>>2352594I love this motherfucker like you wouldn't believe
All of this shit would still be happening under Kamala but at least this way it's funny
>>2352594I hate that this prick is so ungodly charismatic. It's no wonder that he could so easily turn half of america into a cult built around him.
In a better timeline he never got into politics and became the greatest drag queen of all time instead.
>>2352594There's been a lot of violence on both sides!
Israel stand back and stand by!
No Wider War!
The United States does not start fights!
America does not seek conflict!
I don't like to use military force!
Our nation enters this conflict reluctantly!
>>2352594trump is obnoxious
trump is a zionist
trump is a lying cow
fuck him and fuck all the retards itt that keep getting reeled in whenever he ""chastises"" israel
>>2352641Mamdani HAS to fucking win dude
I NEED to see the tears
>>2352684Expecting the command to
GO AND KILL! like that dude from the fucking Zelda CD-i game.
https://archive.ph/k1gJKArticle on the recent Iranian efforts to disroot the deep Israeli infiltration, which is long overdue but better late than never.
While this is good for busting low-level operatives and highly visible assets (like the drone factories), they still need to use the professional security services to purge the high-level collaborators, which are equally plenty.
>>2352710Just watching for the time being. Israel supposedly had planes on the way to Iran this morning, and violated the ceasefire near immediately last night with the bombing but there was some "well it technically hasn't started" cope.
But why would a ceasefire that starts in X hours be agreed upon then, like pre-violated? Would either party adhere to it? Doubt it. More likely is that Trump tried to get both parties to play ball, they didn't, but he hoped they would fall in line, he makes announcement that ceasefire was agreed to, and a few minutes later they resume bombing each other.
Trump seemed genuinely incredibly irritated.
>>2352725already did that to indigo white prior to work
>>2352734god what an incredible timeline that would be, he was surprisingly direct calling them out this morning.
won't happen, but it would be cool.
>>2352726Most likely the Iranians indicated they'd stop when Israel stops, as they've been saying this whole time.
Trump figured this meant they were on board so all he had to do was convince the Israelis, and since they're an "ally" that would be easy, so he announced the ceasefire thinking the Israelis would fall in line.
Turns out Israelis are subhuman animals that cannot be reasoned with.
>>2352754Trump is trying to enforce agreements through his twitter-clone website because he's retarded and no one on his team has the diplomatic chops to negotiate a ceasefire. The rest of the world wants a ceasefire too, but they're unable to directly confront Israel because what could they possibly offer Israel other than escalation and entering a hot war with the US, which would be devastating for everyone. Only the US can force Israel to agree to a ceasefire by conditioning material aid, which Trump won't do. It's clear Trump is, for now at least, convinced that supporting a third armed front is a mistake, because porky has told him so, but he doesn't want the genocide to end either, so his position is untenable.
>>2352756Genuinely retarded post, but I hope your imaginary rhetorical enemies feel bad about whatever the fuck you're saying regardless
>>2352759For all we know, the sole reason he's so gutless to actually
do the warring is because when presented with the bill for cost of replacement of all that gear, he begins to sweat, shake and feels nauseous. Like a country's defense budget is just for showing off, not actually using it.
>>2352770Shit like B-2's are massive hangar queens, and US routinely avoids endangering them and other expensive gear, like carriers, which kind of defeats their purpose.
>"But what if the enemy defeats the weapon meant to defeat them?" Wouldn't you like to know, if that was the case? So US military is squatting a top of a pile of expensive gear, which just might be completely obsolete.
>>2352800For some reason my brain jumped to "377,000 Israelis"
wishful thinking in action
>>2352815broken
i dont know what happened mr trump said it would last forever
>>2352781>Shit like B-2's are massive hangar queens, and US routinely avoids endangering them and other expensive gear, like carriers, which kind of defeats their purpose.The B-2's main job is dropping nuclear bombs so we don't tend to use them outside of things like this because it's the only bomber (I think) that can carry those "massive ordinance penetrator" bombs. There are fewer than 20 of these B-2 bombers. It is a bit strange to spend so much money on weapons that are not intended to be used but that's how they do.
