Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
June 13, 2025
Iran Could Use Oil To Urge The U.S. To Sue For Peace

The primary targets of Israel's attack on Iran do not seem to be nuclear research and production facilities. People in the top positions of Iran's military forces, top scientists of Iran's nuclear program and political leaders seem to have been the primary aim.

Two dozen high ranking officers, including the chief of the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, General Mohammad Bagheri, and the commander of the IRGC’s Aerospace Force, Amir-Ali Hajizadeh, were killed in targeted attacks. Several leading scientist were killed over night when Israel bombed the civilian buildings they were living in.

Iran's main nuclear enrichment facilities are buried underground near Natanz and Fordow. Satellite images show only light damage on above ground facilities in Natanz. Fordow seems to have not been attacked at all. There were attacks on some of Iran's ballistic missile facilities. There are no reports yet of the level of damage they received.

Curiously there were no signs of any active air defenses. Israel seems to have disabled them by other means than open warfare.

Israeli sources claimed that Iran had retaliated by launching a hundred drones against Israel. There were however no observations of any drone. Iranian sources say that none had been launched (yet).

The attacks so far seem to be aimed more at regime change than on nuclear facilities. The few strikes on nuclear infrastructure are just enough for Israel to claim this as an act of preemptive self-defense.

A preemptive self defense is legal under international law. But it requires that the threat is "instant", "overwhelming" and "imminent" leaving "no time for deliberation". None of these conditions existed when Israel launched its attack. The war it launched is thus an act of aggression and illegal under international law.

Israel has planned for the campaign to continued for at least two weeks:

Israel's operation against Iran's nuclear program, military leadership and arsenal of missiles is nowhere near over, with Israel having planned out 14 days of operations, a senior Israeli official said.

The likely duration of the campaign fits with analysts' expectations that a single wave of strikes wouldn't be able to do enough damage to Iran's nuclear program and Israel's comprehensive approach of attacking Iran's facilities, leadership and arsenal at the same time to limit the possibility of a retaliatory strike.

The pattern is similar to the one Israel deployed against Lebanese militia and Iranian ally Hezbollah—decapitating its leadership, degrading its arsenal and pushing it to a settlement. The current conflict could similarly end in a negotiated deal, the official said.

Iran has only two viable ways to respond to the attack. One is, as Scott Ritter lays out, an overwhelming destructive strike on Israel itself. This must be sufficiently hard for Israel that it will ask the U.S. to negotiate an end to the war. This would however risk nuclear strikes by Israel on Iran.

Another potential is to retaliated against the power behind Israel which conspired with it to launch the attack. There are U.S. targets in the Middle East which Iran could easily strike at. But the response from the U.S. would be an air and missile war that would overwhelm any defenses Iran has left.

A more reasonable attack on the U.S. will target its economy. Iran can stop its production of oil. It has various means to stop oil and gas production in U.S. allied countries situated in its neighborhood. It can close down the Strait of Hormuz through which 25% of the global hydrocarbon productions is flowing. There is the little the U.S. could do to prevent Iran from sustaining such a blockade.

As I have stated previously:

Trump wants lower oil prices and freedom to pursue his domestic agenda. 

A few month of oil prices above $200 per barrel would devastated the chances for Republicans to keep the House and the Senate. It would ruin Trump's presidency. The would turn the world against Israel. Trump would be forced to sue for peace with Iran.

There would be strong collateral damage in the global economy. Iran would be blamed for it. But everyone would also know that it was not Iran or its leader who started this.

Comments

Posted by: Surferket | Jun 14 2025 6:29 utc | 749
MAKE TEL AVIV GAZA AGAIN!!!

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 14 2025 6:36 utc | 701

But I am again, for the 4th or 5th time, 100% sure its the same “sock” of shit.
He will never quit this site.
Posted by: UWDude | Jun 14 2025 5:20 utc | 691
Who’s full of shit? Drop us a note when you quit, for the last time. You’ll die here dude. Collapsing onto your keyboard with a heart attack and a massive bowel movement…wailing but I was always right aaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrgggggghhhh.
Posted by: Roger | Jun 14 2025 5:40 utc | 710
I think that’s all we need to see, right boys? Roger, go fuck yourself.

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Jun 14 2025 6:39 utc | 702

The talks with Russia and Iran is just a ploy. Operation Spiderweb is a mirror image of the Mossad operation in Russia.
Russia and Iran really need to get their act together, they are fighting the same enemy just with different tentacles.
Posted by: Suresh | Jun 14 2025 5:42 utc | 712
Truth. Love it. They do need to get that act together. Russia knows the deal with the Zios. Just needs to get the balls to act on that.

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Jun 14 2025 6:40 utc | 703

Certainly. I’m just talking (semi-informed) shit on the Internet. Trying to help someone see that I really do think that is an F35.
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jun 14 2025 5:28 utc | 698
There’s a video of a pilot descending on a parachute, last report was a Ranger unit was out to capture the pilot and that it is a female.
I hope Iran declares an Anti-Terrorist Operation, they hang terrorists in Iran.

Posted by: Suresh | Jun 14 2025 6:41 utc | 704

It doesn’t realise that if it doesn’t tie israel up defending its own air space the israelis are just going to keep wiping out the entire leadership chain all the way to Khamenei – as they did with Hezbollah.
Use it, or lose it, Iran.
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 13 2025 18:12
While this may well be a factor, human beings are nothing if not adaptive. Israel has been assassinating scientists and military figures for decades, so, a good guess is that, human nature being what it is, those on the receiving end of such State sanctioned murder would set up systems to factor in such sudden losses and the need for immediate succession.
Which would explain why, despite such constant targeted slaughter, groups like Hamas and Hezbollah have grown stronger, not weaker. Why would the Iranians be any different given verbal Israeli aggression for decades?
One might also posit that regular turnover of leaders and senior figures keeps a system fresh with diversity of views and skills.
On the same basis that diversity of gene pool makes for smarter and healthier humans.

Posted by: rosross | Jun 14 2025 6:44 utc | 705

Posted by: Jason | Jun 14 2025 6:35 utc | 751
Dude lay off the combat stems. They make your posts sound like gibberish and they will give you a heart attack.

