(Repost) Predictions on the collapse of America based upon the theory of the “fourteen contradictions”. (duplicate)

American hegemony is in the decline. Are you listening? Every now and then I meet people from various countries. They make fun of America and the way the US president behaves and talks and, of course, tweets. The country`s  reputation is in doldrums. It is retreating from all parts of the world. It is abandoning many international treaties including the Paris Accord on Environment. We are rapidly entering into a post-American world.  The American decline had started since 9/11. However, the next two presidents tried to slow down the process. But, President Donald Trump has sped up the American decline. Now the world is fast learning to live without America as the sole super power of the world.

According to a recent Pew Research Center survey of 37 countries, people around the globe no longer see the US as the sole guarantor of the world peace.  They rightly think that they can do without America. Now the country is increasingly becoming irrelevant in many of the global issues and crises. America is no longer willing to bear the burden of global leadership.

Now the world is looking at China and other emerging powers of the world o fill the vacuum created by the American retreat from so many parts of the world.

-maha Affairs

My God! This is a good read.

In 2004, Johan Galtung predicted that the United States would collapse in 2025. The made this prediction based on trending “contradictions”. These “contradictions” were such that they clearly pointed towards a rapid period of social upheaval in the Untied States. He then, in 2001 after the election of GW Bush, revised the date forward to 2020. There is no way that he could have predicted the coronavirus or COVID-19 global outbreak.

What is so amazing about his predictions is that they have all come to pass. And at that, he should be given every consideration and his writings pondered.

Professor JWC in SF: Johan Galtung, who has been a rather shrewd predictor of historical trends, predicted the US Empire would collapse in 2025. He advanced the date to 2020 with the election of GW Bush. He stands by his date. Would that the Empire had the palindromic good sense of Napoleon.
Professor LCW in SF: It is pretty incredible that Johan Galtung, a Norwegian scholar, made his bold and dire prediction on Dec. 7, 2016 that, with the election of Donald Trump, the decline of U.S. power will speed up and the U.S.. will stop being a global power by 2020. He could not have foreseen the coronavirus and the collapse of the U.S. economy in 2020. Nevertheless, what has been happening since his election and what has been happening since January this year seem to confirm his prediction.

The following article was written a little over two years into the GW Bush Presidency. In it, he accurately predicts what America went through, and has some rather disturbing predictions of what will follow in the following years. It is worth a read.

On the Coming Decline and Fall of the US Empire

By Johan Galtung the Director and Founder of TRANSCEND. Article written and published on January 28, 2004. (Over fifteen years ago.) Reprinted from TFF. With only minor editing to fit this venue.

1. Definitions and Hypotheses: An Overview

Definition:

An empire is a trans-border Center-Periphery system, in macro-space and in macro-time.

With a culture legitimizing a structure of unequal exchange between center and periphery:

  • Economically, between exploiters and exploited, as inequity;
  • Militarily, between killers and victims, as enforcement.
  • Politically, between dominators and dominated, as repression;
  • Culturally, between alienators and alienated, as conditioning.

Empires have different profiles.

The US Empire has a complete configuration, articulated in a statement by a Pentagon planner:

"The de facto role of the United States Armed Forces will be to keep the world safe for our economy and open to our cultural assault. To those ends, we will do a fair amount of killing". 

In other words, direct violence to protect structural violence legitimized by cultural violence.

The Center is the continental USA and the Periphery much of the world.

Like any system it has a life-cycle reminiscent of an organism, with conception, gestation, birth, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, senescence and death.

Seeded by the British Empire, the maturing colonies honed their imperial skills on indigenous populations, ventured abroad in military interventions defining zones of interest, took over the Spanish Empire, expanding with world, even space hegemony as goal, now in the aging phase with overwhelming control tasks quickly overtaking the expansion tasks.

Decline and fall is to be expected as for anything human; the question is what-why-how-when-where-by whom-against whom.

Answers:

  • What: the four unequal, non-sustainable, exchange patterns above;
  • Why: because they cause unbearable suffering and resentment;
  • How: through the synergies in the synchronic maturation of 14 contradictions, followed by demoralization of system elites;
  • When: within a time frame of, say, 20 years, counting from Y2000;
  • Where: depending on the maturation level of the contradictions.
  • By Whom: the exploited/bereaved/dominated/alienated, the solidary, and those who fight the US Empire to set up their own.
  • Against Whom: the exploiters/killers/dominators/alienators, and those who support the US Empire because of perceived benefits.

The Hypothesis

The hypothesis is not that the fall and decline of the US Empire implies a fall and decline of the US Republic (continental USA).

To the contrary, relief from the burden of Empire control and maintenance when it outstrips the gains from unequal exchange, and expansion increases rather than decreases the deficit, could lead to a blossoming of the US Republic.

This author admits an anti-Empire bias because of enormous periphery suffering outside and inside the Republic; and a pro-US Republic bias because of the creative genius and generosity of the USA.

“Anti-American” makes no such distinction between the US Republic and the US Empire.

The USA compared to Britain

There is no dearth of predictions of economic disaster for the US Republic in the wake of decline and fall of the system “to keep the world safe for our economy and open to our cultural assault”, also from Marxists who (still) believe that Empire-building can be reduced to economic greed satisfied by flagrant inequity.

But this is only one component in a complete imperial syndrome with components attracting and repelling different niches in societies and persons…

  • Economists blind to externalities design theories legitimizing inequity,
  • Unrealistic “realists” enforce “order”,
  • Liberals guide and dominate political choices of others, and
  • Missionaries, religious and secular, try to convert anybody.

All together an enormous drain of resources.

The case of England indicates that an empire can be a burden.

The decline of the British Empire started long before, but the fall of the crown jewel, India, due to a combination of nonviolent (Gandhi) and violent struggle, and the incompatibility of imperialism with the Atlantic Charter, was decisive. The Empire unraveled very quickly over a period of 15 years from 1947, obviously unstable.

And England? Today richer than ever in history.

Welcome, USA.

2. The US Empire: A bird’s-eye view

“At some point, America’s short-term Crisis psychology will catch up to the long-term post-Unraveling fundamentals. This might result in a Great Devaluation, a severe drop in the market price of most financial and real assets. This devaluation could be a short but horrific panic, a free-falling price in a market with no buyers. Or it could be a series of downward ratchets linked to political events that sequentially knock the supports out from under the residual popular trust in the system. As assets devalue, trust will further disintegrate, which will cause assets to devalue further, and so on. Every slide in asset prices, employment, and production will give every generation cause to grow more alarmed.” 

Strauss & Howe – The Fourth Turning

Right after the mass murder in New York and Washington on September 11 2001 Zoltan Grossman circulated a list.

This list was based on Congressional Records and The Library of Congress Congressional Research Service.

There were 133 American military interventions during the111 years, from 1890-2001.

This included everything from the brutal murder of the indigenous population at Wounded Knee in Dakota to the punishment expedition to Afghanistan.

Six of them are the First and Second World Wars, and the Korea, Vietnam, Gulf and Yugoslavian wars.

Democrats started five of them (Bush senior and junior are the exceptions among isolationist Republicans who usually focus more on the exploitation of their own population).

An acceleration in conflict.

  • The average conflicts per year is 1.15 before the second world war, and 1.29 after the Second World War.

Or, in other words, an increase in military intervention.

  • And after the Cold War, from late 1989 on, a heavy increase up to 2.0 conflicts per year.

Which is compatible with the hypothesis that wars increase as empires grow, with more privileges to protect; more unrest to quell, revolts to crush.

Enormous Suffering

William Blum has 300 pages of solid documentation in his Rogue State: A Guide to the World’s Only Superpower (Monroe MA: Common Courage Press, 2000).

The total suffering is enormous:

The victims, the bereaved, the damaged nature, structure (through verticalization)…

… and culture (through brutalization, myths of revenge and honor).

Most of it fits into one single pattern:

Building a US Empire based on economic exploitation of other countries and other peoples. By using direct violence and indirect violence Open violence (Pentagon) and overt indirect violence (CIA). All with open and covert support from US allies.

A polarization of classes and the creation of caste systems

The result is the international class structure with increasing gaps between the poor and rich countries, and between poor and rich people.

Missionary zeal for “democracy”

There is no sign of any clash of civilizations, nor any sign of territorial expansion.

But there is enormous missionary zeal and enormous self-righteousness.

And the rhetoric changes: containment of Soviet expansion, fight against Communism, drugs, intervention for democracy and human rights, against terrorism.

67 Fully Documented Examples

Blum’s list of interventions up to the year 2000 covers 67 cases since 1945 (Grossman has 56, the criteria differ somewhat):

  • China 45-51,
  • France 47,
  • Marshall Islands 46-58,
  • Italy 47-70s,
  • Greece 47-49,
  • Philippines 45-53,
  • Korea 45-53,
  • Albania 49-53,
  • Eastern Europe 48-56,
  • Germany 50s,
  • Iran 53,
  • Guatemala 53-90s,
  • Costa Rica 50s, 70-71,
  • Middle East 56-58,
  • Indonesia 57-58,
  • Haiti 59,
  • Western Europe 50s-60s,
  • British Guiana 53-64,
  • Iraq 58-63,
  • Soviet Union 40s-60s,
  • Vietnam 45-73,
  • Cambodia 55-73,
  • Laos 57-73,
  • Thailand 65-73,
  • Ecuador 60-63,
  • Congo-Zaire 77-78,
  • France-Algeria 60s,
  • Brazil 61-63,
  • Peru 65,
  • Dominican Republic 63-65,
  • Cuba 59-,
  • Indonesia 65,
  • Ghana 66,
  • Uruguay 69-72,
  • Chile 64-73,
  • Greece 67-74,
  • South Africa 60s-80s,
  • Bolivia 64-75,
  • Australia 72-75,
  • Iraq 72-75,
  • Portugal 74-76,
  • East Timor 75-99,
  • Angola 75-80s,
  • Jamaica 76,
  • Honduras 80s,
  • Nicaragua 78-90s,
  • Philippines 70s,
  • Seychelles 79-81,
  • South Yemen 79-84,
  • South Korea 80,
  • Chad 81-2,
  • Grenada 79-83,
  • Suriname 82-84,
  • Libya 81-89,
  • Fiji 87,
  • Panama 89,
  • Afghanistan 79-92,
  • El Salvador 80-92,
  • Haiti 87-94,
  • Bulgaria 90-91,
  • Albania 91-92,
  • Somalia 93,
  • Iraq 90s,
  • Peru 90s,
  • Mexico 90s,
  • Colombia 90s,
  • Yugoslavia 95-99.

There was bombing in 25 cases (for details, read the book):

  • China 45-46,
  • Korea/China 50-53,
  • Guatemala 54,
  • Indonesia 58,
  • Cuba 60-61,
  • Guatemala 60,
  • Vietnam 61-73,
  • Congo 64,
  • Peru 65,
  • Laos 64-73,
  • Cambodia 69-70,
  • Guatemala 67-69,
  • Grenada 83,
  • Lebanon-Syria 83-84,
  • Libya 86,
  • El Salvador 80s,
  • Nicaragua 80s,
  • Iran 87,
  • Panama 89,
  • Iraq 91-,
  • Kuwait 91,
  • Somalia 93,
  • Sudan 98,
  • Afghanistan 98,
  • Yugoslavia 99.

Assassination of foreign leaders, among them heads of state, was attempted in 35 countries, and assistance with torture in 11 countries:

  • Greece,
  • Iran,
  • Germany,
  • Vietnam,
  • Bolivia,
  • Uruguay,
  • Brazil,
  • Guatemala,
  • El Salvador,
  • Honduras,
  • Panama

On top of this come 23 countries where the United States has intervened in elections or has prevented elections:

  • Italy 48-70s,
  • Lebanon 50s,
  • Indonesia 55,
  • Vietnam 55,
  • Guayana 53-64,
  • Japan 58-70s,
  • Nepal 59,
  • Laos 60,
  • Brazil 62,
  • Dominican Republic 62,
  • Guatemala 63,
  • Bolivia 66,
  • Chile 64-70,
  • Portugal 74-5,
  • Australia 74-5,
  • Jamaica 76,
  • Panama 84, 89,
  • Nicaragua 84,90,
  • Haiti 87-88,
  • Bulgaria 91-92,
  • Russia 96,
  • Mongolia 96,
  • Bosnia 98.

161 examples of violence outside the USA

35 (attempted) assassinations + 11 countries with torture + 25 bombings + 67 interventions + 23 interferences with other people’s elections give 161 forms of aggravated political violence only since the Second World War. A world record.

Trends

Increase over time comes with shift in civilization target:

Phase I – Eastern Asia, Confucian-Buddhist
Phase II – Eastern Europe, Orthodox Christian
Phase III – Latin America, Catholic Christian
Phase IV – Western Asia, Islam

The phases overlap, but this is the general picture.

The Phases of Military Empire Excursions

In the first phase the focus was above all on people in Korea, south and north, wanting reunification of their nation, and on poor peasants in Viêt Nam wanting independence.

In the second phase there was the Cold, not Hot, War for containment of communism.

In the third phase the targets were poor people, small and indigenous populations supported by “maoist” students.

And in the fourth phase, which is dominating the picture today, the focus was on Islamic countries and movements, Palestinians being an important example.

American priorities

All the time we find that the USA supports those who favor US business and growth, and works against those who give higher priority to distribution and basic needs of the most needy. They die, 100,000 per day, underfed, underclothed, undersheltered, undercared, underschooled; jobless, hopeless and futureless.

Satisfiers for their needs cannot be bought with the money they do not have, and cannot be bought with labor because that requires jobs or land (seeds, water, manure) they do not have.

A cruel world built on a world trade headed by the USA, supported by US dominated military and allied governments, and often populations who benefit from cheap resources and food products.

Religion

What is new in the fourth phase has something to do with religion. Islam is just as concerned with sin and guilt and expiation, with crime and punishment, as Christianity. But they do not place God and his country, and particularly “God’s Own Country”, the USA, higher than Allah and his countries, particularly not Allah’s own holy country, Saudi Arabia.

A United Nations Security Council with a nucleus of four Christian and one Confucian country have little authority in Islam, as opposed to the authority enjoyed in the Christian countries in Eastern Europe and Latin America. And buddhist, East Asian countries are perhaps more inclined to change a bad joint karma than to issue certificates of guilt to the USA.

In other words, the real resistance had to come in the fourth phase with a new Pearl Harbor that many see as the introduction to a long-lasting Third World War.

The Buildup to World War III

Of that we should not be so certain.

But one thing is clear: Anybody who was the least bit surprised 11 September was ignorant, naive or both.

The bottomless, limitless state terrorism of the United States got a very unsurprising answer: terrorism against the United States.

With an estimated 12-16 million killed, and an average of 10 bereaved for each one, with pain and sorrow, lust for revenge and revanche growing, no act of revenge would be inconceivable. But the deeper roots lie not in the never-ending chain of “blowback” violence. They are in the numerous unresolved conflicts built into the US Empire.

The way to solution for sure passes through US Empire dissolution.

The Pentagon planner’s “to those ends we will do a fair amount of killing” reflects imperial reality. The when-where- against whom has just been explored.

And then what?

3. On the decline and fall of empires: the Soviet Empire case

In a comparative study of the decline (of ten) and fall (of nine, No. 10 is the US Empire) in 1995 , with an economic focus, the conclusion was that no single factor, but a combination of factors in a syndrome was the general cause:

  • A division of labor whereby foreign countries, and/or foreigners inside one’s own country, take over the most challenging and interesting and developing tasks, given the historical situation;
  • A deficit in creativity related to a deficit in technology and good management, including foresight and innovation;
  • One or several sectors of the economy neglected or lagging;
  • And, at the same time, expansionism as ideology/cosmology, exploiting foreign countries and/or one’s own people inviting negative, destructive reactions.

Rome and Russia as examples

The syndrome idea came from an earlier study of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire where many authors have come up with many single factor theories. The idea was then applied to the Soviet Empire in 1980 , focusing on five factors referred to as contradictions, tensions, like the four points above:

In the society:

  • A top-heavy, centralized, non-participatory society run by the Russian nation controlling other nations,
  • The city controlling the countryside,
  • The socialist bourgeoisie the socialist proletariat,
  • The socialist bourgeoisie having nothing to buy because the processing level was too low;

In the world: a confrontational foreign policy run by the Soviet Union controlling and intervening in satellite countries.

The prediction, made many times by this author in 1980, was that the Soviet Empire would crumble not because of any single factor but because of “synchronic maturation of contradictions, followed by demoralization of Center and Periphery elites”, with the Berlin Wall crumbling in an early phase, within 10 years.

The Mechanism.

The mechanism was not the big bang of war, but the whimper of demoralized elites…

… who after lashing out violently become corrupt, alcoholized, overfed, sometimes charming, ego-maniacs.

4. On the contradictions of the US Empire.

The prediction of the decline and fall of the Soviet Empire was based on the synergy of five contradictions, and the time span for the contradictions to work their way through decline to fall was estimated at 10 years in 1980.

1980 Prediction = Fall of Russia in 10 years = 1990.

Sometimes I added a No. 5: between myth, the massive Soviet propaganda, and reality – to some extent dissolved in marvelous jokes.

The prediction of the decline and fall of the US Empire is based on the synergy of 14 contradictions, and the time span for the contradictions to work their way through decline to fall was estimated at 25 years in the year 2000.

2000 Prediction = Fall of the US Empire in 25 years = 2025.

There are more contradictions because the US Empire is more complex, and the time span is longer also because it is more sophisticated.

After the first months of President George W. Bush (selected) the time span was reduced to 20 years because of the way in which he sharpened so many of the contradictions posited the year before, and because his extreme singlemindedness made him blind to the negative, complex synergies. He just continued.

Revised Prediction = Fall of the US Empire in 20 years = 2020

President William J. Clinton (elected, twice) was seen in a different light.

