Dugin tells Sneako and "Professor Jiang" that Trump may have been opposed by the "Deep State," but he was chosen by the "Deeper State" composed of "hyperglobalists."
Their stupid conspiracy theories fail to explain the world, so they concoct even more complicated conspiracies.
Hezbollah missiles seen live existing from the city of Tyre, costal city south of Lebanon.
You can clearly see the missiles fired from the middle of civilian buildings.
Now you understand who are we fighting against and how they use civilians as shields?
Ett upprop publiceras i Aftonbladet mot att Reza Pahlavi besöker Sverige. Vem skriver då på?
Lorena Delgado Varas som nyligen deltog i en demonstration med iranska regimens flaggor.
Ali Esbati som samlat in pengar till terrorstämplade PFLP.
Ship to Gaza-aktivisten Mattias Gardell.
Masoud Kamali som nyligen kallade Simona Mohamsson för “husblatte.”
Athena Farrokhzad som uppmanat till “global intifada.”
Och Shora Esmailian som reagerade på terrordådet 7 oktober med orden “Om detta är möjligt, är allt möjligt!”
Fint gäng demokratiaktivister.
I used to consider myself a moderate supporter of Israel.
But not anymore.
I started listening to those who bring constant criticisms against Israel, and the more I listened and researched, the more I started to recognize a pattern.
Some of the criticism was factual and necessary. But much of it was based on exaggeration or untruths.
Even the most famous viral photo of the emaciated child in Gaza...the media quietly later admitted to be based on false information.
I kept listening, thinking, "If they are so passionately against Israel, they must know something I don't."
Then, it finally hit me. The thread tying it all together was not a love for people or the truth, but rather a deep seeded hatred of Israel.
So, now I'm not as moderate as I used to be. Those speaking the loudest against Israel have caused me to be more extreme in my support for Israel. Not because Israel is perfect, but because of justice. From what I can see, they get more unjustly attacked than any culture or nation alive today.
With that being said, I am also a supporter of truth and justice for all people and nations. Whatever level of injustice is being done against Palestinian civilians, I want it to stop. But whatever injustice is being done against the Jews, I want it to stop too.
Truly loving people does not mean picking and choosing who we love. It means letting go of our hatred and offense and being willing to lay our own lives down for the sake of others.
Major notes from the weekend on Iran:
1) Combined Force strikes started hitting IRGC Ground Forces units in the Kurdish regions.
2) We have confirmed that IRGC members are at least two cycles behind on pay.
3) *Coincidentally,* I'm sure, the IRGC Ground Forces Commander went on a tour visiting these forces.
In combination, these three notes indicate a high risk of desertion throughout the IRGC.
4) Separately, we have the attack on Diego Garcia that, frankly, justifies the war in and of itself. The base itself isn't terribly significant, its not that "Iran can get Diego Garcia! We have to go to war!"
The issue is that Iran constantly lies about everything to do with its nuclear program. Taqiyya. They've issued fatwas against nuclear weapons, then simultaneously enrich uranium to levels only usable in weapons while developing long-range ballistic missiles.
"Its for medical purposes!"
No, it wasn't, and it couldn't be. Uranium enriched to this degree has no medical uses.
"Its for self-defense!"
Then why were you hiding a long range ballistic missile capable of delivering a nuclear weapon to London?
The fact they were developing these weapons while consistently lying about it, in the face of all the world being united against their acquisition of the weapons, combined with all of their past acts of terrorism and piracy, absolutely justifies this war.
5) On Negotiations: These are being played very close to the chest, but here's what I've been able to gather...
Witkoff and Kushner are keeping lines of communication open with non-IRGC elements of the Iranian State—if I had to guess, I'd expect officials within the Republican Government. If not Pezeshkian himself, then probably people with access to him.
It seems abundantly clear that the situation in Iran is at this point A Tale of Two Cities.
One is an IRGC-Cleric alliance propping up the corpse of the Velayat-e Faqih.
The other is the Republican-Reform alliance propping up the still in-tact organs of state outside of the IRGC's control.
We are almost certainly negotiating with one of these 'cities,' and not the other. This is what I expected would be the prelude to final resolution. The existing power structures in Iran will continue to pull support away from, and rallying support against, the IRGC.
At this point, it appears the plan is to reach a pre-negotiated settlement with the Republican-Reform Government while hammering the IRGC on all available fronts and enabling a fairly smooth transition of power.
Mass uprising is probably now the backup plan, with total dismantling of Iran's infrastructure the backup to the backup plan.
This is how much the Lebanese trust the Israel Defense Forces (IDF): After iftar, they go out for shisha, tea, and snacks while watching Israeli airstrikes on Hezbollah targets, without the slightest fear that Israel would ever target them.
Isn't it interesting that Iran doesn't have accurate casualty figures even though it has a mature medical infrastructure, but Hamas was able to publish exact-sounding figures every day and within minutes of every airstrike?