>>2352798>B2s arent useless or necessarily obsolete, theyre just insanely inefficient in terms of cost and maintenance for accomplishing more or less the same thing as much cheaper bombers and ballistic missiles.The U.S. military-industrial complex is ludicrously wasteful but there's still so much money that the U.S. has a lot of different weapons to do different stuff and tries to integrate them so they work together. Speaking of nukes, there's the nuclear "triad" which includes submarines, bombers, and ICBMs that can each carry nuclear warheads, which is designed for redundancy. Few countries have that. The U.S., Russia, China. And maybe India (but they don't have strategic bombers).
Iran has ballistic missiles but they lean on those because they don't have other ways of hitting Israel directly. It's essentially a 1950s weapon but you can build thousands of them, while they don't know how to build high-performance aircraft engines. Iran doing it this way is not necessarily a preference but what's possible and trying to min/max their stats for their situation.
>>2352815Iran is adhering to the stipulations of the cease fire out of its respect for the institutions of International Law.
The Entity continues to bomb Tehran regardless
>>2352860Why should we remember that Iran never thought Trump would bomb it?
Is there any evidence at all to support that claim?
Like any?
Do you really think Iran thought a secret ground invasion was more likely?
Come on. Line of trucks going in is the same as a line of trucks going out. Everything was taken.
>>2352605they say it was joking.
he was joking, right? RIGHT?
*visible nervous chuckle* right? >>2352875no, they aren't those accounts are directly managed by the mossad, pretending to be Chinese/Russian OSINT, but with the task to agitprop. bookmark them and whenever information it's copied and pasted from these accounts, also ignore the subsequent accounts.
>>2352871the entrances were filled with dirt, they were buried. yes, they may also be part of the trucks used to remove some equipment, but the main task was to cover those areas probably to help the structure to withstand the impact.
>>2352879India: the place where you can find a lot people that they will work almost for free, and will do anything.
like the guy known as "vividprowess" who can't stop screaming that he feels unsafe in pissrael surrounded by Muslim Arabs, when he exposed himself as an absolute moron living in the cesspits of Mumbay.
>>2352889 (me)
>>2352879I feel sorry for Vijay Prashad
and Esha K.
>>2352879Kek I've heard this a few times at different points, about different events
I totally forgot about it the other day when I heard it and became totally disoriented when seemingly random ranting about Indians began
NATO + Israel + India is part of some retarded reworking of Middle East policy into West Asia policy
>What if I were to rebrand my ME policy as a pivot to Asia? Delightfully devilish Seymour >>2352899Here is what I'm referencing, thank god for AI or I'd not remember any of these names and just be writing trust me bro rn kek. Summary:
>The primary American foreign policy thinker widely credited as the mastermind behind reframing the US approach to the "Middle East" as a "West Asia" policy—especially through the US-Israel-India (and UAE) alignment—is Mohammed Soliman. Soliman, an Egyptian-born American analyst and director at the Middle East Institute, has been a leading advocate and architect of the so-called "Indo-Abrahamic" or "West Asia Quad" framework. He has written extensively and spoken publicly about the need for a new strategic architecture that integrates India, Israel, the US, and Gulf states, moving beyond the old "Middle East" paradigm to a broader "West Asia" approach.Article:
https://nationalinterest.org/feature/man-whispering-middle-easts-future-washingtons-ear-210493<Ultimately, Soliman realized the answer lay in reimagining the Middle East’s nominal borders, stretching them to include India. By doing so and redefining the Middle East as “West Asia,” it is possible to link the periphery of Europe to the emerging centers of power in Asia, thereby creating a transregional system where Turkey, Iran, and India would occupy central positions, reclaiming the balance of power and forming the basis for stronger economic integration.