Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
January 15, 2026
Iran – Trump Chickened Out

Yesterday U.S. President Donald Trump was ready and willing to bomb Iran. The most important target would have been the Supreme Leader, Ajatollah Khamenei.

But Iran was ready and Khamenei safe. The U.S. military, in contrast, was not ready to defend against the inevitable retaliation that would have come out of Iran. There are only three destroyers with air-defenses in the area that could offer  protection against a ballistic missile onslaught. A few minutes after the first strikes their arsenals would have been empty.

Before the last bombing of Iran THAAD and Patriot air defenses from the U.S. and South Korea had been flown to the Middle East. A U.S. carrier group was stationed nearby and U.S. bases had been depopulated. The military was able to provide Trump with somewhat reasonable options.

U.S. allies, most importantly Israel but also some Gulf countries, were fully on board.

This round was way different.

The military was unable to give any good options for strikes. It had to ask Trump to stand down.

The Gulf countries were anxious and did not want to be part of a campaign:

“Bombing Iran goes against the calculus and interests of the Arab Gulf States,” said Bader al-Saif, an assistant history professor at Kuwait University. “Neutralizing the current regime, whether through regime change or internal leadership reconfiguration, can potentially translate into the unparalleled hegemony of Israel, which won’t serve the Gulf States.”

Even Israel suggested to wait until the ‘regime’ breaks down.

That is not going to happen.

The internal configuration of the Islamic Republic has made ‘regime change’ nearly impossible. A majority of the country and the security forces support the country’s political structure. No bunch of paid terrorists, who shoot at random people as well as security forces, can break that connection.

In consequence, at least for now, Trump chickened out.

 

Comments

Instead of crazy, why not think of Trump and others as ‘a heartbeat away from eternity’?  In the case of the EU elite, add nihilism. Nuclear war? So what?
No one seems to notice or protest against this emergent Gerontocracy.  Biden , McConnell, Graham, the whole thing looks scary.  At least with Russia and China,they have some discipline with this, defenestration or severe loss of face at a party congress.  There was some lady Congresswoman who disappeared a while back. They finally found her in a nursing home.  

Posted by: Eighthman | Jan 15 2026 17:15 utc | 101

Russia is already weak

Speaking of cope, CopeDog, tell me why your Supreme Leader Trump isnt ready to deploy troops to Ukraine to save their proxy and all the investments? Or why they released the two sailors of Russian origin on the empty tanker they finally managed to catch after a two week and millions of dollars chase. You seem to be trying to convince yourself that US actions are coming from.a place of strength? You must have watched a different military parade than I did and seem to immerse yourself in sources thst support your rather uninformed worldview. Sad.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 15 2026 17:15 utc | 102

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 15 2026 16:25 utc | 58
 
In addition, we’re in the 21st century now.  Latin Americans are very aware of the Gringo’s history in LATAM in murder, coups, death squads and CIA involvement.  (Operation Condor).  They had clue what hit them from the 50’s to 90’s.   No fucking way they let the US destroy their country again.  Citizens in Argentina and Chile are waking up to the Zionist Horde that’s invading their countries. 

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 15 2026 17:18 utc | 103

Posted by: catdog | Jan 15 2026 17:07 utc | 92
NATO in ONE word : STANDARDISATION.
Try to process that one … and when you’ll be finished processing it ; try harder !

Posted by: Savonarole | Jan 15 2026 17:18 utc | 104

What a strange similitude… Some use to call this “astroturf”, an artificial spread of an opinion to make it seems popular. Even if it was genuine, can one person talk for more than 90 millions far away ?
Posted by: Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 15:49 utc | 38\
 
I feel the same Sebgo.
Her story was and is genuine. 
I still don’t understand it. When I see her again , Ill ask if she were still there would she prefer bombs?
As to astroturfing, bro I’m just retelling what I was told.

Posted by: Tannenhouser | Jan 15 2026 17:19 utc | 105

@Savonarole | Jan 15 2026 17:09 utc | 94

Not a big thing ; maybe a kind of “decapitation strike” or something like that.  

The west love little things, such as cutting people’s heads off. That is why they invented ISIS.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 15 2026 17:20 utc | 106

I like Alex Krainer.  He provides an alternative viewpoint. 
 
 I like to hear as many plausible hypotheses as possible.   Then I draw mental flowcharts…eliminating the hypotheses that don’t pan out. 

Posted by: Fredrick | Jan 15 2026 17:21 utc | 107

Settle down. We go through this kabuki in the runup to every war.
 
A few weeks ago, we were hearing that the United States dare not attack Venezuela, that’s Trump’s threats were empty bluster, he had no options, etc..
 
That aged like milk, even as too many folks here try to spin a defeat into a victory. 

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 15 2026 17:21 utc | 108

The diaspora live in a time capsule.  Whatever politics were in play when they left, is how the perceive current reality, no matter how much the culture has changed in their old country.  They also need to justify their decision to leave their family and home, so they look at their new country with rose colored glasses.
Trump is retreating because the Arab countries and Turkey explained to Trump that Iran is a real military supported by China and Russia.  Last week he had Netanyahu and Rubio in his ear.  But it’s only Thursday, the Zionist billionaire class is surely in his face today.  The problem is his shallowness, he doesn’t understand Iran and doesn’t like to think very hard.
 
 

Posted by: Deniz | Jan 15 2026 17:21 utc | 109

@ 31 (Saint Jimmy)
Good post. No one wants to talk about the elephant in the room: we live on a planet with finite resources and we are recklessly putting them to use – many of which are one time uses, non-recyclable ones – to produce a way of life that is objectively miserable, which no one except the 90th percentile and up on the income distribution give a shit about continuing.
 
Look at what’s happening in Minneapolis. In 2020, they burned down not just a police station, but one of the world’s foremost symbols of consumerism, a Target Superstore. Consciously or not, people are waking up to the fact that the only entity that wins the rat race is the fucking rat.
 
During May 68, people rose up and revolted against economic prosperity itself. Raoul Vaneigem spoke of a Ford worker who said the following:

“Since 1936 I have been fighting for higher wages. My father before me fought for higher wages. I’ve got a TV, a fridge and a Cortina. If you ask me it’s been a dog’s life from start to finish.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 15 2026 17:23 utc | 110

Last night in an interview with Judge Andrew Napolitano, Dr. Gilbert Doctorow suggested that this might be the time for Iran to launch a preemptive attack on Israel and US bases in the region.  The US/Israeli attack is probably just a matter of time. Why wait until the US and Israel launch their own attack, possibly degrading Iranian response capabilities and having their defensive measures in place?  
He also suggested that this might be the time for China to declare a blockade of Taiwain.

