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Hezbollah Will Liberate the Galilee

After the audacious Hezbollah struck at the IDF’s military transporter in Avivim on September 1st, a new red line at gunpoint was imposed on Israel by Hezbollah, and a new war phase thus began.

Naturally, a seething Tel Aviv went into intensive and absurdist denial of this new red line, and a war of narratives between the two foes ensued in the media and on the internet.  But Israel lost this narrative war when Hezbollah opportunistically released their own video of the attack several days after its success.  We used to say that ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’, and now we can say that a video is worth a million words – or better still: worth no words at all.  The whole world saw with their own eyes the mass cowardice of the Israeli army after losing only a single military vehicle to two Hezbollah Kornets.  The whole world saw the very weak marrow of the fleeing Israeli soldiers for themselves – saw the false reputation of the IDF as a ‘superior army’ thoroughly exposed over nine continuous days and smashed beyond repair.  “Weaker than a spider’s web”, a phrase coined by Nasrallah to describe Israel’s military back in year 2000, a phrase that for some two decades has been confined to only Hezbollah supporters, suddenly became the phrase du jour on the lips of the global internet.

Yes, nothing satisfies like the cold humiliation of an enemy.  And the real humiliation hasn’t even begun.

The world now sits in wait for Hezbollah’s second promised retaliation against its Jewish enemy, while Tel Aviv beats at its bruised rib cage and threatens the Lebanon with a “return to the stone age”.  Yet these threats do not scare the Lebanon, but only serve the shaky Israeli election race currently taking place.  Beirut knows very well that its resistance army on Lebanon’s southern border, the Hezbollah, are more than capable of deterring mass Jewish terrorism through an equal measure of destruction on Tel Aviv and “beyond”.  The Lebanese understand the very real power of their deterrence against Israel and were only too happy for the world to finally and at last see the same picture too.

The Hezbollah has openly identified the second retaliation target as “any Israeli drone illegally flying in Lebanon skies”, of which there are a few to choose from as Israel has actually continued to send its drones into Lebanon skies, although in dramatically reduced numbers and with far less frequency.  And the timing of this second retaliation has indeed been purposely left “wide open”, as part and parcel of Hezbollah’s ongoing psychological warfare against the Jewish enemy. 

But, you should know, dear reader, that when Nasrallah states in his live speech that Israeli drones will be downed, then pauses for a second with a glint in his eye, he actually also means that Israeli fighter jets will be downed too, not just drones.  Again, him omitting the verbal inclusion of ‘jets’ as targets is but part and parcel of his psychological war against the Israeli military.

No, it does not stop at just ‘drones’ illegally entering Lebanese airspace, it goes much, much further than that.  I propose to you that Hezbollah is also silently further planning to down an Israeli F-16, or any other threatening Jewish jet-fighter if it is caught in Lebanese skies.  Although finer details are a well-kept secret, it is common knowledge in the region that the Hezbollah is in possession of precision missiles capable of downing any Israeli jet-fighter model.  The Israeli military knows this too and understands fully its existential implications, but will not discuss it publicly inside of Israel, so as not to add further panic and confusion to the already security-nervous Israeli voter.  Tel Aviv knows only too well that just because Hassan Nasrallah doesn’t say it out loud, it does not mean that Hezbollah have not already thought about and actually prepared for this pivotal enemy-jet downing.  And once an Israeli jet has been downed by Hezbollah for illegally entering Lebanese skies, Israel would then be compelled to attack the Lebanon, thus crossing Hezbollah’s new red lines, and with it, consequently opening the floodgates of war – a war it knows it cannot win. 

Here, if Israel chooses to temporarily side-step this inevitable war, its only other option upon the downing of its offensive jet would be to respect Hezbollah’s new red lines and halt all illegal aerial activities over Lebanon.  In other words: retreat from an ‘Arab’ enemy.  Something that, as we all know, would be close to impossible for Israel to do – and to do for long.  Either way, whether Israel responds to a downed jet or not in the future, Hezbollah wins.  And this win will not be due to some Shia lady-luck roll of the dice, it will be because Hezbollah, the David, has strategically and positively outsmarted the gigantic but sluggish Goliath-Israel.

Being the exceptionally methodical and patient strategists that Hezbollah are, they have very carefully and immaculately plotted and prepared, not just for the downing of the next Israeli jet that crosses Hezbollah’s new red lines, but also, more significantly, for what comes after.  This has been a very long time in the making for Hezbollah.  First, they defeated the Jewish land army in year 2000 and again in 2006.  Second, they defeated the Jewish navy, also in 2006.  What remains now is the defeat of the Jewish air force, the mighty IAF.  This is Hezbollah’s current fighting phase and mind-set: confront the IAF head on with their precision missiles – not just shoot down their drones.  Hezbollah are dutifully ready and on the brink of challenging the Israeli air force right in the face, confident of victory.  And the trigger for this expected public humiliation of the IAF will commence once an Israeli jet-fighter falls from the skies of Lebanon.

Seasoned observers of Israel’s historic, supremacist behavior would uniformly agree that the Israeli military will not stand by while Hezbollah and the Axis of Resistance publicly celebrate the trashing of the vaunted Israeli air force via video footage of its jet spiraling downwards and smoking black.  Rather, that it would go into full war mode and no doubt begin a vicious attack on the Lebanon, in a desperate attempt at rescuing its precious air force’s image and military credibility.  Hezbollah is well aware of Israel’s reflexive violence, and again, because attacking Lebanon crosses Hezbollah’s new red line, Hezbollah will subsequently raise the bar even further and will counter these attacks with a stunning maneuver.  It will order its honed army to cross the border fence into Galilee, with the explicit mission of liberating it completely from all Jewish settlers and all Israeli military posts present therein.

The humiliation of the Israeli air force that we will all witness in the near future is but the well-planned prelude to the liberation of Historic Palestine.

This is the Resistance’s plan in a nutshell.  The dismantling of the illegal terrorist Jewish state by land reclamation at gunpoint.  A reverse Nakba, if you like.

In essence, this mission is no different to the dismantling of the illegal terrorist Caliphate in Syria – a project that Hezbollah has impressively excelled at and passed with flying colors.  In Syria, Hezbollah fighters strategized and warred and successfully reclaimed mass lands from well-armed and well-supported maniacal, terrorist hands.  Not with air power, but through putting trained, brave boots on the ground did Hezbollah achieve this.  This is fact.  We can therefore confidently say that Hezbollah is a certified professional at land reclamation.

To recap succinctly: should an Israeli fighter jet cross the new red lines in Lebanon skies, Hezbollah will down it, and should Israel respond to this downing by attacking Lebanon – no doubt brutally and blindly – then the Hezbollah will counter by ordering the actual liberation of the Galilee.  And, so it should be, dear reader.  After all, within the larger Axis of Resistance’s war theater, this is precisely Hezbollah’s role and specific assignment: to liberate the Galilee, while other members of the axis simultaneously liberate other parts of occupied Historic Palestine, the Jordan Valley, the upper Golan and the Shebaa Farms.  Soon as Hezbollah’s order is given to liberate the Galilee, the Axis of Resistance’s combined forces will simultaneously open their own previously assigned fronts against Israel.  When the call to liberate the Galilee is given, the rest of the Axis of Resistance members – all ready, armed and waiting – will simultaneously activate.  This is their joint plan of action for the next war, a war where altogether they unite under a single war theater and with one single objective: the eviction of a shared enemy from their various native lands. 

Do not be distracted and do not be fooled: Hezbollah is NOT playing a silly tit-for-tat game with Tel Aviv drones and toy-size weapons, it is currently quietly playing for the Superbowl Cup of victories: the liberation of Galilean Arab land from Jewish occupation.  A consequential military mission that is engineered to initiate the road to the liberation of Jerusalem and the whole of Historic Palestine.

Tel Aviv military strategists have already considered the above scenario a thousand times; they already know that this is the very not-so-secret aim of the Axis of Resistance, but what are they to do about it at this stage of the game?  Certainly, the Jewish state is profoundly desiring of war, but its military is no longer able to guarantee a Jewish victory against Hezbollah.  So what is the Israeli solution then?  Can they at least save face and stop the exceptionally experienced Hezbollah from liberating the Galilee?  Can they do this while at the same time fighting other members of the Axis of Resistance on multiple fronts?  Most military experts, including Israeli ones, answer with a resounding ‘no’.  Truth is, Israel does not know what to do about this existential threat closing in on it.  Of course, it’s now desperately attempting to hook American troops into defending it inside the holy land when the big war breaks out.  But, this too, even if it happens, will not shield or halt the coming destruction of the state of Israel by warfare.

Presently, and evidently, Israel is not seeking a fiery confrontation specifically and especially with Hezbollah.  We know this because since Hezbollah drew its new red lines on 1st September, unusually, all Israeli fighter jets have stopped using Lebanese airspace for their regular bully-in-the-sky airshow, as well as for their illegal, terrorist strikes on Syria.  Tel Aviv is suddenly not risking a Jewish pilot’s life in Lebanese skies, just to score inconsequential PR points and fake, manufactured victories.  The price has suddenly become too high for the benefit.

As you can see, dear reader, Israel, the infamous, wanton warmonger has been shoved into an existential corner and trapped into a defensive war posture, instead of its traditional offensive and domineering one. 

But Israel cannot live with this new status quo imposed on it by Hezbollah for long.  Because of its inherent ideological supremacy, it will have to react, or more like ‘over-react’ to any Arab military imposition.  It will have to cross Hezbollah’s new red line.

And when this happens, the Axis of resistance will already be there waiting, having strategically manipulated Israel into creating its own death-trap: manipulated it into a war it craves but has forgotten it cannot win.  Ingeniously, the grand-master strategists of the Axis of Resistance have utilized Israel’s most defective personality trait against it: they have exploited Israel’s behemoth arrogance to their full advantage.  They have baited Israel’s bloated ‘chosenism’.

This is why we should assume the worst is coming for Israel because indeed it is clearly soon a-coming.

There are no more small wars for Israel: wars where the incompetent Arab is on the defensive.  There is only one last war for Israel and it will be with capable Arabs who will be on the offensive.

The big war is but a ‘downing’ away.

And it will cancel Israel and cancel the Deal of Century and wipe Yinon right off the face of the Levant.

I know it’s all so hard to imagine, but it’s really coming.  The impossible dream of liberating Historic Palestine is now actually a feasible reality and at hand.

And Ironically, it is precisely Jewish greed and covetousness that has made it easier to liberate the whole of Historic Palestine, than it is to construct an equitable 2-State Solution.

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529 comments:

  1. Taxi says:

    The only way I see the Jews of Israel getting saved from total eviction from the Levant is if they cry uncle half-way thru the war and agree to a One-State solution.

    The Axis of Resistance members are not averse to this: they still fully recognize the 'historic' connection of (Arab) jews to the holy land – they just don't want today's motley Jews practicing supremacist zionism and brutal state Apartheid at their expense. 

    • American400 says:

      Are you sure you want a One State solution?

      The problem I see with that is:

      The Jews have all the levers of power currently, it will take some time for the Palestines to overturn that and the Jews will use every dirty trick they are known for to maintain power for a apartheid society against the Muslims, improverishing and marginalizing them.

      Palestine refugees would have no chance of return under OneState and therefore couldn't swell the numbers of the Palestines for political purposes..

      Palestine would have no chance of winning the war crimes cases against Israel that they have been working on if they are taken into a One State. Therefore no compensation for the destruction Israel has done and we can be sure that destruction will not get any Israel money to rectify it.

      It would be politically easier for the US to keep supporting Israel in a One State and consider it a done deal and ignore any apartheid conditions. If Palestines rise up against the apartheid they will be treated as "domestic terrorist" in the same way white nationalist are being labeled domestic terrorist in the US.

      Its not for me to say what Palestines want but I am for Two States. They can clean up their own leadership, get economic aid from the Arab states  be the new Start Up Nation and out do Israel in every sector.. Their membership in the UN will be upgraded to full State membership, They will retain their right to ICC justice since they are already signed on as members. This way they can pursue the return of their confiscated lands (if they don't give that up in a settlement) . They can also finally develop their own gas field off shore and assert their maritime rights on their coast.

      Personally if it was up to me I'd send the US Marines, and a aircraft carrier just to make the point to the IAF,  and  clear out all the settlements including the West Bank and stuff all the Jews back behind their own wall into the original boundaries set out by the UN. And that only because I don't want millions of Jew refugees coming to the US. If Jews wanted to get back their villas built on stolen land to begin with…good luck, they will have to sign onto the Rome Statutes and go to the ICC to try and get them back….where they will lose under the Rome Statutes and International Law . Let them live in tents or skyscraper sardine cubicles in Israel.

      • Taxi says:

        No, I personally don’t support a one state solution, the Axis of Resistance would work with that though. I tend to keep it simple: I think Palestine should be just be for native Palestinians, and euro jews who want to live there should just apply for a residency visa to live there: same immigration system that all other normal countries have.

        And I am even more against the 2-state solution cuz this means the state of israel still exists. I do not support the existence of israel in the middle east in any measure whatsoever. The terrorist jewish state has got to go! This is non-negotiable as far as I’m concerned.

      • BraveNewWorld says:

        The ICC and ICJ are finished. We are all just waiting for the official announcement. It has always been cover for targeting black African leaders.

        When the Palestinians filed their case the West lost interest in the ICC. When the ICC caved in to save their own asses when the US hit back over their war crimes in Afghanistan  the ICC was shown to be the paper tiger it is. It can no longer pretend to be ether impartial or have any authority.  It was set up as a weopon of the west, run by the west for the west. The Palestinians were never going to get any justice there.

        It's a shame but that is how it is.

      • Taxi says:

        I think the lesson you can draw from all this is that the USA and all its anglozionist gangbangers should never have been trusted in the past – and must NOT be trusted on issues to do with international justice from here on.

      • American400 says:

        ICC's problem is its African judges who having been part of African regimes now try to prosecute those regime leaders and no one else.  Its also under threat from the US  but its not quite dead yet and shows some sign of changing now that the US has become the skunk at the international garden party.

        ICC to Reconsider Decision to Close Gaza Flotilla Case Against Israel

        September 2 2019…Associated Press

        Presiding Judge Solomy Bossa on Monday ordered Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda to decide whether or not to open a formal probe by December 2, 2019. The ruling is the latest step in a long legal battle to bring the case before the court.

        The action was condemned internationally, in particular by Turkey, which recalled its ambassador and branded Israel a "terrorist state."

      • Taxi says:

        The problem with the ICC actually is the USA. It would have been all fine and dandy if Madam Albright (“It’s worth it” – the killing of 500.000 Iraqi kids) had not stuck her porky fingers in that pie and demanded that all members submit to American control of the ICC. Them Africa judges are under the boot of the USA and do not work off their own agenda and volition.

        After all these years of its existence, it is clear that the ICC has been turned into a legal tool that operates against any nation that rebels against the USA – a USA whose legal hands and brains are jewish.

        A little reading here for you: Humanist Society of Metropolitan New York

  2. Taxi says:

    This Hezb-israel situation has many tentacled implications and each one of them needs its own pondering analysis.  Tentacles like the prospect and effect of the death of israel on the US Republic.  And also, separately on US Empire.  On other Arab countries, especially the failed monarchies.  On Palestinian diaspora.  On mideast refugees in Euroope.  On the Jewish World Congress.  On Iran.  On the Silk Road 2.  On Rothschild power.  On the UN.  On the freaking christian zionists!

    What will the death of israel do to the world?

    Or rather, more poignantly, what will the liberation of Palestine do to the world?

    • American400 says:

      ''What will the death of israel do to the world?''

      It would make the entire world lighter, brighter and cleaner..

      Good enough reason to me.

    • Sparrow says:

      Great commentary Taxi as usual.  The death of israel has been a long time commin' and soon it will.  I'm confidant about that.  As we speak the thieves are ratcheting up their land theft…abductions…and killing.  There is only one way to end this evil and death is it's end.  Where the jews go…to the ocean without a boat for all I care…and they can be assisted by their zionist christian compatriots.  Bubbles, bubbles and 6 million more bubbles…a frenzy for the true sharks of the earth.  Or a true holocaust that they have lied about for over 70 years is the very antidote of this abomination.  Let us make a new history that is true!  There will never be co-existence in a one state solution.  One state Palestine for Palestinians to begin their dream in a liberated land.  They sure would need help cleaning up so much pollution from the occupiers…but with a smile I know they are more than capable of doing it.  VIVA HEZBOLLAHangry and all AXIS OF RESISTANCE…VIVA!!!  and to Taxi VIVA!!!  

      I saw this today…https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2019/09/08/605692/Lebanon-hezbollah-official-beirut-found-dead  

      • Taxi says:

        Thanks, Sparrow.

        The Axis of Resistance accepts religious and secular jews who reject zionism – they don’t have a problem co-existing with these kinds of jews – they co-existed with them before 1948 and they think they still can. It’s the political jew supremacists (zionists) who are their eternal enemy – they consider them as war criminals beyond redemption.

  3. Taxi says:

    I see israelis are still in denial of the new red lines – they talk like it’s still 1982 and they’re about to invade an anemic Lebanon. This denial is to be expected, though. I mean you would see jew heads exploding to realize that israel is now marked as a graveyard – ok, a hi-tech graveyard, I’ll give ’em that.

  4. Taxi says:

    Well, hezbollah downed the first israeli drone this morning.  Funny, the israeli press contradicts itself, and simultaneously feels the need to mix it all up and start talking about a non-existent other strike on Iraqi resistors who support Iran, a strike that only the saudi and jew media are reporting.

    Compare the jew links below:

    Hezbollah Downs Israeli Drone Over Lebanon; Iranian Militias Reportedly Struck in Syria

    IDF confirms, small Israeli drone falls in Lebanese territory

    So the israeli drone fell on Leb territory a couple of kilometers from the israel border and all by itself and just like that?  LOL okay Jerusalem Post, if you say so.

    Here's the hezb version:

    Hezbollah Fulfills Sayyed Nasrallah Promise, Downs Israeli Drone at Lebanese Border

    Really, the whole thing sounds like a nothing burger to me.  Nothing will come of it.  But it's good to know that it's happened.

  5. Bornajoo says:

    I'm filled with a sense of joy and optimism after reading this. Another splendid article

    I'm optimistic because all of your analysis and predictions so far have proven to be correct. Anyone who has closely followed your blog can see this.

    So I now have every reason to believe that your latest analysis will also soon come to pass and this gives me great hope, even though I know it means that it will be a period of major violence and destruction. But it's the only way. It has always been the only way because we're not dealing with an entity capable of ending this, finally, in any other way.

    Any and every attempt to find any kind of political solution has been used to cynically extend and expand this ongoing crime against humanity. There is only one way to rid the world of this cancerous entity and that it is eradicate it via a strategic war, a war that can't come soon enough

    I wait (not so) patiently for this coming moment of miscalculation which will be guided by their own psychotic sense of evil supremacy which as you so rightly point out will be the moment of their downfall

    Inshalla may it happen soon as people need  to finally be freed and the world needs to be able to heal itself after this tumour is excised from the planet. Things can ONLY get better after this abomination has finally gone!

    Keep up the great work and stay safe 

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks Bornajoo – kind words.  But I must correct you here and humbly say that 'most' of my predictive analysis has come true, not "all" of it no

      If the jews were truly smarter than all of Gentiledom, as they snootily and incessantly claim, they wouldn't have been outsmarted by a bunch of farmers and schoolteachers from south Lebanon, who later came to form Hezbollah as a resistance movement against the israeli invasion of Lebanon back in the early1980's.

      War is certainly coming and the price for both sides will be high – but it will be highest on israel.  The natives are left with no other choice but to now go to war, after 70+ years of israeli mass terrorism and rejection of peace and co-existence with both their neighbors and with the Palestinians.  For the natives, it's kill now or eventually be killed.  Any reasonable person with their self-preservation instinct intact would naturally choose the first option.

      Let's now see what kind of mettle the jews are really made of.

      The 'new jew' that israel has arduously sculpted for 70+ years – ironically in the image of a muscular nazi – sculpted in an attempt to reverse the historic image of the jew as a hunchback coward: this image of the 'new jew' as invincible warrior is about to falter and fully fail before the eyes of the world.  We saw a glimpse of that at Avivim.

      One cannot forever hide what one is.  Deception will only take you so far before the truth eventually renders you a butt-naked swindler.

      Fact is, jews are experts at starting wars, not at state-building and statecraft.  Otherwise israel would by now be living in peace and security with its neighbors, and not be on the brink of destruction.  The israel 'experiment' will teach jews (if its possible to teach jews anything outside of their genocidal talmud) that a State's security is achieved through peaceful discourse and trade with neighbors, not through belligerent terrorism and warmongering.

      Fuck 'em.  I'm glad to see them all go to hell soon.

      The self-confessed talmudic "destroyers of the world" will soon themselves be destroyed.

      And not a day too soon.

  6. Canthama says:

    Taxi, a terrific and bold article, which I fully concur, congrats. Have followed closely the war of aggression against the Syrians since day 1, and every single battle, with or without Hizballah. The latter involvement, in full force since the campaign of al Qusayr, which was in fact the battle to hold Homs-Damascus M5 highway and the seed for the full liberation of all Qalamoun mountains and the border between Syria and Lebanon, to the many large scale battles in Aleppo and Deir ez Zour. Hizballah soldiers are unique, well trained, well disciplined, well equipped and now feared in battle by anyone, from drugged al Qaeda/ISIS suicidal terrorists to the modern apartheid regime spineless army.

    May the day of liberation of occupied Palestine happen, and as you said, the clock is ticking and the apartheid regime will bite the bait when a IAF jet is downed. BTW, few hours ago a IDF surveillance drone was downed in Southern Lebanon.

    • Taxi says:

      Many thanks, Canthama. And let us remember here that the terroristic war that was unleashed on beloved Syria was but the expression of israel’s rage at having lost the 2006 war on Hezbollah. Back in the early years of 2000, Tel aviv couldn’t touch Iran and thus turned its frustration and menace at Lebanon, and when the Hezb in Lebanon kicked israel in the teeth and in the balls in 2006, israel subsequently pushed its terrorist wahabi mercenaries on Syria. Needless to say, although much material damage was caused and many Arab lives were lost, all three mass terrorism projects evidently failed and backfired at the jew face. Look at the consequences of this jew war on Syria: Iran is now at israel’s doorstep, Hezbollah is “500 times” stronger than back in 2006, and Syria has better weaponry than ever before – weapons that israel for decades had succeeded in denying Syria.

      There is no longer such a thing as jew-power in the Levant. There is just a bunch of petrified jews with big guns. Big guns that will be abandoned in the battles of the next war. What we saw in Avivim will be repeated all over Historic Palestine and the Golan in the next war.

      My question is: where the heck are they gonna bury all them dead jews? Surely not in liberated Palestine. I say bury them back in Odessa and Brooklyn where they truly belong.

      • Canthama says:

        Taxi, true indeed, the experience in battlefield by The Resistance, new weapons, tactics, hundreds of thousands trained and experienced soldiers and knowhow in classic and urban warfare places Hizballah, SAA, IRGC, Iraqi Army and thousands of militias in a prime position within all ME in any case of war with the apartheid regime. Big guns won't save them. Keep up the good fight.

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks Jimmy. My location in south Lebanon is close to the ‘second line of defense’ – the israeli terrorists would first have to cross the ‘first line of defense’, past both the Lebanese army AND the Hezbollah brigades. Plus, I’m not expecting the israeli air force to swamp the Lebanese skies like they did back in 2006 – no chance of that happening again when Hezb anti-aircraft missiles are well hidden and lying in wait to bring them down.

    • Taxi says:

      I don’t bother reading or listening to ANYTHING that comes out of the mass-murdering Bahraini leadership. All Arab crypto-jews in the Gulf are but a PR extension of israel’s war on Iran.

      I look forward to watching the fat fucks of Bahrain be the first to flee the region with their fat fuck suitcases, soon as fat fuck missiles start raining on tel aviv.

  7. Taxi says:

    Dear reader, I went to bed early last night to the sound of a jew drone overhead, and I woke up early this morning to the same terrorist air pollution over my farmhouse.  The drone noise stopped a couple of hours ago, but just now, an israeli jet fighter flew over my turf super fast: its noise lasted no more than 10 seconds – most unusually quick.  Jew jets normally circle overhead for a good 10-15 minutes.

    One never knows when the strategically-minded Hezb will hit an israeli jet fighter – I doubt that it will be today as right now the shias in the south are marking the end of Ashura with mass somber prayers etc.  Probably why the coward jew flew over today and not yesterday.

    Will keep you posted on that front.

    • Taxi says:

      Nasrallah is talking live on TV right now – unscheduled.  I will share with you any significant info from his speech.  I suspect it's an Ashura-related speech, but I could be wrong.

      Wouldn't it be great if his speech had ONLY two words in it: "let's roll!".

      (*I write this and the jew jet has returned to now hover overhead in the near distance).

      • Taxi says:

        A link to Nasrallah's live speech:

        Even if you don't understand Arabic, do take a couple of minutes to feel the pulse of his voice and the solidarity of his followers.

      • Taxi says:

        Briefly, the impromptu speech mixed 'Ashura' histories with present war rhetoric.  The overall messages of the war rhetoric were confirmations of the readiness of the Hezb to defend Lebanon – and here below are some of the major points:

        1-  “No other choice now but liberation through resistance”.

        2- To israelis” “You are a Hollywood Army and we learned a lesson from the show you performed”.

        3-  "Since September 1st, and for the first time since 1948, Israel has moved it's 'security buffer zone' from a few kilometers inside of Lebanon to a few kilometers inside of israel (or occupied Palestine, as it should rightly be called)".

        4- "Although israel has already broken the agreement too many times with its aerial transgressions of Lebanese airspace, UN resolution 1701 that was established between israel and the hezb after the 2006 war will be instantly cancelled by the hezb if Israel attacks Lebanon, and the hezb will instantly cross all israel’s red lines at this point".  (Meaning the hezb will begin missiling tel aviv itself).

        5-  "A war imposed on Iran will ignite the whole region and lead to the end of Israel, and to US hegemony in the middle east.".

      • Taxi says:

        Being the natural goof that I am, of course my fave part of the speech was when Nasrallah called the idf a "Hollywood army".  LOOOOOOL!  So true.

        I think that one's a keeper.  It's gonna stick!

         

  8. Taxi says:

    I watched this video by the great investigator Jake Morphonious a few days ago – I recommend it especially for my American brothers and sisters and I remind them of the simple adage: know they enemy!

    (To save y'all time, I've set the video some twenty minutes in to catch the meatier parts of Jake's investigation, but really, I do recommend you watch it all the way thru if your time permits).

      • Sparrow says:

        Oh do saith thou sage…but I've been waiting oh the longest of minutes and the shortest of sumud.  But not near as long as the long suffering PA, LB, IR…Oh how their sumud has taught me so much and has brought me so far…to believe in the true and loath in the false.  To witness final judgement…food has no taste nor doth fill hunger.  Oh thou sage, if only the Hezb would train thee to blast the false birds from thine sky and let burn its carcass in total consuming fire.

        Ashes to ashes, Dust to dust, Destroy israel, we Mustcrying

      • American400 says:

        I doubt many will care. The evangelical fundamentalist might but we'll tell them its their 'doomsday' prayer come true and they will start celebrating too while waiting for their spaceship from God to transport them to Israel to see if they can convert any of the left over Israelis who weren't french fried.

  9. Taxi says:

    Nasrallah today:

    “In order to defend Lebanon, its sovereignty, its security and its dignity there are absolutely no red lines any more,” he said.

    “Despite all the threats and intimidation, today we are affirming the balance of power and reinforcing the deterrent force that protects our country,” Nasrallah said.

    Also here below, a subtitled sample:

  10. charles drake says:

    A positive, great piece of work, my friend.

    What a rare piece of word-actuality in a sea of talmoodick lies, hollyweird ritual, myths, memes and the casting of khazar spell craft.

    MSM all actors and satanick agents.

    These daemons are not jews, just fakers.

    These donmeh these ashkanazim they are cookoo blood suckers.

    The cuckoo's nesting behavior has been known to humans since antiquity. Aristotle and Pliny both described the parasitic behavior of the cuckoo. The idea of the "cuckoo in the nest" was used as an analogy for human behavior at least by the Middle Ages.

  11. Taxi says:

    I'm hearing from reliable sources that recently, the US tried to rope Russia into a security scheme that benefits israel, and that Russia had refused the proposition. 

    Apparently, the US suggested to Moscow that it would agree to completely vacate Syria, handing Syria completely to the Russian umbrella, if Moscow would agree to the following:

    1-  Put maximum pressure and ultimatums on Iran to vacate Syria.

    2- Be a co-signatory with the US on a Security Council proposition that would have the UN install some additional 50.000 UN peace-keeping forces all along israel's borders with both the Lebanon and Syria.

    Russia out and out rejected this slimy plan, saying that the only time it would pressure Iran to leave is if israel agrees to return the Golan back to Syria, which is required by israel under International Law.  And as for the extra UN soldiers to help protect israel, Moscow repeated another International Law at the US:  UN's peace-keeping forces are not meant to be used as buffer upon an occupier's request.

    And that's that!

    Fancy-shmancy-tough-guy israel went from threatening his neighbors with a return to the "stone age", to asking Uncle Bitch-Sam to go get him some 50.000 Gentile soldiers to protect him and his loot from his neighbors.

    What courage and valor, what spunk, what grit and what moxie, israel!

    • ZiojooistanSucks says:

      I'm hearing from reliable sources that recently, the US tried to rope Russia into a security scheme that benefits israel, and that Russia had refused the proposition. 

      Apparently, the US suggested to Moscow that it would agree to completely vacate Syria, handing Syria completely to the Russian umbrella, if Moscow would agree to the following

      The American A-holes need to get the eff out of Syria, and now. No ifs, ands, or buts.

      Does the Axis of Resistance have a strategy to oust these US forces that are illegally occupying Syria? How many US troops are there in Syria right now? I've seen estimates ranging from 2,000 to 4,000 troops, and speculation that the number of US troops illegally occupying Syria might be significantly more than 2000-4000.

      • Taxi says:

        It's hard to find accurate figures of US soldiers currently in Syria.  This is done on purpose by the US military.  But it is estimated to be approximately around 2000 soldiers.  The thing is, these 2000 soldiers need about another 2000 US Halliburton etc workers to support their existence there – not forgetting also the 'special' US teams who train the terrorists, and the private US mercenaries (Black Water/whatever their name is now) that the US government hires.  I'd estimate altogether about 5000-6000 US war-humans are presently in Syria.

        And yes, all the larger Arab Syrian tribes who support Bashar and who have stayed out of the fight against Daesh: their patriotic task is to do a-symmetrical warfare against all foreign forces, including against the US, once Idib has been cleaned up and the Syrian government gives a 60 day notice to all uninvited foreign troops to vacate Syria.

  12. Taxi says:

    Israel must be butt-sore at this turn up from Trump just now – question is, who will he replace that turd with, another jewy turd?

    Trump’s tweet continues…

      • Taxi says:

        (Off topic here but when I've used Firefox today, I've not been able to see tweets that I've embedded in comments – and when I've used Safari, all tweets in comments are visible.  Is anyone else experiencing this tech weirdness today?  Can anyone explain why it's happening and how to remedy it?  Any pointers on this would be greatly appreciated.  I am utterly mystified as to why this is happening).

      • ZiojooistanSucks says:

        …when I’ve used Firefox today, I’ve not been able to see tweets that I’ve embedded in comments

        Weird, I’m using a Firefox based browser and I can see the embedded tweets in comments.

        Off topic here

         

        Also off topic here, Taxi! This is about a funny little video that you, or someone else possibly, previously posted a link to on Plato’s.

        Do you remember posting a link to a video on YouTube or some other site, of a guy who's standing next to a map of "israel", who then shakes his head and snaps his fingers (or something like that), which causes the map of "israel" to instantly transform into a map of Palestine? I remember it being a really short video, possibly an ident for an Arabic TV/news channel?

        I've been going crazy trying to find this video again! Do you remember it at all, Taxi?

        If you, or if anybody else knows the video I'm talking about, and can repost a link to it, I'd be eternally grateful!

      • Taxi says:

        Yes, I  remember the fantastic video – I don't remember the title of it off hand, but I will soon make time to find it and re-post it here.

      • Taxi says:

        Hey ZiojooistanSucks.

        Usually, I tend to never visit old articles, but I did just now visit the last seven articles in an attempt to locate the video you're referring to.  Well, holy shit I've written a lotta crap about israel lol!  God, I must have written a million+ words by now dissing on them lol!

        In any case, I also discovered so very many videos I've posted on old articles are now banned by youtube and given the 'gray' veneer treatment.  Unfortunately, I suspect that one of these many banned videos is the one we're looking for as I can't seem to find it.

        Oh well, you guys out there better watch vids soon as I post them cuz it looks like they get deleted by youtube sooner than later.

        Too bad that vid is gone – it was a good one.

  13. Bornajoo says:

    I had the same problem with being unable to see embedded videos and tweets on Platos last week. I use Opera. This week it's all fine 🤔. I have no idea what causes this to happen 

    So Trump brought in Bolton and followed all his psychotic and evil advice which has all backfired spectacularly. In fact it's ended with one of the biggest strategic deals between China and Iran. You actually can't make this up. So it was obvious he was getting the boot which is now confirmed and good fucking riddance to that deranged zionist turd-head. But let's see who replaces him

    The news is getting better, and better, and better. I might need pinching too! 

     

    • Taxi says:

      Hey I need a pinch and a bucket of ice over my head too lol!

      Bolton got fired cuz all his war projects failed and made Trump personally look the fool and did not serve American economic or hegemonic powers – rather, the Bolton ‘touch’ had the reverse and adverse effect. His warmongering on Venezuela, Yemen, N. Korea, China, Russia, Syria and Iran: well, non of it worked out, did it? But the straw that I think broke the camel’s back was Bolton sidestepping Trump several days ago and giving Netanyahu permission and encouragement to go ahead and declare the ‘scheduled’ annexation of the West Bank, thus making Trump’s chances of meeting with Tehran even more difficult to pencil in – a meeting that Trump needs to present to the electorate as a ‘re-negotiations of the Iran Deal is in positive progress’, not the absolute disaster for America that breaking the deal has become.

      It’s a Trumpian rebellion against Sheldon Adleson who imposed Bolton on Trump. And also it’s a sign that the US under Trump, for now and for the foreseeable future, will not be attacking Iran, or putting further boots on the ground anywhere in the middle east for the sake of Israel’s current fragile security situation. Trump probably thinks that his zealot base will counter any ‘punishing’ jew media attacks on him during campaign season – he figures jews equal money not votes and what he needs more of at the ballot box is votes. In the same way that we saw ugly fights between Obama and Netanyahu behind the scenes, we will probably start to see the same between Trump and Netanyahu.

      As far as Trump and Adleson is concerned, Trump probably thinks he’s already ticked all the ‘gifts’ to israel tied to his one hundred million dollar donation from Adleson. He’s given him Jerusalem, the Golan, big freaking dollars and a free-hand to openly strike in Syria and clandestinely in Iraq and Yemen. Trump gave the jews many opportunities for what they love the most: killing many, many, many Arabs – and stealing their resources.

      Going forward, we’re about to see Trump learn that there is no end to the depth of jewish greed, narcissism and bloodlust.

      • Canthama says:

        Taxi, believe you got a very valid point there, the warmongering and posturing from the US regime in the past few years can only be understood as a complete failure of foreign policy and a sign of unequivocal change in times.

        Obama was the last US criminal leader to succeed in destroying Nations, such as Libya & Ukraine, though Syria and Yemen were severely hurt, they fought back with the help of allies.

        I see Trump as a buffoon, his mantra in getting a better deal is a BS, he just want to be seeing as on top, it doesn't matter the deal at all, so his attempts with DPRK, Yemen & Afghanistan are clear indication that he will try any means to be seen as a Statesman, on the other side he knows the US is over extended and that the up coming global economic collapse is nearing and that the free & easy money will be gone, so he needs to pull back (see, here, there is not even a slight chance of any war), and that is what we will see in the next 18 months, the US pulling back (defeated but calling a win), from many places, and that may include Iraq & Syria besides Afghanistan and a reduction of troops in Germany, South Korea and Japan. 

        Yemen is a different story, clearly nobody gives a f•ck at the UN, and here the US and its allies in EU sell precious weapons to KSA, so the way I can see Yemen be solved is for KSA to bend, if not then this conflict will continue until drones start hitting major airports in KSA and Riyadh, seriously and not for fun.

        Iran is a totally different ball game, the US got zero support from its blood thirsty allies to go after Iran, absolute zero, only from the apartheid regime and the zio-regimes in Bahrain and KSA, when the "water hit the butt-old Brazilian saying", all GCC regimes pulled back any sort of warmongering against Iran since they knew they would disappear, leaving the pair US & apartheid regime alone and on the spot, and we know they did not attack Iran not because they do not have bombs or means, we know they did not attack Iran because they knew they could not coup with the consequences, destruction of GCC, occupied Palestine and many thousands of US soldiers dead in Iraq, GCC and Syria. The stupidest thing I ever saw in my life was the US withdrawal from JCPOA, it allowed Iran to re start the nuke program, officially and to all to see, meanwhile the US and the criminals in occupied Palestine lost every and all meaning of stopping it, I can only imagine what it could be a Trump's "what it takes to win a deal" with Iran, now that Iran has all the leveraging, moral ground and a bit more on their side. This is just beyond me, I've seeing stupid moves, but this one tops, and good for Iran and all its allies, since this new situation will change southern Asia forever, Iran influence in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Yemen, Syria, Turkey, Lebanon and possibly UAE and Qatar will be way stronger and that will have severe consequences to Palestine.

        Next 18 months will be very interesting.

         

      • Taxi says:

        Thanks for your many good observations, Canthama. Trump’s ‘Art of the Deal’ in a nutshell is the following: go in impossibly high and hard and rude, and when the negotiating table is all shook up and discombobulated, smile and say: ‘just kidding, now let’s deal’. Literally, this is Trump’s business technique and MO. It’s not full-proof. Sometimes it works, other times it backfires – all depending on the personality and leverage of the person sitting opposite. Point is, it’s an unorthodox gamble. Indeed, pretty much every move that Trump has made in his foreign policy, from sanctions and tariffs and breaking contracts, to threatening to invade Venezuela and nuke N.Korea etc – it’s all the same pattern of bully-stupidity and is as far away from a professional and productive negotiation. Anyway, truly, he bores me – it’s why I don’t talk much about him – or any other American or Anglo-zionist leader for that matter. They’re all so goddam boring! And pathological liars to boot. I mean there’s only so many times one can listen to a certified liar.

        And speaking of lies, nobody does it worse than the israeli military, especially when they attempt to allay the fears of their citizens. Check out this israeli Brigadier General and his stupid spin about hezbollah:

        Israel and Hezbollah Are on a Collision Course

        Don’t they know that it only serves the enemy to have your citizenry drowning in delusions of grandeur? Man, the jews are NOT gonna know what hit them when the sky starts falling on their brainwashed heads.

  14. charles drake says:

    when one cannot fight a hezbollah man because he fights back.

    switch to the default setting get your mossadicks to fire fire crackers and bottle rockets and scream hamas hamas hamas.
    then kill come woman and children the real semite of the region

    who are hamas  but zionist counter gang.

    nuttyahoo chabad looking for the final solution funny that word.

    if i remember correct the transfer agreement coin had swastika  on ones side and star of david on the other.

    nazi and ashkanazim  as one.

     

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues his long track record of attempting to out-hawk all political opponents, announcing on Tuesday his intention of annexing parts of the West Bank, including the Jordan Valley, if re-elected

    “I will not do anything without getting a clear mandate from the public, and so the citizens of Israel, I ask you for a clear mandate to do this,” Netanyahu said while campaigning ahead of the September 17 election. "This is a historic opportunity to apply sovereignty to communities in Judea and Samaria."

    During the unveiling of his provocative plan, which he said would be accomplished in coordination with the US, he pointed to a map of the Jordan Valley, claiming also Israel could bring its sovereignty over the land but without annexing "a single Palestinian"

    There is a unique and once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to do something with broad consensus and bring safe permanent borders to the State of Israel. This will ensure that Judea and Samaria do not become Gaza, and that Kfar Saba, Netanya and Tel Aviv will not become like communities along the border of Gaza,”

     

     

     
     

     

  15. Taxi says:

    Hey y'all – sorry but am too busy to be on Plato's chatterbox today.  Hopefully I'll have more computer time tomorrow – will respond then to comments, share new info etc.

    Have a goodly-goodly!

    • Taxi says:

      Also, no drones at all overhead since yesterday afternoon. And I guess the jet that flew over for a handful of seconds yesterday was timed to coincide with Nasrallah’s speech: a little jew muscle-flexing then quickly fleeing.

  16. Taxi says:

    Let us remember that Israel wants Iran destroyed simply because it supports Palestine. 

    It’s ALL about Palestine.  It always was about Palestine.  All them 70 years of constant jew wars here and there and everywhere – all of them devastating wars were, and continue to be, about Palestine.  Even our antagonism towards certain south American nations is all about their support for Palestine – nothing else. 

    You see how leaving the Palestine injustice to go on for so long has caused so much war?  The Arabs have been telling us for decades to please solve the Palestine crisis and all we did was kick ‘em victims in the guts and in the eyeballs and give Israel more weapons and more territory.

  17. Taxi says:

    No more 'hit-and-hide' for terrorist israel.  Either go to full war, or respect your neighbor's territory (land/water/air).  Impossible to Yinon up anymore – those days are OVER!

    But how will an israeli politician get voted into office without them offering the klepto-loving israeli voter a chunk of Arab land here and a pool of Arab blood there?

  18. Taxi says:

    Liberating Palestine will see the eviction of colonialism from the middle east for once and for all. Nothing will be as big of a geopolitical event than this since WW2.

    The Levant has had over 500 years of colonialism without a break.  First the Ottomans came and stayed for 400 long years, then came the Brits and French and colonized the Levant for 40+ years, then came the psycho euro-jews and have stayed already for 70+ years.  There were no borders in the Levant between Syria, Lebanon and Historic Palestine before Sykes-Pico.  At least the long Turkish colonization didn't cut up the place over a couple of bottles of Brandy, like Mr. Sykes and Mr. Pico did.

  19. Taxi says:

    Israeli jet circling overhead right now…  lingering this time and not just passing over –  I've timed the hovering at 2:14 mins.

    The fuckers can't help themselves, can they?  Aggression is their heroin.

    The Hezb will down an israeli jet in a calculated and strategic manner – they are not a knee-jerking lot.

  20. Taxi says:

    Everything seems to be falling apart in Netanyahu's universe: Trump's hostility towards Iran is somewhat 'softening' this week and he wants to chinwag with the Mullahs – plus their warmongering Bolton goyboy got the heave-ho a couple of days ago.  Netanyahu is really, really VERY mad about that, especially Trump’s wanting to now meet the Iranians.  Last week wasn't a good week for Netanyahu either: he got an uppercut from the Hezb boys and his teeth are still missing.  So what does he do?  Pick on Palestinians, of course.  But he'd better watch how he steps into Gaza from here on: the resistance dudes there just might pick up the phone to Nasrallah and say: 'we can't handle it bro, come give us a hand y'all'.

    This is the new reality: if israel attacks any member of the multi-nation Axis of Resistance and the assault itself threatens that member's 'existence' or deterrence capabilities, then all members are rolling up their sleeves and mucking in.  This is the strategic security pact they're all made with each other.

    The jews being professional overreachers, yeah, they're bound to miscalculate sooner or later, especially in Gaza.  Gaza is full of tripwires.

    Gaza rockets fired at southern Israel for second day in a row

    Netanyahu: Israel Will Probably Have No Choice but to Go to War in Gaza

    Ooh and before I forget, take a look at what happened to Benyamin Netanyahu a couple of days ago – I just hope everyone in that hall was wearing kosher adult diapers:

     

    • Canthama says:

      Satanyahoo may be left with a fight with Gazah, but it seems now we will finally see Palestinians a bit more untied, so the apartheid regime may see itself in a broader conflict in the West bank as well, and with the latest annexation announcement, we can be sure an ugly moment is ahead, and an attack on Gazah may be the spark to it. 

      The consequence may be that Satanyahoo got his hands burned with the attack on Hezb Allah, and on his deep stupidity, he may pull a false flag to go all in for an attack against Gazah but this time his flank will be wide open and IDF loses be on the hundreds. Political suicide in my view, it will be either the attack or jail for him and his dirty family, he will go for the attack.

  21. Taxi says:

    Jews are in the news so very much, and literally all this year, not in a good way at all.

    I've lost count of how many freaking jew pervs have been exposed this year.  I've lost count of how many times jews have accused Gentiles of antisemitism and taken away their freedom of speech and freedom to trade, to the chagrin of silenced Americans.  And now this:

    Israel accused of planting mysterious spy devices near the White House

    Note how Politico lauds israel for its spying 'skills' and disses on Trump and China throughout the article – downplaying israel's insidious espionage crimes.  What a bunch of traitors and sheckeled cocksuckers.

    All this sycophantic israel-fawning will end with the death of israel, and American media can then hopefully return to some semblance of normal journalism, rather than be a mossad propaganda arm in America, which is what it is right now.

  22. Kelvin D. says:

    Bolton’s Replacement- Ex-VP of Boeing, Board Member

    The man who replaced Bolton, Charles Kupperman, as National Security Adviser to Trump has links to the defense-contract industry.

    Doesn’t this show proof of the close two-axis pro-Israel war machine bond between the Zionist Lobby and the MIC? 

    Of course, in opposition to the War Party (ideological& defense industry) is the Big Oil – kept in check by the Party. Oil opposes sanctions and war, of course. 

    Agree?

    https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/09/10/boltons-replacement-charles-kupperman-another-islamophobe-charge-critics?amp

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks Kelvin. And yes, I agree alright.

      It used to be that you could google the names of top execs in the arms industry with just a mouse-click, but google now makes it impossible to access such information. But back in the days when you did have access, you’d find that such a list is approximately a good 90% jewish (they allowed 10% Gentiles as token and cover). This is no accident, and most certainly not due to the exceptional business abilities of ‘jews’, as they would have us believe. Cronyism, nepotism, blackmail and coercion are the methods that jews have been employing for their infiltration of American power centers since the early 20th century. After the jewy Federal Reserve was established, MIC and Congress (guns and shopping-dollars) were the two main institutions that were targeted by ZOG for usurpation. We’ve discussed this in detail thru several Plato articles in the archives.

      What can I tell you, Kelvin, except that by now, I’ve given up on America cuz it doesn’t exist anymore. What we now have is Washington DC as a slave-colony to tel aviv. All elections are fixed to allow the most malleable (read compromised) Gentile into the White House. Our functioning president, unelected by the American voter, resides in tel aviv, and our puppet president lives in DC.