<To many—especially Americans, who are biased toward a static conception of geopolitical boundaries—this is a radical departure from the norm. However, in practice, Soliman is advocating for a revival deeply rooted in historical precedents. Regional pre-European hegemony empires had a broader conception of “the Middle East” than most people today. The medieval-era Mamluk Sultanate, for example, was particularly attuned to the politics and economics of both Europe and Asia owing to its control of the spice trade. Nikolas Gvosdev, a professor of national security affairs at the U.S. Naval War College and the editor of Orbis, contends that Soliman’s work “forces us to consider how ties organically develop, not shoehorn relationships into pre-existing organization boxes.” Moreover, Gvosdev adds that Soliman’s research “has been critical as the U.S. foreign and defense establishment is grappling with the realities of regionalism. I consider him to be one of the “godfathers” of the trans-oceanic concept we’ve developed, particularly at the Naval War College, to assess how connections develop around trade and to educate rising national security leaders to see the global chessboard via the web connections of such corridors.” <It is here that Soliman’s status as one of the Grey Men starts becoming apparent. Though his nominal public focus—given his primary title—is on technology and cybersecurity in the Middle East, his actual portfolio is significantly more vast. His position at MEI, combined with a managerial role at McLarty Associates and a David Rockefeller Fellowship with the Trilateral Commission, grants him access to major government, business, and intellectual figures throughout the Western world, the Middle East, and the globe at large. His engagements and business consultancy work result in an important audience for his myriad essays and spoken lectures, allowing him to ever so subtly nudge strategic thinking toward his worldview. His disciples and mentees—whether through MEI, McLarty Associates, or other institutions he is involved with—become eager advocates of his West Asia concept. McLarty himself notes that “what comes through loudly and clearly in Mohammed’s analysis is his foundation in ‘the art of the possible’ rather than wishful thinking.”<Half a decade after beginning his work, Soliman’s efforts have borne rich fruit. His intellectual engagements and writings are credited with establishing the foundation for the I2U2 Group, a multilateral format composed of India, Israel, the UAE, and the United States. The goal, as he articulates in an influential 2021 essay, is to advance the idea of a broader “Indo-Abrahamic Alliance.” Though this would first be composed of the I2U2 countries, the “alliance” would later incorporate other countries such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia. In the fullness of time, this “I2U2 Plus” “alliance” would reshape the geopolitical and economic landscape of West Asia, aiming to eventually connect with the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, commonly known as the Quad. The ultimate result, he indicated at the time, would be a framework that links the various nations of the Eurasian periphery together, resulting in significant regional political stability, strengthened economic integration, and—the more cynical and security-minded would note—a firm geopolitical structure that could contain China and Russia. >>2352952Israel started bombing so that Iran, which would shortly start bombing Israel, would stop bombing them.
Another great success by Trump, that's why he's going to get the Nobel Peace Prize
>>2352937Holy fucking CUCKery.
Watch SandiRetardao cope his way out of this.
>>2352972I ain't gon' lie…
I lost the load.
>>2352937Jesus christ, nothing really does ever happen, can't believe the big bad Iran we've been made to believe is this vicious fighting force with a modern military that has been salivating over fucking Israel up the ass gave up so easily.
literal paper tiger.
https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2025/06/24/750092/iran-says-powerful-military-response-forced-israel-halt-aggression-unilaterally Iran says powerful military response forced Israel to halt aggression unilaterally Iran's top security body says the powerful Iranian military response as part of True Promise III forced the Israeli regime to halt its aggression unilaterally.
The Secretariat of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) has said the Israeli regime was forced to unilaterally end its aggression against the Islamic Republic following a determined and powerful response from the Iranian armed forces.
In a statement on Tuesday, hours after the regime halted its aggression after 12 days as part of an agreement between Tel Aviv and Washington, the top Iranian security body lauded the country’s security forces for demonstrating “exemplary courage” in the face of Israeli hostilities.
“In response to the Zionist enemy’s aggression, your brave and self-sacrificing children in the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran heeded the command of the Leader and Commander-in-Chief (Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei) and responded with exemplary courage to every act of hostility,” it said.
The statement came after Israel confirmed halt of its aggression, initially announced by US President Donald Trump on Tuesday morning. Tehran has not officially confirmed the truce, but Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said last night that Tehran would halt its retaliatory attacks “provided that the Israeli regime stops its illegal aggression against the Iranian people.”
