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January 7, 2026
Mafia Increases Activities

Both of these current news items about criminal U.S. behavior trigger the question “What are you going to do about it?”

RT.com

US military breached UN maritime convention – Russia

The Russian Transport Ministry has confirmed that the oil tanker ‘Marinera’ has been captured by the US military.

Earlier on Wednesday, the US European Command announced having taken possession of the ship, previously named the ‘Bella 1’, for alleged “violation of US sanctions.”

The tanker was boarded by US military personnel “in the high seas outside the territorial waters of any state,” and that “contact with the vessel was lost,” the Russian Transport Ministry has said.

“On December 24, 2025, the Marinera received a temporary permit to fly the Russian flag, issued in accordance with Russian and international law,” the ministry stated, adding that the attack on the vessel came in violation of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which ensures freedom of navigation in international waters.

AP:

Trump’s Energy Department outlines new policies for Venezuelan oil

The Trump administration is “selectively” removing sanctions to enable the shipping and sale of Venezuelan oil to markets worldwide, according to an outline of the policies published Wednesday by the Energy Department.

The oil sales are slated to begin immediately with the sale of 30 million to 50 million barrels from the South American country, and “will continue indefinitely,” the outline says.

Proceeds will settle in U.S. controlled accounts at “globally recognized banks” and then be disbursed to the U.S. and Venezuelan populations at the “discretion” of the Trump administration, it says.

If I were in Russia’s position I would look for valuable U.S. assets, at sea or elsewhere, to seize and hold hostage.

I do not know enough of Venezuela’s alliances and capabilities, but I not do see any other way out for it but to fight the pirates by all possible means.

Please comment with suggestions of other serious means of response.

Comments

Hmm… Not many useful suggestions along with those proclaiming omniscience as to what’s happening in secret. Looks like my Cold War 2.0 or World War Three: What’s the Difference? was timely. I don’t know but IMO Russia’s Security Council has likely been in session non-stop since New Year’s Day and has ordered some specific actions in the SMO arena. IMO, it’s also clear that Russia no longer sees Trump as any different from Biden, although they may see his Gang as more devious and belligerent. The cessation of all Chinese exports including those now in transit is good if basic. Deploying a squad of soldiers armed with MANPADS onto all nationally flagged vessels is also warranted. The defeat of the next boarding raid will be worthy. I’ve suggested China mount a Freedom of Navigation cruise to the Caribbean before and that still stands. Russia should repeat 1962 with its own sortie to Cuba with its hypersonic armed vessels. Clearly, most of this isn’t immediate. As for the bully being punched in the nose, that happened on the night of the 5th as Larry Johnson reported. Additional attacks against US assets within Ukraine need to be done. Preparations to seize US assets within Russia need to be made so that can be done immediately if required. That’s all I have at the moment.       

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 7 2026 18:31 utc | 101

The game of chicken has escalated. US plays the Strangelove card. Because of their superior narrative control, the West can pick fights and blame the other guy. Russia has to act.

Posted by: Pym of Nantucket | Jan 7 2026 18:31 utc | 102

US piracy demands global action. The message from the White House is that no one is safe, that the US can get what it wants (control of your markets, of your trade, of your natural resources) through wanton military action. China and Russia will have to step up to defend international trade from US pirates. Countries will have to limit trade with the US and develop their own military industries. The US is acting like Germany in the 1930s. Unless other countries stop appeasing us, things might turn out like the 1940s.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 7 2026 18:32 utc | 103

I ponder the situation and it occurs to me:
If I were President of a fair sized country and there were action taking by another with which I am trying to establish regular relations,
I would respond first with a phone call to my corresponding representing the other party to is if there has been a misunderstanding or other matter which might be resolved by discussion.
Then I would nuke their ass.

Posted by: jared | Jan 7 2026 18:32 utc | 104

@ Michael J | Jan 7 2026 17:37 utc | 41

Very simple actually. Just boycott US goods and services globally

This is part of the solution. One practical way is to remove the primary US surveillance tool, Windows 11, and replace it with a free open-source Linux distro, like e.g. Linux Mint.
 
Obviously, there are many other steps, but this is something that everyone can do and it would hurt the bully. 

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 7 2026 18:32 utc | 105

Let the Ford carrier group get a glimpse of Poseidon !?

Posted by: Baddy | Jan 7 2026 18:34 utc | 106

As many have said, the regime change failed. While it’s still possible US companies to get preferential deals, so far no major US oil company is willing to invest in Venezuela.
 
So robbing tankers is a face-saving operation to divert attention away from failed regime change. The blockade won’t be upheld indefinitely.
 
The real tell is whether Chinese and Russian investments in Venzuela are sold off to the western companies.

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 7 2026 18:35 utc | 107

LightYearsFromHome | Jan 7 2026 18:29 utc | 104
 
Russia has a very large number of smaller coastal defense vessels armed with missiles to back its blue water fleet. China now has three carrier task forces plus many more ships all armed with missiles. USN ships are armed with antiquated cruise missiles and woeful AD systems and most are not ready for action.

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 7 2026 18:35 utc | 108

Feckless Putin will do little to nothing…those fan boys of Putin always making excuses will soon run out or say another building bombed in Ukraine was payback…what a joke.

Posted by: Chuck | Jan 7 2026 18:37 utc | 109

Oil this oil that Yada yada:

Venezuela holds the world’s largest proven oil reserves, estimated at around 303 billion barrels, primarily heavy crude in the Orinoco Belt. However, due to decades of mismanagement, nationalization policies under Chávez and Maduro, crumbling infrastructure, lack of investment, and stringent US sanctions since 2019 that restricted financing, exports, and diluent imports, daily production languishes at approximately 1 million barrels per day (bpd). This output translates to under 0.03% of global oil demand—around 100 million bpd—highlighting the vast untapped reserves versus severely limited exploitation.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 7 2026 18:37 utc | 110

According to statements from the White House and the Russian Foreign Ministry, the public position of the countries is as follows:
 
The United States does not publicly mention any links between the tankers or oil and Russia at all, all references are to Venezuela. The “Sofia” has been declared “neutral”.
 
