Settler violence and Israeli war
crimes continue:
As "the strike was fully supported
by the Muslim president of
Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, and coordinated with the
federal military ... Trump’s
attempt to configure the action as
a Christian strike in defense of
Christians (for his Evangelical
base) is a stretch":
Israel plans for "the military to
respond forcefully in the
[assailant's] West Bank town" but
not in the town of the "Israeli
army reservist in civilian clothes
[who] rammed his vehicle into a
Palestinian man praying on the
roadside" a day earlier:
"[T]he logic of the mission is
cyclical: if Iran can rebuild,
Israel will be asked to strike
again. The country risks drifting
into a doctrine of permanent
maintenance war—'mowing the
grass,' now at regional
scale—every time intelligence
indicates the regrowth is
underway" ...
... and "[t]he US president’s base
opposes intervention in Iran while
pro-Israel donors and hawks push
for heightened US involvement" ...
... although Trump himself doesn't
seem to share his base's
commitment to anti-interventionist
principles:
For the colonizer, "the veil is
coercion by default, while
coercing its removal is recorded
as liberation. My voice, needless
to say, is unwelcome in this
business of liberation, because
confronting it would require
meeting the hollowness of the
questioner":
The Zionist war on free speech --
and the resistance -- continues:
"Homs, a multidenominational city
with large Alawite neighborhoods
in the south, has grappled with
violent episodes for most of the
last year":
“The current escalation—ranging
from strikes and assassinations to
political pressure, economic and
financial strangulation, and
internal incitement—aims to drive
Lebanon and its army into internal
strife and confrontation with the
resistance and to force Hezbollah
into retreat or surrender" --
Sheikh Daamoush:
"[T]he Snow Brown name actually
came from a right-wing troll. One
of the comments was, Cinder Allia?
What's next, Snow Brown?"
Settler violence and Israeli war
crimes continue:
As "the strike was fully supported
by the Muslim president of
Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, and coordinated with the
federal military ... Trump’s
attempt to configure the action as
a Christian strike in defense of
Christians (for his Evangelical
base) is a stretch":
Israel plans for "the military to
respond forcefully in the
[assailant's] West Bank town" but
not in the town of the "Israeli
army reservist in civilian clothes
[who] rammed his vehicle into a
Palestinian man praying on the
roadside" a day earlier:
"[T]he logic of the mission is
cyclical: if Iran can rebuild,
Israel will be asked to strike
again. The country risks drifting
into a doctrine of permanent
maintenance war—'mowing the
grass,' now at regional
scale—every time intelligence
indicates the regrowth is
underway" ...
... and "[t]he US president’s base
opposes intervention in Iran while
pro-Israel donors and hawks push
for heightened US involvement" ...
... although Trump himself doesn't
seem to share his base's
commitment to anti-interventionist
principles:
For the colonizer, "the veil is
coercion by default, while
coercing its removal is recorded
as liberation. My voice, needless
to say, is unwelcome in this
business of liberation, because
confronting it would require
meeting the hollowness of the
questioner":
The Zionist war on free speech --
and the resistance -- continues:
"Homs, a multidenominational city
with large Alawite neighborhoods
in the south, has grappled with
violent episodes for most of the
last year":
“The current escalation—ranging
from strikes and assassinations to
political pressure, economic and
financial strangulation, and
internal incitement—aims to drive
Lebanon and its army into internal
strife and confrontation with the
resistance and to force Hezbollah
into retreat or surrender" --
Sheikh Daamoush:
"[T]he Snow Brown name actually
came from a right-wing troll. One
of the comments was, Cinder Allia?
What's next, Snow Brown?"
Email any questions or
comments to
mfi@minaret.org.