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"Reckless adventure is the fool's hazard."

-- Tacitus


News and Opinion

Today In Imperial Recklessness And Insanity

The International Criminal Court has formally issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

No such arrest warrants were issued for President Biden or any of the other western officials who’ve been backing Israel’s genocidal atrocities, which is a bit like a judge issuing a warrant for a mass murderer but not for the guy who gave him the gun and stood next to him handing him ammunition and drove the getaway car and lied to the police to cover up the crime.

Nothing will come of this new development because it is completely unenforcible and international law is only as real as the US empire agrees to pretend it is, but it is a significant step in the deterioration of international consensus on Israel as the entire world watches the Zionist regime commit atrocity after atrocity right out in the open.

Predictably, Benjamin Netanyahu has responded to this decision by shrieking about antisemitism and calling the ICC’s move “a modern Dreyfus trial”. He is doing this because he does not have anything resembling a real argument in his defense, and neither does anyone else.

We saw this illustrated in a statement from Senator Tom Cotton, who proclaimed that the US would invade The Hague if the ICC tries to enforce its arrest warrants.

“The ICC is a kangaroo court and Karim Khan is a deranged fanatic,” Cotton said. “Woe to him and anyone who tries to enforce these outlaw warrants. Let me give them all a friendly reminder: the American law on the ICC is known as The Hague Invasion Act for a reason. Think about it.”

This is as psychotic a public statement as anything you’ll see from the most far-right extremists in the Knesset. The United States is run by demented zealots with nukes, just like Israel.

The “Hague Invasion Act”, formally known as the American Service-Members’ Protection Act, is a US federal law passed during the warmongering frenzy of the early Bush administration which authorizes the president to use “all means necessary and appropriate to bring about the release of any U.S. or allied personnel being detained or imprisoned by, on behalf of, or at the request of the International Criminal Court.”

That “or allied personnel” bit is why Cotton is able to cite this law in reference to an arrest warrant for Israelis.

Speaking of Israel and US senators, a bill by Bernie Sanders to block a shipment of tank shells to Israel was just killed in the Senate by a vote of 18 to 79.

Sanders framed the bill as an effort to restrict “the sale of offensive arms to Israel”, making a distinction from “defensive” arms like the Iron Dome, which is absurd and obfuscatory to begin with. All arms to Israel are offensive rather than defensive in nature, in that they are all used to help Israel murder people without experiencing the deterrence they would receive from a retaliatory response. There’s a reason body armor is regulated in a way that’s similar to firearms; it’s because someone who wants to commit a violent crime can wear a bulletproof vest while doing so to ensure that they can perpetrate the crime without being stopped by police. That’s exactly how Israel uses its so-called “defensive” weaponry.

And speaking of progressive US lawmakers taking feeble stands on Israel, congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has come under fire for voting to support House Resolution 1449, a bill which purports to simply denounce antisemitism but in reality promotes the false conflation of antisemitic hate speech with speech that is critical of Israel.

Progressive congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who voted against the bill, said in a statement that she did so because “the bill endorses the harmful definition of IHRA that dangerously conflates legitimate criticism of Israel to antisemitism and further harms our ability to address antisemitism.”

Everywhere you look it’s powerful criminals getting away with far too much while the people who are supposed to be resisting them do far too little.

This happens as Russia hits Ukraine with a new type of hypersonic missile, which Putin went out of his way to mention could easily have been equipped with a nuclear warhead. This attack was a warning to Ukraine for using long-range missiles supplied by the US and UK to strike targets inside Russia, and occurs as Moscow revises its nuclear doctrine lowering the threshold for when nuclear weapons may be used.

This is unsustainable. It cannot continue. One way or the other, all this madness is going to come to an end.

"A Great Day for Justice": Gaza Lawyer Raji Sourani on ICC Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu & Gallant

The ICC Arrest Warrant for Netanyahu Is Also an Indictment of US Policy and Complicity

It’s official now. America’s closest ally, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the one accorded more than 50 standing ovations in Congress just months ago, is under indictment by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity and war crimes. America must take note: the U.S. Government is complicit in Netanyahu’s war crimes and has fully partnered in Netanyahu’s violent rampage across the Middle East.

For 30 years the Israel Lobby has induced the U.S. to fight wars on Israel’s behalf designed to prevent the emergence of a Palestinian State. Netanyahu, who first came to power in 1996, and has been prime minister for 17 years since then, has been the main cheerleader for U.S.-backed wars in the Middle East. The result has been a disaster for the U.S. and a bloody catastrophe not only for the Palestinian people but for the entire Middle East.

