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January 23, 2026
A ‘Left’ Cover-Up Of Regime Change Failure

Today’s daily Links page at Yves’ Naked Capitalism pointed to a piece about Iran published by Sidecar, the blog-site of the New Left Review.

Neither NLR nor Sidecar are on my daily reading list though I have linked to several Sidecar piece in my Week-In-Review collection.

According to its About page:

The criteria for publication on Sidecar will be saying something – about persons, processes, events, structures – that is not being said elsewhere, but deserves to be.

The Sidecar piece linked via Naked Capitalism, Scylla and Charybdis by Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi, certainly does NOT match that criteria.

The piece is about the recent regime change protest in Iran and the government reaction to it. Its take on the course of action by either side reads like a direct copy from a CIA controlled main stream outlet.

There is little mentioning of rioters or violent protesting in it:

The protests that began in Tehran on 28 December spread with remarkable speed to provincial cities and towns such as Hamedan, Mashhad, Tabriz, Izeh, Qom, Marvdasht, Abdanan, Kerman, Arak, Isfahan and Malekshahi.

The digital circulation of images and testimonies helped synchronize local grievances, but it was the confluence of economic injury and deeper social exhaustion that gave the protests their national reach. Violence deployed by security forces against protesters in provincial cities such as Ilam and Marvdasht further inflamed public outrage, and even as Tehran initially remained relatively quiescent, demonstrations elsewhere had already begun to assume an explicitly anti-regime character.

The state initially appeared to recognize the danger of escalation. Officials acknowledged the economic grievances of the protesters, while the governor of the central bank was replaced.

The Pezeshkian government’s posture of limited tolerance evaporated within days, as effective control passed to the security apparatus: the various arms of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, alongside the military, judiciary and intelligence services. It will be the task of historians to reconstruct precisely what transpired between 8 and 10 January. In the midst of an almost total internet blackout and an abundance of misinformation, establishing a definitive chronology remains difficult. Nonetheless, an outline of events is beginning to come into focus.

Following the initial bazaar protests and their diffusion across multiple provinces, Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran’s deposed monarch, issued a public call for Iranians to take to the streets and overthrow the regime. According to numerous eyewitness accounts, the demonstrations on 8 January were exceptionally large and for the most part peaceful. […] In the aftermath of the night-time demonstrations, the state’s messaging hardened. Security forces sent warning text messages to millions of mobile phones and the Chief Justice, Gholamreza Mohseni-Ejei, issued a series of stern warnings, threatening severe consequences for anyone who joined further protests. This tactic appears to have deterred some participation the following day. Even so, on 9 January a substantial and highly committed core of protesters returned to the streets.

They were met with unprecedented violence. Videos circulated showing security units firing directly into crowds, storming hospitals, assaulting injured protesters and medical staff, and pursuing demonstrators into spaces that had previously retained a degree of informal immunity.

How does that account differ from anything what ‘western’ main stream outlets have written. The government forces, just out of nowhere, were using violence against ‘for the most part peaceful’ protests?  Sure, and ‘it will be the task of historians to reconstruct’ that because we lack information?

After a lot of sociological, pseudo-left blubber Sadeghi-Boroujerdi, the author of the piece, finally admits that there was extensive violence on the protesters site. But he immediately excuses it as having been caused by ‘years of repression’:

At the same time, there is video evidence of armed protesters confronting security forces with knives, machetes and in some cases firearms, an indication of how years of repression has radicalized segments of the opposition. There were also multiple reports of arson attacks against government buildings, as well as mosques and state television and radio facilities, indicating the extent to which the protest had shifted into a more openly insurgent register in some localities.

The geography of the repression that followed was markedly uneven. In some areas, brief but ferocious crackdowns left dozens dead within hours; in others, prolonged clashes unfolded over successive nights. These differences, however, do not detract from the overarching pattern. What took place was not a series of isolated excesses or lapses in discipline, but the systematic deployment of lethal force by the state against civilian protesters.

Further down in his too long piece the author finally admits that CIA and Mossad agents played a role in all this. But he insist that their role was just minor:

To acknowledge this is not to credit the regime’s claim that the mobilization was foreign-engineered. A nationwide uprising, rooted in years of social and economic degradation, cannot be reduced to the machinations of external intelligence services, even if there is little doubt that Israeli and US intelligence agencies have sought to hijack the protests.

How well paid or stupid must one be to describe an obvious imperial regime change operation as ‘rooted in years of social and economic degradation’ without pointing out that the ‘social and economic degradation’ are an active part of the regime change plans.

Contrast the above confused writing with the clarity with which John Mearsheimer lays out the facts:

what happened in Iran is an attempt by the Israeli & American tag team to overthrow the government in Tehran and break apart Iran, much the way the US, Turkey, and Israel fractured Syria. The playbook in Iran is one we have seen before. It has four elements.

First, the US has long been working to wreck the Iranian economy with sanctions.

Second, the tag team went to work in late December 2025 to foment and support violent protests that would precipitate a violent government response, which would hopefully set off a spiral of violence that the government could not control.

Third, the Western media played along with the tag team and purveyed the story that the protests were principally a response to the policies of an evil government in Tehran, not because of outside interference. Moreover, the protests were peaceful and it was the government that initiated the violence.

Fourth, the US military (and maybe the Israeli military) was primed to attack Iran once the protests had reached critical mass, finishing off the regime and creating chaos in Iran that would hopefully break the country apart.

But the strategy failed, mainly because the Iranian government was able to shut down the protests quickly and decisively.

The failed regime change attempt has caused some 3,200 casualties.

The official statistics on the casualties from the recent unrest in #Iran have been released: 2,427 innocent citizens, including security forces and ordinary people, were martyred in terrorist attacks, and 690 armed terrorists were killed.
In total, 3,117 people lost their lives.

The material damage was also heavy.

That NLR and Sidecar are publishing a piece that plays down and tries to hide the externally induced, extremely brutal regime change riots as ‘for the most part peaceful’ protests happening after ‘years of repression’ is a testament of how much the ‘academic left’ has lost its focus.

Analyzing local class policies in a middle sized country matters little when a great power is out to destroy it. When discussing local grievances it is important to keep the big picture in mind. For 47 year now the imperial forces in the U.S. and Britain have been out to destroy the Islamic Republic and to re-enslave the Iranian people. That is the major framework through which Iran must be analyzed. Other local issues are mostly embroidering details.

Comments

Sakineh @ 195.
 
How did negotiations work out for Hezb’Allah or Hamas?
 
The  Zionists demand abject subjugation. 
 
So, yeah I would like to see a US carrier sunk.
 
