Thursday, October 31, 2024

"Genocidal Scorecard" by Chris Hedges

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Chris Hedges: Genocidal Scorecard

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By Chris Hedges / Original to ScheerPost

AUnited Nations report, published on Monday, lays out in chilling detail the advances made by Israel in Gaza as it seeks to eradicate “the very existence of the Palestinian people in Palestine.” This genocidal project, the report ominously warns, “is now metastasizing to the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.” 

The Nakba or “catastrophe,” which in 1948 saw Zionist militias drive 750,000 Palestinians from their homes, carry out more than 70 massacres and seize 78 percent of historic Palestine, has returned on steroids. It is the next and, perhaps, final chapter in “a long-term intentional, systematic, State-organized forced displacement and replacement of the Palestinians.”

Francesca Albanese, the U.N. Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, who issued the report, titled “Genocide as colonial erasure,” makes an urgent appeal to the international community to impose a full arms embargo and sanctions on Israel until the genocide of Palestinians is halted. She calls on Israel to accept a permanent ceasefire. She demands that Israel, as required by international law and U.N. resolutions, withdraw its military and colonists from Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. 

At the very least, Israel, unchecked, should be formally recognized as an apartheid state and persistent violator of international law, Albanese states. The U.N. should reactivate the Special Committee Against Apartheid to address the situation in Palestine, and Israel’s membership in the U.N. should be suspended. Short of these interventions, Israel’s goal, Albanese warns, will likely come into fruition.

You can see my interview with Albanese here.

“This ongoing genocide is doubtlessly the consequence of the exceptional status and protracted impunity that has been afforded to Israel.” she writes. “Israel has systematically and flagrantly violated international law, including Security Council resolutions and [International Criminal Court] ICJ orders. This has emboldened the hubris of Israel and its defiance of international law. As the ICC Prosecutor has warned, ‘if we do not demonstrate our willingness to apply the law equally, if it is seen as applied selectively, we will be creating the conditions of its complete collapse. This is the true risk we face at this perilous moment.’”

The U.N. report comes amid an Israeli blockade of northern Gaza where over 400,000 Palestinians are enduring a starvation siege and constant airstrikes in an attempt to depopulate the north. Israeli forces have killed 1,250 Palestinians in the assault, launched on October 5, a medical source told Al Jazeera. Reports from northern Gaza are difficult to obtain as internet and phone services have been cut and the few journalists on the ground continue to be killed. Israel’s ground and aerial assaults are centered on Jabaliya, Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoun. Civil defense units say they have been barred by Israeli forces from reaching the sites of recent strikes and their crews have been attacked

Israel has ordered Palestinians to flee to designated “safe zones,” but once in these “safe zones” they have been attacked and ordered to move to new “safe zones.” 

“Displaced people have been systematically chased down and targeted in shelters, including in United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) schools, 70 percent of which Israel has repeatedly attacked.” 

In May, Israel’s Rafah invasion caused the displacement of nearly one million Palestinians, driven into southern Gaza because of Israeli evacuation orders, into “uninhabitable wastelands of rubble, sewage and decomposing bodies,” Albanese notes.

By August, 90 percent of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million Palestinians were displaced “under dire conditions,” according to the U.N.

The months of “relentless shunting of weakened humans from one unsafe area to another — fleeing bombs and bullets, with minimal chances of escape, amid loss, fear and grief, and with little access to shelter, clean water, food and healthcare — have inflicted incalculable harm, especially on children,” the report reads. “The movement of displaced Palestinians resembles the death marches of past genocides, and the Nakba. Forced displacement severs connection with the land, undermining food sovereignty and cultural belonging, and triggering further displacement. Communal bonds are broken, the social fabric shredded and reserves of resilience depleted. Systematic forced displacement contributes to ‘the destruction of the spirit, of the will to live, and of life itself.’”

The constant displacement — many Palestinians have been displaced nine or 10 times — from one part of Gaza to another is accompanied by calls from Israeli officials to “renew settlements in Gaza” and encourage the “voluntary transfer of all Gazan citizens” to other countries. 

