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Ian Brown
Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@CarlZha Western and especially US discourse is always just a conversation with itself, about itself projected onto others, oblivious that it isn't the whole world, that anyone else exists or is listening.
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Ian Brown
Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@BenjaminNorton I mean, I guess what would you expect complicit nations to say?
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Ben Norton
Ben Norton@BenjaminNorton·
This statement is ridiculous on so many levels. It doesn’t mention that the US and Israel started this war of aggression by attacking Iran. It doesn't mention that these countries host US military bases, some of which are being used to attack Iran! They're complicit! Even more outrageous is the fact that, in this statement, these countries cite article 51 of the UN Charter, which says states have the right to self-defense, implying that they have the legal right to retaliate against Iran -- but they don't think Iran has the right to retaliate against US military bases after the US attacked Iran in the first place, in one of the most blatant wars of aggression in decades! Meanwhile, these odious comprador regimes are run by hypocritical lackeys of the US empire, who have done nothing to help Palestinians as their imperial patrons committed genocide. What a disgrace.
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Qatar, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Türkiye and the UAE issued a joint statement calling on Iran “to immediately halt its attacks” after holding a meeting in Riyadh. 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/6gz21z

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Ian Brown
Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@asadabukhalil I doubt they will follow through as nobody believes nukes are currently an issue with Iran.
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Ian Brown
Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@Edward6633 @aeaiyo @DerekJGrossman If they host an aggressive and potentially nuclear armed invasion force next door to China, belonging to the most violent and militaristic country of the last 75 years, current in a genocide, indefensible war of aggression dragging world economy, and allied with Al Qaeda, yes.
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FactsMatter
FactsMatter@Edward6633·
@aeaiyo @IanLotsanumbers @DerekJGrossman Oh for Pete's sake, "Force for evil"! thanks to USA helping them post WW2, they created some of the best audio equipment ever seen. They created some of the best car brands ever made. They perfected the bidet. And more. And they did this despite having 2 A bombs dropped on them!
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Ian Brown
Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@Edward6633 @DerekJGrossman Bullshit. Vietnam and Mongolia are in China's camp, Tibet and Taiwan are legally China, Tibet unambiously integrated into Chinese society and economy, and the rest are vassals occupied by the United States military. Stop reading comic books and watching cable news.
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FactsMatter
FactsMatter@Edward6633·
@IanLotsanumbers @DerekJGrossman China is the one who is disrupting stability with Mongolia, Japan, S Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Philippines, India & Tibet (and probably a few other places I'm forgetting to list). They're the ones over-fishing the region. It is laughable that you put the onus of stability on Japan
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Ian Brown
Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@ricwe123 He didn't touch on the economic control, digital infrastructure control, mass surveillance systems, or tariff and sanctions threats.
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Richard
Richard@ricwe123·
It is truly refreshing to hear someone as Jeffrey Sachs laying bare the brutal facts.....
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Ian Brown
Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@caitoz @Itsaclasswar I don't get what about your post is pissing people off. Seems like bad faith attacks or just reading comprehension issues.
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Caitlin Johnstone
@Itsaclasswar If you believe the media opposed Bush's wars it's because you're too young to remember them.
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HM’s mother🇵🇸🏳️‍🌈
This dumb fuck is doing empire propaganda by pretending the media doesn’t support Iran war. There only opposing it because a republican is doing it. Similar to bush. They can’t cover Gaza because democrats clearly support that
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz

