Jun 252025
 


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Trump Drops ‘F-Bomb’ Over Israel and Iran (RT)
Where Is Iran’s Uranium? (ZH)
Empire Of Chaos Takes War On BRICS To Next Level (Pepe Escobar)
In Rope-a-Dope Strategy, The Bell Also Sounds For Rest Periods (Helmer)
Western States Lied About Iran’s Nuclear Program – Russia’s UN Envoy (RT)
Trump Says Wants To ‘See A Deal’ With Russia (TASS)
Trump Shares Fawning Private Letter From NATO Chief (RT)
NATO Chief Dodges Question About Why To Fear A ‘Russian Attack’ (RT)
EU Becoming An Extension of NATO – Lavrov (RT)
Trump Seals His ‘President Badass’ Cred – And Makes US Foes Think Twice (Lowry)
Is Berlin planning a strike on Moscow? (Amar)
Will Germany Initiate Compulsory Military Service? (RMX)
UK Announces Joint Drone-Production With Ukraine (RT)
Israel’s Moral Collapse: Strategy Doesn’t Require Dead Children (Romanenko)
Amid Pressure Campaign From Trump, Fed Chair Powell Set To Testify (JTN)
RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz To Reform Prior Authorization Of Major Health Insurers (JTN)

 

 

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The Iran nuclear issue is still lingering (what was destroyed? not sure), and Trump gets his next problem: He’s in the Hague with NATO, whose EU members want him to join in an attack on Russia. They say: we went up to 5% spending. now you have to fight with us. The last thing Trump wants, but the EU has lost to Russia and wants to save face. At any cost. We will need Trump the peacemaker yet.

Trump Drops ‘F-Bomb’ Over Israel and Iran (RT)

US President Donald Trump has resorted to obscene language in blasting both Israel and Iran for allegedly violating a Washington-brokered ceasefire. Shortly after officially agreeing to the truce, West Jerusalem accused Tehran of firing more missiles at Israeli territory and promised a harsh response. Iran has denied attacking Israel. The exact time when the ceasefire was supposed to take effect remains unclear.“We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they do not know what the f**k they are doing,” Trump told journalists on Tuesday before departing for the NATO summit in The Hague. The US president said that he was “not happy” with both countries, but especially with Israel, which he said had “unloaded” right after agreeing to the truce. “They did not have to unload,” he stressed.

“There was one rocket that I guess was fired overboard after the time limit and now Israel is going out. These guys [have] got to calm down,” Trump insisted. He reiterated that he was “not happy with Iran either,” claiming that Tehran will “will never rebuild its nuclear” capabilities after the US and Israeli strikes. The US president addressed West Jerusalem in a separate post on his Truth Social platform, writing in all capital letters: “ISRAEL. DO NOT DROP THOSE BOMBS. IF YOU DO IT IS A MAJOR VIOLATION. BRING YOUR PILOTS HOME, NOW!” In a later post, Trump claimed that “Israel is not going to attack Iran. All planes will turn around and head home, while doing a friendly ‘plane wave’ to Iran.”

“Nobody will be hurt, the ceasefire is in effect,” he wrote. Shortly after that, Iranian news agencies reported that Israel carried out strikes in the western part of the country. ISNA said that there were explosions near the cities of Babol and Babolsar, while Mehr news agency claimed that the projectiles landed in an empty, unpopulated area. Israeli officials told The Times of Israel that the IDF has carried out “a small strike” against an Iranian radar north of Tehran in response to an earlier attack by Iran.

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Not where Trump said it is, that seems obvious.

Where Is Iran’s Uranium? (ZH)

Where is Iran’s Uranium? Truce Highlights Mystery Over Stockpile… that’s Bloomberg’s latest headline over the ‘biggest mystery’ that remains in the war. There’s also the pressing question of whether Trump’s massive airstrikes from B-2 bombers actually truly destroyed the facilities and these stockpiles. The Iranians aren’t dumb, and likely took drastic steps to further protect, conceal, or likely move these enriched stockpiles – some 400kg according to most reports – as wave after wave of Israeli warplanes hit Iran, significantly before the US sent its bombers this past weekend. It appears core components are still intact – though Iran has long maintained it is merely for peaceful nuclear energy development. The NY Times is currently reporting that the US operation merely set Iran’s nuclear program back by a few months. And further:

“US BOMBS DIDN’T COLLAPSE UNDERGROUND IRANIAN NUKE BUILDINGS: NYT”. Big media allegations, based on US officials and an intel assessment, that the Iranians moved their enriched uranium: “Early emerging intelligence also points to the stockpile having not been destroyed, which contradicts the current ‘victory lap’ claims being made by President Trump and some of his top officials. In a huge development below is fresh CNN reporting based on a leaked assessment by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA): The assessment, which has not been previously reported, was produced by the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Pentagon’s intelligence arm. It is based on a battle damage assessment conducted by US Central Command in the aftermath of the US strikes, one of the sources said.

The analysis of the damage to the sites and the impact of the strikes on Iran’s nuclear ambitions is ongoing, and could change as more intelligence becomes available. But the early findings are at odds with President Donald Trump’s repeated claims that the strikes “completely and totally obliterated” Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth also said on Sunday that Iran’s nuclear ambitions “have been obliterated.” One unnamed defense official quoted in the report says centrifuges are largely “intact.” And more based on the apparently ‘Top Secret’ leaked DIA intel report: “So the (DIA) assessment is that the US set them back maybe a few months, tops,” this person added. The White House acknowledged the existence of the assessment but said they disagreed with it.

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Strong from Pepe.

Empire Of Chaos Takes War On BRICS To Next Level (Pepe Escobar)

They came. They bunker-busted. They fled. And then they set the stage to control the narrative via a massive P.R. operation. POTUS hailed the “spectacular” victory of B-2s flying from the US to West Asia to release MOPs (“Massive Ordnance Penetrators) over Fordow in the middle of the night of June 22 (significantly, the same date of the start of Operation Barbarossa in 1941). Trump 2.0 functionaries gloated that the Iranian nuclear program was now gone. That’s the reality show. Now for reality. Mannan Raisi, a member of the Iranian Majlis (Parliament) from the holy city of Qom, summed it all up: “Contrary to the statements of the lying US President, the nuclear facilities at Fordow were not seriously damaged. Only the above-ground structures, which can be restored, were destroyed.

In addition, everything that could pose a danger to the population was evacuated in advance. There are no reports of any nuclear emissions. Trump’s false claims about the ‘destruction of Fordow’ are refuted by the fact that the attacks were so superficial that there were not even any fatalities at the facility.”What really matters is that the Empire of Chaos, in a single – spectacularly criminal – raid, bunker-busted the UN charter (again); international law (again); the NPT (perhaps for good); the US constitution; the “international community”; and Trump’s own MAGA base. The Global South is now doing the math – and drawing the necessary conclusions.“Peace through strength” POTUS now owns two wars; a genocide; and an unprovoked attack by a nuclear superpower on behalf of a nuclear power against a non-nuclear power.

The IRGC’s response was swift: the real war starts now. The Zionist axis will pay – in spades. It will not be a full-scale war against the Empire: that’s supremely un-strategic. What will develop is multi-layered death by a thousand cuts. That was already in effect in the morning of June 23. Iran launched no less than five multi-directional waves of missiles – covering the whole of Israel, including new targets such as Ashdod port and power station. The Israeli interception rate fell below 50%. All hell broke loose – from alert siren malfunctions to power outages. Knesset members fled. An El Al rescue flight from New York was forced to turn back in mid-air when missiles started flying. The message: the whole of Israel is now a legitimate target – reached within minutes by Kheybar-Shakan, Emad, Qadr, and Fattah-1 missiles.

The Strait of Hormuz: the ultimate card. Iran’s upgraded priorities include: stop the war on Gaza and southern Lebanon; “evolve” the nuclear doctrine (all bets are off); targeted assassinations of Zionist leaders; more strikes on Mossad; more missile barrages on Tel Aviv, Haifa and Dimona. There will be no direct war on the Empire of Chaos. The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is the ultimate Iranian card, not the nuclear card: it won’t be played in full for now. At best there could be a partial blockade of oil shipping to the – fragmented – collective West. A top former Deep State source confirmed that “the CIA advised the Trump administration that China was resolutely against the shutting down of the Strait of Hormuz, so Trump went ahead with the bombing.”

Shutting down the Strait of Hormuz will detonate a global depression of unforeseem magnitude. The loss of over 20% of the world’s oil supply will trigger the implosion of over two quadrillion dollars of derivatives, as was already speculated by Goldman Sachs projections in the late 2010s. Warren Buffett described it as a chain reaction after a nuclear explosion. As it stands, Tehran learned a lesson the hardest way. It’s not that the Iranian leadership acted immorally: on the contrary, its belief in diplomacy and serious negotiations proved totally at odds at with the US empire’s totally debased modus operandi. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi summed it all up. Iran was negotiating with the US “when Israel decided to blow up that diplomacy.”

Then Iran was talking “with the E3/EU when the US decided to blow up that diplomacy.” Ergo, it’s absurd to order Iran to “return” to the table: “How can Iran return to something it never left, let alone blew up?” At the St. Petersburg forum, President Putin was very clear that “we support Iran and the struggle for its legitimate interests, including peaceful use of atomic energy.” He added, crucially: “Those who say Russia is not a reliable partner are provocateurs.” Putin himself said earlier that week that Russia had previously offered to bolster Iran’s air defenses, but was not taken up on that offer. It also is no secret that unlike the treaty with North Korea, the Russia-Iran strategic partnership agreement didn’t feature a collective security provision. That may be about to change.

