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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

Posted by: Fíréan | Jan 7 2026 21:36 utc | 293
“According to US sources”, so prolly bollocks.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 21:53 utc | 301

Ignoring diminishes..power. Reacting is validating”  
– LoveDonbass  285

 
And then, a few seconds later you resort to cheap internet bravado that you and I both know you could never back up in the real world:
 

“I write text online. If that is too loud for you, you may be a little girl”
  – LoveDonbass 302

 
And let’s face it, you write online because you’re pathetic, you have nothing else to do..no friends, no interests, no thoughts.  I repeat my post to your nonsense:

 
The calm, quiet guy is usually the most deadly. The nervous and insecure tend to be loud” –  LoveDonbass 240

 Oh…for the love of God man, have you no self-awareness?  As Alanis once famously said; “And isn’t it ironic? Don’t you think? A little too ironic And yeah, I really do think” 
Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 7 2026 21:39 utc | 298

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 7 2026 21:53 utc | 302

ChatNPC @ 312

 
For those whose history of Venezuela is a little shaky

 
As does Caleb Maupin:
 
Live #995 – FREE MADURO! Cowardly Kidnapping by Miami Mafia
 
 

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 7 2026 21:54 utc | 303

I have a sense of dark humor. This is all really quite funny.
 
Some of these posts, like #308 demonstrate the creative talents of the community.
 
It’s so ridiculous, the preening, the coping, the arrogance. Literally the products of diseased minds.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 21:55 utc | 304

This is a direct result of a non response from the Kremlin
it was time to take off the gloves a long time ago.
Oreshnik all possible sites where there may or may not be foreign military and energy.
 
Take Odessa by any means necessary at once and control the Black Sea with an underwater drone fleet that cane be armed at will.
Send a nuclear sub to Cuba and repeat the Bay of Pigs
 
just for starters
 
 
 

Posted by: ld | Jan 7 2026 21:56 utc | 305

@229 aristodemos
 
Woke American@2018:  Rather typical of the Wokies, you presume, due to overindulgence in Main$cream media and chats with fellow Wokies…that the Ukies have actually had a strategic effect on Western Russia.  It is not wise to confuse tactical wins (on occasion) with strategic victories.
 
I did not state or even imply that Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian assets is any kind of strategic victory.  Right now Russia is easily keeping up with the damage caused by US / NATO / Ukraine Shock and Awe attacks in western Russia.  Currently the Shock and Awe attacks are not doing so much damage to Russian infrastructure in western Russia.
 
Should US / NATO / Ukraine send more drones and missiles over time in the same way that Russia has done to Ukraine over the last couple of years, more damage might be done and more attention might need to be taken by Russia.  Drones HAVE made it to Moscow in the past, so the threat is definitely real.  The point of my post was that Russian success is measured a lot more by dealing with damage done by missiles and drones landing in Russia than in any kind of response to the US destroying itself.
 
The most mainstream media I get my information from is Moon of Alabama.  I watch YouTube channels such as Military Summary Channel for battlefield changes (sometimes Weeb Union), Dialogue Works regularly, and other presenters such as Rachel Bevins, Jamarl Thomas, Garland Nixon, and Danny Haiphong.  I check out Karlof’s substack.  I tune into anything that Mark Sleboda and Carl Zha discusses.    There is also a Russian guy who gives a daily view of news from a Russian perspective (I forget his name), and Mahmood (I think that is how his name is spelled). Not sure which of these sources you find objectionable.
 
 

Posted by: Woke American | Jan 7 2026 21:57 utc | 306

Posted by: ld | Jan 7 2026 21:56 utc | 319
 
#####
 
And then what happens?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 21:58 utc | 307

No, you have to deal with maritime pirates the old-fashioned way: Destroy the ship they operate from.
 
Posted by: William Gruff | Jan 7 2026 18:48 utc | 132
Maybe. In any case, it gives another rung to the escalation ladder:
MANPADS on tankers -> Aerial assault using gunships to suppress AD -> obvious piracy -> A submarine uses Zirkon
 
Btw, the reason my speculation for why they took two weeks to enter the Belle 1 is that the SF trained it extensively. I wonder what was/is on board.

Posted by: persiflo | Jan 7 2026 21:58 utc | 308

My advice to Trump: “Beware the Ides of March”. His similarities to Julius Ceaser are uncanny.

Posted by: Old Microbiologist | Jan 7 2026 21:59 utc | 309

Canada Hit Hard by US Move on Venezuela
.
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Fatal Mistake: U.S. Oil War Backfires As Major U.S. Ally (Canada) Flips To China’s Economy
 
The United States is decoupling of the Global Market and the European Union to build further on a power house in their Western Hemisphere 🌎
 
In the 3 years left Trump will be UNSTOPPABLE and move in a straight line of Cuba ➡️ Greenland ➡️ Canada by bankrupting the latter … will struggle with the Socialist states in Central America … crazies rule and are at the levers of total destruction. Barry Goldwater reincarnated … secrets of the Koch Bros and John Birch Society (JBS).

Posted by: Oui | Jan 7 2026 22:00 utc | 310

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 7 2026 21:54 utc | 317
Caleb Maupin is good, just pull the string and let him talk. Not sure I have three hours spare today though.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 22:01 utc | 311

Old Microbiologist | Jan 7 2026 21:27 utc | 279
 
There is so much hubble bubble at the moment I have not tried to read all comment. Some though have linked back to you so it is as easy as clicking on the number to read your comment.
 
You pull in a number of important factors. To me, what is occurring now is unprecedented in the post WWII world.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Jan 7 2026 22:01 utc | 312

“According to US sources”, so prolly bollocks.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 21:53 utc | 315

From where is your quote ?

please & thank you

Posted by: Fíréan | Jan 7 2026 22:01 utc | 313

Well b you did ask.I understand  the Russians don’t want to expand the war, but since  this smo started they have lost the flag ship of the Black Sea , Nord stream 2 , few generals assassinated , a ship  carrying 2 nuclear reactors in the Med.  oil ships sunk, a-wac  destroyed, attempt on Putins life, l think I’ve covered most. 
I and many here believe who is responsible with no skin in the game,so having lost patience take out their 2 subs, make their 2 carriers inoperable level mi6 headquarters ,sas hq because of terrorist activity inside of Russia. level Oxford or Eton or where ever they produce those mi 6 types, and just for good measure fuckingham palace.
I may have missed few targets but you get the drift. Sorry for the rant but this could go on for years.