These have not been wars to defend Israel, but rather wars to topple governments that oppose Israel’s oppression of the Palestinian people. Israel viciously opposes the two-state solution called for by international law, the Arab Peace Initiative, the G20, the BRICS, the OIC, and the UN General Assembly. Israel’s intransigence, and its brutal suppression of the Palestinian people, has given rise to several militant resistance movements since the beginning of the occupation. These movements are backed by several countries in the region.

The obvious solution to the Israel-Palestine crisis is to implement the two-state solution and to demilitarize the militant groups as part of the implementation process.

Israel’s approach, especially under Netanyahu, is to overthrow foreign governments that oppose Israel’s domination, and recreate the map of a “New Middle East” without a Palestinian State. Rather than making peace, Netanyahu makes endless war.

What is shocking is that Washington has turned the U.S. military and federal budget over to Netanyahu for his disastrous wars. The history of the Israel lobby’s complete takeover of Washington can be found in the remarkable new book by Ilan Pappé, Lobbying for Zionism on Both Sides of the Atlantic (2024).

Netanyahu repeatedly told the American people that they would be the beneficiaries of his policies. In fact, Netanyahu has been an unmitigated disaster for the American people, bleeding the U.S. Treasury of trillions of dollars, squandering America’s standing in the world, making the U.S. complicit in his genocidal policies, and bringing the world closer to World War III.

If Trump wants to make America great again, the first thing he should do is to make America sovereign again, by ending Washington’s subservience to the Israel Lobby.

The Israel Lobby not only controls the votes in Congress but places hardline backers of Israel into key national security posts. These have included Madeleine Albright (Secretary of State for Clinton), Lewis Libby (Chief of Staff of Vice President Cheney), Victoria Nuland (Deputy National Security Advisor of Cheney, NATO Ambassador of Bush Jr., Assistant Secretary of State for Obama, Under-Secretary of State for Biden), Paul Wolfowitz (Under-Secretary of Defense for Bush Sr., Deputy Secretary of Defense for Bush Jr.), Douglas Feith (Under-Secretary of Defense for Bush Jr.), Abram Shulsky (Director of the Office of Special Plans, Department of Defense for Bush Jr.), Elliott Abrams (Deputy National Security Advisor for Bush Jr.), Richard Perle (Chairman of the Defense National Policy Board for Bush Jr.), Amos Hochstein (Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State for Biden), and Antony Blinken (Secretary of State for Biden).

In 1995, Netanyahu described his plan of action in his book Fighting Terrorism. To control terrorists (Netanyahu’s characterization of militant groups fighting Israel’s illegal rule over the Palestinians), it’s not enough to fight the terrorists. Instead, it’s necessary to fight the “terrorist regimes” that support such groups. And the U.S. must be the one to lead:

The cessation of terrorism must therefore be a clear-cut demand, backed up by sanctions and with no prizes attached. As with all international efforts, the vigorous application of sanctions to terrorist states must be led by the United States, whose leaders must choose the correct sequence, timing, and circumstances for these actions.

As Netanyahu told the American people in 2001 (reprinted as the 2001 foreword to Fighting Terrorism):

The first and most crucial thing to understand is this: There is no international terrorism without the support of sovereign states. International terrorism simply cannot be sustained for long without the regimes that aid and abet it… Take away all this state support, and the entire scaffolding of international terrorism will collapse into dust. The international terrorist network is thus based on regimes—Iran, Iraq, Syria, Taliban Afghanistan, Yasir Arafat’s Palestinian Authority, and several other Arab regimes, such as the Sudan.

All of this was music to the ears of the neocons in Washington, who similarly subscribed to U.S.-led regime change operations (through wars, covert subversion, U.S.-led color revolutions, violent coups, etc.) as the main way to deal with perceived U.S. adversaries.

After 9/11, the Bush Jr. neocons (led by Cheney and Rumsfeld) and the Bush Jr. insiders of the Israel Lobby (led by Wolfowitz and Feith), teamed up to remake the Middle East through a series of U.S.-led wars on Netanyahu’s targets in the Middle East (Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Syria) and Islamic East Africa (Libya, Somalia, and Sudan). The role of the Israel Lobby in stoking these wars of choice is described in detail in Pappe’s new book.

The neocon-Israel Lobby war plan was shown to General Wesley Clark on a visit to the Pentagon soon after 9/11. An officer pulled a paper from his desk and told Clark: "I just got this memo from the Secretary of Defense's office. It says we're going to attack and destroy the governments in 7 countries in five years—we're going to start with Iraq, and then we're going to move to Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Iran."

In 2002, Netanyahu pitched the war with Iraq to the American people and Congress by promising them that “If you take out Saddam, Saddam’s regime, I guarantee you that it will have enormous positive reverberations on the region[...] People sitting right next door in Iran, young people, and many others, will say the time of such regimes, of such despots is gone.”

