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Nationalism this Week
There’s Going to Be a Ground Invasion of Iran

Greg Johnson

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On April Fools’ Day, Donald Trump addressed the nation about the Iran War. It would have been too painful to listen to his adenoidal droning and borscht-belt insult comedian shtick, so I just read the transcript. He said nothing new. It was just a live version of his social media tweets: rambling, mendacious, self-contradictory, delusional, emotionally labile, and laced with insults and threats. I wish he were joking, but he probably wasn’t.

When it was all over, however, I was certain of one thing: Trump has learned nothing so far. So he’s going to send in ground troops.

Trump thinks he’s already won several times over because he doesn’t understand asymmetric warfare and consistently underestimates his enemies. He’s been fed a steady stream of videos of American and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, including strikes on civilian infrastructure, which constitute war crimes that he thinks he and his goons will never answer for.

He doesn’t understand that Iran’s leaders knew that they could not fight America by matching its military spending, equipment, and tactics: vast numbers of jets, tanks, naval vessels, missile interceptors, etc. Saddam Hussein tried that, and the US steamrolled him twice, because there’s no way to outspend the United States on military gadgets.

Iran didn’t just learn from Saddam’s defeat in Iraq. They also learned from America’s defeat by Iraq’s low-tech, asymmetric, open-source insurgency, which found low-cost ways of destroying American personnel and exhausting expensive military supplies while living on to fight. Imagine what they could have done with drones.

In the run up to the current Iran War, I compared four sets of numbers.

US Iran
Average IQ ~100 ~90 to ~104
2025 Military Budget ~$1 trillion $8 to 23 billion
Military Size ~1.3 million ~610,000
Population ~350 million ~93 million

Racist that I am, I confess I was a bit surprised by the upper end of Iran’s IQ ranking. But the rest of the numbers did not bode well for Iran. Of course, when one does these sorts of comparisons, there’s always a proviso: “Other things being equal, Iran doesn’t have a chance against America in terms of military spending, military size, and population.”

Yet Iran is still fighting—and, I would argue, winning—five weeks later because they didn’t let other things remain equal.

The ancient Socratic philosopher Aeschines of Sphettus reported that when Themistocles of Athens contemplated the invading army of Darius of Persia, he knew that the Greeks were vastly outnumbered. But he did not despair, because he recognized that no matter how vast and well-equipped, an army is only as good as the wisdom of its commander. By the same token, a smaller and weaker army can still win if its forces are deployed wisely. Themistocles proved wiser and beat Darius in the end.

As Socrates taught, wisdom is the great equalizer. Folly can bring down the mightiest empires, whereas wisdom can make a great state from a small city. America is run by fools. Iran, apparently, is run by philosophers.

It is folly to attack an enemy’s strengths from a position of weakness. It is wise to attack an enemy’s weaknesses from a position of strength. That’s the essence of asymmetric warfare.

Thus Iran did not invest in a navy to match America’s navy. It did not invest in an air force to match America’s air force. The Iranians even accepted the fact that the United States would basically control its skies, so they didn’t invest in air defense systems to take down American jets. They probably also accepted that they could not counter the enemy’s electronic and human intelligence gathering.

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Thus the Iranians came up with ways of hardening themselves to these disadvantages. First, they created a decentralized command structure to make Iran less vulnerable to electronic spying and assassinations of leaders. Second, they focused on two technologies: drones and ballistic missiles. These can be countered by missile interceptors. But interceptors are expensive and thus in short supply. So Iran concentrated on making their drones and missiles cheap and plentiful. Interceptors also depend on expensive radar systems for targeting. To protect their drones and missiles from American and Israeli air power, Iran has built “missile cities” of hardened concrete deep underground, out of the reach of America’s most powerful bombs. The entrances to these missile cities have been attacked again and again. But each city has the personnel and equipment necessary to dig them out quickly.

Iran has used its missiles and drones very effectively: to destroy expensive American radar equipment, to soak up large numbers of expensive interceptors, and to destroy American military bases around the Gulf. Their strategy is to use cheap drones and missiles to exhaust American and Israeli countermeasures, then use their more expensive and deadly weapons. ZOG’s counter-strategy seems to be to attempt to destroy the missiles and drones underground. It hasn’t worked so far. So ZOG is going to try something else.

At this point, “something else” basically means two things: declare victory and go home—or send in ground troops and hope for the best.

If Trump declares victory and goes home, the Strait of Hormuz will be in the hands of the Iranians, who are allowing cargoes to pass if they are not priced in dollars. For more than 50 years, the Gulf monarchies have priced their exports in US dollars, which they then invest in US assets, including low-yield treasury bonds, which allow the US to service enormous debts. Without the petrodollar, the US government will be insolvent.

The petrodollar system was based on a quid pro quo: use American dollars in exchange for American protection. Iran has demonstrated that America cannot and will not protect the Gulf states. Given a choice between protecting the Gulf states and Israel, Israel will always come first. Iran is fully capable of destroying the Gulf states’ exports, rendering the area uninhabitable, and sending the global economy to the Fourth World. That’s clearly their “Sampson Option” if, for example, the US and Israel actually do topple Iran’s leaders or use nuclear weapons.

The doom of the petrodollar was sealed recently when Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed deals with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates to help secure them from Iranian drone attacks. Jordan and Kuwait will probably sign agreements as well. Ukraine has spent the last four years perfecting drone warfare technology and tactics in their war with Russia, which is using Iranian drone technology.

Why should we expect the Gulf states to continue using dollars when America has brought them to the brink of destruction and they have been forced to turn to Ukraine for help?

The Trump administration has, naturally, protested this deal, because they want the Gulf states to remain dependent, and they want Ukraine to lose. Given that Trump has insulted both Zelenskyy and Saudi crown prince Mohammed Bin Salman (who is effectively the king because his father, King Salman, is senile), I am sure the agreement was personally satisfying as well.

There’s a memorable scene in David Lynch’s Dune where the Emperor of the Known Universe, Shaddam IV squirms in impotent rage as he is ordered by the Spacing Guild to invade Arrakis and get the spice flowing again—or spend the rest of his life in a “pain amplifier.”

Trump is being bombarded with calls to stop the war for economic, political, and humanitarian reasons. But America’s equivalent of the Spacing Guild is telling him that if the petrodollar tanks, there will be no more dewy, sunlit putting greens in his future.

Thus Trump will choose the slimmest hope of victory (and personal survival) to the inevitability of defeat. So he will gamble away the lives of American troops on a ground invasion of Iran.

There’s not a single competent person in the Pentagon who would tell Trump that he can successfully invade a country three times the size of Iraq with a tiny fraction of the troops deployed in the Iraq War of 2003.

But Trump is a consummate narcissist who does not like being contradicted, thus he will fire people who say “no” to him. He will also scapegoat underlings rather than take responsibility for his failures. Thus, just last Friday, I said that the people surrounding Trump will soon face a choice: “Trump or us.”

So it comes as no surprise that just yesterday, we learned that Pete Hegseth has fired three generals: U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, Army Gen. David Hodne, and Army Maj. Gen. William Green. We also learned that Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, and there are rumors that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is next. I am betting that Gabbard and the three generals were advising against a ground invasion.