Posted by: Q-lander | Jan 7 2026 22:02 utc | 314

Russia isnt URSS (I mean Stalin URSS). Gerasimov isnt Jukov. Of course Putin isnt Stalin. Russia is trapped inside her oligharcs web and Putin is their prophet.

Posted by: António Lico | Jan 7 2026 22:04 utc | 315

At this time, calling for a response from Russia is hasty. Better to wait at least 48 hours until the British govt reveals its full involvement in the seizure of the Mariners. The British themselves can’t stop braying about their participation. 
 
Then once the British have finished praising themselves, the Russians can start targeting British NATO and MI6 “advisors” and “trainers” in Ukraine, British ships in international waters near Russian maritime territories, or British assets in Russian banks, if any.
 
All MI6 operatives in and around Russia, Belarus and Ukraine must be considered fair game for targeting, and Blaise Metreweli herself should be made to regret she ever considered applying for the job as MI6 head.
 
Is the US under DJT likely to assist the British if they are under attack from Russia? I’m inclined to believe the US will leave the UK to fight its battles alone. When two psychopaths are working together, targeting and isolating one from the other, and watching both their reactions – the targeted one is likely to be abandoned, and end up squirming and confessing everything, if only as a form of petty vengeance against the other partner – will be fruitful.

Posted by: Refinnejenna | Jan 7 2026 22:05 utc | 316

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 22:09 utc | 332
So yeah, deffo bollocks.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 22:10 utc | 318

Putin needs to grow some balls. I like him – he’s smart, things logically, thinks long term, but how can one respond when the US takes your ship?  Use the Iranian playbook.  

Posted by: Toxik | Jan 7 2026 22:15 utc | 319

For news regarding Russian submarines best source would be a Russian media.

Why would a discerning student of the situation dismiss the possibilty that the Russians have a submarine(s) in the area since the escalation and have been tracking any of the fleet of tankers ? Especially those ships Russian flagged.

Posted by: Fíréan | Jan 7 2026 22:15 utc | 320

Greenland is either the empire’s weak underbelly and jigsaw point where it fractures easiest or it is a feint and the arguments over same signal proximate escalation against Russia by the US or its vassals. Likewise Venezuela itself could be a distraction or directional legerdemain vis a vis Russia; but all this should be a matter of elementary safeguarding against for the Russian general staff.

Posted by: Ludovic | Jan 7 2026 22:15 utc | 321

Of course if DJT does succeed in cutting off the flow of drugs into the US, the economy will crash, starting with the financial system.
It will be like not watering  the crops with Brawndo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBFREFtFEgs

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 22:21 utc | 322

The US of A is toast. Dedollarisation is the death sentence. 
 
Countries like Columbia being threatened by the US must react by firstly deporting the US ambassador and shutting down US bases. Mali did it.
 
Former Russian Lt. Gen and Duma deputy has publicly called for preemptive strikes in response to seizure and piracy of Russian flagged ship.
 
Iran has issued a statement that it will response militarily to threats. 
 
Venezuela needs to decide if it’s better to die on their feet or die in a cage.
 
Times up, China. You did your very best but it’s put up or shut up. 

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 7 2026 22:21 utc | 323

So yeah, deffo bollocks.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 22:10 utc | 333

If your Grandmother had wheels she’d be a bicycle.

Posted by: Fíréan | Jan 7 2026 22:21 utc | 324

Posted by: Fíréan | Jan 7 2026 22:15 utc | 335
They can be tracked by satellite.
Its only purpose would be as a deterrent, which it clearly was not if it was ever there.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 22:24 utc | 325

Going to be entertaining to watch Putin do absolutely nothing of substance about this.
Maybe a legal treatise will be released about flagging minutiae.

Posted by: Clem_Fandango | Jan 7 2026 22:28 utc | 326

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 7 2026 22:21 utc | 338
 
######
 
When everything has collapsed, the Chinese can ride in with goods and investments to save the day.
 
They can clean up and recover the US, too.
 
They just need the collapses to complete.
 
China’s powder is dry,

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 22:30 utc | 327

Lieber Bernhard, was hier vorliegt ist emotionale Manipulation.
Schritt 1. ein Blockadebrecher flieht-> die Ersten fiebern mit.
Schritt 2. der Blockadebrecher, malt die russische Flagge auf den Bug .´-> er ist einer von uns.
Schritt 3. ein Enterversuch wurde abgewehrt ->tapfere Jungs, sie sind wirklich welche von uns.
Schritt 4. die Russen tragen das Schiff in ihr Register ein -> die Russische Föderation sieht die tapferen Jungs auch als die ihren an.
Schritt 5.der Blockadebrecher ist schon im Atlantik -> er hat es fast geschafft, alle fiebern mit.
Schritt 6. die Russische Marine schick ein U-Boot -> die Russen engagieren sich für die tapferen Jungs, sie schaffen es ganz bestimmt.
Schritt 7. die US-Navy /Küstenwache entert den Blockadebrecher -> emotionale Enttäuschung, die Russen sind schwach, die Russen können ihre Handelsschiffart nicht schützen, wir müssen eskalieren, die Amerikaner sind letztlich doch die Herren der Welt und können alles tun.
Passiert ist eigentlich nichts wesentlichen. Aber alle lassen sich wegen eines Billigflaggen-Tankschiffs, das sowieso verloren war  und für das sich die Russische Regierung ganz bestimmt nicht engagiert hat, durch geschickte Psyops manipulieren. Der Western fährt ständig virtuelle Siege ein und Freund und Feind glauben es auch noch.
 

Posted by: Fritze | Jan 7 2026 22:33 utc | 328

Did you know you could attack a nuclear power directly and not trigger a nuclear war?
Vietnam vs US
Afghanistan vs USSR 
Afghanistan vs USA
Hezb’Allah vs USA
Hezb’Allah vs Israel 
AnsarAllah vs Isreal 
AnsahAllah vs USA 
Iran vs Isreal 
Iran vs USA
India vs Pakistan 
India vs China 
Vietnam vs China 
Turkey vs Russia 
Isreal vs Russia. 
 
Russia took out a drone once. Blinding a couple of satellites with lasers ought to do the trick. 

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 7 2026 22:35 utc | 329

Trump is scheduled to go to China in a couple of months, ostensibly on a begging tour for debt assistance. China is the only country that can afford to bail America out.
 
