RB—In contrast to the efficiency, effectiveness and societal legitimacy of the Party-state, the Oligarchy-state provides ever decreasing levels of efficiency and effectiveness while enjoying little or no societal legitimacy. To make matter worse, the US oligarchy has managed to utterly neuter the enforcement of anti-monopoly legislation; resulting in a colossal level of corporate concentration that has been freed from effective regulation. The Party-state recognized the need for highly competitive markets, but backed up with state planning that does not pick favourites, to drive the productive forces. As the US becomes more and more monopolized, with “free markets” only a pipe dream within the addled minds of mainstream economists, the Party-state enforces a somewhat brutal level of competition; as seen within the Chinese domestic vehicle market. Truly productive markets, those made free of monopolists, oligopolists and price-fixers by the a state practising a non-clientelist industrial policy will be the most efficient while driving the productive forces forward.
JM—Cracking a facility protected by 300+ meters of granite would require a massive strategic-scale megaton detonation releasing clouds of radioactive dust from the destroyed mountain over the entirety of West Asia and also nuclear-armed Pakistan and India . And since there are a lot of bases under mountains, that would mean a lot of bombs and environmental disaster of epic proportions.
Because of the extreme political and environmental consequences of using multiple megaton bombs, and no doubt to prevent a revolt in its own military, U.S. planning now heavily favors the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP).
Seyed M. Marandi: Iran & Yemen Unleash a New Offensive Strategy
byGlenn Diesen & Mohammed Marandi APPROX. 1 Hr. • Watch / readGD—This video features Prof. Seyed Mohammad Marandi discussing the current state of the conflict involving Iran, the United States, and regional actors.
Key takeaways include:
Shift in Iranian Strategy: Marandi explains that Iran is transitioning from a policy of “strategic patience” to a more assertive, offensive posture, notably following the appointment of Major General Mohsen Rezaei to lead the Supreme National Security Council.
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The Regional Conflict: The discussion highlights that the war has expanded significantly beyond Iran versus the US coalition, now involving active resistance from Yemen and Iraq. Marandi notes that Saudi Arabia and the US have underestimated the capabilities and resolve of these regional actors.
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US and Western Decline: The conversation argues that the United States and its allies are facing economic challenges and weapons shortages. Marandi posits that US “soft power” has been severely damaged by its actions in Gaza, Lebanon, and Yemen, while Iran’s regional and global status has been enhanced despite economic hardships.Why Hasn’t Iran Sunk an American Aircraft Carrier?
byMain Desk Editors 28 minutes readAK—While it’s reasonable to assume that HGVs will defeat high-altitude naval defenses like the SM-3, which has a minimum intercept altitude around 100 km, lower-tier interceptors may still pose a threat to them. The high terminal speed/maneuverability combination that’s made Iranian missiles so deadly may not have an ASM equivalent due to the complexities involved in designing an active seeker that can function at high Mach.
There’s little public information on the state of the art in high-Mach seekers. The Iranians themselves appear to be pushing the envelope here and claim the Qassem Bassir, arguably the most advanced Iranian MRBM, is equipped with an infrared electro-optical seeker that functions at speeds greater than Mach 5, giving the system “meter-level” accuracy. But this is supposedly a scene-matching system designed for use against static land targets, freeing it from the constraints that make ASBMs so challenging to design. And there’s no evidence yet of the Mach 5 impact claim.
JUDGE NAPOLITANO: Prof. Marandi on Morally Depraved Warfare—The Case of America and Israel
byMohammed Marandi & Andrew Napolitano Approx. 5.5 mins. • Watch/ readJN—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.
