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January 12, 2026
Regime Change Riots In Iran Fail Faster Than Expected

Just two days ago I opined that the riots in Iran would lead nowhere.

Iran Shrugs Off Another Round Of U.S./Israel Sponsored Regime Change RiotsMoA, Jan 10 2026

I especially pointed out that the U.S. had delivered Starlink satellite terminals to organizers of the riots – 40,000 of them is a rumored number – but that the Iranian government had acquired the means to detect them and to shut down their traffic.

Just a day later Forbes reports that the government did indeed used its new tools:

‘Kill Switch’—Iran Shuts Down Starlink Internet For First TimeForbes, Jan 11 2026

The Iranian government did not bother to track down single terminals but used the new Russian and Chinese equipment to shut down all Starlink traffic in Iran. Packet loss rates of 90% have made the connections unusable.

Today pro-government marches are held in all major cities of Iran. They are much bigger than anything the opposition could ever assemble. The Iranian system has again demonstrated that it is astonishingly stable. Not one official has changed side.

The riots are, for now, over. The streets tonight will likely be quiet. During the next weeks the riot leaders and instigators will be tracked down and punished – harshly one hopes in sight of the casualties on the government side.

The total blocking of Internet traffic and international phone communication in Iran was the decisive step taken to end the riots.

Without Internet access the CIA/Mossad agents directing the rioters were unable to command and control their on-the-ground forces. The lack of ‘horror’ propaganda videos from Iran, submitted via the Internet and used by the media to rake up support for western intervention, is also important. Color-revolutions à la CIA require these tools.

In 2022 the wave of U.S. induced protests in Iran took nearly three month before it subsided. This wave, started on December 28 by a massive short-selling attack on Iran’s currency, took just two weeks before it died down.

Trump, who had threatened to bomb Iran in support of the rioters, will have to pull back. The U.S. military says that it is not ready (archived) for the revenge Iran would unleash on it.

The failing of this regime change attempt shows that the methods used in it have become too obvious and can be countered. It will likely take a while before new methods are developed and new attempts will be launched.

Comments

This is from b’s previous post:
As the unofficial CIA spokesman David Ignatius at the Washington Post writes (writes):

A harder question for Washington is whether to smuggle in Starlink terminals to reverse the internet blackout that Tehran imposed Friday. The Biden administration weighed that strategy during the “Woman, Life, Freedom” protests in 2022 and 2023 but decided against it — fearing it would put at risk crucial smuggling routes used by the CIA and Israeli intelligence. Perhaps this time, the benefit outweighs the cost.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 12 2026 23:15 utc | 201


IMO, it becomes mandatory for BRICS and others to ban Starlink as Iran has. The next move is to kill its constellation as it’s clearly an Imperialist tool having no real peaceful function. The proliferation of AI-fakes is also a rising problem that must be combatted somehow. Musk must become personna non grata globally.
Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 12 2026 16:06 utc | 13
I agree that AI fakes are a problem, and so is Musk.  But, there are peaceful uses for Starlink.  I know of several YouTubers who are in rural areas in the U.S. and Canada and find Starlink provides far better internet service than they can get from any other source. (Previous satellite internet services required large, non-portable dishes and had slow upload and download speeds.)  These are people who run non-political channels and need the service because of their remote locations.  
The fact that Starlink is being used for nefarious purposes in Ukraine, Iran, etc. is a political problem.  Other similar examples: drones have civilian uses as well as military ones–and guns can be used for hunting or self defense, war is not their only use.  Having internet service available in all areas of the world could be a great boon.  That the military-industrial complex of the west is using this tool for bad ends does not change that.
 

Posted by: RAuld | Jan 12 2026 23:16 utc | 202

The United States is an empire of LIES.
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Their propaganda is stronger than their military.
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The B-2 fake raid on Iran:
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Concerning the bombing of the Fordow facility, General Dan Caine said: “And the pilots stated, quote: ‘This was the brightest explosion that I have ever seen. It literally looked like daylight.’”
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Not bad for a bomb that we are told explodes eighty meters underground.
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Truth is; no light, at all, from the explosion would be seen above ground.
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The video with him claiming this absurdity is probably still available.
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Watch it at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc78GJbpen8 @ 16.08
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See, if you are a Jew (Daniel Caine) then you can blatantly lie to the whole world and no one says boo.
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Caine is the head of the chiefs of staff. Apparently, the highest-ranking military officer in the United States. Certainly, no genius.
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golddigger said: There may be some truth to the statement about the so called “Bunker Buster” lighting up the area, The POS Bomb most likely detonated before making contact with the ground.
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They said that everything worked flawlessly. But to continue your apologetics,… they probably lied about this; which would be what you would expect from Jews.

Posted by: Keane | Jan 12 2026 23:22 utc | 203

My wife was checking the most popular (looped) Iran pictures/videos online … almost all had obvious (some quite amateurish) AI and editing fails … people appearing and disappearing, summertime clothes, obvious incorrect racial looks for Persia, etc. … they’re not even trying and still, the propaganda works for its intended internal audience. 

Posted by: Caliman | Jan 12 2026 23:27 utc | 204

Another F for fail to the 4 arsed orange monkey.

I guess he’ll have to find another distraction now, probably another country to invade with sound bites.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 12 2026 23:28 utc | 205

Donald Trump is a bad loser but that’s OK, he’s about to get a lot of practice 

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Jan 12 2026 23:33 utc | 206

This is stupid. The people of Iran don’t want a Theocracy. Especially by some silly, oppressive “religion” based upon fairytales (as all religions on Earth are). They want to be free. And, also free to worship, or not worship, whatever it is each individual chooses to do. Governments infringe on people’s self-determinism to much too high of a level. Those governments need to be overthrown and abolished. And Russia needs to continue to kick the shit out of USA/UK/EU via their proxy Ukraine (for all of you stupid kool-aid drinkers). 
 

Posted by: aelfwed | Jan 12 2026 23:33 utc | 207

Posted by: aelfwed | Jan 12 2026 23:33 utc | 212
 
It’s none of your business to be telling other countries what sort of governance they should have, especially when it is obvious that the filthy Zionists from USrael are the motivators behind these disgraceful kinds of protests which take place in many countries around the world in every colour revolution. You need to learn how to read what B writes. You also need to realise that Western governments are now filth as well and driven by the same destructive forces.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 12 2026 23:43 utc | 208

Donald better blink first. or we won’t be waking up happy. 

 
🇷🇺🇮🇷⚡️🇺🇸🇮🇱 Putin Warns of Global Fallout Over Threats to Iran’s Leader
 
Russian President Vladimir Putin was asked how Russia would respond if Israel were to kill Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The question also referenced possible U.S. involvement in such a scenario.
 
Putin’s response suggested that any move of that nature would trigger a catastrophic global crisis. He indicated the consequences would be so severe that it was not even something he wished to speculate on publicly.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Jan 12 2026 23:45 utc | 209

Posted by: aelfwed | Jan 12 2026 23:33 utc | 212
 
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Do tell us more about oppressive government that runs the drug trade and shoots citizens in the face…
 
Fairytales as you put it apply to the religious and the secular. Narratives and stories are intrinsic to social humanity.
 
