Friday, February 7, 2025

"The greatest (geo-political) showman’s 'inside out' political solution" by Alastair Crooke

 

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The greatest (geo-political) showman’s “inside out” political solution

Alastair Crooke
    February 6, 2025

Putin hinted this week that the Ukraine conflict could end in weeks, so Trump may not have a long wait.

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How to do the impossible? America is instinctively an expansionist power, needing new fields to conquer; new financial horizons to master and to exploit. The U.S. is built that way. Always was.

But – if you are Trump, wanting to withdraw from wars on the empire’s periphery, yet nonetheless wanting too, to cast a shiny image of a muscular America expanding and leading global politics and finance – how to do it?

Well, President Trump – ever the showman – has a solution. Disdain the now-discredited intellectual ideology of muscular American global hegemony; suggest rather, that these earlier ‘forever wars’ should never really have been ‘our wars’; and, as Alon Mizrahi has advanced and suggested, set about re-colonising that which was already colonised: Canada; Greenland; Panama – and Europe too, of course.

America thus will be bigger; Trump will act with decisive muscularity (i.e. as in Colombia); make a big ‘show’ of things, but at the same time, shrink the mainstream U.S. security interest to centre on the Western Hemisphere. As Trump keeps observing, Americans live in the ‘western hemisphere’, not in the Middle East or elsewhere.

Trump thus attempts to detach from the American expansionist war periphery – ‘the outside’ – to proclaim that the ‘inside’ (i.e. the western hemisphere’s sphere), has become bigger and is unquestionably American. And that is what matters.

It is a big shift, yet it has the virtue of beginning to be recognized by many Americans as a more accurate reflection of reality. America’s instinct remains expansionary (that doesn’t change), but many Americans advocate a focus on American domestic needs, and its ‘near neighbourhood’.

Mizrahi calls this inside-out adjustment ‘self-cannibalisation’: Europe is part of the western sphere of interest.Indeed, ‘Europe’ regards itself as its progenitor, yet the Trump team has set about re-colonising it – albeit in a Trump vein.

Robert Cooper, a senior British diplomat sent to Brussels, famously in 2002 coined the term liberal imperialism as Europe’s new purpose. It was to be imperialism of soft-power. Yet, still Cooper couldn’t quite let go of European ‘old empire orientalism’, writing:

“The challenge to the postmodern world is to get used to the idea of double standards. Among ourselves, we operate on the basis of laws and open cooperative security. But when dealing with more old-fashioned kinds of states outside the postmodern continent of Europe, we need to revert to the rougher methods of an earlier era – force, pre-emptive attack, deception, whatever is necessary to deal with those who still live in the nineteenth century world of every state for itself. Among ourselves however, we keep the law: But when we are operating in the jungle, we must also use the laws of the jungle”.

Cooper’s world-view was influential in the thinking of Tony Blair, as well as in the development of European Security and Defence Policy.

The EU élite however, began optimistically to see itself as having top-table (real) ‘empire’ status (global clout),based on its regulatory control of a market of 400 million consumers. It didn’t work. The EU had adopted the Obama stratagem that promised a ‘mind control’ framework which asserts that reality can be ‘created’ through managed narrative.

Europeans were never properly told that an EU trans-national empire implied (and required) the relinquishment of their sovereign parliamentary decision-making. They imagined, rather, that they were joining a free-trade area. Instead, they were being taken to an EU identity through stealth and the careful management of a confected EU ‘reality’.

That European liberal empire aspiration – in the wake of the Trump cultural assault in Davos – looks very passé. The atmospherics hint rather at the passage from one cultural zeitgeist to another.

Elon Musk seems to be tasked with tipping Germany and Britain out from the old worldview and into the new. This is important for the Trump agenda, as these two states are the primary agitators for war to sustain a global – rather than a western hemisphere – primacy. Europe’s decision-making failures over the last years, however, makes Europe an obvious target to a President determined on radical cultural change.

There is precedent for Trump’s Inside-Out ploy: Old Rome too, withdrew from its peripheral imperial provinces to concentrate on its core, when distant wars drained too many resources at the centre, and its army was being outmatched in the Field. Rome would never openly admit to the retreat.

Which takes us back to today’s ‘radical Inside-Out solution’: It seems to consist of ‘go like a demented whirlwind’ domestically – which is what matters most to his base – and, in the international sphere, project confusion and unpredictability. Continue repeating the ancient régime’s ideological shibboleths and counter-factual statistics, but then brace it up with occasional contrarian throw-away comments (such as saying in reference to the Gaza ceasefire that it is ‘their [Israel’s] war’, and that Israel’s interests may not always be those of the U.S., and, seemingly as an aside – that Putin may have already made up his mind ‘not to make a deal’ on Ukraine).

Dissing Putin as a loser in Ukraine perhaps was more addressed to the U.S. Senate and its ongoing confirmation hearings. Trump made these comments days before Tulsi Gabbard faces Senate hearings. Gabbard already is criticised by U.S. ‘hawks’ for allegedly holding ‘pro-Putin’ sentiments, as well as being subjected to a media slur campaign by the deep state.