Posted by: Badjoke | Jun 14 2025 6:45 utc | 706

Posted by: Suresh | Jun 14 2025 6:30 utc | 750
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I take the Ayatollah seriously about the Fatwa.
I think it is good. If one has high iman, then everything is in Allah SWT’s purview.
A weapon of mass destruction will yield indiscriminate murder, and that is not the Islamic way.
It’s also a clever geopolitical position to take. As with many prohibitions in Islam, there are benefits to observing them in the Dunya.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jun 14 2025 6:46 utc | 707

Posted by: Suresh | Jun 14 2025 6:41 utc | 755
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There is much more value in being merciful, IMO.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jun 14 2025 6:47 utc | 708

Posted by: rosross | Jun 14 2025 6:44 utc | 756
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Larry Johnson pointed out today that the Jewish assassination of leaders goes back at least to Christ.
One thing about the Jews that I have noticed. They have a schtick and they stick to it for centuries.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jun 14 2025 6:49 utc | 709

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Get Ready 🍿🇮🇷⚡🇺🇸👀

https://x.com/MonitorX99800/status/1933779083231400117
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🚨Iranian Army:We will fire 2000 more missiles at Israel in the continuation of the attacks.🇮🇷

https://x.com/aleksbrz11/status/1933778939673260369

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jun 14 2025 6:54 utc | 710

The only way to end this genocidal slaughter is to decimate Israel’s military capacity. Destroy every military base, port and airport. If the Iranians can do that the world will be a better place and Israel can be totally dismantled. A gift to everyone, particularly Jews.

Posted by: rosross | Jun 14 2025 6:56 utc | 711

If they follow through, this is going to be amazing. The occupation is going to look like Dresden.
Several Islamic countries are going to line up to buy munitions and weaponry from Iran a year from now. No one is going to want to buy overpriced American “junk”.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jun 14 2025 6:59 utc | 712

Illuminating that Netanyahu hightailed it to that English airbase on Cyprus, leaving ordinary Israelis to their fate. Betcha a bunch of Askanazis also left town too. The lower orders of Jewish people are always left holding the bag by their racisl superiors.

Posted by: Exile | Jun 14 2025 7:01 utc | 713

the Jewish assassination of leaders goes back at least to Christ.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jun 14 2025 6:49 utc | 760

This is an expression of the “key man” belief that elevates the role of the individual above the role of the group. Ultimately the belief in key men is a rationality for inequality and a division of society between “betters” and “lessors”.
All people may not be the same, but they are all endued with the same rights and responsibilities.

Posted by: too scents | Jun 14 2025 7:04 utc | 714

Thanks for the second opinion. I initially ran it through a general purpose LLM and it said it was a F35. But after your prompt I doubled checked it by using a more specialised image model.
The most plausible match is a Mikoyan – Gurevich MiG – 21, not a F35. There’s also signs its AI generated.
Posted by: Ninhvoi | Jun 14 2025 5:07 utc | 683
You’re fine. There are a lot of planes with similar fuselage profiles, so it could be any of them. What it definitely isn’t would be an F14, F15, F35. While it might be possible to separate the nacelles from the fuselage of an F14 or F15 in a crash, the plane would look absolutely mauled. This can indicate how badly a plane can break up but still keep the engines attached.
https://asn.flightsafety.org/wikibase/57153
Regardless of the lazy forger, believing this was an F35 would require a complete idiot to- oh.

Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Jun 14 2025 7:09 utc | 715

The Iranians openly back terrorist groups, so screw them.

Posted by: Flash | Jun 14 2025 7:13 utc | 716

Why would the Iranians be any different given verbal Israeli aggression for decades?
One might also posit that regular turnover of leaders and senior figures keeps a system fresh with diversity of views and skills.
On the same basis that diversity of gene pool makes for smarter and healthier humans.
Posted by: rosross | Jun 14 2025 6:44 utc | 756
I feared that Iran’s leadership had become infected with the same calcified sclerosis that had paralysed Iraq, Libya and Syria.
12 hours later I’m relieved this was not the case.
Yes, I too am of the belief that a culling of long entrenched leaders is especially beneficial to resistance movements, even states.
However, I looked at the case of Hezbollah and wondered if perhaps the loss of the blessed Martyr Hassan Nasrallah was worth it?
I’m any case, the Iranians seem to place more value in the holistic structure of their system than in even many leaders. They are a consensus-driven civilization and it’s been working well for them.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 14 2025 7:13 utc | 717

The Iranians openly back terrorist groups, so screw them.
Posted by: Flash | Jun 14 2025 7:13 utc | 767
Flash. In the pan.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 14 2025 7:18 utc | 718

Larry Johnson (Sonar 21):
Israel and the US used the same scenarion as “Operation Spiderweb”. There were drones smuggled / brought into Iran and from there the drones attacked several targets in Iran / Teheran. No wonder, there were no signs of iranian air defenses being busy shooting down drones / planes.
Quote: “Make no mistake. This is war”.
https://sonar21.com/the-silver-lining-in-the-dark-war-cloud-over-iran/

Posted by: WMG | Jun 14 2025 7:26 utc | 719

Meditation #18
The failure of israel’s attack on Iran (and rest assured it is a failure!) has marked Donald J. Trump as a failure in the eyes of his Zionist and Neocon-Zionist puppet masters. These people hate a loser. They despise anyone with imperfection (in their eyes) and they despise, most of all, anyone who makes israel look weak in the eyes of the world. The fact that Iran was able to absorb the most powerful strike USrael has ever delivered against it in decades and deliver as powerful a retaliatory strike against israel, exposing its weakness along multiple vectors, has made israel look very, very bad.
This is an unforgivable crime in the eyes of Trump’s Zionist Handlers. He will be blamed for this and he will be sacrificed upon the altar of their god as a sin-goat.
In short: The administration of D.J Trump is effectively at an end. From now on his time will be spent defending against the Zionist Lobby’s attempts to crucify him for his failure.
He is, from now on, a lame duck president.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 14 2025 7:30 utc | 720

Apparently Iran has weapons of mass DISTRACTION just like Iraq did. Where are the Tony Blair and Colin Powel cloned puppets?

Posted by: George | Jun 14 2025 7:30 utc | 721

Boats to Cyprus may be available.
Maybe the Israelis can flee into Egypt through Rafah Crossing? Symbolic really, Jews fleeing from Egypt into Palestine, although it never happened and now fleeing into Egypt from Palestine.

Posted by: rosross | Jun 14 2025 7:32 utc | 722

Posted by: rosross | Jun 14 2025 7:32 utc | 774
Where’s Moses when you need him?

Posted by: George | Jun 14 2025 7:35 utc | 723

Trump warns of bad things happening if no cease fire in Ukraine, Operation Spiderweb.
Trump warns of bad things happening if no deal from Iran, Operation Rising Pussy.

Posted by: Suresh | Jun 14 2025 7:35 utc | 724

…. The Iranians openly back terrorist groups, so screw them.
Posted by: Flash…..
Note to Flash; Likudniks no longer have any credibility when over using the descriptor terrorist . You’ve lost the under 40 crowd, 4vr.

