A bigger class of traitors has never existed in history than the current bunch ruling the West. Politically their allegiance is to no nation or political party. Many of these so-called leaders are without countries, and without children. They are orphans in more ways than one.
And the ones who do have children mutilate them with the blade of transgenderism. Canada's Carney falls into this category. He has put his son in a dress and Canada on the road to serfdom.
And Trump, well, we all know what he's about.
The elites of the West have crossed so many moral, natural, and sexual boundaries that they cannot be considered humans anymore. They eat human flesh for God's sake. The Aztec rulers were saints in comparison. They're beyond saving at this point. Their masters have already abandoned them, they just don't know it yet.
II.
The attack on the all-girls school in Iran at the beginning of the war was not an act committed by America. This was an order straight out of Israel. It was a deliberate message to the IRGC that your families and little ones will not be safe in this war. Israel told Iran right off the bat this is a war without mercy.
The murder was done both as a blood sacrifice on their religious holiday and as a way to further tarnish the reputation of the United States before the real fighting had even begun.
One of Israel's grand objectives of this war is to put the nail in the coffin that is the American empire and enable the next global empire to rise. This course of events began over a century ago.
Netanyahu was historically correct when he told America something along the lines of, "we brought you into this world and we can take you out" because it was the Jewish-created Federal Reserve in 1913 that fast-tracked America to becoming an empire and the ruler of the world. He was essentially saying the Rothschilds, who were in control then, and are still in control now, will dictate history, not you.
III.
Trump's Kurdish gambit against Iran has failed spectacularly so far because his administration and previous ones have not approached the Kurdish question in the Middle East with any political depth or strategic thought.
When push comes to shove Washington will always choose Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria over the Kurds. That's just old-fashioned geopolitical calculations at work. At best the Kurds can play the role of spoiler in these wars, and they have on numerous occasions.
But in this specific arena, at this specific time, the Kurds rejected Trump's plea because the bitter memory of being stabbed in the back by America in Syria for Arab money and Turkish interests was still fresh in their minds.
Also, since the PKK's struggle against Turkey has come to an end, the decision to expand the armed conflict against Iran is a big risk that could very well bring Turkey back into the regional picture, this time in open military cooperation with Iran, which was not the case in Syria.
While both Iran and Turkey waged war on the Kurds in Syria simultaneously they shared different political visions for Syria so they weren't on the same page. The same won't be the case should a hot war break out in Iranian Kurdistan. Turkey will join the war to kill Kurds, burn cities, and ensure the Islamic Republic remains in power.
The reality is the days of America, Israel and the West using the Kurds for their regime change wars are over. They might ensare a few desperate groups in their trap, but not enough to tilt the military balance against Iran in their favour.
IV.
The loss of American prestige in the Persian Gulf was predictable. Marine General Paul Van Riper proved in a war game in 2002 that America's Navy can be beaten there relatively quickly. Iran was ready and prepared. Knowing it had home field advantage, all it had to do was wait. Trump gave them the gift of a lifetime. And the idiot did it half-cocked.
For all these years I fully expected another major false flag in an American city, nuclear but limited in scope, before embarking on a war against Iran. For many 9/11 is a fading and distant memory. A new traumatic event was required to propel any new war, because without the American people fully on board such a war had no chance of being remotely successful.
Netanyahu and Trump fell for the fantasy that the Iranian people would rise up and take over in the event of Khamenei's death. It looked so easy. They could not resist the temptation of another swift victory. Why draw up battle plans, involve the American people psychologically, and consider the interests and opinions of allies? In their hubris they began a war that will not end on their terms this time.