Now that will be interesting. We know Trump will lie about what was discussed, but the Chinese people will have to confirm or deny his claims publicly and unambiguously. The Chinese people will accept no less from their government.
 
Does anyone remember when Trump talked to Modi about Russian oil? The next day, Modi says that he never spoke to Trump at all.
 
Why people continue to take him at face value evades my mind.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 22:36 utc | 330

Isreal should read as Isitreal.

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 7 2026 22:37 utc | 331

ld  319,
 
I concur, as I said:
 

Look, Russia begged for this treatment After a brilliant opening feint that scared the pants off Galicia’s Waffen SS, the Russians withdrew across the board instead of selectively reinforcing sectors that flanked ex-ukrainia’s protective belts.  Then, all the defensive belts had to be re-fought…linearly.  [then], never and I mean never, reinforcing a Russian troop break though with reserve troops. Then, choosing not to destroy resupply infrastructure…all rails, tunnels, bridges, electrical plants, transfer station, sewage and water treatment..etc.  I could hear the English/angliphiliacs running this war laughing at their good luck..they could fight this kind of war for a very long time without losing anything important.  Then, not bringing the war to a conclusion and handing Trump a fate-acompli which he could have blamed on Biden/Obama/Hillary…the list goes on and on and on.  Okay, now the bill for not instilling fear into the “collective-west”, maybe we should pass the hat at MOA since many here thought these mistakes were some kind of 5th Dimensional chess…and hey, they might have been, who knows, who cares…it failed miserably. At this point Russia can’t worry about the US’s counter moves in places it lacks the power to project it’s forces, so stop with the fantasies.  Either a nation intimidates others or it doesn’t.  What Russia can do is take the BSC [Black-Sea-Coast] in it’s entirely, to Transnistria, then all the way to the Hungarian/Slovak Border.  Destroy the US “peace” in Azerbaijan and secure that coast to Iran.  Bring/dig-in all the artillery/AA needed to protect the Kaliningrad enclave…both sides of the divide”.
 – S Brennan  83

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 7 2026 22:40 utc | 332

Russia has nuclear weapons to deter such behavior. It’s not working.I wonder how much longer Russia & China will put up with this?
Posted by: sirdavide | Jan 7 2026 17:12 utc | 7
I have been wondering that also, Russia has tolerated far too much for too long, as for this incident i don’t know which port the gangsters are taking the tanker to, but if it is British or European that port should be blown to hell, also any escort ship should be attacked, Russia has subs in the area a cruise missile should take a escort ship out, if they don’t do any of this Russia should just go home and put a statue to Trump up in red square.

Posted by: Englishman | Jan 7 2026 22:42 utc | 333

“We lie, we cheat, we steal”…
 
And when lies are not believed anymore, cheating not possible, and stealing bringing meager loot (a cargo), what is left : an obese dumb sick population, pariah of the world. A monkey with a grenade. Good luck with that.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Jan 7 2026 22:42 utc | 334

Good news for gold! A 70% increase in defense would be very bullish for gold. Each time when the spending exceeds the revenue, gold goes up.
https://x.com/GoldForecast/status/2009029358019584237

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 7 2026 22:43 utc | 335

Posted by: Fritze | Jan 7 2026 22:33 utc | 343

Good post.
Why this ship inparticular amongst the many sanctions breakers within the Caribbean, the Marinera was not even loaded. Or was it ?

Posted by: Fírëan | Jan 7 2026 22:43 utc | 336

BTW Russian attack subs and their large fleet of frigates are mostly missile platforms these days, the Zircon and latest Oniks can hit a bullseye from 1000K, older Kalibrs can hit from 1500-2500K. If Russia wants to hit a USA destroyer or frigate fucking with their merchant fleet they don’t need to be right up the USA/NATO ship’s ass. So all this talk of Ruskie subs shadowing the USA pirate fleet is silly. Russia is not going to torpedo a USA ship out in the middle of the ocean before WW3 starts. After that of course it’s fire at will. Most USA navy ships will find themselves in the same place Abrams tanks and F16s found themselves in Ukraine, sitting ducks. I doubt the Aegis is any better than the Patriot, about 60%, bad odds especially sitting in the middle of the ocean.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 7 2026 22:44 utc | 337

Posted by: Brigitte Mohnhaupt | Jan 7 2026 20:52 utc | 251
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As a matter of fact, Russian prevented twice pushing the red button, once during the Cuban missile crisis (Vasily Arkhipov, 1962) and the second one during an alert in the far east (Stanislav Petrov, 1983) .
 
So, no they were not waiting any pretext to launch WW3

Posted by: scc | Jan 7 2026 22:49 utc | 338

Trump is saying American taxpayers can fund US oil companies for their efforts in Venezuela.  US taxpayers are suckers like Venezuelans it appears for the elite oil merchants, aka Trump’s buddies. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 7 2026 22:51 utc | 339

Retards think that fighting will resolve or advance anything.
 
A childish and primitive colonial mindset. Fighting Russia and China isn’t going to resolve American insolvency. The debt marches on, relentlessly, powered by the math of compounding interest.
 
Bombing Iran is not going to grant America a shipbuilding industry or the best AI models.
 
Seizing control of Venezuela won’t bridge the wealth gap or increase literacy (which has been falling as Americans, ironically, are getting dumber).
 
Until this all falls irreparably apart, we will comment on and observe the death rattles of a dying giant. That is all they are. Reflexive moments as energy dissipates and leaves the body of Empire.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 22:52 utc | 340

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 | 205 That’s just working out great! That must be why Russia and China enjoy near universal support and countries refuse to do business with the US! Oh wait… You don’t win sociopaths over through meekness. 
Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 7 2026 21:38 utc | 296
 
****************
 
 Errr… long-term was the operative qualifier. Maybe it is not quite over yet?
 
Perhaps still ‘too early to tell’?  Perhaps we may be wise to wait for the dust to settle before calling the final score.

Posted by: General Factotum | Jan 7 2026 22:53 utc | 341

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 22:36 utc | 345
 
From what I have read Modi now refuses to even talk with Trump, he’s forming much stronger bonds with Russia and China.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 7 2026 22:53 utc | 342

Reflexive moments should have been
 
involuntary movements.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 22:54 utc | 343

Do I understand correctly that the US seized an empty tanker owned by and registered in Turkey, that changed flags and port of call a few days ago under temporary provision? Weren’t there two more tankers, leaving port simultaneously as this one, that did not paint a huge Russian flag on their sides, like waving a red cloth in front of a bull? Impossible — the US would never fall for such an obvious shell game, right?