Posted by: Exile | Jun 14 2025 7:39 utc | 725

Meditation #19
Iran should now prioritise the search and the destruction of all israeli nuclear facilities, weapons and potential nuclear weapons manufacturing and delivery systems including the Jericho system.
Since these facilities don’t really exist, there should be no objection from the UNSC if they are destroyed.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 14 2025 7:41 utc | 726

Lessons learned. Iranian commanders have dispersed and will not gather together.
All communications are by landlines and runners.

Posted by: Suresh | Jun 14 2025 7:41 utc | 727

Lessons learned. Iranian commanders have dispersed and will not gather together.
Posted by: Suresh | Jun 14 2025 7:41 utc | 779
A case for WFH if I’ve ever heard one (or at least WFB).

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 14 2025 7:47 utc | 728

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 14 2025 7:41 utc | 778
There have been reports that was part of the first package. Guess we will find out as the FoW clears. As it appears than China is all in on providing Iran what it needs I am hoping we get some wonderful satellite pictures for the world to see.
But just to add. When has the west ever cared about being hypocrites? I mean they just cannot help themselves. Of course they will complain to the UNSC over the nuclear sites that are not supposed to exist being destroyed.

Posted by: Badjoke | Jun 14 2025 7:54 utc | 729

How do you shoot down a stealth fighter? Only Iran knows…

This moment has now entered the record books as the first time ever that a country has managed to shoot down fifth-generation stealth fighters during a live conflict. It also represents a serious setback for Israel’s military and its defense partners, especially considering the cost and strategic value of each F-35 jet.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/technology/aviation/the-day-stealth-died-iran-becomes-first-country-to-destroy-f-35-jets-in-active-combat/ar-AA1GH44a

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Jun 14 2025 7:55 utc | 730

Posted by: Jason | Jun 14 2025 7:43 utc | 780
Okay dude, Hunters dad is not longer the president and he cannot get you a pardon for being caught with 20grams of crack as you smoke it in the neighborhood starbucks. So put the pipe down, ditch the shit in the bathroom, and walk away from the keyboard. Go home take a shower and think really hard about your life.

Posted by: Badjoke | Jun 14 2025 7:58 utc | 731

. Of course they will complain to the UNSC over the nuclear sites that are not supposed to exist being destroyed.
Posted by: Badjoke | Jun 14 2025 7:54 utc | 782
Indeed, and I’m going to be loaded up on popcorn to watch that Lewis Carrol-esque discussion unfold …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 14 2025 8:00 utc | 732

Sorry if this has been posted before, but a bit of humour in a crisis can be beneficial. I found this hilarious. Hat tip to DDGeopolitics for catching this.
It’s always good to ridicule the MSM too, as they really deserve all opprobrium heaped upon them.
Crazy times we do reside in.

Posted by: Jon_in_AU | Jun 14 2025 8:00 utc | 733

“Illuminating that Netanyahu hightailed it to that English airbase on Cyprus,”
Exile | Jun 14 2025 7:01 utc | 764
Evidently Israel also hid the planes that were going to attack Iran – in Cyprus. (Akrotiri) So that their takeoff’s would not be seen or registered.
So the question is, just how deep is the British participation in Gazan massacres and now the attack on Iran?
More; American pilot in F-35 shot down? What if US planes (US and UK refuelers as well) were “participants?
****
Although it is also “said” that Netanyahu is in Greece – I suspect both Cyprus and Greece to be red herrrings, and he is simply in hiding at Mar-el-Lago.

Posted by: Stonebird | Jun 14 2025 8:09 utc | 734

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jun 14 2025 6:05 utc | 735
thanks for posting that.

Posted by: pretzelattack | Jun 14 2025 8:13 utc | 735

Go home take a shower and think really hard about your life.
Posted by: Badjoke | Jun 14 2025 7:58 utc | 784
Give up. We’ve been trying to reform this crack head for two years at least.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 14 2025 8:17 utc | 736

Hello Peter, Karl, Roger, James. Bernhard. Jen. And you too.
Serious question, how does this end? Past Israel wars end when they gain territory (Golan etc.), or fail to do so (recently Lebanon).
I wonder when this one will end. What will convince Iran, who fought for I think two years against Iraq and lost hundreds of thousands or more, to stop attacking Israel. Does Israel need to surrender, or what.
And what would Israel see as a reason to stop bombing Iran. I suppose being unable to do so, which implies a total victory by Iran to shut down its offensive ability.
Also in the mix is the apparent loss due to damage of two US aircraft carriers by Al Ansar Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. Looks like no significant US naval presence in the area.

Posted by: jonku | Jun 14 2025 8:27 utc | 737

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Jun 14 2025 7:55 utc | 783
It’s the first time they have been used in active combat publicly so we are likely to see what lemons F-35s are if predictions from some highly respected experts come true. I think this is why they were never risked in Ukraine against Russian jets. They are too short range, too much in need of maintenance, dependent on Chinese rare earth alloys, and not very fast either. The electronic side may be hackable too from what I have read, and that the stealth side is overrated for what it delivers. Even the US Air Force criticised them. So we will see. I wonder if this is why Trump is pushing ahead for a 6th generation fighter jet with Boeing of all people?

Posted by: George | Jun 14 2025 8:43 utc | 738

We never see what goes on behind closed doors. We just see the after effects. I believe that Russia has traded Iran for Odessa.

Posted by: Kaiama | Jun 14 2025 8:46 utc | 739

Posted by: joe911 | Jun 14 2025 8:44 utc | 792
How stupid you have to be to keep trying to gaslight people here with your nonsense crap. Are you another William sock puppet too?

Posted by: George | Jun 14 2025 8:48 utc | 740

Eight pages so far, with about one page worth of intelligent comment.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Jun 14 2025 9:11 utc | 741

Posted by: George | Jun 14 2025 8:43 utc | 791
Same reason he allowed himself to be bodyslammed on national TV. Somebody paid him enough to do it.
Don’t really get the whole narcist thing. The man is a whore playing the role he gets money for. You could probably shit in his mouth if it would get him another golf course.

Posted by: Badjoke | Jun 14 2025 9:11 utc | 742

Two lessons learned for Iran:
1. They could have prevented this attack if they had already produced a nuclear warhead deterrence.
2. They have a big problem with Israeli spies or collaborators within their country.

