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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

On the spiritual plane, the planet Neptune completes its latest 165 year journey through the zodiac on Sunday, when it finally departs the sign of Pisces – it will soon enter Aries marking a significant shift in the spiritual plane. 
So that’s all good then  
 
 
Posted by: Inki | Jan 25 2026 5:52 utc | 394
 
What would we do without such wisdom!?

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Jan 25 2026 6:22 utc | 401

“Losing Dollar Supremacy… The Savage Consequences of Weaponizing the Dollar as a Political Cudgel”
 
https://sonar21.com/losing-dollar-supremacy-the-savage-consequences-of-weaponizing-the-dollar-as-a-political-cudgel/

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 25 2026 7:15 utc | 402

@ GeorgeWendell | Jan 25 2026 7:15 utc | 403 with the Larry Johnson link…thx
 
I guess I have to say I disagree with two points in his piece.
1.  The US dollar has been weaponized since its inception and is only seen as a weapon now that there are challenges available…..what the hell do folks think the World Bank and IMF have been doing all these years other than financially raping countries because there was no alternative?
2.  His tilting at bitcoin as some sort of positive alternative to the US dollar shows his basic ignorance of the evils of global private finance, IMO…..his claim of its independence is laughable.  And his not understanding the existential evil of private finance lowers my opinion of him for me.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 25 2026 7:37 utc | 403

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 25 2026 7:37 utc | 404
 
 
I posted it up here to bring it to peoples attention since it is topical. I didn’t write the article and posting it here does not mean I am responsible for its contents nor that I agree with them. People who make comments on Larry’s site will be interesting to read too since he usually attracts a lot of comments. 
 
What I would say is that Trump is causing an enormous amount of new instability in the world which also impacts economies and the financial systems behind them. The on and off tariffs are an example. He’s causing damage to the US dollar as well due to this kind of behaviour.  We will see where it leads to but I don’t think it is going to work in favour of the US. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 25 2026 9:13 utc | 404

https://sonar21.com/losing-dollar-supremacy-the-savage-consequences-of-weaponizing-the-dollar-as-a-political-cudgel/
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 25 2026 7:15 utc | 403
 
I have the same doubts about bitcoin as an alternative :
1) it requires the internet : in case of social trouble or governement switching off like in Iran, you can’t make a transaction
2) if you have no electricity, you can’t make a transaction
3) it’s tracable : if you buy a coffee with your walley, the seller can know everything you did with that wallet
4) if your feet (or a loved one’s feet) are maintained on a stove by a criminal at 2am, you will hand over your bitcoins – this is not the case if your precious metals are in a commercial vault that will not open if they see you under duress
5) how far are we from quantum cracking?
6) who created bitcoin? we are not sure it was not a 3-letter agency to drain savings away from gold (N-akamoto SA-tochi)

Posted by: Asian Frog | Jan 25 2026 9:22 utc | 405

There was an alternative: transfer ruble and Comecon.
But then Gorbachev and Yeltsin implemented a new Generalplan Ost killing millions for the benefit of the capitalists.

Posted by: p3t3r | Jan 25 2026 9:35 utc | 406

I have no idea of the technical nature of Trump’s “Discombobulator”, as allegedly used in Caracas.
 
However Iran should seriously consider the possibility that waiting for a foreign power to strike first may mean immediate defeat. There are no secret hiding places from ISR.
 
Iran’s only weapon is the oil price. Trump may care deeply about Zionist billionaire donors but not, I think, about the state of Israel.
His electorate care about rising prices. Nothing else.

Posted by: necromancer | Jan 25 2026 9:41 utc | 407

@Asian Frog | Jan 25 2026 9:22 utc 
 
Damn right. I suggest Singapore. I also suggest that the vault owners believe you to be storing external hard drives rather than bullion.

Posted by: necromancer | Jan 25 2026 9:43 utc | 408

The current situation in the US is getting increasingly dangerous for Iran.
 
As usual, Trump & co. will do anything to divert attention from domestic issues.

Posted by: Avtonom | Jan 25 2026 10:04 utc | 409

Posted by: Asian Frog | Jan 25 2026 9:22 utc | 406
Bitcoin is a diversion to keep new central bank minted liquidity away from precious metals and other assets they don’t want you to remember. Look up history of what happened to precious metals in the Weimar inflationary era.
 