      I wish that jews only suffered from islamophobia, but they’re just downright anti-Gentile altogether, which, because of the high percentage of Gentiles in the world, makes them bluntly anti-humanity itself. At this stage, only an American revolution or the destruction of tel aviv will change this obese abuse of power by the jewish minority. And lucky for us, tel aviv is now and finally in the crosshairs and its chances of reversing this is practically zero.

      It’s the only thing that any freedom-loving American has to look forward to now: the destruction of the jewish state that has been nothing but a criminal and kleptomaniacal force in our midst.

  23. Kelvin D. says:

    Thanks Taxi, 

    Yes, I am aware of prior posts. One of the neocons even became board member of one of Big Arms right after service; can’t remember. 

    Now, I am interested in Big Oil relationship with the MIC-Zionist Lobby complex. 

    It can be said absent this juggernaut, oil would have cheaper and plentiful for Americans, but keep in mind US imports just about as much oil from Saudi Arabia as Mexico – before fracking. 

    Do Big Oil have Zionist execs depressing Oil influences & confrontation with MIC-Lobby? Or, Zionist banks credit to Big Oil can play that role, too? Or, both?

    If absence of Jews in top Oil positions, given profitability, will tell you concentrations in other areas isn’t accidental. 

    Or, industries marked to be checked/destroyed isn’t where Jews go – given the potential of a conflict of economic interests & greed against MIC-Lobby- overriding or complicating political/war interests?

    Even if prior intentions of neutralizing Oil were salient, pressures and divergences may come to pass? Let others run them!

    Now, I know the Rothschilds are involved in some small oil ones in Syria, but not heavy 7 or so Big Oil.

    Would love your take!  

     

    • Sparrow says:

      It's all going down in the US…ALL OF IT.  The US will be humbled and left scrambling for the crumbs.  There won't be crumbs.  The US like the jew israel is imploding from within and rightly so.  What is witnessed now is scrambling for the crumbs.  It's called "reaping" and "karma" and whatever other adjective fits.  What Gilad Atzmon described above paints the exact same here in the US.  Just as these same leaches have control in israel, the dual citizens are and have brought down the US.  One can not start over unless destroyed from it's evil past workings and operating mob tactics.  It is free fall now.  AND I'm happy of it.  Justice will prevail not greed, not power, not arrogance, not kingdom, not kings, not queens, not elites, not perversion, not…not…not broken heart  

    • Taxi says:

      You probably know more about the jew-oil connection than I do, Kelvin. The one thing I do know though is that Rothschild’s banking institutions do advance loans to world governments for giant industrial projects, and this includes crude oil projects. But I suspect that although jews have managed to burrow into the global oil industry here and there, they have not quite managed to fully infiltrate and take over this particular industry completely. Their attempts at stealing newly-discovered Syrian, Lebanese and Palestinian gas and oil will all amount to naught when tel aviv is tumbled and rumbled into rubble, so I’m not really concerned with this particular target of jewish kleptomania in the Levant – it is but a temporary status.

  24. Kelvin D. says:

    Taxi & Sparrow,

    The US will decline to economic depression eventually, and one to be accelerated by the Zionist war machine, already in the works. 

    Israel’s disappearance will de-mobilize American Zionism, yes, but so will decline of the USA into depression. 

    US may first became a second rate power, like Australia, and of no use to Zionism militarily. Or, post- depression, if not fragmented. Likely, Union will not survive depression. 

    You look at cities like Chicago and wonder how this level of dysfunction exists in a major American city- Chicago’s kids are raised in a much poorer environment with poorer life outcomes/prospects than kids in Taxi’s neighborhoods. 

    The trouble is that economic decline will ghettoize more and more neighborhoods- an ever greater enveloping circle over greater neighborhoods. With attendant social ills. 

    • Taxi says:

      Look at glam-bam Los Angels and gay-humanitarian-leftie San Fransisco, respectively here, and here.

      You’d think these neighborhoods are in 3rd world countries and not located in the current reigning superpower. Even though these two affluent West Coast cities have always had a visible homeless population on streets here and there, but it’s a recent phenomenon for them to have literally expanding cardboard/tent cities that come with mass public defecation and mass opioid and meth addiction.

      And you’re right to point out that kids from American’s under-class fare worse than kids being raised here in south Lebanon (be they Lebanese, or Syrian and Palestinian refugee kids).

      First, there are no homeless people here – none. Yeah sure you find several refugee camps with all the misery that comes with it, but you never see people sleeping on pavements or defecating in the streets. Yeah sure at the height of the Syrian war, you would be approached at red traffic lights by Syrian children and mothers begging or money, but it’s been a couple of years at least that I’ve last seen this, as many Syrian refugees have now returned to their homeland. This lack of homelessness and pan-handling on the streets of south Lebanon is because the social construct here is completely different to that of the West. Here, it’s the family that takes care not to have a member living on the streets as this would stain the family’s reputation that would spell social suicide. Here, the poor depend on their families and each other, while in the West, the poor depend on their government and its system. Here lies the big difference.

      Also, the village where I live is literally crime-free, as indeed are other surrounding villages. My village has no police station and literally one single policeman who basically does nothing but zip around on his bike from cafe to courtyard: smoking cigarettes and drinking coffee with the villagers. In the past 8 years since I’ve been here, I’ve heard of only 2 petty crime incidents that required the services of this solo policeman, and these crimes were to do with hungry Syrian refugees, newly arrived to the village all broke and needing to steal chickens and eggs to feed their families – (yes they have Syrian refugees here in the village: they work as cheap labor in construction and farming).

      Apart from the civic-safety factor of living here, ie I never lock my car and my house doors are wide open all day long, the other aspect of living here that I very much appreciate is the lack of over-sexed giant billboards with tits and asses and botoxed lips a-la Los Angeles style (where I used to live). Judging by the incredibly high birth rate here in south Lebanon, it seems that the natives don’t need to be taught about libidos by advertisers. You just don’t see anyone emphasizing their sexuality in public, even though there are so very many attractive people here of both sexes and of all ages and of all religious faiths. They do not wear their sexuality on their sleeves like Westerns do – they simply keep it to themselves and in their bedrooms. This creates an environment where the residents are not being assaulted by groinal distractions throughout the day, but remain fairly focused on the important tasks of providing for their families and repelling potential invaders (terrorist israel). Instead of a public consumed and preoccupied with sex, the natives here are basically orientated towards family, land-care and the principles of freedom (Resistance).

      So, Kelvin, yes, I’d say this makes for a better child-rearing environment, despite the constant threat of war with israel. Most certainly heathier than the low hells of Chicago, and even the high heavens of Bel Air.

      The West is already a moral ghetto. History informs us that what follows is most certainly a gradual, physical ghetto-ization. This is what we’re currently witnessing more and more of in the US and other parts of the so-called civilized West.

      • Sparrow says:

        Love reading about life in the Leb Taxi…thank you broken heart  You are so fortunate and blessed to be able to share it and live it.  It's only in my dreams here.

  25. Kelvin D. says:

    I would tentatively agree with non-prominence in Big Oil at least at top levels. 

    Partly, because of rural state origins of the industry and not coastal. 

    Shouldn’t mean absence of controlling influence, either. 

    First, it isn’t for lack of concentrated power, for if they managed takeover the state itself with all of its machinery of self-defense, then, it stands to reason a coup against private industry is quite easier. Keep in mind Israeli intelligence is involved and works closely with MIC-Zionism alliance. It’s not for lack of power, and some other deterrents must be sought. 

    Keep in the Zionists do economic sabotage/damage against business seen unfriendly, such as Arab-Americans’. Ditto economic espionage & theft of intellectual property, and it partly explains MIC presence- to integrate it with Israel’s. 

    I do know that Oil took on AIPAC in US congress in 90s but was roundly beaten to naught- and I read AIPAC celebrated given audacity. 

    So, a big conflict does exist between these two camps. 

    Big Oil HATES sanctions and regime change policy (and also actual war) against oil producers. 

    They’re all too happy to deal with all kinds of scoundrels, potentates and tin pots. 

    The firing of Rex Tillerson as well as his ascension to power was an attempt by the industry to influence policy and militate against the war machine. His firing was a victory for MIC-Zionists, and shows their dominance. 

    But the question persists: why not take over Oil itself given the large capital? Especially if banks are the supreme suppliers of credit and are thus creditors, to any industry in a Western capitalist economy. 

    My view is that webs of links exist-but don’t know the extent. 

    • Taxi says:

      Thank you for sharing your observations.

      There is definitely a jewish presence in the global oil industry, but it remains largely in the hands of Gentiles and your ‘ruralism’ reason for this makes sense, although I’m sure other factors contribute to this too, such as the the wide-spread locations of oil production in the 7 continents of the world. Jews may fully control the West, but it only represents 2 continents. The other 5 continents where oil is found have by far less jewish political power than in the West – and Rothschild banking can only do so much if jewish political power is not simultaneously present at highest degree and level.

  26. Taxi says:

    Regarding israel's terrorist strikes on Syria, the Axis of Resistance has been saying: enough is enough!  Now, apparently Putin too is bluntly saying it.  No more kid-glove treatment for the chosenite-terrorists!

    Russia prevents Israeli airstrikes in Syria

    Fuck-fuck-fuck!  What the hell is blood-addicted israel going to do?!  Not even Gaza is a viable battlefield for terrorist jews anymore.  They cannot guarantee a casualty-free war there, nor even guarantee an out and out victory over Hamas and Islamic Jihad without the wider Axis of Resistance members stepping in too and burying the talmudic lot of them.

    And you wanna tell me Yinon is still alive?!

     

    • Not a squeek about why    "and the Lebanese Army is nowhere to be seen!"  …. isn't that because the West run by the US and their 'closest ally' forbid the supplying of arms to the Lebanese Army so that they could defend and deter the criminals across the border !?! Had it not been for Iran's support for the Palestinian Cause , the Lebanon (as well as the whole of the Levant ) would have been devastated years ago ,  and Israel would have been waltzing all over that  country !

      And why is the US not ever sanctioned for supplying Israel with the heaviest and most lethal  arms of all categories , as well as for the everlasting dishonest  diplomatic support and innumerable UN vetos  , no matter what crimes Israel commits ? 

      I am so viscerally digusted by the double standards and corruption of all concerned . 

      And yes, it is ALL about Palestine , every time, everywhere !

       

      • Taxi says:

        Thanks Bintbiba.

        They're got that point totally wrong.  Both hezbollah and the Leb army are present at the Leb-israel border, and although few in number and poorly armed, the Leb army posts are completely visible but Hezbollah's posts and fighters are not.

        And you're right, the oooooooh sooooo baaaaaad mullahs are the ones who are actually stopping more catastrophic wars for israel in the middle east, wars that intentionally create mass war-refugee migrations to Europe.  (Currently, Arabs represent some 70% of world refugees – it was never the case before Bush jnr invaded Iraq back in 2003).

        And yes, the hypocrisy of arming israel with latest tech mass-murdering machines while criminalizing the suppliers of arms to the Resistance is beyond sickening.  It is a downright crime against the concept of humanistic self-preservation, as well as a rape of the traditional American adage: 'Live Free or Die'.

        Yes-yes-yes!  It's ALL about Palestine.  ALWAYS about Palestine.

        …  Till Palestine is free.

  27. American400 says:

    Ken Silverstein is a Jew who writes Washington Babylon. He use to concentrate on corruption in DC long time ago when I first came across hm. Now he writes on foreign policy also and this article is pretty fair for a Jew who supports a Israel….except he thinks a Israel should be Poland or the Amazon….LOL

    See what you think about how he describes Nasrallah.

     

    Meet the Man Doing More to Protect America from ISIS than Donald Trump:Hassan Nasrallah, the Islamic World’s Che

    https://washingtonbabylon.com/meet-nasrallah/

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks for a grrrrrreat link, American. It’s about the only mainstream ‘Westy’ article on the Hezb and Nasrallah that’s actually based on fact and not on tel avivian fiction. Ken Silverstein gets 95% of the info right. Here’s a handful of incorrect statements he makes, beginning with when he says: “There is zero chance Hezbollah is going to invade Israel”.

      First, it’s NOT an “invasion”, it’s a liberation.

      Second, Nasrallah himself on many occasions has stated that the liberation of Galilee is definitely on the cards in the next war. Nasrallah is a man known for keeping his word 100% of the time.

      But I guess the Ken Silverstein would be hard pressed to imagine such a thing as mightly israel being brutally “invaded” by little Lebanon’s Hezbollah. He’s probably imagining in his head that Hezbollah would behave towards the jews of israel just like the occupying idf forces behave towards the Palestinians. BUT, this is not the case at all. In fact, there’s right now ongoing Hezbollah meetings and studies by a special-assigned internal council who are trying to determine ‘what to do’ and ‘how best’ to treat the jewish settlers who would indeed be captured in the Galilee upon its liberation by Hezbollah. I have no doubt that from the moral angle, Hezbollah would adhere to the Geneva Conventions on treatment of prisoners of war, conventions that happen to also coincide with Islamic rules of conduct in war. And on a practical front, the special-assigned council is studying and will be prepping for special hospitals and ‘holding compounds’ where captured jewish settlers will be kept till it’s decided which country they would next be shipped to – the decision resting on individual cases and visa/passport feasibility etc.

      You bet your shekel that Hezbollah is serious about liberating the Galilee!

      And yeah, like you, I was amused at his ‘israel should have been created in Germany or Poland’.

      Here I say Kudos to the writer for saying the above, but what he doesn’t understand is that israel has not only created itself in the Arab world, but has also cloned itself in pretty much every nation in the Western Hemisphere.

      There are so very many freaking shadow-israels everywhere you look in the West!

      Moreover, the article’s writer (and I don’t care if he’s jewish or shmooish) says: “Maybe he [Nasrallah] daydreams about turning Lebanon, a highly diverse country, into an Islamic Republic but he shows no signs of seeking to implement that and has sought to bridge differences between Shias, Sunnis and Christians, the three major religious groups”. Well, let me clarify this point to the reader: Nasrallah has no intention of turning Lebanon into “an Islamic Republic”. He’s as much said it himself in several of his speeches a few years back. In these past speeches, he added that the only way that Lebanon would become an Islamic Republic is if “the majority of Lebanese voted for it, and by a majority I don’t mean 51% but rather 99%”, Nasrallah had emphasized. This, of course is an impossibility in Lebanon as almost 40% of Lebanon is Christian.

      Another point here about the jews of Lebanon mentioned in the article: I’ve been told by a very reliable source that some 400+ Lebanese jews still live in Lebanon (they are Lebanese, after all!). That they keep their religious practices quiet; and jewish burials in remote hills are guarded by hezb soldiers. That Hezbollah is aware of these Lebanese jews by name and address and have open, friendly communications with their rabbinical leadership in the Lebanon – a leadership that has zero contact with any israeli official. That both the Leb jews and Hezbollah have agreed that Hezbollah is their protector so long as they don’t operate as israel agents. This explains why the Hezb sent guards to protect the Beirut Synagogue during the 2006 war.

      Finally, even though it’s clear from my many articles and comments that I absolutely adore the Hezbollah, I also am not a hezb “groupie”. I am with them 100% (x inifity!) in their struggle against israel and the insidious Western colonialism still present in the middle east, but I have zero interest in their religious beliefs and lifestyle. And you know what? They don’t mind my attitude at all. I live among them and obviously I’m not a moslem – my wardrobe instantly gives me away – my fashion sense remains unisex and casual: a comfortable, surfy ‘Venice Beach’ look lol. I do stick out in a crowd of shia hijabi women, but no one has ever been fazed by my wardrobe and I certainly have never dressed just to ‘blend in’ with the natives. So long as I am against their terrorist enemy who’s mass murdered their husbands and boys and fathers, I’m good in their books. They don’t care about what I think about their religious lifestyle, and they don’t care that I do not conform to theirs. By comparison to other muslim sects in the mideast, the southern Leb shias sure are by far the most tolerant and accepting of the ‘other’.

      For me, Nasrallah is the smartest and most intellectually agile leader in the world today – his honesty is legendary, not anemic, as is the case of 99% of ALL politicians operating on earth today. And he is also so goddamn modest about his stunning achievements, which is a sign of genuine empathy and caring for his people.

      Nasrallah’s village is not that far from where I am, like a 25 minute drive, but I’ve never been there cuz I’ve not wanted my face and my license plate caught on idf spy cameras heh! No doubt the vile, murderous jews monitor every corner in that village, in the hope of one day catching Nasrallah sneaking back to his village to visit his grandparent’s graves. No chance of that ever happening. Like the linked article says, Nasrallah is “pragmatic”, not sentimental.

  28. American400 says:

    I see indications among US Jews that they are sweating,the monster they supported shows signs of cannibalizing  itself .  Kagan is an uber zionist example. He appears spooked by Israel becoming more religiously  fascist. Plus the Nationalist trend sweeping the nations was fine with Israel since it is a nationalistic Jewish state, but now that  nationalism has broken out  in the US the Jews are worried that might lead to the US eventually dropping Israel .

    Israel and the decline of the liberal order
    By Robert Kagan September 12, 2019
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/09/12/liberal-world-order-helped-israel-flourish-now-state-is-pushing-back/?noredirect=on

     EXCERPTS:
    "What makes Israelis think if the United States were to cease supporting the liberal world order and began shedding the alliances it created after World War II, that the only ally it would not shed would be Israel?… And how would Israel fare in the kind of world that would emerge if the United States stopped trying to uphold the liberal order?

    Such a world would once again be a multipolar struggle for power and advantage, pitting Russia, China, India, Japan, Iran, the stronger European powers and the United States against one another — all with large populations, significant territories and vast economies. What would be the fate of tiny nations such as Israel in such a world, no matter how well they might be armed and no matter how advanced their economies? In today’s world, Israel is strong and successful. It outshines its weaker and less-developed neighbors.

    But in the world of self-interested sovereign nation-states, a world with no liberal community, Israel is a mouse surrounded by elephants, all clamoring for a piece of the Middle East. Would it find another powerful protector?''

    The obvious answer is "NO." Why would another country with enough problems of its own pick up or make friends with an American cast off that has been brutally and illegally occupying and expelling indigenous Palestinians for seven decades? Indeed, for any relationship to develop, especially with the Arab world and Iran, Jews would have to abandon Zionism and withdraw from illegally occupied Palestine.. 

     

    • Taxi says:

      You're fishing good stuff up for us from the swampy newsstand that I tend to avoid visiting (the smell, the smell, oh the horror – somebody puleeez pass me a nose peg!).  Another great share from you today, Thanks, American. 

      As many of us have observed, jews always turn to canibalism when no more Gentiles are available to rob, murder then dine on.  And I'm glad you posted an encompassing excerpt from your linked article: it sums up Kagan's quintessential point in his very long and somewhat long-winded article. 

      I went to the link and started reading it with focus, but soon lost interest and basically half-heartedly merely perused the rest of it.   I stopped reading properly because all present zionist geopolitical configurations that do not discuss and pars the existential war at israel's doorstep are moot to me.  What the heck is the point of writing (or reading) about israel's relationship with anybody when its longevity itself is in question?  What's the point of fully reading Kagan on israel when tel aviv's looming destroyers are mentioned only ONCE by him in his gigantic, fretful article?  LOL!  I mean honestly, what a waste of time for the vile Robert Kagan to be concerned with 'America dropping Israel in the medium-far future', when its immediate future is at stake.  But I guess the shekel hasn't dropped yet for brainy ziojew makers and shakers.  Somebody should be kind and tell them jews that israel's coffin measurements have already been taken by the Axis of Resistance – all that remains is the imminent death and funeral arrangements.

      I suspect Kagan's sudden "cannibalism" is more about American jews now wanting to drop Netanyahu as "king of the Jews".  They want a new jew king now.  To them, whatever Netanyahu has been doing lately is just not working anymore.

      Really, Kagan's article reads like a loooooooong justification for giving Netanyahu the boot.

      Yeah, American elite jews have a GIANT say in who runs israel (Kagan being one of them jew elites!).  Israel's prime minister is not voted in but is selected by an elite jew council, comprised of both diaspora and israel-settlement billionaires, just like our president is selected by the same talmudic mafia running DC.

      Democracy is a hoax.

      Well, it's been turned into one by elite jews, who traditionally are actually anti-democracy: their preference for tribalism over democracy is stamped all over their foreheads.

      Kagan and his elite jew gangbangers now want the leftie israeli competition to Netanyahu to take over running the terrorist state.  The Gantz brigade – it's whom Kagan's DC lot are now siding with – thus I suspect that's who will next be voted in this coming Tuesday: Gantz's coalition. 

      But don't be fooled into thinking that a real left exists in israel.  There is no such thing as 'the left' in israel or in zionist ideology.  It's a ruse, this left-right thing in israel.  And actually if we're to look at israel's wars with its neighbors, it's the so-called left who did actually start most of them wars and it's the leftist jews in government who have actually committed more mass murders and atrocities than the israeli right have.

      One thing is for sure though:  an 'atmosphere' of civil war between the religious and the debauched in jewish israel is already very much present.  In any case, even though a jewish civil war is possible only under certain conditions (like if gay israeli jews began expanding out of coastal tel aviv where they represent 25% of tel avivians, and started setting up hyper-gay colonies in inland orthodox 'Judea and Sumaria), this projected jewish civil war would be impossible now because the death of israel will come waaaaaay before a jewish civil war would erupt in israel.

      What a revolting spectacle of supremacy and hubris this israeli election has been.  Nah, same, same as it ever was!

  29. Taxi says:

    A perfect serenity of sky tents the south of Lebanon.  Not a single jew buzz in the sky has been heard here for two days in a row now.

    Israeli elections are on Tuesday, in two days time.  Will Netanyahu start a war tomorrow to reverse his imminent prison sentence?  Let me tell you that he would LOVE to do just that, but the jewish military won't let him.  In war and peace decisions in israel, it's the military who actually have the last say, not the prime ministerial office – and the jewish military have always been wary of their politicians dragging them into all out war for political reasons, especially during election season.

    It's gonna be one heck of a week for Bibi Netanyahu this coming week.  Or should I say: for ByeBye Netanyahu?  (Awwww I couldn't resist the goofy pun!).

    • Taxi says:

      Ah, but just now, a terrorist jew jet flew overhead (7:30pm) – just for a few seconds before the sound faded southwards again, back to israel, or as they say around here: back to occupied Palestine.

      Bibi’s last stand? LOL!

  30. Taxi says:

    Yemen's adventurous multi drone attacks on the largest Saudi oil fields two days ago was a successful mission, the result of which curtailed Saudi oil production by 7 million barrels a day.  This in turn will have a palpable effect on the global oil market exchange when they open their doors on Monday morning.

    Questions are being raised as to the US's real ability to protect its client Saudi Arabia, as they've been contracted and paid handsomely by Saudi to do just that and failed BIGLY two days ago.  How did a cluster of Yemeni drones traveling a distance of some 600+ miles from Yemen go all that distance undetected by the US Patriot system and its radars: a defensive system that was sold to Saudi Arabia and is run by American military technicians?  Boggles the mind.  Those 'cave-dwelling Yemenis', as Saudis call them, surely must dwell in some magnificently advanced hi-tech caves!

    This massively significant operation did not only require sophisticated, hi-tech drones, but also apparently, as told yesterday by the Houthi military spokesperson, Yehya Srie, it also required an intensely deep and complex intelligence operation.  In his press delivery yesterday, Srie also thanked, without naming names, "Saudi activists inside of Saudi Arabia for their cooperation and assistance in making this important mission possible and successful".  Wow!  For the first time, we're hearing of real collusion between the Houthis and the home-bound Saudi dissidents.  Wow now THAT is some indicator of the 'confidence' that these saudi dissidents now have (no doubt some of them royal and with access, directly or indirectly, to intelligence material).  This is the Saudi opposition's FIRST outing, albiet veiled.  This is incredible progress for them and their cause.

    I could link you to hundreds of articles on this Yemeni drone strike on Saudi oil fields and NONE of them would have mentioned Mr. Srei's thank you list.  I know that he thanked Saudi dissidents because yesterday I watched him live on TV giving his statements on the event.

    The Axis of Evil nations are stunned today.  Pompeo is refusing to accept that the attack drones came from Yemen, and instead he believes they were sent by Iran.  (He too believes that Houthis are "cave-dwellers" with only sticks and stones in hand).  It's ALL Iran's fault, right?!  LOL!  The US is now furthermore accusing Iran of having bombed Saudi Arabia over 100 times: practically all the Houthi strikes on Saudi Arabia Pompeo now believes have originated from Iran cuz you know, it's gotta be the Iranians because the Houthis are "cave dwelling" barefooted idiots lol!  Way to cover your incompetent ass, Pompy!

    But seriously, we have to ask the question here: did the US 'allow' for this attack to take place against the saudis oil market as a booster-maneuver for US oil and shale?  Or, is the American Patriot surface-to-air missile system truly a lemon?  A sour-faced lemon.

    Let's wait and see how the global oil market reacts tomorrow.

    But the exciting takeaway from this story is that saudi dissidents have now obviously collected themselves and organized into a single offensive underground movement, without getting their heads chopped off by MBS in the process.

    Hands down, Saudi Arabia is the most dangerous place in the world for political dissenters.  It's a marvel therefore when Saudi dissidents can operate at this level of rebellion from within Saudi Arabia.

    If you're keeping score, Iran won this round.  Iran won again.

    • Taxi says:

      I forgot to mention also that there is chatter in the region that soon as the old Saudi king dies, the dissidents will then begin their 'overground' work to unseat the Saudi monarchy.  Blood will be shed in the royal courts and palaces, and the repressed Saudi Shias in Hijaz will take up arms – arms already smuggled in by Saudi shias aligned with Iran.

      The Hezbollah model is rapidly replicating in the region.  Not the wahabi one.

      • Canthama says:

        This is music to my ears, long due, the large Shia population of KSA and Bahrain have all the right to seek for their freedom and self determination.

    • Taxi says:

      I should have also mentioned that the 7 million barrels per day lost to the Houthis's drone attacks represents approximately half of Saudi Arabia's daily oil production.

      Needless to say, this is a shocking level of loss, and engineers, firefighters and sundry workers are now toiling round the clock to fix the serious damage. 

      • American400 says:

        Unless Saudi can up the price of oil they are going to have a hard (impossible) time floating their Saudi Aramco IPO …..they have to get the barrel price up to  $80 to make it viable..

        The price of oil had dropped on the news that Trump fired Bolton because the markets took it as a sign Trump may meet with Iran and lift some oil sanctions. That drove both the Israelis and Saudis crazy.

        Within minutes of the Saudi oil fires all the Zios and Neos were all over the place blaming Iran for the attack and insisting the US bomb Iran in retaliation.

        The US has gone beyond Orwellian…..bat shits crazies are running the show. Reminds me of the propaganda and stove piped lies by the ZioNeos in the run up to the Iraq invasion.

        Here's a disgusting example…:

        Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a prominent foreign policy hawk, said the U.S. should consider striking Iranian oil refineries in response to new attacks on Saudi oil refineries by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.

        "It is now time for the U.S. to put on the table an attack on Iranian oil refineries if they continue their provocations or increase nuclear enrichment," Graham tweeted.

        "Iran will not stop their misbehavior until the consequences become more real, like attacking their refineries, which will break the regime’s back," he added

         

         

      • Taxi says:

        Don't buy the israel-firster ape show – not even a war on Iran can reverse the continuing and deserved misfortunes of the Axis of Evil. I’ve lost count of how many rounds they’ve lost these past few years. Iran has not become a regional superpower because of using terrorism and warfare (like the regional Axis of Evil nations have), it simply had to sit still while its enemies floundered practically on a daily basis.

         

      • American400 says:

        Well then I have one request….tell Hezbollah when they gets to Jerusalem  to kindly burn  the US embassy to the ground and hang the Friedman Jew piece of shit posing as the US Amb .

        David M. Friedman‏Verified account @USAmbIsrael Sep 12

        At yesterday’s 9/11 ceremony in Jerusalem, DHS Under Secretary David Glawe said: “As the Chief Intelligence Officer & Under Secretary for the DHS, I can say with absolute certainty the United States would not be safe without Israel as a partner.” A powerful and true statement!

  31. Harry Law says:

    The partnership of Iran [who are the core of the 'arc of resistance'] and China looks promising, China is investing billions into the South Pars gas field with a total investment of $280bn over 25 years in the Iranian oil, gas and petchems sector, this together with the belt and road initiative of which Iran is a crucial part will ensure Iran’s hegemony together with the ‘arc of resistance’ for many years to come. Must read… https://www.petroleum-economist.com/articles/politics-economics/middle-east/2019/china-and-iran-flesh-out-strategic-partnership. Good shooting Houthis, keep it up.

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks for the link Harry.  You're excited, huh?!  LOL!

      Truth is, China has been silently covering Iran's back since the illegal invasion of Iraq by the armed slaves of jews.  And now a confident and assertive China is 'coming out'.

      The Axis of Evil had better give up their warmongering mideast plans and their aggressive ‘pivot’ to the China Seas, else they're gonna get chop-sueyed on the Adam's apple a-la Bruce Lee style.   Hiiiyaaaaa-choppy-chop!

      LOL!

      Message to jews:  pack yer bags and leave all your shekels and all that Levanetean land-loot behind – Uncle Sam is tired and broke and wants to go home now.  Or, you can stay if you don't mind Iranian missiles surrounding you and checking your every move for every minute of the day.  Leave or live under Iran's assertions and hegemony.

  32. Taxi says:

    I'm shaking my head cuz I've woken up this morning with the western media going ape-shit over the Houthi strikes on Saudi oil fields.  I mean red-assed-ape-effing-shito-shit!  WTF mister and missus 'civilized nations'?!  I didn't hear your clamoring outrage and din when Yemeni kids were being massacred wholesale by saudi/usa/uk/uae missiles!!!!

    A barrel of oil worth more than a child's life?  That's your fucking humanitarian standard now?!

    Well, then you deserve all the hellfire coming your way!

    Either eat crow and STOP the war on Yemen IMMEDIATELY, or risk saudi oil production going to zero per day!

     

    • Taxi says:

      Mindblowing to think that a piffling 10 drones have caused so much upheaval regionally and around the world – just ten drones!

      Let that be a lesson to the bullies with big billion dollar guns: a $200 drone can fuck you up and cost you an arm and a leg – leave you with soot on your face and shit in yer pants.

      I think we're witnessing a whole new power-configuration in modern warfare.  Poor nations with a stockpile of drones can now defend and deter.  Soon, there will be no more freaking kissing-the-ring ceremonies for 3rd wold nations.

      Who would have thunk that an ugly drone shaped like a giant mosquito would become such a great equalizer in warfare?  A drone that ANY nation, rich or poor, can afford to manufacture en mass.

      In the future, power will be measured by industry and trade, not by size of gun.

  33. Taxi says:

    And about israel's desperate clinging to the US for 'security' pacts and assurances – I mean if suddenly running to hide behind the US's back is not itself a blatant sign of major weakness, I don't know what is – I mean ALL that weaponry and dollars and the coward jew still can't manage to subdue even them fighting dudes in Gaza, let alone the fighting mullahs in Tehran or them wily Leb resistors.

    Trump floats idea of mutual defense pact with Israel, days before close election

    Yeah "floats" like a turd about to be flushed down the rancid boggy-bog.

  34. Taxi says:

    Just so we all understand the population numbers in Saudi Arabia:

    Although the saudi government does not conduct religious census, it is estimated that saudi Shias count for some 15-20 million citizens – this is out of a total population of 32 million.  It's no wonder then that the saudi gov does not gather religious census!

    Here's a linked map of shia population concentrations in saudi arabia, mindful that a giant chunk of saudi arabia is uninhabitable, empty desert:

    https://i2.wp.com/shoebat.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Saudi-Eastern-Province.jpg?w=800

    And here's an article from back in April when saudi shias filmed clashes with MBS's forces:

    Pro-Iran Shiite Rebellion In Saudi Arabia Erupted In An Armed Battle

  35. Taxi says:

    The big story today continues to be the Houthi drone strike on Saudi oil fields, with much (misdirectional) analysis in the msm and much chatter on social media about what this means geostrategically, and what next.  The global oil market got spun dizzy on its axis from the Houthi hit and has not yet found its bearing – this is to be expected, after all it's only some three days that the massive hit occured.   You can tell there's real panic when regional bankers suddenly descend on Dubai the day after the Houthis drone strike and OPEC chiefs asks marketers not to panic, combined with Trump tweeting his usual tough but confused shit.  Needless to say, ARAMCO trading will probably remain wobbly till Saudi Arabia figures out how to stop its stupid war on Yemen – well, who would want to be contracted to Saudi oil when their 'black gold' is not safe?

    The strike indeed has exposed Saudi Arabia's Achilles heal, and with it, the fragile state of the global economy.

    Here's some 'precision' information on the attack itself:

    Damage At Saudi Oil Plant Points To Well Targeted Swarm Attack

    And here's a good analysis session on the situation from the boys at the Duran (long but good):

    Aside from that, Turkey, Iran and Russia continue to work out finer details and agreements regarding the last phase of the Syria war; the vile israeli elections take place today; and all is just lovely-lovely quiet and beautiful here in the south Lebanon.

    What the heck, I just might go fishing today

     

    • Taxi says:

      Oh fer the love of Mary's pantaloons, they're all loons out there in the lands of the Axis of Evil!

      Iran-ranters in the West and in israel are doom-glooming and frantically waddling around like wingless ostriches and squealing: Trump will hit Iran, strike on Iran, Trump will bang Iran, Iran-Iran-Iran, bang-bang-bang!!!!!

      Jeeeeez for the love of the crumbs of Christ, calm the fuck down already.  NOT GONNA HAPPEN.  Not today, and not tomorrow.  If Iran's pitiful 'proxy' (war-mangled Yemen) can cause such damage to Saudi Arabia with just 10 drones, what the fuck do you think Iran's military can do to Saudi Arabia if America launches an attack on Iran?  Tehran has already told us it would IMMEDIATELY HIT EVERYWHERE in israel and saudi arabia, as well as American and UK bases in the region if  it ever gets attacked.  Do you think the narcissistic, security-obsessed House of Saud is gonna risk losing EVERYTHING it has over repairable damage caused by drones?  Sure the damage is gigantic, but it's repairable, therefore a no-war status with Iran continues to be the current best and SAFEST OPTION.  The same applies to israel – all their warmongering against Iran at this stage is just for show – they know it's death for them if war on Iran is initiated by the US and an instant regional war erupts.  They know they can't have their war directly on Iran anymore, but in keeping up 'pressure' on Iran,  the only thing that they can do is mere huff-and-puff-war thru their media 24/7.  Neither israel, nor saudi arabia, nor the USA want a war with Iran (too costly), and Iran does not want war with them either (too costly). 

      But war is coming, just not in Irania-Arabia.

      The regional war that's coming will start in the Levant, not in the Persian Gulf.  A hyper-nervous israel will make its miscalculation there and trigger a war that will destroy it.  And actually, because the US has no desire to make peace with Iran, and simultaneously, it cannot make direct war on it, the US prefers then that israel fights Iran's 'proxies' in the Levant, while it overtly and covertly fights Iran's 'proxies' in Syria, Iraq and Yemen.  The US prefers this scenario because a war in the Levant, a war that keeps Iran directly out of the Levantean battlefields, is the war that the US can risk.  Mindful here that the Levantean members of the Axis of Resistance do NOT need Iran's direct input on the battlefield to kill off israel – they've got it covered – so it's not a problem for Iran to stay out of a Levantean fight.  A contained upheaval in the Levant between just israel and the Levantean members of the Axis of Resistance (Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and occupied Palestine) would only somewhat affect the global economy, but a war in the Gulf region that involves Iran would absolutely and utterly DEVASTATE the global economy.  See where I'm going with this?  If it's war that Pax Americana needs so as to reassert its waning geopolitical power in middle east, then better pick on the easier Levant, despite the risks to israel.  Yeah all them jews and christianzios in DC think that tel aviv will be merely damaged in war while ALL its neighbors will be destroyed because, well, the ziogod thing in the sky is always on the side of israel, right?  Grit-challenged, delusional, spineless idiots! 

      The situation is bigger than the god of the jews.  We're talking about the Holy Dollar here.  The death of israel doesn't much affect the global oil markets, but death of the House of Saud and the collapse of its oil institutions and production will certainly put the oil market and indeed the global economy itself in a coma.  If fast-hemorrhaging  Pax Americana has to choose between a blood transfusion (saudi arabia/petrodollar) and a leech (israel), well its self-preservation choice here is clear.  I should further clarify: if Pax Americana's survival depended on it, it would choose, not so much the House of Saud, but Saudi oil over tel aviv.

      The big-fat takeaway from the Houthis drone strike on Saudi oil is this: Iranian hegemony in the Persian Gulf is beating back Pax Americana – and there's nothing that Pax Americana can do about it directly.  Only indirectly, in the Levant.

      Post the drone strikes, a traumatized Saudi Arabia is now, no doubt, looking to pursue the safest passage out of the multiple security crisis that its adventures in Yemen have brought it.  Saudi Arabia has hit a sudden wall.  Therefore, it must and it will retreat.  (But not from the talmudic black hate embedded in its vile heart).  Retreat, too, will present it with risks of coups and internal insecurities, but at least the House of Saud might be able to find a way to survive them – but its survival in a war on Iran is highly-highly questionable.  Here lies an example of how evil is forced into pragmatism, purely for self-preservation.

      America and israel and great britain too have hit walls of their own in the Persian Gulf.  More on that later, time permitting.

  36. Taxi says:

    Dear reader, consider the common pattern of these different events below:

    1- Knowing that it's too prohibitive to make military war on Iran, the US opts for an economic war instead.  Iran responds with downing America's most expensive spy drone over Iranian territory.

    2- Knowing that it's too prohibitive to make war on Hezbollah, israel nudges the US to launch a vicious economic war on Lebanon.  Hezbollah responds by sending cornets to Avivim military base.

    3- Knowing by now that it’s practically impossible to defeat the Houthis, Saudi Arabia prompts the US to impose harsher sanctions and blockades on the Yemen.  The Houthis respond by launching a swarm of drones on Saudi oil plants.

    Are you seeing what I'm seeing?  Cuz what I'm seeing is the dollar versus the bullet strategy here.

    The Axis of Resistance has taken their struggle to a higher level of defiance.  They know that they've forced the Axis of Evil into militarily blinking and resorting to economic warfare instead.  Now they are saying to the Axis of Evil: either war with us directly or cancel your economic war on us – and if you continue with your sanctions and blockades, we will continue with our military responses.

    This is quite the sharp-eyed strategy.  Persian cat's eye.

    'Retreat or war' is now the name of the game that the Resistors have imposed on the Axis of Evil.

    How many downings, how many exploding oil pipes and deserted Avivims can the Axis of Evil handle before they effectively go into either actual war or evident retreat?  I feel edged out just thinking about it all.

    The cats of Persia have changed the rules of engagement right under our noses and right in the face of Pax Americana.  Nobody saw it coming the way it did.

    The Persian cat.  Is it sneaky or is it slickety-slick?

  37. Taxi says:

    Not being the 'showcasey' types, the Hezbollah last month deemed it germane and timely to air this little video on their TV station, Al-Manar:

    LOL the accompanying music is just hilarious – it's so Lebanese to play jolly music at unsuitable occasions.

    • Taxi says:

      The missiles in the video are the same as the one that banged up isreal’s INS Hanit during the 2006 war – the strike was televised live, split-screened during a simultaneous Nasrallah live speech.  Made TV viewers go crazy on the spot to see this happening: Hannit outline out at sea, under stars… then a big banging orange explosion – like a gallon of orange paint was suddenly flung at a black canvas.

  38. Taxi says:

    Some links to read while the evil chefs figure out what poison to add next to our political soup:

    From Bloomberg:  Iran Shows Trump That It’s Too Big to Be Crushed or Marginalized

    From The American Conservative:  Iran and the Poisonous Fruits of ‘Maximum Pressure’, and here too: This Wasn’t How Trump’s War on Iran Was Supposed to Go

    Editorial from the Guardian:  Iran and Saudi Arabia: maximum pressure, maximum risks

    And interesting pointers from Trita Parsi, one of the best analysts on Iran (article authored in May but still relevant):  If Trump really wants to talk to Iran, here's what he should do

  39. Taxi says:

    The synagogue of satan also killed a 14 and a 15 year old teen in Jerusalem this morning. R.I.P.

    I don’t often link to jewish deadly terrorism against Palestinians – after decades of seeing footage of it, I can’t take anymore of that horrible sad-sad stuff. But I’m posting this up today just as a reminder of what your hard-earned tax dollars to israel are actually doing. Guys, you need to kick up a fuss about that with your Representative and threaten to take your vote somewhere else if you so even hear them praising on israel the war criminal. What you just saw was a war crime: an occupational force in cold blood shooting an unarmed person under occupation.

    Of course the vile jew murderers are now claiming that the lady who was murdered by them was carrying a knife. Yeah, we’ve all seen this horror movie before.

    • Sparrow says:

      God damned motherfucking cold blooded murders.  When putting this on full screen: https://twitter.com/PressTV/status/1174200390256082945https://twitter.com/PressTV/status/1174200390256082945

      …and playing it again…you can clearly see this 50 year old woman did not have a "knife".  The 'thing' that was kicked away was not a knife.  And according to TRT World…she was shot in the leg…HOW DO YOU DIE OF A LEG WOUND?  On the link above you can clearly hear the death shot at the end.  DEATH TO ISRAEL NOW.  NOW.  NOW. AND FOREVER  DEATH TO THEIR FUCKING EVIL CHILDREN THAT GROW INTO THESE MONSTERS.  DEATH.  DEATH.  DEATH TO ISRAEL.

    • Sparrow says:

      …and like you Taxi…I have contacted the worthless fucking so-called representative so many times about this very thing.  Never do I get a call back.  Never does ANY OF MY CALLS go to a real person.  IT IS SO GOD DAMN INFURIATING.  I wish this death on the WHOLE of DC GOVERNMENT.  VIVA HEZBOLLAH.  VIVA THE RESISTANCE.  RIP POOR POOR PALESTINIAN WOMAN.  May this death come on the heads of EVERY ZIONIST EVANGELICAN who grovel at the feet of israel.  May this meet their final end!  Taxi…thank you for sharing and may this go FAR AND WIDE.

  40. Sparrow says:

    http://thesaker.is/how-the-houthis-overturned-the-chessboard/

    ["Readers should pay close attention to this groundbreaking interview with General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force. The interview, in Farsi (with English subtitles), was conducted by US-sanctioned Iranian intellectual Nader Talebzadeh and includes questions forwarded by my US analyst friends Phil Giraldi and Michael Maloof and myself."]



      

    How likely is the possibility of a military conflict between Iran and the US?

    General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the commander of IRGC's Aerospace Force, is on this episode of Nader's Show. Nader Talebzadeh initiates the show with a comment on the MQ-4C shot by IRGC mentioning that United States have had no answer after 2 months passed since this incident; he asks General Hajizadeh to elaborate more on the issue.

     

    • Taxi says:

      Great links – thanks Sparrow.

      The Axis of Evil will kick up a big fuss as a weapon of mass distraction, then soon enough, they'll get their friends who are also friendly to Iran to organize a somewhat of a face-saving Saudi exit from the Yemen war.  Just you wait and see.

      It seems to me that behind closed doors, the US are more spooked by the drone attack than the Saudis – after all, it's just profoundly embarrassing and gasp-inducing that a buncha barefooted Yemenis cracked the spine of their lauded Patriot Missile System.

      And you'd better believe that if the Houthis have this kind of drone, then the Hezb and the Palestinian resistors have their own version of them too.

      • Taxi says:

        Oh and I almost forgot: Michael Maloof is a controlled opposition critter. Some 99% of Arab-Americans in politics are spineless and must never be relied on.

      • Sparrow says:

        Well…thanks Taxi.  I was wondering when I heard the names.  I don't know them too much.  What was more interesting to me was listening to the General.  We don't get that much…well in the west anyway.

  41. Taxi says:

    Yesterday, a big propaganda show in saudi arabia had the saudi military spokesperson, speaking in ENGLISH(!), telling a packed hall full of yankee and limey journalists (cnn, fox, skynews etc) a bunch of nonsense lies about the drone attack, BUT, he stopped short of emphatically pointing the finger at Iran at the end of his show-and-tell.  This was IMMEDIATELY followed by a Yemeni press conference where the military spokesperson in Yemen, speaking in ARABIC, basically said that the Houthis don't care if saudi and the west believe them or not and that if saudi arabia doesn't immediately stop its war on Yemen, then the Houthis will repeat the drone attack over and over and over till MbS stops his illegal, criminal war.

    No one is sleeping good in the saudi palaces lately.  And hopefully they never will ever again.

    Some links on the topic:

    Disputing Trump Claims, Japan Says No Evidence Iran Was Behind Saudi Attack

    Yemeni Killer Blow to House of Saud

    War Averted? Trump Announces New Iran Sanctions Instead

     

    • Taxi says:

      Of course, the elephant in the room here is the MASSIVE failure of US's Patriot System in detecting drone activity over a most important and sensitive site.

      And no, there are no articles analyzing this specific topic penned by propagandists disguised as journalists, or by genuine experts either.

      Fingers tap away on table in the meantime…

       

  42. Taxi says:

    The results of the israeli elections yesterday?  I don't give a fuck!  No difference between devil and devil – they're all gonna get evicted anyway.

  43. Taxi says:

    After two days of nice quiet skies over Lebanon, just now I'm hearing a jew drone overhead (they tend to whine more than Gentile drones heh).  And apparently, while mass-murdering saudi arabia was crying victim at mega press conferences, jewish terrorists at the same time were hitting eastern Syria in al-Qa’im and al-Bukamal, in what can only be described as 'blind, stupid strikes' as they targeted empty, already bombed out compounds on the Iraqi-Syrian border, suspected by terrorist jews to be a location where Iranian forces plan to build bases.  Summarized, the stupid jews sent expensive missiles to a place that does not in any shape or form alter the facts on the ground and the facts on the ground are that Bashar and Co are still winning and Iran remains at the doorstep of the terrorist state of israel.

  44. Taxi says:

    Scott Ritter shares my 'no war' analysis:

     

  45. Taxi says:

    Much going on behind the scenes with the Axis of Evil and the whole Aaramco attack by the Houthis shebang – I should really say: so much tiswasing and pacing by the vile criminals who haven't a clue what to do about it.  No strategist on their team has any idea how to respond in such a way that it produces positive results for them.  Last night, the Houthis attempted to make it easier for them and offered a unilateral ceasefire in their planned attacks on more Saudi targets.  This gives the Saudis and Co room to ceasefire on Yemen themselves: a major face-saving measure.  Let's see if the Saudis are really fucking dumb, or that the self-preservation instincts of the House of Saud kick in and they decide to eat Houthi crow and end their war on Yemen.

    Will keep you posted on that front.

    Meanwhile in tel a-fucking-aviv… well, who the fuck cares lol!  Whatever government they end up choosing will be effed to the hilt by the Axis of Resistance anyway.