This is how empires end: fools are put in charge, sycophants enable them, and those who know better are too cowardly to speak out.

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  1. Fred C. Dobbs says:
    April 3, 2026 at 7:58 pm

    You failed to mention that Israel will not follow the USA into Iran with ground troops of their own.
    I’ve also been reading about how Jews have been settling in Ukraine. Buying huge swaths of rich farmland for next to nothing. Have we been played?

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    1. KV says:
      April 3, 2026 at 8:40 pm

      In Argentina as well. They’re hedging their bets. Every country on earth foolish enough to accept them is their lebensraum.

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  2. Harry P. says:
    April 3, 2026 at 8:09 pm

    Not so long ago I hoped that Trump would save the world, or at least the Western world. What happened? He seems to be completely unhinged now.

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    1. kolokol says:
      April 3, 2026 at 9:53 pm

      Good question. I hear he has syphilis. That would explain some of it.

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      1. Scott says:
        April 5, 2026 at 2:09 am

        Seriously? Why would a billionaire not get his syphilis treated with the magic bullets?

        There are new strains of antibiotic-resistant syphilis that have been isolated genetically in places like Detroit where Negroes are identified with the clap and told by public health authorities to go report for treatment, but then just don’t do it ─ because “defying the man” is what Nïggers inherently do.

        They also tend to be sodomites on the down-low, as so many Negroes are wont, so there is an additional HIV complicating factor, where a surprisingly small number of super-clap vectors infect every baby mama and mud shark possible.

        🙂

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  3. Wolf Stoner says:
    April 3, 2026 at 9:20 pm

    The best analysis of the situation that I have read so far. Many thanks to Greg for his principled and logical position, free from hidden agendas and paid interests. Almost all renown analysts, such as General Jack Keane, are saying what is required to be said. They are paid to promote ZOG version of reality. In this toxic media environment, the “guerilla war” that Greg leads against the system is of paramount importance. The battle for minds is the most important one. The ability to persuade people counts for more than all ballistic missiles and drones taken together. Missiles and drones will do their great job as well; but the real victory is first achieved in the realm of ideas. Steel and powder will complete the job. American empire is doomed. It must go down in flames. Trump does his best in accelerating this process. I hope that he orders ground invasion. American army must be bloodied like Putin’s army in Ukraine. Even if US army loses a hundredth part of what Russia lost in the last four years, it will be enough to start social turmoil inside America.

    Both evil empires must go down. Both of them were founded on false ideas of equality; both of them entertain maniacal ideas of their own exceptionalism and push their versions of globalism.

    I have listened excerpts of Trump’s speech. Very disgusting indeed. Even more disgusting are Hegseth’s wild bloodthirsty utterances. This animal truly belongs to the Stone Age. The very fact that this creature was elevated to this high position shows the level of decadence of American society. No normal society would ever allow such men like Hegseth to be anything more than a street sweeper.

    It is all for good. The insane unnatural globalist societies go down, accelerating their own demise by stupid actions.

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  4. Julius Strange says:
    April 3, 2026 at 9:27 pm

    Hezbollah and Iran’s proxies in Iraq have already used FPV-drones in the conflict, so I’m pretty sure Iran too has a considerable number of them. If they are at all smart they know that US forces can detect and jam ordinary drones with good success Thus it is likely that Iran has acquired fiber-optic drones as soon as they proved successful in the Ukraine war. Perhaps the Russians have even sent them more after this war began.

    Anyone who has watched videos from Ukraine knows what these drones with ranges, depending on the length of the fiber-optic coil, of around 20 km (12 miles) or more can do to infantry and equipment. They do not emit radio signals, and thus you get no warning from drone detectors. While slightly more clumsy than standard drones, in the hands of a skilled operator they can fly into building and move through the corridors or hunt infantry effectively in a forest. They can sit in an ambush position and wait for a vehicle to come into view and then power up their engines. And there are thermal-equipped versions for nighttime use.

    This is what the ground troops will be facing if they invade, it will not be fun.

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  5. Andrew says:
    April 3, 2026 at 9:35 pm

    It seems unlikely at this point that white people can reclaim the entirety of their country, for Trump is running things so poorly that I imagine our country will face civil war within the decade. Our last oppurtunity to vote our way out of this problem dies during the 2028 election, which the democrats will sweep at this point. We can only hope that the chaos of this dying empire provides an opportunity for a white nation in some quarter. I haven’t been even reading the news, because changing politics at this point is useless compared to influencing and organizing white people.

     

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    1. Will Williams says:
      April 6, 2026 at 9:29 pm

      Andrew: April 3, 2026  It seems unlikely at this point that white [sic] people can reclaim the entirety of their country, for Trump is running things so poorly that I imagine our country will face civil war within the decade. Our last opportunity to vote our way out of this problem dies during the 2028 election, which the democrats will sweep at this point. We can only hope that the chaos of this dying empire provides an opportunity for a white [sic] nation in some quarter. I haven’t been even reading the news, because changing politics at this point is useless compared to influencing and organizing white [sic] people.

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      Whites will not reclaim the entire country. It’s too far lost. We can reclaim an exclusive area for our living space, however, and expand from there..

      It’s way too late to vote ourselves out of the racial mess by the mass democracy electoral process. Fact! There won’t be red states seceding from blue ones, and, hopefully, any civil war on American soil will be racial: determined like-minded White loyalists against everyone else.

      I do not see effectively organizing Whites to resist coming out of Counter-Currents — influencing, yes, but not organizing. Organizing will come from something like William Pierce envisioned. See here: “What is the National Alliance?” at natall.com 

      THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE is not only working to achieve certain goals; it also stands for a comprehensive view of life, or worldview. Its goals have not been chosen arbitrarily in reaction to current social, racial, or economic problems, the way the Democrats and Republicans put together a party platform for election purposes; instead they follow naturally from Alliance ideology…

      We see ourselves as a part of Nature, subject to Nature’s law. We recognize the inequalities that arise as natural consequences of the evolutionary process and that are essential to progress in every sphere of life. We accept our responsibilities as Aryan men and women to strive for the advancement of our race in the service of Life, and to be the fittest instruments for that purpose that we can be….

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    2. Wolf Stoner says:
      April 8, 2026 at 7:34 pm

      The last chance when votes could change American destiny had slipped away many decades ago. Once the anti-White clique in the form of Roosevelt administration took power back in 1930es, the new political class never allowed any real competition. It was some kind of mild Bolshevik coup in other name. All subsequent administrations continued the same multicultural policies designed to destroy White racial community. Therefore, any deliberations about could it be possible to change anything in America by voting in 2028 are useless. America as a White country was lost when it had engaged on a crusade against Europe back in 1941. There is no turn back from this self-destructive path. America and Americans are guilty of matricide. They played the main role in destroying the White racial homeland. It can’t be forgiven. It must be expiated by blood. But instead of bitterly repenting, the new generations of white blockheads celebrate “victory against Nazism”. Even now, when everything has become obvious; who was right and who lied. America, the unrepentant matricidal monster that deserves the most severe punishment. The few Whites who understand this situation, must distance themselves from the mainstream society and start society of their own; the White society based on Natural law and values. The values that were cherished and upheld among White tribes long before Christianity. The only organization in America (and the World), which is engaged in this long-term project is National Alliance. All others are either lost in useless political squabbles or infected with residual Christianity.

