The Business of War
The Business of War
The logic of greed.

Friday marks a legal deadline for Trump, after which he should be required to wind down US military operations around Iran. But according to Trump, he already has: The president wrote in a letter to Congress on Friday that the Iran war was “terminated” thanks to the US-Iran ceasefire, which remains in effect with no firm deadline.
“There has been no exchange of fire between the United States Forces and Iran since April 7, 2026,” Trump wrote in the letter. “The hostilities that began on February 28, 2026, have been terminated.”
Is it true? Not really, from all evidence available. While the US and Iran haven’t been engaged in the kind of full-scale hostilities that marked the early weeks of the conflict, a US naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is still in place. (Last month, the US even fired on an Iranian-flagged ship allegedly attempting to violate the blockade — in Trump’s words, “blowing a hole in the engine room.”)
US forces also remain in place near Iran, and there’s the ever-present possibility that the conflict could resume at full force — something Trump has continued to threaten as a deal to end the conflict permanently eludes him.
Trump is of course just doing what previous Presidents have always done, skating around the War Powers Act by denying the war you can see on the news is actually a war. Hey, it’s TV— it’s not real — unless we tell you it is.
No, the war never ended and it continues. The blockade is in place.
Except that the Gerald Ford has to leave the Mediterranean to take a crap in American waters and prevent mutiny over the food. There are also rumors about Iranian strikes on US warships.
According to the Navy, a single “component” failed in the Higgins’s engine room, although as an advanced warship, it has multiple powerplant redundancies. The Arleigh Burke class uses a COGAG configuration with four gas turbines.
The dog ate my homework….. Or was it my COGAG?
This comes at a time when the US mass media is revealing what we all knew — that Iran really did trash US bases in the ME.
In the meantime, the war against Hezbollah continues and the US has increased its support for Israel, which, having created one massive death camp in Gaza, wants to do the same in Lebanon. It continues slaughtering kids.
The US has a long history of organizing death squads and mass exterminations. as Hitler noted with great admiration, so this in line with good ol’ American tradition.
In any case, the US is beefing up its support for baby killers. Whatever happened to “Right to Life”.?
Massive Shipments:
In May 2026, the US dispatched roughly 6,500 tons of munitions and military equipment to Israel in a single day, to support the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) murdering Christian families in Southern Lebanon.
Types of Equipment:
Shipments include aerial and ground munitions, high-precision munitions, air defense interceptors, and Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTVs).
And sledge hammers.
Approved Sales:
The US government has approved large-scale military sales, including $8.6 billion in defense articles involving Lockheed Martin and RTX, and a separate package including F-15 fighter jets and tank/mortar shells.
Policy Context:
While 40 of 47 Democrats in the US Senate recently voted to block certain weapons sales, there has been no pause in the overall flow of US military aid to Israel, despite opposition from some lawmakers.
Ah, yes, One Nation under Zion.
This is no doubt why Japan wants to get back into the business of selling weapons. There is money in murder.
It is all very reasonable
What’s the logic of this?
It’s paraconsistent. Not the kind used in computer programming and AI work and the like— just Trumpian paraconsistency were contradictions reveal disconnection from truth and reality. Peace, freedom, democracy— murder, rape, genocide. Just don’t talk about the last three.
The US political system is based on this kind of thinking.
It’s hallucinatory of course. While schizophrenics create their own, and you might get the same effects from magic mushrooms, or the food on a US aircraft carrier, the US government uses the media to create technologically mediated hallucinations. On a drug, most people know they are probably hallucinating — because that is what drugs are for but in the Media are supposedly for “truth”.
In the 19th Century it was called willing suspension of disbelief.
And who pays for the show? You do, dear TaxPayer.
Trump is not unique in the Delusion Game. All Presidents do this kind of thing. So Trump knows he can get away with it. And he indulges himself. He plays with all the toys of his office. He has the intellect of a four year old, so don’t expect consistency.
A key device which has in most of American wars in this century – proxy war .
A Mafia Don doesn’t go out an kill anyone himself. He has hit men for that. But he can still get a lot of satisfaction from erasing someone he doesn’t like, knowing he will never be held to account. This “Don “ is no different. He just wants it to look like something it isn’t.
Ukraine was a proxy against Russia. An unsuccessful one, even with help from the NATO gang, so Trump pretends he had nothing to do with that. It would never have happened if he had been President he says — , even though he did a lot of the groundwork.
