Ukraine has just deployed a battlefield technology that feels like a mix of science fiction and a game of Call of Duty.
According to The Times, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have introduced a new system that radically changes the rules of modern warfare.
A single operator can now control an entire swarm of drones in real time, see the battlefield through artificial intelligence, receive instant targeting data, and coordinate strikes with sniper-level precision.
What once required dozens of personnel and hours of planning can now reportedly happen within seconds.
Russian troops are already referring to it as âthe Ukrainian digital hell.â
New London Rape Data is shocking.
Sexual assaults and rapes in London have surged by 400%.
In just 59 days, there were 1,459 reported rapes.
And as the data shows, we know exactly who the main predators are.
This is the direct and predictable result of years of unchecked mass immigration and failed integration.
London is no longer safe for women.
When will the authorities finally admit what everyone can see with their own eyes?
đŠđ·đš NO PASARĂN: Se viralizĂł un video de la SelecciĂłn Argentina femenina juvenil donde no hay afrodescendientes ni musulmanas, lo que hizo indignar a la izquierda internacional.
In Harehills when migrant mobs set fire to Police cars they ran away
But when a white woman is raped by migrants and locals complain they turn up in force to shut people up
The UK is completely f*cked
El historiador Bill Federer: "Para 2030, Europa tendrĂĄ una mayorĂa musulmana y, sin duda, aprobarĂĄn la ley sharia islĂĄmica.
La gente olvida que Egipto fue completamente cristiano durante seis siglos. Ya no lo es. Todo el norte de Ăfrica fue completamente cristiano durante seis siglos. Ya no lo es.
Constantinopla fue la ciudad cristiana mĂĄs grande del mundo, y durante cientos de años, la iglesia cristiana mĂĄs grande del mundo fue Santa SofĂa. Y la convirtieron en mezquita.
Quieren hacer lo mismo con el Vaticano."
The dots that only a few seem to connect is that the Venezuela+Iran double tap was a headshot aimed at China, who's saying goodbye to cheap oil.
Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz thinking it was holding the West hostage. But in reality, 90 percent of the oil that flows through that strait goes east, and almost half of that goes to China in heavily subsidized product.
Iran was not holding a gun to America's head. Iran was holding a gun to China's gas tank and screaming "LOOK HOW POWERFUL I AM YA FILTHY INFIDEL!!" at Washington.
Because fuck logic I guess
So what happened next was predictable to everyone except, apparently, the IRGC.
Saudi Arabia said "Fine, I'll do this myself" and cranked its pipeline to the Red Sea to nearly seven million barrels a day. The UAE expanded its pipeline to the Gulf of Oman. Nature is healing.
American crude exports hit a record 4.9 million barrels a day in April alone. Right now, 121 empty tankers turned around and sailed to the United States to load up on American oil because... it turns out there's an obscene amount of American oil.
Iran's one big card, the only economic leverage it had left, just forced every customer on earth to build a permanent detour around Iran. That's like barricading yourself inside the only bridge in town and then watching the city build four new bridges while you sit there starving.
The regime traded decades of chokepoint relevance for a few weeks of headlines and a negotiating position that got worse every single day. Their oil revenue collapsed. Bypass infrastructure is going up. And the Asian buyers who used to depend on the Strait are locking in American and Russian and African supply chains that will never route back through Hormuz.
A broken Iran means China has to buy American, and any plans to pose a threat to Taiwan were put on indefinite hold.
The Iranian regime keeps doubling down on this nonsense. Because what else can they do?
The United States just reached across the goddamn globe and grabbed China by the pussy with the cold, unyielding precision of a scalpel forged in hellfire.
Three oil tankers, fat with Iranian crude destined for Beijingâs gluttonous refineries, just reversed course like whipped dogs under the shadow of Trumpâs naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.
No shots fired. No diplomatic theater.
Just raw, lethal enforcement after the mullahsâ peace talks collapsed into the dustbin of history. This isnât some limp-wristed sanction kabuki.