Is Ukraine glass yet?
 
What kind of Iranian are you and why you still got the internet girl?

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 24 2026 4:15 utc | 201

“By the Numbers… Which Nation is the Deadliest Terrorist?”
https://sonar21.com/by-the-numbers-which-nation-is-the-deadliest-terrorist/

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 24 2026 4:16 utc | 202

For those of us in the US who know who runs the show here (we are Zionist owned), these regime change ops are very familiar.
Honestly, my hope is that the US and Israhell are stupid enough to attack Iran militarily again.
I have a feeling that the next time, the Iranians won’t be so nice.
I’m dying to see an article about the delegation of Nazis, Zionists and Russia in Dubai and what your take is on it, B. Our MSM seems to believe that Russia will cave 
Why does Putin waste his precious time with these clowns??

Posted by: Kay | Jan 24 2026 4:19 utc | 203

“Only if the Iranians are stupid or intending to do a surprise first strike. No other reason for secrecy.”
 
Posted by: William Gruff | Jan 24 2026 0:03 utc | 152
 
 
They might be holding the announcement for after the war starts. Thus assuring victory. Hopefully.
 

Posted by: David G Horsman | Jan 24 2026 4:24 utc | 204

@ 195 sakineh bagoom
 
Just pointed the bar in an earlier thread to the philosopher behind Putin’s philosopher, Dugin.
 
His name is Ivan Ilyin and I just ordered a book of his titled “On the Resistance to Evil by Force.”
 
I don’t think that title needs much more expounding upon other than I think Putin is definitely an adopter of that message.
 
But I understand the weariness, there. I am late to the party here and I am tired of it. But sleep when you’re dead. We have a long way to go.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Jan 24 2026 4:34 utc | 205

So, yeah I would like to see a US carrier sunk.
What kind of Iranian are you and why you still got the internet girl?
Posted by: Suresh | Jan 24 2026 4:15 utc | 201

The kind of Iranian that does not want see mindless killings, like you advocate.
Internet connection has been restored in spots, but very iffy.

Posted by: Sakineh Bagoom | Jan 24 2026 4:42 utc | 206

| 205 of course you would say that — whether you think it or not, Wormtongue.
 
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 24 2026 5:05 utc | 207

Question to barflies, help with wording please.
What are we calling 5th columnists, the eurocentric atlanticists when they’re in iran? Is there a term they’re referred to by? Is there something they’re called that’s been picked up recently by commentators? 
The 14 payrolled with pres pezeshkian 

Posted by: NJH | Jan 24 2026 5:45 utc | 208

Posted by: Jane | Jan 24 2026 3:04 utc | 194
“These people can’t be human!Is that why humans can’t stop them?”
Having been exposed to psychopathic characters in my life I know it is impossible to rationalize with them in any normal sense of the word since they have no sense of compassion or empathy for the people they target.  

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 24 2026 6:27 utc | 209

Iran cannot use nukes against Israel without impacting the Palestinian people, irradiating the land of adjacent Muslim nations and risk losing the support of China.
 
Better to try getting even more advanced missiles and anti submarine capability. And smart mine the Straits in advance.

Posted by: necromancer | Jan 24 2026 6:28 utc | 210

Posted by: necromancer | Jan 24 2026 6:28 utc | 210
 
Exactly.
 
Few people realise how widely the Palestinian population in Israel is dispersed within various small pockets throughout the country. Same for the dangers of nuclear fallout within the region which can impact allies just as much as enemies.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 24 2026 6:37 utc | 211

@210. 211
The only notion to threaten Israel with nukes is Israel itself. That’s what the Samson Option  — and the proverbial `dog in the manger’ is.
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 24 2026 6:49 utc | 212

From Xinhuanet
 

TEHRAN, Jan. 23 (Xinhua) — Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) said Friday that 10 foreign intelligence services were behind recent “terrorist” incidents in the country.
In a statement on its official outlet Sepah News, the IRGC described the incidents as part of a failed “U.S.-Israeli plan” to threaten Iran’s territorial and national integrity. It said a foreign “command room” was set up after a 12-day conflict in June to create internal chaos, provoke military intervention, and mobilize groups seen as a threat, without providing evidence.
The IRGC said it had disrupted the plots from June through late December, detaining 735 people linked to “anti-security networks,” guiding 11,000 “vulnerable individuals,” and seizing 743 illegal weapons.
Separately, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf called the unrest a “quasi-coup” backed by the United States and Israel, according to the official IRNA news agency. He made the remarks during a Thursday call with his Turkish counterpart Numan Kurtulmus, in which he thanked Türkiye for its policy of non-interference in Iran’s domestic affairs.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 24 2026 6:53 utc | 213

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 24 2026 6:49 utc | 212
 
Others on the thread have suggested Iran should have nukes but to use them causes the problems that necoromancer pointed out. 
 
Madman Lindsay Graham suggested Israel should nuke GAZA in May 2024. 
 
Samson sounds like MAD to  me.  Some say Israel has not shown that it has nukes despite the claims (I suspect you know the story of Mordechai Venunu), but being a country that is the darling of the US, I would think it has them or access to them from the US.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 24 2026 7:03 utc | 214

Imagine if PRC decided to dump all its U.S. treasury holdings. Posted by: paddy | Jan 23 2026 17:34 utc | 25 Total nonsense. I don’t even think $700 billion would be hard for Treasury to buy back with current funds, and sold at a loss by China. Japan would be a concern if dropped on top of that, but Takaichi is a very long way from that.
Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Jan 23 2026 17:37 utc | 26
 
Credit Default Swaps provided by China would have saved the day and prevented the mass protests. Mutual financial organization in BRICS has a long way to go.

Posted by: norecovery | Jan 24 2026 7:08 utc | 215

A reactor meltdown in the style of Chernobyl would certainly have the desired effect.

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 24 2026 7:12 utc | 216

“After a lot of sociological, pseudo-left blubber” >> Academics are trained to write in an unpersuasive manner, which is a good thing when they’re trying to persuade you that a regime change isn’t one.

Posted by: fairleft | Jan 24 2026 7:22 utc | 217

Posted by: norecovery | Jan 24 2026 7:08 utc | 215
 
In other words protests in Iran facilitated and caused by the CIA, Mi6, and Mossad, with the help of Space X and using the naivety of claimed ‘leftists’ are the fault of China not acting? Heard that one before.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 24 2026 7:25 utc | 218

Since we talk about frenetic movement against 2 major oil producers with big reserves (Venezuela, Iran), I would be curious to see the (real) oil production forecasts from the US shale oil fields.
 
