for the expressions of understanding and intelligent reply. I am honored.
Yes, the Eastern Orthodox Church and Islam are indeed spiritually and theologically very close, save for the Trinity, as we Muslims believe in the great prophet and messenger Jesus, son of the blessed virgin Mary as among the five great prophets and messengers. The five are Abraham, Moses, Noah, Jesus and Mohammed, and the Quran doesn’t elevate any over the other. They are all equal in the eyes of God. We also believe in the Holy Spirit. Btw.
Islamic eschatology (the study of the end times, there is also Orthodox school on this subject) speaks of an alliance with true Christianity and true Islam coming together and the second coming of Jesus, who will join these two righteous groups and conquer the ‘trouble-makers, warmongers and bring peace to God’s earth. Here is a verse from the Quran vaguely mentioning this subject :
Sura 5 : 81-82
(81) Thou wilt find the most vehement of mankind in hostility to those who believe (to be) the Jews and the idolaters. And thou wilt find the nearest of them in affection to those who believe (to be) those who say: Lo! We are Christians. That is because there are among them priests and monks, and because they are not proud. (82) When they listen to that which hath been revealed unto the messengers, thou seest their eyes overflow with tears because of their recognition of the Truth. They say: Our Lord, we believe. Inscribe us as among the witnesses.
–commentary–, the idolaters are most likely Hindus, since they deeply hate anything Islamic. And they worship like 100000 + Gods. The Christians here are the true Christians of ‘RUUM’, the Eastern Orthodox. Btw, their is a chapter RUUM in the Quran. Chapter 30.
So the Orthodox Church is a true friend of Islam. Putin even recently gifted the Supreme Leader of Iran , the Hon. Khamenei, an 8th century Quran, which was among the first copies. And Putin has built Grozny, Chechnya’s capital into a beautiful , modern city with apartments for all, and high rises. Mr. Kadyrov is very popular in Russia today, and the CIA backed insurgency instigating the Chechens to fight their Slavic brothers is long gone.
In fact, since Peter the Great, thru Catherine the Great to Tsar Nicolaus 2 , have used Muslim troops as their personal bodyguards. Catherine was especially known as a friend of Russia’s native Muslims. And Muslims and Slavs of Russia fought and died together in WW2 at there are heroic stories from Stalingrad for example. The same thing is happening now in the Donbass when in 2014, the Donbass militia’s were initially taking a beating, Mr. Khadyrov sent his elite commando boys to rectify the situation(with Putin and Shoigu’s permission of course). As soon as the Chechen Russians showed up the Ukrainian army was terribly routed and shredded in 2015. The Chechens trained and organized the Donbass militias and now they are both fighting together and dying together, as was in Russian history going way back. The same happened in Afghanistan in the 80’s.
Anyways. About your questions.
1- The immigrant crisis is exactly what it is, a migratory mass movement of peoples due to war, poverty and hopelessness. Mostly due to the barbaric wars unleashed of the Muslim populations by the west. In 2015, Obama dropped 23, 144 bombs on Muslim majority countries. In 2016, it was 26, 167 bombs, so you see, this caused and continues to cause displacement, misery and death and destruction. The Jewish led war in the Middle -East is no less than a war of annihilation for the benefit of a ‘Greater Israel’, i.e. ‘From the Nile to the Euphrates’. I have had discussing’s with Jews about this and they state ‘so what’,, the Europeans did it to the American Indians’, emphasis added.
So there we have it, mass migration to Europe, mostly Germany. But you see, the Germans really have no problems with Muslims. After all , it was mostly Muslim Turks that provided the manpower in rebuilding Germany after WW2, and Germany has a had/has a sizeable Turkish minority.
So I will get to the point. What you have written about this, and most of the dis-information out there is quite the opposite. The Christian and Jewish Zionist in the U.S. and some European capitals actually panicked about the immigrants. They have spent billions over the years trying to demonize Muslims and still do. They hate the idea of Europeans getting to know Muslims face to face and realize they are just as they themselves are. Nice, friendly human beings. Then all their lies will be destroyed. They don’t want integration of Christian Europeans and Muslims. They want the Western peoples to imagine Muslims as barbaric with a death cult faith. But now with immigrants dealing everyday with western people, that narrative gets blown to bits. This horrifies them, as it is easier to bomb, kill a barbaric strange people than vice versa. Now, enter ‘false-flags’ attacks. It is not at all difficult for MOSSAd agents(many of whom speak and look Arabic, and act like they are Muslim Clerics) to find side-lined, venerable, disenfranchised, not so bright youth , say in Paris or Berlin …weaponize them with Wahhabi propaganda, give them a gun or the keys to a big truck and send them on a suicide mission. Paris is known as the ‘Playground of the Mossad’. All to undue the integration of Europeans, Americans with their immigrant Muslim brothers and sisters. Because the last thing they need is integration and harmony that would be counter-productive to their grand designs of permanent war and conflict between the Muslim world and the West, where Jews draw most of their power.
These despicable people I mentioned actually were horrified that hundreds of thousands of people took to airports, the streets internationally, not just in the U.S. to protest against Trumps racist anti-immigration order. I’m sure that shocked them , after all the hard work and billions they have poured into trying to bring about the opposite. The worlds people effectively told these Jews(Zionists) NO! to war, racism and Islamophobia. I personally find that show of solidarity beautiful Humanity has hope.
2- The word going around is that the House of Saud are actually decedents of Khaybar Arabian Jews. That would explain why they are a ‘Trojan Horse’ right in the heart of Islam. Everything the Saud’s do is a determent to Muslims and Islam world wide. They are deeply despised by the majority of Muslims today. Their fall and biggest blunder was to attack Yemen. No one can subdue the fierce tribal, rugged, brave, humble, gracious and righteous Houthis and the Yemenis Army. These people are mountain people that cannot be conquered. Especially by soft, spoiled Saudi soldier wearing Versace cologne. Not going to happen. I believe the next war the U.S. embarks on will be against Yemen, but I say good luck with that, as the U.S. military cannot even subdue guys in flip-flops and bed sheets in Afghanistan armed with only AK-47’s. Yemen will be the downfall of the House of Saud. The Hadith talk of ‘a fire coming from Yemen that will consume the hypocrites. Its one of the ‘signs’ of the last days. The writing is on the wall for the house of Saud. Its just a matter of 25 years or less. Just like I personally believe that Israel will not survive another 25 years.
Ok, I hope I have not bored you or overwhelmed you. That’s it for now. Thank you for your reply. Let me know what you think.
You have many very good points and your comments are topclass
Just don’t make the Islamic religion so good…
It’s not
Just look a Sweden
This we don’t want in Europe
We are Christians not Muslims and want to stay that way
Muslims don’t integrate very well even on the 2. Generation
They treat woman like dirt and rape and kill them.
And don’t tell me it’s only a small minority
Many North African man are just bad as it gets
Lets not over exaggerate. Its not like Islam has a monopoly on woman beating and rape. Hindu India has a terrible epidemic on rape. In western society, it no better, spouse abuse, child abuse and rape, the full spectrum of the pornography world, etc. There is even incest in some regions in the U.S. among Christians. There’s a problem in the west with the use of ‘Ruffinol’, the date rape drug, where in Colleges girls get gang-banged.
Are you from Sweden, don’t take this the wrong way, but you come from descendants that raped and pillaged their way across much of the known world. Vikings, etc. I know that was a long time ago, but at that same time, Islam was the cradle of civilization from Al-Andalus to the Hindu Cush. , along with maybe Byzantium.
Yes, there are many useless youth from North Africa making a bad scene, but that doesn’t speak for Islam, I think its a societal thing.
In the Russian Federation, now that the CIA-instigated ‘Chechen’ revolt (actually Wahabbist/CIA terrorism) has been put down, Islam and Christianity co-exist very well indeed.
You have great knowledge on global issue, and do keep informing us. However, you don’t have to be bias when it comes to Islam being used by nations such as Saudi and Turkey to expand their influence throughout the world since the rise of the Ottoman. Let us be honest all sides are bad and to be credible, you need to be honest the floss among Muslims.
Dear Bored Muslim
Wow You so smart – You must be Iranian ;)
Thank you SO much for your detailed explanation.
I share your thoughts and note your response regarding the migration. I assume that Brexit and Fillon’s eventual loss to Le Pen is also the Zionist elite of Europe curbing the integration of Muslims with ordinary Europeans.
You made a very interesting point about the Saudis and the Trojan horse theory. I can’t believe I didn’t see this before? It makes perfect sense and is the last piece to the puzzle.
But I remind myself always to approach everything with a certain amount of skepticism – I don’t want to be believing and perpetuating conspiracy theories.
But I want to explore Israel with you if I may: I discovered recently how deep Israel has sunk its claws into India in the past 25 years. Being of Indian origin myself I am convinced that they had engineered the election of Modi who is pro Israel and all things American to further their benefits.
They even have educational programs between Indian and Israeli children. To my horror, I had a conversation with a young scholar who professed his great love and admiration for Netanyahu. Next to Modi, Netanyahu is God. They also desire to visit Israel just as much as wanting to attend a Ivy league institution and work in San Francisco.
I couldn’t believe the level of indoctrination these kids are exposed to. I am aware that the new Israeli generation is brainwashed from birth – the propaganda the Arab Israeli children receive is unbelievable. They are like little robots – really sad.
After sucking America dry they have moved on to India. Cheap labour force, well educated, hate Muslims – it does sound like a Jewish dream doesn’t it? Am sure Pakistan is next.
I also discovered that Singapore is commonly referred to as Little Israel. I am amazed. I now understand all the low income Indian workers that have settled in Singapore.
Apart from India, Israel also has extensive links with most countries in southern America. There is a large population of Jews in Brazil and Mexico is owned by Jews. Private Jewish security companies operate very successfully in Guatemala and Colombia.
They have nearly taken over the world. Its sick.
They struggle with Africa a little bit. They have penetrated here and there but Africans prefer the Chinese because they build infrastructure without imposing any conditions and it seems safer that way.
The world has gone mad or as some say we are lucky to live in these times to witness these events. South Africa where I live actually seems to be the safest place right now.
My question to you is: Why do you say that Israel will last only 25 years? I know that Mr Khamanei said this as well. But I cant figure it out. Please enlighten me.
I know things are not great in Iran at the moment. But at least your leaders had the foresight to resist Israel thereby preserving your culture and creating strong links with Russia and China. That was brilliant of them.
Also thank you for those book suggestions mentioned below. Will definitely check them out.
Thank you so much for your comments. I read them all. You have certainly opened my eyes and for that I have to be grateful.
No, the orthodox church is not very similar to Islam, though Islam would perhaps consider it so. They are both established faiths with large, worldwide communities, and thus deserve respect, as do established communities of different ethnicities from Buddhism to Mormonism.
Thank you, Saker for this sober and sobering analysis. That US/UN address was just plain awful.
“The word Neo-Con is a red herring, we should just call it what it is. Neo-cons, lib-cons, Zionists etc, means one thing, Jews.”
Agreed. There is not much sense in saying the majority of Jews are not Zionists, but since in times of trouble – and we are in such times – they will all line up, automatically and understandably, behind the Zionist proper.
Still, let’s keep the label “Zionists,” while agreeing that Neocons and other groups have been the visible tools that the Zionists have use over the years. The mother of Zionist tools is the USA, and they intend it to remain as such. No Trump or anyone of his sort stands a chance of wrenching the USA from their clutches. It cannot be done by open defiance or force – except the massed force of an uprising by the American people. And this will only come about if things get really dire, and someone rises up and forms a strong group of dedicated patriots around him leader.
Trump, however, may, by his bumbling, precipitate such an occurrence. For when it becomes clear that nothing can be done to coax the US away from its Zionist-driven war path, then the “triangle” mentioned here will have to do what Martin Luther King prophesied:
“If you don’t change your ways, I will rise up and break the backbone of America’s power.”
It will have become obvious that there is no other way to save the world.
Yes, you are correct and I agree that the American people will eventually rise up, and say No more!
If the history of humanity has taught us anything, its that ‘host’ populations always eventually rise up and expel or exile the ‘Jews’ due to their nefarious designs.
If jews had been exiled, expelled, or otherwise done away with by one or two countries, you could possibly make a case for this fable of “anti-semitism” or that maybe just certain people had a problem with the jews. However, when it gets to the point that you have a list of 109 different exiles from 84 different places, with some of them having to do so repeatedly, one is forced to start looking at the jew it’s self as the problem, and not those attempting to free themselves from the grasp of these people.