This is economic castration at mach speed...choking the lifeblood of the worldâs factory floor before Xi Jinping can even finish his next fortune-cookie speech about âwin-win cooperation.â
Geopolitically, itâs fucking poetry in motion.
The Strait of Hormuz is the jugular of global energy...20% of the planetâs oil supply funnels through that narrow throat, and China, that bloated dragon addicted to discounted Iranian barrels to keep its rust-belt economy from seizing up, just got reminded who controls the tap.
Iran exports roughly 1.5 million barrels a day; a hefty slice sails straight to Shanghai under the radar of Western sanctions.
Block that artery, and suddenly Beijingâs strategic petroleum reserves look like a kidâs piggy bank in a knife fight.
Prices spike. Supply chains stutter. Factories idle.
The CCPâs iron grip on its own people starts sweating under the weight of blackouts, inflation, and the quiet psychological rot of watching their âinevitable riseâ get cocksmacked by American sea power.
Xi and his cadre of wolf-warrior yes-men are wired for dominance theater...projecting unassailable strength while quietly terrified of any fracture in the illusion of control.
This move exploits that beautifully:
itâs not brute invasion, itâs Sun Tzu with Tomahawks and carrier groups.
Force the adversary to defeat himself. Make the enemy feel the noose without ever seeing the hangmanâs face. Chinaâs elite know damn well their economy is a house of cards built on imported energy and exported lies; cut the flow, and the internal contradictions Marx warned about come roaring back as hungry workers and pissed-off princelings.
The venom here is exquisite...Trump didnât just sanction ships; he exposed the dragonâs soft underbelly, forcing Beijing to choose between licking Iranian wounds or risking domestic unrest that could unravel the Mandate of Heaven faster than any missile.
Strategically, this is hybrid warfare at its most ruthless and refined: layered, deniable in the fog of âinternational norms,â yet lethally effective.
No ground troops bleeding in some desert quagmire. No endless nation-building farce. Just forward-deployed naval assets, satellite overwatch, and the implicit threat of escalation that keeps everyoneâs balls in a vice.
Itâs the modern equivalent of a naval quarantine with teeth...echoes of the Cuban Missile Crisis, but aimed at the wallet instead of nukes.
Chinaâs vaunted âString of Pearlsâ bases? Worthless when the real chokepoint is still American-controlled.
Their Belt and Road pipe dreams? Just expensive highways to nowhere if the oil doesnât flow.
Precision lethality: hit the supply line, watch the empire of debt and dependency convulse.
While the globalist eunuchs in Brussels and Davos clutch their pearls and whimper about âescalation,â Trumpâs America just reminded the world that power isnât measured in hashtags or climate accords...itâs measured in who can make the other guyâs tankers turn tail and run like the pussies they are.
China thought they could play both sides forever: buy cheap dirty oil from pariahs while lecturing the West on morality.
Today they got grabbed, hard, and the bruise is going to linger.
This is what winning looks like when you stop pretending the game is fair. Ferocity wrapped in strategy.
The dragon just got its wings clipped, and the eagle is laughing all the way to the next century.
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They really think Trump has no clue whatâs going on, when in reality, he now controls the flow of 36%+ of the worldâs crude oil supply, and just forced the nations of the world to buy oil from us, and Venezuela, which Trump conveniently already secured, along with the Panama Canal.
Now Trumpâs focus on Greenland, Canada, and the Arctic shipping routes, makes even more sense. Trump is securing global shipping lanes, and turning the US into THE global energy superpower.
Trump has China, and the world, by the balls, and the sheep are oblivious. Trump is completely shaking up the global order, and forcing the world to deal through us. Trump is stripping the Deep State of their leverage, and securing the entire board.
You are watching the âworldâs most powerful resetâ, and the dawning of âThe Golden Ageâ.
The Deep Stateâs reign is over. They have been outmaneuvered. Trump controls the oil, therefore, he controls the world.
Leverage obtained â
80% of China's oil imports pass through the Strait of Malacca, controlled by Indonesia.
@SecWar just elevated Indonesia to a Major Defense Cooperation Partnership.
That puts the United States military in position near both of the world's most critical energy chokepoints.