Didn’t work out. So Don transferred the task to NATO and Europe and told them to “negotiate” , blaming Zelensky, while at the same time encouraging Russophobia and making a killing *literally) selling weapons to be used against Russia. Money, money, money…. Nothing is as it seems to be.
Us? The US? We want PEACE. Only we don’t of course. If we had peace, what would we sell then?.
In the case of Iran, the US failed miserably in its attacks and now contents itself with an ineffective blockade while leaving the dirty work to its proxy – Israel .
Natural selection? More like un-natural .
A feel good video.
The logic of greed.
Friday marks a legal deadline for Trump, after which he should be required to wind down US military operations around Iran. But according to Trump, he already has: The president wrote in a letter to Congress on Friday that the Iran war was “terminated” thanks to the US-Iran ceasefire, which remains in effect with no firm deadline.
“There has been no exchange of fire between the United States Forces and Iran since April 7, 2026,” Trump wrote in the letter. “The hostilities that began on February 28, 2026, have been terminated.”
Is it true? Not really, from all evidence available. While the US and Iran haven’t been engaged in the kind of full-scale hostilities that marked the early weeks of the conflict, a US naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is still in place. (Last month, the US even fired on an Iranian-flagged ship allegedly attempting to violate the blockade — in Trump’s words, “blowing a hole in the engine room.”)
US forces also remain in place near Iran, and there’s the ever-present possibility that the conflict could resume at full force — something Trump has continued to threaten as a deal to end the conflict permanently eludes him.
Trump is of course just doing what previous Presidents have always done, skating around the War Powers Act by denying the war you can see on the news is actually a war. Hey, it’s TV— it’s not real — unless we tell you it is.
No, the war never ended and it continues. The blockade is in place.
Except that the Gerald Ford has to leave the Mediterranean to take a crap in American waters and prevent mutiny over the food. There are also rumors about Iranian strikes on US warships.
According to the Navy, a single “component” failed in the Higgins’s engine room, although as an advanced warship, it has multiple powerplant redundancies. The Arleigh Burke class uses a COGAG configuration with four gas turbines.
The dog ate my homework….. Or was it my COGAG?
This comes at a time when the US mass media is revealing what we all knew — that Iran really did trash US bases in the ME.
In the meantime, the war against Hezbollah continues and the US has increased its support for Israel, which, having created one massive death camp in Gaza, wants to do the same in Lebanon. It continues slaughtering kids.
The US has a long history of organizing death squads and mass exterminations. as Hitler noted with great admiration, so this in line with good ol’ American tradition.
In any case, the US is beefing up its support for baby killers. Whatever happened to “Right to Life”.?
Massive Shipments:
In May 2026, the US dispatched roughly 6,500 tons of munitions and military equipment to Israel in a single day, to support the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) murdering Christian families in Southern Lebanon.
Types of Equipment:
Shipments include aerial and ground munitions, high-precision munitions, air defense interceptors, and Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTVs).
And sledge hammers.
Approved Sales:
The US government has approved large-scale military sales, including $8.6 billion in defense articles involving Lockheed Martin and RTX, and a separate package including F-15 fighter jets and tank/mortar shells.
Policy Context:
While 40 of 47 Democrats in the US Senate recently voted to block certain weapons sales, there has been no pause in the overall flow of US military aid to Israel, despite opposition from some lawmakers.
Ah, yes, One Nation under Zion.
This is no doubt why Japan wants to get back into the business of selling weapons. There is money in murder.
It is all very reasonable
What’s the logic of this?
It’s paraconsistent. Not the kind used in computer programming and AI work and the like— just Trumpian paraconsistency were contradictions reveal disconnection from truth and reality. Peace, freedom, democracy— murder, rape, genocide. Just don’t talk about the last three.
The US political system is based on this kind of thinking.
It’s hallucinatory of course. While schizophrenics create their own, and you might get the same effects from magic mushrooms, or the food on a US aircraft carrier, the US government uses the media to create technologically mediated hallucinations. On a drug, most people know they are probably hallucinating — because that is what drugs are for but in the Media are supposedly for “truth”.
In the 19th Century it was called willing suspension of disbelief.
And who pays for the show? You do, dear TaxPayer.
