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Biden plans to arm the Palestinian fox to guard the Israeli henhouse
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Home Front: Politix
Eight Startling and Uncomfortable Ways the Democrat Party Emulates the Nazi Party
[American Thinker] The Democrat Party has been a stain on the nation since its founding in 1828 by a virulently racist president, Andrew Jackson. It was the party of slavery and the Confederacy, it initiated racial segregation by legislating and brutally enforcing Jim Crow laws. It unabashedly aligned with and supported the Ku Klux Klan for over nine decades, thus promoting antisemitism, religious persecution and xenophobia. Over the past sixty-years the Party has embraced and promulgated cultural Marxism which espouses the transformation of traditional American culture and society. The Party has succeeded in undermining the family structure and religious freedom as well as mainstreaming abortions up to the point of birth and what was once considered deviancy.

The Democrat party’s two most exalted figureheads are the fervently racist Woodrow Wilson who set the Party on the path of undermining the Constitution in order to remold the United States into a "modern administrative state" (i.e., socialist) and Franklin Roosevelt who was enamored with and utilized Fascist principles in his "New Deal" thus permanently embedding them in the Party’s psyche.

An unemotional examination of the underlying philosophies and the tactics the Nazi Party used to gain and maintain power reveals not just the common impulse to weaponize the judiciary to eradicate one’s political opponents (e.g., Donald Trump) but numerous other similarities between the Nazis and the Democrat party that cannot be ignored. Here are eight uncomfortable dimensions of that resemblance.

First, racial and ethnic division was a central component of Nazi political strategy and philosophy. The Nazi Party was the most racially obsessed political party in human history. Today’s Democrat party is second only to the Nazi Party in their racial obsession. Every piece of legislation, every accusation against their opponents, every aspect of American society, even weather and climate are framed in imaginary racism.

The Nazi Party’s obsession focused on their perverted belief in the inferiority and superiority of the races or ethnicities. This opened the door for blaming a specific ethnic group for all the problems facing their country. The Democrat party is claiming the root cause of virtually all problems facing this nation is "systemic racism" as theoretically instigated by one particular race.

The Nazis used "fake news," as does the Democrat party, in order to slice and dice the populace into identity groups and then promulgate grievance-riddled policies aimed at these manufactured factions in order to foment anger at a previously isolated group. Which for the Nazis were the Jews; and for the Democrat Party, white heterosexual Christians and Jews.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/21/2023 06:44 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Commies, Nazis, Fascists - all basically the same in centralization and concentration of power along with considering the people exist to serve the goals of the state. How's different from the Demoncratic Party? /rhet question.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/21/2023 7:37 Comments || Top||

#2  Two hundred and fifty years ago, there were colonists who wanted to be free of the European yoke, and those who were happy to work under said yoke, loyal to the crown. This was the basis of the two political parties.

The two merged into the uniparty, and the void has been filled by populists and patriots, Tea Party and Trumpists.
Posted by: Bobby || 03/21/2023 10:26 Comments || Top||

#3  Deutschland '71

"He's kind and refined, couldn't conquer
A kitten, and drives an old clunker!
He's smelly and lazy,
Is rock-n-roll crazy,
And wears his hair long," growls Herr Bunker.
"But worst of all, he voted for Hitler!"
[rusty chartreuse-with-bathtub-swastikas Beetle]
Posted by: Guillibaldo Platypus2249 || 03/21/2023 16:49 Comments || Top||


Iraq
US invasion of Iraq in 2003 turned into a grand failure
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

Until Barky took the reins, I don't see it that way.

[REGNUM] Exactly 20 years ago, on March 20, 2003, the United States inspired the invasion of Iraq, presenting the world with shaky and then refuted evidence of "the guilt of Saddam Hussein's regime, " Mais Kurbanov , an expert on the Middle East, told REGNUM.

"Washington convinced the whole world that a certain powder allegedly found in Iraq indicates the development of weapons of mass destruction, and therefore the “regime” must be stopped," the source recalled.
That old thing. My take is and always has been, based on the number of times Saddam fired on NATO aircraft and other violations of the ceasefire alone, was sufficient cause for war.
The administration of George W. Bush was able to "push through" the outbreak of hostilities, but this did not bring success in the long run, the expert noted. The March-May 2003 campaign led to the swift surrender of the Iraqi regular army, the overthrow of Saddam and the Baath Party regime, and the occupation of the country by the Americans and their allies. But, Kurbanov notes, the military campaign that seemed victorious at first became bogged down in a protracted guerrilla war. Iraq has become an endless expenditure item of the American budget - only for the "reconstruction" of the country, the United States spent $ 44.6 billion by 2010.

