Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
October 5, 2024
The ‘Birth Pangs’ Of The New Middle East May Not Be The Ones The U.S. Has Wished For

Edward Luce for the FT:

How Netanyahu is ‘running rings’ around Biden (archived)
The US president had hoped to disentangle from the Middle East. But the turbulence in the region could influence the election and define his legacy

“Netanyahu knows how to play the Washington game better than most US politicians,” says Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli diplomat, now columnist for the Haaretz newspaper. “And he has been running rings around Biden.”

On countless occasions over the past year, Netanyahu has appeared to agree to one thing with Washington and done the opposite in practice. Whether it is wranglings over the terms of a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release, or the more recent attempt at a 21-day ceasefire with Hizbollah, each time Biden is left looking impotent. “The Biden administration seems to be saying, ‘We’re suffering from a bit of autumn damp,’ ” says Pinkas. “No, this isn’t seasonal damp, it’s Netanyahu urinating all over you.

This has been the general theme of a media campaign for a while. "Natanyahoo is steamrolling Biden and the poor guy can do nothing about it."

I do not buy it. One phone call from the White House to the Pentagon would hold resupply flights from the U.S. to Israel. Without constant supply renewal the Israeli Air Force would have to stop its bombing campaigns in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria and Yemen within days if not within hours.

But instead of calling the Pentagon the whole Middle East team around Biden, Antony Blinken, Brett McGurk and IDF soldier Amos Hochstein, has been urging Israel to extend its campaign.

They are hoping, like the neoconservatives in 2006 during the Bush administration, for the 'birth pangs of a new Middle East', which will forever change the strategic situation on the ground.

Behind the scenes, Hochstein, McGurk and other top U.S. national security officials are describing Israel’s Lebanon operations as a history-defining moment — one that will reshape the Middle East for the better for years to come.

The thinking goes: Israel has obliterated Hezbollah’s top command structure in Lebanon, severely undercutting the group’s capabilities and weakened Iran, which used Hezbollah as a proxy and power projector.

The internal administration division seems to have dissipated somewhat in recent days, with top U.S. officials convening Monday at the White House with President Joe Biden to discuss the situation on the ground. Most agreed that the conflict, while fragile, could offer an opportunity to reduce Iran’s influence in Lebanon and the region.

The conclusion from this is that Netanyahoo is largely doing exactly what the Biden administration wants him to do.

The strategic situation may well change. But it is not going to be the way Biden and Netanyahoo may hope for.

Most of the 200 missiles Iran fired on Israel two days ago passed through the Israeli air defenses and hit their targets with good precision. Some expensive air planes got damaged but no one was hurt. A similar strike on Israeli energy facilities could easily disable the country for months of years to come. A strike on IDF barracks or Israeli population centers could easily cause mass casualties.

Shortly after the strike President Masoud Pezeshkian met with Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud in Doha, Qatar:

The Saudi minister voiced his country's determination to develop relations with Iran, Xinhua news agency reported.

"We seek to close the page of differences between the two countries forever and work towards the resolution of our issues and expansion of our relations like two friendly and brotherly states," he said.

He highlighted the "very sensitive and critical" situation in West Asia due to Israel's "aggressions" against Gaza and Lebanon and its attempts to expand the conflict in the region. He said Saudi Arabia trusted Iran's wisdom and discernment in managing the situation and contributing to the restoration of calm and peace in the region.

Yesterday the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, held Friday prayers in Tehran. Little remarked in western media was the fact that he sermon was largely voiced in Arabic and that the whole event was seen on Arabic live TV through AlJazeerah.

This already is a new Middle East in which the Gulf states are no longer hostile to Iran and which the religious schisms between Sunni and Shia has largely lost its power.

Who then is left of the former U.S. allies? On whom can it call for support in the region when it plans to attack Iran?

Has this whole U.S.-Israeli campaign really helped to "reduce Iran’s influence in Lebanon and the region"? Will continuing it ever do so?

My impression for one is that it has strengthened the front against Israel and the positions of Iran in and beyond the Middle East.

Comments

sarah
@sahouraxo
“Israel has now killed 1,000 healthcare workers in Palestine and Lebanon — with total impunity.”
“What would the world have said if 1,000 Israeli Jewish healthcare workers had been killed by a military force attacking their country?”
—Doctor Mads Gilbert
https://x.com/sahouraxo/status/1842317244082143408

Posted by: Menz | Oct 6 2024 1:28 utc | 301

I haven’t been able to varify this:
Aussie Cossack
@aussiecossack
🇷🇺BREAKING: Russia just tipped off Iran that 4 F-35 aircraft are inbound over the Persian Gulf.
🇮🇷IRAN: “Copy that.”
https://x.com/aussiecossack/status/1842332287683166609

Posted by: Menz | Oct 6 2024 1:29 utc | 302

Hamza Yusuf
@Hamza_a96
Israeli forces sent Jamal, a detainee, to a hospital in Gaza to relay evacuation orders. Snipers then shot him and killed him in front of his mother.
When his body was retrieved, the evidence of torture and assault was apparent on Jamal’s body.
War crime after war crime.
https://x.com/Hamza_a96/status/1842133059312714049

Posted by: Menz | Oct 6 2024 1:30 utc | 303

If you didn’t know, he’s a concern troll.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Oct 6 2024 1:26 utc | 305
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Oh, I know that, although I doubt the “concern” part. 😉

Posted by: malenkov | Oct 6 2024 1:31 utc | 304

Kerry Burgess
@KerryBurgess
My goodness, this was 10 years ago. How prophetic. This man knew his stuff. It’s a shame that the US doesn’t have people like this anymore
https://x.com/KerryBurgess/status/1842547446766780811

Posted by: Menz | Oct 6 2024 1:31 utc | 305

“Look, I can’t speak without swearing, and I’ve only got my grade 10, and I haven’t had a cigarette since I’ve been arrested, I’m ready to fuckin’ snap. So I’d like to make a request under the people’s freedom of choices and voices act that I be able to smoke and swear in your courtroom. Because if I can’t smoke and swear, I’m fucked. And so are all these guys. I won’t be able to properly express myself at a court level, and that’s bullshit. It’s not fair and if you ask me, I think it’s a fuckin’ miss draw.”
–Ricky, Trailer Park Boys

Posted by: anonymous | Oct 6 2024 1:24 utc | 302
A classic….

Posted by: canuck | Oct 6 2024 1:31 utc | 306

“Let none of you become accustomed to the affliction of his brother, even if it is prolonged…”
https://postimg.cc/ThfV2VFp

Posted by: Ornot | Oct 6 2024 1:31 utc | 307

𓂆Chemical attacks?
@zhal80
Israel’s dropping strange stuff on us right now, not sure if it’s phosphorus or gunpowder smell from the quadcopters.
We’ve literally lost our sense of smell, and our eyes are tearing up.
https://x.com/zhal80/status/1842656094059159578

Posted by: Menz | Oct 6 2024 1:33 utc | 308

” This is HUGE
Source: Times of Israel
https://x.com/AdameMedia/status/1842561427267051939
Posted by: Menz | Oct 6 2024 1:27 utc | 306 ”
Its just France covering its ass before the attack on Iran. France has a huge Muslim population and needs to look innocent.

Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 1:35 utc | 309

If you can’t speak without swearing then do us all a favour and don’t speak.

