Saturday 11th of April 2026

a scam designed to support Israeli interests in the region .....

During my most recent appearance on Judge Napolitano’s Judging Freedom on Wednesday I expressed the view that the ongoing ceasefire between Washington and Tehran was a scam designed to support Israeli interests in the region and to give both Tel Aviv and the White House breathing room to prepare for the next major assault on Iran.

 

When Is a Ceasefire a Scam?

Trump and Israel will make sure the war against Iran continues

BY PHILIP GIRALD

 

I based my judgment on several aspects of the story being circulated by the White House and the tame media. First of all, it is being suggested that the US acceptance of the proposal for a ceasefire put forward by Iran through mediators in Pakistan was arrived at without discussions with Israel. In other words, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had no preview of it nor hand in it.

This defies all the history of the relationship between the US and Jewish state preceding the agreement, if that is truly what it was. Up until now, Donald Trump, like his predecessor Joe Biden, has been the “most loyal accomplice” of Israel up to and including that country’s war crimes, never using the considerable leverage the US has to ever contest or block anything Israel does no matter even if it is doing serious collateral damage to the United States or US interests. In that context, one might cite how there have been ceasefires in Lebanon, Syria and with Gaza, all of which had the US as an implementer or guarantor, which Israel immediately violated, just as it is doing right now in all those locations as well as with Iran. When Israel defies what has been agreed upon, Trump says nothing, which suggests that this latest ceasefire was all a clever contrivance by Israel and the US behind the scenes to create a pause in a war that is going badly to permit renewal of fighting possibly as soon as the “two weeks” term of the ceasefire expires without anything more substantive to replace it. To my surprise the agreement did not last even twenty-four hours before Israel chose to stage a devastating attack on Lebanon which killed as many as three hundred civilians and destroyed residential neighborhoods. There should be no doubt but that the Israelis staged the attack to disrupt any movement towards a cease fire or peace arrangement with the Persians.

If anything were needed to confirm that the ceasefire is a fraud beyond that sad story of Israel’s immediate resumption of its bombing of civilians in Lebanon it would come with Thursday’s revelation that Trump was sending Vice President JD Vance as his head negotiator to Pakistan to continue what is being touted as part of the process for ending the war. Vance, who reportedly opposed the war in the first place, could prove to be a good choice but the consensus thinking is that he will do only what Trump wants and no more than that. Vance is joined by Donald Trump’s two personal negotiators Mike Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner, both of whom were spectacularly unsuccessful at negotiations both regarding Russia/Ukraine and most particularly with Iran, where they served as distractions to lull the Iranians into complacency while Trump and Netanyahu were preparing their surprise attacks. Both are Witkoff and Kushner are inevitably Jewish, ardent Zionists who are closely tied to Israel, and best known as real estate developers. Kushner is likely most interested in developing a resort named after Trump on the Mediterranean Gaza coast along the lines of the French Riviera which he will personally greatly profit from. That it would be built on the rubble covering tens of thousands of dead Gazans does not seem to faze him in the least. Trump’s handing the two men this assignment in spite of their demonstrated incompetence is an indication that the new negotiation is intended to fail.

Even if Donald Trump is sincere in his peacemaking, which I doubt, and willing to hold Netanyahu at arm’s length to avoid queering the pitch, it is hard to believe that the US president will persevere if he finds himself between a rock and a hard place given his widely observed short memory span and inability to reconcile opposing points of view effectively. He has become so desperate in defending the indefensible, meaning himself, the Israel Lobby and his presidency, that he is now lashing out at the very people who might have been able to make an honest case for his unfortunately misguided war against Iran.

On his Thursday Truth Social Trump ranted how he understood what was creating resistance to his Iran policy. He wrote “I know why Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones have all been fighting me for years, especially by the fact that they think it is wonderful for Iran, the Number One State Sponsor of Terror, to have a Nuclear Weapon. Because they have one thing in common, Low IQs. They’re stupid people, they know it, their families know it, and everyone else knows it, too! Look at their past, look at their record. They don’t have what it takes, and they never did!” He described how Carlson and Kelly, two former Fox News hosts, have “all been thrown off Television, lost their Shows, and aren’t even invited on TV because nobody cares about them.” They are “NUT JOBS, TROUBLEMAKERS,” who “will say anything necessary” for some “free” and cheap publicity.”