The SNSC pointed out that the recent operations by the Iranian armed forces targeted both the US-run Al-Udeid air base in Qatar and the entire occupied territories with missile strikes.
The statement credited “the extraordinary vigilance, timely action, resistance, and solidarity of the Iranian people” for disrupting the enemy’s main strategy and creating the conditions for “the steadfastness and stunning power of the warriors of Islam,” developed over years of innovative and tireless struggle, to be fully deployed during the 12 days of intense and skillful resistance.
It described the outcome as a “divine gift” in return for the nation’s insight, the armed forces’ resolve, and the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei’s, wise guidance, resulting in the enemy’s regret, defeat, and unilateral cessation of hostilities.
It further affirmed that Iran’s armed forces remain on high alert, “ready to deliver a firm and regret-inducing response to any new act of aggression.”
On June 13, Israel launched a blatant aggression against Iran, killing military commanders, nuclear scientists, and ordinary civilians.
On June 22, the United States joined the Israeli regime in the assault and bombed three Iranian nuclear sites in a grave violation of the United Nations Charter, international law, and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
The Iranian armed forces promised to “open the gates of hell” to Israel and began waves of punitive missile and drone strikes on sensitive sites across the occupied territories.
A day later, Iran launched a wave of missiles at al-Udeid air base in Qatar — the largest American military base in West Asia.
In a statement following the successful retaliatory operation codenamed 'Tidings of Victory', Iranian armed forces said it came in response to the “blatant military aggression by the criminal regime of the United States” against the nuclear facilities of the Islamic Republic.
This base serves as the headquarters of the US Air Force Command and represents the most strategic asset of the American military in West Asia.
>>2353006The AD takes longer to replenish than ballistic missiles, if Iran didn't give a shit about civilian casualties they could make dumb ballistic rockets/MLRS just for the purpose of constantly draining AD
Fire an MLRS towards AD every 20-30 minutes (time for AD reload), do this 24/7 until they're all dry. Then throw whatever you want at them.
>>2353004the Iranians were the ones who got the last punch in. Yes, their attacks against US bases in the ME was largely symbolic, but Trump could have instead responded to the missiles by bombing the shit out of Iran and then asking for a truce. He didn't.
This war is obviously not over yet, their previous conflicts with israel all ended in "truces" as well. So why would the Iranians pass the opportunity of a truce to rebuild and relocate their military assets?
Strategically speaking a truce is most beneficial to Iran right now.
They can use this time to stabilize their command structure, build more missiles and underground bunkers, and acquire AA systems from countries like Russia.
>>2353026God I fucking wish.
Could we send Hasan to livestream it? Maybe he'll get caught in the crossfire.
>>2353023thanks anon!
>no follow-up shotsat first I was thinking the guy didn't have a semi-automatic or was slow at working the bolt, but it's probably filmed from another spot and the guy got the fuck out asap
>>2353025>shooting the APC with small armsseems like a waste of ammo
>first ATGM is a Fagot >>2353012>The AD takes longer to replenish than ballistic missiles, if Iran didn't give a shit about civilian casualties they could make dumb ballistic rockets/MLRS just for the purpose of constantly draining AD>>2353020>I don't think Iran is concerned about "human casualties", rather about escalating with the US. I think it's a combination of these things. For one, they have been draining Israeli AD. Iran can produce more ballistic missiles than Israel can produce interceptors, so the more interceptors Israel expends, the more Israel has to rely on the United States to replenish the interceptors. So the Iranians have been trying to draw this out with little spurts of missile fire every night. Secondarily, Iran wants to keep the United States out of the war (because the U.S. is objectively very powerful and can destroy Iran's economy). So it's in Iran's interest to force Israel to lean more on the U.S. by depleting their interceptors, and then Iran will strike a deal with the U.S. and Israel will have to roll with it (maybe), which is a clever move. The Iranians are not stupid.