    Hey y'all have a nice weekend.

  46. Taxi says:

    The evil buggers in Riyadh, tel aviv and DC are still insomniac and pacing about their think-tank rooms: insisting to each other that they can still challenge the Axis of Resistance's strongest member, Iran, without dire consequences to their own seats of power.  Trump reckons it's enough to send extra troops to saudi arabia to protect the House of Saud – the price tag for that is god knows how many billions of saudi riyals.  The thing is, we already know that half a million US troops in Iraq could not cope with Saddam's aftermath – so really, not even a million US troops could turn the tables on Iran, especially when Iran has the combined forces of 6 million fighters, a good two-third of them are battle-hardened and drawn from the combined forces of the Axis of Resistance.

    It's a conundrum alright.  But the solution is simple.  Invaders: just pack up and go home.

    The saudis lose geopolically if they stop the war on Yemen and withdraw their terrorist invading troops from there, and they lose all if they stay in the war.  The lesser loss is of course to opt out of Yemen, but the talmudic level of arrogance that saudis have does not permit them the sound option of pulling out and counting their losses while they can.

    Same with terrorist israel.

    Jews lose geopolitically if they stop their war on their neighbors and on Palestinians.  And they lose ALL if they go to war with them.

    Pax American is same too.  It loses hegemonically if it withdraws hostilities, and it loses its foothold in the middle east altogether if it goes to war with the Axis of Resistance.

    It's a brand new game that's being played now, a game that the Axis of Evil has arrived too late for.  The power play in the middle east is changing right now and right in front of our eyes.

    The new red lines are clear: any attack that threatens the existence or the strategic gains of any member of the Axis of Resistance will have ALL the members of the Axis of Resistance fired up simultaneously into war.  They will ALL attack at the same time all members of the Axis of Evil.  This is what the mass murdering Axis of Evil are facing.  And this is why they are still pacing, pacing, pacing, and still no beneficial solution is dawning on them.

    It used to be that when a General realized that defeat is imminent, he would then bitterly but humbly withdraw his troops and just go home, so as to save his men.  Evidently, troops in the service of the Axis of Evil have no such luck.  Their Generals are determined to have them slaughtered wholesale just to save the personal face of their paymasters.  This here is the real tragedy of this conflict: the egomaniacal leadership of the Axis of Evil.  And slaughtered our troops will be, especially that now Iran is set to start performing naval exercises with both Russia and China next week and thereafter.

    How many freaking red flags and red lines and red lights will it take to wake these blood-wasting motherfuckers up?  Man!!!  Win or lose, it seems that their bloodlust is utterly insatiable. 

    War fiends!  Go the fuck back home already!  Your soldiers are NOT toys!!!

  47. Taxi says:

    I had house-guests today, a Lebanese couple who live in Abu Dhabi – have done so for a good three decades.  I asked them what the vibe was like in Abu Dhabi post the Aaramco strike.  They both said that it was very tense and very unpleasant with MbZ seething and raging at Iran.  I asked if they thought MbZ would stop his warmongering against Iran and aggression against Yemen and they both said "no, MbZ is too proud and fanatical in his hatred".  But he has to, I said, otherwise it's political, military and financial suicide.  They agreed and said, "that's why we're soon packing up and leaving the Emirates and the Gulf altogether.  They added, "a few of our friends are doing it too: they're all trying to get out before the end of 2019".  I asked them if they were scared of the Houthis and they both said, "no, we're scared of the lunacy of MbZ".  I said that MbZ will change his mind by the end of the year, and that he will probably start knocking on Russia's door for protection instead of Trump's – that the Gulfies are shopping for a better security deal behind closed doors – that they're very disappointed in America's expensive lemon-weapons – that only Russia, who is friendly with Iran, can offer MbZ both better defensive weapons and a feasible, face-saving truce with Iran.  My guests thought this scenario was but wishful thinking on my part, that the fanatical hatred of the Gulf monarchies is no different to the fanatical hatred that jews have exhibited for several thousand years – in other words, it’s a deepest and darkest hatred, and thus far, incurable. Agreeing to disagree, we then made a bet: if the UAE turns to Russia to help it create a relative peace with Iran by the end of the year, then they will owe me 10 gallons of olive oil (they have massive olive groves here in the south of Lebanon).  And if this doesn't happen, then I will owe them the same.

    Oh boy!  Putin had better quickly do his diplomatic tap dance to MbZ and swing him away from the US’s pot-holed umbrella.  Otherwise I'm effed big time cuz I don't own massive olive groves anywhere in the world lol!

    Gulp!

  48. Taxi says:

    Long, but gooooooood (except the bit about Egypt – he doesn’t have all the facts straight – I’ll write a little about that tomorrow, time permitting):

    • Taxi says:

      About the Egypt protests: it is NOT Tahrir Square in the slightest.  In fact, after the first protest some 5 days ago (drawing approx two hundred protestors), it was only Sisi-hating Al-jazeera that reported this initial local protest, and in fact, it dedicated a whole day on televising it, in the hope of turning it into a 'Hong Kong' style protest.  When this didn't happen on day 3 after the first protest, several other 'manufactured' protests, small in size too took place across Egypt.  At this point, the Egyptian police stepped in and began making arrests, fearing a wild overnight spread of 'Tahrir 2' thru social media.  Some 500+ protestors were altogether arrested – more than half of them have already been released.

       

  49. Taxi says:

    Turing stateside and away from the Levant for a moment, something huge is happening in the US, and more specifically to Trump.  Finally, valid and legal reasons for impeaching Trump are now at hand and it is more likely than not that impeachment proceedings will actually begin very soon, creating with it an existential crisis for Trump's presidency.  Take a listen here to how Jake Morphonious explains the case's background and current status: bones, sinews and all:

    • Taxi says:

      Here we go, folks – fasten your seatbelts and watch how the Dems and the Repubs ravage and savage one another:

  50. Sparrow says:

    Hi Taxi and good (western) morning to ya.

    I read this Unz article this morning and wanted to share it here.  I have come to know that if people (all of us) don't repent for the wrongs of the past…that the same sins will repeat themselves but with ever more ferocity.  I have been for years seeking the Truth about WWII and have been liberated by the lies that have covered its truth since inception.  Ron Unz came out with this amazing list and commentary of most of those truth tellers and their demise…some I have not known.  He has made it available for all to read and be liberated, that is for the truth seekers out there.  It is the foundation of the struggle that exist in the ME to this day.  History is repeating itself in that because truth has not caused the West to repent of what is causing that history to come around yet again.  To repent of past abominations is to be liberated from the cause of today's…it is why I spend my days focused on peace in the ME.  It's only when there is peace in the West.  It is what Palestinians have been resisting for…nay all of the ME since the inception of the fake state of israel.  Mr. Unz gives rise to the reason in his articulate way, a way that all Americans need to heed.  For if Americans united and repented for WWII (and all of its past wars)…the jew menace would die and disappear once and for all.  But because she hasn't…the jew menace of lies prevail, control, dominate, destroy and cause unending war on people…souls who carry no guilt of our sins of war, greed, domination, occupiers, tyranny, terror, death and destruction.  And when she doesn't…she will die because of it.  You dear Taxi may not see eye to eye with this…but it's all I have that makes common sense.  And it parallels with words of Hasan Nasrallah, words of Iranian president Rouhani (and Zarif), words of wisdom from the very people themselves who resist.  Censoring this truth has become a norm today as in the past.  However, the internet has made it possible for this truth to be found and it is important for the west to desire it.  I was recently censored on South Front forwarding many links for this truth as many commentors there consistently pervert words to continue the downward spiral of anti truth…a jew satanic agenda that has revised truth in our history up to the college and beyond level.  I am a witness to the common drive of seeking out truth without the baggage of a multi thousands of dollars degree…and finding it even with an old, used and tired computer.  And Mr. Unz has humbly made it available at one place.  To any American readers here…I strongly exhort you to go there and not only read…but be convicted by it and be changed.  We are running out of time.  There are many titles and links and names to research…it is a colossal beginning.

    http://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-understanding-world-war-ii/

    One word of simple wisdom…when one is being censored…you are on your way to the path of Truth…and that path is still available however small it is.

    Thank you dear Taxi  for having the conviction and uniting with the resistance of Truth fighters by being one for us.  God Speed

     

     

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks for the links, Sparrow. I’m familiar with the material you’ve posted – good for readers who are not versed in such info to delve into the links and discern for themselves what is truth and what is deception.

      And they banned you at SouthFront? Clearly, the more jews lose in the Levant, the tighter the gag-ball on Western Gentiles.

      • Sparrow says:

        Nah…they didn't ban me, just censored the same links I shared here.  Most alt news media do when it comes to the coiled up jews.  One thing is for sure, when truth enters the building all doors slam shut because they 1. don't want to be shut down 2. or the A. Hitler name causes so much recoiling from layers and layers of lies that suicidal thoughts start hemorrhaging from their inflated mincemeat brain.  It's not the first time.  Taxi, I'm so tired of hand-wringing by these alt news media…tons of Palestinian daily horror along with everything else…but mention the NO#1 name and it's KABOOOEY.  I have learned how to drop that nuke to witness complete cut off and meltdown.  For me the hand-wringing is a picture of a whirlpool that one can't escape.  Without doubt I know the way out and stay in the calmer waters looking in from the outside.  Just drop the hint to the Hezb…the name bomb to send to isralien tel aviv…that it will cause considerable outrage so as to die of LMD (lies of mass destruction) and all will be peaceful.  I'll wager they kill each other (but not for 10gal olive oil lol!)crying  Thanks for no hand-wringing and give a hello to your birds from me.  

  51. Taxi says:

    It's as quiet as any corner of paradise here in the south Lebanon – blue skies and lovely early autumn breeze – I've been chilling and lounging under my pine trees for two days now, as if the ongoing war preparations by both sides don't even exist – I almost feel like I'm still in southern California: not a care in the world.

    The big evil wigs still don't know how to counter the surging powers of the Axis of Resistance.  And they won't know cuz they've been snookered presently into paralysis.  There are only two paths left for them, now that Yinon is on ice at the morgue: make peace and follow international law, ie withdraw back to the original 1948 division line, making room for a fully fledged Palestinian state, plus STOP your terrorism on Levant nations that support Palestine, or else go to war.  Clearly, the first peace option for the Axis of Evil is out of the question, so the war path is still on.

    And while we all wait for the gates of hell to open up on tel aviv, let's just chill and enjoy the lovely bird song in the pine trees.  Mmmmm yeah – life is still beautiful despite the evil doers and their vile fingerprint.

     

    • Canthama says:

      Taxi, there will be war, these freaks are lunatics, their only strategy is to double down, this is exactly what they will do, it is what Saudi Barbaria did with Yemen last week, a olive branch was given and bombs where returned instead, killing more civilians.

      The pattern is exactly the same in Saudi Barbaria and Occupied Palestine, the former is blind under the supposed US/UK protection, the latter is arrogant & thinks God favours them against anything, similar to ISIS, both will be defeated and both will disappear from history as today's entities, they will be sliced into pieces into various new countries, they are not alone, Ukraine and Turkey are following the same way, but there is still time for these two, though it is getting close to a point of no return.

      Enjoy peace my friend, for now.

    • Taxi says:

      Of course they'll double down – but, to their own detriment.  This is what pathological arrogance and lust-for-power does: makes you dumb in the end, having believed your own mythology etc, losing thus your grip on reality.

      Doubling down is no problem.  The Resistance is damn ready with its own Persil missiles for them evil, stubborn stains.  So freaking ready that I'm able to enjoy my chill time to the max in the meantime.

  52. Taxi says:

    As the Levanteans say: ooooof!  (Which is the equivalent of the vernacular 'goddamn' or 'hotdamn').  So today I wanna say a double ooooof at the stupid-stupid games that jew-controlled Empire plays while its muscle atrophies in the middle east.  Like here when it tries to punish Syria for Rouhani rejecting a meeting with Trump at the recent annual UN assembly:

    US accuses Syria's Assad of chemical attack in Idlib

    This is coming from the biggest terrorist nation on the planet who is responsible for mass-murdering literally millions of mideast civilians and creating a mega refugee storm into Europe, all for the sake of the other mega-midget terrorist colony known as the "jewish state".  Not forgetting here that said stupid Empire above is infamous for using nukes on Japan and napalm on Vietnamese villagers – and never mind that the US continues to produce the goddamn shit and for what purpose but to kill en mass?!

    Following the poetic logic of "a rose is a rose is a rose", I will say here that 'a death is a death is a death'.  What difference is there when ALL weapons kill, be they bullets, missiles or chemical weapons?  There's not a single European colonialist nation that has not used chems to mass murder – and plenty of proof exists to support this.  But there is ZERO proof that Syria has used chems against anybody in Syria or anywhere else in the world.

    That aside, what is this stupid obsession with insinuating that chem death is by far a worse death than anything else imaginable.  Some people may prefer a chem death to a torture-and-rape-death by jew-trained American psychos in Abu Ghraib.  Know what I mean?!

    The terrorist jewy West is a sore-sore loser, currently out of ideas and resorting to same old bullshit and hypocrisy.

    They're especially freaked out that Iraq and Syria will be opening their joint border, finally, in two days time:

    Iraq to open border-crossing with Syria on Monday

    This opening is of utmost strategic importance to the Axis of Resistance as it will link Iran, through Iraq, with Syria and Lebanon, creating thus a contiguous and physical united front against the multi-nationed terrorist invaders in the Levant who are all under jewish genocidal instruction.  The flow of weapons and other civilian commodities will then become unstoppable and beyond the reach of the US's fisty sanctions.  Yeah sure they can bomb the crossing's routes etc, but there will be a heavy price for such strikes, such as the ignition of the big war that both israel and the US fear.  Remember, the Axis of Resistance have told us that ANY attack on their "deterrence gains" will unleash the anticipated war.  And if the strikes are 'cowardly' and purely symbolic and hollow, a-la the jewish strikes on Syria, well then so what?  The border crossing between Iraq and Syria will remain at the service of the Axis of Resistance.  In other words, block this crossing again and there will be war.

    With so much recent strategic gain by the Axis of Resistance at the expense of the jewy Axis of Evil, there is bound to be a miscalculation by the evil ones sooner than later.  They remain cornered and in a state of taut shock and crippledom – they do not presently control their own destiny.

    So c'mon Resistors, do us the honor and slay the freaking jew dragon already!

    • Canthama says:

      Should the re opening of al Qaim-al Bukamal border crossing is kept for this Monday, it will be game over for the isolation of Syria. The trade between Syria and Iraq is in dire need to be developed by both countries, and no need to speak of trade between Iran toward Syria and Lebanon. Everything the US and its evil allies have done in the past 3 years was to divide Syria and stop the link between Syria and Iran, the former the US has done damages that will take time to be fixed due to western illegal presence and arming the Syrian Kurds toward future civil war, on the latter they tried al Tanf then rushed to al Bukamal just to be surprised with a "out of the blue" SAA and Iraq militia operation to reach the border and cut the US and its terrorists in al Tanf, the fact is that the latest US/Apartheid regime strikes on al Bukamal will not stop Iraq-Syria to re open the crossing, it delayed indeed, but it also created the need for SyAAD to install adequate AA in the area, once more, so it can assure the border crossing safety, this newly installed AA will create huge pressure for the US/Apartheid regime to fly at will in Al Tanf & Iraq Border, basically al Anbar Province border with Syria will be locked down on SyAAD. 

      Last night there was some action in the area and for some time folks have shared that SyAAD missiles were fired on targets, just few hours later total silence on this subject, which may indicate that the SyAAD does not want leaks on what they have in the area. Maybe by Monday we will know.

      • Taxi says:

        War by night. Fascinating. Many thanks for a great share, Canthama.

        Once the border crossing between Iraq and Syria is secured, also oil from Iraq and Iran into oil-hungry Syria will become more readily available. Iraqi or Iranian Tankers won’t have to sail around the world, avoiding searches by punitive port servants of the jewy Empire, just to deliver oil to their hop-away neighbor. Also, once al-Bukamal is out of reach of the terrorist Empire and its jewish handlers, their evil disruptions will turn towards Kurdish-controlled east Syria in a final attempt to slice it off Syria proper. Of course, this too is another foggy pipe dream for tel aviv. They can arm the stupid kurds to the eyeballs and a kurdish state would still never happen. In fact, I foresee ANY attempt at physically creating a kurdish state there would be a massive trigger for regional war, a war where we find even Turkey rolling up its sleeves and striking full-throttle at kurds AND all their allies, including in tel aviv. Let us remember that Turkey would rather start a WW3 than have a kurdish state at its doorstep, just like the jews would indeed rather start a WW3 than have a Palestinian state established. Ironically, both the kurds and israeli jews are historically alien entities to the Levant: the kurds having ancestrally originated in Persia/Iran, and the israeli jews, well, they came from freaking filthy hell, didn’t they?! LOL!

        Point is, we are witnessing multiple Levant natives maneuver to re-assert their rights to their land and to their full sovereignty, in defiance of an Empire that itself has been hijacked by blood-sucking talmudic motherfuckers. Oh the ground sure keeps shifting under the hoofed feet of them deranged kosher demons squatted in the holy land. No rest in tel aviv. Not a single day of rest for them since May 1948, and no rest for them even after their coming burial.

        When the dust of this whole sad and ugly Levantean chapter has settled, you will NOT see a freaking ashkanazim in that neighborhood for literally, decades.

  53. Taxi says:

    I normally make time to watch the UN assembly speeches by world leaders – I couldn't be bothered with any of it this year.  So tired of hearing BS lip-service about peace and justice from world leaders.  But I'm being told that some of the speeches were particularly dynamic and they have something to do with dissing on israel, usa and the old haggard euro colonialists – speeches by (surprisingly) Erdogan, King Abdul, Sisi, Abbas, Rohani and Lavrov were particularly touted.  All on this list but for Lavrov singled out israel as the source of terrorism and injustice in the middle east.  Lavrov, on the other hand went for slapping Empire's face with a white glove.

    ‘we’re liberals so everything’s allowed’ just isn’t working anymore – Lavrov at UNGA

    Western dominance is on the wane, ‘we’re liberals so everything’s allowed’ just isn’t working anymore – Lavrov at UNGA

    Here's Lavrov's full speech:

    • Taxi says:

      And here's Rohani's speech at the UN – note the reasoned dignity of Iran's position on world affairs, both political and spiritual:

      • Taxi says:

        Note the empty israel seats @ 3:39mins.  LOL!  Yeah best for terrorist jews to 'remove' themselves from UN seats, AND from the holy lands too while they're at it.  Otherwise it's gonna be one heck of a reverse-Nakba for them!

        It's gonna  get sooooo bad for the jews – they're gonna wish they stayed in Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia and freaking Brooklyn back in 1948.

    • Canthama says:

      Lavrov's speech was indeed strong, true to the bones, Russia once more telling the world what it needs to be said, it was well written and addressing all points of interest of today's world. Another Russian message to the world that should it continues the global terrorism and warmongering path, the world will get into a very dark period.

      I found particularly interesting that basically no speech touched on the up coming economic recession/depression, which is based on today's equivalent of  a"nuclear economic war", a long global depression can kill hundreds of millions of people all over the world, and we all know whom are leading the digging of the economic hole…Keep up the good fight Taxi. 

  54. Taxi says:

    After the Houthis beat the shit out of Aaramco, they offered saudi arabia a truce and a warning: make peace else we're coming to beat the pooplez outta yer dirty tushes!  And in true talmudic-saudi fashion, the arrogant Riyadh idiots rejected peace and had this here happen to them yesterday:

     

    • Taxi says:

      That's another military point scored to Iran and the Axis of Resistance.

      Poor-poor invaders: defeated, killed or captured en mass.

      …  And sweat breaks out on tel aviv's forehead.

      WARNING:  Challenge the members of the Axis of Resistance on their own territory and you're gonna get led pellets up yer nose and even upper up yer jaxi.

      Mr. Empire Pirate, change course immediately or else you won't have a petrodime to pay the ferryman.

    • Taxi says:

      OMG I’m right now watching footage of saudi POW’s captured by the Houthis yesterday (Houthis just released footage): an endless stream of saudi POW, identifying themselves before the cameras, bloodied up and disheveled and all.

      I must admit, as much as I am a loather of saudi arabia, the sight of these saudi POW’s deeply saddens me. The sight of ANY POW, regardless of whose side they’re on always breaks my heart. In a sense, enemy foot soldiers are not really the enemy, it’s their paymasters and Generals who are the architects and seeders of evil.

      The small guy always pays the heaviest price in war – while his paycheck is the smallest. War is truly the very scourge of humanity, especially for the working classes of the world.

      • Sparrow says:

        I  can understand how you feel Taxi….

        but….but….

        It's the memories of what they have done to innocent people and families (as in the latest video above of poor Palestinian woman murdered in cold blood) that stops my compassion.  Even still, I understand that the honorable Houthis are treating them according to Islamic rules and International Law & supposedly protected them from SA killing their own.  They have more compassion than me I must humbly admit.  When it comes to jew/idf/isralien and the countless atrocities done the world over…my mind simply can't go there.  Evil must be destroyed or it will destroy or enslave all of us.  President Assad has been bitten over and over by amnesty compassion…regretfully in my opinion.  Regarding DC…if I had the power to end the darkest evil prevailing the planet…do it I would…with no survivors…that's how much I hate it.  History has proven that evil will never leave.  (So maybe I would need to consult your cooler head first? enlightened)  heh heh…naaahh!

      • Taxi says:

        I see saudi soldiers as working class sheep brainwashed by talmudic wahabism in the misguided belief that it’s their true islam. I can’t help but feel some sympathy for them. I should have clarified in my above comment that I most certainly don’t feel the same for the jewish idf. No, I don’t think I’ll shed a single tear for their capture and violent defeat. I only have one hate in life and that is israel. It would be marvelous to not have this hate once tel aviv is caputzy-wootzy!

  55. Taxi says:

    How jews do and undo – an immensely researched article:

    “The Necessity of Anti-Semitism”

    Of course, we've been talking about jews as destroyers here on Plato's for yonkers – and I'm just a small punk writing about it – good then to see oddities in academia take on the same theme.

    My simple deduction on this matter: peace and jewish power cannot coexist.  Impossible!

    You want world peace, buddy?  Then work AGAINST global jewish power.

  56. Taxi says:

    A major factor in Hezbollah's victory over tel aviv back in 2006 was their immense intelligence capabilities, compounded with their success at denying tel aviv intelligence on hezb locations and ops.

    This will be repeated in the next war:

    Nasrallah: Hezbollah will ‘enter occupied Palestine’ with improved intelligence

    And my favorite line in the article is this (lol):

    “If Israel makes a strategic mistake, it has to collect bits and pieces of Tel Aviv from the lower depths of the Mediterranean Sea,” Nilforoushan added.

  57. Taxi says:

    Let's remember here that some 30 nations have rejected the recognition of israel as a legitimate state – have been doing so since 1948.

    But if we're to remove all the jewish blackmail and gangbanging coercion imposed on world nations, we'll probably be left with only the following nations who would recognize israel as a legitimate state: Germany and Russia.  Countries that desperately wanted to get rid of their problematic jews back in the 1940’s.

    Well, alright I'll be generous here and add the island nation of Palau into the mix sad

    • Sparrow says:

      The sad thing about modern 'occupied' Germany is that she again is completely controlled by jews and isralien…dual citizens and all, just like the US.  She has been under their boot since allied bombing wwii.  It's very very sad.  And not until Putin had the power to oust the monsters with the breakup of the Soviet Union…had he the spiritual wisdom and courage to slowly bring modern Russia back (whilst the west was happy on a spending pig fest) never using credit again.  Ousting the fuckers only allowed them to infest everywhere else and to make endless war.  I wish I could emigrate but money and language is a barrier.  I'm pretty low on the economic meter and unfortunately have to endure whatever comes my way.  Resist I will!  with whatever I have!  Thank you for giving me a place of hope here at Taxi's pit stop.  VIVA THE GOOD RESISTANCE!!! 

      • Taxi says:

        Hey I can understand money being a barrier, but language?  Sure it can be very challenging – I should know, I had to take on freaking Arabic!  One of the hardest languages to learn in the world.  It cracked my brain-spine for a good five years before I finally cracked it (up to a point of course).  I'm pleased to inform you that I can now argue in Arabic and win!  Heh!  And that's actually my bar-gauge to how proficient at a language one is.

  58. Taxi says:

    I'm trying to figure out how much of their own mythology our American leadership actually believes.  I mean can they not really see the decline of our shitty Empire with their own eyes?  Are they all blind?  They must be.  Cuz ALL their strategies are faulty as fuck – nothing's working.  They don't admit failure and so return to the drawing board for a successful reconfiguration – all they do is fail and just keep chugging along with puffed up chests like they're the smart victors of everything in the universe.  There is no reality-check mechanism in DC.  True insanity abounds in our once-great capital.

    We have been picking on Iran incessantly for the past forty odd years for mainly two reasons:

    1-  Because the patriotic and emergent leadership of the Iranian islamic revolution in 1979 damn well stopped us and other Western oil-kleptos from robbing the Iranian people of the benefits of their own land's resources.  Awww how dare the swarthy Iranians want what's rightfully theirs?!  They must be demons or some kinda foul creature from the swamps of a swamp to halt our crimes against the Iranian people!

    1-  The other reason is that the new islamic Iran in '79 absolutely refused to recognize the legitimacy of the state of israel.  In fact, the first 'foreign policy' act of Ayatollah Khomeini was to immediately evict everyone at the israeli embassy in Tehran, then hand the very keys of this ex-jew embassy building to Yasser Arafat the following day, who then officiated the opening of a Palestine embassy right there, where it still remains.  Atop the roof of the ex-jew embassy building in Tehran, the israeli flag was brought down and replaced with the flag of Palestine.  Yeah you'd better believe the talmudic horns emerged from the forehead of a raging Aipac when they saw footage of the flag substitution ceremony with Arafat standing next to Khomeini and grinning with big fat lips from ear to ear.  (LOL I gotta laugh as I remember the visual).

    Okay, fair enough.  The newly anointed Ayatollah had double punched Empire in the guts and out of the blue: one punch for oil and another one for israel.  Both israel and the US have some kinda reason to be mad at Iran in this context.  But, Iran has many BIGGER reasons for being mad at israel and at the US – and the big ones are: (a) israel's overt and covert war on islam since israel was established – (what, you thought jews came to live in the middle east in '48 because they loved muslims?!); (b) the CIA coup against the democratically elected Iranian president, Mohammad Mosaddeq, replacing him thereafter with the cruel dictatorship of the Shah.  And when I say "cruel", I mean talmudic cruel.

    …  And here we are now some forty years+ with our jewy Empire still attempting to destroy Iran, having tried just about everything but for direct war, including unleashing Saddam's decade-long war on Tehran.  There is only direct war left for the US.  Or, bury the freaking stupid hatchet already and start trading for mutual benefit – something that in fact Iran has, until Trump's economic war recently began, been more than open to doing with the US (but not with israel).

    Looking at the Iran-US picture right now, we see how the US's 4 decades-long indulgences in uncompromising hate towards Iran has cost it geopolitical muscle and influence.  Worse, it looks like it may very well cost it the Empire itself in the end.

    Iran Prevails Over the US, Twice, But This Is Far from Over

     

     

    • Canthama says:

      Well, my friend, 40-year time is simply too much time, and the empire of chaos lost it, there is no more time left, its financials are depleted beyond fixing, the US and its evil connections with UK and the apartheid regime, burned the candle on both sides all together and there is simply no more time, the tsunami economic collapse that will bring the worst possible long, very long, economic depression worldwide is coming, there is no way out of it, everyone will be affected globally, but the ones enjoying a unrealistic life in northern America and EU will suffer way more, way freaking more.

      Read the article below to grasp a bit of this reality and why the obvious (relates to you comment above) can not be seeing by them: Final Collapse Is Inexorable

      https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/final-collapse-inexorable

      The US/Apartheid regime/EU elites know well their time is up, and it is so damn up that can not even execute an attack on Iran, for the sake of creating a bigger war to try to reset their fucked up position, simply, because they know they can not even do it, must be very frustrating for these filthy elites to be arms tied up in their back, they dig the hole and the hole is simply too damn deep to get out, and the strong storm is coming and will drown them all inside their own hole.

      Iran bought time, it made the right choices after the Iraq invasion, it developed inward, domestically, technologically and built strong ties to fantastic independent forces such as Hezb Allah, Ansar Allah Movement, SAA and Iraq militias, these forces have shown to the world to be ready for the final war against evil, and it this war is coming soon, as soon as the economic tsunami first kiss the shores of the fiat-easy money system that fund all the global terrorists including the apartheid regime, when this financial tsunami stop the flow of funds, then the axis of resistance will act.

       

       

      • Taxi says:

        Many thanks for the link and for your cogent comment. Being a Los Angeles native, a place that’s overpopulated with millionaires and penniless bums, I can attest that it’s the street bums who will cope best when the dollar collapses. Brings to mind this independent movie called ‘A Day Without A Mexican’, where the snoots of LA have to deal with taking out their own trash and mow their own lawns, cook, laundry etc for themselves – bag their own shopping at supermarkets, valet their own cars at restaurants and events and manually fill up their own gas tanks. Basically, these privileged Los Angelinos and Angelinas fall COMPLETELY apart without the infrastructural assistance and servitude of the Mexican work force.

        Canthama, Plato’s archive is full of articles and commentary on the disintegration of the American system and its traditional way of life, caused intentionally by American power-jews and sayanim. More importantly, we’ve delved studiously into the very reasons for this slo-mo collapse even during the time when the dollar was the immovable king of kings. Now, just look at how vulnerable the dollar has become to boot. Man, things just keep going from bad to worse. Not only is our dollar now dying, but our democracy is already dead as marble and our constitution is on life-support: the prognosis is not looking good. Never mind our people remain collectively dumb – too dumb to notice the REAL jew scam that’s being played on them in practically every area of their lives. So dumb that they keep voting the same israel-first fuckers over and over and over again. I despair! I self-exiled because of this sad despair. I consider my nation in a sense to be as war-torn as Yemen or Syria – just you go see how many people in the US needlessly die or are being murdered by other Americans everyday across the vast spread of our land – just you go and see how it’s become the norm to have increasing masses of homeless and sick and hungry and suicidals. The United States of Bleak. Ironically, I find it easier to look at war miseries in Syria than I can the miseries of America. I don’t see any reprieve for American citizens provided to them by the political system. It is such a lopsided, unfair system where power-jews and israel (plus a handful of token Gentiles who love on isreal) appear to be the ones benefiting from it the most.

        Everything is broken. You name it, and it’s broken. Broken, broken, broken.

        Before the occupation of our country by jews, we used to be a proud people, and now due to this corrosive jewish influence, we have become an arrogant people. And an arrogant people hit the downward spiral sooner or later. In America, we lust more than we love. In America, we now literally hate freedom.

        Tragic.

        Yes, Iran played the wise card since its horrific war with Saddam. It combined the patience of the carpet weaver with the cunning of an alpha feline. It is a proud nation, and for the right reasons. Now it is strong enough to be able to defend itself against Empire. How the tabled have turned.

        What goes up, must come down. And what comes down, must go up. This is an immutable universal law.

    • Sparrow says:

      Thanks for the history of the Isralien embassy in Tehran.  I didn't know that!  That same revolution needs to happen here…but unfortunately there is no cohesion that exist.  Too many drugged up folks no matter what pharmacy is needed.  Morality is below zero.  Sacrificing children to the jew agenda is a norm.  Like Canthana mentions it is my awareness of the coming tsunami (I call it divine judgement…karma…whatever) that will take out many.  In my observations esp. where I live, most people go about as if the sky is always blue.  It's because the US has never felt the sting of war that she has oppressed so many with (excluding stupid soldiers of course).  Their love and worship of past war bravado is so sickening to me.  Their pride of war is unthinkable to me.  Their money that is made of sacrificing self, sons, daughters to war is the greatest evil to me.  America is hardened, callous and morbidly obese on arrogance…that is what will cause her demise and miscalculations.  They keep voting with no brain or common sense.  They enroll their children in liberal government run schools that promote the most vile jew curriculum and revised history.  Their slumber and intentional reality digression via hollywood/msm/selfies/vacations whilst bombing others.  Yes…it's coming, no doubt about it.

  59. Taxi says:

    Guys and guyzets, here's some snippets of the Saudi POW's that the Houthis captured yesterday.  The one below shows the Houthis chilling and feeding their prisoners (this brigade surrendered); and the speaker at the end of his rant prays that the Houthi flag would be planted in saudi arabia, uae and the White House (lol!), sealing his monologue with the customary group chant (that even the prisoners join in with lol!) of: "god is great, death to America, death to israel, death to al saud".

    And just you check out the footwear on him.  Ain't nobody mightier than the sandaled soldier!

    • Taxi says:

      We've not seen this number of surrendering soldiers outside of Hollywood movies in a fuck of looong decades.  Some captured soldiers were saying to the camera that they were "forced into fighting, had no choice, forced into it", and others named themselves and their towns and villages of origin.

      At 1:43 we are shown footage and audio explanation of how the prisoners in this particular battle were captured – how they were strategically surrounded then their visible equipment and groupings momentarily bombarded – how realizing that they are now weaponless and encircled, had had no other option but to surrender – how more than 2000 of them saudi soldiers just poured out of mountain caves and hidden side ridges and holes, all in surrender.  The Houthi  narrator of the battle said they were surprised to see so very many young men and teens in the surrendered mass.

      Astonishing!

      Say, do you think they will censor this material from MbS and MbZ?  What a humiliation for the Axis of Evil combined!  Rub them onion layers into their eyeballs!

    • Taxi says:

      And here the narrator explains how some saudi army vehicles were bombed, others were burned and a bunch of good ones taken by the Houthis – and omg they must be taking a lotta-lotta xanix in tel aviv, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi and DC tonight – oh the overwhelming humiliation of it all!  And guess what?  The Houthis didn't kill any kids in the process.

    • Taxi says:

      What-the-what-the-whaaaaah – it's a freaking pressure-cooker tonight in the House of Saud!

      Saudi Arabia – Another Defeat In Yemen – King's Bodyguard Killed

      If the king is lobbed off, so to speak, then expect an internal palace civil war to erupt, which will spill out to streets and cities and towns and bleed out to the bitter end and thus, bloody and brutally will the House of Saud fall.

      Meanwhile, the little jewish mouse in tel aviv agonizes over whether to take a dose of rat poison then and there, or face the certainty of becoming a POW getting marched up, nicely fed and and filmed by the mighty Hezbollah.

      LOL! I don't know about you folks, but at this point, I think it's only freaking germane to give a big and happy 'hip-hip-hurrah' x infinity to the freaking magnificent Houthis and their freaking fantastic footwear sad

  60. Sparrow says:

    try this again….

    Good job Houthis!  You took the im out of possible!  Hero's!  Thank you for translating Taxi…the only flag I want to see replace that blue and white toilet paper is:



    • Taxi says:

      Honestly, that “blue and white” is not fit enough to touch my tush as toilet paper. Burn that “blue and white” to dust would be my recommendation.

  61. American400 says:

    Something interesting for you. As little as 38 years ago justice for Palestine was still alive in some of Congress. As more Jews moved into many of our government positions and into congress we have become more and more corrupted by the Jew's ability to sniff out who will be corruptible and then put them in office. We are now 99%  corrupted. Its the Jews, its always been the Jews.

    THE COLONIZATION OF THE WEST BANK

    TERRITORIES BY ISRAEL

    HEARING BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND nATURALIZATION OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

    UNITED STATES SENATE

    NINETY-FIFTH CONGRESS

    FIRST SESSION

    ON THE QUESTION OF WEST BANK SETTLEMENTS AND THE TREATMENT

    OF ARABS IN THE ISRAELI-OCCUPIED TERRITORIES

    OCTOBER 17 AND 18, 1977

    http://www.loc.gov/law/find/hearings/pdf/00139297647

    EXCERPTS….

    many Israelis and others, children, sometimes as young as 7 or 8 years old, are employed habitually by the Jewish settlers of this area, who have become very rich indeed in the short span of about three years. The "official" wage of an adult worker is given by the regional settlements-council "Eshkol", which comprises both the settlements in this area and settlements inside Israel, as "12.5 I.P. per hour of labor, 5 I.P. per hour of Arab labor." Of course Arab children are paid much less than this, and some of the payments, both for the children and for the adults, are made in kind, by "unloading" on them the most rotten produce of the fields in which they w-ork instead of monetary payment! The people who are treated so are Egyptian citizens who were expelled from the places where they lived for supposed "security" reasons, but who are allowed, indeed encouraged, to work on their old lands under the conditions of more-than feudal bondage to the settlers.

    6. SUMMARY

    The Israeli settlements in the occupied territories constitute by their very

    existence a violation of the most basic human rights and of international law.

    Their purpose is expansion and the permanent subjugation of the population of those territories. They are a source of discrimination, racism, and oppression.In the interest of all the parties to the conflict, including the best interests of the Israeli citizens, those settlements should go, and be abolished as soon as possible.

    Otherwise, in addition to being a source of corruption to all, they will also

    become one of the main causes of the next war in the Middle East.

    Senator ABOUREZK. Thank you very much.

    I am fully aware that you don't like to trade on your background as

    a means of establishing yourself as a spokesman for your point of view

    but I think it is necessary to put it on the record.

    Would you tell the committee something about your background?

    Dr. SHAHAK. I was born in Warsaw. Poland, in 1933.1 spent World

    War II under Hitler's occupation. I have arrived in Palestine in 1945

    and I am from that time a permanent resident first of Palestine and

    then a citizen of the State of Israel. I almost always lived there as a

    part of two periods of postdoctorate or sabbatical research.

    Senator ABOUKEZK. I know that you have come to the United States

    before. In fact, I met you 3 or 4 years ago. I can't recall the exact

    date, but perhaps you can. I think I mentioned at the time that the

    way you spoke out against the continued expansion of Israel must

    have caused you great difficulty in Israel. You said at the time that it

    caused you less difficulty there than it did here in the United States.

    I wonder if that is still true.

    Dr. SHAHAK. Even more true. I am happy to say that for the last

    2y2 years or more there has been no difficulty whatsoever in the State

    of Israel. The difficulties from the United States continue, but I will

    bear them.

    Senator ABOUKEZK. What exactly happens when you come to the

    United States to speak your opinion here ?

    SHAHAK. Very simple. If I am sponsored by a church group,

    then usually all the Jewish organizations in a given city are putting

    pressure on this church group to revoke my sponsorship even at the

    last moment. . .

    Also, anonymous literature is circulated against me. It is tull ot lies.

    There are no dates and addresses given.

    Those examples should suffice. They are political and general. I will

    not talk about American individuals and so on. They have their rights

    to express their opinions even if those are abusive opinions.

    Senator ABOUKEZK. DO you find yourself subject to harassment when

    you are speaking around the United States on this issue ?

    Dr. SHAHAK. Very much so.

    Senator ABOUREZK. What kind of harassment and by whom i

    Dr. SHAHAK. I do not know by whom. I do not employ an apparatus

    of spies who can find who those people are, but I would say this: Those

    people who I have identified are coming from the special organizations

    and the chief organization which is employed in harassing me

    is B'nai B'rith and the so-called Anti-Defamation League.

    Senator ABOUREZK. The B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation League?

    Dr. SHAHAK. Yes. ,

    Senator ABOTJREZK. DO you know of any other groups or individuals

    who might be a party to the harassment of you as you go around and

    speak ?

    Dr. SHAHAK. NO.

    V. RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING ENFORCEMENT OF

    THE HUMANITARIAN LAW

    I urge this subcommittee, the Senate Judiciary Committee, and the

    Senate to take all necessary steps to maintain the leadership of the

    U.S. Government in human rights law concerning international armed

    conflicts and belligerent occupations.

    The United States should more adequately honor its treaty obligation

    "to insure respect for" the Civilians Convention in all circumstances.

    The Civilians Convention must be enforced fully and without

    discrimination in order to make its protection of human rights

    meaningful.

    A most effective sanction, within the constitutional authority of the

    Senate and the Congress, would be to withhold military and economic

    assistance from any government which is in flagrant and persistent

    violation of the Geneva Civilians Convention for the protection of

    war victims..

     

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks, American. You always bring such interesting research with you. Now imagine if a senator were to utter the same words in public today as old senator Abourezk did back in 1977 – yeah never gonna happen with Aipac gestapos policing the narrative. Truth is that the US’s support of israel is based purely on bribes and blackmail – if the bribe doesn’t work, then play the blackmail card. Without this illegal jewish method of power-grabbing, the US would probably choose the Lebanon as it’s eastern Mediterranean base, the Leb being culturally more tolerant and advanced than israel (even religious people in the Leb gel with certain liberal principles such as freedom of speech/movement/trade); plus the Lebs don’t come with an expensive ideology such as ‘expansionism’ that requires huge dollars in security assurances, aid etc. The Lebs are as capitalist as America is – they reject socialism and communism – which is why groups like hezbollah who do much-much charitable work for the working class are more popular than the mean-fisted government. I maintain and repeat that the US would not have supported the establishment of a jewish state in the Levant in the first place but for Aipac infiltration, corruption and criminality.

  62. Taxi says:

    Regarding the Yemen-Saudi war, I'm gleaning from seasoned Arab analysts today the following points:

    1-  Many of the prisoners captured by the Houthis two days ago are actually Yemeni mercenaries who were economically and not morally/ideologically aligned with wahabi saudi arabia's foreign policy.  So it's a mistake to call them "saudi soldiers" (like I did in above related comments), though some of them are.

    2- When the saudi airforce got word that their ground brigade are surrendering, they attempted to mass murder them with strikes, but the Houthis defended their POW's against the saudi airforce.

    3-  That the decision to stop the Yemen war is not in the hands of ANYONE is the saudi kingdom, not even in the hands of King Salman himself but in the tight fist of America.  America calling off the war in Yemen will result in a HUGE geopolitical shift in the mideast that completely weakens the Empire's hold on the region further, to the point of withdrawal from the area and the closing down of most bases there.  This is something that Empire is presently utterly rejecting, but that it will have to swallow it sooner or later, or else start a regional war that will end with the same result: America's allies defeated and and American troops out of the region.

  63. Taxi says:

    I'm watching on live TV right now the opening of the border crossing at al-Bukamal that links Syria to Iraq – now open after 5 years of forced closure by the terrorist invaders under instruction of tel aviv.

    So…. fuck you israel and the jewy Empire, fuck you saudi and uae!

    Go bomb it now and see where that gets you!

    WARNING to remember: "Any attack that threatens the strategic gains of the Axis of Resistance will be met with open warfare by all members of the Axis of Resistance", vowed Nasrallah.

      • Taxi says:

        Thanks, Canthama. The live footage I was watching earlier had the crossing jam-packed with ‘crossers’, many of them wore suits and carried briefcases, as if on a business trip.

        And let us remember here also that al-Abukamal was invaded by ISIS at israel’s instruction till late 2017 when the Syrian army and Hezbollah smashed the ISIS terrorists there to smithereens and freed up the crossing that tel aviv was desperate to keep closed.

        Oh so much baaaaaad news is flooding into tel aviv on a daily basis lately – it’s all just so fantastic woohoo! And internally, there’s already talk of the necessity of a third jew election this year lol! For me, it’s a great day when terrorist jews in tel aviv suits are forced to both eat and lay in their own poop.

        And btw, not a single jew drone overhead for a few days now – I almost forgot they existed lol!

  64. Taxi says:

    BTW, all that Trump-Ukraine-Biden crap is now off my radar – lost interest after 48 hours of it – too boring and will just get even more deathly boring with a buncha professional liars publicly calling each other 'liar'.  No, I don't think I was born to listen to all that shitzel.  As far as I'm concerned, the bigger liar will win this one.  Case solved before the movie is over.

    Our domestic political scene would be so much more appealing if there was even ONE SINGLE interesting and dignified player to observe.  But we know all the DC freaks already – we know their candidacy's stupid 'back story' – we know the gum-line of their smiling wives, we know their shoe size and we know the name of their freaking pet!  We know everything (they allow us to know) about them.  We've heard all their lies already and repetitively in election season after freaking election season, with everybody on stage fake and trying to convince us that our fake democracy is the sacred alter that all must worship at under their sacred priesthood.  Whyheck I wouldn't let any of the slimy bastards babysit even my pet flea, let alone babysit the nation!

    So, unless Trump or Biden get assassinated or civil war breaks out because of Ukraine-gate, I'm staying well away from this time-wasting blood-sucker.

    I am only interested in news about the war that will end israel and the house of saud.  Everything else is amateur and meaningless and beige.

  65. Sparrow says:

    You are right Taxi…after learning about the Yemeni proxies SA was 'using'…and seeing their unfortunate state…I do feel sorry for them.  At least the Houthis like the Hezb are merciful knowing their own are among the enemy.  Oh so evil…that.

    via South Front:

    • Taxi says:

      Sparrow,

      Saudi military was intentionally bombing factories in Saudi and Yemeni border towns, thus rendering working men there unemployed, then stepping in and offering these men jobs as (untrained) mercenaries on the front line of battles.

      Yes, these POWs are victims too.

       

  66. Taxi says:

    Two days after the stunning success of the Houthi's 'Victory from Almighty God' op where they captured over 2000 POWs, and still Riyadh is shtump and the only (muted) statement that's been released by them was one that denies the op ever took place.

    What a mental mess.

    I saw soundbites of the interview that MbS gave CBS several days before the Houthi attack (no I was not interested in watching the whole PR stunt) – and in it he says that it would be too disastrous for "the world" if saudis were to wage war on Iran, which is why he does not want a war with Iran.  Yeah right, suuuuuuuuure he cares about "the world" and suuuuuuuure he can beat the heck outta Iran.

    Fact is, and I've been saying this for years, Iran is untouchable.  But saudi Arabia is very touchable.  And it will continue to be 'touched' by the Houthis till their kingdom goes to kingdom come.

    Now we wait for the Houthis to execute their next humiliation on the house of saud.

    I don't know about you, but I sure am looking forward to it.

    • Canthama says:

      These morons from Saudi Barbaria once said they can beat Iran in 8 days…these freaks are nuts, they pretend their kingdom is safe and in fact it is burning, I read about a month ago that some 2 million foreign workers have left KSA, there are still many more there, foreign workers accounted to 40% of the population few years ago, thus making is 12MM out of 30MM+-, without foreign workers KSA disappears, as work environment conditions deteriorate, it creates an environment for revolution, and Saudi Barbarians are well known to be very rude in treating foreign workers which basically have very little rights, KSA is a at a crossroad, with massive oppressed Shia population in all eastern KSA and millions of discontent foreign workers, just look at what KSA did to the 2,400 POWs, they bombed them, people will know what KSA did inside KSA, many are Yemenis, they will see how the Houthis treated them vs KSA, it is just one more brick toward the final KSA tomb. It is coming.