Not to mention increasing speculation from non-trivial sources Bitcoin is created by a main three letter agency. They even have academic papers on the cryptography.

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 25 2026 10:29 utc | 410

@411
 
There’s also strong correlation between Bitcoin/cryptos to the Nasdaq stock index. That is, most of the time, for some reason they seem to be reacting to the same direction as Nasdaq.
 
Why is that? In times of liquidity crunch, how is that supposed to act as a safe haven?

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 25 2026 10:43 utc | 411

Re: New Reserve Currency ?
 
there can be a few reserve currencies. No need to obess about a single global reserve currency. 

Posted by: Exile | Jan 25 2026 10:46 utc | 412

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 25 2026 9:13 utc | 405
 
We will see where it leads to but I don’t think it is going to work in favour of the US. 
 
 
<= there is a difference between the people in Heart land America and the people running the elite owned USA (Minnesota).
 
 
The digital platform, has imprisoned the Average American, it has made history a variable to be manipulated, it has replaced the natural world with a pseudo world facilitated by propaganda and 24/7 surveillance, and it has empowered and benefited the too big to fail beyond anything possible in the pre digital platform days. 
 
Pretty much the digital platform has removed the governed people, and the government that governs them, from the real world and replaced both with an  24/7 engineered pseudo-world.  Conscious Life itself has been digitized.  No one without a lot of money and access to the power at the top can escape..   
 

Posted by: snake | Jan 25 2026 10:50 utc | 413

Alongside the death toll, 97,645 have been wounded with 30 per cent suffering eye injuries, according to research by Professor Amir-Mobarez Parasta.More than 33,000 protesters have been killed in Iran following the regime’s brutal crackdown on anti-government demonstrations.
 
Who is this person claiming this??? Western media is pushing this to escalate……..

Posted by: Jo | Jan 25 2026 12:35 utc | 414

As the ‘Homeland’ front where fascist paramilitary uniformed thugs with dodgy badges and guns are about to start dragging people from their homes and dragged away to some ‘camp’.
 
Such a succulent Hitleresque Nazi nomenclature ‘Homeland Security’ isn’t it?
 
We were always the bad guys, the Nazis, whether it was papa Bush or papa Kennedy who built up Nazi Germany as a proxy then; as their grandkids have done with proxy Ukraine this time. 
 
Fucking  ‘Homeland’! Morons. 
 Through two and half decades of BIPARTISAN US Bolloxtics  – there is NO LEFT/RIGHT,  only ever ABOVE/ BELOW.
 
Any c**t round here still pretending otherwise will from now on be requested to dance to the death  – let’s make this shit real HasbaRats. 
 
In the meantime  – let’s see if the Pizza index humint smoke has been taken under control. Is there any fire?
 

— GEROMAN — time will tell – 👀 —

 
 

@GeromanAT
3h

Iran The Saturday ‘Pizza Index’ of establishments neighboring the Pentagon has started to decline. Analysts are going home. At the same time, the number of visitors to gay bars and liquor stores is increasing. There’s a brief pause in the war with Iran. Condottiero 🇷🇺 TG 
 

@rollin10314

2h

So basically we are measuring the movement of pizza, hookers and blow to determine if WW3 is just over the horizon. Guess that’s an improvement over the inspection of the entrails of sacrificed animals.
Jan 25, 2026 · 10:24 AM UTC

 
 
lol. Morons. Pizza and buggery. Beats the English Rum and Buggery empire building. 

Posted by: DunGroanin | Jan 25 2026 12:45 utc | 415

Posted by: Asian Frog | Jan 25 2026 9:22 utc | 406
 
Good points though #4 seems iffy.  How would a criminal know you have bitcoin?  And he’s going to torture you for it, instead of quickly stealing anything of value and getting out?  I suspect that such a sadist robber would be more likely to drag you to your nearest bank then use your bank card and PIN.
 
unimperator hits the nail on the head.  These cryptos are created to divert people away from gold and silver.  It is always about depressing the price of the latter two.  Fail to do so and control is lost.  Cryptos are a new angle for maintaining control.
 