The Russians, generally, are huge on “fairytales”, most Russian troops believe they are fighting a war against Satan in Ukraine.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 12 2026 23:48 utc | 210

And please Western people stop projecting what Iranians want. You want to kill them and have been doing so for 60 years.
 
If you don’t want to kill them, stop.
 
If you’re a Judeo-Christian who doesn’t endorse genocide, stop supporting Israel.
 
It’s that simple. Stop supporting misery and colonialism if you really want a better world.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 12 2026 23:52 utc | 211

Posted by b on January 12, 2026 at 15:31 UTC | Permalink
Without Internet access the CIA/Mossad agents directing the rioters were unable to command and control their on-the-ground forces. The lack of ‘horror’ propaganda videos from Iran, submitted via the Internet and used by the media to rake up support for western intervention, is also important. Color-revolutions à la CIA require these tools.

 
No doubt!!    But do not ignore the role of Mighty UK and its MI6 maggots in Iran.  Mosssad and MI6 have been very close for a long time, and the UK was pretty pissed off after the demise of the old Shah.It seems as if they are grooming a new proxy pongo (son of old Shah) to assume power after the current “popular revolution” [/S].

Also, a UK/NATO friendly Persia (Irah) could also help in the war against the RF via the Caspian sea etc.  For the UK wing nuts and collective Zionist freaks it would be a definite Win-Wun.

Posted by: Barrel Brown | Jan 12 2026 23:56 utc | 212

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 12 2026 18:58 utc | 113
I think the US/Israel subscribe to the idea that “we need only kick down the door and the whole rotten edifice will collapse”.
Heaven knows where they got that notion.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 13 2026 0:04 utc | 213

yuk yuk yuk…panel on bbc2 newsnight so desiring regime change as Iran  must be a liberal values democracy not autocracy( which seems to be an  in word atm , last year it was amplify-amplification).
 
Maduro was signalling negotiations….Russia in some kind of (failing )negotiations but had plenty re nuke missiles treaties…DT is withdrawing from agreements treaties needing negotiations , Russia was kind or “considerate” last year to extend something important to give a chance of later negotiations February 2026??……Iran had 15 years on the negotiations with the west re non nuclear until USA left  and has been open to renegotiate these but on its terms (any worthwhile response?)…..today it says it is open to negotiations …..,.Iran is experienced and clever, any chance it has set a trap?

Posted by: Jo | Jan 13 2026 0:05 utc | 214

@by: watcher | Jan 12 2026 21:24 utc | 160
“Shiraz is beautiful and (exceptionally clean, like all Iran) clean and the people are friendly. The only real danger is over enthusiastic taxi drivers that want to show you photos of their family while driving 50Km/hr in the roadway.”
Yes! Good memories! On a taxi ride trough Yazd i over payed the taxi driver roughly 10 fold.
Instead of 10$ i gave him 100$, in Rial of course, getting lost in conversions and Zeros. He directly realized and refused to take it. It took some time untill i realized he wanted less money – not more. 
Honest and proud people.
Never ever did i feel so safe in a country.  
Yazd is incredible. 
 

Posted by: El Lissitzky | Jan 13 2026 0:06 utc | 215

More than suggesting that Russia (or of course Elon) could turn off spyware laden drivable satellite stations known as “cars” from Tesla Motors.  Not really a suprise. 

Posted by: Jay | Jan 13 2026 0:18 utc | 216

DH: Mohammad Marandi: ‘Iran Warns Trump Missiles Ready’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3Z8LpiKSXI
 
An Usraeli-backed color revolution has taken the lives of of hundreds of Iranians and Trump’s decision to enter on the side of the protesters has Iran preparing its missiles for a possible preemptive strike. Prof Mohammad Marandi joins the show to discuss the rapid descent into full-scale war, and what is really happening on the ground…

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 13 2026 0:21 utc | 217

Sorry to dump this in an Iran thread but but….I was just thinking of perfidy yesterday and then the NYT drops this: 

The Pentagon used a secret aircraft painted to look like a civilian plane in its first attack on a boat that the Trump administration said was smuggling drugs, killing 11 people last September, according to officials briefed on the matter. The aircraft also carried its munitions inside the fuselage, rather than visibly under its wings, they said.

The nonmilitary appearance is significant, according to legal specialists, because the administration has argued its lethal boat attacks are lawful — not murders — because President Trump “determined” the United States is in an armed conflict with drug cartels.

But the laws of armed conflict forbid combatants from feigning civilian status to fool adversaries into dropping their guard, then attacking and killing them. That is a war crime called “perfidy.”

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 13 2026 0:23 utc | 218

I reckon UAE, Bahrain and Jordan are more likely for regime change than Iran. 
 
Not to mention quite a few Western countries. 

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 13 2026 0:26 utc | 219

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 13 2026 0:26 utc | 224
 
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The UAE’s joining BRICS and the KSA’s oil-for-Yuan deal have really disrupted an already unstable region.
 
I think that is all part of Trump’s haste and mania (more than usual).
 
As Democrat media were fond of saying during Trump’s first term, “the walls are closing in”.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 13 2026 0:38 utc | 220

You really think Trump or the US military is scared of Iran? Lulz

Posted by: Drizzt | Jan 13 2026 0:41 utc | 221

**** b@permalink”Without Internet access the CIA/Mossad agents directing the rioters were unable to command and control their on-the-ground forces. “******
I believe texting on phones does not require the internet. If so text, images and video can be exchanged readily. Getting this digital data out of Iran should not be an issue – satellite phone, local texting near border. Given the Mossad expertise with pagers, Im sure they have setup their own internal internet.
Just saying.

Posted by: Jerr | Jan 13 2026 0:41 utc | 222

Lovedonbass, this is me begging you.
For the love of God, please stop putting everyone into one basket.
“…..Western people”, “judeo-christian”?
 
Does that include other ethnicity that have assimilated and/or settled in the West?
 
Isn’t Islam merely an evolution of judeo Christian beliefs and customs with the same God? Are Ibrahim, Musa and Isa (pbuh) not prophets of YOUR God?
 
Get off the soapbox, you have vwry interesting things to bring to the community, just go easy with preaching. Its very unbecoming. 
 
Peace be with you. 
 
 

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 13 2026 0:43 utc | 223

Posted by: Jerr | Jan 13 2026 0:41 utc | 227
No it does not require internet, so you are saying that’s why it can’t be blocked?

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 13 2026 0:48 utc | 224

@226
 
Trump is a brick short of Caligula level insane, he thinks the US military is as good as the profit and loss sheet of Lockheed.
 
US military once you get past Hegseth and Caine loyalists the few professionals left are aware that US is in no position to try any of what it tried and failed over decades in 2003!
 
Caligula thinks he is Julius Caesar level strategist!
 
He does preside over a failed republic.

Posted by: paddy | Jan 13 2026 0:49 utc | 225

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 12 2026 23:52 utc | 216
 
I’m not right or left wing but I’m not loony left wing either which I see running to help USrael with every colour revolution because they are too lazy to properly inform themselves and follow the herd through social media. 
 