Posted by: Diversity Heretic | Jan 15 2026 17:23 utc | 111

lol. trolls life.
i wonder what percentage of the utilized defense budget heads there?
or maybe I just want to know how much of the actual effort expended as a result of war spending is keyboard commandos and their regurgitants.

Posted by: Not Ewe | Jan 15 2026 17:25 utc | 112

Tell us all, who created Math? And I don’t mean who discovered this or that process or theorum or whatevers.

It would be good to refer to Castoriadis on “ensidic” or “ensemblistic-identitary” logic here. Math is an invention of people that helps certain purposes we pursue, like economic planning (the reason we invented math to start with). But math is not the “language of the universe”, the universe is chaos which we impose order upon. “The map is not the territory”, and math is just a map which can be correct in places and incorrect in others. As economists like to say, “all models are wrong, but some are more useful than others.”
 
Maybe I sound a little too Feuerbachian here, substituting god for humanity. But if that’s that, Feuerbach was right.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 15 2026 17:27 utc | 113

‘Iran is NOT Venezuela’ — Seyed Mohammed Marandi tells RT’s Rick Sanchez NO CHANCE Trump pulls a successful military operation against Iran
‘Iran is NOT Venezuela & Vietnam & Iraq & Afghanistan combined
It’s a very powerful country with very powerful friends across region’

https://t.me/rtnews/130520

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 15 2026 17:28 utc | 114

Posted by: Watcher | Jan 15 2026 16:40 utc | 71
 
####
 
Who is more foolish?
 
The old man who should know better or the young person who doesn’t know better?
 
“I was talking to a young person” is the liberal, “my 5-year-old thinks Trump is evil” meme.
 
As Gruff stated, diaspora are not necessarily reliable narrators.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 15 2026 17:28 utc | 115

B-21 aren’t yet fielded, it will take years . 
Posted by: SOS | Jan 15 2026 15:23 utc | 21
 
yet at least one was used for Venezuela , can’t remember the exact words but something like “testing unit(s) but to production line standards” (and the b-1 and b-52 were there to torch the crash area if lost IMHO)
 
now for current situation , don’t now how pizza index was yesterday, but day before it was higher than prior to Venezuela . Will also consider that the weekend thing might be a thing, nutty did bolt so maybe just a tantric /tease stage before the real action this (or next) weekend 
 
and it might end as just enough theater (with a little help from Iran ?) for trump to say mission accomplished and write off the all mess.

Posted by: Newbie | Jan 15 2026 17:30 utc | 116

Tom, nah, sorry, just acknowledge that encrypted property rights have existed for seventeen years now… Peer to peer electronic cash… Though they will need to turn the internet back on at some point then !
 

Posted by: E | Jan 15 2026 17:30 utc | 117

Posted by: Diversity Heretic | Jan 15 2026 17:23 utc | 114
 
#####
 
Doctorow is literally retarded or CIA. Probably both.
 
What does that say about the Judge?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 15 2026 17:30 utc | 118

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Jan 15 2026 17:13 utc | 101
 

Iran needs a nuclear weapon and if Khamenei won’t or can’t withdraw his and Khomeini’s fatwas against nuclear weapons, he can still find a loophole: maybe Iran can’t develop nuclear weapons, but it could buy them from, say, North Korea?

 
Your insistence on nuclear proliferation is truly astonishing given the context.
 
As we speak, a country, Iran, has just demonstrated that it can deter two nuclear countries : the global hegemon, the USA, and the regional power, Israe, from attacking it.
 
And it has done this without possessing nuclear weapons or threatening to acquire one or use them.
Only with aerial defense and missiles systems.
 
This is a historic event, and one that should inspire other countries.
 
You should applaud this achievement instead of keeping with encouraging the pursuit of a nuclear weapon whose use comes with so many risks.
 
Iran deserves a worldwide standing applause now.

Posted by: Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 17:30 utc | 119

NOT CONFIRMED:

 
—❗️🇮🇷 BREAKING: Initial reports that former President Hassan Rouhani and former Foreign Minister Javad Zarif were arrested by Iranian authorities several days ago
Rouhani and Zarif are radical Reformists, advocating for closer ties with the West. They were responsible for the disastrous 2015 Nuclear Deal and they have been very critical of the Islamic Republic and its allies, to the point they could arguably be considered traitors.
The news hasn’t been confirmed yet, but it was claimed on the famous Iranian talkshow ‘Jedaal’ by Abolqasem Jarareh (an MP) and another prominent politician.

https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/27446

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 15 2026 17:33 utc | 120

… But math is not the “language of the universe”, the universe is chaos which we impose order upon. …
Posted by: fnord | Jan 15 2026 17:27 utc | 116
You talk about things you don’t understand and intoxicate yourself with your meaningless words.
Math is just a language for describing what might exist. At the latest when understanding the approaches of quantum theory (a theory that has not yet been disproved), everyone should realize that everything that has been said is not necessarily valid.

Posted by: smartfox | Jan 15 2026 17:35 utc | 121

@ Nooneuknow | Jan 15 2026 17:13 utc | 103
 
OT godtalk, since my prayer for divine intervention bringing Peace On Earth attracted some responses.
 
Israel Shahak is the most courageous critic of Judaism I’ve ever encountered. He makes an obvious point in chapter three of his classic Jewish History, Jewish Religion, so obvious I feel dull-witted that it never occurred to me before: the Hebrew Bible (aka “Old Testament”) is far from monotheistic. The whole idea of divinity being represented in the human imagination by a single person isn’t even Catholic, not really. The way Shahak puts it: if Judaism is monotheistic, so is Hinduism.
 
So much for our sacred “Judeo-Christian” heritage: just a fabulous invention to buttress zionism.

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Jan 15 2026 17:38 utc | 122

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 15 2026 17:18 utc | 106
 
######
 
Some see Maduro using Cubans as a sign of weakness, not trusting this own people.
 
I think it is a sign of revolutionary solidarity.
 
A Reconquista in the American South and West is inevitable as the population of Latinos in the US continues to rise. It doesn’t have to be violent or political. It may happen socially.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 15 2026 17:39 utc | 123

lol. trolls life.
i wonder what percentage of the utilized defense budget heads there?
or maybe I just want to know how much of the actual effort expended as a result of war spending is keyboard commandos and their regurgitants.
 
