May 222026
 


Evelyn De Morgan Night and Sleep 1878


Iranian President: Won’t Back Down (ZH)
Ayatollah Orders Highly-Enriched Uranium To Remain In Iran (ZH)
Trump Posts Article Laying Out How To Crush Tehran In Three Moves (ZH)
Elon Musk Wants a Trillion-Dollar Payday, but There’s One Little Catch (Green)
SpaceX Files For Nasdaq IPO Under Symbol SPCX (ZH)
Is This the Beginning of the End for John Fetterman? (Matt Margolis)
The DNC 2024 Autopsy Is Here, and It’s a Disaster (Amy Curtis)
What Really Happened in Virginia’s Redistricting Case (Von Spakovsky)
Vance Urges UK Patriots To Defend Their Culture Against Starmer (MN)
‘Russians Ready For Conversation’ With Europe — Kremlin (TASS)
Europe Seeks To Block Any Talks On Ukraine Settlement — Russian Diplomat (TASS)
Russia Holds Massive Nuclear Drills On Land, Sea And Air (ZH)
Irrelevant Europe (J.B. Shurk)

 


 

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Are they imitating themselves, or Trump?

Iranian President: Won’t Back Down (ZH)

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has stated, “We will not bow our heads, our ministers and experts are working day and night, without a single day off.” He added, per state sources: “We are willing to sacrifice as much as possible for the honor and pride of Iran, and we are not afraid of martyrdom.” And just like that… Markets reversed earlier gains as Iran’s President said on state TV that they won’t back down in talks. The momentum then picked up when a “high-level source” told Al-Arabiya that the Pakistani Army Chief will not head to Tehran tonight.


The Pakistani were supposed to head to Iran only when the reach of an agreement was in sight, so this kind of denies the earlier reports of a US and Iran draft agreement. US stock indices erased more than half of earlier gains. We’ve seen the same reaction in oil, FX and bond markets but now they are consolidating. Still, Al Jazeera is reporting that “negotiators are very close to reaching a deal, and are currently working on a draft text. At the same time, another source told Al Jazeera that it is too early to judge whether a serious, final agreement is within reach.”

IRNA has cited a Pakistani official who says the talks are “moving in the right direct” – though it’s anyone’s guess at this point. The prior reported draft did not take up the nuclear issue. Trump continues to press the nuclear issue. US President Donald Trump has again pledged to seize Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium as part of any agreement over Tehran’s nuclear program.

“Look, we’re going to make sure they don’t have a nuclear weapon or we’re going to have to do something very drastic. I believe when it’s put to the people of our country, they will all agree we cannot let Iran get a nuclear weapon,” Trump told reporters at the White House. Asked whether Iran could retain its enriched uranium, Trump replied: “No, we will get it. We don’t need it, we don’t want it, we’ll probably destroy it after we get it. But we’re not going to let them have it.”

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Russia’s the best we can do for him. If Trump agrees.

Ayatollah Orders Highly-Enriched Uranium To Remain In Iran (ZH)

,The illusion of a grand diplomatic breakthrough in the Middle East is once again colliding with reality. The White House has been busy trying to paint a picture of a total capitulation by Tehran, which hasn’t been demonstrated given its consistent position defying Washington’s demands on the nuclear issue. According to two senior Iranian officials speaking to Reuters, Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has drawn a hard line in the sand, ordering that Iran’s stockpile of uranium enriched to 60% remain strictly inside Iranian territory.


Reuters underscores that “Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei’s order could further frustrate U.S. President Donald Trump and complicate talks on ending the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.” “Israeli officials have told Reuters that Trump has assured Israel that Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium, needed to make an atomic weapon, will be sent out of Iran and that any peace deal must include a clause on this,” the report continues.The officials noted that within Tehran, there is deep suspicion that the ceasefire is in fact “a tactical deception by the US,” designed to lull Iran into a “false sense of security… before the fighting resumes.”

The fresh directive from from the supreme leader flies directly in the face of the narrative being spun by Washington and Tel Aviv, given Israeli officials maintain that President Trump explicitly promised Israel that Iran’s highly enriched stockpile would be completely removed from the country as part of any negotiated settlement. Trump has also recently proclaimed this publicly, for example in a phone interview with CBS News last month, wherein he confidently proclaimed that Iran “agreed to everything” and would cooperate fully to ship its enriched uranium out of the country.

Extraction of nuclear material would of course rely heavily on the assumption of total Iranian compliance, given Trump has also lately appeared to rule out out a hostile invasion force, stating, “No. No troops.” There seems to be widespread agreement among national security officials at this point that some kind of special forces op to covertly go in and take it would be tantamount to a ‘suicide mission’. According to more of what Trump (prematurely) proclaimed in the prior CBS interview: “Our people, together with the Iranians, are going to work together to go get it. And then we’ll take it to the United States.” The reality is all along the two sides’ positions have been very far apart, and largely unbending:

And on a potential deal: “We’ll be getting it together because by that time, we’ll have an agreement and there’s no need for fighting when there’s an agreement. Nice right? That’s better. We would have done it the other way if we had to” – he sought to explain. At the moment, Iranian officials are reportedly reviewing the latest updated US proposals for peace, having reportedly asked Pakistan for time to assess and study the American points for negotiations.”

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I don’t quite get it. The date on that is May 1. What gives?

Trump Posts Article Laying Out How To Crush Tehran In Three Moves (ZH)

President Trump on Thursday posted to Truth Social a New York Post article which was first published over two weeks ago, on May 1st, with the headline “Here’s how to crush Tehran in three moves.” Trump’s new social media post, issued without additional comment, comes just after news of Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei having drawn a hard line in the sand, ordering that Iran’s stockpile of uranium enriched to 60% remain strictly inside Iranian territory. So now the world awaits what’s next at a moment the White House has renewed threats of massive military strikes if Iran doesn’t quickly come to the table and conform.

The NY Post article had straight-faced and without a hint of intended irony proclaimed: “President Trump has the upper hand.” That statement was issued on day 63 of Trump’s Iran war. Today is day 83. What did the interim look like as the world’s most powerful military force has been unable to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, amid constant threats to take new, bigger military action – but which never actually materializes (at least not yet) no matter how many times the Iranians reject Washington’s terms?

The below timeline and outline, stretching from last week into this one, basically illustrates the weekly Trump pattern that’s been on display going back many weeks at this point:

Wed: Iran wants a deal. They called us
Thu: We are looking at proposals
Fri: We might be close. Very close
Sat: Iran knows what to do
Sun: OBLITERATION. TOTAL. COMPLETE. They have 24 hrs.
Mon: The storm is coming
Tue: I’m giving it more time

This is what ‘winning’ looks like according to the NY Post, apparently. The publication also feels itself in a position to give ‘advice’ and guidance to the White House on executing a war. “His best path forward is to pursue three lines of effort in parallel,” author Richard Goldberg (of Foundation for Defense of Democracies) wrote. It must be remembered that very recently a former senior official from FDD Action, the think tank’s lobbying arm, joined Trump’s Iran negotiating team – his name is Nick Stewart.

Here are the three:
• Sustain the blockade and accompanying economic warfare to destabilize the regime’s hold on the state;
• Remake the world in America’s energy dominance image to mitigate long-term price impacts while undermining China’s global ambition to defeat the United States;
• Order the US military to forge a path through the Strait of Hormuz to restore freedom of navigation on our terms not Tehran’s.
…if only simply ordering a military “path through” was that easy!

“You might call the latter Operation Epic Passage — a combined naval and air mission of self-defense that offers escort to tankers and restores freedom of navigation, all while making clear to Tehran the devastating consequences of breaking cease-fire,” Goldberg, who openly boasts of his close ties to the Israeli government, also wrote. He further offered the mission name of “Blockade Plus”. After the opening days and weeks of Operation Epic Fury, when it became clear that the large-scale US and Israeli bombardment would not produced regime change in Iran, pundits widely questioned whether the Trump White House actually had a plan, or long-term strategic vision for the military mission.

And now, after more than 80 days in, the public gets Trump posting a NY Post article by a hawkish FDD writer, which seems more focused merely on ways to mitigate the blowback and ‘make the best’ of a failed regime change operation, in the wake of the administration’s constantly evolving stated goals.