>>2353021>Iran agreed because they have nothing.They have missiles but not a lot else. If you look at a comparable "middle" country, take Turkey. But Turkey has a "real" military. They have a proper navy and an air force and would actually push Israel's shit in if they got into some shit with each other. I don't think the Israelis are coming of this conflict more scared of Iran than when they started though. Bibi might call elections too because he's estimating that Likud has scored a political win because it went well.
>>2353063People saw the B-2s heading back to Whiteman from the east.
It was legit, the real question is whether if a MOP was even used or if it was just an empty bunker buster. Remember that there was no seismic activity spike recorded, even though a much smaller and conventional Israeli airstrike on the site did produce seismic activity.
>>2353080Another L for this respectable bipartisan
You hate to see it. The country is too divided to focus on what really matters.
>>2353077 (me)
it makes even less sense because baghdad collapsed as a great city because of the mongols, who were quite remarkably (at least for the time) friendly to the jews
>>2353157I, Trump-sama,
JOBBER of the Universe humbly kneel to:
Khomenei-sama, rahbar of all the aryans and my master.
Putin-sama, my one and only true love and other master.
Xi-sama, who I shall never become stronger than.
Kim Jong Un-sama, who my daddy warned me about.
>>2353215 (me)
i meant to put this in USApol but threads dont matter anymore so who cares
>>2353045>2:25>that completely unnecessary allahuakbararabs sure love theatricals don't they, no matter
S T R I K E F E A R
>>2352843Are people even protesting for his sake?
This is sad.
Sad like leftypol.org removing my flag.
>>2353021>iran retaliation amounts to next to nothingyeah, that's why the begged daddy us/eu to intervine. the same way they begged when Hamas did their thing in 2023, right?
you know you are bullshitting.
>>2352749you know, there was a time that israel almost got appointed a ministry of defense in Syria. I wouldn't be surprised.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eli_Cohenzionist pigs deserve the rope.
https://apnews.com/article/israel-iran-nuclear-science-attacks-e298f00ba261debba4499a48c9df8b3dIsrael killed at least 14 scientists in an unprecedented attack on Iran’s nuclear know-how
<Israel killed a high-profile Iranian scientist in an airstrike Tuesday morning in one of the last strikes on Iran after President Trump’s cease-fire went into effect.
> Israel’s tally of the war damage it wrought on Iran includes the targeted killings of at least 14 scientists, an unprecedented attack on the brains behind Iran’s nuclear program that outside experts say can only set it back, not stop it.
>In an interview with The Associated Press, Israel’s ambassador to France said the killings will make it “almost” impossible for Iran to build weapons from whatever nuclear infrastructure and material may have survived nearly two weeks of Israeli airstrikes and massive bunker-busting bombs dropped by U.S. stealth bombers.
>“The fact that the whole group disappeared is basically throwing back the program by a number of years, by quite a number of years,” Ambassador Joshua Zarka said.
>Zarka told AP that Israeli strikes killed at least 14 physicists and nuclear engineers, top Iranian scientific leaders who “basically had everything in their mind.”
>They were killed “not because of the fact that they knew physics, but because of the fight that they were personally involved in, the creation and the fabrication and the production of (a) nuclear weapon,” he said.
>Nine of them were killed in Israel’s opening wave of attacks on June 13, the Israeli military said. It said they “possessed decades of accumulated experience in the development of nuclear weapons” and included specialists in chemistry, materials and explosives as well as physicists.
>Zarka spoke Monday to the AP. On Tuesday, Iran state TV reported the death of another Iranian nuclear scientist, Mohammad Reza Sedighi Saber, in an Israeli strike, after he’d survived an earlier attack that killed his 17-year-old son on June 13. >>2353297>On 18 May 2025, marking the 60th anniversary of Cohen's execution, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office announced that approximately 2,500 documents and personal items belonging to Eli Cohen were recovered from Syria in a covert Mossad operation. This collection, constituting the entirety of the Syrian archive on Cohen, includes handwritten letters to his family, evidence of communications with senior Syrian officials, photographs from his time undercover, personal belongings such as the keys to his Damascus apartment, and his original will written hours before his execution. That same day, the items were given to his widow.[35] lmao
>>2353320not what i said or implied
>>2353323nothing. just fight zionism, that is to say the zionism of catholic joe biden, the zionism of protestant donald trump, and the zionism of jewish laura loomer, and the zionism of secular neoliberalism, instead of making it about just da jooz, which incidentally what both kanye-pilled losers and jewish zionists do because both are idpol obsessed
>>2353339Sorry, IRGC chud, it's over.