Was Trump’s apparent disrespect toward Putin and Russia (which caused anger in Russia) said primarily for the ears of U.S. Senators? (The Senate is home to some of the most ardent ‘never-Trumpers’).

And were Trump’s egregious comments about ‘cleansing’ Gaza’s Palestinians to Egypt or Jordan (co-ordinated with Netanyahu, according to an Israeli Minister) intended primarily for the ears of the Israeli Right? According to that Minister, the issue of encouraging voluntary Palestinian migration is now back on the agenda, just as the Right-wing parties have long wanted – and many in Netanyahu’s Likud had hoped. Music to their ears.

Was it then a Trumpian pre-emptive move, designed to save Netanyahu’s government from imminent collapse over the ceasefire’s second-stage, and the threat of a walk-out by his Right Wing contingent? Was Trump’s target audience in this case then Ministers Ben Gvir and Smotrich?

Trump pointedly confuses us – by never making it clear to which audience he is addressing his ruminations at any one time.

Is there nonetheless some substance sedimented within Trump’s comment that any Palestinian state must be resolved ‘in some other way’ than the Two-State formula? Maybe. We should not discount Trump’s strong leanings towards Israel.

Netanyahu faces harsh criticism for mis-handling both the Gaza and Lebanese ceasefires. He has been guilty of promising one thing to one party and the opposite to the other (an old vice): He has promised the Right a return to war in Gaza, yet committed to the unequivocal end to war in the actual ceasefire agreement. In Lebanon, Israel was committed to withdrawal by 26 January on the one hand, yet its military is still there, provoking a human wave of Lebanese returning to the south, hoping to reclaim their homes.

Consequently, Netanyahu at this juncture is utterly dependent on Trump. The PM’s wiles will not be enough to get him off the hooks: Trump has him where he wants him. Trump will get ceasefires, and will tell Netanyahu,no attack on Iran (at least until Trump has explored the possibility of a deal with Tehran).

With Putin and with Russia, the opposite is the case. Trump there has no leverage (the favourite word in Washington). He has no leverage for four reasons:

Firstly, since Russia steadfastly refuses the idea of any compromise that “boils down to freezing the conflict along the line of engagement, that will give time to the U.S. and NATO to rearm the remnants of the Ukrainian army – and then start a new round of hostilities”.

Secondly, because Moscow’s conditions for ending the war will prove to be unacceptable to Washington, as they would not be susceptible to being presented as an American ‘win’.

Thirdly, because Russia holds the clear military advantage: Ukraine is about to lose this war. Major Ukrainian strongholds are now being taken by Russian forces without resistance. This ultimately will lead to a cascade effect. Ukraine may cease to exist if serious negotiations do not take place before summer, the head of the Ukrainian Military Intelligence Kyrylo Budanov recently warned.

But fourthly, because history is not reflected at all in the word leverage. When peoples who occupy the same geography have different and often irreconcilable versions of history, the western transactional ‘split the power spectrum’ simply doesn’t work. The opposed sides will not be moved – unless some solution recognises and takes account of their history.

The U.S. needs to always to ‘win’. So does Trump understand that the ineluctable dynamics of this war militate against presenting any transactional outcome as a clear ‘win’ for the U.S.? Of course he does (or will do, when professionally briefed by his team).

The logic of the Ukraine situation, to be blunt, suggests that President Putin should quietly advise President Trump to walk away from the Ukraine conflict – to avoid taking ownership of a western débacle.

Putin hinted this week that the Ukraine conflict could end in weeks, so Trump may not have a long wait.

Should Trump want a ‘win’ (highly likely), then he should be steered by Putin’s many hints: Intermediate missile deployments by both parties are creating heightened risk and ‘cry out’ for a new limitation agreement. Trump could say that he saved us all from WW3 – and there could be more than a grain of truth to it.

Tuesday, January 28, 2025

"Trump: Let’s make money in Gaza but first dump the Palestinians" by Martin Jay

 

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Trump: Let’s make money in Gaza but first dump the Palestinians

Martin Jay
    January 28, 2025

Trump has suggested that neighboring Arab countries should take in Palestinian refugees and “clean out” the embattled Gaza.

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Trump’s serendipity is the only thing geopolitical analysts can bet on as if there’s one thing we can all agree that we can predict with certainty about how he will resolve all the world’s problems, is that he will not be predictable. He relies heavily on his own instincts and vanities and sees opportunity everywhere. His unfettered support for Netanyahu’s genocide might just yet still shock his more die-hard supporters, given that he posted unflattering social media clips about the Israeli leader in December and yet is ready to throw his weight behind Israel’s bolder ambitions of wiping every Palestinian off the surface of Israel.

The big plan is no longer a conspiracy theory.