      • Taxi says:

        Thanks for the Saudi stats.  And if I may, I'd like to add that 13 million of them saudi nationals are downtrodden saudi shias living in dire poverty – now turned sleeper cells – armed already and from years ago by Iran's invisible hand reaching across the narrows of the Persian Gulf.

         And when you say that saudis are "very rude" to their workers, well, try: cruel, sadistic and inhuman!  Saudis are infamous in the region for their cruelty to their ‘servants’ (how I hate this word!): their treatment of them regularly leading to death of bought slaves and hired servants alike.

        But it's all coming to an end now – it's curtains time!

        Three Saudi Brigades Annihilated in Devastating Houthi Offensive in Saudi Arabia

  67. Taxi says:

    Yesterday marked the 19th year since Palestinian Mohammad Durrah was murdered by terrorist jews in broad daylight – he died in his father's lap as he tried to shield him from jew bullets.

    R.I.P. little Mohammad.  R.I.P. all innocent children murdered by infanticidal jews.  No other religion celebrates the practice of infanticide like the talmudics do.  For this reason alone (and believe me there are a thousand and one other reasons too), for this alone humanity near and far should shun and shame the motherfucking evil unholy of unholies: the synagogue of satan.

     

  68. Bornajoo says:

    Their propensity for killing is unrivalled. A good quote from Ron Unz:

    "……. with the relatively tiny size of worldwide Jewry, around 16 million prior to World War II, and the inescapable conclusion is that in per capita terms Jews were the greatest mass-murderers of the twentieth century, holding that unfortunate distinction by an enormous margin and with no other nationality coming even remotely close. And yet, by the astonishing alchemy of Hollywood, the greatest killers of the last one hundred years have somehow been transmuted into being seen as the greatest victims, a transformation so seemingly implausible that future generations will surely be left gasping in awe."

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks for sharing this great quote, Bornajoo.  Ron Unz is spot on but I'd go back further than just 100 years – try 3500 years of wanton slaughter and mass murder.  And I would also add that no other  religion has ever so proudly murdered prophets like the jews have.  NONE!

      At the UN assembly two days ago, the Malaysian PM, Dr Mahathir Mohamad, called out the violent jews and said:

      Israel is the origin of modern terrorism.  Israel can break all the international laws and norms of the world and it will continue to be supported and defended…There is no justice in the world.

      Malaysian PM: Israel is the origin of modern terrorism

      Now is that an antisemitic statement (or two)?  Well, if it's a fact then it ain't antishmanti!

      I tried to get you guys a youtube vid of the Malaysian PM saying all this at the UN, but wadyaknow, it's just not there at all.  The head of a nation giving a speech at the UN has been ovened by youtube.  Jewtube!

    • Taxi says:

      Oh shoop! Good it’s not in the youtube oven – weird that I couldn’t pull it up earlier. Mind you, youtube has been acting a little weird with me this past week or so – for instance, it would not allow me access to 4 separate videos on separate occasions because apparently I’m an underage person! LOL I got carded by youtube! But seriously, crazy shit!

      Hey thanks for giving us a hand and bringing it! Special thanks for posting the transcript too. I read it. It was a wonderful speech.

    • Taxi says:

      Aaaaaawfff!  The live segment just ended so don't bother with the above link, it'll just take you to a live stream of Arabic Al-Mayadeen News (maybe for edu, you wanna check it out anyway).  In any case, the new Houthi video that's just been released is…  exceptional!  OMG!  I'll post a link to it soon as it hits the cyber stands.

      It was long and involved and rolled like a great and gritty war movie – except it was all for fucking real and the hero wore sandals.

      This particular video release is military in detail and exposed, bare and raw, the shocking degree of the Saudi humiliation on the battlefield.  It's as if a sandaled, dusty, skinny, scraggly urchin took a boat paddle and repeatedly wacked and thwacked at the bare arse of a saudi general in a public square.  It is the very definition of humiliation.

      Wow!  Frikking wow frikking Houthis frikking-iking wow!!!

      • Taxi says:

        Man!  I just spent my morning coffee time seeking out last night's 2nd Houthi video release of the 'Victory from Almighty God' op and absolutely nothing has surfaced on the internet yet.  The only thing I could find was an Al-Mayadeen program dissecting the video, showing clips of it etc.  Ok it's barely 15 hours since the release of the 2nd installment so I'll keep looking out for it today to share with you.  In the meantime, here's a link to the Al-Mayadeen analysis program for Arabic speakers, and English speakers can just keep skipping the talky-talky bits to see the footage for themselves.  Best I can offer for now – stay tuned:

      • Taxi says:

        And you betcha-ass that the mossad, Abu Dhabi intel and the cia stayed up all night studying the new footage – cuz their turn is next.

  69. Sparrow says:

    Given that the jews are controlling both ends of the House, the Senate, the Deep State and the whole of DC…they also control the stupid sheep of the evangelical, and many other christians who support israel and s/a (mbs).  Is it any surprise that an evangelical pastor (from Texas) has come out to "predict" a civil war in the US.  Now they will run with that propaganda just like they have in the ME and elsewhere all over the world and get their nice war so we can kill each other over a jew agenda.  So the chicken has come home to roost…

    https://www.trunews.com/stream/has-civil-war-20-been-triggered-in-america

     

    • Taxi says:

      I know the dudes at truenews are total Jesus freaks – but in the nicest possible way, kinda like Ned Flanders from the Simpsons (lol). They are nevertheless ‘messianic’, and this angle of their shit-shooting shpeel is always cringe-worthy for me. But they’re brave enough to be openly critical of israeli policy and they do openly support the Palestinians. They’re also anti war all the way round. Oh they definitely think Jesus is coming back (prophecy/evangelism), just not thru the current body of israel – religiously speaking, they see modern israel as a ‘fake’.

      All messianics are obsessed with predicting the end of the world and all the wars and famines in between. The thing is, you don’t need a crystal ball or religious predictors to see that an American civil war is coming. Is Trump the trigger? Heck every American is the frigging trigger! When will it happen? Too early to tell. The deadly hooch is still missing a coupla ingredients. Like a massive kick to the balls of the dollar and the assassination of a divisive president: either this one or the one after, or the one after that…

      • Sparrow says:

        I agree with you concerning the link I sent…I had to stop watching them because some of their reports made me feel like they were controlled opposition.  The reason I used it was because of their opposition to the evangelical mega churches…in fact they call them out without pc-ing it up.  Wiles has named and shamed them.  The truth is 95% American christians are about to get shook up as their belief system, pastor teachings and jew infestation to worship israel/jews interpretation has long led them in wrong direction.  I can't help but see what's going down.

    • Sparrow says:

      ["Hasnawi said that both sides had set out conditions as a starting point for negotiations.

      "Saudi Arabia’s conditions are that Iran minimise its role in Yemen and Syria and stop supporting armed groups such as the Houthis. It also asks the Syrian regime to solve its problems with the Syrian opposition groups, and to write a constitution for Syria with all parties agreeing on it," he said"]

      That would be an admission the Resistance is winning.

      ["Hasnawi said that the US government had also approved negotiations between the two sides. Falih Alfayyadh, Iraq's advisor for national security, is currently in Washington to discuss a timeline for the meetings, he added.

      "If there will be a potential deal in the region that includes Yemen, Syria and Iraq, the Americans have no problem with that," Hasnawi said"]

      Wow what a deal…can you imagine Iran bowing to that BS?  NO MENTION OF ISRAEL???  NO MENTION OF BOOTING OUT THE US FROM THE ME????

      ["However, Iraqi security sources told MEE at the time that the attacks were launched from bases in southern Iraq controlled by Iranian-backed militias.

      But leaders in both Saudi Arabia and Iran have indicated in recent days that their countries are open to talks aimed at de-escalating regional tensions."]

      …and here we have Iraqi compromised made in America Security sources…

      All I can say is…"IT'S A TRAP MADE IN THE US"  by fucking ISISreal.  They want S/A oil fields…not to mention a big chunk of S/A that is on the Yinnon plan map.  One thing I never do…is trust the absolute treachery of US/ISis.  And I mean absolute.  Yemen also has oil and gas.  

      So here's the deal (if I were Iran):  US get out of Syria.  US get out of Iraq.  US get out of Afghanistan.  US get out of S/A.  US get out of the ME.  and take your fucking ISis out of Palestine forever.  US get out of the Persian Gulf.  US get out of the Straight of Hormuz.  US get out of Africa.  US DESTROY YOUR JEW BABY ISRAEL!!!!!

       

      • Taxi says:

        Awww don’t worry your little wings, Sparrow. Iran is intellectually and strategically more superior than both the saudi and American leaderships.

        What you shared with us is but more delusional arrogance from the puss-infected lips of saudi pussies.

      • Taxi says:

        Trump can’t even get a phone call thru to the Iranian leadership, let alone a dictated rapprochement.

  70. Taxi says:

    Say, whatever happened to that jewy golden peace nugget known as the 'Deal of the Century'?

    LOL!  So many delays on releasing its contents that we've literally forgotten all about it.  Well wadya expect when its architects and presenters are three lying, greedy jew gangbangers and not a single Palestinian is involved:

    US Ambassador: 'Deal of the Century' to Be Announced When Israel Is Ready

    Yeah sure, bring it on and count the Gaza Cornets flung at tel aviv in response.

  71. Taxi says:

    The most important aspect of the Houthi's strike ability is the danger they pose to the American dollar.  A second bigger strike on saudi oil by the houthis could easily reduce the saudi oil production to practically nil.  And should this happen, the petrodollar, the very guarantor of the US dollar, would collapse and leave the dollar so very weak that powerful nations like China would overnight absolutely dare to start buying oil in euros or in Yuan.

    It was folly in the first place to attach the health of the dollar to volatile saudi petrodollar, especially after giving MbS the green light to fight up with the Yemen.

    • Canthama says:

      True thing, KSA is the foundation of Petrodollar, hit them hard, this leg that sustain the Dollar as reserve currency gets shaky. Russia bought so much gold in the past 4 years that Dollar part of its reserve is down to 10% for normal trading with countries that demand it, but it is shifting away as fast as possible from all US/IMF/SWIFT global dominated banking system.

      China has lunched all the foundation for trading with Yuan, and it si doing so with over 30% of its trade already, the big leap is to convince the global economic systems that its banking system is transparent and solid, and they are far from that, this is the only thing holding the Yuan to be a true global reserve currency.

      Euro is gone, Pound is gone and Yen is a fake currency held by 400% of GDP indebted country with a reducing population, meaning the crossroad is ahead for a major Yen collapse, in general there are no replacement of USD as a single reserve currency, this has delayed this vital process of multipolar world, but things will not stay as is if demand for US TBonds drop (KSA oil sales in USD keeps demand up), and when demand is low and the need to print USD/roll debt is high, then interest rates must climb, and we know the US can not raise interest rats as in the 70s, 80s and 90s, it would break the economy and collapse the system, high interest rate in a monstrous pile of debt is simply not possible, then it is collapse of all we know it.

      The end of this nasty global economic order is near, a few pushes from here or there will trigger a point of no return, we are approaching it, and many countries are trying to protect itself as they can, this is why sometimes sanctions help countries to focus on what is vital for them, domestic market and isolation of banking system from the global melt down.

      It is coming.

      • Taxi says:

        Thanks for a great link and for your nicely succinct explanation of what the dollar and our global economy are facing. I especially appreciated your explanation of the roles and differences between the Yen and Yuan currencies. Eastern nations and powers appear to be better prepared for the inevitable collapse of the current global system. No doubt the West, headed by America, will lash out the nasty at the East when the big crunch comes. But even in this respect, the east is preparing itself, not just with gold purchases etc, but also with military maneuvers and headlines like this:

        China, Russia, Iran ‘plan joint naval drill in international waters’

        If europe and the USA especially suffer from a global economic collapse, then it’s way overdue considering that they’ve been supporting their national economies thru global kleptomania, arms sales and manufactured colonialist wars on brown-skinned people for several centuries. Enough of colonialism period! I mean you can’t go calling yourself a modern democracy at home then go behaving like a colonialist thug outside of your borders. That is just pure hypocrisy! The West has had it both ways for waaaaay too long! The worst offender in this regard is the UK: a Germanic monarchy and a democracy at home living side by side? Huh?! Fuck you UK! Who are you tryna fool?!!! You’re either one or the other! Drop that shitting Krauti ‘Queen’ already – it makes you look like the freaking fool of fools of the 21st century! And never mind the English remain 100% colonialists in their foreign policy to boot! The UK is a combination of a democracy inside a (foreign) monarchy with insatiable colonialism overseas! Get the fuck outta town – pompous, terrorist English freaks! You most certainly deserve to go bankrupt for your endless crimes and collusion with the vile power-jews’ crime syndicate – and you most certainly deserve to have the Palestinians give away 92% of your land to the Irish, Welsh and Scots. I would love to see the long-suffering Palestine with that kind of power lol. And I’ll bet my farm that even if they could, the Palestinians would shun the colonialist path, shun the slave-master mindset even if it was offered to them on a silver platter. Yeah, they’re THAT decent.

      • Taxi says:

        I'd just like to clarify here that I spent 24 years of my youth living in London/UK – I was reared and educated there.  I know it well and I have longstanding friends who are English.  So, when I trash on the UK, I am not trashing on its people, even though some of them do indeed deserve a trashing.  When I trash on the UK, it's the governing system and its enablers whom I truly despise.

        And just so you know, my favorite English person ever is Percy Bysshe Shelley, the great anti-establishment activist and romantic poet of the 18th century.  Ironically, the English politicos and literatis of the time absolutely hated him – so much so that they literally hounded him out of the country with wife and kids in tow.

  72. Taxi says:

    I found this short vid of saudi POWs in Houthi custody – it's but a short segment of the longer video that I watched last night and couldn't find this morning.  I hope to make time to seek out the longer version for you.

    The captives identified themselves as:

    • Lance corporal Ibrahim Rashid Ali al-Marri;
    • Corporal Dhafer Obaid Al Qahtani;
    • Soldier Hussein Ali Mohammed Issa al-Baidi;
    • Corporal Sultan Amer Ali Amer al-Nashir Bishi;
    • Soldier Saleh Rashid Mohammed Al-Zahrani;
    • Sergeant Abdo Mohammed Mohammed Al Shamhan;

    In the interviews, the captives described how they were captured by Houthi fighters and reassured their families and commanders that they are being treated well by the Yemeni group. Some of them appeared to be lightly injured.

    “A message to our governors, to King Salman bin Abdul Aziz, the guardian of Mohammed bin Salman; We did not see from our Yemeni brothers, but all the best,” Ibrahim Rashid Ali al-Marri said in the end of his interview.

    Houthis Release Interviews With Saudi Service Members Captured During Recent Operation

  73. Taxi says:

    Some stuff for y'all:

    Iran Opens a Second Front Along Israel’s Border

    Iran’s Soleimani claims he and Nasrallah barely escaped Israeli air raid in 2006

    A couple of my Arab journalist friends who live in the UK follow this saudi guy on twitter – his twitter name is 'Mujtahidd' and he is supposed to be a royal saudi prince in opposition to MbS – he leaks info on palace dramas and royal infighting.  I introduce you to him now because the article below mentions him:

    Saudi Arabia Under Siege: Is the Kingdom Quietly Crumbling?

  74. Taxi says:

    Last night, I decided to seek out and watch some debates in Arabic between Yemeni and Saudi teamsters.  I viewed several on Arab-owned channels and one on RT Arabic.

    Oh boy!

    Talk about two volatile divorcees screaming at each other!

    ALL of the shows were intense.

    ALL of them were exactly the same in content and in emotion.

    ALL the saudi debaters denied the Houthi attacks and blamed EVERYTHING on Iran.

    ALL the Yemeni debaters, in one way or another, called saudis too dumb to know fact from fiction.

    Well, that about sums it up.

    LOL!

  75. Taxi says:

    BREAKING:  Iran announced that it has foiled an assassination attempt by an "Arab and israeli" team on General Qasem Soleimani, the leader of the Al Quds Brigade and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.  He is basically the absolute top military man in Iran – and consequently, top of the assassins' lists in tel aviv, Riyadh and DC.  The busted conspiracy aimed at blaming internal Iranian opposition for Soleimani's assassination so as to stir up civil strife and population division inside of Iran.

    Those who failed at this talmudic-wahabi false flag op have been arrested.

    More on this when more info is released…

      • Taxi says:

        They don’t do torture in Iran – it’s against their religion. But indeed their penalties are harsh.

        They’re also too smart to use torture as it does not produce intel, but mere fake confessions.

        There are psychological methods of getting intel out of seditious agents without spilling a drop blood or bruising an inch of skin. I have no doubt the wily Persian cat is very good at just that.

  76. Taxi says:

    After a few quiet days, the terrorist jews are right now jet-buzzing overhead.   Could it be that the bully in the sky is flexing muscle after his conspiracy to assassinate General Soleimani was thwarted and publicized?

    I'm hearing that the jewy assassination squad prepared between 350-500 kilograms of explosive material to use against Soleimani during the shia holy month of Muharram (Ashura), which is about to end in a few days with public celebrations and displays of religious 'shiasm'.

    The conspiracy to assassinate was to take place in the Iranian city of Kerman, Soleimani's home turf.

    The identity of the conspirators has not yet been released.

    • Canthama says:

      Taxi, is it all connected ? Assassination attempt, KSA defeats to AnsarAllah, regime change in Iraq (mob supposedly focused on anti Iranian protest there) etc… ? What are you hearing on Iraq ?

      • Taxi says:

        Oh you bet it’s all connected. It’s their stupid freaking (failed) comeback. They think they’re so smart, huh! They’re thinking: ‘let’s simultaneously hit back at Iran and its allies with this op here and that op there and cherry-on-top op ‘assassinate Soleimani’. After so very many humiliations, the Axis of Evil has become extravagantly cartoonish and predictable: going for ambitious, spectacular schemes in an attempt to reverse their crumbling fortunes and ruined reputation. Just imagine all them bells and whistles in the msm had the Soleimani assassination plan succeeded. Imagine the PR boost that the Axis of Evil would have scored if such a conspiracy had succeeded. The Axis of Evil would have loved all that Iranian blood spilled from 500 kilos of explosives. I mean the amount of explosives is huge and was not meant for assassinating just a single man, it was intended to create a mass slaughter with it too.

        The Iraqi protestors are mostly paid mobs with a sprinkling of economic protestors. The paid ones are kinda like an Iraqi Antifa. They succeeded at closing down Baghdad for the day for security reasons: because some of them were armed and protesting. Their number is small but the Iraqi gov, being exceptionally security-nervous lately, was taking no chances, and rightly so. What with israeli attacks on it becoming a norm; and the American conspiratorial wrath lurking over their shoulder to boot. DC’s latest anger is due to Iraq earlier this week pointing terrorism finger on sacred (NOT!) tel aviv; and also for Baghdad asking the yankeedoodle occupiers to leave Iraq, yet not asking the Iranian ‘presence’ to leave. If you attempt to escape Empire’s choke, well, it will just squeeze harder at your neck. Setting up ‘protests’ has become the current weapon of choice for Empire to use against uppity governments. Simply, they’re punishing Iraq by Hong-konging Baghdad.

        But this will fail. The protestors are mostly paid wahabi allies and they will be dealt with sooner or later by Iraq’s security apparatus. 99% of Iraqis are anti-American (I wonder why?!!!). They know that America’s presence there equals the presence of mossad and idf intelligence. They know that Iran’s presence there is to stabilize Iraq after the wretched American invasion, followed by an attempted recent takeover by ISIS. They know that Iran wants stable neighbors with stable borders. They know that America intentionally keeps Iraq unstable for the benefit of israel. They know that Iran is on Iraq’s side while America is on the side of their historic israeli enemy.

        The protests in Iraq will soon enough be controlled and dissipated.

      • Canthama says:

        Taxi, thank you for the extra details, much appreciated.

        The macro geopolitical situation in the ME, Eastern Europe & Central Asia is heading toward a general re arrangement & de-escalation, but the provocations mounts all over, from Syria to Iraq, Ukraine, Iran,Yemen etc…and this is where the danger for trowing fuel into fire lies. 

        I am glad Iraq Gov has taken the actual true rhetoric on the recent events inside the country, the bad in influence from Israel and US is felt all over the place in Iraq and has contaminated the Syrian Kurds as well, this has to stop if peace is to be made in Syria-Iraq in the long run.

      • Taxi says:

        But of course, even the Iraqi kurds are pissed at the Americans. After all, the current Iraqi president, Barham Salih, is of kurdish descent and a former Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region, as well as the former deputy prime minister of the Iraqi federal government. He is actually a most stable and unifying Iraqi president, a real true patriot and by the balls of god: he is not freaking shekeled! Iraqi kurds are very proud of him and hate it that America keeps politically attacking him through his opposition – and they hate America even more for poisoning all Salih’s historic and equitable plans to lift Iraq out of the rubble.

  77. Bornajoo says:

    Soleimani is probably their number two target (after Nasrallah). Another spectacular backfire and failure that will only unite the Iranian people further, rather than drive them apart. An act of pure desperation by the AoE. Yet everything they try is fucked. Iran is proving itself to be superior in every dimension 

    • Taxi says:

      • Taxi says:

        LOL wow so freaking elaborately stupid: buy an apartment and use it to dig a tunnel under a neighboring mosque.  Like no one would notice such an operation at a mosque that Soleimani is known to frequent.  Like no security teams and cameras on the street 24-7/365 would ever pick up a suspicious move or two by sketchy new residents.

        Wowww sooooo stupid!  And we know it's dumb jews in tel aviv who conceived and planned it, with the support of silly Arab money.

         

    • Taxi says:

      This botched assassination op was most definitely green-lit by Trump and his jewy gangbangers a while ago – probably back when Bolton’s mustachio was sniffing out the pistachios in Iran’s nuclear underpants.

      Can you tell I’m feeling goofy again – I mean so much more good news these past two weeks, it’s making me feel kinda looped out and goofy-loof.

      Hey, back to serious matters. Let’s together count the losses of the Axis of Evil just these past two week, shall we?

      1- Aaramco (woohoo!)

      2- Second israeli election impasse in 3 months (woohoo!)

      3- Houthis and their 'Victory from Almighty God' (woohoohoooooo!)

      4- Ukrainegate and Trump’s impeachment stuff (woohooooo-uhoh!)

      5- The flunked assassination of General Soleimani (Woweewoooohoooh!)

      Oh come on, people! That is one wild clusterfuck orgy of failure in just two weeks!

       

      • Taxi says:

        Good grief!  I forgot to add the ‘reopening of the Khashoggi file’ to the above list!  Yeah add that one too.

  78. Bornajoo says:

    Couldn't agree more about the UK. This is a disgraceful country. For hundreds of years lived off its colonial plunder. My father, who was Indian, wasn't allowed to sit on the good buses, walk on the good streets, swim in the good swimming pools or enter the nice parks when he was growing up in India as it was all 'reserved' for the British 

    But payback is now coming. With no more foreign loot to plunder and with no manufacturing this country is in an accelerating death spiral. It's a shitty, dank, dark and damp island in the North Sea which is basically bankrupt and lives off money laundering yet still thinks it's some kind of imperial superpower. I feel sorry for most of the people but this country truly deserves where it's headed and I look forward to watching its demise from afar, because I won't be here much longer. Fuck you UK, with your pathetic royal family and your Jewy-zionist masters. Hell is waiting 

    • Sparrow says:

      So sad to learn about your Dad's hardship under the boot.  One thing I've learned (and I guess it's not the desired way…), with oppression comes resistance every single time.  I hope he RIP along with your Mom…and that you and all of us can find a better place for the rest of our days.  VIVA THE RESISTANCE!

       

    • Taxi says:

      In case you haven’t noticed, you and the anglo-saxon minion servants holding British passports remain ‘disallowed’ by the order of ‘Her Majesty, the Queen’. Yeah, for sure she’s given you a park, a bus and a crumb to share between y’all since the Raj days – but non of it is your ‘domain’. It is her domain. And always will be her crusty domain.

      In case readers didn’t know, the Queen owns the majority of land in Great Britain. If you wanted to purchase property there, she will sell it to you for 99 years, after which it returns back to her grand Estate. What is known as ‘free hold’ properties in English real estate – properties that are not dictated by the queen’s terms – are few and far between. Lizzie is one greedy, jewy, unpatriotic so and so.

      I really don’t like her and her colonialist ilk. Historically, the British colonialist wars gave birth to slavery of the ‘other’ overseas, and slavery of the working class at home.

      Fuck her and fuck her U fucking K!

      • Sparrow says:

        I've never understood why the Brits don't get rid of her…how some of them bow down and throw flowers toward her.  (The same swoony hollywood crap). I hate monarchy's.  I hate bowing down as an inferior to any man or woman.  There are many idiot americans who spend loads of money to visit there…I have to admit that if I had to visit, once I plodded in front of that palace I would have spit on the ground.  Nope  her history…is my ire.  Hopefully the freedom of her neighbors ireland, scotland, wales…can once and for all be rid of her.  With that said there are many honorable and very good british historians I have learned a great deal from.  With all of us…there is the evil that has to go to sustain the good and to bring justice, fairness and equality.  It will take the destruction of power (dollar) and I hope it will be soon. 

  79. Taxi says:

    Oh it's shake-n-bake alright in the house of saud.  Even jewy Reuters is now forced to report on the volatile instability of the royals and rulers in Riyadh.

    This is a fucking first!

    No, not looking good for Mr. MbS.  Why, it looks worse and worse for him with every passing day.  Same as with his new bff Netanyahu – and Trump, not far behind, is in his worst crisis today too with impeachment procedures knocking with fists at his WH door. 

    Funny this, isn't it.  This evil trio were saying 'Assad must go' for the longest time, and now it looks like they're all going-going-gone to hell and Bashar is staying.

    Exclusive: In Saudi Arabia, criticism of Crown Prince grows after attack

    • Taxi says:

      From the article linked above:

      The crown prince nonetheless has staunch supporters. A Saudi source within circles loyal to the crown prince said: “The latest events won’t affect him personally as a potential ruler because he is trying to stop the Iranian expansion in the region. This is a patriotic issue, and so he won’t be in danger, at least as long as the father lives.”

      "… he won’t be in danger, at least as long as the father lives”.   LOL yeah absolutely right cuz soon as the old king dies, all royal daggers are gonna be drawn and bloodied.

  80. Taxi says:

    Meanwhile, in occupied Palestine… (how my heart breaks to even type the word 'Palestine').  Last night, the West Bank saw some very dramatic resistor-protests against the idf.  By streetlight, thousands and thousands of Palestinians, shoulder to tight shoulder filled streets: chanting loud and surrounding idf vehicles, blocking thus their passage while a storm of rocks was thrown at said jew-terrorists.  The jew invader's vehicles eventually pulled back from Palestinian neighborhoods, but not before they murdered a Palestinian youth (R.I.P.).

    Of course, I can't find any footage of this event on youtube.

    But that doesn't mean that the suffering Palestinians are not resisting every single day – resisting like no other resistor on the planet today.

     

    • Sparrow says:

      Thank you for updates Taxi and all your good work.  Otherwise we wouldn't know.  We all need are Houthi Bic's to set their ass(ets) on fire lol!  I especially admired a barefoot Houthi yelling his warnings and always at the end of their rant it's:

      "God is great, death to america, death to isreal, death to al saud"  I'm joining them enlightened  (and thanks for that translation too!)

  81. Bornajoo says:

    Thank you dear Sparrow 

    It does indeed lead to resistance. I guess what we all want is justice, especially for the Palestinian people, whom as Taxi says, are the greatest resistors to have ever walked this earth. I think justice is coming 

    • Taxi says:

      Thank you so much!  This is the 'Victory from Almighty God' vid part 2 that was released by Houthie spokesperson on Al-Mayadeen TV on the 1st Oct.  The one that I couldn't find on the net after two days of looking.

      Phew!  I can relax now heh!

      What a show, Houthies, what an excellent show!

      And thanks again for a grrrrrreat share, Canthama.

  82. Bruh says:

    "probably back when Bolton’s mustachio was sniffing out the pistachios in Iran’s nuclear underpants"

     

    Was literally ROFLMAO mail

  83. Taxi says:

    Astonishing!  The Western msm is NOT reporting on Soleimani's foiled assassination plot.

    This guy is soooo huge in the whole of the middle east, and not just in Iran.  For example, even here in south Lebanon: driving thru small shia villages, you will see giant portraits of Soleimani hanging under street lights and at gates of villagers' homes.  This dude is so freaking popular and revered that he may as well be the president of the whole of the middle east.  Censoring this breaking news is literally tantamount to censoring an attempted murder on Santa during Christmas.

    And why on earth would the Western media do this?  Why would they bury this big Soleimani story?

    Yeah, think of an an ostrich and a pile of sand.

    Call it 'fear and failure'.

     

  84. Taxi says:

    The middle east, being a region where the line between mosque and state is at best blurred, let alone mostly non existent, many people there tend to get their news 'instruction' from the Friday mosque sermons where often the topic is political and current.  The norm for Friday's sermon is for the religious speaker to relay a chapter from the history of Islam and pontificate on the message and lesson of the story – this way followers of islam are simultaneously taught history, religion and life.  Of course, for several decades now, Friday sermons have more often than not taken a political tone due to the undulating upheavals of the region.

    Yesterday, I saw very dramatic footage of protests in Iraq – by far more dramatic than what I'd seen two days before that.  So I thought today to listen to a couple of televised Friday sermons from Baghdad and Karbala, so as to see what the 'instruction' was regarding the Iraq protests. 

    Well, both sermons carried more or less the same political message and 'instruction:

    America does not want a stable Iraq, and the government is too passive to stop their meddling.  For political reasons, America is keeping the Iraqi economy in chains, driving food prices high, creating hardship and starvation for our people.  There is genuine grief in the protestors, but America is using the protests to create chaos and not solutions.  But we are not Americans – we cannot demand America step aside and let us live.  We are Iraqi and it is our government's job to do this.  Therefore we protest and demand from our government our rights to water and electricity and jobs, and to punish whoever it is who is prohibiting us access to these basic needs.  It is the Iraqi government who is responsible for us, not the Americans.  We peacefully demand the government do what is necessary to provide us with our rights.  The situation is urgent.  We wish our government success and courage in this difficult endeavor.  We choose peaceful protest.  Those who choose violence only play into the hands of America and the zionist enemy.  We work for the nation as a whole, not for individual benefit.  We demand everyone in governmental positions to act with this lofty principle in mind.

    Poor Iraq and poor Iraqis.  As if a brutal jewy-American invasion was not enough punishment, now Iraqis are being economically punished further for aligning with Iran and Palestine – same as with all other allies of Iran, be they Arab and otherwise.

    The current Iraqi gov had done much to curb institutional corruption – all governments before it since Saddam had failed miserably on this point.  It just needs to ballsy up and DEMAND the American psychos leave and take their mosad terrorists with them.  To give credit where due, the current government did actually ask the yanklez to leave in a very nice and polite way a few weeks ago.  America is pissed about that.  Now it wants to change governments by manufacturing and promoting violence inside the current protests.  The footage I saw today of yesterday's protests had some protestors demanding the government step down.  There were no such cries in the protest I saw two days ago.  America is moving hard and fast on this and things could escalate further before evening out some.  Tough fucking spot for Iraq.

    I get so mad and disgusted to see our Empire being destructive EVERYWHERE in the middle east.  Everywhere it puts a hand or a toe, the place turns to death and misery.  No, I do NOT support us being an Empire – because our record shows that NOT ONCE has history recorded an act of our charity in the middle east.  The aid we give to Arab countries is not for free – it comes with a chain and a whip and a missile.  The aid we give to israel is used to murder Arabs.  See what I mean?!

    Yesterday I said "fuck you UK".  Today I say: FUCK YOU PAX AMERICANA!

    Even though I am mad as freaking hell right this moment, I am sadder than I am mad for the endless suffering we've inflicted on innocent civilians.  Unbearable sadness.

    AMERICA MUST GO!

     

    • Sparrow says:

      My new Houthi chant…"Death to america, death to israel, death to al saud"  Victory to the Resistance…VIVA!!!  

      I am fasting to join with the many Palestinians who have gone on hunger strike…and I will keep it until VICTORY!!!  Anyone out there…please join in and demand freedom to the ME.  Demand the EXIT OF US.  Demand the death of isralien and all isralien occupiers of DC (and their lovers).  VIVA RESISTANCE FOREVER…

    • Taxi says:

      Looks like Iraqis followed the instructions of their Friday sermon and cooled it off some today.  But the situation remains volatile – as indeed it is always so whenever the US and its mosad boyfriend are in the house.  Also, I listened to another Friday sermon from Baghdad last night where the religious speaker was asking worshipers not to join any protest so long as "America lives with us in Iraq".  He said America "exists in Iraq to deceive us, and the protests are approved by America because they are deceptive protests designed to slaughter the hungry Iraqis".

      Several days of protests caused over 60 deaths.  R.I.P.  It really didn't have to be this way.  So sad.

       

  85. American400 says:

    Some bread crumbs to follow.

    The men from Moody's are starting to sweat about Israel … https://www.haaretz.com › opinion › 2 days ago –

    ''National unity wouldn't necessarily fix Israel's burgeoning deficit and a Moody's report this week hints at growing anxiety in the markets about …''

    Then like clock work comes the money ploy. They will be in DC demanding  more billions…..because of the terriers in Iran.  

    Israel Needs 'Many
    Billions
    Immediately' To
    Counter Iran: …

    Breaking Defense

    9 hours ago

     

     

    • Taxi says:

      War is like heroin for the jews.  By hook or by crook they'll get that heroin money from the American tax payer, even if they have to do a false flag that kills their own.

      Thing is, not billions, trillions or gazillions can save tel aviv from the coming destruction.

      And I imagine long-repressed sighs of relief will be heard all over our nation when israel is caputz.

       

  86. Taxi says:

    MbS is signalling some kinda interest in a Houthi ceasefire proposal.  I'll remind readers here that he's done that already several times in the past five years and never stuck to them.  Let's wait and see what transpires in the next few days.

    Saudi Arabia considering some form of Yemen ceasefire: sources

    If this proposed ceasefire is agreed to, it will be due to the Houthis forcing it on MbS, not because MbS is a well-meaning, peace-loving and charitable person.

    I don't trust the saudi rat one bit.

    I don't trust ANYONE who’s friends with Jarred Kushner.

    • American400 says:

      MbS will be assassinated..only a matter of time. The minute the King is dead MbS's pychopathy will go full tilt….and the other royals will eventually have him killed.

    • Taxi says:

      Just about everyone in the world hates us with a vengeance now.  Thanks AIPAC!!!!

      As the extent of our interference with other nations is exposed practically on a daily basis – interference intended to kill civilians directly or via US proxies (like ISIS, israel and saudi arabia) – the world turns on us in utter disgust.  And rightly so.

      Even our soft power is now rejected, with global people turning away from our violence-loving,  liberal Hollywood and shmollywood movies.

      Of course, film distribution analysts are blaming the slump in ticket sales and Award viewing on blockbuster "fatigue", and on Amazon and Netflix movies entering the highly competitive film industry: stealing audiences from movie theaters.  Although there is an element of this justification involved in the slump of ticket sales, the bigger reason is our reputation for being 'evil' overseas.  I know this because I no longer see long lines of Hollywood movie goers outside of theaters here in the Lebanon – and the south of Lebanon has stopped showing 10am Hollywood screenings at weekends.  Plus, I'm suddenly seeing by far more billboards for international movies than Hollywood ones here in south Lebanon.  The world is elbowing out Hollywood and turning to movies made in Arab and eastern countries, as attested by a seriously long list of Arabic and Asian movies now available on Netflix.

      Hollywood film franchise fatigue drives down global ticket sales

      This trend will continue till we stop our mass terrorism on the world.

      • Taxi says:

        As we consistently lose battle and war in the middle east, never solving the problem of israel's 'precious' security in the bloody process – and as we REFUSE to leave them brown semites alone even AFTER we've lost battle and war for israel over there, a new world order headed by Russia and China is emerging.  And nothing now can stop the slide of Empire and the ascension of this Eastern new world order. 

        Well, actually, there is one thing we can do to regain lost allies and reputation and status and that would be our public denunciation of our global terrorism projects and the immediate payment of reparations our victims duly deserve. 

        Yeah, I know – it will never happen.  'Tis why there's no chance in hell the old world order will survive its current power-struggle crisis.

        And history, that old crusty chump will lucidly record that Empire fell because of the perpetual and costly distractions forced upon us by a bloodlusting tel aviv and its vampiric DC agents.

      • Taxi says:

        I am observing nations with ancient civilizations now linking arms to cast them modern colonial monkeys off their backs:

        Between Obama and Trump there have been the Arab Spring, wars threatened and carried out, economic destabilization, financial terrorism, threats to allies, the sale of obsolete military hardware, and a change in strategy (“Pivot to Asia”) occasioned by the transition from a unipolar to a multipolar order. In such a changing world, the US dollar will inevitably be replaced with a basket of currencies, which will in turn wipe out the unlimited spending power that enabled Washington to become the superpower it is today.

        Beijing understood this mechanism years ago, and now sees Iran as the catalyst for effecting epochal change. Iran is useful not only because the BRI transits through its territory, but because it also offers the economic checkmate to America’s petrodollar hegemon, offering itself as a stalking horse for approaching Saudi Arabia and bringing this kingdom into the multipolar fold.

        Iran Is China’s Secret Weapon for Killing off the US Dollar’s Global Reserve Status

  87. Taxi says:

    So, my farmhouse sits between four south Lebanon villages.  One of them is shia, one is christian, one is a mix of sunni and shia, and one is a mix of chrisian and shia.  I have made friends with some villagers in all the surrounding villages. 

    Arabic, not being my mother tongue but a learned language, I continue thus to translate in my head new words or expressions I come across.  Because Arabic names all have meanings, when an Arab introduces themselves to me, I always find myself translating their name into English so as to get a 'sense' of their namehood and psyche.  Sometimes the name's meaning is amusing or poetic, other times it's harsh and full of foreboding, like the name 'Saddam', meaning 'the shocker'.  In the shia village near me, I have a shia friend called Jamal Issa – translated it means: Beauty of Christ.  Yap, I gotta shia friend whose name is Beauty of Christ cool

  88. Sparrow says:

    https://twitter.com/PressTV/status/1180496615666339840

    He has the same last name as the General…and I suspect they are holding him for for some kind of ransom/extortion.  His brother has said that he doesn't know his mother has died…his health is failing.  My hunger strike includes him along with the many in occupied Palestine and the other secret places the disgusting jew/americans secretly hold them.  VIVA RESISTANCE…SUMUD!  (I was trying to find the Farsi word for sumud (transliterated) but having a difficult time of it.  Will keep searching.

    • American400 says:

      You have no idea how 'failing' it is.

      Its in total disarray. Between  the clown Trump's election and now the move to impeach him the Repubs  and Dems in their battle of the parties have set off a earthquake that is floating all the rotten corpses  to the surface of the swamp pond.

      Its a wonderful spectacle.!…implosion can't be far behind.  

      Only problem is,  will the walking brain dead public recognize it for what it is revealing about the US. 

       

       

      • Sparrow says:

        huh…well I've come to the conclusion of the reality that there will be many who won't.  I believe the internet has offered (even with latest censoring) a last chance to wake up.  I just hope there will be some kind of grace for the invalid or the (very) poor who can't obtain a pc.  Even the so-called 'poor' who are on welfare are provided all the newest gadjetry so as to not have an excuse.  So many are walking brain dead and zombie like…I've seen too many of them.  Glassed over eyeballs with big question marks over their head whilst a machine tells them how and what to do next.  Pretty scary.  For me…I just want out of this insanity.  Here's part of the problem:

        https://www.zerohedge.com/political/spooks-turned-spox-us-media-filled-former-intelligence-officials

        https://wemeantwell.com/blog/2019/09/30/corruption-in-journalism/

        It's enough to cause anyone to completely ignore everything and just go on as usual.  But when the their world turns 180 and upturns their apple cart…it's either wake up or too late.  As in this video by the Guardian a french yellow vest protester said "…so I say to myself, they can't shoot, I'm not a target…and that was when I received a blow of a lifetime…" (his eye shot out).  https://twitter.com/Ian56789/status/1180417327780831233

        To you and everyone…stay safe and alert.

          

  89. Taxi says:

    So yeah there's a crazy dance going on right now between Turkey, USA, Syria, Russia, Iran, israel and ISIS inside of Syria.  Lots of theories blah blah – nobody knows what the heck is going on for sure.  Contradicting messages from USA and Turkey.  Kurds dropped like turds in toilet.  Syria and Russian and Iran armies preparing for several scenarios.  Is Erdo calling everyone's bluff?  Is Trumpy-bumpy leaving Syria and giving the vacuum to Erdo?  Is there a secret pact between USA, israel and Turkey to split up Syria? 

    All I can tell you is that Turkey would lose its allies in Moscow and Tehran if it…  Well, let's just wait and see what transpires overnight.

    One thing to remember though: touch Syria like that and the Axis of Resistance will pounce.  Number one target: tel aviv.  Erdo is small fry next to the synagogue of satan.  At least Erdo is a native and wouldn't need a massive 'wipe out', just a knock out.

    We could be having a regional war tomorrow, or we could just be, well, delaying it.

     

  90. Taxi says:

    Ankara moving troops into Syria, US moving troops out of Syria – and tel aviv flying drones over my farmhouse right now, just past 7pm/Levant time.

    DC corridors are scoffing.  Tel aviv is choking.  The treasonous kurds are pouting.  And Trump will get more votes if he pulls out of Syria.  Gives him a year+: enough time to weather the Syria storm before the voting machines get switched on.

    This Risk Game just got too complicated for Trump and all he wants – all he ever wanted was  his flipping votes!  Gold, gold, gold.  Votes, votes, votes.  Going back to basics, he is, come what may.

  91. Taxi says:

    Oh boyeeboy!

    Just look at all that spin and spam. No class. No statesmanship. No straight-back Captain of Empire. No visionary. No master of word nor world.

    More like Jack Sparrow tryna stop a pirate brawl after a tipple or two oohaaarrrr!

    • Taxi says:

      (I wrote the above comment last night (Levant time) but soon as I was done scribbling, my internet cut off for like 14 hours aaaaaargh!  Too bad as my hammer and anvil were hot last night and I had plenty of thoughts to share with y'all on the Erdo-Trump thang.  I woke up this morning from a nice deep sleep without a single memory of what I wanted to say cool – oh well, plenty more where that came from I suppose).

    • Taxi says:

      The captured POWs are mostly Yemenis belonging to the saudi coalition.  Last week's mega capture must have impressed them much – explains the easy surrender: POWs knew they would get a nice picnic under a shady tree if they surrender. Better than a hail of bullets under the burning sun, for sure.

      Some prisoners were greeting the Houthis with "hello brothers", others were saying the "saudi dogs sent jets to kill us", and some cursed the house of al saud on camera.

      The Houthis in the vid, meanwhile, were being polite to the prisoners, some of them welcoming the POWs with "hello brother", "you did the right thing coming to us", and the cute: "careful where you step". 

      Houthies sure looked happy to collect all them saudi bang-bangs.  They sure looked relaxed.  They sure looked damn young!  They'll be telling the story of this surrender to their grandkids one day, no doubt.

  92. Taxi says:

    Brief update on the Iraqi unrest:

     

    And:

     

    • So beautifully performed by those 2 sensitive talented musicians !  

      A fluent gentle thoughtfully soulful narrative , including a dialogue with joyful intervals, then some argument ending with another happy lilting rippling agreement sealed by a calmly fading farewell !

      Thank you Sparrow for  posting this lovely interlude !

      • Sparrow says:

        omg dear sister…and you are the third talented soulful poetic voice to narrate what indeed gave me such good meditation.  thank you too broken heart

        Beauty…not bombs

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks for the beautiful music and the wonderful critique. Here’s my little contribution to your little music circle – my fave Iranian musician-composer, the legendary Homayoun Shajarian:

      • Sparrow says:

        So beautiful too…how can an aggressive tyranny make such soulful meditative music…that can even represent tears?…a sober quietness I long for.  thank you dear Taxi for this space to find some kind of balance in this chaos.  You are so lucky to live in the midst of such an important place on earth…nah…blessed!  When I first ever had an exposure to Iranian music/composer/director Shardad Rohani was with Yanni as is seen in this video.  Ever since I've been hooked on the people and land where this mysterious music comes from. 

         

         

         

  93. Taxi says:

    Good morning, world!  Nice to see ya again and find that the same old bluffers and mass murderers are still among us, never missing beat or opportunity to make your life and mine miserable on a daily basis, while getting paid handsomely by you and I for this unnecessary, perpetual torment.

    Trump leaving Syria: nah.

    Turkey occupying more of Syria: nah.

    Jewy kurds aligning with their generous host nation of Syria: nah-nah-nah!

    Dramatic and sudden headlines are mere weapons of mass distraction.

    Them, him and her: they do this to us over and over again.

    Can we ever get a straight answer from the motherfucker rulers of the world?  No, never, not on your (cheap) life!

    Don't ever believe a word they say.  EVER!  Even when they hand you your dream on a silver platter, don't freaking believe them.  It's all smoke and mirrors.  It's all a ruse.  Against you and I and the rest of the victim world.

    • Taxi says:

      Observe how ALL the invaders in Syria, even though they have indeed lost their pet Caliphate project, now swan around the Levant deciding what should happen to this part of Syria and that.  I mean the freaking temerity!

      What these FOOLS don't realize is that they're gonna be leaving Syria under the hot barrel of the Axis of Resistance sooner than later.  We already know who rules supreme there in Syria, who commands the highest number of hardened fighting men and weaponry, and who possesses the majority of the territory.  That's right, it's the Axis of Resistance members PLUS Russia.

      You wanna go up against them, little kurdy traitor?

      You wanna go up against them, Mr. Turkey man?

      You wanna go up against them, Mr. Yanky man?

      You go right ahead and knock yourselves out and take on Iran, Syria, Hezbollah and Russia lol!

      Time to just stfu and stop making grand announcements about your share of the loot.  There ain't no goddamn loot in Syria for you motherfucking losers.

      So while y'all kurdy-turkey-yank terrorists bicker among yourselves, try and remember that you're all in the crosshairs of the Axis of Resistance and just one wrong move and there'll be way too many kabooms up yer jaxi to count.

       

  94. Sparrow says:

    Dedicate to Syrian sovereignty…

    Abbas Shojaee1 week ago (edited)

    Mesmerizing music. I lose mind every time listening to this ineffable ethereal harmony. I can see that Maestro Kalhor, behind his closed eyes, is flying and dancing over music waves. Viva! to the masters from Iran and Mali.

    Frank Nakhai2 months ago

    real great , Music of Iran having conversation with West Africa. while each keep their originality. Civilizations add to civilizations.