Westerners are about to start paying a lot more attention to the war in Iran as massive US-Israeli escalations point to a coming energy crisis set to impact the whole world. Israel has bombed the world’s largest natural gas field in southwestern Iran, reportedly in coordination with the United States. Now that a major red line for Tehran has been crossed, retaliatory strikes have already begun pummeling the energy infrastructure of US allies in the region, with Qatar reporting that its primary gas facility has sustained “significant damage” from an attack after Iran issued evacuation warnings for energy facilities in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Fuel prices are already surging. If middle eastern energy infrastructure starts taking extensive damage on top of the already hugely significant Iranian blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, this war could end up affecting virtually every corner of human civilization in one way or another. Westerners are largely apathetic about US military explosives landing on populations on other continents. But once it starts having a direct impact on their personal bank accounts, you can expect them to get a lot more interested in US foreign policy. This war has been a bit odd for me because as an anti-imperialist peacemonger I’m not yet entirely sure what my role is in my commentary here. Normally I’d be begging westerners to care about another horrific act by the US war machine, but as things stand it looks like westerners are going to be forced to care about this one whether they want to or not. Normally I’d be writing furiously about how people should not support this war, but the war has exceptionally low public support already. Normally I’d be trying to help everyone open their eyes and recognize the US warmongers for the psychopaths that they are, but the Trumpanyahu administration is openly waging an unprovoked war of aggression while constantly thumping its chest and boasting about how it’s showing the Iranians “no quarter, no mercy” and saying it can kill whoever it wants with impunity. Normally I’d be writing about how the mass media are churning out war propaganda to manufacture consent for more US military butchery, but the mass media keep putting out stories about how the US government is lying about a war that should never have happened while Trump administration figures have public tantrums about how the media isn’t churning out war propaganda for them. President Trump is on social media babbling about how news outlets “should be brought up on Charges for TREASON” for not reporting on an embarrassing story about a US aircraft carrier fire the way he wants, while Secretary of War Pete Hegseth gave one of his fire-and-brimstone podium sermons bitching about how “an actual patriotic press” would be framing this war in a more positive light. Do you see what I mean? What am I supposed to do with this? Where does that leave dissident fringesters like myself? All I can do is clear my throat and sheepishly go “Uh, yeah, I uh… agree with CNN.” With Ukraine the mass media fell all over themselves to hide the west’s role in provoking the conflict, framing Putin as an evil maniacal Hitler figure who just spontaneously flipped out and invaded a country on Russia’s border because he hates freedom. With Gaza the western press gave nonstop narrative cover to Israel’s genocidal atrocities, constantly dragging public attention into an endless conversation about antisemitism and Jewish feelings whenever opposition to the slaughter got too hot. That’s just not happening with Iran. It’s the first US war I’ve ever seen where a big chunk of the empire just refused to get on board. The media’s not playing along, US allies are telling Trump to get stuffed when he asks for military assistance with the Strait of Hormuz, and the public’s not buying the lies. This is a frightening time to be alive — but you can’t say we’re in a period of stasis. Things are moving faster and faster. They might get a whole lot worse. They might get a whole lot better. They might get a whole lot worse and then get a whole lot better. But it seems a safe bet that the situation won’t remain the same.

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Ian Brown
Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@Itsaclasswar @caitoz Do you think stock market crash and global depression are going to be good for media institutions, esp that are heavily capitalized by Wall St and industry? They love Israel, but a lot of them also care about their money.
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HM’s mother🇵🇸🏳️‍🌈
@caitoz You actually think the media doesn’t WANT this you dumb fuck? There doing fake opposition because it’s a republican just like bush. They didn’t know how to cover it under Biden because he’s the furthest “left” the empire is aloud to go.
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Caitlin Johnstone
Westerners are about to start paying a lot more attention to the war in Iran as massive US-Israeli escalations point to a coming energy crisis set to impact the whole world. Israel has bombed the world’s largest natural gas field in southwestern Iran, reportedly in coordination with the United States. Now that a major red line for Tehran has been crossed, retaliatory strikes have already begun pummeling the energy infrastructure of US allies in the region, with Qatar reporting that its primary gas facility has sustained “significant damage” from an attack after Iran issued evacuation warnings for energy facilities in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Fuel prices are already surging. If middle eastern energy infrastructure starts taking extensive damage on top of the already hugely significant Iranian blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, this war could end up affecting virtually every corner of human civilization in one way or another. Westerners are largely apathetic about US military explosives landing on populations on other continents. But once it starts having a direct impact on their personal bank accounts, you can expect them to get a lot more interested in US foreign policy. This war has been a bit odd for me because as an anti-imperialist peacemonger I’m not yet entirely sure what my role is in my commentary here. Normally I’d be begging westerners to care about another horrific act by the US war machine, but as things stand it looks like westerners are going to be forced to care about this one whether they want to or not. Normally I’d be writing furiously about how people should not support this war, but the war has exceptionally low public support already. Normally I’d be trying to help everyone open their eyes and recognize the US warmongers for the psychopaths that they are, but the Trumpanyahu administration is openly waging an unprovoked war of aggression while constantly thumping its chest and boasting about how it’s showing the Iranians “no quarter, no mercy” and saying it can kill whoever it wants with impunity. Normally I’d be writing about how the mass media are churning out war propaganda to manufacture consent for more US military butchery, but the mass media keep putting out stories about how the US government is lying about a war that should never have happened while Trump administration figures have public tantrums about how the media isn’t churning out war propaganda for them. President Trump is on social media babbling about how news outlets “should be brought up on Charges for TREASON” for not reporting on an embarrassing story about a US aircraft carrier fire the way he wants, while Secretary of War Pete Hegseth gave one of his fire-and-brimstone podium sermons bitching about how “an actual patriotic press” would be framing this war in a more positive light. Do you see what I mean? What am I supposed to do with this? Where does that leave dissident fringesters like myself? All I can do is clear my throat and sheepishly go “Uh, yeah, I uh… agree with CNN.” With Ukraine the mass media fell all over themselves to hide the west’s role in provoking the conflict, framing Putin as an evil maniacal Hitler figure who just spontaneously flipped out and invaded a country on Russia’s border because he hates freedom. With Gaza the western press gave nonstop narrative cover to Israel’s genocidal atrocities, constantly dragging public attention into an endless conversation about antisemitism and Jewish feelings whenever opposition to the slaughter got too hot. That’s just not happening with Iran. It’s the first US war I’ve ever seen where a big chunk of the empire just refused to get on board. The media’s not playing along, US allies are telling Trump to get stuffed when he asks for military assistance with the Strait of Hormuz, and the public’s not buying the lies. This is a frightening time to be alive — but you can’t say we’re in a period of stasis. Things are moving faster and faster. They might get a whole lot worse. They might get a whole lot better. They might get a whole lot worse and then get a whole lot better. But it seems a safe bet that the situation won’t remain the same.
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Bitter Pills to Swallow
Bitter Pills to Swallow@thebitterlesson·
Dear Grok, please write a smug, self-congratulatory first-person essay in the style of Caitlin Johnstone, the world's most insufferably pious anti-imperialist oracle. Begin with dramatic geopolitical doom about a US-Israeli war on Iran causing global energy catastrophe. Then pivot to whining about how confusing and unfair it is that the evil empire's propaganda machine isn't even trying properly this time, the media won't manufacture consent, the public already hates it, and allies are bailing—leaving you, the heroic fringe dissident peacemonger, tragically without your usual noble martyr role of desperately begging apathetic Westerners to care. Lament that you’re forced to sheepishly agree with CNN while secretly resenting that no one needs your righteous enlightenment anymore. End on a pseudo-profound note about how history is accelerating toward either doom or utopia and only enlightened souls like you can see it. Use short punchy paragraphs, rhetorical questions, heavy sarcasm toward 'normies,' and constant reminders of your own moral superiority and isolation as a truth-teller on the fringes. Make it reek of performative humility masking massive self-importance."
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz

