Why Trump Wants Out

Everyone who knew anything about military affairs knew that there was no strategic path to victory in Iran before the recent debacle even started:

In the Situation Room on Feb. 11, Mr. Netanyahu made a hard sell, suggesting that Iran was ripe for regime change and expressing the belief that a joint U.S.-Israeli mission could finally bring an end to the Islamic Republic.

At one point, the Israelis played for Mr. Trump a brief video that included a montage of potential new leaders who could take over the country if the hard-line government fell. Among those featured was Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran’s last shah, now a Washington-based dissident who had tried to position himself as a secular leader who could shepherd Iran toward a post-theocratic government.

Mr. Netanyahu and his team outlined conditions they portrayed as pointing to near-certain victory:

Iran’s ballistic missile program could be destroyed in a few weeks. The regime would be so weakened that it could not choke off the Strait of Hormuz, and the likelihood that Iran would land blows against U.S. interests in neighboring countries was assessed as minimal.

Mr. Netanyahu delivered his presentation in a confident monotone. It seemed to land well with the most important person in the room, the American president.

Sounds good to me, Mr. Trump told the prime minister. To Mr. Netanyahu, this signaled a likely green light for a joint U.S.-Israeli operation.

Mr. Netanyahu’s presentations — and Mr. Trump’s positive response to them — created an urgent task for the U.S. intelligence community. Overnight, analysts worked to assess the viability of what the Israeli team had told the president.

The results of the U.S. intelligence analysis were shared the following day, Feb. 12, in another meeting for only American officials in the Situation Room. Before Mr. Trump arrived, two senior intelligence officials briefed the president’s inner circle.

The intelligence officials had deep expertise in U.S. military capabilities, and they knew the Iranian system and its players inside out.

The U.S. officials assessed that the first two objectives were achievable with American intelligence and military power. They assessed that the third and fourth parts of Mr. Netanyahu’s pitch, which included the possibility of the Kurds mounting a ground invasion of Iran, were detached from reality.

When Mr. Trump joined the meeting, Mr. Ratcliffe briefed him on the assessment. The C.I.A. director used one word to describe the Israeli prime minister’s regime change scenarios: “farcical”.

At that point, Mr. Rubio cut in. “In other words, it’s bullshit”, he said.

Mr. Ratcliffe added that given the unpredictability of events in any conflict, regime change could happen, but it should not be considered an achievable objective.

Several others jumped in, including Mr. Vance, just back from Azerbaijan, who also expressed strong skepticism about the prospect of regime change.

The president then turned to General Caine. “General, what do you think?”

General Caine replied: “Sir, this is, in my experience, standard operating procedure for the Israelis. They oversell, and their plans are not always well-developed. They know they need us, and that’s why they’re hard-selling”.

As the small team of advisers who were looped into the plans deliberated over the following days, General Caine shared with Mr. Trump and others the alarming military assessment that a major campaign against Iran would drastically deplete stockpiles of American weaponry, including missile interceptors, whose supply had been strained after years of support for Ukraine and Israel. General Caine saw no clear path to quickly replenishing these stockpiles.

He also flagged the enormous difficulty of securing the Strait of Hormuz and the risks of Iran blocking it. Mr. Trump had dismissed that possibility on the assumption that the regime would capitulate before it came to that. The president appeared to think it would be a very quick war — an impression that had been reinforced by the tepid response to the U.S. bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities in June.

In other words, the Trump administration had to relearn the lesson that one can’t believe anything the Israelis say the hard way, which the old officials of the British Mandate could have told them before 1948.

Nations always pursue their own interests, more often at the cost of their allies than of their enemies. But for some reason, people in power are very prone to forgetting that, particularly when they’ve been indoctrinated in the idea that nationhood is merely paperwork.

Anyhow, the fact that the blame game is already front-and-center in The New York Times is a healthy sign that US involvement in the war is over, regardless of what the Israelis and the Iranians do. The neocons will be doing everything they can to get the USA back in the war, but at this point, even the most gullible Christian Zionist has to realize that no amount of IDF-huffing is going to alter the geography or the missile stockpiles.