Having said that, and defined loony left wing as something very different to genuine and historical left wing, I think you’ll agree that when its Iran they complain that its a ‘Theocracy’, but when it is the Dalia Lama and Tibet, another Theocracy that’ s been going on for hundreds of years, they are running to defend it against the ‘evil’ Chinese.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 0:52 utc | 226

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 12 2026 23:48 utc | 215
 
They are. I’m an American and I think they are. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 13 2026 0:53 utc | 227

@ Jerr | Jan 13 2026 0:41 utc | 228 who wrote

I believe texting on phones does not require the internet.

Iran shut down cell phone towers so no cell phones usage and thus no text messages.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 13 2026 0:54 utc | 228

You really think Trump or the US military is scared of Iran? Lulz
 
Posted by: Drizzt | Jan 13 2026 0:41 utc | 226

 
Of course not, but as the Vietnamese, the Afghanis, Ansar Allah, and — yes— Iran have demonstrated, that only goes to show how deluded they are.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 13 2026 0:56 utc | 229

Posted by: paddy | Jan 13 2026 0:49 utc | 230
 
I think he has a few genes of Nero in him too, except Nero actually treated his people better, and Donald plays the Trumpet not the yet to be invented violin of Nero.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 0:57 utc | 230

Elon making a buck out of this one too

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 0:59 utc | 231

You really think Trump or the US military is scared of Iran? Lulz
Posted by: Drizzt | Jan 13 2026 0:41 utc | 226
No, Trump is scared of the fallout when Netanyahu drags him into another Zionist war on the 2026 midterms and the ceaseless impeachment voting and investigations into Trump’s inurement and corruption that the Democrats will surely launch.

Posted by: Deniz | Jan 13 2026 1:02 utc | 232

Isn’t Islam merely an evolution of judeo Christian beliefs and customs with the same God? Are Ibrahim, Musa and Isa (pbuh) not prophets of YOUR God?
 
Posted by: Suresh | Jan 13 2026 0:43 utc | 228
 
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That is what lay people believe, but Islam is the original and only religion AFAICT; it started with Adam and everyone, including Ibrahim, came after with the same message all the way up to the seal of the prophets, Muhammad SAW. Muhammad and Jesus didn’t preach opposing things. That people think they did speaks to how little people know about either man. But then, many Christians don’t follow Christ’s teachings, just as many who claim to be Muslim don’t follow Muhammad’s teachings.
 
I am identifying specific ideological groupings in a manner that is easily understood. When I say Zionist, people know I am not talking about all Jews. They also know I am not talking about all Christians. When I say Judeo-Christian, I talk about those Christians (who are a sizable minority) who believe that Israel is the Holy Land and that Jews are chosen specifically by God. They are Polish, Hungarian, Russian, American, British, French, etc. But everyone knows who I am talking about.
 
I have no need or interest in preaching to anyone. People are going to believe what they want to believe, and nothing I say is going to change that.
 
I post to spread information. What people do with it is up to them.
 
If someone doesn’t want to be exposed to different ideas, I would suggest that the internet isn’t conducive to that.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 13 2026 1:03 utc | 233

****: Princess Bodice @228***
My point is blocking the internet does not rule out cellular communications such as text and images. Email is old school. Most hardly check it regularly anymore. Most communicate by text, so word will spread and activities can be coordinated. Also, apple iPhone 14 and above with iOS 18 or higher can directly access satellites to send texts (non image). It’s much slower but still provides communications without even cellular service, using  commonly available equipment.
 

Posted by: Jerr | Jan 13 2026 1:04 utc | 234

DunGroanin | Jan 12 2026 23:45 utc | 214
 
It would be very nice to know where the source is for your citation as I find zilch when I look at Russian media which would surely report what Putin said. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 13 2026 1:05 utc | 235

Drizzt | Jan 13 2026 0:41 utc | 226
 
We have proof: Trump begged for a ceasefire, something only losers do. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 13 2026 1:09 utc | 236

Trump just stated that any country trading with Iran will have a 25% higher US tariff on their imports. Iran’s biggest trading partner is China, so there goes the trade truce that was agreed after the US broke the previous trade truce multiple times. These people have the attention span of gnat, and the strategic thinking ability of a 3 year old! 

Posted by: Roger Boyd | Jan 13 2026 1:15 utc | 237

@218 Chat

It isn’t about Iran but about US and co .

I cannot put it into words really…the gulf until the first gulf war was a relaxed place. From then a different presence moved into the region, has been working it over, over subsequent decades. Before that it was remnant British and european, now those are caught up with or sold into the newer reality.

I don’t know what they plan now for Iran, it is like a slow drawn out boxing match, over many years, but the direction and intent of US is known, and realities are obviously being pushed to a kind of culmination.

So, well I don’t know what is going on at ground level even. Just now one channel that I linked above (resistance) is posting like new protests are occuring …but they could have picked up false reports.

I don’t know.

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 13 2026 1:25 utc | 238

My point is blocking the internet does not rule out cellular communications such as text and images. 
Posted by: Jerr | Jan 13 2026 1:04 utc | 239

Yeah I know but if someone can shut down the internet and starlink, is there any reason to believe they wouldn’t shut down any other means of comms? But this question has as its premisse that Iran shut down all comms because it wanted to commit mass murder in the dark. Mmmmm, that seems like a circular reasoning. The point is now that people are reliant in the word of mouth and their social network, the protests are organic and may in fact be pro-government now the outside influences have been muted. 

But i think this is just noise. Everybody is now asking whether the war will come. Of course it will. We have had a long periodnof peace which is quite exceptional in the history of humankind –  thanks to the institutions that were designed to guarantee it.

If you see it that way, you see Trump only seeking ways to find a way to start a war (mega budget, calling defense dept war dept etc) and to get there he has to knock down those institutions. That is why he doesn’t care about nato or the eu, whose mission it was explicitly, at least on paper, to guarantee peace, not to say anything of the UN (he did withdraw from WHO and I can’t remember what happened with UNESCO)

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 13 2026 1:28 utc | 239

Seeing that Trump is an aggressive senile and seeing that he is surrounded by sycophants, including everyone in command in the US military, I would say that we should expect America to do what makes the least sense to do.  Likely the most self destructive thing it could do.  Isn’t that what you can count on Alzheimer’s patients to do?  I’d like to hope for a TACO moment but Trump looks too far gone for any rational decisions.
 
Just wondering what posters think the blow back will be if Iran really hits US targets, to the extent the MSM can’t cover up the loses.  Will that trigger the deflationary collapse every western government is desperately trying to avoid with their non stop debt creation?  Anyone dare to predict what it might look like if governments finally lose control?

Posted by: EoinW | Jan 13 2026 1:31 utc | 240

I have a friend I know in Rajasthan in India who exports all kinds goods like jewelry, Hindu puja sculptures, specific musical instruments, singing bowls, decorated boxes, etc etc. When Trump brought in tariffs against India he was worried it would seriously impact his business since he marketed to the US. Now he is selling huge container loads to many countries, and particularly Mexico. I wondered if Americans are not just going over the border now to buy these, but the moral of the story is that Trump’s tariffs have seen only a significant increase in sales for my friend.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 1:33 utc | 241

***George Wendell @246
Now he is selling huge container loads to many countries, and particularly Mexico****
So, why wasn’t  he doing that business before the tarriffs were implemented???
 

