Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
January 6, 2026
Why ‘Might Makes Right’ Is Dangerous For All of Us

Jaqcues Baud, who was recently sanctioned by the European Union, is lamenting on Dialog Works that –  The World Is Entering a Lawless Era (vid).

He is right of course, but late.

International law, developed over centuries, has been broken by the U.S. and other imperial forces ever since it was established.

But after World War II such breaches, even when obvious, were clad in propaganda which claimed that each of those was about the enforcement of higher values. Villains had to be fought, dictators opposed, evil communists had to be prevented from stealing from their people. The old and new neo-conservatives were masters in this. The blatant imperial attacks of Iraq and Afghanistan were sold as good men’s missions to bring democracy to the downtrodden and suppressed poor people in those countries. We had to liberate their women.

That propaganda that covered the brutal wars of conquest under the mantle of democracy promotion held up for a while. It served two purposes.

It allowed U.S. vassals to justify their co-operation with the imperialists. It also allowed a significant part of the ‘western’ populations to still feel good about their countries. When the wars went southward and losses increased they acknowledged that waging those wars were bad. But the consoling feeling was that at least “We Meant Well“, as one of those imperialists ransacking Iraq titled his memoir.

It worked for a while for some people. The Iraq war was protested against in Europe. Germany and France rejected the war and Congress renamed french fries into freedom fries.

But even their moral high ground has further deteriorated since.

The decade long dirty war against Syria was supported by all NATO countries. The 2014 Nazi-coup in Kiev and the following war against the people of Donbas were patched over. Western propaganda drowned out all protests. But the doubts about these wars lingered. The propaganda was becoming too obvious.

The ongoing genocidal war on Gaza marked a turning point. The Zionist propaganda that was used to justify it was no longer effective.

When that happened the powers-that-be turned to suppression. Protest against Israel mass-murder of Palestinians were criminalized.

Jacques Baud’s correct analysis of the Ukraine war, based solely on western sources, led to the EU absurd measure to censor him.

Joe Biden blew up the NordStream pipelines. Germany and EU did not even protest the blatant attack on their economies. The issue was covered by the German government with implausible stories of six Ukrainians in a sailing raft. No one ever believed those.

Donald Trump took the last step to free the imperialists of all laws.

He does not even try to justify his illegal attack on Venezuela with any propaganda. There is no talk of imposing democracy or any other moral justification. It is pure grab of oil – mafia style – with not a damn given about the consequences or how it looks. The indictment of Maduro is just laughable. It is not a legal case any sane jurist would bring.

The European wimps have failed to condemn this. That will correctly be interpreted as them being weak which, in consequence, will put them next on the menu. They could send troops to protect Greenland from a U.S. invasion. They won’t. Trump will take it without hesitation.

The total lack of moral justification and propaganda to hide blatant breaches of international law has two dangerous consequences.

The lack of lawfulness and moral clarity will creep from international relations into domestic issues.

As Thomas Fazi warns in The Telegraph: We will regret the dawn of a ‘might makes right’ world (archived):

As Western elites discard legal and moral restraints abroad, they will feel increasingly justified in doing so at home, accelerating the erosion of constitutional safeguards and civil liberties.

This process is already well underway. The question is no longer whether the so-called rules-based order has collapsed, but how much destruction will be wrought, abroad and at home, before Western societies are forced to reckon with consequences of the lawlessness unleashed by their elites.

Arnaud Bertrand warns of a second bad consequence – the loss of internal coherence.

What will be left of the Shiny City on the Hill – the ideal the U.S. people, in all their hypocrisy, still have of themselves – when its leaders are openly disregarding all morals and laws?

Bertrand asks how this, a total disregard of all your ideals, would feel if it would happen inside of your self:

You probably fall short – we all do – but the ideals still structure your behavior. They give you something to reach for, they provide the terms in which you can be criticized – including by your own internal dialogue. They make it possible for you to do better tomorrow.

The hypocrisy – the gap between ideal and reality – is not the problem. It’s the proof that the ideal still has a hold on you, that you can still be called back to it. As the saying goes, hypocrisy is the tribute vice pays to virtue.

Now imagine you renounce all this. Imagine you stop being a hypocrite in the sense that you abandon your ideals entirely, that you start owning up to your worst self and become comfortable with your vices. You cheat on your spouse and stop pretending it bothers you. You neglect your children and make peace with it.

Have you thus become “refreshingly honest”? Maybe. But you’ve also died inside. You’ve become something deeply broken – beyond shame, beyond appeal. You’ve lost the internal architecture that makes moral life possible. The little light that said “this is not who I want to be” is extinguished.

That is what the United States just did [to itself].

The consequences of this are, frankly, terrifying. What happens when a nation stops telling itself it should be good?

When societies lose their own moral framing they dissolve into anarchy. When politicians no longer feel a need to justify their deeds the will rule by brutality. Western societies, with the U.S. in the lead, are now well on their paths towards that future.

