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2379 U.S. Marines Exposed
2026-04-28
https://handala-hack.tw/2379-u-s-marines-exposed/

Today, merely as a demonstration, and to prove the extent of our intelligence superiority, we have published the full personal details of 2,379 U.S. Marines stationed in the Gulf region.

This is just a drop in the ocean of our surveillance capabilities.

The “security” that American commanders boast about is nothing more than an empty illusion, a childish fantasy. Handala has not only recorded the names and identities of tens of thousands of American military personnel in the region, but also has detailed knowledge of their families, home addresses, bases, daily commutes, shopping habits, and even their nightly leisure activities, all under constant observation.

Do you still believe in your so-called security?
When the shadows of the Resistance can penetrate even the most fortified walls of your bases, what is left of your safety?

This exposure is just a minor warning.
When zero hour arrives, Kheibar missiles and Shahed drones will rain down not only on those who participated in the crimes of Minab and Gaza, but on every invader who clings to the delusion of immunity.
Handala is watching, step by step, moment by moment. No place, even the most fortified, is safe.

Today, we released this limited list so you could feel a glimpse of our true power;
Tomorrow, the entire roster may haunt your every night.

Handala

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Re: Part 2 Anti-Anti-Nazi Barbarian Hordes are Knocking Down

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Part 2 of 2

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Re: Part 2 Anti-Anti-Nazi Barbarian Hordes are Knocking Down

Postby admin » Wed Apr 29, 2026 2:09 am

Nowhere to Hide: Maglan’s Secret Agents Exposed to the World
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Handala Special Statement: Exposing 100 Senior Officers of the Israeli Maglan Unit

Once again, Handala has shattered the so-called impenetrable security wall of the Zionist regime by revealing the full identities and details of 100 senior officers from the Maglan Unit for the first time ever.

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You, who for years hunted targets in the darkness of special operations, are now yourselves the hunted, targeted by the shadows of the Resistance.

This exposure is only the beginning.
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Re: Part 2 Anti-Anti-Nazi Barbarian Hordes are Knocking Down

Postby admin » Wed Apr 29, 2026 3:33 pm

Alastair Crooke: Iran Vows ALL-OUT Retaliation as Oil Crisis Erupts, Trump HUMILIATED
Danny Haiphong
Apr 29, 2026

Former UK Diplomat and Middle East expert Alastair Crooke joins to discuss the ongoing Iran war, now in a critical phase as the Trump administration sends mixed signals and Tehran declares full readiness for all types of warfare thrown at it by the US-Israeli regime.