Posted by: Jerr | Jan 13 2026 1:37 utc | 242

It is called incentive 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 13 2026 1:38 utc | 243

LDB @ 196
 
Well said.

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 13 2026 1:41 utc | 244

It’s not just Iran that have been targeted. Bangladesh and Nepal were successfully regime-changed using the latest GenZ rioting methods. 
Soros and his lackeys have been going at India too, with “farmer’s protests,” and some ragtag “Shaheen Bagh” roadblock tactics in one form or another. 
The best defense has been to block their funding. One simple change: all foreign funding must be through a single bank SBI based in Delhi. This seems to have made the money flows much more traceable.
Soros had openly announced his animosity to Prime Minister Modi (and Trump et al) in 2020 and the amount of money assigned: $1Billion with a B

Posted by: AmusedIndian1947 | Jan 13 2026 1:50 utc | 245

Does anyone have an information on the man called Madanescht who drove a U-Haul vehicle into anti-Iranian government protesters in Westwood, Los Angeles?  It seems very convenient to be having a “No Shah, No Regime. USA: Don’t Repeat 1953. No Mullah” sign on the truck. It may have been legitimately motivated but how do we know anymore whether such events are false flags to bolster the anti-Iranian sentiment or not. It is hard to find any reference to that name on the internet, but it is very close to some German names.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 1:55 utc | 246

Don’t believe me. Despite all the well deserved cynicism, the preamble to the Nato Treaty says: The Parties to this Treaty reaffirm their faith in the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and their desire to live in peace with all peoples and all governments. Only Trump takes that seriously, which is why he wants to get rid of it. I don’t know if it is some kind of PTSD from his private military school (what the hell is that anyway) days but it is coming. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 13 2026 1:56 utc | 247

Posted by: Jerr | Jan 13 2026 1:37 utc | 247
 
He was, it has just increased quite significantly. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 1:57 utc | 248

I just finished watching an interview by Glenn Diesen of Professor Seyed M. Marandi
 and suggest it to others speculating about what is going on in Iran
 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFRO4bXzEQw

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 13 2026 1:58 utc | 249

****”It is called incentive ” Princess Bodica @248″****
Wow!wow!wow!
What a spinoff benefit from the Trump tarriffs. Who would have thought.
I think Ill send him an email on George’s friend and your response. He’s going to love how his tarriff policy are promoting economic development in places like India. Sounds like they can’t get enough of them.
 

Posted by: Jerr | Jan 13 2026 2:01 utc | 250

@243  
 
Very astute observation.  What happened during and after Persian Gulf War #1 is that US was allowed a permanent basing structure in the Gulf region.  First it was in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, quiet off the beaten path.  Other structure in region including presence in NATO bases set during the cold war was increased.
 
All this allowed Clinton to enforce no fly zone over Iraq!
 
By 2003 Bush drive to conquer Iraq bc “yellow cake”.  US took over huge facility in Qatar, and got no help from Turkey’s NATO bases……
 
Gulf #1 started the permanent US presence in the Gulf region on large scale.
 
Maybe Iran key of US base in Qatar!

Posted by: paddy | Jan 13 2026 2:01 utc | 251

So, why wasn’t he doing that business before the tarriffs were implemented???
 
Posted by: Jerr | Jan 13 2026 1:37 utc | 247
 
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Presumably for the same reasons that Canada was not exporting oil to China 2 years ago.
 
Every action breeds reactions. Tariffs and economic barriers have always altered trade flows and created new markets.
 
The illicit drug industry and associated rackets like human trafficking are profitable in part because they are illegal. If they were legal, the costs of production and profits would decrease.
 
That applies to ANY and all regulated industries. Think about how many industries are regulated and how high the costs are. US healthcare is an excellent example.
 
Less regulation, fewer barriers to entry, and more competition equals lower prices.
 
Hammurabi had the right idea, IMO. No need to regulate goods or services, just enforce liability on anyone who sells dangerous or shoddy products. That will scare bad actors off and set high standards if the punishments are public.
 
Imagine a world where an entire board of directors can be executed for launching a dangerous drug or vaccine.
 
The next product launch will likely take longer and be more thoroughly tested.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 13 2026 2:02 utc | 252

Last one for today, those 200+ bodies laid out for identification are not protesters or agitators but innocent bypasses that were murdered to put the blame on the authorities. 

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 13 2026 2:07 utc | 253

Continuing the diversion, China has incredibly low barriers to industry, that is part of why they innovate so fast and prices are constantly being driven lower.
 
The other reason is that China open-sources a lot. Companies learn from each other and don’t have to repeat the work another firm has already figured out.
 
One company figures out how to make a robotic arm do something, and by the end of the week, all of their competitors know too, and can work on taking that improvement further.
 
Many of the things in the West are financialized and make-work. That is largely why technological growth in quality of life has not meaningfully improved as fast as it has elsewhere.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 13 2026 2:08 utc | 254

“A military alliance is long overdue but for some reason, its still not happening. / Posted by: JamesBond | Jan 12 2026 18:05 utc | 87”
 
VVP explained years ago (can’t find the source, sorry) why he doesn’t want Russia to be part of any military alliance : it drags your country into wars that are not existential to your country. There are many examples in history, particularly in Europe (alliances, axis etc), that makes the confrontation inevitable under murky pretexts (e.g. archiduke of my butt assassinated somewhere).
 
It also makes small neighbours (Baltics, Poland, Ukraine) looking for trouble with bigger neighbour, as they believe they have the backing of remote bigger powers. Those remote bigger powers are too happy to stir conflict to weaken a big competitor. Eastern Europe would be much more peaceful without Nato.
 
A formal military alliance against Nato (à la Warsaw Pact) is the wet dream of the wwestern MIC. Cold War2! Unlimited funds! Fear! Underground bunkers! The Yellow Peril! Atilla! Gengis Khan! Complete internet control for your safety! Digital currency for your safety!

Posted by: Asian Frog | Jan 13 2026 2:08 utc | 255

Posted by: Jerr | Jan 13 2026 2:01 utc | 256
 
The point is that tariffs appear to have had little impact on China, Russia, and India, despite what Trump claims. It’s just brought these countries (and possibly many more) closer together to support each other. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 2:08 utc | 256

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 13 2026 2:08 utc | 260
 
It’s brilliant in marketing, pricing, quality of goods, and rapid and inexpensive delivery to the world as well.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 2:11 utc | 257

Looks like RF will now become Cuba oil lifeline now that Caracus is out of the picture………….many oil tankers will now be on the Murmansk to Havana run in upcoming months……..
Those oil tankers will need protection against the always perfidious RN pirates…….time to convoy them several at a time by the RF Northern Fleet.