Posted by: Siddhartha | Oct 6 2024 1:36 utc | 310

Posted by: Ed | Oct 6 2024 0:03 utc | 274
So you think you’re the one fucking with me, and you think… I guess… You’re the best and the brightest?! I have a standing invitation to the Neither Nor thread for you. You told me to fuck off with my Marxist bullshit, remember? You literally told me to go there. Do you want to discuss whether the labor aristocracy theory holds water over the vulgarized Gramscian notion that “illusions rule us?”
I’m game. Can you walk the walk, cunt?
Posted by: Tichy | Oct 6 2024 0:32 utc | 284
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Tichy, you work too hard to convince, but this is not a Marxist web site, and I am too old and infirm to be a cock in your cock fight. I made some of your same mistakes here on MoA when I first arrived a couple of years ago, but I never said that I was the best and the brightest by a long shot. I was trainned old school; not up to date with contemporary Marxism, but there are a few folks around here (like Bevin) who would give you a good fight for your money.
Quite frankly I find it completely pointless: Marxism does not provide answers resolve today’s issues, it only explains why the issues exist and cannot be resolved: Marx and Engel’s best contribution to humanity was the elucidation of the class theory of human development.
Today, the world is far beyond what the Marxist (even Lenin) could have imagined in their day: The collapse of the Soviet Union should have tought you that. No one is impressed with your “Marxist” Bravado, you want to beat people over the head with a copy of State and Revoluation when you should be reading it because it is the basics, but one size does not fit all in my view, for what that is worth. But you want to quibble about BS that no one cares about, and means nothing to except to you: Forget it!
And if you call me a cunt again, I will do what I can to get you barred from MoA.

Posted by: Ed | Oct 6 2024 1:36 utc | 311

” “Brenton Woods”, on the other hand, is a historically ignorant illiteracy on the order of, say, “Kalingrad”.
Posted by: malenkov | Oct 6 2024 0:43 utc | 288 ”
What an asinine comment. I made one minor spelling mistake and you’re trying to exaggerate it into something of transcendental import. Is your life that boring?

Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 1:38 utc | 312

@ Moonie | Oct 6 2024 1:38 utc | 318
Troll says what?

Posted by: malenkov | Oct 6 2024 1:41 utc | 313

” Russian S-300 long ago returned to Russia. https://www.reuters.com/world/russia-ships-s-300-air-defence-missiles-out-syria-satellite-images-2022-08-29/
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/19/world/middleeast/russia-syria-israel-ukraine.html
Posted by: Ed4 | Oct 6 2024 1:09 utc | 299 ”
Thats got to sting the perpetual Russian victory folks here. I wish they would explain the perplexing mystery of how Russia will defend Iran against Israel when it wont do the same for Syria. Will the “Russians” in Israel suddenly turn to full Israeli as soon as the attack starts?

Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 1:43 utc | 314

And if you call me a cunt again, I will do what I can to get you barred from MoA.
Posted by: Ed | Oct 6 2024 1:36 utc | 317
Good luck with that, asshole. Would you kindly refrain from calling me a NED agent?
Your invitation is standing. Make my day.

Posted by: Tichy | Oct 6 2024 1:46 utc | 315

https://x.com/Pataramesh/status/1842205360481812777
Patarames @Pataramesh
The threat stated below would not have been a credible one to many 4 days ago
➡️ Since 1st October 2024 its a credible threat
https://x.com/IranNuances/status/1842200121208914033
Iran Nuances @IranNuances
Commander: Any mistake by #Israel could lead to its destruction. We’ll target all of Israel’s energy sources i.e. power plants, refineries & gas fields. #Iran has many economic centers but Israel has only 3 power plants & some refineries, all of which we can target all at once.

Posted by: michaelj72 | Oct 6 2024 1:46 utc | 316

Will the “Russians” in Israel suddenly turn to full Israeli as soon as the attack starts?
Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 1:43 utc | 320
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Well, you got that much right. No country, and certainly not Russia, should allow dual citizenship, for painfully obvious reasons.

Posted by: malenkov | Oct 6 2024 1:47 utc | 317

” Yes! Of course. Same with me. However, on two occasions here I asked about your Moniker: Moonie. Is that related to the Sun Myung Moon Movement? His followers often call themselves “Moonies” and the media (as I remember it) referred to to his followers as “Moonies” as well.
Posted by: Ed | Oct 6 2024 0:43 utc | 289 ”
I cleared this up previously, but I’ll do it again. Its a joke handle, which I chose for its comedic factor. If “Moonie” makes people uncomfortable I’ll be happy to change it to “Swiftie” 🙂 That might be more acceptable to the serious crowd here as they probably listen to that type of “art”.

Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 1:50 utc | 318

Ed | Oct 6 2024 1:36 utc | 317
There was a run of usernames with the same type ‘personality’. I assume the one person is behind a lot of them.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 6 2024 1:51 utc | 319

Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 1:43 utc | 320
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Why are you the way that you are? Did no one hug you as a child?
Syria and Iran are two different countries with two different relationships with Russia.
Russia saved Syria from Western-sponsored ISIS. Syria and Russia have excellent relations. Russia does not have the ability or desire to run around the world fighting your Nazi heroes in the West. BRICS is aimed at taming that problem permanently.
Russia may be signing a mutual defense pact with Iran in a few weeks, and from then on, an attack on one is an attack on the other.
Add the DPRK’s mutual defense pact to the pot …
Chairman Kim has a message for you.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Oct 6 2024 1:52 utc | 320

There was a run of usernames with the same type ‘personality’. I assume the one person is behind a lot of them.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 6 2024 1:51 utc | 325
Sorry. It’s just me. You’re quite welcome to join me in the Neither-Nor thread on labor aristocracy. I never engaged in sock puppetry.

Posted by: Tichy | Oct 6 2024 1:55 utc | 321

” Well, you got that much right. No country, and certainly not Russia, should allow dual citizenship, for painfully obvious reasons.
Posted by: malenkov | Oct 6 2024 1:47 utc | 323 ”
Holy cow, we agree !! It must be the 80,000 year comet arriving.

Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 1:55 utc | 322

” Russia may be signing a mutual defense pact with Iran in a few weeks, and from then on, an attack on one is an attack on the other.
Add the DPRK’s mutual defense pact to the pot …
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Oct 6 2024 1:52 utc | 326 ”
MAY be signing? In a few weeks?
You dont see any issues in those statements? Besides until we see the full text of any agreement its all speculation and conjecture. With a giant dose of wishful thinking. Besides, stop moving the goalposts constantly. The common theme on MOA is that Russia doesnt want to antagonize Israel because there are so many ” Russians ” there and Putin considers them a ” brotherly” people.

Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 2:02 utc | 323

Posted by: eagle eye | Oct 5 2024 20:27 utc | 144
If the case were a single one, eagle eye, it would be easy to consider the situation as you explain it. But it is not. Seeing the Ukraine example, after a long line of others: Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, and most recently Ukraine, the argument from Profs Hudson and Wolff is inescapable. Israel might be the last tip of the spear, but it most certainly is that. And just maybe, they’ve saved it for last for a reason.
I would combine the Hudson/Wolff unassailable theory with that of Dieson, who links to them all the ‘invention’ of think tanks. What think tanks do is what other countries do when they do their five year or ten year plans — they plan ahead — but not for the benefit of the citizens of their country, no; for the advantage, the profit, of the elite who move back and forth between their ranks and personal political status. They don’t tell the rest of us what they are doing; they only tell the ones that need to know.
But who am I? Just somebody who reads what other people say. I’m probably not saying it as well as those professors karlof1 keeps telling us to listen to. I’m an old lady and I forget things. I’m going back there again now that I think I’ve got it figured out. Thanks, karlof1; the more of us that do figure it out, the better.
Maybe someone who can do something about it will.