The Russian Foreign Ministry, in its statement, only mentioned the fact that there are Russian citizens on board the tanker (Mariner).
 
https://t.me/NewResistance/43669

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 7 2026 18:38 utc | 111

Fire Putin

Posted by: Sadness | Jan 7 2026 18:38 utc | 112

Norwegian  109,
 
As you know, I am working it, this is the year!

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 7 2026 18:39 utc | 113

This is not a trap for Russia or China to fall into.  The Americans are not escalating to provoke WW3.  They are escalating because they are getting zero push back. A direct military confrontation with Russia is the last thing they want. Trump has read Putin and is gambling that the Russian will always back down. Those advising Russia to hold its fire are serving Trump’s strategy.
 
At this stage the main question about Russia is whether Putin is just too weak or if he is owned by the Jews?

Posted by: EoinW | Jan 7 2026 18:39 utc | 114

If my opinion is wished, I say that the Russians should call their US counterparts and state that their personnel on the boat should evacuate because they will blow it right off the water. They should be allowed 30 minutes. And once they leave, get whoever is left on the boat, sail a good distance away and fire a couple of missiles right into it. There’s no other way to respond. 

Posted by: octavian61 | Jan 7 2026 18:39 utc | 115

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 7 2026 18:22 utc | 94

Also, the US controll the Payment! Better not Ship any Oil in that Case…Otherwise you just ship Oil for Free…

Posted by: Nobody | Jan 7 2026 18:39 utc | 116

This entire op stems from emergency desperation to corner the Russians.  Ukraine is still the key project.
Berletic thesis in tact. 

Posted by: ZT | Jan 7 2026 18:40 utc | 117

The fresh (2hrs ago) Daniel Davis Deep Dive with Patrick Baab and Jacques Baud is very interesting. Apologies if double-posted.

Posted by: persiflo | Jan 7 2026 18:41 utc | 118

Posted by: Chuck | Jan 7 2026 18:37 utc | 114
That’s it , he well do nothing. Not sending fertiliser to the US , not sending UF6 to the US , not sending LNG to the US , not letting US Majors back in … nothing 🙂

Posted by: Hiro Masamune | Jan 7 2026 18:41 utc | 119

Posted by: EoinW | Jan 7 2026 18:39 utc | 119
A good way to respond, and also debt with interest needs to be paid for strikes on Russian refineries – is to make a complete mess of US oil refineries and LNG storages and pipelines on the US south coast. They could still use Cuba as the plausible deniability platform, launching drones on US energy targets.

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 7 2026 18:41 utc | 120

No need to quickly react to a bully (the US) committing suicide. They are dismantling the globalism they rely on. (“Rearrange” my ass lol).
 
And especially no pressing need to overreact by launching nukes. That’s dumb.
 
They’ve spent more than a week chasing this ship; you/we should laugh! They did this or that to kidnap a president, who is still president, who is immune no matter what they make themselves do, who is righteous and proud and (because he is a bear of a man) makes his captors look like pipsqueaks; you/we should enjoy the pride of Venezuela and glorious Middle and South America!
 
They kidnapped/”captured” the Hulk? Yeah, uh-huh, okaaaay.
 
And please: people (or “people” as may be —let’s not be “life-ist” :3 ) should hold back on posting comments, too many to read, far too much repetition and most of it is clearly not genuine or considered. Same for all the flying monkey feces and “troll battles” or whatever it is (“mah puur scroll-wheel!”). Please calm down and put on your shades XD
 
We are winning.
 
What should we do? We should goddamn dance! Dance! Celebrate!
 
May or may not be appropriate for you:
Laurent Garnier w/Alan Vega – Saturn Drive Triplex” (link not tested)
 
In music sometimes the soul —the funk— is not in the notes, not in the instruments, not in the sound itself, not even in the rhythm or any dissonance, but in the arrangement, the action of something made, in the consequences, in the listening! 😀
 
Dance in the Disco Elysium! It’s the only sane thing to do 🙂
 

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Jan 7 2026 18:42 utc | 121

When Putin first invaded Ukraine he put Russia’s nuke forces on high alert, this scared the US and the West sh*tless and they panicked for a while, however Putin never followed up with any demands.  This was a immense blunder as , ever since then, the ZioWest has totally disregarded any of his “red lines” . Basically, his bluff was called and now here we are.

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 7 2026 18:43 utc | 122

I am amazed at how MI6/Ukraine and Houthis are not recognized yet as having revolutionized sea warfare. Russia, or anyone for that matter, should take a page or two from the sea drone book they have been suffering from for the last 4 years, whereas Venezuela could have done and still could do with a few Houthi experts. I really don’t understand why that is not happening yet.

Posted by: Amalek | Jan 7 2026 18:43 utc | 123

As someone mentioned, China has for more leverage in this situation.  A thought is that China could publicly announce an arms embargo on Taiwan. Let shipping companies know that any ships carry weapons, military equipment, ammunition, etc would be subject to sanctions and seizure. Then setup a naval blocakade/task force to check every ship coming into Taiwan.  Any ship found to be carrying the aforementioned materials be diverted to a mainland port.  For the legalistic, have a prosecutor on the task force to verify the contraband and relay the info to a special court that will immediately issue a seizure order.  Wishful thinking, I know but can you imagine the pearl clucthcing/hysterics? Cries of  “Rules based international order!”  Freedom of Navigation!  Piracy!  will fill the air….

Posted by: ctiger | Jan 7 2026 18:44 utc | 124

Yeah, China is going to hurt real bad: VZ current output translates to under 0.03% of global oil demand—around 100 million bpd—highlighting the vast untapped reserves versus severely limited exploitation. Give it 10 years by which time Trump….