  95. Taxi says:

    So Turkey did NOT invade but merely pinpricked at Syria last night (between Manbij and Hasakah) in an attempt to cut off a vital border highway that the Syrian kurds use.  Erdo did NOT cross the Syrian army's red line – and he won't be.  Yesterday he stated that the full invasion will happen after he meets with Trump in two weeks time.

    Uhuh.  Yeah suuuuuure Mr. Big Turkey.  Keep puffing up your size, knowing very well that even your eastern and regional allies will be against your bullshit Syria invasion, let alone your NATO buddies and the UN are against this move too.  In other words, this "invasion" ain't happening.  EVER!  Erdo is blowing his warrior horn for Turkish domestic reasons – and just like Trump, they both LOVE to steal headlines by resorting to sudden dramatic announcements that always end up getting cast aside a few days later.

    Fucking bullshitters and their bullshit!

    There's some useful info in the link below, despite the crappy headline:

    Turkey launches attack on Syrian Kurdish forces as US steps aside

    Meanwhile, rat-tat-tat terrorist tel aviv is calling for the immediate establishment of a kurdish state (yes corpses have dreams too!): all rattled up by Trump 'stepping aside' for Erdo to punch up on the kurds of Syria.

    As Turkey launches ground invasion, Shaked calls for Kurdish state

    Trump’s new actions, inactions on Kurds, Syria, Iran have Israel deeply worried

    The Axis of Resistance, meanwhile, watches the invading gangbangers squabble and fray up their unity, while the AoR's battle-hardened, united front keeps its eyes on the prize: the destruction of tel aviv and the liberation of Palestine.

    Ooh and I almost forgot:  Egypt has called for an emergency Arab League meeting tomorrow – a meeting that INCLUDES Syrian representatives, under the headline of: Turkey's intention to usurp Arab land.  I heard a seasoned Egyptian analyst on TV yesterday state that Sisi (who hates Erdo) is willing to send Egyptian troops to help Syria fight off a Turkish invasion.

    • Taxi says:

      Though it takes longer to accomplish results, Russia's effective and positive use of diplomacy (something the msm hates discussing) actually produces results, with least damage to humans and property as possible.  Hence the slow Idlib advance, where thousands of civilians there are held hostage by the head-choppers drunk on talmudism.  And in the case of Turkey, Putin has been all forgiving of so very many Erdo turds, all for the sake of eventually plucking Turkey out of both Syria and NATO, so as to weaken both NATO and the US's hold on the Levant without having to go to war with US/NATO.

      Russia has 3 messages for Turkey over operation in Syria

      • Canthama says:

        The game changing in the world in the past 2 decades was the rise of Russia as a balanced global deal breakers, it uses its best in class diplomacy to bring reason to foes, the world is favouring Russia and this will be vital for this planet and the bully US goes down the drain, indebted to the bone and in a civil war.

    • Taxi says:

      Hello friends out there.  My internet connection was down for a day and a half – in fact, soon after I posted the above ‘Turkey’ comment, it went down.  And actually I had written the comment below as an extra clarifier  on the situ, but didn’t manage to post it in time – so here it is now, a day and a half old:

      And just so we're all clear here: Turkey is attacking and edging in on Syrian territory that's presently controlled by the kurds and the US – and doing so with Trump's (conditional) permission!  Yeah 'tis crazy but what the fuck else do you expect from the carroty prez and his banana republic?!  

      Point is that the Axis of Resistance's red line is if Erdo (or anyone else) steps into liberated territory under the control of the Syrian army and its warrior pals.  Remember the current warning by the resistors: <strong>any threat to strategic gains, or any direct attack on a member of the Axis of Resistance that threatens its existence will lead to regional war.</strong>

      Now, once the kurd-turk-yank trio settle their difference in the current episode, we will know whom the Axis of Resistance will be fighting or diplomating with in its endeavors to reclaim what is rightfully Syrian land.

      • Taxi says:

        So a lotta Turkey-kurdey stuff has happened this past 24 hours and this fight is being referred to as 'Turkey's invasion of Syria'.  Hmm.  Okay.  Yeah it's all that degree of twisted and I've got some words to say about it all but… my internet connection came back just as I was getting ready for bed, so I'll have to unload that launch tomorrow when my brain is… well, more brainy.

        G'nite y'all.  Don't let the jew bug bite.

      • Taxi says:

        Here's my bedtime pop up question:

        Why did Trump hand over the jailers keys to Erdo?

        Cuz hand over the keys he most certainly did.

        Why, why, why and why now?!

        Yap.  Let's all think about it, shall we?

        A demain mes petites clever shoeshoez.

  96. Canthama says:

    Very much like to hear your take on the attempt sink the Iranian tank on the red Sea.

    All indications that it was a apartheid regime SOF ops with small boats to frame Saudi Barbaria against Iran and provoke more conflicts between them instead of a peace deal to move forward.

    Sleep tight.

     

    • Taxi says:

      Heard about it like an hour ago but have not had time (or mental capacity heh) to tune into this mucho explosive turn up. Fuck!

      I mean fuck they failed again lol! And you bet there’s gonna be a hefty price to pay for this one.

      I’m getting the serious sense that the jew terrorists have their balls between two hammers and they’re just speeding up the inevitable inferno out of agony and they’re, well… hoping for the best. Just thrashing the whole war gumbo about and then hiding behind Empire. We’ve all seen that jew movie before. Look, time is running out on tel aviv: the Axis of Resistance is still on a winning stride; the knesset is presently crippled; Empire wants out and making friends with MbZ and MbS ain’t exactly gonna protect them from Iran and Hezbollah. Jews are running out of time and they need therefore to take the initiative with a president (Trump) who has given them everything they ever wanted except what they want the most: war on Iran. And if he won’t give it to them, then they will make damn sure they ‘gift’ this war to him by force. As far as they’re concerned, he will do war whether he likes it or not.

      All the above observations aside, I’m definitely seeing the same ‘league’ of terrorism between Erdo’s loud move on Syria and the failed sinking of the Iranian ship. And yeah, the jewish fingerprint is on both them tits.

      … To be continued… tomorrow.

  97. Harry Law says:

    Netanyahu exceeds himself with this chutzpa.. Gilad calls it "the joke of the day: BIBI condemns ethnic cleansing"…

    Benjamin Netanyahu‏Verified account @netanyahu

    Israel strongly condemns the Turkish invasion of the Kurdish areas in Syria and warns against the ethnic cleansing of the Kurds by Turkey and its proxies. Israel is prepared to extend humanitarian assistance to the gallant Kurdish people.

    5:15 AM – 10 Oct 2019

     

  98. American400 says:

    This may not be as far fetched as some think.

    https://mondoweiss.net/2019/10/israeli-attack-on-iran-would-have-nightmare-global-consequences-a-thriller-explains/#comment-207303

    Israeli attack on Iran would have nightmare global consequences — a thriller explains

    Philip Weiss on October 11, 2019

    Gil Maguire

    This is the greatest pleasure of a thriller published this summer, in which a former intelligence analyst imagines what happens when Israel attacks Iran with well-laid plans, and a global humanitarian and environmental nightmare, and near-world-war, ensue. The book puts the lie to such cheerleading.

    Gil Maguire is a friend– and an advertiser on our site — but despite that conflict I thought it worth reviewing the scenario he lays out in "The Exodus Betrayal: A President Confronts Israel." Because Maguire’s understanding of hubris and folly and military overreach, even if a bit overblown for dramatic purposes, provides a cautionary tale that has surely also occured to the U.S. security establishment, and ought to be more regular fare in our media.

    Here’s the story. It’s weeks away from a presidential election in the U.S. in the present day, a neophyte president Hailey Hannagan is fighting for her life. Israeli PM Ari Ben-David decides to attack Iran because Iran is getting close to having enough enriched uranium to build a nuclear weapon and Ben-David thinks he can force the president’s hand to "provide at least defensive support for Israel."

    Israeli security chiefs argue with the political leaders that Iran is a rational actor that won’t attack Israel even if it has a nuke. They warn that the operation is way too risky. Iran is too far away from Israel.

    But the prime minister and defense minister are filled with hubris and paranoia, convinced that Iran will dare to attack Israel if it has a nuclear weapon. And the Defense Minister says, "General, do not take counsel of your fears."

    As for the distance problem, Israel has solved it. It has bribed Iran’s northern neighbor, Azerbaijan, to let it fill a southern base with military assets; Lankoran is close to the Iranian border and a mere 200 miles from Tehran! The Israelis sneak three cargo planes loaded with Israeli special forces and bunker-buster bombs to Lankoran. They ready 25 F15I attack bombers, state of the art.

    The Israelis decide to use the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha to launch the attack, ten days before the presidential election. "The Iranians are in for a big surprise."

    But the Russians discover the Israeli presence in Azerbaijan and an Israeli listening post in Georgia and decide it’s time to stop the Israeli meddling in the Caucuses. They inform the Iranians of the Israeli plans, and the Iranians ready forces near the Azeri border to attack the Israeli base. Iran gets permission from Iraqi to move fighter planes there to attack Israeli aerial refueling tankers when they are in Iraqi air space.

    "The Israelis are in for a big surprise," says an Iranian commander.

    The Israeli attack is massive, and very quickly a disaster. Thirty Israeli bombers, a fifth of the air force, are shot down by long range missiles that Russians supplied Iran that Israel did not know about. The Israeli air force commander wants to turn other bombers back. Prime Minister Ben-David says, "the attack must proceed."

    The Israeli bombers take out nuclear sites at Arak, Isfahan and Natanz, but the bomber headed for Fordow is crippled and when its pilot, a messianic Jew, sees the sunlight glaring off a mosque dome in Qom, he decides this is his chance to kill the biblical Amalekites and start an apocalyptic battle. He destroys the mosque, killing thousands of worshipers, a more gruesome attack than 9/11.

    Meantime, Israeli bombers attacking the Bushehr nuclear plant make the mistake of hitting the nuclear reactor itself, blowing up the containment dome and releasing radiation.

    "Good god, there will be hell to pay for this," says a pilot.

    President Hannagan, who was vice president till the president suddenly died earlier that year, is awakened before dawn as the Israeli attack stumbles. "Wake up, the world is going to hell." Prices of oil have tripled. Rioting has begun in Pakistan, Indonesia, and India. In days to come, dozens of U.S. embassies in Africa and Asia will be attacked.

    Israel is in way over its head. And meantime Iran attacks the Israeli refueling tankers over Iraq, downing six of eight of them. And the Iranians cross into Azerbaijan, storm Lankoran and destroy nearly 100 Israeli aircraft and capture the Israeli force there.

    The Russians invade Georgia to destroy the Israeli listening post. The Iranians blow up an oil pipeline in Canada to warn the U.S. about its global reach.

    The Israelis attack Lebanon and are surprised by the missiles that Hezbollah unleashes on northern Israel. And with Israeli missile defenses decimated, the Iranians strike many targets in Israel with long-range missiles.

    Hannagan rises to the occasion. Her political advisers urge her to help Israel out. She refuses. "We’re heading downhill with no brakes." Further hostilities are not in the American interest. They will turn the Persian Gulf into a "total war zone," Iran will attack Saudi Arabia and close down shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, and put the U.S. in a hostile stance toward Russia and China.

    When the Israeli Prime Minister calls the president, Hannagan refuses to take the call, passing him to a desk officer at the State Department. "[He] is about to learn who the superpower is in this relationship," she says.''

    I wont tell much more but Israel attacks the U.S., and the two countries are in a state of war. The president is determined to show who has the stronger military! And meantime she begins rounding up Israel lobbyists as spies.

     

     

    • Cloak And Dagger says:

      This may not be as far fetched as some think.

      Perhaps. I await the American president with the testicular fortitude to take on the jews in our government. Could such an escalation in the ME result in a sudden burst of testosterone in our venal pols? It remains to be seen. Would Trump do it? There are some indications that he might have tired of the neocons (that he hired) of recent. The firing of Bolton was a surprise to me.

      Israel attacks the U.S., and the two countries are in a state of war. The president is determined to show who has the stronger military!

      That will never happen, although I wish that it would. Israel would be vaporized in a nanosecond. Who has the stronger military??? All their weapons are belong to us! Are we incapable of disabling them? Well, maybe – since we have been infiltrated by zio spies. But, this would be a scenario that I would welcome with extreme enthusiasm.

      Come on Israel! Attack us.

      Anyway – I discount anything gate keeper Phil Weiss writes about how victory is just around the corner for the American people. Obfuscation or ignorance – your choice.

       

      • American400 says:

        Come on folks….the fact that Maguire, a former CIA anaylist, wrote this book gives me indication others think like he does.

        Does anyone remember the knock down drag out fight back in 2012 I had with Donald (the closet Jew) after he posted a guest article aimed at me because of my challenges to Slaters Just War theory…and my comments on what the US might do if Israel used nukes.

        https://mondoweiss.net/2012/01/a-regular-commenter-on-this-site-seeks-a-more-temperate-comment-board/

        Actually Maquire , who posts as irishmoses, on MW may have been spurred to do this book because of the dscussions on that .. he made this comment on that article thread. That article got 500 comments, probably one of the most if not the most for any MW subject.

        irishmoses on January 17, 2012, 9:43 pm

        ''I also think some of your subsequent criticisms of American’s explanation for his comments regarding the hypothetical ability of one American boomer submarine to successfully attack Israel were unfair and taken out of context. Some of our MW commenters are edgier than others; American’s comments tend to be pretty edgy at times but are also thought provoking. ''…..Gil Maguire

        Another commenter Opaleye, (navy experience indicated) also did a huge take down of Donald's crap by recapping and expanding on what I had said regarding actions the US might take aganst Israel. Opaleye's comment is well worth reading.

        Listen, people are thinking this way about tbe Israel problem, inside people who are in positions to monitor threats….not a lot maybe, but they are there. So I am not one who thinks the US would never militarily come down on Israel. Never say Never.

      • Taxi says:

        It’s hard to go along with this premise, American, cuz there is practically zero institutional resistance to the jewish occupation of the US, plus the masses mostly either don’t know or don’t care. I would project the American resistance to the jews to be at a generous 15%, whereas in the Levant it’s at a realistic 95%. Without resistance, there is no hope for America. In fact, I postulate/fictionalize that israel would be the one more likely to nuke America as opposed to the other way round. They do have jew nukes pointing at DC, after all. Links to this info used to exist, but they’ve been disappeared. I remember reading one such article a few years back where a rabbi is quoted as saying (to the effect of): ‘we gotta nukes pointed at America just in case they turn against us one day’.

      • Cloak And Dagger says:

        the fact that Maguire, a former CIA anaylist, wrote this book gives me indication others think like he does.

        Well, yes. A lot of people do think like him, and I don't entirely discount that happening, but I don't have line of sight to that eventuality and it borders on wishful thinking, IMHO.

        Does anyone remember the knock down drag out fight back in 2012

        I do remember that – it was epic! I have long studied JW theory and am just as opinionated about it as you are.

        But the idea that an American president, in our lifetime, can take on the massive zionist forces in our government stretches credulity. There is no doubt that there are people who have left our government, like Maguire, Phil Giraldi, Ray McGovern, and a host of other patriots who have lived in the belly of the beast and now speak up about it. The people that matter are the ones still there but dare not speak up in fear of the loss of their career. That is why there is such a clampdown on whistleblowers like Snowden.

        I don't see it. I don't see rebirth without a priori  total destruction of the edifices of our government and Washington razed to the ground. Even the death of Israel fills me with dread at the thought of 7 million hard-core zionists moving into my backyard. Jews claim to be only 2% of our population (6+ million), but I perceive the numbers to be much higher – perhaps 20 million (6%+). Add 7 million to that, and we are approaching 10%. That is a formidable minority, with "friends" in every corridor of power.

        The only way forward that I can see is to bring down the zio politicians from Schumer to Pelosi, and everyone else who toes their line. We continue to not be organized. Imagine if each one of us were to donate $5 to such an organization – that is a war chest of $1.5 Billion+! I have spent more than that on a Latté! We could run our candidates against them – successfully.

        Steal a page from AIPAC's book.

        Fuck Phil Weiss.
        Fuck Slater.

        And fuck Donald Johnson and all crypto jews like him.

    • Taxi says:

      Nobody does smultz better than jewish writers.  And a recommendation by the controlled-opposition agent Phil Weiss is tantamount to the kiss of death, as far as I'm concerned.

      Weiss pushes the literature of his other controlled-opposition agent pals like there's no tomorrow.  All these jewish writers with manicured nails are despicable and lowly motherfuckers living off the suffering and agonies of Palestinians and other Arab victims of terrorist israel.

      By far the worst offender is Max Blumethal: mosad AND cia asset working both the pretentious literary beat and the sewers of 'leftie' politics.  May salt and a matchstick be poured on his albino eyelashes!  And he is the worst cuz he's managed to worm his way into the graces of authentic civil resistor groups – all he had to do was criticize israel – wow tokenism on steroids here!   All he had to do was go to Gaza (under mossad protection) and record atrocities there – as if Palestinians couldn't do that for themselves!  Raking in all them dollars on account of Palestinian suffering, not a cent was donated to all them Gaza orphans whom he wrote about and who literally sold his book for him to all them moron liberals who wear their (fake) Palestine hearts on their sleeves.  Because of him and other jews like Phil Weiss and the leadership of Jewish Voices for Peace, the suffering Palestinians remain without a voice in the US.  They've invaded BDS/USA and are using it as a cash-cow: rake in the membership dollars while Palestinians remain without a single supporting bill in DC, and while losing more of their lands to tel aviv war crimes.

      I fucking hate the lot of them!  I really do.

      Awww just line 'em all up against the wall already!

       

       

      • Taxi says:

        And I forgot to mention Max Blumethal's despicable anti-gentilism. His jewish supremicist ideology and his ‘anti-white’ banter – part and parcel of the corrosive jewish identitarian project for America – is all over youtube (well it used to be till the mossad fixed/disappeared it for him!).

        He grew up sucking on Hillary's teat. He supported the savage murder of Gaddafi: his father's project to turn a most successful Arab nation into an anarchic, mega slave-trade market.  He supported moslem brotherhood moron, Mursi.  He supported AND still supports the 'Assad must go' directive from tel aviv!  Oh and he just lurrrrves them treasonous kurds!

        This little jew shit should be promptly flushed down the toilet by all discerning, moral people.  He is a TERRORISM AND WAR CRIMES ENABLER and a REAL lover of israel.  Don't buy the hype and certainly don't buy his crocodile tears for Palestine and for other Arab nations suffering from cancerous jewish attacks.

        Fuck Phil Weiss and fuck-fuck Max Blumenthal!

      • Sparrow says:

        MxBl showed up in Venezuela many times with his propaganda…mixing in the Guaido crowd like a cancerous leader spreading and fuming the flames.  Yes his days are numbered just as the rest  of the jews.  The only jews (who are not jews anymore) are the ones speaking out with the truth…and it's ever loudly against Israel…and the jew infested US government.  They are very few because 'they' are targets too.  A few so-called christians are in that same boat.  Netanyahu and his predecessors has worked very very hard to get the worlds jew population hijacked into israel…false flags, terrorism (911 nyc) and in every western/european state, killings and whatever tricks they can use to get them there.  So…it would never surprise me that their insanity would threaten the west with ever more 'scary tactics'.  Whatever the case…I wish the lot of them gone because 'no more trust', 'liars' = death anyway…and that includes their endless goy supporters.  Hating life as I do now a days…causes me to think like a suicide bomber…one way or another…I want my freedom.  We are all Palestinians in reality against this monster.  We out number them.  And one day we will fight to the death to rid of them.  FREE PALESTINE!!!  VIVA RESISTANCE!!!  

      • Taxi says:

        Happenstance that yesterday, Scott Creighton did an EXCELLENTLY SMART exposé on the loathsome Max Blumenthal and his 'regime change' activism.  Must watch, absolutely!

  99. Taxi says:

    Just so we're all clear: the invader Turkey is fighting the treasonous separatist kurds.  Both are terrorists.

    Neither deserves praise or tears.

  100. Taxi says:

    With the recent Turkish incursion into Kurdish-held territories in Syria, the situation in the Levant now looks like a giant bowl of spaghetti with plenty of overcooked meatballs.  As far as the Axis of Resistance is concerned, this is actually good news: let the invaders and separatists fight each other while the US haphazardly tiptoes its way out of Syria, and while tel aviv rips its hair out with worry. 

    Even if it takes another decade of instability, the traitors and invaders will all eventually be evicted from the Levant, including that despicable, bolshie syanagogue of satan!

    The Turkish attack on Rojava: Iran is no longer the US target in Syria

     

  101. Taxi says:

    No, it is NOT curious that the msm is avoiding reporting on the israeli attack on the Iranian ship a couple of days ago.  It is indeed to be expected.  Tehran too is somewhat mum on this incident: waiting first for Iranian investigators to submit their report and findings.

    To my mind, the op was conducted by mass-murdering mossad and the British terrorists MI6.  Both have cause and motive to attack Iranian ships, with US consent, of course.  Commentary on this issue will continue when the Iranians publish their findings.

  102. Taxi says:

    I'm watching refugeed Syrian kurds who've fled the Turkish bombing complain to tv cameras about the hardship they're in – and they're not speaking in Arabic like ALL true Syrians would be speaking, especially when complaining, instead, they're pouring their hearts out and speaking in KURDISH!!!  Complaining how Erdo forced them out of their "homes and land" at gunpoint.

    I felt much sorry for the kurdy kids gathered around their wailing parents, but not for the kurdish-speaking immigrant, non-syrian parents who shoulda known better than to attempt to steal in broad daylight, one third of Syria – making most nervous in the process, one unhinged motherfucking brutal Turkish leader whose border is but a hop away.

    "Idiots"!  That's the reputation that kurds have regionally.  "Idiots"!  Known as such for the long string of unbroken foolish mistakes they've made throughout their history since migrating into Mesopotamia and the Levant.  And in case I've never mentioned it before, the ancestors of modern kurds originally hailed from Persia/Iran.

    Notable here is to compare Armenian presence in the Levant to that of the Kurdish one – and there are plenty of Armenians in the Levant, especially in Lebanon and Syria: having migrated there en mass during and post the Ottoman Empire's holocaust on them back in 1915-1917.  Even though they both share the same archenemy in the guise of Turkey, one glaring difference is that the Armenians in the Levant ARE NOT secessionists demanding at gunpoint 1/3 of their host nation's territory, unlike the kurds who are doing exactly that AND with the help of the very foreign military that brought war to the host nation in the first place.

    What we essentially have here with the Syrian kurds is a naturalized immigrant community gone rogue and treasonous.

    I'd also like to add that Armenians who've settled in the Levant have been embraced and allowed naturalization into Lebanon and Syria.  They are a peaceful, productive and a creative community, long contributing to local cuisine, art, politics, education, fashion, etc.  They are a tolerant community and have assimilated very well into their Levantean nations, who are naturally and historically tolerant too and very welcoming of peaceful and gracious travelers and visitors.  I would venture to even say that the Armenians have the best reputation in the Levant.  I've never heard anybody ever complain about the Armenians, but I've heard plenty of complaints about EVERYBODY else, including complaints about the Lebanese and the Syrians.

    Another difference between the kurds and the Armenians in the Levant is that the Armenians would never allow themselves the indignity of getting shekeled.

    I rest my case.

  103. Taxi says:

    "Wow" indeedydeed!

    I honestly thought the kurds would hold out for slightly longer than 4 days, but apparently not:

     

    • Taxi says:

      I have a sense that this time it will stick – Trump sorely needs a single foreign policy success/promise fulfilled to voters as election campaigning has kicked up with bitterness now.  He already blew it with China, Russia, NKorea, EU, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, Yemen-saudia, Iran and by this latest news, with israel too – he reckons the Syria situ is lower-hanging fruit for his picking: all he has to do is withdraw several thousand troops:

      U.S. preparing to withdraw all remaining troops from northern Syria: Defense Secretary

      I can only imagine what frothing and flaming must be going on in downtown tel aviv.

      I'm pretty sure the mossad have already had their 'Trump Emergency' meeting and assigned our president a nice shlomo assassin.  No, I'm not being dramatic: you gotta see it from the trapped jew eyes: if the US leaves Syria and the kurds re-join Bashar, and with Iran and the Hezb getting stronger and still remaining on israel's doorstep, soon as Russia makes arrangements for Turkey to also leave its buffer zone inside northern Syria, there will only be Idlib to clear before the Axis of Resistance turns its gaze towards the Golan.  Impossible for Israel to hold on to the Golan in a fight with the Axis of Resistance without sacrificing tel aviv.  Jews will be forced to vacate the occupied Golan when attacks a-la Houthi style begin crashing on their cowardly mugs.

      The jews cannot, will not allow for this to happen – they will assassinate the very prez who will create/is about to create this domino effect to their detriment.

      I really hope I'm off the mark here.  Assassinating Trump would be a very, very bad thing for America: because of the current rage of identitarianism.  And it would still not guarantee the Axis of Resistance won't push their battle-boys to go forth and reclaim the Golan either. 

    • Cloak And Dagger says:

      I'm pretty sure the mossad have already had their 'Trump Emergency' meeting and assigned our president a nice shlomo assassin.

      I hate to sound morbid, but a dead Trump may be more useful to us by shining the light on Israel and the Mossad, than a live Trump.

       

      • Taxi says:

        You’re right, Cloak. But with that assassination and exposure could come the end of the Republic as we know it: civil war, army tanks on Main Street, car bombings, civic unrest, urban drone warfare, epidemic violent crime, gridlocked emergency services, food/water/gas shortage/scarcity, work force crippled, secessionist states imploding, dead dollar, dead Americans, Marshal law for years to come. … And much-much more terror and home-grown terrorists that I can list now – American beheadings a-la Daesh won’t surprise me – but will shock and traumatize me and you and all.

        I know the above package-scenario is unstoppable – we’ve been on this ruinous track for decades, glued to it – it will happen with or without a presidential assassination – yet indeed a presidential assassination will speed up the inevitable demise of our crashable Republic ruled by jews and their goy agent-slaves.

  104. Taxi says:

    BREAKING:  The Syrian and Russian armies are preparing to enter Manbij and Ain Issa within the next 24 hours.  Manbij and Ain Issa are actually Arab majority towns but are currently controlled by armed kurds.  Erdo's next targets are these two neighboring border towns.  He will not attack if the Russian and Syrian armies take over security from the kurds in these town.

     

    • Taxi says:

      Idiot kurds and their pathetic jewy 'Rojava' project, part and parcel of Yinon plan, is getting buried tonight-tomorrow.  No need for kleenex at the funeral:

       

      • Sparrow says:

        I have a more reserved hpov on the so-called Trump pull out…as they are pulling back in more actual reality.  They will never willingly leave their 16+ bases controlling Syria's oil east of Euphrates.  The kurds were used to cement the future Israel 2.0 or Kurdistan.  They were/are isis chameleons one in the same.  And who has trained and famed isis?  US/israel all for a  Yinon plan that includes a big chunk of Turkey too.  Erdogan has promised to rid of the kurdish terrorist menace.  He is allied with Russia and Iran and is involved in the Adana Agreement.  He has been hosting some 3.5 million Syrian refugees and wants them all to go home.  He also wants the Palestinians to go home and was the only one to mention it via UNGA 74 speech.  Many seem to believe that he wants to 'occupy' Syria.  No…he has no intention for that…only to make way for the Syrian refugees to go home.  It is my opinion that he is also making way for SAA and Russian allied military to come in and liberate/hold the areas cleansed of kurds.  Also the US has added more troops to SA another thing overlooked by many of the analysts.  In the end…the true actions will bring light to the situation.  I will never accept so-called election promises when it comes to murder/terrorism/occupying/theft of Syrian sovereignty.  I may be one of a few, but I am keeping past actions into account.  



         Turkey Advances into "Western Kurdistan" or "Rojava" by Churchdog42

         

      • Taxi says:

        True they were merely “pulling back” earlier last week, but yesterday’s ‘pulling out’ statement by the Secretary of Defense was the real thing and overnight things got shifted completely – to the benefit of the Axis of Resistance, I may happily add. Erdo is a tricky bastard who just may expand his buffer zone into Syria if for instance during his coming elections he thought it beneficial for his party’s votes to do just that at Syria’s expense. He is NOT to be trusted. Fortunately, Russia’s got him pinched by the ear lobe and it’s unlikely that he will cause further trouble for Syria, so long as the idiot kurdish army and militias are kept in check and away from the length of the Turkish border.

    • Taxi says:

      Well I'll be damned – the Syrian army didn't wait 24 hours, they waited 24 minutes: they're in Manbij and Ain al-Arab/Kobani right now.  They have entered and they are heading eastwards in a race with the Turks towards Syrian oil field territories east of Syria proper.

      Events moving nice and fast now.

  105. Taxi says:

    Woohoo (past my bedtime and about all I can muster, tho much to say on this 2mrw)

    Poor, poor, poor, poor, poor israel sad

    • Canthama says:

      To make your bed time even better, scenes of SAA crossing the Euphrates form the Manbij pocket, they must be now at Ayn al Arab (Kobani).



       

      So far we have:

      SAA controls Hasaka, Qamishili, all Mabinj pocket, and is heading to all border line with Turkey that was under SDF control. 

      Meanwhile the SAA is moving toward Tabqa airbase, Tabqa Dam and city, plus Raqqa city, it has been delayed a bit due to ISIS mines all over, a SAA vehicle blew up few hours ago, the whole freaking area was never de-mined, so much for the KSA-US dollars to the SDC.

      SAAF and RuAF are busy air lifting SAA soldiers to all oil/gas fields so security is enhanced, these strategic areas must be secured by early tomorrow.

      Big losers so far:

      1) Apartheid regime

      2) Al Qaeda/TIP

      3) Turkey – though it is getting what it wanted, it is losing big time in country image, this will take years to improve.

      4) Syrian Kurds dream of Rojava, but they should be thrilled they will retain Syrian citizenship, if not, the doors is wide open to migrate.

       

       

  106. Taxi says:

    Overnight, the Syrian army began its takeover of territories under kurd-US control.  The kurds joined Bashar's boys, and the US troops began pulling out of northern and north-eastern Syria, in tow with the pompous French weakling.  Putin made agreements with the Erdo man to keep the kurdish (ex) army away from Turkey's border, with the proviso that Turkey does not attack the advancing Syrian army.

    Now if THAT is not one fuck-heck of a win for the Axis of Resistance, I don't know what is!

    Meanwhile, so very many-many tears were shed overnight in tel aviv that today there's a shortage of tears in the jewish state – no doubt they will run to Hollywood for a supply of fake, stage tears today.  And I hear you asking, 'but what are they crying over?'.   Well, let's take a look, shall we?

    First and foremost, after decades of BELIEVING that the US god will step in to protect them from EVERYTHING, they're now realizing that Aipac's influence may be great on the Republic, but less so on Empire.  America is leaving Syria – and Iran is STAYING!  And that's that!!!  Yeah, that surely is the cause of last night's deluge of jew tears.

    The US vacating Syria literally decapitates the head of Yinon.  RIFHM (rest in freaking hell motherfucker)! Of course the jews will attempt to reattach the head back on, a-la Frankenstein stitches, give it a massive jolt of electricity in the hope of reviving it.  Well alright – let them jew desperadoes do what they want in their sick synagogue of satan laboratory. They’re still gonna fail in the face of the Axis of Resistance.

    The US vacating Syria will hasten Syria's intention and plans to retrieve the Golan.  Alright, there are some US soldiers there in the Golan – a nominal number that would take five minutes to withdraw when the Syrian shit hits the jew fan.  Mindful that the Golan IS THE VERY TRIGGER that will initiate the Palestine liberation war that the Axis of Resistance has long been planning and readying for.  The very war that will end israel.

    Iron Dome, Iron Shmone – nothing can now stop the Axis of Resistance from realizing its plan to liberate the Levant from zionism, colonialism and imperialism.

    The terrorist US pulls out and the benevolent Russians step in across the Levant, securing thus their unchallenged access to 'warm water' ports and military barracks.   And here I use the word 'benevolent' because Russia is friends with EVERYBODY in the Levant (including israel), whereas the US had more enemies than friends in the Levant.

    • Taxi says:

      I should also mention that Russia will NOT interfere with Syria reclaiming the Golan as it is their right by international law and Putin is a strict adherent to such laws. And if the Golan battle runs downhill to tel aviv, then so be it, as far as the Russians are concerned. They will work to evacuate their 1 million Russian-israeli citizens back to Russia. They cannot do more than this without turning the resisting region against them – something that would affect and weaken Russia’s geopolitical security: something that they’ve worked very hard over the past 9 years to establish in the Levant. A choice between fighting for israel, or maintaining their crucial and accumulated geopolitical power in the Mediterranean/Levant: these would be Moscow’s choices when war breaks out with israel and it’s obvious which way the Russians will go.

    • Taxi says:

      BTW a couple of days ago, I saw a clip of a discussion on israeli TV over what a top military jew analyst had written in a recent controversial article. He was basically warning that if the israeli military was truly smart, it would immediately start dismantling the Dimona as it is a prime target for the Axis of Resistance. He went into detail on how much destruction the Resistance can inflict on the jewish state in the coming war – and that the last thing the jewish state needs to contend with during the thick of the coming war is a nuclear fallout in the Negev. He warned his fellow jews not to strike at Tehran as the Axis of Resistance’s response will be in the Dimona. “Dismantle the Dimona immediately!”, was his message.

      Oooh it’s getting hotter and hotter in that terrorist pit known as tel aviv.

  107. Bornajoo says:

    Since yesterday's events the UK press has suddenly gone silent. They're basically gobsmacked. They were loving the story; the poor helpless Kurds being attacked by Turkey and abandoned by their so-called allies. They couldn't get enough of it and were in their element shoving this bullshit down our throats every minute of the day. Now they're simply stunned! The whole story has been pulled from under their feet, just like that!

    The Kurds are not one big cohesive group. Not all Kurds want independence in their respective host countries and there is very little agreement or alignment between them. This mob in Syria is probably the worst of the bunch. They pretend to be the Palestinians but in reality they're the Zionists, looking to annex someone else's land and resources, always coincidentally in the richest oil producing region of the country. Their main backers are the USA and Israel and if they had succeeded in carving out an independent state it would have literally been an Israeli/USA military base right inside Syria and with control of a huge chunk of that country's wealth and resources. Yes, that was the plan but it was never going to happen and another gigantic failure for the cabal of evil

    As Sparrow explained above, I wouldn't be surprised if the whole thing was preplanned with Turkey, Syria and Russia. There was no way that the USA could leave the region directly to the Syrians or Russians but they could to fellow Nato member Turkey. The moment the US forces were out of the way, that was the opportunity to do a deal with the Kurds and retake this extremely important region of Syria. Was it all premeditated? Could easily be yet another genius strategy by the Russians. 

    As you say Taxi, this is a massive, huge win for the Resistance and a cataclysmic loss for the Evil ones, especially the Israelis 

    The recent gains by the Axis of Resistance have been nothing short of spectacular 

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks for your UK report, Bornajoo. “Gobsmacked” – how I love this word! LOL! Next follows the arse-smack when UK’s invading terrorist forces in Syria leave WITHOUT their colonial loot in pocket. And leave they are: right behind the froufrou French following the ranks of the yanks.

      And regarding the Turkey-Russia-Syria tip: it’s undeniable that an understanding between them, with Russia as middleman and mediator, has been arrived at. Here we have an excellent example of Russian geostrategic high-diplomacy, with Moscow guaranteeing the security rights of two historic foes who need to work together to circumvent a mutual third-party enemy called Mr. Yinon.

  108. Taxi says:

    The Axis of Resistance scored a second major victory last night, and this one was in Tunisia.  Tunisia, the very seat of the only authentic Arab Spring revolution.

    The Tunisian people voted democratically yesterday and the majority of the people elected a Mr. Kais Saied, an unassuming, retired academic.  Allow me please to briefly introduce him, or rather, to share with you that I watched some of the televised Tunisian presidential debates a few nights ago and I just so happened to tune into it when the dignified Mr. Saied was about to answer a question regarding the topic of Tunisia 'normalizing' relations with israel – a controversial subject that's been much-much discussed lately in Tunisia and the Arab world. 

    Let me tell you that Mr. Kais Saied gave the most stunning and impassioned answer – he spoke intelligently, sincerely, poetically and passionately about his love for Palestine, his adoration and his sorrow for Palestinian people – how he considers any 'normalization' with israel to be a crime of "high treason".  He welcomed to Tunisia  'jews' who wanted to visit ancient jewish religious structures there, but absolutely refused to support the idea of jews with an israeli passport being allowed into Tunisia.  He said that it is neither justice nor smart to normalize relations with a thief while he continues to steal from you – that before normalization can occur, the thief would have to first return the stolen goods, sincerely apologize and pay reparation for damages incurred.  He accused israel of sending 'cultural agents' to Tunisia to promote 'normalization' without israel "paying for or stopping its crimes" – that israel wanted normalization "for free".  He repeated several times at the podium that "normalization with israel is high treason".  He poured out more profundities about Tunisia that can only be described as coming from the lips of a true patriot and humanist.  It was such an incredible set of answers that he gave – you could not fault or question the reasoning nor sincerity behind them.  It was a stunning reply that he gave regarding the 'normalization' issue, and when he finished, I found myself jumping out of my seat and applauding at the TV screen for him and exclaiming out loud to a couple of friends watching with me: "Fuck!  That Palestine answer just won this man the presidency!”. You could damn well feel his victory in the air. 

    And, dear reader, it was truly very touching when at one point he said:

    "The flag of Palestine has always stood beside the Tunisian one in my office.  Side by side I've been looking at them with loving eyes for many decades.  For me each flag cannot exist without the other.  Tunisia is not complete or free with Palestine still under occupation.  My intention as president is to support Palestine and reject the israeli ruse of normalization.  Normalization with israel is high treason.  My soul, my conscience is not for sale". 

    So…  Okay – it's all very nice of him to say all this, but why would that be a huge victory for the Axis of Resistance?  Well, let me first tell you that the dignified Mr. Saied has already won by a landslide of more than 70% (at least so far – counting finishes in an hour).  And it is a huge victory because he was up against a well-polished, charismatic Tunisian media tycoon with an enviable lifestyle of the rich and famous (Trumpy!).  This dude, his name is Nabil Karoui, was younger than Saeid and well-groomed and promising a "new Tunisia": modernized, industrialized hi tech, employed, etc – a kind of a globalist, liberal Tunisian Macron with ladeedah ideas attempting a stab at populism from his high perch.  One week ago, he was arrested and thrown in a Tunisian jail for election corruption when it was discovered that he was paying bribes for votes – he was released a few days later and remained on the ballot.  His media empire made sure that Tunisians were in the meantime bombarded with feel-good stories about him and his life and 'vision for a new Tunisia'.  Worst of all about him, he was open to 'normalization' with israel.  Worst for Tunisians: they were worried that he would win, as (fakely) indicated by his massive media presence, plus, Tunisian voters did not know who else to vote for who had a better grip on the 'economy' until…  Mr. Saied opened his mouth at that televised debate and gave them a better alternative to the dollar: their dignity and patriotism.  And as it happens, his economic policies were in genuine support of the suffering middle and working classes, and not of the corrupt, corporate Tunisian elites and their globalist partners.

    In conclusion, the globalists lost in Tunisia last night and the winner by a landslide was a supporter and a declared member of the Axis of Resistance.

    In Arab north Africa, this makes Algiers and Tunisia as (geographically) second tier members of the Axis of Resistance.  Morocco remains shekeled cuz its king loves them shekels.  Fuck the king of Morocco!  Hip-hip hurray to Mr. Saied and to all them beautiful people of Tunisia who voted simultaneously for both 'we the Tunisian people' AND for Palestine!!!

    A vote for Palestine is a vote for the Axis of Resistance – especially during this current period where the jewy campaign to normalize relations with shekeled Arab nations is full-throttle-active and all the rage in the region.

    Mr. Saied's victory indicates that in the hearts of the Arab people and the Arab street, Palestine and the act of resisting injustice remain supreme.  In all Arab nations where their people are allowed a voice, support for Palestine and the Axis of Resistance remain profoundly high.

    A landslide by more than 70%! Whoah!!!

    Chapeaux Mr. Saied, chapeaux Arab Street, chapeaux-chapeaux-chapeaux!

    Fight the jewish invasion-by-culture and their invasion of land till THEIR very last breath!

    • Sparrow says:

      Oh dear Taxi…I needed this today!  Thank you x millions!  I wish all the best to Mr. Saied and Tunisia, her people, her land and her sovereignty…most of all her happinessbroken heart.  I had chills go up and down my body reading this and I applaud with you!  

      Oh happy day…



       

       

    • Taxi says:

      Tunisian election results are in, and Mr. Saied indeed won by a landslide of 72.9% – woweeee!  Massive celebrations in Tunisia tonight – streets and squares packed shoulder to shoulder with supporters of Mr. Saied waving Tunisian and Palestinian flags above the crowds and chanters chanting: "The people want Palestine to be free, the people want Palestine to be free".  TV is interviewing happy Tunisians saying stuff like: "we voted for one of us", "we voted for the man who speaks like us", "we voted for the man who feels what we feel".

      Man!  A tremendous night for Tunisians tonight.  The people, for a change, have won.

      Here's a picture of the professor and the tycoon – the one who doesn't need hair gel is the new president:

       

      • Sparrow says:

        …the sincere smile of a humble man vs. the contrived smile of a con man.  VIVA the people of Tunisia!  FREE PALESTINE ALAS!!!

    • Canthama says:

      Awesome news indeed, it is refreshing to see MENA shifting aways from the Apartheid regime-KSA-UAE alliance to foster "wahhabeasts" all over the place thus protecting the illegal occupation of Palestine. Hopefully we will see a Libya back on track, and hopefully Yemen. Syria has won with the help of valuable allies, Hezb Allah, Iran and Russia, and will get stronger and soon enough will be able to lead changes in the Arab world, meanwhile, we will gladly welcome more Mrs Saied throughout MENA.

  109. Sparrow says:

    Here is a video of Arabic journalists with President Putin.  For me Putin has a puzzling way (or maybe call it a higher way?) of convincing me of his reason(s) for allying with such evil as SA and Israel who has the worse humanitarian atrocities on record (including US).  He condemned the bombing of SA oil fields (by Houthi) without countering it with the condemnation of SA axis of evil genocide of Yemen.  He is allied with my most eternally hated entity israel because he finds that walking around there you here mostly Russian spoken because of so many immigrants from Russia…without holding them responsible for the genocide of Palestinians…their land theft, etc.  I have a bitter sweet feeling of Putin…on one hand Syria has a right to defend itself…but Yemen?…but Palestinians?  Hopefully he will find me not thinking on a higher diplomatic level as he…because I just can't forgive nor trust evil, nor look the other way.  Maybe that is my weakness…wink and I'm truly sorry for that.  VIVA RESISTANCE AND FREEDOM!



    • Taxi says:

      Thanks, Sparrow.  It's important to know that Putin is not a revolutionary or an ideologue, but a pragmatist who excels at realpolitik.  And it's important to also know that Russia rightly works according to its own Republic's interests and its interests in the middle east dictate that it should embrace all sides – thus rendering it neutral and able to be in a powerful negotiating position should a war break out between its Levantian allies (always a high probability).  To ask for or expect more out of Russia is unrealistic.  At least it's not a cowboy nation like the US: going around the world gunslinsging and brawling with shorter nations at the bar.

      And I do not mean to defend Putin with the above – I merely intend to clarify the MO and strategic substance behind Russian foreign policy in the mideast.  At least we can be sure that unless its troops are attacked in a war between the Axis of Resistance and israel, Moscow will step aside and just let them fight it out to a conclusion.

       

  110. Lisa says:

    The God of Israel will fight for them and win. Turkey, Libya, Sudan, Lebanon, Russia, and Iran will fail. Ezekiel 38, Isaiah 17. Damascus will be destroyed.

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks for your paganism, Lisa. I know you’ll need hospitalization when tel aviv is in rubble and the synagogue of satan is evicted from the middle east.

    • Sparrow says:

      Lisa…the 'god' of israel is satan-god.  It's sad you can't see the difference that is plain in your face through the indoctrination of your mind and soul…keeping you in the horrible chains and shekels hell you desire.  If you are trying to troll Plato's, you certainly are feeling the desperation of defeat…cause we are for the FREEDOM of PALESTINE and the ME…and WE WILL SEE IT!!!!broken heart

      If you are one of those shekeled christians for zion…please watch and listen to the above video "Oh Happy Day"…and set yourself free.  I'll use christian praise toward the ME Arabs who have been suffering because of you!  And the true God will set them free!  

      • Sparrow says:

        Lisa…The Ten Commandments

        1. You shall have no other Gods but me.
        2. You shall not make for yourself any idol, nor bow down to it or worship it.
        3. You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God.
        4. You shall remember and keep the Sabbath day holy.
        5. Respect your father and mother.
        6. You must not commit murder.
        7. You must not commit adultery.
        8. You must not steal.
        9. You must not give false evidence against your neighbour.
        10. You must not be envious of your neighbour's goods. You shall not be envious of his house nor his wife, nor anything that belongs to your neighbour

        You and your ilk disobey every one of these commandments…EVERY ONE!  The only True God will demand repentance from you!  You can not mock The Almighty!

  111. Taxi says:

    Overnight, Turkey sent its mercenaries into Manbij to challenge the Syrian army.  Small gunfire battles erupted on the outskirts of Manbij between them.  The Syrian army, undeterred by this, took it nice and super slow and pushed these Erdo gangs out of the way.  These clashes continue today.  And the result of them will be the same as last night's: the SAA taking back Syria one small step at a time, so as to not cause massive cannon and missile damage to Syrian civilian neighborhoods.

    Erdo was bound to do this – everyone here expected it – it is purely for Turkish domestic show.  He will not, he CANNOT, even if he wanted to, transgress Russia's red lines in Syria: no attacks on the SAA.  He cannot afford to alienate Russia, not when the US is super angry with him and now working on replacing him with the Turkish Muhammed Fethullah Gülen who lives in the US as a political asylum seeker.  Plus, Erdo cannot afford to break this week's trade agreement signed with Putin that enables both nations to trade using local currencies instead of the dollar: as a counter to the US's sanctions on Turkey.

    Point is, Erdo has very little maneuver room in Syria now – but he will indeed use this tiny room to flex Turkish military muscle through Turkish mercenaries and proxies.

    Meanwhile, in the Arabian peninsular,  MbS met with Putin to discuss saudi security matters.  Looks like saudi royals are beginning to now publicly show great dissatisfaction with the US's shitty attitude towards them and its expensive security deals – dissatisfied with bulky US weapon deals that do not provide adequate security, especially considering the dollar price tag.  We see here definite signs of Saudi Arabia beginning its pivot towards the Russian sphere.  Before the Houthi attack on Aaramco, MbS would never have had such a public meeting with Putin with the object of discussing Saudi security.