Posted by: Skiffer | Jan 7 2026 22:56 utc | 344

 
“…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 say”
 
this is the USA playbook the Western powers use to keep Iraq from being truly sovereign and independent, and able to solve its many political and social problems. Internally it allows the US to manipulate politicians and power centers……
 
they are trying to impose this on Venezuela now, too. 
 
 

Posted by: michaelj72 | Jan 7 2026 22:56 utc | 345

With all mdern technology shadowing does not have to be “right up the USA/NATO ship’s ass “, as you put it. There has been no speculation within this discourse that any party would resort to the use of
torpedoes. Silly, indeed.
ps. Your post failed to include the Khabarovsk stealth submarine.

Posted by: Fíréan | Jan 7 2026 22:57 utc | 346

Posted by: General Factotum | Jan 7 2026 22:53 utc | 356
Agreed. I’m with Zhou Enlai.
Don’t expect anything until Putin has digested his turkey*.
 
*or traditional Russian equivalent.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 22:57 utc | 347

Don’t get me wrong. I am not a Utopian. Something will replace America, and it remains to be seen if it is better and, if so, how much.
 
But America is in the final phases now. No miracle cures or lottery tickets can get their leg out of this bear trap of their own design.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 22:58 utc | 348

Correcting Skiffer@359,
 
Not port of call, but home port registration.

Posted by: Skiffer | Jan 7 2026 23:00 utc | 349

Posted by: Old Microbiologist | Jan 7 2026 21:59 utc | 323
 
Perhaps: “Beware the ides of Mar-a-Lago”.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 7 2026 23:03 utc | 350

Russia should sanction tankers carrying US LNG to Europe, seize them, and then swap them for all the oil tankers that the US has seized. If there’s no price to pay, Trump will keep probing. 
Posted by: Dave G | Jan 7 2026 17:25 utc | 22
I like Dave’s idea.  Tit for Tat, no need to terribly escalate.  Fast Attack Craft (FAC) or Destroyer Escorts (DE) with merchant convoys would also help.

Posted by: ramAustralia | Jan 7 2026 23:03 utc | 351

This whole escapade has cost the US taxpayer $8BN not including the two tankers seized today.
In return they have kidnapped an ageing couple, one rusting hulk and one tanker full of oil.
Beneficiaries appear to be Big Oil and Lloyds of London. maybe.
Thank you USA!
 

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 23:06 utc | 352

Better still a few unexplained explosions at the regasification terminals would be far more effective (and plausibly deniable).
Unlikely they will be back in action before the spring – and Europe is in the middle of a very cold snap.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 23:09 utc | 353

 
 
https://x.com/ejmalrai/status/2008927642066583802
Elijah J. Magnier 🇪🇺  @ejmalrai   
 
The only meaningful response Russia has to the US seizure of a Venezuela-linked oil tanker on the high seas, flying a Russian flag and operating under Russian escort, is to mirror the Iranian playbook. Find a tanker carrying oil to the United States and seize it. Power respects power, nothing else. 
 
Washington does not negotiate out of principle or law. It negotiates only when faced with consequences. Any response short of direct reciprocity will be read as weakness. You do not bargain with a bully through restraint. You bargain by making the cost of aggression unmistakable.
 
——————
 
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-demands-venezuela-kick-china-russia-partner-us/story?id=128963238
trump demands Venezuela kick out China and Russia, partner only with US on oil: Exclusive 
 
The Trump administration has told Venezuela’s interim president Delcy Rodriguez that the regime must meet the White House’s demands before being allowed to pump more oil, according to three people familiar with the administration’s plan. 
 
First, the country must kick out China, Russia, Iran, and Cuba and sever economic ties, the sources said. Second, Venezuela must agree to partner exclusively with the U.S. on oil production and favor America when selling heavy crude oil, they added……
 
…..”The government does intend to control the oil, taking charge of the ships, the tankers, and none of them are going to go to Havana,” Wicker said. “And until they start moving — we hope to the open market — there are no more tankers to fill, because they’re totally full.”……
 

Posted by: michaelj72 | Jan 7 2026 23:12 utc | 354

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 23:06 utc | 367
 
Trump has said US taxpayers can fund the oil companies with his exploits – imperialist countries treat their own people like suckers, just like they treat the other countries they exploit. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 7 2026 23:13 utc | 355

Amateurs talk tactics, experts discuss logistics.
 
That’s an old military expression.
 
Hence why I keep hammering all year that the RE issue is the one to watch.
 
REs aren’t just about military. They are about the medical and manufacturing sectors as well. Most people don’t know that most Western antibiotics are made in China, for example.
 
Everything grinds to a halt without the necessary inputs.
 
Everything.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 23:15 utc | 356

“That must be why Russia and China enjoy near universal support and countries refuse to do business with the US!”
Posted by: Feral Finster | 296
 
BEIJING — President Lee Jae Myung said this year will see the “full restoration” of relations between South Korea and China during a bilateral summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday, nodding to the two countries’ shared history and economic cooperation prospects.
https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2026-01-06/national/diplomacy/Lee-signals-new-phase-in-South-KoreaChina-ties-Xi-calls-to-stand-on-right-side-of-history-/2493369

Posted by: NotPaulHollywood | Jan 7 2026 23:16 utc | 357

The US of A is toast. Dedollarisation is the death sentence.
 
Posted by: Suresh | Jan 7 2026 22:21 utc | 338

 
Why do people post utter nonsense?
 
There’s all sorts of minor currencies right around the world, and nations running very happily and efficiently without needing to be “global reserve” or anything like that. There’s no particular reason why the world even needs a reserve currency … it’s a holdover from Bretton Woods and the original promise that the USD was completely equivalent to Gold and guaranteed to exchange at $35 per ounce. Of course … in retrospect that was never going to work, and sure enough it didn’t work.
 
So the slow collapse of the USD is inevitable but that’s OK … some people will lose money, other people will make money and business continues like it always does … maybe with Gold, Silver, maybe cryptos and stable coins, or some other new US credit system.
 
The only thing that changes is the USA as a whole won’t be able to easily export it’s monetary inflation overseas to trading partners. They will need to learn to live a bit more frugally, and not print money quite so much. But this process is gradual, it won’t happen in a year … unlikely to happen in ten years. The Federal Reserve are not complete buffoons you know.