Posted by: Migmaw | Jun 14 2025 9:36 utc | 743

(copy of my comment posted by mistake in yesterday’s topic)
Greetings to all,
Reading most commentators’ analyses of Iran’s ability to resist, one thing remains astonishing: have they forgotten that this war, like the one waged by NATO in Ukraine, is a proxy war?
The war being waged by the West against the countries of the Middle East, via their colony aircraft carrier: Israel. Forget the myth of the Jewish lobby controlling the USA and see reality in action: the flow of arms to Israel, the absence of sanctions against Israel, whether for genocide or aggression against Lebanon, Syria and Iran.
J. Cook recently wrote a very interesting article on this subject: https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/uk-badenoch-blurts-truth-west-gaza-proxy-war
What are 2000 to 3000 missiles against the empire’s arsenal?
I don’t underestimate Iran’s courage and determination, but the resistance of the Palestinians, Lebanese and Iranians will not be enough. We will also need an international movement of resistance, mainly in Western countries, against this new colonial war, as was the case at the time of Vietnam.
Analysing and commenting is important, but we also need time for action, here and now, inside the US and European fortresses of the empire.
Will we be able to do it? Mobilise or take part in mobilisations, IRL !
This also applies to ending the war in Ukraine.
Strength, determination and courage to all!

Posted by: Tak-Tik | Jun 14 2025 9:39 utc | 744

1. They could have prevented this attack if they had already produced a nuclear warhead deterrence.
Posted by: Migmaw | Jun 14 2025 9:36 utc | 803

No … having a nuke doesn’t work unless you are willing to use it … and if they use it then the whole world turns against them … Ohhh Arrrr look are what the Iranians did! Ohhhh Arrr!
Their best bet is a slow war of attrition with conventional weapons … indeed that’s their only hope IMHO.
Russia has a strong incentive to keep Iran “in the game” as a way to soak up the US weapons … if the USA started yet another protracted Middle Eastern campaign, then I think Putin and his inner circle would do a few rounds of vodka shots and caviar. Russia benefits greatly from the US getting bogged down.

Posted by: Tel | Jun 14 2025 9:51 utc | 745

How does this end ?
With a new Israeli gov’t accepting the will of the international community in a binding UN resolution on 18.Sept 2024 and the Peking Declaration.
1) end Apartheid State
2) withdraw from all occupied territories by 17Sept26
3) pay reparations for damages
Link to original resolution text
https://documents.un.org/doc/undoc/ltd/n24/266/48/pdf/n2426648.pdf
Maybe the new Israeli gov’t can also finally comply with this binding resolution from 2022:

…, UN votes 152 to 5 telling Israel to get rid of its nuclear weapons
The United Nations General Assembly voted overwhelmingly, 152 to 5, to tell the Israeli apartheid regime to get rid of its nuclear weapons, which are illegal under international law.

https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2022/10/31/un-vote-israel-nuclear-weapons/

Posted by: Exile | Jun 14 2025 9:54 utc | 746

Iran has a right to defend itself.

Posted by: Passerby | Jun 14 2025 9:58 utc | 747

Posted by: BlindSpot | Jun 14 2025 10:01 utc | 808
Lol, so easy to just mentally replace the ZioNazi imagery in that propaganda poster with OG Nazi imagery.
I guess some shit never goes out of style, like smug germans posing in front of genocidal banners.

Posted by: Arganthonios | Jun 14 2025 10:10 utc | 749

Over 800 comments! Sorry haven’t got time to read them.
I posted early yesterday and haven’t since.
I don’t see the point – the die is cast – now we must take the blows that have our Masters and Owners have purchased for us.
800 comments! Shows that the world is interested in geopolitics beyond the msm propaganda and controlled ziofascist Collective Waste.
The world is invested in improving and living its life free of the smug sole supremacist AngloEuropean utopian/dystopian transhumanist mores and rules – the never ending religions, pseudo sciences, fictions and libertarian bullshit ‘imposed’ freedoms.
Resistance is Not Futile.
800 comments on both posts!
That’s an awful lot of HasbarRats and western troll bots released- a massive PR scam and probably some from silent readers !
I want to know what made the Boeing fall – b do you have any clue?
The sole miraculous survivor said the lights flickered green and other colours within 30 seconds of take off – that means system ‘failure’ – the flaps were up and gear was down, as confirmed by plenty of vids.
It happened to the Gujus’s, the ruling elites of India and the richest diasporas – the same day as the strikes on Iran. Did Humpty Dumpty Modi refuse to play?
Geopolitics, is politics, IS personal. The die is cast.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Jun 14 2025 10:12 utc | 750

the fact that the eu is cheering for israels UNPROVOKED AGGRESSION against iran is peak hypocrisy.
but nazis and terrorists stick together.

Posted by: Justpassinby | Jun 14 2025 10:20 utc | 751

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 14 2025 5:12 utc | 685

Meditation #17
Initial casualty counts from israel seem remarkably low considering the scale and power of the Iranian missile impacts on Tel Aviv. While at first glance these counts may seem implausible, upon reflection it makes perfect sense: How do you count the vaporised?

How much explosive force does a volley of intermediate range ballistic missiles carry?
As Israel is demonstrating in Gaza, it takes months and months of relentless, methodical and unimpeded bombardment to flatten urban centres.

Posted by: robin | Jun 14 2025 10:20 utc | 752

@Posted by: BlindSpot | Jun 14 2025 10:01 utc | 808
To claim the AFD is zionist is not completly true, the AFD has like every party different wings with different influences and goals and the problem that the AFD has, is that the mainstream media already claims that the AFD is like the national socialist party, when the AFD would be more loud against the zionists in Germany and Palastine they would get into even more trouble they do not need. So it could also be a smart move to just keep quiet about the crimes commited by the zionists until the german public is in better shape again.
As an example this was last weeks speech in the Bundestag from Torben Braga(AFD).
https://youtu.be/1ngGGLkTTxw?t=12221

Posted by: Twblub | Jun 14 2025 10:21 utc | 753

Apparently Mossad is rounding up Israelis who filmed and posted videos of the Iranian and Yemense response.