Let’s be honest, in such a corrupt system you can be certain that anything new that springs up is just another hustle.

Posted by: EoinW | Jan 25 2026 12:54 utc | 416

@ GeorgeWendell | Jan 25 2026 1:44 utc | 369
 
I see you’ve moved the goal posts from “colour [sic] revolution and regime change” to “keep[ing] a federal army in check”. 

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 25 2026 12:59 utc | 417

@415
 
33000 dead in a couple of weeks!
 
IDF is jealous.
 
Really all those bodies would be a health issue by now.
 
The empire is showing its hypocrisy!  Despite Piers Morgan excusing IDF with 7 Oct revenge claims.
 
After Minneapolis it is Trump whose regime is evil!

Posted by: paddy | Jan 25 2026 13:11 utc | 418

That exploding sound is tens of thousands of silver short positions imploding before market forces they are powerless to stop. These brakes placed by compliant banks around the world who are beholden to the US establishment to help slow USD decline are over. Finished. Silver will never be below 80 USD again and I expect it will go much, much higher than that.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 25 2026 14:52 utc | 419

33000 dead in a couple of weeks!
 
IDF is jealous.
 
Posted by: paddy | Jan 25 2026 13:11 utc | 419
 
A good point actually. Who would still argue Israel could not have been involved?

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 25 2026 15:35 utc | 420

Yes, but who are the terrorists? Mossad sleepers, MI6 sleepers or both? Is there a Kurdish component?
At any rate, once identified by the Iranians I doubt many will be captured.
 
Posted by: Barrel Brown | Jan 25 2026 5:15 utc | 393
No need to speculate when the facts have been admitted:
1. CIA: pompeio publicly admitted this 
2. Mossad: admitted by Israeli officials on public izzraeli television.
 
As for capture, some entries from Iranian news:
 

🇮🇷/🇺🇸🇮🇱 The Intelligence Organization of the IRGC in Ilam Province dealt a heavy blow to the leaders of separatist groups and the leaders of recent riots.
 
🇮🇷/🇺🇸🇮🇱 Arrest of individuals associated with Zionist media in Yazd
 
So far, more than 150 leaders and main elements of rioters affiliated with the counter-revolution, including the misguided Bahá’í sect, Restart group, and elements related to monarchists and Zionist media such as Iran International, have been identified and arrested in Yazd, central Irahn.
 
🇮🇷/🇺🇸Iranian Basij forces attempting to control unrest during recent riots in Iran.Notably, Basij forces are not armed with firearms.
 
🇮🇷/🇺🇸 Foreign-backed armed rioters are arrested in Tehran, Iran.
 
🇮🇷/🇺🇸🇮🇱 Terrorist involved in the martyrdom of 4 security forces: I am not a danger to society! Do not execute me! It appears he hasn’t fully grasped reality yet.
 
🇮🇷/ 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 IRGC Intelligence Organization: The conspiracy of 10 hostile intelligence services against Iran has been foiled.
 
The IRGC Intelligence says that the terrorist incidents in Dey month were part of a grand American-Zionist plan against Iran’s unity, foiled by security forces and public cooperation.
 
The enemy’s command center was formed immediately after the 12-day war with the participation of 10 hostile intelligence services. The goal of this plan was internal chaos, militant group activity, and foreign intervention to create an existential threat against Iran.
 
What actions did the IRGC Intelligence Organization take against the sedition?
 
– Arrest and summons of 735 individuals linked to anti-security networks.
 
– Invitation and guidance of 11,000 vulnerable individuals.
 
– Discovery of 743 illegal weapons.
 
– Identification of 46 agents linked to foreign intelligence services.
 
What did the enemy do to spread violence?
 
– Terrorists’ exploitation of public gatherings.
 
– Direct support from foreign political-security officials for the riot foot soldiers.
 
– Manipulation of social media algorithms to incite violence.
 
– Use of thugs and organized criminals.
 
– Brutal and bloody killing of people and security forces.
 
What measures are on the IRGC Intelligence Organization’s agenda?
 
– Infiltration into the communication networks of rioters.
 
– Surveillance of border terrorist networks.
 
– Use of deceived elements for reverse infiltration.
 
