DW—The Hezbollah-Israel clash is a proxy battlefield reflecting the broader US-Iran rivalry, challenging simplistic narratives that reduce the conflict to territorial disputes. Israel’s actions are motivated by losing influence in West Asia and attempts to assert dominance, while the US is conflicted between its geopolitical objectives and Zionist lobby pressures. This complexity underscores the interlinked nature of regional conflicts and superpower diplomacy.
Matt Hoh: Why the Pentagon Lies
byAndrew Napolitano & Matt Hoh 7 minutes readJM—A lot of Russians are demanding that Russia do “something” about Starlink. The Russians have responded with a Starlink equivalent —Rassvet— but tailored for Russia alone and military purposes around Russia, as well as high speed Internet access all over the Federation.
JM—MAGA (and MIGA) are the biggest lies ever promulgated on a dumbed down and utterly gullible public — and, ironically, on the most arrogant and foolish of the public, i.e., those who declare everyone but themselves to be “sheeple”. The moment someone utters the word “sheeple” in anything but an ironic sense they have revealed themselves to be the most sheepish of all (yes, that’s half a joke).
And note that the oligarchy did not dumb us down. We dumbed ourselves down by hating intellectualism and maturity and fully embracing our inner infants. This was obvious way back in the 1970s when ironic humor appeared that celebrated stupidity, cruelty, and selfishness.
Brian Berletic: The New Great Game – War Against Iran, Russia & China
byBrian Berletic Approx. 49.12 readGD—The conversation with Brian Berletic, a former US Marine and geopolitical analyst, centers on the United States’ strategic approach to maintaining global primacy by waging indirect and direct conflicts against Russia, Iran, and China. Berletic argues that the US is not genuinely seeking balanced power relations but instead aims for hegemonic dominance, employing diplomacy as a tool to justify aggressive policies rather than pursue peace. The US is engaged in a multi-theater economic and proxy war to weaken potential rivals who could challenge its declining influence, particularly focusing on disrupting key alliances and trade routes that connect Eurasian powers.