Posted by: Not Ewe | Jan 15 2026 17:25 utc | 115
 
Probably a lot less than you seem to think. 
 
Besides the fact that nobody of influence and authority cares what the folks have think, if there were a concerted troll campaign, the board would be so clogged with bots and trolls as to degrade the signal to noise ratio here even more than it already is. 

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 15 2026 17:40 utc | 124

“While the attack on Iran has been called off, Trump hasn’t given up on trying to topple the Islamic Republic. In an interview for NBC News, the American president said he wants the attack on Iran to be “swift and decisive”, mirroring the operation to capture the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro.
 
Thus the attack wasn’t entirely called off, it was postponed, until the U.S. gathers enough assets in the region to be able to inflict a debilitating blow on Tehran and defend against the Iranian retaliation. Israel assassinated the Iranian High Command as the first act of the 12 Day War, alongside a number of IRGC generals, nuclear scientists and a few others. Yet, despite having most of its senior commanders killed, the Iranian military was able to maintain cohesion and fight back, striking Israel itself and multiple sensitive sites.
 
Toppling the Islamic Republic of Iran can’t be done without avoiding a long, protracted war, a war that may cost the US its alliances with Turkey and Saudi Arabia, a war which no doubt will be unpopular at home fueling the already bubbling discontent against the Trump Admin
 
Reports of non-stop movement of IL-76 cargo planes landing in and departing from Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA) towards Russian Federation with transponders off.”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 15 2026 17:40 utc | 125

Posted by: fnord | Jan 15 2026 17:27 utc | 116
 
Why would I need to consult this or that “logic” of men, or even entertain the idea that Man made Math for himself, to further his own ambitions, to make life easier, whatever…
 
You think that because we lowly humans labeled the numbers, that we made those numbers work for us, like they do for every other animal in Nature on the face of this planet, we invented the shit. Nuh-uh.
 
Try to go one day without using Math. Go ahead. Then tell us of Man’s inventions and creations. 
 
You did make God laugh, however, for what it’s worth.
 

Posted by: Nooneuknow | Jan 15 2026 17:41 utc | 126

I’m quite surprised by this.
 
“Initial reports that former President Hassan Rouhani and former Foreign Minister Javad Zarif were arrested by Iranian authorities several days ago Rouhani and Zarif are radical Reformists, advocating for closer ties with the West. They were responsible for the disastrous 2015 Nuclear Deal and they have been very critical of the Islamic Republic and its allies, to the point they could arguably be considered traitors”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 15 2026 17:43 utc | 127

Another aside inspired by Saint Jimmy’s post:

Instead, the most efficient producers of goods and services will be able to succeed as long as resources are available, while less efficient producers will tend to fall by the wayside.

Think about this in terms of the resources you need to reproduce the labor-power of a factory worker. In the US, because of bone-headed and short-termist decisions made in the 20th century, every factory worker must own a car, they must not only own or rent a house, but also 2,000 square feet of house, detached from their neighbors, along with their own HVAC systems. US workers, as the Sinophobe and general racist Sam Gompers once pointed out, demand beef and not rice, and beef demands millions of acres and billions of gallons of water to produce in the quantity demanded. Chinese workers live with less than 1,000 square feet, do not need to own cars, and live in apartments, if not dormitories provided by the factory itself. They eat some beef, but much more pork and chicken, which have significantly lower resource costs to produce.
 
In West Texas, where much of the world’s cattle feed is produced, the Ogallala aquifer that enables the use of this land for agriculture is quickly getting drained, dropping in 2024 by over 1.5 feet, an acceleration from 2023, when it dropped by 1.4 feet. Every foot it drops is another increase in drilling costs to access that water.
 
Immiseration of the US workforce is the only thing that will make the US competitive with China. China does not need to immiserate its workforce, because it still has room to grow, and because their starting position was the abject poverty of subsistence farmers.
 
Maybe the US is lashing out because it knows its goose is cooked.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 15 2026 17:44 utc | 128

the Hebrew Bible (aka “Old Testament”) is far from monotheistic. The whole idea of divinity being represented in the human imagination by a single person isn’t even Catholic, not really. The way Shahak puts it: if Judaism is monotheistic, so is Hinduism.So much for our sacred “Judeo-Christian” heritage: just a fabulous invention to buttress zionism.
Posted by: Aleph_Null | Jan 15 2026 17:38 utc | 125
I am not familiar with the Hebrew Bible, but in the translations I know, Moses was the founder of the idea of monotheism. According to this, both views of God exist in the Old Testament, and your statement is therefore incorrect.

Posted by: smartfox | Jan 15 2026 17:44 utc | 129

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 15 2026 17:11 utc | 98
>The cope is from your bankrupt country, im afraid.
I don’t live in a bankrupt country.
>The Russian base in Syria doesnt seem to have gone anywhere.
Neither did the US base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, after Castro took over in 1959. And nothing bad came from that, right? Because the US still had the military base?
>Maduro has been kidnapped, but so what? Do you have some kind of actual plan what comes next? The embargo is a sieve that costs more than it can ever bring in
The “so what” is that it was able to happen at all. Venezula is a jungly, mountainous country that should be able to fight off an invasion, if they had a competent military. Maduro’s abduction shows that they don’t, and no help is coming from Russia. Look back just a few months and you can see that there *is* a plan- and if you can’t see it, that’s your problem. The drug boat narrative that tied Maduro to the drug trade in the public mind, and simultaneously provided a cover to position the US military for the abduction. The embargo of Venezuelan oil tankers now provides cover for US piracy of Russian-flagged freighters. Each move so far has provided the opening for the next stage.
>Meanwhile the US bellicosity appears driven mostly by the knowledge that the time of the US dollar is limited. They cant project exactly when but certainly within the next few years significant corrections to dollar value will cut the legs out from under their dreams of world domination.
As you say, “If only wars and geopolitical conflict was resolved in the imagination“. You are coping that an economic deus ex machina will solve everything because there is no other hope.
>It is after all America who has pretensions to rule the world, not Russia.
Yes, because America is strong enough to rule the world and Russia too weak to win a war against a corrupt shithole run by a ratfaced comedian right on its border. 
>And it is undeniable that their Ukrainian gambit was a fucking disaster for the West and the US, regardless how hard they try to spin it.
The same way that the Vietnam was a disaster for… the USSR? The Ukraine war has gone the worst possible way, an endless quagmire with no end in sight. 