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 7 2026 18:45 utc | 125

Beating up a bully is not the same as being a bully. That is “Turn the other cheek” nonsense, which was deliberately programmed into western plebes to safeguard the various ruling classes over the last few millennia.
 
 
The question is what do you do with pirates? Turning the other cheek will not stop them. Ignoring the problem and hoping it will go away will not stop them. On the contrary, that will encourage the piracy and ensure that the piracy will increase and accelerate. Russia does not build supertankers for oil, but maybe they feel they have purchased enough of them that they can lose one every week or few days? Probably not. 
 
 
No, you have to deal with maritime pirates the old-fashioned way: Destroy the ship they operate from. If Russia doesn’t want to do that then perhaps they can try complaining loudly to whoever is willing to listen. For sure that will work. For sure!

Posted by: William Gruff | Jan 7 2026 18:48 utc | 126

From what was reported, there was a Russian sub shadowing the tanker stolen. This sub should have sent a couple of missiles and sunk the tanker once it was boarded: you do not get to take our ship bring the message. 
Most of the recommendations here are impractical. Russia and China are not going to start a war for a tanker stolen here and there. Economic responses are the real way: sell all $$$ holdings and buy no more. No more uranium and rare earths to the west. That would stop this crap in short order. 

Posted by: Caliman | Jan 7 2026 18:49 utc | 127

@S Brennan | Jan 7 2026 18:39 utc | 118
 
Excellent!

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 7 2026 18:50 utc | 128

the USA might want exactly that, to draw Russia’s navy away from Russia, China the same.
 
Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 7 2026 18:29 utc | 104
 
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And then?
 
What is America’s next move in that scenario?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 18:50 utc | 129

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 7 2026 18:37 utc | 115
 
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You finally reveal your true intentions.
 
What name did you previously post under?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 18:53 utc | 130

The US is acting like Germany in the 1930s. Unless other countries stop appeasing us, things might turn out like the 1940s.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 7 2026 18:32 utc | 107
That´s exactly the case…apeasement did not work with the mad man then….

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Jan 7 2026 18:54 utc | 131

“I do not know enough of Venezuela’s alliances and capabilities, but I not do see any other way out for it but to fight the pirates by all possible means.”
 
On the above I agree, Trump has made loud noises about coups in Colombia and Cuba – all three should put up a fight together against the  US Terrorist/Pirate Regime – and we know Iran is also in the US/Israeli crosshairs – it too must put up a fight as the American saying goes, offence is the best defence – the Danes, if they are not gutless – could also join this coalition, no doubt one or two other nations would also join – and I’m sure some nations on the USA’s blacklists would quite happily supply some arms if they were required – lets face it the Yankee Terrorist/Pirate Regime isn’t going to stop it will need to be stopped – for Trump thinks its invincible.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 7 2026 18:54 utc | 132

Posted by: PassionateProgressiv | Jan 7 2026 18:25 utc | 100
 
Seizing ships in the North Atlantic

Posted by: Harold Wilson | Jan 7 2026 18:55 utc | 133

@Caliman | Jan 7 2026 18:49 utc | 133

From what was reported, there was a Russian sub shadowing the tanker stolen. This sub should have sent a couple of missiles and sunk the tanker once it was boarded: you do not get to take our ship bring the message. 

Except, AFAIK, it was Reuters that “reported” about the existence of Russian subs in the area, in other words fake news.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 7 2026 18:55 utc | 134

The talk about VZ oil now crippling anything is a psyop. Partly due to US own sanctions only a miniscule amount of the resources are to do any good in the short term of say 5 to 10 years. The theatre is just to keep China at bay, which is why the US now says it will stay in control “indefinitely”.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 7 2026 18:57 utc | 135

A number of countries in europe have entered so called defence cooperation agreements with the US which more or less allows US to use military bases in the country in question, store weapons and a specified area within such base is exclusive to the american forces. Purpose of these agreements is to allow the US to have forward bases close to Russia. Now, if the countries with these defence cooperative agreements finish these agreements the advantage the US believe they have vis a vis Rusia is gone and that would be a serious flaw in the US much vaunted security issue. To conclude these agreements is indeed relevant to the Greenland issue but will have a broad range of applications, e g  piracy, kidnapping and so on!

Posted by: nisse sams | Jan 7 2026 18:57 utc | 136

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxXaJOW1Y2Q
 
Yes Trump is the Hitler

Posted by: Harold Wilson | Jan 7 2026 18:58 utc | 137

@Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 7 2026 18:37 utc | 115
And this decades long blockade only explains the alleged empoverishment of Venezuela under Chavistas´rule…

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Jan 7 2026 18:58 utc | 138

“Then setup a naval blocakade/task force to check every ship coming into Taiwan.  Any ship found to be carrying the aforementioned materials be diverted to a mainland port.
Posted by: ctiger | Jan 7 2026 18:44 utc | 129
 
A US flagged ship with a navy escort ?  Dont forget this is a giant game of chicken and china doesnt have the stones. 

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 7 2026 18:58 utc | 139

LightYearsfrom Home@1829:  Currently, the Chinese fleet is larger than that of the U$.  Do the research.  It may be instructive.

Posted by: aristodemos | Jan 7 2026 18:59 utc | 140

Posted by: William Gruff | Jan 7 2026 18:48 utc | 132  If we must take the piracy thing so literally, historically the suppression of piracy has required control of their harbors, and intimidation of their backers, bankers, suppliers of equipment. The way Pompey suppressed piracy in the Mediterranean or the way the English suppressed piracy in the Caribbean when it became an annoyance. Land powers historically have dealt with piracy by relying more on either land transport or inland waters. In this case, Russia and Iran build more pipelines.