Israel has killed at least 43,163 people in Gaza and wounded 101,510 in Israeli attacks since October 7, 2023. An estimated 1,139 people were killed – some by Israeli forces – in Israel during the incursion by armed Palestinian fighters into Israel and more than 200 were taken captive. In Lebanon, at least 2,787 people have been killed and 12,772 wounded since the Israeli assault on Gaza began, with 77 killed in strikes across the country on Tuesday alone.

The report found evidence that Israel has carried out “more than 93 massacres.” 

U.N. investigators concede the numbers of dead in Gaza are probably a vast undercount given that at least 10,000 people, including 4,000 children, are missing, probably buried under the rubble, where “the voices of those trapped and dying are often audible.” Other Palestinians, an “uncertain number,” have been seized by Israel forces and “disappeared.”

Israel has repeatedly attacked aid distribution sites, tent encampments, hospitalsschools and markets “through the indiscriminate use of aerial and sniper fire.” The report notes that “at least 13,000 children, including more than 700 babies, have been killed, many shot in the head and chest” while approximately “22,500 Palestinians have sustained life-changing injuries.”

“The disturbing frequency and callousness of the killing of people known to be civilians are ‘emblematic of the systematic nature’ of a destructive intent,” the report reads. “Six-year-old Hind Rajab, killed with 355 bullets after pleading for help for hours; the fatal mauling by dogs of Muhammed Bhar, who had Down’s Syndrome; the execution of Atta Ibrahim Al-Muqaid, an older deaf man, in his home, later bragged about by his killer and other soldiers on social media; the premature babies deliberately left to die a slow death and decompose in the intensive care unit at Al-Nasr Hospital; the elderly man, Bashir Hajji, killed en route to southern Gaza after appearing in a propaganda photograph of a ‘safe corridor;’ Abu al-Ola, the handcuffed hostage shot by a sniper after being sent into Nasser Hospital with evacuation orders. When the dust settles on Gaza, the true extent of the horror experienced by Palestinians will become known.”

The genocide has turned the landscape into a toxic wasteland.

“Nearly 40 million tons of debris, including unexploded ordnance and human remains, contaminate the ecosystem,” the report goes on. “More than 140 temporary waste sites and 340,000 tons of waste, untreated wastewater and sewage overflow contribute to the spread of diseases such as hepatitis A, respiratory infections, diarrhea and skin diseases. As Israeli leaders promised, Gaza has been made unfit for human life.”

In a further blow, the Israeli parliament on Monday approved a bill to ban UNRWA, a lifeline for Palestinians in Gaza, from operating on Israeli territory and areas under Israel’s control. The ban almost certainly ensures the collapse of aid distribution, already crippled, in Gaza.

As of Oct. 20,  233 UNRWA workers have been killed in Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023, making it the deadliest conflict for U.N. workers.

Israel has expanded its “buffer zone” along the Gaza perimeter to 16 percent of the territory, in the process leveling homes, apartment blocks and farms. It has pushed over 84 percent of the 2.3 million people in Gaza into  “a shrinking, unsafe ‘humanitarian zone’ covering 12.6 percent of a territory now reconfigured in preparation for annexation.” Satellite imagery indicates that the Israeli military has built roads and military bases in over 26 percent of Gaza, “suggesting the aim of a permanent presence.” 

The blockade of food is accompanied by the destruction of water treatment plantssewage systemsreservoirsaid convoyshealthcare facilities and food distribution points — crowds of desperate people waiting for food “have been massacred” by Israeli soldiers. 

Israel has all but obliterated medical facilities and services in Gaza. It has damaged 32 of 36 hospitals, with 20 hospitals and 70 of 119 primary healthcare centers incapacitated. By this August it had attacked healthcare facilities 492 times. Israel besieged Al-Shifa Hospital for the second time in March and April, killing more than 400 people and detaining 300, including doctors, patients, displaced persons and civil servants. It carried out a forced evacuation of all but 100 of 650 patients in Al-Aqsa hospital.

“In August,” the report reads, “entry permits for humanitarian organizations nearly halved. Access to water has been restricted to a quarter of pre-7 October levels. Approximately 93 per cent of the agricultural, forestry and fishing economies has been destroyed; 95 per cent of Palestinians face high levels of acute food insecurity, and deprivation for decades to come.”

