"Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky
"America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs
San, I really respect your insights and ability to think clearly on these types of topics, but I think this type of thinking is a real mistake. Pulling back and going the isolationist route would be a very large mistake right now IMO. I admit I dont see the path forward clearly, but if we pulled out and "left Israel on their own" it would create a huge power vacuum in the ME for Iran/China/Russia to exploit, and the chance of things escalating into something much more serious, that would draw us back in anyways, would increase dramatically.
At the end of the day, our relationship with Saudi and the petro dollar is the primary driver of our economic empire, and our support for Israel is tied into this, and it would be tremendously bad for us as a country, and for the stability of the whole world, to pull out now.
I think it would be a mistake to think there was some intricate plan on Israel's part here, when incompetence is a much more likely explanation. The Netanyahu administration was incompetent, was distracted with setters in the West Bank, and Hamas caught them unawares. And once 10/7 happened, I am not sure Israel really had another path. Anything less would make them appear too weak, and would enable Iran and its proxies too much. For good or bad, Israel showing that it is willing to go scorched Earth, and us moving the military hardware we have into the region, I think has really caused Iran/Hezbollah to think twice about joining the fray, and limited how bad this could escalate.
And any 1 or 2 state solution has always been a complete non starter to the point there was never any reason to sabotage it. At no point in recent history have the Palestinians shown any interest. Their position has always been they want all the land back and aren't going to compromise for anything less. This is the reality completely independent of what party is running Israel or what concessions/aggressions they are making.
Maybe there was some point in the past when the Palestinians really would have agreed to a peace, but I doubt it. But it certainly has been a complete non starter the last 20 years since Hamas gained formal power.
"Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky
"America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs
I don’t have the energy to review the history of our involvement the Middle East.
Thinking we have the ability to manage that part of the world has been proven to be folly. When will you learn?
Suffice it to say that present day Iran is our creation. Regime change and all that gone wrong. Iran is very wary of the US and our potential for shenanigans within their borders. US interference in their government is all they know
Our involvement always ends badly and does little more than make matters worse.
The death of the petrodollar is inescapable regardless of Israel. I’m more interested in that topic tbh.
Not one damn nickel. We don’t have it to give. Handing out fewer bullets will tend to reduce the inclination to fight. See Ukraine
Desertrunner and his dupe Druff can check the date of the Shah of Iran (the CIA’s boy) getting bounced by Khomeini and Jimmy Carters inauguration.
Carter was gored by his own ox.
It’s an endless series of fuck ups.
How on earth is a war criminal a better president than Carter. Political noobs.
This seems like one of those things people say without really thinking very hard about how things could have actually gone differently, and been much worse. Who knows how shitty the world would be right now if we hadn't gotten involved in the ME and created the petro dollar. The first half of the 20th century was pretty brutal, and all else being equal the 70 years since have been relatively quiet and prosperous and peaceful. Maybe we should be giving ourselves a pat on the back for that, and not just assuming everything wrong in the world, especially the Middle East, is our fault and would have been better if we hadn't gotten involved.
I love the petrodollar so much I want to write the epic post it deserves. I think you and I had a moment Kalam and I don’t want to let the fire extinguish.
The petrodollar was just a construct negotiated with the Saudi’s in like ‘73 by Kissinger and the Nixon crew after we decoupled the dollar from gold.
The story goes that the US (Kissinger) told the Shah (CIA’s boy) to raise the price of oil 4x. The Shah wanted to know why. The US needed a vehicle large enough to back the dollar.
We could now just print dollars to pay for oil - others could not. Treasuries were god to store dollars until other counties needed to buy oil. We had willing US bond buyers.
The price of oil stayed pretty stable for 30 years. We could print dollars (treasuries) at will. When the oil price rose the Fed would raise rates to keep things in parity. The world could rely on the stable dollar and that coupling. Oil rose in a huge way outside of acceptable bands (Yom Kippur War mid 70’s) and Volker raised rates in a way that pained Americans (AND JIMMY CARTER - see how things have converged in a lovely fashion?) but it was important to maintain the integrity of the dollar WORLDWIDE.
When we had our little banking troubles in 2008 we didn’t tend to the dollar worldwide and instead focused on saving America. The petrodollar’s death was hinted at.
I expected to write a sentence or two but it all comes tumbling out.
Oil will always be available to anyone who wants to pay for it. Peak energy is in the rear view mirror and demand by China, India and even the producers is rising.
Recently, for reasons that include Binden’s economic sanctions and the realization any country can get sanctioned too, there is a practical move by oil importers (China yuan) to seek to pay for oil in other currencies. They can sell their treasuries now.