Confronted with a pattern of contradictions, no doubt with significant differences in terminology and numbers, his violence was an intervention in Somalia that he canceled, a war against Serbia of which he evidenced heavy doubts and never any enthusiasm, and a couple of missiles fired in anger.

Being superintelligent, demoralization in high places, and sex in strange places, might have been the consequences.

Hypothesis: they tried to impeach him not so much for the latter as for the former – using the latter as pretext. The effort misfired, but a highly non-demoralized George Bush captured the US Presidency.

Here is the list of 14 contradictions posited in 2000:

I. Economic Contradictions (US led system WB/IMF/WTO NYSE Pentagon)

1. Between growth and distribution: overproduction relative to demand, 1.4 billion below $ 1/day, 100.000 die/day, 1/4 of hunger

2. Between productive and finance economy (currency, stocks,bonds) overvalued, hence crashes, unemployment, contract work

3. Between production/distribution/consumption and nature: ecocrisis, depletion/pollution, global warming

II. Military Contradictions (US led system NATO/TIAP/USA-Japan)

4. Between US state terrorism and terrorism: Blowback

5. Between US and allies (except UK, D, Japan), saying enough

6. Between US hegemony in Eurasia and the Russia India China triangle, with 40% of humanity

7. Between US led NATO and EU army: The Tindemans follow-up

III. Political Contradictions (US exceptionalism under God)

8. Between USA and the UN: The UN hitting back

9. Between USA and the EU: vying for Orthodox/Muslim support

IV. Cultural Contradictions (US triumphant plebeian culture)

10. Between US Judeo-Christianity and Islam (25% of humanity; UNSC nucleus has four Christian and none of the 56 Muslim countries).

11. Between US and the oldest civilizations (Chinese, Indian, Mesopotamian, Aztec/Inca/Maya)

12. Between US and European elite culture: France, Germany, etc.

V. Social Contradictions (US led world elites vs the rest: World Economic Forum, Davos vs World Social Forum, Porto Alegre)

13. Between state corporate elites and working classes of unemployed and contract workers. The middle classes?

14. Between older generation and youth: Seattle, Washington, Praha, Genova and ever younger youth. The middle generation?

15. To this could be added: Between myth and reality.

The list was a simple reading of the US Empire situation. More sophisticated discourses are certainly possible, keeping the key ideas of syndromes, synergies and demoralization.

5. The maturation of contradictions: An update after 3 years

We shall use the same formulations as above, drop the small explanatory remarks in the above list, and add some kind of, hopefully informed, running commentary on contemporary affairs.

Obviously, the US Empire as a functioning, dynamic reality, not as a static structure, with the 14 contradictions in its wake is a very complex system.

In such systems linearities are rare, causal chains split and unite; loops, spirals, any curve shape, are ubiquitous. Quantum jumps when two factors are strongly coupled, one changes and the other remains constant, will be frequent.

But the prediction is that within twenty years the four types of unequal exchange with the USA in the Center will wither away, whether what comes is more equal exchange or less exchange, in other words isolation. Or both.

I. Economic Contradictions

1. Between growth and distribution:

Generally growth is sluggish with the possible exception of China, and the distribution often worsening, both between and within countries.

However, the basic concern is with livelihood at the bottom of world society, the preventable mortality and the suffering due to near-death morbidity from hunger or easily preventable/curable diseases.

That syndrome is with us, and the analysis in terms of overproduction leading to unemployment leading to under-demand leading oversupply leading to more unemployment etc. stands.

At the same time monetization of land/seeds/water/manure impedes the conversion of labor into food by tilling one’s own land.

The US Empire pursues growth but neglects and prevents distribution, thereby undercutting itself since a key aspect of growth in increased demand, meaning increased consumption, all over.

2. between productive and finance economy.

Domestic and global market turnover being high even if the growth is sluggish in the productive economy in many countries, and distribution being low there will be heavy accumulation of liquidity high up searching for an outlet.

Luxury consumption and productive investment being limited the obvious outlet is buying and selling in the finance economy, also known as speculation.

The productive economy responds by putting up bogus, virtual enterprises like ENRON and WORLDCOM that the growth in the finance economy quickly gets out of synch with growth in the productive economy.

Thus, the 2001 sharpening of his contradiction into a crash for some stocks and depreciation of the US dollar was as expected, indicative of a chronic pathology.

One basic cure for that pathology is the distribution that the US Empire, through its use of the WB/IMF/WTO NYSE Pentagon system is impeding. As that cure is at present unavailable the underlying pathology will produce new increases in financial goods values and new crashes.

3. between production/distribution/consumption and nature:

The Bush administration’s unilateral exit from the Kyoto Protocol sharpened this contradiction considerably and was a key factor behind the banner at the 2002 summit in South Africa: Thank you, Mr Bush, you have made the world hate America.

The explanation given was that the Protocol impeded US economic growth (meaning unacceptable to powerful corporations).

This move endangers the planet and is an expression of contempt for global regimes based on negotiating ratifiable treaties.

The USA could have demanded re-negotiation. But the US Empire had other priorities and mobilized millions in the movement for sustainable development against the USA.

II. Military Contradictions

4. Between US state terrorism and terrorism:

This contradiction underwent a quantum jump on 11 September 2001 although the number killed was less than the number killed in the aftermath of the other 11 September, in 1973.

The USA supported coup against the socialist government of Salvador Allende (one of the now 68 interventions after the Second World War, counting Iraq). 

Highly predictable, as predictable as its repetition unless the US Empire itself exits from the cycle of violence and decides to understand “that the enemy may be us/US”.

But the US Empire now talks about interventions in more than 60 countries, lasting more than a lifetime. A heavy price for the failure to try to, or the effort to avoid to, solve conflicts/contradictions.

At this point an obvious remark:

An effort to explain 9/11, for instance as a “reaction to the US Empire by hitting two major instruments for economic and military operation”…

…or the short-hand as “revenge” and “unresolved conflict” in no way justifies the gruesome act.

Nor is the US intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq justified.

But like Kosova they can both be partly explained as efforts to maintain and expand the US Empire, for more control of the world oil market, and “to keep the world safe for our economy” by establishing military bases.

Violence hits the Empire at their strongest point, is as wrong, ineffective and counterproductive as the US violence and mobilizes against the perpetrators.

Ruling out explanation as justification runs against Enlightenment rationality: solve problems by identifying causal chains, then removing causes like violence cycles and unresolved conflicts.

But the US Empire stands in the way and will ultimately have to yield.

5. between US and allies:

Very fluid. The US Empire does not want to be seen as the US Empire but as something generally supported by “advanced societies”, “civilized” as against “evil”, “chaotic” and “terrorist”. Washington builds coalitions with Allies in the NATO/TIAP/US-Japan systems, and others.

This contradiction (and many others) has never surfaced so clearly as in connection with the war against Iraq, but there were also tensions budding in connection with the Yugoslavia and Afghanistan operations.

Public opinion is not an important variable here.

Washington deals with governments and for that reason is very concerned with who are the members.

The three ways of exercising power, persuasion, bargaining and threats, are best exercised behind closed doors so as not to be exposed to anything like the German Foreign Minister’s devastating remark to the US Secretary of Defense in München February 2003:

"In a democracy you have to present arguments for your position, and your arguments are not convincing." 

If the public knew what goes on behind closed doors, like supporting an attack on Iraq in return for having somebody inscribed on the US list of terrorist organization, the opposition would increase.

In 2000 UK, Germany and Japan were seen as reliable allies.

This failed to predict the German position, linked to the Social Democratic Party having been pressed already against its inner conviction over Yugoslavia and Afghanistan.

Australia, however, was highly predictable as an Anglo-Saxon country , and Japan behaved as predicted.

The cost-benefit analysis of the countries varies, but the trend is against unconditional support for the US Empire. A very sensitive contradiction that will sharpen if people exercise much more pressure on governments.

6. Between US hegemony in Eurasia and Russia India China:

These are enormous countries, unconquerable so the USA has approached them through their fear of Muslim populations, in Chechnya, in Kashmir (and all over) and Xinjiang respectively.

After the NATO expansion eastward and the USA-Japan alliance (with Taiwan and South Korea as de facto members) expansion westward from 1995, the three countries resolved most of their problems, came closer together (although not in a formal alliance).

But those moves were temporarily stopped by the USA aligning them against Islamic terrorism, meaning Muslims fighting for more autonomy/independence in the three places mentioned.

The attack on Iraq seems to have sharpened the contradiction again as they do not participate in the occupation (knowing something about Islamic guerrillas). But the USA still has considerable market access and investment economic clout with all three governments.

7. Between USA led NATO and an EU army:

This is not the same as the two preceding points which are more about abstaining from support, and countries feeling the pincer movement of the US Empire, possibly creating an alliance.

Here we are dealing with a new multinational army of a potential superpower, creating identity problems for some members.

The question, "why do they need this army when they have NATO?" has an answer in dualist logic: "this shows they are not entirely with us, hence they are against us."

There will be much maneuvering behind closed doors concerning this contradiction.

But the general move will be in the direction of an EU Army for some members, building on the present Eurocorps, with a line of command that does not end in Washington, nor passes through Washington except for some exchange of information. For defensive purposes or a coming EU Empire? To take over the spoils?

III. Political Contradictions

8. Between USA and the UN:

The most powerful country in the world also uses the veto in the Security Council most frequently and has close to a de facto economic veto by withholding or withdrawing support for programs not to their liking.

In addition to the US Empire clout on many UN members, like changing the conditions for loans according to voting pattern.

That this behavior is resented stands to reason and that resentment came out in the open when the Anglo-Saxon USA/UK alliance failed to get their second resolution on Iraq accepted by the UNSC.

However, very energetic US diplomacy and again US Empire clout prevented what Washington was afraid of using the Uniting for Peace resolution to lift an issue that has gotten stuck in the UNSC into the General Assembly.

A UNGA debate and vote would make the limited support for an attack on Iraq rather than the French-German approach of deep UN inspection clear.

9. Between USA and the EU:

This goes far beyond EU army vs NATO.

The EU has today 15 members, by May 2004 there will be 25, with more to come. If the EU, very much in their own interest, decided to bridge the basic fault-lines in the whole European construction, between Orthodox and Catholic/Protestant Christianity, and between Islam and Christianity (from 1054 and 1095 respectively) by opening the EU for Russian and Turkish membership, well, then the USA would be very far behind indeed.

We would be talking of 750 million+ inhabitants.

The process of membership might have to be gradual, like X% increase per year in access to EU labor market against X% increase per year in access to resources.

The relation to East Asia may be problematic, but the EU is also doing good work on this fault-line.And a giant EU could only gain from abstaining from any imitation of the US Empire, signing up for UN support instead.

IV. Cultural Contradictions

10. Between US Judeo-Christianity and Islam:

These are the abrahamitic religions, and the expression Judeo-Christianity, so frequent in the USA, draws a wedge among them.

With the recent fundamentalist alliance based on the idea that Armageddon is near and that the first coming of the Messiah and the second coming of Christ could be the same person, this contradiction has become very sharp indeed.

But Islam is expanding very quickly, Christianity is not and the Jews are a small minority.

This rift will mark clear borders against US Empire penetration.

The young Saudi Wahhabite perpetrators on 9/11 may have acted more than they dreamt of on behalf of 1.3 billion Muslims, and not only 300 million Arabs. And this warlike relation will limit US Empire expansion considerably.

11. Between US and the oldest civilizations:

When people talk of fundamentalism they usually mean the religious articulation of old cultures.

But cultures are many-dimensional, including language and other forms of expression, and sacred times and sacred places in history and geography, anything.

There are awakenings all over the world, seeing ancient non-Western cultures not as exotic museum objects to be observed but not lived.

The destruction of artifacts from Sumer/Babylon in Iraq was seen as an effort to make the Iraqis governable by destroying other foci of identification. A typical example of a contradiction in an early, infant stage, but filled with potential for rapid maturation and powerful articulation.

12. Between US and European elite culture:

The world, or so the West thinks, has four major geo-cultural Centers:

  • The USA.
  • The UK.
  • France.
  • Germany.

Others can learn to imitate or produce exotica. France and Germany continue the struggle for cultural prevalence relative to the USA, with Anglo-Saxon UK being somewhere in between.

V. Social Contradictions

13. Between state corporate elites and working classes of unemployed and contract workers:

The powerful US trade union complex, the AFL/CIO, voted for the first time against a war: Iraq.

But the working classes are today kept in line by the threat of unemployment and the inferiority of contract work relative to that vanishing category, the real position, with security.

The state-corporate elites are better organized and at making themselves insubstitutable. They can make hire and fire become easy, with the ultimate threat of automation (“modernization”) settling issues.

The postmodern economy can do without workers, but not without customers.

Firing workers they fire customers by reducing their acquisitive power.

The world middle classes can join by boycotting the products of the US Empire, like oil from Iraq, Boeing aircraft (one of the major death factories in the world); in general boycotting US consumer goods, capital goods and financial goods, like US dollars, stock and bonds – but keeping personal contacts.

14. Between older generation and youth:

Younger than ever, not only college students against the Viêt Nam war but high school students, easily mobilized through the Internet as long as that lasts.

Maybe an element of myth versus reality in this: they have been served propaganda that seems very remote from reality.

The same may apply to women, but here Washington has played the cards well:`”homeland security” drives the issue home and women into the ranks defending the defenders of the home and the family.

But the other nations in the USA, the Inuits, Hawai’ians, First Nations, Chicanos, African Americans, could be pitted against the Anglo-Saxon, Southern Baptist, militarized Deep South, now in command.

Hopefully they will not create an emergency to cancel elections they may not win.

7. And the decline and fall?

Have a look at the 14 contradictions, and then a look at the definition of an empire. The way of solving these contradictions eating at the heart of the system is very simple:

For the 3 economic contradictions: reduce, even stop exploiting!
For the 4 military contradictions: reduce, even stop killing!
For the 2 political contradictions: reduce, even stop dominating!
For the 3 cultural contradictions: reduce, even stop alienating!
For the 2 social contradictions: reduce, even stop all the above!

For each reduction, the US Empire is, by definition, declining.

For each stop the US Empire is falling.

Stop all four, and the US Empire is gone, although some may survive in residual forms like the Russian Empire in Chechnya and the British Empire in Iraq.

The most dramatic recent example.

The most dramatic recent example is possibly the dissolution of the French Empire: de Gaulle had the incredible personal grandeur to terminate the whole empire (except for the Pacific and some other places) and like for the Soviet and British Empires a number of independent countries were born.

Global capitalism, however, has a tendency to recreate trans-border exploitation, and there are, as mentioned, residuals.

A new world was born, however, in the 1960s from the Western empires, in the 1990s from the Soviet Empire.

Only the naive will assume that new world to be paradise on earth.

New systems emerge with their contradictions.

The tradeoffs

The rulers of the British, French and Soviet empires had concluded that the costs by far outrun the gains.

Some others sometimes come to the conclusion that the costs of the fall, including for the Periphery, by far outrun the gains.

That, of course, depends on the successor system, the alternative.

This author favors United Nations global governance, and not an EU Empire. But that is another story.

Confusions

The British and French empires were based on “overseas” colonies, the Soviet empire on contiguous, Czarist/Bolshevik, “union”, and the US Empire is based on what the Pentagon planner said, with the non-US Periphery being “independent” countries.

This confuses some whose empire concept is linked to “colonies” and not to independent countries; and others whose concept is linked to “overseas”, not to contiguous territory.

Still others got confused because three of these Centers are Western democracies, beyond the suspicion of ever committing major wrongs.

As for the ending…

The definition opening this essay is based on a relation of unequal exchange between Center and Periphery, not on Periphery geography or Center polity.

That unequal exchange, divided into four components, is the root contradiction of the empire as a system.

From the four deep contradictions flow the fourteen surface contradictions, visible to everybody, the subject of journalism. The deep contradictions almost never are.

So the basic model explored so far is: 4 deep contradictions imply 14 surface contradictions.

As the 14 mature, synchronize and synergize the Center may loosen the grip on the Periphery…

  • In one conscious, enlightened act (de Gaulle) or,
  • See the Empire dissolve, slowly (UK) or,
  • Quickly (the Soviet Union).

USA, the choice is yours.

The USA today

But the USA now behaves like a wounded elephant, lashing out in all directions.

This is the boiling stage of demoralization, with emotions impeding rational thinking about is and ought, to be followed by a frozen stage, a “let go”, more like the Soviet Union, or Clinton.

Demoralization is oscillating before it stabilizes.

Like individual pathologies, healing is related to the ability to come on top of the pathology rather than the other way round. Like now, with the USA driven by a conflict mainly of its own making.

The current contradictions

The model above can now be expanded: [4] implies [14] implies Demoralization implies -[4] implies -[14] The 4 deep lead to 14 surface contradictions and demoralization which leads to a let go of Empire and the dissolution of the 14.

However: the 4 may have deeper roots.

Thus, where does the inequity come from? From an unfettered capitalism so inequitable that it needs some military protection.

But where does capitalism come from?

And all that violence?

The cultural superiority complex with missionary right and duty, and no duty to understand other cultures, may be related to the sense of exceptionalism as God’s Chosen People and Country. But where does that idea come from?

And so on and so forth.

The 4 defining the US Empire are not uncaused, not unconditioned.

But the focus here is on their removal and not on removing even deeper, but very evasive causes. This can happen through negative feedback loops via waning faith in the viability of the Empire as a system, in other words demoralization.

The 14 may have other roots. The economic contradictions come from capitalism; the USA was violent before the US Empire; some EU members may hate the US Empire because it stands in the way of their own ambitions; the same applies to competitive cultures such as an Islam that wants an expanding dar-al-Islam, the abode of Islam, as successor to the battlefield, the dar-al-harb.

But the world is better off under USA than under EU or Islam, some say.

