Video: Israel-Gaza, Corona Hoax, 9/11 and Global Lawlessness
Tony Hall and Alexander Sachon in a Free-Wheelin' Discussion on the Big Issues of Our Time.
Alexander Sachon contacted me with a request to discuss my essay, “The Genocidal State of Israel.” We linked up and had a very lively discussion on many crucial issues with a level of candour that would not be achievable these days in university seminars. Alexander indicated that within 20 minutes of his posting the video on You Tube, it was taken down. We highlighted Israel-Gaza and then branched out into a number of topics. We concluded by marvelling at the utter lawlessness at the highest level of power and wealth.
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I just posted the blog with this. You have been in demand.
Gilbert Doctorow and Anthony Hall, Yesterday, Teheran kindly invited me back to join Professor Anthony Hall of Lethbridge University in Alberta, Canada in a 24-minute long discussion of latest developments in the Israel-Gaza war.
The Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping were mentioned in passing on the show, as was the visit of US Defense Secretary Austin to Israel, though the two events were not linked in our discussion. Let me do that now, when the efforts during this visit by Austin to build a coalition of the willing to provide security to ships passing through the Red Sea were announced this morning.
I spoke yesterday about the caution that all state and non-state actors in the Middle East have been demonstrating since the early days of October to avoid escalation of the conflict to a regional or global level. This also applies to what has been said about Austin’s coalition for securing shipping in the Red Sea. Apparently the emphasis is on putting in place convoys to accompany the commercial vessels and so protect them against boarding parties, and also putting in place military vessels with capabilities to shoot down attacking missiles and drones. Note that there is not a word about directly attacking Yemen. And the reason should be clear: a U.S.-led attack on the Yemeni Houthis would be tantamount to a declaration of war against their backers, Iran. It would instantly escalate the conflict to a regional war that would swiftly escalate further to a global war in which the key protagonists would be the United States and…Russia, who are the allies in all but name of the Iranians.
As I said yesterday on these pages, everything is interconnected, as even the densest among us like Austin and his colleagues in the Biden administration understand.
https://gilbertdoctorow.substack.com/p/discussion-of-the-israeli-us-bloodbath
That video interview: https://www.urmedium.net/c/presstv/127826
Good interview, talk. Not allowed in my neighborhood, my newspaper, my community college!
Ahh, Google-Gulag and You-CIA-Tube, billions and billions signing in.
And now, those Wailing Wall White House Monsters, moving into more Sheeple's Hearts:
On Tuesday, Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that the United States will be allowed to permanently station soldiers on Danish soil as part of the country's new defense cooperation agreement with Washington.
"The agreement gives the U.S. defense access to the three air bases at Karup, Skrydstrup and Aalborg," Frederiksen said, describing the deal as a "new breakthrough in Danish defense policy.
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The Wailing Wall Un-United $nake$ of Israel seems to be winning hearts and minds and military orgasms.
On that escalation of regional tensions, Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdullahi said that we're just steps away from this thing completely blowing up into something completely out of hand in the region. What would that look like, an escalation of this thing? Because we've seen Hezbollah involved along the Lebanese border, we've seen attacks on U.S. bases in Syria and Iraq, we're seeing the activity by the resistance out of Yemen on the high seas…Now the US wants to put together a coalition against Yemen’s attacking Israeli-bound ships. If we see that coalition put together, if we see them face-to-face with resistance factions in the region, we could very well see the kind of escalation that you alluded to. What would that look like? And is the US willing to take it there?
I don’t think the US wants that, and most of the regional parties don’t want it either. Netanyahu and the crazies around them may dream of some kind of apocalypse from which Israel will crawl out of the radioactive rubble and somehow rule the world with a Messiah that the rest of the world would call the Antichrist, but I don’t think the more practical strategists involved in running the world from their perches atop the various countries really want to roll the dice with something like that. The suffering would be enormous. And the suffering that we’re witnessing now has already damaged the US and its soft power. The more death and destruction that ultimately gets laid at the door of the genocidal Zionist entity and its sponsor in Washington, D.C., the worse things are for the future of that entity and its sponsor, that is, the U.S. empire, which is really scrambling now to try to maintain its number one position in the world as decades of mismanagement of that position have led it to the precipice.
It's losing in Ukraine. It's in a standoff with China that cannot end well for the U.S. And now it's losing the entire East Asia region, the entire Muslim world. Two billion people are going to absolutely hate the United States because of what's been going on in Gaza. And so if it escalates, I think it would probably be a gradual escalation. I don't think we'd go straight to all-out nuclear war in 24 hours. But we would see a lot more images showing that the world is being grossly mismanaged by the people in charge now, namely the United States, which just vetoed a UN resolution, supported essentially by the entire world, for a ceasefire. So the US is the one powerful country standing against a peaceful resolution of this thing. And it spins out of hand, the U.S. is going to look even worse, and ultimately that will be the end of the American empire.