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January 8, 2026: 42-minute mega audio!!! Oreshnik IRBM (only 2nd ever used,
and 1st was largely demonstrative) targets the YooKrayne’s largest
underground gas storage facility, as north YooKrayne (incl. Kiev) is about
to suffer a near-historic cold spell; REAL POSSIBILITY of armed U.S.-Russia
naval standoff or even conflict if Nero continues to pursue five more
fleeing Russian “shadow fleet” tankers; the Minneapolis schyttshow in the
context of the world’s dumbest-ever approach to mass arrests of migrants; a
bad flu season, sure—but nothing will happen until/unless the H3N2 mixes
with the H5N1, in which case, bar the door; and IRAN LIKELY TO COLLAPSE
WITHIN SOME DAYS. // January 9: Aside from an “artificial” 2-3 months
during the 2020 Chynavyrus, the USA has not seen a recession or depression
in over 15 years, and thus, everyone figures the business cycle is over.
It’s not over, but what won’t happen again is a “trigger” event such as a
bank run, a stock market crash, or a really bad Government econometrics
release, none of which will be allowed. And so what we have is a slow grind
down, without the most obvious, exacerbating “red flags”, and when it’s
finally recognized, it will be much, much too late to do anything. // Iran
will fall within days. Massive protests nationwide, gunbattles in outlying
areas, Kurds in revolt, IRGC deployed in the capital but not having much
effect. FIRST reports (not verifiable) of mass killings of demonstrators
(peaceful or not) in outlying areas. Entire city hall (municipal
headquarters building) in Karaj, fourth largest city of Iran, has been
gutted by fire. // Oreshnik update #2—wow! The non-WMD WMD. // January 10:
HOLY FAAHHK!!! Kremlin’s #1 Telegram quasi-mouthpiece & public ombudsman
Yurii Podoliaka provides a comprehensive estimate (and it’s NOT low) of
Russian war deaths. Why, why now, what does it mean??? // AT LEAST IN THE
NEAR TO MEDIUM TERM, IRAN WILL LOOK MUCH MORE LIKE LIBYA OR YUGOSLAVIA THAN
JORDAN OR MORROCO. // Dreizin’s own estimate of Russian war dead,
extrapolating from Ossetia. // January 11: De facto shutdown of the Kennedy
Center is likely this year. // The Ukraine cold spell strengthens. Again,
either the lights get knocked out this winter, or never. AND, for Russia,
is it really about destruction… or simply, “situational” deterrence? //
January 13: The ONLY way to explain why the Circus openly targeted Powell
just four months before his chairmanship expires, is….. // The “Kavanaugh
Stop” ruling was a Pyrrhic victory. Its abuse WILL be remedied, in some
fashion or other, perhaps not directly, but nonetheless. // Just in case
anyone missed it, pursuing additional quasi-Russian rust-bucket tankers
into the north Atlantic is no longer on the agenda. Even the Pentagon’s
spokesman basically said as much. Verily (praise be, in sweet JAYZUSS’ holy
name!!!), given Venezuela and Iran and the Greenland nonsense, and with
Russian subs moving into position, they do not need any more foreign drama
right now. Mussolini is incompetent, but he is no lunatic. //
5 days ago
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Led around by wealthy and powerful Zionist bigots, "progressive" liberal establishment has surpassed military itself in warmongering
The antiwar thinktank: West Pointmondoweiss.net
...[Col.] Gentile's outspokenness reminds me: These days inside the US establishment, the military is the leading antiwar voice. Institutional liberalism is not taking a strong role in opposing American militarism. The strongest statements about the Palestinian issue have been from generals.
Don't get me wrong, there is clearly a strong grassroots antiwar left in the country-- the occupy movement, Norman Solomon's congressional campaign in California, Code Pink's brave leaders, just to name a few. But inside American mainstream institutions, the strongest criticism of America's overseas adventures lately has come from a West Point colonel. Not to mention that rightwing libertarian running for president as a Republican, Ron Paul. The Brookings Institution isn't antiwar. The Council on Foreign Relations is full of rightwing militants. And though there are antiwar congresspeople-- Lynne Woolsey, Maxine Waters, Walter Jones, and Dennis Kucinich-- they are outliers. Conservative forces have played an important antiwar role. Antiwar.com is a libertarian site, the American Conservative has lionized the great Bradley Manning.
Why are liberal institutions AWOL? The main reason is the successful divorce of elites from military service with the end of the draft. So liberal establishment figures no longer had to worry about their children serving in stupid wars they supported. The New Yorker played a leading role opposing the Vietnam War, but supported the Iraq war. And yes, I think the Israel lobby also plays a role; traditional doves turned into hawks when it came to the Middle East. And these hawks have had a prominent role in establishment institutions. Joe Lieberman, Howard Berman, and Chuck Schumer all began their careers as anti-Vietnam-war liberals. No longer. Haim Saban funds Brookings, and he's an ardent Zionist. The Center for American Progress is closely aligned with the Democratic Party and it has done a famously lousy job of resisting the push for war with Iran. During Vietnam, Senator Gene McCarthy ran against the war inside the Democratic Party. So did George McGovern. Those prominent Dems can't be found this time round...MORE...LINK
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