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Welcome everyone. Welcome back to the show. It's your host Danny Haiphong. As you can see, I am joined by Alastair Crooke,
former UK diplomat, geopolitical current geopolitical analyst and expert, author,
and uh just all around great friend of the show. Alastair, good to see you again.
Thank you very much. Always a pleasure to join you. Welcome back. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Yes,
jetlagged but definitely um very happy to do this show with you because since the last time we spoke a lot has happened but how about we get into these
latest developments. Uh first we have Iran as the United States mulls and
declares essentially that a long blockade is going to be the uh steps forward that it takes. Iran is warning
of unprecedented military response to the naval blockade saying that patience
has its limits and uh that they have many surprises for the United States should this continue. Now, uh, the United States, Donald Trump is, uh,
instructing the, uh, uh, you know, he's instructing, uh, his aids to prepare for an extended blockade, saying that he
believes resuming bombing or walking away from the conflict pose a higher risk than maintaining the blockade, and
that he hopes to continue squeezing Iran's economy and oil exports through this prolonged blockade. But Alastair,
we have now oil prices at uh $115 a barrel for Brent crude. That's likely to
continue to go up and up and up. Um, and I'm curious on where you think things
are now in the war, how we got here, and uh what you expect to come out of, uh,
what it seems like the United States's position is, which is to just try to starve Iran into submission via this blockade.
Um, okay. Well, let's can I just start off by the figure you gave for the price of bread. Um markets are completely
broken as you know um and prices reflect nothing. the markets, the prices are
completely manipulated um by percent and by insiders um trading
because if yes that is the futures price is the one you stated but try and buy a
physical barrel of oil anywhere for that price and I'm sure people would clap you
enormously because actually it's nearer 200 and sometimes times above $200 uh dollars if you actually want a a real
physical barrel of oil. I think Sri Lanka paid much more than that 20 48 or something. I can't I don't know
the exact figure but a lot more than that because they needed the oil and other states are also needing it and paying a lot more than those figures.
They're always manipulating those figures down for domestic American purposes more than anything else.
Keeping the market high is key to the attempt by Trump to see if he can do um
I think it's unlikely, but I think the a is to do a turnabout on the economy. And one part of the turn
of an economy, you've got to have the market up high because everyone checks their pension, their 401c or whatever it
is every morning and they want to make sure that, you know, it's going up and it's not going down.
So I think this is reflects the beginnings of the refocusing on the um the primary
elections for November's um partial um parliamentary elections. So what's
happened I I think what's happened is in the wake of the failure of the Islamabad
talks and it was a failure um and it was more than just a a a failure of the
talks um it was a failure um of the American
negotiation structure um during During those talks, uh, Vance
was being, you know, instructed 11 times from Suzie Wilds or from the White House
right up. It was one day talks after all. Uh, and then also from Netanyahu
and there was Kushner and Whit sort of minding um what Vance did and said.
Vance went there, I think, with a hope of trying to get uh some sort of
solution. He's very very concerned about what this is doing to the Republican
party and he's equally concerned about Trump, about Trump's state of mind,
about his ability to make um good decisions, rational decisions. We can go back to that, but I'll just stop at
that. And so he'd hoped to try and get um the Iranians to agree to hand over
the 430 kilos of 60% enriched uranium and that they they they would give it
and Vance put a lot of pressure on this because this would give Trump a quick
win. He could be like a footballer at the end of a match holding the trophy up above his head, the shining trophy. Here
it is. 430. They can never have a nuclear weapon. Now we've got it. Here
it is. So he put a lot of emphasis on that in promising a lifting of of sanctions.
Um and then finally the Americans fell.
um fell back on to the pure Netanyahu Israeli agenda. No enrichment, zero
enrichment, you know, missiles, all the rest of the it we're pretty familiar with that agenda and the talks uh
collapsed, but it left vans in a sense his credibility. It was seen by the
Iranians um very clearly that although he was seen to be sincere and trying to
take things forward that he just didn't have the authority to do so and ultimately the talks were
controlled by Israel and by Netanyahu who who made it clear that these suggestions just were not um uh possible.
So in the wake of that, there was a reconsideration in Iran and Iran came up with a really important um change of strategy.
And there was a sort of a usual sort of misinformed nonsense that the Iranians had asked to
meet um uh Witkoff and Kushner again for a second time in Islamabad and they were
on the point of leaving because Trump says, "Oh, they capitulated they're going to give us all of the uranium,
etc., etc. We're getting quite familiar with this. It's like an old record going on. And so, you know, they were about to
fly out. All of this was nonsense. There was no intention by Arachi or uh any of the Iranians to meet with the Americans.
In fact, policy had changed. The new policy was not to discuss the nuclear issue now with the Americans was to
refuse negotiations on the nuclear issue. And what they wanted was a sort of sequential
process um uh as the way ahead. Uh and the
sequential process um was essentially um that there would be as I said before the
lifting of of of sanctions, the return of the frozen assets, but most importantly agreement on Homus.
They would open Hormuz, but strictly on Iranian terms, which would mean that um
those states that had supported military action against Iran would not be able to use um the transit of Hormuz.
It was also about the fees that they would continue to to charge fees and
that they would decide who could pass and who could not and that would be only arranged
via the IRGC. So they wanted this to be discussed and they wanted to do this and in return for that then more energy
would come out of Homo because you know Iranian energy would come out but also others energy not necessarily
all energy because some of them may be still regarded as um having supported military attacks. some of the states in
Homos bordering Hormuz might be considered to have been contemplating or facilitating attacks on Iran. So,
nonetheless, it was seemed to be a a possible win for Trump that this was
a a climb down from the ladder. It was of course a toughening up of the Iranian position. But it was also intended that
he could climb down the ladder by saying okay we will accept that you know we'll
lift you know all sanctions can be lifted and you will be able to open
Hormos so that enough oil can pass through it under your control system but
enough to keep the economies of the world still afloat.
uh and that they said well you know the nuclear issue maybe we can discuss that
at a later date maybe not and so that was their position and that
was what Dachi went in fact to Islamabad this last time and presented to the Pakistanis and told them this is what it
was was the the situation for now and then he went to St. Petersburg and spoke
to Putin and Putin was very wholesome in his praise of Iran and said you you know
you've done a wonderful fight for your sovereignty. I mean which was very useive language particularly for Putin
for for for a state to be greeted like that. Uh and so then there was the
deliberation about this um in recent days in the White House.
So now we need to go to sort of some of the background as to what's going on
because um uh what the Iranians also see
is a huge escalation of military forces in the area.
There has been a literal air corridor bringing in troops, bringing in munitions,
bringing in I mean the number of aircraft coming in daily is fantastic. I mean we're talking about big operation.
Um and and so the Iranians uh when I was speaking to them recently
or at least listening to them and speaking the the Iranian are um have a strong belief that escalation is coming.
They thought it might be this weekend or it might be any day and that talk about
negotiations on the new plan um Trump uh would be um were would be
another deceit just like we've had several before. Um and that the real
thing would be a massive attack on Iran in order to do a nuclear style. I don't
mean a literally nuclear, but I mean a huge, you know, military assault that
would be the sort of final push to getting Iran to capitulate to America.
uh Iran has no intention of capitulating to America even if it is attacked in
this way and in fact they say they will have new weapons um new things to bring
into the equation um against naval ships, US naval ships um and others um
to to deal with uh to deal with us. So they are fully prepared for allout war.
So we really have to now partly go into the sort of background and one of the
background was that sort of um we're not we can't call it a tweet
can we truth truth social that the Trump issued saying you know your civilization
is about to end you know this there'll be nothing and it'll never come back and it seems There are reports that are
quite credible that um not this last meeting but an earlier meeting uh Trump
seemed to be moving towards uh using a nuclear um weapon asking for
codes and things like that. I can't completely corroborate it, but several people have confirmed the same. Um, and
that the and the general Kaine said, "No,
I'm not don't accept that. That would be contrary um to the um instructions, the military orders because this would be
genocide and that is a war crime.
Anyway, so that sort of stopped things at that time and then we had the result
was Trump produced this blockade, naval blockade of hormuz and no ships are
able to pass. It's not I mean there is a blockade but it's not watertight by any means because the naval ships have to
stand off well away because of Iranian drones and anti-ship missiles. So there are a long way back uh and there have
been because I can follow it. Um uh there's a site that tells you every day which ships are moving through and not
and it's reduced. It is reduced. Um but there are a daily I think yesterday or
something it was uh three or five in inbound and about 10 outbound ships pass
through. So it is I mean it is functioning but admittedly at much much
lower level. Um so he's he's threatened that and now he's doubled down. Why is
he doubled down? I think he's doubled down for two reasons.
One was the effect can I call it the Joe Kent effect.
um in that um after the disaster of the attempt to seize the uranium from
Isvahan and it was a bigger disaster than we are being told about. uh we don't have all the details but I think
even from you know what has been said it's quite clear that there were hundreds of special forces on the ground
and many aircraft um and they were ambushed and they suffered losses and so Kent has been
saying very clearly across you know the media he's saying listen Trump you do
this you'll end up like Carter you Carter in 79 lost the presidency because of it. It was a cockup. And what's more,
you do another military operation inside Iran, they'll take hostages and you'll be back in a hostage situation and that will be a disaster.
I think I think Trump has heard this and is frightened by by what what what he
said. Um and then so as my understanding at the last meeting in Washington
um Trump was talking about again you know massive bombardment of uh water, electricity,
civilian infrastructure, transport,
railways, all of this bridges are massive to force Iran into a shift. Um,
and the team, his team, all but one said, "No,
this would be war crime. This attack on civilians like this is tantamount to
genocide under the UN definition. And um, we don't like it." I think there was one person, you can guess who it was,
who sided with the idea, um, Hegseth.
Uh, but I think pretty well everyone else firmly said no. And I think behind
this is a sort of growing anxiety in the Pentagon about precisely this
that they could be getting close um after this war if it ends to being
prosecuted for for war crimes. Um, Trump has said, "I'm going to give pardons to
everyone in the administration just about." I don't know if there's a White House cat, but I'm sure that would be
pardoned, too. Um, but um, he says he's going to do that. But of course he can't do everybody because you know we know
from the Neuremberg trials that you know to say you were obeying orders is not a
defense against war crimes. So I think there's a sort of nervousness which was sort of
inclining the team to say no to Trump in a way in which they hadn't said no to
him so readily before. So you have these two elements. You know, the idea of putting troops on the ground I think was
becoming less attractive. Um and certainly would lead to casualties heavy. I mean this is playing to Iranian
strength. I mean you've only got to look at the geography of Iran to see that. I mean you know like the spider to the fly come in.
Please do. That's what they've been saying. Yeah. Yeah.
So um so uh and then now these other pressures and these are coming about
also because of his mental capacity and it's become quite clear that during the you know the crisis um in Isahan