“I think we need to do it,” the president told the room. He said they had to make sure Iran could not have a nuclear weapon, and they had to ensure that Iran could not just shoot missiles at Israel or throughout the region.

Which only underlines what a complete failure their undeclared, unconstitutional war turned out to be.

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Declaring Victory

Despite all of the claims of TACO and so forth, declaring victory and retreating from the Middle East would be the best possible outcome for the United States.

The Iranian regime wants to pocket $1million for each ship that passes through the reopened Strait of Hormuz for two weeks, while the US and Iran negotiate a peace deal, regional officials have claimed.

President Donald Trump announced last night that Iran has agreed to a two-week ceasefire and will reopen the crucial waterway, while a ten-point peace plan is considered by both sides.

The exact terms of the deal have not been revealed. Trump told Sky News this morning: ‘They are very good points – and most of them have been fully negotiated. If it isn’t good, we’ll go right back to it very easily.’

However, earlier, an unnamed regional official told the Associated Press that Iran wants to charge tolls of up to $1million on ships that pass through the Strait during the two-week period.

The ten-point plan also says that the US should accept Tehran’s continued control over the Strait, recognise its right to uranium enrichment, lift all sanctions, pay compensation, and withdraw all troops from the region.

Iran would then use the money it raises for reconstruction following the weeks-long conflict.

On Tuesday, Trump described the deal as ‘total and complete victory.’

IRAN’S 10-POINT PEACE PLAN

  1. Commitment to non-aggression
  2. Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz
  3. Acceptance of Iran’s uranium enrichment
  4. Lifting of all primary sanctions
  5. Lifting of all secondary sanctions
  6. Termination of all UN Security Council resolutions
  7. Termination of all Board of Governors resolutions
  8. Paying compensation to Iran
  9. Withdrawal of US combat forces from the region
  10. Cessation of war on all fronts, including in Lebanon

Is it a victory? Of course not, in the strategic sense. The war with Iran was unwinnable, just as was the case with Ukraine, Afghanistan, and Iraq. But it was objectively a comprehensive military victory on the battlefield for US forces, which has rather usefully served to point out the limitations of military power to the rabid Zionist imperialists who now have a much better grasp of the fact that their influence over the US government and its military guarantees them nothing in the Middle East or elsewhere, even if they haven’t accepted it.

Mark Levin is currently on air with shaking and crying over the ceasefire with Iran: “The people of Iran!! Are we going to just leave them there? There’s nothing we can do, and we’re going to wash our hands over that? That to me is morally very difficult to accept!”

Yes. Levin should be relieved, because if the USA was the Middle East morality police, invading Israel, ending the genocide, and liberating Gaza on behalf of the Palestinians would be its top priority, followed by ejecting the IDF from southern Lebanon. Leaving the Middle East to its own devices would be a real victory for the American people, who have sufficient challenges of their own inside their own borders to resolve. So let’s hope the ceasefire between the USA and Iran holds, even if the one between Israel and Iran almost certainly won’t. This two-week ceasefire is a good sign, but it definitely doesn’t mean the war is over and AIPAC will be working overtime to try to overturn it.

According to Iranian officials, Pakistan has conveyed that the U.S. has accepted these principles as a basis for negotiations despite its public posture. Based on this, Iran agreed to a two-week negotiation period in Islamabad. It is emphasized that this does not mean the war has ended, and Iran will only accept a full end to the conflict once all terms of its proposal are finalized.

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The End of the COVID Psy/Op

Unfortunately, the damage has been done to a significant percentage of the human race:

Two of the major pharmaceutical companies connected with the controversial COVID vaccines were forced to abandon a new research study after failing to garner enough participants. Pfizer and German vax maker BioNTech had sought to research an updated version of the vaccine in adults ages 50 to 64, but were unable to generate the data needed due to the low enrollment in the trials, Reuters reported.

The study was needed in order to meet new guidelines imposed by the Food and Drug Administration that require the pharmaceutical companies to provide data on the efficacy of the vaccine in comparison with a placebo.