Posted by: Tel | Jan 7 2026 23:16 utc | 358

Posted by: Skiffer | Jan 7 2026 22:56 utc | 359
 
It seems so. but they received the temporary flag change from Russia after first attempts to be pirated, the attempts that failed. So it was going to be pirated anyway, they were followed. 
Thr question is why did Russia give them the flag change because they surely knew they were not going to protect them, so why turn themselves into propaganda victims?

Posted by: rk | Jan 7 2026 23:17 utc | 359

Let’s just see what happens – this is the “Mission Accomplished” phase like with George W. Bush. The rest is bloviating narcissism and the stupid ms media focusing uniquely on Trump and his Zionist buddies.  Sound bites more than genuine results

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 7 2026 23:18 utc | 360

A number of  points which are probably more an effort to summarise than to add novelty.
1. US has no legal, moral or geopolitical constraints. It wants war with Russia and China. It will provoke until that happens.
2. The current strategy is to make Putin look weak. Russian prudence may be a rational answer but it is no longer the right one.
3. Much of US behaviour is conditioned by its feeling that it is too remote to suffer. Europe can be made to suffer because it is a satrapy. Logically, the US must be forced to recognise its own vulnerability.
4. Since the US is now attacking and plundering Russian-flagged shipping, the situation is familiar and uncomplicated. Tactics for blockade-busting are well known. Arm your merchantmen, protect them using convoys, seize hostile assets, destroy attackers. The advent of real-time communications and precise missile targeting should decimate exposed USN forces. When in doubt, be a Houthi.
5. Russia and China must stop attempting to wage war with words. Actions speak for themselves.
6. If you do not effectively support your allies, you send a message that you cannot be relied on. Russia must be seen to be active in Iran, VZ, Cuba and elsewhere. 
7. Yes, bullies are stopped by fighting back. Bullies are psychologically unable to think except in terms of superior/inferior relationships. Efforts to negotiate rationally just demonstrate that you are not on their ‘ladder’ of relationships, and therefore are weak and must be attacked. Fight first. Establishing that connection will result in much less long-term damage than efforts at rational compromise. It could have avoided Gaza or Syria.
8. US strength is its infinite cash supply, which supports a nearly-infinite collection of CIA cutouts and regime change NGOs. Cut it off. 
9. US weakness is its reliance on a financialised PR military with lots of highly-visible targets. The Houthis are right. It must be shown to be overpriced, ineffective and feeble. The US itself has never been weaker militarily.
10. The answer to dirty war and guerilla ops is the same. Russia will always be blamed for black ops so there is no visible gain in avoiding them. 
11. Unity, unity, unity. The real fight is about unity. Russia and China can see that they fight for survival. The West fights only for plunder.  One is a great force for unity, the other is not.
 
 

Posted by: Tom Paine | Jan 7 2026 23:18 utc | 361

Posted by: michaelj72 | Jan 7 2026 23:12 utc | 369
 
######
Elijah is thinking very conventionally and traditionally.
 
Those norms are gone now.
 
The US cannot be negotiated with.
 
It is desperate and pushing forward, consequences be damned. They aren’t trying to beat their opponents. They want to eradicate them. This is like the Palestine situation. Israelis cannot be negotiated with. Their goals will accept nothing less than total control and dominance, if it includes the extermination of human life, all the better.
 
It is not possible to talk down or chastise a dog with rabies. They are not rational. The Yanks are not rational. The Israelis are not rational. The Europeans are not rational. The Ukrainians are not rational.
 
Notice a trend? The Axis is up against crazy psychopaths who are beyond reason and good faith.
 
Better luck negotiating with an armed thug in a dark alley about only taking the contents of your wallet and not your expensive watch.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 23:23 utc | 362

In response to rk@374,
 
As I understand it, it was one of 16 ships that ran the US blockade around the same time, after which this specific ship changed name, flag and home-port on temporary dispensation. This behavior ensured that this ship remained in the center of US attention — it would have had a better chance of evading pursuit by not doing any of that. And, supposedly, it was seized completely empty of any cargo. If true, it looks like a shell-game — “Watch the cup” — of getting the US to pursue an empty cup via misdirection. I guess whatever was on the vessels that got away, was worth the price of being “propaganda victims”, whatever that means?

Posted by: Skiffer | Jan 7 2026 23:24 utc | 363

Well, joining the conversation a bit late but what the hell… it’s interesting watching the moral gymnastics in the Euro-press over this. Take the Guardian for example: Russophobic, therefore Putin is Hitler (Ukraine beacon of democracy); Misotrumpian, therefore Trump is Hitler (VZ is beacon of… well, let’s just say it was a violation of international law = bad). Now what happens when Trump-Hitler locks horns with Putler? The Guardian opts for ‘we don’t know why it was necessary to seize the tanker’, suggesting that it might be being used to run Russian guns (since there was no oil on board). What’s hilarious is that Trump’s actions make a mockery of the moral liberal ideological position that these outlets have been carefully curating for years. Let’s see what happens when they seize Greenland.

Posted by: Patroklos | Jan 7 2026 23:26 utc | 364

What the exact moment was this last month or two that the US went all in, I don’t know. But they have locked their rudder and accelerated to ramming speed.
 
Trump is committed, and no matter how ugly it gets, he is going to continue. Defeat and capitulation are not options for him. The Russian and Chinese bridges for withdrawal will not be taken as America is going down swinging, no matter what, IMO.
 
It’s not rational, it’s not moral, so it is not easy to grasp. But that is where we are at.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 23:26 utc | 365

What do you do when a nation uses the full power of its Navy to enforce its own demands, declaring them as “rules”? Not even Russia and China combined feel like they should march their own fleets to the Caribbean. And they are right. The US has become a global threat since none of the people that make the decisions in DC
has any level of self-control, or any instinct of fairness and decency, or even any instinct of self preservation. In other words, they are fully grown pirates and criminals. It feels like once again in your life being confronted with the notorious schoolyard bully against whom you never had a chance.
 
The US, and, to an even higher degree, the Israelis, are entities with whom you can not coexist peacefully on the same planet. You are only left with the choice of eventually being eaten alive (like the Venezoelans, the Syrians and the Palestineans, and in the near future the Inuit) or to enter unknown territory that may lead to nuclear war.
 