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“Iran has not been lacking. They have been ready. Also, they have the capacity to fire several large missiles per day for several weeks, if not months, which the Israelis and Americans cannot stop. These will get through to Israel’s water, gas, and electricity plants, other fuel supplies, and ports.”

In Rope-a-Dope Strategy, The Bell Also Sounds For Rest Periods (Helmer)

According to the Unified Rules of Boxing issued by the US Association of Boxing Commissions and Combative Sports, when the bell sounds for the end of each round, there is a “rest period” before the boxers resume their fight, or one retires too hurt to continue. The ceasefire between Israel and Iran which President Donald Trump (lead image, left, right) has congratulated himself for arranging is the bell sounding for the rest period to begin. Iran’s rope-a-dope strategy allows rest periods. But for this strategy to succeed, the rest periods must be too short for Israel to be re-supplied by the US, Germany and other allies, compared to the re-supply arrangements which Iran is now trying to make with Russia, China, North Korea and other sources.

Since Trump’s first announcement allowed Israel and Iran to continue striking each other for six hours, his deadline was roughly 7 am Teheran time today, June 24. In reply, Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s Foreign Minister, announced “there is NO ‘agreement’ on any ceasefire or cessation of military operations. However, provided that the Israeli regime stops its illegal aggression against the Iranian people no later than 4 am Teheran time, we have no intention to continue our response afterwards.” According to Trump, “Israel & Iran came to me, almost simultaneously, and said, ‘PEACE!’” Trump has then claimed he had forced them. “We couldn’t have made today’s ‘deal’ without the talent and courage of our great B-2 pilots, and all of those associated with that operation. In a certain and very ironic way, that perfect ‘hit’, late in the evening, brought everyone together, and the deal was made!!!”

Sources in Moscow say the terms of the Trump “deal” are quite different. On the one hand, according to the sources, Trump understands that unless he orders a halt to US arms supplies and battlefield intelligence to the regime in Kiev, Russia will not halt its arms supplies and intelligence-sharing with Iran. The sources add that for the time being Iran is not requesting fresh Russian aid. “Several individuals have been moved under Russian protection; these are individuals and families who have been moved into Russia. North Korean deliveries have been crucial in the run-up — they are basically Chinese. So Iran has not been lacking. They have been ready. Also, they have the capacity to fire several large missiles per day for several weeks, if not months, which the Israelis and Americans cannot stop. These will get through to Israel’s water, gas, and electricity plants, other fuel supplies, and ports.”

The assessment in Moscow is that Iran has demonstrated it has escalation control for the long term, and that in the short term Israel needs US re-supply, re-financing, and recovery more urgently than Iran. In exchange for Trump’s “ceasefire” to meet the Israeli requests, President Vladimir Putin has communicated that Trump must do nothing to block the acceleration of Russia’s offensive in the Ukraine.

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“The US-brokered ceasefire between Iran and Israel took effect on Tuesday and has so far been upheld.”

Western States Lied About Iran’s Nuclear Program – Russia’s UN Envoy (RT)

The US and Israel have spread disinformation about Iran’s nuclear program as a pretext for attack, Russian Ambassador to the UN Vassily Nebenzia has said. Speaking at the UN Security Council on Tuesday, the diplomat condemned the strikes on Iranian nuclear sites as illegal under international law and said they had “created a real threat” of radioactive contamination. Nebenzia noted that the reports of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which carries out inspections in Iran, serve as proof of “the absence of proliferation risks.” “We want to emphasize that nowhere in the IAEA reports is there any mention of Iran converting its nuclear stockpiles for undeclared or military purposes,” Nebenzia said.

The IAEA has found no evidence indicating the development of nuclear weapons by Iran. Therefore, all claims by Western delegations to the contrary are falsehoods aimed at audiences either unfamiliar with the reports or lacking competence on the matter. Nebenzia described the attack on Iran as “yet another attempt to legitimize the use of force outside the framework of the UN Charter.” IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi told Sky News last week that there was no evidence of “any systematic effort” by Iran to manufacture nuclear weapons. He added, however, that the agency had “elements of concern” about Iran’s enrichment of uranium to 60%. During a press conference in New York on Tuesday, Israeli envoy Danny Danon reiterated his government’s position that Israeli strikes, which began on June 13, were aimed at preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

Iran, which denies having a military nuclear program, has condemned the attack as an act of aggression and announced plans to restrict its cooperation with the IAEA. The US-brokered ceasefire between Iran and Israel took effect on Tuesday and has so far been upheld.

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‘No, I don’t need help with Iran. I need help with you.’

Trump Says Wants To ‘See A Deal’ With Russia (TASS)

US President Donald Trump stated that he would like to “see a deal” with Russia. Speaking to reporters aboard a plane en route to the Netherlands for the upcoming NATO Summit, Trump was asked to comment on the Russia-related language expected in a communique to be issued after the alliance leaders’ meeting. “I’ll have to take a look at it. But, you know, I’d like to see a deal with Russia. As you know, Vladimir [Putin, the Russian president] called me up. He said, ‘Can I help you with Iran?’ I said, ‘No, I don’t need help with Iran. I need help with you.’ And I hope we’re going to be getting a deal done with Russia,” Trump responded.

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Is Trump flattered enough to also be deceived?

Trump Shares Fawning Private Letter From NATO Chief (RT)

US President Donald Trump has posted screenshots of a private text message from NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, in which he showered the American leader with praise for “decisive action in Iran.” The message, which Trump shared on his Truth Social platform, appears to have been sent ahead of the two-day NATO summit in The Hague, which started on Tuesday. “Congratulations and thank you for your decisive action in Iran, that was truly extraordinary, and something no one else dared to do. It makes us all safer,” Rutte wrote, aparently referring to the US strikes on nuclear sites in the Islamic Republic sites which took place on June 22.

In his message, Rutte also promised “another big success” for Trump in The Hague, saying that all NATO members had agreed to spend 5% of their GDP on defense. “You will achieve something NO American president in decades could get done,” he wrote. A NATO spokesperson has confirmed to the BBC that the text is authentic.

Trump has long insisted that NATO members in Europe should significantly increase their military budgets, which many have pledged to do in recent years, citing the Russian-Ukraine conflict. Spain has reportedly decided to opt out of the 5% spending target, after Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez rejected the idea as “not only unreasonable but also counterproductive.” Madrid is currently below the existing 2% spending threshold, with only about 1.3% of its GDP allocated for the military. Rutte, however, told journalists on Monday that NATO rules don’t allow such exemptions.

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“3, 5, 7 years from now, Russia will be able to successfully attack us, if we do not start investing more today.”

NATO Chief Dodges Question About Why To Fear A ‘Russian Attack’ (RT)

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has failed to explain why the bloc believes Russia could attack within five years, but nevertheless used the claim during a press conference on Monday to reiterate calls for increased military spending. In recent months, a number of Western officials have repeatedly claimed that Russia may attack an Eastern European member state in the near future, using the rhetoric as a foundation for drastically raising defense spending. Moscow has vehemently denied harboring any hostile intent, and called such accusations “nonsense.” While speaking at a pre-summit press conference in The Hague, Rutte was asked to disclose what NATO’s assessment of a Russian attack within five years was based on.

The secretary general, however, avoided giving any specific intelligence or threat assessment, citing only general fears and urging an increase in the bloc-wide defense spending target to 5% of GDP. Rutte said there was “great worry in many circles of NATO” and referred to “senior military leaders” and “intelligence community people” who have spoken about the possibility that “3, 5, 7 years from now, Russia will be able to successfully attack us, if we do not start investing more today.” He emphasized that “huge extra defense spending over the next three to five years” was required to ensure NATO’s future readiness. According to Rutte, yearly increases would be needed to strengthen the bloc through new personnel and military equipment.

Russia has consistently rejected the idea that Moscow plans to invade NATO countries, with President Vladimir Putin calling the accusations “nonsense” and “shameless lies” designed to extract resources from the population and divert it towards military spending. Speaking to military academy graduates on Monday, Putin stated that the West “came up with this horror story themselves and repeats it year after year,” using it to provoke a new arms race and justify what he called “global militarization.”

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has also slammed NATO’s “unbridled militarization” and suggested that the bloc would need to create a “monster” to push through the proposed 5% GDP defense spending benchmark. “Let’s call things by their proper names,” he said. “This is an alliance created for confrontation. This is an alliance that brings aggression and confrontation. This is not an instrument of peace and stability.”

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” The bloc has undergone a “radical transformation,” he claimed, becoming an “aggressive military-political bloc” that is “essentially a branch, or rather an appendage of NATO.”

EU Becoming An Extension of NATO – Lavrov (RT)

The European Union is turning into an extension of NATO, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Tuesday. During a speech at an international forum in Moscow, Lavrov recalled that the EU was initially formed as an economic union that was meant to make life better for its residents in a “socio-economic sense.” The bloc has undergone a “radical transformation,” he claimed, becoming an “aggressive military-political bloc” that is “essentially a branch, or rather an appendage of NATO.” Lavrov pointed to an agreement signed between the EU and NATO under which EU member countries, even those that are not part of the military bloc, would be obligated to allow NATO troops and equipment to pass through their territory to an eastern front when required.

The Russian foreign minister said such arrangements mean EU countries are “directly involved in preparations for war against our country.” Lavrov’s remarks come as US President Donald Trump released screenshots of a series of grovelling messages from NATO chief Mark Rutte in which the former Dutch PM celebrated US attacks on Iran, aped Trump’s writing style and boasted of ensuring EU members more-than-double military spending, citing an alleged Russian threat. Last month, EU member states also adopted a €150 billion ($170 billion) debt plan to fund arms production and military procurement. Russia has consistently maintained that it harbors no hostile intent towards any EU nation, dismissing the accusations as “nonsense” and fearmongering used to justify increased military spending.

