
BADCHAN 🔻
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⚡ BREAKING: A barrage of rockets is now hitting Tel Aviv.

US Continues Escalating - Strikes Iranian Power Infrastructure - Iran Retaliates It appears the US has gone ahead and started striking Iranian power infrastructure. Iran will almost certainly retaliate by striking essential infrastructure across the region. Hitting power and desalination plants across the region will further impact energy production and exports, compounding energy supply and rising prices even if the Strait of Hormuz opened 100%. I warned people the US is not going to end its war on Iran - at best it will pause like it did last year. Stopping its war altogether with Iran would mean stopping its pursuit of global primacy altogether which it will NEVER do unless forced. I warned the US would be burning the entire region to the ground to create a wider, catastrophic GLOBAL economic disaster it believes it will emerge out the other end stronger relative to China and the rest of the multipolar world - and that is what it is openly trying to do right in front of us all. The longer people remain delusional imagining the US is "defeated" or that "Israel" is "forcing" the US into war for "Greater Israel," or somehow"sabotaging peace" the US has NEVER sought in the first place, the longer people will put off facing actual reality and the sacrifices required to overcome it. The longer we put off denying reality, the greater those sacrifice will need to be. The sooner people realize Israel along with all of America's other proxies are equally guilty but an extension of the US itself, and that US interests (US corporations like big-oil, the arms industry, big-tech, big-ag, big-pharma, etc.) have been and are still driving this and all other conflicts, the sooner people can expose and directly confront these interests. And just remember - the people telling you today that "Israel" somehow forced the US into this war, were the same people who incorrectly told you Trump was going to "change everything" and was "fighting the deep state." Just something to consider.



What Arab Regimes Fear Most Is Iran’s Example Even as missiles rain down on co-belligerent Arab regimes, Iran is perceived by them as a threat not primarily on account of its military power but because it embodies what sovereignty looks like when exercised as a political practice rather than as an empty formal claim, one that simultaneously indicts the past and destabilises the future. Until now, the Arab state system has operated on the premise that the US and Israel set the limits of the politically possible in the region and that regimes which accept those limits will be protected--an order maintained by a regional orthodoxy that framed subordination as a strategic and sovereign choice. But Iran is now demonstrating (not only to subservient Arab regimes but to Europe and beyond) what substantive state sovereignty means in practice, while teaching how popular sovereignty emerges once a state has constructed the collective sovereign subject that reproduces it. The result is a depth of popular identification in which even critics rally behind the state in moments of existential confrontation, defending not necessarily the government but the state as the political expression of the collective to which they belong. No Arab leader could possibly fathom how former protestors and even dissidents might refrain from undermining, much less rally behind their state in such moments, because no Arab state has constructed the collective sovereign subject that would make such identification possible. If this war confirms what is already becoming difficult to deny, that Iran and Hizbullah have imposed costs capable of deterring future aggression and reshaping the regional order, it will amount to a historical renewal of the Iranian revolution, bringing back into view the sovereignty question that gave rise to it and that the Arab order was built to suppress. The deeper danger for this order lies in that question which foregrounds what has long been concealed, that the surrender of sovereignty was always a political choice rather than a necessity and that the bargain demanding submission in exchange for protection ultimately delivered neither sovereignty nor security.


People give way too much credit to Zionists when they claim that Zionists control US foreign policy. Here’s who really controls US foreign policy. In 1961, Eisenhower warned Americans that the war machine was taking over the U.S. government, but Americans didn’t listen.


Israel now under simultaneous rocket fire from Lebanon, Iran, and Yemen.

A photo of Yahya Sinwar in a Zionist prison...


hate @realscottritter ... such an arrogant prick



Nationalism is chametz, during Passover and always! Right now, the Pharaohs of our time are carrying out a campaign of mass slaughter and destruction across Palestine, Iran, and Lebanon — claiming to do so in the name of Judaism. In the U.S., the Trump regime exploits Jewish grief to justify crushing anyone who opposes these atrocities.🧵