Some barflies have suggested that Russia strike the UK in retaliation for their taking part in Ukrainian terrorist actions, eliminating at least 10 Downing Street and the Bank of England, along with other targets in the City of London. If applied early enough, such a maneuver might have reduced the quest for war in both West Europe and the US, they reckon. I understand how they feel and their reasoning, but I can’t tell if that scenario doesn’t turn out to be the ouverture to Armageddon. 

Posted by: grunzt | Jan 7 2026 23:27 utc | 366

The Putin Fan Club are defending Russian inaction based on two assumptions: 1) The US economy is going to collapse any moment now.  2) The escalations directly at Russia will not increase.
 
1) No one knows when the western economic system falls apart.  In theory, it should have happened years ago.  Maybe when the Chinese pull the plug on it.  Except that the Chinese continue to do what they’ve always done – own US debt.  The Russians would still be doing full business with the West if western sanctions hadn’t stopped much of it.  So when does this economy collapse?  Before or after America has attacked every country in the world?
 
2) There have been three major escalations directed at Russia in less than a week.  Trump is actually baiting Putin now.  You think he’ll stop?
 
It is no longer a question of Russia/China avoiding war with America.  Avoiding it is no longer possible.  How can any Russian conscripts be expected to risk their lives in Ukraine when their leadership is clearly terrified and won’t fight the Americans?  This is a morale crisis for all of Russia.
 
I don’t wish to be unfair but the Russian leadership continues to act like the Americans bought off another government.  Putin needs to resign or go to war with the US military before this week is done.

Posted by: EoinW | Jan 7 2026 23:28 utc | 367

 General Factotum | Jan 7 2026 20:34 utc | 232
 
As I understand, more needs to be done so the ukaz can be immediately implemented.
 
psychohistorian | Jan 7 2026 20:26 utc | 228
 
Thanks for your reply. Deindustrialization has suddenly become a very big liability for the Outlaw US Empire, and it’s not just greedy corporate executives and shareholders that are the problem. The inability to rapidly build quality ships is perhaps the best example, but reliance on too many high-tech components and lack of supply chain access is another. Russia, China, and Iran have paid attention to the nuts and bolts basics of war preparation; the Empire hasn’t and it shows.    

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 7 2026 23:31 utc | 368

Now the nuke ghouls have had their cocoa and gone to bed, I noticed this article at Naked Capitalism:
https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2026/01/dollar-supremacy-strategy-or-all-time-grift-american-ai-imperialisms-reliance-on-the-middle-east.html
Within it notes the amount of grift going on with the Trump clan and nefarious hangers on buzzing round him like flies round shit. Clan Trump makes the Biden family look like subway pickpockets by comparison.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 23:31 utc | 369

Trump announces on Truth Social a 50% increase in Military expenditures for 2027, from $1 Trillion to $1.5 Trillion, claiming the tariffs would pay for it. Of course all of this is utter bs, as the Fiat system is on its death-bed and requires ever larger sums of money to be created out of nothing to survive a little bit longer. The end game is long here 

Posted by: Johnny7 | Jan 7 2026 23:32 utc | 370

Old Microbiologist@279….
Hey!
Completely completely off topic and idgaf.
The BIGGEST thank you for what you were posting around the interwebs in early 2020.
Didn’t get jabbed. Didn’t even ever get tested.
Your postings helped inform my decision.
I will be forever grateful.

Posted by: Melaleuca | Jan 7 2026 23:32 utc | 371

All signs now point to major escalation if not WWIII. Both Russia and China have plenty of defensive and offensive means at their disposal. They need to coordinate a single large military action against the West to make it clear they won’t tolerate piracy. All “shadow” tankers and cargo ships should have a security detachment onboard with powerful weapons incl. AD missiles, and should be accompanied by a warship and/or submarine ready to retaliate. Any aggression by the West should be countered by an equal action against it.

Posted by: norecovery | Jan 7 2026 23:38 utc | 372

Adding to Skiffer@379,
 
Worth pointing out that it’s one of two tankers seized, with the other being Sophia, which purportedly did carry 2 mln barrels of oil. Sophia was nabbed in the Caribbean, presumably on its way to China, and is owned by companies that share registration addresses in Dalian, China, and Hong Kong. So, if the Marinera thing was part of a shell-game, it didn’t help the Sophia, although so far, that leaves over a dozen tankers still in the clear.

Posted by: Skiffer | Jan 7 2026 23:40 utc | 373

Every child in the world should be asking all the adults around them the following question:
 
Why do you think you have the answers to the problems your generation and your forbears caused? Particularly when you yourself are a product of that generation and society?
 
(St Clair/CP posted this a while back)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqpR3xnj0W0
Mudhoney – Poisoned Water

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 7 2026 23:40 utc | 374

Posted by: Johnny7 | Jan 7 2026 23:32 utc | 386
The military eats the empire.
Always.
Garrison costs eventually exceed the available tribute.
Imperial subjects get fat, dumb and happy.
Ever more reliant on mercenaries and proxies to enforce their writ…until one day they don’t.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 23:43 utc | 375

HB Brian | Jan 7 2026 21:59 utc | 324
 

I’m an atheist, but appreciate that the words attributed to Jesus are

 
Not.
 

1 Timothy 6:10King James Version
 
10 For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred …

 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 7 2026 23:44 utc | 376

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 23:31 utc | 385

Clan Trump and famiy owned businesses have made a few (4?) billion $ in recent time. Good reason to stick close, yes ?

Posted by: Fíréan | Jan 7 2026 23:44 utc | 377

Oh, and to everyone advocating for nuclear strikes, declaration of war and other forms of escalation — get a grip. This is still a relative nothing-burger. Russia and China can reimburse the cost of these tankers from US assets within their state borders whenever they want, and do so completely legally, if they decide to respond symmetrically.

Posted by: Skiffer | Jan 7 2026 23:45 utc | 378

although so far, that leaves over a dozen tankers still in the clear.
Posted by: Skiffer | Jan 7 2026 23:40 utc | 389
Exactly, they cannot chase all of them down.
I guess China, Russia and Iran need to stock up on old, rusty hulk tankers to continue the briny whack-a-mole.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 23:46 utc | 379

Japan response to USA cutting off their nations oil supply was to bomb Pearl Harbour.
How will China respond ?
 