What can be done to prevent that from happening?

There is an urgent need to call them out, to insist on moral clarity. To reject any inner impulse to walk down the same path. To live by the golden rule, to treat others as you would want to treated by them. To apply this to international relation just as down to this blogs comments.

If we don’t stick by this we won’t fare well.

Comments

Russia official take :
 
🇷🇺 Russia’s Ministry of Transport on the seizure of the tanker Marinera in the Atlantic:
 
On December 24, 2025, the tanker Marinera received temporary authorization to sail under the Russian state flag, issued in accordance with Russian law and international legal norms.
 
Today, at around 15:00 Moscow time, U.S. naval forces boarded the vessel on the high seas, outside the territorial waters of any state. Contact with the ship was subsequently lost.
 
Under the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, the high seas are governed by the principle of freedom of navigation. No state has the right to use force against vessels lawfully registered under the jurisdiction of another state.
 
🔴 @DDGeopolitics |

Posted by: DunGroanin | Jan 7 2026 16:20 utc | 601

1911–1951De facto independence
1951–presentUnder PRC control (internationally disputed)
 
Posted by: geo | Jan 7 2026 16:12 utc | 604
Their ‘de facto independence’ was very strained after the Younghusband Expedition (when Britain was more Trumpian):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_expedition_to_Tibet
It is now an autonomous region of the PRC.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 16:20 utc | 602

@Republicofscotland | Jan 7 2026 16:18 utc | 609

Radio news, state that the Brits actively aided the US Terrorist/Pirate Regime in boarding a Russian flagged oil tanker off the coast of Scotland – Trump can always rely on Perfidious Albion, to aid and abet in its illegal ventures.

They really are begging for a hit.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 7 2026 16:20 utc | 603

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 7 2026 15:03 utc | 548
 
And/or stock equities are about to crash. 

Posted by: MarcusAurelius | Jan 7 2026 16:21 utc | 604

The US Terrorist/Pirate Regime in action.
 
Monitor𝕏 (@MonitorX99800): “🇺🇸🇻🇪🇷🇺⚡️- SOUTHCOM has released footage of U.S. forces boarding and seizing the sanctioned M/T Sophia tanker in the Caribbean.” | nitter.poast.org
 
Meanwhile.
 
“Russian Ministry of Transport: The vessel ‘Marinera’ (Bella1) received a temporary permit to sail under the Russian flag, issued in accordance with Russian legislation and international law norms. No state has the right to use force against vessels properly registered in the jurisdictions of other states.”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 7 2026 16:21 utc | 605

The unofficial take:
 

’🇷🇺🇺🇸 The main problem with the claim that the tanker Marinera was supposedly meant to rendezvous with a Russian submarine is that it’s barely credible. Too many basic questions go unanswered. Why this tanker? Why deploy a nuclear submarine instead of surface ships? Why frame it as an “emergency operation” that journalists somehow “accidentally discovered”? The story falls apart at the most basic level.
 
But that’s not the point. This version doesn’t need to make sense. It only needs to be planted. Once released, it takes on a life of its own. Western media eagerly push the narrative that Russia allegedly sent a submarine to “save its oil” but was too late, caught off guard, or powerless. Whether any of this happened is irrelevant. What matters is not the fact, but the impression. This is the same logic as Pete Hegseth’s line about “Russian air defenses failing in Venezuela.” Failed or not doesn’t matter. The statement exists, and the image sticks.
 
In this story, the submarine isn’t a real object but a symbol — of Moscow supposedly reacting too late and still lacking control. That’s the real message. It’s not about a tanker, a submarine, or oil. It’s about manufacturing the perception of failure regardless of reality. Details will be forgotten. The intended conclusion will remain.
 
🔴 @DDGeopolitics |

Posted by: DunGroanin | Jan 7 2026 16:21 utc | 606

The stakes just got raised this morning as the Outlaws have seized a Russian flagged tanker in international waters. There are more reports besides the one I’ve linked. This is another serious escalation after the Russians targeted numerous US company-owned assets in Ukraine. Although nothing’s been formally announced yet, it seems clear Russia has altered its policy toward the Trump Gang. All of Trump’s bluster of ending the Ukraine conflict has completely evaporated and he’s now become Biden-like when it comes to Russia. It appears the kabuki theatre has closed.  

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 7 2026 16:25 utc | 607

I personally welcome these events wholeheartedly! Because I believe we are now rapidly approaching the point where the people of the Russian Federation will realize WHO THEY HAVE AS A government…And there are still ENOUGH ETHNIC RUSSIANS who are patriotic and love their fatherland and can easily turn the tide…But it MUST HAPPEN SOON…And then THE NECESSARY DECISIONS must be made…New York, DC, Austin, Seattle…and only then can “negotiations” begin!!!