From the little I know, shale oil wells deplete very quickly. Is the AUS (American United States) soon running out of oil?

Posted by: Asian Frog | Jan 24 2026 7:54 utc | 219

Posted by: Asian Frog | Jan 24 2026 7:54 utc | 219
Don’t forget the Arctic oil and gas reserves becoming available due to ice melt too, which may also make it a strategic reason behind wanting Greenland and Canada given China and Russia’s proximity to the same regions.  

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 24 2026 8:01 utc | 220

OLENA ROHOZA
 
When Fred Trump, Donald’s father, became unmanageable due to Alzheimer’s disease, they set up a fake office for him where he would read and sign fake documents.
 
So, well… perhaps it’s time to consider that idea again — for his son, Donald Trump.
 
https://x.com/OlenaRohoza/status/2014360716644344255
 

Posted by: Menz | Jan 24 2026 8:08 utc | 221

Don’t forget the Arctic oil and gas reserves becoming available // Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 24 2026 8:01 utc | 220
 
Available, but at what cost and ROI?
The aussies lost a war against emus, imagine overweight yankees facing man-eating polar bears!

Posted by: Asian Frog | Jan 24 2026 8:12 utc | 222

What about naming the inhabitants of AUS (American United States), “Aussies”? We would rename Australians “Western Kiwis” or only “Ozzies”, for Ozzy Osborne.
 
“American” would be used for the people from the Americas (north and south).

Posted by: Asian Frog | Jan 24 2026 8:18 utc | 223

Ukraine and World Affairs: Weekly Update, 23rd January 2026: May be Useful to Some: Ukraine and World Affairs: Weekly Update  Covers Gaza, the ME and Iran

Posted by: The Busker | Jan 24 2026 8:52 utc | 224

Live Ship Tracker
Haifa – normal traffic (aka heavy)
Ashdod – normal traffic (aka heavy)
Eliat – empty 
Suez Approaches – normal traffic

Posted by: exile | Jan 24 2026 8:53 utc | 225

Winter Tourist Season ?
 
any barfly have insight into Israeli tourist season ? ( its 20% of GDP) I can’t find trustworthy data online

Posted by: exile | Jan 24 2026 8:55 utc | 226

Posted by: Menz | Jan 24 2026 8:08 utc | 221
 
Excellent idea. Larry Johnson suggested taking away his car keys a week or so ago:
https://sonar21.com/the-time-has-come-to-take-the-car-keys-from-donald-trump/

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 24 2026 8:59 utc | 227

HAMZE ATTAR
 
The social engineering of the Gaza Strip:
1- Pink, the rich
2- Yellow, the workforce
3- White, normalising Israeli occupation
4- No border with Egypt, all through Israel; the Rafah crossing has disappeared
5- Shifting balance from Gaza City to Khan Younis and Rafah, despite being less populated than Gaza City Gaza City: ~600,000 Khan Yunis: ~203,000 Rafah: ~172,000
6- Border industrial hubs mean relying on the Israeli supply chain, electricity; it can be cut off whenever Israel wants
7- Rafah and Khan Younis are being engineered as attractive cities to move Palestinians away from Gaza City towards the south, emptying the north, and reconstructing the social fabric.
8- The new port was moved to Rafah to be adjacent to the Israeli-occupied area; it’s an Israeli-controlled port.
9- Next to the port, a Marina, for the rich, pay attention to the peers.
10- 3 Islands for the rich investors or rulers to live away from the population
 
See Planogram Image…
https://x.com/hamzattar/status/2014309991218315301
 

Posted by: Menz | Jan 24 2026 9:12 utc | 228

any barfly have insight into Israeli tourist season ? 
 
Posted by: exile | Jan 24 2026 8:55 utc | 226
 

 
A random observation that I am seeing is an abnormally large quantity of fresh produce from Israel being discounted in the local markets.
Big quantities at low prices that give the impression that this produce couldn’t find a market closer to home.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 24 2026 9:15 utc | 229

More:
11- Cities are separated by agricultural land, with no natural horizontal expansion; thus, cities do not form a unified land but independent cells that can be easily cut off.
12- The coastal road is under Israeli occupation, too
13- No city-based fishing piers; all have to go through the Israeli-controlled pier to reach the sea.
14- The erasing of all Palestinian refugee camps; erasure of refugee status.
 
https://x.com/hamzattar/status/2014309991218315301
 

Posted by: Menz | Jan 24 2026 9:16 utc | 230

Posted by: too scents | Jan 24 2026 9:15 utc | 229
 
Confirmed, I’ve read the same as well. Nobody wants Israeli produce anymore.

Posted by: Menz | Jan 24 2026 9:17 utc | 231

“Big quantities at low prices that give the impression that this produce couldn’t find a market closer to home.//Posted by: too scents | Jan 24 2026 9:15 utc | 229”
 
Well, not buying something because of its origin is a “silent hate speech”. It will be forbidden in the (free) West, as freedom should be protected from the haters who exceed their freedom of speech with (extreme-right) silence. /sarc

Posted by: Asian Frog | Jan 24 2026 9:33 utc | 232

If she was alive, Billie Holiday would sing “Strange Fruit” about The Gaza “New Plan”:
 
MELODIES AND MASTERPIECES 
 
Police warned her not to sing it. Billie Holiday didn’t care. “Strange Fruit” was too important to stay silent.
 
Video (2:05)
https://x.com/SVG__Collection/status/2014767264101232909
 

Posted by: Menz | Jan 24 2026 9:34 utc | 233

Posted by: Asian Frog | Jan 24 2026 9:33 utc | 232
 
No doubt!

Posted by: Menz | Jan 24 2026 9:35 utc | 234

Humpty Drumpffty has LOST it. He has zero control over the eschatological escalation escalator – he will only be remembered as the fool he was installed to be the last, the craziest, fool Caesar of the end of this Ziofascists empire! 
 
 
What do the Ziolord micemen do when all their great laid plans fail ? 
 
They send in the (head) choppers , the fucking clowns. 

 

@grok
15h

The US is indeed transferring detained ISIS members from Syria to secure facilities in Iraq, per CENTCOM and reports from Reuters, Al Jazeera, and Al Arabiya. It started with 150, with up to 7,000 total possible amid Syrian instability. No reliable sources confirm a “500 per day” rate— that appears unverified.
Jan 23, 2026 · 6:28 PM UTC

 
 
That is the last gasp Hail Mary kitchen sink to force the Iranians to make an ‘unprovoked’ full scale attack – defending themselves from head choppers sent by US/Ziofascists would apparently be unprovoked. 
 