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“..more than one billion Class B shares when and if the company establishes “a permanent human colony on Mars with at least one million inhabitants,”

How long do you think it will take to get one million people living on Mars? Will Musk live to see it?

Elon Musk Wants a Trillion-Dollar Payday, but There’s One Little Catch (Green)

The world finally got a peek at SpaceX’s closely held financials, after Elon Musk’s closely held space launch company filed for its initial public offering on Wednesday — and the details made a bigger splash than one of the company’s Starships making an uncontrolled water landing. The first shocker is that Musk’s salary last year was just $54,000. That’s about the same as a new human resources assistant or an apprentice electrician. That’s the only small figure you’ll see in the rest of this column because after this, the zeros get added on in a hurry. You know what? Forget the tease, and let’s go straight to the biggest figure.


In SpaceX’s nearly 400-page S-1 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the company projects a Total Addressable Market (TAM) of $28.5 trillion. That’s a two and an eight and a five followed by 11 zeros. TAM is business jargon for “What’s the size of our market if everybody who needed our product or service actually bought our product or service?” SpaceX’s TAM includes launch customers, Starlink users, and xAI (that’s the company’s AI division) compute services. It’s the company’s compute ambitions that account for the lion’s share of the TAM.

Of the $28.5 trillion, “only about $2 trillion is directly related to space or the company’s Starlink network,” Ars Technica reported. “The remaining $26.5 trillion is believed to come from AI, largely from enterprise applications.” I had no idea how big xAI had already gotten until the Wall Street Journal revealed Wednesday night that “SpaceX is renting out compute capacity across its two large data centers to Anthropic, for some $1.25 billion a month.” And Anthropic is a rival. It’s no small feat when your competitor pays you nine figures, 12 times a year, for the privilege of using the same data centers you use for your LLM to run theirs. Nice work if you can get it, right?

“We believe we have identified the largest TAM in human history,” the company boasted in its S-1 report. “We believe our next trillion-dollar market is AI compute, which we contemplate will leverage our rockets and satellites for massive orbital deployment.” Putting computer centers in orbit solves the power problem with unlimited solar, and also clears a lot of regulatory hurdles. By hundreds of miles. The problem, of course, is getting all those birds flying. In January, SpaceX applied to the FAA for permission to launch one million satellites into Earth’s orbit to power xAI. One million satellites might be nothing more than a dream, but Starship — aka The Most Powerful Rocket in the World and Getting More Powerful All the Time — is key to realizing just a fraction of it.

The launch window for Starship Flight Test 12 opens at 6:30 p.m. Eastern today. So what’s this about Musk’s trillion-dollar payday? Musk’s salary might not be any bigger than a typical base-level IT support specialist’s, but he also has two yuge equity packages based on stellar performance. In March, SpaceX awarded Musk more than 300 million shares. But those shares only vest when and if the company completes construction of its “non-Earth-based data centers,” including 12 market cap goals that add $6.6 trillion in shareholder value. That’s more than triple the best current estimate of SpaceX’s worth. That’s not the big payout, however.

Musk will also earn more than one billion Class B shares when and if the company establishes “a permanent human colony on Mars with at least one million inhabitants,” and another series of market cap goals that increase the company’s worth by $7.5 trillion. With this IPO, Musk will almost certainly become the world’s first trillionaire. If he completes just one of the company’s two (admittedly ambitious) payouts, he’ll instantly become the first multitrillionaire.But let’s bring all this back down to Earth for a moment. Asa Fitch noted for the WSJ that “SpaceX made $18.7 billion of revenue last year. Getting to trillions will take quite a while, if it happens at all.”

That is an awfully big if. But if investors had to bet on anybody being able to do it — and they’ll finally get their chance with this IPO — it has to be the company’s $54,000 man.

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Impressive wherever you look.

SpaceX Files For Nasdaq IPO Under Symbol SPCX (ZH)

As expected, SpaceX filed its S1. The stock is expected to list on Nasdaq and Nasdaq Texas under the ticker “SPCX.” No specific share count, price range, or total offering size is finalized yet (placeholders are used). But, with expectations of a $1.5 trillion market cap, that means SPCX will trade at a 77x LTM Revenue multiple!


Mission and Overview SpaceX’s mission is to make life multiplanetary, advance scientific understanding of the universe, and extend consciousness to the stars. It positions itself as a vertically integrated builder across Space, Connectivity (Starlink), and AI (via xAI acquisition). The company has revolutionized space access with reusable rockets (Falcon family, Starship development), built the world’s largest LEO satellite constellation for broadband, and is scaling AI compute and frontier models (Grok) with real-time data from X.

Key Corporate Details
Dual-class structure: Class A (1 vote/share) and Class B (10 votes/share). Elon Musk (founder, CEO, CTO, Chairman) will retain dominant voting control post-IPO (majority of the board via Class B and overall voting power), making SpaceX a “controlled company” under Nasdaq rules. Basis of presentation: Financials include retrospective recasts for the xAI acquisition (Feb 2026) and X Holdings (via xAI, 2025), plus a 5-for-1 stock split (May 2026). Underwriters: Led by Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, BofA, Citigroup, J.P. Morgan, and others.

Consolidated Financial Highlights (preliminary/selected):
Q1 2026: Revenue $4.69B, operating loss $1.94B, Adjusted EBITDA $1.13B. FY 2025: Revenue $18.67B, operating loss $2.59B, Adjusted EBITDA $6.58B. Heavy capex (especially AI) and Starship R&D; Starlink (Connectivity) is the current profit engine.

Business Segments (as of/through Q1 2026 and FY 2025)
Space (launches, Dragon, Starship development): Dominant global launch provider (>80% of mass-to-orbit in recent years, >99% Falcon success rate). Key vehicles: Falcon 9 (reusable, ~23t to LEO), Falcon Heavy (~64t), Dragon (cargo/crew to ISS), Starship (in testing, targeting full reusability and massive scale).Revenue: $619M (Q1 2026), $4.1B (2025). Still investing heavily in R&D/Starship.

Connectivity (Starlink):
~9,600 broadband/mobile satellites in LEO (~10.3M subscribers across 164 countries/territories as of Mar 31, 2026). High-speed, low-latency broadband (median ~225 Mbps peak for residential); expanding enterprise, government, maritime/aviation, and satellite-to-mobile (direct-to-phone, ~650 dedicated satellites, ~7.4M devices in ~30 countries). Strong growth: Revenue $3.26B (Q1 2026), $11.4B (2025, +~50% YoY); highly profitable at segment level.

AI (xAI/Grok/X integration):
Gigawatt-scale terrestrial AI training clusters (e.g., COLOSSUS); plans for orbital AI compute satellites (using solar power, starting ~2028).
Grok frontier models (truth-seeking, strong scientific reasoning benchmarks); integrated with X (~1.3B supported accounts, 550M MAUs, hundreds of millions of daily posts).
Revenue $818M (Q1 2026), $3.2B (2025), but heavy losses due to compute/infrastructure investments.

Here’s the financials visualized (xAI is represented by the green slabs)…

Free cash flow struggling under the weight of that giant green slabs…

So, xAI is the giant money suck while Starlink keeps the engine running (but despite breaking out in 2025, Starlink user growth seems to be slowing a little):

Finally, one thing that stood out was that Anthropic is paying xAI $1.25BN per month (through May 2029) to utilize ‘Colossus’ for AI compute.

Musk took to X to explain further his vision for this segment:

“As the recently expanded partnership with Anthropic demonstrates, SpaceX is offering AI compute as a service at significant scale.
We are in discussions with other companies to do the same.
Over time, especially with orbital data centers, we expect to serve AI at extremely high scale.

If you build it (in space), they will come?

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As a Democrat, perhaps, yes.

Is This the Beginning of the End for John Fetterman? (Matt Margolis)

John Fetterman’s chief of staff, Cabelle St. John, resigned on Wednesday, according to a source who spoke to Axios. She had been with the Pennsylvania Democrat since he first arrived in Washington roughly three-and-a-half years ago and was elevated to chief of staff in 2025. Her official last day is still weeks away, but the writing was on the wall long before this week. This isn’t a one-off. Fetterman experienced a staff exodus in 2025, and the pattern of turnover is a sign that his rare independent streak is just too much for his party to tolerate. Former aides have cited frustration with his unwavering support for Israel, his noticeably warmer relationship with President Donald Trump, and what they describe as a difficult working environment on a personal level.