you know Trump completely lost his head and was screaming and shouting for a day and a half according to all the reports
and they had to lock him out of the situation. room. The general look took the decision to lock him out cuz they just needed to sort it out, you know,
and have a little bit of quiet and without someone raving.
But he's become, you know, now uh um if you like a danger because he says things
he is um confabulating. that is is saying things that are not true not because there is a purpose to it but
because he believes they are true in himself. He thinks it's true that the Iranians are begging him to to to
um begging him to to you know for a deal and that they're ready to surrender and
that they telling him that you know there's a collapse in Iran. I mean, one one minute, by the way, before the
opening, um, one minute before Wall Street's opening, they announced he announced that the Iranians are are are
wanting want are about to collapse and they want to, you know, to open horm for
him. So uh this is making it impossible really to have a a negotiation or or you
know what would be the the grounds of the negotiation. Well the Iranians have put it out very clearly in their
10-point plan but you know Trump's reaction so far is well of course we've got to deal with the nuclear issue. I
mean you can't put that aside. You know they cannot have nuclear weapons. and the king of England agrees with me now.
So, you know, I mean, uh, it it's so I don't think
I I don't think that we can see an easy path ahead or any path ahead because not
only is there those conditions that I've outlined, but then there's Israel and Israel is also in a deep crisis.
Netanyahu is in a in a psychosis because he is being accused that all he promised
the Israelis the earth that Iran would be eradicated, America would come in and destroy.
Very interestingly, we put it up on our Substack um for those who would like to see it. two leading um Israeli
um political u military commentators Ronan Bergman and Banea Nah Banea have
put out a full record of you know the war that didn't happen and why it didn't
happen and I would to all your listeners suggest read it it's fascinating how they thought the timeline would play out
how the Kurds would take this role that it was all ready to go and then suddenly
Erdogan said something to Trump and Trump said no. I mean this is I have to qualify by saying this is the Israeli
narrative of the Mossad success. I have a different narrative about what happened to the Kurds than that. But nonetheless,
it's very important to to understand how how disillusioned and disappointed such
prominent people can be. You know, they thought this was a brilliant plan. It
was all set to start in in June. It had been planned beforehand. Mossad had all
these agents in place and the uprising was going to take place. And they lay out the whole thinking going right back
from before sort of Netanyahu's time to Alma's time when first the idea of destroying Iran became current in Iran
and now they are completely disillusioned. That was the title of their talk. The the war that never
happened that Netanyah promised it. It seemed that America had a greenlighted
it and it never happened. Actually, it probably never was going to happen.
That's the truth. But they are in denial of that that it was based on faulty
intelligence and faulty analysis. Not uh it wasn't simply uh that the the that
there were all of these triggers that stopped it happening. that it was much more deeper.
And so from from Netanyahu's perspective, and I don't mean just Netanyahu, and I don't mean just the right, because 93%
of Israelis favored war with Iran, wanted to see Iran
def destroyed, I mean completely destroyed, not just, you know, its nuclear capacities. They wanted to stop
it functioning as a viable state and they were clear about this. And so now
all of their effort is to try and persuade or press Trump into continuing the war. Um because they say, you know,
any deal now is going to be bad for Israel. anything any compromise
is is this possible uh would be bad for Israel and therefore um unacceptable to
them. Uh and this is you know now becoming an existential crisis within Israel because the whole of this
you know the whole of this idea of greater Israel the you know forcing
territory forcing the the military control of territory was about you know
um what I call um a scatological end. It was to try and
force the coming into being of redemption to force this on greater Israel. That's
what the right came into power to do was to remove the Palestinians from the area
was to instigate institute hakic law. Uh and it was to establish Israel on the
land of Israel. um and that this would bring about redemption and a messiah. Um
and they believed this and I mean many of them even secular Israelis began to believe in this apocalyptic and they
believed that a war was necessary. I remember listening to Smrich 7 years ago, six, seven years ago and he was saying then listen this is the plan.
We're going to get rid of it. We're going to change the Supreme Court. We're going to do this and that. But I have to
tell you one thing that it will only really be unfolded
in the wake of a huge crisis or a big war.
So the Israelis were wanting a big war. I mean most Israelis not
that's that's the only way to do it. And why I'm saying all this is not to try and, you know, sort of
be clever about them or say they've got it wrong. It's not that. It has important policy implications that have
to be understood and thought. The importance of what I've just told you is
that that whole idea from Reagan onwards that what American needs to do is to
sort of constrain Israel and pull it back from what it's doing to restrain it
that it could cut off some of the funding and restrain it. was it and the s and many people are saying you know
what's important now is they've got to America has to find a way of restraining Israel
that made might have made sense when we were talking about a more secular
rationalist government um in Israel it doesn't make sense when you're talking
about an escatologic ical messianic government um that is um insisting to
try and physically bring about uh redemption uh in the world because it doesn't make sense for them to restrain.
Um they are not frightened by the apocalypse. They welcome it. So to say it's not in your interest to do it and
not in America's interest doesn't make sense to them. So this is the important I think lesson to draw from all of this
and why it makes it so difficult and why I think probably at the end of it for now we may be proved wrong and that
tomorrow you know the bombing will start or there will be some big major military action but I think for now Joe Kent's
warnings the sense that many in the there's a sort of mini revolution in in
in in the Pentagon um has made him decide well I can you know I can easily
win this by putting an economic blockade they have only 12 days to 22 days before
all of the yes everything is full and then it will all explode they'll have no revenue and
they will crawl back to us and ask for uh uh if they may be allowed to capitulate
Uh and of course it's not going to be like that.
Well, uh, certainly, uh, you gave us a lot, uh, to chew on there, Alistister,
and and that makes me wonder every from what you just outlined here. makes me wonder about the uh you know there were
reports that and I'm wondering if this kind of goes along with uh your assessment here that US intelligence agencies this is according to Reuters
are studying how Iran would respond and this is this almost made me chuckle a little bit if Trump were to declare a unilateral victory against Iran and
potentially pull back from the war. And then of course earlier I noted that the Wall Street Journal through their sources were saying that uh Trump
himself was very concerned about the risks of resuming bombing. So, uh, are you saying that what you outline there
are are those risks and that, uh, do you see any validity to what, uh, supposedly US intel agencies, which I'm not sure if this is very intelligencebased, but, uh,
studying whether Iran would respond favorably to the US uh, declaring uh, victory as things stand now.
Well, I do think there is um possibility o of this. Yes, I do think the things
that I outlined, you know, the Joe Kent thing had its effect um his statements.
Yes, I think the sort of push back against a bombing that would um be
predominantly on civilian infrastructure had its effect too. Um
my feeling though is rather we're moving if there isn't I mean because there are
there is a reality that huge forces have been placed in the region. I mean and
now with naval forces and with the others I mean there's no doubt that a
big deployment is it doesn't mean that it will happen. Is it an attempt to put further pressure on
Iran? It's not clear. But it would not surprise me if we go into a period of
neither peace nor war that we would have a period where um Trump and America does not agree with
the Iranian propositions about opening it opening Horos
but somehow it's allowed to happen because the timeline I believe for the
pain to start happening um in the west is actually much shorter than the timeline for Iran to get into
difficulties in terms of uh storage of its oil or selling of its oil. I mean there are different views. I mean the
one that Bloomberg puts out is just one view. it doesn't take account of sort of
um very large um tanker storage and also um Iran is opening corridors. I think
they've just agreed six corridors through Pakistan. So I don't I I think it's quite possible we could uh not go
though that is the settled view from Iran that we the military action they
believe is the most likely but I'm saying that I think given the state of affairs and I include in
this you know uh uh uh Trump's accelerating failure in the polls and
you know the midterm elections, I mean are getting closer. Um and it looks in
the primaries um that the Republicans are doing very very badly um across the
board. You're there and you'll be much more familiar with this. But it's, you know, I mean, the situation is
politically the storm, the political storm is worsening, let alone the storm in the Middle East. But the storm in the
United States politically for Trump is getting is getting worse. And I think
there are calls amongst his um team and others to say, listen, we've got to rotate. I mean, we've just got a short
while to make Americans believe that the economy is great again and that, you know, everything is rosy. I'm not sure
if it's possible, but I think that's what they're saying to him. Look, you know, forget forget Iran. We have to
concentrate on the midterms. And that is about convincing Americans that because
they're paying $4, whatever it is, for a gallon of gasoline and that fertilizer
isn't available and food prices are going to shoot up because the farmers can't afford to continue that, you know,
somehow that should be disregarded against the great achievements that Trump will be will be promising them. So
I believe that sort of political side could be sort of pushing Trump towards saying
well if I can't have my you know if I can't pursue my Venezuela model in boom
out three days war over everyone dead good I've done it then then you know
maybe it's best just to say no they can't ever have a nuclear bomb, not acceptable,
but actually sort of slide towards allowing the Iranians to control
the Hormuz. Of course, that carries huge implications for the Gulf States, but this is part of the Iranian strategy,
too. They, you know, it is they,
I mean, I sometimes say they're like in a cage. They've been caged for 47 years.
But the cage is not just the cage of sanctions and military bases surrounding it. It is about the petro dollar. It is
about the whole Gulf um neoliberal um highly financialized
structure that has been embedded in the region the Gulf from 73 when they've
kept the price of oil up so the money could go excess savings could go to wash to Wall Street and then fund the
financialized um world that underpins hedgemony, the petro dollar, the dollar
hedgemony, the military, the financialized um control uh and then the control of
the IMF and World Bank. All of these are the sort of things and that sort of resonates I think across the world. Uh
you've just come back from China and I believe it resonates not only in China but in Russia too. um hence Putin's compliments to Araghshi.
Um so I think it's having a big impact and I would say the last thing why I
would expect this is because the change in atmosphere in Iran is um uh visible
is tangible you can touch it it's you know it has become a revolutionary state again the and it's the young people it's
the very young that are really fired up by what's happening and you know, and they're the ones saying to their elders,
you know, but why are you even negotiating? What do you think that you're going to get from the Americans?
Back into the prison. You know, you've been on sabbatical, now you can go back into prison and we'll shut the doors for
15 years on you. I mean so uh uh that is changing the ground internally but also
I believe having much wider in the global south as well as China and
Russia um the sort of sentiments of a a new sort of period of um the wars of
independence if you like um that we saw in the post-war era which largely failed.
The bandong conference that set up the non-aligned movement, the principles,
the values, I think they're somehow coming back into in in in into focus and
at the same time I think we Trump is very dangerously edging this whole thing
towards a world war. The action taken against China I think is extraordinary
um by Bessent saying that he will sanction or indeed he has sanctioned um
people who trade with Iran Chinese companies, Chinese banks who have Iranian money that is derived from Iran.
Uh one of the teapot refineries has been sanctioned. Um and uh and of course um