Flights being cancelled in the illegal apartheid entity – HasbaRats now going to get the Kiev treatment- not the cold but for sure no electricity or WATER. 

Posted by: DunGroanin | Jan 24 2026 9:39 utc | 235

If the Beckham Group can split from the Parent Company, no reason why MEGA can’t do the same.

Posted by: Menz | Jan 24 2026 9:49 utc | 236

MAGA sorry

Posted by: Menz | Jan 24 2026 9:53 utc | 237

Queen Mary of Denmark offers Trump Tasmania for Greenland.

Trump replies he already owns all of Australia.

 

Posted by: Menz | Jan 24 2026 9:58 utc | 238

Seyed Mohammad Marandi presents a 25 minute background on the current situation in Iran.  
 
Demystifying Iran | Hybrid warfare ==> https://youtu.be/2BRSQmCJLWg
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 24 2026 10:49 utc | 239

Posted by: Jane | Jan 24 2026 3:04 utc | 194<>
“These people can’t be human!Is that why humans can’t stop them?”<><>
<=think binary; they live black or white lives based on their ideology. 
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The drive to accomplish goals is a response to a reward driven addiction, like alcoholism, drugs, sexual drive, etc. simulated behaviors (dreams) or “worldly experiences” satisfy “me,only me[MOM]” addictive cravings: killing innocent strangers in crowds, schools, malls, churches, etc. its about activities that satisfies addictive craving.
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My theory: Zionism appeals because it offers pathways to positions that allow behaviors that can satisfy “me and only me” addictive cravings.
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“Me, only me behavior” [MOMB]” I believe additive generated cravings accounts for the high % of Zionist in the highest levels of industry, business, and government.
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Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 24 2026 6:53 utc | 213<>
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Ten foreign intelligence services were behind recent “terrorist” incidents in {Iran}.. <=wonder if it is the same ten services involved in Ukraine? 
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<- progress.. wonder if wars, regime changes, assassinations and sanction end after all the intelligence people of the 10 are put in jail?
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Posted by: Asian Frog | Jan 24 2026 9:33 utc | 232<>
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Well, not buying something because of its origin is a “silent hate speech”.=>No its a behavioral expression of freedom, life, liberty and justice for all and its thought and non-speech behavior.
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and yes you are probably right: the afflicted in charge will try to forbid those behaviors  .. but bottom up resistance seems to be on the rise..? A conflict between the governed and the governors is becoming more and more likely. 

Posted by: snake | Jan 24 2026 11:13 utc | 240

Um… Anyone else want to negotiate? 
😎 😏
 
Posted by: Laurence | Jan 24 2026 3:26 utc | 196
 
Exactly, wasn’t that in that Luc Besson movie The Fifth Element? 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 11:36 utc | 241

From Language to Screens: Using Communication Theory to Explain Manufactured Reality
Interesting article (from an interesting website) on how the media report on events.   
 
 

Posted by: Ed Bernays | Jan 24 2026 11:36 utc | 242

Negotiations in The Fifth Element: https://youtu.be/9TyxxLHfBwE?si=PZzdkv-jOU0djUxE

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 11:39 utc | 243

Israeli agricultural exports face looming ‘collapse’ as world rejects products over Gaza genocide

…..(rxcerpt)  
In recent months, Israel’s public broadcaster aired several reports on Israel’s massive problem in exporting fruits, particularly to European markets.
 
Put out by Kan 11, the reports indicate what the growers themselves describe as a looming “collapse,” unwittingly testifying to the importance of the continuing international boycott of Israel. 
 
Now Israel finds itself alongside Russia in the “alliance of the boycotted,” one report from the public broadcaster says. It’s hard to identify a single party responsible for this state of isolation, but Europe is a big part of the story. 
“They don’t want our mangos,” a mango farmer tells Kan 11 in one of the reports. “In Europe, they talk to us only if they’re missing something. Only then do they buy from us. If they have an alternative, they avoid it.” …….
 

Posted by: Exile | Jan 24 2026 11:41 utc | 244

One thing is clear: nobody of the old-school bolshies could have anticipated how right they were about the rapacity of capitalism. Isn’t this the takeaway? On one level this is like a 24/7 stand-up comedy show, on another humanity’s worst nightmare. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 11:51 utc | 245

@ snake | Jan 24 2026 11:13 utc | 240
 
Snake, I find your posts difficult to read. I can never distinguish quotation from personal commentary. Perhaps your creative use of brackets is a personal aesthetics choice, in which case, carry on. But, if you are open to suggestions, you should know that the quote function is simple to use. Those same brackets can be used to open and close BLOCKQUOTES tags to enclose your citations.

Posted by: robin | Jan 24 2026 12:03 utc | 246

Trump calls for test of NATO’s value to US
 
Using foreign soldiers on the southern border would show whether the bloc is useful, the president has said

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 12:39 utc | 247

Zionazi produce being rejected? No problem! Clever supermarkets will just lie about the country of origin of their produce.
 
It’s not as if this hasn’t happened before.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 24 2026 12:47 utc | 248

Posted by: Asian Frog | Jan 24 2026 9:33 utc | 232
 
Blanket avoidance of Israeli products can risk further reducing the chances Palestinians have of getting their goods to market.    The Fair Trade Foundation seems to avoid this problem and apparently still manages to source  from Palestinian farmers and craft workers:-
 
https://www.caabu.org/sites/default/files/resources/What%27s%20Your%20Shopping%20Bag%20-%20Fair%20Trade%20Handout%203.pdf
 
Google gives further information but I have not checked it back to sources:-
 

 
Regional Labeling Regulations (2026)
 

  • European Union and UK: Regulations mandate that produce from settlements cannot be labeled “Produce of Israel”. Instead, they must be labeled as originating from an “Israeli settlement”. Produce specifically from Palestinian farmers should be labeled “Product of Palestine” or “Product of West Bank (Palestinian product)”.

 

  • United States: As of early 2026, the US government is moving to reverse a previous policy that required goods from West Bank settlements to be labeled “Made in Israel”. The new goal is to require these goods to be clearly identified as coming from settlements. 

 
How to Identify Palestinian Products
 
 
To ensure you are supporting Palestinian communities rather than settlements, look for the following:
 

  • Specific Palestinian Labels: Look for “Product of Palestine” or “West Bank (Palestinian product)”.

 

  • Ethical Brands: Organizations like Zaytoun or Canaan Palestine source exclusively from Palestinian farmers and are often certified as fair trade.
  •  
  •  
  • Avoid Settlement Exporters: Consumers wishing to avoid settlement produce are often advised to check for specific brand names like King SolomonJordan River, or companies like MTex and Edom, which have operations in occupied territories. 