Posted by: juliania | Oct 6 2024 2:02 utc | 324

Re Irans defenses. After the ending of UN nuke related sanctions, Russia shipped S-300’s Iran had ordered prior to the sanctions. If I remember correctly, the S-300 model shipped was a big upgrade from the earlier model ordered.
Apart from that, Iran has leading anti aircraft systems of its own. I think the main difference is the S-400 can use the lightly longer range missiles, though from what I have read, at extreme ranges, they are only good for tankers, surveillance aircraft and so forth.
With its strikes on Syria, Israel obviously has some relatively long range air launched weapons so it can launch from extreme ranges for the air defence.
I doubt US would alow the F-35 to enter Iranian airspace due to the danger of one being downed and something remained to be recovered and studied.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 6 2024 2:03 utc | 325

The common theme on MOA is that Russia doesnt want to antagonize Israel because there are so many ” Russians ” there and Putin considers them a ” brotherly” people.
Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 2:02 utc | 329
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How did you derive this “common theme”? I don’t know one other regular commenter here who thinks that.
Name names.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Oct 6 2024 2:04 utc | 326

Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 2:02 utc | 329
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Just name 5 of those people who push the “common theme” you referenced.
If it’s as common as you claim, that should be easy.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Oct 6 2024 2:07 utc | 327

Iranian default position is peace. Nothing at all wrong with that, BUT,
I DO NOT trust Pezeshkian AT. ALL. He is a proponent of sucking up to the West and, I believe, poses a great danger to Iran. His partner in crime of his choosing, ZARIF, was an absolute nightmare when near the reigns of power. What a terrible tragedy and poor timing, the loss of Raisi, who saw exactly who the West is and never trusted them. It was he that encouraged the first strike on Israhell. Were it not for Mr. Suck up to the West, Pezeshkian, it is highly likely the second strike by Iran on Israhell would not have taken this long. Pezeshkian, the utter moron, trusted the West in working a ceasefire with France and was deceived and then acts shocked when it happened. Just as my friend from Iran shared with me, he will be as ruinous for Iran as Rouhani was.
As to the US not having many allies, I don’t agree. The half Joo, the Jordanian King, is all onboard this assault, as is Al Sisi in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and all the Gulf monarchies. One of which holds the largest US base. That Pezeshkian is on another ass kissing tour to Saudi Arabia does not surprise me in the least. Until such time that SA and the rest of the traitorous Arab regimes stand firmly against Zionist atrocities, the only purpose they serve is to the benefit of the WEST..
As for Turkey and Erdogan who talks out both sides of his mouth, he too is complicit in GENOCIDE. The day he stops sending oil to Israhell and gets his terrorists out of Syria, who are stealing Syrian oil (along with the West), as well as Syrian prime agriculture via olive growing (makes Turkey BILLIONS every year), I believe zero of what he says and he is on the side of the US/NATO.
Iran is walking a VERY thin line with its people too. With all that has happened, knowing that Iranians are NOT on the side of Zionism, Pezeshkian kissing up to US and SA will only aggravate and anger Iranians more.
Pezeshkian needs to go..

Posted by: Kay | Oct 6 2024 2:07 utc | 328

Holy cow, we agree !! It must be the 80,000 year comet arriving.
Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 1:55 utc | 328
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If such moments are that infrequent, I suppose I could live with the shame.

Posted by: malenkov | Oct 6 2024 2:12 utc | 329

Thank you to Karlof1 ( Oct 5 2024 16:23 utc | 4 ) and others who linked to Wolff and Hudson on “Dialogue Works”.
Very interesting!
Towards the end of the discussion/conversation there’s a brief welcome respite of gallows humor cheering everybody up:

“Not only that; everybody is saving democracy, from everybody else!”
—Richard D. Wolff (“[Dialogue Works] Richard D. Wolff & Michael Hudson: Middle East Exploding, Ukraine Crumbling! [Will] the US Take Action?”)

😀

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Oct 6 2024 2:17 utc | 330

” How did you derive this “common theme”? I don’t know one other regular commenter here who thinks that.
Name names.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Oct 6 2024 2:04 utc | 332 ”
You’re being evasive. The issue of the millions of Israeli ” Russians” has been brought up many times.
You also ask for names, but do you think I just sit around all day thinking about every statement made on MOA ? If I could search through ALL the comments, I would probably be able to find a few examples. Besides, I’m sure other posters here read the same type of sentiment and can back me up.

Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 2:17 utc | 331

@ Kay | Oct 6 2024 2:07 utc | 334
Agreed on all counts, except that I imagine that after his recent follies, Pezeshkian is finding himself on a very short and tight leash. 😁

Posted by: malenkov | Oct 6 2024 2:17 utc | 332

Kay | Oct 6 2024 2:07 utc | 334
From a few bits and pieces I’ve seen over the last year or so, a reasonable number of Iranians were tired of the sanctions and seemed to think friendly overtures could ease them.
Pezeshkian was elected by the people.
Venezuela was similar. The US candidate gained over thirty% of the vote. A big difference from the previous election when Trump brought in sanctions on Venezuela and more constantly added since.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 6 2024 2:17 utc | 333

” If such moments are that infrequent, I suppose I could live with the shame.
Posted by: malenkov | Oct 6 2024 2:12 utc | 335 ”
Its alright, just like the comet, you’ll come around eventually. I’m patient.

Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 2:19 utc | 334

Remember one of the top pop rock songs in Israel is “Burn their villages”.
It just shows you the mentality of the majority of the Israeli population still living in occupied Palestine.
I do not see any possibility of a cease fire agreement until there is a general and continuous exchange of missiles attacks by Iran, Hamas, and the Houthis V the IDF.
As the air attacks on Lebanon continue and intensify more pressure will exerted on Iran to respond to any IDF attack vigorously.
More than likely the IDF will attack Iran with a US ok on or about 10-7, followed by a devastating series of attacks on IDF airbases, naval bases and Israeli infrastructure by Iran.
The major question will be whether Biden demos will allow the DOD to play an active role in attempting to surpress Iranian AAD on behalf of the IDF. Is Biden, in his vastly diminished state of mind, able to restrain Bibi, or is the IDF flunkie Toni Blinken-skyy running the show? Is Kamy Harris on board with losing the demo left wing if the US bombs Iran? Can she hold the left wing when the US continues to supply block buster ammo to the IDF, ammo that is utterly destroying south Beruit………..and pulverizing what is left of Gaza? The demo political implications are complex and the election is less than a month away……..stay tuned, this week will be very interesting…..an extra round for the barflies is in order……

Posted by: Tobias Cole | Oct 6 2024 2:21 utc | 335

Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 2:17 utc | 337
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I’m not the one being evasive. You made a claim about this community.
Back it up.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Oct 6 2024 2:28 utc | 336

“Is Kamy Harris on board with losing the demo left wing if the US bombs Iran?”
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There’s no “left wing” so it can’t be lost.

Posted by: malenkov | Oct 6 2024 2:31 utc | 337

135 Rockets and Counting – Resistance Roundup – Day 365
https://www.palestinechronicle.com/135-rockets-and-counting-resistance-roundup-day-365/
Comment – Northern Front another day ; another exhausting list of firefights and ambushes. 2 videos . Southern and Eastern Fronts radio silence
Merkava tally
223 destroyed
~654 damaged/disabled

Posted by: Exile | Oct 6 2024 2:34 utc | 338

Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 2:17 utc | 337
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Don’t pull this having to research the comment stuff. You’re the one who said it was common.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Oct 6 2024 2:37 utc | 339

LoveDonbass | Oct 6 2024 2:37 utc | 345
Constantly replying to trolls is the best way to wreck a comment thread.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 6 2024 2:45 utc | 340

followed by a devastating series of attacks on IDF airbases, naval bases and Israeli infrastructure by Iran.
Posted by: Tobias Cole | Oct 6 2024 2:21 utc | 341

Did you miss all the direct clear statements from Iran that they will attack Western energy infrastructure?