uh Chinese vessels are being blockaded from Venezuela to Cuba and now to Hose.
Um, this is I'm sure the Chinese, you can comment, but see this as a very aggressive
attack on the supply lines of China to try and cut it down to size. um and to
give America more room to be a big export power. Again, forcing the Chinese
to to export less and to consume more at home. That's what was in the NSS, the
the national security statement at the time.
Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. I mean, when I was in China, definitely uh the feeling it was almost like there's a there's an
obvious acknowledgment that uh a big part of what's going on uh with Iran and and the US's posture is to uh certainly
isolate China, but there's almost like a there's there's a feeling and a lot of expression of uh just imminent failure
of this attempt uh in large part because uh one, I think everyone I spoke to believes that Iran uh will eventually
come out of this uh stronger and has already come out of it stronger. But then there's also the um I think the underestimation of of China's capacity
and a lot of talk about how you know uh no matter how much the US is trying to corner oil markets and trying to uh you
know monopolize trade routes and dominate them that uh the US just can't can't uh acknowledge
China's own resilience and its own diversification its own ability to not only produce I mean many were
talking about how China's preparing to you know pump even more of its own oil they don't have as much as other countries but can certainly increase
production significantly also um uh you know continue on the path of what they've already been doing which is
replacing a dependency on certain fossil fuel oils with renewables which has been a booming industry especially during the
war so it's Uh, you know, I think it's it's so interesting to watch the United States right now, Alistair, because you have, as you said earlier, on the one
hand, you have lots of influence from Israel, uh, to kind of finish Iran for this greater Israel project, and then you also have the US side, which has
its, I guess, its own set of objectives here that appear to be more and more difficult to accomplish the deeper it
gets into uh, the nuts and bolts of how it's trying to accomplish them. So, I think for China, there's a lot of still
feeling as it was throughout the Trump administration from the beginning of the tariffs of well, um you can keep trying
to hit us over the head with various uh policies that are are meant to weaken us, but we feel like we're stronger the
more you do that, especially politically. um especially on the side of uh well any elements any forces you thought would be sympathetic to you know
relations with the United States in the future uh are all being uh absorbed into the larger as you said trend of a kind
of new independence uh movement now led by countries that are actually very strong and actually have a lot of
resilience to them unlike in the Bandung period where everything was so early and nent and you know of course the imperial
powers were a lot stronger than the early uh states that became independent.
So yeah, in China the mood is it's a new day, you know, and it's and and they're kind of at the center of it and uh are
feeling good about Iran as much as uh there are oppos there's opposition of
course to an attempt to make the world a lot less of a free place economically which is uh seemingly the byproduct of of US policy.
Uh I think I mean I was in China at the end of the year last um this last
year in December. Uh I concur exactly with what you're saying. I mean actually
I was astonished um particularly uh at the way in which China has made itself
so self selfsufficient economically. They took this lesson from
the sanctions on um Russia and have translated it into an economic they are
self-sufficient in nearly everything except a few items like um airliners and so on. But um the the uh the other thing
was the way in which they've used AI diluted it and provided a sort of weak AI to the factory floor to actually
where manufacturing is done and they've cut costs enormously by by by by that
means so that they have price deflation in in China unlike us that has price
inflation. And I mean we are becoming even less competitive. I mean we the
west as a whole in manufacturing is becoming less competitive against China.
I mean to a crisis point we say it's not just you know a tiny bit. I by my
calculations when you look at the cost of electricity if you're running a a data center or something it it's six
times more expensive in America than in China per gigawatt hour. I think that's
right. And I mean you'd have to devalue the dollar by about 150%
to to equal up and make the it sort of competitive again. and that's politically impossible. So, you know, I
think it's a a a really important and serious um uh question to and the
Chinese are going to manage it. They have no concerns
about their resilience. It's America who should have its concerns about resilience and is about its ability to
take us on and the European even more because in their 20th round of sanctions on Russia, they included sanctions on
China for the first time which seems to me
extraordinary mistake for for for Europe to do. I mean now they've made them made enemies of everybody um in this period.
It's extraordinary. Absolutely extraordinary. Yeah. Yeah. And uh uh to that end too,
it's the uh you know there's this I think when as as I was talking to various people, you know, the experts,
the people who are really studying this stuff uh in China, they really are almost taken aback by the US. It's
almost like an outdated model of like okay well let's make the world eat oil right we'll take we'll take all of we'll we'll try to isolate the entire world
from various oil markets and we will control the whole thing um without any understanding that the world is p you
know the world is moving toward wanting more quality which is what China provides and isn't you know and isn't uh
seeking to just uh uh make itself dependent on the United States simply because the United States is trying to
unearth and and and disrupt trade routes simply China's like well we have a lot
of quality even the Chinese population is having is trying to adjust to this idea of well we're not just going to grow fast anymore we're going to uh
things are going to get more uh quality everything will become uh higher quality every part of the development process
will become higher quality and and so you visit you know I was visiting all kinds of places like Ant Group, others, Unitry, these like robotics factories.
And yeah, China has a capacity to really cut costs in all of the important areas while increasing the quality of life for
people at all levels, which is different than how we do it here. If there's any automation here, of course, we know quality of life gets a lot worse. But
this whole energy dominance theory of like, well, we're just going to the US is going to control everything, cut off everyone will starve. It's just it's it
doesn't conform with the realities especially given that uh Russia will never let China starve industrially and
I think China really knows that uh because of how important China is to Russia as well. So there are still many
avenues uh for China to serve to not just survive but to just continue on uh growth. There's no estimates uh in the
next quarter even that if this Iran war continues and uh short of an economic depression that might lower growth a
bit. There's no idea that China will suddenly be growing half of what it is now, half of the 5% or anything like
that. Everyone expects things to at least be where it is. And some people aren't even satisfied with that. They're they have a hard time uh uh uh uh
acknowledging that hey, you know, we're it's no longer the days of 10% growth.
everything is new and fast. No, they're the government and and the economy is in a place where they are focusing and need
to focus and want to focus on making things better uh with what already exists. And that that's a different place than where the
US and the west is and I think the west and the US are operating on a just the the mindset is just so different and the aims are so
different that it does feel like worlds apart. And um I don't think the Iran war is going to really change that at all. And I that's
the feeling I got when I was there. Not a lot of panic about that at all.
I just think that they understand, you know, that that there are such structural contradictions
in in the west at the moment. this economic model that has moved away from
real economics to financialized trading world um and insider trading and
corruption um you know is as the people get poorer and poorer um
overall and there's no all no answer for them they go and vote and they have
tweeded dumb or Tweedled D parties and believe nothing will change. Uh or they
protest and they get hammered um it's obviously a joint decision to hammer any
protests in in for example in Europe. Uh and um so if you can't vote and change
things, if you can't protest and change things, what do you do? Well, you go to more violent means to try and bring about a shift.
And I I suspect that China can see the west is heading unfortunately in these sort of directions.
Yeah. Yeah. which is uh I think the trend too I think from Iran what we've seen and and we also see it with Russia
and China this uh obviously we I think a lot of people were surprised by how Iran prepared but I think it's more openly
seen with a country as advanced as China and then Russia too militarily is there's a heavy heavy emphasis on
preparing and being able to defend oneself when these shocks come when the US uh continues on this path and the US
and Israel. I mean, I think that in China, you'll see that both of these states are kind of bound together in a I
think a plunging downward and and and a chaotic. Yeah. Like a psychotic like chaotic
just explosion. Um and certainly no uh no uh uh underestimation of that and and
because that that is certainly what's happening. But um you know in the last six minutes that we have or so five or so minutes that we have Alistister you know I was talking to President Miranda
yesterday good friend of both of ours and he mentioned to me you know uh about the work that you've done and you wrote
a book uh you know some while back about resistance and the essence of of the Islamist revolution and you wrote that
back uh you know years ago uh relating to the developments of Hezbollah Hamas and Palestine and of course Iran on um
and I'm wondering if you had any insights about uh where you know given that Hezbollah is still fighting against
Israel right now given uh that Iran is seen now as this of course beacon of of the resistance in the region and how that's influencing things worldwide.
Where do you see things now based on your thesis in that book? and uh what might we be able to glean from uh this
current moment uh from uh those writings that you uh you know that you were uh uh engaging in at that time.
I I would say first of all that you know the whole of that what you've just outlined the Iran and the resistance
movement was in effect um a revolt against western modernity. What do I
mean by western modernity? Well, at that time it was enforced secularization in Turkey. You weren't allowed to wear
Islamic clothes. You had to obey secular moors and secular modes of conduct. Same
in Iran. This determination to create a nation state where old legitimacies, old
priorities were squeezed out to try and force everyone into the straight jacket of a national identity controlled by a
government with a monopoly of violence to coers people in into supporting it.
uh created um uh a revolution based on sort of Kutub's vanguardist thinking um
which had a huge impact and um and so um Humeni would say and said I think in 79
that time look um you know I don't think it's possible to have a nation state structure in the in the in the Middle
East there are lots of different groups different legitimacies. You can't just
force them, coers them into a single passage. So I think it has to be a civilizational
and an Islamic structure and ultimately this will not work with western style democracy. So at
its apex there has to be spiritual guidance. In other words, the supreme leader Vadakir
and that was really how it it came about and I think that we are now
I mean the nation state still has a huge grip but it's lessening because it's it's unsatisfactory
elements are apparent even to nation states in Europe who are all you know finding this yoke
too heavy and wanting to sovereignty to have some sort of form of community
national community that is not just a nation state autocratic structure. So I
think we um that it's starting in the Middle East and starting in many parts
perhaps in the global south and but it is actually finally going to come uh to the west too and we will find that
things we've taken for granted like the European Union structures and NATO structures uh are are going to come
under increasing criticism and pressure and ultimately may break.
Yeah. No, I mean uh I think that's a a great place to to end. I think it really does spell out the trajectory of uh
where you know the US uh western le order is heading um and and where the
rest of the world is is heading. Uh Alistister, I want to make sure everybody knows that Conflicts Forum Substack uh where they can find your
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Yeah, it's good to be back actually.
It's quite it's quite difficult. I was doing work out there. Uh and you know it's 12-h hour difference. So I was two I was going live at midnight each night.
That was uh that was a challenge. But um nonetheless uh the wars, geopolitics, these things, they don't sleep. So,
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Trump's Daily Shooter & Araghchi's Meeting with Putin
21st Century Wire
Apr 29, 2026