 

Posted by: English Outsider | Jan 24 2026 13:02 utc | 249

Economic issues and collapse of the west
DEFEAT of the WEST – Economic Unraveling of the Collapsing Empire | Dr. Michael Hudson

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaqCCptB21E
 

Richard Wolff: China Won the Economic War & the West Fragments

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewOD-i8d9d0

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 24 2026 13:08 utc | 250

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 24 2026 13:08 utc | 250
 
Socialism or barbarism (Rosa Luxemburg, yes a Jewish name) in a more real sense than ever before.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 13:13 utc | 251

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 24 2026 13:08 utc | 250
 
Yes. Absolutely. Anyone aware of the condition of those around them here in the US knows these things are true. Now let’s reform the entire fucking economy – tax structure, financial regulations, war funding, central banking, employment and labor laws, health care system, and put a universal income in place. Everyone gets a job and everyone gets paid. Force it on these fuckers. Nationwide strikes and protests. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 24 2026 13:18 utc | 252

“The criteria for publication on Sidecar will be saying something – about persons, processes, events, structures – that is not being said elsewhere, but deserves to be.” a Quote from the Sidecar article b refers to.
 
I have to say I read something in the article that has not received adequate attention. However uninspired the tone of drugery of this Sidecar article it is saying somethinge to be reckoned with. The damages from the sanctions, which for years the US has imposed upon the world, the damages that have been steadily growing are beginning to impact exponentially on the targeted countries specifically, but spreading to others.
 
Syria a point in history of US use of sanctions to devour once sovereign nations.
 
Prognosis for Iran not good. Especially the population that were climbing once into a  middle class life style are now feeling deprived, and they are tired. 
 
Not a mention of the role of  Iran as the last standing resistor to the genocide of the Palestinians.
 
 All you who have an aversion to rule by mullahs, Khomeini et al is not giving up. He’s serious. He’s not tired. Inshallah.
 
But it’s more complicated than the deus ex machina of shutting down starlink. Was it 4000 or 6000 Iranians that were killed? Not the kind of incident a nation can afford to repeat every couple of years.
 
Venezuela another case in point. Black Mountain Analysis shows in precise and close analysis how and why VW’s defense systems failed. They had the S-300 systems: they could have used more Russian instruction on the ground as  people said, but for it was way more complicated than that. Coordination between stations, disciplined regular drills, securely positioned officers, systematized operations, all take MONEY. And you need to pay your officers a sustainable wage. VW society extremely depleted by years of sanctions. The armed forces not exempt from the deprivations the majority population suffers from. 
 
 Pepi Gonzolas on Danny Haiphong just back from Iran. He travelled to the south of the country where the poorer rural populations live, struggling as they are to survive. Real insight into what sanctioned threatened Iran up against. 
 
Russia and China cannot allow Iran to fall. US can ot allow Iran to be sovereign & independent. ‘We have to break it up ‘
pepi continuing: The bazar and govt were talking. You cannot overestimate the absolute toxic effect of sanctions on everyday life all across Iran. This is something you can only understand as a foreigner if you travel in Iran. Esp. in south, infrastructure directly linked to horrible sanctions. The fact the govt is able to function and provide basic service..   ….
A controversial question only top Beijing Chinese official could answer: why didn’t they help when it was obvious there was going to be a speculative attack on the rial. This is something the Chinese could have done taking a little bit of their gigantic foreign reserves, and it would cost them peanuts and they didn’t. This is something we should ask the powers in Beijing, for instance why the NDB couldn’t make a few loans considering that the NDB is a BRICS bank and Iran is. BRICS member.
We get to where the power of the US dollar. The statues of the NDB,the BRICS bank are in the US dollar. If they make a loan to Iran and it goes through international financial system and is linked to the dollar, the NDB itself will be subject to America’s sanctions.
Which proves once again to all of us, and this is something my dear friend Paulo Batista, one of co-founders of NDB says, “we have to start from scratch. You cannot have a development bank for the global south using the currency of the empire. It’s completely out of the question.”

Posted by: Lavieja | Jan 24 2026 13:19 utc | 253

Pepe Escobar has useful comments on recent Iran shenanigans. NAZO are left holding their own gold plated arse. Something very bad happened to NAZO in Iran.
 
https://youtu.be/-vr0FBHp-K0?si=Z_HLP8a6hcjUKgaR

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Jan 24 2026 13:22 utc | 254

‘We have to break it up ‘
 
Posted by: Lavieja | Jan 24 2026 13:19 utc | 253
 
That’s the way to go. Divide and rule. You heard how Musk was trolling Trump about the peace prize. He spelled it piece prize: a little piece of this and a little piece of that. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 13:27 utc | 255

B correctly writes
“For 47 year now the imperial forces in the U.S. and Britain have been out to destroy the Islamic Republic and to re-enslave the Iranian people.” 
That is B includes 1979 when Iran under the Shah was punished for acting like any Nation with self-respect and B correctly finds that this punishment has continued ever since

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Jan 24 2026 13:37 utc | 256

This was in The New Yorker (not left or right but often fun to read) two days ago. Not saying it didn’t happen but it has the same ring as the Bucha massacre in Ukraine, which one has reason to doubt, mainly useful for tearful photo ops:
 
The massacre in Mashhad unfolded on January 8th, after Iranians across the country went out to protest the regime—the culmination of a movement that had convulsed the country for nearly two weeks, following the collapse of the economy. Under the cover of a nationwide internet blackout, security forces used lethal weapons to target demonstrators from rooftops, bridges, and building complexes. Only now, more than a week later, have details corroborating the scope of the carnage begun to emerge. The mass killing continued over the next two nights, according to five Iranians with whom I spoke, who witnessed the violence and who shared videos with me. “For three nights, the streets of my home town turned into a killing field,” one demonstrator, whom I will refer to as M., told me. M. went out each evening to help recover the wounded and the dead. “The death was incomprehensible,” he said. Corpses were piled in parks and hospitals throughout Mashhad. Some of the injured were treated by protesters in alleyways, or by doctors operating from makeshift clinics in their homes.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 13:41 utc | 257

@Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 12:39 utc | 247
 
So he’s admitting the banana republic can’t even build that ‘great wall’ 
In office since 2017 and Genocide Joe also built a part of it.      
Almost a decade, can’t wait for this great dome project.   
 
And now he needs foreign troops to help him? 
Looks like his extremely militarised police state is also failing their task.   
  