Something actually happened.
>>2353360Do many people actually say the problem is Jews or do they just talk shit about them like leftists do about non-favored ethnic groups
Leftists' desire to be the Batman of fighting antisemitism while most Jews gleefully cheer on genocide, after what must be at least a decade of them seething and endlessly shit talking about whites/uighurs/poles/balts is a pretty pathetic look
>>2353369when I get pushback on a post that starts with
>>The problem is capitalism, nationalist chauvinism, colonialism, imperialism. What form that takes, whether nazism in the 1920s or zionism in the 2020s is unique to the age. and this gets interpreted as a zionist talking point, I have to wonder what website I'm on. Meanwhile yes, people do post snarky shit like this
>>2353228and mods have to clean it up constantly, and then get accused of being zionist for keeping this thread focused on the crimes of Israel and the genocide of palestinians, and not letting /pol/ or mossad or whoever the fuck it is make it about idpol
>>2353378This is the context:
<I never said Zionism is unique or that the genocide was unique.>You volunteered that statement that is not unique, unprompted just as Natalie Wynn did. Almost the exact same wording.You decided to start going off on how not unique it was when no one said it was unique. You decided out of the blue that this was an important argument to put out there, just as Natalie Wynn did.
>>2353256>>2353301it's an eternal cycle:
the mossad and state of israel creates the conditions to make people "dislike"
Jews (zionists actually), then the ADL and the likes issue warnings about the rise of anti-semitism and to call action against such "hate", then zionists use those tools to get away with further much more shi, than then makes people dislike them to the point of hating them.
we are in the point that you can't criticize lindsay graham warmongering acts and words if they are aimed to support israel interests because you are anti-semite.
this is the same idpol the /pol/yps and redditors love to do what kills me about the ceasefire shit is that trump wants to be seen by the public as a peacemaker even though burgers swat down iranian missiles to protect israel, help israel commit genocide in gaza, demonize iran for years on end, constantly fear monger about their nuclear power program, call them the number 1 state sponsor of terror on the planet (projection), blah blah blah.
But what kills me is, despite all that, even if you ignore all that shit, how the fuck is the public supposed to gobble up a fucking cease fire, not a peace treaty, but a cease fire, as some kind of nobel prize worthy shit? Cease fires are not peace. cease fires are temporary pauses in hostilities because both sides are betting they can recover faster than the other. how is that peace? Whether it lasts 0 hours or 2 years it's not peace. Especially not as the genocide of palestinians by the zionist regime continues.
>>2353435Kissinger.
Obama.
Gorbachev.
He'll be in good company. When was the last time there was a lasting peace rather than a frozen conflict? When the USA scurried out of Afghanistan? Maybe Genocide Joe should have been the one to win it
>>2353509Without a ground invasion of Israel, Palestinian genocide ends in its completion.
>literally just said it doesn't do shit>noooo, they could just do it harder"Cuck" posters never disprove that they're troglodytes.
>>2353205Sage for my off-topic ranting: The picture does not make any sense? The monument in the background symbolize
d optimism about Korean unification. The famous rider realized that unification prospects are bleaker than ever and policies have been adjusted accordingly. The monument was demolished.
>>2353492yeah, Iran should do everything alone, and just alone. fall for a trap, and then get sanai-ed like Egypt did at some point.
they run their things like they can/want, and not as your idealistic ass wants, mossad.
you are at two post to say that for that same reason Iran is week, and lost, because they couldn't do what (You) want.
back off.