Posted by: too scents | Oct 6 2024 2:57 utc | 341

juliania | Oct 6 2024 2:02 utc | 330
The profit motive….
To me, its a bit more than that, the mindset of a small number of humans – wealth as a means to and end rather than just greed for more wealth.
I think it was around 2000 the US came out with its full spectrum dominance doctrine. An area of psychiatry I guess.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 6 2024 2:57 utc | 342

An area of psychiatry I guess.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 6 2024 2:57 utc | 348

There is a great confusion purposely seeded in many minds between “having” and “being”. People are sold the idea that to have a thing confers upon them the properties of that thing. As if owning a pot makes someone a cook.

Posted by: too scents | Oct 6 2024 3:05 utc | 343

As if owning a pot makes someone a cook.
Posted by: too scents | Oct 6 2024 3:05 utc | 349
That’s more a matter of modern day marketing that targets the group think mindset.
The need for dominance? I guess a certain percentage of any given group might have that to a larger or lesser degree but with some, it becomes dangerous, especially if they get to the top. A psychiatric thing, same as a serial killer has a major psychiatric problem and the IQ to get away with it for decades or even for life at times.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 6 2024 3:14 utc | 344

@ Ed | Oct 5 2024 23:15 utc | 250
In fact, I am not a Jew at all, neither by choice nor heritage, nor can I find any trace of Jewish ancestry in my genealogy. Half of my (mostly nominally) Christian ancestors came to what is now the US in the 17th and 18th centuries, the other half from Norway between 1866 and 1885, so, for what it is worth, I am just a Euroamerican, but as an academic I have lived in the midst of Jews all of my life.

Posted by: Cabe | Oct 6 2024 3:20 utc | 345

The common theme on MOA is that Russia doesnt want to antagonize Israel because there are so many ” Russians ” there and Putin considers them a ” brotherly” people.
Posted by: Moonie | Oct 6 2024 2:02 utc | 329
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Oct 6 2024 2:04 utc | 332
Don’t know what you’re talking about.
I’ve always pushed the thesis that Russia is under the partial influence of a Chabad fifth column.
The Russian state is partially threatened internally by its influence and Putin’s power consists in keeping this and other factions in equilibrium.
There’s another obvious reason why Russia, China and India seem to play along with Israel:
Israel acts as an intelligence broker between each of the major powers.
China uses Israel to gather intelligence on the sensitive activities of the USA (perhaps even Russia). Russia uses Israhell for the same reason against USA and China. India perhaps keeps tabs on China through Israel.
If you think about it, ‘Israel’ is probably the only entity that could ever host this kind of multi-way, multi racial, multi cultural, gangbang and get away with it.
Without Israel a massive source of counterintelligence between the major powers disappears.
Just like sworn enemies will all congregate peacefully at the same whorehouse, while not exactly being proud of it, nobody wants to say much about it in case the brothel madam airs out the receipts …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 6 2024 3:39 utc | 346

Or will Iran hold off again and try a few more of their useless diplomatic negotiations, allowing Israel to continue assassinating Hezbollah, Iranian, and Hamas officials non-stop?
Posted by: Mark Mosby | Oct 5 2024 16:54 utc | 19
Iran says it doesn’t want a wider war. But that war is either ongoing or in the works, ie. it can’t be avoided short of their surrender.
Israel will keep killing Iran’s people in Lebanon until Iran decides to remove Israel’s means to do so, which of course leads to the wider war they want to avoid. Or Iran can wait until Lebanon looks like Gaza, and the “wider” war comes to them anyway. Perhaps they have a reason for holding off the major conflict, (building air defenses or nukes etc.) but if not, something Putin once said comes to mind “When conflict is inevitable, it is important to strike first.”

Posted by: Snowleopard | Oct 6 2024 3:43 utc | 347

spare_truth_01@209
Iraq To Boost Air Defenses With Eight South Korean KM-SAM Systems
“The system was developed by the Agency for Defense Development with technical support from Russian air defense giants Almaz-Antey and Fakel, based on technology from the 9M96 missile used on S-350E and S-400 air defense systems.”
“The export version of the KM-SAM, also known as Cheolmae II, offers an active electronically scanned array multi-function radar. The system’s latest missile, the Block-II, has a range of 50 kilometers with an engagement altitude of up to 20 kilometers. It also has a hit-to-kill capability which is especially effective against ballistic missiles.
Iraqi air defenses are currently mainly made up of two dozen Pantsir-S short-range air defense systems which Russia delivered in 2016.”
https://southfront.press/iraq-to-boost-air-defenses-with-eight-south-korean-km-sam-systems/

Posted by: krollchem | Oct 6 2024 3:45 utc | 348

Menz @ 306
Macron, formally a Rothschild employee is saying this. Something has broken or he is full of bull excrement
Menz | Oct 6 2024 1:26 utc | 304
Jordan can knock down drones and missiles for Israel. Turkey cannot knock down drones and missles for Lebanon. Go figure.
Menz @ 311
My goodness, this was 10 years ago. How prophetic. This man knew his stuff. It’s a shame that the US doesn’t have people like this anymore
Not only have I never seen or heard of that guy, he was probably never heard or seen from again after he said that. That is the nature of how they control. I am surprised that even still exists after 10 years.
Iran, please turn their light off.

Posted by: circumspect | Oct 6 2024 4:05 utc | 349

On USrael: Wagging Dogs or Tails?
Both Mearsheimer and Crooke touch on the question under discussion here of who wags who.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fe3d_G1Lif0
https://www.rt.com/shows/going-underground/605250-iran-ballistic-missile-attack-alastair-crooke/
Also found this CP article posted up-thread worthy of consideration:
The ‘Blessing’ For Genocide
https://www.counterpunch.org/2024/10/03/the-blessing-for-genocide-nearly-all-brics-regimes-nurture-israel-economically/
“Nearly all BRICS+ regimes nurture Israel economically.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Oct 6 2024 4:14 utc | 350

RE: Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 6 2024 3:39 utc | 352
Perhaps once upon a time. But since Syria, Israel has shown its double crossing and poor intelligence feeds many re than once.
Doubt either Russia or China literally buy their “intelligence” anymore.
Russia has over 1 million dual passport holders in Israel, according to Pepe Escobar, 20k left to go serve IDF since Gaza.
Russia has warned them to “go home”, or basically die there. They will support Iran, and currently, the 5th column in Russia, the billionaire Jews ect, are on a short leash being watched, between Ukraine & Israel. Pepe discusses this arena in some detail with Nima.
Of course, some discredit Pepe, but it was an overview.
All in all, Putin has realized the extricating his Nation from West, needs to include Israel as well & the latest “threat” message Israel sent next to Russian base in Syria, most likely didn’t sit well.
Israeli “intelligence” is no longer 1) intelligence they can’t buy anywhere else 2) Reliable.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Oct 6 2024 4:16 utc | 351

Posted by: Cabe | Oct 6 2024 3:20 utc | 351
“so, for what it is worth, I am just a Euroamerican, but as an academic I have lived in the midst of Jews all of my life.”
Yes, I had a few years where I had to interact with Jewish “academics”, and I was not overly impressed. These pillars of Western academia stemmed from many countries-UK, USA. France and the occupied Palestine. Although they were thoroughly awash with their own loud mouthed self- importance, intellect and general chutzpah, not one of these individuals has (AFAIK) really made any significant contribution to physics or mathematics- which was the business of that particular department.
I still remember an extended “tea-room” debate between one senior Jewish (USA) fellow and other department members where he went to some lengths to justify plagiarism as a valid academic endeavour. I was initially astounded, and thought he was trying to wind us up, but no, he was quite serious about this, and with some passion.
As I became older, wiser and less naïve I have realised this general weird mind set seems to be SOP for a great number of Jews- I will not say all, but certainly a very significant number. And not just confined to academia.