Posted by: Exile | Jun 14 2025 10:36 utc | 754

“I want to know what made the Boeing fall – b do you have any clue?
The sole miraculous survivor said the lights flickered green and other colours within 30 seconds of take off – that means system ‘failure’ – the flaps were up and gear was down, as confirmed by plenty of vids.
It happened to the Gujus’s, the ruling elites of India and the richest diasporas – the same day as the strikes on Iran. Did Humpty Dumpty Modi refuse to play?”
Keep in mind: The destination of the flight was London, and many passengers had British citizenship…

Posted by: Apollyon | Jun 14 2025 10:39 utc | 755

AfD is a fake opposition project, by that they lie a lot by taking positions from the actual opposition (where there is only one in germany) to steal votes from it. That’s pretty much their main job and sole reason for example why they pretend to be against war (but of course want massive army spending and are just as racist as the old warmongers who created them).
It’s by the way nothing new, that neonazis love Israel for quite a while – since they share the same, fascist ideology and the “new jew”, are muslims for them anyway.
The whole deportation of jews out of Europe was quite the success, no? That’s pretty much how we got Israel in the first place and it’s such a wonderful proxy state for western imperialism against the “uncivilized world.”
Imagine germany would have been forced to givn up territory to create a jewish state as reparation. Oh my…
Or think about the reaction if the USA, which got more than enough land, would have taken up all the remaining jews (it’s overall ridiculous how much we talk about one of the smallest religions on this planet – you got more people who believe in spirits of natures than jews) and give up part of the USA for their own jewish state. You think US americans would be so calm about it? Especially when that jewish state would cry for more land – or even just take it by force?

Posted by: Beatrice | Jun 14 2025 10:41 utc | 756

Fill your gasoline tanks!
Suppose the Saudis and Emirs decide Israel is not the side to take?
They would not let oil out.
Iran does not need to shut the Hormuz!
The US is evil, its weapons not so hot!
Israel is evil and a small patch of real estate! Using US tpys.
MBS needs to side with Iran!

Posted by: pady | Jun 14 2025 10:41 utc | 757

“To claim the AFD is zionist is not completly true”
Posted by: Twblub
That’s right, but AfD-leader Alice Weidel took part in the Conservative Political Action Conference, where a lot of Israelis and American Jews were present.

Posted by: Apollyon | Jun 14 2025 10:50 utc | 758

re Tel | Jun 14 2025 9:51 utc | 805 who posted and claimed having a nuke doesn’t work unless you are willing to use it this statement flies in the face of the reality that all India, Pakistan and North Korea have had to do is test their device and everyone tiptoes around them as evidenced by the west aka the global north shutting down the blue between India & Pakistan tout de suite a few weeks back or the trumpet making the previously shunned N Korea one of the first foreign joints he visited.
If Iran had a nuke the west’s attitude would change drastically which is the primary reason this was chosen as a way to harass Iran in the first place.
I hope that in an underground bunker somewhere unbeknownst to the Pezeshkian ninny, engineers are assembling a coupla nukes right now cos that is probably the only thing that can save them.

Posted by: Debsisdead | Jun 14 2025 10:50 utc | 759

I put the below in the wrong thread.

This would however risk nuclear strikes by Israel on Iran.

With what?
Nobody has any proof of Israeli nukes.
All other nuclear powers have provided proof by conducting surface tests that are verifiable by third parties.
Why hasn’t Israel proved the rumors are true with a simple surface test?
Maybe Israel hasn’t provided proof for the rumors because Israel is embarrassed to admit that it violated international law?
Is anybody willing to defend that silly line of thinking?
After all violations of international law by Israel?
Gimme a break.
India, Pakistan and North Korea built their nukes outside of international law.
They just did it and proved it.
Being a rational person, I will remain sceptic and accept the most parsimonious explanation for all those rumors: chutzpah.
On the other hand if Israel responds to Iranian missiles with nukes, or if Israel conducts a surface test to scare the Iranians, then I will change my mind, because of evidence, you know, that thing that is necessary to judge hypotheses.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Jun 14 2025 10:55 utc | 760

Re: Netanyahu’s Nukes ?
Its likely that any A-Bombs that Israel may have created in 60+ years ago are in disrepair and more dangerous to Israelis than others. TBD

Posted by: Exile | Jun 14 2025 11:11 utc | 761

With what?
Nobody has any proof of Israeli nukes.
Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Jun 14 2025 10:55 utc | 820
So you don’t think that the same country that provides israel with literally every significant weapon it needs, to attack literally everyone under any pretext will not also provide it with nuclear warheads to assure it has a “deterrent of last resort” ?
I’d call that hilariously naïve considering events thus far …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 14 2025 11:23 utc | 762

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 14 2025 11:23 utc | 822
AFAIK nuke have a sort of signing when detonated.
If someone give or had given in the past nukes to the izzies the detonation sign will identify the donor.
Same goes for some donors providing nukes to the Iranians as well.

Posted by: Mario | Jun 14 2025 11:32 utc | 763

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 14 2025 11:23 utc | 822
This is a more reasonable position: Israel doesn’t have nukes (it’s just rumors spread by Israel and their protectors) but it could ask the USA to use American nukes to destroy Israel’s enemies.
But I strongly believe that nuclear powers are not willing to share their nuclear military techno or use it to help other states even when very close allies and dependencies are involved.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Jun 14 2025 11:42 utc | 764

I never understood the reason why China helps Pakistan so much militarily but not a country which is more significant strategically and probably better align with China than Iran is. Even economically Iran is in better shape not to mention that Pakistan didn’t show that they are indeed outside of Western influence.
Because of Pakistan, China risks its relations with India which are not that great anyway.
Not to mention the fact that Pakistan is constantly plagued with sectarian violence, something which doesn’t happen in Iran.

Posted by: JamesBond | Jun 14 2025 11:49 utc | 765

Now being reported that Iran is preparing to fire 2000 missiles at is real hell.
also they have warned any country that helps the zios shoot down the missiles will be targeted next. Iran also stating they are preparing strikes against American assets and bases in the region.
this being reported by Iran’s official media channels, and being reposted by Russian media.
So the Persians have finally realized that they are in all out war, fighting for their lives.
the gloves are off.
I’d recommend stocking up on gasoline while it is still somewhat affordable!
Trump has indeed accelerated America’s collapse and down fall with this 1. getting played by genocidal maniac nutinyahoo!
America is about to be brought into the war before next week is over by the sounds of it.
bibi goes to jail when the “war” ends. so can’t have peace, he’ll burn the whole world down b4 he let’s go of power!
Hopefully the jews with half a brain left,oust him from power, after they emerge from the rubble when the 2k missiles and probably 2k drones all saturate. irony if Iran is able to launch them today, on Trump’s victory parade birthday!
The world is Faaaaawkd!
yet, as always, i pray for peace
some how, some way.
also rumors that Iran is now preparing to detonate their first nuclear test! (Iranian sources making this claim, not zionist).

Posted by: CryptoAlchemist | Jun 14 2025 11:54 utc | 766

A few month of oil prices above $200 per barrel would devastated the chances for Republicans to keep the House and the Senate.

No to mention it would be great for Russia in its ongoing efforts to make NATO retreat west.