Trump is not unique in the Delusion Game. All Presidents do this kind of thing. So Trump knows he can get away with it. And he indulges himself. He plays with all the toys of his office. He has the intellect of a four year old, so don’t expect consistency.
A key device which has in most of American wars in this century – proxy war .
A Mafia Don doesn’t go out an kill anyone himself. He has hit men for that. But he can still get a lot of satisfaction from erasing someone he doesn’t like, knowing he will never be held to account. This “Don “ is no different. He just wants it to look like something it isn’t.
Ukraine was a proxy against Russia. An unsuccessful one, even with help from the NATO gang, so Trump pretends he had nothing to do with that. It would never have happened if he had been President he says — , even though he did a lot of the groundwork.
Didn’t work out. So Don transferred the task to NATO and Europe and told them to “negotiate” , blaming Zelensky, while at the same time encouraging Russophobia and making a killing *literally) selling weapons to be used against Russia. Money, money, money…. Nothing is as it seems to be.
Us? The US? We want PEACE. Only we don’t of course. If we had peace, what would we sell then?.
In the case of Iran, the US failed miserably in its attacks and now contents itself with an ineffective blockade while leaving the dirty work to its proxy – Israel .
Natural selection? More like un-natural .
A feel good video.
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L'économie de guerre
La logique de l'avidité.
Vendredi marque une échéance légale pour Trump, après laquelle il devrait être tenu de mettre fin aux opérations militaires américaines autour de l'Iran. Mais selon Trump, c'est déjà fait : le président a écrit vendredi dans une lettre au Congrès que la guerre contre l'Iran était « terminée » grâce au cessez-le-feu américano-iranien, toujours en vigueur sans date butoir précise.
« Il n'y a eu aucun échange de tirs entre les forces américaines et l'Iran depuis le 7 avril 2026 », a écrit Trump dans sa lettre. « Les hostilités qui ont commencé le 28 février 2026 sont terminées. »
Est-ce vrai ? Pas vraiment, d'après les éléments disponibles. Bien que les États-Unis et l'Iran ne se soient pas livrés à des hostilités d'envergure comme celles qui ont marqué les premières semaines du conflit, le blocus naval américain du détroit d'Ormuz est toujours en place. Le mois dernier, les États-Unis ont même tiré sur un navire battant pavillon iranien qui aurait tenté de violer le blocus – selon les termes de Trump, « en faisant sauter la salle des machines ».
Les forces américaines restent déployées près de l'Iran, et la possibilité d'une reprise du conflit à grande échelle demeure – une menace que Trump brandit sans cesse, faute d'accord pour y mettre un terme définitif.
Trump ne fait évidemment que perpétuer la tradition présidentielle : contourner la loi sur les pouvoirs de guerre en niant que la guerre que l'on voit aux informations soit réellement une guerre. Après tout, ce n'est que de la télé, ce n'est pas réel – sauf si on vous dit le contraire.
Non, la guerre n'est jamais terminée et elle continue.
Le blocus est toujours en vigueur.
Sauf que le Gerald Ford doit quitter la Méditerranée pour faire ses besoins dans les eaux américaines et éviter une mutinerie liée au ravitaillement. Des rumeurs circulent également concernant des frappes iraniennes contre des navires de guerre américains.
Selon la Marine, un seul « composant » a connu une défaillance dans la salle des machines du Higgins, bien que, en tant que navire de guerre de pointe, il dispose de multiples systèmes de propulsion redondants.
La classe Arleigh Burke utilise une configuration COGAG avec quatre turbines à gaz.
Mon chien a mangé mes devoirs… ou était-ce mon COGAG ?
Cela survient au moment où les médias américains révèlent ce que nous savions tous : l’Iran a bel et bien saccagé des bases américaines au Moyen-Orient.
Pendant ce temps, la guerre contre le Hezbollah se poursuit et les États-Unis ont renforcé leur soutien à Israël qui, après avoir créé un immense camp de la mort à Gaza, souhaite faire de même au Liban. Israël continue de massacrer des enfants.
Les États-Unis ont une longue histoire d’escadrons de la mort et d’exterminations de masse, comme Hitler l’a souligné avec une grande admiration ; cela s’inscrit donc dans la bonne vieille tradition américaine.
Quoi qu’il en soit, les États-Unis renforcent leur soutien aux assassins d’enfants. Qu’est devenu le « droit à la vie » ?