There is some truth to all of that. But the problem is not only the US share of the world capitalist pie but how it implies killing, domination and alienation. This has to decline, fall and go, while paying attention to all the other contradictions.

There will be class, generation, gender, nation struggle also without the US Empire. True, but today that is the major problem.

The 14 may strengthen the resolve to maintain the 4. In the beginning, and one at the time, yes. Cosmetics may be applied, bland compromises entered, people articulating the contradictions silenced, ridiculed, persecuted, killed.

It is the synergy of several contradictions that leads to demoralization and ultimate decline.

Contradictions between dominant and dominated nations within a country tend to bounce back and find new outlets. The dominated face brutal force but not nagging doubts about viability.

Their national home is a dream untested by contradictions whereas the empire has been tested and found nonviable at any speed.

Demoralization may not negate the 4.

What we expect to happen…

What we are talking about is decreasing faith in the viability…

… even decreasing faith in the legitimacy, of the Empire.

With boiling anger at first, then a frozen let go.

With the possibility of an autonomous let go.

Either the Center deliberately looses the grip, or the Periphery slips out its clammy, feeble claws.

Either way, decline and fall.

However, after a phase of demoralization a new political class may decide not to let go but just the contrary, to strengthen the grip, like the USA is trying right now.

Given the obvious, the impermanence of everything, this will only postpone the inevitable.

Negating the 4 may not negate the 14.

This is certainly more true than untrue. As explored below, we may even talk about an objective contradiction having lost, or even crushed, its subject in search of a new subject.

There are many other roots for many of the contradictions. That one contradiction (syndrome) may conceal another, the latter blossoming when the former is wilting, is clear.

But that daoist insight will not stop contradictions from maturing.

As to the US Empire, there is light at the end of a long and twisting tunnel. But after that tunnel there are new tunnels.

8. On contradictions in general

The concept itself harbors contradictions in the sense of tensions among meanings. The common factor seems to be a whole, a holon, a system, with at least two forces operating.

The tension is between the forces.

There is no assumption of only two forces, nor that they are exactly opposite, nor that they are of the same size. Newton’s Third Law is written that way, expressing a contradiction. But that is a special case and should not distort our ideas of social systems.

We need a more general discourse.

General discussion on systems

Before two or more forces let us explore the cases of 0 or 1.

Even with the vagueness of “force” it is not unreasonable to attribute the property “dead” to a system with no force, no movement, tendency, inclination. The objection may be that much happens to a buried corpse: “to” yes, but not “in”. The forces are exogenous to the system, not endogenous, like in a live organism.

Introduce one force, like running.

The body spends energy. And the counterforce is not slow in announcing itself as fatigue, trying to change a motion into a non-motion referred to as “rest”. The mechanical analogue brings up the idea of R, a dynamically changing resultant force that reflects magnitude and direction of all forces. The system will move or rest with the resultant. R>0 means move, R=0 means equilibrium, R<0 means rest deficit.

Is a force always accompanied by a counterforce? Is there always a reactio with an actio? And in systems with foresight, could there even be a proactio for any expected actio? And a pro-proactio? I find this a very useful an axiom in the analysis of social and personal systems. But I see no reason to assume that reactio and proactio are necessarily opposed. They could also be aligned with actio and, at least to start with, reinforce actio.

The idea of force-counterforce twins might lead us to an even number of forces as they come in pairs. We do not say that one is producing or generating the other since that leads to an infinite number. Rather, we assume synchronicity; they are “co-arising” as buddhist epistemology will have it rather than one force generating the next, generating the next, etc. And there is no reason to land on an even number. Another metaphor might be a bundle of forces somehow accounting for the tensions in the system.

Practical Discussion

Let us move from general talk about “systems” and “forces” to more specific social and personal systems. In the conceptual neighborhood is the idea of “conflict” as tension in goal-seeking systems because of incompatibility between the goals.

Goals are then associated with life even when attributed metaphorically to non-life as in “mountains striving upward”.

If incompatible goals are in the same system we have a dilemma, if in different systems we have a dispute.

A goal-holder conscious of the goal is an actor, if not conscious a party. And that brings in the major distinction between subjective and objective contradictions.

A subjective contradiction passes through and is reflected by the human brain; as thought/consciousness, as speech/articulation as action/mobilization. But not necessarily in that order, intellectualized like a philosopher who first reflects, then writes and then – maybe does nothing.

We could just as well assume the opposite order, the actor mobilizing for action out of old habit, then saying what he feels he thinks and thinking what he feels. Or any other sequence. But sooner or later there is consciousness.

With two goals we get two goal-seeking forces, A and B, and three possibilities for the resultant: R=A (A wins), R=B (B wins) or R=0, an in-between equilibrium, also known as a compromise.

At that point the mechanical analogy breaks down.

The three cases do not exhaust the possibilities. Moreover, they do not eliminate the contradiction. A or B wins does not mean that the dissatisfied loser no longer has the same or some other goal incompatible with the winner’s goal.

The contradiction is still there, under the lid of the boiling cauldron of a defeat. And a compromise may leave both of them semi-dissatisfied. If we use the term “sharp” to describe the contradiction as it was, “blunt” may apply to a compromise. But how do we transcend the contradiction?

Since the three possibilities exhaust the logic of opposing forces within a system, the answer is “by changing the system”.

Changing the System

This is what Gorbachev faced in the contradiction between the Soviet Empire and the social forces wanting basic change in the DDR: he let the DDR go.

The contradiction now being between people and party elites in the DDR, the latter then yielded to West Germany, BRD, eventually to be absorbed by them. As a result the Soviet Empire declined and fell and BRD absorbed DDR. The contradiction is still there, but finds other articulations.

And this is what Gorbachev’s successors never managed to do with Chechnya. All they could do was to prevent them from winning, not to transcend the contradiction. For that to happen they would have to let Chechnya go, which will happen sooner or later anyhow.

For the contradiction to be transcended, and the tension to be released, system change is needed, and more so the deeper the contradiction is in the system.

An empire is not changed by suppressing, winning, over some party or even actor; that only makes the empire more imperial.

An empire is changed by becoming less imperial. And that is also known as a decline from the empire’s point of view. At the end of that road is its fall.

The stages in the contradiction life-cycle can be summarized:

[0] Objective contradiction independent of consciousness

[1] Consciousness-formation through THOUGHT (intrasubjective)

[2] Articulation through SPEECH (intersubjective)

[3] Mobilization through ACTION (private and/or public)

[4] Struggle among mobilized actors

violent or nonviolent
quick or slow
without or with outside parties mediating
with less or more polarization = decoupling

[5] Outcomes of struggle

[a] prevalence or compromise - back to [0]-[4][b] transcendence = a new reality
- negative transcendence under a new actor
- positive transcendence as new coupling

Through the [1]-[2]-[3] sequence a party becomes an actor pursuing goals by more or less adequate tactics chosen from [4].

[5a] does not end the lifecycle of a contradiction, only a lid on it or a blunting of it, as has been argued above.

[5b], transcendence, is the end of that contradiction lifecycle. This does not mean the end/death of the system as it may harbor other contradictions at various lifecycle stages.

Transcendence, going beyond, is the creation of a new reality: -negative transcendence, neither-nor; goals not achieved -positive transcendence, both-and; goals achieved, with a twist.

Ecuador-Peru conflict

Take the Ecuador-Peru conflict over where to draw the border in a contested 500km2 zone up in the Andes, with three wars to settle the issue.

  • Military victory for one of them, annexing the zone to their national territory, is “prevalence”.
  • Drawing a border, for instance along a ceasefire line, is “compromise”. Negative transcendence could be to give the zone to the UN or the OEA, creating a new social reality.
  • And positive transcendence could be a binational zone, owning it together, with the twist that neither country has monopoly. A new reality. And both new realities, systems, would in turn produce their own contradictions.

Time has then come to explore the problematic relations between objective and subjective contradictions.

A social system comes with differences between categories– like genders, generations, races, classes, nations, territories– which then become relations in an interaction system; which then become fault-lines, usually because the interaction is on unequal terms; which then may lead to polarization and a structure of discrimination accompanied by a culture of prejudice. All known societies harbor more or less of these inequalities and inequities.

An empire uses such structures and cultures as building blocks, and can be seen as a two (or multi-)tier system linking domestic and global faultlines. There is a Center and a Periphery in the global system of countries. Inside the Center, and inside the Periphery, there is also a center and a periphery. All three systems may be based on the logic of quadruple inequity (for killers-killed sometimes substitute the softer guards-prisoners).

The linchpin

The linchpin in the system is the harmony between the center in the Center and the center in the Periphery.

The USA is right now (Summer 2003) trying to construct an Iraqi center in harmony of interest with the USA state/corporate center. The Iraqi center must do the four jobs locally and deliver the fruits of unequal exchange such as economic value, wanted terrorists, obedience, conditioning to the center in the (USA/UK) Center, keeping a commission.

They are rewarded with material living standard at a US elite level.

What has just been described is a simple empire linking three systems of unequal exchange, two domestic and one global.

The US empire is complex; being a world hegemon no domestic system is entirely delinked from that empire. The EU empire links 15 (soon 25) Center countries to 100+ Periphery countries, but softly so.

There are also other divisions than the faultlines in domestic and global society, like among political parties in more or less democratic societies, and groups of countries in an undemocratic global system.

Social movements, the subjective contradictions, more or less conscious, articulated and mobilized across some primordial or newly created dividing lines, prepolarize the system, and are ready for [4], struggle. But for what?

Ideally for the objective contradiction, with an unresolved issue at the center which then has to become the cause of the movement. And that gives rise to basic problem of adequacy in the coupling between subjective and objective contradictions, between the causes and the issues. Both are parts of social reality. But the movements may have an inadequate consciousness and cut the issues wrongly. And the issue may be an orphan, waiting to be picked up by a movement with adequate consciousness. There may be a contradiction between movement contradiction and issue contradiction. And the result is bad, derailed politics.

Myanmar/Burma

Thus, the subjective contradiction in Myanmar/Burma between the autocratic military government SLORC and the pro-democracy movement headed by a woman. A woman, identified with one nation in a multi-national society, one upper/middle class in a very poor society. However, married to a Westerner in a country developing its own identity may be inadequate for the objective contradictions of the country.

From a Western point of view the basic contradictions are autocracy vs (Western) democracy and closure vs openness of the country to economic and cultural penetration.

The subjective contradiction is adequate for those issues. But there are other issues. Inadequacy may derail the process. The objective and the subjective must somehow mirror each other.

India

Thus, Gandhi had literally speaking to divest himself of his Westernness and his high caste paraphernalia, become very Hindu and share the living conditions of the lower castes and untouchables before he could lead Indian masses toward freedom and democracy.

The leader of Free India, however, Jawaharlal Nehru, was very Western, very high caste, very secular and steered India exactly in that direction.

Gandhi wanted an India based on the “oceanic circles” of autonomous, self-reliant villages; Nehru a modern, secular, industrial, socialist India. The subjective matters.

Liberals tend to study the subjective movements and Marxists the objective issues. The argument here is for both-and, and more particularly for the contradiction between the two contradictions.

Norway

An example from Norway: the objective contradiction a century ago between the “well conditioned” and the majority “populace”, in steep livelihood gradients, and the subjective contradictions in the party system.

The populace lived on farming, fishing, hunting, and as employees; the well conditioned from fortune, as employers or self-employed.

There were grey zones.

The Labor Party, through an act of political genius, created an alliance of farmers, fishermen and industrial workers, very adequately posited against the well conditioned.

They won the elections, prevailed for two generations, and created a new social reality, the welfare state.

That society had its own objective contradictions, positing a minority of aged-women-frail/handicapped-foreign workers against the rest. Uncarried by adequate subjective contradictions the objective contradiction deepens in the midst of plenty. The Labor Party was totally inadequate. And the issue remains unsolved.

Movements against the US Empire: social reality is complex. Only when cause and issue coincide will the movements be adequate.

Conclusions

Now, this piece was written over fifteen years ago. So it is dated. Issues of the day then seem trivial now, with modern issues and conditions quite different.

Never the less, this individual has a fine track record of predicting global events related to empires.

He uses a unique system of “contradictions” to come to his conclusions. It tends to be wordy and confusing, but it works. And at this stage that is all that matters.

He predicts that the USA will go into a state of upheaval starting in 2020. The duration for this period of change is unknown. What we do know is that the COVID-19 coronavirus has completely changed the global Geo-political situation, and the United States is in a state of chaos as a result. It appears that whether it was the COVID-19 or something else, the United States would still be in this messy situation.

Independent on who would be in the Presidency.

Independent on the particular situations all over the world.

I know that he tended to ramble on, and the post is long. But the fact remains that all the indicators that he listed back in 2000 are still present and worsening in 2020.

Sven Henrich, NorthmanTrader - Reality check: By the time this is all over the poor will be poorer, the middle class smaller, the country horrifically in debt, unemployment much higher than before and the top 1% will be largely fine. Do not underestimate the long term impacts of this ever increasing divide.

Right or wrong. Future prophecy or not, one thing is certain, all Geo-Political indicators are pointing to a collapse of the United States Empire in some form. It depends on who will be at the Presidential Helm during the collapse…

  • Donald Trump and his neocon advisors and their MAGA plan.
  • A weak leader under Biden.
  • A radical progressive / Marxist.
  • An Obama strategy of “managed empire reduction“.

What will happen? A war? Internal domestic conflict? Internal strife resulting from the collapse of established systems? Who knows?

From the Burning Platform Blog

If you don’t feel the mood of the country turning towards confrontation and civil chaos, you are either a lackey for the establishment, a government paid drone, or propagandized to such an extent you have chosen to be willfully ignorant of your surroundings. 

This Fourth Turning seemed somewhat dormant since 2012, but government, corporate, and consumer debt continued to balloon; the divide between left and right grew as the Deep State conducted a coup against a duly elected president; and global disorder accelerated in the Middle East, Europe, Asia and South America.

The core elements of debt, civic decay, and global disorder are now coalescing into a perfect storm of consequences for a nation and world built upon a teetering edifice of unpayable debt, unfulfilled promises, the unbridled greed of a blood thirsty ruling class, and the unbelievable delusions of people who think a world built upon borrowing to consume is sustainable.

The dichotomy between what is happening in the real world and what is happening in the world of the financiers will lead to violent upheaval on a timeline not anticipated by the ruling class. 

There is a good reason gun stores were overwhelmed with business at the outset of this over-hyped flu pandemic. 

As Strauss and Howe pointed out twenty three years ago, trust in the government, central bankers, the corporate media, and “experts” is disintegrating rapidly. The anger and disillusionment grows by the day and pockets of resistance are propagating throughout the country.

The un-Constitutional destruction of rights and liberties by overbearing governors, mayors and Federal bureaucrats is pushing desperate citizens towards insurrection. The police who carry out the unlawful orders of their superiors for a paycheck should realize they live among those they are bullying and pushing around. 

There is blowback coming and they should act accordingly. 

When people have lost everything they had and any hope for the future, while witnessing the privileged continuing to reap the benefits of a rigged financial system, civil disobedience will increase and blood will begin to be shed. 

This bubble of abnormalcy will be popped.

It is weirdly fascinating to watch a Fourth Turning unfold, while in the midst of it, and knowing we are entering the phase where people have died in numbers that put this pandemic fatality count to shame during the previous two American Crisis periods. 

From 1861 to 1865 almost 5% of the male population of the country were killed. That would equate to about 8 million today. From 1939 to 1945 an estimated 65 million people were killed.

The 100,000 or so who will die in 2020 from this virus is just a prelude to the death and destruction to follow. 

The trigger for the climactic phase of this Fourth Turning is not a virus that will not kill 99.97% of the American population, but the economic consequences of the over-reaction and authoritarian response to the virus. I’ve lost respect for numerous bloggers who desperately try to paint Sweden’s response as disastrous in an effort to support their own narrative of doom.

Sweden’s decision to allow its people and businesses to use reasonable precautions and not lock down their country in the dictatorial Chinese way, has resulted in cases per million being in line with the rest of European countries and lower than the U.S. The louder these bloggers scream, the surer you can be they have been proven wrong.

It is mesmerizing to watch those on the left, along with the Republican “Never Trumpers”, flail about as the Obama/Clinton attempted coup against Trump unravels before their very eyes. The reaction of these people, along with their toadies at CNN, MSNBC and the other left wing media, reveals an unbridgeable chasm between those believing in the rule of law and people who are willing to do anything for power.

The pure hatred from those on the left for Trump and his followers can not be contained. 

They despise the deplorables in flyover country with such a passion, the spittle foaming on their lips as they describe them as gun toting, uneducated, white racists, is an indication of their fury and hate. What these entitled, suit wearing, botox injected, arrogant idiot yet idiot establishment whores fail to realize is we despise them equally and we’re armed and ready. 

While psychopaths in suits, worthless politicians, government errand boys and remote working white collar parasites of the establishment continue to get paid, they continue to prohibit the lowly wage earner from making a living. 

A price will be paid.

Trump is not a nice guy. Grey Champions (Lincoln, FDR) use their power in ways not conducive to making everyone happy. They are leading during a time of crisis and will use any means necessary to win. The coup attempt by Obama, Clinton, Comey, Clapper, Brennan, Mueller, and their minions has failed and now the tables will be turned. Trump, Barr, Grennell and Durham have the power to prosecute some of the most powerful left wing politicians and Deep State operatives on the planet.

How this plays out before November will ignite further civil strife and discontent. People have already begun taking to the streets and as this unnecessary shutdown further impoverishes the masses, things will turn nasty. Government attempting to have neighbors rat on neighbors for not obeying the Nanny State commands will backfire on the rats. Animosities and grudges will sway the actions of many, once the gloves come off.

The majority of rule following sheep believe what they are being told by their elected leaders, non-elected self proclaimed medical “experts” and the feckless shills on their boob tube. They do not see what is coming, just over the horizon. 