As months went by and the whole world witnessed the breathtaking depravity of Israeli soldiers murdering Palestinians – at least 100,000 by even the most conservative estimates – some, like myself, were bold enough live on TV to suggest that it seemed that the big plan was to completely eradicate Palestinians from Gaza, forcing neighboring countries to take what was left. For those of us who assumed this, we hoped we were wrong. And yet in the last couple of days, Trump has let the cat out of the bag and revealed this is in fact the plan, one which he supports – explaining perhaps why Netanyahu was never interested in discussing a two-state solution or what the make-up of an administration there might look like under the leadership of Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas.

Trump has suggested that neighboring Arab countries should take in Palestinian refugees and “clean out” the embattled Gaza.

Speaking to journalists aboard Air Force One on 25th of January, Trump said he spoke to King Abdullah II of Jordan about the war and was planning to speak with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi the following day.

“I’d like Egypt to take people, and I’d like Jordan to take people,” Trump said. “You’re talking about probably a million and a half people, we just clean out that whole thing. It’s a real mess.”

What is worrying about this statement is how the idea itself, which he must have supported all along, like so many feral schemes that seem to appear from nowhere, is based on Trump being very badly briefed about the Middle East. If he listens to his advisers at all, they should have told him that neither Jordan nor Egypt would ever entertain the idea of taking huge numbers of Palestinians under any circumstances. Any two-bit hack in the region can tell you that the current situation in neighboring countries which have taken Palestinian refugees since 1948 is very bad for both the refugees themselves and for the host countries. In Lebanon, they are kept in ‘camps’ which are off limits, normally, to Lebanese police and security forces, where the UN gives them the bare minimum to eat and where terrorism is rife – creating an internal security problem for the state which often raises its ugly head now and again. In Jordan, the King already has a difficult job keeping his country on an even keel with the high percentage of Jordanians originating from Palestine, which brings its own challenges itself politically; the last thing King Abdullah needs is more of them arriving as refugees. In Syria too, Palestinians have settled in camps and accepted they are third class citizens although it is less clear how the new leaders of the country – who are the most extreme terrorists stemming from ISIS – will treat them, given they are broadly aligned politically with them.

The Trump bombshell is revealing. One the one hand the vitriol that Trump is happy to show against Netanyahu on social media is probably a sham – he has a track record of pretending to not like certain world leaders in front of the cameras while admiring them in private; and secondly, unlike what we are lead to believe, the old doctrine that Israel controls U.S. foreign policy is still true, perhaps even more so under Trump than Biden. The plan to level Gaza and then turn to the international community and say ‘hey, look it’s uninhabitable, there’s nothing there now…it would be inhumane to put people there’ is now looking more and more like official policy. The only real question is how weak western countries will be in supporting this plan. Will the EU just follow U.S. foreign policy blindly like it always has done in the past? It’s unimaginable that Spain and Ireland would allow this genocide to be swept under the carpet so that Israel can rebuild from the ground up a new Gaza for even more illegal settlers, while a new Suez-like canal mega project is built to compete with Egypt’s, right? Is Trump going to be part of this cash cow? Trump 2.0 appears to be even more about finding the deal, than its former term in office. Is it that Trump is listening to his advisors? But their mandate is not to advise him on what’s best for America, just what’s best for him? Show me the deal.

Saturday, January 25, 2025

"…And the Lord gave Abraham the land of Elon Moreh…" by José Goulão

 

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…And the Lord gave Abraham the land of Elon Moreh…

José Goulão
    January 25, 2025

In the case of Elon Moreh we find all the fallacious condiments that feed the writing of current planetary history according to the Western slogans.

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I’m going to tell you the story of Elon Moreh.

Almost everyone who reads this unusual and apparently unreasonable decision in threatening times and in which, for those who have their feet on the ground and have not given up the antidotes against brain intoxication, the only decent New Year’s wish is that the planet is not a huge cemetery before the entry of 2026, will have the right to wonder what is going through the narrator’s mind.

Rest assured; you will see that in the end everything will make sense. A repugnant, frightening sense, which is nothing new today, proving that, often, small examples are the most explicit instruments of broad and globalizing situations that illustrate the ethical, civilizational and human decadence to which our ruling cliques have reached, eager to universalize the accelerated mental decomposition that affects them.

Elon Moreh is a Zionist settlement in the north of the occupied West Bank, a few kilometres from the historic and important Palestinian city of Nablus, which the mythological delusions of European Zionist settlers in search of the “promised land” in the lines and between the lines of dogmas as sacred as they are fictional designate Shechem.

In the warlike and objectively terrorist universe of the settlements created illegally, and with military support, throughout the Palestinian West Bank, in whose territory, according to international law consolidated since 1948, most of the area of the Palestinian State to be created must be demarcated, about 700 thousand Zionist settlers live, many of them — a taboo subject — without any ancestral ethnic ties to Palestine. This horde dominated by fanatical groups with vocations of criminalist constitutes an immense riot militia ready to participate, without regard to any means, in the expulsion or even extermination of the populations that have lived in these territories since the dawn of time. Not excluding the possibility of involvement in a civil war if the extremist faction, the so-called revisionist Zionism, which holds power in Israel, is seriously threatened.