A remarkable new insider account of Netanyahu’s role in spearheading the Iraq War also comes from retired Marine Command Chief Master Sargent Dennis Fritz, in his book Deadly Betrayal (2024). When Fritz was called to deploy to Iraq in early 2002, he asked senior military officials why the U.S. was deploying to Iraq, but he got no clear answer. Rather than lead soldiers into a battle he could not explain or justify, he left the service.

In 2005, Fritz was invited back to the Pentagon, now as a civilian, to assist Under-Secretary Douglas Feith in the declassification of documents about the war, so that Feith could use them to write a book about the war. Fritz discovered in the process that the Iraq War had been spurred by Netanyahu in close coordination with Wolfowitz and Feith. He learned that the purported U.S. war aim, to counter Saddam’s weapons of mass destruction, was a cynical public relations gimmick led by an Israel Lobby insider, Abram Shulsky, to garner U.S. public support for the war.

Iraq was to be the first of the seven wars in five years, but as Fritz explains, that follow-up wars were delayed by the anti-U.S. Iraqi insurgency. Nonetheless, the U.S. eventually went to war or backed wars against Iraq, Syria, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Lebanon. In other words, the U.S. carried out Netanyahu’s plans—except for Iran. To this day, indeed to this hour, Netanyahu works to stoke a U.S. war on Iran, one that could open World War III, either by Iran making the breakthrough to nuclear weapons, or by Iran’s ally, Russia, joining such a war on Iran’s side.

The neocon-Israel Lobby teamwork has marked one of the greatest global calamities of the 21st century. All of the countries attacked by the U.S. or its proxies—Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Syria—now lie in ruins. Meanwhile, Netanyahu’s genocide in Gaza continues apace, and yet again the U.S. has opposed the unanimous will of the world (other than Israel) this week by vetoing a UN Security Council ceasefire resolution that was backed by the other 14 members of the U.N. Security Council.

The real issue facing the Trump Administration is not defending Israel from its neighbors, who call repeatedly, almost daily, for peace based on the two-state solution. The real issue is defending the U.S. from the Israel Lobby.

COL. Douglas Macgregor : Netanyahu Arrest Warrant !!! - PLUS - Russia fires ICBM into #Ukraine !!!

War crimes charges will be hard stigma for Netanyahu to shrug off

The arrest warrants issued by the international criminal court (ICC) represent an earthquake on the world’s legal landscape: the first time a western ally from a modern democracy has been charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity by a global judicial body.

Inside Israel, the warrants against Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defence minister Yoav Gallant will not have an immediate impact. In the short term they are likely to rally support around the prime minister from a defiant Israeli public.

In the longer term, however, the enormity of the charges against Netanyahu and Gallant could grow heavier over time, shrinking the patch on the globe still open to them. The stigma of being an accused war criminal is a hard one to shrug off. ...

The US – not an ICC member anyway – rejected the warrants, and said it would coordinate with its partners, Israel included, about the “next steps”. Other Israeli allies, such as Germany, will distance themselves, but it will be a difficult moment for the UK government of Keir Starmer, whose background is in human rights and international law. The US is likely to lean on the UK to reject the validity of the warrants, but that would seriously damage UK credibility elsewhere in the world.

There will be a long list of countries that are members of the ICC that Netanyahu and Gallant will be unable to visit, as they would be obliged to act on the arrest warrant. The US, Russia and China are not members, but for the current White House at least, a visit by either man would be highly embarrassing – though the incoming Trump administration will be another matter.


Arrest warrant against Netanyahu coincides with crisis at ICC

The chief prosecutor of the international criminal court has secured arrest warrants in its most politically charged cases just as the judicial body grapples with an unprecedented crisis. Karim Khan, whose request for warrants against Israeli and Hamas leaders was granted on Thursday, is facing allegations of sexual misconduct, which will be examined by external investigators.

The inquiry, which is understood to be in its early stages, will focus on claims about Khan’s alleged conduct towards a woman who worked directly for him. In October, the Guardian reported that the allegations included claims of unwanted sexual touching and “abuse” over an extended period, as well as of coercive behaviour and abuse of authority.

Lawyers for Khan, 54, have said he “denies the whole of the allegations”. The alleged victim, a lawyer in her 30s who worked for Khan, has previously declined to comment.

Last week the ICC’s governing body referred the allegations to a UN oversight watchdog, the Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS), despite concerns raised at the highest levels of the court about Khan’s ties to the body. Khan and the alleged victim are expected to be interviewed in the coming weeks.

The public emergence of the allegations last month came at an acutely sensitive moment for the ICC, and court officials said they exposed the court to attacks by those seeking to undermine its Palestine investigation.

Jeffrey Sachs: Can the World Survive 2 More Months of Biden?