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  6. kolokol says:
    April 3, 2026 at 9:59 pm

    This is monstrous. This war keeps getting worse. Whatever happens, I hope Iran wins. They are the good guys in this conflict, totally innocent.

    The author is probably right in his analysis. (I hope he is wrong.)

    Trump is a chicken-hawk, a war-monger, a pedophile, and a philo-Semite. Congress is the same. Most of them receive money from AIPAC or other rich Jews. Now they are away, on a two-week recess. Typical.

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  7. Chud says:
    April 3, 2026 at 10:22 pm

    Putin and the Jewish lobby pursue the same strategy of escalation. They escalate in a way where it becomes too costly to back down, meaning that the sunk cost fallacy keeps them locked into disaster. People for years made out that it’s a high IQ move on the part of Putin as he agitated before the Ukraine War, but it really serves as a psychological justification for the self. “Necessity, the tyrants plea”, they claim they have no choice as they strike you.

     

    This is how empires end: fools are put in charge, sycophants enable them, and those who know better are too cowardly to speak out.

    Trump will face problems with his new sycophants eventually as they’re risk adverse and without principles. Cowardly, petty, and timid people and servile asslickers thrive under authoritarian personality cults.  They are loyal, but only while the leader has sufficient strength, when fear and awe keep people in line, the second that fear and awe is gone the system comes down. The recent purge has just made the administration porous to Trump’s political enemies, as cowardly sycophants will be more willing to broker deals and throw Trump under the bus if he looks sufficiently weak. It’s a weakness on the home front that will absolutely be exploited in 2028, as many of these people suddenly “come clean” about the Trump administration. All the Democrats have to do is come in hard and fast with threats of political trials, be likely to win the presidency and legislative, and the sycophants will be crawling over one another to betray the rest.

     

    JD Vance can’t be fired as the Vice President by Trump, and because of that is the best source of potential dissent in the Trump admin. If boots on the ground do happen and it’s an absolute horrific disaster, he very well could go on the circuit speaking out against his boss, promising to end the war immediately if Trump is impeached and he’s put in charge.

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    1. oc9398 says:
      April 4, 2026 at 12:09 am

      Great take here, especially the last paragraph.

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  8. Beau Albrecht says:
    April 3, 2026 at 10:42 pm

    Trump really laid an egg with this.  It’s too bad that he takes orders from Israel.  Then again, all of them have since LBJ.

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    1. Viktor Schmidt says:
      April 8, 2026 at 4:45 pm

      It is sadly, but “normal”, that old men and women have dementia. It is not normal, that a man with dementia is a chief of state and commander-in-chief of the third world superpower. Or maybe, it is normal, he’s just a chief with dementia of the country with dementia.

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  9. Guest says:
    April 3, 2026 at 10:43 pm

    I never expected a billionaire populist to save us. By their very nature, these people operate within the framework of the regime that created them. Unfortunately, that doesn’t change the fact that it’s in our interest for DT to win in Iran and stay in power. A total debacle would likely mean a massive Democratic comeback and a crushing “woke backlash” that would spread from the U.S. to the rest of the world. If DT loses, CCs will likely be banned and people like Greg will be imprisoned. As we know, this will not lead to any uprising or resistance by white people. It will merely usher in a liberal tyranny that we’ll just have to endure for a decade or two. And after that it will be too late.

     

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    1. Greg Johnson says:
      April 4, 2026 at 12:09 am

      There’s no way for Trump to “win” in Iran. He lost when the war started.

      Yes, it is worrisome that the Left will return to power. Trump’s own stupidity virtually guarantees that. The best thing is for Trump to be removed from office and Vance to take over. If he can correct course, he might have a chance of winning the presidency in 2028.

      The longer Trump lingers, the dimmer the prospects for the Republicans.

      But our movement has a life after Trump.

      It isn’t like multiculturalism will start making life better when Trump is gone.

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  10. Peter Quint says:
    April 3, 2026 at 11:29 pm

    Great article! Maybe Trump is counting on some secret technology. 🙃

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  11. Joe Gould says:
    April 4, 2026 at 12:38 am

    In The Art of War Sun Tzu spoke of the moral law.

    “The Moral Law causes the people to be in complete accord with their ruler, so that they will follow him regardless of their lives, undismayed by any danger.”

    The Persian Immortals that fought the Greeks were “immortal” because when one died another just as brave would step forward and take his place.

    This is a great strength that is in the blood of the Persians. It’s been there for thousands of years and it’ll be there for thousands of years more. It can be beaten by military genius, by the best of the West, but Donald Trump is not a wise Themistocles or a brilliant Alexander the Great.

    The martyr cult of Twelver Shiite Islam fits well on top of this natural strength. The Mosaic strategy of the state of Iran fits nicely on top of that. The blood, the religion, the national will, and the rational military strategy of the people are in sufficient harmony, and the moral law that Sun Tzu spoke so highly of exists. Good men do their duty, and are killed, and are replaced by younger men like themselves. There is no panic, there is no national collapse, and the “decapitation” strategy of Israel-and-America is failing, while the Iranian strategy of going the distance is succeeding.

    What is the moral law that unites the depravity of the Epsteins and Maxwells and their Satanic pedophile “elites,” the genocidal malevolence of Israel currently on show in Gaza, the squalid and parasitic hordes imported into America, and the core American ethnicity, descended from the hard and enterprising White men and women who tamed the West? How is this moral law expressed and well utilized by a strategy of bombing Iran into the Stone Age and then sending in masses of Americans to die for Israel?

    Materially, this war is not a contest of equals.

    Morally, intellectually, and in terms of one of the great constants of war, this war is also not a contest of equals, but in the other direction.

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    1. Greg Johnson says:
      April 4, 2026 at 1:48 am

      Nicely put. Thank you.

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    2. Wolf Stoner says:
      April 8, 2026 at 6:08 pm

      Fully agree. This war, by its very fact, is a moral defeat of American society. It stands before the whole world as a collective villain, devoid of any moral values; the bloodthirsty monster trying to conquer the whole world with a vile perverted tribe at the top. What could be more awful?

      The voices of the few sane people in America make an impact. These commentaries, being a drop in the ocean of the overall American insanity, all the same make huge difference. The best few will eventually decide the outcome of the struggle, not the stupid majority.

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      1. Viktor Schmidt says:
        April 9, 2026 at 11:40 am

        Putin’s Russia stands as a collective villaine at least since 2022, but millions of people in the Third World, and also in the West support it, stands for it, and justify its actions.

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  12. Joe Gould says:
    April 4, 2026 at 1:17 am

    “… and there are rumors that National Security Director Tulsi Gabbard is next.”