Posted by: catdog | Jan 15 2026 17:45 utc | 130

After the protest failed and infiltrated agents are neutralized the plan fell apart. Every attack happened on Friday, I believe this weekend the stock market closes 3 days. January 31 might also be a better time. But like last time it will not be a swift victory, they probably didn’t think Iran would be able to retaliate.
 
Maybe the main reason is that Trump just isn’t smart and lack patience. He introduced tariffs but doesn’t seem to understand tariffs work, it backfired. He kidnap Maduro and thinks you just turn on a tap and oil is running. Now he might think the US is invincible. That he can bomb Iran with stealth planes, that western air defense is world class, the navy appears instantly appears where he wants. But they expected that the protest would weaken the leadership, army, so infiltrators could disable air defense and that bombing would overthrow the Iranian government so there would be no retaliation. Now that this failed Trump need to stall and prepare for war. But Iran might be to strong so there’s pressure to avoid a new war. Although Israel could blackmail Trump in attacking Iran or Israel goes alone and then calls for Trump to come and save him. 
Israel wants war, that won’t change, or do you think they will allow peace? Or try another coup? 

Posted by: Isidoor | Jan 15 2026 17:45 utc | 131

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 15 2026 17:33 utc | 123
 
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Thanks for sharing. Big news, if accurate.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 15 2026 17:46 utc | 132

Sebgo – “How can a Iranian be “very young”, and also “pro-Shah” and “pro-british” nowadays ?”
 
And yet there are many … you meet them all the time in SoCal (not nearly so many in No California and Silicon Valley) and in European diaspora communities. There are even many (though by no means even close to majority) young people in Iran itself who are tired of being tired of the economic malaise and constant being at risk and want an easier and richer (consumerist) life. 

Posted by: Caliman | Jan 15 2026 17:48 utc | 133

@ 126
 
“Reconquista” is one of the only things that are keeping small towns in Texas and the US southwest alive. If anyone here lives West of Louisiana, I encourage you to drive down the state highways of Texas, maybe on a trip to some place with a lot of Latinos, like Houston or San Antonio. The angloid settlers are dying off, and with them, their little shithole towns. No one under the age of 60 wants to live there. They move to the big cities, with the Latinos, the taco trucks, the Tex-Mex restaurants. If you want to see some shit that looks like the Great Depression, I suggest driving along Texas highways 59 and 69. The only places that are free of this are places with a bunch of cheap Latin American labor. From this perspective, the white nationalist GOP plan for the depopulation of Latinos is downright suicidal.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 15 2026 17:53 utc | 134

Realistically, Trump was instructed by the Israelis & then informed by Israeli-Americans/Israel-1st-Americans that dominate DC & London’s 3LAs that this plot had failed and Israel would be take a pounding if they proceeded at this time. And since DC’s 1st, 2nd, 3rd…n^∞ priority is Israel, when Israelis give the US-Government an order…DC does a step ‘n fetch it better than Mr. Perry could.
 
If there is an opportune time in the near future Israelis will order their DC-goys to attack.  I’m sure Mossad can come up with another plan that kills and maims as indiscriminately to their pager plot.  After all, the sum total of DC’s-3LAs/MI-6/Mossad’s existence is defined by genocide, murder, rape, extortion, blackmail and other various form of thievery…they’ll never get distracted by useful ideas that could have a positive outcome for society so, I’m sure they’ll think of another evil plan with their now emptied calendar.

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 15 2026 17:53 utc | 135

Norwegian #123 – If true, this would be incredibly divisive at this juncture … almost suicidally so. The kind of thing that would lead to bifurcations in the military services and opportunities for regime change acceleration. 

Posted by: Caliman | Jan 15 2026 17:54 utc | 136

Trump seems to want to wait for the moment… but it would be a grave error to think this attack will not take place.

Posted by: Liberator | Jan 15 2026 17:55 utc | 137

Some seem very impressed with Trump taking a beleaguered Syria or Madura.  Let’s see what happens when the U.S. takes on a military culture thousands of years old.

Posted by: Deniz | Jan 15 2026 17:55 utc | 138

Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 16:02 utc | 47
“Something tell me Trump is not going to send anyone not protected by diplomatic cover anytime soon.”
It really should be clear by now that Trump’s abduction and incarceration, if not absolute elimination, of another Country’s leader and wife have wiped out any illusions still existing such as the niceties of diplomacy.
There is no longer any such thing as “diplomatic cover” in our New World Order

Posted by: DoesItReallyMatter | Jan 15 2026 17:55 utc | 139

Posted by: Caliman | Jan 15 2026 17:48 utc | 136
 
Of course, some Iranian want change in their country, and maybe some want more than another president.
 
But why would they refer to a foreign country they don’t know, and a monarchy they don’t know ?
 
Do you want to argue that young people in Iran want to be re-colonized again by the British ? Why ?
 
Sorry but this is not really logic nor convincing.

Posted by: Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 17:55 utc | 140

karlof1 | Jan 15 2026 16:24 utc | 56
*** It’s also possible Russia has supplied Iran with some of its AA missiles that have a 400km range that the West has no defense for.   ***
 
Terrible thing to have to wonder about ….but could any defensive weapons system that is ultimately controlled by the present Kremlin gang of Zionists really be relied upon — especially when the aggressor is Israel?
 

Posted by: Cynic | Jan 15 2026 17:57 utc | 141

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 15 2026 17:15 utc | 105
>Speaking of cope, CopeDog, tell me why your Supreme Leader Trump isnt ready to deploy troops to Ukraine to save their proxy and all the investments?
Because he doesn’t need to.
>Or why they released the two sailors of Russian origin on the empty tanker they finally managed to catch after a two week and millions of dollars chase.
Remember when the hohol cope for western tanks getting blown up was “the crew survived”? Sure the US stole the tanker but they let two of the sailors go, big defeat for the powerless US!
>You seem to be trying to convince yourself that US actions are coming from.a place of strength? 
You seem convinced that a strong country doing things that only a strong country can means that the strong country is actually weak and about to collapse any second now.
Posted by: smartfox | Jan 15 2026 17:13 utc | 102
>Russia can destroy any point on Earth extensively and deeply even without nukes. 
Indeed. Yet their leadership is apparently too incompetent to leverage that into a victory.