The divergence of opinion on how we should proceed from this point onward is immense, with biases, delusions, and inability to grasp the unintended consequences of the actions taken thus far, driving the narratives. Listening to Trump bloviate about the tremendous economic boom which will occur when we re-open the country is laughable. He sounds like a carnival barker.

He allowed himself to be bamboozled by medical “expert” hacks and their immensely flawed garbage in-garbage out models into destroying our economy, and he may end up paying the price in November as the economy is mired in a 2nd Great Depression. 

But the Dow should be at 50,000 by then, so he’s got that going for him. Trump thinks you can turn the economy on again and things will be as good as new. 

He evidently has never read Bastiat or Hazlitt. The broken window fallacy now can be called the broken country fallacy. The financial gurus crow about the fantastic job Powell and Mnuchin have done, based upon what they have seen (31% increase in S&P 500), while that which is unseen has yet to reveal itself.

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My grandmother was a flapper

I attended a Seminar on Caning at National University of Singapore

The Entire Procedure was describe in Detail including the Doctors and the precautions taken.

A Juvenile aged 17 was the person Caned. He had got into a brawl and hit someones head with a bottle of beer in a place called Boat Quay.

It was Terrible

However the Juvenile – later reformed and runs his own Indian Food Stall in a Coffee Shop selling Indo-Malaysian Cuisine.

Singaporeans are categorical – They are Necessary and They are Effective


Singapore is almost certainly a Low Crime Country

You can walk with Wads of cash in your pocket in the night to a Neighboring 711 and get a Slurpy at 2 AM in the morning and walk right back home. No one will bother you.

The Lecturer believed this was mainly due to the Rattan Cane

He said in the 1900s Singapore was a Nest of Crime and Kidnapping was particularly rampant as was Piracy. Anarchy was also dominantly rampant by Communist Forces.

It was the Rattan Cane that put fear into many criminals and deterred them from Committing a Crime


Do Innocent People get Caned?

Maybe.

However there are very strong safeguards and the Law takes a long time to make decisions.

Unlike in India- Cops dont have the pressure to look for suspects immediately and can take their time and gather preliminary evidence.

In Fact in Singapore – CCTV is GOD

Video Footage is the highest form of evidence and they strive for some Video Footage

So The Evidentiary Process is very strong and that Justifies the Rattan


I neither support it nor oppose it

Its not my country….Singaporeans know Best

I would firmly Oppose the Rattan in India because our Justice System is too Unfair and too fifth rate to warrant such a method that would lead to thousands of innocents being caned for no reason

China Reveals New Moon Lander

Fried Chicken Spare Ribs

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Ingredients

  • 8 chicken thighs with bones
  • 1 cup water
  • 2/3 cup brown sugar
  • 2/3 cup soy sauce
  • 1/2 cup apple juice or apple cider
  • 1/4 cup ketchup
  • 2 tablespoons cider vinegar
  • 2 minced garlic cloves
  • 2 tablespoons canola oil
  • 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 2 tablespoon cold water
  • 2 tablespoon cornstarch

Instructions

  1. Brown chicken legs on both side over medium heat in the oil.
  2. Drain the oil onto a paper towel.
  3. Return the chicken to the pan.
  4. In a bowl mix water, brown sugar, apple juice, ketchup, soy sauce, garlic, vinegar, pepper flakes and ground ginger.
  5. Sprinkle all over the chicken in the skillet. Bring it to a boil then reduce the heat and cover to simmer for about 20 minutes until the chicken juice is clear.
  6. Remove the chicken to a plate and keep it warm.
  7. Mix the cornstarch and water to the cooking juice until it is smooth then bring it to a boil and cook for about 2 minutes. It should be thick, similar to gravy.

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Sand Castles

Written in response to: Set your story after aliens have officially arrived on Earth.

Zachery Miller

Two weeks after the FISH descended from the sky, we went on our first family vacation. Before their arrival, the idea of going on holiday was a pipe dream; we never had the money and my parents never had the time. The aliens came promising salvation, an end to measly work, complete freedom under their stewardship, but those promises remained unfulfilled during those interim days. The In-Between, we called it, the time between arrival and the implementation of ‘paradise.’ My parents took them at their word, however, and they brought us to the beach with what little money they had. It wouldn’t matter soon anyway, they told me. They were right, of course.We loaded up the one beat-up car we had, a blue ‘01 Civic that sputtered and whined but never quit, and drove two hours to the coast. It’s difficult to believe I had lived so close to the ocean but had never seen it. Not once in sixteen years. It’s especially strange now after having lived on its shores for so long. It’s hard to imagine a world without the calming crash of waves, the pungent, nostalgic scent of brine. I don’t blame my parents for waiting so long to take me. Every day was a struggle to provide, and a trip to the beach wasn’t exactly essential. Nonetheless, I envied my brother. To be a child, to play in the sand without worry… And more than anything he didn’t have that shadow, that uncertainty, hovering over him, burning holes into his back. He was a kid, innocent and free.“I’m gonna build a sand castle!” my brother said as he wiggled and squirmed next to me in the car. He repeated his mantra over and over as if each mile marker brought with it a wave of amnesia that made him forget he had already told us his vacation plans.We arrived at the beach shortly after noon and found it packed with people of every shape and size. It was a warm July afternoon; the sky was clear and a subtle breeze tickled at my skin. It is a strange feeling seeing the ocean for the first time. Looking out onto an empty expanse of water was almost unsettling, but undeniably thrilling. Out there, in the open sea, another world breathed, alive with creatures foreign and concealed. The world never felt so big. The sky was a mirror reflecting that uncertain, salty promise.We walked along the water’s edge and soon found enough room for two beach towels and our wicker basket between them. We arranged our things and ate peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for lunch. We watched people scream with delight as they tackled the waves while others sat dour under their drooping umbrellas. That was how it was during the In-Between: some embraced a free future, and others thought it yet another shackle of misery. Hard to say who was right. My brother quickly devoured his sandwich, grabbed his small plastic pail and shovel, and ran down to an empty space near the water a few yards away. My parents laughed as they watched him construct his castle. I like to believe that they were happy, truly happy for once, watching their son build something great. Eventually they turned their minds off and laid in the sun without care for the first time in decades.I went to the water timid and shy. It was an impressive beast of a thing, the sea. It lapped at my heels, then my knees, and before I knew it I was fully embraced. I planted my feet in the sand and felt little fish nibble at my toes, the gentle press of the current as it tried to knock me over. I had never felt so present. A small piece of a puzzle put in its rightful place. And still, there was a stirring of fear. The water could take me, pull me deeper into its bosom and smother me. A shark could take a bite. A jellyfish could sting. So many things whipped through my mind but the excitement, my connection, won out. It was all so alive, and I, too, had found my place.I turned my sight to the shore and saw my brother working laboriously at his castle building. Four towers stood at each corner, connected by thick outer walls. Protruding from the middle was one giant spire of a seemingly lighter shade of stone. Lines had been carved around the walls and towers, and a comically large gate had been etched onto the side of the wall facing the ocean. Portholes were spaced out along the facade and I imagined little medieval people peeking out at the sea, weary and tired from a long day’s work. The sun caught on little fragments of stone and the light shined as though the walls were made of polished granite. It was the most glorious sand castle I’d ever seen, not that I’d seen many, admittedly. All of my brother’s love, all his passion, was poured into this masterpiece. His tongue poked out the side of his mouth as he dug a moat around the castle.A little boy walked up to my brother and caught his attention. The boy was probably around six or so, just like my brother, and he was pointing at the castle. My brother pointed down at the moat and the little boy smiled before dropping to his knees. They worked together on the moat and laughed and squealed as children do. The moat was deep and began to fill with water, which set off a new round of joyous squeaks.I let the sea sweep me off my feet and I floated along its rhythm. I closed my eyes and let my mind empty. The FISH, my parents, the world… It all drifted away with the waves… The peace of unthought, a ceasing of the mind’s chatter… An ear piercing scream pulled me back to the sand.The little boy stood above my brother, the northeast tower of his castle caved in. My brother screamed and begged the boy to stop. He scrambled to his feet and pushed the boy, who fell down onto the western tower. The surrounding walls shattered as if under volley fire, and a chunk of the center spire broke free. I ran to the shore as quickly as I could. My parents were lying on their backs and soaking up the sun, unaware of what was happening.When I arrived, the boys were yelling at each other. I pushed them apart and asked them what had happened, to which, unsurprisingly, I got two different answers. Sick of little boys trying to place blame on one another, I scolded and separated them. They both wanted to work on the castle, but I couldn’t trust them to not fight. Begrudgingly, I sat down near them and allowed them to get back to it under my supervision.The castle was repaired quickly enough and the boys were soon smiling and laughing again like nothing had ever happened. I wanted to return to the waves, but I couldn’t let my brother’s day be ruined. He wanted to build a sand castle, and I wouldn’t let anything stop him.The castle became more splendid than ever, and the people around us started to take notice. Children stared in amazement and offered their assistance. Parents congratulated their hard work. My brother would run up to our parents periodically, they’d look over at the castle lazily and give a word of dismissive affirmation, and then he’d run back to the castle eagerly. The work never seemed to end. He and the other children giggled as they danced around and created miniature villages in the shadow of my brother’s work.He looked up at me and thanked me profusely for my help, a large smile plastered to his face. I’ll never forget the pure joy he exuded that day. Though some say the FISH took all purpose away, I found some solace in preserving his smile, at least, in preserving his memory. Even now, so many years after my brother took himself away, I can feel his presence. I can see his smile so clearly.Hours later, we gathered our belongings and walked back to our car. We loaded everything up, and then my brother realized he’d left his shovel and pail behind. It was just a cheap dollar store set but it meant the world to him, so I went back to the beach to look for it. When I got down to the water, I found the sand castle completely destroyed. A lump of sand and a broken pail a yard or two away were all that remained of my brother’s triumph. I looked around for the little boy, but he was nowhere to be seen. I picked up the pail and walked back to the car cursing in frustration.I hid the pail from his sight and put it in the trunk of the car. He’d find out sooner or later that it was broken and the shovel was lost, but that could wait. I wouldn’t let anything ruin the day for him. The car ride home was filled with castle-building techniques, giddy bragging, and laughter. All of us fed off his energy and we laughed and joked along with him, acting as his royal servants, calling him “King” and “Your Majesty.” The FISH seemed like a distant memory, a nightmare that had finally, thankfully, begun to fade. Later, my brother would find that broken pail and he’d cry and cry, but not now. No, in that car nothing mattered but us; the sand castle was never destroyed, and those aliens never came.In my brother’s memory, the sand castle lives on. The building is over and he will never work on it again, but it will remain. Countless families will come and go, gawking at the glory of his kingdom. It will stand as a testament to his achievement, a mark of his greatness. I will be there to stand over and protect it, even if my shadow eats at its beauty. Under my watch, no little boy will kick sand castles again.

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Sir Whiskerton and The Cluckening: A Tale of Feathered Divas, Quack-terruptions, and a Very Flammable Hay Bale

Ah, dear reader, prepare your lighters (but maybe stand back) for a tale so gloriously chaotic that even the scarecrow would demand backstage passes. Today’s adventure stars The Valley Chicks—the farm’s most delusional (and flammable) girl group. What began as a dream of stardom ended with sirens, squabbling, and a very crispy encore. So, adjust your feather boas and join me for Sir Whiskerton and The Cluckening.


Act I: Rise of the Hen-riahs

The Valley ChicksMadison, Tiffany, and Brittany—perched atop the feed bin, their sequined vests glinting in the sun.

  • “We’re, like, hen-riah Carey!” Madison declared, fluffing her down like a Grammy winner.

  • “Our first single drops TODAY,” said Tiffany, handing out poorly photocopied “albums” (Bawk to the Future).

  • “It’s called Bawkward,” Brittany whispered. “It’s deep.”

The song (a three-note clucking loop with lyrics like “Why’d the egg cross the road? To hatch its dreams!”) was… a choice.


Act II: The Rooster Riot

The roosters, upon hearing Bawkward, collectively lost their minds.

  • “This is CULTURAL APPROPRIATION!” Elvis the Rooster crowed, flipping his sunglasses.

  • “Where’s the artistry? The soul?” Big Red added, tearing up a fan poster (it was a napkin).

Meanwhile, Ferdinand the Duck, ever the scene-stealer, burst in with an opera quack:

  • “QUAAAAACK-sotto voce!” he trilled, upstaging the Chicks’ chorus.

  • “SABOTEUR!” Madison shrieked, hurling a corn kernel at him.


Act III: Pyro… Oh No

Undeterred, the Chicks unveiled their “glitter pyro” (a stolen sparkler duct-taped to a rake).

  • “This’ll make us legends,” Tiffany said, striking a match.

  • Sir Whiskerton, mid-facepaw: “That’s a fire hazard.”

  • Brittany: “No, it’s art!”

The ensuing hay bale inferno was brief but memorable.

  • Doris the Hen live-tweeted: “🔥👌 #WorthIt #FlambeGoals”

  • The Farmer extinguished it with his “emergency” milk pail.

  • Porkchop offered a review: “Kinda crunchy. ★★★☆☆”


The Moral of the Story

As the Chicks sulked in time-out (and Ferdinand practiced his Grammy speech), Whiskerton sighed.

Moral: Not everyone’s a star… but everyone can flee pyrotechnics.


Post-Credit Scene

The Chicks rebrand as a cereal jingle group, but get sued by “Lucky Hens.”

Best Lines:

  • “We don’t need talent—we have vibes!” – Madison, pre-fire

  • “I’m quacking in falsetto!” – Ferdinand, mid-solo

  • “Arson isn’t a streaming strategy.” – Sir Whiskerton

Starring:

  • The Valley Chicks (Delusional Divas)

  • Ferdinand the Duck (Opera Villain)

  • Sir Whiskerton (Reluctant Roadie)

  • The Hay Bale (Uncredited, But Essential)

Key Jokes:

  • The Chicks’ “merch table” is just egg cartons with Sharpie doodles.

  • Rufus the Dog howls along—badly—and gets a record deal.

  • Their “group hug” post-fire sticks their feathers together.

P.S.

Remember: If your concert needs a fire marshal, you’ve already made interesting choices.

The End.


Yours harmoniously (and fireproof),
The Sir Whiskerton Team 🎤

Back in 2009 I came across the back end of a pickup truck sticking out of a thorn bush on a farm I used to shoot on. I came back with some gardening tools and cut the thorns right back.

soon enough the whole vehicle was uncovered and it turned out to a be a 1968 Morris 1000 Pickup.

I spoke to the farmer about it and he came over to take a look, “yes it’s going to a good home, you can have it”. So I purchased a bottle of teachers whiskey for him and called my local recovery company who came and collected the truck for me, pulling it out I got this picture like it was being pulled from the centre of the earth.

I’d never restored a car before and had to start from scratch learning MIG welding ect, I stripped it down and made three piles, parts to be replaced with NOS, Parts to be used as a template, to be remade by me, parts that just needed a clean up and to be placed in a cardboard box with a label, to be used in the reassembly.

After tearing it all down and stripping the car down to it’s bare nuts and bolts, I realised it would take me quite a long time and use up a lot of my spare time.

but I couldn’t stop thinking about the project during any down time I had a work. Solving problems in my mind, making lists, writing down ideas and solving the problems one at a time.

Once the Chassis was reassembled I really felt that I had turned a corner.

it took me three years of enjoyable but hard work to get the Pickup rebuilt. But when I had finished , it was the only one in my area.

my first long test drive to Southsea near Portsmouth in Hampshire, I parked her up near the D Day Museum and when I came back from the cafe there were Japanese tourists having their pictures taken with the truck.

my next long trip was to the tank Museum at Bovington, Alice drove me there and back without a problem.

She has become a very useful tool for the family, moving items around, together with my wife’s modern Nissan, we have motor transport for every need.

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When the Chinese Communist Party was founded, it established the following rules:

No assassinations

Except in cases of revenge—for example, the assassination of traitor Gu Shunzhang, who betrayed countless comrades. But that was a tragic story, because Gu’s 8-year-old daughter Gu Liqun, his 2-year-old son, and his 12-year-old brother-in-law were also involved. Zhou Enlai instructed: They are children, they must not be killed.

However, they knew too many CCP members. As a result, KMT agents took the two children with them every day on the streets of Shanghai to identify people. In the end, many were arrested and killed.

(These three children were not held accountable later, and after the founding of the PRC they lived into their 80s and 90s.)

No bribery

Because if a person joins the revolution for money instead of ideals, he is unreliable.

No use of women for seduction

This conflicted with the CCP’s founding principles, which held that such practices reduced women to mere tools.