    Tulsi Gabbard is the  director of national intelligence (DNI). I couldn’t find anything else to argue with in this well-founded article so that’s my best effort to nit-pick.

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    1. Greg Johnson says:
      April 4, 2026 at 1:47 am

      Thanks

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  13. Dave Chambers says:
    April 4, 2026 at 2:02 am

    It looks like we’re relying on an unprincipled Vice President with an Indian wife to push back against this war, and a judge with adopted Haitian kids to make the right decision on the Birthright Citizenship case.

    Not looking good.

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  14. Dominic Fox says:
    April 4, 2026 at 3:20 am

    “Average IQ … ~90 to ~104”

    That’s a good example how much IQ estimates can vary given the Flynn effect, non-representative samples and various selection effects.

    In a meta-study, Iranian researchers found their national IQ to be 97 – right in the middle of the 90-104 range! – but the article they published doesn’t mention the term “Flynn effect” anywhere, so I think they are unaware of it. They didn’t care about representativeness of the various samples either, so all in all it strikes me as an amateurish work.

    So what is the average Iranian IQ?

    Turkey has an average IQ of ca. 90 and India probably of around 80. I think the average Iranian IQ will lie inbetween those values. And indeed, there is data to suggest ca. 83, but that data being older, it’s possible that the Flynn effect has increased it to the mid or upper 80s by now.

    America’s IQ has fallen to about 97, so it’s possible that the IQ gap is only about 10 points.

    I think the crucial point here is: A nation of 93 million people with an average IQ of around 85 would still have a lot of bright people – enough to get a competent leadership and develop sophisticated weapons system. On the other hand, a good average IQ doesn’t ensure a smart leadership.

    The impression I get is that Iran functions like a classic nation state of the 20th century, while the US is a postmodern mess of a society in which nothing seems to work properly anymore. That is, I believe, the key advantage the Iranians have in 2026.

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    1. Julius Strange says:
      April 4, 2026 at 12:33 pm

      You also have to take into account that Iran has large ethnic minority groups and Persians comprise only about 60 % of the population.

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      1. Greg Johnson says:
        April 4, 2026 at 2:25 pm

        Some of these minorities are very much invested in the regime. Reza Shah was a Mazandarani, yet he was the greatest Persian political leader of the last century. The late Ayatollah Khamenei was of Azeri descent. The former empress Farah was also Azeri if I recall correctly.

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        1. Elear says:
          April 4, 2026 at 5:47 pm

          On top of that Turks are openly expressing their hostility to arming the Kurds again. The same Kurds who remember their brothers becoming abandoned in Syria.

          True empires have their peoples invested in their legacy, upholding the sacral duty of sacrifice. Commercial “empires” are built almost entirely on mercenary relationships, like corsairs. They do well generally as long as the shores are safe.

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        2. Viktor Schmidt says:
          April 10, 2026 at 5:58 am

          The former empress Farah was also Azeri if I recall correctly.

          Yes, Shahbanu Farah is Azeri. In stupid Jewish anti-Iranian film INTO THE NIGHT (with beautiful Michelle Pfeiffer) Farah was pictured as some kind of a boss of Mafia, consisted of former SAVAK officers and smuggling diamonds.

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      2. Dominic Fox says:
        April 4, 2026 at 7:20 pm

        The country is 90-95% Shiite i.e. most of the non-Persians belong to the same islamic denomination as the Persians. This makes Iran closer to a viable nation state than to a multi-ethnic/multi-religious empire.

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        1. Viktor Schmidt says:
          April 5, 2026 at 6:50 am

          Azerbaycaners are mostly Shiite, both in Iran, and in Azerbaycan itself, even as a Tuerkic people, they should be Sunni, like their relatives, Anatolyan Tuerks (and almost all Tuerkic peoples, which were Islamized, are Sunni too).

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  15. Dominic Fox says:
    April 4, 2026 at 3:51 am

    “So it comes as no surprise that just yesterday, we learned that Pete Hegseth has fired three generals: U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, Army Gen. David Hodne, and Army Maj. Gen. William Green. We also learned that Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi, and there are rumors that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is next.”

    Operation Epic Fail

    I did not expect the beginning of the end of the American empire to be such an incredible trainwreck.

    I wrote shortly before the war started that lots of important assets for a regime change operation in Iran had been burned in June 2025 and January 2026, and that the US hadn’t moved enough forces into the theatre anyway. The decision to strike despite all this was an act of almost legendary foolishness.

    Whom the Gods wish to destroy, they first make mad. 

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    1. Scott says:
      April 4, 2026 at 11:13 am

      Gee, and I thought Counter-Currents was calling for the dismissal of AG Bondi not so long ago.

      I agree that she mishandled the Epstein “files,” but not for the reasons most seem to believe, i.e., that this proves Trump is a pedophile or whatever.

      As far as Hegseth, he seems to be on track in the Holy War of cleaning out the Augean stables, and they still need a lot of shovelling.

      Hegseth recently even ended the longstanding policy of not allowing privately-owned weapons on U.S. military bases, a policy that never really made much sense since legacy Americans were the ones disarmed, as terrorists and Jihadis just bring the weapons onto the post anyway.

      In reading the comments on the Internet about this new policy, I was struck at how many commenters had veteran stories about having to guard stateside or other assets like an ammunition dump during an “Orange alert” (or whatever they used to call them) without any ammunition issued for their own M-16 rifles. I have certainly been there! One time I was issued four rounds, and another time I was issued a steel pipe to use as a club in case any Libyans showed up to steal the DeLorean and its Jigawatts. A similar story played out when Reagan sent Marines on a photo-op to bunk in an encampment in Beirut in 1983.

      Anyway, I don’t favor the war with Iran; it does not serve authentic American national interests.

      However, it couldn’t be happening to nicer guys. I confess that I am quite happy to see the Mullahocracy suffer a bit.

      And I certainly do not favor sending in American ground troops ─ but it seems there is a lot of “the sky is falling” going on around here. Trump has his choice of diplomatic options for a declaration of victory. No, regime-change ain’t gonna happen, so Trump better stop overplaying that one.

      Some here seem to think that the American economy is going down the tubes if advanced nations stop using dollars to buy their oil imports.

      Well, I don’t see them trading in Pesos any time soon ─ and unless the United States can no longer service the interest on its trillion-dollar national debt, who else is going to supply the loans?

      Trump’s best bet is to forget about the Strait of Hormuz and let foreign countries worry about their own oil supplies.

      The sooner that he can wrap up the “war,” the better chance that the Republicans will not be wiped out in the 2026 and 2028 elections.

      But short of an act of God ─ like Trump having a heart attack ─ there is no way for him to leave or to be removed from office that will not help the Democrats in the coming elections. Also, he can’t fire Vance, but he can certainly encourage or ask for his resignation, whether on the QT or otherwise. Trump has been impeached many times, but he was never convicted in the Senate and therefore removed from office. I don’t see that happening either.

      Also, some are objecting to the idea of strategic bombing, that this is a war-crime. Since when?

      It would be fairly low-cost to start systematically wiping out Iran’s electrical grid, and that is what the U.S. Air Force has planned for since the court martial of Gen. Billy Mitchell in 1925.