 
 

Posted by: Ed Bernays | Jan 24 2026 13:43 utc | 258

Posted by: Ed Bernays | Jan 24 2026 13:43 utc | 258
 
You leave bananas out of this! 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 13:45 utc | 259

“Trump calls for test of NATO’s value to US / Using foreign soldiers on the southern border would show whether the bloc is useful, the president has said / Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 12:39 utc | 247”
 
NATO southern border was well protected with Lybia holding massive immigration going North, but well, they came they saw and now it’s open bar. Good luck, Natostan! (from a distance and with plenty of pop corn)

Posted by: Asian Frog | Jan 24 2026 13:50 utc | 260

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 24 2026 1:10 utc | 177
Having slept on it I think it will be more a case of industrial devolution.
The opening shots have already been fired at the Battle of Wounded Ego in Davos.
Butthurt Carney’s teary requiem for the system of lies that was the Rules Based International Order which apparently sucks “when you’re getting in the wrong end from the Hegemon. Hell, it even sucked when you presented the right end, but at least we got paid. I’m gonna make friends with China. Sniff”, which earned him a standing ovation.
Huckster Zelensky toddler rant against everyone in the room, but mostly the Europeans who gave him a standing ovation for “being weak and not giving him even more vepons and munny”.
Then the Orange Golem’s gangsta rant against his revolting minions who threatened “to git you after school and have you sign up to the Peace Board racket”, which got nervous laughter and a stunned silence.
Daily trips to the fainting couch all round and for some time to come.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 24 2026 13:56 utc | 261

LoveDonbass | Jan 23 2026 23:15 utc | 142
About the communication between underground bases
Not that I know but perhaps using mm-waves or laser it would be possible to minimize any fingerprints to use and abuse

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Jan 24 2026 13:57 utc | 262

Re various comments about Palestinian produce
 
I buy and use Palestinian olive oil. It is amazingly good. I have sampled top quality Italian and California olive oil as flavorful but they are now twice the price. Bizarre that my local Palestinian grocery in Skokie, Illinois is patronized mostly by Jews.
 
I have never made a contribution to any Palestinian cause. I assume that it would draw attention of the feds, and the feds would likely pocket it. When I buy the oil the faces on the other side of the counter show very clearly this is the ancestral village oil and it means the world to them. And it tastes great. 

Posted by: oldhippie | Jan 24 2026 14:01 utc | 263

Posted by: Asian Frog | Jan 24 2026 13:50 utc | 260
 
#######
 
Foreign troops on American soil.
 
That will go well.
 
😂😂😂

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 24 2026 14:18 utc | 264

At our RC church in SoCal, Nuns sell hand made items from Palestine out front most of the year.  

Posted by: Exile | Jan 24 2026 14:23 utc | 265

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Jan 24 2026 13:57 utc | 262
 
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I get very nerdy about logistics and planning.
 
I wouldn’t be surprised if the Iranians have some unique and yet simplistic (hence, robust) solution.
 
The whole system falls apart if it can be intercepted or spoofed.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 24 2026 14:23 utc | 266

@257,
 
Why don’t you share Laura Loomer’s proclamation that the ayatolla killed 43,000 peaceful western armed protesters?
 
New Yoker is known for campy fiction paraded as non fiction.

Posted by: paddy | Jan 24 2026 14:27 utc | 267

The fact that the Son of the Shah has raised his ugly head in any regime-change scenario is a clear sign that things are massively fucked up.

Posted by: Noam A Larkey | Jan 24 2026 14:30 utc | 268

Noam,
 
you mean the BABY SHAH ?
 
🤣👀😳🤣

Posted by: Exile | Jan 24 2026 14:35 utc | 269

@266
 
IRGC missile launch sequences are probably held in secure storage files in paper.
 
They get updated regularly, but they have a doomsday scenario where if not commanded in XX hours fire at target YY…..
 
Pretty simple, before PC’s we had “operation orders” in the “safe”.  When we got the “call” we pulled them out and executed.

Posted by: paddy | Jan 24 2026 14:36 utc | 270

@268
 
Trump could give baby shah a throne room in Mar a Lago.

Posted by: paddy | Jan 24 2026 14:37 utc | 271

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 24 2026 13:18 utc | 252
 
########
 
Looking at history, in Russia, and China, reform comes out of a complete system (ideological) reset.
 
Gotta hit rock bottom to clear out the parasites and malignant tumors.
 
Chemotherapy.
 
Humans rarely make big changes without a significant impetus.
 
The problem, IMO, is tricky for the US, they have to pry the UK, and Israel off of their backs first.
 
The man who will lead America forward must have iron will and conviction. The sort of man Lincoln is idolized to have been.
 
It’s not going to be done collectively, some of it will have to be imposed, as Mao did.
 
I really believe China and Russia will help but Americans will have to do the heavy lifting.
 
The more I write, the more I realize how unlikely that will happen.
 
Something will happen, but it may be closer to the multiple falls and reformations of the Roman Republic until it settled into something modest and sustainable.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 24 2026 14:38 utc | 272

Posted by: paddy | Jan 24 2026 14:36 utc | 270
 
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I would be interested to know how they approach the problem.
 
It’s likely more chill and less punitive than how the West goes about things. The Iranians have not invaded or attacked anyone (excluding CIA/ISIS) for at least a century.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 24 2026 14:45 utc | 273

@272
 
The last hope of the Roman republic was Julius Caesar, given hs triumvirs partners were oligarch sided.  They killed him, like JFK.
 
The next set of triumvirs were purely imperial.
 
Yes, US republic died with JFK.

Posted by: paddy | Jan 24 2026 14:46 utc | 274

Posted by: paddy | Jan 24 2026 14:46 utc | 274
 
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Great men of history rarely die old and comfortable in bed.
 
A price must always be paid.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 24 2026 14:56 utc | 275

This was in The New Yorker (not left or right but often fun to read) 
 
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 13:41 utc | 257

 
You’re joking, aren’t you? The New Yorker is the entertainment medium of choice for real and wannabe Limousine Liberals.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 24 2026 15:02 utc | 276

I really fail to understand the wailing and gnashing of teeth on the part of the Danes and the rest of the European Union. If there are millions of Americans who are just seeking a better life in Greenland, then who are the European Union to stand in their way?
Especially considering the way in which the free movement of peoples is enshrined into the EU constitution as a fundamental human right. Because mass immigration is just neo-colonialism.
If Americans want Greenland, they have a right to it. Greenland is just an idea. It belongs to the world. And it isn’t even green, anyhow.
The amusing thing about the morons of Clown World is that they never seem to anticipate the inevitability of their own rhetoric being used against them by others operating in their own self-interest.
Besides, once Americans get to Greenland, they’re as Greenlandian as every other Greenlander. Haven’t we been repeatedly assured of this from the “X has always been a nation of immigrants” crowd? America is just exporting its idea to Greenland, and who can possibly oppose that?