“In recent months, 83 percent of food aid was prevented from entering Gaza, and the civilian police in Rafah were repeatedly targeted, impairing distribution,” the report notes. “At least 34 deaths from malnutrition were recorded by 14 September 2024.”

These measures “indicate an intent to destroy its population through starvation.”

Palestinians detained by Israeli forces “have been systematically abused in a network of Israeli torture camps. Thousands have disappeared, many after being detained in appalling conditions, often bound to beds, blindfolded and in diapers, deprived of medical treatment, subjected to unsanitary conditions, starvation, torturous cuffing, severe beatings, electrocution and sexual assault by both humans and animals. At least 48 detainees have died in custody.”

The report cites the role of the Israeli media in “inciting” the genocide “by helping to foster an unchecked genocidal climate.” 

The report criticizes the Israeli media for platforming “proponents of genocide” and withholding “facts from the Israeli public.” At the same time, the Israeli military has killed over 130 Palestinian journalists. 

Palestinians are equated with the Amalek, the Biblical enemies of the Israelites, as well as Nazis, to justify their extermination.

Albanese’s report, in a section titled “Risk of genocide in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem,” notes that Israel has accelerated its lethal attacksdetentions and land seizures in the West Bank. 

“Genocidal conduct in Gaza set an ominous precedent for the West Bank,” it notes.

In May 2024, the governance of the West Bank was “officially transferred from military to civilian authorities — further de jure annexation — and placed under [Bezalel] Smotrich, a committed Eretz Yisrael politician,” the report reads. “The largest single land appropriation in 30 years was then approved.” 

Smotrich, the Minister of Finance, claims there are “two million Nazis” in the West Bank. He has threatened to turn parts of the West Bank into “ruined cities like in the Gaza strip” and stated that starving the entire Gaza population was “justified and moral,” even if two million people died. Minister of Foreign Affairs Israel Katz has also called for the West Bank to receive the same treatment as Gaza.

Thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank towns of Jenin, Nablus, Qalqilya, Tubas and Tulkarem live for days under curfew, making it difficult to access food and water. As in Gaza, the Israeli army, during its Operation Summer Camps, has “targeted ambulances, blocked entrances to hospitals and laid siege to Jenin Hospital. Bulldozers destroyed streets and electricity and public health infrastructure.” 

Drones and war planes carry out airstrikes. Israeli roadblocks, checkpoints and blockades make travel difficult or impossible. Israel has suspended financial transfers to the Palestinian Authority, which nominally governs the West Bank in collaboration with Israel. It has revoked 148,000 work permits for those who had jobs in Israel.

“The gross domestic product (GDP) of the West Bank contracted by 22.7 percent, nearly 30 percent of businesses have closed, and 292,000 jobs have been lost,” the report reads. Over 692 Palestinians — “10 times the previous 14 years’ annual average of 69 fatalities,” have been killed and more than 5,000 have been injured. Of the 169 Palestinian children who have been killed, “nearly 80 percent were shot in the head or the torso.”

Since August, in the Jenin refugee camp “approximately 180 homes were levelled and 3,800 structures damaged, destroying or damaging power supplies, public services and amenities, displacing thousands of families and causing widespread disruption. More than 181,000 Palestinians have been affected, many multiple times.”  

The report dismisses the claim that Israel is carrying out the assault in Gaza and the West Bank to “defend itself,” “eradicate Hamas” or “bring the hostages home,” charging that these claims are “camouflage,” a way of “invisibilizing the crime.” Genocidal intent, as Judge Dalveer Bhandari from the ICJ points out, “may exist simultaneously with other, ulterior motives.”

Rather, the incursion into Israel by Hamas and other resistance fighters on Oct. 7 “provided the impetus to advance towards the goal of a ‘Greater Israel.’” 