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jan 7 2026 18:59 utc | 141

To come back to make them pay whenever you can.
First the UN should sanction the US. The west will not but this really damages them, mostly the EU. The EU will lose the last bit of integrity and credibility left. Official international law is dead, EU/US has lost the right to use it, long term damage.
Venezuela has the right to defend itself. They have weapons to target ships and other assets are within reach. US will destroy large parts with bombs but can’t win. If they invade it will be bloody. Call the bully’s bluff. A war could unite South America, maybe they should? And don’t worry about the damage, the agressor will pay.
Arm everyone else  to the teeth. What is the US going to do? Bomb Mexico? They will unless you fire back. China produces more weapons than US can. 
Use terror groups to attack the US in the ME. Make then overstretch themselves.
Do nothing and let the US isolate itself and take steps to bring it financially and economical to the ground. 
But one important question remains. Where are the check and balances in the US? Congress? The military breaking international law?  China must learn that the US will not co-exist. 
Many said it, you punch a bully in the face. or a long time I was short, very lightweight, in most cases I’m psychical weaker. But I never took one step back. Bullies are afraid, if they lose they no longer are feared. 
So I would use all legal ways to expose western hypocrisy and double standards. The west will no longer be a beacon, a moral guide, they are rogue and a world without woud be better. Isolate them, the golden 1 billion. Without the rest they will be poor.

Posted by: Isi | Jan 7 2026 18:59 utc | 142

kThe Painter@1858:  “China doesn’t have the stones”.  Wait and see.

Posted by: aristodemos | Jan 7 2026 19:00 utc | 143

Another option would attacking US bases around the globe – its not as there aren’t many to attack, they are everywhere – the US Terrorist/Pirate Regime won’t stop – it will need to be stopped, but most nations leaders are too gutless and spineless to do what needs to be done, so the thieving and killing and coups will continue – and the world will be a far worse place for it.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 7 2026 19:01 utc | 144

Personally I think the very legalistic path Russia (and China?) are taking, may be the right one, not at least because the BRICS countries and the ROW will appreciate it and thus, they will stick together against this mafia & piracy business that USA & the west has become.
 
I think BRICS is the only chance the world has got now.

Posted by: Avtonom | Jan 7 2026 19:02 utc | 145

In Session #1
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emMnGL4thUA
 
“Venezuela, Empire and the imperative for psychic militancy – with George Mahar and Alex Avira. We will be addressing the most recent fascistic display of empire in Venezuela, and unpacking the psychological warfare that is at the heart of this aggression…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 7 2026 19:03 utc | 146

Potential response: buy every gold futures contract available at the Crimex, then stand for delivery. Don’t accept fiat paper as settlement when the Exchange can’t deliver. Demand delivery!!

Posted by: Klaus | Jan 7 2026 19:04 utc | 147

Well, i would invade Greenland!

Posted by: Preki | Jan 7 2026 19:04 utc | 148

I think BRICS is the only chance the world has got now.
 
Posted by: Avtonom | Jan 7 2026 19:02 utc | 155
 
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Maybe, just maybe, that was always the plan.
 
Most Western people cannot conceive that the Russians and Chinese have plans and strategies.
 
Russia and China probably welcome America acting retarded so they can step in to be the parents once the kids have crashed the car.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 19:06 utc | 149

@ Caliman | Jan 7 2026 18:49 utc | 133
 
i think williams suggestion  @ 132 is better… bomb the pirate boat, whether it is a usa ship or whatever..  essentially this is ww3 move however, and russia doesn’t want to pull this trigger yet… at some point it will have to.. my take.. 
 
 

Posted by: james | Jan 7 2026 19:08 utc | 150

Every bs escalation is another step in the propaganda war against us the proles to gin us up for the inevitable war that is planned.
I just wish they’d stop pussyfooting about and get on with it. But, if I don’t see missiles falling on the Banksters personal residences I will not believe that Mr Putin is not playing his part in this kabuki.

Posted by: oubok | Jan 7 2026 19:09 utc | 151

In context, the W Bush regime also explicitly rejected international law and organizations, adopting a “might makes right” posture. At that time the US had decisive capabilities, and vicious but competent functionaries. Nevertheless, they were unable to achieve their stated goals and blew a massive hole in the US economy. 
 
Trump admin is the history repeats as farce component of the imperial project,  and its not hard to endorse a cautious approach to these provocations, as the admin clearly f–k-s up everything and the deeds do not match the bluster.
 

Posted by: jayc | Jan 7 2026 19:10 utc | 152

That is a good point, that American actions are suicidal… Certainly self defeating.  However Bone of Contention here is not over America. We all agree they are desperate lunatics.
 
After supporting Russia and China for years, the angst many of us are now suffering is because we are no longer sure who we are supporting. Putin and Xi have done nothing in recent times to assure us they will ever oppose Pax Americana.
 
They go along with the Gaza Holocaust, they remain friendly with Israel, they speak of Trump with respect, they continue to do business with America…etc
 
What we see are two men afraid to directly confront Trump and America.  The other side make lots of excuses for them. We are asked to trust their speculations. Also trust that Putin and Xi will deliver in the end. That is asking alot.
 
Consequently this thread is about Russia and China, not America. This is the online battle royal over the soul of the resistance. And the fear some of us are contemplating, that there never was any resistance… Just our imaginary Empire slaying heroes.

Posted by: EoinW | Jan 7 2026 19:12 utc | 153

Posted by: EoinW | Jan 7 2026 19:12 utc | 164
 
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Every day, I am convinced more and more (I test this premise daily) that Russia and China, respectively, are playing Chess and Go.
 
The West is playing tiddlywinks.
 
People’s expectations of Putin and Xi are as irrational as MAGAs expectations of Trump.
 
We don’t know these people. We have zero interaction with these people. For all intents and purposes, they could be characters in a TV show to us.
 
If we’re disappointed, then that is on us. As they say, “Expectations are premeditated resentments”.
 