Just the fact that some countries were forced to repeatedly exile the jews, proves that these are relentless folks, who will stop at nothing to gain control of our countries, enslave our people, and commit genocide against all peoples of the earth.
This also dispels the myth that “zionism” (which didn’t appear until 1898) and “zionists” are the root source of today’s problems. Both of these are merely symptoms of a much larger problem with the entire jewish race. None of the countries from Carthage 250A.D-1948 A.D Arab countries exiled just some of the jews, and none were foolish enough to simply consider them a religion or ideology. The jews were exiled and expelled as an entire race then, and should be dealt with as an entire race now. Some of these are general uprisings, and not outright exiles of jews. I strictly do not condone violence on anybody or peoples. Btw.
So, the ‘writing is on the wall’ , to use a Biblical term. And ‘They’ have rolled the dice with Trump. They are all-in. Its the duty of all Americans to put a stop to the madness that the U.S. has, and will continue to reap upon humanity. Rise Up.
I meant overthrowing the entire system: the Zionists and their evil crew – and only a handful of them, relatively speaking, are Jews.
You are too kind. Almost none of them are Jews. Khazar shape-shifting is among the oldest shape-shifting in the world. Many thanks are due to Arthur Koestler who found the courage to first denounce them in the West.
He paid a heavy price for it. His timeless study of Khazars, The Thirteenth Tribe, remains as fresh as the day it was written.
It also remains out of print, but you can find it
Thank you Franz, super!.
You can also check out a good book called : ‘The Controversy of Zion’
Or check out the books by the great Eustace Mullins : ‘The Curse of Canaan’
and ‘The New History of the Jews’
Let me know if you want the link for free pdf downloads, no signup, no questions asked. The site is Library Genesis.
Cheers.
Israel is not an imposition, but if it is the only ones that the idea of a “race”-based state was imposed on, were European Jews.
By what right do you call Israelis carpetbaggers and insulting them?
What do you know about them?
Iran is not ready (militarily) for the gang-up that’s coming. It will be NATO, Israel, and the Arab Monarchies all-in-one
I disagree. Israel and the monarchies are just icing on the US cake. If Iran gets hit hard, it will be by the Americans. Is Iran ready? Yup – they had decades to prepare and they know EXACTLY what is coming. So their objective is not to stop the USA or win the air war, their goal is to survive and raise the costs of the attack. And for that they are good enough, with room to spare…
Cheers,
The Saker
Seems to be that the skeptics were right after all. America had no intention to back pedal on its failed foreign policy. On the contrary, we see it doing the same thing, ‘la fuite en avant’. More sanctions, more tough talk, more posturing, same conviction that the failures were due to lack of adequate preparedness, the same lack of insight of the real situation. A clear sign of insanity.
Alexander Mercouris has described correctly the causes: “One of the great problems in international relations over the last several decades is that the country which has usually tried to fill the role of honest broker in international disputes – the US – is temperamentally unsuited to the role. What the US invariably does in any dispute it becomes involved in (which is to say all of them) is pick sides, reduce everything to black and white, and demand that the side it has decided against accept in its entirety whatever proposal the US considers the appropriate outcome to the quarrel” (The Duran).
There is no way US is going to war with Iran. Apart from usual rhetoric and Rambo style barking nothing else will happen. US is in deep trouble from within, deeply divided country right now. I would put my money on civil war in US rather than war with Iran. And let me tell you, civil war will be.
There is shenanigans afoot in Belarus too. Belarus has recently given selected countries visa-free access via Minsk airport and agreed to set up ‘refugee camps’ for refugees expelled from the EU. Lukashenko is also making demands about signifdicant reductions in charges by Gazprom (Yatsenyuk redux). He has claimed that the Russian FSB has unilaterally violated interstate agreements of cross-border traffic. He is also hinting at closing a Russian military base in Belarus, demanding 20 planes be given for free or else. He stressed that Belarus will never become an aggressor and will always hold a defensive position. (Yeah, right).
“This also begs the question of whether a very intelligent man like Flynn seriously and sincerely believes that he can bully or otherwise scare Iran. If he does – then we are all in a lot of trouble”.
I suspect he does seriously and sincerely believe those things – while at the same time he knows they are impossible. This is an example of George Orwell’s “doublethink” in its full splendour.
“To know and not to know, to be conscious of complete truthfulness while telling carefully constructed lies, to hold simultaneously two opinions which cancelled out, knowing them to be contradictory and believing in both of them, to use logic against logic, to repudiate morality while laying claim to it, to believe that democracy was impossible and that the Party was the guardian of democracy, to forget, whatever it was necessary to forget, then to draw it back into memory again at the moment when it was needed, and then promptly to forget it again, and above all, to apply the same process to the process…”
I wrote those on the other article, but I feel compelled to repeat it.
Within the next week Trump needs to sack Nikki Haley – presumably she was fed this speech by NeoCon Artists trying to box Trump in and install Tulsi Gabbard as the new UN Representative.
Failure to do this means one of a few things.
1) Trump doesn’t really care about his campaign rhetoric regarding Russia because that’s all it was – campaign rhetoric.
2) Trump has been brought into line or ‘bought’ or told a few ‘home truths’ about things.
3) Trump was lying all along and doing it deliberately. If so though, why not keep lying? Why expose yourself as a liar to Russia now? Strategically that makes no sense.
4) Trump is simply incompetent. Quite possibly.
I’ll give him a week personally as I personally think he’s been played here and the ball is now in his court to clarify this situation.
Which he can do by sacking Haley and offering the job to Tulsi Gabbard.
But I have no faith that that’s there choice he’ll make.
Better still, Cynthia McKinney who is also a republican.
She was onto the real agenda in Libya, long before Gabbard was onto Syria.
That said, Gabbard would be great choice if McKinney is not possible.
Perhaps both women could ally to try and influence a saner foreign policy?
Julian, Tulsi Gabbard is good on Syria, but she is bad toward Ukraine, she’s like McCain when it comes to Ukraine.
It would be wise to take a much closer look at Tulsi and where her loyalties lie before seeing her as any kind of hope for decency as a representative of the people.
‘Bait and switch’ it is known as, amongst conmen, a ploy that Trump is showing he excels at also.
I posted these informative links earlier today:
http://thesaker.is/congresswoman-tulsi-gabbard-interviewed-after-her-trip-to-syria/#comment-318430
It doesn’t much matter who the ambassador tot the UN is when the policy and positioning is coming from the levels over her — Tillerson and Trump. It now is apparent that those layers have dispensed with reality and betrayed sanity, and continuing the absurd lies and posturing. They have been swallowed and assimilated by the blob. Disappointing, but not a surprise.
The major problem is that we have two major sides, the crazy right wing and the crazy Soros pseudo liberals/progressives, with a small minority of sane adults scattered here and there. If the crazy right wins a revolution the country is screwed, and the same if the crazy neoliberals/cons win, the main question being if they take down the rest of the world with them. It’s this latter that the sane should be trying to prevent, since anything else is mostly beyond their reach at this time.
The only other possible strategy and goal is to get the crazies to fight and destroy each other (but just how, I don’t know).
@ blue [& Julian]:
“The major problem is that we have two major sides, the crazy right wing and the crazy Soros pseudo liberals/progressives, with a small minority of sane adults scattered here and there. If the crazy right wins a revolution the country is screwed, and the same if the crazy neoliberals/cons win, the main question being if they take down the rest of the world with them [..]”
Yup, you nailed it. It’s like the slogan of the movie Alien Vs Predator: “whoever wins we lose.”
In fact, this was a running meme in the alt-media back in the 2008 presidential campaign; Obama vs. McCain: “whoever wins we lose.” [They we’re spot-on, btw]
But I’d like to agree with Julian here, someone needs to reign in on this crazy witch, Nikki Haley, like, YESTERDAY! FFS!
I mean; blaming Russia for the shelling of eastern Ukraine when everybody and their dog (including CNN, for Pete’s sake!) know that the Porko junta is responsible for it, can’t be anything else but a massive public embarrassment for the Trump administration.
Now the question of course is… is this part of the treacherous elements left behind by the previous regime that Trump didn’t have the time to “drain” yet, or is his Presidency starting to show its true colors?
Way too early to tell, imho. Yes! The stakes couldn’t be higher, but it’s been, literally, only two weeks so far. All sides are expecting too much.
I remember when Obama got voted in, months and months into his presidency and he still didn’t deliver on anything, the ‘hope you can believe in’ crowd were making all sort of excuses for him not being able to act quickly enough because of the mess he inherited from Bush.
This is not quite the same situation, at all. It’s been only two weeks, people! Two weeks!!!
^ Having said that, I once again have to agree with Julian, Trump needs to move, and move fast on this. Does he really need a Samantha Power 2.0 speaking on his behalf at the UN, making a complete mockery of his foreign policy intentions with Russia?
I think it’s safe to assume that we’ll all agree on this one; the answer to that is a resounding: hell NO!
-TL2Q
My point is that Trump could sat on his fat assets and done nothing with his new UN representative but have her make goo-goo noises and it would have much better than what she said.
https://sputniknews.com/politics/201702031050329572-haley-crimea-trump/
White House Reveals Trump’s Stance on New US Envoy’s to UN Remarks on Crimea
US Ambassador Nikki Haley’s remarks at the United Nations reflect President Donald Trump’s concerns over Crimea, White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Friday.
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Haley said on Thursday that Washington’s sanctions related to the Russian peninsula in the Black Sea would “remain in place” despite a 2014 referendum in which the majority of Crimeans voted to secede from Ukraine and join Russia.
[…]
Concerns? And that means Russia is at fault for Ukraine attacking civilians in Donbas? And that Trump decided that Crimea is in Ukraine and not a part of Russia now? That’s a policy statement, and it’s Trump’s policy statement now, with him supporting what she said. It means as far as detente and negotiating deals with with Russia, all bets are off, before even the first meeting.
It is not clear to me now that Putin should even meet with him any time soon or in a visit that isn’t part of some summit. Let all the talk and such go through official channels, and don’t waste time with Trump or trust anything that he says. Get everything in writing and make sure it’s enforceable.
Putin should refer to Trump as a ‘partner’ — and we know what that means.
there is no way to put a positive spin on it. Trump’s bullying (or rather trying to bully) Mexico has already given away his game plan.
Trumpsters just want to impose its will to everyone except for Russia (which can literally wipe US of the map) and don’t take the burden of superficial alliances. i.e. pure and simple imperialism the old way. In fact, suggesting lifting of sanctions in return for reducing Russian nuclear arsenal also shows that he does not consider even Russians as equals.
What the man misses is that US has been playing that way not because its leaders were more civilized but because that is the only way to manage the populations of vassal states. Once the naked imperialism cannot be hidden, the elites in the vassal states are exposed as what they are: traitor 5th columnists. That would swiftly be followed by their replacements with patriots and expelling of US forces on their soil.
I am now convinced that Trump indeed wants to make an example of Iran and he would attack it, with all the dire consequences for Iran. Yes, they cannot make Iran submit to US but they can destroy it and I believe that is the real intention; while taking some casualties seems to be OK with him.
You just made my day!! And, without killing my brother!!
in any way, or form.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KXlBeziPJ4
Ride is tough though, and it will get tougher by the week, inevitably.
Hold on to your values (whatever they are).
Take care
Kent
Even the nazis openly admit that they are attacking:
“As of today, despite everything, meter by meter, step by step, whenever possible our boys have been advancing,”
https://www.rt.com/news/375892-kiev-advance-rebels-position/
Ukrainian TV:
“Creeping offensive dill”: soldiers returning territory to Ukraine Donbas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VREUDG7208k
It was interesting to see Michael Flynn’s body language when he threatened Iran. He looked like a man forced to come up to the podium. He avoided the camera’s and looked crouched down a bit. I know for a fact he himself thought the whole thing was ridiculous.
If Iran is attacked(the U.S. gets suicidal like Israel) Iran only has to do is send some ballistic missiles to all the oil fields and oil refineries in the Gulf region and it would spell the end of the Petro-Dollar.
As you said Saker, the rest would be history, of how and why the Empire collapsed.
The Joint Chiefs of the U.S. military have already informed Obama that the U.S. cannot go to war again until at least 2022, in order to recruit, train and re-tool an new military , after the present one has ‘cracked’ in several places.
Also, the U.S. could sink one of their own ships off the coast of Yemen and blame Iran, causing outrage among the U.S. populace, but even then, the U.S. populace by and large are sick and tired and very angry with how the ruling elite (Jews, although most don’t know this) have taken them for a ride for so long. An attack on Iran would probably bring about a ‘French Revolution’ type scenario in the U.S.