“In the context of Israel ignoring the ICJ directive to end the unlawful occupation, the aim to eradicate resistance contradicts the rights to self-determination and to resist an oppressive regime, protected by Customary International Law,” the report reads. “It also portrays the entire population as engaged in resistance and therefore eliminable. By continuing to suppress the right to self-determination, Israel is replicating historical instances in which self-defence, counter-insurgency or counter-terrorism were used to justify destruction of the group, leading to genocide.”

It notes that Israel, rather than abiding by the 1993 Oslo Accords, which were supposed to lead to a two-state solution, increased its colonies in the West Bank from 128 to 358 and the numbers of Jewish settlers “have grown from 256,400 to 714,600.” Israel passed the 2018 Nation State Law that asserts exclusive Jewish sovereignty over “Eretz Yisrael” and names “Jewish settlement” on occupied Palestinian land a “national priority.” It cultivates “a political doctrine that frames Palestinian assertions of self-determination as a security threat to Israel” and uses it “to legitimize permanent occupation.”

“The current intent to destroy the people as such could not be more evident from Israeli conduct when viewed in its totality,” the report states.

A leaked Israeli Ministry of Intelligence “concept paper” from October 2023 outlines the plan to expel the entire Gaza population to Egypt and recolonize Gaza. It is a plan Israel appears to be following.

Albanese writes that Israel is replicating the patterns of past genocides. It creates through its rhetoric a “vengeful atmosphere” that conditions soldiers to be “willing executioners.” It claims it is acting in self-defense while targeting a civilian population. It is obliterating the infrastructure that sustains life, a process of “genocide by attrition.” It uses starvation as a weapon. It is attempting to hide its crimes by killing Palestinian journalists and U.N. workers and blocking international agencies and the international media from Gaza. 

We have seen genocide before. We have also seen the complicity or silence of nations that have the power to intervene. History doesn’t repeat itself, but too often it rhymes.


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Wednesday, October 30, 2024

"A “heroic” preference for self-destruction is taking hold in Israel" by Alastair Crooke

 

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A “heroic” preference for self-destruction is taking hold in Israel

Alastair Crooke
October 29, 2024

Israel teeters at the edge: it will not be able to impose itself over the plurality of resistance that it faces.

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Centuries ago a boy was born. His parents understood that he had a remarkable fate before him which reflected the Will of the Great Shaman. His hair was light, his eyes were light green, and his skin was pale. It seemed obvious that he enjoyed divine favour. But then, one day, the boy’s father – a figure of standing – was killed. The family thus became unprotected, and nomads smashed the remains of his home. They made him a slave. They put wooden stocks over his legs so that he could not walk. He lived like a dog, and grew up like a dog, chained outside, eating rotten food, freezing on winter nights, wishing for death.

Death however spared him. When finally he did escape, his psyche was tortured. The voices inside his head; the screams of his father; the scorching fire; his mother being tortured and killed; All whispered, just destroy everything that is in your way, and these memories will be purged.

But they weren’t. His army killed millions. Nonetheless, he founded a nation of more than one million vassals. He expurgated all concepts of tribal loyalty and old identities for obedience to his State.

He did all this with a tiny army; no more than 100,000. His name comes down to us today as Genghis Khan.

What has this to do with today’s war in the Middle East? Well, firstly we have moved – in this American-facilitated Israeli war – to ‘war without limits’. The rules of war have been evicted; human rights have been discarded; international law has been shed; and the UN Charter is no more. And, as it expands, anything goes – children in Gaza decapitated by bombs, Gaza’s hospitals bombed, and the continuous displacement and massacre of civilians.

The roots to this shift are complex. In part, they spring from the western postmodern zeitgeist. But also they reflect the same dilemma that faced a tormented, twisted Genghis Khan: How would he control the world without a big army; in fact, with only a tiny one.

“Everything that’s happened today was planned out just 50 years ago – back in 1974 and 1973”. I want to describe how the whole strategy that led to the United States today, not wanting peace, but wanting Israel to take over the whole Near East took shape gradually”, Professor Hudson has explained (here and here).

Hudson relates:

“I met many [neocons] at the Hudson Institute, where [I] had worked for five years in the mid ‘70s; some of them, or their fathers, were Trotskyists. They picked up Trotsky’s idea of permanent revolution. That is, an unfolding revolution – whereas Trotsky said what began in Soviet Russia was going to spread around the world: The neocons adapted this and said, No, the permanent Revolution is the American Empire. It’s going to expand, and expand, and nothing can stop us – to the entire world”.