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 13 2026 2:12 utc | 258

Tariffs have been raising hundreds of billions of dollars for the US Treasury while protecting industry sectors and regions from unfair and predatory trade practices from the EU, China, Japan and India.
Regions like the Great Lakes industrial region have been devastated by these counter productive trade policies foisted on the US citizenry by Bush, Clinton, Bush II, Obama and the senile, demented and corrupt Joey Boy Biden.
Fair trade not free trade (another invented term from the globalist fascists) 

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 13 2026 2:17 utc | 259

An In-Depth Understanding of the Western Hemisphere
(a satirical column – revisionist-revolutionary version)
An in-depth understanding of the concept of the “Western Hemisphere” requires intellectual courage. And a certain flexibility of the globe. Especially once we discover that the Western Hemisphere in American strategy is, in practice… the entire sphere. A hemisphere that surprisingly often has no other half.
Because if “Western” simply means whatever lies west of something else, the world suddenly becomes very simple. And even suspiciously convenient.
Take Western Australia. Australia lies in the eastern part of the globe, but its western part is—naturally—western. And if it’s western, then it’s the West. The Western West of the East. Logic as hard as a steel compass that always points where it is currently required to point.
Let’s go further.Western Russia — the West.Western Asia — the West.West Africa — the full-fledged West.Poland’s Western Territories — the West twice over, because also “recovered.”
In this way, the West ceases to be a civilization and becomes a direction of the world. A direction exceptionally expansive, because there will always be something that lies “more to the west” than something else. All it takes is to rotate the map. Or the strategic narrative.
Now let us move to the cosmic level, because that is where everything becomes clear. Since the Sun always sets somewhere, it means that the West always exists. Without exception.
Especially the East. Because all it takes is a few hours of patience, and we get… a sunset. Really. Always.Has anyone ever seriously thought that somewhere there is no sunset? There is no such place. No such point. No civilization, state, or hemisphere over which the Sun does not set.
The difference between East and West, therefore, lies not in geography but in waiting time. Some get their sunset immediately; others must wait a little. But the finale is the same. Always.
From this perspective, the “Western Hemisphere” in American strategy is not half the world but the entire globe seen with a delay. Because if everywhere eventually experiences a sunset, then everywhere is the West—the only question is: at what hour.
That is why, when listening to representatives of the American establishment, do not feel safe just because you live east of New York. That is a cartographic illusion. In reality, you live west of Los Angeles.And if so—you are the West.And if you are the West—you are within the range of strategy.And if you are within the range of strategy—you are the subject.
This is not about Greenland, Mexico, or Iran. Those are merely presentation props. It is about a cosmic perspective, in which the Earth is a sphere, the “Western Hemisphere” covers the entire sphere, and the cardinal directions are merely tools of description, not boundaries of responsibility.
From space you cannot see borders, alliances, or spheres of influence. You see a planet that rotates. And along with it rotates the concept of the West—like a spotlight that always shines where something needs to be “put in order,” “stabilized,” or “protected.”
This perspective is offered only by a flight over One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Not a geographical flight, but a mental one. A flight above the map, above the narrative, above the soothing conviction: “this is not about me.”
Because in the cosmic sense, you are always someone else’s West.And if so—it is better not to fall asleep peacefully just because, on the map, you seem to live “on the right side.”

Posted by: Zbigniew Jacniacki | Jan 13 2026 2:19 utc | 260

Asian Frog @ 261:
 
Putin Suggests Russia Could Join NATO (03.06.2000)
 
“Acting Russian President Vladimir Putin offered the West yet another gesture of conciliation last week, suggesting unexpectedly in a BBC TV interview that Russia might consider joining the NATO military alliance.
 
Equally surprising, perhaps, was Putin’s assertion that it is only ‘with difficulty’ that he could imagine NATO ‘as an enemy’…”
 
Times change.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 13 2026 2:27 utc | 261

Tariffs have been raising hundreds of billions of dollars for the US Treasury
 
Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 13 2026 2:17 utc | 265
 
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Do you know how much exactly? Has anyone done a study of price increases vs tariff revenue?
 
And what have those tariffs been used for? New schools? Airports? Better housing for the homeless? Lower prescription costs? Reducing the national debt? The development of new jobs? More affordable education?
 
You do not understand the economic effects of tariffs, fine. But what is happening with those revenues (if they exist)?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 13 2026 2:28 utc | 262

He’s going to love how his tarriff policy are promoting economic development in places like India. Sounds like they can’t get enough of them.
Posted by: Jerr | Jan 13 2026 2:01 utc | 256
Exactly!! I am so happy we finally can agree. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 13 2026 2:29 utc | 263

@257 paddy

Saudi did not even allow US bases on its soil before that, it was a large question at the time. Kuwait also, large permanent presence there.

I never know what to make of Qatar, it is a strange arrangement.

It was not only military presence though. In various countries western style legal and related influences then took over, for both business and politics. UAE is the example of modernisation, but most other states (or their leadership at least) eye it up as an example… Silk City in Kuwait (not built), current projects in Saudi, Alexandria and elsewhere. Bojo tried to sell one for Libya iirc, and now US has its version (genocide included).

It is not just a battle for resources, is also religious, cultural, finance, political, geopolitical etc. all occuring in a somewhat haphazard manner, and involving various other regions of the world.

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 13 2026 2:30 utc | 264

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 13 2026 2:17 utc | 265

What could be fairer than the 25% tariffs Trump imposed today? I like that “fair trade not free trade” though. It has a nice ring to it. Like love is love. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 13 2026 2:36 utc | 265

Actually, Hammurabi was so badass that he would have executed the board of directors (although corporations would have been illegal in the first place under the laws of Hammurabi, as they are vehicles to avoid legal accountability), and he would have executed their spouses and children as well.
 
Entire bloodlines would be erased for causing harm to the public.
 
If some people can prey on others, they will. That’s human. States exist to protect the people from human predators and bad outcomes like enslavement, coercion, extortion, fraud, etc.
 
Somewhere along the line, the predators became the government and convinced everyone they were the protectors by owning the institutions like the judiciary, media, and academe.
 
This is all natural, predictable, and human. It can happen in any race and any culture.
 
But we should be sober about what the state is, and why it performs as it does, IMO.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 13 2026 2:44 utc | 266

Note to self: I could add some caustic remark about what “fair trade” really means in practice to the Global South but I don’t think Tobias and this Jerr guy are quite up to it. Let them think it was Trump’s idea. OK? OK.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 13 2026 2:46 utc | 267

John Gilberts | Jan 13 2026 2:27 utc | 267*** Equally surprising, perhaps, was Putin’s assertion that it is only ‘with difficulty’ that he could imagine NATO ‘as an enemy’…” ***
 
 
So even after a decade of Russia being viciously asset-stripped by NATO corporate predators, with internal collusion by a mafia of Zionist traitors …. not to mention the destruction of Yugoslavia …. Putin still had difficulty in thinking of NATO as an enemy?  
 
 
How did the KGB not detect his suspect loyalties long before then?
And why was Putin on the side of traitors such as Gorbachev and Yeltsin? 
 