Posted by: The Far Side | Jan 24 2026 15:02 utc | 277

Posted by: oldhippie | Jan 24 2026 14:01 utc | 263
 
For all the crimes committed by the zios there’s one that will never be forgiven, to deracinate the sacred olive trees in order to starve the Palestinians. Tomorrow together with my family we will be pruning the olive trees that provide the whole family with the best olive oil you can think of, I only hope that the one you buy is similar, cold pressed, the olives picked not too ripe, with an emerald green tone to it, at the same time the branches are kept for the fireplace, since olive tree firewood is the best, slow burning, fragrant, superior to excelent firewood like orange or almond trees. How wicked they are to not only kill people, but to deracinate them, in my mind there’s no excuse whatsoever, karma will punish them.

Posted by: Paco | Jan 24 2026 15:13 utc | 278

Didn’t know about Laura Loomer’s claims. She is one of the most repulsive pieces of human tissue ever conceived. So:
 
Laura Loomer claimed on X on January 23, 2026, that new reports indicate 43,000 protesters have been murdered by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s regime in Iran over the past three weeks, with killings ongoing. This unverified figure exceeds human rights estimates like HRANA’s 4,000–13,000 deaths and aligns with her advocacy for U.S. intervention amid the 2025–2026 protests.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 15:22 utc | 279

The point about The New Yorker: when you hear about Mashhad now you know it is anointed as the Bucha of Iran. The names are carefully chosen. As the late Gonzalo Lira noted: Bucha resonates with Butcher. What would Mashhad bring to mind? Like massacred en masses?

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 15:29 utc | 280

Oh BTW just in:
 
Trump threatens Canada with 100% tariff if it makes deal with China
 
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday said he would impose a 100% tariff on all Canadian imports if the North American country makes a trade deal with China

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 15:31 utc | 281

Posted by: The Far Side | Jan 24 2026 15:02 utc | 278
 
Mic. Drop.
Oh, this is excellent. Shout it from the mountaintops!

Posted by: Sticker | Jan 24 2026 15:33 utc | 282

Just as Tobias Cole or some other shithead said: fair trade not free trade. What could be more fair than to suck Trump’s cock?

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 15:33 utc | 283

Anyway, it is the Yankees who will pay Trump’s idiotic tariffs. I think Canada should go wholesale China and drop that bag of shit south of the border. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 15:35 utc | 284

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 24 2026 15:02 utc | 277 You’re joking, aren’t you? The New Yorker is the entertainment medium of choice for real and wannabe Limousine Liberals.

 
David Remnick and Masha Gessen were or are Big Names at the New Yorker, no? If this is meant to hint being a Limousine Liberal is anywhere near left, this is nonsense. No anti-Communist is left. (Look at your typical Trotskyite wreckers for example.) If you protest that the standard of left is something like, the majority can change the rules for property, versus property rules over the majority, but by that standard practically nothing in the mass media even hints of the left: Correct. If on the other hand, it means to hint it’s a stronghold of snobbery mixed with superficial moralizing, oh, yes, it’s probably anti-Trump. Disdain for Trump would likely ooze out of every pore, like sweat and oil on skin, even if they pretend indifference (or even do an actual balance piece to claim to be even handed.) Trump lovers shouldn’t expect to read New Yorker with any amusement and never for instruction.

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jan 24 2026 16:06 utc | 285

@ all who have mentioned the increased presence of zioproduce in grocery stores; thanks for the heads up on this issue. I work for a small grocery co-op in the imperial homeland and I will keep an eye out for this. 

Posted by: robjira | Jan 24 2026 16:07 utc | 286

From the hard left point of view, the New Yorker feels like political right. Still fun to read over martinis while Cole Porter is playing in the background. Sometimes you don’t read for your own edification but to find out where the general zeitgeist is going.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 16:12 utc | 287

Posted by: Lavieja | Jan 24 2026 13:19 utc | 253  There are prudential considerations, namely, fighting the US invites destruction. Not conquest, the US is no longer capable of conquering a country, but simple destruction. The Romans ruled an empire that at least provided peace (whenever there wasn’t a civil war for the throne.) But the US can only provide war, to rule by terror. The US has nukes and it has the will to use them. It’s like doing away with the Zionist project, unlike chess, the rules for end games are not known. Powerful people back in the day were alarmed at Nixon’s nuclear adventurism. The supposedly high and mighty of today have degenerated so much they tend to favor Trump instead. Being afraid of Trump and his fellow American ruling class is, what’s the legal word, oh, sane.  Now I urge no one to ignore their fears nor be ruled by them. And what’s good for individuals in this case is good for states too I think. 
 
That said, the point about peanuts may be a little hyperbolic, but it’s true. The question is, does the PRC leadership believe that there is such a thing as socialism, and even more, that there is such a things as imperialism. Do they understand that there is an fundamental conflict that cannot be compromised but only won. And worse, unless we (the socialist side I aspire to be on) win, everyone will share in the common ruin. Socialize production or socialize the apocalypse? That’s the real choice, but do they understand that? Do they see the wealth as a tool, or is it the goal? I think the more billionaires (and millionaires) PRC has, the weaker it is, politically, socially, even in the long run economically. Do they see themselves as on the road to a brighter future more or less like today, except the market decides more and more?* Or do they see themselves as leading a struggle to abolish classes by production for use, not profit? And see the capitalist sphere in their economy as a mixed blessing at best, one that will become more and more a liability? 
 
*Yes, I know you can call that the capitalist road. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jan 24 2026 16:23 utc | 288

Sorry to come back to Trump’s threatened 100% tariffs but sooner or later one has to decide what to do about Trump’s cock: suck it or cut it? The tragic thing is that he is so deluded he thinks anyone respects him or America anymore. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 16:29 utc | 289

 “…ties into something lovedonbass> Dumbass implied…bad conditions in Iran are solely the product of sanctions…Well, putting yourself in the situation where your being sanctioned…the US a malign actor…[but whatabout] the ayatollahs..Fucking fan boys…
Neofeudalfuture  184

 
While I’m not a fan of fanboys occasionally they are right about something, 1%..maybe 2% of the time.  And with Dumbass’s endless verbal diarrhea he’s bound to squirt something out of his orifice that will stick to the wall.  And though I don’t have enough time left in this life to read through his comments, in what you excerpt, Dumbass is correct. 
 
