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could "la folia" (MADNESS) be history’s most enduring tune?....

Trump, more than a decisive player, is a symptom of the changing times.

The world is hanging on the twists and turns of the American president's belligerent, xenophobic protectionist policies. We are at a crossroads, with analyses of the situation rapidly becoming obsolete. Unless he flops, which is possible, and crashes against a Wall Street market crash, or loses control of Congress halfway through his term. But he has already succeeded, whether intentionally or not, in weakening global capitalism through his erratic actions—and in endangering the United States. For that, we can already be grateful.

 

Trump ou la possibilité de l'effondrement du capitalisme à l'échelle mondiale

 

He has also succeeded in exposing the predatory and terrorist structure of imperialism, notably through the recent operation against Venezuela.

hopefully, donald may not live that long....

Iran (1953), Iraq (2003), Libya (2011), Russia (2022), Syria (2024), and now Venezuela (2026). The common denominator underlying the U.S. attacks and economic sanctions against all these countries is America’s weaponization of the world’s oil trade. Control over oil is one of its key methods for achieving unipolar control over the world’s broad trade and dollarized financial arrangements.

 

Weaponizing the World’s Oil Trade is the Bedrock of the U.S. Rules-Based Order

BY MICHAEL HUDSON

 

The prospect of the above-mentioned countries using their oil for their own benefit and diplomacy poses the most serious threat to America’s overall ability to use the oil trade to enforce the aims of its diplomacy. 

say "cheese"...

Trump’s proposed “Board of Peace” is framed as a peace initiative, but it centralises authority, sidelines the vulnerable and rewards coercion. Australia should reject it rather than lend it legitimacy.

 

Stuart Rees

Trump’s 'Peace Board' is imperialism in a new suit

 

For centuries, the policies of Imperialism led to the stealing of lands and subsequent control of weaker countries through military force, by economic exploitation and political domination. Across Africa, in South and North America, in India, Southeast Asia, Australia and Palestine, Indigenous peoples were stigmatised, slaughtered and treated as of little consequence.

a rigid hierarchy of grief....

Australia does not suffer from a lack of empathy. It suffers from selective empathy. And nowhere is that clearer than in the way our political and media class decide who is allowed to mourn. Andrew Brown with the story.

Thursday night at the Opera House was a masterclass in performative sorrow. Premiers, the opposition leader and the prime minister lined up, kippahs in place, voices lowered, faces solemn. Cameras rolled. Statements were delivered. Condolences stacked neatly on top of one another. This was not an isolated moment. It was the latest act in a month-long production of national grief.

 

Mourning Bondi. Australia’s hierarchy of grief

 

NATO's wars and piss.....

 

“NATO has kept the peace for nearly eight decades and created the conditions for prosperity and democracy to flourish.”
              U.S. State Department

This is a remarkable claim, repeated with near religious reverence by Western leaders. NATO has kept the peace for nearly eighty years. One almost admires the audacity. Because outside a narrow band of white European countries, the postwar world has been anything but peaceful. For much of humanity, the NATO era has been an age of fire.

 

NATO - Eighty Years of Peace If You Ignore the Rest of the World

Nancy O'Brien Simpson

 

an angry clown not welcome in the clown car....

Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky is facing severe backlash from key international partners after a combative speech at Davos, where he went on a tirade accusing Europe of “indecisiveness” toward Russia and insufficient support for his country.

The backlash comes as Zelensky’s popularity in the West is already on a downward spiral over his constant criticism of Kiev’s European backers while demanding billions in support – while Ukraine continues to struggle with high-level corruption scandals and a dire military situation.

The reactions to his speech at the World Economic Forum from European capitals were swift. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani called it “unfair to Europe,” telling Corriere della Sera that the continent has “guaranteed Ukraine’s independence” through immense political, financial, and military support.

a golden or gold future....

 

In the German writer Ernst Junger’s macabre vignette ‘Violet Endives’, a man walks into a gourmet shop where the salesman speaks in matter-of-fact fashion about the delicacies on display – human flesh – and embarks upon a long explanation about the art of preparation. The story is a commentary on a society that accepts the appalling with barely the blink of an eye. 