Beijing's energy security now runs through American partnerships.
Can we just take a second here and admit something that the regime media and the foreign policy geniuses in Washington will never say out loud? President Trump just dropped the hammer on Iranâand itâs not just tough, itâs brilliant. Absolute chess move.
After Tehran laughed in our face and refused to play ball on the terms we laid outâno more nuclear games, no more shaking down the world for passage through the Strait of HormuzâTrump didnât blink. He announced a full naval blockade of the Persian Gulf. No ships in, no ships out. And hereâs the part that should have every oil trader and every globalist suit sweating through their overpriced suits: heâs redirecting those tankers straight to the Gulf of America. Buy American oil. Pay in U.S. dollars. End of story.
Why is this genius? Let me break it down like the simple truth it is.
First, it ends the extortion racket without sending a single American boot into another Middle Eastern quagmire. Iran thought they could turn the worldâs most important oil choke point into their personal toll booth. Wrong. Trump just flipped the script: you donât control the flow anymore. We do. The same Navy thatâs been babysitting the planet for decades is now finally working for us. No more free security for countries that hate us while they get rich off our protection.
Second, it supercharges American energy dominance. Weâre sitting on more oil and gas than anyone else on Earth. Block the Gulf, prices spike everywhere else, and suddenly every country that needs crudeâEurope, Asia, whoeverâhas one logical place to go: right here. Gulf of America terminals firing on all cylinders. American workers. American profits. American dollars. The petrodollar doesnât just survive; it gets a shot of adrenaline straight to the heart. While the rest of the world scrambles, weâre printing money and telling our enemies to pound sand.
Third, it exposes the whole rotten global order for what it is. For years, weâve been told we have to play nice, subsidize everyone elseâs defense, and let hostile regimes dictate energy prices. Trump just said: no thanks. This isnât âescalation.â Itâs accountability. Iran wanted to play pirate in international waters? Fine. Now they get to watch their economy choke while American energy booms. China and India want cheap oil? Better start buying it from the country that actually produces it instead of funding the mullahs who hate us.
The usual suspects are already screaming about âwarmongeringâ and âoil pricesâ and how this is all so very complicated. Spare me. The complicated part was pretending America wasnât the strongest kid on the block. Trump just reminded everyoneâespecially our adversariesâthat we donât have to beg or bribe or negotiate from weakness. We set the terms now.
This is what America First actually looks like when itâs executed by someone who means it. No forever wars. No blank checks. Just raw, unapologetic leverage that puts American workers, American energy, and American strength first. And the best part? The Iranians are the ones who forced his hand. They chose this. Trump just made them regret it.
God bless the guy. In a town full of people who couldnât negotiate their way out of a wet paper bag, he just reminded the world who runs the table.
Trump just dropped the biggest puzzle piece yet... and it might be game over for China.
While corporate media was busy calling him âreckless,â his team was quietly locking down BOTH of the worldâs critical oil chokepoints.
Hormuz was already squeezed. Now Indonesia just signed a MAJOR defense deal with the US, giving America leverage over the Strait of Malacca... the skinny little passage that carries 80% of Chinaâs crude oil imports.
In the last 30 days alone: beef deals, fossil fuel pacts, critical minerals, joining Trumpâs Board of Peace with glowing praise for his leadership, and now Pentagon-level military cooperation.
All while Indonesia was rationing fuel and begging for relief from Trumpâs tariffs and Americaâs oil.
This is an existential chokehold.
Chinaâs entire energy supply is now in American hands.
Trumpâs not just walking and chewing gum... heâs taking names and tightening the noose.
Sleep well, Beijing. đșđž
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has arrived in Berlin, where a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is scheduled. Germany marks the start of the Ukrainian delegation's diplomatic week in Europe.
Food for thought.
Yes, the New Great Game is unfolding.
No nation stands to gain more from a closure of the Strait of Hormuz than the United States, across the short, medium, and long term.