Criticism from those figures is the “opposite of MAGA” the president concluded with a whine, before insulting them personally. Carlson, Trump noted, “couldn’t even finish College,” calling him a “broken man when he got fired from Fox.” Interestingly, Carlson graduated from the highly regarded Trinity College in Connecticut in 1991 giving him more upscale academic qualifications than the president has. Trump concluded characteristically that the “so-called ‘pundits’ are LOSERS, and they always will be.”

So, to no one’s surprise, Trump is cutting himself off from true conservatives whose approval could benefit his standing with the public, which, per opinion polls, is increasingly frustrated by his belligerency on behalf of Israel. Israel’s immediate response consisting of a major attack on Lebanon to disrupt the ongoing ceasefire talks between the US and Iran is a clear sign that Netanyahu and company will not let any end to the war develop. I rather suspect that Israel and its Lobby are together putting very intense pressure on the White House to terminate any genuine impulse by the president to call off an escapable conflict that has proven politically disastrous. And I would not be surprised if more devastating moves might be under consideration by Netanyahu, to include some form of a false flag attack that would be directed against US troops in the Middle East but contrived in such a way as permit Israel to be able to put the blame on Iran, forcing the US to stay in the war until Israel determines that Iran is destroyed and says “it’s over!” Israel is very good at false flags, note how they distorted and used the October 7th Gaza incident to genocide the Palestinians. Israel’s total reliance on lies and deception in lieu of a genuine foreign policy also reminds one of how Israel had prior knowledge of 9/11 and let it happen to draw the US into a war against Islam which it greatly desired. Netanyahu was greatly pleased, commenting how “his” war was now also America’s. Extending that model to Iran if Trump starts to develop cold feet will be a piece of cake, as the expression goes, or perhaps a bit of bagel in this case.

So that’s how it goes. We have a megalomaniacal president who is manifestly insane and psychotic attacking anyone who rejects his plan to exterminate a country and “culture” of ninety million people that has not in any way threatened the United States as a favor to an apartheid state called Israel. It takes some stretch of one’s imagination to look at Donald Trump’s America and try to figure out how the Founders 250 years ago failed. They had intended to establish a new Enlightenment-based nation as the world’s first constitutional republic with checks and balances that would prevent too much aggregation of power. Now all one can hope for is a little enlightenment in the White House currently, but as a brain dead Trump has become a war president based on his “feelings” who is owned by Israel and its Jewish billionaire donors, any such positive outcome is unlikely. God only knows what will be coming next!

Philip M. Giraldi, Ph.D., is Executive Director of the Council for the National Interest, a 501(c)3 tax deductible educational foundation (Federal ID Number #52-1739023) that seeks a more interests-based U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. Website is https://councilforthenationalinterest.org address is P.O. Box 2157, Purcellville VA 20134 and its email is [email protected]

https://www.unz.com/pgiraldi/when-is-a-ceasefire-a-scam/ 

 

 

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A ceasefire deal struck by Washington and Tehran is a “disaster” and “failure,”several prominent Israeli politicians have said. Israel was left out of the equation, they argued, calling it a strategic mistake on the part of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

US President Donald Trump announced a two-week pause to the US-Israeli war on Iran to negotiate a long-term solution to the conflict on the basis of a 10-point plan put forward by Tehran. It reportedly includes Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz, acceptance of its uranium enrichment, the lifting of sanctions, and the cessation of war on all fronts, including Israeli attacks on Lebanon.

Netanyahu’s office said on Wednesday it “supports” Trump’s decision while maintaining that Israel would continue its military campaign against the Iran-linked Hezbollah group in neighboring Lebanon.

There has never been such a political disaster in all of our history. Israel wasn’t even at the table when decisions were made concerning the core of our national security,” said Yair Lapid, parliamentary opposition leader and the head of the centrist Yesh Atid party.