Moscow has also condemned the EU’s new debt initiative, describing it as a continuation of the bloc’s hostile policies and militarization. Russian officials have warned that the spending hikes are tantamount to an “incitement to war on the European continent.” Speaking to military academy graduates on Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed that the West “came up with this horror story” about a Russian attack and is now repeating it “year after year” to provoke a new arms race and justify “global militarization.”

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“The word “badass” was bandied about a lot after the first assassination attempt on Donald Trump last year..”

Trump Seals His ‘President Badass’ Cred – And Makes US Foes Think Twice (Lowry)

The word “badass” was bandied about a lot after the first assassination attempt on Donald Trump last year. Famously, the bloodied Republican candidate raised his fist in defiance. In a different context, the same pungent word applies to his 2 a.m. strike on Iranian nuclear facilities. Trump the TV star has a knack for the theatrical and grand gesture. That obviously matters in domestic politics, but in international affairs, too, where projecting strength and command are just as important. We don’t know where the war heads from here, and need to learn more about the damage that was inflicted. Still, it was an operation with a distinct and very useful element of Trump badassery. It’s not that Trump always follows through on his threats: He doesn’t, with his on-and-off “liberation day” tariffs an ongoing example of backing off and recalibrating.

But when he makes good on a threat, it leaves a mark. He’s said how foreign adversaries in his first term didn’t always believe his threats 100%; they might believe him some percentage less than that, but it’d still be enough to make them wonder. After this, whatever that number is just went up another 30% or so. Trump’s signature military operations haven’t been particularly complex: smashing ISIS, killing Iraqi Gen. Qassem Soleimani, bombing Fordow and other Iranian nuclear facilities. They haven’t required mustering big international coalitions or launching, say, amphibious landings. But they achieve an outsized effect, thanks to the stark terms in which they are promised (e.g., bombing “the s–t” out of ISIS), or the sheer audacity of the operation. Killing Soleimani was a very limited action, but one that was shocking all the same.

Bombing Fordow and the other sites was also quite focused, but the operation came as a strategic thunderclap. One way to put it is that the “shock and awe” bombing campaign before the second Iraq war was much less awesome than advertised, and a prelude to a grinding, drawn-out conflict. Trump’s operations tend, in contrast, to be all shock and awe, and for real. He represents the opposite approach of Robert McNamara during the Vietnam War. Basically, the former business executive and LBJ defense secretary believed that talented managers could micromanage their way to success in government — complicated problems required complex analysis, shorn of a human element. The Trump method is to simplify everything and apply blunt-force solutions, undergirded by a very human psychology of dominance.

To wit, Iran can’t have a nuclear bomb: Diplomacy would be ideal, but if it doesn’t work, military force will be necessary. Tinker to Evers to Chance. QED. Trump proved immune to any subtle and counterintuitive theories about Iran, displaying the attitude toward the regime that you’d expect of any commonsensical American who’s lived through the last 45 years. Another way to look at Trump’s strike is as the bookend of Desert One in 1980, Jimmy Carter’s misbegotten hostage-rescue operation. The failure of that attempt represented a humiliation that was another blow to our national self-confidence and was a symbol of the reduced state of the post-Vietnam US military. It also spoke to the staying power of the Iranian regime at its inception.

This is the opposite. The strike showcased the remarkable reach and proficiency of the US military, and a president willing to wield it as necessary. The operation may eventually — although this is less certain — be seen as a prelude to the end of a decrepit regime. Again, who knows how this all plays out, and it may be that there are unanticipated downsides and mission creep. Trump posted the other day about regime change. The Iranians might believe that’s merely bluster — but they need to take it more seriously than only a couple of days ago. Such is the effect of Trump’s badass move, and we should hope it is being felt not just in Tehran but in every capital of a country that wishes us harm.

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Not without NATO.

Is Berlin Planning A Strike On Moscow? (Amar)

Forget the fog of war. Even in war, and sometimes especially in war, some things are exceedingly clear. Regarding the so-called ‘Hamas-Israel War’, for instance, it is obvious that in reality it is not a war at all but a genocide, namely the Gaza Genocide, carried out by Israel against the Palestinians whose unbroken resistance will be the stuff of legends, and of history too. bLikewise, in the case of Israel’s current assault on Iran – really, of course, a combined US-Israeli attack from the get-go – there is no room for doubt that it is criminal and a “blatant act of aggression,” as multiple experts in international law agree. That’s because in essence, Israel is not acting with a UN mandate – which it would not have received – or in self-defense.

The legal basis for this compelling assessment is not complex and there is no room for good-faith debate: Israel’s attack violates Article 2 (4) of the foundational UN Charter, which is recognized universally as jus cogens, that is, a binding norm: no pick and choose. The few generally accepted, narrowly defined potential exceptions to this article’s comprehensive prohibition on the use of force, such as an erroneous incursion, certain operations at sea, or a rescue of nationals, clearly do not apply. The Israeli onslaught also does not have the blessing of the UN Security Council, and it cannot possibly count as lawful self-defense under Article 51. So far, so simple. If anyone tries to make this look complicated by flagrantly misapplying and abusing the notion of a ‘preemptive strike’, you are dealing with Israeli or Israel-Lobby disinformation and propaganda.

That too is anything but surprising. Yet what is more puzzling than the above is the response of the governments, and often the mainstream media of the West, to this clearly criminal Israeli attack. After years of invoking international law to go after Russia, it turns out that the same leaders and talking heads will tie themselves into 5-D pretzels to let Israel get away with whatever Israel feels like doing on any given day. This is not really news either, of course: Western ‘elites’, with Washington always in the lead, have behaved no better when serving as accomplices in Israel’s Gaza Genocide. But there is something peculiar and noteworthy about how exactly some important Western politicians and their media and ‘think tank’ experts spin the attack on Iran.

Take, for instance, Germany. Its chancellor Friedrich Merz has gone out of his way to loudly endorse the assault on Iran. He has even exposed himself to ridicule and some – if far too little – criticism by employing revoltingly indecent language. Calling Israel’s actions “dirty work” (it sounds even worse in the original German: “Drecksarbeit”) that must be done and for which we all should be grateful, Merz has revealed his double racism: As a German and a historian, I can only say that a German leader praising Jews for doing “our” dirty work is, to put it very mildly, extremely boorish. Defining the criminal killing of Iranians as that “dirty work” adds a very nasty “colonial” flavor reminiscent of say, Kaiser Wilhelm II gloating over massacring Chinese during the so-called Boxer Rebellion.

While Merz has been clumsy enough to couch his obnoxious ideas in equally obnoxious language, he has by no means been alone. All too many prestigious German publications, such as the staid Frankfurter Zeitung or the also important Merkur newspaper, have hurried to either simply agree with Merz or at least to excuse and relativize his vile statement. In addition, rather overworked all-purpose ‘experts’, such as the reliably conformist and rarara-russophobic Christian Mölling, have used their perma-perk in Germany’s streamlined talk shows to cynically diminish international law and help dress up Israel’s newest crime as so necessary that it trumps all law anyhow.

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Crank up the fear!

Will Germany Initiate Compulsory Military Service? (RMX)

Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder has come out with an aggressive plan to prep Germany for war. Support for Ukraine, defense against Russia, and efforts to prevent terrorists from getting their hands on nuclear weapons are the priorities. “Compulsory military and civilian service is the future,” said Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder, according to Magyar Nemzet.n“It is not enough to simply send out questionnaires to young people asking if they would be willing to serve; more decisive steps are needed,” he added. Germany suspended compulsory military service in 2011, but the service could be reactivated via a parliamentary ruling.

The German government’s coalition agreement currently only allows for voluntary military service. However, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has already indicated that a much more ambitious bill is in the works, which would allow for the introduction of compulsory military service if necessary. In addition to the issue of conscription, Söder also urged the maximum deployment of the Bundeswehr —the German army — and again called for the development of a national missile defense system. “This also requires technology – an Iron Dome system is absolutely necessary to protect not only Berlin, but all of Germany,” he said, emphasizing that urgent action, including more sanctions, is needed to deter Russia.

Söder also called for full support for Ukraine, including supplying the country with arms. Thorsten Frei, the head of the German Chancellery, warned on Monday that the threat to U.S. military bases in Germany had increased significantly after the U.S. air strikes on Iran. “We stand with the United States and Israel,” Frei stated, adding that German security agencies are doing everything they can to protect American facilities. Regarding the attacks on Iran, the politician highlighted: “The fact is that it was not only Israel that was in serious danger. If a terrorist regime were to obtain nuclear weapons, it would also pose a serious threat to world peace.”

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“..a “massive step forward” in military assistance for Kiev. Zelensky described the development as “historic.”

UK Announces Joint Drone-Production With Ukraine (RT)

The UK has announced it will begin joint production of military drones with Ukraine. Speaking in London on Monday after a meeting with Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky, British Prime Minister Kier Starmer hailed a “first of its kind” deal that represents a “massive step forward” in military assistance for Kiev. Zelensky described the development as “historic. ”Moscow has long described the UK as a key driver of the ongoing hostilities. Neither leader disclosed specific details of the initiative, but both indicated that Ukrainian defense manufacturers stand to benefit from British battlefield technologies.