“This is a guy who came in talking about being a champion for labor and he’s gone pretty quiet on it,” the former aide said last year. “This is a guy who, since Trump won, is, for lack of a better word, basically a useful idiot for Republicans. He’s supporting stuff, and it gives them cover to say, ‘Look it’s bipartisan, we got Fetterman.'” None of this seems to bother Fetterman. After Axios published the story, he fired off a text to the outlet dismissing the whole thing. “So much for the turnover issue. Clicks!” he wrote, attaching an image claiming other Senate offices have higher turnover rates.It sounds like he’s not exactly losing sleep over it.

In a recent appearance on Jesse Watters’ show, Fetterman cut to the heart of what separates him from the rest of his party. “Why can’t we just, you know, root for our military?” he said. “Why can’t we just say I don’t have to agree with everything the president has done or the kind of things that he says. But, you know, we should be on the side of America, and we should be on the side of civilization and the free world. And I’m on that side. And I don’t know why I’m the only Democrat that says those kinds of things at this point.”

And that’s the whole problem for his party, anyway. He’s asking a question that should have an obvious answer, and it doesn’t, because the modern Democratic Party instinctively opposes Trump on everything, including things that are just plain old stupid to oppose. They’re even whining about repairing the reflecting pool, for crying out loud.

The message from the left to Fetterman is: You’re not staying in your lane, and you have to be punished. Support the war in Iran? Support strong borders? Support Israel? Well, sorry, you’re way out of touch with the Democratic Party today. This isn’t a good sign for him. Sure, congressional staff experience turnover all the time, but how many Democratic staffers are going to want to join his staff to replace those who left? Working for Fetterman is likely to become a career-ender for those who want to work in Washington, and I can totally see Democrats using this as a means to pressure Fetterman into compliance.

The resignation of Fetterman’s chief of staff may be just the latest domino to fall, but the real question looming over Fetterman’s political future is whether this staff exodus marks the beginning of the end for a senator who refuses to play by his party’s rules. Democrats demand ideological conformity, and Fetterman’s rare independent streak will become a liability, making his office radioactive to potential staffers — staffers he needs to function.

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We’ll see more about this. Funny it’s just a report, but everyone seems to call it an autopsy.

The DNC 2024 Autopsy Is Here, and It’s a Disaster (Amy Curtis)

The DNC 2024 Autopsy Is Here, and It’s a Disaster. Last week, Kamala Harris was telling donors she wanted the DNC’s 2024 election report, probably better referred to as an autopsy, released. Now the report is coming out, and it’s bound to be a doozy. DNC Chair Ken Martin released a statement on the report, admitting it’s not up to his standards. And you’ll soon see why.


Here’s what the statement says: “When I was elected DNC chair, I commissioned an after-action review of the 2024 election that I wanted to be honest and transparent, and with actionable and specific takeaways for the future of the Democratic Party. When I received the report late last year, it wasn’t ready for primetime — not even close — and because no source material was provided, it would have meant starting over. I could not in good faith put the DNC’s stamp of approval on the report that was produced.

After last November’s massive Democratic wins, I didn’t want to create a distraction, but by not putting the report out, I ended up creating an even bigger distraction. For that, I sincerely apologize. For full transparency, I am releasing the report as we received it, in its entirety, unedited and unabridged. It does not meet my standards, and it won’t meet your standards, but I am doing this because people need to be able to trust the Democratic Party and trust our word.

There’s a lot to parse in this statement. The first takeaway is that the DNC is such a mess that they looked at this report and had no way of actually fixing it. This tells us their party is just as big a disaster as this report. Second, the ‘massive Democratic wins’ Martin touts have largely been a disaster. Spanberger got smacked down by both the Virginia state Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court, Democrats are losing House seats across the country, and approval of Congressional Democrats is at a new all-time low.

Ouch.

Parts of the report are being summarized and shared online. The biggest takeaways are not surprises to those who paid attention. It turns out President Trump’s ‘they/them’ messaging was highly effective, Democrats neglected rural voters and local parties, and the Democrats failed to define themselves but relied on ‘not Trump’ messaging instead. We’re all aware that there was significant tension and backroom fighting between Kamala Harris’ campaign staff and the Biden administration. The autopsy shows the Biden team was criticized for not adequately preparing Kamala Harris.

There are also no mentions of Israel, Gaza, or Palestine.

This is sure to tick off both sides of the aisle. The Left’s anti-Israel, antisemitic base will say the Democrats’ position on Gaza was problematic, while other voters will see their increasingly antisemitic candidates and office holders as alarming.

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Law-bending.

What Really Happened in Virginia’s Redistricting Case (Von Spakovsky)

“Shocking.” “Deflating.” “Sickening.” “It’s not good news.”


If someone heard the reactions of House Democratic lawmakers to the Virginia Supreme Court’s decision on the Commonwealth’s recent partisan gerrymandering scheme, they might be forgiven for assuming the ruling posed some kind of existential threat to the rule of law in the Commonwealth. In a letter to his party, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries referred to the decision as “egregious” and “dripping with far-right partisanship,” the result of “MAGA extremists desperate to rig the midterm elections.”

Chalk these wildly hyperbolic statements up as yet another reason to disbelieve left-wing partisan hype. In fact, Jeffries must have been looking in the mirror when he made those claims, since it was Virginia Democrats’ “egregious” misbehavior “dripping with far-left partisanship” that was the culmination of “Democratic extremists trying to rig the midterm elections” in the state.The Virginia Supreme Court’s decision in Scott v. McDougle was, in fact, a full-throated defense of the state’s constitution, the rule of law, and the people of Virginia’s right to make informed decisions on possible alterations to the Commonwealth’s constitution.

What was lost in the frenzied hysteria of Democrats and their allies in the media in the immediate aftermath of the decision was that the majority opinion, written by Justice D. Arthur Kelsey, simply upheld the process outlined in the Constitution that was required to adopt the proposed redistricting amendment. The Democrats’ hasty process violated Article XII, Section 1 of the Virginia Constitution. There was no partisanship in the opinion at all, with the exception perhaps of the dissent by three justices who refused to enforce the constitutional requirements.

Article XII requires the General Assembly to vote on any proposed amendment to the Constitution twice, with a general election of members to the House of Delegates occurring between the two votes. The court’s ruling centers on that (supposedly) intervening House election, held in 2025, not the recent vote on the amendment itself. The Virginia Supreme Court found that the 2025 House election did not actually occur after the first time and before the second time the General Assembly voted on the amendment.

Early voting (Virginia law allows voting to start 45 days before Election Day) for the House of Delegates elections began on September 19, but the General Assembly didn’t vote on the proposed amendment until October 31 in a “special” session that was itself open to challenge. Accordingly, 1.3 million votes, 40% of the election total, had already been cast when the legislature approved the referendum. That was 1.3 million people who had already voted who had no way of knowing their future representative’s position on an amendment to their Constitution.

The violation of Article XII, Section 1 here is obvious—to everyone but the Virginia government, now entirely controlled by Democrats, which argued that when the state constitution said the Assembly’s vote needed to occur before the election, it meant Election Day. Justice Kelsey’s opinion masterfully dissects this argument as lacking any meaningful support from law or history.

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“So we believe in making America great again. You can’t do that unless you protect your borders. I’d encourage our friends in the UK to follow the same path.”

Vance Urges UK Patriots To Defend Their Culture Against Starmer (MN)

US Vice President JD Vance has sent a direct message of support to Britons standing up for their culture, telling attendees of the Unite the Kingdom rally to push forward despite Keir Starmer’s attempts to silence opposition to mass migration. The rally, held this past weekend in London and organised by Tommy Robinson, saw thousands of patriots turn out waving British flags. Starmer’s government had tried to sabotage the event by blocking visas for 11 foreign speakers it labelled “far-right agitators.”