      Yes, actually bringing Iran to the Stone Age would cause innocent people to suffer, just like when a million Iraqi children suffered and died under UN sanctions against Saddam in the 1990s. But that is the way the game is played. (I am not trying to argue that it is really “worth it” or not ─ to paraphrase Bill Clinton’s second term Secretary of State.)

      And in any case, it takes surprisingly little to encourage parties to come back to the bargaining table ─ just like bombing Hanoi and blockading Haiphong Harbor for the first time in 1972.

      Another strategic vulnerability in the Middle East is the water desalination plants, which are hugely energy-intensive. The problem here is that attacks on these would likely be reciprocated by Iran against Israel and other Middle East ministates that the United States supposedly protects, and upon which they are even more dependent than Iran.

      Trump threatening to use ground troops, and seemingly crazy enough to do so, might be a good diplomatic motivator ─ unlike somebody like Jimmy Carter.

      But I am not seeing any big kind of serious “Berlin by Christmas” military campaign in the works. We have some deployment of the 82nd Airborne to Middle Eastern client states, along with some Marines and a naval task force. Big deal.

      I agree that Trump is making all the wrong moves, and that this as good as puts the Democrats back into power, which is unthinkable. But it might be too late to avoid now, unfortunately.

      Trump lost the plot when he fired Noem and backed off on immigration enforcement because he did not like the mean tweets from the Left, the media elites, and from the (((Neocons))).

      Also, as much as I would like to see Birthright Citizenship ended, Trump has cashed in most of his populist goodwill, which once gave him throngs of adoring White people at rallies, and gave his Executive Orders some true gravitas that encouraged a new outlook in the courts.

      That is why the Democrats and the (((corporate news media))) whine endlessly with their “No Kings” nonsense and imply that there will be no new election at all in 2028. Apparently, most Leftists are simply dumb enough to believe the Fascist dictator B.S. Too bad that Trump did not give them any real reason to fear this.

      I hope that I am wrong, of course, and Birthright Citizenship is ended or at less curtailed by the courts without actually requiring the repeal of the 14th Amendment.

      In any case, collapse is not going to happen soon, and this would not make it any easier for our side. Imperial Rome lasted for centuries at death’s door.

      🙂

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      1. Greg Johnson says:
        April 4, 2026 at 11:44 am

        Bondi never should have been hired in the first place. Firing her now, however, is odd.

        The theory floated by some libtards that maybe she and Noem were fired for tittering about using the 25th Amendment on Trump was a good laugh, though.

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        1. Dani Vypont says:
          April 5, 2026 at 10:35 am

          The theory floated by some libtards that maybe she and Noem were fired for tittering about using the 25th Amendment on Trump was a good laugh, though.

          I thought it was interesting that, less than a month after she was fired, the Daily Mail revealed Noem’s husband is a cross-dresser with a “bimbofication” kink (it’s real):

          https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15685877/kristi-noem-husband-bryon-crossdressing-pictures-south-dakota.html

          It wouldn’t surprise me if the Trump Administration knew a bomb was about to drop and moved Noem out of the spotlight to minimize the damage (or perhaps someone in the administration leaked the info to make sure her career didn’t rebound).

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          1. Greg Johnson says:
            April 5, 2026 at 11:57 am

            That’s quite possible. The whole country really has a “late Empire” vibe, doesn’t it?

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      2. Corday says:
        April 4, 2026 at 5:17 pm

        “Strategic Bombing” has officially been a war crime for nearly 80 years. The 1949 Geneva Conventions established that attacks on civilian infrastructure without clear military necessity are war crimes. Yes, the US blatantly violates this in every war it wages. That makes it worse, not better.

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        1. Scott says:
          April 5, 2026 at 12:57 am

          “Military Necessity” is a phony legal standard defined by a rubber ruler.

          Basically “military necessity” governs nearly anything and it is easy to find rational justifications for. If it’s what you have to do to win a Total War, i.e., one where every man, woman, and child is effectively mobilized, then that is its own moral justification. Only slaves feel any moral regrets for victory.

          The U.S. Air Force has traditionally argued that “city busting” was unintentional collateral damage and has championed pinpoint strategic bombing doctrines, and that the technology of “smart bombs” or precision-guided munitions was just not far enough along.

          The argument was used against Lieutenant General Dr. Walter Dornberger, the German Army artillery officer and engineer who discovered student Wernher von Braun and who invented the A4/V2 rocket. Dornberger felt cheated that he hadn’t gotten to fire the ballistic missile that he invented offensively, but SS General Dr. Hans Kammler did. That fact no doubt helped General Dornberger in captivity after the war.

          Walter Dornberger then moved to the United States with Project Paperclip, took American citizenship, and worked for Bell Aircraft on Aerospace and NASA projects before retiring in 1965.

          In England after the war, they argued that launching V1 robot bombs or V2 ballistic missiles against London or the Port of Antwerp was a war-crime because they could not precisely target the real goodies inside the city center. The V2 was “fire and forget,” although some versions actually had radar guidance;  ballistically, the V2 was more accurate for its range than the Paris Gun from the First World War.

          The U.S. Army Air Force had even spent billions of dollars developing the B-29 bomber ─ rivaling the Manhattan Project ─ to get a strategic bomber that could operate at over 30 thousand feet where anti-aircraft and interceptors were barely capable, and still hit a pickle barrel with a 500 pounder. The problem is that the jet stream over Japan did not cooperate with the precision aiming of the high-altitude weapon.

          Major General Curtis E. LeMay of the U.S. Army Air Corps 21st Bomber Command was able to solve that problem by knowing that Japanese air defenses were remarkably weak, simply by changing the bombing of Japan to one of nighttime city-busting and starting conflagrations, i.e., the exact tactics of RAF Bomber Command against Germany.

          Gen. LeMay ordered most of the defensive armament on the B-29s removed to maximize bomb loads; the bombers would fly from a Pacific island like Tinian that could be supplied by the U.S. Navy instead of from bases in China where every bomb and gallon of fuel had to be flown over the Himalayas first. And the B-29 Superfortresses, designed to operate in the near stratosphere, were now ordered to fly at comparatively low altitudes over Japan where they could actually hit their targets. Plus, the oversized bomb loads were now largely incendiaries. Starting conflagrations would do all the work.

          The AAF then started to literally wipe Japanese cities off the map, raid after raid, and this was long before the two atomic bombs, which could do it all with just one aircraft.

          LeMay noted at an Air Force Academy “Airpower Symposium” conference at Colorado Springs in 1978, which I studied when I was in the Civil Air Patrol at the time, that everybody remembers the part about the atomic bombs ending the war, but LeMay marvelled that nobody ever remembers the Tokyo fire-bombings, which were far more destructive than the incidental use of atomic energy at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

          The retired four-star general and former U.S. Air Force Stabschef during the nightmare years of the Kennedy administration and the early Johnson years, openly admitted that the only reason that he was not deemed a war-criminal was because the United States actually won the war.

          (Only losers pay the costs of fighting wars with the intent to win.)

          This can be applied to literally anything.