I believe its all hubris, the U.S. elite and Israel would not dare risk it all on a return that isn’t guaranteed. They will simply continue to apply all kinds of pressure on Iran , but that wont work either, since Iran has excellent relations with China, Russia, and Pakistan.
Then again, Iran is at the crossroads and a critical part of Chinas extraordinary initiative One -Road, One – Belt. China will raise all hell before they let the U.S. and/or Israel destroy their mammoth project. This reason alone, and Israeli crying is the reason Washington is so frustrated with Iran. If China’s initiative goes well and inter-connects Eurasia and Africa, its bye bye for the U.S as a world leader, mush less a power.
By 2030, Eurasia will exceed the U.S and Europe in global GDP and other things like population and technology. The U.S./E.U./Israel are in a real pickle, and the ‘writing is on the wall’ for them.
Onward Iran, China and Russia, put the ‘pedal to the metal’. And don’t look back. Thank you for putting a stop to the grand illusion of international Jews who want to rule the world as a dictatorship with Jerusalem as their capital. Its an Ideological and economic struggle we are witnessing.
As for the escalation in the Donbass, Putin and Shoigu should let Mr. Khadyrov (President of the Chechen Province of the Russian Federation) send a couple of hard nosed battalions to assist their brothers in the Donbass. These guys are warriors of the first degree, and could very easily out flank the Ukies at every turn. Just like they did in 2014, 2015. Even the Germans at Stalingrad would tell you beware and don’t mess with the Chechens. Of course, not to take any credit from the local militias of the Donbass.
The Trump admin are trying desperately to break up the Iran, China and Russia triangle, that is why they have escalated the situation in the Donbass, in order to drive a wedge between Russia and the other members of said triangle. They want to gain a ‘grand bargain ‘ with Russia, that’s explains Trumps mysterious liking of Putin. Will Putin take the bait, hardly. As the future is in Eurasia, not the Atlantic Alliance which is in terminal decline, and decay, economically and militarily.
The new U.S. representative to the U.N. Nikki Haley said Nothing about enforcing U.N. Resolutions against Israel, which Israel blatantly ignores and continue to defy.
What hypocrisy and double standard. Here, here’s a list of U.N. Resolutions against the Zionist entity, that was created in 1948 by the U.N. by fiat. Add Resolution 2334 to this enormous list, a tragic blot on human history. :
http://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2010/01/27/rogue-state-israeli-violations-of-u-n-security-council-resolutions/
Trump was the best America could muster. That should tell you something. Each clown suit fits worse than the last. And that is how it should be. The breeding ground for globalism shed its last skin.
The real reason for the latest broadside at Iran?
https://www.rt.com/usa/376184-trump-not-kind-iran-missile/
Wonder how many fortunes have been made from those 200billion ‘frozen assets?’
Does anyone seriously believe they weren’t ‘thawed’ long ago?
In a statement Friday morning, the Treasury Department published a list of 13 individuals and 12 entities facing new restrictions for supporting the missile program, having links to terrorism or providing support for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The entities include companies based in Tehran, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon and China.
Snafu (situation normal, all f’ed up) is a good name for it.
The trump regime assault against Iran is a continuation of israeloamerican policy. The assault on the Ukraine, again, a continuation of israeloamerican policy. The supposed change in the assault on Syria, basically a delaying ploy to stay on the ground in Syria any way possible. Again, a continuation of israeloamerican policy. The thaw in the assault on Russia, a ploy to minimize Russian objections to israeloamerican aggression. Again, a continuation of israeloamerican policy.
It is obvious the haley harpie un noise was a planned part of the latest ukronazi attack on Novorussia that was organised by the zionazis.
The attack on Iran has been long in planning. The zionazi trump regime made no secret their hostility from the beginning. What people may have hoped for, that israel’s quislings would limit their aggression to words now appears to be wishful thinking. BTW, attacking Iran is also an attack on China, due to the close energy ties between the two. So aggression against Iran, breaking those ties, also is part of the plan to isolate China. There are preparations underway for another major conflict, urgent need for new antidrone defenses, massive $2 billion expansion of military medical, for example. My feeling is the same as in 2002-3 during the build up to invade Iraq. The zionazi regime rhetoric gets more aggressive, the zio-gay media concentrates on smearing the victim and in the background, one sees the military prepations quietly proceeding to effect the aggression.
My guess the plan is massive air attack against Iran, like against Yugoslavia, with probable invasion of Yemen. The terrorist mercs will then be funneled to Iran to do the same sort of destruction they did to Syria.
Maybe tht wall with Mexico is being built to keep Pindos inside Pindostan.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/robertwood/2017/02/02/another-travel-ban-irs-moves-to-revoke-passports-for-unpaid-taxes/#16e7916340fb
Iran took the khaddafi decision to avoid the petrodollar just before Gen. Flynn’s announcement. In my view, that is what the notice was, but of course he can’t make that explicit. If the petrodollar dies too quickly the US will not have time to adjust to a new money/industrial regime; it tightens the timeframe considerably.
That said, like it or not, iran is a world power.
Totally agree that failure is both not sn option and virtually guaranteed. An explosive combination.
Subservience has never worked with the Persians and the Russians. Why should we expect that and hope and change? Lunacy; as a war on the Persians is a slippery slope towards total war.
Who really knows what is going on inside the power centres of USA ?
We the common people are outsiders,
and cannot be sure of the elites plans or intentions. We can only speculate.
Is there a schism between the elites about which strategy they should follow ?
Neoliberal finance capitalism is sick and unable to recover as evidenced by years of stagnation in US and recession deflation in EU.
There seem to be a strong antipathy between the trump elites and the Zionist / globalist neoconservatives.
All this fanaticism against trump perpetrated by mainstream corporate media is not accidental.
Neocons globalists are very irritated by Trump’s antiglobalist rhetoric. They portray him as a racist monster and a future dictator.
Probably there will be plans to assassinate him too, especially if Trump is for real and tries to implement his program. A possible assassination will be portrayed by the media as a protection of democratic system against a tyrant.
On the other hand, Trump cannot be trusted. He is a multibillionaire oligarch elite, an opportunistic narcissist businessman. He is very unpredictable too.
One thing is sure, we will witness events of truly historical importance.
Very good article all the more so because sanity is so rarely voiced in the other media. The shine is certainly coming off the “new” US regime.
However you say in the otherwise excellent piece –
” There is simply no way, none at all, to eradicate Daesh without putting boots on the ground”
So US troops would be fighting an army funded, equipped and run by the US ? Why not simply cut off the funding of isis?
If I may I’d like to quote Larry Chin from “Global Research” who summarises the situation fairly precisely.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-cia-trump-and-his-war-on-terrorism/5571722
“Serenading Langley
The CIA is a headquarters of the Deep State and the Shadow Government. It is the nexus of criminality, and of the Bushes and Clintons, and the world-managing elite. The CIA enjoys a virtually unlimited black budget and virtually unlimited power that is beyond the reach of law, and beyond the control of the White House.
Yet here was Trump ingratiating and sweet talking the agency that, under order of John Brennan (on behalf of Hillary Clinton and the Bushes), actively engaged in unprecedented efforts to destroy him.
Trump swooned, in sickly sweet fawning fashion:
“Nobody feels stronger about the CIA and the intelligence community than Donald Trump. Nobody. I am so behind you. You’re going to get so much backing, you’re going to ask ‘Please Mr. President, don’t give us so much backing’. We’re gonna do great things. We have not used the real abilities we have, we’ve been restrained. We have to get rid of ISIS. Radical Islamic terrorism has to be eradicated off the face of the earth. It is evil. This is a level of evil that we haven’t seen. You’re going to do a phenomenal job, but you’re going to end it. This is going to be one of the most important groups towards making us safe, toward making us winners again, toward ending all of the problems, the havoc and fear that this sick group of people has caused. I am with you a thousand percent! I love you, I respect you, and you will be leading the charge.”
Is Trump naïve, uninformed, or playing some Orwellian game?
How many people attending his speech, the people he expects to “lead the charge” are, in fact, key managers of Islamic terror assets—the very creators and managers of ISIS?
The CIA is, in fact, the very “sick group of people” responsible for orchestrating international terrorism and untold atrocities. How does Trump plan on the CIA “ending” Islamic terrorism when it is the institution he “loves and respects” is the institution that foments and continues to spread this “fear and havoc? ”
The first paragraph in the quote says all there is needed to say.
The Saker refuses to see the reality that ISIS are merely mercenaries of USA and friends. They are not renegade! They are not somehow independent! Any reports about the US bombing ISIS are total bullshit.
Iran took the khaddafi decision to avoid the petrodollar just before Gen. Flynn’s announcement. In my view, that is what the notice was, but of course he can’t make that explicit. If the petrodollar dies too quickly the US will not have time to adjust to a new money/industrial regime; it tightens the timeframe considerably.
That said, like it or not, iran is a world power.
Totally agree that failure is both not sn option and virtually guaranteed. An explosive combination.
Subservience has never worked with the Persians and the Russians. Why should we expect that and hope and change? Lunacy; as a war on the Persians is a slippery slope towards total war.
//Furthermore, a US attack on Iran is also going to send the US-Russian relationship into a tailspin. How much of a disaster this will be will depend on how bad the attack on Iran is, but while Russia will not militarily intervene in a US-Iranian conflict, Russia will not allow the US to get away with it either and the main political cost will be that an attack on Iran will further reinforce the Russian-Iranian-Chinese triangle.//
-I disagree with that, Russia has no loyalties to Iran or China, beyond what benefits Russia, Russia has already thrown Iran under the buss two times when it practical for them to do so, in attempts to become closer to USA, once when there was sanctions on Iran and Russia did not stand up, and another when Russia said they would sell Iran S-300 missiles, then backed off despite the contract already been signed, the last one was one brutal back stab, since at the time those missiles were going to be delivered, Iran desperately needed them to ward off a USA attack that could kill millions of Iranians and sent the country back to the stone age, but Russia just backed out of the contract it when told by USA to do so. Causing massive credibility fallout on Russia as a weapon-supplier btw.
So any notion that Russia has some sort of “buddy” or “friend” relationship and is “loyal” to Iran and China is nonsense. Russia’s only loyalty lies with her people, Russia does not make friendships she makes partnerships, and only partnerships that is based on mutually beneficial cooperation, if there is another partnership that would benefit the Russian people more, Russia will change to that partnership instead.
So any notion that Russia has some sort of “buddy” or “friend” relationship and is “loyal” to Iran and China is nonsense. Russia’s only loyalty lies with her people, Russia does not make friendships she makes partnerships, and only partnerships that is based on mutually beneficial cooperation, if there is another partnership that would benefit the Russian people more, Russia will change to that partnership instead.
That’s true – but only bilaterally.
The multilateral relations in geopolitics are much more complex.
Huge investment and reorientation has gone into the China-Russia-Iran and, somewhat belatedly, Turkey, for this rather simplistic dismissal to hold much water.
We shall see.
Eimar,
I surmise Anon is from one of those former British colony.
They think they have learned British winning trick, but they did not pay attention that Brits does not play games with its neighbors.
It is every country’s interest to be friends with her neighbors, or any country in that fact. Why be disingenuous when you deal with any one, and let the rest world despise you? later everyone else will deal with you when only use you and threw like old shoe when done?
Be friend with someone and watching out your own interest is not mutually exclusive.
@J
It’s true that it would be wise to have good relations with your neighbors, it stabilizes the home front and keeps your country’s geopolitical options open. A good example of not following this policy is to look a Pakistan’s terrible position: it has inimical (bad) relations with all it’s immediate neighbors (Iran, Afghanistan, India) except China, and the Chinese relationship is strained due to the incompetence of Pakistani leadership in keeping a lid on their kennel of Salafist terrorists. As result the Pakistanis are wholly dependent on China and have no real policy flexibility outside of this relationship.
Unlike your assumptions, the UK does not have rosy relationships with its neighbors (Brexit happened… or did you not hear about this). And the UK, despite its delusionary pretensions that it is on par with Russia, is an irrelevant defunct power. Their having good relations with their neighbors is inconsequential. If you had better knowledge of history you’d know that during the time Britain was a global parasite empire and were pushing opium into the veins of the defeated and humiliated Chinese, Britain had only warlike relations with their neighbors: France, Spain, and later their military, economic and technological superior, Germany). So you are wrong that Britain wisely maintained friendly relations with their immediate neighbors, they clearly did not and it was key to their losing their empire: one would hope that China should learn a lesson from this, like their vassal Pakistan has.