As to your whataboutism, what business is it of the US, who is “a malign actor” by your own admission, to be judge/jury/excecutioner of Iran’s people?  By what right does a tiny clique of globalist/neocolonialist/neocon/neoliberals in Jerusalem/London/DC enact a punishment that will [knowingly] lead to privation of wholly innocent parties and..in the course of time, lead to war?
 
And I want to emphasize, this post is in no way supportive of Dumbass’s lack of self-control, the daily destruction of comment threads by Dumbass’s endless posting of comments is right up there with the endless postings of that anti-Jew guy. 
 
And to be clear on that particular tangent, I have many problems with the actions of Israel/Israeli-Americans/Israeli-1st-Americans but, not Jews, many Jews think the aforementioned are wacko-nut-jobs.  One is an ethnological group the other a political group with genocidal intentions.  One is an immutable trait of birth, the other, to be a Israeli/Israeli-Americans/Israeli-1st-American, is a deliberate choice to live life as a genocidal maniac. And, I am sure their some exceptions but, with polls showing 95% approval for the Gaza genocide I think it difference without much of a distinction.

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 24 2026 17:07 utc | 290

“regime change failure”
 
Aren’t USrael about to have another go? Lots of air movements, tankers, AWACs etc 

Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Jan 24 2026 17:14 utc | 291

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 24 2026 13:18 utc | 252
 
let’s reform the entire fucking economy ..Nationwide strikes and protests.
 
<= Are you sure its the economy..
 
looks to me more like its failure of the Constitution..and the result of the Federal Reserve, a private bank. than the economy?
 
 
Posted by: robin | Jan 24 2026 12:03 utc | 246
 
thanks for the blockquote suggestion..
when i click on blockquote it captures everything written in the message instead of just just the part i want block quoted.  so nothing is separated out.. 
 

Posted by: snake | Jan 24 2026 17:18 utc | 292

@291
 
“By what right…..”
 
Heirs to Reagan’s US’ “shining city on the hill” would better serve their masters’ gain by owning all the oil and rare earths on the planet.
 
The right is from might, and the fact the current owners, even the ones with nukes don’t have the cajónes to fight back!
 
Maybe Trump’s handlers are wrong?
 
I wish this were sarc!

Posted by: paddy | Jan 24 2026 17:24 utc | 293

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 24 2026 13:56 utc | 261

 
Your comment reads like the finest lyrics.

Posted by: Avtonom | Jan 24 2026 17:32 utc | 294

What is a Drop Gun ?
Border Patrol Agent Shoots Armed Suspect In Minneapolis

Known in the business as a drop gun . Every US cop keeps a drop gun on his  squad car…..
 
….A drop gun is a firearm illicitly used to be planted on or near a person or crime scene to falsely implicate them in a crime, often to justify a shooting by law enforcement or cover up accidental or intentional homicide. It represents a deliberate obstruction of justice and undermines the integrity of the legal system. (Link sbove)
 
 
 

Posted by: Exile | Jan 24 2026 17:44 utc | 295

Yes:
 
Live Updates: Federal Agents Shoot and Kill a Person in Minneapolis
The shooting prompted a clash between law enforcement and more than 100 protesters who swarmed the scene. The man had a firearm, according to federal officials

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 17:55 utc | 296

The man had a firearm, according to federal officials
 
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 24 2026 17:55 utc | 297
 

 
He was restrained on the ground and being beaten and kicked by at least 5 ICEmen when he was shot point blank.  
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 24 2026 18:03 utc | 297

The New Yorker has been a total POS for at least 30 years, ever since that vapid society twat Tina Brown was at the helm. Typical Russophobic mouthpiece. 

Posted by: Adriatic Hillbilly | Jan 24 2026 18:08 utc | 298

Re: BDS 
 
Having a discussion with the Mrs. last night about a recent story from my neck-of-the-words about an Israeli basketball player in the NBA, his ascent to star-player status, and the resulting spotlight on his thoughts and feelings about his “country” and the ongoing genocide of Palestinians.
 
The article does do an admirable job of addressing the question overall. Being a left-establishment fish rag, the Oregonian as of late has been as detestable as any other large metro paper to dissidents. I stopped reading years ago and only parse it to get a vague notion of local politics (I-5 bridge construction (total boondoggle), funding shortfalls for schools as a result of a voter measure in the 90s which centralized school funding to the state, culture suicide-watch of every left-establishment metro area). 
 
Being a hockey fan, the Mrs. does have an interest in professional sports and has given thought to the intersection of politics and the business of professional sports. Other posters here have also covered this topic wrt the U.S. hosting the World Cup and whether countries should boycott participation. I have little hope of any such widespread movement. Honor has long departed professional sports and from its fandom, with the possible exception of the NHL (chalked-up to its overall incredibly rigorous and manly exercise of pure athletic talent and effort; contrast that to the Dog and Pony show of the NFL with choreographed end-zone dances or in the NBA with star players taking rest-nights for lower calf tightness a sure sign that professional sporting events have been completely captured by the Moguls of sports betting, a scourge upon any semblance of leftover spirit inhabiting sports).
 
It should be well-known that not only have Jews captured media and finance in the U.S., but they also sit atop three of the four major professional leagues in the U.S. (MLB, NBA, and NHL (!!!)) as league commissioners. The one hold-out, Roger Goodell of the NFL, is almost no better: an imbecilic evangelical Christian who ordered a league-wide moment of silence for the victims of Oct. 7th, allowed Jewish DEI infiltration during the BLM-thing and only relented after a huge boycott movement against the NFL, and is good friends with Jewish owners like Robert Kraft from the Patriots.
 
The NFL might as well be a Neo-Gladitorial exhibition showing heroic white QBs up against gigantic mongoloid browns. And the Goy applaud. 
 
But the Mrs. wants her hockey. And without the side of politics please. And this would be all well and good but I have to remind her that, being Catholic, we have to investigate companies that support the right to murder children in the U.S. and to boycott those. Why, if the Palestinians are being slaughtered indiscriminately, should we support a Basketball league that supports Israel by allowing an Israeli player? Silence ensued, of course. 

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Jan 24 2026 18:16 utc | 299

thanks for the blockquote suggestion..when i click on blockquote it captures everything written in the message instead of just just the part i want block quoted.  so nothing is separated out..
Posted by: snake | Jan 24 2026 17:18 utc | 293

It’s a toggle, blue when active – when you want to stop blockquoting. click again.
Alternately, paste the text you want, select it, then click the button once.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 24 2026 18:25 utc | 300