The Prime Minister openly boasted about the bans on X, writing “I’ll always champion peaceful protest. But the Unite the Kingdom march organisers are peddling hatred and division. We’ve already blocked visas for far-right agitators who want to come here to spew their extremist views. They don’t speak for the decent, fair, respectful Britain I know.” He followed up: “Today the voices of division will be loud. They don’t speak for the country I know, one that belongs to all of us.” A video from the event captured a striking contrast, showing a left-wing woman in tears hugging her masked companion in fright at the sight of the national flag.

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Vance rejected the establishment narrative that wanting secure borders equals extremism. “To everybody in the UK who rejects 3rd world migration, I’d encourage them to just KEEP ON GOING! It’s OK to want to defend your culture!” Vance stated. He added, “All over the West is this idea that the way to generate prosperity is to bring in MILLIONS and millions of unvetted people and DROP them into your neighborhoods — and we simply reject that idea!” “It’s OK to want to live in a safe neighborhood. It’s okay to want your job to go to yourself and your neighbors and not to a stranger who you don’t even know. It is reasonable for the people in Western societies to want to control who comes into their country and who doesn’t,” Vance stressed.

He added: “A lot of people, frankly, a lot of people in the media have tried to persuade all of those people that it’s somehow racist to want to protect your borders… even though very often the very people who are most affected by low wage immigration are lower income black and Hispanic Americans right here in the United States of America, and I guarantee that’s true in the UK.” Vance concluded by drawing a direct link to America First: “So we believe in making America great again. You can’t do that unless you protect your borders. I’d encourage our friends in the UK to follow the same path.”

This latest intervention builds on Vance’s repeated clashes with Starmer and European leaders. He previously called out the British Prime Minister to his face over the UK’s free speech crackdown. The US later vowed to use its “full arsenal of tools” against Starmer’s policies. Vance has also long warned about the dangers of Europe’s migration experiment, describing it as “civilisational suicide” He has cautioned that Islamist extremists could seize control of European nukes within 15 years. Vance has also triggered globalist outrage with his blunt speeches on replacement-level migration.

While Starmer brands patriotic pushback as “hatred and division,” ordinary Britons at the rally made clear they simply want what Vance described as basic common sense: safe streets, jobs for locals, and control over their borders. Vance’s words arrive as frustration with open borders boils over across the West. Working-class communities on both sides of the Atlantic are paying the price through suppressed wages, overburdened services, and rising insecurity — effects the political class routinely dismisses. By standing with those who reject cultural erasure, Vance is highlighting a fundamental truth: people of free nations have the sovereign right to preserve their identity and security.

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“..If this modality in the behavior of Europeans changes in favor of dialogue, we will only welcome it..”

‘Russians Ready For Conversation’ With Europe — Kremlin (TASS)

Russia is hearing statements from European capitals that they will have to talk to Moscow, and it confirms its readiness for such a conversation, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said when asked by TASS about Europe’s discussions of candidates for the role of negotiator with Russia. “Indeed, in the last 3-4 weeks we have heard statements from Mr. [Finnish President Alexander] Stubb, and we have also heard statements from Berlin that sooner or later it will be necessary to talk to the Russians directly,” he said.

“Russians are ready to engage,” Peskov noted. “We believe that talking is always better than leading to complete confrontation, which is exactly what the Europeans are doing now. If this modality in the behavior of Europeans changes in favor of dialogue, we will only welcome it,” he said. The very fact that expert discussions are underway in the EU around this topic is a good thing, Peskov said, adding that “just a few months ago, even such discussions weren’t taking place in Europe.”

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According to Russian Foreign Ministry’s Ambassador-at-Large for the crimes of the Kiev regime Rodion Miroshnik, the European Union’s actions show a complete lack of willingness to follow a peaceful path

Europe Seeks To Block Any Talks On Ukraine Settlement — Russian Diplomat (TASS)

European countries seek to sabotage any negotiations on a peaceful settlement of the Ukrainian conflict, Rodion Miroshnik, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Ambassador-at-Large for the crimes of the Kiev regime, told TASS in an interview during a working visit to Bangkok.


“Judging by official statements from EU leaders and the so-called E3 group (the United Kingdom, Germany, and France – TASS), one can see an irreconcilable desire to derail any form of negotiations and reject a political and diplomatic path to resolving the conflict. They declare that they want talks, but at the same time they decide to issue yet another package of sanctions, allocate multi-billion-euro loans to Ukraine, and launch new programs to train Ukrainian troops and supply weapons. There is an old rule: look at what politicians do, not what they say. The European Union’s actions show a complete lack of willingness to follow a peaceful path,” he said.

“I believe it is not enough to simply say it would be good to talk to Russia, this must be backed by actions that would prove that the EU is ready to stop financing the bloodshed in Ukraine. It is no secret that if Western funding stops, the war will end. This is acknowledged both in the West and by all external observers. But for now, Western countries continue to supply weapons and finance Ukraine,” Miroshnik added.

Foreign ministers of EU countries are set to discuss candidates for a possible mediator role in talks with Russia, the Financial Times newspaper previously reported. According to sources cited by the paper, the issue will be raised at an informal meeting on May 27-28 in Cyprus. Potential candidates reportedly include former Italian and German prime ministers Mario Draghi and Angela Merkel, Finnish President Alexander Stubb and his predecessor Sauli Niinisto.

On May 9, Russian President Vladimir Putin, answering journalists’ questions, said that former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder is the preferred candidate for possible negotiations between the EU and Russia. Moscow has never been closed to negotiations, he added.

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“Drills Are Intended To Send A Signal”:

Russia Holds Massive Nuclear Drills On Land, Sea And Air (ZH)

Trucks carrying intercontinental ballistic missiles rumbled over forest roads, atomic-powered submarines set sail from Arctic and Pacific ports, and crews scrambled into warplanes as Russia and neighboring Belarus held the final stage of their joint nuclear drills Thursday. Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the maneuvers in a video call with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko. “The use of nuclear weapons is an extreme, exceptional measure for ensuring the national security of our states,” Putin said, according to AP. Lukashenko earlier inspected Russian short-range nuclear-capable Iskander ballistic missiles at a military unit involved in the drills and declared: “I dreamed about this machine a long time ago.”


The three-day drills that began Tuesday come amid a surge in Ukrainian drone strikes. including on Moscow’s suburbs that killed three people and damaged several buildings and industrial facilities. The strikes made it harder for officials in the Kremlin to cast the conflict in Ukraine — now in its fifth year — as something so distant that it doesn’t affect the daily routines of Russian civilians.

Drills involve wide array of nuclear weapons
Russia’s Defense Ministry said the exercise involved 64,000 troops, over 200 missile launchers, more than 140 aircraft, 73 surface warships and 13 submarines, including eight armed with nuclear-tipped ICBMs. The drills focused on the “preparation and use of nuclear forces under the threat of aggression,” it said. The maneuvers also practice cooperation with Belarus, an ally that hosts Russian nuclear weapons. Russian arsenals in Belarus include its latest intermediate range nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile system.

Along with nuclear-tipped ground- and submarine-launched ICBMs, the maneuvers featured a broad assortment of short- and medium-range weapons. Unlike the intercontinental missiles that can destroy entire cities, tactical nuclear weapons intended for use against troops on the battlefield are less powerful. They include aerial bombs and warheads for short- and medium-range missiles and artillery munitions. The Defense Ministry said the Russian armed forces test-fired Yars and Sineva ICBMs, as well as medium-range sea-launched Zircon and air-launched Kinzhal missiles, noting that all missiles hit their designated practice targets. Belarusian troops test-fired a short-range Iskander ballistic missile inside Russia.

Putin has repeatedly reminded the world about Moscow’s nuclear arsenals since the war in Ukraine started in February 2022 to deter the West from ramping up support for Kyiv. In 2024, the Kremlin adopted a revised nuclear doctrine, noting that any nation’s conventional attack on Russia that is supported by a nuclear power will be considered a joint attack on his country. That threat was clearly aimed at discouraging the West from allowing Ukraine to strike Russia with longer-range weapons and appears to significantly lower the threshold for the possible use of Moscow’s nuclear arsenal.