    Moreover, MbS is pushing for some sort of a rapprochement with Tehran – not out of sincerely for peace with Iran, but out of fear and desperation.  Out of the sobering fact that the US Empire is losing its grip on the middle east and can no longer provide 100% protection to any of its client states, including israel.

     

  112. goysplainer says:

    the Turkish invasion looks like a coordinated plan to get the Kurds to return to the Syrian government. obviously, no Turkish assault could take place in the area without US collaboration and approval. notice also how Russia immediately began to broker a cease fire between Turkey and Syria after the takfiri mercenaries began to light up the Kurds. 

    this operation affirms that the Syrian government has triumphed in the military conflict, a reality apparently accepted by all with the exception of the stupid Kurds and some of their American groomers. in retrospect, everyone stands to benefit from this operation, but the Zionist enemy and the pathetic Kurds.

    the Syrian government wants the US to leave, but they are too weak to force a deal with the Kurds. a direct military confrontation is not only risky but would alienate people who they ultimately wish to reintegrate. 

    Russia would also like the US out ASAP, however they know that Trump will never publicly cede anything to them or their allies, no matter how reasonable or common sense, for obvious reasons.

    Turkey needs to reestablish some degree of rapport with Syria, and to eliminate Kurdish irredentism; neither can be accomplished with the US/Kurdish occupation force along the border. no doubt Sultan Erdogan wishes to enlarge his burgeoning caliphate, realistically however the takfiri occupation of Idlib is more than enough leverage for the upcoming negotiations.

    the US failed in their military war on Syria, and they failed spectacularly. many US officials surely know this, however an equal amount of wannabe Moshiach's seem unwilling to admit the failure of the Yinon blueprint. the Turkish incursion and subsequent Syrian-Kurdish reconciliation that it triggered will force these elements to come to grips with reality. likewise, it is a perfect opportunity for Trump to resolve the Kurdish problem and play the role of sober America-firster.

    i suspect that the Saudi's will become the center of attention now. their incompetence is becoming a threat that can hardly be ignored. their bloated corpse of a dynasty was clearly thrown a lifeline by President Kushner. Trump's early visit aimed to entice the King into entrusting MBS (fully yolked by Epstein) to steer the Saudi's into a magical new era of prosperity. 

    in exchange for their loyalty to the American/Zionist project, MBS would be transformed into a charming, cosmopolitan reformist who would preside over an era of unprecedented economic growth made possible by the Deal of the Century and the utopian NEOM project. all MBS had to do was solve the Yemen quagmire, attract investment, and find a way to reign in family members and their allies sympathetic to the Muslim Brotherhood (Turkey/Qatar) and Iranian rapprochement. 

    yet even the hasbara-stream media could hardly conceal his sloppy and overhanded approach. for whatever reason, perhaps under threat of a looming coup or perhaps with faulty intelligence, MBS began a spree of kidnappings and seized the assets of many well to do Saudi's with ties to Turkey and Qatar. Turkey swiftly retaliated with the Khashoggi affair, and Hariri's kidnapping only furthered anti-Saudi sentiment in Lebanon and led to Mustaqbel's evisceration in the last election. in Yemen, Ansarallah has completely exposed the Saudi military with their drone operations and the success of Nasr Min Allah. now no one looking to line their pockets will go near Saudi with a seven foot pole.

    literally every objective of the MBS/Kushner project has blown up in their face, and now the Saudi's are preparing to negotiate with Iran, two years after MBS jumped his cousins for making the same suggestion. today, however, the Saudi's are considerably worse off, and it appears that the Wahhabi Elect who didn't see this coming the first time around are beginning to realize that they are little more than defenseless whores in search of a new pimp to preserve their mandate. oh well, too little, too late. big changes are coming…

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks, goysplainer.  Yours is one excellent summation of the terrorist riffraff now chasing after their own tails in Syria.  I'd just like to add to it that the Syrian kurds are cheeseball-slimeball minions of the synagogue of satan who went back to Bashar out of desperation and not out of goodwill or patriotic solidarity.  'Tis why they should only be 'used' by Bashar – never trusted today, tomorrow or the day after.  In case you didn't know, at the same time as the kurds were signing with Bashar, they were simultaneously releasing Daesh motherfuckers out of kurdish-controlled prisons in the hope that Trump would reinstate his boys back into kurd-held Syria at the 12th hour.  Nasty-dirty tricksters!  Nasty-dirty just like the jews.

      And I was about to comment separately that we've all kinda forgotten about president Kushner's 'Deal of the Century', and you mentioning it has given me the opportunity to address this subject. 

      What can I say but that it's hard NOT TO NOTICE that the topic of the 'Deal of the Century' has pretty much completely vanished from the msm.   So what the fuck happened?  Where the heckinghell is it?!  Did it commit suicide?  Was it kidnapped by masked men and chained to a radiator?  Did it elope to Brazil and is now sunning its buns after hormone-replacement therapy and gender surgery?  

      LOL!

      Seriously.  Where the fuck is the 'Deal of the Century'? 

      Nah – forget it!  I don't give a fuck anyway.

      Cuz it’s NEVER gonna happen.

      Stupid jew pirates and their pipe dreams!

    • Sparrow says:

      Your opinion declaring a Turkish Ottoman expansion was never an option for Erdogan…it's been a hasbargarbage for too long.  Watch, wait and you will see…assumptions are a dangerous thing without proof and without reality.  But one thing is for sure!  The death of isralien occupied Palestine is definitely coming.  How can you point a finger at Turkey when the US/israel/SA has been trying a coup for years…putting a puppet Gulen in his place to then chop off a chunk of Turkey in the process of yinnon BS.  Turkey just like Syria, just like Yemen, just like Libya, just like Iraq, just like Lebanon, just like Palestine and everyone else has the RIGHT to defend itself.  Being a NATO member has been his fight unfortunately.  Watch him drop NATO and kick out Americans!  It's coming.  

    • Taxi says:

      Turkey under Erdo, and also historically, is the enemy of Syria. Erdo does actually have colonialist ambitions to return Turkey to its former Ottomanesque status, meaning: control and Ottomanization of the Levant, as indeed the Ottomans did occupy the Levant for 400+ years till they lost WW1 and the French and Brits took over from the Turks and divided the Levant between them (Sykes-Picot). The region of Iskandar, currently under Turkish control, is in fact Syrian land never returned back to Syria after something called ‘The Treaty of Lausanne/1923’ that Turkey had agreed to. The Turks still claim it as their own because the alleged location of the tomb of Suleyman Shah, the grandfather of the founder of the Turkish Empire, is supposed to be located there. There is no proof positive of this and the Turks have moved this alleged ancestral tomb around a few times over for self-serving colonialist reasons – it’s an interesting bone of contention and you can read about it here.

      My point is that the Turks have a very, very bad reputation in the Levant. There are senior people still alive in the Levant today who lost their grandfathers to Turkish army kidnappings and forced conscription into Ottoman wars – (I personally know two such senior villagers who’ve told me their grandfathers’ stories – and there are tens of thousands of other local seniors with identical stories too). The Turks were very cruel colonialists. They would just ride into bucolic villages in Syria, Lebanon and Palestine and they would round up the young men there and just take them off to fight the Ottoman’s endless wars – no pay and no compensation to families and orphans left behind. None of the kidnapped young men ever came back from war: they were ordered into the front lines, untrained. This went on for 400+ years. And this is just but one of the miseries the Ottomans inflicted on the native populations of the Levant. Simply, the Turks have a history and reputation in the region that’s soaked in the blood of the natives. A local and common saying about the Turks is: ‘If a Turk can’t find someone to kill, he murders his own father’.

      Having said the above, in the context of what is happening right now, I agree that Turkey has the right to put a halt to the invading Kurds and their expansionist ideology. But you can be sure that if Russia was not actually physically in Syria, Erdo would be pushing past his declared strategy of ’35 kilometers inside Syria’ at first opportunity. Since the beginning of the Syria war, Erdo has broken too many promises and deals to count. He is an antsy, pathological liar.

      Erdo is literally mister Muslim Brotherhood. He was part and parcel of the terrorist invasion of Syria. He allowed tens of thousands of head-choppers into Syria. He passed heavy weaponry and chem weapons to ISIS. He stole Syrian oil for years during the war and he robbed a mass of Syria’s industrial factories, taking all Syrian equipment wholesale back to Turkey. Man, I can go on and on about contemporary Turkish war crimes against Syria, but I think you get the gist.

      Just because the Turks have the right to defend themselves against the Yinonized kurds does not make them the good guys.

      And let us not forget here that Turkey was the first muslim country to recognize israel. Turkey did this because it quickly came to a geopolitical understanding with israel back in 1948: they both wanted chunks of Syria for keeps: they both hold expansionist ideologies. This is the quintessential reason behind the 70+ years of ‘security cooperation’ between israel and Turkey. And even though this cooperation has lessened in the past couple of years, it remains an active project between them to date. It doesn’t matter if these two nations agree on Palestine or kurdistan or whatever, yet they remain geopolitically paramount to each other.

      No doubt Turkey’s foreign policy is dirty – but, in all fairness, not as dirty as israel’s.

      Syria is most unfortunate to have two piranhas (jew and Turk) nipping at its sides, and one tapeworm (kurd) coiled in its stomach.

      In this context, it’s amazing that Syria still lives on. And I’ll remind readers here that Damascus is the oldest, continuously inhabited city in the world, marking some 12,000+ years of existence.

      Respect!

      Goddamn big fat awesome respect to Damascus!

      • goysplainer says:

        of course Yinon is dead. Syria and the resistance have killed it! 

        a thousand salutes to Syria – lion's den of Arabism, martyrs for humanity

  113. Taxi says:

    Dear reader, observe with me how members of the Axis of Resistance have been on a streak of empowerment, while members of the Axis of Evil have been palpably sliding into ruin and retreat.

    I have an explanation for this.

    'Unity'.

    It's ALL about unity.

    Strength in unity.

    Observe how solidly united the Axis of Resistance is, as opposed to the current disunity of the Axis of Evil.  Nay, more than just mere disunity – in fact, a downright hostility between them has wonderfully blossomed of late.

    Turkey is now locking horns with the US.  Saudi Arabia is locking horns with UAE. Turkey is locking horns with UAE and Saudi Arabia.   Israel is trashing on Trump for leaving Syria. Turkey is trashing on israel and israel is trashing back at Turkey – never mind its anti-gentile terrorism against the world at large.  And Trump… well, he doesn’t give a fuck while he counts votes and stuffs his face with succulent BigMacs in the Oval Office.

    Here, one has to look at why one side has unity and the other side doesn't.  And the answer to this is very simple: Evil is never loyal to anyone, including to other evil entities.  The words 'solidarity and unity' do not exist in the lexicon of Evil.  All deals made with Evil eventually get broken – by Evil. 

    The Axis of Evil members were bound to fail, just like a marriage between serial adulterers is bound to fail.

  114. Sparrow says:

    Taxi…I just read about the fires in Lebanon…horrible.  Praying for your safety and all of the Leb.  Stay safe sister.

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks, Sparrow. God put the fires out last night with one big rainstorm. But the situ is still touch and go:

      Hellish scenes as wildfires engulf Lebanon

      Till two days ago, the weather here was autumnal and beautiful with a touch of winter chill in early morning and evening. Then suddenly a hot windstorm blew and blew and on the second day of the windstorm, fires began erupting. The conditions were ripe: much of nature was already dry because it was end of summer. Today, it seems that the hot windstorm is back after the sudden rains – but predicted to dissipate by end of today. Hopefully it will cause no further damage.

  115. Taxi says:

    Hand-wringing and nail biting in tel aviv:

    Professor Uzi Even, one of the founders of Israel’s nuclear reactor in Dimona, wrote in an Oct. 3 article in Haaretz, “We have to accept the fact that we are now vulnerable to such a strike.” Even suggested burying gas and fuel tanks underground and beefing up the defense of the country’s power stations against a direct hit. He reiterated the urgent need to shut down the Dimona reactor, the seat of Israel’s nuclear deterrence capability (according to foreign media reports). The direct hit on the Saudi refineries by Iranian precision cruise missiles proves that the Israeli reactor is also exposed and that its potential damage likely outweighs its benefit, he warned.

    Israel needs to learn lesson from Turkish assault on Kurds

  116. Taxi says:

    Pulling white rabbits out of Putin's hat:

    The Russian Masterpiece in Syria: Everyone Wins

    It’s curtains for US in Syria. Russia, Iran owe big thanks to Erdogan

    And today, Erdogan, to wild applause, gave one heck of a speech to his party membership, claiming that Bashar, UK, USA, Saudi Arabia and israel all committed war crimes in Syria, but Turkey was the civilized humanitarian that was countering all of their terrorism against Syrian civilians.

    Yeah, he spent an hour saying such crap – and his audience lapped it up like there's no tomorrow.  And if israel hadn't already  been using the slogan of "the most moral army in the world" to describe its (scumbag) army, no doubt Erdo would have had this same slogan up on stage as a banner.

     

     

    • Sparrow says:

      As you stated somewhere above…it takes unity to bring about change (for the better).  How can we oppose a rapprochement between Damascus and Ankara given past histories of wrongs done… (whoever is innocent of that may cast the first stone?)  It would be inconceivable for me to think there might be one with the ME worst enemy occupying Palestine (in which I would never accept but its not for me to decide).  However, for the suffering civilians in every state, there is an absolute need for some reprieve in some kind of peace…to live in some kind of certainty…that there is some kind of freedom even just to think ones own thoughts.  Aside from that, I am ever so happy and joyous for Syrians and their beloved home…to come home…to mourn…to be whole once more…most of all be able to live in security and peace with their neighbors.  VIVA FREEDOM EVERYWHERE.  The prospect of no more US tyranny in the world…much less in her own land gave me no hope and no reason to live Taxi…to think how she was the tyrant over so many innocent people with no care of their welfare, no care of their losses or their children or their family and homes.  This is a glimmer of hope for me.  A fantastic wish to see a better US (even though it seems impossible).  Viva to life itself and the ability to come back together.  As a Houthi fighter said when receiving the surrendered Saudi backed soldiers…"Welcome home brothers!"  gave me quite the lesson I should walk in…I'll never forget it.  Thank you for all your faithfulness in sharing what you can and fighting the good fight.  One last thing I was exposed to last evening made another verifying understanding of the Hezb…and also caused me to understand a profound humility from an obscure comment at SF that I felt was left just for me, one I can use in future toward a wayward christian belief system:



       

       

  117. goysplainer says:

    to Sparrow and Taxi

    it's not as simple as Gulen is the CIA's guy and Erdogan is the good guy. in the end, Erdogan is Muslim Brotherhood, and he participated in the takfiri/Yinon war against Syria – that is what matters. anyone who supports sectarian takfiri politics is an enemy of the Resistance Axis period. all the traditional enemies of the puritanical wahhabi/ikhwani revivalists are the backbone of the resistance: Arab minorities, Iran and Hezbollah, secular nationalists, communists, etc. all his Palestinian overtures are hollow and cater to his religious base absent any practical, material commitment to resistance. 

    at the same time, you are right that Turkey is moving away from NATO. it's been this way for a few decades. this is why Greece was economically crippled and saddled with debt. notice how this allowed the Zionists and Americans to expand their military presence in Greece and force new "defense" contracts. however, there are still some important historical limitations to Turkish participation in the Resistance. 

    the biggest problem is that the Turkish state was founded on principles antagonistic to the Levant. unlike Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, etc., their entire contemporary political identity is colonial and sectarian. their borders are based on forced displacement, genocide and population swaps of local Armenians, Assyrians, Kurds, Greeks, Arabs, etc. and resettlement with ethnic Sunni Turks. Iskandar and northern Cyprus are the tip of the iceberg. the truth is that all of their boarders are a byproduct of this sort of behavior. 

    Ataturk's Turkish nationalism was a reactionary attempt to preserve the waning Ottoman imperial mandate. it amounted to secular colonialism, which is why it was so easy for them to recognize and embrace the Zionist entity as early as 1949 when no one else in the region would dare do so. the lie of the Kamalists is that the Turkish nation has a historical existence outside of the Ottoman Empire. Erdogan and the AKP see through this lie and smartly use Turkey’s Islamists roots to their advantage. of course, as Taxi notes, no one in the Bilad Assham will forget what is was like under the Ottoman boot. to this day, my grandma tells me stories about the Turkish emissary stationed in her village. he was a drunken rapist prone to explosive outbursts of violence. they called him the "madman". 

    the Resistance Axis doesn't have this history. all of its members were born out of revolutionary struggle against exploitative and tribal sectarian orders imposed by colonial occupations. they aren't burdened by the need to legitimize their boarders because they consist of vanguard states who don’t accept their own boarders (Syria and Iran) and non-state actors (Hezbollah, Hashd Ashaabi, Ansarallah, etc.). 

    Because of this history, and because they have been implicated in NATO deep state criminal activity for so long (terrorism, drug tracking, sexual  blackmail, etc.), it’s practically impossible for Erdogan to transition away from NATO. to do so would require a total demystification of the ideological delusions that prop up the Turkish state. that means total revolution, civil war, and the end of the old regime. Erdogan is clearly not interested. he's not going to declare war on Israel, return stolen land, or pay reparations to Armenians. the political-economy of Turkey doesn't allow for that. it seems as though his only crime is desiring more autonomy from the US at time in which the Zionists are growing more desperate by the day. he uses the Muslim Brotherhood, a multipolar proxy more British than American, to accomplish this task. Bibi and his ilk may not like this, but that doesn’t make Erdogan's Turkey any less counterrevolutionary. 

    • Taxi says:

      Indeed, Syria, Lebanon and Palestine: the trio that used to be known as the singular ‘Greater Syria’ before the alcoholics Sykes and Picot cut it all up over a couple of bottles of cognac, did not ever have political expansionist ideologies nor a colonial mindset, either in the past or currently. Historically and traditionally, they are a successful trading people – and their success in matters of trade depended upon them befriending existing and potential customers.

    • Canthama says:

      goysplainer, you nailed in all points. One thing to add is the on going political backstage developing with the victory of Syria and its allies over everybody else, but mostly the "Zio-Muslin Brotherhood-Wahhabeasts" plan to turn the all the Levant up side down, and it is the battle to bring Syria either to the Arab League "realm" vs the supposed new alliance, I say suppose because I do not buy it for a second, of the Axis of Resistance + Turkey + Qatar,  I have zero trust in Muslin Brotherhood thus I have zero trust in Qatar, Erdogan and Hamas political wing (the same that betrayed Syria in the ugliest way possible).

      The above "tug-of-war" may not represent a defining moment for Syria, which I believe President Assad and his cool head, is looking at the most important end game for Syria, which is unity and recovery of of every inch of Syria including Golan Heights, which means Syria is most likely looking beyond the tug-of-war above, which Syria may try to profit from it, but Syria is looking at their nemesis enemy, how to bring havoc to the Occupied Palestine and bring final settlement to Golan, northern Palestine etc….

      This may sound crazy, how Syria is looking for a task that is totally disconnect to the problems in the north and east ? and in my view, the north-east issues will be resolved, one way or another, without interfering in the strategically more important southern issue, which means Syria relies on its allies, Russia and Iran to deal with Erdogan, Syria will deal with the Syrian Kurds, and people will be surprised to see how well the Syrian Gov will deal with them all there, so that won't be a problem at all, then Syria is handling a final blow to its oligarchs, learnt from Putin's own experience, and this has been an issue for decades in creating a State within a State, once this is solved, Syria will be united, reformed and stronger, and that in few years, then the south will have to deal with the formidable combination of Hezb Allah-Syria-Iran and maybe Iraq, and the south includes Jordan-Apartheid Regime-KSA, these freaks will have a very hard time in the long global depression that is approaching, they are broken and weaker, and this is when the enemy from within will awake in all these 3 places and bring justice to Levant and Palestine, finally. 

      The above is no prediction, this is my humble understanding of the real issues we have seen in Syria and how I see the strategic view from the Syrian Gov and its allies, no doubt there is a bit of wishful thinking of my part, I really would like to see this happening in the next decade or so, and as time goes by we may see more events unfolding that leads to that….with the global economic depression, there will be huge opportunities for the Axis of Resistance…from the south (Yemen, from east Iran/Iraq) and from north (Lebanon/Syria)…if only Egypt has seen the light in the end of this tunnel and Libya fix its issues, then the cycle would be complete.

       

  118. goysplainer says:

    https://imgur.com/a/uadQJsG

    re: the so-called "Deal of the Century"- I spotted this gem in a barbershop this past summer. the owners of the shop are pro-Hezbollah Aounists, and the magazine is called al-Dabour.

    the picture is of the back cover and depicts a rhinoceros horn labeled "deal of the century" goring a pile of papers titled "political solution".

    not sure how to comment a picture so i attached a link.

  119. Taxi says:

    As the dust settles on the 'surrender' of the kurdish militias to the Syrian army in northern Syria, and the subsequent disintegration of the terrorist kurdish invading entity known as 'Rojava', localized clashes yesterday went back and forth between team Syria and team Turkey, resulting in the Syrian army, as expected, gaining more control of swaths of villages in  northeastern Syria – though, the Syrian army still has ongoing work to do there.

    Meanwhile, Trump continues to war with both Turkey and the kurds, who, only up to a handful of days ago, were both his allies.  Trump here calls his double-dealing with both terrorist entities "talking".  Yeah only the 'civilized' West calls a stab in the eyeball "talking".

    Other local mideast headlines that swamped the media were, to me, inconsequential, but this one here below was by far the heftiest one:

    Iran blames alleged tanker attack on Israel, US and Saudis

    And the great Elijah Magnier had this to say today:

    Winners and Losers in the Turkish attack on Kurds in Syria (part 1of 3)

    Winners and Losers in the Turkish attack on Kurds in Syria (part 2 of 3)

    • Taxi says:

      And speaking of the history of the middle east, let's take a brief look at what middle eastern civilizations were up to before Islam:

       

  120. Taxi says:

    Here's an example of why the jews are freaking out at rouge Trump (the Q&A gets more dramatic as the vid rolls on):

  121. Taxi says:

    Israeli fighter jets been buzzing overhead for a good half an hour now.  Well, come on down coward motherfuckers lol!  Everyone in south Lebanon is olive-picking this week ('tis the season to be olivey, fahlahlah lahlahlahlah!) – no one around here gives a shit about the terrorist jews.  But they do make one of my rescue dogs exceptionally nervous.  There you have it: out of the whole population of humans and animals in the south of Lebanon, a single dog has been reported as jittery about the terrorist jews jets enlightened.

  122. Taxi says:

    Uh-oh the fumigators are back and this time round, it's the Turkish cockroach they're after.  Oh you better believe the regime change plans for Erdo are already sitting open on a gnarly desk in a windowless room in sadistic tel aviv.  Or, call it like it is: the jewish mafia want the head of Erdo on a spike, come hell or come high chem:

  123. Taxi says:

    So ceasefires and shmeacefires and all that stuff with kurdy-Turk is just kinda inconsequential (and boring for me) cuz the Syrian army, with the help of Russian diplomacy and the Russian army, will most certainly be controlling northeast Syria and all other parts of Syria, sooner or later.  It’s inevitable. The to and fro with the kurds and Turkey in the meantime is meaningless to the bigger picture as it won't effect the expected outcome. No point in dwelling on the inconsequential, in my book – life being too short and all that.

    What is of consequence and importance is what israel is going thru, post the death of the terroristic Rojava project.  To say that tel aviv is in a state of panic at the death of the Rojava and the kurdish control of northeast Syria is an understatement.  And to be sure, we know the jews are in a state of panic when Aipac sends out its attack dogs from congress, en mass from both sides of the aisle, to attack Trump.  I would even venture to say that the impeachment crisis for Trump is his punishment by jews who are displeased that Trump is NOT taking orders from tel aviv with regards to Syria.  Let's take a look at some of the marvelous panicky headlines coming out of tel aviv and other jewy medias:

    Why Trump’s withdrawal from Syria has Israel on edge

    Trump's About-face in Syria Forces Israel to Rethink Its Middle East Strategy

    Two senators reach across the aisle to tackle the Syria nightmare

    Israelis worried Trump might turn on them next after abandoning the Kurds

    The Tell: 2 senators reach across the aisle to tackle the Syria nightmare

    • Taxi says:

  124. Taxi says:

    Yesterday and today, and right across the country, Lebanon is experiencing mass protests (burning tires/closing down major roads by both police and protestors etc) against the government of Hariri (for institutional corruption), and also against severe American sanctions on the Lebanon (cuz the hezb dared send the two Cornets at Avivim a couple of months ago, and the Leb gov and people supported it).  It's a big mess out there on the angry streets of Beirut, Saida and other major Lebanese cities.  The Hariri government has stupidly widened the financial crisis that Leb fell into under American sanctions, by increasing taxes on a long list of necessities that working people were barely able to afford even before the American sanctions were implemented – and to compound the pain of extra taxation on the people, government members themselves made no sacrifices and maintained high wages and expense accounts.  A classic situation of government members living the high life while working people live hand to mouth: workers paying for the mistakes that their politicians make, while said politicians continue in their corrupt ways with impunity and with no accountability or redress.  Yes, Lebanon suffers from the 'blisters of capitalism', but these blisters have now turned to boils and goiters.

    The situation is still boiling up.  The army has been called in.  This morning, while out walking my dogs atop a rugged hill, I saw on a main road far below me at least 20 army Hummers caravaning through the snaking mountain roads and heading westwards to coastal Saida.  I did not know at that time that the protests had ignited in nearby Saida and I cut my walk short, thinking I should best be heading home cuz perhaps some action was going on at the israel-Leb border.  

    The Leb people are extremely furious and demanding the government step down immediately – it's a very serious situation.  The people are also demanding that the new government stop the corruption, stop the rampant and unconstitutional practice of political sectarianism, where every politician looks out 'for their own and only their religious own'.  The people are demanding that everyone gets treated equally by ALL politicians.  No more favoritism, no more kleptocracy, nepotism and cronyism.

    Hariri is giving a televised talk on the boiling situ shortly.  I don't think he'll be able to talk people protesting into going back home.  Protestors are saying they will not leave the streets and go home empty handed.  They demand and insist on a change of government.

    The fear is that this legitimate national protest will be taken advantage of by the enemies of Lebanon, the longer it goes on.  What's to stop any member of the Axis of Evil from sending violent and armed saboteurs into the mix of protestors and creating death and mayhem, like they just did with Iraq recently (and in many other nations before that too)?  What's to stop them from forcing the tiny nation of Lebanon into Marshall Law AND simultaneous, crushing economic austerity?  If your enemy is incapable of killing you, he would next go for breaking your back, right?

    There's rumors that the Leb gov will be cutting off the internet as a measure to control and curb the fattening protests.  But this specific rumor always spreads with the outbreak of large protests in any nation.

    Will keep you posted…

    • Taxi says:

      Well, the protests swelled up as the day progressed, blocking with them the main international airport road: inconveniencing and bringing travelers to despair as many of them found themselves either stranded in airport lounges, or in downtown hotels, with some making their way in and out of the airport on foot and dragging luggage behind them.  Overall, the protests were hectic and loud but largely peaceful – casualties today: two citizens in the norther city of Tripoli were killed and six injured in a local protest skirmish there.  Lebanon's foreign minister gave a little chinwag to the nation and it was kinda meh – and at 6pm Hariri spoke to the nation and claimed his innocence in the financial ruin of the country, pointing fingers instead at others in government, and ending his speech by asking citizens to give the government some 72 hours to either present a viable economic rescue plan, or else he resigns.

      It's going to be a dangerous 72 hours here in Lebanon.  The enemies of the nation, no doubt, have a small window of opportunity here to cause, well, something bad – especially under shadow of night.  Protestors are still out in force in the streets, with the main protest being in a Beirut square that holds parliamentarian offices and government blocks – and it's been dark here already for a good one and a half hours and protestors are showing no sign of wanting to go to their homes.

      I'll be going to bed shortly.  God knows what I'll be waking up to tomorrow.

      I tellzya: never a boring moment in the Levant, that's for damn sure.  Even though I live in an isolated farmhouse in the south Lebanon countryside, there's always something political and dramatic going on nearby.

      …  And to think that before I came to the Lebanon, I'd spent 20 years of my life getting bored stiff on the golden beaches of southern California…

    • Taxi says:

    • Taxi says:

      Of course the 2% of Lebs who worked with terrorist israel during its occupation of Lebanon would let loose on the hezb yesterday. Don’t pay it any heed – it’s just stupid propaganda-venting. The genuine protestors are objecting against the economic situ not the hezb.

      (p.s. off topic: I don’t know why your comments are NOT clearing immediately and going instead into the ‘pending’ box for me to rescue – I apologize for this and I’ll look into it today, time permitting – I have house guests today).

    • Taxi says:

      Yeah, well in Lebanon, if you wanted to offend someone real bad, you tell them 'even a jew is better than you".  LOL!

      The correct translation of what the dude said: “They (Leb politicians) are all thieves – let the jews take their place, even a jew is better than them”.

      This is not a pro jew statement – he’s just insulting Leb politicians by saying they’re bigger kleptos than the jews.

    • Taxi says:

      Sparrow, no one is being kidnapped (except in the torrid minds of the israeli jews).  Protestors are merely pulling down posters of political leaders.  In the video's instance,  the poster of Hariri is being pulled down in the northern city of Tripoli: a city that traditionally supports Hariri.

      Best you not get Leb news from a stupid jew's twitter account.

      • Sparrow says:

        Thanks Taxi…that's why I sent them.  You didn't have to post them…just wanted to let you know.  Anyway, sorry for the jew twitter lies…hate that this is happening.  We all would be better off without the trash across your southern boarder and the same trash controlling US.  The world would be better off if a bomb already leveled tel aviv.  No more twitters…

  125. Taxi says:

    Readers of Plato's Guns should know that the Leb protests were a spontaneous eruption of anger against political corruption and unfair taxation, not about anything else.  Enemies of Lebanon are posting shit lies about the reasons for the protests – lies like 'Lebanese protesting against Iran and hezbollah'.  No.  No one is even mentioning Iran or Hezbollah on the streets.

    All the protestors, who have different political allegiances, are on the streets sharing a common cause: the economic crisis the Leb is currently in. They are concerned with their living wage, not with ANYTHING ELSE.

  126. Taxi says:

    So I just spoke with a Leb friend who is a retired army general and regarding the protests, he told me the following:

    Last night, the Lebanese Army stepped in and re-opened the airport road, clearing all the burned tire debris and other trash that the protestors used to block the road with.  The army will guard the airport road now, making sure that no protestors close it till the crisis is over.  Also, the army has banned protestors from burning tires or blocking any roads – protestors will be allowed to protest in local squares, but without causing pollution or hindering freedom of movement for the public.  If tires are burned again today, the army will step it to put the fires out and arrest the people behind it.  Some looting took place by a minority of protestors last night and they have all been arrested and charged with looting and disruption.  More importantly, a late night meeting between all political and religious leaders took place and all agreed to send the same message out to their followers today: keep the protests going, but no violence, no looting, no tire burning, no shooting in the air or at anyone, and no destruction of property.  Their message will be distributed and repeated all day long.

    Looks like some kinda handle has been placed on the situation.  Of course this does not in itself solve the financial crisis that the Lebanon has fallen into – for that we have to wait till Tuesday to see what ideas/solutions the current government will be presenting to the public, and whether the public accepts the proposition or not.  If they don't, then Hariri will resign – which in itself will create another volatile but solvable crisis.

    The protests are expected to carry on throughout the weekend, hopefully they will pass in peace.  One thing is for sure: the people's message has been heard loud and clear by the polititariat and today there's not a single corrupt Lebanese politician who is not sitting all nervous and surrounded by bodyguards.

    Why don't American citizens push to make their politicians in DC feel this level of nervous?  I know, I know: wishful thinking for something like this to happen today.  But you never know what opportunities tomorrow may bring.  Right?

    • Canthama says:

      Taxi, this is excellent news from Lebanon, as in Iraq, a valid protest can be hijacked by the apartheid regime and its vassals in M6/CIA. In Iraq, when the Religious leaders stepped in on a Friday saying…protest is fine, violence plays in the hands of Iraq enemies, the whole thing died out in 3-4 days. Hope Lebanese politicians learn a lesson and get things straight, nothing like an angry mob to push politician to the right direction. Best of luck.

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks for your good wishes, Canthama.

      Hassan Nasrallah just gave a speech to the people of Lebanon regarding the outbreak of mega protests across the Leb these past three days.  Here's a distillation of his main points:

      1- The gov's suggestion that they increase taxes never went thru parliament for approval, in fact it was cancelled some two hours after the suggestion was announced.  (I guess Nasrallah had to make this clear to the protestors who are mostly under the impression that new taxes have been approved).

      2-  He said that contrary to what people believe, the Lebanon is NOT broke or bankrupt – that there is plenty of money in the country, but that the Ministry of Finance and its allies in other governmental offices are abusing their position and lining their own pockets, while simultaneously blocking access to the nation's money.  Therefore the solution to the crisis lies in halting the corrupt cabal's activities.

      3-  He urged protestors NOT to demand for the government of Hariri to step down as this does not solve anything, but instead, indeed it only creates an added political crisis.  He said that it would take months to form a new government, and that, more or less, the very same people will get re-elected, with perhaps some parties losing a seat or two here or there, while the financial problem remains the same.  He urged protestors to instead insist that their government provide a solution, which it is capable of, especially that now it is clear that increasing taxes is not an option for the government anymore.  He added that there are other alternatives being studied today by the gov, whereas last week the gov had discarded these alternatives in favor of the (lazier) tax increase option.  He warned the protestors against bringing the government down, and said that whoever continues to demand this is unwittingly aligning themselves with Lebanon's 'fifth column' whose agenda is the break up of Lebanon from within.

      4-  He encouraged the protestors to remain on the streets and to express their anger and lack of trust in the government’s current financial direction, but asked them to be protesting in peace and as patriots who love their country, not as anarchists and supporters of chaos and destruction.

      5-  He encouraged them further by saying that because they had spontaneously took to the streets without waving 'party banners and flags', their message was authentic, untainted by outside influence and supremely powerful – and clearly this people's unified message was heard loud and clear (without political filters) by the government.  That the Hezbollah does not need to take to the streets in protest with them as this will only be exploited by the fifth column who will drown out the people's legitimate concerns and message and turn the whole event into a political and divisive issue, instead of what the protests are really about: economic hardship due to corruption.

      6-  He assured the people of the Lebanon that the Hezbollah is 100% against increased taxes on the poor and that should the government attempt to impose such taxation on the poor at any time in the future, then they will be the first to take to the street in protest.

      Well, I think what Nasrallah said this morning will have somewhat of a calming effect on the nation, and will get at least a sizeable chunk of the protestors to rethink their approach and demands from the government.  They will now demand 'results and positive solutions' instead of the downfall of the existing government, as this will not relieve the people from the financial crisis they're in.

      Protestors took to the street again this morning, still angry.  Let's see how they now behave after Nasrallah's speech, which ended a good half an hour ago.

      Will keep y'all posted…

      • Taxi says:

        I forgot to also add a 7th point to the above list:

        7-  Nasrallah asked the protestors to respect the police and the army – not to insult them with words or physically confront them as they are: "one of us – they are from villages just like yours; they are the brother of your neighbor, and perhaps your father's friend's son, and even your cousin's nephew – they are one of us – they are the backbone of your personal security when you're at home and when you're on the streets".

      • Canthama says:

        Taxi, shared your 7 points from Nasrallah speech at the Syria Perspective blog (Ziad Fadel's blog, Leith's from Al Masdar News dad), which is highly visited and I have a long standing participation there, I actually invited Syrpers to come to Plato's Guns to participate more here as well. Hope they do.

      • Taxi says:

        Canthama, good to hear about Syria Perspective from you – I’m pretty sure I’ve read a couple of articles there in the past – great and genuine Syria site – many thanks for the two-way introduction – super cool!

      • Taxi says:

        Let me take this opportunity to salute the writers and commentators of SyrianPerspective. Much info and dignity of opinion there. May y’all go forth and multiply aplenty. People who recognize the heroism of the Syrian Army are now legion because of sites like Syrian Perspective. Thanks again for bringing this great site to our attention, Canthama.

  127. Taxi says:

    …  Meanwhile, further east of hot-blooded Lebanon, in northeastern Syria, the Turkish airforce continued intermittent strikes on kurdish militias and army posts, despite the ceasefire agreement established between the two sides several days ago.  Erdo's Jihadis on the ground have been kidnapping and executing kurdish politicians and their entourages, robbing kurdish homes at gunpoint, stealing kurd cars, robbing contents of supermarkets and shops, terrorizing civilians etc.  I'm sure a lot of us expected this kind of criminal behaviorism from Jihadis and their air-support and paymasters.  I just hope that the freaking kurds now realize their BIIIIIIIIIIG mistake of going against Bashar in the first place and for all them years – it's cost them unnecessary loss of kurd life and much humiliation.  I hope they ALWAYS remember that it was the Syrian army and NOT the jewish or American army that came to their rescue when their heads were literally on the chopping block.

    What do you think, dear reader: will the kurds forget Bashar's gracious, life-saving embrace in 10 years time and reopen their Rojava file against Syria again?  Are kurds as bad at learning as the jews?  The jews being a people who NEVER learn!

    The human condition… stinks up the beautiful world, doesn't it?

  128. Bornajoo says:

    Great 7 points. So damn reasonable and full of common sense and calm. Thanks very much for summarising the speech 

    Like Canthama, I was very worried that these protests were being fomented by the Evil ones but it does seem they are genuine protests from the streets of The Leb

    To answer Taxi's question: No! The Kurds will never, ever learn. As soon as they get their next opportunity they will indeed reopen their Rojava ambitions. And the Jews will convince them it's a good idea, again. 

  129. Sparrow says:

    Thank you for Hasan Nasrallah's speech…indeed I wish he was leader of US!  I've never understood anarchists (except infiltrators agenda) to destroy their own streets and shops…good to hear a reasonable voice.  ["…only be exploited by the fifth column…"] was what I was looking for when trying to translate (thru google translate).  As for the kurds, add another vote from me with Bornajoo.  Last night I was thinking that the only way to get rid of this evil is for it to be destroyed.  They move around and start up again.  In fact I've been of the persuasion that these kurds are jews anyway.  It was interesting to hear Syria Girl explain in an interview what the strange belief the jews believe about their long lost kurdi loves.  (Actually the truth is…they can use them for their advantage because they are stupid.)  Trouble makers forever the lot of them.  If you want the interview I'll send it.

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks Sparrow.  Someone already sent me the Syria Girl/TrueNews interview – I watched some of it yesterday – the guys at TruNews were very excited to have her on the show – what I watched was pretty funny: the bit about jews lying their teeth off and claiming a supernatural blood link to the kurds lol!

      Sparrow: as you already know, there's a perpetually swelling ocean of wild jew lies out there – I personally don't have the time or inclination to sail on them waves of jew turds – and should I need to, I would first have to wear a full deep-diving suit with oxygen tank and mask and all.  Yeah jew methane is deadly for fish, foul and mammal alike!

      Fuckers!  It amazes me how much loathing I feel for the jew fuckers!  And I think that's because I truly have no other hate in the world except for the synagogue of satan.  All the loathing that I have and all the loathing that I can muster is solidly focused on this single evil entity.  The "destroyers of the world" indeed should be despised by the whole world:

      "We Jews, we, the destroyers, will remain the destroyers for ever. Nothing that you will do will meet our needs and demands. We will for ever destroy because we need a world of our own, a God-world, which it is not in your nature to build".  (Maurice Samuel/You Gentiles)

  130. Taxi says:

    It seems that Nasrallah's speech from yesterday did create a measure of 'wakefulness' in protestors, as well as a palpable measure of law and order.  Yesterday's mass protests in Leb cities continued throughout the day, minus burning tires and looting and trouble-making.  Some protestors, genuine ones, were still calling for the downfall of the government, but they were by far lower in number than the previous day.  I guess people's rage has to lessen to a certain degree before they're able to think logically – and this may take a few days.

    In any case, the protests went by smoothly, while Leb politicians fought and bickered among themselves.  Notable was the israel man in Lebanon during the israeli occupation, Samir Geagea, leader of the right wing extremist Phalange party, who resigned himself and his party pals from government yesterday, in an attempt to bring down the government.  It's a stupid ploy that will not work.

    A little background on Samir Geagea: best friends with the jew war criminal Ariel Sharon, and executioner of the massacre of Sabra and Shatila.  He even massacred top Leb Christian politico, Tony Frangieh and his family back in 1978, because Frangieh, who, like Geagea, is a Christian Maronite too, was anti Lebanese sectarianism and anti israel and in competition with Geagea for the Maronite vote.  At the end of the israel invasion, when jews, under moonlight, suddenly ran away from south Lebanon, Hezbollah issued an amnesty decree pardoning Geagea's war crimes and treason.  The Hezb leadership at the time reasoned that this would serve the national unity that Lebanon desperately needed after the end of the sectarian civil war and the eviction of the jew invader.  Really, it's by the grace of Hezbollah that the beastly Geagea is still alive – and of course, being a slave of the synagogue of satan, Geagea remains pro israel and anti the Axis of Resistance and Hezbollah, constantly throwing political turd balls at the Hezb and missing.  Geagea commands a very small minority of Lebanese Maronite christians who are pro israel.  He is also much loved by the House of Saud – no surprises there that the wahabi fuckers love his violent, talmudic ways.

    Anyway, Geagea resigned yesterday and no one around here gives a shit.

    The protests will continue today.  I'll keep y'all posted on this front…

    • Taxi says:

      The thing that really blows my mind about Geagea is that he is from 'Bsharri', the same village that Gibran Khalil Gibran comes from.  To think that the beautiful and ancient village of Bsharri gave birth to both a universally admired writer and man of peace and vision, as well as to one of the worst Lebanese monsters to have ever been born… just blows me away.

      Here's a pic of divine Bsharri:

       

      • Sparrow says:

        I haven't heard the name Gibran Khalil Gibran since many years ago reading 'The Prophet'.  I did not remember him being Lebanese.  Good to know.  Thank you for the info and background concerning Geagea.  Good riddance.  What a horrible memory including the treacherous barbarian Sharon.  I viewed The Debate yesterday and agreed with the Lebanese man that the Hezb would be the best at running the government.  Sad the American never included the "Sanctions" word…no…stopped short of it.  When we all see the enemies of the people disappear one by one will be a day of reckoning.  Have a beautiful day everyone enlightened

        https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2019/10/18/609012/LEBANON-PROTESTS

         

      • Taxi says:

        Thanks, Sparrow. Little known fact about Gibran Khalil Gibran: despite him having lived in the US for most of his life, he absolutely refused to apply for American citizenship: so very proudly attached to his Lebanese roots he was.

        And regarding the presstv debate… I’m not sure the Hezb wants to take over the government – they could have done it two decades ago and they never made that move. They’re not interested in running a country, they’re only interested in defending it. But the Lebanese government, indeed any other dysfunctional government in the world would learn much from Hezbollah’s corruption-free organizational skills and craft.

  131. Canthama says:

    Kevork is Syrian and has a very balanced view of events there since day one, his analysis is always to the point, no BS, solid stuff. He leads Syriana Analysis blog and channel. Worth watching his video below.

    "Kevork Almassian of Syriana Analysis addresses the recent security developments in North-Eastern #Syria, particularly the Turkish invasion to create the so-called safe zone, #Erdogan-Pense agreement and the #Kurdish question. "



     

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks for the links, Canthama. I’ve shared many of Kevork’s videos here on Plato’s in the past. We always learn from him and his Zen approach.

  132. Saladin says:

    Hi Taxi,

    Found your site thanks to Canthama on Syrian Perspective. Great work you are doing.  As an American living in zio-occupied California-stan it's refreshing to hear that you relocated to beautiful Lebanon in the heart of the Resistance axis.  I share your grief at the slow-mo destruction of our once great republic, now in shambles due to the zionist occupation of the hearts and mind of americans. They've taken over the government, the media, even many churches, and their sewage is continually flowing through the mass mind. It's so vile and disgusting. I also share your enthusiasm for the coming total victory of the Resistance and the destruction of the apartheid state. It must go for humanity to be saved. I know that Hez and Iran won't start the rumble but will wait for provocations and allow the pseudo-state to instigate things, pushed over the cliff by their own hubris and whacko arrogance. I think Hez and company want to wait for the Syrian victory to further develop and free up thousands of SAA forces. But even should the spark ignite things sooner, I'm sure the Resistance Axis is more than prepared to carry matters to their inevitable conclusion. My main sorrow is when I consider the price that must be paid in blood and destruction and the beautiful children, women, and men who may perish in order to kill the satanic zionist monster and bury it six feet (or six miles) under with an eternal stake through its heart. Such sacrifice. Love your writing and am thrilled to find your work.  

    • Taxi says:

      Kind words, dear Saladin – thank you so much, and welcome to Plato's Guns.

      I am certainly aligned with all the points you make, and may I here please add that the price of non-resistance is by far higher than the price of resistance: in blood and treasure and land.  The synagogue of satan wants non-jews dead, and they never ever stop scheming and plotting mass murders of Gentiles, be it in the Levant or in the four corners of the world.  Jews, they prefer that Levanteans go passively to their deaths like sheep to the slaughterhouse, or like the meek German jews went to prison camps in WW2.  But that's NEVER gonna happen.  Resistance is fundamentally a state of mind and this state of mind has taken deep root in the Lebanese psyche by now, all thanks to the heroic and noble Hezbollah.  Really, there is NO OTHER OPTION but to resist the evil and insatiably greedy jews.

      When people ask me why I relocated from Venice Beach/Los Angeles to south Lebanon, I tell them that my number one reason is to be able to see the destruction of tel aviv up close and personal.  I even visualize 'the day after' and see myself driving south and crossing the border into liberated Historic Palestine, with my SUV full of Palestinian refugees who currently live in Lebanon refugee camps.  Yes, I will be giving free rides to any Palestinian wishing to go back to their ancestral land.

      I very much look forward to this.  And I also especially look forward to the political revolution that will take place in the US when Aipac is left homeless and without a 'reason d'etre' for the burning down of tel aviv.  All them vile and treasonous israel-firsters will have little to no muscle in DC after the fall of israel.  I'm visualizing they'll all die from heart attacks overnight at the loss of israel.  Good fucking riddance!  The worst thing that has ever happened to the Levant is israel, and the worst thing that has ever happened to the US is the rise of jewish power.  Not shedding a single tear for ANY member of the synagogue of satan.  The fuckers!

       

  133. Taxi says:

    Today, Monday the 21st October, marks the 5th day of ongoing Leb protests.  The weekend saw an increase in protestors, mainly due to office workers not working at the weekend.  Indeed, the protestors remained peaceful, bringing with them their children to the protests and enjoying a festive atmosphere of Dabke dancing and makeshift barbecue pits, all united in their displeasure with the direction of their economy.  Thousands of youth remained on the streets by night and turned their gathering into giant discos, with DJ's spinning favorite tunes to the masses.  The message of the sweeping protest is now divided: some are still calling for the resignation of the government, while others are calling instead for the arrest of the "thieves in government" and the immediate return of the stolen billions as the solution.  Tonight, Hariri's "72 hours" ultimatum ends, and he is expected to speak tonight to either give viable economic solutions to the people, or to publicly submit his resignation.  Meanwhile, roads have been mostly unblocked and a 'national day of protest' has been instigated and is being observed today: no government offices or banks or schools will open today.  The airport route remains under army protection and travelers are no longer experiencing delays in getting to and from the airport.