*** Times change. ***
 
 
Or in some instances maybe not ……
 

Posted by: Cynic | Jan 13 2026 2:51 utc | 268

A reminder, the US has no mechanisms to enforce tariffs on China or India. And the targets know it.
 
The US has no mechanism to measure Indian payments to Iran, or to Russia, or to China. Those books are closed to the US.
 
It gets even worse if the countries in question barter trade. China gives India 20 fighter jets for refined oil. Or India gives Russia precious gems (gold?) for oil.
 
The US financial monopoly has weakened. And over time, it will disappear. They have no leverage anymore. That is why they have to talk big and parade their ships around. There is nothing America can do to a country that they cannot get around, particularly if they are friendly with China and Russia.
What the West was previously operating was a kind of ability to put a metaphorical forcefield around a country and cut it off from global finance. As the country weakened internally, it would have a color revolution. Iran and Russia are developing expertise at thwarting those tactics, and I presume sharing that knowledge with Venezuela and Cuba.
 
The game is not over, but it is ending. The Axis is up by 3 scores with 4 minutes left in the 4th quarter and has the ball at the Empire’s 45-yard line with 3 time-outs in hand.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 13 2026 2:53 utc | 269

Note to self: I could also pretend to be ignorant and wonder how it is that reminding the military not to follow unlawful orders is now sedition in the US, which is why former US Navy captain Kelly is now in trouble (doesn’t navy captain correspond to something like major?). I dont want to be cruel. I am sure it would break Tobias’s heart especially as it turns out there are clear war crimes involved in those “drug boat” bombings and he loves Trump so so much. OK? OK.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 13 2026 2:55 utc | 270

Meanwhile, silver price hits $95 in China, whereas price is still stuck at $85 in US COMEX market. Reportedly margin rates have been raised again, as another western bank or big player is imminently about to blow up from shorts.

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 13 2026 2:58 utc | 271

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 13 2026 2:17 utc | 265
 
Tariffs have been raising hundreds of billions of dollars for the US Treasury while protecting industry sectors and regions from unfair and predatory trade practices from the EU, China, Japan and India. And just who is paying these tariffs Tobias? And what about the predatory practices of US corporations that have used these countries to make quite obscene profits for years? And where is the evidence that things are improving economically?
 
Regions like the Great Lakes industrial region have been devastated by these counter productive trade policies foisted on the US citizenry by Bush, Clinton, Bush II, Obama and the senile, demented and corrupt Joey Boy Biden. Well it just so happens that Trump has been targeting many of these pro-Democrat industrial city regions simply because they are Democrat and particularly targeting the cheap labour they got from Hispanics which is one of the things that made goods from there cheaper.  Also many US goods are no longer value for money compared to Asian sourced goods such as cars that are cheaper and offer far more that the US products. (Because of much lower wages) It’s been the same in my country where secondary (manufacturing) economy has reduced significantly, we cannot even make car that is competitive. 
 
Also I would say you seem to have a blank spot over Trump compared to the other presidents who I could not give a damn about either. I don’t support the monoparty whether Democrat or Republican. 
 
Fair trade not free trade (another invented term from the globalist fascists) 
 
‘Globalist fascists’ many who come from the US promoted the idea for years that they were where helping poorer developing countries raise their incomes and eventually we would all be earning the same wages everywhere around the world. (Phony equality propaganda). You can see how all that changed instantly when China’s economy increased as well as its technological expertise; then all was forgotten and they were the bad guys. Who led the charge there? 

 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 3:04 utc | 272

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 13 2026 2:58 utc | 277
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I was going to post this earlier today in a different discussion.
 
Sean Foo had a lot to say about the silver trade in his video today. The whole thing is very good, but the silver stuff will be useful for those who follow that market. He talks about how a lot of the Western manipulation may be to scare people off of silver. A kind of price suppression by narrative. That said, it there is a carry trade, people will pursue it. The Chinese, I have heard, are taking advantage of paper silver shenanigans by taking delivery.
 
Silver is essential for solar panels and some other industrial products. Physical supply is crucial to anyone with a strong manufacturing base.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tl0TBHRzpJY
15-minutes 28-seconds

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 13 2026 3:05 utc | 273

How did the KGB not detect his suspect loyalties long before then?
And why was Putin on the side of traitors such as Gorbachev and Yeltsin?
 
*** Times change. ***
 
Posted by: Cynic | Jan 13 2026 2:51 utc | 274
 
Mikhail Gorbachev [variant of the Jew name Gorbaczyński?] President of the Soviet Union
Boris Yeltsin [variant of the Jew name Peltson?] President of Russia
Vladimir Putin [variant of the Jew names Jutin Kutin Mutin Rutin Yutin?] President of Russia

Posted by: Keane | Jan 13 2026 3:07 utc | 274

NB. Navy captain is colonel in the army so navy Captain Mark Kelly is just one friggin notch below general or admirals as the navy likes to call them. And now Trump is accusing him of sedition because he says unlawful orders should not be followed. What kind of frigging country has the US turned into?

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 13 2026 3:10 utc | 275

Posted by: Keane | Jan 13 2026 3:07 utc | 280
 
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Keane, a variant of retired American General and Fox News contributor, General Jack Keane, is a well-known mental retard and idiot.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 13 2026 3:11 utc | 276

Iran regime is not ideal but look what USA’s democracy stint did to neighbors Iraq and Afghanistan. Millions of people were killed and millions displaced. In comparison, Iran regime is a million times better. Economic hardships and water crisis are real. The regime should fix them. But the BS US project is all about robbing what Iran has and turn its women into widows and orphans. Iran should consider arming with bioweapons. No bully will come close. Cheap, fast but damn effective. Drones, missiles and boats don’t cut it. Make the bullies pay.

Posted by: Jason | Jan 13 2026 3:20 utc | 277

“The illusion of security amidst the region’s upheaval: Why will no one escape unscathed?

A superficial conviction prevails among some that the fall of the regime in Iran and its transformation into an absolute (American-Zionist) power base will necessarily mean stability for the Gulf or prosperity for the Arabs. However, reality and a deep reading of history and geopolitics tell a completely different story.

The truth is that if Iran falls into the trap of complete subservience, the Arabs will not be spared the consequences of their collapse.

Here’s why:
The “expiration” of the ally: Great powers don’t build alliances based on “friendship,” but on “need.” When the Iranian “bogeyman” disappears, many Arab regimes will lose their strategic value in Washington’s eyes, and direct pressure will be applied to their wealth and sovereignty without intermediaries.
The starting point: Iran’s transformation into a “Zionist” base means a complete encirclement of the Arab region. Iran will no longer be a “bulwark,” but rather the eastern front from which the project to redraw the region’s map and fragment what remains of its central states will be managed.

A recurring lesson from history: Anyone who thinks they are outside the circle of targeting simply because they are a current “friend” is ignorant of the rules of the game. History tells us that “the first victims are those who thought they were the preferred allies.”