Jeffrey Tucker, president of the Brownstone Institute said the recent fizzling of Pfizer offered a long-awaited dose of poetic justice: “Essentially, the market itself is taking the Covid shots off the market. It amounts to a humiliating repudiation of one of history’s largest and most destructive inoculation attempts. A fitting end to a hideous story.

One hopes that people have learned their lesson. The next time the global satanists announce a terrible problem and miraculously provides the solution to it – and they will – don’t believe them and don’t go along with it.

It’s really not that hard to know who the bad guys are if you refuse to be blinded by media-manufactured fear.

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The Irony Goes to 11

Fandom Pulse chronicles the official death of science fiction and the SFWA:

SFWA has done the unthinkable and named N.K. Jemisin, Grandmaster of Science Fiction, which they plan to celebrate at their upcoming Nebula Awards Conference, as the club continues to push into political propaganda, abandoning any semblance of being a professional science fiction writers’ organization.

N.K. Jemisin is best known as a diversity-hire in publishing with a penchant for black activism, hailed as one of the greatest writers out there despite her works being narrowly focused on race-baiting agitation…

How this helps professional science fiction writers in the least is beyond anything Fandom Pulse could come up with. We reached out to Vox Day, the editor in chief of Castalia House Publishing, and a recent science fiction #1 bestseller with his co-written Space Fleet Academy: Year One. He commented on Jemisin’s nomination, “I congratulate SFWA on completing its self-destructing speed run and rendering itself entirely irrelevant to the actual genre of science fiction literature.”

The beardy old school SF writers never should have let Anne McCaffrey convince them to change SFWA’s bylaws. The devolution of the organization is even more complete than that of what is now a minor subgenre of Romantasy.

The idea that JRR Tolkien, John C. Wright, Neal Stephenson, and Tanith Lee are not “SFWA grandmasters,” but NK Jemisin, is serves to conclusively prove that whatever that status might signify, it is not being a Grand Master of literature.

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Unification is Coming

Taipei is going to reunify with the mainland sooner rather than later, and more peacefully than anyone expects, as the upcoming visit between Ms Cheng and President Xi may be more significant than anyone in the West suspects:

The leader of Taiwan’s main opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT), is traveling to mainland China, marking the first such visit since 2016. Known as a vocal opponent of the island’s possible independence, Cheng Li-wun was invited by Chinese President Xi Jinping for what she has described as a peace-building mission.

Taiwan de facto became a self-governed territory after Chinese nationalist forces lost in the civil war against the communists and fled there in 1949. Beijing considers the island part of its sovereign territory under the One China policy, which the vast majority of countries also recognize.

Cheng’s visit will start on Tuesday and is expected to conclude on Sunday, with the KMT chair leading a party delegation. She has said she hopes to meet Xi personally as part of her pursuit of “cross-strait peace and stability.”

Speaking to NBC News ahead of the visit, Cheng argued that “in Taiwan, we must do everything in our power to prevent a war in the Taiwan Strait,” adding that she does not want the island to “become the next Ukraine.”

The combination of a) the successful integration of Hong Kong, b) the Ukraine catastrophe, and c) the implosion of the US military means that the reunification of Taiwan island with the Chinese government is probably going to take place before 2030 and without military conflict.

Cheng is an attractive and popular figurehead for leading the reunification charge. The global appeal of “democracy” for its own sake has been destroyed by the fake democracies of Europe and the charade of elections everywhere from Arizona to Ukraine. Everyone understands that there is no point in voting when the vote is just a fig leaf for various elites to ignore the actual will of the people.

And the obvious difference between the decadent, invaded societies of the so-called “democratic” West and the progress of the homogenous so-called “autocratic” nations could not be more obvious. Most of the world doesn’t admire America or Europe anymore; the Japanese even have a word for the disappointment that Japanese tourists have upon seeing the cruel reality of modern Paris.

Pari shōkōgun is a sense of extreme disappointment exhibited by many individuals when visiting Paris, who feel that the city does not live up to their expectations. The condition is commonly viewed as a severe form of culture shock.