Zelensky was in the UK this week to meet with Starmer and speak at an event hosted by the Chatham House think tank. Zelensky mentioned production of “long-distance drones” during his speech. One such kamikaze drone hit a residential tower near Moscow early Tuesday morning. Russia has accused the UK of being directly involved in Ukrainian drone operations, particularly naval drone attacks targeting Crimea. Earlier this month, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov asserted that Britain is also “100% involved” in Ukrainian intelligence operations, including those Moscow categorizes as acts of terrorism.

“It is obvious that all this is being done by the Ukrainian side, but it would have been helpless without the support… from the British,” Lavrov said.In April, The Times reported that British troops have been present in Ukraine since 2022, the year the conflict escalated. The report stated British forces played a key role in deploying French-British Storm Shadow cruise missiles supplied to Kiev. Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who oversaw the UK’s early and extensive involvement in the conflict, has referred to the Ukrainian military as “our proxies” in interviews, as did some other Western former and current officials.

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Too many stories.

Israel’s Moral Collapse: Strategy Doesn’t Require Dead Children (Romanenko)

The recent revelation that Iranian nuclear scientist Mostafa Sadati-Armaki was killed along with his entire family – his wife, two daughters, and son – in an Israeli airstrike should stop even hardened strategists in their tracks. This wasn’t just a precision strike. It was an execution of a household. Sadati-Armaki was not a senior official. He was a mid-level scientist—an engineer working within Iran’s nuclear framework. That role may have made him a target in the logic of modern conflict. But nothing, not even that logic, can justify killing his children in their own home.

This wasn’t an isolated incident. On June 13, at least five other nuclear scientists were killed in Israeli strikes across Tehran: Fereydoon Abbasi, Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi, Abdolhamid Minouchehr, Ahmadreza Zolfaghari Daryani, and Seyed Amir Hossein Feghhi. Their credentials tied them to Iran’s nuclear program. All had played some role, technical or administrative, in Iran’s nuclear development. None were combatants. Most were academics. Some had already retired from state positions. Crucially, they weren’t alone. In multiple reported cases, family members died alongside them. Wives. Daughters. The daughter of a senior official.

These were not errant missiles landing in crowded urban spaces. These were targeted strikes on homes, in residential areas, at night, when families were together. This isn’t the fog of war. It is its deliberate weaponization. The children didn’t make enrichment policy. The spouses didn’t oversee uranium labs. But they died because of proximity—because they were related to someone deemed dangerous. To call this “collateral damage” is cowardice. When decision-makers approve a strike on a home, knowing who sleeps inside, the outcome is no longer an accident. It is a choice. Some argue that in an asymmetrical war, deterrence must be personal. But this is not deterrence—it’s liquidation. It suggests that no civilian life adjacent to state infrastructure is worth preserving. It sends the message that not even scientists’ families will be spared, as if moral limits are luxuries we can no longer afford.

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“..if he reduced them to the number they should be, 1% to 2%, that ‘numbskull’ would be saving the United States of America up to $1 Trillion Dollars per year..”

Amid Pressure Campaign From Trump, Fed Chair Powell Set To Testify (JTN)

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will appear before Congress on Tuesday as President Donald Trump continues to push the independent central bank to lower interest rates. Powell will present the Fed’s Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to the U.S. House Financial Services Committee at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Washington. The chairman’s remarks before Congress come as Trump hounds Powell to lower interest rates. Last week, the Federal Open Markets Committee kept the central bank’s federal funds rate at a target of 4.25% and 4.5% – further frustrating Trump and his allies. Trump has called Powell names and said the chairman is “not a smart person.” Trump has also dubbed him “too late” for not cutting rates. Last week, the president even suggested appointing himself chairman of the Federal Reserve. He also called for aggressive cuts.

“Europe has had 10 cuts, we have had none,” Trump wrote last week. “We should be 2.5 Points lower.” Over the weekend, the president again skewered Powell, encouraging rate cuts in a lengthy post on Truth Social, the president’s social media platform. “He could do the biggest and best job for our Country by helping to lower Interest Rates and, if he reduced them to the number they should be, 1% to 2%, that ‘numbskull’ would be saving the United States of America up to $1 Trillion Dollars per year,” Trump said. “I fully understand that my strong criticism of him makes it more difficult for him to do what he should be doing, lowering Rates, but I’ve tried it all different ways. I’ve been nice, I’ve been neutral, and I’ve been nasty, and nice and neutral didn’t work! He’s a dumb guy, and an obvious Trump Hater, who should have never been there.”

Trump laid out his reasons for a cut. “We have virtually No Inflation, our Economy is doing really well, and will soon be doing, with the tremendous Tariff Income coming in, and Factories being built all over the Country, better than it has ever done before,” Trump wrote. “If he was concerned about Inflation or anything else, then all he has to do is bring the Rate down, so we can benefit on Interest Costs, and raise it in the future when and if these ‘other elements’ happen (which I doubt they will!).” The president hinted again at firing Powell, something he suggested earlier but backed off. “Maybe, just maybe, I’ll have to change my mind about firing him? But regardless, his Term ends shortly!,” the president wrote on Truth Social.

In May, the Supreme Court hinted that it wouldn’t allow a president to fire the chairman of the Federal Reserve. The nation’s highest court said the relationship between the president and the Federal Reserve was different from other independent agencies.

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RFK continues what he was tasked with. Good.

RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz To Reform Prior Authorization Of Major Health Insurers (JTN)

Several major health insurance companies are vowing to make changes to simplify their prior authorization process and improve Americans’ access to timely health care.mU.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Medicare & Medicaid Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz announced the changes during a news conference Monday afternoon.mThe initiative comes after administrative barriers and wait times have made it trickier to access health care promptly in recent years. This includes prior authorization, which requires health-care services to be approved by insurers before care can be given.mn“Patients should not be waiting because bureaucratic hurdles are blocking their medical treatment,” Oz said Monday.

Oz and Kennedy announced plans to collaborate with numerous health-care insurers, including UnitedHealthcare, Blue Cross Blue Shield and Kaiser Permanente, to implement grace periods when patients change plans and utilize electronic systems to speed up prior authorization. “Americans shouldn’t have to negotiate with their insurer to get the care they need,” Kennedy said. “Pitting patients and their doctors against massive companies was not good for anyone.”n These commitments made by health insurance companies were not prompted by federal mandates from HHS or CMS but were rather made on a voluntary basis.

“We applaud these voluntary actions by the private sector, which is how these types of issues should be solved,” Oz said. “CMS will be evaluating progress and driving accountability toward our shared goals as we continue to champion solutions that put patients first.”mnHealthcare trade association America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP) announced that insurance companies are seeking to launch standardized electronic systems for prior authorization by Jan. 1, 2027.Insurers are also aiming to decrease the number of health-care claims that require prior authorization screening by Jan. 1, 2026. “These measurable commitments – addressing improvements like timeliness, scope and streamlining – mark a meaningful step forward in our work together to create a better system of health,” Blue Cross Blue Shield CEO Kim Keck said.

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  • #190906
    Dr. D
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    Nutsy bombs in a ceasefire, DIRECTLY against Trump, just like bombing the whole negotiation party.

    Aaaaand? And perfect. Never better. This is EXACTLY Zelensky in the White House, all over again. America can see Nutsy spit on us personally, being radically anti-peace. Did someone PAY him to do this? Too perfect.

    So Israel doesn’t control themselves either? Some rogue area just missiled on the peace ‘cuz they felt like it, therefore injecting themselves in peace negotiations?

    “NATO Chief Butters Up Trump, While Touting Ukraine’s ‘Irreversible Path’ To NATO Membership

    Still at it. This tells Russia they need to keep fighting and not talk: good job.

    Also the “Nuclear strike” tells every other nation they need to kick out their inspectors and get a Nuke, pronto: good job.

    “You’re walking into a trap, Putin told him. A trap that was laid long before”

    Repeating from yesterday. Ding Ding Ding. Two traps: “Three World Wars” they need us to fight for no earthly reason to physical, economic, moral, and spiritual exhaustion, proving all humans are scum who can only be ruled with an iron 1984 fist. “The Lotus Eaters” are already falling for this, saying they need strong men to re-establish law and expel migrants. Pushme-Pullu, your wish is my command, Maestro. One Mussolini it is. And then?

    The other trap is the only leverage they have on Trump is to make him choose between the bought congress, and MAGA base over Israel. No matter which he choses, he loses. MAGA is so retarded they don’t realize this is all a scam. Look: like right now, WE think we are all fighting EACH OTHER. We’re not. If you know 90% of all this Trannyfa is paid, bought in street riots, blackmailed judges and other Americans don’t want this, then you can all stop focusing on each other and go get THEM, Europe, or whatever bad guy has been paying to create all this trouble. It’s not Us.

    “100:1 gold derivative exposure—over $1 trillion—on London and NY exchanges.”

    Squeezing them on all sides like a Boa. Way too complicated, but Luongo covers a dozen bond markets TL;DR, Powell’s work is causing a dollar shortage. The only way to get dollars right now in U.S. That puts US in control. There’s no USD replacement, not even BTC. Europe can’t “create” them they way they were. How would they do that? Collateral. Or taxing massively, as in during a major (world) war. (aka Covid)

    …Or to erase law altogether and install fascism, as in Europe. Then no matter what you do to survive, they can’t complain about it.

    “in the Hague with NATO, whose EU members want him to join in an attack on Russia. They say: we went up to 5% spending. now you have to fight with us. The last thing Trump wants, but the EU has lost to Russia and wants to save face. At any cost.”

