JN—In this video, Prof. Marandi discusses the geopolitical implications of assassinations as statecraft, arguing that both the United States and Israel frequently operate outside the boundaries of international law. The speaker contends that the United States views itself as an exceptional state above international law, while Israel maintains a similar perspective regarding its status as a chosen people.
Richard Wolff & Michael Hudson: Trump FUMING Over Iran’s Defiance as US Plans ‘Massive Move’
byRICHARD D. WOLFF & Michael Hudson Approx. 1 Hr. • Watch / readDW—The speakers analyze the US strategy to make the Strait of Hormuz irrelevant through the use of pipelines. They dismiss this as a fantasy, noting that pipelines are vulnerable to sabotage and cannot transport commodities like liquefied natural gas (LNG) effectively.
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Economic Destabilization: Hudson and Wolff discuss how the US is attempting to manage a potential economic crisis by bailing out allies like Japan via currency swaps to prevent the sale of US Treasury bonds, which would otherwise drive up interest rates and hurt the US economy before the election.
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Internal US Politics: There is skepticism regarding the ability of the Democratic Party to offer a real alternative to the current foreign policy, with Hudson arguing that both major parties are essentially aligned in their pro-war stance and corporate interests.How America Is Blowing Up Its Military (In Iran) and Can’t Replace It (Without China)
byIndrajit Samarajiva 5 minutes readINDRAJIT—Regarding rare earths, we’ve only described one missile here, which has a kilo or so of this stuff. Things like F-35s and warships require hundreds or thousands of kilos. This is really the last generation of these machines. Something like the FPS-132 radar blown to smithereens in Qatar is never coming back. Even if they could control the land, they can’t get the earth.
PG—Patricio Guzmán’s landmark film The Battle of Chile (1976) documented the “Popular Unity” period of Allende’s government, the tumultuous events leading up to the coup, and Allende’s death. But the memory of those times and events, captured so powerfully in The Battle of Chile, was largely barred from the collective consciousness of the Chilean people.
Now, Guzmán has returned to show The Battle of Chile in his homeland for the first time, and to explore the terrain of the confiscated (but maybe reawakening) memories of the Chilean people.
PE—The IRGC Navy/PGSA enforceable new rules over navigation in the Strait of Hormuz – coupled with the selected blockade (only against the House of Saud) in the Red Sea by Ansarallah – sooner rather than later will bury the GCC petrosheikh gang: the immediate translation is the end of U.S. recycling, debt servicing and petrodollar-based free lunch/financialized turbo-capitalism.
US Troops JUMP Ship! Trump LOSING! w/Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson
byLawrence Wilkerson & Sabrina Salvati Apex. 1 Hr. • Watch / readSS—Colonel Wilkerson argues that Iran and Oman effectively control the Strait of Hormuz (9:31-10:29). He asserts that the U.S. military presence in the region is largely ineffective and that Iran is prepared to maintain its blockade until 2029 unless its demands are met (14:38-15:16).
The State of the U.S. Military: The conversation covers severe morale and health issues aboard the USS Lincoln, where sailors have been at sea for over 250 days without port calls, leading to reports of suicide attempts and poor living conditions (37:36-39:26).
U.S. Foreign Policy and Israel: Wilkerson criticizes the Trump administration’s approach to the region, suggesting that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds significant leverage over Trump and may potentially resort to extreme measures, including nuclear weapons, due to desperation.