“And the Lord said to Abraham…”

Elon Moreh is one of these settlements. Not the biggest, not the most important, not the most strategic, but a kind of pioneer, an altar recommended “by the Lord”, an untouchable precedent for the widespread Zionist lawlessness that raged in occupied Palestine after the 1967 war. An oppressive movement of ethnic cleansing that — we perceive it daily — does not look at means and has as its ultimate goal the transformation of all historic Palestine into an entity called the State of Israel, antechamber of Greater Israel — the Zionist, Western and imperial colonization of the territories from the Nile to the Euphrates cowardly based on the beliefs and beliefs associated with the norms of the Pentateuch, the five main books of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Torah.

In the case of Elon Moreh we find all the fallacious condiments that feed the writing of current planetary history according to the only Western slogans, those of the “rules-based international order”, in this case those that are fulfilled by resorting to the use and abuse of the “Israel” instrument, an artifice invented by European/British colonialism and U.S. imperialism for geostrategic control of the Middle East and corresponding natural resources.

When you are tried to convince yourself that the “green economy” means the dispensation of fossil fuels and even minerals such as uranium — but be careful, nuclear energy has already become “green” — you do not need to hide your laughter, or even your laughter, because anecdotes are circulating with much less sense of humour. The Middle East and its sources of fossil fuels — as we can now see with absolute clarity in Syria — generate as much ambition and strategies of domination as before, as always since the industrial revolution, so the only semblance of a fight in defense of the environment and against climate change is the one waged by the zealous papalvos in the separation of household waste and the use of recycled materials — a new and lucrative industry for some, always the same — with zero impact on stopping the path to the environmental abyss. As for wind and photovoltaic alternatives, as soon as serious and unmanipulated calculations are made after periods that allow objective conclusions, the failure of propaganda and lying strategies will be in plain sight if the censorship of the single opinion does not manage to completely hide it. All this is to say that wars for domination and control of the Middle East are as indispensable to capitalist and imperial savagery as they have ever been. The Zionist regime plays a pivotal role in this task and, because of this, can resort unchecked to the greatest atrocities in modern history, ethnic cleansing and genocide included.

“There will be many more Elon Morehs”

Let us not, however, deviate from Elon Moreh as a pioneering example of the recourse to the criminal and outlaw colonizing doctrine of Zionism as a weapon of Western expansionism. For some reason, Menahem Begin, a terrorist with a Mussolinian fascist background who later became Prime Minister of Israel, declared, in the performance of these functions, that “since the concept of law took root in the human race, there has been no more lawful act than Jewish colonization in all parts of the Jewish homeland; so there will be many more Elon Morehs.” Without reason for surprise, the prophecy did not fail and continues to be fulfilled at an ever-increasing speed and causing rivers of human blood to flow.

It was the year 1979 when half a dozen families claiming to be ” Orthodox Jews ” from various parts of the world, mainly from the United States of America, decided to settle in Palestinian lands in the north of the West Bank kidnapped from their owners for ” military reasons ” in the area of the village of Bureij.

The Zionist assailants corresponded to the strategy outlined by the terrorist group Gush Emunim, the “Faith Bloc”, created in 1974 on the basis of two premises: God “intends that the Jews live in the land of Israel”; and progressively annexing the territories occupied in 1967 — Gaza, East Jerusalem, the Golan Heights (Syria), the Sinai Peninsula (Egypt) and the West Bank — to guarantee the “viability” of Israel’s defense, which since its foundation in 1948 had been only ten kilometres wide in the narrowest sector of the territory. In 50 years, colonization has become overwhelming and has now reached scandalous numbers, while billions of dollars continue to rain down from the United States, the World Zionist Organization and Israeli government ministries. And also, of the European Union and its member states, through agreements, trades, exchanges, cooperation and trade that are all the more intense as the exterminating Zionist barbarism becomes.

There are currently 700,000 settlers living in the occupied Palestinian territories, about 10% of the Israeli population; there are 150 settlements and 128 outposts, that is, settlements in the process of being legalized by the government; 40% of the territory of the West Bank is controlled by settlements; 26% of the West Bank is “state land”, a concept that twists ancient Ottoman and Jordanian codes to make it possible to steal private Palestinian property for settlements, roads that serve only these structures, as well as parks, sports facilities, swimming pools and other facilities at the exclusive service of the settlers.

The 700,000 settlers consume six times more water, a precious resource, than the 3.1 million Palestinians; In addition, Arab peasants have consumption limits assessed by meters mounted on their wells and are subject to ruinous fines if they exceed them.

The apparatus of colonization of the occupied territories became central to the Zionist system of power. The ministers of finance and security, the supporters of ethnic cleansing Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir, are settlers, as is the chief of staff of the armed forces, Major General Herzi Halevi and numerous military commanders. Uri Ariel, one of the founders of the Gush Emunim movement, only left his post as Minister of Construction, Agriculture and Rural Development in 2019, which he held for many years.

In the middle of last year, the persistent and everlasting criminal Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu passed legislation that reduces to a minimum the bureaucratic process for building new settlements and more residences within the existing ones; and he tasked the Minister of Finance, the genocidal settler Bezalel Smotrich, with enforcing it.