    Oh you mean like that? Printing a trillion like that? You remember 5 years ago, EU said they needed to just print $100T dollars? Yup. Just print it. (was that for Eco? Can’t remember) Again: Plan A: the U.S. fights Russia while they watch and both destroy each other. They think they can “Promise” to buy a few missiles 10 years in the future and all good, we nuke Russia this weekend then. Uh, sure pal.

    “The message: the whole of Israel is now a legitimate target – reached within minutes by Kheybar-Shakan, Emad, Qadr, and Fattah-1 missiles.”

    Awww. Again, do you have any idea how far Israel is from Iran? Wtf? This is totally bizarre and totally voluntary. This can only be set up and kept hot from the outside, because neither of these nations can actually come into friction with each other. Why doesn’t Tel Aviv go to war with Italy? Or Bulgaria? It’s just as far.

    So if so, WHO is setting this up and keeping it hot? Well I bet neither of the people live in the line of fire! And Balfour appears to be the one who set it up, so first stop for Columbo is London. Just one question, London, about your “Aircraft carrier” project of 1940… Why does it keep launching on an unrelated nation 500 miles away?

    I’m just a simple policeman, but have you heard of this Divide-and-conquer thing where if you keep a whole region unstable and at war, you can treat it as an extractive economic colony? Control the whole area?

    “Is Trump flattered enough to also be deceived?
    • Trump Shares Fawning Private Letter From NATO Chief (RT)

    They think he’s ruled by his emotions and can be flattered. Wtf. None of these guys HAVE emotions, they’re all psychos, you fools.

    I read this constantly and want to claw my eyes out: “Sir, do you think Trump feels AFRAID of Iran?” “Is he scared of being seen as not a tough guy?” Aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeee!!! I dgaf about his Internal, Emotional state. Nor can I prove it. Nor do I believe they have them. I only care about what they DO. I’m a Conservative: your feelings never enter my mind.

    What is this? The Left deals with everything on Emotions. That’s what they do, so they think others are the same – already talked about studies on that, they can’t imagine how people unlike themselves would act. So they just think all other people walk around knee-jerk reacting according to their FEELINGS at that moment, and I assure you they don’t. “Why do Republicans hate immigrants?” Uhhhh, they don’t? Hate doesn’t enter into it at all? The president is married to one? “Why are men AFRAID to date women anymore?” (NYT yesterday) Uhhhh, they’re not? At all? Not afraid of gays, trans, not afraid of space lasers, never crossed their minds to HAVE emotions about these things? Why are you AFRAID of having lunch at Burger King when a meal is $20? Not afraid, you idiot: it’s just logically too expensive and stupid. We deal with reality using ADDITIONAL human abilities, which are OUTSIDE childish, animalistic emotions.

    So “Is Trump a 3-year-old we can control with a lolipop?” Uhhh, no? Because we’ve tried all that a 1,000 times and it never worked then either? But that would be “Logic” and “Reason” with “Memory”…and not emotion, so we don’t do that.

    He’s from New York: if someone’s nice to him, he’s suspicious. Like a normal human.

    “• NATO Chief Dodges Question About Why To Fear A ‘Russian Attack’ (RT)

    Suppose they do, though no one knows why? They still can’t invade bc there aren’t enough men. So the situation they’re describing already exists: Russia can nuke all Europe to cinders. So what are you adding or removing here? Nothing. Everything you’re saying is a lie.

    “• EU Becoming An Extension of NATO – Lavrov (RT)

    I’d have said the opposite, but like fascism, they have a merger. So if NATO is an EU army, why is the U.S. paying for it?

    “• Trump Seals His ‘President Badass’ Cred – And Makes US Foes Think Twice (Lowry)

    Gack. Gross.

    missy
    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GuIcUfvXYAEI3Rl?format=jpg&name=small

    “• Is Berlin Planning A Strike On Moscow? (Amar)

    I’d say no, but at this point… Europe collapses completely anyway? They’re capable of it. They want to.

    “• UK Announces Joint Drone-Production With Ukraine (RT)

    Sooo, basically Ukr / UK are the same country now? Ukr is going to buy that factory…using money from UK. As UK is sending essentially their entire budget to Kiev.

    Yeah, nothing new here, said it 40 times. The only thing Russia is fighting is London. C’est ca.

    “• Israel’s Moral Collapse: Strategy Doesn’t Require Dead Children (Romanenko)

    This is to cause Israel to be the monster. First Hero, then Monster, then Hero, it’s all a STORY, a Narrative they drive human action with. But it’s Kayfabe, they draw straws to pick who is who, who gets which part.

    Then we get mad at “Da Jooos” and kill my dentist. ‘Cause that’s fair and logical. And NOT the people who gave them a trillion dollars in weapons up ‘til now? The US and UK? (Against all our wishes) Yeah, ALSO makes sense. If you’re emotional, you’ll jump on and forget all that.

    “• Amid Pressure Campaign From Trump, Fed Chair Powell Set To Testify (JTN)

    Kayfabe.

    “RFK continues what he was tasked with. Good.

    Says he’s going to make every American wear a health monitor and send all the data to Palintir. Uhhh, nope! I ain’t goin’!

    “The doctors hate it. It costs them 12 to 15 hours a week filling out forms.”

    Sounds dumb but, can you imagine the billions in savings from this one act? Multiply by 100,000, thanks to “Government” health care.

    “One year ago today, Julian Assange began his 48-hour journey to freedom,”

    Yeah, what’s he up to? Getting into trouble quietly I hope.

    #190907
    Red
    Participant

    @dora
    “It uses its Gotham software to flag fraud,”

    Interesting choice for a name “Gotham”. A city so corrupt that a billionaire (BILLIONAIRE!) has to become a vigilante to clean it up. Like a billionaire is going to clean their own shit.

    #190908
    tboc
    Participant

    Fermi’s Paradox

    #190909
    Topcat
    Participant

    • Empire Of Chaos Takes War On BRICS To Next Level (Pepe Escobar)

    Pepe takes it to it’s logical conclusion

    BRICS vs The West

    Israel, uranium, Ukraine…etc

    It’s all background noise compared to BRICS

    The end of Globalism, the end of Uni-polarity

    Unthinkable for the Pedo Lizard Overlords to comprehend.

    #190910
    tboc
    Participant

    Dr D you are so full of shit i can smell your breath across the internet

    I does not take many words to say the citizens of the United States, our whole lives, have gone along to get along and here we are.
    Anyone here, name one police action or military conflict you or your social circle objected to.
    This moment in time is what you have worked for and is the result of all of the sculduggery you have consented to since you reached majority and gained the vote. You and I paid to have the 400,000 Palestinians murdered and for every single atrocity in the Middle East since the Nakba.
    The majority of you still believe a massive steel framed structure suffered catastrophic steel beam failure from a kerosene and paper fire. Then, contrary to the laws of motion, dropped to the ground in a free fall.
    Contrary to all the statements about citizens being stupid we are not stupid we are willfully ignorant, greedy and corrupt. The cherry on top is the total lack of empathy and compassion. Ted Cruz writ large.
    Reach in, grap yourself by the ears and pull your heads out of your ass.

    I Got Mine – boy howdy!

    nothing to see here let us talk about Ai
    beggars mounted

    #190911
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “RFK continues what he was tasked with. Good.”

    absolutely incorrect.

    the covid emergency declaration is still in effect.

    the prep act protections are still valid.

    nothing has changed.

    please don’t be fooled.

    #190912
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “I can tell you… at least 13 mechanisms whereby messenger RNA vaccines can induce or promote cancer… We [are seeing] brand new cancers present at stage four… And the more [mRNA jabs] you have, the greater your risk. It will rise exponentially.”

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    US FDA approves Moderna’s next-generation COVID vaccine for adults 65 or older
    By Chandni Shah, Mariam E Sunny and Christy Santhosh
    May 31, 20252:16 AM GMT-4Updated May 31, 2025

    #190913
    those darned kids
    Participant

    great job, rfk.

    #190914
    Topcat
    Participant

    Luongo makes it all too complicated

    The simple version

    Old Europe, Eurotardlandia is like an gambling alcoholic drug addict chain smoking for five centuries.

    It’s at the end of it’s rope.

    Uniting the Eurasian land mass, without Europe, is the New Game Changer.

    Russian natural resources, Chinese Industrial base, united with LAND ROUTES, not sea lanes

    BRICS is it’s preliminary manifestation.

    That’s it

    #190915
    those darned kids
    Participant

    america sure is healthy now that fruit loops are fixed.

    whew!

    #190916
    those darned kids
    Participant

    personally, i like CRIBS better than BRICS.

    they should drop india, and then add andorra. then they would be CRABS.

    CRABS got bite!
    CRABS got claw!
    CRABS gonna make america,
    into yankee slaw.

    #190917
    Topcat
    Participant

    The Wisdom of Eurotardlandia

    #190918
    Topcat
    Participant

    #190919
    Topcat
    Participant

    #190920
    tboc
    Participant

    and i will not let the citizens of The United States forget we have as our legacy two pinnacles of human thought, The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution of the United States of America.

    which we are frittering away for a pocketful of mumbles
    shame on US

    #190921
    zerosum
    Participant

    Depopulation of middle east.

    Secrets and Lies

    violating a Washington-brokered ceasefire.
    accused Tehran
    Iran has denied attacking Israel

    Tehran will “will never rebuild its nuclear” capabilities – Trump
    ————–
    CNN reports that an initial US intelligence assessment says that the US didn’t destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities and set the program back only by a few months.
    White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told CNN in a statement: “This alleged assessment is flat-out wrong and was classified as ‘top secret’ but was still leaked to CNN by an anonymous, low-level loser in the intelligence community.
    The leaking of this alleged assessment is a clear attempt to demean President Trump, and discredit the brave fighter pilots who conducted a perfectly executed mission to obliterate Iran’s nuclear program.