It is very reactive and emotionally immature to have all these expectations so far beyond our control and influence.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 19:17 utc | 154

This Trump suffers from malignant narcissism. Like a shark, he’s smelled blood and sensed his own impunity and is trying to bully the world. He has completely lost his mind. It seems to me that two things could be done.
 
Option 1: give the former Ukraine a good slam (they’ve long deserved it!!!), and one that would shake the world. Five Oreshnik’s would be a good demonstration.The blow should be so strong that Trump wets himself before he even reaches the bathroom…
 
Option 2: give the Houthis a gift—a few Zircons. Let them practice on American ships… These guys aren’t shy and they’ll strike happily.

Posted by: Harold Wilson | Jan 7 2026 19:17 utc | 155

Why did Russia give a temporarily permit if they were knowing that the US could not do anything else than capture it, just to save face. In the mean time there are plenty other tankers in the Caribbean which received the Russian flag as well. They captured one or now two, so more than 1000 to go. They will be busy. 
Why do they still need a blockade after their successful operation in Venezuela. Things aren’t going apparently as planned.  They will need boots on the ground and then a proxy war can start in the jungle. 
 
 

Posted by: hubert | Jan 7 2026 19:17 utc | 156

When it comes to piracy, a map showing the aircraft involved.
https://x.com/DD_Geopolitics/status/2008888563711308091/photo/1
https://x.com/DD_Geopolitics/status/2008888563711308091

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 7 2026 19:19 utc | 157

but I not do see any other way out for it but to fight the pirates by all possible means.
 
Please comment with suggestions of other serious means of response.

 
Venezuela should ally with the US and quit offering itself as a proxy for US adversaries. Then the blockade will be lifted and Venezuela can regain its status as the richest nation in South America.  In the same way Ukraine offering itself as a proxy against a powerful neighbor is causing its ruin, the same dynamic covers Venezuela. 

Posted by: Neofeudalfuture | Jan 7 2026 19:19 utc | 158

Russia knows full well that US is simply covering up for NSS 2025 where it announced it has pulled out of conflict with Russia and China.  Any observer of a school playground knows what happens next.  US beats up the smaller kids around him and acts extremely tough while the bigger smarter kids laugh.The Former Playground Bully

Posted by: Michael Droy | Jan 7 2026 19:19 utc | 159

MOATS with George Galloway: ‘Rampage’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jim1BOpf7U
 
“International disorder| Trump eyes Greenland| Iran targeted| Israel’s Lebanon plan|
 
With Anya Parampil & Scott Ritter”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 7 2026 19:20 utc | 160

Well b, you tried and at first got some valid replies, but the thread has degenerated into BS fog that’s totally off topic. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 7 2026 19:20 utc | 161

Colonelcassad
 
Following the Russian Foreign Ministry’s announcement that the Mariner crew should be released, the Trump administration announced its intention to prosecute the captured crew. This, in turn, constitutes the seizure of Russian citizens.Therefore, the State Department’s warning that Americans must leave Russia may be an attempt to avoid a counter-seizure of US citizens on Russian soil in light of the impending seizure of the Russian tanker and its Russian citizens.

Posted by: MiniMO | Jan 7 2026 19:21 utc | 162

173 corrected:
https://www.youtube.com/@GeorgeGallowayOfficial

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 7 2026 19:22 utc | 163

US is really pushing things to see how much Russia (and other countries) will take. But mostly these countries seem to just fold which shows that the world is the US government’s for the taking.

Posted by: MiniMO | Jan 7 2026 19:23 utc | 164

Posted by: Harold Wilson | Jan 7 2026 19:17 utc | 167
Both solutions have the same problem: Bibi says no.
The tanker issue is already forgotten, no need to talk about it anymore. if you read Zakharova’s tweet you’ll see that she asked for mercy for the Russian crew, that was it. 

Posted by: rk | Jan 7 2026 19:27 utc | 165

Well b, you tried and at first got some valid replies, but the thread has degenerated into BS fog that’s totally off topic. 
Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 7 2026 19:20 utc | 174…..This wouldn’t be the first time here, and it just makes you shake your head at how ants rack their brains over elephants…although ants at least show solidarity…here, IQ is usually on the level of an empty water bucket.

Posted by: Genesis | Jan 7 2026 19:28 utc | 166

I see it now. It was Rubio himself who said the US won’t need the oil but he does want China to keep out of his hemisphere, that is VZ oil. More important, then, than to develop anything in VZ is to keep China from developing anything in VZ, which is their approach to managing international relations. The US fears that China will use this oil to fuel its manufacturing base, which will continue to grow at the expense of the US. So the idea here is to use VZ as the choke point.

Petrodollar may have something to do with this although it is slowly on its way ouy anyway. The menace is the BRICS currency with Brezil being the most vocal advocate for one BRICS currency, so the geographical proximity of the two countries is no coincidence. 

In short, USD will turn into rubble, to repurpose Biden’s phrase which has aged spectacularly badly. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 7 2026 19:29 utc | 167

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 7 2026 19:20 utc | 173
is the US, at this moment, *really* targeting Greenland? or is this a threat to try to keep the very willing Europoodle ruling class and NATO in line?
 
“we are the dead,” Winston Smith. if the Western ruling class isn’t guillotined, there is no future.

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 7 2026 19:29 utc | 168

Deputy Supreme Allied NATO Commander UK person General Sir Richard  Barrons up to 2016..says to Russia “bring it on” re seizure of Shadow tankers   we are at war with them since 2014….

Posted by: Jo | Jan 7 2026 19:31 utc | 169

In response to my old friend

Well b, you tried and at first got some valid replies, but the thread has degenerated into BS fog that’s totally off topic. 
Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 7 2026 19:20 utc | 174

 
People are not getting the context Karl, IMO 
 
Humanity is in a MAD context of our civilization war and acts that empire are taking are in response to the loss in Ukraine and potential loss in Occupied Palestine…..so it is not correct that Russia is not engaged in our civilization war militarily.  Just because the armchair warriors are ready to nuke the world, thankfully there are some adults in leadership in our world.
 