Posted by: Fíréan | Jan 7 2026 21:39 utc | 300

That said is anyone going to be provoked? Hijacking a tanker and getting hold of rusty infra in VZ is not cutting off anything. There is only so far the US+ can escalate this as it cannot match the sheer size of Chinese navy without putting itself at even greater risk as it has done by helping the skies. As somebody said, don’t stop the enemy when it is making a mistake. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 7 2026 23:49 utc | 380

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 7 2026 18:31 utc | 105
 
Karlof1 – apparently the seizure of the Bella/Marinera is popular with most of Trump’s MAGA base.  There’ll be more of these “standing tall” antics to please that base as the midterms get closer. 
 
For the last four years this war has not been run by the West in accordance with military or strategic imperatives.  It’s been run as an adjunct to internal American faction fighting.  The first question the Americans ask themselves, always, is not “will this work?”  It’s “How will this play with this or that faction.” 
 
Hence the West’s embarrassingly amateurish direction  of the war from day one.  Hence the nonsense with this ship.   Good theatre.  Would go down well in some Hollywood kickass spectacular.  Rubbish strategy.   The more the Russians are able to avoid escalation in response the better.  They’re winning where it matters and stronger where it matters and don’t want to get diverted into chest beating matches that will get the MAGA crowd even more excited. 
 
The trouble is that the expedited re-flagging of the Bella was a statement:  “This ship’s under Russian protection now so leave it alone.”  Ignoring that very positive statement was a slap in the face for the Russians and they know it.  It was also a breach of international maritime law.  Since the Russian public will be incensed – I’d be furious if a British ship were similarly taken and I doubt the Russian man in the street is any more saintly than I am – the Russians may have little option but to be forced into an unprofitable escalation.
 
All or any of your suggested responses are therefore justified.  Especially since the NYT has told the world what we already knew – that the Americans were being two-faced directing various drone attacks on Russia whilst pretending to mediate.  But the Russians will want to keep it dialled down as much as possible.   It’s not their job to help Trump out in the midterms.  They’ve thrown him quite enough bones already.  Their job is to defang the NATO attack dog we’ve turned Ukraine into and go about their business elsewhere.

Posted by: English Outsider | Jan 7 2026 23:53 utc | 381

Russia / China just need to release the Epstein files unredacted.

Posted by: Nagaster | Jan 7 2026 23:53 utc | 382

Posted by: Fíréan | Jan 7 2026 23:44 utc | 393
Moar here:

https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2025/08/trumps-road-to-riyadh-the-geopolitics-of-ai-and-energy-infrastructure/
The Trump-MGX stablecoin deal wasn’t a side hustle; it was a business model. On the surface, USD1 was a digital token designed to maintain a 1:1 peg to the U.S. dollar—and “backed” by short-term Treasuries and cash equivalents.31 But there was no federal oversight, no public mandate, and no guarantee that each token actually corresponded to a redeemable dollar. It was legal only because no one had yet made it illegal. Moreover, Trump has become both the chief crypto policymaker and the single largest political beneficiary of crypto’s rise. His executive orders, such as the January 23 directive establishing a pro-stablecoin regulatory framework, have directly benefited World Liberty’s valuation and business model. Trump’s Securities and Exchange Com­mission (SEC) has rolled back enforcement, while the Department of Justice (DOJ) has quietly abandoned investigations into Trump allies like Binance.32
This legal twilight zone enabled USD1 to function as a privatized monetary instrument: issued offshore, collateralized with U.S. public debt, and controlled not by a central bank—but by a Trump family firm, a Gulf monarchy, and a cartel of crypto-based oligarchs. Like Tether and Circle before them, the Trump Organization had cracked the ultimate arbitrage: mint private dollars, collect real ones from investors, park the proceeds in Treasuries, and pocket the yield. The public backed the debt; the oligarchs harvested the returns. This wasn’t just deregulation; it was financial sovereignty, sold off and tokenized.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 23:54 utc | 383

“Thr question is why did Russia give them the flag change because they surely knew they were not going to protect them, so why turn themselves into propaganda victims?
Posted by: rk | Jan 7 2026 23:17 utc | 374
 
Why dispatch a ship and a submarine if the “rusty” “empty” carrier is a nothing burger ? Was Russia intentionally trying to lose face ? Would it actually confront the US boarding team ? Would they fire on them if the team disregarded its warnings ? 

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 7 2026 23:57 utc | 384

Idiotism can’t be stopped, but accelerated. That Trump-Casper does well, he’ll get a civil war at home and in VZ. His only chance is: the EU-crapheads join ulkruinian frontlines.  Never stop a running idiot. 
 

Posted by: OberstHecht | Jan 7 2026 23:57 utc | 385

“Russia / China just need to release the Epstein files unredacted.
Posted by: Nagaster | Jan 7 2026 23:53 utc | 398
 
How about the truth about 9/11 ? 

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 7 2026 23:58 utc | 386

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 23:54 utc | 399
…and to his base he channels Charlie Sheen:
“I already got your ticket money, bro”

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 23:59 utc | 387

so why turn themselves into propaganda victims?
 
Posted by: rk | Jan 7 2026 23:17 utc | 374

 
To flush turds like you out the scuppers.
 
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 7 2026 23:59 utc | 388

the shocking discovery is being made that the Bible teaches about money exactly what every other religion teaches about money.
 
“if the light that is in you is a monetary cost-benefit analysis, how great is your darkness!” to quote Jesus. 
 
there is a pearl, in the marketplace, whose value is being hidden by the priests and their moneychangers.
Mark 12:21-44.
Luke 21:1-4 (in case you missed it the first time.)

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 8 2026 0:03 utc | 389

All “shadow” tankers and cargo ships should have a security detachment onboard with powerful weapons incl. AD missiles, and should be accompanied by a warship and/or submarine ready to retaliate. Any aggression by the West should be countered by an equal action against it.
Posted by: norecovery | Jan 7 2026 23:38 utc | 388
 
They know what’s coming, they’re prepared:
 
https://www.navalnews.com/naval-news/2025/12/container-ship-turned-missile-battery-spotted-in-china/

Posted by: Zet | Jan 8 2026 0:07 utc | 390

Posted by: Zet | Jan 8 2026 0:07 utc | 406
 
Btw, those “spottings” are always intentional. This was a warning.

Posted by: Zet | Jan 8 2026 0:08 utc | 391

Posted by: English Outsider | Jan 7 2026 23:53 utc | 397
I agree with you that this is theatre primarily for ‘Americans’ but also for its vassals around the world. I’m sure Russia and China understand this and will react accordingly.

