The Monroe Doctrine is Dead

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As is America. And the GAE is following fast – thank God!

As the USSA’s anti-order collapses, nations like Iran are moving right in. Read this.

Raisi’s maiden visit to Caracas came as exports of Venezuelan oil continue to surge amid the weakening of US sanctions, with Iran playing a key role in keeping the country’s refineries afloat.

In a symbolic but significant move, Maduro announced a plan to install a bust of Iran’s famed military general, Qassem Soleimani, who was assassinated in a US drone strike outside Baghdad International Airport in January 2020, at the final resting place of Venezuela’s legendary independence leader Simon Bolivar.

That is significant symbolism. Fitting too. Not that any of this would interest the average ‘Murican who doesn’t remember Soleimani, has never heard of Bolivar, and who couldn’t find Venezuela or Iran on a map if they were the only countries labeled.

A Giveaway?

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Anti-satanism!!!!

A suspicious incident in Wakanda the former American state of Georgia has the usual suspects screeching. One quote caught my attention is this idiocy: “When asked why they were there, one man said they were exercising their right to freedom of speech.” That’s almost become a coded message for terminating Christian blasphemy laws and civil order. Muh freeze peach! If I’m not mistaken, the same group pulled the same suspicious stunt in Flori-duh. That gave anti-American zionist POS Ronny DeSantis the excuse he needed to ban “free speech”, literally making it a felony to do things like tell the truth about certain people, places, and things. Brian “Big Truck” Kemp is no better and could easily extend the …

Heck, no one cares. Enjoy your Tuesday.

Geopolitical Mythology

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Welcome to the beginning of the 13th year of the old blog! While I sift through the Russian psyop/civil war mania, I needed to get a few items out of the hopper. Here’s a cobbling:

Listening to the MSM or Demopublican establishment, one would think the worst place in the world and the gravest threat to the world (outside of “White Supremacists”, of course), is CoMmUnIsT cHiNa!!!!!! 10 myths to break that spell:

China has a centrally managed economy.

The “government” in China is interchangeable with the “CCP”.

China has a “social credit system” which tracks citizen behavior and produces some kind of score to reward the tame and punish the disobedient.

The Chinese response to the Covid-19 outbreak in 2020 provided a role model for the rest of the world.

As for the “China virus”, even the GAE intel agencies admit Wuhan had little to nothing to do with it. I wonder if they’ve investigated Langley and the Pentagram.

Reading the writing on the wall, Macron and the French “elites” want some way to pander to or link with BRICS. A plan?

Macron, of course, still does his masters’ bidding. A new, new world financial order … for climate change, etc. With a new tax

That’ll do. Happy Sunday.

 

Russian “Coup”, Part Toup

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Putin’s address (in Russian, translation needed).

If it was a trap, the Ukies wasted no time in falling for it.

MOA’s take on the “farce”.

Larry Johnson’s view.

Many hours late, the MSM chimes in predictably:

(Mind that Putin was supposed to be dead ten times already and Russia was defeated last summer…)

UPDATE: The shortest “civil war” in history appears to be over. I am dubious this episode was, as some suggest, about money. What happened while the world’s attention was diverted?

UPDATE:

Scott Ritter’s take.

Vox’s take.

Final word goes to Andrei M.:

A Rather Interesting Interview

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Andrei Martyanov spoke with Piero San Giorgio about current events. Of note is the praise for Andrei’s book, Disintegration, which I have positively reviewed before, the revelation about Martin van Creveld changing his mind in re the SMO, the absolute demographic emergency in France, and Andrei’s brief talking points about Southerners. This one is worth listening to:

To Coup Or Not To Coup

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Read this (translation from modern Greek required). I do not think any of this supposed “coup” business is what it seems. Remember that Yevgeny Prigozhin is the head of something more akin to a privatized CIA-NCS-SAD than a Blackwater, Inc. Do recall his antics a month or so ago in Bakhmut, throwing a tantrum about his and Russia’s impending defeat in the city – just before they steamrolled NATO-Ukie forces. That was a lure into a trap. I worked well. Something tells me this episode is an even grander version of the same kind of psyop. It may be designed as cover, drawing the retarded attention of NATO and the MSM to Moscow, so that the MOD can do something serious in the 404 (or points further west). In addition to the massive buildup last fall-winter, of forces that still haven’t really seen battle, RUS is in the process of ramping up even newer forces large enough for a major offensive. Next week and the beginning of July may be very important.

The wicked, stupid heathens of the Werewest are so used to running cons and hoaxes on others that they may be the perfect targets for a con. Time will tell.

In the event all the late hysteria is warranted and this is a coup attempt, then it will be instructive to see how a real leader puts it down. Unlike Trump 45, who did literally nothing when faced with a similar scenario, I suspect Vladimir Putin will lower the boom hard and heavy. Again, time will tell.

Kindly disregard all GAE and MSM pronouncements about this and pretty much everything else.

UPDATE: Martyanov leans (heavily) towards inconsequential but highly-criminal activity from Prigozhin and company.

Visa Discrimination

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The USSA only reciprocates Visa-wise with countries that agree not to harass Americans and USSA subjects (unless the USSA tells them to). With one exception, of course.

Starting in July, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the State Department reportedly plan to admit Israel into the selective U.S. Visa Waiver Program (VWP) following a one-month trial. If Israel can demonstrate that it has ended its practice of discriminating against Americans on the basis of national origin, religion, or political views, that waiver will become permanent. Under the principle of reciprocity, entry into the program requires that all Americans traveling to and through a participating VWP country, or territories held by that country, be treated in exactly the same way as that participating country’s nationals are treated when they travel to the United States.

Americans of certain backgrounds, namely Arabs and Muslims, have long suffered discriminatory treatment when visiting Israel—something the U.S. government warns travelers to beware of on the State Department’s website. Nevertheless, just days before the trial period is supposed to start, Americans are still reporting discriminatory treatment at Israeli border crossings, and no mechanism exists to determine the number of American travelers who have been barred from the area—or the reasons for their exclusion.

Recent reports that the U.S. Embassy in Israel is negotiating an agreement that would effectively create a special exception to exempt Israel from the program’s reciprocity requirement are of deep concern. Without an agreement that ensures Israel will honor the principle of reciprocity and respect the rights of all American travelers, the visa waiver agreement between the United States and Israel is likely to become the first one to enshrine discrimination against certain American travelers as acceptable.

The USSA is very big on civil rights, justice, anti-racism, inclusion, equity, and equality. Very, very big, Some exceptions may apply.

Gunning Down the “Free” Press

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Shireen Abu Akleh was not an anomaly. IDF gonna IDF.

The Israeli army targeted several Palestinian journalists during its latest assault on the city of Jenin and its camp, WAFA news agency reported on 19 June.

Hafiz Abu Sabra, a journalist, told WAFA that Israeli forces directly opened gunfire at his vehicle while he was covering the assault near the entrance of the camp.

The soldiers also opened fire at Hazem Nasser, a photojournalist at Al-Ghad TV channel, wounding him in the stomach as he sought cover from snipers on a roof while covering the assault.

Maybe the WSJ can write a horror story piece about this mistreatment of journalists. After they write up Lira and Assange, of course.