Posted by: Johan Kaspar | Jun 14 2025 11:57 utc | 767

#810 DunGroanin
First the terrorist attack in Kashmir which killed hundreds of people, then the short Indian-Pakistani war, in which the Indian Forces decapitated the Pakistani airbases and destroyed Pakistan’s capability to escalate. But Western media figured out some sort of Indian humiliation, because India allegedly had lost 3 Rafale fighter Jets.
Now the plane crash – just coincedence?
Quite possible that Modi refused to obey.

Posted by: Lesjeuxsontfaits | Jun 14 2025 12:04 utc | 768

Iran is geopolitically isolated
“The general mood among Iranian analysts is that Iran is relatively geopolitically isolated,” says Hamed Mousavi, a professor of political science at Tehran University.
Talking to Al Jazeera about the ongoing attacks between Israel and Iran and their effect on the UN Security Council meeting about the conflict, Mousavi highlighted the United States’s support for Israel.
“The Israelis have the support of the Americans who are providing them with the most advanced weaponry, giving them over $3.5bn of aid annually and vetoing every UN Security Council resolution that tries to condemn Israel,” he said.
“The UN Security Council cannot stop the Israeli war machine. From the Iranian perspective, yes, we do have symbolic support from some Arab-Muslim countries as well as Russia and China, but essentially Iran is not getting much weaponry from any of these
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we do have symbolic support from some Arab-Muslim countries as well as Russia and China, but essentially Iran is not getting much weaponry from any of these
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/6/13/live-explosions-reported-in-iran-amid-israel-tensions?update=3774091
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‘Not much sympathy with Israel’
Hamed Mousavi, a professor of political science at Tehran University, says nobody in Iran is listening to the Netanyahu regime’s message directed towards the Iranian people.
“We’re not seeing any sort of protests or riots [against the Iranian regime] on the streets of Tehran or other cities,” he said.
The analyst pointed out it is “hypocritical” of Prime Minister Netanyahu to talk about freeing the Iranian people “while bombing them at the same time”.
Mousavi noted the Israelis have been instrumental in persuading the United States to sanction Iran. “We know that the sanctions ultimately hurt the Iranian people, so there’s not much sympathy with the Israelis right now,” he told Al Jazeera.
“The attack [on Iran] was unprovoked and it took place at a time when nuclear negotiations with the Americans were progressing, at least relatively. Even Donald Trump had repeatedly said that things were moving forward. The [Israeli] bombing essentially killed that path.”
The [Israeli] bombing essentially killed that path
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/6/13/live-explosions-reported-in-iran-amid-israel-tensions?update=3774077
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Iran must ‘protect its command and control’
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/6/13/live-explosions-reported-in-iran-amid-israel-tensions?update=3774198

Posted by: Dan Kelly | Jun 14 2025 12:10 utc | 769

@830,
Yes, everybody sees this. Anybody from SCO is home now? Is there any point for Iran to even be in this organization?

Posted by: JamesBond | Jun 14 2025 12:14 utc | 770

The Genocide Jews are in a terminal pickle because they believed too much of Boofhead Netanyahu’s insultingly puerile bullshit.

Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | Jun 14 2025 12:26 utc | 771

I never understood the reason why China helps Pakistan so much militarily but not a country which is more significant strategically and probably better align with China than Iran is. Even economically Iran is in better shape not to mention that Pakistan didn’t show that they are indeed outside of Western influence.
Because of Pakistan, China risks its relations with India which are not that great anyway.
Not to mention the fact that Pakistan is constantly plagued with sectarian violence, something which doesn’t happen in Iran.
Posted by: JamesBond | Jun 14 2025 11:49 utc | 826
Maybe to use it later as a proxy?
India is a no go for china, it’ll either fall to RF or US (or keep swinging)
Pakistan an excellent steal from the us.

Posted by: Newbie | Jun 14 2025 12:39 utc | 772

@833,
Maybe but I highly doubt that China needs any proxies considering their policies & military doctrine.
Even so, Saudi Arabia is also more aligned with US (these fuckers shouldn’t have been invited to BRICS to begin with) so it might make sense for both China/Russia to keep Saudis in check in the region and Iran would’ve been the best candidate for this. Same as against Turkey and its Ottoman ambitions in the region.

Posted by: JamesBond | Jun 14 2025 12:43 utc | 773

Posted by: Lesjeuxsontfaits | Jun 14 2025 12:04 utc | 829
ignorant and ill informed. Western airplanes not doing too well in real combat. 60 minutes and 3 Rafaele down!

Posted by: sal | Jun 14 2025 12:55 utc | 774

sectarian violence, something which doesn’t happen in Iran.
Posted by: JamesBond | Jun 14 2025 11:49 utc | 826
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What an astonishing display of ignorance!

Posted by: malenkov | Jun 14 2025 12:57 utc | 775

sectarian violence, something which doesn’t happen in Iran.
Posted by: JamesBond | Jun 14 2025 11:49 utc | 826
______
What an astonishing display of ignorance!
Posted by: malenkov | Jun 14 2025 12:57 utc | 810
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oops! apologies…in my sleeplessness I read “India” where you had “Iran”.
Coffee time…

Posted by: malenkoc | Jun 14 2025 13:01 utc | 776

Posted by: Jerr | Jun 13 2025 22:47 utc | 415
>>>
Keep dreaming.

Posted by: pepe | Jun 14 2025 13:41 utc | 777

In short: The administration of D.J Trump is effectively at an end. From now on his time will be spent defending against the Zionist Lobby’s attempts to crucify him for his failure.
He is, from now on, a lame duck president.
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 14 2025 7:30 utc | 724
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Thanks for the TOI video of damage in Tel Aviv.
Now the Zionists can find out what it feels like to be buried in rubble. But it also sounds like maybe they have some kind of scans to locate the buried people. No such tech in Gaza. Monstrous. Even though the Zionists ostensibly targeting only Hamas fighters.
Back to “I told you so.” It was obvious to me from the start the Trump’s Zionist Fimmel would bring him down, also domestically, in the sense of crippling and sidelining his domestic agenda.
It is possible that he couldn’t see how Zionists (Israel Lobby) were also enabling illegal migrants and now riots? That he doesn’t “see” the Israel Lobby as a destructuve political force, also for him?

Posted by: Jane | Jun 14 2025 13:54 utc | 778

Maduro is explaining to his people the truth about Israel and the Zionists
https://x.com/RT_com/status/1933765016097857715

Posted by: Dan Kelly | Jun 14 2025 13:58 utc | 779

Tom_Q_Collins | Jun 14 2025 6:05 utc | 689 ….
Description — once stripped of their own self-adulation — seems very akin to the mentality behind the (allegedly) “free-market” economics and social condition/logic promoted (for instance) by the Thatcherites.
Which is hardly surprising.
Hope the conniving, malevolent bastards get totally wiped out (but sadly doubt that will happen) … after all the past and present damage they’ve inflicted worldwide they thoroughly deserve to be, as does their mindset.