Posted by: Brigitte Mohnhaupt | Jan 7 2026 16:28 utc | 608

Casus Belli can and do exist despite some of the mental gymnastics performed here at the Bar which seem to suggest otherwise…..
If the Russians can’t be bothered to respond to this 
Well…..
 

Posted by: Night Tripper | Jan 7 2026 16:32 utc | 610

@Princess Bodica | Jan 7 2026 15:55 utc | 596
Sorry you are wrong, there is NO debate.   
Not within the UN in it’s long drug report or the EU one.    
None of them, or anyone sane, mentioned Maduro or even Venezuela as drug related.    
That is Trumper talk, and to believe that you have to be american dumb.   

Posted by: Ed Bernays | Jan 7 2026 16:35 utc | 611

Worth remembering that today is Christmas Day for Orthodox Christians.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 7 2026 16:36 utc | 612

That’s how it populates when you’ve linked to a thread – I don’t intentionally link it like that, some are short others are long – may I suggest you just scroll by if a long one offends your senses.
 
Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 7 2026 16:16 utc | 601

No, you can do better. Insert via right-click -> paste without formatting, and then re-enter the link manually. I can’t force you, but I do appeal to thread hygiene.

Posted by: persiflo | Jan 7 2026 16:38 utc | 613

Re: Posted by: robin | Jan 7 2026 9:39 utc | 420

Right. But balance of power is important. An unchallenged global bully will impose his terms. Evidently, that’s where we’re headed.

 
 
Hang on, I was the US is a waning global power?

Posted by: Julian | Jan 7 2026 16:40 utc | 614

Russia could do the same as the US. Sanction tankers full of US LNG and seize the ships on route to Europe. Sauce for the goose, and all that.

Posted by: Dave G | Jan 7 2026 16:42 utc | 615

Posted by: Paul | Jan 7 2026 16:14 utc | 599
 
#######
 
Trump can slap China million of times, but no antimony is no antimony. Likewise gallium and a dozen other critical resources the global economy cannot survive without.
 
China holds the trump card (pun not intended).
 
If America becomes an existential threat to the Chinese state, they can and will shut it down without firing a shot.
 
That is why Trump is freaking out.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 16:43 utc | 616

the US is a waning global power?
 
Posted by: Julian | Jan 7 2026 16:40 utc | 619
 

 
The USA’s power to be a positive force is greatly diminished while their destructive force, also diminished, has been unleashed.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 7 2026 16:44 utc | 617

“Radio news, state that the Brits actively aided the US Terrorist/Pirate Regime in boarding a Russian flagged oil tanker off the coast of Scotland – Trump can always rely on Perfidious Albion, to aid and abet in its illegal ventures.”
 
Trump has some porn featuring Andrews and ex-Lord Mendelsohn to sell for cheap.

Posted by: Tom | Jan 7 2026 16:45 utc | 618

@ Dave G | Jan 7 2026 16:42 utc | 620
 
If only for the sake of its international reputation (but also to maintain its self-respect, I’m sure), Russia adheres to international law, which makes clear that only the UNSC can impose sanctions.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 7 2026 16:45 utc | 619

Hang on, I was the US is a waning global power?
 
Posted by: Julian | Jan 7 2026 16:40 utc | 619

Im shocked the US fluffer brigade thinks this is some kind of show of power. The entire US navy took two weeks to interdict a rusty old tanker and had to make up a story about a Russian sub to make it sound like they tried to intervene. Meanwhile the US isnt deploying in Ukraine, is it? Why not,.dont you want to save your proxy?
 
I think the theater of the imagination is less important than the real theater in Ukraine. This is more desperate posturing by America, which makes me think the economic tsunami coming to the US is closer than I realized.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 7 2026 16:46 utc | 620

malenkov | Jan 7 2026 16:45 utc | 624
So they stand by and do nothing as Trump tramples all over them? They need to abandon the moral high ground, because Trump doesn’t give a toss about right or wrong.
 

Posted by: Dave G | Jan 7 2026 16:47 utc | 621

Russia Declares Solidarity With Venezuela
 
https://www.rt.com/russia/630677-russia-reaffirms-solidarity-venezuela-us-aggression/
 
“Moscow reaffirmed its ‘unwavering solidarity with the Venezuelan people and Government. Russia stands ready to provide all necessary support to Venezuela the ministry reiterated…”
 
We shall see.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 7 2026 16:48 utc | 622

If the US was so dominant they wouldn’t have to sneak their soldiers into Ukraine sheep dipped as mercenaries and under cover of night. They wouldn’t need to present the kidnapping of a man and his wife as taking over a country. They wouldn’t need to pretend they ‘obliterated the Iranian nuclear program. Because they would instead have done what they say they could do. Instead they posture and use their compliant media to try to win a war of imagination. 
 