Unfortunately, it does not appear that the wise Chinese learned Britain’s painful lesson: China does not have great relations with its neighbors. Vietnam (which hates them and has defeated Chinese invasions consistently and maintains an armed position against them), Japan (which hates them, has never apologized for defeating and colonizing China), Myanmar (which distrusts them and is cozying up to India and has a western stooge, Ang San Syu Chee, at the helm), Mongolia (which still maintains a different rail gauge to prevent a direct train to run between China and Mongolia), India (which has unsettled borders with China and has arrays of cruise missiles and infantry strike corps aimed at Chinese military assets in Tibet), and the rest of ASEAN that resents China. Now thanks to China’s unwise belligerence with its neighbors it has created opportunities for the US to step in and take advantage of this situation: keeping China hemmed in thru the dual chain of islands that limit China’s access to the open oceans. If only Zhou-en-Lai had been in charge instead of Mao, how much better the situation would been for China.
Well. History like river, it twist and bends, but they all reach sea. Sure one day the relation is better than other, but the wise ones have good relations with neighbors regardless. Some times more, we times less. Sometimes we fight, like true brothers. Vietnamese knows when in distress, it is China they can depend on, no one else. Not America, or India.
As for Pakistan, you need not worry, it has new friend in Russia, European country are investing in their companies, Turkey is investing in their companies, Iran has call for a close relation and join cpec, so is Afghanistan. The only sour grape is India, but we all know that.
Yes, China has long histroy will all neighbors(except India, which never exist before), they all know their future is work together with China that include Japan. If you think Japanese hate China, you are delosional. Japanese problem with China is not hate, but humilation. (They will get over it soon with Trump’s help.) Chinese never mistreated them even when China was strong, and they were a helmet.
While I say that, China also know her future is to prosper with all neighbors, no matter what kind prejudice any one has.
We are not worry about who hate who, we know who they are, and their character, dealt them accordingly. I am sure others do too.
A desgenious country do not get respect. Others may deal with it, but they deal with it while holding their noise. (A shine example of that is India.) By the way, why Indians talking down on Pakistanis every time there is a cpec article in Dawn? How is that $75 billion begging work out with UAE?
I know it hurts indians that Tibet is not in India. For your information, Tibet never interest in you, it is China it wanted to join in Yuan dynasty. British’s usual trick notwithstanding.
However it is amusing to see India cry about it all the time.
Chinese live for future, that is why we have good relation with British and Russia. I do not think brotherly country like Vietnam, Japan, Myanmar has anything to worry about.
@J
Regarding maintaining good relationships with immediate neighbors, it brings me to an important point regarding Donald Trumps recent actions and how it relates to Saker’s article at the end of this response. You (inadvertently?) brought up an excellent point that really applies to Donald Trump. You may be surprised that I may agree with an important point you brought up.
But first let me clarify or correct some points you brought up: Firstly, Pakistan is a basket case. Any attempts to put a positive spin of the terrible situation Pakistan is in, is literally like trying to put lipstick on a pig. All this nonsense about China being a true “all-weather” friend is insulting to the Chinese: it assumes that they are stupid and carry out foreign policy using the rational of an emotive sentimental imbecile, nothing could farther from the truth: China is hyper-pragmatic and they are not stupid. They may make colossal errors, once in while, due to the absolute dictatorship and psychopathy of some of their past leaders, but they are not stupid.
Secondly: Of course Russia is not close nor friendly towards Pakistan, this is a wishful delusion held in the minds insecure Pakistani jingoists who can’t face the reality of their country’s terrible situation. At best Russia is neutral (they know that Pakistan is a cesspool of Salafist terrorists and that the Pakistani state tacitly breeds and trains these terrorists). Fortunately, Pakistani analysts have a much more sanguine assessment where they fully understand that they are in a geopolitical straight jacket: having no friends other than China. This stems from the fateful decision Pakistan made in not kowtowing to the Saudis and Emirates in sending PAK army mercenaries to fight in Yemen. After that decision, Pakistan lost most of their influence with the Saudis and were threatened with serious consequences by the Emirates. Pakistan is severely limited in its policy options and is completely dependent on China. The sane and rational elements of Pakistan intelligencia are very worried about the eventual day when China ditches Pakistan, they discuss this openly in their think tanks and policy debates. Of course the delusional or irrational elements may like to believe that their relationship with China is forever, but that is a fantasy, no geopolitical relationship lasts more than a few years to decades.
The main point is that your original supposition that Britain maintained friendly relations with its immediate neighbors has been disproven: Britain’s conflicts with their neighbors was key to their Imperial back being broken (by Germany and FDR) and the almost immediate loss of their empire. So while your example may have been wrong, your point is correct: maintaining good relations and stability with your immediate neighbors is important in allowing a major power to project power elsewhere. The consequences of not following this policy can be clearly seen from Pakistan’s pathetic lack of options and vulnerability. Or the even more pathetic example of Nepal that has put itself in the doghouse with India and with China.
That brings me back to the topic at hand and the Article. You bring up an excellent point regarding maintaining harmonious relationships with neighbors. It reminds us of the long term consequences this can lead to when we see Donald Trump burning his bridges with both Mexico and Canada. Now his recent flaccidity or duplicity (those are real people being shelled in Donbass by US proxies) with respect to Russia only underscores the need to have rational leaders as opposed to the kind of immature bombastic leaders that put Pakistan into such a hole and could harm the US in the long run too.
Eimar
I have to agree with anonymous, the Russian relationship with China is not very close nor is it with Iran. The relationship is based on mutual interests and if those interests change or diverge, there goes the relationship. The way both China and Russia cooperated with the US to strangulated Iran via Western imposed sanctions attests to that.
Similarly, Russia continues to arm both Vietnam and India to the teeth, this causes Beijing ulcers galore, but because Russia is so much more powerful than China, China can do nothing about it (I’m sure they tried in private and got the usual Putin blunt response). Why does Russia do this? Because it’s in Russia’s interests.
China has undermined Putin’s uncompromising stance on “no-exceptions” when it comes to Islamist terrorists “there are no moderate terrorists, no good terrorists” to paraphrase Putin- Yet despite this, just days prior to an SCO meeting, China protected a UN recognized Salafist terrorist from being censured and designated by vetoing this terrorists censure twice. Why did China do this? Because China perceived its interests with the terrorist breeding regime of Pakistan outweighed any respect they had for Putin’s existential fight to stamp our Salafist & Wahabist terrorists from eurasia. If you followed the SCO meeting you’d see that Putin was livid that this important principle was undermined by China for a short term gain with Pakistan. But China, shamelessly carried on as if they had done no damage to this very imports Russian initiative.
That is the reality of the relationship between these 3 countries.
While-do-loop
You make it too dramatic. I doubt Chinese is loosing sleep over Russian selling weapons to both India and Vietnam. If Russian does not sell to them, someone else will. It is good that Russian make those (big) bucks from both of them than others.
I doubt China think the world only staying constant, and waiting to be surprised.
@J
The points you bring up were not the main thrust of my comments to Eimar. But since you bring up the topic up:
Re:
You make it too dramatic. I doubt Chinese is loosing sleep over Russian selling weapons to both India and Vietnam.
It isn’t me who makes it sound dramatic it’s the official mouthpiece of the CCP and PLA, “The Global Times”, that does. Their editorials have become increasingly strident regarding armaments going to India and Vietnam from Russia as well as Indian Air Defense technology and complete systems being transferred to Vietnam. Not only that, China’s pathetic lackey Pakistan has regular meltdowns on their Urdu language TV news mouthpieces devoting 2-3 hrs per show to this issue, with panelists being retired and connect Pakistani military and intelligence people. They are the ones being dramatic. It reminds me of some of Trump’s amateurish dramatic comments or the comments of some of his blinkered followers that live off their wives while they stay at home trolling the internet.
If Russian does not sell to them, someone else will.
Not at all, that’s a complete fallacy, nobody will sell “strategic” technology and systems to India other than Russia: Nobody else would sell/lease nuclear attack submarines to India other than Russia: The United States would not even part with nuclear submarine technology for their “special-relationship” pet-poodle, Britain, Forget India. The nuclear subs provided by Russia, have sped up India”s development of their own nuclear sub fleet by decades. There is no equivalent to the Russian S-400 (the West is a decade behind Russia in this area). Nobody, other than Russia, would jointly develop supersonic cruise missiles with India (certainly not the West). Then there is the FGFA/PAK-FA joint project providing India a 5th gen fighter while it rapidly builds the aircraft development ecosystem to produce this fighter craft in their own factories and R&D facilities. None of these technologies have been offered to the Chinese even though they consistently requested them. As a result Chinese military technology is below par, lower quality and development greatly slowed down. So your statement is factually incorrect.
I doubt China think the world only staying constant, and waiting to be surprised.
This point is quite relevant to the inconstancy of Pakistan: China must have contingency plans for dumping Pakistan since the country is so unstable and the Chinese are not waiting to be surprised. Good point J, I agree.
Please allow me to exceptionally post a longer comment today, Saker.
Snowdon was recently quoted as saying that “faith in elected leaders is a mistake Americans keep making.” I would say your last paragraph indicates you are making that very same mistake… and so was I until today, with regard to Trump. — But I no more: I am now convinced the “lot of hope” there is “out there” may only kill us.
Here is my take on this Trump era. The spectacle we are witnessing is the epitome of deception. Yet we are deceived only because we don’t want to believe what we hear said and see done, just as you yourself make clear repeatedly above. Trump’s ultimate mantra (all Americans subscribe to) is: “America First!”, i. e. Empire “über alles”! THAT tells us he is like all his predecessors, only worse, and heading in the same direction, with all Americans behind him… all of them seeking to “make America great again” (back to the future!..). Trump is there to thus ultimately unite the nation behind him under the umbrella of extreme, brutal (“tough”) patriotism, all the way to total war and beyond. Same old dream (nightmare?). In that endeavour, he has the support of those strongest power forces that have put him in place (against all odds every step of the way!), is surrounded closely by financial, business and military interests like has arguably never been seen before, and supported (appearances to the contrary), by most of those who now matter in the Pentagon, in all intelligence agencies, and in the American “establishment” generally. Rumours of serious infighting in American institutions, even of a “coup d’état” (!), are a sham.
As things have begun unfolding, Trump can now be seen trying to divide and separate his enemies, beginning with China, Iran and Russia, to turn them against one another, to subvert their respective governments and societies, even to attack them militarily if he deems it convenient and in the best interests of America über alles to do so.
So while we continue to have faith and to hope against all hope, time is fast running out. We must therefore urgently shed faith, hope, and all feelings towards Trump and his elaborate, united gangs. Trump is Empire unbridled, “on the loose”, heartless, brutal, criminal, as we all know it to be. Better we now figure out how we cope with THAT (which is reality), before it be too late.
Regards
Yours always,
LR
” Better we now figure out how we cope with THAT (which is reality), before it be too late.”
We therefore sit and watch the U.S. go down the tubes and plan accordingly.
Because it seems to most that the only way that America will be great again (whatever that means ) will be to pull its head in , and leave the rest of the world in peace.
The chances of that happening in the foreseeable future are negligible to non-existent , I respectfully submit , your Honour.
Farmerbraun.
it seems to most that the only way that America will be great again (whatever that means ) will be to pull its head in , and leave the rest of the world in peace.
The chances of that happening in the foreseeable future are negligible to non-existent , I respectfully submit , your Honour.
@Farmerbraun —
I share your big-picture assessment but differ on the chance of this happening “in the foreseeable future“.
If you dig deeply enough, you come to comprehend that the iron grasp that the neocons (really those they work for) have of the US government is maintained by blackmail. And has been since a formal agency (the FBI) was created in 1934 for this (unacknowledged by clear) purpose.
Their photographic evidence of politicians’ sexual indiscretions in general, and pederastry in particular (in many cases, by entrapment) leaves those they control with the choice of either doing their will or exposure & prosecution — civil death.
With that in mind, consider that if this is true
http://yournewswire.com/fbi-washington-pedo-ring/
the end of the US government as a captive, wholly-owned-and-operated subsidiary of (in the final analysis, the City of London) may be in view.
From their mouth (or, keyboard) to god’s ears !
In other words, We are screwed side ways as always.
Of course we are, and forever will be. Tough learning curve that’s all. But, you can still get out alive
(sort of) keeping your values and dignity close to heart.
And, hope is actually quite powerful.
I personally have very little left. Inclined to believe in “let the shit hit the fan” and see what is left on the other side of that.
Take Care
Kent
Forget about this hope stuff — waste of time and emotional energy.