Again, all oil producing nations (scumbags or not) will sell to whoever can pay. Don’t need to go to war in the Middle East unless YOU want to be the driller. Standard Oil a name from the past
I forgot to tell Tellafriend to let me have my moment.
I know you know I never had an original thought lol
It’s like you revealed the meaning of life to me. The Holy Grail. Literally laughing here.
Not a bad riff if I do say so.
I don’t forget kid. I ain’t bright enough to be an original thinker.
What was so remarkable and frankly lucky was that I fell in love with the narrative at exactly the right moment.
Bonds cratered.
I remember sparring with with Daly. It all came true. I remember him basically agreeing but over a longer time horizon. I took the other side being of the end of times persuasion.
Timing is the hard part and world events captured my interest in just the right way. If I had a job I might have missed it too. Just lucky.
Enough said.
more evidence of a false flag to commit genocide and a forced exile, weapons planted at the " Hamas Hospital " no tunnels found underneath said Hospital although you seen an elaborate 3d animation on the news of said tunnels .... the IDF soldier's wrist watch catches them in another lie....
tell me again how a couple of scud missiles got past the greatest air defense system in the world ( iron dome ) ?????
but don't believe your lying eyes... says the Western Media.... i'm sure @Limitles will post some kind of song(s) to disprove it all.... just like in the Ukraine war thread....
some people are slow learners.... other people catch on quickly.... and sadly the others will never learn......
6B to Iran tho
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No threads about possible terrorist attack at USA border coming from Canada?
Edit gov now saying no evidence of terror. Perhaps exploding Kia or Hyundai?
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I'VE CONFIRMED this, remember the old Palestinian saying.
A Zionist accusation is actually a confession.
This guy was a fairly high ranking official in the Obama admin.
im sure the rest of civilization will have a totally thoughtful and measured response to this and this will absolutely not result in mass casualty terrorism events on domestic soil for generations to come.
"Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky
"America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs
It took Israel to get Rogan to finally spin this classic
This is correct.
Netanyahu shit the bed and allowed this crude albeit effective attack to take place, despite all of Israel's technological and military capabilities. This bears some similarities to 9/11, which again was a simple-but-effective model to kill thousands of civilians, and also involved some incompetence/failures of a powerful country.
Basically, if you're caught napping, you can be punched very hard in the nose by a much smaller adversary, and then you look foolish and vulnerable despite your previously perceived strength.
In hindsight, it's amazing that the US didn't protect commercial jetliner cockpits (especially given all the previous hijackings), and never considered that these airliners could be used as makeshift missiles.
In hindsight, it's amazing that Israel never considered that heavy equipment and crude flying devices could be used to bring over 1000 terrorists past the fence, and that these terrorists could kill tons of people before being killed off.
Both 9/11 and 10/7 are full of dumb conspiracy theories regarding how each government "wanted' this to happen. It's all nonsense.
And in both cases, a strong response was important. The US overdid it by tying Iraq into the matter (which actually had some merit on its own, but had no 9/11 relevance like they sold it), but the response against the Taliban in Afghanistan was necessary, even if Biden ultimately fucked it up 20 years later.
Similarly, Israel needs to get their pound of flesh and demonstrate that they're not gonna take it. Otherwise, it sends a message to their other more powerful adversaries that they're not so tough after all.
Finally, the terrorists should be considered vicious animals who need to be put down in any manner possible. They deserve no compassion. If nerve gas is necessary to smoke them out of the tunnels, so be it. You cannot engage in fear when dealing with terrorists. The narrative of, "If we do X, the terrorists will be even angrier and strike back harder" is incorrect, and casts a Western line of thinking onto people who are driven by much different motivations. The terrorists already want Israel wiped off the map and all the Jews dead. There's no such thing as "making them angrier". Ideological terrorists are already as angry as possible, and they are quite willing to die for their cause. Their fear is of failure, not death. If they are all wiped out, they fail by default, and they know that. This is why individual foot soldiers are very expendable, but leadership goes through great lengths to protect themselves. If they are met with force, they both fear being completely wiped out and cannot effectively plan further attacks at the same time. The worst thing you can do with terrorists is act fearful of them, or expect honorable/rational behavior.
In fact, Clinton's handling of bin Laden and al Qaeda -- basically a non-response and hoping they'd go away if not provoked too much -- led to 9/11 being able to occur. They should have been wiped out in the '90s. This is also why Trump's order to kill Soleimani was correct, and the fear by Democrats that it would provoke a harsh response by Iran turned out incorrect. Once again, you kill terrorists when you can, and you never act fearful of them, or you've already lost.
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