EP10 - 21WALKIES: Change of scenery today, we had a meeting in downtown Scottsdale AZ, the weather was pretty good, so we took a brief detour along the canal there. Trying to make sense of the latest Trump 'assassination attempt' at the DC Press Correspondents Dinner - only it doesn't seem like a completely organic event, with elements staging and other anomalies. Worst of all, it had many of the hallmarks of a typical Daily Shooter deep state pantomime. We also discuss why the Trump regime is working with Israel to foment a civil wart in Lebanon, and who this is fueling the permanent war tension in Middle East, and why Hezbollah are intentionally mischaracterized by US and Israel. Also, we discuss the Iranian foreign minister Araghchi's official visit to Russia to meet Putin and what this signals going forward. Big things are afoot, we explain why.



Transcript

All right, you guys. Little bit of a different environment uh today.
We're off the mountains, but uh not for long. Not for long. We'll be re revisiting some trails this week. But uh
the more sort of urbane confines of uh Scottdale, Arizona here, just along the canal.
I mean, it's nice as far as cityscapes go. Doesn't get much nicer than this.
Anyway, thought I'd share with you some thoughts. Uh, some people have been messaging me saying, "Am I going to
comment on the uh Iranian foreign minister's visit to Moscow?"
And uh yeah, I have a few things I can say about that. Uh as well as some other breaking developments and just some
general thoughts on the sort of I don't know it's only way you can describe it is the dire situation that uh the United States is in desperate straits.
The desperate straits of Hormuse, the dire straits of Hormuse.
You know what happened in DC at the uh what was it? The the shooting at the I forgot the name of
the event. I think it was the uh Israeli press correspondents dinner I think. Or
was it the Was it the American press correspond? I don't know. I think it's the Israeli press correspondence dinner in DC. Anyway, Donald Trump was there.
He was due to give a a sort of a comedy routine, I guess. Anyway,
the way this thing the theatric of this the theatrics of this is so emblematic of like where the United States is as a uh political economy in 2026.
It's the only country in the world that basically lives in a sort of Jerry Springer virtual reality. It's the best
way to uh no disrespect to Jerry Springer. I think he's uh pretty levelheaded and rational compared to the
sort of circus we're seeing. Or you could say it's a combination of Jerry Springer and uh WWE Wrestlemania.
But that's kind of like what we saw at this uh DC shooting event,
this active shooter event. It's almost if the event was the event was taking place in order
to accommodate the uh active shooter controversy because there's so much political capital wrapped up in this shooting event. I
mean, they really milked it, didn't they? You got the sympathy vote for Trump. You got everybody, all the MAGA influencers tweeting simultaneously,
"This is why we need a new ballroom in the White House." So that uh big D boondoggle project. It's not really a
boon boondoggle project. If you uh if you watch the Sunday wire,
you'll see uh we were asking we're one of the first people to ask that question actually a few weeks ago of you know
what's this ballroom actually for? And I said then and I repeated on Sunday that uh what's going under the ballroom?
That's a good question. Uh, and my belief is based on what I've seen and
based on the architect working on it and his Israeli connections that there's another command bunker being constructed, a parallel command bunker.
We're not being told about this. You could couch this in uh national security, whatever you want. But could
it could it be that there is a uh parallel agenda going on with regards to this ballroom that it's much more than
just a venue? And they sort of gave the game away a little bit uh after this.
And I'm just going to point out a couple of obvious things. One of them is
if indeed if indeed this was a a real threat as it's being marketed as to uh the life of the life of the president.
Well, they tackled the shooter. He managed to fire off some shots. So, I don't know how much of a threat it was
to the president himself, but he uh he was allowed to come into the lobby, which I thought was extraordinary.
And as I'll reiterate what we said, we did a nice analysis on the Sunday wire. So I'll I'll re reiterate some of that.
But you know, when you go to and I've been to presidential events before and with heads of state, many of them
over the years and different countries as well. And uh one thing is pretty
standard that if it's in a hotel or if it's in a venue, the uh security perimeter extends outside the building.
It's pretty standard. So there'll be metal detectors outside the hotel. So there'll be a a sort of a burm if you
will uh a cordon saniter or you could call it that. And uh that would extend
outside the building so that there's no chance that any kind of a shooter would be able to get, you know, anywhere near
even the anti- room or the lobby, let alone uh manage to sort of walk in,
assemble a a gun as the report suggest from the Washington Post uh the New York Post. I don't know how accurate that is,
but it's a bit of a propaganda rag, but anyway, that's what the report suggests. So that's that's not standard protocol.
So they there was no according to Carrie Lake and other attendees, they didn't even check IDs.
So you know, Trump's up there afterwards flanked by Cash Patel,
Spider-Man and uh JD Vance and the new Homeland Security head Trump saying, "Well,
they've done a wonderful job." So love our law enforcement. I love our law enforcement. I've rebuilt the I've
rebuilt our law enforcement just like I rebuilt the military is just going on after the alleged shooter
with this one-hour Dean Martin celebrity roast kind of very laxidasical dafted
press ad hoc uh press conference in which Trump kept looking down as if he was reading a speech. Well, was was
there a statement prepared for him before the before this evening's event?
That's another red flag. Okay, there's another one. But so so anyway, security protocols off. That's that's confirmed.
Okay, so they're either incompetent,
which it wouldn't surprise me, uh or this was allowed to happen. It was lax for a reason.
Okay. Uh so that's two things.
protocol for Secret Service. Uh if the president is somehow in danger or under threat,
he is removed from the location and then taken to a secure location. Standard.
And so they did that and they removed him from the hotel. He wanted to stay apparently.
uh they sort of scadaddled over to the White House for an impromptu press conference.
Very bizarre.
So that's one one reason to believe that this was not what it appeared to beite quite obviously. I mean it's a no-brainer.
throw that one out to Dan Banino who's attacking everybody who's questioning uh this uh bad vaudevilian
stage show that we had to be subject to on Saturday night. So, he stood up there for an hour taking questions from the
press uh selling his ballroom project and just kind of waffling on in sort of
typical Trumpian fashion. But it it he's just like, "Well, there was a shooting tonight."
And glad you're here, Cash. Cash, he's doing a great job. Give a round of applause for Cash Patel. You know, JD Vance is
standing up there. They're all lined up in their dinner suits. So, it's a standard photo op, show of force. It's
called a show of force in ter in uh in in deep state media parliaments. They do this after mass shootings. they'll line up the the sheriff, uh, law enforcement,
the superintendent or whatever, the mayor, and they all have to be there.
And if it's under Obama or Biden, they have to make sure that it's ethnically and gender diverse. Uh, if it's if it's a show of force under a conservative
administration, uh, it has to be all male basically, and maybe some tough looking female just to even it out. But
uh they did the show of force in the dinner suits and it was just like some sort of Black Mirror sort of rendition
of Dean Martin Celebrity Roast again hoping Don Rickles will emerge from
behind the curtain and just take the air out of their tires. But anyway, we have to we have to suffer these things. But
uh that was kind of a dead giveaway. So it wasn't a he wasn't under threat. If he was, he wouldn't have been standing
there doing the Dean Martin roast for an hour, which was quite frankly embarrassing. But anyway, I think we're
past that point with this administration. So, make of it what you will. The Daily Shooter was tackled.
Very unusual bio, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, JPL,
uh, and so on. But uh the conspiracy,
what I call the conspiratorium will be able to mull over those details for the next five years. Um so anyway, that's what happened there.
You can go for a little more lively discussion. Uh just go to our YouTube channel to the Sunday wire the last I think it was episode 592.
That's our weekly omnibus news and analysis radio and TV program.
And so anyway,
just uh carrying on our jeant along the uh Scottsdale Canal.
Just going to do some jaywalking real quick.
I don't know if this is illegal in Arizona or not, but there's a police officer.
I'll find out if it comes to arrest me or not. In California, it's definitely illegal.
They used to arrest people for jaywalking in America. I don't know if they bother anymore. That was a that was a high crime in California for a while.
You actually had to go to a jaywalking school,
spend a whole Saturday in a some elementary school somewhere
watching uh videos presided by some traffic cop. That was
back in the good old days and they did actually face tof face traffic school.
Now it's all done online. Just have to sit there on a Zoom call which is weird.
But anyway, uh I digress. Okay, big story besides the the and just last
thing I'll say about the DC shooting event, which is what we call at 21 wire a daily shooter event has all the
attributes of a high-profile political event that's used to leverage uh themes,
legislative opportunities, policy, and so forth. It's all done on the back of the event itself. So, it doesn't happen
in a vacuum. Look at the context of everything. So, anyway, more more on that later. Um, last thing I'll say is
this is also a brilliant distraction from the disaster, the unmitigated
disaster that is the uh Trump's war in Iran.
And basically this this war is such a cataclysmic failure on so many different
levels. Okay, first the first level that it's a failure on is
on the the most obvious is the military level.
Okay, the US can't even articulate what its objectives are. It doesn't even
know what it wants to achieve uh during this conflict. And so that's first thing. Doesn't
understand why it's doing it. It can't make a case to the public, a clear and coherent case. It keeps changing its mind or Trump keeps changing its mind,
whichever the case may be. So, is it to make Iran can't have nuclear weapons?
That that's kind of Israeli boiler point talking point. been adopted by the White House, which is just quite
frankly because the US's own in intelligence assessment has been clear on multiple occasions and recently that
Iran was never developing a nuclear weapon. Okay. But hey, what's the point of having a uh intelligence community
with a collective budget of over $300 billion per year if the president is just going to dismiss their
comprehensive assessment out of hand and say, "I don't care what the intelligence community says. Uh BB Netanyahu told me that they're two weeks away from a bomb.
They just can't be allowed to have a bomb." And then JD Vance, the 41-year-old savant, repeats the same talking point
and uh no one is the wiser in the world of MAGA. But uh so that's the one. And the other one is
uh Iran can't be allowed to threaten our allies in the region with their missiles or threaten our our soldiers who are in
bases that are placed around Iran for this in expressed purpose of you
being used to at some point in the future attack Iran. That's or or defend Israel, whichever the case may be. But
it's it's kind of a stupid justification for doing a preemptive war against Iran.
Then they say, "Well, we have to go because our troops are at risk, so we had to strike first because Israel is striking first. And if we didn't u if we
didn't preemptively strike first with Israel, then our troops would have been in greater harm's way." This is circular logic. It's just stupid. But anyway,
this this type of stupidity is classed as pass passible for foreign
policy in the in the uh in the world of uh the neoonservative world of Washington DC, which is what we're
dealing with at the moment. So, that's just stupid. Uh the other stupid one is Iran can't be allowed to have a uh a military,
can't be allowed to have any missiles. So, you want it to be defenseless.
You don't want it have you don't want it to have a nuclear uh civilian nuclear power program because you think that that will put them on the road to a
bomb. So, and you want to reserve the right to prevent it from selling buying or selling oil or gas on the world
market. So you want to leave it without any means to provide itself with energy to defend itself
and just what sit there waiting for a uh full-blown NATO style carpet bombing
campaign and uh color revolution stroke regime change courtesy of the uh the the
compassionate west, the democratic forces of the compassionate I don't think so. The Iranians aren't that stupid. It's not a monarchy.
Okay? It's not a monarchy. It's not a dictatorship, which are two sort of false assumptions that the West have about Iran.
And it's because of these lies and these false assumptions, your the whole understanding of, you know, there's a maybe there's a few smart people that
will tell you the truth. I mean, some of them might even be Democrats.
Jake Sullivan tweeted recently that, you know, the two maximalist positions by the Trump
administration, i.e. that Iran can't be allowed to enrich any of its own uranium, which it needs for civilian and
scientific use and energy use and medical use and so forth. and also to provide they need to have the potential
to raise their enrichment as leverage against a potential threat in the future. So it's just short of having a
nuclear weapon. The potential to develop one is part of standard game theory, but there is no
proof that they are developing one. So we're we're basically turning back the clock 12 years to the JCPOA Iran nuclear deal negotiations.
under Obama. So, we'd already resolved all this.
These arguments had already been uh ex basically expended. But because Trump
unilaterally pulled out of that perfectly good deal back in his first
term in 2018, Israel instructed via Mike Pompeo who is an Israeli agent
effectively was running our CIA handpicked by the Israeli lobby. Uh he
said, "No, it's a terrible deal." Then Trump repeated the talking point. It's a terrible deal. Trump can't articulate why the JCPA was a terrible deal. You'll
never hear him say that. He's not capable of doing that because he's never read it. I can guarantee you that or in
common Trumpian parlance.
That much I can tell you. I've never read the JC Perry. That much I can tell you. Um but they say that it's a bad
deal. Uh so anyway, that's how we got into this position to begin with. But it's just another example of how
a lot of what Americans in politics across the pathetic uh mainstream
especially broadcast especially cable media uh broadcast news networks i.e.
Fox and and the general public m many of whom actually get their news and their
analysis from these sort of half-wits that call themselves journalists at uh
some of these Murdoch or other dubiously funded mainstream outlets. But
so much of what people believe is based on lies. Their assumptions are based on lies.
Americans are living in their own virtual reality and there's just listen I've tried I've
tried I've tried to make arguments there's so much cognitive dissonance especially among self selfdescribed
conservatives and self-described or self-identified Christians they have especially evangelicals there's just so
much cognitive dissonance you could lay the facts out in front of them you could explain it to them slowly
like uh you know junior high history course, they won't get it. They'll just look at you with glazed eyes and they'll
be like, "Well, that's just your opinion." Okay, so at that point, it's pretty hopeless. But they'll be there in
the front row to cheer for the bombs, wave the flag, support the troops, you know the drill.
But this is also extended to Ukraine.
Same exact thing. Oh, Russia's on its last legs. Russia's a spent force. Russian army's fighting with shovels.
They ran out of bullets. All of these lies that were stovepiped into the public consciousness
for going on four years. And uh to his credit, which it's hard to give any, but to the Trump campaign's credit,
they realized this and they lared that talking point and that helped to get them in office, helped to get them
elected. That uh I'm going to end the war in Ukraine in . Well, you know, many people took Trump at his word
for that. JD Vance just jumped on board with that. Repeated the talking point like a magpie even though he himself doesn't really understand or know much about anything.
Anyway, it was an easy one. That's a bit of a slam dunk because there's no Israel really involved. Not directly anyway.
They are they are indirectly very much involved in the Ukraine war. That's another story. But uh but so much of
what Americans believe, specifically Democrats, about Ukraine and the war and about Russia's capabilities,
uh it's false. It's it's not based on anything reality. There's nothing reality based about those assumptions.
So they're building policy, they're building rhetoric, policy, and ultimately decision-m and war strategy based on false assumptions.
23 minutesThat's to say nothing about all the lies and propaganda that Iran has been slaughtering Americans for 47 years. A
complete fabricated lie. It's as fake as Israel's claim of 40 beheaded babies by Hamas during October 7th. Another
complete fabricated talking point, but equally so. Iran's been slaughtering, killing Americans for 47 years.
Ridiculous. As is Iran proxies. Iran's proxies, etc. You keep hearing that, Iran's proxies.
Uh, no. He Hezbollah is not a proxy of Iran. Hezbollah is the
homegrown defense force of South Lebanon. And it exists because South Lebanon was
occupied by an expansionist Israel during the 80s and 90s. And Hezbollah kicked them out.
eventually and because of that they accumulated uh quite a lot of power and quite a reputation uh and they did the job that
the Lebanese military couldn't do because the Lebanese military is effectively under control of the United States. What do I mean by that?
The US has dictated expressly,
listen closely, and you'll understand how all this fits together, that the Lebanon cannot have their regular
military cannot have air defense and cannot have an air force. So they have no control over their airspace in
Lebanon. And the reason is because Israel has told the US, "We want control over Lebanese airspace so that we can