In their ambition, they were another Genghis Khan: the U.S., lacking the military means, would seize the Middle East using Israel as its proxy on the one hand, and Saudi-facilitated Sunni fundamentalism on the other. The Hudson Institute, under Herman Khan, persuaded the dominant political figure Scoop Jackson that Zionism could be America’s battering ram in the Middle East. That was in the early 1970s. By 1996, Scoop Jackson’s former Senate aides had crafted –specifically for Netanyahu – its Clean Break Strategy.

Explicitly, it was the blueprint for ‘a new Middle East’. It argued that the Israel proxy would be served best by regime change in surrounding countries. In March 2003, Patrick J. Buchanan, referring to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, wrote, “Their [Clean Break] plan urged Israel to [pursue regime change through] ‘the principle of preemption'”.

Professor Michael Hudson points out the design’s fatal flaw: The Vietnam War had shown that any attempted conscription by western democracies was not viable. Lyndon Johnson in 1968 had to withdraw from running for election precisely because everywhere he’d go, there would be nonstop stop-the-war demonstrations.

So what then was left to the United States and Israel? Well, what is available – if your objective is to found Greater Israel – is ‘war without limits’ [i.e positively seeking huge collateral deaths] – a war without limits such as that which Genghis Khan practised: the total annihilation of other peoples and the suppression of their separate identities. A single power – the Hobbesian ‘Leviathan’ – achieved through disarming everyone. The ultimate aim being to suppress any plurality of wills.

The flaw is that the Israelis, as the U.S. proxy force, have limited forces, both by numbers (it is a small army, dependent on reservists), and by being constrained by its ranks being drawn from a westernised, postmodern culture.

“Postmodern thinking has swept God, Nature, and Reason away. The individual replaces everything. Facts are only what he wants them to be … There are only fictions left—but these fictions are also all of reality. Western society thus begins to look very much like an insane asylum. Of course, this is only a collective paranoia: one bomb falls somewhere in our country, and very real realities, which mock our discourses, are destroyed and this philosophy collapses”, warns Dr Henri Hude.

This statement, directed more broadly at the West, however summarizes Israel exactly. The latter tries to substitute the Talmud as the epistemological basis of its society, yet young Israel is largely the same TikTok generation of individualists as in the West, whose ‘facts’ come only from what the government tells them to be. And as the bombs fall on Tel Aviv, the country sinks into collective paranoia and events mock the state panglossian discourses.

At bottom, postmodernism places the highest priority on Life and individual freedom. The capacity to adapt to the brutalities of this style of limitless war therefore hangs very much on culture. To successfully adapt to the horror of death and destruction, one must accept the very idea of sacrifice and suffering – the spilling of blood to feed the earth towards new growth.

Israel does not have a culture of sacrifice, but its adversaries do. If culture is unable to offer a meaning to the notion of sacrifice and loss, it does not put man in a position to face the tragedy of his condition.

The war without limits ideology – purely theoretically – could be a thinkable solution: Ron Dermer, a former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. and confidant of Netanyahu, was asked a few months earlier what he saw as the solution to the Palestinian conflict. He replied that both the West Bank and Gaza must be totally dis-armed – “yes”. Yet more important than disarmament, Dermer said, was the absolute necessity that all Palestinians be “de-radicalised”. (This has now been extended to the whole region that must be ‘de-radicalised’).

When asked to expand, Dermer pointed approvingly to the outcome of WW2: The Germans were defeated, but more plainly the Japanese were fully ‘de-radicalised’ at the end of the war.

‘De-radicalisation’ therefore means installing a Leviathan-esque “despotism that reduces the majority to total powerlessness, including spiritual, intellectual and moral powerlessness. The total Leviathan is a unique, absolute and unlimited power, spiritual and temporal, over other humans”, as Dr Henri Hude has observed.