    “way too early” to comment on whether Iran still retains some nuclear capabilities.
    —————

    https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/24/politics/intel-assessment-us-strikes-iran-nuclear-sites
    CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, Jim Sciutto, Kevin Liptak, Lauren Fox, Annie Grayer and DJ Judd contributed reporting.

    copilot contribution

    Kaitlan Collins
    – Ceasefire Surprise: While reporting on the Iran-Israel conflict, Collins was caught mid-broadcast when news broke that Iran had agreed to a ceasefire—just moments after she cast doubt on the possibility.
    – G7 Coverage: She covered President Trump’s shortened G7 summit trip, which was cut short due to rising tensions in the Middle East.
    – Air Force One Clash: Collins had a heated exchange with President Trump aboard Air Force One over his Iran strategy and nuclear strike rhetoric.
    Jim Sciutto
    – Iran Strike Details: Sciutto reported that the U.S. dropped a dozen GBU-57 “bunker-buster” bombs on Iran’s Fordow nuclear site, with additional strikes on Natanz and Isfahan.
    – National Security Briefings: He’s been covering fallout from the strikes, including intelligence assessments and diplomatic reactions.
    Kevin Liptak
    – Trump’s Decision-Making: Liptak detailed how Trump made the call to strike Iran while at his New Jersey golf club, emphasizing the internal debate within his administration.

    – G7 Fallout: He also reported on how the Iran conflict overshadowed the G7 summit and strained U.S. relations with allies.
    Lauren Fox
    – Trump’s Domestic Agenda: Fox has been tracking the Senate’s push to pass Trump’s sweeping domestic policy bill, including controversial Medicaid cuts and DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) reforms.
    – Congressional Tensions: She’s reported on GOP infighting and the pressure Trump is placing on lawmakers to pass his agenda before the July 4 recess.
    Annie Grayer
    – Whistleblower Bombshell: Grayer broke a story about a Justice Department whistleblower who accused top officials—including a Trump judicial nominee—of misleading federal judges during a deportation case.
    – Capitol Hill Security: She’s also covered rising concerns among lawmakers following politically motivated violence and threats.
    DJ Judd
    – While DJ Judd hasn’t been bylined on a major solo scoop recently, he contributed to the CNN team’s reporting on the Iran strikes and White House response, including the intelligence assessment you shared earlier.

    Are you referring to the earlier saga involving Hunter Biden’s laptop? That story first surfaced in 2020 and has resurfaced periodically, especially during election cycles. CNN reporters like Kaitlan Collins and Jim Sciutto have covered aspects of it, particularly when it intersects with congressional investigations, DOJ activity, or political fallout.
    If you’re looking for a specific angle—like how it was handled by intelligence agencies, media coverage controversies, or its role in impeachment efforts—I can dig into that. Just let me know what thread you want to pull.
    ————

    • Western States Lied About Iran’s Nuclear Program – Russia’s UN Envoy (RT)

    The US and Israel have spread disinformation about Iran’s nuclear program as a pretext for attack, Russian Ambassador to the UN Vassily Nebenzia has said.
    Speaking at the UN Security Council on Tuesday, the diplomat condemned the strikes on Iranian nuclear sites as illegal under international law and said they had “created a real threat” of radioactive contamination.
    Nebenzia noted that the reports of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which carries out inspections in Iran, serve as proof of “the absence of proliferation risks.”
    “We want to emphasize that nowhere in the IAEA reports is there any mention of Iran converting its nuclear stockpiles for undeclared or military purposes,” Nebenzia said.
    ———–

    #190922
    zerosum
    Participant

    Secrets and Lies and Illusions

    Russia may attack an Eastern European member state in the near future, using the rhetoric as a foundation for drastically raising defense spending. Moscow has vehemently denied harboring any hostile intent, and called such accusations “nonsense.” While speaking at a pre-summit press conference in The Hague, Rutte was asked to disclose what NATO’s assessment of a Russian attack within five years was based on.

    The secretary general, however, avoided giving any specific intelligence or threat assessment, citing only general fears and urging an increase in the bloc-wide defense spending target to 5% of GDP.
    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has also slammed NATO’s “unbridled militarization” and suggested that the bloc would need to create a “monster” to push through the proposed 5% GDP defense spending benchmark.
    “Let’s call things by their proper names,” he said. “This is an alliance created for confrontation.
    This is an alliance that brings aggression and confrontation.
    This is not an instrument of peace and stability.”
    ———–

    #190924
    those darned kids
    Participant

    a pocketful of mumbles,
    an empire quickly crumbles,
    its leadership stumbles, stumbles,
    its morality tumbles, tumbles,

    and

    all for a pocketful of mumbles.

    #190926
    zerosum
    Participant

    Peace efforts.

    Closing foreign U.S. military bases could be fiscally and strategically effective, but the impact depends on which bases are closed, how it’s done, and what replaces their functions.
    Potential Benefits
    – Cost Savings: The U.S. spends an estimated $55–80 billion annually maintaining around 750 bases in 80 countries. Closing even a portion could free up funds for domestic priorities or deficit reduction

    – Reduced Risk: Bases abroad can become targets for attacks, as seen in Iraq and Syria, and may provoke geopolitical tensions.
    – Diplomatic Gains: Some host nations view U.S. bases as unwelcome or colonial, and closures could improve relations and reduce anti-American sentiment.
    – Environmental Relief: Many bases have caused toxic pollution and environmental degradation, often without accountability.
    Challenges and Trade-Offs
    – Strategic Reach: Bases provide rapid deployment capabilities and support for allies. Closing too many could limit U.S. response time in crises.

    – Power Projection: Bases are part of the U.S.’s global deterrence posture, especially in regions like East Asia and the Middle East.
    – Local Economies: Some communities—both abroad and at home—depend economically on U.S. military presence.
    Middle Ground?
    Many experts suggest a targeted drawdown: closing outdated or redundant bases while maintaining those critical to national security. This could be part of a broader Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) strategy focused on efficiency and modern threats.
    ———–

    #190927
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Where the author doesn’t position herself: Sundance must think Rubio and Donald are fooling The Israelis, Zionists and Jews as the premise to what follows via The Conservative Treehouse House (house)² in order to make the following assertion without braying like a mule. (I hear barnyard animal allusions are in favor with God’s choice ppl again)

    Secretary Rubio Affirms “Significant Damage” to Iran Nuclear Capacity in Wake of U.S. Airstrikes

      assert the U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites at Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan were taken exclusively to remove the capacity of Iran to create a nuclear weapon, you likely missing a key point. However, if you recognize the strikes were not only about eliminating Iran’s nuclear capacity but also about taking Israel’s “Iran has nukes!” card off the table, then you begin to understand the after action message from the Trump administration.

      Essentially, by removing the Iran nuclear threat, the overall influence from Israel on President Trump’s foreign policy objective is also lessened. Within that dynamic you will see why President Trump, Secretary/NSA Rubio and the inner national security circle are so strongly emphasizing the “totally destroyed” 

    It’s a D-ism right? That is Performative Art as reality theater, right again?

    Nobody looks at Little Marco Rubio and takes That Boi seriously, not even Ritter, D, President Don Trump nor the other main weirdo, Cyrus JD Vance Hamel, competing with Marco to replace Don as GOP Numero Uno, Big Cheeze, TopDog

    #190928
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Trumps over the top use of high degree superlatives and praises for the people and actions around him makes them meaningless after so Not much many years of doing so.
    Again, what the “peace” and cease fire means for the Palestinians? Not much I suspect.

    #190929
    kultsommer
    Participant

    after so Not much many years of doing so

    Experimenting.

    #190931
    jb-hb
    Participant

    They’re all endlessly arguing about measurements in Metric over at Moon of Alabama today (In the Iran section), which tells me two things:

    1. Metric system? What a bunch of gay communists

    2. After a hiccup, ceasefire must be holding between Iran and Israel.

    #190932
    jb-hb
    Participant

    I does not take many words to say the citizens of the United States, our whole lives, have gone along to get along and here we are.

    Everyone knows now that collective guilt is fake, gay, cringe, and retarded. Not effective like it was a decade ago.

    It’s been dawning on even the majority of doom-o-sphere denizens that the American people are getting poisoned relentlessly as if they were vermin to be eradicated. Can I even count the ways? Fake food, fake medicine (which itself breaks down into like 20 different major poisonings), poisoned water, massive fentanyl importation, poisonous cookware, poisonous outgassing consumer goods and housing materials, promotion of horribly toxic non recyclable windmills, solar panels, and batteries.

    It should be dawning on you the people of the United States are not aggressors, they’re victims and survivors. They’ve been surviving their OWN bombardment for decades.

    And there’s the continual mental carpet-bombing of Americans. Again, can we even count the ways? Via “education,” entertainment, “news,” social media, “experts,” astroturf, and institutions (which breaks out into its own awful list) …and of course some of the poisoning plays into the mental carpet bombing – birth control pills, SSRI’s, fluoride. And then, if you don’t happen to leave any of these avenues open for carpet-bombing you, you’ll still be walking out into society and be surrounded by people who were.

    take the case of

    Popular Fox Rescuer Commits Suicide After Degenerate Redditors Launch Character Assassination Campaign
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/popular-fox-rescuer-commits-suicide-after-degenerate-redditors-launch-character

    https://youtu.be/xwtaekgVt9Q

    This youtube channel was adorable. RECOGNIZABLY the same type of people, organizing the same kind of way, using the same tactics, drove this nice woman to death. And we know these activities were being funded in the billions.