Their brains are mush.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Jan 7 2026 16:48 utc | 623

@Republicofscotland | Jan 7 2026 16:30 utc | 617
But the current US regime will not admit that Castro was brought to power by the US – if they even know.
 

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Jan 7 2026 16:48 utc | 624

BTN: ‘Donroe Doctrine Attacks The World’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNn-5qtIdiA
 
“Why Trump attacked Venezuela: empire, oil and China, with Ben Norton.” 
 
Includes Merinera seizure.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 7 2026 16:52 utc | 625

At:   karlof1 | Jan 7 2026 16:25 utc | 616  
 
RT’s utc 4 pm news reported the tanker in question had in fact changed flags snce an earlier encounter with Outlaw Empire forces in the Caribbean hanging around like flies on the carcass of Venezuela. More to come from this circus activity. 
 
It might be time for all commissioned officers and upper grade enlisted to lawyer up for following and not stopping an illegal order. The ratified UN treaty as well as the ratified Geneva Treaties are surely the standing Law governing such matters. Maybe it is time to remove the UN headquarters from NY, NY, USA, USA, USA for temporary residing in Geneva until a permanent site can be agreed in the Global South somewhere far from the madding crowd. Hope to live to see the day. 
 
All the best in New Year.

Posted by: Formerly T-Bear | Jan 7 2026 16:54 utc | 626

Posted by: Dave G | Jan 7 2026 16:42 utc | 620
 
#####
 
The Axis, generally, don’t play tit for tat.
 
The interesting thing for me, is, what point they recognize the West is a lost cause and stop giving endless warnings.
 
There is a point of no return and the West has been pushing hard towards it.
 
When do the Axis powers give a loud final demonstration of what Trump is playing with?
 
They are infinitely more patient than any of us. They have been around for thousands of years and expect to be for thousands more.
 
Time is not on the West’s side and the increased aggressiveness reflects that. 
 
They are scared. They border on panic. Desperate people make mistakes.
 
The funny thing is that nothing they can do right now can save them.
 
Still no oil from Venezuela. Stealing ships just means no more ships to steal. Or at least one that don’t have Russian/Chinese escorts.
 
America, IMO, is out of moves. Moves that matter that is.
 
This will all seem weird/funny in 12 months. Yanks aren’t used to thinking that far ahead.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 16:56 utc | 627

Consequences:
 

Gold has surpassed the US dollar to become the world’s largest central bank reserve asset.
 
And so, quite simply, the dollar ceased to be the primary reserve asset. This was facilitated by the prolonged and systematic rise in gold prices due to worsening military and political instability.
 
https://colonelcassad.livejournal.com/10291021.html

 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 7 2026 16:58 utc | 628

I think this leads to Israel/Iran war, and Israel using nukes.  I don’t think that will end the fight, but it will end Israel.  Iran won’t disappear if nuked, but Israel will disappear if it uses nukes.   As I’ve repeatedly said, Israel is quickly going the way of French Algeria.   They never lost a battle but vanished for this very reason.

Posted by: Scottindallas | Jan 7 2026 16:59 utc | 629

@ LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 16:56 utc | 632
 
I was thinking of responding to Dave G but you dod a much better job of it than I could have.
 
Kudos to Doctor Eleven too — same reason.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 7 2026 17:00 utc | 630

Russia and China doing nothing? 
On the Kinetic Front.                                                                                                        
Russia is escalating in Ukraine, causing great fear and panic in Europe. Forcing Europe and the US to spend Billions. FYI Us Contributes to NATO  around One Trillion Dollars.         Russia has made the US go on a wild goose chase all over the Atlantic Ocean to grab an old rusty empty tanker. Making US forces look like total fools.. Exposing what the the US represents to the world. Russia is helping Iran get ready for Round 2 Battles. Which will involve a lot US help, resources, and $$$$$$$$$$.
On the Economic Front.
In the last few months China has launched its own Treasury Bonds in direct competition with US Treasuries. These Chinese bonds are proving very popular and in high demand.   Causing declining sales of US bonds.  Keeping US Treasuries interest rate higher. Forcing the US to pay more in interest on its debt than its military budget and causing higher and higher inflation. Not a good place to be when throwing your weight around the world.                                                                                                                                                                            China has tightly controlled Silver exports. Causing prices to rise and panic on the US COMEX.  Forcing large US banks who shorted the market to Loose billions. Which caused the US FED to restart Quantitative Easing again. An act of desperation to keep American banks solvent. But once again, Causing higher inflation by its actions. China is the worlds largest Gold producer. Actions in Gold that are not good for the US economy may be next.
  China is clamping down on Aluminum  exports as well causing price increases and possible shortages.  US has very few and small Aluminum (Bauxite) mines and imports at least half of its needs. Rare earths will most likely be next If the US does not heed China’s warnings. Without Rare Earths the US can kiss its AI and Fusion power ambitions good bye. 
Just a few things Russia and China are clobbering the US with. Its called Asymmetric Warfare. Or Death by 1000 Cuts.
 