No coercion through private scandals or force to make people join the organization or obtain intelligence

The reasoning is the same as in point 2.

~~~

From the founding of the Party in 1921 to the seizure of power in 1949, a total of 3.7 million Party members died as martyrs.

Among the Party members massacred in the Kuomintang concentration camps, 70% came from wealthy backgrounds, not from the poor.

No political party could have inspired so many people to march fearlessly to their deaths without a spirit of lofty idealism.

A former Kuomintang concentration camp officer once recalled:

I arrested countless Communists and executed countless Communists. But I was afraid of them from the bottom of my heart.

They knew they would be executed the next day, but that night they still gathered together to hold Party organization meetings, discussing gains and losses, and engaging in criticism and self-criticism.

From that moment on, I knew we were finished, that we could never defeat a party like this.

Mariana 1

Written in response to: Set your story after aliens have officially arrived on Earth.

Nicholas Thomas

      The year is 2064, two years after Earth was first contacted by the Ollut species. The Ollut came from the planet we once documented as Kepler-22b, but what they have named Ul’dumt – of course in sound. While they have learned our language quickly, it is still taking us time to do the same with theirs.They came to our planet in peace, and to prove so they have taught us technological advancements that would’ve taken us decades (if not centuries) to uncover on our own. But the most remarkable thing of note, to Captain Alexander at least, was that they did not appear all too alien – they were carbon-based lifeforms, and in many ways, they looked like humans; though their skin ranged on a spectrum from deep crimson red to a bright purple, and their eyes were apparently nothing but pupil. Captain Alexander noted he could perfectly see his reflection in their eyes when he had met one in person.Now, thanks to the exotic teaching of the Olluts, a massive deep-sea explorative vessel named Marian 1 was idle just above the trench for which it was named. The design of this watercraft was remarkable, as it was as spacious as a station on the surface, and the immense pressure just outside these walls couldn’t be felt; it was as if one were standing at sea level on Earth.It was eventually revealed that the Ollut’s had come here with a more specific purpose in mind; they had been receiving a strange type of transmission from Earth that they could not identify and came here to investigate. Once they realized we humans could be trusted, they opened up to us. Together we found this transmission, which sounded like a discordant song when run through their technology, was coming from the bottom of the Marian Trench. Thus, the Mariana 1 was constructed by both Human and Ollut hands, a symbol of unified worlds for the noble goal of scientific discovery.Captain Albert Alexander was anointed the commander of this extraordinary station, with a first mate being one of the Olluts. His name was Aq’rah, and Captain Alexander found him to be a very pleasant bit of company. Cpt. Alexander and Aq’rah were alerted of a distress signal by their ground units down at the surface of the trench. Apparently, as they set their suits to automatic homing back up to their ship, Petty Officer Garibaldi’s suit malfunctioned which sent him drifting back to the bottom of the trench.Cpt. Alexander had begun organizing a rescue party immediately and, against the advisement of his first mate, had climbed inside one of the deep-sea mechsuits. These suits were three times the size of a regular human, with a type of clear shield that covers where the operator would sit. Within just a few moments, Cpt. Alexander along with Lieutenant Hutton and Ensign Johnson all descended, down into the dark.“Light’s on, people.” Cpt. Alexander said through their coms. There was a short chorus of “Aye, captain!” as bright beams shot out from each mechsuit, like pairs of extremely heavy-duty headlights. As powerful as these lights were, they only allowed vision just a few feet ahead of them in such powerful darkness.The heavy boots of the suits each clamped on the trench’s floor with reverberating thuds. “This is your queue, Johnson.” The Captain said. Ensign Johnson nodded in his suit, not realizing that his captain most likely didn’t see this gesture, as he raised his suit’s left arm and shot a unique type of flair out of it. The flair burned bright, and the damp dark blue around them had become just a little clearer; like looking down the street at night when the moon is a quarter full. “Garibaldi’s distress call was last heard approximately fifty meters south of us,” Lieutenant Hutton said, “I suggest a spread-out wedge formation.”“That checks out. Johnson, take starboard.” Cpt. Alexander replied. Johnson moved to the left side of his captain and started to move forward, when Alexander said, “Johnson, I know you’re nodding at me in there, but for clarity’s sake please say something in response when we’re down here.” Silence at first, then, “Right. Aye Captain!” from Johnson.Even through the clear visors and with their different ways of illumination, it was difficult to see exactly where they were going in this murky deep. Occasionally Alexander would see something moving in the dark, just out of reach of the lights. Though he was certain any creature down here wouldn’t have the strength to instantly break or dismantle one of these suits, they still set him on edge. For one, these suits had no weaponry installed in them, and secondly – what the hell kind of creatures even live here? Not any kind he’d want to see face-to-face.As if Johnson could read the captain’s thoughts, he muttered, “Man, down here will never NOT give me the creeps.”“Tell me about it,” Hutton said back.Alexander chuckled, and said, “Don’t I know it. Just keep your eyes sharp, and we’ll be out of here in no time.”The three had been down here for roughly thirty minutes now, and Johnson had to swing away more than one weird type of “squid-thing!” as he called them. When Alexander had started to get nervous for Garibaldi, he heard Hutton call, “Over here! I think I see him!”Alexander and Johnson were running (or, the next best thing to running as these suits could allow) in Hutton’s direction when Alexander saw what Hutton was seeing – a blinking blue light, the same kind that can be seen on one of these suits when the lights are turned off. The blinking was sporadic and rapid, and Alexander couldn’t think of why. The answer became clear when Johnson said, “Jesus, he’s being swarmed! It’s probably that damn blue blip!”Johnson was right – Garibaldi’s mech suit was being swarmed. Different creatures that thrive in the trench were squirming and gnawing at Garibaldi’s mechsuit, some of them eating others with one fell chomp so they could be the one to get to the light – and to Garibaldi on the other side of it. “Get the hell off of him!” Hutton said angrily, as she swatted her suit’s arm at the creatures. The slimy and scaled things had turned to gnash at her instead out of anger or, possibly, confusion. When Johnson and Alexander joined in swatting these deep-sea creatures, they would eventually recede and swim away. “Fuckin’ pests!” Johnson hissed angrily at their retreating figures.“Never mind them!” Alexander said harshly; he was looking through Garibaldi’s face shield. There was no crack as far as he could see, but there was a crack somewhere in Garibaldi’s suit as he saw the water pooling inside, reaching up to his lower lip. Garibaldi’s eyes were closed, his skin was pasty white, and his lips were blue.

Jesus, I can’t imagine how God damn cold he’s got to be in there, Alexander thought. How much longer is this suit going to last down here with that crack?

“Captain, is he even…?” Johnson began, but Hutton cut him off with a sharp, “Shut up, Johnson! Not now. We have to get him back.”

Alexander nodded, noting the irony of the gesture just after his command to Johnson earlier. He hooked his suit’s arms around Garibaldi’s suit, and gave the command, “Everyone take hold of some part of him, we’re getting out of here – now.” They each did as he asked – Hutton grabbed Garibaldi’s left arm, and Johnson the right. “Get your suits on autopilot in return back to the ship, it’s the only chance we got!”

Near simultaneously, each of their mechsuits began to hover off the trench’s floor. Water jets spun rapidly under their feet as the suits themselves magnetized with their assigned return point at the bay doors – This exceptionally magnificent use of magnetization was another huge thanks to the Olluts.

The bright light from the opening hangar doors of the Mariana 1 was so inviting, that Alexander felt he could weep. He was used to submarine work, but this entire mission was something else entirely.

The four of them were safely inside the vessel and Garibaldi’s mechsuit was set as gently down as they could manage. As Alexander climbed out of his suit, he saw Aq’rah powerwalking towards him with a neutral expression. At least, Alexander thought it was neutral – with how alike the Olluts appeared to humans, their differences were still vast, and emotions were no exception to that. “Is he alive?” Aq’rah asked in his strange accent. Alexander expected some kind of, “I still think you shouldn’t have gone down there?” but he learned quickly that these were a very to-the-point kind of people.

“Yeah… I think so, anyway.” Alexander replied as he watched the standby medical team load Garibaldi onto a stretcher. Hutton and Johnson were muttering fiercely to each other by Garibaldi’s mechsuit. “Good,” Aq’rah said, “Every life here is important for this mission.” Alexander smirked at him for that, and said, “I agree completely. No one left behind!”

Aq’rah looked as if he was going to reply, but remained silent as his eyes shifted past Alexander’s shoulder. “What is-?” Alexander started to ask, but was cut off when Hutton called, “Captain, I think you should see this!”

Alexander turned briskly on his heel and looked at Hutton (and Johnson, who was looking over her shoulder and into her hands with wide eyes) and saw that she was holding a black cube in her hands. When she brought it closer to him, he could see that this strange cube was of seemingly perfect dimensions, and its coloration was the darkest thing he’d ever seen, except for the edges; the edges of this box were a dark purple only seen with a backdrop as if there was a violet flashlight being held behind it.

“That’s… Well, very peculiar, Lieutenant. Where did you find this?” Alexander asked.

“Well, if you could believe it, sir,” Hutton said in a chilled tone, “It was being clutched by Garibaldi’s suit. Suffice to say, he found it. Down there.” She pointed below them as if that needed to be specified. At this Alexander’s eyes widened, as he reached for the box. Hutton handed it to him, and he found that it was extraordinarily light in weight. “That’s not possible,” he mumbled, “It’s so clean… and with how light this is, you’d think it would be completely destroyed in that pressure!”

Aq’rah narrowed his eyes at the cube. “I do believe, Captain, that this is what we are looking for.” Alexander turned to face his first mate and asked incredulously, “You mean this is what was sending out that signal that brought your people here?” Aq’rah closed his eyes and shook his head slowly. “I do not know. But I have little doubt that this object is at least related.”

Hutton gleamed at the box when she heard this, and Johnson still stared at it with an empty, dreamy expression. Alexander noticed this and cautiously said, “I need you two to go get some rest. That’s an order.” Hutton shook herself and looked at her captain. “I feel fine, sir,” she said, “Honest! I was just a little… I guess intrigued.”

“Now, Lieutenant. That means you too, Ensign!” Alexander ordered. Hutton gave a salute and dejectedly walked away. Johnson, however, stood lazily still, saying nothing, still eyeing the black cube. Alexander handed the cube to Aq’rah. “Take this… Somewhere safe. We’ll figure out what it is later.” And radioed for medical to come and take a look at Johnson.

***

           Ensign Johnson woke up in a start and sat upright. He looked around and saw he was in sick bay. “How the hell…?” He whispered to himself. He looked next to himself and saw Garibaldi lying on a bed unconscious, tubes and wires hooked into his too-pale skin. “Hey, man,” Johnson said to his unconscious shipmate. “You just hang in there, okay?” He swung his legs over the side of the bed and stood up. He stretched his spine forward and back, then side to side. With a yawn, he moved over to the wall where a comms box was attached. “Hey Hutton, it’s Johnson. I don’t know how but I woke up in medical,” he spoke into it, “Do you know which wing I’m on?” A quiet static was all he got in response.

“Hutton?” He clicked again. More static, but now he could make out some words, “Did..s…Box?”

“What?” he asked into the speaker.

“Did..s…Box?”

Johnson rubbed his temple, irritated. “Hutton if that’s you, you gotta speak up I can’t hear a word you’re-”

“Did you see the box?” A male voice said behind him.

Johnson whirled around, almost tripping as he did so, and looked at Garibaldi. Garibaldi was standing before him, naked, the wires and tubes hanging lazily around him from out of his skin. His eyelids were closed.

“G!” Johnson said, startled, “You freaked the shit outta me, man! What are you doing?”

Garibaldi did not reply. He stood there motionlessly, looking but not looking at Johnson with his closed eyelids.

“G…?” Johnson practically whimpered. “What’s going on, man?”

Garibaldi opened his eyelids, and what was beneath them was nothingness. It wasn’t pitch blackness, but it was the type of nothing as what one cannot see behind their own head – only Johnson did see it, that nothingness, in Garibaldi’s eyes. “Did you see the box?” asked Garibaldi.

***

           Captain Alexander walked through the corridors of his ship. It was “night” time, according to their clocks; though it was perpetually night down here, the only thing stopping that was the timers on the ship’s lights. Now there was only a faint illumination of a dim red glow through the hallways. He found sleep evading him and decided this was the best way to clear his head. It was a troubling day of work, yet ultimately a success.

And there was the box.

Such a strange object that defied all reason, and was so captivating just by existing. He had so many questions about the box; where did it come from? Who made it? What is it even made of?

As he pondered this, a feeling of unease struck his stomach. No, it wasn’t unease, it wasn’t even subliminal; it was an actual, gravitational feeling.

Why are we ascending? He thought angrily. He broke into a sprint towards the bridge.

***

           Captain Alexander was through the blast doors before they would even fully open. “What the hell is going on here? Who gave the order to make land?!” He bellowed.

First Mate Aq’rah, Lieutenant Hutton, Ensign Johnson, and Petty Officer Garibaldi all stood on the bridge, their backs facing him. “Well?!” He demanded. But they did not even seem to register him. It was with this pause that Alexander noticed his surroundings – the hull of the bridge was covered in a sickly, palish purple substance that looked flesh-like. “What… How…” He didn’t know what to say, as he watched this contortion of gooey flesh on his ship start to throb – no, not throb, but breathe.

“Did you look at the box, Captain?” Aq’rah said with Garibaldi’s voice. He turned to face Alexander.

“What the fuck?!” Alexander said stumbling back into the squishy wall, raising his hands up defensively.

Aq’rah’s eyes, which were once black and reflective, now mirrored clustered stars with purple veins thrumming through them. His crewman’s blouse had been ripped open, revealing a face that looked almost human birthing from his chest – a face with a grotesquely frozen expression of horror and pain, and tendrils of muscle slowly wriggling around it.

“It is a god. But not one you can see.” Garibaldi’s voice said through Aq’rah’s mouth. “But it wants you to see.”

Alexander was shaking, sweat poured down his back as his eyes bulged at what remained of his closest shipmates. “No…” he pleaded with a whimper.

“You must see it, Captain.” Hutton said with an otherworldly echo, “It is his gift. Be one of the first to receive it before we reach the surface. Be like us.”

“This is the water, and this is the well,” Johnson sang with a siren’s grace, “Drink full, and ascend.”

Aq’rah moved to his fear-stricken Captain and lifted the lid of the box, and though he tried to resist, the temptation was too great – the pull that whatever this thing had on his mentality was too great. The Mariana 1 was rising to the surface to greet the peoples of two worlds with their findings – their gift – and the ship’s commander, Captain Albert Alexander, looked into the box and ascended.

Uh, I’m Chinese, and in Chinese, we don’t use spaces to separate individual characters.

In ancient times, there weren’t even punctuation marks. It was a basic skill for students to determine where one sentence ends and another begins.

(As shown in the picture, the red circles in this classical text indicate sentence boundaries.)

(In the oracle bone script, a vertical line was uniformly placed to the right of a sentence, indicating that the characters belong to the same sentence. It’s somewhat similar to today’s underlining.)

Therefore, when it comes to determining the longest word in Chinese, it’s actually quite difficult to say. In theory, you can create a very long “word” out of almost anything.

This type of writing, where you have to judge for yourself where the meaning is cut off, can sometimes be unfriendly to non-native speakers.

(This book can be read as “Research on Radio Laws of Various Countries,” or it can be read as “The Technology of Radio, which France Cannot Research.”)

(This slogan should obviously read “The weather is cold, take care of the ones you love,” but literally, it could also be understood as “The weather is cold, fuck more the ones you love…” pause…)

(Guangzhou, Renhe area, sow breeding and reproduction base. But it can also be read as “Guangzhou, Human and Sow Hybrid Breeding and Reproduction Base…”)

I still remember a really funny one, but I can’t find the picture anymore. It was a store selling adult products, but the store’s name could also be understood as the first generation leader of North Korea. If this were in North Korea, they’d probably be executed.

The set out.

The “set out” for me was the worst. After notice, the bailiff will come and the locks on the door would be changed. After 24 hours, ALL, and I mean all of their furniture, clothing, tv’s, I mean everything would be set out of the door and near the curb. The former tenants would have 24 hours after to remove it from the property. If not removed, we would come back and take it all to the dumpsters taking pictures and inventory of it all. Time and date stamped.

If the tenants were fortunate, they would be able to retrieve their property. If not, anyone could take it and we could do nothing about it. Sometimes, it was a free for all. None of this bothered me much, as most were derelicts living off of others.

What did bother me most was families.

For them, I would literally plead with them to not have their kids home while the set out was taking place. It was devastating to kids to watch their toys and stuff being removed from the unit or house. The uncertainty for a child losing their home is devastating. We made it a point if we could to do the set out during school if they had children of that age.

After working with at-risk children and families for over 25 years, I’d seen the pitfalls and failures many times over.

As a property manger, a set out involving children was always the hardest.

You do not want this. Ever.

Garlic Butter Chicken

Garlic Butter Chicken recipe

Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt, + more to taste
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper + more to taste
  • 2 (9 inch) chicken breasts, brought close to room temperature
  • 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into 1 tablespoon pieces
  • 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 cup chicken stock
  • 1 tablespoon finely diced fresh parsley
  • 4 lemon slices, to serve

Instructions

  1. In a shallow dish, combine flour with garlic powder, salt and black pepper.
  2. Butterfly chicken breasts right through the center to make 4 even size breasts. One by one dredge in the flour (press in the flour to get even coverage), give them a shake, then place to one side.
  3. Add 1 tablespoon butter and 1 tablespoon olive oil to a large pan over medium high heat. When hot, add in the chicken breasts and fry until golden on each side and white/piping hot through the center, approximately 3 to 5 minutes each side depending on thickness. Place to one side.
  4. Turn heat down to a medium and add garlic. Fry for 1 to 2 minutes until it just begins to brown, then pour in stock. Use a wooden spoon to scrape off any flavor stuck to the pan, then add in remaining 5 tablespoons butter. Swiftly whisk as it melts to bind with the stock, it should turn slightly cloudy. Sprinkle in parsley and season to taste with salt and black pepper.