Posted by: catdog | Jan 15 2026 17:57 utc | 142

Where does the US government end and where does the Israeli government begin?
 
Is there any real difference between the two? Are they in fact distinct and sovereign entities?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 15 2026 17:59 utc | 143

… Yet their leadership is apparently too incompetent to leverage that into a victory. …
Posted by: catdog | Jan 15 2026 17:57 utc | 145
 
Or you are too incompetent to understand all this, but you post nonsense to spark a nonsensical discussion.

Posted by: smartfox | Jan 15 2026 18:01 utc | 144

Posted by: catdog | Jan 15 2026 17:57 utc | 145
 
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Russia is enjoying their victory right now.
 
Prime territorial acquisition, bankruptcy of its enemies, millions of new citizens, increased diplomatic footprint, best of class military hardware, improved economic and social organization.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 15 2026 18:02 utc | 145

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 15 2026 17:33 utc | 123
 
Can’t we see a patetern here ?
 
They failed to top Putin with the Ukrainian operation and the “sanctions from hell”.
Then we hear that Putin, Lavrov, and others are “traitors” to Russia and need to be “removed”.
 
They failed to regime change Venezuela, despite kidnapping Maduro.
Then we hear Delcy Rodriguez and others are “traitors”.
 
Now, they must back from attacking Iran to topple the regime and put a puppet leadership.
And then again, we hear Hassan Rouhani and Javad Zarif are “traitors”.
 
I think we have to be careful with those smear campaign, when they are pointing leaders in countries we know are targeted.

Posted by: Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 18:04 utc | 146

Russia is enjoying their victory right now. …
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 15 2026 18:02 utc | 148
 
 
Not yet, too early now

Posted by: smartfox | Jan 15 2026 18:05 utc | 147

@122
 
Tell me how many times anyone’s dates to attack North Korea.

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Jan 15 2026 18:06 utc | 148

@ Posted by: Caliman | Jan 15 2026 17:48 utc | 136
“How can a Iranian be “very young”, and also “pro-Shah” and “pro-british” nowadays ?”
Those who have not learned history are doomed to repeat it – someone once said.
Most of us are reliving the past. But also most “history” is lies.
I suspect that there is a cabal that keeps a record of true history (maybe with some fine-tuning) and they teach it to there selected those who would succeed them. This is most likely in the subject of finance, as well.

Posted by: jared | Jan 15 2026 18:08 utc | 149

The peaceful Iranian protestor.

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Jan 15 2026 18:08 utc | 150

They failed to regime change Venezuela, despite kidnapping Maduro
Posted by: Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 18:04 utc | 149
 
Regime Change was not topic real, it was the oil, nothing more. Same Iran, Israel may want a Regime Change, but Trump only wants the oil.

Posted by: smartfox | Jan 15 2026 18:08 utc | 151

Sorry for the typo: “Can’t we see a pattern here” was the sentence…

Posted by: Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 18:09 utc | 152

@LoveDonbass | Jan 15 2026 17:30 utc, who said: “Doctorow is literally retarded or CIA. Probably both.”
 
Please back up that statement. Which policy statements made by Doctorow are wrong?
 
I think Doctorow is usually more-right than most of the commentariat. He picks up on trends sooner, has a higher propensity to see  (accept) harsh truths sooner. His main error is expecting too much from Trump, in my opinion. Same for Alex Krainer; he’s always seeing some master plan in Trump wherein Trump is going to help bring down the Vampire Squid. Sorry, no. Trump is the Squid’s knuckles-bared face, whereas before it had (Tom names long list of presidents who are TV or Hollywood actors, or other smiley-face imposters).  LD asked: What does that say about the Judge?
Tom answers: It says the Judge is (apparently) more tolerant of diverse opinion than you are at the moment, and that the Judge believes that Doctorow often turns out to be right.
 
Please ID the policy statements made by Doctorow that turned out to be wrong, like:
 
“Putin has to step up the pace of the war, or he’ll get ousted”, or, 
 
“EU is girding for war  with Russia. Russia can’t sit back and wait for EU to do just that”, or 
 
“Iran has to seize the initiative and pre-empt Israel”.
 
Which of those positional statements – assessment of the current circumstance, and policy for addressing the circumstance – is wrong?

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Jan 15 2026 18:10 utc | 153

@Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 18:04 utc | 149

I think we have to be careful with those smear campaign, when they are pointing leaders in countries we know are targeted.

Very good point. We have to wait until the fog lifts.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 15 2026 18:10 utc | 154

That aged like milk, even as too many folks here try to spin a defeat into a victory. 
 
Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 15 2026 17:21 utc | 111

Just to be clear, youre claiming Venezuela as an American victory? What a low bar you have. The US has achieved nothing with kidnapping Maduro, but has talked a lot about what theyre going to get, mostly to delude their population which apparently includes you.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 15 2026 18:11 utc | 155

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Jan 15 2026 18:06 utc | 151
 

Tell me how many times anyone’s dates to attack North Korea.

 
Noth Korea deterred agression long before getting nuked.
 
Every country chose its own path.
Russia doesn’t behave like the US.
China doesn’t behave like Russia.
 
Iran is a muslim country and a theocracy. They make their own choices in accordance with many factors including their faith, and don’t have to be dictated anything.
 
Multipolarity means also that.

Posted by: Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 18:15 utc | 156

@145 
Victory? The war has only begun. The US has yet to win even one battle. Now civil unrest possibly backed by Russia, China, and Iran is beginning to rear its ugly head up in cities large and small all over the US protesting the ICE shootings.
It will be interesting to see how the Trump administration reacts to a little domestic “Color Revolution” of its own to deal with.
No nukes needed.
Its called, Asymmetrical Warfare.
 

Posted by: golddigger | Jan 15 2026 18:15 utc | 157

Yes, because America is strong enough to rule the world

Delusion, thy name is copedog. The rest is hardly worth reapnding to, the fantasies of a delusional, jingoist American nationalist. Reality will unfortunately for you continue to intrude.
 
Look mom we kidnapped Maduro now look we did it because we can! See, how smart are we. We run Venezuela now!
 
Like who believes this shit but utter mendicants?