Before that, in 2017, Netanyahu had created a government cabinet aimed solely at speeding up the legalization of the outposts, which multiplied like mushrooms, turning them into settlements. To head this department, the prime minister appointed Pinchas Wallenstein, precisely one of the founders of the terrorist and annexationist movement Gush Emunim.

“To your descendants I will give these lands…”

Elon Moreh is one of these 150 settlements, not the largest but the oldest, and to which an ultranationalist symbology in the field of the transcendent has been attributed, considered indispensable for the “survival” of Israel. It is located in the mountains of Samaria, using the biblical topography that continues to be used by Zionism in its parallel world, precisely in the place where, according to the fictions of the Old Testament, the patriarch Abraham first settled in the “promised land” where “milk and honey flow” were supposed to flow. There he settled after crossing the Jordan River on his journey from your, in Chaldea, in southern Mesopotamia, where he was from. The Lord had appeared to him, as a reward for his virtues against an idolatrous and degrading world, and advised him to make the journey, when he was no longer a child, at the age of 75 of his alleged 175 years of life; and he appeared again to him in this very place, in the vicinity of Shechem, alias Nablus, in the West Bank, next to the Moreh oak, ordering him to install an altar there in his honour. There is no memory of the existence of oak trees in the region, but the catalog of miracles in the Bible is endless — this being perfectly irrelevant.

The Pentateuch, in the book of Genesis (12:7), assures us that at that time the Lord said to Abraham: “To your descendants I will give this land”. And just in case, foreseeing possible claims in the distant future, Isaac, grandson of the Patriarch, “bought land near Elon Moreh and Shechem” — Genesis 33:19.

There cannot, therefore, be any reservations about the legitimacy of Elon Moreh’s settlement, whatever international law says: not only did the Lord offer it to Abraham, but his grandson insisted on buying it. Everything is in order. More than three thousand years ago, it was the Canaanites who had been there improperly since the Bronze Age; now the intruders are the Palestinians, certainly from times before Jesus Christ.

The initial place where the 17 settler families from outside Palestine settled, and possibly without any ethnic link to the region, was the village of Bureij, but pragmatic and prosaic reasons then associated with the logistics of the military occupation determined the transfer to Elon Moreh, four kilometres away.

As has been said, when Abraham arrived at the place, the Canaanites had already lived there for many centuries. The situation did not pose any problem to the Patriarch. The Canaanites descended from Ham, the cursed son of Noah and whose descendants had been condemned for ten generations to be slaves to the descendants of his brother Shem, the elect son of Noah and Abraham’s direct ancestor.

The Bible explains to us that Ham’s sin was to have allowed his son Canaan to see his grandfather Noah naked while sewing a drunken bout, an embarrassing invasion of privacy unforgivable forever and ever.

“Here Israel was born!”

When in 1979 the pioneers supported by Gush Emunim decided to settle in Elon Moreh, receiving a million dollars and logistical support from the Zionist government, the region was inhabited, for many, many centuries, by Palestinian communities, which Zionism treats as descendants of the cursed Canaanites; but the armed forces and the “state land” laws drawn up by the Tel Aviv government, twisting old Ottoman and Jordanian codes, “cleared” the ground. In the first phase, in 1979, they ’deannexed’, i.e. they stole 69.3 hectares of land from the inhabitants of the Palestinian village of Deir el-Hatab and 63.9 hectares from the village of Azmut; and in 1995 they reduced the village of Saliem to a tiny species to build a road serving Elon Moreh and the neighbouring settlement of Itamar, which had finally been built on the village of Bureij, which has since been eliminated from the map. An exclusive road for Zionist settlers, in the perfect style of the times of the apartheid regime in South Africa. Palestinians are not even allowed to cross this road on foot.

“Here Israel was born”, Elon Moreh’s settlement is presented to the world. And the tourist advertisement promises: “Come to the best place to see the sun rise over the mountains of Samaria!” The Jerusalem Post reads: “Giving up Elon Moreh is like giving up the Temple Mount”, that is, giving up the construction of the new Temple on the site where the Al-Aqsa and the Rock mosques now stand, the religious Zionist dream in Palestine, one of several possible fuses in a world-wide war.

The United Nations Agency for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) carried out a study according to which Elon Moreh’s territorial authority — that is, the territories and structures closed to Palestinians — exceeds the official municipal limits of 1550 hectares by eight times; and that 63% of the area where the settlement is located covers land that is privately owned by Palestinian families — from whom it has therefore been summarily stolen.

In Elon Moreh live just over two thousand people, whose links to historic Palestine are more than doubtful, with a very high level of quality of life where there is no lack of schools, well-equipped health centres, excellent housing conditions, leisure areas, sports and swimming pools.

In the amputated Palestinian villages of Azmut, Bureij, Saliem and Deir El-Hatab live about 15,000 people with enormous water restrictions imposed by the Zionist public company Mekorot, excellently related to Portugal, which makes arbitrary supply cuts, inspects the means of supply to the populations and restricts their use by invoking the most absurd pretexts.