 

The monetary system is broken and gold knows why

Central banks have been buying bullion at a record clip because holding dollars has become a losing proposition

By Henry Johnston

 

the resurgence of extreme right-wing political parties.....

The latest split in Australia’s conservative Coalition is yet another signal the old, established rules no longer apply.

No longer in Australia, just as they no longer apply in an ever more fractious and chaotic world.

The Old Order is breaking down and the New Order, under the quasi-leadership of the United States mogul king, appears to be causing chaos to divide and conquer.

 

The death of the Coalition and a requiem for the Old Order

By David Donovan

 

A new and more stable structure will evolve over time after this current chapter of rending, destruction and bloodshed comes to a close. Will any good come of it? It remains to be seen.

the situation threatens the whole international nuclear security framework.....

 

In a world constantly shaken by news of wars, crises, and disasters, an almost deafening silence surrounds one of the most pressing issues. There have been no press conferences or urgent statements regarding the expiring New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START). Russia has officially stated that there are “no specific contacts” with the US concerning the extension of the treaty. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova reported this in a dry and casual manner, but the situation threatens the whole international nuclear security framework.

 

Is it time to START worrying? Nuclear restraint is about to fade without a fight

As the collapse of New START ends half a century of nuclear arms control, Russia and the US approach a world without limits on their strategic arsenals

By Evgeny Balakin

precursor to the next civil war?....

Friday is “ICE Out of Minnesota: Day of Truth & Freedom,” a general strike supported by Minnesota’s unions, progressive faith leaders, Democratic lawmakers and community activists.

The “ICE Out” day proponents are encouraging all Minnesotans to stay home from work, school and refrain from shopping — suspensions of normal orders of business to protest the presence of federal immigration agents in Minnesota.

 

Friday’s ‘ICE Out of Minnesota’ Day is a General Strike. Here’s What That Means. 

by Michelle Griffith, Minnesota Reformer

 

and the tyranny of stupid laws doubled into the darkness....

 

A sweeping new bill to combat antisemitism, hate and extremism was rushed through federal parliament this week with minimal scrutiny and major rule-of-law flaws. Its vague definitions, retrospective reach and expanded executive powers risk undermining rights, due process and democratic accountability.

 

Greg Barns

Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny – and this one ticks every box

 

The ever relevant English politician, lawyer and political philosopher Edmund Burke told his constituents in Bristol, nearly 250 years ago – “Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny.” How right he was then and how right he is now.

worse than a vampire — a grotesque figure granted power, a carnival barker of repression....

Miller is a grotesque figure granted power, a carnival barker of repression whose racism operates as projection: a deep, unresolved self-loathing displaced outward and weaponized.

White House adviser Stephen Miller seems torn from the darkest archive of the 1930s. His ideological fever, spittle-laced tirades, compulsive lying, and theatrical rage are not excesses but instruments: performative rituals through which cruelty is normalized and racism is taught.

 

Goebbels’s Ghost and Miller’s Dream of a “Unified Reich”

the europeans have run out of postures and gestures — except collective onanism...

 

As the hypersonic penetrators broke through the cloud layers, each was enveloped in a luminous plasma sheath, producing brief but violent flashes that momentarily illuminated the surrounding atmosphere. These flashes were not explosions in the conventional sense, but visual signatures of extreme velocity, friction, and compression as the warheads tore through dense air at hypersonic speed.

 

PATRICK LAWRENCE: All Unquiet on the Ukrainian Front

The Europeans have run out of postures and gestures in the way of performative statecraft, and the Russians see no point in indulging them any further.

 

will they be pelting putin with baguettes?

An American think-tank has some bad news for Europe. Just as the continent tries to wriggle free from an abusive relationship with Washington, it turns out they’ve never been more dependent on their tormentor.

“EU risks new energy dependence as U.S. could supply 80% of its LNG imports by 2030,” blared the latest report from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, pegging current dependence at 57%.

 

The EU is addicted to American economic punishment

The bloc’s dependence on US natural gas is reportedly on its way to 80%

BY Rachel Marsden

 

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