Westerners are about to start paying a lot more attention to the war in Iran as massive US-Israeli escalations point to a coming energy crisis set to impact the whole world. Israel has bombed the world’s largest natural gas field in southwestern Iran, reportedly in coordination with the United States. Now that a major red line for Tehran has been crossed, retaliatory strikes have already begun pummeling the energy infrastructure of US allies in the region, with Qatar reporting that its primary gas facility has sustained “significant damage” from an attack after Iran issued evacuation warnings for energy facilities in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Fuel prices are already surging. If middle eastern energy infrastructure starts taking extensive damage on top of the already hugely significant Iranian blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, this war could end up affecting virtually every corner of human civilization in one way or another. Westerners are largely apathetic about US military explosives landing on populations on other continents. But once it starts having a direct impact on their personal bank accounts, you can expect them to get a lot more interested in US foreign policy. This war has been a bit odd for me because as an anti-imperialist peacemonger I’m not yet entirely sure what my role is in my commentary here. Normally I’d be begging westerners to care about another horrific act by the US war machine, but as things stand it looks like westerners are going to be forced to care about this one whether they want to or not. Normally I’d be writing furiously about how people should not support this war, but the war has exceptionally low public support already. Normally I’d be trying to help everyone open their eyes and recognize the US warmongers for the psychopaths that they are, but the Trumpanyahu administration is openly waging an unprovoked war of aggression while constantly thumping its chest and boasting about how it’s showing the Iranians “no quarter, no mercy” and saying it can kill whoever it wants with impunity. Normally I’d be writing about how the mass media are churning out war propaganda to manufacture consent for more US military butchery, but the mass media keep putting out stories about how the US government is lying about a war that should never have happened while Trump administration figures have public tantrums about how the media isn’t churning out war propaganda for them. President Trump is on social media babbling about how news outlets “should be brought up on Charges for TREASON” for not reporting on an embarrassing story about a US aircraft carrier fire the way he wants, while Secretary of War Pete Hegseth gave one of his fire-and-brimstone podium sermons bitching about how “an actual patriotic press” would be framing this war in a more positive light. Do you see what I mean? What am I supposed to do with this? Where does that leave dissident fringesters like myself? All I can do is clear my throat and sheepishly go “Uh, yeah, I uh… agree with CNN.” With Ukraine the mass media fell all over themselves to hide the west’s role in provoking the conflict, framing Putin as an evil maniacal Hitler figure who just spontaneously flipped out and invaded a country on Russia’s border because he hates freedom. With Gaza the western press gave nonstop narrative cover to Israel’s genocidal atrocities, constantly dragging public attention into an endless conversation about antisemitism and Jewish feelings whenever opposition to the slaughter got too hot. That’s just not happening with Iran. It’s the first US war I’ve ever seen where a big chunk of the empire just refused to get on board. The media’s not playing along, US allies are telling Trump to get stuffed when he asks for military assistance with the Strait of Hormuz, and the public’s not buying the lies. This is a frightening time to be alive — but you can’t say we’re in a period of stasis. Things are moving faster and faster. They might get a whole lot worse. They might get a whole lot better. They might get a whole lot worse and then get a whole lot better. But it seems a safe bet that the situation won’t remain the same.