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 15 2026 18:15 utc | 158

@Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 18:04 utc | 149

— 🇮🇷 UPDATE: Hassan Rouhani and Javad Zarif have not been arrested, but have reportedly been placed under house arrest

https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/27453

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 15 2026 18:16 utc | 159

⚠️🇮🇱🇺🇸🇮🇷NETANYAHU ON WEDNESDAY ASKED TRUMP TO POSTPONE AN ATTACK ON IRAN — NYT

https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/170517

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 15 2026 18:17 utc | 160

Posted by: smartfox | Jan 15 2026 18:01 utc | 147
>Or you are too incompetent to understand all this, but you post nonsense to spark a nonsensical discussion.
Indeed, I can’t understand how a competently-run country that can “destroy any point on Earth extensively and deeply even without nukes” could fail to defeat an army of 60 year old Ukrainian conscripts after nearly four years of stalemate. I can’t understand how the US, which is supposedly about to fall any second now, keeps scoring W’s against Russia. This paradox seems impossible to reconcile.

Posted by: catdog | Jan 15 2026 18:20 utc | 161

Norwegian | Jan 15 2026 18:17 utc | 163
 
Apparently, Israel is still setting more air defences.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 15 2026 18:21 utc | 162

Chickened out? No carrier strike groupa around?
 
Washington has moved resources to the area,
 
https://www.fredgao.com/p/chinese-maritime-surveillance-firm 
 
How many submarines are stationed at a strike distance of Iran ready to fire missiles? 
 
Trump te has demobstrated madness, selfishness and delusion at such a scale as to take everypne by surprise. There is a level of obsessive behavior ln Washington that mimics what we see in Tel-A iv, Kiev and the European capitals.
 
Iran ia a Deep-State project and it does not end here I am quite sure.

Posted by: Richard L | Jan 15 2026 18:22 utc | 163

Cat dog 133 , now you owe me a bunch of time for reading all that shite
 

Posted by: E | Jan 15 2026 18:25 utc | 164

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 15 2026 18:11 utc | 158
>Just to be clear, youre claiming Venezuela as an American victory?
No, Maduro being kidnapped and his bodyguards slaughtered was a Bolivarian victory, surely.

Posted by: catdog | Jan 15 2026 18:25 utc | 165

@Peter AU1 | Jan 15 2026 18:21 utc | 165
 
More of that which doesn’t work makes no difference.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 15 2026 18:25 utc | 166

Apparently former President Hassan Rouhani and FM Javad Zarif have been placed under House Arrest. 

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 15 2026 18:25 utc | 167

No, Maduro being kidnapped and his bodyguards slaughtered was a Bolivarian victory, surely.
 
Posted by: catdog | Jan 15 2026 18:25 utc | 169
 
“So this is not a defeat at all, but a rare species of victory!”

Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Jan 15 2026 18:26 utc | 168

Posted by: Richard L | Jan 15 2026 18:22 utc | 166
Iran isnt stupid, they are strategic and patient.  They wont give the US the excuse to launch their full arsenal, it will be death to the soft underbelly- Israel by a thousand cuts.

Posted by: Deniz | Jan 15 2026 18:30 utc | 169

)Here is the full path 
 
https://www.fredgao.com/p/chinese-maritime-surveillance-firm

Posted by: Richard L | Jan 15 2026 18:30 utc | 170

The US needs to stop listening to ANY diaspora. They all mostly peddle poison – Cubans, “ukrainians”, Iranians, Venezuelans – all of them peddle lies and were probably kicked out of their countries for pretty good reasons
  – Saint Jimmy  35

 
True that but, that doesn’t just apply to the US although, the US and Canada seem particularly afflicted with foreign* populations who want peoples of other nations to take the risks that they themselves were unwilling to make. 
 
To bring this home a bit, that’s really no different than my draft-dodging-brother who called me me a traitor [and other names] because…I wasn’t enthusiastic enough when being deployed to theater.  Clearly, doing my duty wasn’t enough. 
 
Now ask me why I resent the, [everything is going to plan] “cheerleaders” types.  The elite [and those who think themselves elite] always force the aspiring working class to fight their wars and always blame a bad outcome on the troops…never bothering to blame the people in charge who sent them on a fools errand.
 
*Unassimilated residents of convenience [UROCs]

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 15 2026 18:32 utc | 171

From TheHill

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said Wednesday he believes in a “correlation between” President Trump’s falling approval rating and “his increasing authoritarian behavior.”
“I do think there’s a correlation between the two things that you’re opening this hour talking about: his declining approval, the unpopularity of his policies and his increasing authoritarian behavior,” Murphy told MS NOW’s Nicolle Wallace on “Deadline: White House.”
“So, he is an unpopular leader. Nobody wants his policies. Folks don’t want to go to war with Venezuela. People don’t want to see millions of their neighbors lose their health care insurance,” he added. “Instead of correcting his policies, instead of saying, ‘OK, I’m going to do what people want,’ he’s decided to try to silence the truth.”

As I have been saying, much of this insanity is just distraction from his failing regime.

Posted by: jared | Jan 15 2026 18:33 utc | 172

@ smartfox | Jan 15 2026 16:33 utc | 65
But let’s think back: what was the situation before his election victory? Do we now have the “lesser evil”?
Yes, the Biden team was pure evil because throughout 2021 they absolutely refused to consider Russia’s security needs. Biden et al planned that Russia would collapse with a proxy war.  There is no greater evil than risking WW3. 
 
@ LoveDonbass | Jan 15 2026 16:58 utc | 86
Why does anyone believe Trump or th0e Congress are being blackmailedTrump has been talking about Iran for decades. The US forced a revolution with the tyranny of the Shah.
 
Zionism already controlled the US government in February 1949, when the serving US Secretary Of Defense, James Forrestal, was arrested (“involuntarily committed”) to a US Navy mental hospital.  Crazy ?   The official diagnosis was that he worked too hard.  It’s really astounding that could happen to a Secretary Of Defense. and not have a huge public 0outcry.  The psychiatrists used insulin shock to ruin his brain, and on May 22, 1949, he was flung out of an upper-story window.   Recall that Harry S. Truman won the 1948 election in  a surprise upset. Polls said NY Governor Thomas Dewey was going to win, and it’s a historical oddity that at least one major newspaper printed a headline that Dewey Won!” based on the polls.  What really happened was that President Truman recognized the Israeli government in May or June 1948, and in return Truman got lots of campaign money from Zionists, money that energized his campaign.  It must have required a lot of power, and total control over all the media, to suppress the truth about Forrestal’s murder in a US operated mental hospital.  A significant footnote is that on Memorial Day 1963, JFK visited his grave at Arlington National Cemetery.  The Forrestal and Kennedy families were good friends.
 