Did you read Tolkien where Gandalf is dragged into the abyss and one of the party says ‘Now all hope is gone’? Aragorn says ‘Then we will go on without it’. That’s correct — no hope is needed is needed to go on or to think, to act. Besides, there’s plenty of other things to do, or just sit and exist in ‘being’ for a while.
You know, this is like the whole morality thing where people say you can’t do the right thing unless you believe in god or something. That’s not true. They are programming computers to decide what is ethical, and there is a ways to go yet, but there’s some success with it and computers don’t have faith in anything at all — and yet even the primitive ones we have are half-decent for decision making.
Hope is just a variety of faith or belief, and it’s all emotional, not rational. Emotion is fine to inform us in various ways but we should never let it take us over once we are past being little kids. Yu want to feel happy? Take a pill and you’ll feel happy, but don’t think that’s anything but some chemical working on the brain. Natural happiness isn’t that much different. You really have to take a whiz, and then finally do, and you feel happy. You’re hungry and you eat. You’re lonely and you find a friend or lover, and then you’re happy. And you drop your pizza on the floor, cheese side down, and now you feel sad. This is way to let your life and being be controlled?
You do some meditation and learn a little self control and you can be happy or sad at will by controlling your thoughts and overriding your normal inclinations. (You learn the high practice of ‘F–k it! Zen’, which you might hear some advanced Zen masters do when engaging in ‘suchness’). You lose some contact with reality (such as it is) but you realize that ‘being’ is not controlled by that stuff if you don’t let it, and then you have to go look for meaning somewhere else (which is a real pain in the fern — but there it is). ‘Grist for the mill’ (_Ram Dass).
Did you read Tolkien where Gandalf is dragged into the abyss and one of the party says ‘Now all hope is gone’? Aragorn says ‘Then we will go on without it’.
Tolkein was echoing a quotation from the Anglo-Saxon ms. “The Battle of Maldon,” ca. 1000 AD. In his own translation,
Will shall be the sterner, heart the bolder,
spirit the greater as our strength lessens.
My sense of what follows is,
Here lies our leader, cut down,
The brave man in the dust — May he be mourned for ever !
Who now thinks to turn from the warplay ?
I am advanced in years ; I will not flee.
Beside my lord I will die, our lord dearly loved.
He was right, IMO. Armies that lose courage and the will to fight are no longer fighting forces (Russia in late 1917).
The 20th century exhausted itself trying to do away with people believing in the soul & spirit as components of human nature (Skinner : the soul is “the ghost in the machine”). But when the blitzkrieg came, how radically and completely things changed !
One is tempted to note the proverb, “There are no atheists in foxholes.” This comes not from clever people who believe that what they imagine about reality defines it, but from experience.
Your post is prescient!
Wow, Blue my friend in armor. Where to begin?
We,you and I, I assume, have some sort of comparable backgrounds/experiences. We know about the intricate social life of cat’s. We know that physical strength and endurance is not about height, size, bulging muscles etc. from personal experience (hard earned at that).
About Tolkien,, Yes, we know all of the books inside out in three languages (by some peculiar accident by tyhe way, no Scott bragging here)., and our grown up children have had these books read out loud from the cradle, so to speak.
And IMO religion is an essential part of the Old control system, (Still very powerful though), and for the religious people of any faith actually VERY real. I respect that.
I do also suspect that we might be of appr. the same age (in years).
All of your comments and inputs on this forum is of immense value to me. (Down to earth, based on personal experience in real life so to speak).
However, even though I do share quite a few of your somewhat fatalistic views of the current state of affairs, I still actually do believe that some of us can make a difference (however small, and at great pain occasionally) It is actually our friggin duty, and we have to do it to the best of our abilities everywhere we can, and, at the same time respecting our fellow man/woman.
That being said. Compared to some of the “battlegrounds” on the internet that I frequently visit and post to, this blog is like a Tea-Party on a lawn with a view to a nice lake, surrounded by trees., and inhabited by some very sharp analytical brains, whereof some are pre-maturely and more often than not, swimming around in the wrong pond at the wrong time. (Not all).
I do enjoy being here though.
If, any of you who read this, ever encounter a complete idiot, ruining an otherwise interesting discussion or debate on a subject, please feel free to use the picture below to convey a message.
Yes, it is my left fist, and yes, I made it on the spot to fend of an idiot elsewhere.
Enjoy.
http://fotovision.no/GLP1/TalkToTheFistMil.jpg
Take Care
Kent
Thanks for taking the time, Kent, and for reminding us that “… you can still get out alive (sort of) keeping your values and dignity close to heart. And, hope is actually quite powerful.” Yours is a fundamental point indeed.
I am very sorry not to have expressed myself as clearly as I meant to. I was only arguing against faith in our elected leaders, e.g. Trump, and hope they will sort of “save” us. They will not, as they continue to deceive, lie, cheat and corrupt. Geopolitics is not a matter of emotions and feelings, but of raw bpower. Yet, for the common man to believe in himself and to hope he can contribute to creating a more humane world is quite different. That is what conscience and mental health are about.
Closer to what is discussed above, dissident Chris Hedges writes (“Zero Point of Systemic Collapse”): “We will have to resist the temptation to fold in on ourselves and to ignore the cruelty outside our door. Hope endures in these often imperceptible acts of defiance. This defiance, this capacity to say no, is what the psychopathic forces in control of our power systems seek to eradicate. As long as we are willing to defy these forces we have a chance, if not for ourselves, then at least for those who follow. As long as we defy these forces we remain alive. And for now this is the only victory possible.”
All the best.
LR
Friends, ignorance is the key,
These people actually hold the fate of millions in their hands (Ostrich brain actually).
Sick-bag anyone?
NATO foreign ministers sing ‘We Are The World’ at dinner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_wfMrz9_mY
Take Care
Kent
@ Kent
I didn’t heed your warning – as a consequence I puked!
The warning should be stronger. It’s really sickening but what should make the effort to see the sordid depravity that is NATO!
It shld also be said that the missile test by Iran was a real bonehead move. As expected they got slapped down in really harsh terms. Any US president will do that. He has to. I expect that there will be internal Iranian fall out from this. Better would have been to give Trump abt 3 months. Nothing but proportional responses by Iran e.g. reduce dollar use as they did re the entry ban also ban Americans from entering Iran. Then they shld have extended a warm welcome to USA on switiching sides in the anti-ISIS fight. If the test was abt the entry ban it was a bad move. Iran also has its own Atlantic-Integrationists who tend to be against the ISlamic Republic. The entry ban was a godsend in terms of delegitimizing them in Iran. The test reverses that.
Any decent sales person knows that regardless of the objections they get from the customer, they must avoid getting a flat out “NO!”. Iran did something that it knew would bring a flat out NO! from the US. That was not smart.
Any decent sales person knows that regardless of the objections they get from the customer, they must avoid getting a flat out “NO!”. Iran did something that it knew would bring a flat out NO! from the US. That was not smart.
@Ngoyo :
But that is precisely why they did it.
I can tell you from experience that inmates in prison test new arrivals. Those who show they will fight back when bullied are respected and experience no further problems of this sort. Those who show fear are picked on and exploited by others.
In fact, if out of desperation they finally do fight back, they are in an almost hopeless position, since the ones picking on them now look so weak to the others that they cannot even bully a coward, and will win or die to save face.
In this sense, Iran won round one and Mexico lost it.
FWIW
The world is not a prison and countries do not behave as though they are in prison. The US is already fully aware of Iran’s military capabilities. It does not need a ballistic missile test to impress it. Its impressed already. If it were not it would have attacked Iran years ago. Notice that Russia, for instance, is not doing anything provocative at this time. That is wise and it is this sort of wisdom that makes Putin such a great leader.
@Ngoyo
Not meaning to be argumentative, but human group dynamics are universal.
Life is not really all that complicated — it just only works the way it works. And that’s one of them.
A well-known saying from previous century was that a newcomer should make his entrance into society (the high-status segment of the population) either with a duel or a love affair. Because either established his status as an insider/equal, (i.e., not a supplicant seeking admission).
There are no newcomers here. Both countries have longstanding relationships. Plus many aspects of human group dynamics are NOT universal. Analyze the policies of China and Russia re the USA and you will see true wisdom. Iran just needed to wait a while before proceeding with provocative actions. That would have been of much more benefit to them. Anyway we just have to disagree on this one.
@ Ngoyo
Strange sort of comment. Why on earth should Iran conduct its defence programme to suit the susceptibilities of others, namely its avowedly enemy? Iran is a sovereign country and the rocket test was a statement to that effect.
I have finished puking from watching the NATO’s ministers and had to race again to the bowl after reading your crap.
A sovereign country conducts its policy in a way that advances its interests. Not simply to prove its sovereignty to others. Iran harmed its own interests by doing this. Kicking off a row with the new US admin does not advance Iran’s interests.
Only the weak and insecure feel the need to constantly prove their strength.
What would advance Iran’s interests is to stabilize the relationship with the US so as to draw the US into conflict with ISIS/AlQaeda and have the US do its work for it. Note that this is what Iran did after 9/11 it cooperated with the US long enough for the US to remove Saddam for it. That was smart. This was not.
Have fun at the toilet bowl!
Kicking off a row with the new US admin does not advance Iran’s interests.
Only the weak and insecure feel the need to constantly prove their strength.
Pop psychology notwithstanding, it is the way the powerful demonstrate their power. Animal behaviorists call it “threat display.” Strategists in international politics (Teddy Roosevelt, e.g.) send their Great White Fleet to restive areas to “show the flag.” Both (really, the same reality in different reams) are preemptive announcements of dominant status — warnings that submission would be wise.
Iran responded in the only way it could to Trump’s threat — a way understood by all but the “educated.”
What would advance Iran’s interests is to stabilize the relationship with the US
So that the US could reduce it (via “voluntarily” renouncing technological advances in critical areas, not resisting color revolution and other sabotage) to a client state of fellaheen unable to compete with and utterly dependent on Israel (which is Israel’s announced ambition — formulated as the “Greater Israel” dogma — to be in a position of such technological superiority to its neighbors that even the very idea of resistance would be unthinkable. Visualize the US surrounded by African countries and you have the idea).
Stabilizing its relationship with the US in no way means Iran should have given up anything! Or been reduced to anything. I don’t know where you get that in my comment. Teddy Roosevelt also said “speak softly, but carry a big stick”. More importantly, you should know when to speak softly and when to shout. The first 3 – 6 months of the Trump admin is a good time for Iran to speak softly. That does not imply abandoning its stick.
True. Not argued.
But from the experience of having worked many years in state prisons (now fortunately retired) I can offer you some further food for thought learned in that pitiless crucible of reality.
What Trump may be doing with his bluff and bluster (and if you want a real example of that, look at Nutty Yahoo) is what an experienced guard in the prison for incorrigible teenagers I began my (second) career in advised me to do on my first day there :
“Go after the first one of them who looks at you with hostility and give him a good thumping. When the others see this they’ll warn each other, ‘don’t cross that guy — he’s crazy !‘ (I should add that back then this was one population management option).
Let me add that my mentor never had any problem at all with them, and was even on the friendly terms with them that his unquestioned dominance made possible.
And not only in prisons, but in business, and elsewhere : You will always be tested so long as your ability (and determination) to control your domain is in doubt. Establish that early and decisively, and you have established an environment where everybody can get along. Don’t establish it and your life will be soap opera.
People in the US have a conditioned aversion to admitting that this animal-realm aspect of common experience is legitimate (except when they are rioting in the streets). (LOL !) They condemn even acknowledging it categorically, taking it to be evidence of personal allegiance to evil — it violates the first and greatest commandment. This can be summed up in one word : “Nice.”
It is my impression that people in RF know better.
Rule 8 applies; offensive. (DG)
Kindly allow me to clarify one point and add an illustrative example.
Stabilizing its relationship with the US in no way means Iran should have given up anything! Or been reduced to anything.
The first thing demanded of Iran in order to reach such an accommodation would be (and IS) that Iran stop pursuing nuclear power research & development on the pretext that they would eventually have nuclear bombs, just like Israel does. (Note that when Iraq tried this, Bush lied about what they were doing, contradicting the testimony of neutral observers on site, and unleashed war on them. Why ? Because if they continued, they would reach a point where they were not technologically two or three generations behind Israel, but equal to it). That would bring ongoing progress toward the “Greater Israel” objective to a grinding halt. (Another round of “stuxnet” anyone ?)