    And yet a lot of people are STILL totally naive. “oh, that would be CRAZY for them to bother with me” yes it would and did you notice they ARE crazy? Not their foot soldiers but the people behind them?

    Or “oh,I’m too small for them” no, actually you are not. Because if you are on the C team, THEY have their cadre of C-Team people for whom little old you are NOT too petty for, have nothing better to do, and are cheap. If they think there is ANY utility to this activity, it’s worth it just to keep your troops’ training sharp between more important events or to train up new people.

    Women seem to be more disposed to re-orient around society and consensus, such that if you blow away some cherished illusion or truth-bomb them, they will, with you, during that conversation, say like any sane person “Woah, that kinda blew my mind, I get it. This changes my outlook and is concerning” …..therefore I must do some soul searching. ….by checking with consensus and what society is doing. This is not insane nor contemptible. It would have, for millions of years, been a great human strategy.

    But you can see what it does. That corrective loop was used to kill this poor wonderful woman.

    We know it is not accidental or random, not just weirdos who randomly do stuff. We know about the billions in funding now, we can recognize the ideology and the tactics that go along with it – they were trying to – are in the middle of – “occupying the space” – meatsuiting the particular niche this woman occupied. They have a meatsuit “fox rescue” ready to slot into that place. So clearly, nothing is happening.

    But Americans have been carpetbombed like this for DECADES and even after realizing the USAID and other massive funding revelations, STILL not getting how that translates down to man-on-the-street level.

    Accusing Americans of collective guilt is – becoming more obvious by the day – just another arrow in the quiver of carpet bombing them.

    And some boomers who think you have to act like THEM from the late 60’s early 70’s or you are doing nothing buy into it, go along with it, quite easily.

    Under this continual rain, if someone makes a home, loves someone, raises a family, carries on culture or traditions, that’s resistance too even if they never groveled in the street performatively imitating leftist college kids from over half a century ago to satisfy bomers in their twilight years.

    #190933
    those darned kids
    Participant

    holding on to the last vestiges of imperial measuremental…

    73 roods is equal to 9/7ths a brookknock*

    *welsh. for the ulster brookknock, divide by zero.

    #190934
    phoenixvoice
    Participant

    These were not errant missiles landing in crowded urban spaces. These were targeted strikes on homes, in residential areas, at night, when families were together. This isn’t the fog of war. It is its deliberate weaponization. The children didn’t make enrichment policy. The spouses didn’t oversee uranium labs. But they died because of proximity—because they were related to someone deemed dangerous. To call this “collateral damage” is cowardice. When decision-makers approve a strike on a home, knowing who sleeps inside, the outcome is no longer an accident. It is a choice. Some argue that in an asymmetrical war, deterrence must be personal. But this is not deterrence—it’s liquidation. It suggests that no civilian life adjacent to state infrastructure is worth preserving. It sends the message that not even scientists’ families will be spared, as if moral limits are luxuries we can no longer afford.

    The Zionist Israelis do not share the morality that is embraced by the bulk of humans on the planet. For most of us, our alma mater, our church, our country, our sports team, our city, our religion, our forest or ocean or beach is “#1”…but we recognize (in varying degrees) that this judgment is subjective, not absolute, and we understand that within the framework of shared humanity that other humans on the planet are “like us” and want their own “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” We often disagree on the particulars, but our framework includes the space for valuing other humans in their humanity — we see ourselves in them. We could describe this as “The Golden Rule.” It is imperfect, but functions adequately much of the time.

    It is my spouse, Jewish and raised in a Zionist, true-believing family, that rejected his family’s beliefs on the cusp of adulthood, who apprised me of the insidiousness of these Zionist beliefs. They truly believe that they are “God’s chosen” and intrinsically bear more worth than the rest of the humans on the planet. This is distinct from the beliefs of my own family — they believe in the “one true religion,” therefore bearing greater responsibility to God, and incumbent to bring others into the fold — no, the Zionist Jews believe the rest of us (goyim) are lesser creatures. The Zionist Jews do not participate in the shared, over-arching morality in which the bulk of humanity co-creates. They continue to follow an ancient, tribal mentality. They reject the Enlightenment, and likely the moral frameworks of many other religious and philosophical traditions of which I lack sufficient familiarity to cite.

    This is why they behave as they do. I do not advocate genocide, but I do believe that this bestial community should not be propped up by outside forces, should not be given money and weapons. When they are granted these “benes” it only serves to confirm their own backwards beliefs — they believe: see! Our God and the rest of humanity acknowledge our superiority — look at how they shower gifts upon us!

    The behavior of the Zionist Jews is abusive and anti-social to the rest of humanity. Empowering such a person or culture is a mistake.

    #190936

    I guess I’ll wait and see if the US comes up with a big beautiful rearmament package for Israel.
    Until then (and I hope I’ll wait forever), I’ll simply hope that a ceasefire turns into an agreement.
    Sadly, Israel gets really aggressive whenever peace is on the horizon.

    Aside- spellchecker in this little comment box red-underlined the word “peace”.

    #190937
    Topcat
    Participant

    DC, the District of Columbia is not technically a ‘state’ but acts like one.

    Look at where all the gravy settled

    #190941
    citizenx
    Participant

    The last thing Trump wants…We will need Trump the peacemaker yet.

    Proof positive the vast majority of Americans and Westerners simply cannot pull their heads out of their own brainwashed assholes…take a big dose of fresh air and reality?
    trump doesn’t know what he wants…but you do based on his words or actions?

    Hope and Change was obama’s shtick 2008-16. Hoping trump will change is retarded. Peace President while he attacks Iran, funds Is and Ukraine.

    Dr D you are so full of shit i can smell your breath across the internet
    Reach in, grap yourself by the ears and pull your heads out of your ass.

    Some people are more infatuated with delusion and listening to themselves pretending to “know”.
    Hope and Change trump 2025
    hahahahaha

    Reality changes-
    delusion, ego and ignorance do not.

    Those with vested interests to make money, as Macgregor said yesterday, will keep the money wheels turning while destroying society and ignoring the obvious.

    trump bombs iran, murders soelemani, murders gaza, muders ukraine, oh but he’s a “peace president” any day now…

    #190942
    Topcat
    Participant

    Nima at Dialog Works

    Ray McGovern & Johhn Helmer: Russia’s Summer Blitz vs. Ukraine

    Trumptard comes off as a megalomaniacal carnival barker and basically says “the intelligence services don’t matter…”

    Tulsi is a hood ornament

    The Spirit of Ecstasy?

    Something to look at but not to take too seriously

    #190943
    jb-hb
    Participant

    I was super pissed at the whole Iran debacle AS PRESENTED, certainly THAT was total bullshit and betrayal of MAGA.

    But with the ineffectual activity on both sides – between US and Iran, it comes off as epic trolling by Trump. AGAIN. Like Syria.

    Incidentally, also like the H1B Christmas Twitter War, in which the MAGA admin said how wonderful unlimited H1B visas were and then got utterly destroyed on about 1000 conceivable bases. The MAGA base absolutely devastated the MAGA “leadership.” Massive use of H1B denigrated and being made the subject of focused attention was the ultimate result.

    Idunno how much of Trump Epic Trolling is purposeful or a double-triple-quadruple fake or not. Results SEEM to occur and they SEEM to be more or less ok even if the optics look seriously fucked up.

    Like, Trump said “Fine Israel, if you REEEEEALY think you can do it go ahead and do it show me”

    And then the rest was theatre, letting them FAFO, pre-discussed through backchannels with Iran????

    OR total flailing around that results in an acceptable-ish landing in the sense of didn’t escalate to WW3? The non-immediate term effects are yet to be fully observed and discussed.

    Idunno, I KINDA get the feeling he was doing a thing, kinda don’t. Gaza does not appear to be better off nor its situation part of a ceasefire agreement, which was what I had thought we might have been working towards. I’ve gone from pissed to laughing to scratching my head over all this. WTF happened?

    #190944
    zerosum
    Participant

    practical advice or word salad.

    Preparing for the Future: A Guide for Pre-Teens Looking Ahead to 2035 and 2050

    The world is changing—fast. Today’s pre-teens will enter adulthood in a time shaped by artificial intelligence, climate shifts, and evolving ways of working and living. This guide offers practical advice to help young people build skills and mindsets for success and stability by the years 2035 and 2050.

    1. Understanding the Future of Work
    By 2035, many traditional jobs will be changed or replaced by automation. According to a McKinsey Global Institute report, up to 30% of current work activities could be automated by the mid-2030s (McKinsey & Company, 2017). Roles that combine creativity, communication, and problem-solving will grow in demand.
    Advice:
    – Develop digital literacy early—basic coding, online safety, and app fluency will be as important as reading.
    – Practice adaptability and curiosity. These traits will help you learn new skills as the world evolves.

    2. Managing Money and Living Income
    The cost of living is projected to keep rising. Experts estimate that real wages may not keep pace with housing, healthcare, and education without major policy reforms (OECD, 2022). Future generations may rely on multiple income streams and collaborative living arrangements.
    Advice:
    – Learn the difference between needs and wants.
    – Try budgeting with an allowance or tracking spending.
    – Be open to non-traditional paths to stability—sharing resources, starting small businesses, or working remotely.

    3. Building Emotional and Social Intelligence
    Emotional intelligence—the ability to manage feelings, empathize, and collaborate—will be crucial as technology becomes more impersonal.
    Advice:
    – Practice self-reflection and talking about your emotions.
    – Try resolving small conflicts peacefully.
    – Learn to listen as well as speak—relationships will be your strongest support system.