Posted by: Cynic | Jun 14 2025 14:07 utc | 780

I never understood the reason why China helps Pakistan so much militarily but not a country which is more significant strategically and probably better align with China than Iran is. Even economically Iran is in better shape not to mention that Pakistan didn’t show that they are indeed outside of Western influence.
Because of Pakistan, China risks its relations with India which are not that great anyway.
Not to mention the fact that Pakistan is constantly plagued with sectarian violence, something which doesn’t happen in Iran.
Posted by: JamesBond | Jun 14 2025 11:49 utc | 769
Pakistan has prioritised its relationship with China almost since its inception. This was maintained across all administrations, including the US-backed ones. Naturally decades of rock solid friendly relations breeds mutual trust.
Meanwhile, Iran has prioritised its relationship with the West, who unfortunately kept slapping Iran away. There was almost no relationship with China – it was just small turns with constant flip flops. The big pivot to China only recently started with Raisi, Soleimani, and the big diplomatic push towards BRICS.
But with Pezeshkian, they’re again flip flopping towards the West. Trying to revive the JCPOA, opting not to sign the mutual defence clause of the partnership agreement with Russia, canceling the S400 purchase talks started by the previous government, etc.
There’s also uncertainty surrounding how much he and his faction were involved in the suspicious death of the last president. This latest Israeli strike also happened to take out the top leadership of the Revolutionary Guard, his main political opponent. Remember, in the beginning, this guy offered to lay down Iran’s arms in his first meeting with Western leaders and was only forced to retract by IRGC backlash.
All and all, Pakistan is time tested friend but Iran is more of a question mark.

Posted by: Ninhvoi | Jun 14 2025 14:21 utc | 781

China Russia also have this strategic patience thing going on that I’d argue is a failure and only emboldening the west to keep escalating.
The west is a bully and you need to hit the bully to show you can defend yourself. (The actual bully I mean, not just the proxies either.)
I think Russia might be coming around that they need to change strategy but China is still not there at the moment.

Posted by: Ninhvoi | Jun 14 2025 14:26 utc | 782

All and all, Pakistan is time tested friend but Iran is more of a question mark.
Posted by: Ninhvoi | Jun 14 2025 14:21 utc | 785
A friend in need is a friend indeed …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jun 14 2025 17:47 utc | 783

“To claim the AFD is zionist is not completly true, ”
Posted by: Twblub | Jun 14 2025 10:21 utc | 757
Well, I didn’t say that. The AFD is certainly not ‘anti-Semitic’ and would only be another disappointment for the expectations of a democrat.
The AFD can be skipped. Unfortunately, very few people want to ‘jump’ into responsibility of direct democracy.

Posted by: BlindSpot | Jun 14 2025 18:00 utc | 784

Dumb and Dumber (US & Israel)
During Operation True Promise I + II, it was proven and Americans witnessed first hand militarily the consequences what power Iran possess. Remember when they hit the American bases in Iraq (forewarned), and the amount of brain damage it caused.
You would have to be an absolutely deranged ‘stupid’ suicidal country to pick on an adversary who has the military power to attack you within an arms length.
This is what we are witnessing – And as deranged, despised Trump is with his trash talk, policies,
he may have played a role in the dumb & dumber for Israel to bring forth its own demise.
Persians have the backing of the ENTIRE world – only the British, US, France, and several EU reps who don’t represent their country are allied with the Israelis.
Where is the Chihuahua Netanyahu?

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Jun 14 2025 19:26 utc | 785

RT: Putin talks with DT and wishes him happy bday… must be BFF!

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Jun 14 2025 19:35 utc | 786

Point of order: Chinese have had long standing relationship with Iran. In 2004 began a series of agreements regarding Chinese facilitation (as in on the ground) of Iranian energy sources, beginning with the Yadarvaran oil fields and encompassing additional. Iran joined the SCO at the turn of the century, and most recently ascended to full membership in BRICS in 2024 at Kazan. Both organizations are strongly lead by China and Russia. Note the arrival of Pakistani owned Chinese war planes (most recently battle tested in Pakistan versus India ops and performing impressively) reputedly flown by Chinese pilots which would suggest proxy overtones (much like the F16 which was shot down, American pilot captured). Iran does not stand alone in this situation. Also, consider the acceleration of moving to nuclear war heads not through transfer of actual armament but via immediate technology transfer. Important to recognize that Iran has considerable depth in engineering and physics; also, its own satellite system for managing precision guided weapons. Analogues with Libya and Iraq don’t hold up and inquiring minds would wonder if the acceleration of armament technology among the Axis of Resistence isn’t a direct result of the examples set by those two countries’ fate. Another question, asked earlier, did Netanyahu’s (with the now known assistance/affirmation of US/UK) rash actions damage Chinese assets or wound/kill Chinese personnel? Remember Iran and China have a 25 year cooperative agreement regarding Iran’s participation in the Chinese Belt and Road project. Many layers of affiliation, going back many years.

Posted by: abierno | Jun 14 2025 20:36 utc | 787

JamesBond | Jun 14 2025 11:49 utc | 769

I never understood the reason why China helps Pakistan so much militarily but not a country which is more significant strategically and probably better align with China than Iran is.

Strategic positioning. Transit corridors.

Posted by: Sarlat La Canède | Jun 14 2025 21:47 utc | 788

JamesBond | Jun 14 2025 11:49 utc | 769

I never understood the reason why China helps Pakistan so much militarily but not a country which is more significant strategically and probably better align with China than Iran is.

Strategic positioning. Transit corridors.

Posted by: Sarlat La Canède | Jun 14 2025 21:48 utc | 789

So where is Russia? lecturing about peace and negotiation ally. instead of helping Iran as an ally.
Typical of Russian unreliability as a partner.
Written in 2016.
All the allies of Russia have been targeted and Russia refused to help them prepare for the war russian refusal to give s300 to Iran and s300 to Syria on flimsy ground showed that Russia can not be trusted for military or economic help. In fact Russia with it’s stupid ostrich leadership can not be expected to arm herself to protect herself look how Russia neglected drone making and was untill 2015 asking Israel for one or two drones.
Disgusting losers.
“I blame the Kremlin government to a significant degree for ‘freezing the conflict’ with jihadis and ever trusting Erdogan.”
The strategy of “embalming” wasn’t an Iranian plan.
It was a Russian plan..(sorry Russians never had any plans except reacting haphazardly to Anglos moves -and very clumsily .).
Atleast North Korea is loyal to her ally. But Russia has always been reluctant to fully help her ally. Not to Syria. Not to Libya. No to iran now.