I think the war needs to be waged financially and via things like the military rare earth cutoff that China has currently in place [just in case some think China is not engaged in our civilization war]

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 7 2026 19:32 utc | 170

Posted by: xor | Jan 7 2026 18:20 utc | 91
 
Yes, but the difference is in provable responsibility. It is difficult to prove who commits acts of sabotage, but seizing in a ship on the high seas there is an obvious pointer to who is doing it.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Jan 7 2026 19:33 utc | 171

I say Russia needs to release some pages of the Epstine Files to Identify some men in high places. Maybe with so good AI documentation. Whatever they release some will believe and some will not but Russia should frame this as a battle against evil leadership in the West willing who is willing to indulge in Pedo.  Couple that with leading an effort in the UN for real action against the US ally Israel in the  UN for its genocide.  After that message gets out it is Time for a cyber disruption of the west infastructure

Posted by: Dave Beck | Jan 7 2026 19:39 utc | 172

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Jan 7 2026 18:42 utc | 126
 
 
Great track, had no idea Alan Vega did things outside of Suicide. He’s such a great singer. Thanks for sharing!

Posted by: Caveman | Jan 7 2026 19:40 utc | 173

Definitely some carry-over from b’s post yesterday to this one today about the nature of power and standing up to it.
 
The subject is a touchy one for some, moreso for others. I think this question has a lot to do with the nature of extroversion and introversion and the fundamental misunderstanding the former has for the latter. 
 
Stay with me here, because it is well-known that the U.S. and Israel are probably the most extroverted countries in the world. Many people say India, but I think India is a special case in that it has a caste system set-up where people inhabit their social roles effortlessly and through the inherited social dynamic patterns of millenia. 
 
Contrast that to America, since the Advent of marketing forces after the industrial revolution, you have messaging reaching the popular mind ascribing a Darwinian-social mindset, whereas earlier, in smaller communities, reputation for being an upstanding member of the community was paramount. In short order, according to Susan Cain’s book Quiet, you went from a culture of character to a culture of personality. Those who were now able to differentiate themselves, through bluster or projecting confidence, now were able to win the day. Of course, why dominant extroverts refer to introspective introverts as “pussies” is easy to see: dominance came to be associated with masculinity so any male (and 50% of the world are natural introverts) who did not demonstrate this projection of confidence became to be associated with closeted homosexuals..
 
Now imagine 50% of males not only acquiesing to such a new social dynamic of might-makes-right against their own interests, but absolutely burying any attempt to instill into the discussion the notion of introspection, careful consideration, or the culture of (hardwon) character because you were afraid of being called gay. Welcome to the United States!
 
Of course, Jewish psychoanalysis played its part in this as well, establishing that the “free” person is the liberated person, unrestricted from social mores and traditional conventions regarding sexuality. Are you soft-spoken and reserved? Just come out of the closet, already! This made it infinitely easier for extroverts to dominate introverts, throwing the characteristic of innate and prudent caution to the side in a marginalized role.
 
Of course, for any system that privileges the dominant personality, there must be an inexhaustible supply of kick-around types. If there is not, one must be found. Unable to exorcize its prime directive of dominance-establishment to its own notion of fixed-identity, the situation is thrown out of whack. 
 
Think of Girardian ritual sacrifice when there is a plague at the center of the story, as in Oedipus Rex. The plague does not have to be a physical manifestation besetting the community; rather it could be this inability to maintain the social order through the inability to exorcize rituals that confirm its inherent dominance/value. As Nietzsche always maimtained: “Man is the only animal that does not know what he is.” And this terrifies us to no end.
 
Enter the U.S., Russia, and Venezuela. The social contagion in the U.S. now permeates just about every facet of its being. Unable to dominate Russia, the question of identity within the empire recoiled in on itself and the U.S. summoned up the specter of evil moles in its backyard, digging up its perfect lawn.
 
But DJT, so far, is still unwilling to go full retard and reveal himself by cowtowing to the elite and ushering in a full militsry-response that will all but torpedo his Quixotic-quest to bring back “the better times” without spilling blood. 
 
But blood will be spilt. Then the bully will have to look at its bloody-nose in the mirror and cry because its identity has been shaken.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Jan 7 2026 19:40 utc | 174

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 7 2026 18:16 utc | 89
maybe the Western ruling class has gotten exactly what they all want from Ukraine: militarization of Europe in the name of a threat they themselves wholly manufactured? and the US can just laugh and retreat cuz TINA, and continue to sell weapons to a Europe functioning as its proxy. “We’ll be your Israel” is the motto of all of Europe too.
 
as far as the maintenance and spread of war, perhaps the truth is simple: MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. the total homogenization of the Western elite is a done deal. no public voice has been allowed to condemn Israel. the same thing is happening re Russia.
 
 

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 7 2026 19:41 utc | 175

anybody notice that the pirated tanker is EMPTY/under ballast!
look at the waterline!

Posted by: MAKK | Jan 7 2026 19:43 utc | 176

A military response to the US piracy and bullying is difficult and dangerous to implement, both Russia and China lack power projection; the response must be organised in other frameworks, commercial embargoes, sanctions and why not deniable acts of sabotage.