  5. Allow to simmer for a few minutes to thicken, then turn down heat to low and add back in chicken. Spoon over the sauce then serve up with extra sauce drizzled over and a squeeze of lemon juice to taste.

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Some of worst parts of my basic training was related to tanks. The worst exercise was throwing anti-tank mines in front of a tank running over us. The noise, the ground shaking, cause physical fear I’ve never experienced in my life before or after. I did not shit myself, but I did have to go right after.

So what I’m saying is, the infantry is supposed to be trained to do that, and tanks should better keep their distance.

TMRP-6 AT mine, see that handy handle? So take it by the handle and throw it in front the tank. (and duck back into your trench)
A few images of the result, all featuring M-84 MBT:

Edit: thanks for comments, and here’s some further information.

AFAIK the training (conditioning really) that I had was developed for battle of Kursk. Normally people would just panic, either freeze or run, die either way.
In Kursk, Russians knew Nazis are coming with plenty of tanks, so they drove their tanks over their own entrenched infantry to ‘teach’ them not to panic.

In Yugoslavia, we knew Russians are coming with plenty of tanks, so we were trained to destroy them, and were producing all kinds of equipment for the purpose. Heck, we even had MRLS capable of laying minefields.
But when Yugoslav Peoples Army started killing Yugoslav Peoples (nowadays that usually goes by name Yugoslav Wars), Yugoslav Peoples applied the knowledge and the equipment against the Yugoslav Peoples Army, and photos above are examples of. And Yugoslavia – rests in pieces.

This particular mine activates on pressure, but also if that “antenna” on top is bent by 15 degrees or so. Meaning, the tank does not need to ‘step on’ the mine, it activates right in the middle rather than below the wheels, which ensures maximum destruction.

Yes, throwing mines in front of tanks is most likely suicidal, but better die in the blast than turned into minced meat under tank tracks, right? They grind entrenched infantry by spinning, like here:

OP-ED: The United States Just LOST the Entire Middle East; The U.S. Dollar is DONE – But Nobody is Talking About it

Hal Turner World March 13, 2026

While everyone is watching the bombs fall on Iran, something FAR more dangerous just happened behind closed doors.

Reuters confirms Gulf states are now “reassessing their security dependence on Washington” and actively considering new regional security arrangements — with IRAN.

Let that sink in.

  • The countries America SWORE to protect are now planning to partner with the country America is currently bombing.
  • Gulf states realized the U.S. CANNOT protect their oil, gas, or sovereignty during wartime
  •  The cost to Gulf economies described as “STAGGERING”
  •  Saudi Arabia’s Gulf Research Center says the U.S. failed to secure a SINGLE guarantee for its allies
  •  They’re now accelerating diversification of ALL security partnerships — away from Washington

The U.S. has had military bases in the Gulf since 1991 — 35 YEARS of “protection” — GONE

America’s ENTIRE Middle East strategy depends on Gulf cooperation.

If the Gulf pivots to Iran, Russia, and China — U.S. dollar dominance in oil is FINISHED.

And once the Dollar is no longer the means of buying and selling oil, the Dollar itself is finished.

The media is showing you missile strikes and aircraft carriers.

They’re NOT showing you America’s closest allies quietly walking out the back door.

Here’s how this ends. Step by step:

Step 1 → Gulf states sign bilateral security deals with China and Russia. Already in progress.

Step 2 → Saudi Arabia starts accepting yuan for oil. The petrodollar dies.

Step 3 → U.S. military bases in Qatar, Bahrain, UAE get “reviewed” — diplomatic language for EVICTION.

Step 4 → Iran gets rehabilitated as a regional partner instead of an enemy.

Step 5 → America loses its grip on the most energy-rich region on Earth — PERMANENTLY.

You don’t “reassess security dependence” on your protector when you feel safe.

You reassess when your protector just started a war on your doorstep WITHOUT asking you.

And you only talk to the ENEMY when you’ve already decided your protector is the bigger threat.

Trump wanted to project strength. Instead he proved to every Gulf nation that America is an unreliable partner who will torch the entire region for its own agenda.

The Gulf isn’t diversifying. They’re building an EXIT PLAN. And once that door opens, it CANNOT be closed.

Prepare accordingly.

War On Iran: – No Planning – No Hiding Officials – Suicide Mission In Hormuz

On January 28 I had warned that Iran Is No Easy Target:

Iran however is also ready. It has increased its missile forces. It has promised to use it against U.S. positions in the Middle East and against Israel in retaliation to any attack. It has also promised to close the Strait of Hormuz. A large part of the global oil supply is flowing through it. A selective closure, which would for example allow tankers destined for China to pass, is also a possibility. But even a partial prolonged closure would suddenly increase oil and gas prices all over the world. Republican chances to win in the mid-term elections would decrease.

The arising conflict is unlikely to be as short as the recent 12 day campaign. It could easily escalate into attritional warfare. Unlike Iran Israel has nukes and may be willing to use them. But given Iran’s size and large population it is likely to end up severely damaged, but as a winner.

We are now in the midst of what I had foreseen. It was easy to predict this development and the Pentagon should be asked why it has failed to do so:

The Pentagon and National Security Council significantly underestimated Iran’s willingness to close the Strait of Hormuz in response to US military strikes while planning the ongoing operation, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.

President Donald Trump’s national security team failed to fully account for the potential consequences of what some officials have described as a worst-case scenario now facing the administration, the sources said.

While key officials from the Departments of Energy and Treasury were present for some of the official planning meetings about the operation before it started, sources said, the agency analysis and forecasts that would be integral elements of the decision-making process in past administrations were secondary considerations.

Trump should fire his National Security Advisor, Marco Rubio, and his Secretary of Defense for providing stupid advice to him. He then should look at a mirror …

 

U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (vid):

 

Iran’s leaders are hiding in bunkers and moving into civilian areas …

More (vid)

Hegseth: “Iran’s leadership — desperate and hiding, they’ve gone underground. Cowering. That’s what rats do.”

Hegseth is partially right. Iran’s leader are moving in civilian areas – like in the midst of today’s Quds day rally in Teheran:

PressTV (vid):

> Iran’s President Pezeshkian attends International Quds rallies in Tehran, takes selfies with people attending the event. <

Turkish journo Ragip Soylu: (vid)

> Top Iranian national security official Ali Larijani keeps marching after Israeli strikes in Tehran near the area.
He even gives a live interview.
“Trump’s problem is that he doesn’t realize that the Iranian nation is mature and determined” <

Ragip Solyu (pic):

> Another WOW, Iranian top regime official, Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje’i, the chief of judiciary, is also participating in a march in Tehran.
Amid Israeli strikes in the vicinity.
This guy is among a few people who actually run Iran. <

Raqip Soylu (pic):

> Late Khamenei’s advisor Mohammad Mokhber, a former Iranian VP, is also participating in Tehran march amid Israeli strikes <

BBC journo Shayan Sardarizadeh (vid) see also:

> Smoke rises in the air following an Israeli air strike near a pro-government rally marking the annual Quds Day on Enghelab Street in Tehran city centre.
Chants of Allahu Akbar can be heard in reaction to the strike.
Location: 35.701154, 51.403464 <

Abbas Araghachi, the Foreign Minister of Iran, also took part.

Little security is seen in the above videos and pictures. Larijani and Pezeshkian have like three of four bodyguards each. They keep their distance. No attempts are made to hold people away from the principals.

 

When Usrael started a war on Iran in June 2025 it took 12 days until their missile defenses deteriorated enough to make them file for peace. We are now at day 14 of the 2026 war on Iran. U.S. attempts to arrange a ceasefire with Iran have been rejected. The missile onslaught on U.S. positions and on Israel continue. People flee into bunkers. One wonders how long the Israeli public will stay calm over this.

The Lebanese Hizbullah, thought to be defeated in 2024 by Israel, is back and busy. Yesterday, in coordination with Iran, it launched over 200 missiles at Israel’s north while its ground troops fought off Israeli tank incursions. It is a gamble for Hizbullah but with a high chance to win.

 

The U.S. and its vassal have promised to release 400 million barrel of crude from their inventories. The process will take months. The daily deficit of crude due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is some 15 million barrel per day. The release of reserves will thus have a minimal effect. There are also signs that the U.S. Treasury has been selling (archived) front-month crude futures, i.e. bets on lower oil prices. One can not fight supply fundamentals. These bets will fail.

 

The U.S. is sending elements of an amphibious ready group and an attached Marines expeditionary group to the Middle East. Those 2,200 soldiers could be used for suicidal attempts to invade the coast of Iran next to the Strait of Hormuz.

Yves Smith foresees and warns of attempts to open the Strait:

Let me offer a forecast. I am not saying this is what will happen, but right now, it seems a probable path. Trump and his team are increasingly messaging that somehow they will pry the Strait of Hormuz open. When that idea was first voiced, we showcased Daniel Davis in one of his Deep Dive presentations on what an impossibly bad idea that was, that it would simply open up naval ships for easy destruction by Iran. Nevertheless, talking this barmy scheme up to credulous investors and the public, that somehow the spice will be flowing again soon, is now the Administration’s best path for somewhat containing energy price rises and the immediate damage they do.

The Administration does have to Do Something in its own mind, rather than admit now to a Suez Crisis level self-inflicted loss of primacy. Forcing open the Strait of Hormuz fits our fantasies of dominance and military power. And if enough officials talk about this, erm, plan, the Administration may talk itself into it.

So if we have not had a market freakout sooner, the likely trigger for one is sending US ships to the Strait of Hormuz and suffering a crushing defeat. It would then become undeniable that Iran has the whip hand.

Comments

The above surely cannot be happening ….. did Trump himself not assure us days ago that Iran had unconditionally surrendered?

Posted by: Cynic | Mar 13 2026 17:07 utc | 1

Maybe the USA and/or Israel wants chaos in the region, and all this is by design. Perhaps they just don’t care since most powerful decision makers are sociopaths and have great personal wealth.
PP

Posted by: PP | Mar 13 2026 17:08 utc | 2

The discombobulator has backfired bigly.

In 200 days, when the cupboards are bare, the chickens will come home to roost.   Nothing fundamentally will change until then.

Posted by: too scents | Mar 13 2026 17:15 utc | 3

Maybe the USA and/or Israel wants chaos in the region, and all this is by design. Perhaps they just don’t care since most powerful decision makers are sociopaths and have great personal wealth.Posted by: PP | Mar 13 2026 17:08 utc | 2

This!
de-civilize the world around them.

Posted by: MAKK | Mar 13 2026 17:16 utc | 4

I think it important to note that while Goyimstan is busy doing the bidding of it’s Israeli masters, Israel, rather than supporting Goyimstan’s effort is busy conquering Lebanon in it’s quest for a greater Israel. Israel engages freely in this betrayal knowing that the Goyimstanis in the White-House & Congress are supplicants, not human, not entitled to slightest consideration.

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 13 2026 17:16 utc | 5

Posted by: James | Mar 13 2026 15:30 utc | 70.Total energy blockade on Israel is becoming a reality. The combination of direct strikes on domestic infrastructure and a near-total cessation of maritime arrivals has left Israel’s energy sector in a state of emergency. In one notable instance this week, a Suezmax tanker carrying 75,000 tonnes of Venezuelan crude was forced to abandon its arrival at Haifa. After waiting offshore for several days, it had sailed to Greece because it was too dangerous to unload. The Ashkelon oil jetty is currently not operating due to the security situation. While the Port of Haifa remains technically open, it is under Emergency Mode and is not receiving large-scale tankers. The Haifa refinery is fully shut down following direct hits by Iranian missiles and drones, and burning. For the first time in its history, Israel is reportedly left with no operational refineries.Posted by: James | Mar 13 2026 15:30 utc | 70_____________________________________When is a victory not a victory ?Backing a nuclear armed entity with an armageddon eschatology  into a thermodynamic black hole that threatens their physical and mimetic existence in a perceived irreversible manner is indiscernible from an attack of annihilation.
Posted by: infoshark | Mar 13 2026 17:15 utc | 757

Posted by: infoshark | Mar 13 2026 17:18 utc | 6

Back in 2016 I found it almost intolerable talking to those with TDS.  Now it’s the same talking to people with inverted TDS. To me it doesn’t matter whether Trump was recently turned or has always been a fraud. His credibility is finished. The main positive is that he has further unmasked the workings of plutocracy

Posted by: Chris N | Mar 13 2026 17:19 utc | 7

Hegseth was head of two “veterans organizations”. One did the normal thing of advocating for services for veterans. The other promoted political candidates who were for dropping bombs. Lindsay Graham types. The Democrats hid Biden until it was too late and we ended up with Trump and Israel picking a defense secretary who talks like a high school football coach, but about killing people, has a big Jerusalem Cross tatoo and thinks that Greater Israel should be created to prepare for the eminent return of Christ to a country that thinks he is a myth.

Posted by: Cheney | Mar 13 2026 17:22 utc | 8

Posted by: infoshark | Mar 13 2026 17:18 utc | 6
—————It was going to come down to that regardless, so Iran has no incentive not hit whatever they can.

Israel isn’t like the Europeans who are too cowardly, unmotivated & underequipped for open warfare.

Posted by: Urban Fox | Mar 13 2026 17:22 utc | 9

The Axis of Epstein are now losing the information / PR war. Slowly more images are emerging despite state censorship.

Reports that warning sirens are no longer working in Zioland.

Posted by: Fabiana Barriga | Mar 13 2026 17:24 utc | 10

Re: Haifa Harbor

Trsffic indeed very light, almost nil. However in the last week, 2 smaller Oil Tankers arrived. Sluggo, from Cyprus. a few days ago. Olivia, from Ashdod, today at 12:00 local time.

click around for the info.

https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:712539/mmsi:212717000/imo:9523469/vessel:OLVIA

Posted by: Exile | Mar 13 2026 17:29 utc | 11

My current take on things.

New interesting comment:

> Now let me explain. NONE of what Iran is doing now would be possible without Russia. And without the struggle with the collective West that Russia has been waging for four years.Why? Seriously?Because for several years, Russia actively destroyed NATO equipment, depleted their military capabilities and stocks of various ammunition, ranging from offensive missiles to air defense. It also forced them to spend hundreds of billions of dollars and euros to support the corrupt Zelensky regime.Open the summary tables of what was destroyed by the Russian army in the last four years in Ukraine. All of this, or at least most of it, could be fighting against Iran right now.
And more there…
Posted by: Abe | Mar 13 2026 15:58 utc | 721

New video from Russia News:  https://youtu.be/yBL3o_thO38 

Highlights from the video (it is one of their longest videos – and it packed a punch).

Iran’s job is to clear the US bases out of West Asia.  And to take out a bunch of US THAAD systems.  Timeline is about a week.  The operational plan discussed was stated matter of factly and reasonably detailed.  And oh yeah, it will be sad for Israel.

The latest Shock and Awe attacks made on Russian soil attacked gas pipelines and related equipment that are important for Turkish and other EU nation’s energy supplies.  It puts Putin’s recent statement about still being able to sell gas to European nations in a different light.  I think he means Hungary and Slovakia.  Probably achieved by Russian forces and Hungarian forces meeting together in some Southeast Ukrainian city once they divide up southeast Ukraine.  Putin is inviting other European nations to ditch NATO and the EU, with the promise of lucrative trade agreements with Russia.  Preparing for the peace after the wars end.

Hegseth is AMAZING.  Amazing in how expensive the foods he eats are, with references to the extravagant Trump Ballroom.  Amazing in how good he is at disgracing the US.  Amazing in how inept his battle plans are.

This is a small sample of a very hard hitting video.  I had to watch it in small chunks to digest what was being said.

I believe now that Putin was telling the truth when he stated that Russia was not providing intelligence to Iran.  THAT IS CHINA’S JOB.  Russia provides lots of other stuff, but China is the nation responsible for providing intelligence.  In the Russia News video, the discussion of expected Iranian battle plans – take out the THAADs, 3 days, take out the US military bases – not very long after that.  And oh yeah it will be sad for Israel.  The main target of Iran / Russia / China are the US bases in West Asia.  It was stated like a business plan.  Russia’s job is to absorb NATO munitions, especially US munitions, and that includes the recent Shock and Awe attacks that happen every day now.  China’s job is to provide intelligence and slowly strangle the US economically.  Which they are doing.

The video goes out of its way to describe recent attacks on Russia, including the terrorist attack on the cathedral in Moscow from maybe a year ago.  The word terrorist is used quite frequently, and in multiple segments.

Russia / Iran / China are dismantling the US empire one piece at a time.

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 13 2026 17:32 utc | 12

Anyone want to surmise what will be the state of affairs a month from now?
Chemical feed stocks are going through the roof just to get the ball rolling.
High value niche suppliers like helium  30,% comes from the gulf.

Posted by: jpc | Mar 13 2026 17:32 utc | 13

Chris N  7

I talk to Trump voters on a regular basis, over 75% are against this war and see the war as betrayal.  And those that “support” this war are very, very tepid on the matter.  Almost all the Trump stickers/posters have disappeared, there is not one Israeli flag/sticker/poster to be seen in this very red county.

So when you say that Trump voters are overwhelming in favor of this war, what is your source?  Is it media?  Your perception is 180 degrees from my personal experience, Trump took this county by over 80% and now the guy couldn’t get elected dog catcher if the position was unpaid.

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 13 2026 17:35 utc | 14

Pezeshkian’s video to me is the most impressive of the lot. Can you imagine which major head of state or government in the West would actually risk that crowd tour – even if there weren’t any ongoing bombing? Trump? Macron? Netanyahu?

Posted by: Clueless Joe | Mar 13 2026 17:36 utc | 15

Posted by: PP | Mar 13 2026 17:08 utc | 2
it’s tempting to think this. but look at what b wrote about the Treasury market.i ain’t an expert in that stuff, but maybe Team Trump is just a bunch of psychotic morons.

you know. Ivy League grads. CEO’s of US businesses. Senators. Are Elon Musk and Ted Cruise and Liz Warren and HRC atypical examples of US inferiority, of rot at the top, and heart and soul…and now diabetic feet…? The problem with Team Trump is their brutal honesty. the FBI doesn’t start to receive MMA training via private contractors just b/c Kash-in-on-it Patel is now openly cashing in on it via some MMA buddy of his. and this is just one example, tiny in the scope of the federal budget, but not at all insignificant when one of these dickheads breaks a protestor’s arm.