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US Military Revolt

A retired US Army general, Mark Hertling, confirms military commanders are actively preparing to defy Donald Trump. They are bound by the Constitution to disobey unlawful orders to bomb Iranian civilians. A military revolt is brewing.

I suspect the various military intelligence services know perfectly well that the individual playing the role of “Donald Trump” is not their actual commander-in-chief. Any orders he gives them are no more legitimate than the executive orders signed by the autopen of “Joe Biden” or the demands of Benjamin Netanyahu.

Remember, everything – EVERYTHING – about Clown World is fake and gay. Nothing they present is real. It’s all a performance by theater kids.

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No Deals

Iran appears to have learned its lesson. You can’t negotiate with either Israel or the United States. Both states are agreement-incapable.

Pakistan brokered an emergency ceasefire framework overnight — the “Islamabad Accord”

Pakistan’s Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir was in contact ALL NIGHT with both sides

The deal had two phases: immediate ceasefire + Hormuz reopens, then a comprehensive peace deal in 15-20 days

Both Washington and Tehran received the proposal

Iran’s response this morning: REJECTED

A senior Iranian official told Reuters: “Tehran will NOT reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for a temporary ceasefire”

Iran added: “The United States lacks readiness for a permanent ceasefire”

Then the IRGC released a statement that should terrify every person on Earth:

“The Strait of Hormuz will NEVER return to its former state, especially for America and Israel”

“NEVER.” That is the word they used. NEVER.

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf: “The entire Middle East will burn”

Now look at the diplomacy scorecard:

❌ 10-day ultimatum — Iran said no

❌ 48-hour deadline — Iran said no

❌ Turkey mediation — failed, no progress (WSJ)

❌ Egypt mediation — failed, no progress (WSJ)

❌ Pakistan “Islamabad Accord” — rejected this morning

Every single path to a deal is now DEAD.

There are no good guys here. But resistance to Clown World, global satanry, and military aggression is always necessary, whether you’re a good guy or not.

This isn’t going to be easy or fun for anyone except perhaps military contractors. The very best outcome would be if the USA would withdraw from the Middle East, stop funding any foreign states, and let Iran and Israel fight to the death of one or the other nation.

Not our dogs, not our hunt, not our concern. It’s rather remarkable to observe that the Christian Zionists have so little faith in their false god that they think the USA has to do his job for him.

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The Edo Scroll

Mondays are the day we announce the release of the new weekly Library translation. This week’s translation is, like its predecessor, the first-ever English translation of an Eiji Yoshikawa novel, exactly 100 years after it was first published in Japan, THE SECRET SCROLLS OF NARUTO: The Edo Scroll. Edo, of course, is the old name for Tokyo, as it was known thoughout the era of the Tokugawa Shogunate, until it was renamed in 1868.

Edo, the 1760s. A junk dealer works his way through the back streets of Surugadai in midwinter, calling out for old rags and broken crockery. He is not a junk dealer. He is Mankichi, the Tenma detective from Osaka, and he has traced a missing woman to a shuttered house with a changed nameplate and bars on the windows. What he finds inside is worse than he imagined — and the people who put her there are already coming back.

The second book of The Secret Scrolls of Naruto shifts the action from the open roads and waterways of the Kamigata to the warren of Tokugawa-era Tokyo, where the conspiracy runs deeper, the villains are closer, and nobody can be trusted. Two killers strike a deal over saké: one will murder the swordsman-monk Gennojō, the other will claim the woman he has been hunting since Osaka. Underground chambers, a great urban fire, a swordfight in total darkness on a plum-scented path, a deathbed confession that transforms a pickpocket, and a midnight ambush at Sensō-ji temple — this is the book where Yoshikawa Eiji earns his reputation as the Alexandre Dumas of Japan.

I can attest that these books are very, very good. If you’re interested in being among the first to ever read these books outside of Japan, you can support the Library’s translation efforts by becoming a paid subscriber to Castalia Library or you can simply pick it up on Kindle, KU, or audiobook.