Israel's continuous bombardment has poisoned Gaza's soil and environment

Khaled Marai, 34, from the Tel al-Hawa neighbourhood west of Gaza City, was greatly disappointed after he tried to grow tomatoes and cucumbers to confront the famine prevailing in the northern Gaza Strip.

Marai, who has more than 20 years of agricultural experience, told The New Arab, "I tried to grow vegetable seedlings in my own nursery, and every time the seedlings wither and die despite my regular irrigation."

He explained that after conducting tests on the soil, it was found that it had become unsuitable for agriculture due to its severe contamination by chemicals from Israeli munitions.

Over the course of 13 months of bombing, the Israeli army dropped more than 85,000 tons of bombs on the Gaza Strip—equivalent to more than five times the power of the Hiroshima bomb dropped on Japan in 1945—causing widespread destruction of infrastructure and serious pollution of agricultural soil in the Gaza Strip, which will hinder agriculture for decades according to a statement issued by the Palestinian Environment Quality Authority.

COL. Lawrence Wilkerson : Who Sets US Foreign Policy?

Biden’s Lust for War

The war in Ukraine is an American war for which the United States government should be ashamed and blamed. It was initiated by President Joe Biden and then-British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, both of whom advised Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that if he rejected a peace treaty that his own government had freely negotiated and agreed to in 2022 with Russian negotiators, Ukraine could join NATO. The treaty was more than 100 pages in length, each page of which had been initialed by both sides, and its essence accepted by the Kremlin and by Kyiv — until Biden and Johnson advised against it.

Their advice was essentially to trust their military support, as it would be strong enough to resist any Russian incursion into eastern Ukraine and relieve Kyiv of the need to make concessions to the Kremlin. They used Zelenskyy as a puppet, since their purpose was not motivated by peace or empathy or justice, rather by hatred for all things Russian. So, the U.S. and the U.K. encouraged bloodshed instead of peace, confrontation instead of communication, and Congress began paying for a war without declaring one.

Motivated by years of anti-Russian jingoism, heedless of its duties under the Constitution, thumbing its nose at at least three treaties ratified by the Senate that permit war only when the U.S. or an ally is gravely threatened, Congress permitted Biden to start an undeclared war against a country that poses no threat whatsoever to the national security of the United States. ...

There is no dispute but that the U.S. is waging war on Russia — without a congressional declaration, without the consent of the United Nations (as the U.S. is obliged to do under a treaty that the U.S. wrote) and solely on its own. I say solely on its own because the weaponry that destroyed the Russian military warehouse requires secret U.S. satellite technology to operate, and U.S. personnel with top-secret security clearances to aim and trigger. It would be an act of espionage to permit Ukrainians to do this. ...

The Constitution intentionally separated the war-declaring power from the war-waging power. Its author, James Madison, poignantly argued that if presidents could both choose the enemy and fight it, such a person would be a prince and not a president. Joe Biden’s presidency has been an abysmal failure, and he doesn’t know it. He must perversely hope that history will reward him if he keeps the killing coming to the last Ukrainian and even risks a wider war.

G20 circus. Biden unpopular and isolated

Police report details sexual assault allegations against Pete Hegseth

A woman told police that she was sexually assaulted in 2017 by Pete Hegseth after he took her phone, blocked the door to a California hotel room and refused to let her leave, according to a detailed investigative report made public late on Wednesday. Hegseth, a Fox News personality and Donald Trump’s nominee to be defense secretary, told police at the time that the encounter had been consensual and denied any wrongdoing, the report said.

News of the allegations surfaced last week when local officials released a brief statement confirming that a woman had accused Hegseth of sexual assault in October 2017 after he had spoken at a Republican women’s event in Monterey.

Hegseth’s lawyer did not immediately respond to a request for comment early on Thursday. He has said Hegseth paid the woman in 2023 to head off the threat of a baseless lawsuit.

The 22-page police report was released in response to a public records request and offers the first detailed account of what the woman alleged to have transpired – one that is at odds with Hegseth’s version of events. The report cited police interviews with the alleged victim, a nurse who treated her, a hotel staffer, another woman at the event and Hegseth. ...

A spokesperson for the Trump transition said early on Thursday that the “report corroborates what Mr Hegseth’s attorneys have said all along: the incident was fully investigated and no charges were filed because police found the allegations to be false.”

GOP BLESSES Trump's New AG Pick PAM BONDI; Hegseth INSISTS He Was CLEARED Of Sexual Assault Claim

Trump names Pam Bondi as attorney general pick after Gaetz steps aside

Donald Trump announced that he would nominate for attorney general Pam Bondi, the former Florida state attorney general, hours after the former representative Matt Gaetz withdrew in the face of opposition from Senate Republicans who had balked over a series of sexual misconduct allegations.

The move to name Bondi reflected Trump’s determination to install a loyalist as the nation’s top law enforcement official and marked another instance of Trump putting his personal lawyers in the justice department.