Livraisons massives :
En mai 2026, les États-Unis ont expédié environ 6 500 tonnes de munitions et d’équipements militaires à Israël en une seule journée, afin de soutenir les Forces de défense israéliennes (FDI) qui assassinaient des familles chrétiennes au Sud-Liban.
Types d'équipements :
Les livraisons comprennent des munitions aériennes et terrestres, des munitions de haute précision, des intercepteurs de défense aérienne et des véhicules tactiques légers interarmées (JLTV).
Et des masses.
Ventes approuvées :
Le gouvernement américain a approuvé des ventes d'armements à grande échelle, dont 8,6 milliards de dollars d'articles de défense impliquant Lockheed Martin et RTX, ainsi qu'un lot distinct comprenant des avions de chasse F-15 et des obus pour chars et mortiers.
Contexte politique :
Bien que 40 des 47 sénateurs démocrates américains aient récemment voté contre certaines ventes d'armes, l'aide militaire américaine à Israël n'a pas été interrompue, malgré l'opposition de certains parlementaires.
Ah, oui, « Une nation sous Sion ».
Voilà sans doute pourquoi le Japon souhaite se relancer dans le commerce des armes. Il y a de l'argent à gagner en tuant.
Tout cela est bien logique.
Quelle est la logique de tout cela ?
C'est parfaitement cohérent. Pas le genre de contradictions utilisées en programmation informatique, en intelligence artificielle, etc. – juste la paraconsistance trumpienne, où les contradictions révèlent une déconnexion avec la vérité et la réalité. Paix, liberté, démocratie – meurtre, viol, génocide. Surtout, n'évoquez pas les trois derniers.
Le système politique américain repose sur ce type de raisonnement.
C'est hallucinatoire, bien sûr. Si les schizophrènes créent leurs propres hallucinations, et si l'on peut obtenir les mêmes effets avec des champignons hallucinogènes ou la nourriture servie sur un porte-avions américain, le gouvernement américain utilise les médias pour créer des hallucinations artificielles.
Sous l'effet de la drogue, la plupart des gens savent qu'ils hallucinent probablement – car c'est à cela que servent les drogues –, mais les médias sont censés être au service de la « vérité ».
Au XIXe siècle, on appelait cela la suspension volontaire de l'incrédulité.
Et qui paie pour ce spectacle ? Vous, mes chers contribuables.
Trump n'est pas le seul à jouer à ce jeu de la désinformation. Tous les présidents font ce genre de choses. Trump sait donc qu'il peut s'en tirer. Et il se fait plaisir. Il joue avec tous les gadgets de son bureau. Il a l'intelligence d'un enfant de quatre ans, alors ne vous attendez pas à de la cohérence.
Un outil clé utilisé dans la plupart des guerres américaines de ce siècle : la guerre par procuration.
Un parrain de la mafia ne tue personne lui-même. Il emploie des tueurs à gages pour cela. Mais il peut tout de même éprouver une grande satisfaction à éliminer quelqu'un qui lui déplaît, sachant qu'il ne sera jamais tenu responsable. Ce « parrain » n'est pas différent. Il veut juste donner une apparence trompeuse.
L'Ukraine était une guerre par procuration contre la Russie. Une guerre infructueuse, même avec l'aide de l'OTAN, alors Trump prétend n'y être pour rien. Cela ne se serait jamais produit s'il avait été président, affirme-t-il, alors qu'il a largement contribué au travail préparatoire.
Ça n'a pas marché. Alors Don a transféré la tâche à l'OTAN et à l'Europe et leur a dit de « négocier », en blâmant Zelensky, tout en encourageant la russophobie et en s'enrichissant au passage (littéralement) grâce à la vente d'armes destinées à être utilisées contre la Russie. De l'argent, toujours de l'argent… Rien n'est ce qu'il paraît.
Nous ? Les États-Unis ? Nous voulons la PAIX. Sauf que, bien sûr, ce n'est pas le cas. Si nous avions la paix, que vendrions-nous alors ?
Dans le cas de l'Iran, les États-Unis ont lamentablement échoué dans leurs attaques et se contentent désormais d'un blocus inefficace, laissant le sale boulot à leur allié : Israël.
Sélection naturelle ? Plutôt contre nature.
Une vidéo qui fait du bien.
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