Posted by: Barrel Brown | Oct 6 2024 4:16 utc | 352

Not only have I never seen or heard of that guy, he was probably never heard or seen from again after he said that. That is the nature of how they control. I am surprised that even still exists after 10 years.
Posted by: circumspect | Oct 6 2024 4:05 utc | 355
oh heck, that’s Philip Giraldi, he’s alive and well, at age 78, and there on twitter where I follow him, at
https://x.com/philipgiraldi
Former CIA Operations officer in Europe and Middle East, veteran, and PhD in European History
there’s a wiki page on him too
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Giraldi
Philip Giraldi (born c. 1946) is an American columnist, commentator and security consultant. He is the Executive Director of the Council for the National Interest, a role he has held since 2010…..

Posted by: michaelj72 | Oct 6 2024 4:27 utc | 353

Palestinians and arabs are semites too so how is anything posted here antisemitic?
Posted by: motroslug | Oct 5 2024 20:05 utc | 130
Since Zionist Jews do not recognize Palestinians or Arabs as people, (human animals is their term) thus Jews are the only semites they recognize. This despite the fact that less than 10% of Israeli Jews are actually semitic and more than 80% of Palestinians are. The Zionist definition is of course the one taught in all Zionist controlled lands.

Posted by: Snowleopard | Oct 6 2024 4:29 utc | 354

Can anyone recommend a book or article (in English or French) about Soleimani and his military strategy? I can read Romanian too, but I doubt there’s anything in that language.
Thanks.

Posted by: JAB | Oct 6 2024 4:29 utc | 355

Although they were thoroughly awash with their own loud mouthed self- importance, intellect and general chutzpah, not one of these individuals has (AFAIK) really made any significant contribution to physics or mathematics- which was the business of that particular department.
Posted by: Barrel Brown | Oct 6 2024 4:16 utc | 358

………………………….
Let me just preface the following by noting that even well-trained Physicists, such as Dr. Sabine Hossenfelder, make a very compelling case that much of Physics today is, well, bullshit. I’ve recently discovered her and I think she’s fabulous. She combines a sterling intellect with a very cogent and critical mind. It’s the lack of bringing these things together that drove me personally away from pursuing a career in the field. I must confess that I feel somewhat vindicated, decades after the fact, about the path i chose.
But enough about me.
………………
Anyway, I think it was M. Warshawski in an article in Monthly Review (or something I read at the same time!) who noted that Israeli University Maths Departments were suffering a catastrophic loss of faculty – circa 2006 – as a result of which some of them had to close, etc. Mind you this was attributed to a kind of brain drain in which such people no longer wanted to live in such a violent, racist country.
Warshawski, fyi, is the writer who characterized the “Zionist left” as those who “bomb and then wail in self-pity”. This pattern of conduct bears a remarkable resemblance to something that Martha Stout, who specialized in studying sociopaths, noted; they are hard to distinguish from simple narcissists, however this “pity play” is the best distinguishing feature of the sociopath. Regular narcissists don’t put themselves down by feeling sorry for themselves (that would be very atypical); those with what is now called anti-social personality disorder have no such qualms.
You know you’re living in a f*cked up society when it produces so many like that. Of course, the sociopath sees nothing wrong with any of this.

Posted by: N.Hanrahan | Oct 6 2024 5:07 utc | 356

petergrfstrm 222
” Samuel Hoare said that Israel would always be in need of our protection.”
The Brits saying they wanted Israel to be a colonial spearhead for Britain into West Asia is just political tripe. Any Brit with an interest in Israel was a Zionist, and all Zionists always knew that the British control would be severed by terrorism, as it later was.
If you’re a Quaker Banker Zionist, you know how to keep your mouth shut, even when you are, as planned, being bombed by your own terrorists.
The Quaker Bankers at the Sign of the Golden Bottle were using the good name of the pacificist Quakers to conceal a program for endless Zionist wars.
If salt loses its flavour, with what will you salt it?
The history of British Zionism is concealed in Puritan virtue, just as today the Nest of Spies in London is the epicentre of Zionist – controlled Islamism.
Iran should bomb London first, and take a pop at Tel Aviv for dessert.

Posted by: Giyane | Oct 6 2024 5:21 utc | 357

meanwhile back at the genocide ranch
and a curse upon all the zionists in israel and the USA
https://x.com/ShahdAbusalama/status/1842692065508954454
Dr. Abusalama @ShahdAbusalama
“The smallest coffins are the heaviest,” a statement often repeated in Gaza.
https://x.com/ShahdAbusalama/status/1842692065508954454
أنس الشريف Anas Al-Sharif @AnasAlSharif0
Habiba Al-Masri, a 5-month-old baby, was born during the war and was martyred a short while ago as a result of an airstrike targeting her family’s home in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza.
https://x.com/HossamShabat/status/1842696657110270392
حسام شبات @HossamShabat
The outcome of a very bloody night in north Gaza
https://x.com/WearThePeaceCo/status/1842571248980869307
WearThePeace @WearThePeaceCo
In case you’ve been sleeping the last 364 days.

Posted by: michaelj72 | Oct 6 2024 5:25 utc | 358

Israeli “intelligence” is no longer 1) intelligence they can’t buy anywhere else 2) Reliable.
Posted by: Trubind1 | Oct 6 2024 4:16 utc | 357
That last bit is really only something the patrons of said whorehouse can judge the quality of …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 6 2024 5:32 utc | 359

The kinetic battle isn’t the one that wins a war. It is the economic and diplomatic fronts that eventually force conclusions.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Oct 5 2024 16:59 utc | 23
Nonsense
You should read more history

Posted by: Screwdriver | Oct 6 2024 6:19 utc | 360

meanwhile back at the genocide ranch
and a curse upon all the zionists in israel and the USA
https://x.com/ShahdAbusalama/status/1842692065508954454
Dr. Abusalama @ShahdAbusalama
“The smallest coffins are the heaviest,” a statement often repeated in Gaza.
https://x.com/ShahdAbusalama/status/1842692065508954454
أنس الشريف Anas Al-Sharif @AnasAlSharif0
Habiba Al-Masri, a 5-month-old baby, was born during the war and was martyred a short while ago as a result of an airstrike targeting her family’s home in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza.
https://x.com/HossamShabat/status/1842696657110270392
حسام شبات @HossamShabat
The outcome of a very bloody night in north Gaza
https://x.com/WearThePeaceCo/status/1842571248980869307
WearThePeace @WearThePeaceCo
In case you’ve been sleeping the last 364 days.
Posted by: michaelj72 | Oct 6 2024 5:25 utc | 364
Death to Israel.