Combining situations of this type with the permanent assaults by Elon Moreh’s terrorists against the vineyards and olive trees of the inhabitants of the villages, their only means of subsistence, it is easy to deduce that there is a permanent strategy of attrition, impoverishment and hunger for the Palestinian populations to give up and follow the path of exile to which millions of their compatriots have been and are condemned. for almost 80 years, in the face of a blind, inert “international community” that invokes the laws as, quoting Eça, Father Amaro “enraged” the Hail Marys.

There is also, as a system, a permanent strategy of Zionist terror.

I visited the village of Saliem in 1988, sometime before the theft of a large area of its territory for the construction of a road inaccessible to Palestinians. The inhabitants were still traumatized, in collective panic after the commander of an occupation military garrison ordered four teenagers from the village to be buried alive under layers of earth moved by a military bulldozer. The officer had previously ordered the machine operator to step over the young men, but he had the courage to refuse, despite the anger of his superior. When the young people were rescued, they were unconscious and two of them had to be hospitalized.

Inhabitants of Elon Moreh’s settlement had been invited to witness the events. Some applauded and exclaimed: “Beautiful spectacle”.

“This is where Israel was born”, it is said of the settlement of Elon Moreh, whose history I leave you here. And all this is part of the normality of today’s world.

Thursday, January 23, 2025

"China's DeepSeek Bombshell Rocks Trump's $500B AI Boondoggle" by Mike Whitney

 

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China's DeepSeek Bombshell Rocks Trump's $500B AI Boondoggle

The future of humanity is being decided as we speak. And it is not being decided on a battlefield in Eastern Europe, or the Middle East or the Taiwan Strait, but in the data centers and research facilities where technology experts create “the physical and virtual infrastructure to power the next generation of Artificial Intelligence.” This is a full-blown, scorched-earth free-for-all that has already racked up a number of casualties though you wouldn’t know it from reading the headlines which typically ignore recent ‘cataclysmic’ developments. But when President Trump announced the launching of a $500 billion AI infrastructure project (Stargate) on Tuesday just hours after China had released its DeepSeek R1—which “outperforms its rivals in advanced coding, math, and general knowledge capabilities”—it became painfully obvious that the battle for the future ‘is on’ in a big way. And this is not a battle that either side can afford to lose. Here’s how technology expert Adam Button summed it up:

Imagine we’re back in 2017 and the iPhone X was just released. It was selling $999 and Apple was crushing sales and building a wide moat around its ecosystem.

Now imagine, just days later, another company introduced a phone and platform that was equal in every way if not better and the price was just $30.

That’s what unfolded in the AI space today. China’s DeepSeek released an opensource model that works on par with OpenAI’s latest models but costs a tiny fraction to operate. Moreover, you can even download it and run it free (or the cost of your electricity) for yourself.

The product is a huge leap in terms of scaling and efficiency and may upend expectations of how much power and compute will be needed to manage the AI revolution. It also comes just hours before Trump is expected to unveil a $100 billion investment in US datacenters. The model shows there are different ways to train foundational AI models that offer up the same results with much less cost. It also opens up far more applications for AI that would have been too expensive to run previously, which should broaden the applications in the real economy. China’s DeepSeek may have just upended the economics of AI, forex live

Imagine the panic that is spreading across western tech capitals right now. AI was supposed to be the fast-track to absolute societal control and oligarchic rule into the next millennia, but now those pesky Chinese have overturned the applecart leaving western elites with a problem they might not be able to fix. (See—Unchecked AI will lead us to a police state, edri ) They expected that their microchip sanctions would sabotage China’s AI efforts for at least a decade-or-so but, instead, China has come roaring back with a system that has left the tech giants gasping for air.

Of course, China’s eye-popping strides in technological development are nothing new as editor Ron Unz pointed out in a recent article where he noted that “between 2003 and 2007, the US led in 60 of the 64 technologies.” Whereas, as of 2022, “China led in 52 of the 64 technologies.” That’s not a competition; that’s a beat-down in a parking lot. Here’s Unz:

China now leads the world in many of the most important future technologies. The success of its commercial companies in telecommunications (Huawei, Zongxin), EV (BYD, Geely, Great Wall, etc.), battery (CATL, BYD) and Photovoltaics (Tongwei Solar, JA, Aiko, etc.) are directly built on such R&D prowess.

Similarly, the Chinese military’s modernization is built on the massive technological development of the country’s scientific community and its industrial base…. With its lead in science and technology research, China is positioned to outcompete the US in both economic and military arenas in the coming years…. American Pravda: China vs. America, Ron Unz, Unz Review

None of this should come as a surprise, although the timing of DeepSeek’s release (preempting Trump’s Stargate announcement) shows that the Chinese don’t mind throwing a wrench in Washington’s global strategy if it serves their regional interests, which it undoubtedly does. Here’s a bit more background from an article by Benj Edwards at Ars Technica:

On Monday, Chinese AI lab DeepSeek released its new R1 model family under an open MIT license, with its largest version containing 671 billion parameters. The company claims the model performs at levels comparable to OpenAI’s o1 simulated reasoning (SR) model on several math and coding benchmarks….