The revised doctrine also placed Belarus under the Russian nuclear umbrella. Putin has said that Moscow will retain control of its nuclear weapons deployed in Belarus, which borders Ukraine and NATO members Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, but would allow its ally to select the targets in case of conflict. The maneuvers are held amid an increase in drone activity in the Baltic nations. On Tuesday, a NATO jet shot down a Ukrainian drone over southern Estonia. Ukraine apologized for that “unintended incident,” without specifying what had happened.

On Wednesday, an emergency announcement about a drone flying over Belarus prompted residents of the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, including top officials and lawmakers, to take shelter and led to a brief closure of its airport. Ukrainian drones targeting Russia’s Baltic ports and energy facilities have recently crossed or come down in NATO territory on several occasions. Amusingly, instead of blaming the source, Ukraine, Western officials blamed Russian electronic jamming of the drones.

Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service said Tuesday that Ukraine is preparing drone attacks against Russia from the territory of the Baltic countries and warned of retaliation It alleged Ukrainian military personnel had been deployed to Latvia and warned that the country’s membership in NATO wouldn’t protect it from “just retribution.” Latvian authorities said the allegation was not true. Last month, the Russian Defense Ministry published a list of factories in Europe that it said were involved in producing drones and their components for Ukraine. It warned that attacks on Russia involving drones manufactured in Europe are fraught with “unpredictable consequences.”

Some commentators interpreted the bellicose statements from Moscow and this week’s exercise featuring short- and medium-range nuclear weapons capable of reaching targets in Europe as part of Kremlin efforts to discourage Western allies from bolstering support for Ukraine. Asked what message the nuclear exercise was intended to send, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov responded that “any drills are intended to send a signal,” but wouldn’t elaborate.

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“Europe is the ‘jungle’ now. No garden left to speak of.”

Irrelevant Europe (J.B. Shurk)

Josep Borrell is a Spanish socialist who held several high-ranking positions in the European Union. Until 2024, he was a vice-president of the European Commission and the high representative of the European Union for foreign affairs and security policy. In that capacity, he ran Europe’s External Action Service, which is the diplomatic body that executes Europe’s foreign policy decisions around the world. He remains a man with a great deal of influence over European perspectives.


In 2022, Borrell created a bit of an international incident when he described Europe as a “garden” and the rest of the world as a “jungle.” “We have built a garden,” he told aspiring European diplomats in Bruges, Belgium. “Most of the rest of the world is a jungle. The jungle could invade the garden. The gardeners should take care of it.” As the head of the European Defense Agency, Borrell’s comments made strategic sense. As he said in that same speech, “The jungle has a strong growth capacity…Walls will never be high enough to protect the garden. The gardeners have to go to the jungle, Europeans have to be much more engaged with the rest of the world. Otherwise, the rest of the world will invade us, by different ways and means.”

Borrell’s speech came seven years after German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decision to open her country’s borders to millions of Islamic immigrants. Originally touted as a humanitarian policy designed to temporarily shelter refugees from war-torn Syria, Germany’s generous welfare programs quickly became a magnet for young men across the Middle East and North Africa. When Merkel declared on August 31, 2015, “We can do this,” she initiated an all-of-society “welcome culture” that quickly produced a full-blown migrant crisis for the whole continent. Over ten years later, the influx of millions of Muslims into Europe has transformed school demographics and local politics, unleashed an explosion in sex crimes and anti-European violence, strained Europe’s hospital services and social safety nets, and exacerbated government debt.

Speaking after the “jungle” had already successfully invaded Europe’s “garden,” Borrell knew there was no way to put the genie back in the bottle. Merkel’s fateful decision to “welcome” Middle Easterners to Europe transformed cities and towns across Europe into the Middle East. Borrell also knew that the European Union’s patchwork defense agency did not have the requisite military and espionage assets to effectively protect the continent. So he tried to fashion his corps of young diplomats into a network of information and persuasion agents who could do Europe’s bidding around the world.

Borrell’s message got lost in the ensuing international kerfuffle over his “garden” / “jungle” division of the world. From Russia to Canada, Africa to Southeast Asia, every self-described “foreign policy expert” took umbrage at Borrell’s bluntness. Perpetually offended virtue-signalers hadn’t gotten so worked-up since President Trump had called Haiti a “shithole country” four years earlier. Just as Conan O’Brien felt compelled to white-knight for Haiti’s dystopian, cannibal gangland by visiting a heavily guarded resort in the Caribbean country and recklessly encouraging vacationers to join him, legions of politically correct snobs from around the planet recorded social media videos from their country estates in which they turned tsk-tsk-ing into a veritable lingua franca for the vicariously aggrieved.

All the “very best people” denounced Borrell for promoting a scarcely disguised restoration of European imperialism, colonialism, fascism, and genocide. Young international students enjoying university scholarships and living in Europe for free made sure to remind Borrell that “diversity is our strength.” Borrell’s socialist comrades beat him over the head with Europe’s prime directive: multiculturalism über alles. Mohammadbagher Forough, a random research fellow at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies, publicly reprimanded Europe’s foreign minister thusly: “This kind of comment puts a serious dent in the enterprise of European strategic autonomy. It upsets, at the most profound level, countries in the rest of the world, because of the history of colonialism.”

In other words, Europe’s “ruling class” and auxiliary straphangers condemned Borrell for daring to defend the beneficiaries of Western civilization. He was encouraged by threat of high-culture social banishment to follow Chancellor Merkel’s example in supplicating before the migrant hordes. The message was clear: Europe’s minister of defense cannot properly “defend” Europe unless he allows non-Europeans to take over the continent. It was further proof that Europe is irreparably lost.

Since his departure from the European Union’s foreign policy perch at the end of 2024, Borrell has spent most of his time in public lambasting President Trump’s global leadership. A staunch supporter of Ukraine who once threatened to “annihilate” the Russian army, Borrell has frequently defended the honor of Volodymyr Zelenskyy by claiming that Ukraine’s holdover president is leading “the resistance” and “deserves respect.” After President Trump described Zelenskyy as a “dictator without elections,” Borrell called the “accusation” the “height of dishonesty.” When President Trump and Vice President Vance took offense to Zelenskyy’s sense of entitlement and disregard for American taxpayers who have paid the salaries and pensions of Ukraine’s government workforce, Borrell screamed on X, “Trump and Vance have put on a disgraceful show. I am ashamed of that behavior.”

In response to Vance’s speech at the Munich Security Conference last year during which the vice president excoriated Europe’s crackdown on free speech and political dissent, Borrell lectured his erstwhile colleagues: “This is a declaration of political war against the European Union.” Going further, Europe’s former defense minister declared, “Europe must stop pretending that Trump is not an adversary and assert its technological, security, and political sovereignty with clarity and strength.”

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    Evelyn De Morgan Night and Sleep 1878 • Iranian President: Won’t Back Down (ZH) • Ayatollah Orders Highly-Enriched Uranium To Remain In Iran (ZH) • Tr
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle May 22 2026]

    #241158
    tboc
    Participant

    The Late Freat Planet Earth

    #241159
    tboc
    Participant

    Mr. Meijer you have certainly mastered the art of ambiguity the morning.

    That is lunacy.

    #241160

    Mr. Meijer you have certainly mastered the art of ambiguity the morning.

    That is lunacy.

    I’m sure it means something in your woirld.

    #241161
    D Benton Smith
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    I think that what drives Control Freaks (Greedy Bastards and Blobsters in general) the craziest is the immutable Law of Nature (and physics!) that in order for anything to get better first everything has to change.

    #241162
    those darned kids
    Participant

    the most corrupt administration in american history.

    WHY DO WHAT’S RIGHT, WHEN YOU CAN TAKE WHAT’S LEFT!

    ol’ king donnie
    had a farm,
    ee-eye-ee-eye oh!

    and on his farm
    he had some pigs,

    and

    lice

    and

    rats

    and

    ticks

    and

    his family

    and

    howard lutnick

    and

    ringworm

    and

    hookworm

    and

    scott bessent!

    MAKE AMERICA SLIME MOLD AGAIN!

    #241163
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    I don’t mean to be overly enigmatic in making such a statement (just entertainingly funny) and would be completely happy to expand on it and explain how and why it is true. Absolutely true.