What began bravura ended in complete failure and the actual flight of American troops from Iraq, Kurbanov noted.

"The US itself confirms the spending of 7 trillion dollars in order to allegedly liberate Iraq from Saddam Hussein, from weapons of mass destruction. We spent seven years, a lot of soldiers, a lot of equipment. And one fine day, the 50,000-strong army simply abandoned Iraq and moved to Kuwait to the bases of permanent deployment," the expert continued.
All thanks to America's Chief Russian Torturer Barak Obama.
Washington is trying not to remember the failure, including because of the complete unseemliness of the actions of American troops on the territory of the country. The United States has brought numerous troubles to the Iraqis, and some names, such as the name of the Abu Ghraib prison, have become household names.

"Although initially Bush Jr. asked for an apology, but this does not help. The US has destroyed the infrastructure of the entire country. Millions were injured, prisoners were tortured in Iraqi prisons, and the Abu Ghraib prison near Baghdad became famous throughout the world for its torture of captives. Of course, not everything can be listed. The murder of children, devastation, destruction," Kurbanov noted.
You call torture, I say US frat pledges got worse treatment.
The authoritative British medical journal The Lancet gave an estimate: by 2006, the direct result of the war and occupation were the deaths of 655,000 Iraqi residents - experts included in this number people who died due to the destruction of the healthcare system, social infrastructure, due to the growth of crime.

As for the actual civilians who died in the fighting, according to estimates by the British-American NGO Iraq Body Count, in 2003-2007, 128,000 people became victims of the war, of which 40,500 were in Baghdad alone. A quarter of the total number of deaths are women and children noted in the Iraq Body Count. According to a number of estimates, the total number of direct and indirect victims of the American occupation could reach 1.1 million.
My memory is a bit fuzzy, but I seems to recall cooked data by Iraq Body Count.
As I recall, they had to pull the study published in the British medical journal The Lancet for egregiously exaggerated numbers.
The use of white phosphorus and depleted uranium by the US Army and Britain in the attack on Iraq 20 years ago led to a sharp increase in the number of cancers in the country, said Souad Al-Azzawi, an expert in geoecological engineering from the Colorado School of Mines in the US .

Despite the attempts of the Western world to "silence" the devastating consequences of the American occupation, "the whole world sees their true face," Kurbanov emphasizes.

The Iraqi conflict lasted almost 9 years - until December 15, 2011. During this time, weapons of mass destruction, which became the pretext for the start of the US invasion, were never found in Iraq, REGNUM noted.

"The image of (US Secretary of State) Colin Powell, demonstrating a test tube with alleged anthrax powder, has long become a household name as the personification of hypocrisy and the conviction of the US ruling elite in their own impunity," Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov noted in February 2023 on his 20th anniversary speeches of the former head of the State Department.

Now the West has been trying to prevent the discussion in the UN Security Council of the anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq, Vasily Nebenzya, Russia's permanent representative to the UN, said at a press conference on March 20. According to him, "dirty tricks" were used for this.

The United States, repeatedly caught in a lie in recent years, no one believes anymore. The beginning of this disbelief was laid by the events in Iraq, Senator Alexei Pushkov noted on March 20 . It is increasingly difficult for Washington to get the countries of the Global South to support sanctions and the policy of isolating Russia, "in the non-Western world, almost no one buys into chatter about the West's struggle in Ukraine for freedom and democracy," the parliamentarian added.

March 20, 2023
Mikhail Zakharov

Posted by: badanov || 03/21/2023 00:00 || Comments || Link || [10 views] Top|| File under:

#1  My take is and always has been, based on the number of times Saddam fired on NATO aircraft and other violations of the ceasefire alone, was sufficient cause for war.

Really? For WAR? For thousands of dead Americans?

Because a dictator (that WE supported!) on the other side of the planet did something we didn't like, that was justification for a Ukraine-style invasion?

What the hell were our planes even doing nosing up in range of the AAA defenses anyway? How would the US react to its airspace being probed in a similar fashion?

weapons of mass destruction, which became the pretext for the start of the US invasion, were never found in Iraq

They knew it was a lie from the beginning and did it anyway. All so PNAC and their globalist buddies could attack a country just like German piling panzers into Poland.
Posted by: Hupung Untervehr9838 || 03/21/2023 0:57 Comments || Top||

#2  If you’re going to believe Russian propaganda, there really is nothing to be done for you. But the evidence in Rantburg’s 2+ decades of archives shows otherwise.

"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines."

— Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Self Reliance”


It’s true that we supported Saddam Hussein against the Mad Mullahs who conquered Iran in 1979. But once that war ended — in a draw, with about half a million deaths between the two — it was time to reevaluate. And after 9/11/2001 it was time to reevaluate again. So first we went after Al Qaeda’s hosts, the Taliban in Afghanistan, then after Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, which had taken the lead in training Al Qaeda cadres in the arts of terrorism alongside other jihadi and non-jihadi terror groups at the Salman Pak facility.

Iran, which hid half of the leading Al Qaeda leadership and their families after 9/11, including a couple of Osama bin Ladin’s wives and a bunch of his kids, should have been next on that punishment list, but the CIA — by deliberately and publicly lying about Iran’s nuclear bomb program — ensured that was politically impossible for President George W. Bush, and in the process enabled President Obama’s little “deal”.

And in the meantime, Russia was hunting its own jihadis across the Caucasus and into Europe, taking revenge for Beslan and all the rest of the vile jihadi attacks on Russian soil. And helping Assad reconquer Syria from both ISIS and the rebels of Al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood, not to mention Wagner going into all sorts of jihadi wars in North and sub-Sharan Africa.
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/21/2023 1:37 Comments || Top||

#3  Al Qaeda and Arab nationalists hated each other.

The illegal invasion of Iraq was based on a lie, and this has been well-known for more than a decade. It's incredible how many people still think four thousand dead Americans was a price they were willing to pay to achieve globalist objectives.

How about the 30,000 that killed themselves after the war was over?

You're spitting on their graves by not demanding war crimes trials for Bush, Obama and the rest of the enablers. What they did was as bad as what Russia did to Ukraine or Germany did to Poland.
Posted by: Hupung Untervehr9838 || 03/21/2023 2:51 Comments || Top||

#4  What the hell were our planes even doing nosing up in range of the AAA defenses anyway? How would the US react to its airspace being probed in a similar fashion?

No fly zone as part of the ceasefire that ended the 1991 war.

It is very important to remind yourself that those dead American soldiers were killed by hostile enemy forces, not by Bush, nor Barky.
Posted by: badanov || 03/21/2023 7:07 Comments || Top||

#5  Al Qaeda and Arab nationalists hated each other.

The commies and nazis hated each other till it was more convenient not to - see Molotov-Ribbontrop Pact. Of course that changed a couple years later and the commies made ties with the capitalists they despised. It's all about power.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/21/2023 7:34 Comments || Top||

#6  Serendipitously I posted this seven years ago to the day on Facebook:

A fella commented on the timeline of an acquaintance about how Dubya's war in Iraq killed over 100,000 Iraqi civilians, blah, blah blah. He used statistics from a website called iraqibodycount.0rg as his backup.

Hark with me for a moment back to the heady dayz of the American liberation battle of Iraq. That is the first time I heard of the website, so I looked into it some to see what they were doing.

I determined at the time that the people gathering the the data had likely double counted bodies that were found dead, plus they could not distinguish among Iraq civilians, Iraqi civilian combatants, foreign civilians and foreign civilian combatants. A large number of formerly uniformed Iraqi soldiers who fled the battlefield found civilian clothing and joined in the fight against US forces.

Remember that a large number of fighters from Syria, Iran, Jordan, Arabia, Africa and from Palestine were coming by bus, car and truck into Iraq for their chance to take a chunk of of US forces. There is no way to distinguish among them as they probably traveled without passports of ID of any kind, or had false IDs.

A number of other problems with the data that I saw I can't mention here because I frankly can't recall. At the time I regarded the data, and I still regard the data as spurious and thus discredited.

Now, the fella replied, and then I replied to him, but that is where I left it.

I am very busy with the writing I do for rantburg.com and other things, living, etc to get into a pissing match with a young leftists replying on such data.

The upshot to all this is that this is the kind f crap we are facing should a republican OF ANY KIND gets into the White House. It is best to be prepared now for the inevitable trolling that will take place over the next four to eight years.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Posted by: badanov || 03/21/2023 7:39 Comments || Top||

#7  Facts and history don't matter in our troll's world
Posted by: Frank G || 03/21/2023 8:21 Comments || Top||

#8  Yes, yes, some of those quoted in the article below are, shall we say, not held in high esteem here. But some others are. Some of their answers may surprise you. That qualification supplied,

Historians apportion blame for the Iraq war
Posted by: M. Murcek || 03/21/2023 9:59 Comments || Top||

#9  I determined at the time that the people gathering the the data had likely double counted bodies that were found dead, plus they could not distinguish among Iraq civilians, Iraqi civilian combatants, foreign civilians and foreign civilian combatants. A large number of formerly uniformed Iraqi soldiers who fled the battlefield found civilian clothing and joined in the fight against US forces.