It should be mentioned that the Library’s translation efforts are not limited to Japanese literature. We already have two translators actively working on Spanish literature; the first three books in the landmark 46-volume Episodios Nacionales by Benito Pérez Galdós have already been translated and will be made available in May. We have also completed hitherto-untranslated works from Italian and German. The translation work is being done at a very high level of quality, one that consistently rates higher than the average translated classic.

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It Wasn’t a “Rescue Mission”

The crowing over losing multiple planes and helicopters in what purports to be a successful mission because all of the planes and helicopters were destroyed by US forces on the ground instead of Iranian forces struck me as more than stupid spin, it sounded like the “hurr-durr” meme applied to war.

“Jokes on you! I WANTED to blow up my own planes!”

So it’s not a surprise to learn that the rescue was actually cover for a failed attempt to seize Iran’s processed uranium.

The official story claims the HC-130s got stuck in “mud” after landing, and had to be destroyed on the ground along with several helicopters, though this was later updated to a “mechanical failure” despite bullet holes being found on the wings and fuselage of the wreckage.

But buckle up, because here’s where the story begins falling apart.

The original F-15E that was shot down was said to have gone down in ‘southwestern Iran’ with geolocations showing roughly 30.787710, 50.701440, which is about ~80km from the Iranian coastline: You can see even major outlets reported the crash to have happened in southwestern Khuzestan province:

To the best of my ability I’ve traced the original geolocation to this post which shows US Pave Hawk Combat Search and Rescue choppers flying over the area presumed to be the original F-15E crash site. But here’s the plot twist: the new footage of destroyed American C-130 transport craft and helicopters has been geolocated to over 200km away at this geolocation: 32.258394, 51.901927.

The geolocated wreckage of the C-130s which were apparently using a local “agricultural airstrip” (32.223369, 51.897678) just happens to be right over a mountain, about 35km away, from Isfahan’s nuclear facility, where Iran’s ‘near-weapons grade’ enriched uranium is alleged to be stored:

You can confirm via the above link in the quote that they are referring to the Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center at the center of the discussion. There is apparently an underground complex at the connected “missile complex”, whose southern entrance is here: 32.585522° N, 51.814933° E.

This puts the failed US clandestine operation 35km southeast of one of Iran’s main uranium sites.

I wouldn’t be surprised if there were a lot more US casualties than we’ve been told as well.

UPDATE: Larry Johnson has an interesting spin on the story:

The shoot down of the F-15E was not a ruse to disguise a planned Special Ops raid on the nuclear site in Isfahan. It was an unlucky event for the pilot and the WSO. Given the rank of the WSO — and the highly classified knowledge he has about US operations in the Gulf and in Iran — recovering him became a top priority. The urgency of the situation resulted in the JSOC unit (I’m assuming they are based in Kuwait) being alerted to join the CSAR effort. The two C-130Js probably were already loaded with two AH-6 Little Birds. I think it was pure serendipity that the missing WSO was located northwest of the rudimentary air strip that the JSOC unit had been planning to use to stage its raid on Isfahan. Their familiarity with the area, based on their prior planning for the Isfahan raid, resulted in them being tasked to recover the WSO in lieu of the designated CSAR unit.

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This is Not Winning

I’m posting the screenshot I took directly from TruthSocial simply because I didn’t initially believe it was real when I saw it posted on /pol/.

Evidently both Israel and the USA needed a decapitation strike a lot worse than Iran did. And praising Allah on Easter Sunday?

At this point, I think it’s much more likely that the Clown World clone is malfunctioning than whatever creature is in the White House is genuinely President Donald Trump.

UPDATE: There are now rumors – I stress RUMORS – on /pol/ that Trump, or at least his stand-in, died on Saturday morning. This is definitely NOT confirmed and could just be a hoax.

President Donald J. Trump has reportedly passed away at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center following complications related to a cardiac condition, according to preliminary statements from hospital officials early this morning. Sources say Trump was transported to Walter Reed late Friday evening after experiencing severe chest pain at his residence. Medical teams worked for several hours to stabilize him before he was pronounced dead at approximately 2:42 AM Eastern Standard Time.

If it does turn out to be false, it nevertheless had to be posted, due to the fact that it inspired this response:

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