    In order to improve “something” (in other words, make it “better” in the opinion of the one wanting the improvement) one has to make it different than it is now, and that difference is called change. That might sound insultingly self-obvious simple, and perhaps it is, but the amazing evidence of its veracity is that even when someone gets exactly what asked for the very first thing they do is express angry and ungrateful outrage at all of damage that had to be done in order bring that “improvement” about and make it actually happen.

    In other words, to get the change that they wanted they had to make changes that they didn’t want, and now they have to change all of those things back to the way that they previously were. That causal chain reaction just never ends.

    By the time all is said and done they’ve had to change practically everything and it STILLL ain’t over yet! They are more adamant than ever that all sorts of stuff has to change practically overnight in order for them to get the changes they now want.

    It just drives them absolutely crazy.

    #241164
    those darned kids
    Participant

    CUBA – LET’S GRAB IT BY THE PUSSY

    #241165
    Dr. D
    Participant

    The Relentless Fantasy of the Tradwife — She’s romanticized by the right and feared by the left. Does she actually exist?” New York Magazine

    No woman was happy ever. Never once, in all history.

    What does “Trad” mean? Nothing. They make it up from sentence to sentence. These modern “Trads” are almost certainly to the far, far, far Left of the Socialist Party of American in 1954. (They are most probably 99% tolerant of gays and gay marriage for instance) What “Tradition” do they serve? They have no culture. Polish-Americans of 1910? Mexican Americans of 1854? The free-sex Oneida Society of 1848? Housewives of Levittown, Long Island, 1959? More probably. The fact that I can ask these questions and no one’s even thought of them shows how profoundly unreal and LARPing it all is.

    Same with “American” culture or “White” culture, of which there is none, as I say weekly. This is the same with “Black” culture, which is different in North and South, Church and no, Jamaicans and Africans vs Americans, with inner city vs upper class manager staff. What do they have in common? Nothing. Same as a “White” Serbian, Muslim, not speaking the language, his wife in a kerchief, and a SC redneck in a trailer doing meth, a rich liberal hippie saving trees in Olympia, WA. Nothing in common. No common culture at all. It’s made up in their mind when they want to win political points on the Internets.

    “Pakistan Deploys Thousands Of Troops, Jet Fighter Squadron To Saudi Arabia

    So EVERY Muslim nation on earth is against Iran? And therefore allied with Israel? Explain.

    “Belarus Rattles Europe With Drills Involving Russian Tactical Nukes
    Ukraine condemns legitimizing the proliferation of nuclear weapons worldwide…

    Breathtaking. Considering that Ukraine is Iran 1.0 and the whole war and 2M dead were caused by them demanding Nukes and immediately taking vigorous action to get them. They never did that but also definitely did.

    “Iran Teaching Civilians How To Shoot: Public Tutorials On State TV & In Marketplaces

    Clearly they are shooting each other since we’re not there at all and have no men to do so even if we wanted. Sounds good! Arm the whole Iranian people and we’ll see what government they prefer. They can pass a 2nd Amendment.

    “IRGC Says It Foiled US Arms Shipments To ‘Terror Groups’ Near Border With Iraqi Kurdistan

    Sure, probably. I’d be shocked if it weren’t true. Does it matter? Was it 20 guns? You yourself say you have +1M Iranian soldiers dying for the IRGC, so unless you grabbed a million rifles, it’s really not much of a win, is it?

    MAGA “Keep fighting. Keep going. We will win.” Great. What are we winning?

    “Obama was a one-man Trojan Horse for radical Islam. He flooded America with Muslims by the millions”

    Sort of. He was the Deporter-in-Chief, apparently of Catholics (Spanish), and his Protege was arresting Catholics wherever found (Biden). But what is “Muslim” in this sense at all knowing that the Muslim Brotherhood was an MI6 op from birth in 1930, and that the CIA both pushed all radical Islam and paid/cooperated with the Saudis to push Waahabi death for 50 years? (1974. To man the F-Stan/Southern Russia attack that persists today) That’s not “Islam” per se. What is “Muslim” before all that? Say 1600-1900? Did you hear a lot out of them, a lot of violence and evil? No more than anybody else before “Europe” showed up. (including their child agencies like the CIA)

    “• Iranian President: Won’t Back Down (ZH)

    Great, well I’m sure you can smuggle in enough 9mm for a while, but that’s not militarily relevant.

    ““We are willing to sacrifice as much as possible for the honor and pride of Iran, and we are not afraid of martyrdom.”

    So do the Iranian middle class feel the same way? ‘Cause I would guess they don’t. Neither does ours, by the way.

    “Asked whether Iran could retain its enriched uranium, Trump replied: “No, we will get it. We don’t need it, we don’t want it, we’ll probably destroy it after we get it.”

    Iran ALSO says they must have it because they have literally no reason for it. They are not building a bomb, but want to put it in a picture frame in an art gallery and look at it. It’s totally totally crazy for us to think they would do anything else with it.

    “• Ayatollah Orders Highly-Enriched Uranium To Remain In Iran (ZH)

    He can order anything he wants, just as I can dress up like Napoleon and issue orders. Does he have the power and force, violence, to enact his will?

    “There seems to be widespread agreement among national security officials at this point that some kind of special forces op to covertly go in and take it would be tantamount to a ‘suicide mission’.

    I mean, probably. That’s what “In a secured area” means. Duh. But also every “National Security Expert” has been dead-wrong whenever asked for like 20 years, so put that in your hat. They’re all glue-sniffing dimwits. Are they RIGHT this time?

    “We’ll be getting it together because by that time, we’ll have an agreement and there’s no need for fighting when there’s an agreement. …Right?”

    Far more likely, and always was. After all that is done, Duran and Wilkerson will still be jumping on rooftops demanding we invade with a million men and remain there 80 years because: that’s the only way. Little do they know, all our million men ALREADY are tied down in Caracas, and have been there bleeding out for 30 years. What, no? That never happened, and Venezuela is in the process of getting filthy rich right now? Huh. So weird.

    “President Trump has the upper hand.” That statement was issued on day 63 of Trump’s Iran war. Today is day 83. What did the interim look like as the world’s most powerful military force has been unable to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, amid constant threats to take new, bigger military action – but which never actually materializes (at least not yet) no matter how many times the Iranians reject Washington’s terms?

    The below timeline and outline, stretching from last week into this one, basically illustrates the weekly Trump pattern that’s been on display going back many weeks at this point:
    Wed: Iran wants a deal. They called us
    Thu: We are looking at proposals
    Fri: We might be close. Very close
    Sat: Iran knows what to do
    Sun: OBLITERATION. TOTAL. COMPLETE. They have 24 hrs.
    Mon: The storm is coming
    Tue: I’m giving it more time”

    Great, and well accused. But WHYYYYYY? Does Trump LOOK like he’s losing? No, he looks relaxed and confident, completely moving on to other tasks. UK looks crushed, they’ve been doing particularly weird things and their bond market is hitting the edge.
    So WHYYYY???

    …Because Trump is stealing a billion dollars a pop from them with every Tweet, you dips. “London” is insider-trading all this news, putting on multi-billion bets, and every time they do, Bessant sees it and tells Trump to off-side them, not allowing them to insider-trade and refill the coffers. That’s why he dgaf and thinks it’s funny AF and I agree.

    “Sustain the blockade and accompanying economic warfare to destabilize the regime’s hold on the state;
    • Remake the world in America’s energy dominance image to mitigate long-term price impacts while undermining China’s global ambition to defeat the United States;
    • Order the US military to forge a path through the Strait of Hormuz to restore freedom of navigation on our terms not Tehran’s.
    …if only simply ordering a military “path through” was that easy!”

    It’s VERY easy. But not if you’re impatient. I can’t believe we’re in the Netflix Age where if Trump orders and it’s not delivered in 30 minutes or less, you get to win free! We weren’t working on the “Straits” part until like Day 60. You want it open on Day 61. Is four weeks later too long? That means we lost?

    We landed in Normandy, but if we’re not in Berlin at the Elbe the next week, we lost; Montgomery surrenders I guess. JHC how did people get to be such irrational dimwits? Here’s a rifle, tell me how long it takes you to take “That thar hill”.

    Anyway, 1) Blockaded, going great, not perfect, but in the 99%.