Thus, as postmodern culture sinks into the inhuman and favours the Leviathan – with the total annihilation of other peoples and the suppression of their separate identities – the question arises, could ‘war without limits’ work? Could such terror impose on the Middle East an unconditional surrender “that would allow it to change profoundly, militarily, politically and culturally, and to transform as a satellite within Pax Americana?”

Hude goes on to note, “The conditions demanded of Japan by the USA were exorbitant, and it was to be expected that Japan would put up a tremendous resistance. The atrocious use of the bomb broke this resistance”.

The clear response that Dr Hude gives in his book Philosophie de la Guerre is that war without limits cannot be the solution, because it cannot deliver long-lasting ‘deterrence’ or de-radicalisation. “On the contrary, it is the most certain cause of war. Ceasing to be rational, despising opponents who are more rational than it is, arousing opponents who are even less rational than it is. The Leviathan will fall; and even before its fall, no security is assured”.

The latter gives two insights as to how Hude’s analysis might apply to today’s wars: One is that whenever postmodern culture capsizes into ‘necessary’ violence (which it hyper-culpabilises, since it prioritises life, rather than suffering), it can only justify the violence through evoking a more than absolute evil – the demonized enemy.

Secondly, Hude identifies such extreme ‘will to power’ – without limits – as necessarily containing the psyche of self-destruction within it too. For the Leviathan to function, it must remain rational and powerful. Ceasing to be rational, despising opponents who are more rational, and angering opponents who are less rational than itis itself, the Leviathan then must fall.

One respected military observer – Maj. Gen. (Res.) Itzhak Brik, a former senior IDF commander and a former long-serving IDF ombudsman – has warned again of Israel’s looming fall:

Netanyahu, Gallant and Halevi are gambling with Israel’s very existence… they never think for a moment about the day after. They are disconnected from reality and exercise no judgment  When the catastrophe strikes, it will already be too late  These three megalomaniacs imagine that they are capable of destroying both Hamas and Hizbullah and ending the ayatollahs’ regime in Iran  They want to accomplish everything through military pressure, but in the end, they won’t accomplish anything. They have put Israel on the brink of two impossible situations [–] the outbreak of a full-fledged war in the Middle East, [and secondly] continuing the war of attrition. In either situation, Israel won’t be able to survive for long. Only a diplomatic agreement has the power to extricate us from the quagmire into which these three men have dragged us.

Israel teeters at the edge: It doesn’t have the necessary forces; it doesn’t have a culture of tolerating persistent suffering; and it will not be able to impose itself over the plurality of resistance that it faces. Reason already is cast aside, its opponents are ridiculed: a ‘heroic’ preference for self-destruction has taken hold. ‘Masada’ is being spoken of.

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Read or listen: "BRICS Holds New Bretton Woods Conference While Zio-Americans Self-Sabotage": Kevin Barrett interviews Wyatt Peterson

 

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The lead story for this broadcast is the BRICS meeting in Kazan, where they are now creating an alternative to the SWIFT international payments system. It could be a new Bretton Woods such that the American Zionist sanctions regime run by the Global International Banking Crime Syndicate will no longer be able to prevent countries from trading with each other. And some think this is going to change the world. Pepe Escobar has been saying this for years, of course. What do you think, Wyatt? How fast is this going to change the world?


Well, I think we're trending in that direction. The current system in which Western countries make the rules and the rest of the world is expected to follow them—that's coming to an end. BRICS is a global movement representing now 40% of the world population and 30% of global GDP.


And it seems like the West is freaking out because they want to maintain control over global trade and technology. It seems like the serious countries are being drawn closer together and throwing off this yoke of Western domination.


Last week, I read an article by Dean Henderson, and he did a good job outlining some of the agreements being made right now between Russia and North Korea, Russia and Iran, Russia and the Houthis. Apparently Russia has agreed to give the Houthis anti-ship missiles.


So you can see this new constellation of world power beginning to form. I'm not sure how long it'll take to usurp the present power structure in this world. But America has lost the moral high ground and it looks more and more ridiculous lecturing about a rules based international order. and wielding their worthless fiat currency as a form of economic warfare.