for years use it to launch missiles and attack targets in Syria." It's exactly
what they did. And Israel was working with al-Qaeda on the ground. So, so
Israel was by default or de facto al-Qaeda and ISIS's air force in Syria
during the destabilization war against Syria which began in 2011 and ended
during the uh December of 2024 when the head of al-Qaeda endorsed by Donald Trump, his name is
Muhammad Alani aka Al Shar are the self-appointed president, a terrorist,
invited to the White House by Trump,
invited to the uh the royal palaces by King Charles. This is a head chopping killer. Tells you all you need to know,
right, about the uh the global war on terror.
What a what a what a joke it was. But anyway,
so Israel and the US have made sure that Lebanon cannot defend its borders.
The only one defending the southern border of Lebanon is Hezbollah. Hezbollah are not Iranian. Hezbollah are Lebanese.
Born and raised, born and bred,
and born with a vengeance. They exist because of the Israeli brutal occupation of South Lebanon for two decades. Okay,
that's a reason enough for anybody to want to defend their homeland.
So, and the whole time that the US and and its political forces were trying to split and divide the Lebanese to fight
each other between Christians and Marionite Christians and and and Shiite and Sunni and so forth. They want to
divide it. And Trump's special envoy is basically admitted publicly
that uh he wants the Lebanese army to be equipped to disarm Hezbollah.
Well, that mean that's that's just a green light for a civil war in Lebanon.
That's all that is. So the US is openly trying to fment a civil war, the US and Israel because they think that if
Lebanon descends into civil war, they'll be able to manage, steer, and control it. And that will give Israel the
advantage it needs to ultimately steal all of se southern Lebanon and steal its water sources, namely the Latani River,
as well as steal and very important,
steal Lebanon's offshore natural gas fields.
Okay, this is what everything I'm telling you is documented.
Everything I'm telling you is real. It's happening. So there is no there's absolutely no question that any of that is happening by now.
And if you're questioning that at this point in the face of all the evidence and all the uh raised villages that have
been raised to the ground in Lebanon by the IDF turning into a Gaza type landscape
uh force ethnically cleansing Shiites from the south.
Over a million people have been forced displaced with ethnic cleansing violence and threats by the Israelis.
That's what's happening now. Normally that would raise alarms in a in a in a normal time, but we don't
live in normal times. So anyway, that's that's it. That's that's the long and the short of it. This is the and of course the US and Israel are working
with the al-Qaeda government, the terrorist government in Damascus, and they want them to ultimately invade Lebanon to join in that civil war.
somewhat of a repeat of the last long painful Lebanese civil war but slightly different
obviously but uh you know mechanically the same uh in terms of the players and
their affiliations slightly different so but that's that's real that's actually happening
um so and that's why Lebanon's important part of the negotiations from the Iranian point of
So anyway, everything I'm telling you is fact. Look it up. Of course, you won't
read that in the uh at the Atlantic or the Atlantic Council's website.
You might there might be a few honest journalists, but uh but what informs
Americans is and people in the West is lies.
And they also use the label of terrorist or terrorist group in order to disqualify
uh what are otherwise actual legitimate political movements or liberation movements or political parties or
30 minutesincluding parties that have representation in the Lebanese parliament like Hezbollah. The political wing is deemed a terrorist by
the US, the British, the EU. It's so that they don't have to talk to them basically to disqualify uh any negotiations.
That's why they do it. So, and that that's that's to make sure that there's paralysis and that you're defaulting
then to a counterterrorism conversation or counterinsurgency conversation,
whatever, rather than uh doing getting the necessary players to the table to have some kind of political settlement.
So that's why they use the completely arbitrary politicized term or quote
procribe uh an organization as terrorist so they don't have to talk to them or include
them in any political settlement and just and it also the most important thing about the terrorist label is this
it allows Israel and the US and their so-called allies uh it gives them a sort of get out jail card uh in terms of killing civilians.
So, in other words, Israel could target a whole uh city block like like a whole city block behind me. Imagine just take
that and just blow all that up behind me. And the Israelis would do that and they'll say, "Well, we had to because
there were terrorists in there." So it could be somebody could be like the uh that's what they did in in Gaza like
because uh Hamas were running elementary schools or hospital they would use that as an excuse to destroy those schools or
destroy the hospital destroy the city municipal water because it was managed by the political administrative wing of Hamas. So total abuse of the term
terrorism used in to justify the mass murder of of civilians and and in the case of Gaza used to justify a genocide.
That's how insidious this practices of the arbitrary labeling of so-called
prescribed terrorist organization. You can see how how ridiculous it gets in the UK with the prescription as they
call it a Palestine action which is a grassroots British direct action group to an anti-war group that's uh doing
direct action against uh weapons manufacturers implicated in war crimes which there are Israeli firms in Britain
and trying to prevent the export of weapons uh to stop an ongoing genocide.
You know, in the past that would have been deemed as completely legitimate. In fact, many court cases and judgments
have been upheld to support direct action on the basis of they're taking that action to prevent a bigger crime.
33 minutesPretty standard stuff. But see, we we're not living in normal times. So, they're now redefining all of that. So, it's all
terrorism. you know, you you protesting the government at at this rate will be seen as a terrorist threat if it's not
already. That's that that's the problem with going down this road, which is a fraudulent path that many authoritarian regimes tend to take in history.
Unfortunately, we haven't learned our lessons, have we, of the past. So, so anyway,
to make a long story short, uh there's a lot of problems in the system as a result. So, anyway, let's move to
quickly before we uh wrap up this conversation, let's move to uh Moscow.
So, the Iranian foreign minister has traveled to Moscow. This is uh a
major event, and I'll tell you why. The optics of this are powerful. Think about it. The United States has not managed to
defeat Iran. They've everything the US has done militarily
has been to generate public relations talking points. I.e. this is the greatest war ever, says Trump. This is the greatest military victory in
history. We're the greatest, most powerful military in the history of the planet, etc., etc. Iran hasn't, you know, Iran's just defending themselves
and they have pulled a blinder. This is a catastrophic defeat by the US. Very few people in the US media initially,
maybe now, but before, they didn't want to admit that the US's bases in the Middle East have been completely trashed by Iran.
We're talking like 24 facilities,
uh, including 13 sort of comprehensive uh, military-based facilities,
completely uninhabitable, unusable. So if the US wants to like say do a ground attack or something like that or do some
stage some kind of an attack against Iran, they can't use all these bases.
These these cost hundreds of billions of dollars over the course of many decades to construct, maintain,
uh to equip,
you know, the leasing and buying the land and and so forth. And if and some
of the Gulf Arabs have paid for these or paid for part of these, but ultimately the US taxpayers probably paid a fair a fair whack for them. But that's beside
the point. The main point is they're not usable anymore.
So that's a huge military defeat. So as I started this conversation, I said the US has been roundly defeated on all fronts. Militarily, yes, massive defeat.
Okay. It's an unwinable war anyway. So they've also lost politically.
uh the US while they might have achieved a pirick victory like King Pyrus in two
280 BC a pure a puric victory but that puric victory with every win as king
pyrus learned many years ago which Trump will learn or he won't anyway maybe the US will learn maybe they won't but with
every pirick victory you end up uh losing in the grand strategic sense uh and in terms of politically the US
reputation in the international community just keeps getting degraded.
So if they go for another round of a Puric victory to you know bomb the infrastructure of Iran, bomb the bridges as Trump's bragging road day, bridge
day, we're going to we're going to wreck the country. We're going to destroy obliterate the situation, you know, the civilization, send them back to the stone age. Okay, that's a peric victory.
Okay, might be good for the sort of low IQ neocons and what's left of the MAGA movement, but in terms of the United
States is, you know, projecting global empire, it's a total defeat. It's a total failure. So, puric victory. We can
talk more about that maybe in the uh the next video because that's an interesting historical conversation um around that and what lessons we can
learn from what happened in 280 BC. But anyway, Douglas McGregor and uh astute
military historians and commentators would be able to I think extrapolate that topic a little bit better than myself. Uh maybe we'll have a
conversation with some of them uh on an interview soon. So, who knows? But um so
so the US has lost militarily. They've lost politically.
They have lost geopolitically by sacrificing their entire footprint in the Middle East for Israel. Okay. Uh they've also lost economically,
politically, militarily, geopolitically,
and economically. Econ there's no there's no debate that it was it's been a loss economically. There's no debate at all.
uh and not only that has the US lost economically but the the global economy has lost. So anybody who's allied with
the US has also lost as a result of backing this sort of deadend gambit. So
if you look at that on all four fronts on all four fronts is a complete loss.
So with that in mind,
foreign minister from Iran is going to Moscow and meeting Vladimir Putin today.
By the time I upload this video, it'll be meeting him yesterday. But
he's arrived. And the optics of this are just unbelievable.
So you have a a world superpower in Russia that has defeated the US and NATO in Ukraine
39 minutesjust a war of attrition has ground and in a in a certain way
has done so much like the Iranians have defeated the United States and Israel through
this war of attrition. defeated them politically, defeated them economically, defeated them militarily, strategically,
okay? Left them with a hollow puric victory.
By the same token, Russia's done the same thing.
And it's it's ground down the Ukrainian military. It's probably forced Ukraine to uh sacrifice maybe up to a million of
its own men uh while taking substantially fewer casualties on the Russian side. That's pretty clear at
this point. Although some people keep denying that going along again with the virtual reality of propaganda tropes in
the West to mischaracterize the conflict for propaganda reasons. Okay, that's all anyone cares about in the West is the
narrative. They don't care about what's happening on the ground. Obviously, if they did, they'd be doing a more reality based analysis, but it is what it is.
So,
so both Iran and Russia are now probably going to enter into a bilateral
agreement or some kind of a some kind of a bilateral memorandum of understanding of support could be
formalized in a certain way in in the way that that the Russians have formalized a
relationship with North Korea and a relationship with some of its other allies. allies uh like the CSTTO
countries Kazakhstan um even Bellarus of course okay so it
may could be something along those lines we'll see but the optics of it are powerful so Trump has failed to deliver
in Ukraine for the US he's failed to deliver in Gaza
it's a mess he's failed to deliver in Iran And the common factor for Trump in all of those is he sent his weward
son-in-law Jared Kushner and his shady real estate developer from Long Island named Steve Wickoff, who
aren't real diplomats, but that's who Trump elected to send on behalf of the United States.
Uh, it's kind of a joke. I know it sounds ridiculous, but that's what's happened. And you have two basically donuts, three donuts as a result.
Failures in Ukraine, failures in Gaza,
failure in Iran. So three failures. The only the only success that's come out of any of this is Kushner and Wickoff and
and the Trump family have managed to line their pockets mainly through this crypto Ponzi scheme called World Liberty Financial.
And they're now being exposed for that.
They're probably all gonna end up in jail at some point. Uh, we'll see. But it's just when you read about that one,
you could literally put a cigarette paper between the Trump Mimcoin crypto Ponzi scheme and Sam Bankmanf
Freed's FTX. Okay. It's it's it's very hard to distinguish between the two because they both did the same sort of
cardinal sin, which is put up their fake coin as collateral in order to get real money.
like where's but the SEC wouldn't uh well I think Trump got rid of the head of the SEC or something happened. They
did they did a switcheroo to make sure that uh there wouldn't be any regulation for this scam so they wouldn't be able
to uh be able to prosecute them the way they did against Sam Bankman Freed.
o that's that's the sort of background noise there. They managed to claw quite a lot of money out of the Arabs, which I
thought was hilarious that the shakes in Abu Dhabi handed over something like 500 million
as kind of a patronage payment to the mafia uh to sort of buy into this uh Ponzi scheme run by Trump and Sons and Witoff and Sons.
Look into it. Out of the 12 people on their board, seven are Trumps and Witoffs. Trump and his uh three sons and
Wickoff and his two sons. I think if I'm not mistaken, even Baron Trump managed to get a slice. He's now worth $150
million for basically sitting on his ass and doing nothing, trading crypto, getting a slice of this scam. Who knows?
But anyway, really uh giving him a master class. What a lucky boy.
Anyway,
so that's the background noise. They're in uh they're in Moscow. What's going to happen?
Definitely a formalized uh intelligence relationship between Iran and Russia. Russia knows that
Iran's survival is Russia's survival and it will it will intervene and may maybe
not in a combat sense but uh in the way that it it supported Syria. I think Russia learned its lessons from Syria.
Uh and I I don't think Syria was really equipped to defend themselves in a in a serious way under Bashar Assad because
the country is just econ economically too depleted.
and society too fractured because of the success of this uh destabilizing proxy war against Syria by the by Israel and
the West and the Gulf States. They all basically piled in to try to destroy Syria. Took them over 10 years to do it.
But anyway, they they got it in the end. They broke up that state in the end,
turned into a basket case. They hoped for a failed state like Libya, but they just fell short of that.
So, but that's not going to happen with Iran. And I think Russia's learned what the limits are to uh military
partnership and they probably learned quite a few lessons from Syria. They're there for different reasons anyway. It's
mainly to preserve a warm water port for Russia and Tartus. So geostrategically
that's just uh a big priority for for Russia historically. So they don't have
the same type of uh resat terms of national security with uh with
Iran. It's different. It's also about fortifying and uh the caucuses. It's
also about I think uh containing Azerbaijan as a western
kind of uh antagonist a westernbacked antagonist but also the the west is trying to create an antagonist state in
Armenia as well. So these are all former you know Soviet republics uh formerly in
Russia's sphere of influence not anymore maybe somewhat but not anymore. So they've got their interests there. But
more than that, what Russia's been able to do is effectively defeat NATO in Ukraine, defeat them militarily and defeat them economically.
And Europe being stupid and, you know,
just kind of dim-witted as they normally are, they took the bait on that. So I think the same opportunity here is to
sort of deplete the West in uh in Iran and deplete the United States and it's
kind of already the Iranians did most of the heavy lifting there. So we'll see.
That's what's happening. That's what's going on. So anyway, we'll we'll keep an eye on this. But this is this is massive
and I think it will it's going to make life very difficult for Trump.
you you're going to start to see the implosion of the US and of specifically the Trump administration. It will
implode and it's going to happen fast is going to happen fast. I would not be surprised if the powers that be in the
US realize this and will basically try to force him out of office prematurely. But, you know, until that happens,
they're going to have to wait till 2027 to go through the impeachment furago. Uh but it could happen before that.
You know, could be told to uh basically take a medical leave and they'll figure they'll figure it out
as they go along. But all that's possible right now. All that's possible.
It's a it is a catastrophic categorical failure and defeat across all of those four spheres I I mentioned for the US.
And they're never going to recover from this. And I I'm sad to say I don't think the uh US and the Western economy will
recover either. There's been some structural changes that are underway in the global economy and it's not going to be for the benefit of the West no matter
how hard they try. that Trump has doubled down on a completely failed economic adventure with with tariff wars
and uh with the weaponization of sanctions and
also real starting actual wars and basically sacrificing the US and global economy, US geostrategic positioning,
sacrificing all of that at the whims of an Israeli lobby. It's just been a total failure. history will look back on this
and uh we'll be if we survive we'll be studying this as a major major pivot point in history modern history anyway
but uh you guys got to go now but thank you for joining us next time I see you probably on top of a mountain take care see you next
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Pepe Escobar: Iran & Russia JUST HUMILIATED Trump’s Bullying Plan – FULL Control of Hormuz Now
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Pepe Escobar : Mr. Araghchi Goes to Moscow!
Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom
Apr 29, 2026