    2) All energy and money flows are now in TEXAS, not Iran, Gulf, and Europe. This takes a while to habitualize and so no one is in the slightest hurry to open the Gulf, as the only people hurt by it is Europe, who by their NATO actions, don’t actually want it open at all. So fine, we’ll help not open it, just as they wanted. We only have to make good-faith appearance of trying, which we are.

    3) We are firmly applying pressure on every front, just as Navy Captains would suggest. Blockading while de-mining, while escorting, while strafing ski-boats, while testing if they’re out of ammunition yet. All at once, every day. One day they will be, and we will be there.

    4) What is Iran doing about any of this? A: Nothing. They are shooting back, great, that’s honorable, but none of it makes any strategic difference and only kills good and brave soldiers they need later. It’s a losing and stalling action.

    Because Trump is getting everything he wants, but slowly, and Iran is slowly being choked out, it means Iran won and we should surrender to a gay Ayatollah no one has seen in months. No.

    Now I didn’t see a lot of this, but the only thing I can see Iran winning is with allies. ..But for reasons unknown, every. Single. Ally. Has abandoned them completely. So no, there is no hope atm. They can set off a nuke or something, I’m sure, but what difference would that make? Only ruin their story and cause forever, and still lose.

    How long do you think it will take to get one million people living on Mars?”

    Depends if they each have 14 kids like Elon. I’m in favor, sign me up. One minor problem: No air. And that’s with the other problem: as a dead planet with no magnetosphere, no shield of radiation. You can neither be above nor below ground. So why are you going there again? While cutting down every tree here to do it? GFY, no.

    ““This is a guy who, since Trump won, is, for lack of a better word, basically a useful idiot for Republicans. He’s supporting stuff, and it gives them cover to say, ‘Look it’s bipartisan,”

    As do 2/3rds of all Republican RINOs but we don’t mention that. That’s the UniParty, and the author is making it partisan to keep your eye off the obvious question: WHY. How can 2/3rds of Congress reliably work for Oligarchs and against every possible good of the People? For 60 years? Because that would make you say, like Johnson and AOC, “Boy if only as Congressmen we had any power, we would change things”. O Rlly? Who is above you giving orders then? Can I see them please? Is it the people Chuck Schumer named on national news 11 years ago?

    “• The DNC 2024 Autopsy Is Here, and It’s a Disaster (Amy Curtis)

    Big go-round of Luongo and Krainer on how yesterday’s primary must have been rigged. I am not as confident as Tom that it wasn’t. But his premise that there was no need, Primaries are a tiny thing everyone ignores, 10k votes is the pivot, and we’re as sick to death of RINOs as I am is relatively strong. Let’s say as a cynic and crank, I’d give 55%-60% they were rigged, actually. And? Is it like rigged over a 90-10 opposition? No. It’s like flipping 5% which has been happening for decades. I can’t approve, but tell you what: if you think so, pass the Save Act. Pass anything. Say there’s election fraud and stop it. The DNC, others don’t. Huh. Very odd. So you’re cheating MORE, but don’t want fair elections either. So the GOP was cheating 5% but you were cheating 10%?

    Again, let’s have no cheating at all thanks.

    Same cheating is in 2024, but much of it is legal: take only Census, which includes foreign tourists, Irish and Russians, and sets Electoral College seats. So that’s what 10-15 fake seats right there? USSC inexplicably said that’s legal, but any rational count would call it cheating. But if it’s “Legal” what can I say? We try to fix it while also stopping the literal illegal stuff. This is covered by Rob Gouveia daily for hours.(YouTube)

    70% of voters DISAPPROVE of the way Democrats are handling their job.”

    Talking to them, I’m certain this is true. However, 70% of those think they’re not radical, violent, and communist ENOUGH. The other 30% think they’re too much. So much as there is a break in the Nation, that break is much more splitting the Democrats. Working, normal guys vs, PMCs.

    “Trump’s “they/them” attacks on Harris were seen as highly effective”

    They’re nuts. This is just a meme, an ad. The reason it worked is because IT’S TRUE. Fix the “True” part, not the “Ad” part. Signaling. If only we didn’t signal, or signaled harder, at last the reality of dying, having your kids chopped up wouldn’t matter. It’s the “Rape” and the “Kids chopped up” part, actually?

    “Democrats accused of neglecting rural voters and local parties”

    Again, Signaling. They’d ignored them since “That giant sucking sound” in 1992. Every day, every way, mocking, extracting, murdering, gleefully saying so day and night on every chat board, every university, on every TV, every late night show like “The Hunger Games” They’re famous for it. They mock and kill every rural issue with pure glee, and fantasize hourly about rounding up every one of them, in Upper Michigan, killing every man in eastern Oregon – or even just “Every Man” – and are shouting from the rooftops for 30 years, then going out and DOING it, hourly, daily, weekly.

    So this isn’t “Neglecting some voters”. And it’s not “We need to pitch more in that area.”

    DNC Chair: So remember they swapped chairs because one was…I dunno, a “Man” or something? And they “Just did” un-did that election for the chair? Ignoring all rules? Yeaaaahhhhhhh…..

    Israel/Gaza: Not sure. It’s a tiny minority sure, but in a coalition of all minorities, it matters. A 5% on Jews, and a 5% on Muslims in both Michigan or Minnesota. Sure, but that’s nothing if they have 50% MEN. And 50% RURAL.

    “• Vance Urges UK Patriots To Defend Their Culture Against Starmer (MN)

    Burlinggame says we’re fighting the Globalists everywhere in the Anglosphere (first). Anglo Civil War, worldwide. This is true. But we need to free all of them, and perhaps UK, as the dragon’s lair last. There is only them and us for all the chips. If Globalists take it here, we’re sunk and nothing matters.

    So yes, we are involved there, it’s a key area. But so is Canada.

    “Vance rejected the establishment narrative that wanting secure borders equals extremism.”

    This would be considered so disturbed as to be mentally ill only like 5 years ago. Hillary ran on this platform every day until like October 2016.

    “• ‘Russians Ready For Conversation’ With Europe — Kremlin (TASS)

    They’ve never stopped which is how you know which side is mentally ill.

    “Josep Borrell is a Spanish socialist who held several high-ranking positions in the European Union.”

    Of course he is. But I’m crazy for pointing it out. If he was ultra-far nationalist, traditionalist like GK Chesterton, it would NOT be crazy for me to point it out, then it would be fine.

    “Borrell’s speech came seven years after German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decision to open her country’s borders to millions of Islamic immigrants.”

    This is literally world-wide communism, “The Internationale” the Brotherhood. Erasing all borders as constantly said. That’s opposed to National Socialism, a different, equally oppressive strain. There is no “People” in the history of the world, no “Ethnos” no nation, tribe, etc that ever, has ever wanted this. Only this one group, basically is aggrandized enough, impractical enough, mentally ill enough.

    @NASAMoonBase will serve as a habitat “

    Is it a Habitat tho? It’s a desolate prison, which is worse than earth prisons, as we have “Air” here.

    Statins have never shown any benefit at all thanks. That’s above their wide array of side effects, which are vague enough to escape the peoples’ notice.

    #241166
    Dr. D
    Participant

    I’ll point out that they’re mad and we lost because we didn’t take Iran “In a short time”,

    But they would ALSO be mad if it took “A long time”.

    Short is bad, tall is bad, long is bad, there is bad, here is bad, all things are bad.

    And all their Opposites are bad. That’s how you know they’re using logic and common sense.

    #241167
    zerosum
    Participant

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY …

    just distractions.

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    #241171
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @Dr_D

    Every time you get into a tussle with that straw many you create in your mind you just kick the shit out of him. I guess that explains why you do it so much. It feels good to win and that’s the only way you can win (in your mind).

    #241172
    zerosum
    Participant

    MORE opinions

    https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/trump-cancels-last-minute-attack

    Trump Cancels Last Minute Attack Amidst Reports Iran Has Now Clocked US Tactics
    Simplicius
    May 21, 2026

    ————
    https://robcampbell.substack.com/p/iran-war-summary-week-twelve
    Iran War Summary: Week Twelve
    22nd May 2026
    Dr. Rob Campbell
    May 22, 2026

    —————

    #241173
    TAE Summary
    Participant

    * The Emperor has no tax liability

    * Why do what’s right when you can take what’s left? I know what’s around the corner, I just don’t know how I can profit from it

    * MAGA’s Razor – Never attribute to malice or stupidity anything done by Trump; Let your ‘Yes’ mean ‘Guess’ and your ‘No,’ mean ‘Doh!’’