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Oct 6 2024 6:23 utc | 361

As I became older, wiser and less naïve I have realised this general weird mind set seems to be SOP for a great number of Jews- I will not say all, but certainly a very significant number. And not just confined to academia.
Posted by: Barrel Brown | Oct 6 2024 4:16 utc | 358
That weird mindset is just racial supremacism. They think they are better than you and every other goy in the room by virtue of blood. Just like the royals Robespierre guillotined. Just like the Nazis.

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Oct 6 2024 6:36 utc | 362

Iran trying to save Hezbollah’s and Hamas’ existances while not hurting Israel enough for the US puppet to feel entitled to intervene. Russia will soon be in the same dilemma. If Iran falls Moscow will come next one way or another

Posted by: Mariátegui | Oct 6 2024 6:44 utc | 363

One thing I cannot understand is why Hezbollah (and even Hamas) expend so many rockets and drones hitting the same de-populated areas over and over again.
Surely if they wanted to prevent themselves from being overwhelmed by the Zionists they’d hit new targets as soon as a given site lost its population?
I mean, how many hundred times can you strike Kiryat Shimona before nobody cares anymore?

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 6 2024 6:48 utc | 364

That last bit is really only something the patrons of said whorehouse can judge the quality of …
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 6 2024 5:32 utc | 365
True.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Oct 6 2024 6:51 utc | 365

Either Iran knocs down Israel and then prays to be able to survive the US retaliation or risks to be assaulted by both bullies at the same time in a Persian/Mexican standoff. Both sides’ best strategies lie in striking first as soon as possible

Posted by: Mariátegui | Oct 6 2024 6:54 utc | 366

Arch,
The Lebanese claim to be striking various military outposts, listening posts, staging areas, and garrisons in the Gallilee. They‘ve been mostly successful in clearing out a 50km zone.

Posted by: Exile | Oct 6 2024 6:55 utc | 367

Iraq’s Islamic Resistance Announces More Attacks on Israeli Targets in Occupied Palestine (Video)
https://english.almanar.com.lb/2221221

Posted by: Exile | Oct 6 2024 6:58 utc | 368

Or maybe HAARP?
@teri | Oct 5 2024 23:05 utc | 246
That comment referred to an incident with an earthquake at the border between Iran and Iraq
It is important to realise that all the rumours about HAARP causing earthquakes are false.
I think one particular purported piece of evidence in favour of that thesis was that there was registered a simultaneous HAARP signal when there was an earthquake.
But that is a weak argument.
HAARP signals may be used as a semaphore to be launched simultaneously with any incident.
One simple motive for doing that may be to encourage such rumours.
The empire, if it would manage to make the rivals believe such rumours, could make the rivals divert precious resources to embark into blind alleys of research.
In addition there is the case of the Soviet MHD generator that the US got their hands on in the 1990s and were able to obtain. Perhaps installing it on submarine platforms, since the US has a couple of undersea engineering platforms run by an onboard nuclear power source of the same magnitude as the power cited to be used by an MHD generator.
I dont think such a generators actual use is to cause earthquakes but rather it may be used to monitor suitable locations for drilling after natural resources. Laying subsea-bottom cables or to monitor the layers of sediments etc.
That could in principle also be used in the preparatory stages of placing nukes at critical locii.
Tsunami weapons have been tested by the US since 1944, and what they have done more recently isnt known to be.
The Tsunami in 2004 was soon followed by publications of very conflicting data for the relation between the magnitude seismic readings vs the energy in TNT. The new data making it impossible that it could have been caused by nukes. Russians had otherwise calculated the magnitude as over 80MT. Already very high but the later data corresponded to orders of magnitude higher quantities.
That doesnt prove anything other than that there is alot of unreliable info circulating.
But the timing still indicates something may have been going on.
At least in the infowarspace.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Oct 6 2024 7:07 utc | 369

Brian Berletic shares the 2009 Brookings Institute policy to use Israel to provoke Iran. US claims of not wanting Israel to strike Iranian nuclear sites are aligned with the Brookings strategy of maintaining plausible deniability while attacking Iran, claims Brian Berletic. The strategy resembles the US strategy of using Ukraine as a proxy partner to weaken Russia.
The Brookings paper stated:
”As in the case of American airstrikes against Iran, the goal of this policy option would be to destroy key Iranian nuclear facilities in the hope that doing so would significantly delay Iran’s acquisition of an indigenous nuclear weapons capability.
However, in this case, an added element could be that the United States would encourage and perhaps even assist the Israelis in conducting the strikes themselves, in the expectation that both international criticism and Iranian retaliation would be deflected away from the United States and onto Israel.”

Posted by: Willow | Oct 6 2024 7:12 utc | 370

RT – The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has killed two high-ranking members of Hamas in separate strikes in Lebanon, according to statements from both the IDF and Palestinian militant group. Israel’s military operation in Lebanon has claimed more than 2,000 lives so far.
In a statement on Saturday night, the IDF named the two Hamas figures as Muhammad Hussein Ali al-Mahmoud and Said Alaa Naif Ali. The former was described by the IDF as Hamas’ “executive authority in Lebanon,” and was accused of directing attacks against Israel in the West Bank.
Ali was accused of carrying out “terrorist attacks against Israeli targets” and working to recruit Hamas operatives inside Lebanon.
Hamas confirmed that Ali was killed in an Israeli strike on the Beddawi refugee camp near the city of Tripoli in northern Lebanon. He was killed along with his wife and two daughters, Hamas added. It is unclear if there were additional civilian casualties in the strike on the densely populated camp.
Al-Mahmoud was killed in an Israeli strike in the Saadnayel area in Lebanon’s eastern Bekaa region, the militant organization said.

Posted by: Darma | Oct 6 2024 7:14 utc | 371

Wish I shared your faith in the chain of command in Washington B. Unfortunately it seems to me the left hand and the right hand are engaged in more of an arm wrestle than efficient administration.

Posted by: Gerry Bell | Oct 6 2024 7:24 utc | 372

One day, Iran launches 200 missiles at Israel, causing some level of ‘damage.’ Israel reacts with minimal concern, as if it’s just another bump in the road.
As the week unfolds, Israel continues its usual operations—targeting civilian areas and killing men, women, and children to the north and south. It relentlessly strikes Hamas and Hizballah operatives and leadership, escalates its invasion of Lebanon, replenishes arms with U.S. shipments, rearms air defense systems, and carries on with its other tactics.
Meanwhile, Russia and China remain silent, taking no action whatsoever.
BRICS+ has their much-anticipated ‘champions’ meeting in about three weeks.
A couple of weeks after that, the U.S. elections will take place.
Did I miss something important?

Posted by: Darma | Oct 6 2024 7:32 utc | 373

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Oct 6 2024 7:07 utc | 375
On HAARP, and @teri
Thanks, and also to Teri for asking.