Trump almost immediately settled on Bondi as a replacement pick for Gaetz, according to people familiar with the matter. Bondi had not auditioned for the role and her loyalist credentials coupled with her willingness to defend Trump on television made her an attractive pick.

The fact that Bondi could count on broad support inside Trump’s world and the Senate Republican conference, in contrast with Gaetz who always faced an uphill struggle, also earned her the endorsement from most of Trump’s senior advisers on Thursday, the people said.

Georgia Fires Entire Maternal Mortality Panel After Reporting on Abortion Ban Deaths

Georgia officials fired everyone on the Maternal Mortality Review Committee after ProPublica reported that the panel found the deaths of two women whose care was restricted by the state's abortion ban were preventable, the news outlet revealed Thursday.

ProPublica first exposed the committee's findings for Amber Nicole Thurman and Candi Miller in September, sparking a flood of criticism directed at abortion care restrictions and the primarily Republican politicians who impose them. Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, who was running for the White House, even traveled to Atlanta to pay tribute to the two women.

Thurman and Miller's stories, as the news outlet acknowledged Thursday, "became a central discussion" in not only the presidential contest—ultimately won by Republican President-elect Donald Trump, who has bragged about the role he played in reversing Roe v. Wade—but also ballot initiatives to protect abortion rights in 10 states, seven of which succeeded.

In a November 8 letter obtained by ProPublica, Georgia Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Kathleen Toomey wrote that an "investigation was unable to uncover which individual(s) disclosed confidential information" despite state law and confidential agreements signed by panel members barring such disclosures.

Toomey explained that the committee was immediately "disbanded," a replacement panel will be formed through a new application process, and additional procedures are under consideration regarding confidentiality, oversight, and organizational structure.



the horse race



Biden Team Secretly SABOTAGED Kamala



the evening greens


McKinsey clients had ‘rising share of global emissions’, internal analysis shows

The world’s biggest consulting firm found that its clients were on a trajectory to bust global climate targets, details of internal forecasting in 2021 uncovered by the Centre for Climate Reporting (CCR) and the Guardian reveal.

McKinsey & Company has worked with some of the world’s biggest emitters, including many of the largest fossil fuel producers. It has previously argued it is necessary to engage these clients to help them transition to cleaner forms of energy and hit the target of limiting global warming to less than 1.5C above preindustrial levels.

But the CCR and the Guardian have learned of an internal analysis of client emissions carried out by McKinsey in 2021 which showed that the companies the firm works with were set to exceed this target. Despite this, an internal email alleges that no senior members of staff were willing to “push the effort forward”.

The revelations follow an investigation published in the Guardian yesterday, based on more than a dozen interviews with former insiders, internal documents and hundreds of pages of court records, which revealed new details about the firm’s work with the fossil fuel industry.

Many of the world’s biggest fossil fuel producers have been significant sources of revenue for McKinsey, such as the world’s largest oil company, Saudi Aramco, and oil majors Shell and BP, according to an analysis of bankruptcy court records. “It is not a secret that McKinsey is in deep with big polluters, but now we know just how wide that hole is and how deep they’re digging,” said Rachel Rose Jackson from the campaign group Corporate Accountability. “The more it continues to partner closely with and profit from the very actors condemning people and the planet, the more complicit it becomes.”

US and India lead G20 on climate action, report says

The United States and India have made the greatest progress among the world’s top 20 economies in implementing climate policies since the 2016 Paris Agreement, a study commissioned by the Guardian has found.

The data underscores the importance of political leadership and international coordination, both of which are coming under intense pressure ahead of the inauguration of Donald Trump, who has threatened to pull the US out of the United Nations climate treaty.

Over the past nine years, the G20 group of the world’s biggest economies have together introduced policies that are likely to reduce CO2 discharges by 6.9 gigatons by 2030, the report by Climate Action Tracker shows.

Although this is not enough to keep global heating within the Paris target of 1.5C to 2C above preindustrial levels, the authors of the study say it is a substantial improvement on what was forecast in 2015, showing the Cop process – despite its many flaws – has had some effect in reducing the climate dangers facing the world.


Also of Interest

Here are some articles of interest, some which defied fair-use abstraction.