          In Mein Kampf, Hitler makes the point that if you are judging the Germans for their conduct in the Great War, then you must also put it into the perspective of enemy conduct.

          Law usually rejects tu quoque arguments because it tries to establish a universal moral standard that rules a nation. But War (and the treaty agreements and customs that we call International Law) is a different animal. There, Reciprocity is the main factor. You treat their PoWs decently and hope that they do likewise with yours.

          Or else you fight fire with fire.

          Why is the Royal British Navy blameless for starving to death hundreds of thousands of Germans and others on the Continent in its Great War (now two World Wars) not a war-crime if not because it was the Versailles powers who ultimately won the war?

          Btw, the Allied starvation blockade was maintained for many months after the end of the war with the Armistice terms on 11 NOV 1918 until the Versailles Diktat was actually signed on 28 JUN 1919. Dictates are not the kinds of agreements that lead to lasting peace.

          Some might argue that the unrestricted naval campaign against Japan during WWII was a war-crime. Japan would have suffered serious starvation if the war had not ended early by the atomic bombs allowing the Holy Japanese Emperor to save face and order a surrender (which also triggered an armed revolt from the Nipponese hardliners).

          “Unconditional Surrender,” as demanded by the Allies, meant different things for the Japanese and for the Germans.

          After 1940, when France was defeated, nothing short of a Soviet-style purge of Nazi leadership and Soviet control of at least half (if not all) of Germany would have ended the war in Europe, which Hitler understood perfectly long before he went down with the ship in surrounded Berlin on April 30, 1945.

          Churchill knew that the Kreigsmarine was too weak to support a German invasion of Albion and that Hitler could only bluff about that. The Allies rejected all of Hitler’s peace proposals, and Foreign Minister Joachim Ribbentrop was even hanged by the Victors after the war.

          Grand Admiral Erich Raeder was sentenced to serve the rest of his life in prison at Nuremberg for having beaten the British invasion of Norway by weeks or even days. Hitler understood what was happening as soon as the Royal Navy started to mine Nordic harbors to interdict German trade with neutral Sweden and to establish closer bases for RAF bombers.

          Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz of the German submarine service, who succeeded Raeder as supreme head of the German Navy in 1943 ─ and who was not guilty of machine gunning captured Allied and merchant sailors because it never happened, despite being depicted in just about every Hollywood movie on that subject ─ was given a very unusual opportunity to use tu quoque (you too) arguments in his defense at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg.

          If the Kriegsmarine waged “unrestricted” submarine warfare against the Albion isles, so did the Americans in the Pacific against the Japanese. Karl Dönitz might have gotten off the hook at Nuremberg ─ they had to make a show of impartiality ─ but then Hitler had appointed the Grand Admiral to be his successor as the next German Head of State, so Dönitz was sentenced to ten years in Spandau prison just the same, a punishment that he served to the day (1956).

          They actually let Admiral Raeder out of Spandau prison early in 1955 for poor health five years before his death ─ not so for an Occidentophile Nazi like Deputyführer Rudolf Hess, at one time second in succession to Hitler after Göring. Hess died as the lone prisoner at Spandau in 1987 of apparent suicide.

          His son, the late Wolf Rüdiger Hess told me that he believed the British murdered his father, whose mind was still sharp, in order to protect many dirty secrets since the Soviets were giving feelers that they would no longer reject an early release of the nonagenarian Nazi sentenced at Nuremberg to Life imprisonment. Rudolf Hess was never convicted of any actual War Crimes.

          Admiral Dönitz maintained after the war that he had done nothing wrong. At his sentencing at Nuremberg, a hundred senior Allied officers vouched for him and expressed disappointment in his guilty verdict.

          During the Cold War, support was needed from West Germany and it was argued that there had been a “clean” Wehrmacht that fought the war honorably and, for example, only executed prisoners who were duly guilty of terrorism and sabotage, and did not go overboard punishing belligerent hostages collectively (not expressly prohibited in prewar treaty conventions).

          Only did the SS do bad things, we were long taught ─ and especially the “camp” men, not so much the the “field” men or the Waffen-SS. The highly-regarded Oberstgruppenführer and Colonel General of the Waffen-SS Paul Hausser of the elite II SS Panzer Corps, famously said that the Waffen-SS were “soldiers like any other.”

          But then people like Dr. Mengele were essentially Waffen-SS too. Dr. Mengele had been wounded in Russia while fighting the Bolsheviks and dressing wounds with the 5th SS “Wiking” Divison, and had then gotten assigned to the hospital at Auschwitz, where he likely saved many lives with limited resources.

          Dr. Mengele undoubtedly did do some medical or epidemiological research, as does everybody ─ how do you think military medicine cured yellow fever in Panama, thus facilitating the government canal project? But the science fiction and Nazi pulp horror stories are of course nonsense.

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          1. Viktor Schmidt says:
            April 5, 2026 at 6:56 am

            The Soviet agents of influence have done much in Washington to persuade FDR and Co. that the unconditional surrender is only one possible option. American military were against this notion, and many in the intelligence and diplomacy too, because they wanted to find some agreement with Germans, at least with anti-NS-plotters. But all they efforts were thwarted. I am sure, that even in case of successful coup, like Stauffenberg’s attentat, and Hitler’s death, the Allies would continue to wage war. They wanted to destroy Germany as such, not the Nazi regime only.

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      3. Rotbard says:
        April 5, 2026 at 6:26 pm

        “Trump lost the plot when he fired Noem and backed off on immigration enforcement because he did not like the mean tweets from the Left, the media elites, and from the (((Neocons))).”

        When Noem was placed in that position, it was clear to me that Trump’s anti-immigration rhetoric was hollow. And, it turned out to be nothing  more than a media circus.

        Good riddance to the bimbo. But I don’t expect anything better on immigration going forward.

         

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        1. Scott says:
          April 5, 2026 at 9:13 pm

          Well, they were working on the abominable Sanctuary Cities, and that triggered the Bolshies and AntiFa to hysteria. The whinging of the Left is always an indicator that something is working. Trump should have doubled down.

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  16. Former CC Regular says:
    April 4, 2026 at 5:17 am

    If a ground war happens, video of every American blown to pieces by battlefield drones will be running worldwide within seconds. Even Trump can understand those optics. This is why I don’t think a ground war will happen.

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  17. Viktor Schmidt says:
    April 4, 2026 at 6:10 am

    He’s been fed a steady stream of videos of American and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, including strikes on civilian infrastructure, which constitute war crimes that he thinks he and his goons will never answer for.

     

    If Putin is striking on civilian infrastructure for more than 4 years, and never answers for this, why should Trump answer for his war crimes?

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  18. Former CC Regular says:
    April 4, 2026 at 3:51 pm

    So much was on the line with Trump. Without exaggeration, he had an opportunity to change the direction of the United States and therefore the trajectory of the world.

     

    Henry Kissenger back in 2015 or 2016 mused that Trump might be a man that sometimes comes forward in fraught circumstances and serves as a agent of History without knowing it. Maybe he has been one, just not in the direction we hoped.