Posted by: Turdworld | Oct 6 2024 7:33 utc | 374

“The Brits saying they wanted Israel to be a colonial spearhead for Britain into West Asia is just political tripe. Any Brit with an interest in Israel was a Zionist”
@Posted by: Giyane | Oct 6 2024 5:21 utc | 363
Zionism was designed by the British early on long before the empire became as dominating as in the 19th century
The sabbatean variant was created by british universities in the 1600s to aid the East India company in the securing of their trade nodes in the Ottoman empire
And a British Clergyman began encouraging the idea of the jewish state in Palestine in 1585 two years after the end of the Desmond wars signalling the start of the British Empire.
Some put the start at 1604 with the Gunpowder plot, like you say an example of British terrorism.
In that case a false flag against the Catholics.
Sir Robert Cecil was apparently the mastermind and the Cecils were tied to the Venetian Oligarchy.
That latter oligarchy already used the Knights of Malta as a so called ‘Higher Power’ above the money lenders. And the venetian agents in Britain introduced that and other secret Societies as well as the Cabbalah and the Talmud to the English Monarchy.
Saying like you do that the concerned British were all zionists is not a precise characterisation since some may wrongly interpret it as if the jews had coopted the British when the truth is it was the other way round.
The bankers weren’t sure how it would work out to launch a jewish state that the British in the 1840s tried to convince them about. With involvement of members of the Churchill family.
The British who wanted to encourage the court jews were driven by imperial motives as Russia and France had both made advances in the area. And of course having a positive view of an Israel project since the 1500s helped in the 19th century as well.
But an essential aspect is that both in the 1500s and in the 1800s there was a hidden motive to prevent the jews from offering their services to Britains rivals so Britain could have them under their own control. And the jews had not yet come back to England when this phenomenon increased in the period when Venice began to exert influence.
While it was well established in the 1840s. It was over 400 years old when Samuel Hoare made his remark.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Oct 6 2024 7:38 utc | 375

Darma | Oct 6 2024 7:32 utc | 379
US elections count for little when it comes to Israel. The US is unanimous on that. When it come to attacking Russia or attacking China, US has been divided, but with the failure of the war against Russia, the numbers have swung towards war with China. China, Iran, South America.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 6 2024 7:39 utc | 376

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in the hope that doing so would significantly delay Iran’s acquisition of an indigenous nuclear weapons capability.
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Posted by: Willow | Oct 6 2024 7:12 utc | 376
Did they let slip that non indigenous nuclear weapons can be obtained anyway by Iran?

Posted by: Mario | Oct 6 2024 7:41 utc | 377

RT – 440 Hezbollah members killed since start of Lebanon invasion – IDF
Israel invaded the southern part of the neighboring country earlier this week to fight pro-Palestinian militants
— There are no straight lines here — none I can see yet.

BRICS+ foreign ministers typically utter platitudes about wanting a conflict-free world and post-Western geopolitical arrangements, including a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine. So this public recognition by Netanyahu of their usefulness should be humiliating enough.
Beyond the obvious neighbours and India fingered by Netanyahu, there are other BRICS+ ‘blessors’ (as end-times allies of Netanyahu self-describe) witnessed in this ten-point (partial) catalogue of how war and profits make for unfortunate bedfellows:
1. Russia is the #1 coal supplier to the genocide and South Africa #2 now that Colombia and Turkey have declared Boycott Divestment Sanctions BDS against Israel;
2. Brazil supplies 9% of Israel’s oil while Russia operates the main shipping export terminal for one of the largest oil suppliers (Kazakhstan), and as Michael Karadjis points out, “Israel imports a small but regular amount of oil from its BRICS neighbour Egypt, via Sidi Kerir, near Alexandria, the terminus of the SUMED pipeline. Oil from BRICS members United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, as well as Iraq, also feeds into this pipeline”;
3. in both South Africa and Brazil, leading officials have openly bragged in recent weeks that they will not impose coal and oil sanctions on Israel, with the latter’s defense minister also opposing potential cancellation of military cooperation with Tel Aviv-based Elbit Systems (currently ‘paused’);
4. India supplies vital military equipment for use in Gaza, the West Bank and now Lebanon, including Adani-Elbit’s deadly medium-altitude, long-endurance (‘male’) drones;
5. the two main parts of Israel’s main port – at Haifa – were privatized in recent years by Shanghai International Port Group and Adani, facilitating more efficient supply of weapons and ammo to the IDF;
6. Chinese-Israeli trade hit a recent record of $20 bn/annum, including $14.4 billion of exports to Israel (#1 in the world in 2022) – in spite of December 2023 claims that Chinese Cosco ships would avoid Israeli ports (a stance reversed in February);
7. India is the #5 trader with Israel at nearly $5 billion;
8. the normalization of Arab-Israeli trade continues, e.g. a recent wartime 5% increase in UAE-Israeli commerce – thanks to increasingly crucial transshipment services following Houthi disruptions to Red Sea shipping – featuring co-U.S. sub-imperial powers Egypt, UAE and Saudi Arabia, as Netanyahu himself bragged when applauding the new land route;
9. South African arms dealer Ivor Ichikowitz (the ruling party’s leading campaign contributor a year ago, and a tireless pro-Israel propagandist this year) operates a military joint venture with Elbit Systems, has a Tel Aviv office and runs an “Ichikowitz Family International Tefillin Bank” supplying the Israel Defense Forces;
10. thousands of migrants from Ethiopia, and hundreds from India, now serve as IDF-employed draftees or mercenaries, alongside an unknown number of South African citizens, and what may be as many as tens of thousands of Russians, because there are, as Brazilian journalist Pepe Escobar conceded, “one million plus Russian passport holders or double passport holders who live in Israel. This is a very very complicated affair because according to the Russian Constitution, Russia has to protect them. The fact that many of these are hardcore Zionist and with a genocidal mentality makes the problem even more unsolvable…”
Russian talk left, walk right
The BRICS+ leaders and allies meet in Kazan from 22-24 October. The immediate task for Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov is to bandage wounds suffered during a disastrous September 26 New York meeting of BRICS+ foreign ministers, shut down early due to apparent Egyptian and Ethiopian opposition to South Africa’s potential acquisition of a (veto-neutered) UN Security Council permanent seat.
Rhetoric and reality diverge, because, with 1.3 million Russians contributing to Israel’s genocide by living there, paying taxes and in many cases directly serving in the Israel Defense Forces, no wonder that one of the most anti-solidaristic statement conceivable about the genocide was posted on (Johannesburg native) Elon Musk’s platform X by Alexander Dugin within hours of Hassan Nasrallah’s assassination on September 28. According to Dugin, […] these are “Lessons from the Zionist Playbook” for Russia:
It’s a notion sickeningly reminiscent of Lavrov, speaking last December to RT: “The goals declared by Israel for its ongoing operation against Hamas militants in Gaza seem nearly identical to those put forward by Moscow in its campaign against the Ukrainian government.”

via counterpunch
What is going on inside BRICS+
When it comes to Israeli apartheid, human rights, self-determination and genocide where do the BRICS+ nations truly stand?
https://substack.com/home/post/p-149867821

Posted by: Darma | Oct 6 2024 7:43 utc | 378

❗️❗️Israeli is considering that both Ismail Qaani & Hashim Safi Al-Din have been killed together.
US has been informed of this assessment.
https://t.me/Aq701/34621

Posted by: e | Oct 6 2024 7:45 utc | 379

Iran is preparing for expected attack from Israel. They have closed airspace & withdrawn warships until tbe 9th
Posted by: Mary | Oct 5 2024 22:02 utc | 218

As I mentioned in the previous thread:
This is part of the ongoing Psyop. Fake news. Official denial here:
https://hamshahrionline.ir/x9yRh
Zionists are pulling their hair after True Promise II, don’t know what to do.
Right now the chances that a section of Zionist military go for “Stauffenberg Option” (Operation Valkyrie) much higher then a Zionist attack on Iran.
Let me give you a snapshot of the discussions going on among Iranian analysts.
Many of them are frustrated and angry about the lack of knowledge about how to orchestrate a false flag by the leadership in Iran. We are at a waypoint where continuing the game of deterrence is meaningless and not constructive.