Without that nuclear power capitulation no such “accommodation” would be possible. Because — sadly (but for the first time now possibly only temporarily)the USA is Israel’s little bitch. (Referencing http://yournewswire.com/fbi-washington-pedo-ring/ )
Clarifying example : you can see Trump using the principle of establishing dominance (or control, if you like that word better) in his summarily firing of Acting Attorney General Sally Yates for crossing him.
“You’re fired !!” — signature Trump line).
While I regard myself as a sincere believer, my allegiance to the divine does not blind me to the fact that we are apes wearing trousers but apes nevertheless. (A hard admission but a necessary one if we are not to be a class of college students believing that their analysis transcends the experience-won hard realities “on the mean streets.”
Best wishes to you at any rate.
That is some amazing experience, do you ever write about it anywhere?
Perhaps where we disagree is on whether Iran needed to establish its “bona fides” re Trump at this time. Maybe its a difference of style. I’m a hopeless Putinphile and his style seems to me to make the most sense. Don’t act dramatically unless and until you have to. i.e don’t be the one pushing the otherside’s buttons first.
On the other hand as I think about this more, I’m thinking that it may have been a really clever move by Iran to force Russia to choose between a Russia-USA romance and support for Iran. Maybe.
Best wishes to you too!
American solution to a whole lot of issues would be something like this, Right?
http://fotovision.no/GLP1/Got_a_problemRedMill_resize.jpg
Anybody want’s a high res. copy, just say so (14,4 mb).
Take Care
Kent
For some a good review of some of that
http://www.globalresearch.ca/u-s-imperial-ways-in-haiti-a-history-of-regime-change/5571770
For some a good review of some of that
http://www.globalresearch.ca/u-s-imperial-ways-in-haiti-a-history-of-regime-change/5571770
While I am happy to suspend judgement until Trump has his legs firmly under the table, the first couple of weeks do not bode well.
I confess, I would have voted for Hillary WWIII Clinton …. because in my opinion Trump is a buffoon.
I understood why he was supported. He offered hope to the millions of Americans who have been pushed out into the cold by extreme capitalism, this mutant monster seeking to enslave a whole class of people. So, when he was elected I accepted the decision of the people and sat back to see what he did.
The rabid response by the Hillary WWIII Clinton supporters has been interesting.
But ….. today my thought bubble is that Trump is the apotheosis of our brave new Internet world. The world where twitter is regarded as journalism and Facebook posts are regarded as in-depth analysis.
Trump is the master celebratory ‘chef’ …… he knows how to use this new media to cook up a story …… a media that most Hillary WWIII Clinton’s supporters (including myself) do not like or trust, and basically have contempt for.
We missed the point, and Trump did not
So, we have a buffoon (an intelligent buffoon, but, still, a buffoon) as the leader of the most aggressive and powerful nation on the planet.
Thank goodness China and Russia can now stand up to America, and can assist other countries, like Iran, to stand up to America.
The ‘deplorables’ who made Twitter and Facebook so powerful have put a buffoon into power.
I await the result ….
oh …. and Trumps favourite means of communicating seems to be by ‘twits’ (it is called Twitter, so, logically, they are ‘twits’ not ‘tweets’ and for those of you who do not know what ‘twit’ means, it is someone who is a simple-minded fool ….. much like the content of an average ‘twit’ from Twitter)
@Graeme Australia :
I think you misjudge the man. Or, in Bush’s immortal phrase, “misunderestimate” him.
Trump’s skill at persuasion (salesmanship) is genius level. Consider
http://blog.dilbert.com/post/139541975641/the-trump-master-persuader-index-and-reading-list
He ignored (and mostly continues to ignore) the irrelevant people and their irrelevant ideas. Instead he addresses the people who count in the language they speak and respond to.
His results speak for themselves : from universally dismissed to President of the USA. You will not understand this until you see him in the light of Scott Adams’ knowledge of the techniques of persuasion (at least I know I didn’t. I thought like you and so many others here).
FWIW
A few quick thoughts on this article –
1. Referring to neocons in the past….What’s past? or, if at first you don’t succeed…
2. Can’t bully the RF?….ahem, is the ‘new’(RF suggested) Syrian constitution not more or less the plan all along.
3. Eradicating Daesh….Why and from where? It doesn’t appear in any important allied homeland, it does appear where it is needed to destroy….(+Cough cough, f**k the EU)
4. Not taking in/saving/protecting E.Ukraine was a problem from the very beginning – the assumption that the RF thought it indefensible, or, a tool to fail the Uki project….How well is that plan succeeding for Mr&Mrs E Ukrainian.
5. Buying RealEstate from a RE developer and believing a US election is not a selection….Caveat emptor.
For those of you, that want’s updated news on Ukraine/Donbass/Donetsk , and if you are not fainted at heart. Go here: http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message2784116/pg848
Warning. it is a Tavistock site. If you are like me, don’t give a shit. If not, take whatever precausions you wan’t (won’t help though).
Premium poster on this thread is a friend of mine..
Enter all other topics at this site with caution.
Take Care
Kent
Steep learning curve for Trump.
Grandstanding for brownie points with the Israel, he threatens Iran; Iran tells him (politely) to go f*ck himself.
Then he tells Israel to announce no more settlements. (As if he tells Israel what to do instead of the reverse). So — at best — they will defy him by continuing to build them, but give lip service by not announcing them. Same outcome.
While the rest of the world laughs at him (us).
Not a good day for US foreign policy.
Very happy to have found your blog, you are an extremely intelligent man, and another example of how Russians are some of the smartest people in the world.
Even though we all are relieved to not have Clinton in the Oval Office, we pretty much knew this was coming. We saw the tough talk regarding Iran pre-election, as well as with China.
What is surprising is the raid in Yemen on light of all the publicity regarding Saudi human rights violations and the US complicity with the Saudis.
Downright shocking is the vapid stupidity flowing from the mouth of Nikki Haley. Apparently, in her mind, provable Ukie aggression equals Russian aggression. Arghh ….. cosmic faceplant!!
I had hoped that Trump might get some early success under his belt with low-hanging fruit and then meet with Putin before barging onto the world stage. Obviously that didn’t happen.
All in all, a week of SNAFUs. Let’s hope for a quick recovery before it all goes totally FUBAR!!
It’s kind of funny, really (sad if you wish), that apparently all the sharp analytical brains on this blog (and others) are totally oblivious, and in denial of the fact that we, (all of us), are in free fall.
We might have a parachute of some kind available, it’s just that it’s just not the one we’ve trained on or adjusted to, in in fact it’s alien in nature, so good luck to all, puzzles, fragments, analysis is at this time fruitless (apart from entertainments and some intermediary lucky strikes, Mercouris, Saker etc-)
So, why don’t we just go anywhere the wind blows? We have to, no way around that, right? I mean can anybody change the force and direction of wind??
Not possible, climatology, meteorology, geo-political analysis and strategies have very little influence on any wind, especially the celestial ones, which in turn is all that matters (long-term, and crucially now, very short term).
Knowledge protects (to some extent depending on spiritual values only).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgtOGqnHawc
Take Care
Kent
Accepting that we are in free-fall, as you put it, and have been for some decades, people such as myself come to blogs such as this one to periodically check the rate of descent.
Realistically , that is all that can be done ,so that the ripcord is pulled at the appropriate time.
I , as a farmer , have spent the last four decades preparing for the inevitable, but preparations have to checked and revised constantly as the circumstances dictate
The goal of course is survival, both personal , and of the survival mechanism , or parachute in your allegory.
Life has rarely been so interesting.
1. Agree that video of 1st speech in UNSC is not good…. I wonder whether Samantha wrote it ?
2. Agree Flynn is WRONG, very very wrong again did Kerry write his speech ?
3. I hope Rex Tillerson will use his head and not pull out ‘used a 1000 times’ speeches, but run a State Department that is in line with Trump’s inauguration speech and Tillerson’s own record as a levelheaded executive. If not – I think there will be a lot of people and countries who will put Trump’s presidency on notice… and as you said that will be very uncomfortable for Trump and for the USA.
Maybe there’s some reverse psychology at work here? As Saker says, Flynn’s/Trump’s threat against Iran is certainly empty; and Flynn, at least, has to be smart enough to know that.
In that case, what are the odds that they are actually deliberately stoking anti-Americanism inside Iran, to try to swing the upcoming (19 May, I think) Presidential election to the hardliners? A lot of these guys, Flynn included, seem determined (for varying reasons) to keep Iran as an enemy, and that would be a lot easier if they had some “Death to America” firebrand to splash across the front pages.
If nothing else, it plays well in Israel.
Not unlike the US congress ritually fellating Netanyahoo. No practical result but symbolically satisfying to them (even while O’bomination was crossing them).
When everything is falsehood and deception, there is no linkage between word and deed. All is “public relations” for mass consumption.
Its SNAFUs all the way, see, even people has started a campaign to free Melania:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iojwO8nEqI
Also, it seems that the son-in-law, The Kuchner, even being a Jew and all, had managed to get President of Mexico, Peña Nieto, coming in to the US to negotiate the wall issue and felt furious when The Donald wasted the opportunity opening his bigmouth on Twitter to release his bravado as if he were a teenager, which the other teeanager in the ME, Netanyahu, did not lose time to felt worth to be cheered, who, after the Mexicans felt offended and asked for an apology, blamed the Bolsheviks ( as world wildcard ) for all and besides for what he really have said…….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIZfxbs9XpQ
‘there is a lot of hope out there that Trump’s America will be a different one, a civilized one which will act as a responsible and rational international actor. ‘
This is a grave misjudgement. There is a tidal wave of hate and horror and fear, very little hope indeed of Trump somehow improving matters. Much of this id down to the MSM demonisation of Trump, yet most of it is down to Trump himself. His own words and behaviour during the election campaign. People around the world are finding solidarity, organised in many cases by other dark elements, nonetheless it is solidarity in assuming the very worst of any cretin to reach the shite house. Even the more aware, more intelligent commentators I have come across as well as myself, are at very best wary of a proven liar, shark of a businessman, racist, aggressive, misogynist pigfucker who suckles the Zionist teets like a happy young piglet and whose only possible, very narrow chance of offering anything positive to the world is that he is focused on making money, its his only way, and some of this mantra, this blinkered approach to the world may well cause Americans to suffer more than America causes the rest of the world to suffer.
Obama was nowt more than a slick actor, scripted from start to finish, a symbolic first black president of the united snakes blah blah blah…but any real power? Not in the slightest. No true leader reads all his speeches from a script. And when the teleprompter breaks he is suddenly dumb struck.
trump is no actor, but he is pure scum. His ego is such that he may well be demanding some use of what has been for many years purely a notional position.
Maybe he is against the deep state crowd…yet he is very much enslaved to the anglozionist power structure, which is atop of the pyramid. So, perhaps some skirmishes lower down the pyramid, but whether liberal or right wing or centrist or neocon, the same power structure rules the roost. These words and policies are for the masses to play with, deal with like playing cards, labels…manufactured debate, manufactured morality, manufactured outrage.
It is unfortunately laughable to seriously suggest that there is there is “a lot of hope out there that Trump’s America will be a different one, a civilized one which will act as a responsible and rational international actor.”. Not in Europe, not here in Australia, certainly not in much of the rest of the world, perhaps though, yes yes! in some quarters of the US. Nowhere else.
The recent show of hands by Trump administration clarify one thing personally:
Pre-elected Trump represented a fallback position of the empire, elected Trump still represents the natural follow up. Hope and certain wishful trains of thought, which I’ve entertained, were not exactly detained with some delusion with respect to the character of objectives, these persist, along total hegemony.
Trump institutionalizes from the high echelons down the observable failure of the demented and vertiginous advances towards intended hegemony. It is the recognition of the impossibility of reaching the latter, given the established course. It is the system acknowledging newly found/unheeded limits and clutching its way ahead in the same direction, desperate to retain a grip on events.
Still the discredited half of the empire pull their weight on the gas, while the other hopeful half begins to step on the clutch. As soon as this “clutching” is perceived for what it is, an actual ruse, another even more degraded fallback position will have to be devised, and there is so much in reserve as it pertains to “hope” in the Obama sense. For this reason, whatever face of its former splendor, its weakness can’t be exposed. Hence the upgraded level of the mystifying change of roles between the good/bad cop, the red/blue team, liberal/conservative, left/right, and its usual clutch/gas pedals.
This inertia imbued, but decelerating, impetus further adds humanity room for maneuver on top of what was left of it, as barely afforded in the previous precarious stage. What we must keep in mind is, though the empire extended itself, for the time being, only in potential, a less violent option outwards, it is still up to the rest of us to give it no reason to doubt what constitutes the correct choice, before it defaults on its clock.