Posted by: golddigger | Jan 7 2026 17:05 utc | 631

Posted by: Night Tripper | Jan 7 2026 16:32 utc | 615
 
there is an immense amount of cope currently on the pro-Russian channels, with typical answers being “why do you want Russia to do everything for you?” and “it was just a shitty tanker anyway”. On the other end of the spectrum, drama queens claim Russia should go to war or worse.
Why is it so difficult to accept that SOME form of retaliation is warranted in this case, whether diplomatic, economic or military? what we have right now is the Russian ministry saying “heh, it was just a Venezuelian boat with our flag on it, no biggy”.

Posted by: Lemming | Jan 7 2026 17:08 utc | 632

An act of desperation to keep American banks solvent.
 
Posted by: golddigger | Jan 7 2026 17:05 utc | 636
 

 
An act of desperation to keep American banks liquid.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 7 2026 17:11 utc | 633

Tobias Cole (589) has always shown himself to be an idiotic criminal, echoing the tiresome and imbecilic rhetoric of MAGA. Now he surpasses himself: he shows himself not only to be an idiot, but a poorly informed idiot.

Posted by: Idéfix | Jan 7 2026 17:17 utc | 634

Posted by: William Gruff | Jan 7 2026 14:02 utc | 487 In a thread about the overall effects of Trump’s action, this is an extraordinary display of the intellectual and moral bankruptcy of this faker. Trump kidnaps a man for imaginary drug deals and to steal oil and that makes him the marginally rational adult in the room? Just another damned liar who wants to pretend that Trump isn’t part of the Establishment (aka Deep State aka PMC aka TDS aka woke aka globalists etc.) Trump doesn’t oppose any of that, he may be rivals with other specific members of the ruling class, but he isn’t opposed to any of the madness. He’s a symptom of it, just as this deranged commenter is.

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jan 7 2026 17:19 utc | 635

Posted by: Dave G | Jan 7 2026 16:47 utc | 626
 
######
 
It’s not moral, it’s strategic. The Russians have never been shy about killing those who must be killed.
 
Where is the West taking this?
 
Work the problem backwards.
 
What steps can the US take towards “victory”?
 
What exactly does victory look like?
 
Venezuela won’t solve the Ukraine problem. It won’t solve the debt problem and it won’t solve the manufacturing problem. It won’t solve any of America’s issues.
 
Best case scenario, it’s a bandaid on a mortal wound. It’s distraction as the Titanic is sinking.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 17:20 utc | 636

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 7 2026 5:55 utc | 354  My quibble button got pushed. I am pretty sure that an eight foot man would have too much load on his heart to be healthy. The volume increases much faster than the height (volume is a cubic measure, the third power.) And in particular the dude wouldn’t be strong enough to be a gladiator. Unless he was a comic book mutant somehow come to life. My suspicion is that a gee-whiz source is taken a little to uncritically. Not that it’s any great sin to condemn, I just can’t help myself.

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jan 7 2026 17:26 utc | 637

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 6 2026 18:00 utc | 24
Silver hit $81. Gold, silver, copper and now nickel, iron miners are having a field day. It’s a full blown commodity rally now.
 

Correction: It is not a rally. It is a speculative bubble. And when it bursts there will be a few happy speculators who got in early and got back out at the peak, and many thousands (millions?) of sad folks who jump in on the late rise and get scalded and then plucked clean after the bubble pops.

Posted by: Clever Dog | Jan 7 2026 17:29 utc | 638

TRUMP: Remember, also, I single-handedly ENDED 8 WARS, and Norway, a NATO Member, foolishly chose not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize.

https://t.me/intelslava/81139
 
So I guess after Greenland it is Norway…. oh they are already here.

Posted by: Norwegian | Jan 7 2026 17:30 utc | 639

LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 17:20 utc | 641
*** The Russians have never been shy about killing those who must be killed. ***
 
Aye, it was very noticeable how for years “the Russians” dealt with Israeli warplanes murdering Syrian army and Hezbollah soldiers. Sometimes even Russian services personnel as well.
While “jihadist” terrorist forces — the enemy — were assisted in all ways by Israel. 
 
With an ‘ally’ like that, it’s little wonder much of the Syrian army eventually gave up.

Posted by: Cynic | Jan 7 2026 17:31 utc | 640

POS | Jan 7 2026 15:20 utc | 562
Troll using a client side troll filter!
Add to  cart, dick.