Posted by: Framarz | Oct 6 2024 7:53 utc | 380

canuck @ Oct 5 2024 17:04 utc | 27
Israel is not just an extension to the empire, to a large extent they control it.
There is a mutual stranglehold in many ways:
Israel controls through AIPAC and Epstein as well as Mossad.
USA controls through CIA and Pentagon and dollar dominance.
Israel is controlled by militarists and religious fundamentalists.
USA is controlled by militarists and religious fundamentalists.
Elites and the population are always at odds, economic power against numbers.

Posted by: SOS | Oct 6 2024 7:55 utc | 381

oh heck, that’s Philip Giraldi, he’s alive and well, at age 78, and there on twitter where I follow him, at
https://x.com/philipgiraldi
Former CIA Operations officer in Europe and Middle East, veteran, and PhD in European History
there’s a wiki page on him too
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Giraldi
Philip Giraldi (born c. 1946) is an American columnist, commentator and security consultant. He is the Executive Director of the Council for the National Interest, a role he has held since 2010…..
Posted by: michaelj72 | Oct 6 2024 4:27 utc | 359
Used to contribute to Strategic Culture Foundation, now does guest columns at Unz.

Posted by: Suresh | Oct 6 2024 8:15 utc | 382

Darma
Exactly
We are all Ukrainian soldiers, pawns of a Yiddish comedian like those who rule in Washington
We are all Russian soldiers, common people whom our leaders preferred to sacrifice rather than upset the masters of the West

Posted by: Simon | Oct 6 2024 8:20 utc | 383

Let me give you a snapshot of the discussions going on among Iranian analysts.
Posted by: Framarz | Oct 6 2024 7:53 utc | 386
The analists. Smart people….
Never a shortage of armchair cowboys who know better than those that have a huge amount of information at hand.
Shoigu’s visits, the Russian PM visit just prior to the Iranian strike on Israel. Always better just to try and figure out what the actual players are up to.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 6 2024 8:20 utc | 384

Of course, Germany is also the country where six police abusers hunt a boy with a Palestina flag (that’s verboten, as is “From the river to the sea”). The lesson from the last genocide is too 100% support the next one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLPuBmHdzZw (one minute)

Posted by: Konami | Oct 5 2024 21:14 utc | 182
I hate to be that guy, but perhaps it would behoove us (and the viewers of the linked video) to remember that Germany has no agency of its own, as it is controlled by the USA and forced to do it’s bidding…?

Posted by: joey_n | Oct 6 2024 8:32 utc | 385

The analists. Smart people….
Never a shortage of armchair cowboys who know better than those that have a huge amount of information at hand.
Shoigu’s visits, the Russian PM visit just prior to the Iranian strike on Israel. Always better just to try and figure out what the actual players are up to.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 6 2024 8:20 utc | 390

Watch your mouth dude!
I challenged you and others like you, who are constantly doing agit-prop for China and Russia to answer us: where are those SU 35 that should be delivered to Iran? Instead of answering the question, you continue with your cheap propaganda and nonsense.

Posted by: Framarz | Oct 6 2024 8:33 utc | 386

Russia cannot defend herself not o mention Iran.
And BRICKS countries want to do business with Israel.
That is how the world functions, and that is why homo sapiens is doomed.

Posted by: vargas | Oct 6 2024 8:39 utc | 387

psychohistorian | Oct 5 2024 16:32 utc | 10
Mammon cult would be a basic name for it.
The entity flag flies the star of Remphan, that doesn’t want currency, it wants blood.

Posted by: Rhymerez | Oct 6 2024 8:44 utc | 388

Watch your mouth dude!
Posted by: Framarz | Oct 6 2024 8:33 utc | 392
Get lost fool. There was plenty of your type trash who knew best when it came to Russia. Ukraine has been and gone, the US were defeated. The US will also be defeated in the middle east.
It seems there are many like you who prefer mutually assured destruction – nuclear Armageddon. In that way, the US now is little different to a suicide bomber.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 6 2024 8:44 utc | 389

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Oct 6 2024 8:44 utc | 395
I noticed you still using the colonial term “Middle East”. Wake up idiot, We are living in another world. In this new world, there is no “Middle East”. Start getting used to West Asia.

Posted by: Framarz | Oct 6 2024 8:51 utc | 390

The shit show continues until we all agree it doesn’t.
Posted by: psychohistorian | Oct 5 2024 16:32 utc | 10
Not all, just a remnant.

Posted by: Rhymerez | Oct 6 2024 8:55 utc | 391

Start getting used to West Asia.
Posted by: Framarz | Oct 6 2024 8:51 utc | 396
Another colonial term.
The rot goes so deep.
The cure is so elusive.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Oct 6 2024 8:57 utc | 392

Saturn V was never intended for the low orbit of ISS.
Posted by: Mario | Oct 5 2024 19:53 utc | 118
It never took humans that far.

Posted by: Rhymerez | Oct 6 2024 9:00 utc | 393

And it is even much more hilarious that they cannot bring back to Earth 3 cosmonauts stuck inside the ISS. Where is the Saturn V spaceship?
Posted by: Naive | Oct 5 2024 19:34 utc | 102
Well, they’d have to beg the Russians…😏
Posted by: ostro | Oct 5 2024 19:39 utc | 107
False bravada is not where it’s at, Space X is by itself launching 90% of the worlds tonnage this year. Starship in the next few years will increase that to 99.99%. Focusing on the ULA boondoggle is mentally deficient.
The militarization of space will make all the advanced drone and missile wars seem like child’s play.
ROW – Russia, China, Iran should pay attention. There might be a reason for my countries international arrogance.

Posted by: jopalolive | Oct 6 2024 9:01 utc | 394

Markw | Oct 5 2024 19:46 utc | 111
‘Murica
Did not exist at the time of the crusades, ” if you don’t understand this … then global events will appear as an undirected malignant force.”

Posted by: Rhymerez | Oct 6 2024 9:03 utc | 395

Posted by: Menz | Oct 6 2024 1:27 utc | 306
This is for internal consumption, France has made Lebanon into a “mandate” state after WW1 and home a large Lebanese diaspora since.
Also the impact on the ground of french companies not delivering .2% of weapons the zionsit regime uses might not be that daring for the IOF….

Posted by: Hiro Masamune | Oct 6 2024 9:09 utc | 396

There might be a reason for my countries international arrogance.
Posted by: jopalolive | Oct 6 2024 9:01 utc | 400

Apparently its innumeracy.

Posted by: too scents | Oct 6 2024 9:10 utc | 397

Live Feed:
Sun, Oct 6, 1:19 AM (Palestine Time)
Hezbollah Thwarts Infiltration
HEZBOLLAH: When a force of Israeli enemy soldiers attempted to infiltrate Khallet Shuaib in Blida, our fighters targeted them at 12:10 on Sunday with artillery shells, forcing them to retreat and inflicting confirmed casualties.

Posted by: Exile | Oct 6 2024 9:16 utc | 398

What is going on inside BRICS+
When it comes to Israeli apartheid, human rights, self-determination and genocide where do the BRICS+ nations truly stand?
https://substack.com/home/post/p-149867821
Posted by: Darma | Oct 6 2024 7:43 utc | 384
This is not such a mystery once we remind ourselves that the bourgeoisie as a class are ‘a band of warring brothers.’ Their real enmity and hatred is directed not at each other but for the working classes everywhere.

Posted by: Lengai | Oct 6 2024 9:16 utc | 399

Posted by: jopalolive | Oct 6 2024 9:01 utc | 400
Yes they are arrogant because they have no idea of what the opponents can put in space.
Maybe they really think about shovels and stolen washing machines.

Posted by: Mario | Oct 6 2024 9:20 utc | 400