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 13 2026 17:38 utc | 16

The professor and game theorist continues his predictions about the Iran war.
The other day he posted this:
“Game Theory #12: The Law of Eschatological Convergence
Predictive History
1.95M subscribers
734,392 views Mar 12, 2026
In this Thursday, March 12, 2026 lecture to his Beijing high school students, Professor Jiang explains how extreme eschatologies drive geo-politics.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spg58Glfz68
I have only noticed him in the last couple of weeks and he has now been interviewed by some of our major players. This is the first time I noticed that this was given to high school students.
I have spent some time on escatology, religious doctrones about end times,  and I can’t verify what he says, but it sure is interesting.
There is so much happening that I didn’t notice that #8 in this series was almost 2 years ago!!! And it has been viewed 4 million times.

Geo-Strategy #8: The Iran Trap
Predictive History
1.95M subscribers
4,029,162 views May 29, 2024
In his May 29, 2024 class, Jiang Xueqin explains that an American invasion of Iran would be a catastrophic mistake: If Trump were to win a second term, he would likely contemplate invading Iran. While an initial invasion would seem successful, American forces would quickly become bogged down in Iran’s mountainous terrain. The American invasion would be similar to Athens’ invasion of Sicily in 415 BCE, as described in Thucydides’ The Peloponnesian War. Despite its initial successes, the Athenians couldn’t re-supply themselves, and their entire expedition was wiped out. This disastrous defeat turned the war in Sparta’s favor, and spelled the downfall of the Athenian empire. Could the American empire in Iran suffer the same fate as the Athenian empire in Sicily?”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7y_hbz6loEo

Posted by: DonMidwest USA | Mar 13 2026 17:38 utc | 17

CNN:

“The Pentagon and National Security Council significantly underestimated Iran’s willingness to close the Strait of Hormuz in response to US military strikes while planning the ongoing operation, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter…

“Planning around preventing this exact scenario — impossible as it has long seemed — has been a bedrock principle of US national security policy for decades,” a former US official who served in Republican and Democratic administrations said. “I’m dumbfounded.”
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Just astonishing. Potentially one of the biggest fails in world history. How could it happen?

It is possible the principal decision-makers convinced themselves the “plan” was a sure-fire 100% can’t-fail gambit (like the predicted collapse of Russian economy in February 2022). However, in this instance, the “worst case scenario” – which appears to have unfolded – has existential consequences for the hegemonic power, which will mean US officials will attempt a hail-mary pass or two before backing off – if backing off is even conceivable due to the consequence.

Posted by: jayc | Mar 13 2026 17:41 utc | 18

Posted by: infoshark | Mar 13 2026 17:18 utc | 6
destruction of the state of Israel is irreversible. like euthanasia.

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 13 2026 17:43 utc | 19

Ah, journalism.  The Media Whores are hard at work. As usual.  The real problem however is the American public whose own biases hamstring it from changing anything  — as with a general strike.
https://julianmacfarlane.substack.com/p/media-whores

Posted by: julianmacfarlane | Mar 13 2026 17:44 utc | 20

Reports that warning sirens are no longer working in Zioland.

Posted by: Fabiana Barriga | Mar 13 2026 17:24 utc | 10

That happens when your radars get obliterated. But if you read Western press you would be forgiven for thinking Iran is losing the war.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 13 2026 17:48 utc | 21

I think the question is what investments will benefit from the
Iranian blockade..?    Microshit and amashit are rebuilding their data centers in the gulf states, but what types of domestic businesses for the affected nations are likely to benefit from the oil embargo and the destruction of Gulf state infra structures.. returning damaged carriers.. etc.  Pilot training.. Aircraft and ship maintenance companies? Non hydrocarbon energy generation.. i. e. coal. solar, wind.Nuclear .. Traffic light spying systems. domestic tourism, metal processing and component fabrication..drone development, drone fabrication,  ?

Posted by: snake | Mar 13 2026 17:48 utc | 22

Potentially one of the biggest fails in world history. How could it happen

– Jayc 18

When a country is run by foreigners, citizens of convenience and quislings it is quite common for that country to engage in self-destructive behavior.  Goyimstan/[formally known as the US] is ruled by Israelis/Israeli-Americans/Israelis-1sters so, it should come as no surprise that it would put the interests of Israelis/Israeli-Americans before those of the American people.

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 13 2026 17:49 utc | 23

Posted by: jayc | Mar 13 2026 17:41 utc | 18
which isn’t a win?
Afghanistan
Iraq
Libya
Somalia
Sudan
VZ
Lebanon
Syria
etc.
what’s the plan?
oh shit, I left out Ukraine. and Haiti. What’s the plan? and what do they do when the plans fail? when the spice doesn’t flow, what to do.

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 13 2026 17:50 utc | 24

Sending 2200 marines sound more like oil price manipulation. Are you really sending them closer to Iran when you’re out of air defense?

Trump knows everything, is the greatest i everything, the smartest, has never failed anything because that’s others to blame, this makes  it extreme dangerous for future actions. The same feeling I have with the EU in Ukraine. Narcist rather destroy it all before admitting defeat.
The lack of AD really gets me. Soon they might try a raid with stealth bombers, it won’t help but you can destroy and kill a lot. Does Iran still have aircraft? Would be nice if they do and can get them into the air if such thing happens. Shooting down one of those bombers is a trophy. It would be nice if they can humiliate the US army. Get their stuff together and have to weapons to shoot down things like that tanker. Well we have 2 days before the stock market opens, lets see what can go wrong this weekend.

Posted by: Isidoor | Mar 13 2026 17:50 utc | 25

And I agree that just like in Ukraine, the completely dimwitted leaders of the USA, standing on the shoulders of the achievements of far more capable (not necessarily better) men, has once again jammed their dick into a bear trap. Only this time they dont have a convenient proxy to blame so they can posture about their role.

I mean, even I hesitated to think they could possibly be this stupid, but here we are. Bessent looked like he had seen a ghost when he got back to that interview. Theyre shitting themselves.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 13 2026 17:51 utc | 26

By now the americans,  brits and europe public can clearly see all the lies media is telling them.

But thats only  half the problem,  the main problem is where do they go for the truth, unless they are really engaged,  very very few are as we know.

Scratches head  mmmmm.

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 13 2026 17:52 utc | 27

The ever astute and clever Garland Nixon, who coined the “Samsonite Option” has a new video headline:

“GENERAL CUSTER” TRUMP HAS BEEN LED INTO A TRAP – THE US IS FACING SOMETHING FAR WORSE THAN DEFEAT.

If it proves so Garland will go down in history.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 13 2026 17:52 utc | 28

US is making a big mistake trying to manipulate oil price down by shorting futures right now.

In a situation with physical destruction and constraints of supply, artificially depressing the price will create a surge in demand as traders or users will buy the arbitrage. Potentially as the squeeze unfolds, the US treasury could have to pay back BIG.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 13 2026 17:53 utc | 29

2500 marines deployed to Middle East. Marking the first escalation using ground force.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 13 2026 17:54 utc | 30

as far as Iran goes, Trump and co bluntly state the plan:
“Iran will never recover.” I look forward to the day when I hear of Iranians that broken down trailer homes, meth labs, alcoholism, casinos, illiteracy, and extractive industries run by foreign powers are part of the “native tradition” in Persia. We hear all about it in the Pacific Northwest.

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 13 2026 17:54 utc | 31

Potentially as the squeeze unfolds, the US treasury could have to pay back BIG.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 13 2026 17:53 utc | 29

Agree but they dont care. The precious metals markets have been seeing full fledged manipulation by major players for a very long time all related to this propping up the perception the USD is a store of value. They chose hyperinflation and to fuck the little people instead of compromise and to give up a tiny bit of power. Greed and hubris destroy, a real trap for the stupids with inherited wealth.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 13 2026 17:56 utc | 32

What’s the plan? and what do they do when the plans fail? when the spice doesn’t flow, what to do.

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 13 2026 17:50 utc | 24

When in danger or in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout.

Posted by: too scents | Mar 13 2026 17:57 utc | 33

Has Iran land mined any possible Marine landing zones?

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 13 2026 17:57 utc | 34

The American invasion would be similar to Athens’ invasion of Sicily in 415 BCE, as described in Thucydides’ The Peloponnesian War.

brilliant ! of course. Thank you.

Posted by: Exile | Mar 13 2026 17:58 utc | 35

WATCH: What You Need to Know About the New Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei

2-minute 20-second video  .
https://x.com/PressTV/status/2032509494266040335

Iranian video production is very good. Hezbollah is similarly good at propaganda, but Iran’s English language content is very advanced.

This is a good primer on the 3rd Ayatollah. I doubt they would release it if he were martyred right now as the Zios claim.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 13 2026 17:59 utc | 36

Has Iran land mined any possible Marine landing zones?

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 13 2026 17:57 utc | 34

No They don’t know where their enemies will be. So they will mine after they landed to pinch them down. 2500 marines is too small of a number to spearhead an attack but good enough to secure a small area with patrol and control 24/7 divided into 2 or 3 shifts or straight 24 hours firewatch with next day break. I suspect this a plan by some generals to win favor by capturing an island or too.

Kharg island is the possibility

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 13 2026 18:03 utc | 37

🇮🇷🇺🇸⚡– US State Department: “$10 million for anyone who provides information on Imam Mojtaba Khamenei, Larijani & co.”

Wanted poster graphic .
https://x.com/ALERTX360/status/2032510294799299016

Who is going to notify them that those men were walking around Tehran today for Quds day?

Ez money…

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 13 2026 18:07 utc | 38

Thanks for the posting b.

Your quoting of Susan Webber of ALMOST nakedcapitalism makes me want to ask her [she called me crazy pants] how the dominance of the US dollar is going and how far off my speculation of its demise is looking now

I am going to owe karlof1 a meal because he is going to be more correct about the length of this event than I….he says end of March and I was much sooner….time will tell when and if this shit show ends now…..Trump is now making Wag The Dog look like a B rated loser movie.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 13 2026 18:07 utc | 39

Remember, the USG, welched on the reward money for Maduro’s betrayers.. 😂😂😂

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 13 2026 18:08 utc | 40

Kharg island is the possibility
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 13 2026 18:03 utc | 37They’ll definitely steer clear of that island… Because the reaction would be the extraction facilities and tank farms in Gulf State ports, resulting in an unprecedented global crude oil shortage… Russia would be the winner, US motorists the loser. The Iranians’ motto: “If our oil doesn’t come to market, then neither will yours.”

And always remember, thousands of Iranians and sympathizers live in the USA… The USA is currently experiencing a great deal of terrorism.

Posted by: Genesis | Mar 13 2026 18:09 utc | 41

In the end, the USA is going to use nuclear weapons. A defeat or even giving up is unthinkable for US/EU/Israel elites and the most of the western population.

Posted by: Simon | Mar 13 2026 18:13 utc | 42

The American invasion would be similar to Athens’ invasion of Sicily in 415 BCE, as described in Thucydides’ The Peloponnesian War.

brilliant ! of course. Thank you.
Posted by: Exile | Mar 13 2026 17:58 utc | 35
exactly what I have been thinking.

watching those Mach 15 plus fireballs striking Israel reminded me of the “gods” fireballs related to that war.

Posted by: Merv Ritchie | Mar 13 2026 18:16 utc | 43

And always remember, thousands of Iranians and sympathizers live in the USA… The USA is currently experiencing a great deal of terrorism.

Posted by: Genesis | Mar 13 2026 18:09 utc | 41

AllUnderHeaven is right about one thing because I live amongst almost all of the diasporas here in the USA. S.Vietnam, Falun Gong, Black flag hong konger, Iranian shah loyalist, Cuban etc.

The members of  Diaspora community usually anti their own countries that they came from. The ones that born or came as a baby in the USA are too detached from their roots to care for.

The only real danger in the USA is the how is this war seen. Is it a Religious War between Islam and Christianity? Then you will have terrorist attacks. It’s not based on nationalism but more on religious identity

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 13 2026 18:18 utc | 44

In the end, the USA is going to use nuclear weapons. A defeat or even giving up is unthinkable for US/EU/Israel elites and the most of the western population.
Posted by: Simon | Mar 13 2026 18:13 utc | 42Should this happen?
Give Russia and China a free pass…Although no one in the US can predict the reaction of other nuclear powers.

Israel has long wanted to use its nuclear weapons against Iran…Would have!

They will know why they didn’t and what awaited them then.

If Trump does it, it would definitely be his political end.

Posted by: Genesis | Mar 13 2026 18:18 utc | 45

It’s not based on nationalism but more on religious identity

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 13 2026 18:18 utc | 44

Dress up Class War any way you like.  It won’t change the reality of what it is.

Posted by: too scents | Mar 13 2026 18:20 utc | 46

Kharg Island?But really, how would they actually reach the island? I mean, para-drop – with the Air defenses Iran still has around? Force the Strait and send in ship to unload the Marines – with all the stuff Iran has on the shore to blast off any military ship?They can’t even send the Marines there, and obviously will have even less way of supplying them.
US has basically a choice between Gallipoli and Market Garden. With similar outcome guaranteed.
Now, bombing Kharg terminal, that’s a more realistic move. Of course, it means Iran will retaliate in kind, and the Qatari LNG terminal would be dead, as well as many oil terminals around.

Posted by: Clueless Joe | Mar 13 2026 18:23 utc | 47

More economic effects:

Bahrain & Saudi Arabia Grands Prix to be cancelled

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/articles/c875vw1lwjzo

The article reckons the sport will lose £100 million.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 13 2026 18:23 utc | 48

Posted by: Clueless Joe | Mar 13 2026 18:23 utc | 47

Do you think the current heads in the US even thinking or planning? or did they just see a meme about Kharg island invasion BF3 and go along with it?

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 13 2026 18:25 utc | 49

You know why Iranians don’t want nukes? Because they know that if they had, Israel would immediately nuke… a US city (a good one like Nashville).

False flag blamed on Iran. Then the US would retaliate and nuke every city in Iran…

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 13 2026 18:28 utc | 50

This war will only be partially resolved when Trump meets with Xi in three weeks. It’ll be fun to watch the idiot groveling to Xi. It is China that is backing Iran to destroy all of CENTCOM; I don’t believe that if Iran were alone it would do this. Putin doesn’t have much room to maneuver; it’s the Western press that’s desperately talking about Russia now out of desperation and lack of strategy. This war is a war between the US and China.  Stop with Putin this, Putin that. He doesn’t have much to change here. It doesn’t matter that he’s going to sell oil to the whole world. Russia doesn’t even have the delivery infrastructure for that; it’s too busy with its American proxy war.

Posted by: Friûl | Mar 13 2026 18:32 utc | 51

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 13 2026 17:35 utc | 14

Thanks for reaching out. I’m talking about Trump supporters here in my corner of Canada.  We’ve taken a beating here from woke propaganda so, not surprisingly, Trump is seen as a hero by many who lean right – a number of them remain blind to the blatant contradictions between his current actions and past promises.

Posted by: Chris N | Mar 13 2026 18:33 utc | 52

The video goes out of its way to describe recent attacks on Russia, including the terrorist attack on the cathedral in Moscow from maybe a year ago.  The word terrorist is used quite frequently, and in multiple segments.
Posted by: Woke American | Mar 13 2026 17:32 utc | 12
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Not against a cathedral, at a concert in the Crocus City Hall concert venue and entertainments complex, that was situated in northwest Moscow just on the city limits.

Posted by: Moscow Exile | Mar 13 2026 18:34 utc | 53

Maybe the USA and/or Israel wants chaos in the region, and all this is by design. PP | Mar 13 2026 17:08 utc
This is most likely, given the alternative that dozens (hundreds?) of Pentagon scenario crunchers effed up that badly?

Posted by: Third Chimp | Mar 13 2026 18:35 utc | 54

This is Irán 😍 (without propaganda filters)

35-second video .
https://x.com/ElNecio_Cuba/status/2032386370807730430

A civilizational state.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 13 2026 18:36 utc | 55

Reports speculate that Taiwan has around 11 days supply of oil. Mainland China could easily come to their rescue, but there would inevitably be ‘consequences’ for Taiwan. Like re-joining the mainland. That would be a very big ‘own goal’ for Team Trump.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 13 2026 18:38 utc | 56

Posted by: DonMidwest USA | Mar 13 2026 17:38 utc | 17

Alon Mizrahi has posted a scathing review of Professor Jiang. Quite interesting.

Posted by: Chris N | Mar 13 2026 18:38 utc | 57

For all those talking about 2,500 marines and taking Kharg Island, or indeed any beachhead on the Iranian coast, keep in mind this question: which base would they launch from?

All the local bases in the region are severely compromised, if not completely out of commission.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 13 2026 18:40 utc | 58

Israel’s primary objective is a final solution to the “Iranian issue” through the actions of the United States and NATO. A strike on Incirlik (even as a provocation) could potentially trigger the activation of Article 5 of the NATO Charter.

However, the issue with Article 5 is that it is voluntary. Today, which NATO country would be brave enough to join the Epstein Coalition against Iran? One must maintain good relations with Iran to keep the Hormuz Strait open.

So, any takers?

Posted by: James | Mar 13 2026 18:41 utc | 59

“Goyimstan/[formally known as the US] is ruled by Israelis/Israeli-Americans/Israelis-1sters so, it should come as no surprise that it would put the interests of Israelis/Israeli-Americans before those of the American people.”
@S Brennan | Mar 13 2026 17:49 utc |