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Undeclared wars are commonplace.
Tragically, our government engages in preemptive war, otherwise known as aggression, with no complaints from the
American people. Sadly, we have become accustomed to living with the illegitimate use of force by government.
To develop a truly free society, the issue of initiating force must be understood and rejected.
What if sometimes to love your country you had to alter or abolish the government? What if Jefferson was right?
What if that government is best which governs least?
What if it is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong? What if it is better to perish fighting for freedom
than to live as a slave? What if freedom's greatest hour of danger is now?
Hi everyone, Judge Andrew Npalitano here for Judging Freedom. Today is Wednesday,
April 29th, 2026. Pepe Escobar joins us now. Pepe, a pleasure as always, my dear friend. Thank you very much.
Um, I suppose that one cannot understate the significance of the trip of Iranian
foreign minister Arachi to Moscow where he was greeted not only by our friend,
Foreign Minister Lavough, but also by President Vladimir Putin. Is it clear to
say? Is it easy to say? Is it now clear that no negotiation between the United States and Iran will come to fruition without Russian involvement?
Absolutely. Yes. And that was the icing on the cake of a very meticulously
planned trip. Arashi first went to Islamabad to talk to the Pakistani mediators and to make things very very clear how the chess board is changing.
Then he went to Oman and he was received by the amir of Oman very very important.
They were discussing among other things uh what's going to happen to the street of Hormuz from now on. Then he went back
to Islamabad once again to talk to the Pakistanis and said look these our three stage this is
our three stage plan for negotiations from now on. Number one the war has to end and that means everything including
the war against Lebanon the axis the war against the axis of resistance.
Number two, we will discuss the trait of Hormuz and only when we get to stage number three, we're going to talk about
the nuclear dosier. So let let's say the what's going to be the JCPOA 2.0, which
is probably going to be basically the JCPOA, the the original 2015 deal, a little bit revamped. That's it.
Obviously, Trump rejected all of that.
But the most important thing was the last stretch of this trip. Arai arrives in St. Petersburg uh on a Mirage
Airlines commercial flight which was Christen Minab
168 that was written on the fuzzer of the plane. It was what is the significance of that name and those and those numbers?
Exactly judge. Uh this is uh a tribute to the 168 girls
killed by American Tomahawks in the attack against the Minab Elementary School girl school. Oh,
this is this is a message for the whole planet to see. Okay. So he was received in St. Petersburg was not Moscow St.
Petersburg, not only by his counterpart, our friend Grandmaster Sergey Lavrav,
but by President Putin himself. The meeting lasted one hour and a half.
Putin never talks to world leaders more than half an hour, maybe . And
he was talking to the foreign minister of Iran. was not even the leader of Iran
or the president of Iran, Pzeskin. And what he said, of course, what was leaked
by the Kremling, obviously they did not leak the most sensitive conversations, three very very important points.
putting right at the beginning he said last week I received uh a written
message from supreme leader Ayatah Moshaba K.
What is he saying basically that they are in contact and obviously
only communicates with written messages sent by people very very important not
everything is analog nothing digital number so that he can't be traced and found
so he cannot be nothing can no communications can be traced and found very important a judge he was
manifesting respect act unlike the Americans of course towards the new
supreme leader. Number two, he was saying that uh Russia is completely
involved in to finding a diplomatic solution for the war not only
because it concerns Iran but as it concerns all the people in the Persian Gulf in West Asia as a whole. And number
three, basically he was saying we got your back. We are right behind you. And the last thing that he said to Arai, of
course, that was uh now in public domain. He told Arashi face to face, you know, our position.
That's it.
And of course this all seals judge the fact that uh
as you correctly uh uh explained no possible peace deal between the US and
Iran in West Asia can bypass Russia from now on. Russia is the de facto guaranter
of the Iranian position much more than the Chinese. The Chinese once again they are in the background but obviously this
was talked don't forget we have three interlocking strategic partnerships between Iran,
Russia and China. Of course they talked at the highest level and Putin in St.
Petersburg directly told the whole planet yes we're in and Russia is all in to find a solution for the war. Well,
well, Chris um just captured the English translation of what President Putin said
to Foreign Minister Iraqi. It's a little bit longer than a minute. Let's listen. Chris,
last week I got a message from Supreme Leader of Iran.
I would like you to convey my most sincere words of gratitude and to confirm that Russia, same as Iran,
intends to continue our strategic relations.
We see how courageously and heroically the Iranian people are fighting for their independence and sovereignty.
Of course, we very much hope that based on this courage and will for independence,
the Iranian people will under the leadership of a new leader make it through this difficult period of trials and that peace will follow.
From our side, we will do everything that is in your interest, in the interests of all nations in the region so that peace is reached as soon as
possible. You know our position very well.
I was asked to confirm during this visit that Russian Iranian relations is a strategic partnership and will remain that way moving forward.
It was proven that Iran has friends and allies such as Russia who stand by Iran during difficult times and support Iran.
We thank you for firm position in support of Iran.
is the message to Washington and Tel Aviv.
Yes, absolutely. Church and did you notice how he keeps coming back to Ayatah Maba?
Yeah, it's very very impressive because he's demonstrating respect. He's showing to everybody that they are
talking not only at the level of Lavrov and Arashi.
He uh he talks about the courage of the Iranian people and the two most important points independence and
sovereignty which is something that uh the US simply cannot tolerate wherever it comes from.
Well, this is what the US and Israel are trying to destroy the independence and the sovereignty of Iran.
Exactly. Exactly. What uh how how should Washington and how should Tel Aviv
look at this meeting and from what we just heard?
Well, for the moment they are like um scarring cockroaches. They're totally lost. They they don't know what to say.
In fact, and in fact they have not said anything. And even better, judge, in parallel to this meeting in St.
Petersburg. Guess what was happening in Bishkek in Kygystan?
The meeting of the defense ministers of the Shanghai cooperation organization.
What does that mean? That on the same table we had Russia, China, Bellarus,
India, Pakistan and the Central Asians.
And they were discussing the key discussion point was what? What else?
Iran. And guess what? The vice minister of defense of Iran, the minister of defense could not leave Thran. He had to stay there for obvious reasons. A very
sensitive moment. The vice minister of defense, he told everybody on the table,
look guys, we are more than ready to share with you everything that we learned about the strategic defeat of
the Americas in the war and everything that we learned about it.
Does the the world recognize uh that all of America's firepower
is fruitless if it doesn't understand the geography and the culture of the country it's attacking
well uh across Eurasia judge people know that uh when you talk to Iraqis when you
talk to Japanese when you talk to Vietnamese not only They know geography very well but they know history very well and they
know how history was unfair to them in many aspects.
The problem is once again that uh ruling classes in the US they are impervious to
history and geography. It's like they never even studied in school.
uh in the case of uh the straight the geography of Iran as a crossroads of Eurasia since ancient times and the
particular case of uh the straight of our moose. Everybody that would have a minimal understanding of the geography
of Iran would see that this was bound to happen that they would instrumentalize
their geography to their benefit. And this is something that they didn't do before. They could have installed a toll boos on the street of Vermuse for the
past 47 years. They never did. It was probably a mistake. They won't commit this mistake again. And one of the
things that Arai was discussing uh in Oman was exactly that. Okay, maybe we should have two uh toll boos. You should
have yours as well because uh uh Omani territorial waters are part of the straight of Hormuz as much as our Iranian territorial waters.
There you go.
What uh will will Iraqi the foreign their Iranian foreign minister negotiate
with Netanyahu Netanyahu's uh puppets anymore? Kushner and Woodco.
Uh, no Tweedle Dumb and Tweedle D anymore. Uh, that's that's final judge.
The only uh American figure that uh Iranians are willing to talk to is JD
Vance. That's it. Even after his exit.
Well, even though he he called Trump 12 or 11 times and Netanyahu once.
Yes. Even with all that and even after his uh exit of Islamabad one, but the Iranians
look around and they say, "Look, there's nobody else to talk to.
At least this guy is not such a wararmonger as the other ones.
This is how it's viewed by the Supreme Security Council in
fact of interlocators once again. C can you imagine judge that the foreign minister
secretary of state but the actual foreign minister of the US never met the foreign minister of Iran and they are in
the middle theoretically of negotiations. It's completely absurd.
Well, why do you think that is? Does Trump not trust Rubio? Would the Iranians view him as a Netanyahu
uh puppet? Does Trump setting up his own vice president for a fall that he knows is coming so he has somebody to blame? I
mean, what what do you think is going on here behind the scenes? Well, he only trusts the grifters that are very close to his own personal family interests,
which is the case of Kushner especially and and also with pressure by the usual descult suspects.
They have to be part of the negotiations.
Vance could there is a a theory which is not proven yet that Vance was set up for a fall in
um Islamabad one because he had no leeway, no autonomy and yes he had to keep calling the White House all the
time and he even talked to Netanyahu on the phone. But Vance obviously uh considering that he's a cre a creature
of Palunteer, he's smart enough to know that and he navigated it not so bad in
the end. Apart from his exit line which uh was a tell all. Uh the Iranians chose not to accommodate our demands.
something to that effect which is ridiculous which which is basically he was recognizing in public that this was not a negotiation was an intimation they
wanted Iran to capitulate the Iran understood that very very well yes yes please I'm going to use prime minister
Netanyahu's phrase was JD Vance reporting to the Israeli prime minister
he was re absolutely judge he was reporting to Netanyahu at least one recorded phone call
directly. And of course, when Kushner and Witkov invaded the room where Arashi
and Vance were talking with with the translators,
they were not in the room in the beginning, the first part. And according to the first time I've heard this, Iraqi and Vance were speaking alone with a
translator and no, not alone. They had, if I'm not mistaken, according to our Iranian
sources, on the Iranian side was Arashi and two of his aids. And on the American side was Vance, but not with Kauf and
Kushner. With Kaufman and Kushner came later inside the room and that according to the Uranus, that's when the whole thing start to go downhill.
Wow. No, none of this is surprising, but all of it should be made known uh here
in the west. Tell us about what's coming at the straight of Malika and why we should know about it and where it is.
Yes, this is this is the column that I wrote earlier today here where I am in the Andaman Sea in one of the Thai
islands. By the way, if you keep navigating west, judge, you reach India.
And if you keep navigating a little bit more, you may reach the American blockade in the Indian Ocean,
a bit far away from where we are. But anyway, um it's part of uh the American strategy to install,
I would say, a global blockade against anybody independent, sovereign or
otherwise who dares to trade in oil by passing the petro dollar. So obviously
two key candidate three key candidates are once again three bricks members
three Shanghai corporation organization members and three existential threats to
the US, Russia, China and Iran. So the test drive for this blockade was Venezuela, but that was very very easy
and basically they were shooting uh fishermen in small boats.
The second uh leg of the the blockade was okay we need to blockade the straight of hormus didn't work because
the Iranians got there first not with a blockade but with select passage which
by the way everybody was agreeing to the Japanese the South Koreans the ties
the Iraqis so they decided to blockade not only the straight of Hormuz but blockade all of
Iranian ports and start theoretically seizing, harassing, etc. Iranian tankers
not only not in the Persian Gulf because they cannot get inside the Persian Gulf,
not in the Sea of Oman, the Gulf of Oman, but in the Arabian Sea, very far away and in the southern Indian Ocean or
even close to Sri Lanka or close to Southeast Asia, not far from Mala. So
the next step inevitably will be the Americas trying to do something about this trade of Mala which is in terms of
global trade is immensely important as important as Hormuz because it's not
only oil and gas transits through Hormuz. straight of Malaa. Everything that comes from the Persian Gulf
transits through Mala. It's uh Malaysia on the western side and the island of
Sumatra in Indonesia on the eastern side and on the south southeastern uh tip is Singapore.
So we had uh the ministry of finance in Jakarta and then he had to retract that.
He was saying, "Look, maybe considering what happens in Hormuz, we should start having our toll boos in the the street
of Malaka as well. After all, most of it uh uh belongs to us, the Indonesians.
And also, we could get Malaysia and Singapore on board, but we'll have the heftier cut. Obviously, the reactions
are very complicated. Malaysia, they didn't say anything, but obviously they are hedging and looking at the
possibility. Singapore said no right away. Why? Because the business model of
Singapore, well, I lived in Singapore when I first moved to Asia, so I understood how Singapore uh worked from
the inside. Their business model over there is to be a sort of service provider
for uh uh waterways that they they don't control. These waterways are basically owned by other people. Happens to be two
Muslim nations. uh um Malaysia and Indonesia and Singapore is like this state-of-the-art service provider,
financial services especially and in the southernmost uh uh uh uh tip. So the Americans, what do they do? They were
very very fast. They already did a military agreement with Indonesia signed in Washington by the Indonesian Minister
of Defense uh face to face with the Hexadet and the Americans immediately start uh okay now we want to have
blanket over flight rights over the straight of Mala.
If the Indonesians do that, I would not be in Jakarta's skin. Considering the Chinese, the inevitable Chinese
reaction, the Chinese know exactly what this is all about. This whole thing is once again containing China. And the key
point to contain China in Southeast Asia before of course we get to the South China Sea. And that's another gigantic
story is preventing h energy going to China to transit the street of Mala. So
this is this is getting worse by the day judge and it's it's inevitable. When uh President Trump visits China in two weeks,
what cards does he have to play?
Less than zero. I'll be there. Uh I prefer to go to Shanghai because it's much better to see this from Shanghai because it's a business center more than
Beijing is the political center. I'll be there in two weeks and and I'm just waiting to be there to talk to scholars, academics,
not necessarily uh people from the the Chinese government because they uh it's very hard for them to to talk over what is approved.
but with relatively independent uh media like our friends in Guancha in Shanghai
or scholars of different universities of Renmin University or Fanan University they can they are allowed to talk a
little bit more so I'm dying to see what they're but before the it's going to be in two weeks going to be March 14 the he
arrives in March 14 I think May 14th March I'm sorry. May I'm so sorry,
judge. May May 14. So, uh what kind of cards?
Um no Hormuz, no control, no uh no Iran subdued, no win in the war. Uh his
blockade is uh Iran can find thousands of ways of bypassing the
blockade and one of them is already in effect is overland.
Pakistan opened six overland uh crossing points between Pakistan and Iran. So this means
that everything that comes from China going through Pakistan which is part of the new silk roads China Pakistan
economic corridor can go through uh Pakistan to reach uh Iran and it's very very important if you look at the map
once again geography the best way from Iran to China is not via central Asia this is for railways
pipelines etc. The easiest way is overland through Pakistan. Wow.
Pakistan borders Iran and Pakistan borders singing Jang in China.
Wow. Before we go, let me u read to you what the president of the United States posted at 4:00
uh this morning. You may have uh you may have seen it.
Oh, no more Mr. Nice Guy. Reminded me of Alice Cooper immediately. Well, I mean,
look at that picture of him holding an automatic rifle. Iran can't get their act together. They don't know how to
sign a non-nuclear deal. They better get smart soon. President DJT, no more Mr.
Nice Guy. How is that perceived in Thran? With fear or with mockery?
Mockery. Uh, the Lego guys probably they have the new Lego video ready
and they should use Alice Cooper. By by the way, for all of you rock rollers,
this was a very very good Alice Cooper song in the from the early 70s. Anyway,
when you look at this, can can you imagine a president posting something like this? It's it's beyond a joke. And
and what what is he implying that we I'm going to bomb you all over again because you don't want my nuclear deal that I'm
trying to impose on you. It's totally ridiculous. And once again, coming back to the beginning of our conversation,
judge, the Iranian priorities, the nuclear deal is the last one. Three stages. The most important one is to end the war, end the blockade and end the
war comprehensively, including the war against the axis of resistance. Then they talk about the straight of Hormuz and finally they will talk about the nuclear deal.
Pepe, thank you very much. You you bring us insight like no like from no other source. Deeply and profoundly
appreciated. Safe travels to you my friend. Ancient nomad.
I hope I expect we'll see you next week before you get to Shanghai. Ben.
Yes, I'll be here. I'll be here next week and the week after next in Shanghai. Got it. Thank you, Pepe. my friend.
Thank you. All the best. Thank you so much. Thank you. Uh coming up at 3:00 today,
if you're watching us live in , the great Phil Geraldi, judge Npalitano for judging freedom.
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Re: Part 2 Anti-Anti-Nazi Barbarian Hordes are Knocking Down