William Engdahl was right.
The Dangerous Deception Called The Trump Presidency
http://journal-neo.org/2016/11/25/the-dangerous-deception-called-the-trump-presidency/http://journal-neo.org/2016/11/25/the-dangerous-deception-called-the-trump-presidency/
Trump’s “anti-interventionist isolationism” is a scam–just as much as Obama’s “Hope and Change” nonsense.
Trump’s agenda is the same as Obama’s, who was the same as Bush, who was the same Clinton, who was the same as Bush Sr., who was the same as Reagan, etc. etc.
The agenda: American World Empire. Nothing less.
As William Blum, author of Killing Hope and other books on American Empire, once put it: “The secret to understanding US foreign policy is that there is no secret. Principally, one must come to the realization that the United States strives to dominate the world.”
The Secret to Understanding US Foreign Policy
http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2010/blum061010.html
“Making America Great” is nothing more than an Americanized version of the Nazi Germany’s “Deutschland über Alles.”
The Pro-Trump people who thought that Trump was different reminds one of the old saying; “Be careful what you wish for.You just might get it”. (Edited MOD. Remember sentences in all caps violate the rules)
Welcome to the American Fourth Reich.
I hope that you are wrong and fear that you are right.
Trump administration is full of jewish Goldman Sachs executives. This is a sign about who really controls the policies inside the American Government.
If Trump gets embroiled in conflict he is finished. Iran has a pop. 80 million strong and is technically sophisticated with Russia and China as friendly, and no doubt India. Saudi Arabia ail bite the dust if conflict with Iran is provoked. The role Iran seeks is none too different from The Shah who was developing atomic weapons and saw himself as the guardian of the Persian Gulf.
Iran is simply a running sore of failed MI6/CIA activity against Mossadeq and Soviet Occupation. There has to be a more sophisticated way of handling the oldest civilisation in the region.
Iran has a pop. 80 million strong and is technically sophisticated with Russia and China as friendly, and no doubt India.
Russia has sold Iran out twice in recent memory. The second time, refusing to deliver aground-to-air missiles (defensive) after signing a contract to. Both times to placate the US.
As Tevye would say, “Why should this time be different ?”
It would be different, because an all-out war against Iran is something totally different. What will be the Casus-Belli ? the Iraq scenario will not function, at least Russia and China wouldn’t buy it anyway and they will put their “NO” at the UN Security Council. From that point, any attack will be seen as aggression and the things will go to be much more complicated. Such an attack could very easily spark into a much wider war.
It appears Trump has no serious intention of establishing a good relationship with Russia. Clearly, this came about during Theresa May’s visit to Washington. UK has been at war with Russia since Putin came to power. UK decline in face of Russian energy and the once growing trade with the EU & in particular with Germany. Political and economic centre of Europe moving Eastward hence Brexit.
I suppose General Flynn ought to have one of those imams just below pulpit giving simultaneous translation to his audience. And what happened to that sign language lady?
Only one month was necessary to discover Trump’s imposture.
By bombing Yemen and cutting water to Raqqa, Trump is showing that he is no better than Bush, Clinton and Obama. Cutting water to Raqqa is as criminal as cutting water to Damascus.
His positive attitude towards Russia did not last long. He was expecting that by being looking nice to Russia, he would be able to blow-up Syria into pieces to satisfy Israel, but as for Obama when the Pentagone bombed the Syrian army in Deir ez-Zor, someone in the US told Poroschenko to shell Donetsk and Trump instead of condemning Poroschenko is blaming Russia. His attitude towards Russia was just a facade.
His inaugural speech was a pack of lies: America first – It is still Israel first.
I am returning the power to the people when actualy the US is pushing the EU and India to get rid of cash. Without cash, there is no liberty, everything you think to own are in reality belonging to banks controlled bythe deep state gangsters. Without cash, we are finding ourselves in jail under big brother’s eye. We are the new slaves.
Trump is just another Hollywood show and a bad one as usual. I feel already sorry for the people in the US who vote for him, when they will realized that they have been cheated.
We are back on the road to war. Time to quit the US
Simply the USA will declare bankruptcy. Same way the british left indian sub continents. In fact british kingdom was much bigger and more efficint with more stocks of gold not debt currency. Gen flynn must go to iran to take a primary lesson about what was the strength of persian empire in all respects compare by combining both british and newlyformed american knighthoods.
Good and peacful solution for USA to appologize humbly for their unlawfull mistakes over mistakes which indebted america for ever. Rebuild america from ground zero with renewal true educational system by thoroughly eradicating Draconian Laws (False Flags) from the definition of ‘DEMOCRACY’. ‘The United States ‘For’ America’. Not the ‘Of The British Columbia’.
All these US characters – in my view – speak on cue based on dictates coming from under the surface. The American political system has at least 150-year experience in manipulating the reality of all, to fit the goals of a few. However, the Talmudists inserted themselves into an already well-honed system of deception, and now dominate the scene entirely. The appointees are but their puppets, and keeping in mind the recent past, there is no cause to suspect any but marginal, appeasing statements and affirmations. Affirmations to assuage a public opinion, purposely induced to be uninformed, but flattered into a kind of bullying superiority a’ la “we are the best in everything.”
Wars are expensive for everyone including the so-called “Daesh.” Were it not for the funding, they would have been out of the picture long ago. “Fighting Daesh” while funding it to ensure it keeps fighting is an established Orwellian strategy. We are still happy that the simulacra of a woman “whose sole name blisters my tongue” is (hopefully) in the dustbin of history. But, to paraphrase Mark Twain, “The news of a Trumpian change of course in American policy was greatly exaggerated.”
To see who-is-who in the Trumpian entourage see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8Rrma28Uf8 The list begins at min 9′ 25″
China, Russia, Iran and who cares about humanity and multipolar fair global order should do all possible things to secure that Anglo Saxon Israel Empire collapse and become just ordinary nations among others without “holy agenda” to enslave rest of the world.
I’ll put it in this way: Trump is good for mankind only if he manage to destroy US Empire, Israel war machine and all what’s left of arrogant UK. If he somehow (with using enormous terror and mass killing power) manage to “make America great again” there will be no hope for this world. I hope Trump will destroy greatness of America forever. I hope China and Russia will give him maximum aid and support.
Trump should have picked Tulsi Gabbard for the UN. As soon as Haley was announced, I knew it would be business as usual. He needs to fully cut ties with the “mainstream” Republican establishment. That’s what he was elected for. I think he genuinely wants improved relations with Russia but as long as people like Haley are given positions in his administration they will continue to sabotage his efforts from the inside.
Saker do you get it now? It is the racist, supremacist, Jewish, Zionist, empire as I have proven with overwhelming irrefutable evidence in my previous posts.
There is no west left, it has been conquered by the Zionist empire and the empire is in the process of eradicating its native European populations and destroying their governments and replacing them with Zionist dictatorships which has also happened to every third world country that tried to make any deal with the Zionist empire.
Even if one were so stupid as to actually think the Zionists, (Trump is just a different faction of the Zionist empire) would full fill and deal trump made, as soon as trump is out the deal will be broken if not broken by Trump himself and such persons will deserve to be wiped out. The empire broke the deal with the Soviet Union about NATOs eastward expansion etc. The empire has broken every treaty it has ever signed.
Russia and China now must rapidly build up their nuclear arsenals to at least 20,000 nuclear warheads or more each with many thousands of launchers, nuclear trains, submarines, long range bombers, surface hips etc. maybe a few hundred nuclear weapons in high earth orbit at the Lagrange point between the earth and the moon, as well to deter a nuclear first strike by the empire.
China has finally started to do this with their new mobile land based ICBMs. See link from Sputnik, USSA preparing for and researching a nuclear first strike against Russia and China. Can it be any more obvious?
All Russian and Chinese nuclear weapons need to be aimed the trillionaire/ billionaire Zionist criminal elite and their slave armies Jafa, in what was once the west, and any area with large Jewish populations, this is the only way to avert a global nuclear war. Jews are happy to see stupid (animal beast), Goyim (as Henry Kissinger refers to American soldiers) kill Goyim until only Jews are left. If organized Jewry knows it will be destroyed completely if it starts a nuclear war they will never start it.
Contrary any appeasement to the empire, Russia and China should tell the empire that in no uncertain terms, any unprovoked attack on Iran will result in the actions I have just outlined above immediately, so organized Jewry and its slave armed forces will cease to exist. If this is not done Jewry will attack and destroy Iran and then send 1000 times worse in barbarity and numbers then ISIS is now into the south of Russia and the west of China. Better yet Russia China and India should each establish a large naval base on the coast of Iran to act as a shield a trip wire for this policy.
In the mean time Russia, China Iran etc must continue their work of destroying Zionist, Federal Reserve dollar and creating an alternative to swift and pulling out of swift ASAP and making an alternative internet.
Once the Zionist dollar is destroyed the empire will have no money to maintain its military empire and to occupy its vassals and the threat to wipe out all of humanity will be over, as the zio Nazi satanic empire will be defeated.
The Persecution of African Migrants in the Holy Land
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPxv4Aff3IA&t=421s
Israelis Want Africans Out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOGSBHqRDuw
Racism against Africans in Israel (2/4)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iIZd4O5IDo
The Lobby P1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceCOhdgRBoc&t=271s
The Lobby P2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vuk1EhkEctE&t=589s
The Lobby P3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3dn-VV3czc&t=391s
The Lobby P4:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pddH2sfNKNY
https://sputniknews.com/world/201701311050182397-us-study-decapitaing-russia-nuke-attack/
US Study on ‘Decapitating’ Russia, China May Raise Fear of Surprise Nuke Attack
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Congress’s request to US intelligence agencies to evaluate the “survivability” of Russian and Chinese leaders after a nuclear attack is unnecessary and could be interpreted as preparing for a US preemptive strike, former US officers and analysts told Sputnik.
© Sputnik/ Alexey Filippov
Ex-Pentagon Adviser: US Study on Russian Leader ‘Survivability’ Ups Nuclear Risk
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The comprehensive study mandated by Congress will be carried out by the US intelligence agencies as well as by the Strategic Command (STRATCOM), which is in charge of the American nuclear forces, according to a little-reported section of the 2017 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
“No other nation-state has any intent of attacking us except if they should survive our initial ‘preemptive attack,’ they can be expected to retaliate the best they are able,” retired US Army Major and historian Todd Pierce said on Monday.
Pierce said the research directive could only be explained by a desire to explore the possibility of wiping out the leaderships of both major nations in a sudden surprise attack.
“That’s the reason for this study: to ensure we wipe out their command and control with a first strike,” Pierce said.
Pierce claimed it was highly misleading to describe the study as being a defensive or deterrence move in any way since it was exploring the possibilities for carrying out an offensive attack.
“Here is typical American double talk when we are in the process of planning offensive military operations, and that is all we plan because,” Pierce stated.
Pierce recalled that Congressman Mike Turner had stated in an email to Bloomberg News that the United States needed to understand how China and Russia intended to fight a war and how their leadership would control a potential conflict in order to be able to deter such a threat.
© Sputnik/ Alexander Vilf
Ex-Soviet Leader Gorbachev Calls on US, Russia to Lead Efforts Preventing Nuclear War
However, Pierce insisted, “There is no ‘threat’ to deter.”
Former CIA officer Phil Giraldi told Sputnik that the study Congress had called for fell into the realm of comprehensive but not serious assessments routinely made by military intelligence bureaucracies.
“I think it’s routine contingency planning as I see no evidence that it was initiated personally by any of the identifiable hawks,” Giraldi said.
Giraldi said the US Department of Defense had prepared plans for the most improbable contingencies that had never occurred and almost certainly never would.
“I’m sure the Pentagon has even worked up a plan and assessment regarding what would happen if we were to invade Canada. Didn’t work out too well in 1812.” he concluded.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump issued an executive order calling for a review of the readiness and modernization needs of the US nuclear arsenal. Previous President Barack Obama approved a $1.7 trillion 30 year program to modernize US nuclear forces.
A first strike nuclear attack against Russia won’t be successful. Just look at the map, Russia is an enormous territory and their nuclear capabilities are spread on this landmass and in the oceans, always moving. That would be suicidal for US. No way, that they would survive.
Only one comment.
USA/Israel dont need to win Iran. They are just heading to spread chaos like in Iraq, Libya, Syria, Afghanistan. Endless war is good for US biggest industry and exhaust the targets.
We are going from Obama´s more hidden and sophisticated lies to Trump´s administration´s outright lies up in your open face but the agenda from the criminal cabal is the same.