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Ian Brown
Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@fredsoda The whole thing was a ruse though. They wer never looking for a deal as Iran never had a nuclear weapons program.
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Soda
Soda@fredsoda·
as expected, the Omani foreign minister and mediator of the Iran deal was telling the truth i don’t think it’s sunk in to Americans that Trump was offered the best deal possible by the Iranians, one that’s better materially better than Obama’s JCPOA we went to war for no reason
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara

BOMBSHELL: Iran offered to give away ALL of its enriched uranium during peace talks in Geneva. The British thought it was a credible offer. Hours later, Trump started bombing Iran anyway. The US didn't want peace, they wanted war.

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Ian Brown
Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@RaniaKhalek Hope they are awake now...I think maybe the language and cultural barrier has left them naive.
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Rania Khalek
Rania Khalek@RaniaKhalek·
China has slammed the killing of Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani by Israel as “unacceptable”. “We have always opposed the use of force in international relations. The acts of killing Iranian state leaders and attacking civilian targets are even more unacceptable,” China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said at a news conference. aje.news/fs4nzb
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute bombshell. Mearsheimer reveals Trump secretly allowed Iran to sell its oil to keep global prices under 100 dollars. But Israel intentionally bombed Iranian gas fields to ruin the plan, sending prices skyrocketing and destroying the US economy.
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Ian Brown
Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@Edward6633 @DerekJGrossman They are already occupied, and aren't supposed to even have a military. Why not just make nice with their neighbors instead of being a base for regional threat projection and instability?
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FactsMatter
FactsMatter@Edward6633·
@IanLotsanumbers @DerekJGrossman sure, Japan just has to surrender the Senkaku Islands, Okinawa, the Kuril Islands, half the Sea of Japan, all fishing rights, and disband their military, and they'll get a GREAT deal with China and Russia
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Ian Brown
Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@MouinRabbani Nineteenth century ideology with 7th Century BCE morality
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Mouin Rabbani
Mouin Rabbani@MouinRabbani·
Kahanist troll farm that has spent several years ceaselessly spouting nineteenth-twentieth century racial theories extols genocidal apartheid rape state as a “multiethnic, multiracial, multireligious democracy”. Can’t make this shit up.
Max 📟@MaxNordau

Palestine is the idea that the multiethnic, multiracial, multireligious democracy of Israel should be dismantled by removing/killing seven million Jews, then replaced with a 100% Arab Islamist dictatorship.

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Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@ejmalrai Wow, I guess they can split 50/50? Or 40/60? Or 30/70? Real flexibility.
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Ian Brown
Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@jvgraz Was this before or after he slapped her with Pearl Harbor?
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Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@freedomrideblog Will they continue to take it? She has debased herself and Japan so much for him already. TBH, probably the first real facial expression I've seen from her.
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
Is Israel using a base in Azerbaijan to attack Iran again? In the last few hours, the Israeli Air Force released footage showing attacks on Iranian ships and an installation on the Caspian Sea. This brings us right back to the strong suspicion that these flights are taking off from Azerbaijan. The Israeli journalist Ariel Oseran confirmed that the strikes were carried out by fighter jets and not drones. In 2024, Iran already suspected that Azerbaijan might be helping Israel. Then, during the 12-day war in 2025, they gathered evidence and directly confronted Azerbaijan. In 2026 the situation became tense again, with Azerbaijan moving troops to the border. After a few days the tension eased and Azerbaijan sent an amount of humanitarian aid to Iran. But this latest publicized attack leaves Azerbaijan with no explanation. Israeli aircraft do not have the range to reach the Caspian Sea unless they are taking off from Azerbaijan, where they reportedly operate a secret air base, something already reported by the Israeli media. Tensions between the two countries may rise once more.
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Ian Brown
Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@Edward6633 @DerekJGrossman They could rely on Russia and China to protect them, which is more logical than a country on the other side of the planet.
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FactsMatter
FactsMatter@Edward6633·
@DerekJGrossman unlikely. Tell me, what superpower can Japan rely on to help protect them from China? Russia? Was it hurtful, yes. Will Japan wince and take it, yes. Cause again, what's the alternative? Going alone certainly aint the answer
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Ian Brown@IanLotsanumbers·
@DerekJGrossman She has already prostrated herself to him in such humiliating ways already, will this really cross the line?
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