“Netanyahu failed politically, failed strategically, and didn’t meet a single one of the goals that he himself set,” the lawmaker said in a post on X. Former Deputy Economic Minister Yair Golan, who leads the Democrats party, also branded the development a “total failure” in a social media post, adding that Iran emerged from the conflict stronger than before.

MP Avigdor Liberman, the head of the Yisrael Beytenu party, also claimed that peace with Iran under the conditions listed in its plan would only lead to another conflict later.

The US and Israel launched an unprovoked bombing campaign against the Islamic Republic in late February, openly stating they were seeking regime change and an end to Iran’s nuclear program. The conflict killed thousands and caused unprecedented disruption to global energy supplies, mainly due to Tehran’s effective closure of the strategic Strait of Hormuz.

https://www.rt.com/news/637766-israel-disaster-trump-iran-ceasefire/

 

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Jacobin and the DSA sow complacency to demobilize opposition to war against Iran

BY Patrick Martin

 

The two days since Trump proclaimed a “ceasefire” have been characterized by continued violence in the Middle East, above all, through Israel’s massive bombardment of Lebanon, and a deepening political crisis in the United States. Trump has paired his ceasefire announcement with open threats of renewed war against Iran, declaring Wednesday night that the US military is “Loading Up and Resting” for its “next Conquest.”

Under these conditions, the publication Jacobin, semi-official house organ of the Democratic Socialists of America and the Democratic Party, has responded with a series of articles whose central theme is: There is nothing to worry about, and nothing needs to be done. 

The complacency of Ben Burgis’s article is summed up in its headline: “On Iran, Trump and the American Empire Blinked.” Burgis writes: “Trump backed down. In doing so, he showed something that it’s going to be important to remember next time hawks tell us some new war is going to be an easy victory: even global military and economic juggernauts have their limits.”

Summing up his analysis, Burgis concludes that “one of many reasons not to go around the world starting wars of choice is that sometimes you lose. Next time hawks try to promote some new American adventure overseas, ask them why they’re so confident that it won’t go like … well … this.”

This cynical and unserious language lays bare both the political orientation of the DSA and the conclusions that flow from it. Burgis is not addressing workers and young people seeking a way to oppose imperialist war through mass struggle. In fact, he is not speaking as an opponent of imperialism, but rather as an advocate of more effective imperialist policies and better-planned wars.

He is appealing to sections of the political establishment, urging them to draw more prudent conclusions from a military and strategic setback.

This standpoint conforms entirely to that of the Democratic Party, which is never mentioned in what passes for Burgis’s “analysis.” The Democrats entirely support the fundamental strategic aims of the war even as they occasionally criticize Trump’s rhetoric and methods. As Democratic Senator Chris Murphy told CNN on Wednesday, “But if Iran has the Strait permanently now, then what, what an error, what a miscalculation this entire endeavor was.”

Bound up with the Democratic Party politics that determine Jacobin’spolicies, its central purpose is to demobilize opposition to war: Trump has suffered a “debacle,” therefore the danger has supposedly receded. It is certainly the case that American imperialism has suffered a major setback and catastrophically misjudged the resistance of the Iranian people. But the Trump administration’s response will not be retreat but escalation—greater violence abroad and a deepening conspiracy for dictatorship at home.

Burgis’s treatment of Trump’s genocidal threats is particularly revealing. He quotes Trump’s social media post on Tuesday morning—“A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will”—but handles it with a joking flippancy, remarking that it “would have sounded implausibly extreme if a comic book writer had put it in the speech bubble of a mad scientist or costumed supervillain.”

The conclusion is one of utter complacency:

If the war had been going better, he would have simply kept doing what he was doing. When it didn’t, he resorted to the most outlandish threats he could think of. When that too failed, he agreed to negotiate on deeply humiliating terms.

The thrust of this argument is that Trump’s threat to annihilate Iran was merely “outlandish” and not in deadly earnest. Burgis makes this explicit when he writes, “Even the vast power of the world’s dominant empire has limits. His initial genocidal bluster was itself downstream of this reality, as was his subsequent capitulation.” 

Burgis ignores completely that by the time Trump made his threat thousands of Iranians had been killed or wounded by American and Israeli missiles and bombs and that much of the country’s industrial and social infrastructure had been destroyed. In a rhetorical style that is typical of the middle-class political cynics and second-string Democratic Party operatives who actually run the DSA, the war is treated as if it was nothing more than a somewhat comic misadventure.