The sick American leadership dont hide their pervert face anymore.
I strongly disagree with your above statement dear Mr Saker,
We need to view the russo-iranaian relation in the bigger picture, which is the Chinese led OBOR (One Belt One Road), the ONLY alternative to the Anglo-Zionist western economic hegemon.
And in this OBOR Russia and Iran play two VITALE roles, the First (Russia) being not only the political advocate and the military shield but also the crucial territorial link that will join the East and the West without relying on the dangerous Western-controlled sea roads. The second (Iran) being the the most stable, reasonable and independent power in the middle east, and if supported correctly, the ONLY country able to bring a semblance of order in the current middle eastern nightmare.
Why Iran is so important in the OBOR is simply because contrary to the Western economic scam the require chaos, submission and a WIN (the west)-LOOSE (the rest) relation, The Chinese one require order, stability and a relatively WIN – WIN for everyone.
We need also to remember that without the Chinese economic life buoys thrown to Russia in 2014, the Western sanctions would have been MUCH more painfull. How will China react if Russia abandon Iran and by the same occasion sign the death of the ONLY hope for a truly multi-polar world ???
So unless Mr Putin is planning to return his country to it’s 90’s era Zio-colony only good for providing cheap oil & cheap whores, I don’t think that Russia will stand idle while Iran is attacked. On the contrary, Russia will stand firm and will play it’s role as military shield of the OBOR simply because it know what darkness await her if it fail to find an alternative to the Anglo-zionist blood hungry economic scam.
As for the narcissic fils-à-papa so called “make america great again”, anyone with a scrap knowledge in world politic know that the US will never STOP it’s foreign meddling simply because it is THE ONLY THING preventing it (and all the western Petro $ ponzi economy) from TOTAL COLLAPSE.
Blind hope will not lead you anywhere.
Trump was an “outsider” but managed to win the elections as he talked about issues that are highly important to the american workers and the middle class.
Issues such as illegal immigration, economic globalisation and the outsourcing of jobs, the
de-industrialisation of american economy, the falling living standards, the worsening of living conditions, the security issues (terrorism and crime).
Even though he is a billionaire (and part of the elite), his rhetoric was a mix of anti-globalist nationalist/protectionist and populist positions that made him very popular to the american people.
But rhetoric from reality is very far away and it is unlikely that any major changes will happen to the american capitalist system. USA has a political and economic system that is built to serve the interests of the elites. Trump said all these things so as to get elected and therefore has managed to satisfy his huge ego. He may be the President in name, but he is just another puppet (Such as Obama and many more presidents before ).
Its business as usual and it is no coincidence that Trump appointed numerous powerful jewish Goldman Sachs executives to the most important positions. Garry Cohn who was appointed by Trump as Director of the National Economic Council was the former president of Goldman Sachs. Another Jew, Steve Mnuchin (former executive president of Goldman Sachs) is the new secretary of Treasury. Also, Trump advisors Bannon and Dina Powell were also at important positions in goldman sachs.
These appointments prove that the status quo remains the same. Zionists Globalists continue to hold all important positions of power and control the economic policy and banking institutions of USA.
{ Even the current Acting Secretary of the Treasury Adam Szubin is a jew as well as the former Secretary Jack Lew. FED is also under continuous zionist influence, Janet Yellen and Ben Bernanke are jewish (as well as most FED board members). We don’t see any Asians or Black Americans in these positions even though they are far more numerous. And the (jewish owned) media don’t scream about racism as a small (jewish) minority fills all important positions in US. }
So, don’t except for globalisation to be reversed by Trump. Maybe some strategic industries will return, as the US are preparing for war with China and Russia. But for the regular american people, nothing good will happen.
From drain the swamp to Government Sachs:
http://www.newyorker.com/news/john-cassidy/from-drain-the-swamp-to-government-sachs
CORBETT REPORT:
“How Trump filled the swamp”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs0BfPDvUQg
“How Government $ach$ Won The (s)Election”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RplnqsLas0g
Think again: The Truth About Trump’s ‘Muslim Ban’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNu4xU9qOEM
“If it happens, the US attack on Iran will look very much like the 2006 Israel war on Hezbollah, and it will achieve the same results, only on a bigger scale. To put it simply – it will be a total disaster and it will mark the failure of the Trump presidency.”
This quote sums up the current situation. The only reason that the US cut a deal with Iran was to spare the entity. Nothing has changed – Trump is providing bluster as cover for a behind the scenes deal.
The US cannot be seen to lose – the reality is of course that the US loses all the time against determined foes with light weapons. However, an attack on Iran would create an unbearable situation for the US – just like it did for the entity in 2006. No amount of MSM splatter would make that bitter pill go away.
The iof is a complete joke – a joke that even the western MSM cannot effectively gloss over.
Syria is a prime example of the ineffectiveness of the zionists – they had to hire mercs to invade Syria – that is the ultimate sign of desperation. The resulting failure of their merc proxies now exposes the entity to defeat just like the failed invasion of Lebanon in 2006.
Regardless of entity’s nukes, air power and the backing of the US – it will not be enough to save the baby killers. Any attack on Iran would end the entity once and for all within hours – the US and its zionist pimps know this. Hence the neo-con deal under the Obama relief manager with Iran and the desperation of the murder inc. gang to keep Trump out of the POTUS and subsequent attempts to destablize and delegitimize his presidency.
I believe that Trump has taken a lesson in chess from the Russians. Certainly – like in Russia of the early 2000’s – Trump represents a different group of elites.
The zionists have made too many enemies – and Syria was their last gasp. Had killary (their chosen goyim) made it into the POTUS their certainly would have been ww3. Unlike Russia – a war on US soil would mean the end of the US as a state – and this is exactly what the zionists wanted. Trump and his backers have for now foiled the neo con madness.
I am amazed on how many here, who earlier were very happy with the election results and incoming of Trump as US President, now are going out of patience when everybody knows that it is too early to make a proper judgment after just two weeks. His mistakes ( some of them were made by other persons ) are a sign of little knowledge mostly in external issues – which is not good – but time is needed to learn the right way and learn fast. Maybe Putin will give him some particular lessons…
Trump is also aware of the columns inside, but dealing with them is the most though thing. As long as the “house-garden” is not cleaned, he might expect surprises everywhere. Don’t forget, the media is still in full power over him and they won’t give up so easily. I also see with sadness, that the brainwashing of so many years has some effect even on Trump. On how fast – if ever – he will he recognize this, is let to be seen. Don’t be impatient, the time is running very fast now, probably we will witness many further surprises, some of them unpleasant but at least something rolls. The politicians are also just humans and there are much bigger forces beyond.
The people are fickle. It may have something to do with the habit of using the remote control on their television sets.
@ioan
I agree, people are too quick to forget that walking colostomy bag named Hillary Clinton was a certain disaster; with Trump the jury is still out and too early to make a judgment. I know this much, anything was better than the Colostomy bag Clinton. Trump is not fully in power, we’ll see if he’s another bait and switcher like GW Bush “Mr. Compassionate Conservative” (a man that compassionately oversaw the destruction of several inhabited sky scrapers in New York so that the US could begin implementation of phase one of PNAC.)
I hope it turns out Trump is different, let’s see what he does once his sec of state, CIA pick and atty gen are in place. If we suddenly here that Poroshenko and the other clownish criminals of the Kiev Syndicate end up dead like the Diem brothers and safe zones in Syria means refugee camps set up in conjunction with Russia, then we’ll know what we’re currently witnessing is the death throes of the previous US “Regime”, if not then we’re witnessing the usual bait and switch.
“Lines in the sand” are a bipartisan stupidity. One of the few bipartisan things to happen in the US. That and support for Israel.
From that love-affaire it’s very hard to get rid off.
Germany’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has travelled to Washington and met with Tillerson – Tillerson’s first meeting as SOS.
Jürgen Hardt, German Government’s Coordinator of Transatlantic Cooperation, gave an interview to the Tagesspiegel (Feb. 3) about the talks in Washington.
Some of his observations:
“My impression is that, at least in the circles closest to Trump, knowledge of how the European Union works is not very well developed. There is still a lot we need to clarify. We need to make it clear that matters are not dealt with at the national level but fall within the purview of the EU. The idea of making trade policy bilaterally with European countries — which would seem to be the US administration’s preferred approach — simply isn’t possible in practice. Intensive dialogue is still needed there.”
(So, no, there’s no side-stepping the German’s in any European trade talks, so say the German delegation. :-) And they talked to the French before coming, and mutually agreed the two nations needed to be “Europe’s engine”, so no divide and conquer op either. :-)
How do you think US relations with Russia are going to develop?
“The clear answer I got from the White House is that they do not in any way have a romanticised image of Russia and it’s President, Vladimir Putin, but that the intention is to highlight commonalities rather than differences during the early stages of a new relationship between the US and Russian Presidents. The joint fight against IS is to be brought into the foreground. It is a tried and tested diplomatic strategy to concentrate first on points on which one agrees. We should give that a chance to happen.”
http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/sid_3EB7DD278D6C8A76A7957D1639B50AAE/EN/Infoservice/Presse/Interview/2017/170203-KO-TRA_Tagesspiegel
Trump To Be Barred From Speaking In UK Parliament’s Westminster Hall For “Racism And Sexism”
In a striking announcement by John Bercow, the speaker of the British House of Commons, Donald Trump is to be barred from giving a historic address in Westminster Hall, the British Parliament’s grandest and most prestigious hall.
Bercow announced he would not give the US President permission to speak in the 11th Century Westminster Hall when he makes a state visit. John Bercow slammed Trump for “racism and sexism”, his undermining of judges and his migrant ban. Bercow’s intervention is unusual because Speakers are expected to remain above Parliament’s partisan fray.
“a striking announcement”
Indeed. Striking for its stupidity. Looks like this ” bourke ” didn’t get the memo.
Virtue signalling actually conveys the opposite.
Never mind . Free speech in the UK has been dead for some time now.
I know Magna Carta was only for the rich, but did it ever even happen?
Its passing has gone entirely unnoticed.
Not exactly:
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-38884604
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A petition to withdraw the invitation will be debated by MPs on 20 February after attracting 1.8m signatures.
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He added: “I would not wish to issue an invitation to President Trump to speak in the Royal Gallery.
“We value our relationship with the United States. If a state visit takes place, that is way beyond and above the pay grade of the Speaker.
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If Trump is barred from speaking then he can just cancel the trip and let the English know that the US has no need for ties, including business ties, and that England can just dangle in the wind. I expect that such condition would not last for long and those barring Trump would then find their most public exposure to be punting down the Thames.
It’s a lot of noise.
What else can you expect from Fox News and their masters behind?
Your assessment of the situation is probably correct; there are risks that the conflict will escalate. But who cares in Washington? The ruling few are well aware of these risks and dangers and they know all the “bottom lines” of their adversaries (as in the case of the Ukraine) but they are gamblers that play poker. With whose money? The only pleasure they have is to consume opium or become god, I.e. a being with power over nature and control over human affairs, w o r s h I p p e d as such – and make statements for Fox News, CNN or others. Sad.
In spite of Trump’s promises to drain the swamp, of neocons and neoliberals, he has been elected to lead an aging hegemon teetering on bankruptcy. On the other side of the world an assertive China challenges the hegemon with an appealing and inclusive “One Belt One Silk Road” beneficial economic development model. The hegemon has tried hard to negate China’s influence in Africa and MENA. The hegemon had partitioned the world assigning responsibilities to its surrogates: NATO, Israel, KSA, Turkey, Japan, Philippines. But Israel could not take Lebanon due to fierce and determined resistance by Hezbollah. Turkey, NATO, Qatar, Jordan, Israel and KSA could not defeat Assad who is being helped by Iran, Hezbollah and Russia. KSA is not doing well against Yemen. Someone has to be blamed, Iran is a more convenient target than Russia or even China. The war against Yemen is a proxy war by the KSA, Gulfies and Israel on behalf of the hegemon. This is still part of the global effort to negate a foothold to China in the Arabian Peninsula. We know this because China ally Pakistan defied the ire of the KSA and Gulfies and didn’t send its army to fight in Yemen. The Yemen quagmire is also to grant absolute control access to the Suez Canal and the horn of Africa. Incidentally this and other wars on behalf of the hegemon further sales and incremental revenues to the MIC in USA, Canada and UK. But the militarization of the political dispute serves to prevent the al Sauds and the Gulf autocracies from turning towards the OBOSR economic development model. Egypt and Turkey have already turned. Philippines is turning. In spite of his best intentions, Trump cannot escape his fate.