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 7 2026 17:37 utc | 641

Incipient fascism has embraced the new year.
Strength. Force. Power.
“We live in a world that is governed by strength, that is governed by force, that is governed by power. These are the iron laws of the world that have existed since the beginning of time…The United States of America is running Venezuela … we are in charge, because we have the United States military stationed outside the country. We set the terms and conditions. We have a complete embargo on all of their oil and their ability to do commerce…Greenland should be part of the United States…Nobody’s going to fight the United States militarily over the future of Greenland…”
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller,  CNN, January 6, 2026
 
“international law is always a flimsy constraint on state behavior, and the United States needs other tools to defend itself and its friends.”
Washington Post editorial. January 6, 2026
 
“the demonstration of US nerve and military prowess will do more than a thousand UN resolutions to protect the free world.”
Wall Street Journal editorial, January 6, 2026
 
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/01/07/erjx-j07.html 

Posted by: jayc | Jan 7 2026 17:38 utc | 642

It is a speculative bubble.
 
Posted by: Clever Dog | Jan 7 2026 17:29 utc | 643
 

 
It is not speculation.  Silver, Copper, Nickel and other metals prices are being driven by industrial demand outpacing supply.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 7 2026 17:38 utc | 643

Colin Powell killed International Law with his test tube and now Trump has buried it. 
 
Were back to the 1930’s with UN as effective as the League of Nations was.
 
It’s now the era of the street thug with it’s chief Trump.
 

Posted by: Harold Wilson | Jan 7 2026 17:38 utc | 644

Posted by: Arkady Bogdanov | Jan 7 2026 1:44 utc | 257  This is all true. The thing is, what wakes the masses up is, historically, the belief that the powers that be can be resisted, that they can impose their will. It’s called a revolutionary situation. When that happens, there is a torrent of talk, talk, talk as people find their way to positions they never would have dreamed of before. The hopes inspired, the fears felt, the anger finally acknowledged teach them. For an instance, very few people even in the north were abolitionists before the slaverhalder’s counterrevolution drove the issue to the breaking point. Within a very brief time, the majority became abolitionists.
 
That is not the same thing as anti-racist, I mean specifically against slavery, deeming it just to break the property rights of slaveholders and seize, which means liberate, their so-called property. Locke spoke of life, liberty and property. Jefferson may have spoken of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness but his politics always defended slave property I think. Until the people at large see some possibility that what they think matters, they mostly won’t waste time daydreaming about changing the system. Personal daydreams about wealth and fame and lots of sex (typical Hollywood fare) are more satisfying, until action promises real benefits. Then things get serious, people start thinking and, historically, the people are far more left than most anyone wants to acknowledge when the status quo seems invincible.

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jan 7 2026 17:38 utc | 645

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Jan 7 2026 2:29 utc | 279  Self-serving BS. For instance, if your response to Trump’s assault on Venezuela is to attack the Venezuelan government, you are supporting Trump, even if you are not so gauche as to do so openly. [Here gauche is delightfully ironic!]

Posted by: steven t johnson | Jan 7 2026 17:43 utc | 646

 Avtonom (550). I don’t intentionally link it like that, some are short others are long – may I suggest you just scroll by if a long one offends your senses.
Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 7 2026 16:16 utc | 604

 
Fair enough. However, I enjoy your contribution and I won’t lightly skip your comments.
 
When I try to link to the same Nitter thing with Pepe it looks like this:
 
https://nitter.poast.org/RealPepeEscobar/status/2008867241073299895#m

Posted by: Avtonom | Jan 7 2026 17:44 utc | 647

@300 Funny

“You’re misrepresenting my comment, probably unintentionally. The phrase was “more moral clarity”.This applies to national governments as much to any individuals or a “public”. My intention of the text was mainly looking at the responses of governments against the USA – as they are the only entities with the power to do anything.”

No, I am just disagreeing in a way, and I also think the advice you posit is quite sound as reaction.

Where I would disagree for example:

“…as they are the only entities with the power to do anything.”

Which resigns the public or individual to the position of having, and being, ‘an excuse’ .

I don’t say anyone has to do anything, either, but the notion that people are powerless I do not agree with. If people did nothing, they would not vote, and the government would be delegitimised, as example.

Government, bureaucracy, works in part by finding and inventing things to do. The public pays, the state says that payment is due because of its part in organising the nation allows the creation of wealth, and so a share is claimed.

The election of officials is the proverbial ‘forward auction’ of the wealth the government collects.

This is where left and right disagree strongly, the right says less collection and individual merit reward , the left says more collection and equal distribution as security and compensation of whatever kind.

…and so people vote, mostly on that basis, and the associated values of conservatism or universalism (to quote Patroklos).

They don’t have to (in most nations). @JB placed an interesting link on finance in previous thread I still hope to answer, @Karloff and @Giyane have both mentioned energy based economic monopoly. These are themes that might be understood better, a person’s choice, as example.

Meaning the idea of a monolithic reply to a monolithic structure is not well thought out.