Six days before Trump ‘s 21st birthday, Israel attacked the USS Liberty and killed 34 US Navy seamen and wounded 179.  That was a deliberate attack.  US Defense Secretary McNamara and Navy Admiral McCain (father of the infamous Senator McCain) worked hard to protect Israel, first by forbidding US Navy aircraft from defending the ship, and later, to squelch any inquiry into this brazen attack.
 
 
So all the politicians knew Israel has the power over the US.  Politicians go along with this to avoid Berufsverbort, a/k/a career suicide.  Nearly every Washington politician is either blackmailed or bought, or both.  Trump came of age in this toxic environment. We can only speculate about what Trump really thinks about it.

Posted by: JessDTruth | Jan 15 2026 18:34 utc | 173

Trump told reporters: 
 
“We have been told that the killing in Iran is stopping, it has stopped, it’s stopping,..there’s no plan for executions or an execution or executions. So, I’ve been told that on good authority… They said people were shooting at them with guns, and they were shooting back, and you know it’s one of those things…”
 
Despite its many faults, the Trump admin at least maintains open channels with its adversaries, and listens to, and even at times follows, “realist” advice. Iran obviously has some sort of leverage, which Lebanon and Palestine do not. 

Posted by: jayc | Jan 15 2026 18:36 utc | 174

Posted by: Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 17:55 utc | 143
 
Sounds like the words of a Concerned Troll. 

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 15 2026 18:36 utc | 175

Nooneuknow | Jan 15 2026 17:41 utc | 129 ……
 
 
Instead of just admitting — to others, or is it really to yourself? — that there are things which you simply don’t (or where species is concerned cannot yet but may in the future) know or understand ….. invent a series of fairy-tales embellished with myth, and then (no matter how blatant or ridiculous its internal contradictions) present that cobbled-up illogic as somehow being “truth” …. a”truth” that is conveniently verified by its very own fantasy creations. 
Ah, but of course that must all be wrong-think because of it not using “faith” and “(divinity inspired) belief”. Which in turn can — and have — meant just about anything , for all sorts of ulterior motives and depending on who promotes them. 
 
 
Wokism, zionism, armageddonism and the destructive economic cult of neoliberalism, are just a few examples of spin-off from the pick-and-mix set of core delusions.
Humans = inadequately evolved killer chimps blighted with some persistent attitude problems.

Posted by: Cynic | Jan 15 2026 18:40 utc | 176

We’ll all see,  after the stock market closes Friday.
I’m not particularly buying anything one way or the other.
 
If Iran were thinking futuristically,  they’d lay waste to USReal tonight.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Jan 15 2026 18:41 utc | 177

JessDTruth 176,
I agree, with your reply and history, Israelis/Israeli-Americans*/Israeli-1st-Americans control all the levers of the US Government as I said in 138, we are their step’nfetch-its.
*Unassimilated residents of convenience [UROCs]

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 15 2026 18:44 utc | 178

Talked w a coworker yesterday.She’s from the Iranian diaspora.I’m still trying to process what she said.She said the people of Iran would rather they were bombed by outside forces than continue w the present leadership.  
Posted by: Tannenhouser | Jan 15 2026 15:05 utc | 7

 
as you say: diaspora.
There is a tendency to go over the top with their expressed position.
guess why the diaspora is regularly leveraged for politics at home.
( Turkey, Moldova, .. )

Posted by: MAKK | Jan 15 2026 18:46 utc | 179

Despite its many faults, the Trump admin at least maintains open channels with its adversaries, and listens to, and even at times follows, “realist” advice. Iran obviously has some sort of leverage, which Lebanon and Palestine do not.
 
Posted by: jayc | Jan 15 2026 18:36 utc | 177
 
####
 
Trump is covering his butt. He isn’t having a sincere change of heart.
 
Iran’s leverage is the ability to close the Strait of Hormuz and collapse a half dozen Arab economies, as well as the firepower to erase Israel and every trace of America in the region.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 15 2026 18:48 utc | 180

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 15 2026 18:36 utc | 178
 
At yours convenience. I don’t have to show you anything.
 
But maybe you shouldn’t take for granted that everyone in the “Rest of The World” as you call us, must refer to a foreign country to have an opinion or a political choice.
 
There is no reason a young Iranian will be pro-british, period.
Because it can’t be a political opinionthere, UK plays no role in today’s Iranian politics.
 
All people anywhere doesn’t live and die for a handful of so called powers.
 
Some even don’t know why you think they must follow your struggles for world domination while they just want to live their life and make better tomorrow.

Posted by: Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 18:49 utc | 181

Posted by: fnord | Jan 15 2026 17:23 utc | 113
 
Thank you. Most people, regardless of philosophy are mostly clueless. I’ve found that “leaders” will NOT talk about or even acknowledge certain things, including the US is in economic decline, capitalism is fading as the dominant world economic system, the US ceased having almost any democratic attributes in about 2000, Russia has been a nation on the rise since about 2000, AND the fact most of them know but would never mention…
 
Oil and a few other key resources are rapidly diminishing and becoming scarce. These resources are absolutely critical to this iteration of civilization. They cannot be replaced by anything, unless aliens arrive and show us how to stabilize and safely use element 115. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 15 2026 18:49 utc | 182

Trump likes “might makes right”; well, in Iran, China, and Russia, he is quickly realizing that they have greater might.
 
I think he will understand that about Venezuela soon as well.
 
It’s easy for a big fat bully to abuse the little kids in the pool until their older brother drops by.
 
Colonialism is dead, primarily because the costs have gone up, and the juice is no longer worth the squeeze.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 15 2026 18:52 utc | 183

smartfox | Jan 15 2026 17:44 utc | 132
***… but in the translations I know, Moses was the founder of the idea of monotheism. ***
 
Or so some unidentified sources claimed. Or invented?
Claims then constantly recited rather than properly verified.
But before you even get to the subject of “monotheism” itself, there seem to be some serious questions over who ‘Moses’ (if real) was … and where … and when. 
There are similar questions with regard to many of the characters, locations and events bilblifiied.