>>2353449lol, this is word-for-word the white genocide narrative. also got to hand it to them on using
>ending any semblance of equal representation and protectionsto describe the complete opposite taking place
>>2353323>What can we do to make Jews in the diaspora feel safer so that we can effectively combat Zionism and save the Palestinians from genocide?Combat attempts to dehumanize Jews. But other than that, I dunno.
The issue of antisemitism (as I see it) isn't really some liberal-type question about Jews existing somewhere on a pyramid of oppression, which means we have to hold their hands in this condescending bullshit way. It's not just a "Jewish issue" as a lot of idpol-type movements are via discrimination, but something deeper and irrational, and more of a psychological refuge for people who can't cope with complexity, or real political responsibilities. It can also be a way to avoid addressing whatever the problem is. It's also frequently a projection of undesirable traits in the person who is antisemitic or within political movements that are antisemitic. Everyone here knows internet Nazis talk about Jews being highly manipulative child groomers but THEY are highly manipulative and operate in bad faith (if you've ever interacted with them on 4chan), groom kids, and lie all the time.
Antisemitism is fundamentally not based in rational thought. For Sartre, it's a form of willed irrationality in which someone
chooses to be unreasonable because it frees him from responsibility, nuance, and doubt. And to feel part of a moral crusade without having to think critically.
Leaving aside moralization, one problem with this is that it's disastrous for forming a coherent strategy. They don't care about truth or logic. They substitute scapegoating in place of strategy. Such movements are prone to internal contradictions, dogma, and paranoia. Vis-a-vis Israel, I believe a movement based on these concepts is going to lose hard to the Zionists. A movement from the left cannot be based on that. It has be based in reason, responsibility, and universal values. This is also why the Israeli government and allied organizations in my country like ADL goes so hard against the left. They don't really fear the antisemites because they're incompetent and stupid and un-strategic. They are not intimidated by them.
Antisemitic regimes in history have also tended to collapse and the opposite of what they wanted to do ended up happening. It's not because "the Jews" have God on their side and He punished them. But it's built into the thought process of the antisemite to project blame for why things are going to hell onto the Jews rather than fixing the problem. There are anons who post here sometimes that are like "I'm becoming an antisemite… and then" they imagine this future where a bunch of antisemites rise up and that solves the problem. But what examples in history can they point to here? Tsarist Russia? Another notable example was the Third Reich which probably contributed (in an unintentionally Hegelian way) to the formation of the state of Israel by doing the Holocaust. You're getting the picture.
>>2353831obvs. also, give free Slav tushies for the men of the world, and convert into twinkies every banderite until the twinky-thirsty population of the world is satisfied.
>>2353838>feds' goalsgo back to reddit. now.
>>2352756>Now apologize, for thinking Trump was anything but an incompetent idiot. so was biden to be fair
>I tariff thee.beer brew here
>>2353401 (me)
told ya. the ultimate weaponization of "anti-semitism"=you are being an anti-semite and attacking the west at the same time.
https://xcancel.com/aapayes/status/1937409488149184908#mA ceasefire has been reached between Iran and the Israeli terrorist and criminal regime.
And peace for the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, when?
They're exterminating Palestinian boys and girls, they're carrying out a GENOCIDE
https://xcancel.com/translatingpal/status/1937612420568293449#mA Palestinian father of four went to get food for his family and returned bed-ridden. Alaa Al-Sawalhi was critically injured by shrapnel while heading to collect aid from the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an Israeli military-run facade posing as an aid distribution organization that operates as a system of control and degradation.
A piece of shrapnel shattered his jaw after striking his neck, and another lodged in his back. Gaza’s hospitals lack the equipment to perform the surgery he urgently needs. Doctors have given him only 20 days before his jaw fuses shut permanently. What is marketed as humanitarian aid has become a calculated weapon of dominance.
Since these American-Israeli aid centers began operating on May 27, 2025, the Government Media Office in Gaza reports 516 martyrs, 3,799 wounded, and 39 missing, all starving Palestinian civilians attacked while trying to obtain food at these death traps.
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