And I noticed Ron Unz in his recent article alluded to this when he says that due to its ridiculously dishonest reporting on Israel and Gaza, America has lost all credibility. And that's a sentiment shared by guys like Douglas McGregor as well. So the writing's on the wall for this corrupt system that currently lords it over the whole world.


Yeah, I agree with you and Ron Unz that this complete kowtowing to Israel, letting them do anything they want, including commit genocide with American taxpayer-funded gigantic bombs and weapons, is destroying U.S. credibility. And so everybody's lining up to join BRICS. Of course, that's a "new dangerous alignment" according to American mainstream media.



Well, it's dangerous to the people who own the media, which would be the oligarchs who own the banking system and so much else. And as this conference was going on, there was some interesting action on the sidelines in Taiwan. There was a little confrontation or at least a war of words as China ran some drills right off the shore of its island province of Taiwan that it intends to bring back into the fold at some point. And they drilled, apparently, a blockade. And so the Taiwanese defense minister, Wellington Ku, which is quite a good name for a Taiwanese defense minister, pointed out that a blockade would be an act of war. What do you think, Wyatt?


Yeah, we'll see what happens with that. Beginning earlier this month, Beijing launched large-scale military drills, codenamed Joint Sword in the Taiwan Strait, simulating, among other things, a military blockade. And Taiwan's government hasn't minced words that this would be considered an act of war if China was to actually act upon it. They seem to think that they will, because they recently unveiled plans to strengthen their ability to respond to that eventuality.


But this is no small issue. One fifth of global freight passes through the Taiwan Strait and Beijing asserts jurisdiction over the Strait. But their claim is contested by the U.S. and other members of that sacred "international community." So we'll see what happens. But if there was ever a military blockade in that part of the world, it would have serious consequences for international trade. There's no question about it. And just like the war gaming with Iran, the war gaming with a war against China for Taiwan shows it would be a really tough row to hoe for the Americans.


Well, over in Turkey—more sidelines action during this BRICS meeting in Kazan. There was an attack on the leading aerospace company in Turkey, which is working on manufacturing some newfangled weapons to make Turkey self-sufficient so it doesn't have to get its weapons from the Americans. And the Americans don't like that.


And then somebody just did this terror attack. Two people were, quote unquote, neutralized after bombing and then shooting up the place. And I wrote this piece about Israel being the main suspect. But I also suggested that the mad Israeli attack dog actually may have been working with its American master. Wait a minute—it's the other way around, actually, in terms of who's the dog here.

But in any case, what do you think? Do you agree with me that this looks like a U.S. and/or Israeli attack on Turkey?


Yeah, I do. You did a good job pointing out how Erdogan was holding talks in Russia with Putin at the time. That seems to be a third rail. And also, Turkey wants to join BRICS. And if you look at what just happened to India, they went to the BRICS conference, Modi had very positive things to say about meeting with Putin, and then instantly there were all these bomb hoaxes called in to the airlines, which really, screwed things up for a while for him.


So it seems like that could be a third rail that Israel would act against. Similar to how Israel bombed French-owned oil stations in Beirut just days after Macron halted arms shipments to them.


That's how they operate. So I think you're right. I think you're over the target with that one.


Okay, yeah, thank you. It sure looks like the usual suspects, that's for sure.

And how about the Ron Unz article that we alluded to earlier, The Total Madness of the State of Israel? I thought that was another good one from Ron, highlighting these kinds of statements from Smotrich, who's a cabinet member, top of Israel's government. He says it would be just and moral for Israel to totally exterminate all million Palestinians, but they can't do it because the world would disapprove.


And Ron also points out that he's never heard of any country with a minister of government like Smotrich who's announcing that his country is planning to conquer all of the neighboring countries and steal their land. But that's what he openly says. Is this really total madness or is there any method in this Israeli madness, Wyatt?


No, these guys are totally unhinged, totally insane. In years past, Christian countries knew and other countries knew that the ideology that they had, this virulent ethnocentrism, which is why they were confined to ghettos and shtetls. They had the Judengasse and the Pale of the Settlement, and they were always sort of confined. So even though they had this crazed worldview and this crazed supremacist ideology, they didn't have much political power.