Posted by: scc | Jan 7 2026 19:44 utc | 177

Posted by: EoinW | Jan 7 2026 19:12 utc | 164
 
“Consequently this thread is about Russia and China, not America. This is the online battle royal over the soul of the resistance. And the fear some of us are contemplating, that there never was any resistance… Just our imaginary Empire slaying heroes…”
 
Is that so? The kids finally woke up? A rude awakening for some indeed…The fools who listend even a second to …like “the Duran”, Martyanov, Scotty the drunkard who loves to fuck young kittens Ritter, Ray Mcwhatsoever, Larry I love my tasteful shirts Johnson etc., etc. …All of them are three letter agency trolls of one kind or the other…
We are ruled by Chabad and Rothchild…get used to it or start to fight…

Posted by: Brigitte Mohnhaupt | Jan 7 2026 19:47 utc | 178

@  NemesisCalling | Jan 7 2026 19:40 utc | 189
 
interesting perspective nc… thanks for articulating some interesting ideas! i think you give trump way too much credit however… ht’s not that smart, really, he’s not… 

Posted by: james | Jan 7 2026 19:48 utc | 179

oh wow, Russia just wrote the strongest worded letter ever, “the US military breached UN maritime convention”, oh wow, I never thought the Russians would respond so harshly, the Americans will surely cry all the way to the oil terminal now.  Ughn, such weakness and cowardice from Russia,  get ready for more provocations against Russia over the next week.  I suspect within 6 months the US will give the green light for England and France to declare a unilateral ceasefire and send troops in Ukraine.  if Russia wants to avoid a war with the US, the only solution is a reciprocal response to US seizures.

Posted by: Kadath | Jan 7 2026 19:52 utc | 180

Posted by: Brigitte Mohnhaupt | Jan 7 2026 19:47 utc | 193
 
You’ve stopped your medications again, haven’t you?

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Jan 7 2026 19:52 utc | 181

aristodemos @ 149
 

Currently, the Chinese fleet is larger than that of the U$.  Do the research.  It may be instructive.

 
My research is pretty good. The Chinese have a larger fleet than the USA but they have only one foreign military port in Djibouti and that is more about international relations than power projection. They are working on other military ports with Pakistan, Cambodia, Africa nations but those aren’t built yet and again will be nothing compared to the hundreds of bases, logistics, repair, protection the USA navy has. Russia’s few small foreign ports aren’t of much use. either Without a chain of world wide military ports and the logistics and the missile and air support they provide you may have vessels that can sail the ocean blue but you don’t have a blue water navy.
China’s four carrier groups aren’t going far from China without a global port support system, not any time soon, they were built to prevent the USA from locking up and blockading the first and second island chains, not much else, close to home where they are protected by mainland planes and missiles. Smart of them too, carriers are floating coffins in the modern age, their only purpose is to intimidate and attack third world countries, China and Russia have never been interested in that. 

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 7 2026 19:52 utc | 182

Posted by: Kadath | Jan 7 2026 19:52 utc | 195
 
Well, if the Russians and Chinese are really, really simple-minded, they will do just what you say. However . . .

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Jan 7 2026 19:54 utc | 183

maybe the Western ruling class has gotten exactly what they all want from Ukraine: militarization of Europe in the name of a threat they themselves wholly manufactured? and the US can just laugh and retreat cuz TINA, and continue to sell weapons to a Europe functioning as its proxy. “We’ll be your Israel” is the motto of all of Europe too.
 
Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 7 2026 19:41 utc | 190
 
#####
 
What would that have gained the US?
 
It maddens me that people build chains of reasoning one link only.
 
Ok, if your theory is true, what does it mean?
 
How would militarizing Europe benefit the US? How would short-term arms sales to bankrupt countries (who will have to compete with the US to sell debt to make purchases) be in America’s interest? How would it help solve or address any of America’s existential problems? And how can they do any of this without the crucial resources to make the weapons?
 
It’s simplistic, but goes like this,
 
1. Something
2. ???
3. Profit.
 
Most Western commenters do, 
 
1. Something
2. Profit.
 
It’s like they have forgotten there are billions of other actors and dozens of nations outside of the West with their own interests and plans.
 
Just because people don’t respect Russia, India, or China doesn’t mean they aren’t part of the equation.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 19:54 utc | 184

Yup, this makes sense. The Trump administration took a look at the books at the end of the hear to see how the reindustralization with tariffs is going and found the result to be dismal. So they thought that if they can’t get US economy back on track at least they can restrict Chinese growth by striking at VZ, which was supposed to be China’s Achilles’ heel, if not now then in the future. Indeed, if the situation hadn’t been so dismal, Trump could have kept on with his peacemaker shtick but as he didn’t we know the US is done for and it is now defying the world with its last loud whimper. That also explains Trump’s unhinged Xmas message on TV on December 18 or so. And that my friends is why Russia and China can sit this one out.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 7 2026 19:56 utc | 185

@194 james 
 
Yes, I am giving him the benefit of the doubt. But if you think about it, DJT is the perfect man to project an unshakeable strength. It’s just that his inability to understand suffering, where Russia, China, and Iran are able to, is a huge blindspot. The silver spoon probably doesn’t make the best of leaders. 
 
I DO think we are headed to the inevitable collapse of DJT’s image as peacemaker.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Jan 7 2026 19:57 utc | 186

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 7 2026 19:52 utc | 197
“Without a chain of world wide military ports and the logistics and the missile and air support they provide you may have vessels that can sail the ocean blue but you don’t have a blue water navy.”
 
Ever heard of submarines – especially nuclear powered? OK, they can’t do warning shots, but if push comes to shove the Russian navy’s subs are far ahead of the US in missile strike range and explosives delivery.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Jan 7 2026 19:58 utc | 187

Load tankers with other matter (say garbage) such that the weight and approximate weight distribution is comparable, but have it sit at port, so as to give the impression of being loaded with fuel oil, or add an additive to a fuel load that would mess with US refineries/use, but could be removed with licensed technology, or that would create an explosion or corrosion  hazard without suitable pretreatment, having five or six different options. Binary mixes might also be useful, so that upon detection of hijacking of the ship, the fuel is mixed and becomes an expensive hazard to be cleaned up. One possible thing to add would be a soap/water/salt mixture, to chemically attack the welds in US refineries/equipment, as the filler for the welds would be selected for what is typically found in oil, which is generally not salts (microcracks can have single Cl- ions giving rise to negative pH, e.g.).