– Cognitive manipulation of the layer of planners and executors of combined operations.
 
– Continued identification and decisive confrontation with riot-making networks.
🇮🇷/🇺🇸🇮🇱 Ministry of Intelligence: 16 thugs active in the terrorist incidents of Tehran in January have been arrested
 
– These individuals were identified and arrested in the past 24 hours during a joint operation by Tehran Intelligence Organization and FARAJA.
 
– 8 of them were arrested in the Sattarkhan, Marzdaran, and Golestan Town areas.
 
– One of these rioters, who had consumed alcoholic beverages, clashed with security forces and was shot in the leg.
 
– These 8 were the main perpetrators of attacks on security forces and the burning of government and private vehicles. More than 40 cold weapons, including blood-stained daggers, stolen police and Basij uniforms from the riots, quantities of ammunition for firearms, drugs, and a large volume of alcoholic beverages were seized from them.
 
– Some of the detainees have high financial means, and one of them is a factory owner.
 
– The anonymous soldiers of Imam Zaman (may God hasten his reappearance) in the Tehran Intelligence Organization also identified and arrested 8 others who were making and throwing homemade bombs, setting vehicles on fire, and harming security forces in the east, south, and southwest areas of Tehran (Baharestan city).
🇮🇷/🇺🇸🇮🇱 Ministry of Intelligence: 16 thugs active in the terrorist incidents of Tehran in January have been arrested
– These individuals were identified and arrested in the past 24 hours during a joint operation by Tehran Intelligence Organization and FARAJA.
– 8 of them were arrested in the Sattarkhan, Marzdaran, and Golestan Town areas.
– One of these rioters, who had consumed alcoholic beverages, clashed with security forces and was shot in the leg.
– These 8 were the main perpetrators of attacks on security forces and the burning of government and private vehicles. More than 40 cold weapons, including blood-stained daggers, stolen police and Basij uniforms from the riots, quantities of ammunition for firearms, drugs, and a large volume of alcoholic beverages were seized from them.
– Some of the detainees have high financial means, and one of them is a factory owner.
– The anonymous soldiers of Imam Zaman (may God hasten his reappearance) in the Tehran Intelligence Organization also identified and arrested 8 others who were making and throwing homemade bombs, setting vehicles on fire, and harming security forces in the east, south, and southwest areas of Tehran (Baharestan city).

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jan 25 2026 15:49 utc | 421

Really smart if the IRGC to publicise this:


– Infiltration into the communication networks of rioters.
 
– Surveillance of border terrorist networks.
 
– Use of deceived elements for reverse infiltration.
 

It means the Mossad and CIA have to consider that their operatives might be compromised.
 
And that their remaining communication networks might be infiltrated …
 
Effectively, the entire remaining network might possibly be rolled up already …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Jan 25 2026 15:53 utc | 422

The absurd notion expressed above that, “Naked Capitalism never says squat about Israeli war crimes…” is an ignorant and/or malicious lie and directly counter to Yves Smith clearly-stated opinions about the evils being done in Gaza by Israel against the Palestinians. (And no one should even think to honor such ignorant, lazy gaslighting as this by providing easily-found evidence to support the value and worth of Naked Capitalism–instead, these simpletons should prove it to themselves by visiting and actually reading the NC articles, commentary and comments! I predict they will not do this.)

Posted by: Luke Carus | Jan 25 2026 17:52 utc | 423

The Kabuki goes on, …
 

Members of the Iranian parliament argue that the EP uses human rights as a pretext to interfere in Iran’s internal affairs “while issuing resolutions that effectively place it in the position of supporting terrorism and terrorist groups.” [ https://sputnikglobe.com/20260125/iran-outraged-by-european-parliaments-hostility-1123526148.html ]

 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 25 2026 20:47 utc | 424

This, works here. …
 

“Law on the adjustment of criminal offenses and sanctions for violations of restrictive measures of the European Union”
https://www.bundestag.de/dokumente/textarchiv/2026/kw03-de-eu-massnahmen-1134338
From https://dert.tech/meinung/268363-buerokratische-todesstrafe-wer-eu-sanktionierten/
“What sounds like a normal, democratic legal framework, euphemistically referred to by the Bundestag as ‘harmonization’ (with EU law), can also affect any private individual who helps someone affected. This is stated in the draft law: According to it, contracts of any kind with sanctioned persons, as well as fees, donations, monetary gifts, essential goods, or services to affected persons such as Droĝru are punishable by law. Anyone who violates this law can expect to spend up to five years in prison, or up to ten years in “particularly serious cases.”
Murderers and rapists do not lose their assets, have legal representation, and traditionally receive a lot of encouragement from women with optimism.But it is better not to have an opinion in the EU anymore.
 