Israel: Beginning of the End

International Criminal Court Issues Arrest Warrants for Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Former Minister of Defense, Yoav Gallant

Biden Leaves Office But Risks War with Russia

‘People’s Arms Embargo’ at Travis Air Force Base

Stare Into Gaza: The Horror Was Not What I Expected

What Should Now Be Obvious To Everyone About the Ukraine War

Romania at turning point as pro-EU and nativist candidates seek election

Trump’s tax cuts and Musk’s Doge show they have no idea about US debt


A Little Night Music

Chuck Berry and Johnnie Johnson ~ House of Blue Lights

Johnnie Johnson - Tanqueray

Johnnie Johnson - Everyday I Have The Blues

Eric Clapton, Johnnie Johnson, and Chuck Lavell - Mean Old World

Johnnie Johnson - The Blues Don't Knock

Johnnie Johnson - I'm Goin' Fishin'

Johnnie Johnson - Key To The Highway

Johnnie Johnson - If You Love Me Like You Say

Johnnie Johnson - Movin' Out

Johnnie Johnson - Just To Be With You

Johnnie Johnson - Johnnie B. Bad

Johnnie Johnson Sessions with a Keyboard Legend


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It ends on them laughing about Kamala dragging Liz Cheney around the rust belt like she’s her veep candidate. Then they light into Obama’s speech to black men after he’s been hanging around with rich white people… I enjoyed that too. I might listen to it again if I run out of videos this weekend.
They cover a lot of topics.

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

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@snoopydawg

thanks for the video!

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The rest of the tweet:

"If you saw what I saw, you wouldn't declassify them either." This could only really mean that the US gov't assassinated Kennedy. Of course that truth has been an open secret for years.

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@humphrey

yep, i remember that day very well. i really hope that trump does declassify all of the archive of documents and exhibits that the government possesses. it's long past time for public accountability.

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@humphrey I remember where I was. What I saw.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@humphrey

Here

I ended up becoming chief counsel in the Karen Silkwood case, the woman that was killed out in Oklahoma at the nuclear site out there. And during our investigations of that we discovered that 98 pounds of bomb-grade plutonium were being smuggled out of the Kerr-McGee nuclear facility, the reprocessing plant. And we discovered that it was actually being transported secretly to Israel.

I’m just reading it now. I’m betting that they did.

It’s just past the 50th anniversary of Karen Silkwood's death too. Is there a tie in? Guess I should watch the movie again.

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

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the gloves off and let our military and troops go help the Ukrainians.

It's time to arm the B-2's and B-52's, and cock them into alert status at the launch end of runways. Yes, I mean with nuclear weapons.
Sawed-Off Satan is trying to scare the world, and the world needs to respond to this escalation.

Yeah the hell with the rest of the world that would cease to exist if we started using nukes. Didn’t they pay attention to the missiles Russia recently used? The only way they can still be this misinformed is because they refuse to listen to other viewpoints that go against their preconceived assumptions that Russia is just a country with nukes and gas stations. Apparently Russia is rounding up the homeless and drunks and sending them to the meat grinder…without modern weapons.

Reddit is full of essays like this. I get banned every time I try to post the truth.

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@snoopydawg

ironically, this just showed up in my news feed:

US weapons are not good enough to take on Russia’s nuclear threat, Pentagon official admits

The United States’ planned overhaul of its nuclear weapons strategy may not be sufficient to take on the threats posed by Russia and China, a top Pentagon official has admitted.

Richard Johnson, who oversees nuclear policy, said the current plans could have to be enhanced to reflect the work being undertaken by Moscow and Beijing.

“We are now in a world where we’re facing multiple nuclear competitors, multiple states that are growing, diversifying and modernising their nuclear arsenals and also, unfortunately, prioritising the role that nuclear weapons play in their national security strategies,” he told a think tank event.

His comments came after the White House said it would not change the country’s nuclear posture after Russia lowered its own threshold for a nuclear strike.

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It comes from the Rand org. The report was commissioned by the US congress. In 2022 and Nov 2024.

It would take an estimnated 3 years (and an additional $2 trillion dollars off budget) for the US to catch up to where Russia is today. (Ditto China I asume.) But then, where will Russia be in 3 years, with such a big head start?

Any confrontation that the US enters with a military rival, anywhere in the world, the US will lose. I don't know why these documents are not classified. Other people remark on this, too. It could be a psy-op. But in the end, it doesn't matter.

There is data on how long potential US confrontations with global rivals would last before US loses. Times range from 90 minutes to 3 months.

I presume everyone in DC knows all of this. No way of knowing since most sound like idiots.

My personal view is that the US now follows a terrorist doctrine. (High numbers of psychopaths installed in most DC positions of power.) Winning or losing simply doesn't matter. What matters to them is how much damage and chaos they can cause.

There's no one to blame for this. Brain damage now has the upper hand.

What fault there is lies with the people who vote. They are the only ones with the power to stop it by refusing to vote for psychopaths. (People who can't spot psychopaths, shouldn't be voting in US elections at all.) They may be at fault but they don't deserve the blame. They are brainwashing casualities, themselves.

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@Pluto's Republic

What fault there is lies with the people who vote.

yep, but how do you get them to stop? surely some part of the reason they vote is because of the extensive propaganda system.

but more importantly, is there a point to assigning blame?

i really don't know. i've felt outnumbered and without reach for my opinions for years. if you've got a better idea, i'm all ears.