    4. Community and Sustainability
    By 2050, climate concerns and global challenges will require collective action. Pre-teens today will be the decision-makers in a world that demands cooperation and sustainability.
    Advice:
    – Explore community volunteering or activism, even in small ways.
    – Learn about recycling, conservation, and how to reduce your impact on the planet.
    – Join or form teams that care about the future—your voice matters.

    5. Lifelong Learning
    Education won’t stop after high school or university. The World Economic Forum predicts most people will need to reskill every 5–10 years (WEF, 2020).
    Advice:
    – Stay curious—try new hobbies or learn something just for fun.
    – Don’t fear mistakes—they’re part of how we grow.
    – Ask for help when you need it. No one gets through the future alone.

    References:
    – McKinsey Global Institute (2017). Jobs lost, jobs gained: Workforce transitions in a time of automation.
    – OECD (2022). Employment Outlook 2022.
    – World Economic Forum (2020). The Future of Jobs Report.

    #190945
    jb-hb
    Participant

    https://i0.wp.com/www.barnhardtmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/img_5752.jpg?w=568&ssl=1

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    #190946
    aspnaz
    Participant

    jb-hb said

    Everyone knows now that collective guilt is fake, gay, cringe, and retarded. Not effective like it was a decade ago.

    It’s been dawning on even the majority of doom-o-sphere denizens that the American people are getting poisoned relentlessly as if they were vermin to be eradicated. Can I even count the ways?

    Bit of a sweeping statement that basically contradicts itself. Collective guilt is totally real, but for those who cannot accept their own responsibilities in the world, it is fake and gay, like being a parent is fake and gay.

    American citizens are fucked because they decided to be lazy fucks and believe and trust their government and their PR. They believe they have the best everything in the world, when in reality they are ridiculously over-regulated, ridiculously underserved by basic infrastructure, ridiculously underserved by corrupt lobbying legislation etc etc etc.

    But, your argument is that it is not their fault, they didn’t vote for it, they didn’t want it. Yeah, well adults in the room know that lots of things in this world are not asked for, but unless you manage your own existence you are going to be used and abused. Your “Can I even count the ways?” emphasises the fact that American citizens are accepting abuse which has now got to such a ridiculous extent that even the infantile American citizen is begining to notice. In reality it is your fault; in your post-modern imagined existence … who cares.

    #190947
    aspnaz
    Participant

    jb-hb said

    It should be dawning on you the people of the United States are not aggressors, they’re victims and survivors. They’ve been surviving their OWN bombardment for decades.

    And there’s the continual mental carpet-bombing of Americans. Again, can we even count the ways? Via “education,” entertainment, “news,” social media, “experts,” astroturf, and institutions (which breaks out into its own awful list) …and of course some of the poisoning plays into the mental carpet bombing – birth control pills, SSRI’s, fluoride. And then, if you don’t happen to leave any of these avenues open for carpet-bombing you, you’ll still be walking out into society and be surrounded by people who were.

    How pathetic. Your “we are the victims” mantra is straight out of the Jewish playbook. It takes two to tango, if it were not for your playing along, this shit would not have happened; if it was not for members of your society joining government and implementing this shit, then it would not have happened. Who do you think is doing this shit; you are, your society is doing it to yourselves. Trump is one of you, he was made by American society, same for congress, but you think it is not your fault?

    #190948
    aspnaz
    Participant

    phoenixvoice said

    It is my spouse, Jewish and raised in a Zionist, true-believing family, that rejected his family’s beliefs on the cusp of adulthood, who apprised me of the insidiousness of these Zionist beliefs. They truly believe that they are “God’s chosen” and intrinsically bear more worth than the rest of the humans on the planet.

    Are these beliefs specific to Zionism, or part of Judaism?

    #190949
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “Anyone here, name one police action or military conflict you or your social circle objected to.”

    ALL OF THEM. Hasn’t been one in my lifetime. Would you like a notarized list of jobs and friends I’ve lost doing it?

    “by removing the Iran nuclear threat, the overall influence from Israel on President Trump’s foreign policy objective is also lessened. Within that dynamic you will see why President Trump, Secretary/NSA Rubio and the inner national security circle are so strongly emphasizing the “totally destroyed”

    So you agree with me now. And again, Mossad knows it. MI6 knows it. But the Kunstlers of the world don’t know it and the PsyOps won’t work (as well) now. It will take them a year to rebuild the lies.

    Europe is being cut off by the BRIICS, but actually worldwide, as Global South and the U.S. are cutting them too? Bingo. And that is a Luongo point when he’s not being complicated.
    Iran is “The Purpose of a System is what it Does” and what did the war and bombing Iran DO? I’ve already described it. In painful detail for two days now. Israel is savaged, Iran is untouched. Any actual U.S. war is put on hold, possibly a year. Markets agree with me.

    Comments on guilt are lose-lose. If you say you’re responsible, you lose, if you say you’re a victim, you lose. And Aspnaz will attack you either way, as demonstrated. The IDF does that.

    So, the situation is Someone’s been sneaking into my house and poisoning us, but it’s our fault because “We should have known better”? F—k off. Generally, non-insane people think when someone is murdered, it’s the murderer what dun it. But that’s just me.

    The more important thing is THEY JUST MAKE S—T UP, about guilt, and steal things. Kill whole nations. Are there any men left alive today in Germany that fought in the war? So WTF would any “German” have collective guilt about ANYTHING?? F—k Off. Make Me, you retards. That’s why Americans can’t be controlled with this s—t and they’ve had to give us the cattle prod up the anus for the last 40 years. And we’re still fighting them. As JB says on EVERY front, they had to make up whole new ones and we still won’t crack.

    The point for Psychopaths – or Narcissistic disorder here – is to CONTROL you because YOU have feelings and they don’t. So they make one the helpwess wee wittle wictim, and the other the Big Bad Monster. They don’t care which is which, doesn’t matter a bit. Then as things play out naturally, according to their lies, the Monster is forced and engineered into normal human guilt and the Victim becomes the monster. Duh. WWII => Gaza 2025. How many times?

    No collective guilt. That’s a UN war crime. As they do here with f-ing slavery where JEFFERSON put a stop to it: no imported slaves. France has slavery TODAY, in Libya, where’s THEIR F-ing guilt they can f—k right off. So hundreds of years later they want collective guilt for Jamaican immigrants, 1950, paid by Italian immigrants, 1930. …There ain’t nobody left from the original action, fools. Why? Collective guilt.

    People complain about “Guilt and the Catholic church as a method of control” have you looked around? They’re way Waaaaay in the rear view mirror on that stuff. Guilt = totally fabricated, totally kayfabe, total control for total annihilation.

    Aspnaz, as part of his Mossad training, is using it on us right now. Oh “The U.S.” did this! O Rlly? China didn’t? Ooooooooooooooooooooonly the U.S.? What happened in Gaza with the bombing? Oh yeah! NOT. ONE. MUSLIM. STATE. HELPED. Only Yemen, take that back. But it’s us, really. All 20 nations there, plus China and Indonesia have no guilt at all.

    Multiply by 1,000 as ALL nations do this, and ALL are trying to hook in, get an ad campaign going, to get people to accept collective guilt for something they had nothing at all to do with. Hey Jack: if I don’t pay my taxes, will they shoot me like a Gazan? Da fuq right they will! Aaaaaand so me n’ the Gazan are different how exactly? I’m in a different tactical position, so I have a different strategy to not get shot, that’s all, same as them.

    But it’s MY fault, got it. Well, we’ll take your advice: I’ll get shot, be dead, and then the Resistance will totally win, right? Good thinking! Why didn’t Patton do this? Getting shot is so easy!

    No collective guilt. The POINT of the bombings, the Iran, the Americans, the Iraq war, is: WE ARE THE DESIGNATED VILLAINS, the scriptwriter said so. So then when we lose, to China, to Europe, under Hillary 2016, we feelz just SO, SO bad n’ pay allllll those reparations for being a naughty, naughty country.

    …That we never had any control over by voting, all you SAME schmart guys say.

    Wait: I’m guilty for something I had no control over? Because me daddy were born here? Yup. That’s $1000 please!

    I made up this story right here, had CNN/Netflix run it, it’s right on Page 25 so it must be true!

    You’d think I was making this up but ask any 25 year old German.

    And the lyrics referred to are
    “I am just a poor boy.
    Though my story’s seldom told,
    I have squandered my resistance
    For a pocketful of mumbles,
    Such are promises
    All lies and jest
    Still, a man hears what he wants to hear
    And disregards the rest.”

    #190950
    poppie
    Participant

    Some people are mad we are not bad bob. pass.

    #190951
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    Death to China already goddammit!!
    I won’t be fooled again!

    #190952
    aspnaz
    Participant

    Remember Superior orders … https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superior_orders

    Superior orders, also known as just following orders or the Nuremberg defense, is a plea in a court of law that a person, whether civilian, military or police, should not be considered guilty of committing crimes ordered by a superior officer or official.[1][2] It is regarded as a complement to command responsibility.[3]

    The American government judgement of nazis was that superior orders are not a valid excuse. Skip to today and American citizens, who know their taxes are going toward the genocide of Palestinians, continue to pay their taxes, they continue to follow orders, they continue to fund genocide.

    Of course, you do not know which Gazan child was murdered using your tax payment, that is not possible to determine, but we can assume the collective guilt of all tax American payers in the genocide of Palestinians.

    Oh, oh, oh but they would take away my sofa and mobile if I didn’t pay my taxes; yes, and they shot disobedient nazi soldiers if they didn’t obey orders. You chose to be guilty in return for an easy life.

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