Jacobin’s dismissal of Trump’s threat as “genocidal bluster”—that is, empty threats that won’t be acted on—stands in contrast even to sections of the state itself. Retired General Barry McCaffrey, for example, noted that Trump’s language amounted to “code words” for the use of nuclear weapons. Burgis, moreover, does not make the elementary point that threats, and the war as a whole, are a flagrant violation of international law. 

As the World Socialist Web Site stated, Trump’s threat is a historical watershed. His declaration that the United States is prepared to annihilate an entire civilization of more than 90 million people exposed the war’s genocidal logic and laid bare the criminal character of the American state and its leaders. It shatters what remained of the myth that US imperialism acts in defense of “democracy” or “human rights.”

Such considerations are entirely foreign to the politics of Jacobin and the DSA, which are oriented entirely to the electoral fortunes of the Democratic Party and the prospects for political advancement (and personal enrichment) this affords.

While Burgis says nothing about the Democratic Party, another article, written by Branko Marcetic, notes that some leading Democrats, including Murphy, have shifted overnight from denouncing Trump for advocating war crimes to attacking the ceasefire deal as a capitulation to Iran and “effectively baiting Trump into restarting hostilities.”

Marcetic calls such criticism of Trump from the right “distinctly unhelpful,” but adds, “Thankfully, this is not the case with all Democrats, some of whom, like Representative Yassamin Ansari, favor sense and reason.”

He makes no mention of the DSA members in Congress, such as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Greg Casar, or those supported by the DSA, like Senator Bernie Sanders, who have focused their “opposition” to the Iran war on appealing to congressional Republicans to restrain Trump’s actions. “Now is the time for [Congressional] Republicans to speak up,” as Sanders put it in response to Trump’s genocidal threats. 

While these “left” Democrats issue rhetorical criticisms of Trump’s actions in Iran, they were in full support of the US-NATO war against Russia in Ukraine, initiated by the Biden administration.

Marcetic’s own conclusion is, if anything, even more politically bankrupt than Burgis’s. He states that the ceasefire is “not really a victory for the forces of peace” but only “a stunning defeat for militarism,” and then argues that “to make any peace stick, we will all have to help [Trump] maintain the fiction that he won, bigly.” Making “peace stick” becomes a matter of pop psychology. If only Trump can be convinced that he “won,” the war will not be resumed.

The central aim of the Democratic Party and the DSA is to prevent the emergence of a movement from below, which would not stop with opposition to Trump. The Democrats fear any genuine popular mobilization because it would immediately raise broader questions: the grotesque concentration of wealth, the dictatorship of the financial oligarchy, and the entire social order that both capitalist parties exist to defend.

This is why, during the “No Kings” protests against Trump held on March 28, they and their political affiliates deliberately downplayed the war against Iran. Those like Sanders who did raise the question of the war offered no way forward for the struggle except appeals to Congress and even to Trump himself.

What is entirely absent from the Jacobin articles is any reference to the historical roots and fundamental driving forces of the war against Iran. There is not a word about the strategic interests of American imperialism, the long history of US intervention in Iran under both Democrats and Republicans, or the connection between the assault on Iran and the expanding conflict with Russia and China. Neither article mentions “oil,” “imperialism,” “capitalism,” the ruling class or the social forces represented by Trump. 

This omission expresses a definite class standpoint. Jacobin, speaking for the Democratic Party and the upper-middle class milieu represented by the DSA, seeks above all to block the emergence of an independent movement of the working class against war and the capitalist interests from which it arises. Such a movement, Jacobin has stated elsewhere, constitutes “sectarianism.” 

The World Socialist Web Site and the Socialist Equality Party fight for the building of a mass anti-war movement based on the independent political mobilization of the working class against the capitalist system, which is the root cause of war. Only the international working class has the social power to halt the imperialist war machine and prevent the present crisis—or the next one—from developing into a world war that would threaten civilization not only in Iran but everywhere. 

https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/04/10/uimc-a10.html

 

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