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@joe shikspack

Take a look at the weapon Russia just used.

I see technology like this and always wonder what it’d be like if that knowledge went into things that could help the human race instead of weapons of destruction.

I also imagine where humanity could be if after the USSR collapsed the world turned to working together in peace on space exploration and such instead of America’s wanting to be the global hegemon.

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

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….Trump pulled out of the INF treaty.

Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) provided further details, stating that “Oreshnik” refers to a research project, while the operational missile system is named “Kedr.” Its known specifications include:

- Six warheads, each carrying six submunitions.

- A terminal phase speed exceeding Mach 11.

If this is indeed a medium-range ballistic missile, as Putin suggests, its range could extend up to 5,500 kilometers. This would violate the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, signed by the US and the Soviet Union to eliminate such missiles. Developing Kedr would thus signify Russia’s breach of this agreement.

He strongly hinted that this global aspect to the war means attacks on Western targets can't be ruled out. The same day, the foreign ministry said a US missile base in Poland is a prime target.

Vladimir Putin warned back in July, "Today, the development of such systems in Russia is nearing completion. We will take mirror measures to deploy them, taking into account the actions of the United States, its satellites in Europe and in other regions of the world."

I hope that whoever is running Biden’s brain is paying attention now. Gawd knows that Putin has given enough warnings.

What other treaties are now caput?

Boy those Ukrainian washing machine chips sure are powerful.

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@snoopydawg
how this latest Rus missile
"would violate" the 1987 treaty as if that means anything. Just for the record, the US abrogated that treaty in February 2019 and the Rus followed suit. The US only abided by that treaty long enough to develop what they felt to be kick ass missiles in that range class, which they then stationed all over Europe.

be wewll and have a good one

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@snoopydawg

you have to wonder why journalistic outlets keep accusing putin of violating a defunct treaty that the u.s. pulled out of first.

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@joe shikspack

has worked so far so why change anything? And I think they are right by looking at my first comment. Russia has lost a half million troops while Ukraine has lost only 30,000. Same thing with tanks and such. From what I’ve seen shitlibs only post things from Ukraine sources that blow smoke and don’t tell the truth. I’ve said before that the propaganda is good so I see why people believe it.

Karloff posted this on MoA. A reminder of what Obama did to screw Trump on HIS way out the door. And then he helped cook up Russia Russia…

Question: Yesterday, President Vladimir Putin addressed not only the people of our country, but also the architects of the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine. Is there an understanding now that the signal has been heard, "received"? Will the current US administration try to add fuel to the fire before it leaves?

Sergey Lavrov: It is difficult for me to decide for them or make guesses. Those who allowed Vladimir Zelensky to use these missiles "allowed themselves." Everyone already knows this very well. President of Russia Vladimir Putin has spoken about this more than once. Without their direct participation, none of the missiles would have flown anywhere.

As for the reaction to our response, as far as I understand, Vladimir Zelensky was frightened. He began to accuse his masters of leaving him unarmed in the face of such an "action" by the Russian Federation. This is a useful result. Because being closer to reality and feeling it on your own "skin" is already useful.

As for what to expect from US President Joe Biden and his outgoing administration. There is an element in the ATACMS supply and the authorization of the British and French to use Storm Shadow and SCALP to leave a "bad legacy" to the next administration. The Democratic Party, apparently, has this in their blood. In December 2016, when then-US President Barack Obama was already leaving and there were three weeks left before Donald Trump's inauguration, Barack Obama put a "pig" on his successor – he expelled dozens of Russian diplomats. In total, there were more than one hundred and twenty people (including family members). Moreover, they demanded to leave Washington on the day when there was no direct flight to Moscow. And he and his little children, with all their belongings, traveled by bus for six hours to New York. In general, they created additional "comfort". At the same time, Barack Obama stole (there is no other way to put it) two objects of Russian diplomatic property. We are still not given access there. The first weeks of Donald Trump's stay in the White House were largely "undermined" in terms of his plans – a normal dialogue with the Russian Federation.

I wonder if this was why Trump was so harsh on Russia or would things have been different if Obama hadn’t done that? Remember T put sanctions on Russia, started arming the Nazis, admitted more countries into NATO, and pulled out of the treaty, ect.

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….and WTF?

Boy this got me hankering to buy a Jaguar. You? And yes they are getting lots of flack for this.

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@snoopydawg

the only jaguar that i am even vaguely interested in was built between 50 and 60 years ago. everything since then has been overpriced crap.

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@enhydra lutris

i have always liked the xke. it has just about everything that i think a car should have. it is a rolling piece of art.

i thought the d type racers were gorgeous, too, but kind of impractical for an average joe.

