NATO’s penchant to turn individuals like Gaddafi, Assad, Nasrallah, Saddam, Soleimani, Putin and Khamenei into their one dimensional pantomime scapegoats to justify their serial war crimes is the problem.
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I wept for both of us
For you
And for myself
You blow the stars of my tears
Into your sky
In your world
There is the freedom of light
In my world
The play of shadows
Somewhere
You and I come to an end
The most beautiful poem in the world
Falls silent
Somewhere
You begin
You cry out the whisper of life
In a thousand places
I come to an end
I burn
I become a silent star
That turns to smoke in your sky
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Pamia Abbasi was a young 23 year old aspiring poet before the Israeli air force blasted her and her entire family to kingdom come on one of their recent random airstrikes on civilian residential building in western Tehran. She composed that poem, Silent Star, only hours before the Israelis wantonly martyred her.
Although I am not qualified to judge the quality of her work, that poem’s poignancy resonates with me, as it might have done with all the other youngsters Israel has martyred in Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Lebanon and Palestine itself. Who knows what those nameless ones might have achieved with their lives had they not been the victims of these sociopaths and who knows who will honour their life stories, brief though they were, in the manner they deserve to be honoured?
Not the media in Gaza, as they are too busy burying their own dead. At last count, Israel has martyred 232 of their number – an average of 13 per month – making the ongoing Gaza genocide by far the deadliest conflict for journalists ever recorded, according to a recent report by the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs’ Costs of War project. When we consider that Gaza is smaller than the city of Las Vegas, that is some merciless turkey shoot that, like the young Pamia Abbasi’s fate, deserves to be forever chiselled into our consciousness.
But instead we exalt Tusli Gabbard, America’s answer to Rahab, the treacherous prostitute of Old Testament times Israel still venerates to this day. Although I will refrain from calling Gabbard a slut, like any good hooker, she is following the money and, in the United States, that road always leads to prostrating oneself at the feet of AIPAC, which coordinates Israel’s lobbying efforts in the land of the free and the home of the brave (LOL).
Talmud Tulsi is not alone in being a mouth for hire. Have a laugh here at Irish senators Gerry Craughwell (ex British special forces) and Gerry Horkan speaking at MEK terrorist rallies trying to lambaste the Iranian government, which they call a regime in almost every second sentence. As MEK pay $1000 a minute for “influencers” like them to “fire up” (LOL) their base, it is easy money for these lapdogs who lack the moral conscience of a crab.
If we accept that Trump and Mossad’s other maidservants are firmly embedded in the black books of Jeffrey Epstein, Rupert Murdoch and the rest of them, well then, that reduces our hopes of salvation to popular opinion, to the vox populi, vox Dei, the word of the people as if it was the voice of God to redress matters. The problem with the voice of God is it is only the gallant Armenians, Assyrians and Mandaeans of Iran who are speaking out and, as regards the West’s Great Unwashed, Kneecap and similar compromised yobs are corralling them into snorting cocaine and vacuously bleating about Palestine.
As NATO has made all other options redundant, that just leaves the armed forces of Russia and/or China to step into the breach. Russia can best help by putting the Zelensky junta out of its misery and leaving all of those Rahabs who supported it with considerable egg on their faces. Until Russia consolidates its western and southern borders, they cannot be the tipping factor.
That just leaves the economic powerhouse of China to save the world from Armageddon. As China takes the vast bulk of Iran’s exports, and as she also imports vast quantities of energy from the other countries bordering the Persian Gulf, she has a considerable stake in stopping the entire Middle East going up in flames and, as Iran’s oil and gas fields are NATO’s primary targets, China better act fast in these most interesting times we live in.
Although there are reports of China sending materiel to Iran, she must send combat troops to Iran to back up whatever half hearted diplomatic overtures she might make in the entire Persian Gulf region.
If, on the other hand, China is happy with the final solution of the Yinan plan currently being instituted and if she wishes to twiddle her thumbs until it is her turn to be sliced and diced, fair enough, remain Napoleon’s sleeping giant and see the pyramid on which your economy is built go up in smoke.
Whatever about the lethargic Chinese, NATO’s Iranian objectives could hardly be clearer. It is to smash the Iranian economy and pulverise Iranian society, just as they atomised Iraq, Syria and Libya and, though Iran is currently giving Israel a rather bloody nose, soft loans from the World Bank and the EU, as well as investment from Vanguard and Black Rock and, should Iran fall, reparations from a Quisling-led Iran, should put much of that to rights.
Seymour Hersh prediction that NATO hope to destroy Iran’s nuclear enriching sites and the oil fields on which her economy stands is already coming to pass, as the U.S. Air Force, the world’s second most amoral mass murderers after the Israelis, are attacking them from their numerous colonial outposts in Syria, Iraq and the Indian Ocean. His statement that the situation can be resolved by Ayatollah Khamenei and his entourage of sycophants stepping down misses the mark. NATO is waging war on all Iranians, from young, bareheaded poets like Pamia Abbasi to the 86 year old Khamenei, who likes to water his plants and read poetry perhaps, given her recent martyrdom, the work of the late Ms Abbasi included.
But, no matter how many plants Khamenei waters or how many poems he reads, Khamenei is not the problem. NATO’s penchant to turn individuals like Gaddafi, Assad, Nasrallah, Saddam, Soleimani, Putin and Khamenei into their one dimensional pantomime scapegoats to justify their serial war crimes is the problem.
Brent crude futures, which no doubt the Trump family long ago shorted, are still on a roll and, as the American raids on Iranian nuclear enrichment installations at Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan indicate, so too are the American military and Brookings, the Carnegie Endowment, Global Affairs and AIPAC’s other front groups are busily prodding them on to commit further outrages. And, no doubt Trump will get a popularity bump from much of his base, as well as all of his inner circle, all of whom AIPAC hand picked to be the destroyer of worlds, like those small concentric spheres the late aspiring poet, Pamia Abbasi, so recently graced until Netanyahu had her and hers vaporised.