The releases immediately caught the attention of the AI community because most existing open-weights models—have lagged behind proprietary models like OpenAI’s o1 in so-called reasoning benchmarks. …

The R1 model works differently from typical large language models ….They attempt to simulate a human-like chain of thought as the model works through a solution to the query. This class of what one might call “simulated reasoning” models, or SR models for short, emerged when OpenAI debuted its o1 model family in September 2024. …

DeepSeek reports that R1 outperformed OpenAI’s o1 on several benchmarks and tests, including AIME (a mathematical reasoning test), MATH-500 (a collection of word problems), and SWE-bench Verified (a programming assessment tool)….

TechCrunch reports that three Chinese labs—DeepSeek, Alibaba, and Moonshot AI’s Kimi—have now released models they say match OpenAI’s o1’s capabilities, with DeepSeek first previewing R1 in November. Cutting-edge Chinese “reasoning” model rivals OpenAI o1—and it’s free to downloadars technica

This is a very big deal. The United States intends to dominate the world in this critical technology and yet the upstart Chinese have not only produced a system that is every bit as good as America’s best, but have made it more affordable, more accessible and more transparent. What’s not to like?

(Note—OpenAI is an American artificial intelligence (AI) research laboratory. It is made up of the non-profit OpenAI Incorporated and its for-profit subsidiary corporation OpenAI Limited Partnership. OpenAI has emerged to be one of the primary leaders of the generative AI era. OpenAI is a privately held company that has open sourced some of its technology, but it has not open sourced most of its technology…. In contrast, DeepSeek AI R1 is open source which means its code is publicly accessible—anyone can see, modify, and distribute the code as they see fit. Open source software is developed in a decentralized and collaborative way, relying on peer review and community production.)

Here’s more from political analyst Arnaud Bertrand in a post on X:

Most people probably don’t realize how bad the news (about) China’s Deepseek is for OpenAI. They’ve come up with a model that matches and even exceeds OpenAI’s latest model o1 on various benchmarks, and they’re charging just 3% of the price. It’s essentially as if someone had released a mobile on par with the iPhone but was selling it for $30 instead of $1000. It’s this dramatic.

What’s more, they’re releasing it open-source so you even have the option – which OpenAI doesn’t offer – of not using their API at all and running the model for “free” yourself.

If you’re an OpenAI customer today you’re obviously going to start asking yourself some questions, like “wait, why exactly should I be paying 30X more?”. This is pretty transformational stuff, it fundamentally challenges the economics of the market….

So basically, it looks like the game has changed. All thanks to a Chinese company that just demonstrated how U.S. tech restrictions can backfire spectacularly – by forcing them to build more efficient solutions that they’re now sharing with the world at 3% of OpenAI’s prices. As the saying goes, sometimes pressure creates diamonds. @RnaudBertrand

Get the picture? Everything the US has done to stymie China’s development—including economic sanctions, chips embargoes, military provocations, political meddling, even arresting a Huawei executive (truly pathetic)—has blown up in their faces. China’s well-educated, highly motivated, technologically adept workforce have produced a model of AI that equals or exceeds the best the West has to offer at a fraction of the cost and with open sourcing that allows users to
modify, and distribute the code as they see fit.

So, which version of AI sounds like a genuine benefit to humankind and which sounds like another scheme for transforming the world into a dystopian police-state controlled by aspiring tyrants and psychopathic control freaks? Here’s more from Bertrand on ‘why China is making AI available so cheap:

.it speaks to a different philosophy/vision on AI: ironically named “OpenAI” is basically about trying to establish a monopoly by establishing a moat with massive amounts of GPU and money. Deepseek is clearly betting on a future where AI becomes a commodity, widely available and affordable to everyone. By pricing so aggressively and releasing their code open-source, they’re not just competing with OpenAI but basically declaring that AI should be like electricity or internet connectivity – a basic utility that powers innovation rather than a premium service controlled by a few players. And in that world, it’s a heck of a lot better to be the first mover who helped make it happen than the legacy player who tried to stop it. @RnaudBertrand

(Creepy Larry Ellison predicts “citizens will be on their best behavior” with an AI police-state surveillance system.)