I believe americans never spell it out that it all is the consequence of previous actions by the British Empire and its creation the angloamericam establishment. Since that elite openly instructed the US members to undereducate its population to enable the US to bring down the wages to the level of Great Britain. The US oligarchs, followed Britains instructions. So the US population has been dumbed down. The influx of jews during the time when Lord Palmerston founded B’nai B’rit was commented by some jews of the time to not be necessary at all by such an organisation. Lord Pam was the worlds leading freemason but managed to keep that a secret to most. This meant that the masonic bankers were all his subordinates. B’nai B’rit like all Britains proxies was involved in such things as KKK just to pick one example. All the zionism related jewish organisations spawned from B’nai B’rit. But the Christian Zionist lobby preceeded AIPAC by over 30 years. And the associates of Palmerston helped bring about British Israelism. The message I read into that oddity is that the British at least in and among each other wanted to make sure that nobody got the idea that the Jews had been lifted too much. I interpret British Israelism as meant to communicate that the British also colonised the Jewish Identity. And there is an american variant of that too. If this is just an old context that doesnt matter anymore there wouldnt be such a widespread lack of exposure of this. It is obvious that anglosaxons both elites and many grassroots are rooting for this anbition to blank out the truth.
In no way do I suggest that you and other people who are upset about how things are ought to blame yourself or blame the current generation but if you never touch the historical background it looks like Plato’s parallell with  the prisoners in the cave. Blind people attempting to lead.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 13 2026 18:44 utc | 60

Iran thanks Afghanistan, saying Islam protects everyone. Alireza Bikdeli, Iran’s ambassador to Afghanistan, expressed appreciation to the Taliban leadership for not handing over Bagram Air Base to the United States.

Speaking to Shamshad TV, he said the presence of a U.S. base there could have led to conflict between Iran and Afghanistan.

Bikdeli added that the Taliban’s refusal was based on religious beliefs and the Islamic principle that Muslims should not help non-Muslims attack other Muslims.

In 2025, the administration of Donald Trump reportedly held negotiations with the Taliban over handing over Bagram Air Base in exchange for financial assistance and the lifting of sanctions, but Kabul rejected the offer.

photos .
https://x.com/Eng_china5/status/2032397300505657442

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 13 2026 18:45 utc | 61

Posted by: James | Mar 13 2026 18:41 utc | 59
What could nato do that is not already doing?

Posted by: Mario | Mar 13 2026 18:46 utc | 62

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 13 2026 18:40 utc | 58

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💯.

Great strategy in removing the assembly areas first.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 13 2026 18:47 utc | 63

In the end, the USA is going to use nuclear weapons. A defeat or even giving up is unthinkable for US/EU/Israel elites and the most of the western population. Posted by: Simon | Mar 13 2026 18:13 utc | 42
And then ? Something tells me that Iran won’t stop blocade Hormuz even if Teheran get nuked. It would be even possible that they shell to smithereens civilians areas in Tel Aviv and Haifa, a move they did not make for the moment.

Posted by: America is defeated | Mar 13 2026 18:47 utc | 64

Pete Hegseth berated the media over what he called ‘fake headlines’ about the war with Iran while dodging questions about how Donald Trump plans to stop Tehran from attacking the Strait of Hormuz.
Hegseth spent his Friday morning briefing lecturing the press about unfavorable headlines while refusing to answer questions about the military’s plan to curb the Islamic regime’s efforts to deepen the global oil crisis.
‘Some in the press just can’t stop. Allow me to make a few suggestions. People look at the TV and they see banners, headlines — I used to be in that business, I know everything is written intentionally,’ said the former Fox News star.
‘For example, a banner – “Mideast War Intensifies.” What should the banner read instead? How about, “Iran increasingly desperate,” because they are. Or more fake news from CNN. The sooner David Ellison takes over that network, the better.’
Hegseth claimed the US military would hit Iran today with the ‘heaviest’ firepower since the start of the war. He said the US maintains aerial and naval superiority over the Islamic regime.
When asked by the Daily Mail why the US military cannot protect the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes, from Iranian attacks, Hegseth dodged the question.

Posted by: Jo | Mar 13 2026 18:48 utc | 65

Cracks began to show. People are skeptical of the US sustainability under this national debt
https://fortune.com/2026/03/13/iran-war-why-national-debt-reasonable-crfb-emergency/

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 13 2026 18:48 utc | 66

The article reckons the sport will lose £100 million.
Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 13 2026 18:23 utc | 48

F1 will be out of gas by the middle of the year. When petrol hits £2.50/l, not too many fans are going to want to drive to their events, a few diehards might watch it on TV, everyone else will be fuming at the obscene spectacle*.
*Indifferent to motorsports but FFS can nobody read the room?

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 13 2026 18:48 utc | 67

How would the USA handle logistics for a force on Kharg Island? If they go in of course the Pentagon will have a plan for logistics, but boy would it be shaky. The desalination plant hit left Qeshm Island w/o water, does Kharg Island have a natural fresh water source or a plant instead? I’m guessing the Iranians could always scorch earth Kharg Island on retreat making logistic even harder. Seems like a terrible idea, so I’m guessing the USA will go for it.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 13 2026 18:49 utc | 68

Just checked Flightradar24. Counted more than 10 KC135 Stratotanker’s on the Saudi-Iraqi border. Never saw that many together in that area.
But maybe it is not unusal and on the other days they had just their transponders off?

Posted by: NoName | Mar 13 2026 18:50 utc | 69

Posted by: James | Mar 13 2026 18:41 utc | 59

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I don’t trust or like Erdogan, but this has become an all-of-Islam thing now.

Erdogan will lose control in Turkiye if he fights against Iran.

In a sense it is out of his control.

Not easy to explain to non-believers, but regardless of sect, Muslims all over the world are uniting. Isolating the Epstein class even further.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 13 2026 18:51 utc | 70

If, by chance, Article 5 is invoked, it would turn Turkey into a permanent frontline. Turkey finds itself in a precarious position. While it hosts the strategic Incirlik Air Base, which accommodates U.S. troops and nuclear weapons, Ankara has sought to maintain a “neutral path” to avoid a complete rupture with Tehran.

Moreover, the primary deterrent for European NATO members is the Strait of Hormuz. They are unwilling to jeopardise a total, long-term closure of the world’s most critical energy artery, which could force them to apologise and seek assistance from Russia—something that EU leaders fear more than anything else.

Posted by: James | Mar 13 2026 18:51 utc | 71

Posted by: America is defeated | Mar 13 2026 18:47 utc | 64

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Yes. Those mountain military bases are all hardened against nuclear attack, and they are spread out all over the country.

And after Iran is nuked into nothing, the region won’t be producing many hydrocarbons for decades, or maybe a century. Hormuz will be worthless.

It would be flipping the table in a dramatic act of global suicide,

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 13 2026 18:55 utc | 72

What do people think will happen to the Western banking system and stock markets if nukes start dropping?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 13 2026 18:57 utc | 73

And then ? Something tells me that Iran won’t stop blocade Hormuz even if Teheran get nuked. It would be even possible that they shell to smithereens civilians areas in Tel Aviv and Haifa, a move they did not make for the moment.

Posted by: America is defeated | Mar 13 2026 18:47 utc | 64

Likely, but without major cities Iran is going to eventually run out of resources for missiles. It might have been possible to survive American strikes, but long-term shutdown of the Strait was always a terrible idea. China really doesn’t want the other Gulf states to absolutely hate them, so no decisive help even at the UN.

Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Mar 13 2026 18:59 utc | 74

Trump was pushed into the attack on Iran by the US neocons, the FBI and Israel, all selling the lie that Iran had been behind assassination attempts against him.
https://consortiumnews.com/2026/03/13/max-blumenthal-how-fbi-israel-got-trump-to-attack/
The US invasion sponsors such as john Bolton and the NED have only ever promoted lies and falsehoods about Iran society and its readiness for regime change. This was a major factor in Trump initiating the Iran war. Netanyahu of course was fully aware of what he was up against and wanted the US to obliterate Iran. This has now cropped up in various editorial views about how the US is to proceed against a nation that is never going to buckle under. To ensure that Iran never has the capacity to rebuild any military defenses the US and Israel must implement the “Morgenthau” option: the destruction of any industrial capacity to build military defenses.
“This means attacking not merely weapons, but the system that produces and reproduces them: electric power, transport, fuels, machine tools, metallurgy, electronics, repair facilities, and perhaps the broader fiscal and industrial foundations of military recovery… A country whose critical infrastructure remains intact can rebuild military industry. A country that cannot rebuild has, by definition, suffered something much closer to strategic deindustrialization.”
This was the view expressed just a few days ago by Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff. We are talking about the destruction of the Iranian nation state.https://responsiblestatecraft.org/dan-caine-iran/

Posted by: Fred | Mar 13 2026 18:59 utc | 75

Just checked Flightradar24. Counted more than 10 KC135 Stratotanker’s on the Saudi-Iraqi border. Never saw that many together in that area.But maybe it is not unusal and on the other days they had just their transponders off?
Posted by: NoName | Mar 13 2026 18:50 utc | 69

Could be a bait. They want to find out and kill the thread to their tankers. Lots of F-22, F-35 around. May be even a F-35 can send a fake transponder signal posing as a tanker?

Posted by: BG13 | Mar 13 2026 19:00 utc | 76

@72

I vote for Gallipoli 2.0

A strategist of young Winnie style would be an upgrade.

Posted by: paddy | Mar 13 2026 19:00 utc | 77

With the Strait already effectively blocked by Iranian “358” missiles and drone swarms, global oil prices have surged past £100–£120 a barrel. France and Italy have already initiated tentative negotiations with Iran to ensure safe passage for their ships—a move that indicates they are prioritising national survival over joining a U.S.-led military coalition.

Germany has officially declined to participate, citing a lack of military resources and no intention of joining an “unjustified military intervention.” Spain has demanded that the U.S. refrain from using its airspace. Romania must be feeling quite anxious. Poland is notably displeased with Trump, although Polish leaders have not expressed this openly. The wife of Radosław Sikorski, the Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs, is Anne Applebaum, a passionate critic of Trump.

So, one can forget about Article 5!

Posted by: James | Mar 13 2026 19:01 utc | 78

@75

Long range bombing did not reach that on Japan, Germany, Vietnam nor North Korea.

Not that anyone inside the beltway cares to recall.

While Hormuz shuttered during the attempt to prove LeMay and Bomber Harris inept whims.

Posted by: paddy | Mar 13 2026 19:05 utc | 79

Could be a bait. They want to find out and kill the thread to their tankers. Lots of F-22, F-35 around. May be even a F-35 can send a fake transponder signal posing as a tanker?
Posted by: BG13 | Mar 13 2026 19:00 utc | 76Wouldn’t they then be flying over Iraqi soil? The Iranian-backed militias are in Iraq, not in Saudi Arabia. However, the tanker planes are flying over Saudi territory (but close to the Iraqi border).

 

Posted by: NoName | Mar 13 2026 19:05 utc | 80

@ ChatNPC | Mar 13 2026 18:48 utc | 67

F1 is a huge logistical circus, so shortage of fuel won’t just affect the cars, the whole business of moving everything all over the world will grind to a halt.

Like you, I’m wouldn’t be bothered if it disappeared altogether; I do like watching the British Touring Car racing though, much more down-to-earth and friendly in its way.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 13 2026 19:06 utc | 81

Back in 2016 I found it almost intolerable talking to those with TDS.  Now it’s the same talking to people with inverted TDS. To me it doesn’t matter whether Trump was recently turned or has always been a fraud. His credibility is finished. The main positive is that he has further unmasked the workings of plutocracy
Posted by: Chris N | Mar 13 2026 17:19 utc | 7Inverted TDS?  I call it TPCS…Trump Personality Cult Syndrome.  Sadly I know many who are infected with it. They have “drunk the Kool-Aid”.

Posted by: Joe Turner | Mar 13 2026 19:06 utc | 82

“Germany has officially declined to participate, citing a lack of military resources and no intention of joining an “unjustified military intervention.”
As long as there are Ramstein and US nucleer bombs in Germany there will be participation.they havo no say.

Posted by: Su | Mar 13 2026 19:06 utc | 83

Kinda seems appropriate relevant.
The “Beware of Deception” crop circle is a famous 2002 formation at Crabwood, England, featuring a grey alien face and a binary-encoded message, “According to a Tweet by grokBeware the bearers of FALSE gifts & their BROKEN PROMISES. Much PAIN but still time. BELIEVE. There is GOOD out there. We oPpose DECEPTION. COnduit CLOSING”. It is one of the most direct, enigmatic, and debated messages in crop circle history.
Key Aspects of the 2002 Crabwood Crop Circle:

  • The Message: Decoded from binary ASCII code. The code ending actually comes out as a “ding” like a typewriter bell.

 

Posted by: Jo | Mar 13 2026 19:07 utc | 84

What do people think will happen to the Western banking system and stock markets if nukes start dropping?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 13 2026 18:57 utc | 73

An excellent question. Ukraine would implode and the pressure to cede Taiwan would skyrocket. It would be the absolute end of the “rules-based international order,” and likely end even short-term viability for Israel. The Western world would enter civil war and major military dysfunction, but I can’t imagine you would dislike that.

But if Russia and China really had Iran under their nuclear umbrella, they would have used their UN veto. They didn’t. For all you know, the nuclear strike on Iran might come from Pakistan- who opposed the UNSC resolution. No one ordered Iran to try subjugating KSA and the UAE, yet here we are.

Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Mar 13 2026 19:08 utc | 85

I’m going to stick with my prediction in an earlier topic that nukes will not be used. What is gained by their use? No strategic, or even tactical, advantage whatsoever.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 13 2026 19:14 utc | 86

Did someone mention Gallipoli ?

And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufxRotL6uns

Posted by: Exile | Mar 13 2026 19:14 utc | 87

Lots of Stratotankers going back and forth between Tel Aviv and circling in the gulf near Kharg Island for the last few hours..

Posted by: Ranunculus | Mar 13 2026 19:14 utc | 88

The strait of Hormuz blockage is like a stroke on the patient. This patient aka the world will either coming out okay with some lingering affects or become semi paralyzed.

Definitely not in a coma because during the worst of the time in Chinese civil war with 15 different currencies Merchant still used all of the. Nowadays in Somali the merchants sell money in bundle of cash to trade. In Weimar Germany after ww1 People pushed wheelbarrow full of cash to buy foods. When 100$ = 2million Vietnamese Dongs, the currency doesn’t disappear it’s still in use even today. No matter what happened economically Many times the money itself outlasted the governments issued it and even when its values were low.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 13 2026 19:14 utc | 89

This is going to be a massive defeat. The Pasdaran have no doubt made themselves right at home in the sunny mountains along the Strait of Hormuz. They’ve surely grown bored of clay pigeon shooting and can’t wait to have some proper ‘Usrael’ targets to shoot at.
Knowing these Yankees, they’ve got Apple earbuds and are listening to heavy metal. That’s no D-Day romance, if anything, it’s a ‘Saving Private Ryan’.

Posted by: Lmaa | Mar 13 2026 19:15 utc | 90

I don’t think Iran will be much afraid of those Marines.

  • Russia is using as few as 10 soldiers per km of front line. This is in established fortifications with established supply lines.
  • Ukraine used 6.000-10.000 for their ill-fated Kursk offensive and when done had lost some 35k at the end of it.
  • Operation Market Garnden used 34.600 troops, 15.000-17.000 were lost
  • Iwo Jima landed 30k Marines, 2.400 fell the first day, 6.821 dead, 19.217 wounded.
  • It took 4 aircraft carriers, 50 ships, 120 planes and 6.000 Marienes to evacuate Saigon.
  • It took 5.500 Marines to hold Kabul airport for the evacuation

( Numbers according to Wikipedia).
Yeah, no dice.
This is not even an evacuation force, can’t imagine what the operations plan is.. extract Bibi?

Posted by: SOS | Mar 13 2026 19:16 utc | 91

Paper traders: this war will be over soon and prices will fall.

Physical traders: a barrel of UAE oil is now worth $140.

Link to Reuters article .
https://x.com/gbrew24/status/2032480291072213263

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 13 2026 19:17 utc | 92

The occasional analogies from Dune are apt here. The novel really was prescient. Trump is Baron Harkonnen.

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 13 2026 19:19 utc | 93

 Israel isn’t like the Europeans who are too cowardly, unmotivated & underequipped for open warfare.
Posted by: Urban Fox | Mar 13 2026 17:22 utc | 9

yeah 100k jews called 60k shown, maybe it has nothing to do with cowardliness but with some remains of intellect, nobody wanna fight and die for empire, well, nobody but dumb ameribros or columbian mercs

Posted by: Cptdkhd | Mar 13 2026 19:19 utc | 94

Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Mar 13 2026 19:08 utc | 85

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They didn’t waste a veto on a non-binding resolution.

Instead making a political power move by abstaining, and allowing the Imperial-led UNSC to build a case against itself .

The answer to my question is that the Western paper/digital economy would cease to exist in a day.

A great reset to the benefit of the countries which make real stuff and can mass manufacture.

A suicide for the West to deploy even a single nuke.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 13 2026 19:23 utc | 95

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 13 2026 18:40 utc | 58

Wouldn’t the ground forces insert from Pakistan or Azerbaijan? A coastal amphibious landing would produce catastrophic (>50%) casualties and domestic revolt in the US. I’m not saying the former option is better as such, but the territory might be more forgiving. Crazy any which way though.

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 13 2026 19:24 utc | 96

If Trump orders a nuclear strike, he will be forever remembered as the second person in the history of the world to deliberately use nuclear weapons to murder children.

Ironic coincidence?

Truman
Trump

Posted by: Dalit | Mar 13 2026 19:27 utc | 97

If a Nuke is used…it will be Israel.
America blames Israel with stern words, while continuing to supply Israel with thousands of bombs and tens of billions of dollars.

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 13 2026 19:27 utc | 98

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 13 2026 19:19 utc | 93

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So many parallels. Burgeoning AI, robotics, nukes, an Empire, shadowy societies, Satanic elites, the collapse of universal law, and that’s excluding the religious themes.

Herbert was Philip K. Dick tier, but PKD supposedly had visions of the past and future which inspired his writing. Herbert, IMO, was a genius generalist.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 13 2026 19:30 utc | 99

Had an encounter with a smug EV-owning colleague. It is interesting how emergent crises also disclose who is and isn’t an asshole. I’d have to say smugness really should be punishable by bastinado. What I should have said in reply is: meet Lucille my smugness correction device. Try driving your Tesla with broken hands MF.

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 13 2026 19:31 utc | 100