    Saudi and Qatari owned media are distributing stupid propaganda: they are twisting Nasrallah’s messages from his last speech, and they are only showing the rougher side of the protest when these 'rough patches' are few and far in between, so as to give the impression of total anarchy and chaos in the Lebanon.  They are also only showing slogans and interviewing protestors who are demanding the government step down, when this also is far from the truth.  I would say that since Nasrallah's speech two days ago, a good half of the protestors have stopped calling for the downfall of the government. 

    Which direction the country takes will become clearer after Hariri speaks to his nation tonight.  I'll update y'all after the speech.

    In typical Lebanese style, the past weekend saw Lebanese youth turning from protestors to ravers – here's what I mean:

    • Taxi says:

      Dear reader, I don't mean to undermine the danger that Lebanon faces in its current crises by posting vids of street parties – I'm posting them up merely to show you the other side of the Lebanon protests that the jewy and Gulfy media will not show you or its audiences.  The rage that the people of the Lebanon feel towards their government has not abated one bit since the outbreak of the protests five days ago.  And now that the slogan of the protests is two pronged: one side for the fall of the government and the other for the arrest and replacement of corrupt agents in the government, whatever Hariri says this evening will have a fiery reaction either way.  If he doesn't resign then the protestors who want him out will rage up a storm, and if he does resign, then the side that wants arrest of elite thieves will rage up too, but perhaps with less fervor than the other side and with more fretful, sober worry.

      The Leb is in the thick of the crises, not at the tail end of it.  The Leb finance system is a very complex animal that cannot be simplified and made functional overnight.

      Tonight is when this tiny Mediterranean nation of Lebanon hits a fork in the road – let's see which direction the collective takes come the 12th hour of Hariri's speech.

    • Taxi says:

      In the ancient southern port city of Tyre, street protestors were burning the israeli flag.  When a protestor was asked on live TV why he was burning the israeli flag, he said:  "Because they're the enemy and we're just reminding them that they're still in our sights.  We know they're watching us protest and we're reminding them that we're still watching them too.  We're not distracted".

      The people of Tyre have suffered immensely from israeli terrorism since 1948.  The ancient city of Tyre is the city that's closest to israel, being a mere 28 kilometers from zealot jewish terrorists and their settlements and army posts at the border.  Between the Lebanese city of Tyre and israel, there is only coastal nature reserves, a couple of small UNIFEL posts, and several Lebanese army posts.  This is what the traveler's eye will see.  But what the eye cannot see is Hezbollah peppered in the area too, just minding their own business on the quiet – and their business is the flat out destruction of tel aviv.

      Naturally, the people of Tyre are absolutely Hezb-crazy.  They love 'em, love 'em, they absofuckinglutely love 'em!  Therefore, they will naturally be burning the israeli flag at all and any given opportunity.

      Here's a pic of the coast of Tyre: see top left where it juts out is the ancient port city, and the land-thumb at bottom left is the border with terrorist israel. See how but for a smattering of small villages past Tyre, it's all pretty green and unspoiled – left as buffer between the people of Tyre and the terrorist jews who would luuuurv to get their scumbag klepto hands on fecund Leb land.

       

      • Taxi says:

        Now, in Riyad al-Solh Square in central Beirut, protestors are burning the American flag.

        In a peaceful kinda way, of course lol!

        Probably because the State Department just released a statement in support of the Hariri government remaining in power.

        Well, well, well, wadyaknow: Pompeo agrees with Nasrallah!

        Heh!

      • Taxi says:

        The flag-burning turned up on the fifth day of the Leb protests, now spread to the mountainous, southern city of Nabatiyeh, once a Phonecian trading post, now a Hezbollah stronghold.  Protestors there are burning both the sad American flag and the vile jewish one.

        Flag burning doesn't bother me.  I've seen the American flag get burned at home and overseas – it don't bother me – I'd NEVER do it myself, but it don't bother me if others wanna do it.  What REALLY bothers me though is when a foreign "shitty little country" lays siege (thru blackmail) to my government and my tax dollars.  Now THAT really fucks me off beyond words!!!

      • Taxi says:

        Meanwhile, just outside Raqqa, the Syrian army escorted the US army outta that hellhole.  Well, they had to do that because of what we see happening in the video below when American military vehicles, un-escorted, get stuck in kurdish strips.  I'm sharing this video to show you what our wars for terrorist israel do to our reputation overseas.  People, both nasty and nice, they all just hate us and curse the day we set foot in their doorway.

        Sad for the patriotic American soldiers in these vehicles to get such a mean and gutteral farewell.  I'm pretty sure non of them realize they're actually there in Syria for israel, and not for you and me and their families back home.

  134. Taxi says:

    Angelo John Gage is pissed at israel.  He says what's on his mind.  Stupid people accuse him of being an antisemite when he wigs out on israel.  He defends himself against the smear by making a distinction between militant zionist jews and non-militant zionist jews.  He doesn't yet realize that (according to my ex-jew friends) 99.99% of jews are zionists, and that in zionism, there is no such thing as non-militant moderation.  Angelo obviously hasn't read or dipped into the terrorist talmud: the very soul and sinew of zionism.  Hope he does sooner than later.  Cuz it's NOT enough to say 'I'm not against the jews, just against zionism'.  This stance is tantamount to a half-surrender, or half-resistance, if you like – not the FULL AND REAL deal.  I said it before and I'll say it again: zionism is but a mere fig leaf that badly behaved jews hide behind.  And according to my ex-jew friends, 99.99% of jews actually do support their badly-behaved elites.  I look forward to Angelo one day soon dropping this whole 'zionist' nonsense and just saying flat out:  Fuck the jews – fuck the evil jews!  Just like I do right here on Plato's Guns.

    This critique aside, his new rant is a jolly good one:

  135. Taxi says:

    Okay… Hariri has spoken.

    Basically, he gave in to, more or less, ALL the protestor's demands, except for submitting his resignation.  The list of fixes he read out was incredibly long and some of it needed further side-research and studying, but I got the strong impression that Hariri was sincere in his offers of reprieve to the people – that this time round, he really did intend to follow through with fundamental changes that would empower the people, especially the poor, and not the elites. 

    He said that he and his council had spent the past three days balancing the 2020 budget that included some serious high spending on public services and infrastructure (hospitals/schools/building of more electricity plants, public transport and roads, trash collection and recycling etc).  And if you're wondering where the money for all this public extravaganza will be coming from, dear readers, the government already has the funds.  They've balanced the nation's books instead of their own Swiss bank accounts for a change.

    I don't remember all the pointers that Hariri said for the sheer length of the list, but here's what I thought was important, hence, here's what I remember from Hariri's long list of offers:

    1-  All taxes and austerity measures imposed on the Lebanese public this year have been cancelled as of today.

    2-  A new transparency law on all politician's financial dealings will be imposed AND enforced.  Part and parcel of a new anti-corruption campaign that will be conducted by a mixed council of civic and governmental persons.

    3-  Billions spent on public services (listed in intro paragraph above), and a special $20 million fund immediately assigned to help the qualifiably poor.

    4-  The cancellation of several extraneous ministries, such as the Ministry of Information that no longer services the nation, as well the downsizing of other ministries that do not need their current large staffing.  This cuts out unnecessary government operational expenses.  In other words, a smaller but more efficient government.

    5-  Immediate Government investments in jobs for the youth – a largely educated but unemployed youth.

    6-  Immediate reduction in cost of household utilities (I think I heard him say a reduction of 70%).  Just so you know, utilities in the Leb are insanely expensive.  Lebanon phone services for instance distinguish themselves by being the most expensive in the whole goddamn world).

    7- The release and pardoning of 'hashish growers' in the Bekaa valley.  (I thought that was a weird one to include on the list, but apparently many Bekaa farm workers are behind bars for working the hashish beat: the only work option available for them in order to survive and feed their families.  They're not addicts or dealers, they're just poor farmers).

    There are more points – will write them in as I remember them.

    Honestly, I expected far less from Hariri – didn't think he'd give this much.

    The protestors are only just digesting his list of goodies.  Few people are reacting harshly on live TV, but I think they're still too angry and in a maximalist state of mind to soberly assess Hariri offer.  Undoubtedly, a crisis of trust remains between people and government in the immediate aftermath of Hariri's speech.  And it's a very serious crisis indeed.  Other protestors being interviewed are saying that perhaps the government should be given another chance to fulfill its promises – they are saying that this is better for the nation than to have a vacuum of power in the halls of power.

    The big question now is: will the protestors return to the streets tomorrow?  In the large numbers that the streets of Lebanon has seen these past 5 days?

    Well, whoever still wants to protest better make it to the streets tomorrow as the day after that, rain is expected to fall on the Lebanon for two straight days.

    Hariri ended his speech by praising the protestors' unified will and how it overnight changed the mood and methodology of a stagnant government.  He waxed lyrical stating his sympathy, empathy and solidarity with them, promising to never rest till the people are taken care of and given their full rights and dignity.

    It's too early to really pinpoint the people's reaction to Hariri's speech.  I'm sure this will become crystal clear in the next 48 hours.

    If the people decide to go home en mass and stop protesting, and if the government started actually delivering on its promises, fearing more mass protests may lead to the lynching of its politicians, then the Lebs would have transformed their government through peaceful but ragefull protests – all in just a handful of days.  Five days.  Hey, it took god 7 days to create the world and the Lebs did theirs in 5 lol!

    They just gotta find a way to get over this 'crisis of trust' they're drowning in.

     

  136. Taxi says:

    BREAKING:  Oh yeah and that Netanyahu, with permanent cold sore on lip,  is about to be side-swiped by jew prez Rivlin as he hands key of klepto government to that unadorable, dumbfuck giant, Gantz.

    What do I think?  I think they're all terrorists and diapered vampires.

    As they say around here: 'Black dog, white dog – what's the difference?'

  137. Taxi says:

     

    They're making Trumpy do it but he's naming names anyway lol!  And I doubt 'Jordan' is more threatened by Syria than it is by israel – Trump knows this and he just threw Jordon into the mix so it didn't look like he's 'singling out' the jews. In his own dumb way, he’s telling everyone that Syria is a ‘war for the jews’.

    • Sparrow says:

      starting @ 7:47  

      10/21/2019 — Professionals say M8.0+ earthquake possible on Garlock Fault in S. California

      • Taxi says:

        Thanks, Sparrow. Been hearing about the ‘big one’ all my life. I lived in sth Cal with an earthquake kit under my bed. Now I live in south Leb with a war kit under my bed. I’m either in a natural disaster zone or in a war zone. I’ve experienced both earthquake and war and I think nature’s wrath is scarier than war. At least war is somewhat controllable.

  138. Taxi says:

    Right, well, last night I watched some TV coverage of the protests that continued into the night, and I observed that the protestors who accepted Hariri's list of economic propositions went home, while the ones who rejected it remained on the streets, shouting even harder by night that they had earlier than in the day.  The protestors who were ALL united for 5 days straight, well, as predicted, their camp got divided after the Hariri's speech yesterday.  Even though their numbers on the street have dissipated, the people's anger-meter remains on double-hot.  I'm hearing that by a request from Hariri, the Lebanese Army will take over the streets tomorrow (Wednesday 23rd Oct) to clear them of any residual protestors.  Today, again, a national strike has been called and will be observed, allowing for a last day of protests today.

    I'll monitor events in the Leb today and keep you posted.

    • Taxi says:

      You’re welcome, Canthama.

      Ooof I’m so annoyed! I just did a long update of today’s events for readers and my dog napping next to me: his sleepy paw lightly swung and accidentally hit the delete button aaaaaaaaaaargh! No, this is not a cyber version of ‘my dog ate my homework’, it really did happen and I’m winded by it – ooooof!

      I’ll see if I can make more computer time in a bit. But just in case I can’t, here’s a few words about it: literally a few words. Here goes: Lebs are still angry but working it out peacefully. Kurds are fucked, Turks are fuckers and israel is still a fucked fucker.

  139. Saladin says:

    When you step back a little and look at events of the last twelve months, ongoing Syrian victories, US pulling troops out of Syria, stunning recent victories of the Houthis, the steadfastness of the Palestinians in the face of the world's greatest evil, the Hezbollah response attack against the zio-monster, and the bold new "red lines" regarding Hezbollah strategy in its noble war against the axis of Evil, it's clear that the apartheid entity's doom and demise is growing very close. You can almost smell victory in the air. And God help me but I daily rejoice at the thought of the glorious day when the evil entity's name is wiped off the maps, and the ancient land of Palestine returned to the long-suffering Palestinians. That will be one of the greatest days in the history of the world.

    • Taxi says:

      Always on that grrrrreat historic note, grrrrrrreat friends, that old Irish jig just takes over muh happy feet:

    • Taxi says:

      LOL I know, right?! I saw Rana’s funny tweet this morning, but couldn’t quite bring myself to post up ANY fake news today, the link being a jewy WaPo one.

      Here I wanna share with you that for the past couple of days, there’s been a few neoliberal and unsavory jewy attempts at hijacking the Leb people’s protests through a campaign of fake news on the protests themselves using fake twitter accounts, and using other msm medias too like the WaPo article linked above. Moreover, sabotage attempts through ‘paid protestors’ and infiltrators at ground zero have been reported – they are using both aggressive (fighting) and passive-aggressive methods (holding hands with genuine protestors but chanting opposing slogans in an attempt to distract and/or steer the protestor’s focus). But the perps and enemies of the Lebanon are getting exposed soon as they crawl out of their holes into daylight. Serious protestors have formed their own inter-security mechanism whereby, sectioning up the protest, they go talking to any and all unfamiliar faces in the crowd so as to ascertain their intention. The shit-stirring fuckers have little to no room to operate and cause trouble.

  140. Taxi says:

    Man!  The Lebs are still at it – huge number of protests throughout the spread of the land – despite the autumn rains today, protestors are out in force.

    Yesterday, the protestors branched out and gathered outside ex Prime Minister Fouad Siniora's house.  They clapped hands and chanted for him to "give us back our money, you thief!".  They called out for his immediate arrest and imprisonment.  Under his leadership, $11 Billion went missing – without a trace – poof, just like that.  Mindblowing that an ocean of dollars would COMPLETELY disappear in such a tiny-tiny country (10.600 square kilometers), with a limited number of banking institutions and buildings.  The protestors returned to Siniora's residence today and are doing same: chanting, demanding, protesting peacefully.  The security apparatus is not blocking them or sealing off the street to keep protestors away from Siniora's house.  They do not see this as a threatening 'doxing' but as legit target for peaceful protest.  And to take a minute here to remind readers that the protestors are out on the street because of a long-long and enduring pain caused by rampant, in-yer-face corruption.  The people are in deep pain.  They just cannot take anymore taxation, corruption, lies and broken promises.

    Also, yesterday, the protestors took up outside Lebanon's major bank,  Banque Du Liban, accusing its president, a Mr. Riad Salamé, of bringing the country to its knees through his corrupt, elitist policies and for himself profiting from dirty deals as he enabled thieving politicians to commit their crimes.  Without his signature, non of the politicians would have been able to fleece the country dry.

    The protestors yesterday and today appear to be more focused on targeting the very persons behind this crisis, shifting some attention away from the continuing call for the government's resignation – though these calls are still aplenty and aplenty loud.

    More presence of the army today on protesting streets.  An angry Leb dude in the crowd shouted at a wall of soldiers saying: "if so many of you are here, who's guarding the border against israel?!", and a woman in the crowd shouted back at the dude saying: "Hezbollah, brother, Hezbollah!".

    It's the seventh day of protests today and it's just as hot-headed out there on the streets as it was on the first day.

    • Taxi says:

      Najeeb Mekati, another Lebanese ex PM was today officially presented with a charge of corruption and misappropriation of government funds.  (He owns two private jets).  The judicial branch of government is starting the cleanup with him.  Somehow, I don't think this is enough to send the folks on the street back home, but it's a good start.  It's a big fish, that Mekati.  Big stinking fish.

    • Taxi says:

      What's going on in the Leb right now is really more of an Intifada.  It fits the criteria.  It's a spontaneous mass shake-off of the monkey on the people's back.  In the case of Lebanon: it's a financial elite monkey that's being shook off.  What's happening in Lebanon is an 'Intifada of the Dollar', if you like.  An Intifada of the Dollar that transcends sectarian, political and other manufactured, petty but emotive divides.  What we see on the streets of the Lebanon is a total rejection of the current, corrupt elite financing system.

       

       

    • Taxi says:

      A little perspective: it is conservatively estimated that a good quarter of the Lebanese population have protested this past week.  That's a quarter of a 4.2 million people = 1.05 million protestors.  In US relative terms, this means some 82 millions Americans on the street protesting against government corruption. 

  141. Taxi says:

    This afternoon, near 'Fatima's Gate', south Lebanon – right there on the border with the terrorist israel vermin – a regular Lebanese civilian shot down an israeli drone that was buzzing near his house and annoying him.  He used a hunting riffle sad

    Hope it becomes a trend – civilians taking potshots at them little jew metal mosquitoes.

  142. Bornajoo says:

    Thanks for all the updates Taxi. I have to say that Hariri's list of concessions that you just summarised are quite bold, and like you I was surprised at how far he went. This is a really good development. I really hope it does the trick to get the protests to subside. The longer they continue, the more they will be infiltrated and fomented by the usual (evil fuckers) suspects

    Let's all hope it now begins to fade and better news tomorrow 

    Thanks for being on the front line and keeping us so closely updated 

    • Taxi says:

      It don’t look like it’s anywhere near fading, actually. Much intricate political shifts are taking place. I haven’t had the chance, time-wise, these past several days to really gather the threads for y’all and weave – and when I finally had time yesterday and jammed up about it with my keyboard, it all got accidentally deleted by dog paw (don’t remind me, I’m still traumatized by it!). Anyway, suffice it to say that, politically speaking, it’s a breathtaking and precarious situation the Leb suddenly finds itself in.

      More on that tomorrow when my eyes aren’t squinting from sleepiness.

      Nighty night – don’t let the fake news bite.

  143. Bornajoo says:

    https://www.aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/ypg-pkk-terrorists-seek-israel-s-help-against-turkey/1623428#

    So the Kurds have asked the evil apartheid terror state known as Israel for help against Turkey. My response; ha ha ha ha ha! Good one! 

    Err.. Dearest Kurds. I'm afraid it doesn't work like that. Please let me explain 

    You can help your Talmudic terrorist friends as much as you like and for as long as you like. But they will never reciprocate. Ever

    They don't fight their own wars, let alone get involved with other people's wars. You have to fight and die for them. And as you've just discovered, you get fuck-all in return and you never will 

    Not that long ago your best Jewy friends had very close relations with those very Turks you want them to protect you from. In fact a lot of the weapons the Turks are using on you were supplied by…? Yes, them! 

    So what does it mean? Well, dear Kurds, it means that you have once again been used and abused by your beloved Israeli friends and you really have had the full spikey dildo treatment. Yes, that's what causing that terrible pain you're now feeling

    And guess what? In a few years from now they'll talk you into doing it all over again because you can't help believing their lies and promises because they are indeed Masters of Deception. But you will always be the ones walking away with an enlarged and bleeding butt-hole 

    Your real problem is that you want to be just like them. That's why you deserve everything you get 

  144. Taxi says:

    Eighth day of Leb protests today – masses still on the streets – some road closure continues, only to be reopened by the army: a couple of incidents of clashes between 'road closers' and army yesterday.  Yes, some violence seeped to the streets yesterday.

    Today the Leb prez gave a televised speech to the nation.  He offered himself as a guarantor of the people's demands for financial relief – he asked the protestors to form a committee and to come to his office for an official meetings – he encouraged the protests to remains on the street peacefully till their demands have been implemented.  Some protestors accepted, but the majority on the street remain stubbornly insisting on the fall of the government etc.

    A deadlock today.

    Maybe the prez's offer will sink in better tomorrow in the minds of the maximalists.

    Perhaps Nasrallah will speak again about it all soon (nothing scheduled yet).

  145. Taxi says:

    Israel news: they're still terrorist motherfuckers; they're still kleptomaniacs stealing from you, me and just about every other Gentile on the planet, directly or indirectly: always through shady, gangbanging methods.  They're currently in their own political crisis, unable yet to form a government – hope they remain there stabbing each other forevermore.  Of course, their obsession with Iran continues – the jewy politics of fear continues to run through the veins of terrorist israeli jews.

    Honestly, they bore the freaking socks of me.  I have zero fascination with evil.

  146. Taxi says:

    Some thoughts on the developments of the Leb protests.

    As expected, the longer the genuine protest goes on, the bigger the danger of local sabotage and foreign intervention.  Indeed, the past two days, a palpable fissure has occurred inside the protest.  Now, politicization has occurred, whereas up to two days ago, the protest was purely a socio-economic one with all people bonded and united against governmental financial corruption and punitive taxation.

    Now, a litany of disparate  demands by protestors are being made – most of them legitimate.  But, when you start hearing random protestors here and there calling out for "disarming Hezbollah", well, you just know that the enemies of Lebanon have managed to infiltrate.

    Let us remember here that the US sanctions on the Lebanon that crushed the flow of dollars around Lebanon, thereby inflating and exacerbating the current crisis in people's purse – a crisis that itself pushed them out to the streets – is all because Hariri and the Leb prez supported the Hezbollah Cornet strike on terrorist Avivim two months ago.  It was always and forevermore about Hezbollah.   Everything bad that happens in the Lebanon is aimed at Hezbollah.  Even the Syria war was the Axis of Evil's response to Hezbollah crushing the idf in 2006.  Yes, pretty much everything that the Axis of Evil does in the Levant is about Hezbollah.

    The call for the disarmament of hezbollah in Lebanon usually comes from Geagea's corner – he is best friends with US, UK and saudi arabia: he is terrorist israel's number one asset in Lebanon.  It's a stupid strategy for Geagea to take as his gang of treasonous fascists is a minority, with the majority of Leb Christians being against him and on the side of the Christian prez Aoun who is a staunch Hezbollah ally.  It's also a dangerous tactic for Geagea too because if it came to street gun battles between his thugs and Hezbollah, Geagea will be begging for surrender in under an hour.  But, it's more dangerous for Lebanon as a nation because any gunfire clashes with the Hezb at this particular time may act as a trigger for the stirrings of civil war that would have been manufactured by the enemies of Lebanon: the terrorist jews.  Indeed, a sectarian civil war where it's christian against christian and muslim against muslim and christian against muslim and druze against everybody – all this is now on the table – and all this is the dream of the Axis of Evil.

    Yap, a trap has now been set in the heart of protest square.  Let's hope that the majority of protestors understand the existential danger now present and don't start violently fighting against each other on the streets of Lebanon over Hezbollah’s arms, instead of remaining focused on their beef with the government's financial mismanagement.

    Let's watch and see how the nimble Hezbollah will manage to slip through the civil war net cast by the Axis of Evil on the streets of Lebanon.

    • Taxi says:

      It's just been announced that Hassan Nasrallah will address the developments of the Leb protests today at 4pm, Levant time.  I'll watch the speech and later share with you his insights and his advice to his compatriots.

    • Canthama says:

      It is dangerous indeed, when popular demands were mostly granted, it was a crossroad, the protestors should be partially satisfy to the point of calming things down, or go al HK, wild, street violence and tougher demands moving toward "regime change", in the case of Lebanon any tentative of "regime change" means anything anti-apartheid regime, so Hezb Allah. This is no doubt the first signs of foreign take over of the popular demonstration, in Iraq, similar event took place and a hundred people got killed, then calmed down in a day or 2. The next day or two will be critical in Lebanon, should Nasrallah manages to send a wake up call to all Lebanese not to be played by the apartheid regime and most people get it, then it should work miracle. Crossing my fingers and toes.

    • Taxi says:

      Just now been watching live footage of a fist fight in Solh Square (the main protest square in Beirut) between Hezb supporters and Geagea supporters who were verbally insulting Hassan Nasrallah.  The army stepped into the crush of the protest and separated the two sides – it took about 15 minutes of a crushing shove to and fro to achieve this and it was nerve wracking as I was worried that guns in a big crowd might suddenly get pulled out.  Light injuries were reported by a handful of protestors caught in the storm of fists and shoving.  To resolve the problem, the army asked the hezb guys to leave the protest as they were the ones who 'responded' to the other side's free speech.  The army probably thought that hezb people are more reasonable and would cooperate with them to maintain the peace, whereas Geagea's thugs are fascists and WANT the physical altercation and division and anarchy.  The hezb guys graciously stepped away from the crowd as per the army's request.  The crowd around them called for non-violent unity and chanted "one, one , one – we are all one".  Five minutes later, the Hezb guys were given permission to return to Solh Square and everyone applauded at them and and continued the chant: "one, one, one – we are all one".  Nasrallah will be speaking in 5 minutes.  Laterz gunners.

  147. Taxi says:

    As the Orange Yo-Yo In Chief vacillates in Syria, we are reminded that he is a compromised president under the thumb of jewish blackmailers.  Just because Jeffrey Epstein has (supposedly) died, does not mean that his trove of blackmail material was buried with him.

    Creating more delays to halt the recovery of Syria can only work so many times.  We will wake up one morning soon enough to the headline that US forces in Syria are under attack by local Syria tribes (armed by Bashar), who are fed up with the US occupation of their territory.

    The Saker's new article breaks the struggle down (minus the dormant Syrian tribals waiting for orders from Bashar):

    Revisiting the Win-Win-Win-Win Outcome in Syria

  148. Taxi says:

    An unassuming and humble Nasrallah just spoke live for over an hour – with calm voice, he addressed the people of the Lebanon.  He clarified meaning and context of the Hezb's position with regards the people's protest.  And he also analyzed the change of mood and direction of the protests these past two days – and his analysis came with a dire warning. Here are his points:

    He confirmed that indeed the Hezb is against the fall of the government, NOT because they support its corrupt members, but because the Hezb does not believe that having a political vacuum (in the aftermath of the government stepping down) is the way to a solution, as a political vacuum will create even worse living conditions for the people and send the nation's financial woes into a tailspin.  A political vacuum is ruinous to the nation and the Hezb will not support any demands that would lead the nation to years of compounded ruin – will not support any proposition that will increase the suffering of the people.  He suggested that a more positive and realistic choice of direction would be to allow the existing government to work on fulfilling Hariri's 'goodies list' presented to the people several days ago; and moreover, come the allotted time for the next election, to duly vote out whomever did not satisfy them.  This way, the problems of the nation can immediately be addressed and the nation's democracy and constitution are not forced into a crisis of confidence.  He assured them that he supports them protesting, even if they wanted to protest every day till eternity.  Their activism is not the problem, he said, but that they must now, after their message has been heard, choose a path that does not lead to further ruin.

    Nasrallah advised the people to take heed and accept what President Aon offered them in his speech two days ago, which is an offer to meet and speak directly, face to face, with representatives of the protests, so as to together find the correct solution.  He confirmed that this is the smart and safe way forward for the genuine protestors on the street.  He assured them that they indeed have the president's sincere ear, and that the president is most willing and ready to work with them. 

    Then he remarked to the viewers that in the past two days, the protests had taken a politicized tone that has led to outbreaks of violence and intimidation within the protests.  He said that presently there are now "two types of protestors on the streets: genuine ones that seek justice, and ones the seek chaos and the deepening of Lebanon's woes".  He told viewers that they should be mindful that they've been infiltrated – that "certain characters had been pouring money into the protests for the past several days to keep them going".  (Ongoing protests cost quite a bit of money in creature-comfort provisions for the masses etc).  Moreover, he said: "If the protests mean so much to these financial backers, why don't they "step forward and identity themselves as representatives? We are surprised that no one so caring has stepped forward as a representative of the protest", he said.  "Why don't you come forward and identify yourselves? What’s the problem?”, he asked. Then he smiled cheekily:  "We already know who you are – just step forward, identify yourself before the people and present us your ideas and solutions".

    Then, he warned that there are agents inside of Lebanon, with the support of "outsiders and foreigners" who now clearly plan to hijack the genuine intifada in order to ruin the nation further.  He asked the protestors to be wary of such characters mingling and milling among them.  He asked them not to do anything that would lead to the nation becoming another Iraq or Syria.  "Look at what's happened to Syria, to Iraq – started the same way, then outsiders interfered with money and ill will – is this what you want?  We have intel that indicates that the Lebanon has now been pushed into the same phase".  It was a sobering moment for many viewers, I'm sure, especially when he spelled it out: "There is a danger that civil war would break out if the saboteurs succeed in their plans.  These forces want civil war for Lebanon.  Lebanon is in danger of civil war".

    Lastly, Nasrallah asked all of Hezbollah's supporters throughout Lebanon to stop protesting, stop taking to the streets, so as to not add to the politicization of the protests.  He said that hezb members and supporters would be targets of the trouble-makers among the protestors.  "We've had 10 days of protests, protests with blocked roads and closed trade that have added to the misery of the people.  The message of your protest has been heard loud and clear.  Now is the time to return home and start working on practical solutions, time to return to life's regular routine", he said.  As a final note, he expressed his love for his country and his countryfolk, promising them to continue with work that would bring relief to the suffering people.

     

    • Canthama says:

      A rare leader this days, Nasrallah is illuminated for sure, his tone of voice, his message and promises are from someone very special and very smart. Kudos to Nasrallah.

    • Taxi says:

      Much praise for Nasrallah's wisdom after his speech from his supporters on the streets.  They indeed left the protests in chunks.  Unfortunately, two hezbollah supporters were targeted by a sniper as they were leaving the Solh Square protest after Nasrallah's speech.  They were taken to hospital and a dark cloud overhung over the remaining protestors there at sunset.  Many other protestors left the square out of fear.

      Will keep you updated.

    • Taxi says:

      On a brighter note, the Dahia neighborhood (hezbollah stronghold in Beirut), as well as all over the south and wherever else hezbollah supporters are to be found all over the Lebanon, they all erupted with joy after Nasrallah's speech: taking to the streets and driving in convoys of cars and motorbikes down streets and waving hezb flags and chanting in honor of Nasrallah.  Everyone in these neighborhoods who got interviewed by TV cameras praised Nasrallah's wisdom and said that they would listen to his advise and stop going to protests.  The outpouring of love for their leader was both sincere and dramatic.  They love him.  They would die for him.  They see him as a messiah of sorts.

    • Taxi says:

      Suleiman Frangieh, a Lebanese Christian politician and leader, has also asked of his supporters to forgo participation in any further protests – for the same reasons as stated by Nasrallah in his speech.

      This is somewhat comforting and encouraging as now it is both christian and muslim leaderships who are calling for their supporters to step aside from the protests.

       

    • Taxi says:

      Breaking down sectarian barriers is a good counter to sectarian civil war.

      And just so readers know, Lebanon has a population of 4.2 million and some 18 officially recognized religions and sects.  This makes for wonderful pluralism, but it also comes with civil war triggers that are easy for an enemy to exploit.

       

      • Sparrow says:

        Fasting and praying for strength to the people of Lebanon.  I felt a strong possibility that this was coming.  We as citizens have the ability to stop this obscene cruel infiltration and abuse.  Bless Nasrallah as he is my leader even in the states.  There is no leader even remotely close to him here, so mine has been for many years the Almighty.  It is He who has moved my heart toward the Hezb.  Yes, I don't mention my relationship much because it's personal.  That is why I hear Wisdom come from your beloved leader.  Back when I was looking through twitter I could feel the infiltration then…how I hate the southern terrorists from occupied Palestine.  They have lost in Syria and this is backlash aimed at the Hezb.  I don't have to wonder where the foreign money is coming from.  Stay strong beautiful Lebanon…you have been through too much already.  HEED THE WISDOM IT IS FOR YOUR WELFARE & IT IS FREE!!!  May the Almighty keep you!  Thank you Taxi…

      • Taxi says:

        Yeah there are soooooo very many anti-hezb accounts on twitter – and most of them are fake: paid for by jewy saudi arabia and UK and israel – all aiming at smearing, misinforming and creating negativity and suspicion of the hezb. Two minutes of reading through them was enough to realize the dastardly ruse. I just don’t bother to read through propaganda on social media and in the msm. Life is too short to willingly fill up the old gray matter with stupid lies.

  149. Taxi says:

    Last night, after Nasrallah's speech, many meetings took place between politicians and much people-chatter over tea or wine occurred – and the topic du jour was the possible breakout of a manufactured civil war.  It was a fretful night here in the Leb.

    Having observed large chunks of protestors leaving the protests after Nasrallah's speech and his recommendation to halt protests, the army issued a new policy for its conduct: it will now be 100% more proactive in keeping, not just major roads, but ALL roads open, yet allowing protests in specific areas that do not intrude on the normal daily lives of citizens trying to get to hospitals and supermarkets.

    This morning, we may be seeing the winding down of mass protests.  I think that protests will continue, but in much smaller number and it will be the activists protesting instead of regular people.

    PERSPECTIVE: Considering the death and violence of the protests in Iraq and Chile that were occurring simultaneously with the Leb protests, it looks like the Leb protests caused the least casualties, least damage to property and were the most peaceful.  Let's hope that the Lebs, having heard Nasrallah's warning of interfering "foreign embassies" that could lead to civil war, will now be making sober decisions instead of hot-headed ones, mindful first and foremost of the conspiracy against them and working together to foil it.

    • Taxi says:

      Even though the protests today were visually smaller, they still took place and crippled the country for yet another day.  Much more aggression and intimidation occurred today, probably cuz the trouble-makers were pissed that few people turned up, as advised by Nasrallah and Frangieh.  It seems to be the case that the 'main organizers' of these protests taking place in all the major Leb cities are still in a maximalist state of mind: refusing both to come forth and identity themselves, and refusing also to speak or negotiate with ANYBODY!  Obviously, they're getting paid to keep the protests going.  Antifa type youths today closed roads and clashed with the army when the army tried to reopen the roads.  Much discussion has been going on over 'road closures' and how they hurt 'the people' and not the crooked politicians, but the Antifa types don't seem to care that they're adding to the people's misery.

      Even though Nasrallah's speech yesterday helped avert bigger street clashes today, serious danger remains.

      A rain and thunder storm is forecast for tonight, lasting 3 days.  Perhaps this will thin down the protestors.

      Terrorist israel is happy about the unrest in Lebanon – their TV pundits are saying that the protests put pressure on the Hezb which gives them jews a "chance to breathe".

      True that all this puts pressure on the Hezb, but it doesn't get rid of their missiles aimed at tel aviv.  And in fact, the group that is least under pressure in the Leb is the Hezb cuz they're not part of the klepto club in the Leb and won't be facing humiliation and prison sentences when the dust finally settles and the wheels of the laws of the land start turning.

      • Canthama says:

        There is no doubt in my mind that the so called popular up rising is now funded by Lebanese enemies, Nasrallah called it rightly for folks to either keep protesting but in a orderly way or not at all, he understand the crossroad and danger ahead. 

        Same risk in Iraq right now.

        The over all situation around the world is a reflect of global mismanagement by UN and key western powers, even in LA where key western powers tried a coup d'etat in Venezuela, creating a very tough situation for millions in the country, did not realize that a pay back was coming outside Venezuela…it came in Ecuador and Chile and may expand to other US aligned country, even Brazil where I reside. It seems the West forgot the basic rule in physics, action=reaction, 

        HK is also to be noted, the foreign hand will back fire ugly, and it maybe well be in Taiwan…not in the UK or US. That is how pay back works best, where one does not expect.

        So under this scenario of action=reaction,  it is to expect that the apartheid regime will not suffer a payback but its vassals in Saudi Barbaria & Bahrain, will suffer unrest soon or later, as we will see in Europe more and more…Catalans, Basques, Scots, Irish Bavarians, Flemish, Ukrainian Galicia and so forth, not a prediction but a reality.

      • Taxi says:

        “…it came in Ecuador and Chile and may expand to other US aligned country, even Brazil where I reside”.

        A huuuuuge shout-out to the beautiful people of Brazil! Except, of course, to that despicable, spineless slimeball zio-prez Jair “I love israel” Bolsonaro and his synagogue of satan coterie and handlers!

        Foda-se Bolsonaro!!!

      • Canthama says:

        Indeed. We have some 13MM Lebanese/Syrians in Brasil, 1st, 2nd & 3rd generations, this is by far the largest diaspora for Syrians/Lebanese in the world, they are well integrated in the society, most are very successful business people and many are politicians, some rather famous ones…like Temer (President from 2014-2017), Alckmim (Sao Paulo Governor for almost a decade, Haddad (Sao Paulo Mayor) and ran for Presidency in 2018, Paulo Maluf (famous Sao Paulo Governor) etc….the list goes on and on.

        Bolsonaro is part of the evangelical community, one that supports Israel blindly, such as the Baptists in the US, that is the main link, it is rather religious than political, his relationship with Satanyahoo was indeed built up carefully by the apartheid regime, from Israeli flags during the campaign all the way to quick response to the main land slide early January that killed over 300 people due to the iron mine containing wall collapsing. 

        He, during the campaign, said many times he would move the Embassy to Jerusalem, until he was told this would be in fact illegal and he had to back down, that was a blow to Satanyahoo, and most recently during the occupied Palestine election campaign, the relationship between them was already cold.

        Bolsonaro is backtracking all his foreign policy arrogances, against China, against Russia etc…he thought to be empowered with Trump's support to the OECD and his religious bond to occupied Palestine plus the support to the coup d'etat against Maduro blah blah, just to see them all collapsing, the most recently was the US no favouring Brazil on OECD, while favouring Argentina which was in line first, then suddenly he woke up and moved his objective toward east….he went on a 10 days trip to Japan, China, UAE, Qatar and KSA, kiss hands and asking apologies for stupid prior declarations.

        I really dislike the Brazilian Foreign Minister, he is a "diplomatic" incapable, doctrinated in the US, he is arrogant and politically evil, this guy is dangerous, while Bolsonaro is naive and incapable to control his emotions, a bad combination for a politician.

        Brazil will face in about a month the BRICS meeting, in Brazil, it is a hell of a large event for Bolsonaro, with world class global leaders such as Putin, Xi Jinping and Modi, this is going to be a critical event in my view, it has the potential to realign Brazil toward East and not North and may save this country finally. I am optimistic by nature, realistic in my positions though, on this event I tend to think Bolsonaro will badly miss an opportunity of his life…he has still bitter taste for Russia/China support to Venezuela and Maduro, this is a major, really major rift between Bolsonaro and Putin/Xi Jinping, but maybe just maybe with his recent trip to China and the evil GCC he learnt the US is adrift and he should be careful with that.

      • Taxi says:

        Great global point-connecting there you shared, Canthama.  And let me clarify further and say that actually, the "apartheid regime" WILL pay a heavy price should Lebanon's security be at risk.  The hezb has a card to play in this, and like I mentioned in my earlier comment today, the Hezb can easily stir trouble for the jew terrorists occupying Historic Palestine, starting with their northern border.  We already know that israel is doing all it can to destroy Hezbollah, short of going to war with it.  It fears a war with Hezbollah as this war will be an existential war for israel.

        Gone are the days where israel fucks with Lebanon's security and goes unscathed.  What israel does with Syria and Iraq, it cannot do with Lebanon.  All thanks to Hezbollah's deterrence capabilities against the terrorist jewish regime.

  150. Taxi says:

    Last night on Leb TV, there was much analysis of israel's hand in the uglification of the Lebanon protests.  And when I say "israel's hand",  I mean to also include the gnarly terrorist hands of the US, UK and saudi arabia – plus, internal Leb hands in the shape of Fouad Siniora, Samir Geagea and Walid Jumblatt: all Leb agents of the Axis of Evil.

    Analysts reminded Leb viewers of the israeli car-bomb campaigns against Lebanon that have killed hundreds of civilians in the past – warning that this, as well as political assassinations by israel (read Rafik Hariri), would probably come again when the protests begin to wan, so as to keep Lebanon aflame and in chaos.  They warned protestors not to get distracted by the euphoria of peacefully protesting en mass, only to become mere pawns in the hands of their number one enemy: terrorist jews working out of israel and the globe at large.

    In israel, they're already cracking open their cheap kosher champagne: thinking that they've already put Lebanon on a path of civil war.  But this is waaaaaay premature.  Even though the potential for this exists, it is far from being the case presently.  The jews, having been on a long losing streak, think that they can victoriously turn Lebanon into a Syria overnight.  But this will not be the case: Hezbollah will start fucking with israel's northern border, entangling the jews in any inter Leb conflict, should a red line be crossed by the jews.  So far, the israeli op remains 'psychological', ie: massive media and social-media campaigns demonizing the hezb, and direct/indirect funding of aggressive protestors etc.  But should israel start setting off bombs and assassinations in the Leb,  there will then be a high price that israel will be paying: their terrorist settlers in the north will NOT have a minute of peace due to Hezb counter activities.  This may very well lead to direct war between the Hezb and israel – a war that the rest of the Axis of Resistance will join too. We can pretty much be sure of that.

    Because Hezbollah has a large pluralist chunk of Lebanon supporting it, it can handle simultaneous internal civic strife and a war with israel.  In fact, a war with israel would highly likely (temporarily) reunite the Leb people with their despised political establishment in the face of israeli aggression and terrorism.

    If the situation in Lebanon looks like heading towards a civil war in the next several weeks, then expect israel to be dragged into it, whether they want to or not.

    I'm projecting my above analysis into the near future.  Here's what Elijah Magnier has to say about the present:

    Lebanon: this Week won’t be the same as last week for Protestors

  151. Sparrow says:

     Canthama,

    What amazes me about Brazil is the ability to synchronize thousands if not hundreds of thousand people.  My favorite video when I need a pickup is just one of many.  No matter how many times I view it I'm dumbfounded and it leaves a   broken heart  on my face.  A unified force to be reckoned with.  Obrigado!



  152. Taxi says:

    The weatherman got it wrong twice this week: forecast for rain and thunder storm hasn't yet happened, though all the signs and smells of storm are there in the autumnal air.  Yet, despite the fair weather here yesterday, and on a Sunday no less, by far fewer Leb protestors showed up on the streets.  I reckon since Nasrallah's last speech two days ago, the 1.5 million protestors have been reduced by two-thirds to approximately 0.5 million – though the remaining protestors are somewhat more aggressive and remain maximalist, meaning: not all, but a large chunk of protestors out on the streets of Leb are paid protestors, blocking streets and setting up their own road-blocks, intentionally creating traffic jams and capriciously humiliating some civilian drivers trying to get through their make-shift barriers.  The army's instruction remains to unblock roads, but their action remains somewhat passive: unwilling to physically confront the wilder protestors who would love nothing more than to acquire footage of a uniformed Leb army beating on civilians.  After all, the neo-liberal 'color revolution' must have footage of such violence between the armed establishment and the unarmed civilians before they can push on with their own violent 'intervention'.  And this is precisely their brief to the paid protestors now: as the protests are winding down, picking on the army (who sustained casualties this weekend) is their last resort to keep their fake protests going (most of the genuine protestors have gone home).  Needless to say, the remaining protestors on the streets have lost massive support from the people.  Civilians, even ones who took to the streets in genuine protest last week, now despise the remaining protestors and want nothing to do with them and their street "carnival" where loud music, dancing, booze and weed are being distributed and openly consumed among the crowd.  The neoliberal scum thought this 'feast of the senses' would attract people to the streets but it turned out that only students from the American University and broke Syrian workers turned up for the freebies this weekend.

    Yesterday, the wall-to-wall coverage of the protests suddenly stopped with Trump's announcement of the killing of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi – a story that took over the news here in Lebanon, and regionally too.  I don't have much to say about this stupid theater, but, suffice it to say the mango-skinned prez is a showman who spent over an hour describing a scene that took 30 seconds.  I very much doubt the story as presented by the pathological liar in chief and I don't care even if it's true.  Fact is the US did to Abu Bakr what it has done to most of its terrorist allies: feed and rear them, set them off on a mass-murder spree against their own people, then step in to murder them so as to appear heroic and 'saviors of the world'.  And what difference does it make if a terrorist leader dies or not when the Axis of Evil has a leadership replacement ready and their policy remains the same: support terrorists, arm them, then direct them against their own as a 'cheap warfare' method that does not require the expensive and politically charged 'boots on the ground'?  What difference does it make when terrorists continue to be befriended so as to be used as an army of head-chopping mercenaries for the Axis of Evil?  Some American DC asshole was on TV last night (don't remember his name or care to remember) accusing ALL Arab analysts who do not ape the anglo-zionist angle of being “deluded-wicked” about America: America who is "a force of good for the middle east".  LOL!  Yeah he actually said that.  What racism and what insult to the high intelligence of most Arab analysts and viewers!

    "Abu Bakaaaaaaar" – lol someone ought have taught Trump that his ex-boyfriend's name is 'Abu Bakr' and not the operatic "Abu Bakaaaaaaaar"!

    Fuck 'em all – they make me sick to my stomach and I can't wait for the war that will find them all either 6 feet under, or charred and blacked on the pages of history.

    • Taxi says:

      If y’all want more “Abu Bakaaaaar” stuff, here’s Scott Creighton who does a marvelous job linking up all the turds to the same asshole:

  153. Taxi says:

    UPDATE on the Leb protests:

    So few people turned up to protest today, that its beginning to all look like a joke.  Except it isn't.  The danger is still there – the evil forces working to destroy Lebanon are still working overtime. 

    Worthy of note: the protestor's camp is now divided, I'd say 50/50 between genuine (unpaid) protestors who first and foremost want the gov to immediately step down and be replaced by a temporary government (of autocrats and 'experts' in specific fields), till new elections are set up.  And the other half of the protestors who are paid to remain on the streets and behave like they're at a rave.  Ironically, despite the seriously low number of protestors, today saw increased aggressive road closures by paid protestors/trouble-makers, angry that the protest is fizzling out and looking for ways to re-ignite it thru violence and intimidation.  Their neolib-ziolib paymasters are furious and are desperate now to turn up the heat on the streets so as to turn tide in their favor.  The unpaid protestors, aware of the slimy paid protestors riding on their shoulders, today separated themselves from the paid protestors by relocating their protests to outside banking institutions instead of public squares.  The paid protestors looked really naked in empty protest squares.

    All this sounds like good news, but the Leb remains in danger as freedom of movement (blocked roads) and freedom of banking (banks are still closed) has put the nation's internal trade, as well as their import and export trade is serious jeopardy.  For example, there are some ten ships off the Leb shore with foodstuff like grain and flour just docked out at sea – been there for ten days: unable to unload basic food stuff because the port master cannot pay them as the banks are closed.  I'm hearing there is only 20 days of flour left in the Leb.  Perhaps the evil zioneolibs will try and stretch out their trouble-making for another 20 days to starve Lebanon?  Fat chance of this happening!  The longer the thugs remain on the street with the intent to disrupt other suffering citizens (who can't get to hospitals and schools due to protestors' road blocks), the more they will become hated – hated as much as the corrupt politicians are hated. 