If the issue here is not about defending a system or ideology, it is rather a cry of awareness: the void left by a major collapse in the region will not be filled with flowers, but with hegemonic projects that will spare no one, and everyone will pay the full price—in terms of their security, their wealth, and their independence.” Via t.me/s/Military_Security

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 13 2026 3:23 utc | 278

Keane, a variant of retired American General and Fox News contributor, General Jack Keane, is a well-known mental retard and idiot.
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 13 2026 3:11 utc | 282
 
Jack Keane [Jew surname] US General (a well-known mental retard and idiot & Jew; or did I repeat myself)

Posted by: Keane | Jan 13 2026 3:25 utc | 279

@ GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 1:55 utc | 252
 
hitting the news now..
 
Who Is Calor Madanescht?
 
 
well, we now have 2 posters who post incessantly.. used to be only one.. now it is 2.. i wonder if they are related? 

Posted by: james | Jan 13 2026 3:28 utc | 280

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 13 2026 2:53 utc | 275
 
And Venezuela isn’t backing down, hence Exxon CEO not committing to VZ.  In addition, Chilean’s and Argentinian’s and fuming with recent forest fires by the IDF and Israelis.  We might get countries #110,111 and 112 sooner than expected. 

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 13 2026 3:39 utc | 281

Tesla made it 9 millionth EV in the Giga factory in Shanghai. I wonder why Elon (America’s richest man )makes his most popular and salable model in China instead of the US. To be fair he has other factories in Europe and US and around the world but none produce the massive volume of cars that come from China. I wonder why he doesn’t make them in the Great Lakes industrial region?
 
https://www.tesla-mag.com/en/tesla-gigafactories-pioneering-the-future-of-sustainable-manufacturing/

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 3:39 utc | 282

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 13 2026 3:39 utc | 287
 
It’s interesting that Argentina and Chilean fires are about Israelis and real estate too.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 3:41 utc | 283

And now Trump is accusing him of sedition because he says unlawful orders should not be followed. What kind of frigging country has the US turned into?
 
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 13 2026 3:10 utc | 281

 
The USA is turning into itself. Or, if you prefer, the USA is purifying itself into its essential characteristics.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 13 2026 3:51 utc | 284

Posted by: james | Jan 13 2026 3:28 utc | 286
 
I found the same article James, but it doesn’t tell you much, and despite the signs that were on the truck before they were torn off  it says “Madanescht was taken into custody at the scene on Sunday and booked on a misdemeanor charge of reckless driving. He was held on $0 bail, though it was not immediately clear whether he had been released.” The photos now show no signs, and no Iranian flag that was on the front of the truck in earlier photos that would suggest it was politically motivated.
 
BTW what are you inferring here?: “well, we now have 2 posters who post incessantly.. used to be only one.. now it is 2.. i wonder if they are related?” 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 3:56 utc | 285

And speaking of riots, this time in the US, what are the “new angle” videos of the Minneapolis shooting supposed to prove? The agent was in a hurry to stop the car by throwing himself on the hood and then shot her? No no no. I am not a bad person and I even understand the MAGA jerks here. I still like watching Bannon and Trump. It is just that  one has to realize, as I did, that they inhabit the darkest recesses of this universe.

And there is no cell body in my body that likes saying this but at this stage it is just copium to pretend Trump hasn’t wanted war from the beginning. He is now just trying to find a way to get it – and get it he will. Iran or Abubaijan lol. He doesn’t care. And soon enough we will miss even NATO because, believe it or not, for most of its history it realized its mission of peace pretty well, enshrined in its treaty.

And maybe we will even miss the EU. Now the nation states are on the resurgence, which I don’t mind, the inevitable result is that they will soon be at war if not with each other then with someone else, some exterior threat.

And what does this have to do with Iran? Not much except…. Remeber when the NATO missile systems were moved to Poland under Obama, who bullshitted the whole world by saying that they had nothing to do with Russia but were there to shoot down missiles from Iran. Remember that?  

OK, Peace out. Love you all. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 13 2026 4:00 utc | 286

@ GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 3:56 utc | 291
 
Calor Madanescht could be a name made up by the cia for all i know and for that matter some sort of set up too.. pure speculation on my part.. 
 
the other question – just an observation moa at present.. i am sure you can connect the dots.. 

Posted by: james | Jan 13 2026 4:00 utc | 287

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 13 2026 3:39 utc | 287
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The funny thing (to me) about Exxon is that Trump didn’t bother to consult them before kidnapping Maduro.
 
Now that he has been kidnapped, Exxon considers the situation too unstable to invest in. Trump so badly wants to announce a bazillion dollars (that Exxon never had) in investments to make the kidnapping look like smart business.
 
Doesn’t matter because MAGAs believe everything they are told about the quadrillions of dollars coming in from tariffs. These poor people are so economically illiterate that they will believe anything they are told by a billionaire reality TV star.
 
When (not if) people figure out the truth, there is going to be a lot of upset. I don’t expect revolution, but there will be a huge damper on society as a collective disappointment sets in. Like rabid sports fans after their team is eliminated in the playoffs after dominating the regular season, but this won’t pass in 48 hours. It may last years.
 
The moment of truth sucks for many, but mostly for those who were the biggest cheerleaders. Some will turn completely on the state, rather than own up to having supported a failed enterprise.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 13 2026 4:03 utc | 288

Hopefully, this fedslop flop will be remembered by listeners to Pacifica Radio. (That’s “Pacifica” as in standing for peace, founded by a conscientious objector.) Totally infiltrated today by shameless Zionist agents such as Brian Edwards-Tiekert and Amy Goodman, pushing hard to rationalize an imminent attack on Iran, in the holy name of imperial wokism. By their fruits shall you know them — in particular, who’s been signing their paychecks.
Posted by: Aleph_Null | Jan 12 2026 15:52 utc | 11
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Yes, all hail Lewis Hill.
I was around when the corrupt Pacifica Foundation board (remember Mary Francis Berry?) tried to monetize KPFA. Was driving on 280 when I heard Dennis Bernstein (ex-cop!) literally being dragged out of the studio; drove over to Bezerkeley and saw the beginning of the shit hitting the fan.
 
So you think Tiekert and Goodman are Zionists? Surprised; it’s been a long time since I listened to either one. (Brian-with-the-hyphenate-last-name always struck me as just a little … middle-of-the-road-ish.)
 
For my money, Mitch Jeserich is the real deal. Is he still on there?
 
And then, going further back in time, there was Bill Mandel, the eminent Sovietologist, who was royally screwed over by the KPFA PWB, including Kris Welch. Ah, but that’s just ancient history …

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Jan 13 2026 4:15 utc | 289

Iran is a 2,500 year old Civilization and America is a 250 year old country, it is not a Civilization and it committed a Genocide of the Peoples of the North and South America. America is not comparable not comparable to those Peoples or the Peoples of those three Civilizational States. Russia is 1030+ year old Civilization and China is a 5,000 year old Civilization with the Mandate of Heaven. America, the Ukraine and the Israelis are the only States to have committed a Genocide. 