     

    Not only did he not rise to the occasion, he set us back, where there will be no going back this time. This Jew War–I don’t call it the Iran War–has gone from an ill advised debacle to Stalingrad.

     

    The next Democrat administration will use the “Constitutional conservative” ruling against “Birthright” Citizenship to make Joe Biden look like Adolf Hitler.

     

    Trump has shown some good instincts. He put Birthright Citizenship in from the Supreme Court. It will be shot down by conservatives of course, most likely with buy in from three justices that he appointed himself.

     

    It’s another missed opportunity of staggering proportions. A real warrior would have found a way to appoint three Scalias. It’s what Lincoln or FDR would have done. Trump just didn’t care and couldn’t cut it.

     

    The Congressional GOP has made their traditional contribution to the failures and setbacks as well. More than Trump, they deserve to burn in hell for treachery forever. Thune and Johnson have done everything in their power to block key elements of Trump’s agenda.

     

    But even here, yet again, we see the fingerprints of Trump’s lack of ambition. The current composition of the Congressional GOP is a legacy of Trump himself endorsing RINOs for five straight election cycles.

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  19. Josephus Cato says:
    April 4, 2026 at 10:34 pm

    Can you elaborate on how the Ukraine and Saudi deal dealt a blow to the petrodollar?  Was this deal done in some other currency?

    I hope you’re wrong on this.  Ground troops in Iran is going to be a disaster.  I think you’re spot on analyzing how Iran looked at Saddam’s mistakes and how the insurgency succeeded.  I think it would have been in there interests to try to look into how to crack the American and Israeli air attacks.  I wonder why they did not invest in this.  The petrodollar concept also seems to be beyond wrecked.  This war is so demoralizing on so many levels.  I think people are deceiving themselves if they think it is going to be over anytime soon.

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    1. Greg Johnson says:
      April 4, 2026 at 11:35 pm

      The petrodollar was based on protection. The Gulf states saw the US abandon them to protect Israel. Thus they turned to Ukraine. Why would they continue the petrodollar if they aren’t getting protection for it?

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  20. Peter Quint says:
    April 5, 2026 at 12:07 am

    Vance is not going to be president—ever. I finally figured out why I don’t like Vance, it is his squinty-eyed, porcine features. He looks like an escapee from Animal Farm. He is a race traitor, that alone should make you cringe. 🙃

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  21. Flel says:
    April 5, 2026 at 2:40 am

    Valuable analysis. I thought this group was sophisticated enough to not follow leftists in calling Trump a pedophile. Attack him all you like for legitimate reasons, but what’s the point of using leftist talking points? Next thing you know we’ll call him a king. I’ve never liked him prior to his election, but he’s the best we had available for domestic policy. He’s a disappointment to me.

    Iran seems to be using the rope a dope strategy used so adeptly by Ali against Foreman. Sadly our Foreman is the trillion dollar military against the club fighter strategist with a universal death wish. Personally, I’d rather see the US abandon jets flying in to attack and simply bombard from the see or bases in the region. Keep those missiles flying!

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  22. Peter Quint says:
    April 5, 2026 at 3:34 am

    Trump is not going anywhere, he will serve out his full term. The jews will not kill him like they did JFK, nor will they try to get him impeached like they did Nixon. As long as Trump stays his present course, he is safe, and his family untouchable. 🙃

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    1. Viktor Schmidt says:
      April 5, 2026 at 9:52 am

      Was Oswald Jewish?

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      1. Peter Quint says:
        April 6, 2026 at 12:53 pm

        Who was Oswald? 🙃

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        1. Viktor Schmidt says:
          April 6, 2026 at 1:53 pm

          Castro’s agent.

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          1. Peter Quint says:
            April 6, 2026 at 2:53 pm

            Was Castro a jew? Things that make you go hmmmmm! 🙃

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            April 8, 2026 at 1:07 am

            Oswald would have wished to be working for Castro. In reality, when people saw his “resume” photos (plural, there were more than one pose, and the photos were taken by his Russian wife, Marina in the backyard at their W. Neely St. home in Dallas) with him wearing a revolver on his hip, and holding a rifle in one hand and copies of newspapers from two competing Soviet Communist factions, most Leftists correctly categorized Oswald as a loon and ignored him. A New Orleans native, Oswald was basically the sole and founding member of the unauthorized New Orleans chapter of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.

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      April 5, 2026 at 10:12 pm

      Saint Jack might as well have been Jewish. He is the one who started the “we’re a Nation of Immigrants” B.S. He also cast an approving eye on Jewish “Freedom Riders” rolling into the South to stir up the Negroes. Under Jack’s watch the FBI lost interest in Communists like Oswald and started obsessing about Klansmen.

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  23. Will Williams says:
    April 6, 2026 at 2:10 am

    Greg: Iran is still fighting—and, I would argue, winning… a smaller and weaker army can still win if its forces are deployed wisely. 

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    Agreed. Iranians do not have to defeat the powerful high-tech, push-button invader with its AIPAC Fury, they simply must hang in there and not lose.

    I’m pulling for Iran against the Jew-led U.S./Israel tag team. Like Wolf Stoner says, the sooner both the U.S. and Russian empires fall, the better for what’s left of our race.

    Send in U.S. ground troops, Trump, and see how that works out. You’ve got two weeks.

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    1. Viktor Schmidt says:
      April 6, 2026 at 7:59 am

      That’s correct. When we speak about American defeats in Vietnam, Iraq, Afganistan, about Soviet defeat in Afganistan, we do not mean, that Vietnamese, Iraqis, Afganis assaulted and occupied Washington, and Afganis occuped Moscow. They simply forced the invaders leave their countries and go away.

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    2. Wolf Stoner says:
      April 9, 2026 at 9:23 pm

      The majority of nationalists still continue to be captive of the same established patterns. They continue to perceive ZOG as “their government” and immoral gang of mercenaries as “our army”. There is no state in the modern world that could be called by White people as “our state”. All major centers of power in the world are hostile to the White race: Zionist USA, Marxist Russia, China, India and global Islamism. We must transform our thought process in such a way as to become totally independent; to stop entertain futile hopes for some miraculous savior. We must be our own saviors. The only way for the White race to be saved is to become mentally independent of all false narratives and alien influences.

      The first step on this road is to stop perceive the countries of residence as being “our countries”. The formal citizenship doesn’t matter; even ethnic identity plays ever lesser role now. The only factor that preserves its paramount and eternal importance is the racial identity. We must stop thinking of ourselves as “Americans”, “British” or “Russians” but to adopt the only identity that truly matters: we are the White people. It is what really counts, what makes us who we are. Everything else is transitory and irrelevant.

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  24. JaymunD says:
    April 6, 2026 at 8:50 am

    Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock….

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  25. Peter Quint says:
    April 6, 2026 at 12:52 pm

    Ground troops would be bad. China could also commit ground troops, someone said Iran was their proxy. 🙃

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    1. Viktor Schmidt says:
      April 6, 2026 at 2:03 pm

      The Chinese are not so stupid. They use their vassals, Iran and Russia, untill the West will be so weak and stuck in a quagmire, that they could grasp Taiwan without any serious opposition.