So, it’s basically like everything else in this sick, twisted world where a handful of money-grubbing miscreants muscle their way into a new technology so they can fatten their own bank accounts while planting their bootheel firmly on the neck of humanity. It seems to me that China’s approach is vastly superior in that it’s clearly aimed at providing the benefits of AI to the greatest number of people at the lowest possible cost. Here are a few random comments on China’s DeepSeek AI that I picked off X that show how excited people are about this groundbreaking version:

The ramifications of this are huge. Every day China does something incredible, totally unlike the stagnation of the EU, talking all day while accomplishing nothing, or the latest evil plan oozing out of DC. This is just brilliant. & inspiring. & it WILL earn them more goodwill @CaptainCrusty66

It’s the china recipe book for success for every industry where western oligopolies have dominated. @bbooker450

AI will become a part of everyday infrastructure like electricity and tap water. DeepSeek is a signficant step towards that, thanks to its cost reduction and open source nature @MrBig2024

We are living in a timeline where a non-US company is keeping the original mission of OpenAI alive – truly open, frontier research that empowers all…. @DrJimFan

This is cool…this isn’t just another open source LLM release. this is o1-level reasoning capabilities that you can run locally, that you can modify and that you can study…
that’s a very different world than the one we were in yesterday. Al, comments line

Price comparison of OpenAI o1 and DeepSeek AI R1: R1 is significantly cheaper across all categories (96–98% savings). Now you know why big organizations don’t want open-source to continue, If humanity is ever going to benefit from AI, it will be from open-source . @ai_for_success

China is overturning mainstream development theory in astonishing ways. China’s GDP per capita is only $12,000. That’s 70% less than the average in high-income countries. And yet they have the largest high-speed rail network in the world. They’ve developed their own commercial aircraft. They are the world leaders in renewable energy technology and electric vehicles. They have advanced medical technology, smartphone technology, microchip production, aerospace engineering… China has a higher life expectancy than the USA, with 80% less income. We were told that this kind of development required very high levels of GDP/cap. But over the past 10 years China has demonstrated that it can be achieved with much more modest levels of output. How do they do it? By using public finance and industrial policy to steer investment and production toward social objectives and national development needs. This allows them to convert aggregate production into development outcomes much more efficiently than other countries, where productive capacity is often wasted on activities that may be highly profitable to capital, or beneficial to the rich, but may not actually advance development. Of course, China still has development gaps that need to be addressed. And we know from some other countries that higher social indicators can be achieved with China’s level of GDP/cap, by focusing more on social policy. But the achievements are undeniable, and development economists are taking stock. @jasonhickel

JULIAN ASSANGE says ‘Artificial intelligence is being used for mass assassinations in Gaza’ …“The majority of targets in Gaza are bombed as a result of artificial intelligence targeting.” ..It has been revealed that Google provided the Israeli military with AI tools in the early weeks of the genocide.

Unfortunately, the intensity of the competition between the US and China, ignores the inherent risks of Artificial Intelligence and its looming threat to human survival. In a recent analytical piece by the Rand Corporation titled AI and Geopolitics: How Might AI Affect the Rise and Fall of Nations?, the authors provide a disturbing window into a future in which “AI-enabled machines—of equivalent or greater intelligence and, potentially, highly disruptive capabilities” could pose a threat to our own existence. Keep in mind, the line between our historic reality and science fiction has already been crossed just as the probability that our own creation, AI, is likely “to become an actor, not just a factor” in the existential challenges faced by our species. Here’s a short blurb from this truly unsettling article:

Although technology has often influenced geopolitics, the prospect of AI means that the technology itself could become a geopolitical actor. AI could have motives and objectives that differ considerably from those of governments and private companies. Humans’ inability to comprehend how AI “thinks” and our limited understanding of the second- and third-order effects of our commands or requests of AI are also very troubling. Humans have enough trouble interacting with one another. It remains to be seen how we will manage our relationships with one or more AIs….

We are entering an era of both enlightenment and chaos…

The borderless nature of AI makes it hard to control or regulate. As computing power expands, models are optimized, and open-source frameworks mature, the ability to create highly impactful AI applications will become increasingly diffuse. In such a world, well-intentioned researchers and engineers will use this power to do wonderful things, ill-intentioned individuals will use it to do terrible things, and AIs could do both wonderful and terrible things. The net result is neither an unblemished era of enlightenment nor an unmitigated disaster, but a mix of both. Humanity will learn to muddle through and live with this game-changing technology, just as we have with so many other transformative technologies in the past….

The potential dangers posed by AI are many. At the extreme, they include the threat of human extinction, which could come about by an AI-enabled catastrophe, such as a well-designed virus that spreads easily, evades detection, and destroys our civilization. Less dire, but considerably worrisome, is the threat to democratic governance if AIs gain power over people….

AI cannot be contained through regulation, so the best policy will aim to minimize the harm that AI might do. This will probably be most critical in biosecurity,[3] but harm reduction also includes countering cybersecurity threats, strengthening democratic resilience, and developing emergency response options for a wide variety of threats from state and sub- and non-state actors…..

In light of the likely very widespread proliferation of advanced AI capabilities to private- and public-sector actors and well-resourced individuals, governments should work closely with leading private-sector entities to develop advanced forecasting tools, wargames, and strategic plans for dealing with what experts anticipate will be a wide variety of unexpected AI-enabled catastrophic events. AI and Geopolitics: How Might AI Affect the Rise and Fall of Nations?, RAND

In other words, humanity should encourage their business and political leaders to exercise sound judgement and prepare for unexpected disasters that could terminate the species.

That is simply not sufficient defense for the challenge we face.

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