This logic is embedded in President Trumpâs National Security Strategy, with the Trump Doctrine now visible in practice. Strategically, China loses on multiple fronts with Hormuz closed: seaborne Middle Eastern supplies are constrained just as Venezuelan crude is increasingly redirected toward the U.S. Gulf Coast on short, politically secure routes. At the same time, the Strait of Malacca, and with it, the broader Malacca Dilemma, moves to the center of gravity. In parallel, the Sunda, Lombok, Makassar, and Mindoro Straits remain critical arteries for Chinese trade and energy flows.
Together, they constitute the geographic chokepoints of Beijingâs vulnerability, and Washington is acutely aware of this. Yes, the New Great Game is unfolding, and Wall Street has yet to comprehend the consequences.
Food for thought.
Trumpâs Deal With Indonesia: Mahan at the Strait of Malacca
Hu Jintao warned China about this moment more than twenty years ago. In 2003, the then Chinese president coined the phrase âMalacca dilemmaâ to describe a simple, brutal fact: the countryâs economic rise depended on foreign oil sailing through a narrow strait that other powers could, in a crisis, choose to close. Most of Chinaâs imported crude and gas still squeezes through that same bottleneck between Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. The US has just moved to wire that vulnerability, and it is no accident this is happening on Donald Trumpâs watch.
Washingtonâs new Major Defense Cooperation Partnership with Indonesia is being sold in the usual diplomatic euphemisms: capacity building, maritime security, joint training. Strip away the boilerplate and you see something far sharper. The agreementâs focus on maritime domain awareness, subsurface and autonomous systems, and special forces training is about giving Indonesia and by extension the U.S. and its allies, a far richer picture of everything that moves between the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea, and greater ability to shape it in a crisis. As with Trumpâs broader IndoâPacific posture, this is one more move to reassert the US as the preâeminent maritime power of the age, and to ensure China feels that reality every time a tanker clears the Strait.
Huâs âMalacca dilemmaâ was never only about a single shipping lane. It was about the geometry of Chinaâs energy dependence. Oil from the Gulf and Africa has to arrive by sea. The shortest, cheapest route runs past India, through Malacca and adjacent Indonesian straits, and then up into waters where the U.S. Navy and its partners have operated for decades. A coalition that can see, track and, if necessary, interdict that flow holds a lever over Chinaâs economy that no amount of rhetoric about multipolarity can wish away.
More than a century ago, Alfred Thayer Mahan argued that sea power, fleets, chokepoints and maritime commerce, would decide the fate of great powers. The Malacca dilemma is Mahanâs theory rendered in modern energy terms: a continental power whose trade and fuel move by sea lives or dies by access to narrow maritime bottlenecks policed by others. Trumpâs Indonesia move is pure Mahan: rather than chasing dominance on land, Washington is tightening its grip on the sea lanes and straits through which Chinaâs economic lifeblood must flow.
Beijing has spent two decades trying to escape this trap with pipelines from Central Asia and Russia, a corridor through Myanmar and a âstring of pearlsâ of ports from Gwadar to Djibouti. Yet the volumes tell a less reassuring story: overland routes move at the margin, while the bulk of Chinaâs energy still comes by tanker and still passes through Southeast Asian chokepoints. The dilemma has been managed, not resolved.
That is why Indonesia matters. Jakarta insists it is not choosing sides and will continue to balance between Washington and Beijing. It doesnât have to do more than that for this pact to bite. As Indonesian officers train with American counterparts and integrate U.S.âsupplied surveillance and patrol systems, the operational environment quietly changes. Chinese planners contemplating a crisis over Taiwan, the South China Sea or even a clash around Hormuz now have to assume that traffic through Malacca and its alternatives will unfold under a web of sensors and partnerships that lean, in practice if not in rhetoric, toward Washington.
Another move by President Trump, in other words. From rebuilding American shipyards to pouring money into IndoâPacific maritime forces, the pattern is clear: the United States intends to remain a maritime superpower, and to make China live with Hu Jintaoâs old nightmare instead of escaping it. Mahan would have recognised the logic instantly: in the end, it is the power that commands the sea, and the straits, that sets the terms for everyone else.