Posted by: Siddhartha | Jan 8 2026 0:08 utc | 392

BTW by China having the largest navy I meant its merchant fleet. It’s not even a contest. Let their adversaries try to provoke the dragon+bear after the west has basically demilitarized itself with the “help” it has been giving rhe clown in Kiev: “China has the world’s largest commercial navy, or merchant fleet. This dominance stems from its vast shipbuilding capacity and export-driven economy, controlling around 50% of global shipping tonnage as of recent years.”

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 8 2026 0:11 utc | 393

..I saw, then, that they went on their way to a pleasant river, which David the King called “the river of God,” but John, “the river of the water of life.” Now their way lay just upon the bank of this river; here, therefore, Christian and his companion walked with great delight; they drank also of the water of the river, which was pleasant and enlivening to their weary spirits. Besides, on the banks of this river on either side were green trees that bore all manner of fruit; and the leaves of the trees were good for medicine; with the fruit of these trees they were also much delighted; and the leaves they ate to prevent illness, especially such diseases that come to those that heat their blood by travels. On either side of the river was also a meadow, curiously beautified with lilies, and it was green all the year long. In this meadow they lay down and slept, for here they might lie down safely. When they awoke, they gathered again of the fruit of the trees and drank again of the water of the river, and they lay down again to sleep. This they did several days and nights. Then they sang:
 
“Behold ye, how these crystal streams do glide,To comfort pilgrims by the highway-side;The meadows green, besides their fragrant smell,Yield dainties for them; and he who can tellWhat pleasant fruit, yea, leaves, these trees do yield,Will soon sell all, that he may buy this field.”
 
Bunyan’s P’s Progress. “The Kingdom of Heaven is like a treasure hidden in a field…” Matthew 13:44. long gone, long dead.

Posted by: duck n cover | Jan 8 2026 0:12 utc | 394

UK set up for its assistance by USA as a sacrificial patsy if things get really tough UsA v Russia?

Posted by: Jo | Jan 8 2026 0:16 utc | 395

From Steven Pressfield’s Gates of Fire:

This, I realized now watching Dienekes rally and tend to his men, was the role of the officer: to prevent those under this command, at all stages of battle–before, during and after–from becoming “possessed.” To fire their valor when it flagged and rein in their fury when it threatened to take them out of hand. That was Dienekes’ job. That was why he wore the transverse-crested helmet of an officer. His was not, I could see now, the heroism of an Achilles. He was not a superman who waded invulnerably into the slaughter, single-handedly slaying the foe by myriads. He was just a man doing a job. A job whose primary attribute was self-restraint and self-composure, not for his own sake, but for those whom he led by his example.

Posted by: Lathe Biosas | Jan 8 2026 0:20 utc | 396

I don’t understand why Russia allows the US and British embassies and military to stay in Russia. Russia is very lax at allowing western spies to run around Russia and work against Russia.

Posted by: MiniMO | Jan 8 2026 0:21 utc | 397

400…why Russia only shadowed etc .. to finally have proof that Trump has it peronally “in ” against Russia, there are no obligations to follow up from Alaska at all and to take assymetrical actions or more as needed .than USA is icapable of following Internationa law based on UN Charter and doubtful even to follow the “rules based order,”..this hollow sham is broken that the EU UK and Nato were led to believe and trust in.

Posted by: Jo | Jan 8 2026 0:22 utc | 398

see the 1:10 video at the first link. If you can stand to watch the bully and neanderthal Sen. Tom Cotton justifying collective punishment of the Venezuelan people etc in the USA’s attempts to disable the present gov’t, steal their oil, and  further sabotage their economy 
 
 
 
RE: posted by: Tom Paine | Jan 7 2026 23:18 utc | 376
 
Numerous valid points there. many thanks, Tom P. Deserves a good bit of attention as summary and outlook. Russia and China must now become more pro-active, and also fully defend their BRICS+ allies, or they soon won’t have any….
 
—————
 
https://x.com/MyLordBebo/status/2008813371102232675
Lord Bebo  @MyLordBebo 
 
🇺🇸🇻🇪 US gonna hurt and starve all Venezuelans unless they abide 
 
“The lights are literally going to go off. They’re not going to be able to pay policeman or firefighters or teachers… unless they begin to cooperate with Pres. Trump”
 
—————-
 
https://x.com/resisres/status/2008984959663657196
Samuel 🇲🇽  @resisres 
 
“If Iran shoots protesters we’ll invade” — ICE shoots woman in the face 
 
“We must take down the narco regime in Venezuela” — pardons Honduran narco dictator 
 
“Maduro runs a torture camp in Caracas” — has torture camp in Guantánamo 
 
Every accusation is a confession.
 
——————–
 
https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/colombia-s-petro-calls-national-mobilization-over-trump-thre 
 
Colombia’s Petro calls national mobilization over Trump threats 
Colombian President Gustavo Petro rejects Trump’s accusations and calls for a national mobilization to defend Colombia’s sovereignty. 
 
……“The label Trump gives me as an outlaw drug trafficker is a reflection of his aging brain,” Petro said, responding to remarks in which Trump accused him of smuggling drugs into the United States. 
 
Petro called for a national mobilization in Colombia to confront what he described as direct threats to the country’s sovereignty. He announced that he would take part on Wednesday in a public demonstration at Plaza Bolívar in central Bogotá in defense of national independence. 
 
…..”I hope he listens. He’ll be next. He’s going to have serious problems,” Trump threatened…..
 

Posted by: michaelj72 | Jan 8 2026 0:22 utc | 399

6 years on…

As is customary around this time of the year, I mourn and rejoice the death of the empire, and the rule of law.

Yes, it was six years ago, today, that the said death occurred. Autopsy later revealed the cause of death: utter nakedness (no AD) of the empire’s forces in west Asia. The date was confirmed as 8th, January 2020, the place: Ein-al-Asad, Iraq, the day the empire received a reply for the assassination of the good general. The rest is, as they say, history, and now, what we are left with, are the foul gases emanating from the dead-remains.

My favorite story from then is, when an empire’s soldier was interviewed on TV, and said: no one should be treated like this; not realizing that ‘this’ IS how he and his buddies treat others.

RIP the good general. RIP the inherited empire. RIP the rule of law.
 

Posted by: Sakineh Bagoom | Jan 8 2026 0:23 utc | 400