January 20, 2026

After The Kurds, Jolani's Syria Will Attack Lebanon And Iraq

 

The "Syrian Army": An army of 7th century savages, rapists, racists, and looters. They cannot be contained or negotiated with. They must be destroyed.


The consequences of elevating the Al-Qaeda terrorist Jolani to the head of state in Syria were evident from the beginning. 

What has followed his promotion from a non-state proxy to the President of Syria by the United States and its regional allies has been a humanitarian disaster. 

Syria in the last year has witnessed ethnic cleansing, pogroms, state enforced religious discrimination, and internal instability. And now with ISIS prisoners being freed the spread of terrorism in the region is a high possibility.

Jolani's attacks against the Alawites, Druze, and the Kurds are a precursor of what's to come for Syria's southern and eastern neighbours. 

Jolani and his gangs don't want to be occupied with Kurdistan for too long, that's more of a Turkish project, his real aim is to take his army to Iraq and Lebanon. 

Just as Turkey is using his army to fight the Kurds, Washington and Israel are hoping he will do their bidding by fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Shiites in Iraq. And he doesn't have to be goaded too much because his natural instincts and sympathies will lead him in that direction.

Syria in his hands is a weapon, not a nation. 

Much like the Islamic Republic of Iran, Syria is being transformed into a Jihadi state. Its support for regional terrorism will expand. It will become a hub of arms, human, and drug trafficking. And its neighbours will pay the price.

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Pompeo: Mind Your Own Business You Zionist Slave

 




This fat fuck had more charm before he began using Ozempic. Now he looks soulless.

It's a strategic and moral error to trade with China? Says who?

Who are you to decide who Canada is allowed to trade with? 

Focus on your own country.

Stick to sucking Jewish cock and stop lecturing Canada.

January 19, 2026

The Kurds In Iraq Must Burn The U.S. Consulate Down

 


Washington's backstabbing of the Kurds in Syria was not a surprise. The YPG's transactional alliance with the U.S. military was bound to end in disaster. 

During their period of cooperation the Kurds had to face false accusations of being American agents, Israeli proxies, separatists, terrorists, every name in the book. They were denied any agency, or any political will of their own.

And the Kurds in Syria played into the stereotypes by going along with America's bullshit "counterterrorism" war against ISIS. 

Everyone knew Turkey, Israel, and the Gulf apes were behind the ISIS phenomenon, along with the CIA and MI6. The terrorists traveled freely through Turkey into Syria and were indoctrinated with Saudi religious messaging.

If Washington really wanted to defeat that terrorist group it would sanction those countries and wage war against them.

But the anti-ISIS mission was a ruse.

And that's all America offers to the peoples of the Middle East. Ruses and bombings.

It can't offer anything else. Not peace, not freedom, not prosperity.

The United States has to be banished from the Middle East, from every inch of land, every base, every embassy. 

It has overstayed its welcome in Kurdistan. If the Kurds have any honour left they would burn the U.S. consulate down tomorrow and demand that the Americans leave Kurdistan. They've done enough damage.

It's one thing to have regional enemies. The Persians, Turks and Arabs have always harbored racism and hatred towards the Kurds, and they have no choice but to put up with it because they live there. 

But that's not the case for the United States. It is a foreign occupying power that works with the enemies of the Kurds to keep them oppressed and humiliated.

Kicking it out is a lot easier. The fact the Kurds have not done it yet is due to their naïvety and lack of true political leadership. 
 
On one side you have stupid Communists leading them and on the other a bunch of backward tribes who would sell their own mothers out. They've taken the hands of the Americans like fools, assuming they have goodwill towards them.

The Kurds have to grow up and tell America to go to hell. 

Or they can continue getting played and massacred.

After Greenland: A New Alliance System In Europe And West Asia



According to many geopolitical commentators and experts President Trump's decision to seize Greenland from Denmark, should he go through with it, will have immediate ramifications. 

European leaders have threatened to remove U.S. bases from Europe and leave NATO altogether.

It appears that Europe will make a stand in Greenland. It will be its Alamo in the 21st century. 

Maybe the conflict won't reach that point and things will cool down, with Denmark and its European allies offering an olive branch. Perhaps the territory of Greenland will get sliced up into two or three sovereign jurisdictions.

Whatever the outcome it's clear new geopolitical fault lines will be drawn as America and Europe go their separate ways. 

Since Europe is becoming more Islamic by the day it's possible that behind the scenes the Zionist handlers of Trump are advising him to divorce America's future from that of Europe's. 

We should not assume that Europe will remain Europe, with its secular heritage, open cultures, and homogeneous populations. An Islamic curtain is falling on the continent unfortunately. 

Recently there was an Austrian leader who said publicly that Austrian women will be forced to wear the hijab in the future out of a sense of "solidarity." This is the level of madness that has penetrated European public discourse and officialdom.

It is entirely possible that nations like Austria, Germany and the United Kingdom, which have large Muslim populations, will join the new Islamic alliance that is being spearheaded by Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. 

Should NATO collapse and European nations seek new alliances and security arrangements, this could be one of them. 

Germany has a close relationship with Turkey, and the U.K. basically fathered Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. So an official alliance between these countries is in the cards.

On the other side, I could see an alliance emerging in West Asia that includes a nationalist Iran under a new democratic regime, Israel, the Kurds, Egypt and Greece. 

Israel understands that a revitalised Ottoman Empire with Syria, Lebanon, and parts of Iraq in its geopolitical orbit poses a greater danger to its security than the feeble Ayatollahs in Iran. They are planning for the day when the Ottomans come knocking.

Everybody in the Middle East and Eastern Europe has painful memories of the Ottomans, much like Ukraine has with Russia. The images of ISIS banners and Turkish tanks in Syria don't fill people with confidence that Syria and the region is headed in the right direction. So naturally these nations, many of them minorities, will seek an alliance together. 

It must be remembered that the Greeks, Persians, Jews, Kurds and other various groups like the Druze, are minorities in this region. The Arabs and Turks have traditionally dominated the landscape and history of the Middle East in the last 500 years. Iran has historically been more of a power in Central Asia and the Caucasus. And under a new regime it will look eastward while Turkey looks south towards the Levant and Israel.

An alliance against radical Islam involving Israel, Iran, Greece, the Kurds, and Egypt seems the most natural in a post-Islamic Republic Middle East.

And I could see America playing both sides, with one foot in the Turkish-Pakistani-Saudi camp, and one foot in the other camp. 

As for Russia and China, they will continue to be the pragmatic adults in the room, making deals with everyone and enriching themselves at every turn. 

China's wise leaders have foreign policy figured out. No wars, only trade deals.