Posted by: Johan Meyer (2) | Jan 7 2026 19:58 utc | 188

wow, didn’t even need to wait 24 hours, the White House spokesperson, Karoline Leavitt, states  that the US intention is to prosecute the Russian sailors they kidnapped  tanker “Marinera”.  A FORCIBLE response is required, anything less means that Russian sailors will be kidnapped at US leisure going forward

Posted by: Kadath | Jan 7 2026 19:58 utc | 189

“Do you beat a bully by being a bully?” Yes.
Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 7 2026 17:30 utc | 34
 
**************
 
No – or at least not always.
 
The worst bully (to me) at school became my very good friend. Without me throwing a punch, or any revenge, or violence. He became a changed person. Maybe it would have happened anyway without any influence from me. I’ll never know, but now, more than 65 years later, we are still good friends – and I’m grateful for that.
 
Maybe Russian and Chinese patience and diplomacy will earn them good, long-term, loyal friends.

Posted by: General Factotum | Jan 7 2026 19:59 utc | 190

“Do you beat a bully by being a bully?  Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 7 2026 17:11 utc | 6 ” “Most bullies are stopped by the first punch they get in response to their bullying. Every school kid knows this. 
Posted by: The Painter | Jan 7 2026 17:57 utc | 65“”
A lot of people know this to be true but, for whatever reason, are still unable or refuse to punch back. Is it possible Putin id of duch temperament?

Posted by: krypton | Jan 7 2026 19:59 utc | 191

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Jan 7 2026 19:57 utc | 201
“I DO think we are headed to the inevitable collapse of DJT’s image as peacemaker.”
 
Are you sure? I thought we’d passed that one a few years ago?

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Jan 7 2026 20:00 utc | 192

Yachts, see?

Posted by: Not Ewe | Jan 7 2026 20:01 utc | 193

For me, responding to problems means solving problems.
A solution must therefore target the problem, not its manifestations.
Simply demonstrating a solution gives the problem the opportunity to adapt.
Simply reacting to the manifestations takes away your initiative in a game that has no rules and cannot be won unless the solution addresses the cause, not the actions of your opponent.
It is rather unlikely that such a solution can be brought about overnight, but that is not important if it works and has already begun. 
 
 
But until then
https://chatgpt.com/s/m_695eb896c4308191a686a35cdf4663ef
 
 

Posted by: BlindSpot | Jan 7 2026 20:02 utc | 194

I gather Russia destroyed 3 US owned enterprises in Ukraine yesterday.
 
https://sonar21.com/did-russia-just-send-a-message-to-donald-trump/
 

Posted by: Bill Jones | Jan 7 2026 20:03 utc | 195

Seems USA soldiers were “injured” in the attack on Venezuela, seemed odd that they managed to kill 32 cuban guards without getting a scratch, Garland Nixon riffs on the charade coming out of the USA. Injured, dead, big battles, small battles, success, failure, drugs, oil, betrayals, it all a Hollywood script, never finalized, endless revisions, an eternal development stage, hell of a big flop if it ever hits the screens. Don’t believe anything you are told, certainly by the west. 
 
US TROOPS SHOT IN VENEZUELA OPERATION, POSSIBLE FATALITIES? – US NAVAL BLOCKADE GOES GLOBAL

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 7 2026 20:04 utc | 196

Posted by: Brigitte Mohnhaupt | Jan 7 2026 19:47 utc | 193
keep boxing those uncircumcised shadows. and cursing paper, ie, magic money. when the rothschilds wave money around, the world spins. that’s jew magic for you. don’t ask how a piece of paper, today no more than an entry in a digital ledger, causes anything to happen. it’s in the Talmud and the Protocols somewhere.
 
people who use words like chabad, khazar, rothschild, are here to confuse and disinform people. money isn’t real. race isn’t real. 

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 7 2026 20:05 utc | 197

Another Russian L. Trump does whatever he wants.

Posted by: catdog | Jan 7 2026 20:06 utc | 198

@207 jams
 
Lingering doubt about DJT’s true intentions and ability as dealmaker to win without new wars (a core tenet of MAGA) is the hanging thread that keeps his supporters from revolting and him losing his popular mandate completely. 
 
Yes, I think the Iran show-bombing and the Venezuela “pick up Maduro for pizza at our place” are evidence that he is holding back. 
 
But he DOES want full cooperation in these countries to America’s (and Israel’s) advantage. Too much to ask? Yes. 

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Jan 7 2026 20:07 utc | 199

psychohistorian | Jan 7 2026 19:32 utc | 183
 
Well, yes, that’s part of it. Lots of comments on my latest article have kept me away from this thread, which is a good thing. Lavrov was interviewed by a pair of young women from the Wishing Tree campaign which was cool. TASS picked up the key excerpt and published it:
 

Now the main task is to provide diplomatic support for the efforts of our fighters in a special military operation. There are already certain shifts that prove one simple truth: when your cause is just, when you know what you are working for and what our guys and girls are fighting for on the line of contact, then you will succeed in diplomacy as well. Believing in what you do, in the work that you are entrusted with, is the key to success.
 
 
Our colleagues on the other side of the barricades, primarily in Europe, who are staging anti-Russia hysteria, constantly demanding that they steal our money, “rob” us, as President Putin qualified their intentions, and support Ukraine as long as it continues to fight Russia, do not believe that this is an achievable strategy. Lack of faith in what they are doing dooms them.

 
The video showed him quite calm and relaxed, seeming without cares. We should all be as calm and collected. Trump is clearly frustrated and has threatened to micromanage MIC corps if they don’t expand their production facilities, and he’s supposedly a Libertarian.

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 7 2026 20:09 utc | 200