So also determined the committee that ended up pulling that Lancet publication. Though you forgot to mention at the time that Saddam Hussein had also stockpiled bodies, particularly of babies, in morgue freezers to haul out and add to the count when those nicely gullible — or not, given how poorly they designed their study, based on uncorroborated in-home interviews — the involved scientists were.

Again, all this is collected in the Rantburg archives.
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/21/2023 11:52 Comments || Top||

#10  Saddam Hussein had also stockpiled bodies, particularly of babies, in morgue freezers

So, he had "baby stiff warehouses" to go with the "baby milk factories."

Who knew?
Posted by: M. Murcek || 03/21/2023 11:56 Comments || Top||

#11  Go to your room for that one, M. dear. :-)

Just for funsies, I did a quick search of the Rantburg archives using the term Lancet. Here is one of the early ones, posted by Rafael with inlines from medical professor Dr, Steve in salmon (“it’s not pink, dammit!”) and commentary from a bunch of people who know their way around statistics.

2004-10-29 Study: 100,000 Excess Civilian Iraqi Deaths Since War
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/21/2023 12:03 Comments || Top||

#12  Another the next year:

Debunking 8 Anti-War Myths About Iraq

Because it is slow to load, after all these years, a direct link to the original article, which is very useful indeed.
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/21/2023 12:21 Comments || Top||

#13  And this scathing review, which one of our Readers picked up on a Muslim Brotherhood website:

650,000 Iraqi Deaths Study Exposed

In fact, here is the search , which y’all will note I set only 2002-2008. Another article reveals the study was funded to the tune of £25,000 — half the cost of the research — by the omnipresent George Soros. A fact which was unethically concealed by The Lancet’s editors.
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/21/2023 12:35 Comments || Top||

#14  Tough to imagine doing nothing after 911. Saddam was handy so we took it out on him. Afghanistan made no sense at all after bin Laden escaped across the border to Pakistan. I think it would have been more in the interest of world peace to nuke Pakistan, or at least threaten them with nukes to get bin Laden.
Posted by: Abu Uluque || 03/21/2023 13:54 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Biden plans to arm the Palestinian fox to guard the Israeli henhouse
[Gatestone via American Thinker] In what is a sign of administration insanity or an open act of anti-Israel animus, the Biden administration plans to give 5,000 Palestinians arms and commando training ostensibly to ensure that the Palestinians in the West Bank region do not engage in terrorist attacks against Jews, while at the same time insisting that the Israeli Defense Force cut down on its presence in the same area. Talking about the fox guarding the hen house.

Writing at the Gatestone Institute, Bassam Tawil has the facts:
The Biden administration believes that the best way to de-escalate tensions between Israel and the Palestinians is by allowing the Palestinian Authority (PA) to recruit more officers to the Palestinian security forces in the West Bank.

According to reports, the Biden Administration officials recently proposed a plan "to provide 5,000 Palestinians with commando training in Jordan" and then deploy them to areas under the control of the PA. The 5,000 officers will bring with them 5,000 rifles to Palestinian cities and towns -- where almost every Palestinian already has a weapon.

In addition, the plan would require Israel "to sharply curtail IDF counterterror operations." The Biden administration, in other words, wants Israel to stop defending itself and rely on the Palestinian leadership and the new Palestinian "commandos" to go after the terrorists. Palestinian officials, meanwhile, are busy glorifying terrorism and paying visits to the families of terrorists.

This would leave the Israelis with the rights to neither self-defense nor hot-pursuit. Terrorists will be able strike inside Israel, then run back to the Palestinian areas where they will be "home free;" instead of being arrested, they will be celebrated.

The Zionist Organization of America, the oldest pro-zionist organization in America, founded in 1897, was rightly horrified by the proposal, which arms Israel’s most genocidal enemies to "watch over" Jewish communities while kicking Israel out of the picture:
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/21/2023 06:49 || Comments || Link || [17 views] Top|| File under: Palestinian Authority

#1  Klingons stirring up trouble for Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu. Gun running, dope, and USD, tools of regime change, nothing more.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/21/2023 6:56 Comments || Top||

#2  This is the craziest project I have ever heard of. It has no chance of success, and in fact will only lead to the loss of lives.
Posted by: Slavising Unineting5672 || 03/21/2023 8:34 Comments || Top||

#3  Seems to remember the Clinton admin did the same thing after the Oslo Accords. That's why Palestinian terrorists are now armed with M-16s.
Posted by: Fleter Crasing2148 || 03/21/2023 8:58 Comments || Top||

#4  This is a regular thing, the stupid idea being to professionalize the Palestinian Authority thugs’n’henchmen previously strutting around like standard issue Brownshirts. After each round they apply their elite training to professionally strut around like Brownshirts in modern camo uniforms, with their fingers carefully off the trigger to avoid accidental shootings.