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      1. Peter Quint says:
        April 6, 2026 at 2:50 pm

        America is Israel’s proxy in the Middle East! 🙃

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        1. Viktor Schmidt says:
          April 6, 2026 at 4:42 pm

          The Western civilisation consists of Jewish brains and Anglosaxon muscles. The problem of today’s West is that the muscles are weak, and the brains can bring only Epsteins rather than Einsteins. In 1945 those brains and muscles destroyed Germany, and now the West does not have German muscles and brains and is forced to be content with Anglosaxon infirm musles and Jewish senile brains.

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          1. Will Williams says:
            April 7, 2026 at 4:31 am

            Viktor Schmidt: April 6, 2026 …Western civilisation consists of Jewish brains… Epsteins rather than Einsteins…

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            We’re familiar by now with Jeffrey Epstein’s wonderful Jewish brain, Viktor. Can we do without such brainpower?

            Don’t be fooled by the alleged genius of Albert Einstein, who has been promoted by his tribe for more than a century. See this, sourced from the Jewish Forward and Scientific American: “Einstein’s Non-Jewish Wife Coauthored His Early Publications, Yet Received No Credit” at national vanguard.org

            ALBERT EINSTEIN is remembered as one of modernity’s (and Judaism’s) great geniuses. But, according to a recent article from Scientific American, many of Einstein’s most influential works were not the products of his individual genius, but rather born from intellectual collaborations with his first wife, Mileva Marić [an Orthodox Serb]. The article (and the letters and biographies discussed within) asserts that Marić, herself a brilliant physicist, was responsible for jumpstarting the young Einstein’s career…

            An honest account of alleged Jew brainpower is from William Pierce’s classic, “The Rubes and the Carnies” at nationalvanguard.org

            … A number of listeners wrote to me that I am wrong about the Jews, that they really are not the evil and destructive creatures I have made them out to be; they are clever and sensitive and creative and have made many important contributions to our society. They reminded me of Jesus and Freud and Einstein and suggested that our civilization is based on the contributions of these three Jews. I don’t know why they forgot to mention Karl Marx. A few years ago, when communism was still fashionable, the apologists for the Jews used to list Jesus, Marx, Freud, and Einstein as examples of great contributors to Western civilization, and then they would slyly mention that all four just happened to be Jews….

            … [A]nd some listeners accused me of picking on the Jews. They believe that the Jewish role in the slave trade is an anomaly, not at all characteristic of the Jews as a whole, just as they believe that Jewish organized crime is an anomaly, just as they believe that Marxism was an anomaly, just as they believe that the Jewish control of Hollywood and Madison Avenue and the rest of America’s mass media is only a coincidence, a fluke with no special significance and certainly nothing to worry about.

            What they see as characteristic of the Jews is Jesus, Marx, Freud, and Einstein — except that it’s not really fashionable to talk about Marx and his Jewishness these days. The apologists for the Jews seem to believe — and would like to have us believe too — that the Jews are pretty much like us — that is, they aren’t fundamentally alien; they’re just a very bright, sensitive, creative, innovative, and well-meaning people, and we shouldn’t hold White slavery, communism, or the Organizatsiya against them. Instead, we should be thankful because they gave us Jesus, Marx — excuse me, we’re not supposed to mention Marx any more — because they gave us Jesus, Freud, and Einstein…

            … I think that I’ll not get into religion today, so let’s just talk briefly about Freud and Einstein. In popular lore they are held up as the founder of the modern science of the mind and the founder of modern physics, respectively. The average member of the public has the vague notion that if it were not for Sigmund Freud we would know nothing about psychology or psychiatry today, and that if it were not for Albert Einstein we would have neither nuclear energy nor space travel. This notion is not based on fact but rather on a myth propagated by the Jewish mass media simply because these two men were Jews.

            Sigmund Freud may have been a pretty clever Jew, but he also was a charlatan. He understood some things about the peculiarities of the human mind — as did other students of the mind in his day — but he, in a typically Jewish fashion, embellished, embroidered, waved his arms, and dramatized. He was a clever showman, a poseur, as much as he was a scientist. Freud, with the help of his fellow Jews in his profession and in the media, created a pseudo-scientific illusion which caught the attention of many people. With a sober face he advanced as science what really was not science. But it was flashy and catchy and clever, and many people believed it was science. Ultimately, Freud did more to hold back an understanding of the human psyche than he did to advance it.

            Einstein wasn’t a charlatan. He was a very competent mathematical physicist, and he made some genuine contributions to our understanding of our world. But he did not invent nuclear energy or even lay the theoretical groundwork for the use of nuclear energy, nor is he the father of space travel or of modern physics. But he was a Jew, and because of that his name has been drummed into the public’s consciousness. Every couch potato and baseball fan recognizes the name Einstein, but none of them has ever heard of James Clerk Maxwell, or Max Planck or Arnold Sommerfeld or Erwin Schrödinger or the other giants of modern physics. That’s not because the work of these men was less important or less fundamental than that of Einstein; the reason is that they weren’t Jews.

            Now I’ll state a fundamental truth which is basic to an understanding of the nature of the Jews and of the Jewish role in our civilization. That truth is that the Jews as a whole are mythmakers, illusion builders — or to put it less politely, they are tricksters. Their whole existence among us is based on deception and illusion and misdirection. Some of them are very clever. Some of them are creative. But they are quite alien in their nature. It is almost as if they had landed here from another planet. They disguise their alienness with a remarkable talent for deception. We are like a bunch of rubes at a circus, at a carnival, and they are the carnies.

            And where the rubes are concerned, the carnies stick together.

            Certainly, not every Jew is involved in slave dealing or child prostitution or welfare fraud or is a member of the Organizatsiya or, in the case of older Jews, belonged to the Communist Party. But whenever the call “Hey, rube!” goes out, all of the carnies do their part to assure that the carnies win the fight…

            Much more about the alleged genius of Jesus, Freud, Marx and Einstein at the link.

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          2. Wolf Stoner says:
            April 10, 2026 at 5:56 pm

            Jews are uncanny apt at creating an image of superbly talented nation. The mainstream cattle believe this myth. The problem with this image is the same like with any financial pyramid. You can inflate its price and reputation only for some time. At some point this bubble is bound to burst. This moment is very close. Maybe, the decadent whites are ready to accept supremacy of the self-chosen tribe for eternity but neither Chinese nor any other non-white nations will ever give Jews such an elevated position. More than this, Chinese promote their own exceptionalism and intellectual superiority. Therefore, this field of the “chosen”, enjoyed previously exclusively by Jews, now becomes ever more overcrowded. Jews will have much more problems in the coming decades than at any time in history. Most probably, what Jews imputed to Germans, will be realized by non-whites.

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        April 6, 2026 at 3:02 pm

        The struggle for Taiwan has been going on since WWII, when it was known as Formosa. Chiang Kai-shek retreated there after being run off the mainland by the communists. 🙃

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  26. Peter Quint says:
    April 7, 2026 at 4:14 am

    Gas is officially up to $4.18 per gallon where I live. 😭

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