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@joe shikspack

only made very few and it no doubt wouldn't be street legal today. All the crs I really, really like are completely impractical except maybe one or two. I think my overall fav is the '57 Ferrari Testa Rossa Mille Miglia.

bwahago

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They also have a SUV I think, but I haven’t heard much about it. Pretty tho.

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@snoopydawg

some of them had 6 cylinders and the later models (i think after 1971) had 12 cylinders.

my favorite models were the 1965-67's which had a slightly larger 6 cylinder than the earlier models.

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@joe shikspack 1972? We would dazzle the crowd, then it would go in the shop for repair, and we would drive my Ford.

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yeah, the jags are not a car to own if you don't like to do maintenance, it really helps to be good with electical systems because those systems fail often.

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@joe shikspack

Fun car to drive, but good lord the cost of maintenance and repairs…ouch. But I wish I still had it. Turbo SAAB which was fun to watch my friends try to start it. Ignition was between the seats. Dunno why.

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1950-1953. Of course, I think that was mostly when Stirling Moss was driving, over 70 years ago. I guess when nobody can recall when you were good at what you do you bring in the clowns.

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I really like the "That'll Work" album he did with the Kentucky Headhunters, but there are only a few cuts on You Tube. It was one of the CDs we kept in the truck for road trips.

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@enhydra lutris

thanks for the vid!

have a great weekend!

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@joe shikspack

really dreadful wind and rain, as they say. Supposed to continue too, so it looks like an indoor weekend.

bwahago..

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@enhydra lutris

so the atmospheric river has made it to your part of the world. sorry to hear that.

take care and stay safe and dry!

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Arms limitation negotiations are what is necessary; not a nuclear arms race with China and Russia. This includes restricting the employment of intermediate range in Europe. Postol makes this point, and notes that the US rejected the INF Treaty first. An inspection protocol will be necessary as well for strategic and nuclear arms. If the US wants China to participate in strategic arms limitations, IndoPacCom is going to have to abandon their "strangle China" strategy. It's clear they don't want to, because it promotes expensive procurement programs with a strong constituency in the blob, and plays a role in maintaining the "Pacific Empire." The idea of having the arms industry yield to some degree to obtain more control of the worst security threats to our survival is anathema to the people running the national security sector.

Thanks for the EBs Joe.

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@soryang

arms limitation (actually global nuclear disarmament) is what is needed, but i can't see how we are going to get it as long as the clowns that run the show need nukes to fuel their hegemonic aims.

i guess prior to disarmament talks we need to have a program to rid the world of people who want to rule it.

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Particularly of the stills and his explanation of the ballistics and the apparent number of reentry groups, my theory is that there are just 6 MRVs in this case, each of which appears as a group of six submunitions. Of the six "submunitions" in each group, they travel closely together because in the nuclear warhead version, five of the six are decoys which need to be close enough in time and space, to conceal the nuke itself. If each of the submunitions in each group were a MRV in and of itself, landing so closely together would be impractical, would not achieve a significant increase in blast effect, and would be fratricidal, reducing the effectiveness of the strike. The six groups land further apart giving credence to the notion that there would or could be one nuke among the six submunitions in each group. I think that if this were not a conventional attack, the groups would be even further apart, while as a "conventional attack" Postol is emphasizing the cohesion of each group along the ballistic path. The cohesion suggest MRVs rather than MIRVs. I would expect to see 6 Mirvs in the nuclear warhead version of this missile, which would increase the overall destruction the one missile could inflict over a broad area.

corrected some typos

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@humphrey

that's gonna leave a mark.

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I wonder why she chose to publicly address her thoughts in a stationery vehicle in a parking lot, that has no relation to Hawaii?

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that is indeed a good one!

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Followed by something similar to those found guilty at Nurenberg.

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been previously mentioned but it is important.

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/mokheiber-warns-us-official...

Craig Mokheiber, a former official at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, warned the US administration and Congress about the consequences of their hostile reaction and threats against the International Criminal Court (ICC) following its decision regarding Israeli occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Security Minister Yoav Gallant.

The former director of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights New York office stated, "Under Art.70 of the Rome Statute of the ICC, you can be prosecuted for 'impeding, intimidating or corruptly influencing an official of the Court' and for 'retaliating against an official of the Court on account of duties performed by that or another official'."

Mokheiber's remarks followed warnings from members of both the Democratic and Republican parties in Congress to the ICC, stating that any arrest warrants issued against senior Israeli occupation officials would be met with American retaliation.

Mokheiber made it clear to the US officials threatening the Court that "If convicted, you can face five years in prison. In addition, your lawlessness will result in even further isolation of the US on the world stage."

The UN official also added, "Both the global South and 124 ICC state parties will be compelled to oppose you. And decent people everywhere will resist your criminal conduct."

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