    Political eggheads and the army are trying their best not to clash with the trouble-making protestors, and today, internal security forces for the first time took over some positions from the army.  I guess footage of police clashes with civilians are more the norm and more acceptable than clashes with army units.  The Lebs are trying hard NOT to give the globalist Axis of Evil ANY reason to start UN sessions over Leb 'army attacking civilians who must be rescued' and all that regime-change bullshit.

    Till the trouble-makers are off the streets, this will remain a most delicate file for the Leb’s internal security apparatus and army.

    Nasrallah's call for his supporters to quit the protests after ten days of being on the streets was a simple and ingenious tactic to deflate the belly of the trouble-makers – and other Christian, hezb-aligned politicians who also called for same after Nasrallah's speech, really did also make a huge difference in deflating the  intensifying street ‘atmosphere’. After Nasrallah's speech, suddenly several dangerous aspects of the protests became manageable and massive pressure was released off the shoulders of the nation.

    It's very interesting to see how this hijacked Leb revolution is being dealt with by Leb patriots in power and by woke citizens – learning from past color-revolutions and the Arab Spring what NOT to do – they're managing so far to circumvent the traps laid out for them by the globalist 'regime-change' clubsters.

    On the gov front: today President Aoun's allies in parliament took a televised 'transparency oath' to make available all their financial records, plus the financial records of their spouses and children.  Hopefully representatives of other political parties in parliament will do same too, allowing thus some citizens to start considering giving them some measure of trust.

    In israel, yesterday they were doing that stupid Hava Nagila jew dance over the troubles in Lebanon – they were drinking and laughing that their plan to weaken hezbollah is FINALLY working.  And today, well today they are pissed and angry that a single Nasrallah speech plopped a big turd in their party punch bowl.

     

  154. Sparrow says:

    Just one of the many jew reasons JFK was assassinated…another main one was because of Dimona.

    https://www.upi.com/Archives/1962/11/14/JFK-Donates-Full-Salary-To-Charity/3714224962880/

    He wasn't able to be bribed.  There will never be another like him nor his brother RFK.  They were for the common worker which the jew hates.  Long for the greedy bastards to die already…according to their own measures meted out.  Glad things are on a simmer in the Leb Taxi.  What more can you ask for with what your gov. has heard and is willing to listen to?  That would never happen here, it would be worse than what has happened to the yellow vests in France because of the guns.  VIVA HEZBOLLAH  And I must give much credit to your President Aoun too…at least there is a glimmer of hope.

    • Taxi says:

      Don’t touch the jew nuke else you get a bang in the brain! Yeah, that’s exactly right.

      And I must give much credit to your President Aoun too…

      Hey, Aoun is not ‘my’ president. I wish! Mine is some kinda weird tangerine and mushroom hybrid and his name rhymes with ‘shlump’.

      Reminds me: is it too much to ask for one, just one, just ONE freaking non-shekeled president in my lifetime?!!! Can I have just ONE while I’m still fucking alive?!!!

      … The leech on the heart of the world…

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks for the link, Jimmy. I’m subscribed to ‘The Last American Vagabond’ and did watch your linked video in full a couple of days ago. It’s host, Ryan (I forget his last name right now), ex chef turned conscientious youtuber – he’s wonderfully righteous and ‘clean’ thinking, isn’t he?

      What he says about Lebanon is good and true, but in his linked video, he omits to add that the Hezb can easily counter the dastardly jew plan by shaking up israel’s settlers on their northern border. All Nasrallah has to do is look southward in their direction and go ‘boo!”. LOL! I’m not kidding!

      Ryan didn’t follow up developments after Nasrallah’s speech: Lebanese Christian parties followed his instruction too and demonstrated the impossibility of a sectarian war erupting in the Lebanon, like it had back in the mid 1970’s.

      The Leb agent scratching for a sectarian civil war is Samir Geagea. He stupidly resigned himself from government some 12 days ago, and now his thugs have nothing to do but block roads in northern christian areas – the only armed road blocks in Lebanon – intimidating other Christians and blocking their daily activities – creating more ‘christian’ hatred towards him, instead of Christian hatred towards Hezbollah. He commands a minority of christians (12%) and his local ally is the Lebanese Druze leader, Walid Jumblatt (commanding 50% of Druze, the other 50% support another Druze leader who supports Hezbollah): both traitors are regional allies of saudi arabia, usa and israel. Everyone in the Leb knows this and are wary of both Geagea and Jumblatt.

      The thing is, Jimmy, Hezbollah is so very powerful in the Lebanon, being better armed than all the factions and the Leb army combined. Hezbollah can easily close down the country and completely take over if that is what they want – they’ve been able to do this for a good two decades and never made a move in that direction because they believe in the pluralism and democracy of the Lebanon. Their ‘godly’ mission is not the takeover of the Lebanon but the destruction of the synagogue of satan. Though I’m sure they would consider such a ‘take-over’ move in cases of extreme security danger – and this move would be temporary till the situation stabilizes.

      The last speech that Nasrallah gave coincided with a religious shia event and so he directed but a portion of his speech to addressing the troubles. He is now slated to give a televised talk again this coming Friday (Nov. 1st) and this speech will be fully dedicated to the current Leb troubles.

      Jimmy, it’s clear to me that the Axis of Evil has by now realized that a civil war in the Leb is close to impossible to achieve. All they can do is keep pushing in that direction so as to create troublesome local distractions for the Hezb and increase the suffering of the Lebanese civilians. They are hoping that this will at least create new antagonisms towards the Hezb from its Lebanese supporters. It won’t happen. Lebs who don’t like the Hezb are known and their small numbers have NOT increased in the past two decades. On the other hand, the Hezb’s pluralistic fanbase is solid as gold and they command the support of a cross-section of the majority of Lebs, especially if a security crisis is upon them. And if Nasrallah had thought that the Axis of Evil’s plan is gaining traction, he would have given his speech yesterday and not be waiting till end of week to give it.

      What concerns the Lebs right now is not civil war, but the financial crisis that they and their nation are in. It’s about their dollars, not about Hezbollah. The Axis of Evil keeps pushing to turn the crisis from a monetary one to a Hezbollah one, but I can’t see them succeeding because the Lebs are too awoke for this low level of mass manipulation by their enemies.

      Yesterday, I heard a seasoned Leb analyst on TV say that he has source-info that the US is putting massive pressure on the Leb army NOT to open blocked roads like they said they would. This tells me that this is all the local weaponry that the US has against Hezbollah: blocked roads – and blocked roads bother EVERYBODY not just Hezbollah. This means that the US/israel are unable to isolate the hezb for targeting – they don’t have a ‘clear shot’ of the Hezb. Blocked roads are a mere delay tactic, not a golden bullet against the Hezb. Blocked roads are solvable, not fatal.

      Last night in the Christian parts of Lebanon, massive pro president Aoun marches took place, countering Geagea’s calls for the president to step down. This means that the larger Lebanese Christian community marched in support of both president Aoun and Nasrallah: the two men in the Leb who are the most solidly allied. Civil war in Lebanon a-la 1970’s? Not a chance in hell.

      Disruption, yes. But civil war, no!

      • Jimmy says:

        Interesting commentary Taxi and a very hopeful message! I wish the best for the people of Lebanon and I hope they get everything figured out soon. Hoping to come visit Lebanon someday.

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks for your good wishes, Jimmy.  I do not mean to sound 'optimistic', merely accurate about what to describe the trouble as and it is NOT SECTARIAN CIVIL WAR.  Having said this, some seriously bad developments occurred today between road-closing thugs and residents.  A bridge in a Christian area that links east Beirut to West Beirut got closed again (10 days in a row).  Christian residents in this area took to the streets and took it upon themselves to open the bridge whose closure was becoming unbearably inconvenient for them and their day to day survival.  The citizens decided to also block the road that the road-blockers were accessing, thus entrapping them.  The army stepped in and separated the two sides, but not before fist fights broke out between the road thugs and the residents and casualties were sustained when rocks were thrown.  I'm watching the situation live on TV right now.  There are probably some 8 thousand people crowded on the bridge right now: much screaming from citizens who want the bridge and all other roads open immediately.  Screamers are being approached by citizens trying to calm them down.  It's a big scary mess and I'm stunned that not a single bullet was fired from the crowd, considering the intense bridge incident has been going on for over an hour.

      Here's a sample or two of the comments that angry Christian citizens on the bridge were saying:

      "The road closers, look at them, they just had pizza delivered to them while we starve cuz they won't let us get to our work or supermarket.  Who is paying for their pizza all day long?  For their daily work on the street?   Who's paying them to close our bridge?   Something's not right here.  I don't like it at all.  I used to be on their side but now I hate them cuz it's obvious they don't care about me or the country".

      "They are eating saudi pizza for lunch.  I hope they choke on their treason and eat shit in prison till they die".

      "These guys blocking the bridge, they're students from the American University – what do they care about our struggle and starvation – they don't speak for me – their parents pay $38.000 per year for their education alone: they're fine and I'm not and we're definitely not fighting for the same cause – they're blocking our roads to finish us people off not to bring the government down like they claim".

      "Why isn't Internal Security arresting all the foreign NGOs operating in plain view against me, against Lebanon, against us all good Lebanese?!  Why aren't they arresting them and throwing them out of the country for sedition and incitement?!  These NGOs are paying thugs and brainwashing our students!  We've seen them operate in Syria, in Iraq.  We don't want them here on the streets dividing us!  The government should issue a decree to arrest and investigate NGOs especially the ones attached to foreign Embassies.  We know who they are and we know how they operate.  We know why they're suddenly here on the streets.  Get rid of them – get rid of them now or else I'm going to do it myself!".

      "Why did the stupid students bring a couple of people in wheelchairs with them?  Why are they using the handicapped on the front lines?!  Why are these stupid handicapped people insulting Nasrallah?!  What's Nasrallah got to do with it all?!  He's way down south and we're here in the north and he's never given us any trouble.  He's done the opposite!  He's helped protect Lebanon and protect us Christians here in Lebanon and in Syria too.  As a Christian I get very angry to see this injustice against Nasrallah.  I will not allow anyone to say bad things about him.  The Hezb is my resistance!  It's my resistance and don't anybody dare touch my resistance"!!!

      Well, Jimmy, when you're hearing stuff like that from regular people, you know that time is on the side of the thugs: they know the longer they can inconvenience and punish the working man (whose cause they hypocritically claim to support), the more likely that this above incident of civic unrest on a closed bridge: an incident that pitted citizen against citizen and not citizens against government, will be repeated, thus keeping the stress-temperature of the street high, regardless of the diminishing number of protestors on the street.

      Very dramatic morning in Beirut today.

      Will keep you posted.

      • Sparrow says:

        God bless them…my kind of people.  Stay strong!  Kung fu the goddamned pizza deliveries in the knees!  I agree with the arrests of the NGO's…and with the citizens inside they are clearly able to be arrested.  ARREST THE TREASONOUS FROGS NOW!!!!!  

        I saw on Twitter a hired sniper hiding behind a wall shooting at the Iraqi protesters…killing them.  After the twitter went viral they were able to arrest the fucker.  (Hope the chop his head off.)  What is going on in Iraq is what the perps want in the Leb.  Fuck all of them.

    • Taxi says:

      Just now I watched scenes of masses of pissed off citizens utterly destroy the tents and effigies of the NGO-ed protestors down in Martyr Square, a massive square where protestors had been camped out for ten days. They destroyed their tents and kicked them out off the square. Internal security and the army just about controlled the situation where no clashes between the citizens and protestors occurred – only damage to tents, propaganda stands and stupid effigies of clenched fists etc. Hariri is scheduled to speak to the shook-up nation at 4pm local time.

    • Taxi says:

      In my humble estimation as an outsider in Lebanon, I would now categorically say that their spontaneous and genuine protest against corruption is over.  It is finished.  The infiltrators did their thing and finished it off. But the Lebs being generally an awoke people, did their thing back at the infiltrators: they are now rageful at them for spoiling and ruining their intifada and they want to finish them off too.  The infiltrators – who are a minority of a minority of a minority x 4,000,000 – will now have a dangerous task of taking to the streets again where the majority of the citizenry are extremely angry at them today. Indeed they will continue to be raging-angry at them till they stop blocking roads.  I would even go as far as to say that the infiltrator-roadblocking-protestors risk their lives now by making appearances on the streets and attempting to close roads.  Angry citizens are also yelling out and calling the infiltrators "israel's slaves".

      An analyst on TV is predicting that Hairiri's speech in an hour will be about his resignation.

      Many analysts are starting to cast shade on the Leb army today for protecting only the fake protestors who are a minority causing disruption and denying freedom of movement to the masses of citizenry trying to get to hospitals and and schools and offices.  Army tear gas today was thrown at the citizens trying to unblock roads instead of the NGO-ed road-blockers.  Perhaps it's true what an analysts said a couple of days ago about the Leb army: they are compromised and under pressure from the US (means israel) to keep road closures going and to protect the road-closers.  An analyst on TV right now called for an immediate investigation into the "passivity" of the army throughout the protests, plus an investigation into all the "entertainers and singers and other cultural influencers who went down to the squares to promote the NGOs agenda against Lebanon".

      Ooooofffff!  So intense!

      Will post again after Hariri's speech…

      • Sparrow says:

        The way Chavez won was the army switching sides on demand by the citizens…I can't see that enough when watching John Pilger's 'War on Democracy'.  The people won because they loved Chavez so much.  The same tactics by the US is always the same.  Look to Venezuela/Chavez and how it was won.  They are still trying to do the same thing all over again with the wet noodle (what's his name) but because of the unity of majority of citizens they still support Maduro.  The unity of the Leb is all important to win this usurping of a sovereign state caused by the ones who want to steal gas/water/and all resources from Lebanon.  VIVA HEZBOLLAH!!!  VIVA!

    • Taxi says:

      Just so readers know, where I am down south Lebanon (in its hidden hills) is perfectly good and peaceful.  I am in the heart of Hezbo land: the safest territory in the whole of the middle east.  Every inch of the south is accounted for and protected by hezb intelligence and weaponry: all unseen by the human eye.  Southern villages of all religious denominations here are not experiencing any protests or civil unrest, nor are they worried about an israeli or takfiri attack.

      Southerners here are, however, very concerned observers glued to their news tubes.

    • Taxi says:

      Hariri gave a fleeting 4 minute speech.  He submitted his and his government's resignation – for the sake of Lebanon's safety, he said.  He advised citizens to put the security of the nation first.  That's about it.  He looked very tired and with black circles around his eyes.

      What does all this mean?  I'm looking into it now and will post again later.

    • Taxi says:

      English-speaking NGOs in Beirut, giving instruction etc (I tried to find a youtube vid of it this morning but alas, and now articles on NGOs in Beirut are turning up, with video etc):

      A Profile of Robert Gallagher, the Man Who Was Spotted Lecturing Lebanese Protesters about ‘Their Solutions’

      Another notable NGO egghead is the president of the American University, whose salary is some $800.000 per year, who's been taking to the streets with students and giving them 'lectures, with bullhorn in hand, on how to conduct disruption of civic life (vid included in article):

      Lebanon ‘Revolt’ Hijacked, AUB President Personally Guiding Protesters

  155. Bornajoo says:

    Huge thanks to you Taxi for keeping us so well informed and updated about the very critical situation in Lebanon 

    Bad, bad move by Hariri in my opinion. The last thing the country needed was a wholesale resignation of the whole government, especially at this crucial moment. This plays directly into the hands of the rotten, evil plan of the Jews orchestrating their deception from the shadows

    There's no doubt in my mind that these fuckers are working triple time to try and destabilise the situation as much as possible. It's always been about weakening Iran and Hezbollah. This is the ulterior, covert motive behind nearly everything that has been happening in the Middle East

    They know they've got no chance to win militarily so they're going to pump everything they can into this "golden opportunity" which has unfortunately presented itself. And the worst possible thing the government could have done is to resign! This could leave an extremely dangerous vacuum which could be the gateway to extreme chaos; which is the goal of the AoE 

    This is a very dangerous moment. The people of Lebanon must not fall for this but I ultimately (and hopefully) think they're too savvy to allow this to happen again 

    • Taxi says:

      Hey Bornajoo. Here’s what I know so far:

      Now that PM Hariri has resigned himself and his government, constitutionally speaking, all state powers are transferred solely to the President, until a new government is formed. The president here has two choices: either he accepts this grand power and takes responsibility for fixing the multiple crisis that the Leb faces, or he assigns this power to the army chief who will temporarily take charge of restoring law and order on the streets, as well as approving the new government. President Aoun, who is an ex army General himself – he was head of the army back in 1984, that’s 2 years into the israeli invasion/occupation, so he knows a thing or two about maneuvering thru a national security crisis – and being a tough fighter himself, will probably take charge and now order the army and the security apparatus to clear the roads blocked by the fake-protestors, even if they have to use force. He is unlikely to hand over restoring law and order to the current army chief, Joseph Aoun (no relation), as Joseph is today being criticized by many parties and numerous talking-heads for being ‘compromised’ and/or incompetent for letting the streets become battlefields when he could have contained the fired-up street. Plus, General Joseph Aoun is known to have presidential ambitions.

      President Michel Aoun will give his decision to the nation tonight or tomorrow.

      Lebanon has been plunged into a triple crisis: financial, security, and now political.

      The evil jews behind all this may rub hands with glee again tonight, but fact is the hezb remains untouched, an observer on the sidelines. For now.

    • Taxi says:

      After the protest squares had greatly emptied these past four days, tonight, after Hariri's official resignation, they re-filled with people celebrating the fall of the government.  The mood is celebratory and not confrontational.

      We'll see what happens tomorrow.  The issue that's bigger than the fall of the government here is whether the army will allow further roadblocks tomorrow. When you have unblocked and safe roads, banks can then open and the financial disaster, that would lead to the collapse of any political and security solution, can be averted. Open roads = open banks = chance to return to (relative) normality.

      And here, I can't help but draw parallels between the Leb gov and the Iraqi gov, who both presently have intifadas against them at more or less the same time, and both governments and nations are now targets for regime change.  First and foremost in shared commonality, both nations are dynamic members of the Axis of Resistance.

      Shake down the nation to shake up their resistance movements?  Well, this seems to be the evil flavor of the month.

      All I can say is that the more israel creates war and instability, the quicker its deathblow will fall when the actual war front opens up.  So fed up are the victims of jewish evil that they're gonna take the first opportunity to slay the dragon and slay it hard they will.

    • Taxi says:

      Important to acknowledge here that with the fall of Hariri's government, Hezb representatives in government also fell.  Therefore the Hezb did receive a political punch in the kidneys.  This means that presently, and until the new elections happen, Hezbollah has no official political power as of today.  (Neither does any other party).  But, the Hezb still retains great societal and cultural influence.  This political set back can easily be overcome when the new elections are set and hezb supporters, who represent a very large and solid voting block, vote them straight back into the new government.

       

  156. Taxi says:

    I was just thinking that if I hear that Max Blumenthal is now in Beirut 'reporting' on the protests, then I would have to call the Leb Internal Security and tell them that he is a regime-change agent working as an asset for the CIA, US Deep State, and mossad.  By god's balls I'd do it!!!  Then I went to his crappy, pretentious twitter account to check on his movements and found this:

    If you ask me, he never went to jail and it's all a ruse: a Deep State psy-op to give him street cred as he's now being attacked everywhere (except on ass-assety mondoweiss) for being a 'regime-change' agent.

  157. goysplainer says:

    on October 8th, the Russian Ambassador to Lebanon was quoted by al-Akhbar as saying that the economic crises in Lebanon is part of a broader American plan to create "chaos" in Lebanon in order to target the Resistance. 

    one day after Gebran Bassil announced that he will be visiting Syria to find a solution to the refugee crises, a major step towards the restoration of diplomatic relations between the two countries, massive fires broke out across the Lebanon. four days later, the government announced it's new absurd austerity blackmail package and riots ensued.

    the initial response was necessary. nobody could accept the government's new budget propositions. it amounted to full out war against the working class and what remains of public services and assets. however, as soon as the zionist dog Geagea and his ministers resigned and the expression "kilon ya3ne kilon" began to spread, it was clear where these protests were heading.

    i am not convinced there is an easy way out of this.

    the resignation of Hariri means the reform papers proposed last week can no longer be implemented since President Aoun and the parliament do not have the power to issue laws. this leaves the country paralyzed. 

    Riad Salameh, the bastard tool of America who happens to be governor of the Lebanese Central Bank, has announced that the economy is facing imminent collapse in the next few days if the banks cannot reopen.

    it is obvious why the current government is being targeted. they are one of the most pro-Resistance government's since Hezbollah entered electoral politics. President Aoun is a reasonable man and an authentic nationalist. what is remarkable about him is that he represents the reconciliation and transcendence of the sectarian antagonisms of the Civil War. after his exile, he could have easily turned to the Americans for support like Geagea, but instead he forged a pact with the Resistance, demonstrating a rare degree of determination for a stable and independent Lebanon.

    this maturity of perspective has led President Aoun to oppose America's two valves over Lebanese political life, the Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh and the commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces Joseph Aoun; the former, he sought to replace, and the latter he has so far refused to concede ground to during the current political crises. (he has responded to calls for Bassil’s resignation by stating only if General Joe, who also aspires to be President resigns)

    Joseph Aoun is somebody to watch in the upcoming days. he has completely failed to keep the roads open as he tasked with doing, and I suspect that he is implicated in the plans to bring down President Aoun.

    the FPM are not perfect, and Bassil is undoubtedly crooked, but at least they are a sensible and dignified party in that their Lebanese nationalism doesn't preclude collaboration with Hezbollah and Syria or lead them into the arms of the United States. for instance, despite the anti-Palestinian/Syrian sentiments of some of their supporters, Aoun appointed Elias Bou Saab, an ideological pan-Syrianist, to the Minister of National Defense and Advisor to the President of Lebanon Michel Aoun on International Cooperation.

    these are all reasons why the Americans would like to see the collapse of the current government—Hariri’s resignation, a long sought after objective, only makes this all the more likely.

    Hariri’s followers have responded to the resignation with blockades of roads. the flow of traffic south of Beirut has been completely blocked and armed clashes have broken out in two Sunni villages in the western Beqaa as citizens try to open roadblocks. Jumblatt for his part has stated that he will not be a part of any future government that does not have Hariri as the PM, and other politicians have echoed this sentiment. had Hariri held out, the government had a very good chance of surviving. now, the only thing standing between Hezbollah and the “technocratic” is FPM and Marada.

    note the word technocracy. it is has been on the mouth of every slimy, corrupt anti-resistance figure head these past few days and it’s usage will only increase. they want a technocracy because it is a party-less state, and they believe this will help them alienate Hezbollah. if they succeed, Hezbollah becomes armed stateless actor instead of being a political party. This means that they will lose the political protection afforded to them by their dual-status as a political party and armed resistance movement, leaving them legally exposed to domestic Zionists and foreign aggressors.

    the above objective is transparent since it is being echoed by the pseudo-revolutionary opposition, but i am also worried about the situation in Tripoli and the prospect of takfiri violence should the above demands result in heighted conflict without resolution. government facilities in Tripoli have been stormed in the past few days and i have heard that gas is currently being hoarded. Geagea’s thugs have also been setting up armed roadblocks.

    a few days ago, it was announced that the Lebanese General Security was gathering the names of pro-Nusra Syrians and demonstrators participating in the protests in Tripoli. on the 26, five members of the armed forces were assaulted attempting to assist drivers being harassed at a checkpoint in Beddawi, a suburb north of Tripoli bordering al-Beddawi refugee camp. in the ensuing skirmish, Amer Arich and several other militants of the Free Bidawi Axis were arrested. these are the same takfiri scum who fought with the security forces and Alawi residents of Tripoli at the onset of the war against Syria.

    these guys are supported by prominent politicians such as Achraf Rifi, the former director Lebanese Internal Security, who tweeted in response to the arrest that the government is trying to force the Army to confront “peaceful” protestors. Achraf, who resigned as the Minister of Justice in collaboration with a Saudi suspension of aid to Lebanon, participated in the arming of the takfiri factions that fought in Tripoli. when he resigned in 2016, he blamed Hezbollah for the failure to find a president.

    Hariri’s photo op after his resignation with the Grand Mufti and former PM’s Salam and Siniora from his palace downtown sends an ominous sectarian message.

    i offer the above incoherent rambling, not sure what the next few days will bring. i do hope a peaceful resolution can be reached. we will see. 

    • Taxi says:

      Great catalogued summary and analysis, Goysplainer – the opposite of an  "incoherent rambling" – really, you should be calling yourself 'Lebsplainer' kiss

      A 'technocratic' government, if Lebanon goes in that direction, will be a temporary one and Hezbollah's decision makers are famed for their patience.  And should this 'technocratic gov' display any prejudice towards hezbollah and its supporters while operating, then hezbollah is capable of organizing their own "kilon ya3ne kilon" (translated: "All of them means all of them" – the protestors' slogan referring to the downfall of ALL members of the gov and not just some).  Point is, Hezbollah is perfectly capable of remaining a political party, even if he has to put itself on ice till conditions improve.

      More poignantly, Hezbollah remains hezbollah whether in or out of government – remains an existential threat to the jewish terrorist state.  And that's all that matters in the end.  The Axis of Evil can turn Lebanon upside down and inside out and Hezbollah will remain intact and ready for israel.  I just can't see how this equation can ever change without a war with israel where israel wins – and that is not possible when tel aviv remains in Hezbollah's crosshairs and can be turned into rubble inside of a single day.

      They can strip Hezbollah of its political status all they like, but they can't take its missiles away without dragging an unwilling israel into war – a regional war that will change the map of the middle east to the native's advantage.

      Anything that the Axis of Evil does in Lebanon that doesn't include disarming Hezbollah is but a hollow victory.

      More on this later after I have my morning coffee…

       

       

  158. Taxi says:

    Today, a notable semblance of calm and normality returned to the streets of Lebanon.  Traffic is flowing again in cities and towns, for the most-most part, unblocked.  It appears that overnight, and after getting seriously shaded all day and all night yesterday, the Leb army chief, Joseph Aoun, had no option but to put into visible effect the opening of closed roads this morning, lest he be loudly accused again today of being a foreign agent, or lest some kind of internal army mutiny is imposed on him. 

    Literally only a handful of stupid students have refused to open roads and are currently in negotiations with the army, who have already demanded they clear and move their tents and campsites that are blocking the roads.  These students eventually complied and move their camping kit (paid for by saudi arabia), but some have decided to stage a sit-in on the road instead so as to block it.  We'll see how long their ridiculously assy standoff lasts.  I tell you I have the mind to go down to Beirut myself and punch all them NGO-ed motherfucking students in the crutch heh!  They don't seem able to get it that their 'right to protest' does NOT include butchering the rights of sick people trying to reach hospitals on roads that the protestors intentionally blocked specifically because there is a hospital there.  WTF?!  How does targeting the sick be called 'political activism', unless of course you're a zitty and brainwashed fucker and cog for the neoliberal globalists and israel?!  The idiots are insisting that roads must be closed till ALL their demands are met, and this includes the return of billions of public funds stolen by politicians, which can take months if not years of investigations and court rulings.

    Right now I'm watching live footage of some five stubborn students doing a sit-in and blocking the same bridge that saw intense clashes between protesting students and locals yesterday.  In the West, these five sit-in motherfuckers would be tear-gassed in a second and carried off the roads by force in under 60 seconds.  Here in Lebanon, crowds have gathered around them and are trying to reason and soft-speak them off the street.  If I were there, I'd be stomping on their freaking asses as they sat there, all five of them inconveniencing 60,000 citizens per hour!  No, I have no patience for spoiled brats, especially those of university age.  Now, suddenly the army has moved in and formed a circle around the students, in preparation to physically remove them – yeah I'm pretty sure I'm about to hear some fake screaming and fake shouting….  I'll hit the comments board again in a bit and let you know of any consequential developments there and elsewhere.

    I'll leave you on this note: it definitely seems to be a positive today that Hariri has resigned.  You can feel the massive pressure in the air has lifted.

    Oh and one more thing: because the army lacks the boot numbers (it's a small army), it has made a deal with Hezbollah that wherever the army is lacking in the south, Hezb men will fill in for the army.  Nice to see the army able to call on (and depend on) the nation's mighty resistance.  The jew terrorists on the southern border must be sorely disappointed to see such calm take over the Leb overnight.  Fuck you israel, you will fail… till the grave.

    • Taxi says:

      So a lot of political discussion on the substance of what a new government should look like took place in the Leb today – and boy do they like to chinwag on the micro and the macro!  At least they stopped talking about blocked roads and thieving politicians and wicked NGOs.  But they might have to again in a couple of days as the snowflake protestors have promised to return to blocking roads in a couple of days if no political progress is made inside of this timeframe.  Uhuh, Einstein, let's just wait and see about that.

      Even though the nation remains in crisis, I've observed that this sudden freedom of movement has put a lot of Leb people in a good mood and it's as if the last 14 days have been completely wiped out from their memory.  I even saw school buses today.  Normality at last!  Fancy!

      The 'revolution' has been put on ice… for now.  All depending on how the politicos maneuver themselves through the thick and thin of the constitution – all depends how mindful they are of their duties to their people instead of their own personal ambitions.

      But what was missing from 'normality' in the Leb today was the banks.  They're still closed – scheduled to reopen this Friday.

      And the Hezb is just, well, the hezb is just being silent, quiet, powerful and alert.

      And the shit-stirring, hateful jews are slowly realizing that creating chaos in the Leb does not mean a weakening of the hezb or its readiness for war with the terrorist idf.  When stoning doesn't kill the Pharisee's enemies, then starvation will be employed, hence tel aviv is now on a whining campaign to tie up international aid to Lebanon with disarming the Hezb.  LOL!  The klepto jews need to understand their Lebanese enemy: they would rather die of starvation than just hand over their missiles to the enemy.  No, dear israel, it doesn't quite work this way in the Levant.  You want Hezbollah disarmed?  Then you go freaking disarm Hezbollah yourself, you diapered coward!!! Besides, what’s to stop the Leb from pivoting eastwards if the ‘West’ keeping fucking with Lebanon’s fiances? This, is something the US does NOT want to see happening in any measure. They’re lost enough in and of the middle east already – and Empire is a tad embarrassed by this loss.

      Here's a link to what I mean – and a Gentile nose peg is required for the reading of it, for all the stinking jew lies stuffed into practically every single line.  There's literally only one single fact in this article: jewish fear of Hezbollah's missiles, and the rest is all but bloated fish:

      Israel asks West to condition Lebanon aid on action against Hezbollah missiles

  159. Taxi says:

    Seems that revolution is all the rage this year.  Take a look at this map below – can you spot the fake from the real?

     

  160. Sparrow says:

    Thank you Taxi and Goysplainer…much appreciated.  Hezbollah all the way in every way in which way they say…Resistance! VIVA!!!  Peace upon the Lebanon and kick ass to the grown up brats and their american/isralien shit show.  Kick them out!

  161. goysplainer says:

    Free Patriotic Movement and Kataeb in a nutshell:

    FPM supporting grandma (in vid above): "Christ [inaudible] that they will persecute you in my name, and they are persecuting us, oh Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, in your name because of our alliance with you, the most honorable of the honorable ones!"

    Nadim Gemayel of Kataeb (in vid above): "All options are open; weapons, motorcycle raids, or even a new 7 May confrontation" – speaking about a confrontation with Hezbollah.

    It's incredible that Kataeb, which collectively failed to get as much votes as a single Hezbollah law maker, wants to provoke a conflict with Hezbollah. there is no way that these cowards would be nearly as boisterous if they weren't getting some sort of (phony) guarantees from Daddy Trump and Uncle Bibi. have they already forgotten about the Kurds?

    They obviously can't win a war, but they can at least attempt to return Hezbollah to their domestic status during the lead up to the 2006 July War. Bibi knows that the reckoning day is coming, and they can't afford to face a unified Lebanon under a pro-Resistance government. right now they have two options: delay the inevitable or a preemptive strike. in either case, they need US troops in region, Turkish proxies in Syria, unrest in Iraq and Hezbollah caught up internally. 

    A lot can still happen even though we are far off from serious violence. the professional activist class, university students and the children of the elites may not be able to break the Resistance, but they can still paralyze progress and keep the country in a state of economic ruin. look at Venezuela or Hong Kong. plus, they have ample assistance from Riad Salameh, and the Lebanese Forces and sectarian Sunni groups that form the lumpen vanguard of the Axis of Evil in Lebanon.

    Hours ago, armed clashes took place between the army and "protesters" in al-Abdeh 20 minutes north of Tripoli. the army has since withdrawn from the town and "protesters" are continuing to block off the Beirut-Tripoli highway. 

    A sectarian imam from Anjar called on Sunni's to mobilize and cut off the roads to end the so-called oppression of Sunni's in Lebanon. residents of Anjar are now trying to close boarder crossings with Syria.

    This is not over yet. fortunately the Axis of Evil doesn't appear to have a long term strategy other than promoting chaos, and even this little ploy may backfire in their faces.

    • Taxi says:

      Thanks, Goysplainer.

      Of course the Christian-fascist, right-wing israel-loving ‘Kataeb’ would find common cause with the muslim-fascist right-wing saudi-loving ‘Anbarists’, as well as with the neoliberal Leb “professional activist class, university students and the children of the elites” currently being used as pawns by the identitarian-loving jews of the US and europe. No surprises there. And this trio of treasonous evil should really be called Lebanon’s own mini Axis of Evil.

      And they will all fail. Sure they will cause trouble, but their paid missions will fail because the majority of Lebs, disparate as they are, are united in their suspicion and hate of the maxi Axis of Evil: US, israel and saudi Arabia.

      The ancient city of Tripoli in northern Lebanon is a patriotic city with a history of strongly aligning with Pan Arab movements. Anything that whiffs of israel and imperialism is utterly rejected by the people of Tripoli.

  162. Taxi says:

    Further to what Goysplainer reported above regarding armed clashes between the Leb army and "protestors" last night, the army has succeeded in opening the blocked highway that links the city of Tripoli to Beirut.  Roads, schools and shops in the Leb are open today, but the lack of supplies in foodstuff and medicine etc are being immensely felt today, with some outlets raising prices on phonecards, foodstuff, cigarettes, etc.   Also, gas prices went up today.  Clearly, a real financial squeeze is upon the people of the Leb.

    Very small numbers of protestors on the streets today, assigned specific areas by the army that don't inconvenience the general public.

    Although the banks are scheduled to open tomorrow, the financial mess is far from being over.  Politicians are running around trying to cover their asses and figure out a new 'fixer' government that's demanded by the majority of the populace.  Hariri's Sunni supporters are pissed and are demanding he becomes a candidate and leader of this 'new' government.  Yeah, the religious partisanship in the Leb is particularly tough to overcome, because that is all that the people of the Leb know: voting for leaderships who share their religious sect, whether they are good at their job or not.  Fortunately, with the advent of the latest protests, many protestors were demanding immediate separation between church (mosque etc) and government.  Whether they achieve this with the new government or not aside, the seed of this positive political principal has been sewn and no doubt it will take fruit in the future.

    I'd say, so far, the Leb has avoided the dastardly 'sectarian war' planned by the Axis of Evil.  In terrorist tel aviv, they're bending over backwards to say that the hezb is all shook up by Leb's recent civil unrest, but this is far from the truth.  Although concerned about the current political instability, the Hezb remains solid and upright, and ALL their territories are experiencing either no protests at all, or small peaceful ones – all their roads are open and no vagabonding is taking place.

    Mindblowing how much time (like all their lives!) terrorist jews spend on plotting and planning evil against, well, EVERYBODY!

    Listen, jews know very well why they're hated.  Don't ever believe in their pathological fake victimhood.  To call them the cancer of humanity is absolutely accurate!

     

  163. Taxi says:

    While the Lebs were running around attempting to normalize their day amidst massive political chaos, the Hezb went ahead and brought down an israeli drone flying inside the Leb border, which prompted the israeli airforce to immediately close down its skies aaaaaall the way from the Leb border to Haifa – and it remains closed during time of writing this.  I guess the terrorist jews remain spooked by Hezb's new red line and Nasrallah's promise to "respond" to enemy drones.

    Yesterday I had a drone fly over for like 3 hours – kid you not.  And it was the first drone that I'd heard since the protests began.

    Today at a protest in Beirut, a protestor set fire to an israeli flag and some female student suddenly stomped on the flame, picked up the partially burned flag and ran off with it all tears and sobs.  Other protestors and media persons were astounded.  When asked before the cameras why she did this, she said: "I'm half American, I live in the US and I just don't hate israel – frankly, I don't want to hate anything".   Naturally, patriots around her gave her a real earful and one old lady said to her: "But you hate the Lebanese government – of course you hate – look at you – pathetic cockroach – go back to America then if you love israel so much – we don't love israel here and we don't want your fake embassy-revolution!".  Another old lady said pretty much the same to her too.

    You can see now why I generally tend to despise Arab-Americans.  Cowards and mentally malleable – that's why.  The snowflake protecting the evil jew flag in the heart of Beirut sounded like all the California liberal snowflake motherfuckers that I ran away from.  And I'm not saying this to be catty, but by gollygod that girl protestor loving on israel's flag had the absolute ugliest mug I ever seen.  She really was an ugly cunt!  A serious anomaly in the Leb.  The fucker just wanted the controversial attention cuz she was the ugliest in the crowd.  She knew exactly what she was doing and saying and she folded arms in front of the camera as if doubling down on what she said.  Fortunately for Lebanon, there are tens of thousands of Lebanese female students who are pretty and smart and willing to take on the evil jews and their agents in the Leb.

    Tonight at 8pm local time, President Aoun will speak to the nation.  Hope I can stay up for it lol!  I've had an exhausting day today that began at 4:30am.  I prepared soil and planted my organic winter veggies – plus, I still have house guests: a couple of old friends from Singapore who were supposed to leave a week ago but the airport road was closed and they re-booked for next week.  Funny how they too are glued to the tube all day watching the Leb protests live – funnier to hear them pronouncing Leb names of politicians and by now giving cogent commentary on the developments.  Fast learners!  What's taken me years to learn and understand, they picked up in just two weeks.  Sucks being the dumbest in the room cool

      • Taxi says:

        Whoah! I’m hearing that Hezbollah used an anti-aircraft missile against the drone. And they’re honest enough to admit that their missile did not make contact with the jew drone, but it did send it running off back to mama’s mean ol’ crotch.

        For the Hezb to use such a big weapon against such a small target is clearly about message-sending and this massage is: DON’T FUCK WITH ME MOTHERFUCKING JEW! It’s kinda like an 11th hour warning.

        Gulping jews in tel aviv now know for surely sure that hezbollah is feeling kinda serious and fast on the trigger – and more worrisome for them: now they know for sure that holy shit the Hezb DOES HAVE anti-aircraft missiles after all! (They will now have to issue adult diapers for their terrorist jew pilots). And what ‘message’ did the talmudic cowards send in response to the Hezb’s anti-aircraft shot? They ran away as far as possible and hid behind a Palestinian rock. No, tel aviv did NOT want an escalation with the Hezb at their border – not after the Avivim humiliation!

        Kinda boring fighting with a coward, don’t you think?! Whatever happened to the big jewish balls made famous by Hollywood? Right, they shmukered and shrunk in the face of Hezbollah, never to be seen again.

        Oh I wish, I wish, I wish that I would wake up tomorrow morning to Hezbollah giving the jew his last breakfast.

    • Canthama says:

      She is definitively a brainwashed idiot, it does not worth the air she is breathing at all, it reminds me of this new generation that is all about LGBTXYXUYSGG rights, hypocritical peace (near he/she and doesn't matter whether his/her country murder abroad), these people are absolutely meat, ain't ready for the tsunami that is coming to all of us with the global economic depression, these freaks will go first because they are weak and f•cked in the head.

      • Taxi says:

        Yeah, she's an archetype of the LGBBULLSHIT!  They're EVERYWHERE in LA (and other cities).  Identitarians brainwashed by the evil American jews who've taken over the American education system and reared our youth for the past two decades on cultural marxism and cuntiness towards humanity.  The fuckers – I hate all them entitled minions brainwashed by the jews.  If they were my kids, I'd kick 'em in the ass and send them off to work on a farm in Cambodia for natural brain rebooting and decoding therapy!  Yeah, it's called 'tough love'.

      • Taxi says:

        Ghassan Kadi (a Syrian-blooded son of an elite family) really doesn’t get Hezbollah’s political reason and role in the Lebanon, and his assessment of the Hezb is Swiss cheese: full of holes and inaccuracies. I found the article passively-agrressive and frankly, quite boring. He doesn’t strike me as a deep and limber analyst. He is not an illuminator of the complex Levantean political theater.

        Here’s some info about him on his own blog: http://intibahwakeup.blogspot.com/2017/11/background-of-ghassan-and-intibah-kadi.html

        (And I see you’ve left a little crowing comment at Altheo’s heh!)

      • Taxi says:

        And I wanted to clarify that the political wing of the Hezb was constantly and forever trying to break the corruption ring but they were always outnumbered and blocked by the kelpto mafia. They never stood on the sidelines and just ‘let it all happen’. The corruption was so systematic and so very widespread that three Hezbollah MP’s could hardly get a word in edgeways.

        Ghassan Kadi obviously did not do his research properly – and neither had he lived in the Leb for the past 2+ decades.

      • Daniel Rich says:

        @ Taxi,

        Account suspended!

        This account has been suspended. Learn more about why Twitter suspends accounts, or return to your timeline.

        That didn't take long. So much for 'free speech' and guess who's protecting who?

      • Taxi says:

        Hellllllow Daniel!  Are you referring to plato's twitter account being suspended?  If so, then yeah, that was like 7-8 years ago – I think I lasted two weeks on twitter heh!  I started blogging on the 12th September, 2001 (day after 9/11) and I've been 'suspended' and banned from pretty much everywhere since then – hence, my very own 'Plato's Guns' where no one can stuff my pie hole with jew cement.

  164. Taxi says:

    How stupid are the jews?!  Overnight they've made the US State Department hold up some $105 million aid to Lebanon's army, which would be released to them ONLY IF the next Leb government does NOT include Hezb members.  LOL say hello to Russia, Mr. and Mrs. Lebanon!  Say hello to the arms of China and the deepening of relations and trade between the Lebanon and Iran.

    That the terrorist jews think they can 'interfere' in Leb politics and get what they want just like that?  LOL how deluded can they be?!  Beirut ain't DC.  It ain't crawling with shekeled goy.  It's crawling with haters of israel – haters till kingdom come.

    That aside, not giving promised aid to the Leb army means that even Leb people who are anti hezbollah will now depend on the Hezb's muscle for security.

    Jew fear of Hezbollah is frying their brains!  You see, if the Leb army is well equipped, then the anti-Hezb brigade in the Leb would have a better case for sidelining the Hezb as 'necessary' for Lebanon's security.

    A smarter move would have been to triple or quadruple aid to the Leb army, rendering thus the Leb army's dependency on the Hezb for security and security support practically moot.

    Last night's maneuver only proves that jew balls are in Pompeo's mouth, not Nasrallah's!

    After Israeli plea, US cutting $105 million in military aid to Lebanon — report

    I'd like to correct and replace the above headline with the following: After Israeli BLACKMAIL THREATS, US cutting $105 million in military aid to Lebanon — report

    Every time jews fleece or interfere with US governance and decision making, jewish blackmail and bribes are behind it.  Every.  Single.  Time!

     

     

  165. Taxi says:

    Regarding Hezbollah's anti-aircraft shot at the jew drone yesterday, it seems to be the case that that's all that israel can talk about today.  In tel aviv, apparently cowardice is now "containment" lol!  Imagine the arrogant, entitled jewish regional superpower NOT responding to an Arab challenge – especially coming from a so-called "terrorist proxy".  When did THAT ever happen till Hezbollah kicked jew nuts to a pulp over and over again?  "Containment"?  I don't think so!  Not even for a second!

    Again, nose-peg required for reading the linked article soaked in old fish guts:

    Netanyahu vs. Nasrallah

    The kosher propaganda-writer serving a pile of rubbish to the idiot jew masses of israel thinks that the current jew policy of "containment" (read cowardice) must be replaced with "micro-lethal" attacks on Hezbollah.  Uhuh, so the barking jew now wants a dog fight with Hezbollah and the rest of the Axis of Resistance?  They're ready for the 'big one' in tel aviv?  Wow!  Liars!  They ain't ready and they never will be.  All they've done for the past five years is delay, delay, delay and AVOID eye contact with the Hezb at the border.  But sure, mister kosherman, bring it on – I say bring it on and bring it on hard and do it tomorrow!!!  sad

  166. Taxi says:

    Nasrallah's speech this afternoon was mainly a religious eulogy to do with an islamic shia philosopher-historian who just passed away.  But Nasrallah did give some 15 minutes to the protests and to the anti-aircraft shot at the jew drone yesterday.

    Here's a brief summary of these two points:

    1- Nasrallah ran through the events of the two-week protests, which I won't bother repeating as we've discussed them upthread.  But notable was his pointing finger at the US involvement in the financial spoiling of the Lebanon: how the US continues to block any progress for Lebanon.  He said that he will expand on this point in his next speech, with cite-able  intel etc.  He didn't get into this topic in any detail, really because he was running out of time.

    2- He said that the shot at the drone was a message to israel that the hezb is ALWAYS ready to defend the Lebanon, whether the Leb streets are full of protestors or not.  Nasrallah confirmed that Hezbollah's defensive project against israel, with all its logistics and fighters and weapons and war theater etc are completely separate from and untouched by Lebanon's fluctuating politics.  The Resistance force exists only to confront israel's aggression towards Lebanon.  Nothing distracts it from this focus.  Nothing.

    That's about it, folks…

    Today's protests have been small, contained and well behaved.  Roads were open and easy going.  Schools were open.  Banks were open.  But, danger still lurks.  The enemy of Lebanon is preparing for the second round at turning Lebanon into a sectarian bloodbath and civil war.  The calm before the second storm.

    More on that later on (time permitting).

  167. Daniel Rich says:

    “Weaker than a spider’s web…”

    This is an incorrect analogy. A spider's web is the equivalent of catching an F-16 with a bed sheet [insect flying into web], so that's incredibly strong.

     

    Let's stick with 'Hollywood's Transformer Army,' as in 'My hands are too busy wiping my piss and shit outa my pants to pull the trigger' kinda 'army.'

     

    They'll be crying all the way back to Brooklyn.

    • Taxi says:

      Huh! Twatter deleted Almanarnews – Hezbollah’s news station.

      Honestly, am surprised Almanar lasted this long on jewy twatter.

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