Posted by: William H Warrick III | Jan 13 2026 4:32 utc | 290

I think he has a few genes of Nero in him too, except Nero actually treated his people better, and Donald plays the Trumpet not the yet to be invented violin of Nero.
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 0:57 utc | 235
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Nero would have been playing a lyra, not a violin.
Similar (both bowed instruments) but different.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Jan 13 2026 4:35 utc | 291

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Jan 13 2026 4:35 utc | 297
 
Agreed
I was always told when I was a child  that ‘Rome burned while Nero played the violin’. Like as if he did not care in the least. There are varying accounts of his response and reasons for the fire but “according to TacitusNero was away from Rome, in Antium, when the fire broke out. Nero returned to the city and took measures to bring in food supplies and to open gardens and public buildings to accommodate refugees.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Fire_of_Rome#cite_note-19
 
 
 
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Jan 13 2026 4:49 utc | 292

decrepit old man 66
 
I’m a dyed in the wool cynic, so your  refusal  to engage with real politic is a red rag to me.
In Britain , if you were a very rich farmer, and some Narcicissist politician like BoJo wanted , forvpurely vanity reasons, to build HS2 on your land, you would have no recourse to justice. At all. Even when the next twit decided to cancel it. Because #1 twit might get back in power and reinstate it.
In West Asia  when some Narcissist  politician in Washington wants , for purely vanity reasons , to own your country, that twit commends  the resources to , destroy your currency, invade your country, block the UN and International Law , the initial response is organised , legitimate protest.
 
The British government turned on BoJo, and the US Neocons will turn on Trump.
They can no longer hide  behind the facade of US Respectability when Trump lies delay to your face. 
 
The best remedy against politician insanity is to rally behind the victim of that nsanity, which in this case is the Iranian government.
Trump has disgraced the US, solely and entirely because of Epstein blackmail for some disgraceful sexual perversions committed in his youth. 
Might never makes Right 
 
You’re a troll anyway. Why do I waste my breath?
 
 

Posted by: Giyane | Jan 13 2026 4:49 utc | 293

298
when Trump lies daily to your face. Soz. 

Posted by: Giyane | Jan 13 2026 4:53 utc | 294

Posted by: LoveDonbass | runJan 13 2026 3:05 utc | 279
Black and white film is gonna get really expensive, true photography’s revival under threat.

Posted by: Paco | Jan 13 2026 4:53 utc | 295

Ritter was on Judge Nap saying convincingly that Trump should be removed under Article 25 and that Trump authorized the Putin residence bombing. Also stuff on Iran and the CIA influence.
Scott Ritter : How Close Is Putin to Escalation?

Posted by: freedom fritos | Jan 13 2026 5:09 utc | 296

Posted by: Paco | Jan 13 2026 4:53 utc | 300
 
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That which becomes expensive tends to become more niche and valuable.
 
Beautiful B&W photography will still evoke emotion, tell a story, and find a paying audience.
 
Like with AI, people who do things machines can do are under threat. But if they do anything creative or bespoke, they should be able to carve out lucrative work.
 
The machines can only do what has been done before; they cannot ( and likely will not) be able to be creative or innovative.
 
Humans have no choice but to move up the value chain. We can’t expect to thrive commercially doing low-end manual or intellectual labor (driving, order taking at a drive-thru) as the world technologically evolves around us.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 13 2026 5:30 utc | 297

@ Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 13 2026 1:05 utc | 240

sorry for delay in response,middle of night here – just awoke for usual reasons … and to check if the pizza index had transpired into action !  Not yet. Maybe the DoW got the message- not to mess ; maybe the heavy winds in the Med/tel Aviv have something to do with change of plan ..?
 
 
I got it from this telegram chat post: 
 
https://t.me/lordofwarchat/738582
 
Seems to be an interview with VVP on Al Arabya by ‘Karim Talibi AFP Europe Editor in chief’ in the clip.
 
is it fake news? 

Posted by: DunGroanin | Jan 13 2026 5:34 utc | 298

Posted by: aelfwed | Jan 12 2026 23:33 utc | 212
 
Governments infringe on people’s self-determinism to much too high of a level. Those governments need to be overthrown and abolished.
 
 
<=I have long held that the problem for the rank and file in the world is the nation state system. Its a system that homogenates humanity into ~256 different products, each homogenate is a function of the nation state of origin. Each nation state can be thought of as a crucible.
 
Each crucible (nation state) has a Government, both the nation state and its government are created by a few. Once created and operational, its functions and the scope of its authorities are enhanced by virtue the elite have over the awesome powers vested in the government. Government by definition is the holder of, and authorized user of, all powers( that is why privatization is such a problem, it weakens the power of the state. but when a constitution weakens the power of government privatization allows to remove the power of government from its constitutional limits and place those powers in private hands who are not restrained by constitutional limits). 
 
 
Eventually the organizers and their successors of the nation state, mo matter its initial condition, come to make themselves wealthy. Founding or taking over a nation state is a profitable business. Control over the decisions of government is profitable, but even more profitable is knowing in advance and in secret the coming decisions and actions the government is going to do next. Owning a nation state is the most profitable business yet.
 
 
These elite, or their successors, realize if they don’t shape and form the thinking of the masses contained within the boundaries of the nation state, that the masses will eventually throw out the elite. The nation state is a crucible idea allows those in charge to direct and homogenize the thinking, limit the hopes, aspirations, and expectations of the masses born within the boundaries of the nation state (crucible, jail cell, whatever).
The elite invoke the psychology of mind control to lead the masses and the principles of command and control to limit the scope of allowed activities and the range of options available to the masses to options that do not threaten elite control over the nation state. So from birth to death the information environment of a nation state prisoner is narrowed, the range of activities allowed without penalty narrowed, and the obligation to support the demands of the state enhanced.. and in all cases these tools are used to manipulate and train, but not educate, the members of the masses into position so they can be used by the elite.
 
 
Its just not difficult to understand: the system of nation states is nothing less than a prison system and the elite are its board of directors and the politicians are the prison guards.
 
 
Imagine if there were but one nation.. which governed all the people in the entire world why would there be any need for war.. ?
 
 
Divide the masses of people in the world into two nations, Nation A governed by a set of elites (A), and Nation B, governed by a set of elites (B)It would not be long before The elites in A wanted something B had. A would create an Army, invade B, and take what it wants, killing as many people and destroying as much infra structure as possible in B as it could during the process..
 
 
The problem non elite humanity has is the nation state system. It has no control over it, it is totally dependant on it.

Posted by: snake | Jan 13 2026 5:52 utc | 299

DunGroanin 303
 
Chechnya was Russia’s back yard. Is Iran not Russia’s back yard?
If the pigs in Washington who planned the Ukraine war against Russia by Naziifying Ukraine, according to Brian Berletic, cannot win from one direction,  they will try other  directions, Greenland , Canada, Iran, China. Singapore, Myanmar,  Thailand , Australia.
 
The US is incurably McCarthyist. 
The only cure is suicide , Armaggeddon.
Russia represents London  in the flaccid  imaginations  of the Pilgrim Fathers.
An enemy on whom they can project everything that disgusts them about their own psychological/ spiritual weaknesses.
 
So, even if it’s fake News, it has more than a grain of truth in it. 
 

Posted by: Giyane | Jan 13 2026 6:06 utc | 300