@Juan touches on other points, and I will mention yet another, timeframe. Do you want an active reply ‘Now!’ via the same corrupt channels that ‘allow’ world events in this direction ? They don’t owe you that, and disturbing as their failure is it allows people to reposition their faith or reliance to other location. This does not happen overnight, maybe over a decade ? The point being that society adapts, re-decides what power it gives authority to, and has the opportunity to react in that space. That is an individual (or public) choice.

As @Speculator I think mentioned, narrative control and public entrenchment is very heavy at the moment. Those in authority rely on it to maintain agenda and position. Even personal place within nation, the learned subscription to ideas of loyalty or trust, are there to be questioned by anyone who dares.

Who would own you ?
Why does freedom always appear to be somewhere else ?
Is fighting for liberty a trap ?

Are simple questions anyone might ask themselves, for example. People don’t like to, for obvious reasons maybe.

I could think of various other ways to address any disagreement, ways of gaining some kind of ‘situational awareness’ , but as you intended your post read (i.e. with a pre-conception of who holds power) , your post does make sense in its entirety.

Having just caught your reply at end of page 3 …there is too much to read through and so will have to skip to page 7 …

Posted by: Ornot | Jan 7 2026 17:44 utc | 648

LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 17:20 utc | 641
*** Venezuela won’t solve the Ukraine problem. It won’t solve the debt problem and it won’t solve the manufacturing problem. It won’t solve any of America’s issues.  Best case scenario, it’s a bandaid on a mortal wound. It’s distraction as the Titanic is sinking.***
 
But “America” does not have a debt problem.
The population certainly does, but not the entity itself.
If it did it would have already sunk years ago.
“The USA” has no debt problem itself, because its own — or more accurately, its owners/masters’ — debt-enslavement and global asset-stripping economic and financial system is the problem.
 
As for manufacturing, it will just continue to maximise profit by stealing instead of making. Which will continue till the rotten system’s WEF “reset”.  After which ….. all are slaves or dead, everywhere.
 
 

Posted by: Cynic | Jan 7 2026 17:50 utc | 649

Tobias Cole (589) has always shown himself to be an idiotic criminal, echoing the tiresome and imbecilic rhetoric of MAGA. Now he surpasses himself: he shows himself not only to be an idiot, but a poorly informed idiot.
Posted by: Idéfix | Jan 7 2026 17:17 utc | 639
 
Agree. And typical of low IQ fascists.

Posted by: Naive | Jan 7 2026 17:58 utc | 650

 Andrei A. Gromyko
 
“The influence of diplomacy without the military potential of a state is equal to the price of the ink with which treaties are written”.

Posted by: Harold Wilson | Jan 7 2026 18:01 utc | 651

Hegseth has certainly created a Department of War.
What will happen to the ships…any insurance…will be sold or scrapped …just held as hostage or be reflagged to USA?
Can U.N. declare all vessels seized to be under a Protectorate of some kind considering international maritime law is broken?

Posted by: Jo | Jan 7 2026 18:07 utc | 652

How can USA Federal  Law be relevant applicable to International Maritime Law and  waters?

Posted by: Jo | Jan 7 2026 18:10 utc | 653

Trump attempts to kill Putin.  Putin doesn’t do much in response. 
Trump takes ship with Russia flag.  Putin doesn’t do much.
America sees this as Putin weakness.   The ball is in Putin’s court.  

Posted by: Fredrick | Jan 7 2026 18:21 utc | 654

Posted by: Cynic | Jan 7 2026 17:31 utc | 645
 
####
 
Israelis are largely Russians.
 
Russia and Israel have a complicated history that goes back 90 years.
 
Is Russia still in Syria?
 
At the same bases no less…

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 18:44 utc | 655

The ball is in Putin’s court.
 
Posted by: Fredrick | Jan 7 2026 18:21 utc | 659
 
######
 
No. The ball is in America’s court and Russia is watching the clock run down as Trump furiously “pounds the rock”.
 
Putin doesn’t have to do anything. It seems better to me that America continues its “bull in a China shop” rampage.
 
At the end, Russia and China will offer to step in and rebuild that metaphorical family business and the shop owners will be grateful and amenable to whatever the Axis wants.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 18:48 utc | 656

“Chas Freeman: Collapse of Law, Reason & Return to War”
 
Glenn Diesen posted on his substack website a video / discussion with former US ambassador Chas Freeman. (didn’t watch the video (yet)). This perfectly fits the title of this post.
 
https://glenndiesen.substack.com/p/chas-freeman-collapse-of-law-reason  (length: 53 minutes )

Posted by: WMG | Jan 7 2026 18:55 utc | 657

As Medvedev said about kidnapping Merz, it is now open season on Americans of every type everywhere.
 
Might makes right has consequences.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 7 2026 19:01 utc | 658

Humanity is in a civilization war and the current posturing is happening within the MAD context.  We are seeing the God Of Mammon cult pushing on all fronts because they are desperate.  
 
The coming attack of Iran might provide the best opportunity to hand the God Of Mammon cult a defeat even though Iran may have to endure a nuclear attack of some sort.
 