And given how an interesting number of those arrested by the Israelis for murdering Jews are off-duty PA police staffers, it seems to me the training is working as intended.
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/21/2023 12:48 Comments || Top||

#5  israel might take the west bank from jordan and attach the gaza strip then enforce the israeli law across all of israel.
Posted by: irish rage boy || 03/21/2023 17:26 Comments || Top||

#6  Making it clear to me that muslim Obama is actually running the WH.
Posted by: Woodrow || 03/21/2023 19:29 Comments || Top||


Olde Tyme Religion
University of Helsinki gives Greta Thunberg a Doctorate of Theology
[Hot Air] Climate Change is a religion. We all know that.

The University of Helsinki has decided to make that official by giving Greta Thunberg an honorary Doctorate of Theology at the ripe old age of 20.

Pretty sure she hasn’t graduated from High School, but maybe I am wrong. I thought she dropped out to become a climate change activist. Now that she is Dr. Thunberg she can glue herself to Volkswagens or something. Isn’t that what activists with Ph. D.s do these days?
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/21/2023 06:08 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  1 of 30 Honorary Doctorates awarded by University of Helsinki went to an autistic, mentally challenged child with Asperger syndrome.

NOTE: In Sweden, upper secondary schooling (11 years plus) is considered to be optional, and would have consisted of grades 10 through 12.

According WiKi, Greta only finished the 10 years of compulsory secondary schooling. With no upper secondary schooling.


In short, Greta is now a 20-year-old, 9th grader, with a Doctorate degree.
Posted by: NN2N1 || 03/21/2023 8:18 Comments || Top||

#2  Higher education continues its descent into irrelevance apace.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 03/21/2023 8:22 Comments || Top||

#3  Has as much gravitas as Dr. Jill.
Posted by: Fleter Crasing2148 || 03/21/2023 9:50 Comments || Top||

#4  ^^^^ this I hate that cunt too.
Posted by: Chris || 03/21/2023 10:07 Comments || Top||

#5  I expect that she will be demanding to be called Dr Greta. Maybe Fred can issue some honorary degrees in Snark to keep us competitive in today’s marketplace of ideas.
Posted by: Super Hose || 03/21/2023 10:17 Comments || Top||

#6  So they're finally admitting that the whole climate thing is a religion?

And can we now get it out of our schools and public policy because, you know, separation of church and state?
Posted by: Tom || 03/21/2023 10:37 Comments || Top||

#7  Further proving that the Univ of Helsinki is no longer an institution of higher learning and that it has become a woke propaganda machine that has not real value in society.
Posted by: 49 Pan || 03/21/2023 11:50 Comments || Top||

#8  As worthy as any doctorate of theology.
Posted by: Skidmark || 03/21/2023 12:07 Comments || Top||

#9  Wait a minute. This is not the Bee?
Posted by: Abu Uluque || 03/21/2023 12:32 Comments || Top||

#10  "Doctorate of Theology"

Because we all know it is their religion.
Posted by: mossomo || 03/21/2023 12:56 Comments || Top||

#11  Is it a doctorate of cult propaganda?
Posted by: Silentbrick || 03/21/2023 21:41 Comments || Top||


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Russian-Iranian Collaboration in Syria: 12-Month Forecast
[Grey Dynamics] Though the Russian Federation’s military program in Syria has taken a backseat to its needs in the Russo-Ukrainian War, it shows no signs of withdrawing from the country. Russian airstrikes remain a constant feature of the conflict in Syria, alongside the presence of Iranian weapons and militants. However, Iran’s role in Syria has also slowed, but not ceased. Russian reliance on imports of drones from Iran has brought the two closer together, and yet in Syria, Russian-Iranian collaboration remains icy.

Key Judgement 1: Russia is likely to prioritise Turkish desires over Iranian desires. It is likely to form a Turkish-Syrian-Russian summit without strong Iranian influence in the next 12 months.

Key Judgement 2: Collaboration over sanctions evasions by Russia and Iran is highly likely to continue undeterred in the next 12 months, despite snubs in Syria.

Key Judgement 3: Russia and Iran are likely to continue devolving down aid to the Syrian government as both countries face greater issues.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/21/2023 08:57 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:



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