Posted by: Cynic | Jan 15 2026 18:58 utc | 184

@ JessDTruth | Jan 15 2026 18:34 utc | 176
James Forrestal was the serving Secretary of Denvest, not the “acting Secretary”.  My bad.
Also, I forgot to explain that Forrestal was targeted only because he opposed US support for Israel. In every other way, he was the perfect 1949 Secretary of Defense.  He was very anti-Soviet and worked to modernize the US armed forces.  Yeah, he was “overworked.”  It might also be worth mentioning that defenestration (tossing the body out of a window) was very in style back then, a technique and excuse used by both the Americans and the Soviets.

Posted by: JessDTruth | Jan 15 2026 19:02 utc | 185

b, you are calling this thing too quickly. I remember a day after you wrote that you didn’t see any proof of the US bombing Venezuela, the Venezuela President was kidnapped by the US. What I am saying is that it is too soon to say that Trump has chickened out. I hope the Iranian Authority are not entertaining such belief, and therefore let down their guards. If the US doesn’t go ahead with the threat of bombing Iran now, it is probably because some wise heads have alerted the Buffon in the White House that neither Russia nor China would stand by and let the US have a free-pass with an important BRICS member. The gulf and Arab leaders are bastards and prostitutes who the Zionists know could be pressured into falling in line. And Israel advising caution is just a cheap camouflage to lull the Iranian Authority into a false hope,  or perhaps the Zionists need a bit more time to upgrade their assets within Iran. However in the event Trump matches his threat with action and order an attack on Iran, Iran would learn very late that its hubris for rejecting the kind of alliance North Korea has with Russia would bring it more tears. 

Posted by: Steve | Jan 15 2026 19:02 utc | 186

Regime Change was not topic real, it was the oil, nothing more. Same Iran, Israel may want a Regime Change, but Trump only wants the oil.
Posted by: smartfox | Jan 15 2026 18:08 utc | 154
Some say it’s a move against the brics.
Others opine that it was a blocking move against China and Russia influences, as the oil amount produced is less than substantial, for China at least.
Others say that there is the untapped critical minerals in Venezuela.
And yet others say that the US is establishing regional absorption of the Venezuela, Cuba, Canada portion, Greenland land masses along with the attendant natural resources and minerals.   

Posted by: osi not ossi | Jan 15 2026 19:06 utc | 187

Posted by: Steve | Jan 15 2026 19:02 utc | 189
 

Iran would learn very late that its hubris for rejecting the kind of alliance North Korea has with Russia would bring it more tears. 

 
Can you share with us how you know Iran have been offered such an alliance and rejected it ? Thank you.

Posted by: Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 19:06 utc | 188

I feel that knocking out Starlink was a devastating move to the Zionist pedophiles.
 
Now they cannot coordinate on the ground, and they cannot do “in-country” remote targeting or rely on real-time ISR.
 
The Iranians have always been very good at manipulating GPS. It is suspected that they are flooding GPS information, which is making Starlink packet loss pervasive on the ground.
 
Starlink terminals light up as radio transmitters, which the Russians have been using against Ukraine for over a year. Turn on a Starlink near the frontlines, and a Kinzhal is quickly enroute.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 15 2026 19:07 utc | 189

@ 187
The earliest record of monotheism comes from Egypt, under Akhenaten, in about 1000 BC. Rabbinic Judaism, the religion of Jewish people today, is about 900-1000 years less old than that. Apparently Judaism only became properly monotheistic after Babylonian captivity, in the 600s BC.
 
If you really wanna piss off westerners, you could plausibly say that Islam invented monotheism. Only unitarian christians can be properly called monotheists imho.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 15 2026 19:07 utc | 190

Yes, but with nato done and dusted, canada is likely next, no?
Posted by: E | Jan 15 2026 16:56 utc | 84
 
Canadiennes know to strike at the heart of the beast (not necessarily at his henchmen). Hence the strike with the British at Grendels mothers lair as Washington burned…Possibly it will be the same again in time- the lever pullers are not as hidden and protected as they may believe- one need but ask Luigi…

Posted by: Original Newbie | Jan 15 2026 19:08 utc | 191

Posted by: Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 18:49 utc | 184
My comment was actually your response to Caliman (the concerned troll). Not you.
Posted by: Caliman | Jan 15 2026 17:48 utc | 136

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 15 2026 19:09 utc | 192

I should have explained that by flooding GPS channels, terminals cannot create and maintain good connections to the Starlink satellites, which in turn creates packet loss.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 15 2026 19:11 utc | 193

Iranian diaspora much like most diaspora in the west is bloodthirsty and deranged 
In order to be accepted in Western society they must pour out hatred for their home countries and help amplify the western calls for pillage and destruction of their home countries
They are pumped full of western propaganda and internalise it

Posted by: BiggPapi | Jan 15 2026 19:12 utc | 194

Iran – might yet get its chance to use the Oreshnik missiles given to it by Russia – against the giant floating bullseye known as an aircraft carrier.
 
“The Pentagon is redeploying an aircraft carrier strike group from the South China Sea to the area of responsibility of the US Central Command, which includes the Middle East. This was reported by the NewsNation TV channel, citing a source”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 15 2026 19:12 utc | 195

Test

Posted by: El Lissitzky | Jan 15 2026 19:12 utc | 196

Posted by: osi not ossi | Jan 15 2026 19:06 utc | 190
 
Whatever was/ is the goal of what Trump did and is doing to Venezuela, it can’t achieve it without controlling the country.
 
For now, Trump doesn’t control Venezuela.
 
He had kidnapped the president, set a naval siege off the country, and is trying to get what he want by blackmailing the elected leadership.
 
All else is cheap talk by Trump and his team who are well known liars.

Posted by: Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 19:13 utc | 197

If you really wanna piss off westerners, you could plausibly say that Islam invented monotheism. Only unitarian christians can be properly called monotheists imho.
 
Posted by: fnord | Jan 15 2026 19:07 utc | 193
 
######
 
The sheer amount of weirdness being posted by secular autists is amazing (in scope and creativity).
 
Adam was the first monotheist and Prophet. All of the prophets who came after preached the same message.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 15 2026 19:15 utc | 198

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 15 2026 19:09 utc | 195
 
Thank you, and sorry for the misunderstanding.

Posted by: Sebgo | Jan 15 2026 19:15 utc | 199

The little French cokehead Macron wants in on the action.
 
Iran Observer (@IranObserver0): “⚡️BREAKING France wants to smuggle Eutelsat into Iran, the European version of Starlink” | nitter.poast.org

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 15 2026 19:15 utc | 200