 
 
We are in MAD mode folks!
Look at what is happening within that context

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 7 2026 19:06 utc | 659

Fredrick | Jan 7 2026 18:21 utc | 659
 
Putin knows Trump didn’t do either.
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 7 2026 20:31 utc | 660

Wait for UNrael to make its last mistake.

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 7 2026 20:39 utc | 661

It is a speculative bubble. Posted by: Clever Dog | Jan 7 2026 17:29 utc | 643
 
To each his own, you have the option of long term bank savings at 4% p.a. 

Posted by: Menz | Jan 7 2026 20:57 utc | 662

Posted by: Fredrick | Jan 7 2026 18:21 utc | 659
 
And again a stupid comment!
 
Do not react as your enemy hopes you will react. Sun Tzu.

Posted by: Naive | Jan 7 2026 21:04 utc | 663

ToI posting about `failure of October7′ not the failure of 13 June – 24 June 2025).
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 7 2026 21:20 utc | 664

Assange Wikileaks founder pointed to the “widespread public statements demonstrating that the US government and María Corina Machado had exploited the authority of the award to provide them with a casus moralis for war,” adding that the explicitly stated purpose of a war sought by Machado and her wealthy Latin American supporters would be “to force it into the war so they can plunder Venezuela’s $1.7 trillion worth of oil and other resources.”
Under Swedish law, “the Alfred Nobel Peace Fund cannot be used to promote war,” Assange noted. “Nor can it be used as a tool for foreign military intervention. Venezuela, whatever the status of its political system, is no exception.”
By awarding the Nobel Prize to Machado, Assange alleges that the Committee is effectively funding “a conspiracy to murder civilians, to violate national sovereignty using military force.”
The Greyzone
 
Plus Max Blu article analysis re the Indictment against Maduro is very good reading. Hope he forwards it to M legals.
 
 

Posted by: Jo | Jan 7 2026 21:29 utc | 665

Jo | Jan 7 2026 21:29 utc | 671
 
Pro’ly why they gave one to Obomba before the facts.
 

Posted by: Laurence | Jan 7 2026 23:07 utc | 666

Weirdest thing  .. the CarrotHeads absolutely love it. They’re all publicly bragging about their HERO again, where they’d gone awfully quiet lately except for bragging about the low cost of gasoline (somewhere other than wherever you/they live). 
And yet, the Moronic, three-mask wearing, drooling idiots of the other side are now equally vociferous again, where they’d gone awfully quiet too.It’s all WWE, and this just Trump doing his scripted heel-turn.Nobody’s gone to jail, nothing is getting better, and the looting continues apace.

Posted by: The Owl | Jan 8 2026 1:28 utc | 667

From his speech at Cooper Union: 
Lets have faith that right makes might; and in that faith let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it.
Abraham Lincoln

Posted by: UnionHorse | Jan 8 2026 2:10 utc | 668

Too many pages here to read.
 
 
 
 
How did we get to this place , where the US has gone bonkers? The answer , simply put, is that the Upper classes in Britain, who had been massacred and humiliated in WW2, recognised in the arrogance of the US a way to continue British Imperialism without being accused of Britain’s savagery in the British Colonial past.
 
In other words  Britain selected only US admirers to govern it. I went to Westminster School in the 70′, which backs onto Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament.  The school staff selected  the sons of the wartime Political elites for priority treatment and educated them in the tools of modern US imperialism:
Languages, Banking,  History and US Liberal Conservatism., in other words Fascism.
The exact opposite of anything I was ever  interested in.  I went into conservation of ancient books ,  construction , and from there Islam and Green Energy.
They call their way, Empire2.
We call our way , Sanity. 
Never the twain shall meet.
 
Everything that Trump believes , the Empire2 British elites , unquestioningly worship , because they see it as the only available route to them recovering their 1000 year old , Norman Imperialism.
 
So it’s very simple how to subvert this Nazification of British politics  through our  slavish worship of US arrogance.
Abolish Public Schools. (fee paying) where only Empire2 thinking is taught.
 Nationalise Banking which mow only finances Conservative/ Empire2 ideas. 
Nationalise our Defence. No more US/ Israel Nazi military systems including Nukes. No more Nato. Finish it.
Join BRICS
Ally Britain with Russia and China
Embrace all asylum seekers who bring ancient wisdom to apply even more Reverse thrust to  our own sick imperialist past. 
Remove the US Nazism-worshipping elites by banishment or force.
 
We have been taken to this crisis point by backward-looking elites who saw US Fascism as their best chance to build Empire 2.
 
Chuck them out, fast , and send them to the Fascist US they love so much,  which is circling round the drain of history so they can jointly enter the sewers of Fascism and become fertiliser or compost.
 

Posted by: Giyane | Jan 10 2026 22:27 utc | 669