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Tehran ERUPTS As Iran Military Unveils ‘Killer Aircraft’ in Front of Massive Crowds | WATCH
Times Of India
Apr 29, 2026

A powerful show of force from Iran is raising fresh alarm across the region. Tehran has unveiled what it calls a “game-changing” next-generation Arash attack drone amid escalating tensions with the United States and Israel. The new Arash — a one-way kamikaze drone and an upgraded version of the Arash-2 — was publicly displayed at Enghelab Square in Tehran during anti-U.S. and anti-Israel gatherings. Visuals show the drones mounted on trucks, paraded through large crowds waving Iranian flags as chants echoed across the capital. The dramatic unveiling signals a potential escalation in Iran’s drone capabilities, adding to growing concerns over long-range, precision strike systems in an already volatile geopolitical landscape.

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Egypt Jams Israeli Radar Systems As Fighter Jets, Tanks, Troops Hit Sinai On Israel Border - Report
Times Of India
Apr 30, 2026

Tensions in the region have drawn attention after reports emerged of large-scale Egyptian military exercises near the Israeli border. According to multiple sources, the drills involve live-fire operations, coordinated multi-branch maneuvers, and the use of electronic warfare systems in the Sinai region. Some Israeli-linked platforms have reported temporary communication disruptions in nearby settlements, including issues with mobile networks and internet services, which they suggest may be linked to radar or signal interference during the exercises. The drills, described as part of a major training operation involving air, land, and air defence units, come amid already sensitive regional dynamics, raising concerns over the scale and proximity of military activity near the border.

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