    * People are mad because I robbed the bank in a short amount of time; They would also be mad if robbing the bank took a long time; You just can’t please some people

    * Excuse of the Day: The dog drooled on my homework; It was a lab leak

    Child Village

    #241174
    those darned kids
    Participant
    #241175
    those darned kids
    Participant
    #241176
    John Day
    Participant

    Thanks TDK. I was about to post that. The CIA has long had technologies to induce cancers. If Tulsi’s husband Abraham has osteosarcoma, he’s in an age cohort that rarely gets it (middle age before 60). It is a nasty cancer, and usually has spread by the time it is diagnosed.
    It could be something else that has spread to the bone, and called “bone cancer”, which would be more common.
    God Bless Them.

    #241179
    those darned kids
    Participant

    of course, doc day

    how many different pathways to cancer from the “covid vaccines” can you come up with?

    i’ve got about 7 off the top of me head, but i bet there’s quite a few more.

    i lost a good friend to liver cancer ONE MONTH AFTER HIS “BOOSTER”.

    “‘one of the greatest achievements of mankind'”. ~ DJT, i.e. the man who hates you.

    #241180
    ₿oogaloo
    Participant

    Version 1:
    They shot him in the head.
    Raided his home.
    Impeached him twice.
    Indicted him 91 times.
    Threatened him with life in prison.

    And today — Trump is the President of the United States & undisputed Commander in Chief of the Republican Party.

    Keep fighting. Keep going. We will win.

    Version 2:
    They fired missiles at him.
    Bombed his home.
    Maimed his body.
    Killed 91 of his colleagues.
    Threatened to annihilate his civilization.

    And today — Khamenei is the leader who punched the schoolyard bully right in the face. And now the bully does not know what to do.

    Keep fighting. Keep going. Iran is winning.

    #241181
    zerosum
    Participant

    Question: Dumping Treasuries. How much is too much? Who does what to fix the problem.

    Short answer: *“Too much” Treasury dumping is the point where selling overwhelms market liquidity, spikes yields sharply, and forces emergency intervention by the Federal Reserve. Based on current research and recent episodes, that threshold is reached when hundreds of billions are dumped rapidly, or when multiple major holders sell simultaneously. Fixing the problem falls to a combination of the Federal Reserve, U.S. Treasury, and large private intermediaries, each with different tools and limits.

    Long Answer

    🧨 1. How much dumping is “too much?
    The danger threshold isn’t a single number — it’s a rate-of-sale problem.
    Treasury markets can absorb large flows if they come slowly. They break when selling is fast, concentrated, and unbalanced.

    What the data shows
    Foreign governments hold ~24% of U.S. debt, roughly $9–10 trillion. A rapid sale of even a fraction of that can shock markets.

    Japan sold $20B in a single month (April 2025) and $220B over three years, which already pushed yields higher.

    China’s historic $53B dump in 2024 was considered “unprecedented” and signaled strategic intent.

    When the market breaks
    Research from Brookings and the IMF shows that dysfunction emerges when:

    Dealer balance sheets cannot absorb flows (post‑2008 leverage rules limit them).

    Hedge funds unwind leveraged Treasury positions, amplifying moves.

    Yields spike sharply, especially the 10‑year and 30‑year, which are the “danger zone” indicators.

    30‑year yields above 5.19% were flagged as a stress threshold in 2026.

    Practical threshold:
    A sudden sale of $100B+ by a major holder, or $300B+ across multiple holders in a short window, is enough to trigger severe market stress, based on recent episodes.

    📈 2. What happens when too many Treasuries are dumped?
    Immediate effects
    Bond prices fall, yields rise — the basic supply/demand shock.

    Mortgage, auto loan, and corporate borrowing rates jump, because all global credit is priced off Treasuries.

    The U.S. government’s interest costs surge, worsening deficits.

    Systemic effects
    Liquidity evaporates as dealers hit balance‑sheet limits.

    Hedge funds unwind basis trades, amplifying volatility.

    Global markets reprice risk rapidly — stocks, currencies, commodities.

    Worst-case scenario
    A coordinated dump by China, Japan, and Europe would be “very violent” and destabilize global markets.
    But this is considered unlikely, because it would inflict massive losses on the sellers themselves.

    🛠️ 3. Who fixes the problem?
    1. The Federal Reserve (primary responder)
    The Fed is the only actor with unlimited balance sheet capacity.

    Tools:

    Emergency Treasury purchases (as in March 2020).

    Standing Repo Facility to provide liquidity to dealers.

    Proposed more targeted interventions to avoid distorting monetary policy.

    2. The U.S. Treasury
    Adjusts auction sizes, maturities, and issuance schedules.

    Can coordinate with primary dealers to stabilize demand.

    3. Broker-dealers & large asset managers
    Provide day‑to‑day liquidity but are constrained by post‑2008 leverage rules.

    Their limited balance sheets are a core reason the system is fragile.

    4. Foreign central banks
    Ironically, the same actors who might dump Treasuries are also key stabilizers:

    Japan, Europe, and China often slow or reverse selling when markets destabilize, to avoid self-inflicted losses.

    Recent data shows foreign demand remains strong, contradicting “Sell America” fears.

    🧭 4. So what’s the real risk right now?
    Foreign selling is rising but not catastrophic.

    Japan and China have trimmed holdings, but not in a coordinated or extreme way.

    Europe and Japan have actually increased holdings recently.

    The U.S. market remains the deepest and most liquid in the world — but more fragile than it used to be due to structural constraints.

    The real risk is not a single country dumping Treasuries — it’s a liquidity shock hitting a system that no longer has enough private balance sheet capacity to absorb it.
    ———–
    Even copilot’s answer is above my pay grade.

    #241182
    charles
    Participant

    Feel good article about HR getting fired. I forget which one of us has the horror stories.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/ceo-saves-his-company-firing-entire-hr-department

    #241183
    zerosum
    Participant

    Wishful thinking
    Iranian-US group urges Trump to take ‘diplomatic off-ramp’

    The National Iranian American Council (NIAC) has warned that “escalating the war on Iran rather than taking an off-ramp would be wrong morally, strategically and politically”.

    “A diplomatic off-ramp is available,” the group wrote on X, in response to a US media report that the Trump administration is preparing for potential strikes on Iran if negotiations to secure a deal fail.

    “A clear majority of the American public and possible majority of Congress wants President Trump to take it. We hope the new drum beats are not signs that Washington is going to double down on a foolish war,” NIAC said.

    As we’ve been reporting, recent surveys suggest that the majority of Americans do not support the war on Iran. Trump and the Republican Party also face growing public anger as the conflict has sent fuel prices soaring in the US.

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2026/5/23/iran-war-live-tehran-says-diplomacy-continues-but-no-deal-yet-with-us?update=4595070

    #241184
    zerosum
    Participant

    Do you like to know SECRETS?

    Revealed: USAID, NED & Open Society Quietly Bankroll Cuba’s “Independent” Media In Push for Regime Change

    Revealed: USAID, NED & Open Society Quietly Bankroll Cuba’s “Independent” Media In Push for Regime Change

    Amid escalating U.S. aggression towards the Cuban island through a maximum pressure campaign and the threat of military intervention, the United States government has been covertly funding a huge network of Cuban media outlets that claim to be independent in a push for regime change against the independent socialist government.

    These outlets present themselves as unbiased investigative journalism, but are quietly being financed by Washington through USAID, the National Endowment for Democracy and the Open Society Foundation in order to sow discontent across the Caribbean nation, softening it up for a potentially “imminent” invasion by the Trump administration.

    Cuba faces some of its worst energy blackouts in its history, thanks to the U.S. blockade, which is attempting to strange the island into submission. As a Communist state defying U.S. orders, Cuba has, since 1959, been in the crosshairs of Washington, who are attempting to overthrow the government. MintPress sheds light on this shady regime change nexus.

    click the link to read the whole story …

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