Posted by: BlindSpot | Jan 25 2026 18:11 utc | 44
 

Or the same legal opinion in Iran.
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 25 2026 21:08 utc | 425

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 25 2026 12:59 utc | 418

I see you would rather paint me as dishonest rather that accept the truth contained in the Second Amendment.

That tells me a lot about you.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 25 2026 22:34 utc | 426

@ GeorgeWendell | Jan 25 2026 22:34 utc | 427
 
The “truth” of the Second Amendment is that citizens can own guns in order, if necessary, to preserve the Republic. The violent suppression of the Whiskey Rebellion was already an example at that time, and it was followed by the violent suppression of Shays’ Rebellion.
 
Concentrate less on the pretty words of the Founding Plutocrats, and more on their behaviors.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 25 2026 23:52 utc | 427

@4429
 
Never post AI.
 
The US constitution state the congress will raise an army and no appropriation for it shall be more than 2 years.  Another power of congress is to regulate militia of states brought in to federal service.
 
The writers were against a standing army.
 
The tone of the AI is misinforming, maybe by the trainer of the LLM.

Posted by: paddy | Jan 26 2026 0:14 utc | 428

@428
 
The Trump regimes is in more trouble than Khameini.
 
ICE/DOJ interpretation of 2nd amendment is “we see your gun we can kill you…”

Posted by: paddy | Jan 26 2026 0:17 utc | 429

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 25 2026 22:34 utc | 427
 
#######
 
Constitutions and laws are only as good as the people enforcing them.
 
Because administering the laws is power, it attracts the worst and least ethical.
 
Bottom line, words are just words. And men will always twist words for personal gain.
 
The reason why men like Putin, Xi, and the Ayatollah are reviled in the West is because they try to administer the laws faithfully. They show up the West by doing the job of the executive competently.
 
They would all be much loved in the West if they enjoyed cocaine, young boys, and money.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 26 2026 0:26 utc | 430

@418 malenkov

A “colour revolution and regime change” in the US would by necessity be ‘deep state’ run, given that other examples in other countries are widely assumed to be. Meaning it would just be more USA .

Keeping a federal army in check might be about as far as population are able to go in the name of independence.

If the likes of:

“That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. ”

Is not the creation or enactment of law, then I don’t know (and I probably don’t).

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 26 2026 0:30 utc | 431

Regarding Sidecar and New Left Review. 
 
I read NLR all that I can. It gives absolutely essential information about the political backdrop to events. It also encourages Marxist speculation about what those events mean. But it is fairly consistently anti-Russian – that is, opposed to the current Russian government and ostensibly supporting the tiny pseudo-leftist organisations backed by Western money which oppose that government. It is also fairly consistently anti-Iranian and anti-Chinese in much the same ways. Sidecar is just a dumbed-down short-form version of this.
 
I do not believe that the people in charge of NLR have been suborned by NATO; they wouldn’t write some of the stuff they do if they had been. What I believe is that these are all anti-Communist Marxists, mostly having been in this game since the 1980s or even earlier. They therefore have a visceral dislike of structural leftism and justify this dislike by being super-purist. It’s more understandable that they dislike the Iranian government, which is after all a theocracy, but as Trotsky pointed out, one has to be objective about what is happening – his example was that of the Italian fascists gave money to Algerian anti-colonial rebels to undermine France, this was an objectively good thing even if it gave the fascists more leverage, because it weakened global colonialism. NLR people don’t do this because they are intellectually lazy and obsessed with point-scoring within their own coterie.
 
If you leave those points aside, it remains a magazine worth reading, both for the commentary (which includes conservative commentary) and the data.

Posted by: MFB | Jan 26 2026 8:24 utc | 432