Posted by: Sam | Jun 14 2025 23:30 utc | 790

Who resurrected nato?
The Syrian Arab Army was on a roll and ready to take back Idlib but were stopped by Putin to appease Anglos.
Moreover in the February of 2916 Syrian army was on verge of big victory but then Russian ambassador to UNO Mr Churchin said harsh words about president Assad pressing him for ceasefire. That traitor churchin was man of foreign minister Lavrov the traitor. Then Lavrov started calling Assad names and Putin announced falsely that mission was accomplished and that russian job was finished therefore Russian Army will go back to Russia, so in this way Putin stopped win of Syria just to please anglosaxons in the same way he had stopped massacre of British mercenaries in the enclave of Debalso in Donbass in Feb 2015.
Putin today is getting return of his treachery to his allies .
In the same way that sergie Lavrov pressurised then Russian president Medvedev to backstab president Gaddafi and leave Libya to be sanctioned and destroyed by Anglo pirates. This way Lavrov dog singularly resuscitated the then moribund NATO

Posted by: Sam | Jun 14 2025 23:56 utc | 791

Putin has stupidly wasted 3 years with never a decisive move and allowed war plotter england and its vassals(west is another name for england only) to arm itself and prepare for war so much so that a 3rd rate country like england-a known pirate island, dare say that it will directly attack or help others attack moscow.
It is putin’s delaying tactics in war that has put russia in situation that is miserable and insulting for Russia. Putin lavrov and pesko must be removed.

Posted by: Sam | Jun 14 2025 23:57 utc | 792

Lavrov and pesko are British agents inside Kremlin and Putin is too lazy to change such people in 15 years!!
Russia should fire the entire Foreign Ministry. And this is a HISTORICAL MEME by now, Russian diplomats ALWAYS give away shit that the military wins.
Lavrov made some ridiculous statement re: Syria about following some worthless U.N. resolution, totally clueless. This is a huge defeat for Russia on the international stage, BRICS and any claimed multi-polarity have correspondingly just lost a shit-ton of momentum. I have lost faith in Putin and Russia to make any difference in our chaotic world, Mordor is winning.

Posted by: Sam | Jun 14 2025 23:58 utc | 793

May 2004.
Russian’s lack of rearmament
5/2014.
I have been saying for a long time that rearmament programme of Russia till 2020 is too slow and that anglos will strike before that to dismantle Russia. not only that, russia herself has been too weakling and accommodating to west so much that it betrayed her potential allies in Iran, Syria and Libya to please her anglo enemies. Those allies would have occupied russia’s enemies while Rus rearms herself-but no, the idiot lavrov the foreign minster being a weakling and possible western stooge has been too considerate to the western enemies of Rus.
Even in Syria what has Russ done except disarming her ally Syria of her chemical weapons/ the usa still arms the terrorists while rus has not even given –s300 to Syria let alone s-400. This shows the attitude of Rus who does not like to be respected but simply loved by the anglos enemies who has been out to destroy that country by any means for last 200 years.
World wars first and second was plotted and started by the English to destroy both Russ and Germany and this world war 3 has been running since Iraq war in 2003 –only the victims Russia, china and India does not know about it..
4TH June, 2007.
President putin is wrong when he says that russia should or will target the missile on europe if america goes with anti missile defence plan in Europe.
Russia must target england because this cold war -like the one before- is being started by england for the benefit of english race only-.it is race war between the english parasite race versus the rest of the world-the sooner the rest of the world realizes that better it is for the world.
look how Germany wes vilified soon after fall of soviet union-look how russia is being vilified immediately after Putin made russia strong.
in fact it was not America but england which asked for ABM against Russia. BBc spy journalists were harassing presidential candidate Gore not to go ahead with Florida recount on ground” ally like britian want to conclude AMB deployment in Yorkshire as soon as possible so there should be no delay in govt. formation. In other word accept fraudulent win of bush for the sake of england ! “
-such is the evil propaganda of British spies inside america. .
poland is nothing but a proxy for the british bastards.
It is no use targeting Poland -target the main villain which is england and the english nation which must be stopped now.

Posted by: Sam | Jun 15 2025 0:00 utc | 794

I wish I knew more! But as I grow older, I realize that is always only going to be a hope and a wish.
But I have had some hope over the years. One that has taken up a large space since 2008 is that the price of gold would rise to compensate for foolish monetary decisions. That has now happened and is ongoing.
The other major hope is that Israel would get it’s comeuppance for it’s satanic policies, and yes, that one seems to also be unfolding and ongoing.
So although I know little, there is power in hope, it seems.
I will hope for more.

Posted by: g wiltek | Jun 15 2025 4:48 utc | 795

“also rumors that Iran is now preparing to detonate their first nuclear test! (Iranian sources making this claim, not zionist).”
If this is indeed the case, I would suggest they hit two birds with one nuke.
Choose the test site appropriately!

Posted by: g wiltek | Jun 15 2025 5:03 utc | 796

Re: Posted by: John | Jun 13 2025 16:23 utc | 13

But China will do nothing. Having a puppet regime in Iran would be fantastic. US can build more military bases and then bring all those Asian countries we know nothing about in its sphere. Perfect set up for finishing of Russia and China.
Do nothing and you can bury BRICS too. Losing a important shackle, control of oil, all while you can’t defend an ally, brilliant.

BRICS will do nothing! It has nothing to do with geo-politics – which is why NATO member Turkey wants to be a member!
At least, that is what I’m always told around here!

Posted by: Julian | Jun 15 2025 7:19 utc | 797

ut I am again, for the 4th or 5th time, 100% sure its the same “sock” of shit.
He will never quit this site.
Posted by: UWDude | Jun 14 2025 5:20 utc | 691
“Who’s full of shit? Drop us a note when you quit, for the last time. You’ll die here dude. Collapsing onto your keyboard with a heart attack and a massive bowel movement…wailing but I was always right aaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrgggggghhhh.”
Posted by: Roger Dodger| Jun 14 2025 5:40 utc | 710
“I think that’s all we need to see, right boys? Roger, go fuck yourself.”
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Jun 14 2025 6:39 utc | 706
I second Ahenobarbus’ sensible motion.

Posted by: canuk | Jun 15 2025 10:41 utc | 798

Your wet dreams of Iran blocking the strait of Hormuz is, also, Israel’s wet dream.
The US reaction would be so violent you would never stop spitting your vile bile against them, if you live 100 years.

Posted by: John Cooper | Jun 15 2025 12:03 utc | 799