This ideology has now claimed a dominant role in our modern world, and they have a state with one of the best-equipped militaries in the world. It's a really dangerous situation. And Ron's brought up a good fact in this article that Israel's original admission to the United Nations was made contingent upon three conditions: that Israel settle its borders, that it grant a right of return to the Palestinians who had fled or been expelled, and that Jerusalem be internationalized.


Obviously, none of those three things have happened. And the reason they've never settled their borders is quite clear, because Israel's project is constant expansion. So that means constant warfare, constant problems with their neighbors.


So this thing is never meant to end. Very, very destructive for our world.


Indeed. Yeah, I think the U.S. empire would be bad enough even without Israel, but it's orders of magnitude worse because it's bound at the hip with this lunatic entity. In the article, Ron Unz also noted that the grotesque Jewish claims of fictional Hamas atrocities spread all over the world through the Jewish domination of Western media have had horrific real-life consequences, triggered a real genocide and all kinds of real atrocities not entirely unlike the imaginary ones that the Zionists used to gin up the real atrocities.


The right to rape, for instance: this mass rape epidemic going on in the Israeli prisons against the Palestinian captives. And now the lead rapist is a national hero because the Israeli media has celebrated him because I guess his name got leaked or something.


So there may be a bit of a wrist slap coming for a couple of these rapists, but also the attacks on the UN peacekeepers in Lebanon are just the latest in a long list of Israeli attacks on United Nations people. They've killed almost 200 UN personnel in the past year. So no wonder the UN and Israel don't get along too much.


I don't know if you saw this video embedded in the Ron Unz article of this lunatic so-called ambassador to the UN shredding the UN charter while he's fuming and sputtering. It has to be seen to be believed. I mean, what's wrong with these people, Wyatt?


Like I said, they're totally unhinged. And there's no pushback from the hallowed international community. These guys are allowed to behave differently in any way they want, including killing UN personnel, including bombing Christian villages and Christian churches. I think they blew up the third oldest church in the world. And still they get supported by their co-religionists, not (just) the Jewish co-religionists, but the Christian co-religionists. It makes no sense. Anytime the UN tries getting tough with them, they just flip them the bird and they carry on business as usual. I mean, who can stand up to these people?


Well, the Axis of Resistance really is pretty much the only group that's standing up to them right now. And they're standing up pretty well. Hezbollah's leadership took a hit when Hassan Nasrallah was murdered and then his successor was murdered as well. And of course, there were the exploding pagers that took out a lot of Hezbollah civilian personnel.


But the military wing of Hezbollah is standing strong against the Zionist invasion of Lebanon. The Zionists have still only managed to get a few hundred meters into Lebanon and they're taking hits all the time.


You read the Cradle, you refer to mainstream sources, to sort of try to figure out what's really going on. And the mainstream sources are not contesting the fact that Israel is stuck. They're not getting anywhere with their ground invasion of Lebanon.


Yeah, according to this report, Hezbollah fighters have killed more than IDF soldiers and officers. They've wounded hundreds more. They've destroyed Merkava tanks, bulldozers, armored vehicles, too.


They've always been very capable at bombing people from distances and blowing up third world countries with state of the art technology. But they're not known for being particularly great warriors. They're too degenerate to be competent warriors. And I think that's why they're banking on bringing America into this conflict to be their big, bad bully boy.


If you watch that recent Al Jazeera documentary, it shows exactly what I'm talking about. I mean, these guys are going through the drawers of women they've killed. They're dressing up in women's clothing. They're going through their underwear drawer and putting it on.


It's like a Monty Python skit.


Exactly.


So these aren't competent warriors on the ground when it comes to actual fighting. They can kill loads of civilians from distance, but we'll see how it shakes down with with the actual fighting. And that's why I think they're so hell bent on bringing America in: to be the blunt instrument of their aggressive state.


But of course, the U.S. is not exactly reputed for winning wars on the ground. We got kicked out of Vietnam, kicked out of Afghanistan, soon to be kicked out of Iraq, and certainly most of our ground forces are out of there too. So the Zionists would love to get a lot of Americans killed, but ultimately for what?

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