On the day that the USA attacked Iran Professor Jeffrey Sachs watched country after country on the UN Security Council, including Britain and France, condemned Iran!
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Friday, 20 March 2026
I am ashamed of my country's government but few are any better - Ireland and Spain maybe
On the day that the USA attacked Iran Professor Jeffrey Sachs watched country after country on the UN Security Council, including Britain and France, condemned Iran!
A sleazy, brutal US administration bought by Israel and its supporters and by rich Arabs
The Israelis killed Ali Larjani because he was negotiating to provide Trump with an off-ramp.
'And this is the Israeli strategy. This is why the Israelis killed Ali Larjani, who was essentially running the Iranian government, because he was negotiating behind the scenes with the Gulf States to provide Trump with an off-ramp and the Israelis need to keep the US in this war for as long as possible because the Israeli goal is not the same as the US goal.
Thursday, 19 March 2026
You cannot blame Netanyahu for taking advantage – probably never again would his country get to deal with a president so gullible
Christopher Caldwell is characteristically brilliant in the Spectator today.
'You cannot blame Netanyahu for taking advantage – probably never again would his country get to deal with a president so gullible. But as soon as the attacks began on Iran, the news brought talk of tactical ‘divergences’ between Israel and the United States. Israel wanted Iran wrecked and weak and was hitting oil infrastructure that the United States had warned it not to. The United States wanted the oil industry up and running – first to lay claim to the oil for Trump, as happened in Venezuela, later to prevent the tit-for-tat strikes on Middle Eastern oil that could cause a global depression.'
Do you not know, my son, with how very little wisdom the world is ruled? (Count Oxiensterna)
An hour ago.
Retired Judge Andrew Napolitano: 'What are the 2,500 Marines going to do?'
Retired Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson: 'Be killed.'
Can this be true? No. Surely Trump lives to be admired and to win.
One almost wishes, however, that they had succeeded with DeSantis, who by all accounts is a competent crisis manager who has cooperated effectively with Sunshine State lawmakers to legislate his priorities. As president, DeSantis would have been an old-school, donor-beholden hawk. But we are getting the same thing with the second Trump administration, only with the chaos, messaging confusion, and sheer incompetence characteristic of the multiply-bankrupt ex-developer and reality-TV shouter.
If the United States was bound to waste $200 billion (the Pentagon’s latest ask from Congress) on another Mideast war radiating instability into Europe and beyond, would that it were under a commander in chief blessed with an orderly mind and advised by policy heavyweights instead of yes men. A president who wouldn’t be surprised by the Iranians lashing out at the Gulf — something they repeatedly threatened to do in case of attack. A president who wouldn’t suddenly beg European allies to join him in the adventure, then insult them when they declined. A president whose son-in-law wouldn’t shamelessly commingle diplomacy with the pursuit of profit.
Quotations
"The great replacement isn’t a theory, much less a conspiracy. It’s measurable, physical reality that has changed the West more profoundly than any war." Tucker Carlson
Virginia Woolf’s diary entries on James Joyce’s Ulysses:
