Meme - Jordan Schachtel @JordanSchachtel: "WaPo "intelligence" correspondent says China is winning the Iran war, sharing Chinese propaganda that claims to show satellite video of US, attacks on Iran, when it's really showing video of Atlanta airport. Hey @JeffBezos, this is a really bad look."
Josh Rogin: "China is the big winner of the iran war."
China pulse: "JUST IN AND UNUSUAL. CHINA is recording the US war live! The US attacks on Iran have become a veritable military intelligence laboratory for China"
"The video is misleading. The footage shows the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, in the U.S.A"
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧 on X - "The BBC Doesn't Make Mistakes. It Makes Choices
The BBC has made another error. A live translation of Pete Hegseth's Pentagon address rendered the word "regime" as "mardom," the Persian word for "people." So when the Defence Secretary told the world that the regime that chanted death to America had been gifted death in return, BBC Persian told its audience inside Iran that the American government was threatening the Iranian people. The BBC issued a correction. It called the mistranslation "human error." That is also what it called Panorama. When the BBC edited Trump's January 6th speech, it did not accidentally make him sound more peaceful. It cut the line where he called for his supporters to march "peacefully and patriotically," spliced in footage from elsewhere, and broadcast the result a week before the American presidential election. The BBC's own standards adviser called it deliberate distortion. The Chairman Samir Shah eventually called it an "error of judgment." The Director-General Tim Davie said nothing of substance. Two senior executives resigned. Trump sued for ten billion dollars. And throughout, the Corporation's position was consistent: mistake, not malice. Human error. Regrettable. Corrected. Now examine the Hegseth translation. A single word, "regime," becomes "people." Not a complex clause. Not an ambiguous idiom. One word, with one meaning, translated into its opposite. And the effect was not neutral. BBC Persian broadcasts inside Iran, to people for whom the distinction between the regime and the people is not semantic. It is the difference between those who imprison and those who are imprisoned. When that audience heard America threatening the Iranian people, they did not hear a translation error. They heard confirmation of what the Islamic Republic has told them for forty years. The BBC handed the regime its propaganda line, live, with the American Defence Secretary's voice attached. Thamar Eilam-Gindin, a Persian linguist and Iran expert at Haifa University, said the mistranslation fundamentally altered the meaning of the address. She added that among diaspora Iranians she works with regularly, the incident confirmed what they already believed: that BBC Persian runs a long-standing pro-regime editorial line. That charge does not come from Republican media monitors or Trump's legal team. It comes from Iranian exiles. The people with the most direct experience of both the regime and the BBC's coverage of it have reached their verdict. The BBC will say the two incidents are not comparable. Panorama was edited; this was live. One was deliberate craft; the other was a translator under pressure. But this defence only holds if you believe the errors are random. Random errors scatter. They make subjects sound better and worse, more threatening and less, more guilty and more innocent, in rough proportion. The BBC's errors do not scatter. They cluster. Trump is made more dangerous. America is made more threatening. Iran's regime is made less culpable. Israel's actions are made less justified. The mistakes, every time, travel in the same direction as the ideology. That is not a coincidence. That is a culture. An institution whose errors always serve its prejudices has not made errors. It has made choices. The method changes. The outcome never does. And the people who pay the price are not politicians with lawyers. They are Iranians inside Iran, who tuned into a service their licence fee helps fund, and were told that America wants them dead.
"The BBC's errors do not scatter. They cluster. Trump is made more dangerous. America is made more threatening. Iran's regime is made less culpable. Israel's actions are made less justified. The mistakes, every time, travel in the same direction as the ideology.""
Meme - Eyal Yakoby: "They literally are admitting it's State propaganda."
CNN @CNN: "CNN's Frederik Pleitgen spoke to shopkeepers and customers in Iran's capital who say not only have sales drastically decreased, but they're also worried for their lives. CNN is able to report in Iran only with the lranian government's permission"
Naturally left wingers are going on about "propaganda", as if it wasn't all in the opposite direction they claim
Meme - David Reaboi, Late Republic Nonsense: "Amazing. They can't get the story they wanted, but this is close enough for CNN."
Erin Burnett OutFront @OutFrontCNN: "CNN investigation uncovers just how close U.S.- Israeli strikes have come to hitting civilian sites like schools and hospitals inside Iran. @katie_polglase reports.
CNN INVESTIGATION: U.S.-ISRAELI STRIKES HIT NEAR CIVILIAN SITES"
בר שם-אור Bar Shem-Ur on X - "CNN is sounding more and more like Al Jazeera every day. It’s a bizarre double standard: the IDF and the U.S. military employ precision strikes specifically to minimize collateral damage and spare civilian infrastructure, yet CNN consistently spins these tactical efforts into a negative narrative. Meanwhile, the reality on the ground tells a much different story regarding the Iranian regime. They aren't using precision. they are intentionally targeting residential neighborhoods with cluster bombs. Two civilians were killed today in a deliberate strike on a residential area. Another civilian is currently in critical condition. It’s time CNN started distinguishing between those trying to prevent a tragedy and those actively causing one."
Iran war's targets widen into civilian infrastructure as Saudi Arabia reports 2 deaths - "The Iran war’s targets widened dangerously into civilian infrastructure Sunday as Bahrain accused Iran of striking one of the desalination plants that are crucial for Gulf nations’ drinking water."
Iran Claims US Struck Qeshm Desalination Plant - Why This Is A Dangerous 'Precedent' Risking Millions of Lives - "Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Saturday said it launched missile strikes on the US naval base in Juffair, Bahrain, home to the Fifth Fleet, after accusing America of targeting a freshwater treatment plant on the Qeshm Island"
Of course, left wingers are blaming Israel and the US for forcing Iran to attack a desalination plant, while at the same time condemning the US as monsters for striking an Iranian desalination plant. Only the West ever has agency, which is why they're responsible for everything wrong with the world today
Legal Insurrection on X - "The same people who backed endless billions for Ukraine now want outrage over Trump spending big to hit Iran. via @MikeLaChance33"
Democrats and Media Drop New Talking Point About the Cost of Trump’s Iran Operation - "Democrats and their friends in the media have settled on a new talking point to go after Trump, with regard to the ongoing operations in Iran. They are emphasizing the cost. The same people who wanted to send unlimited amounts of cash to Ukraine, forever, now want you to be outraged that Trump is spending a lot of money taking out Iran... Maybe if we ended the massive fraud and grift in Massachusetts and Minnesota, we would have an easier time paying for what’s happening in Iran. It’s amazing how Trump can turn Democrats into fiscal conservatives overnight."
Jessica Costescu on X - "The Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter at UC Berkeley is now posting propaganda videos accusing the Iranian diaspora of being “traitors” & “agents” “The real patriots are those who come out into the streets on cold nights for the Iranian Republic.”"
WUTHERING HEIGHTS UPDATES on X - "Really the only way to win against an opponent with the latest western weaponry is to tell the press that every strike hit a girls school and a hospital, so that’s the meta."
James Lindsay, anti-Communist on X - "Can someone please explain to me why pro women, pro LGBTQ Leftists are supporting the Ayatollah of Iran?"
"Yes, I can. In fact, I'm telling you all yet again that the answer to this question is right there on the last page of the Communist Manifesto and is not actually hard to answer. The Left has adopted the logic of totalitarianism, called the friend-enemy distinction. There's a declared enemy (the West, "the existing social and political order of things"), and anyone who fights that declared enemy is a friend. The radical Right also holds this criterion in politics and is therefore also siding with Iran. (In fact, the term "friend-enemy distinction" was the explicit logic of the Nazi regime thanks to Carl Schmitt.) The radical Islamists also hold to this logic under their radical and hardlining interpretation of the Islamic doctrine called al-walâ' wal-bara', which means "loyalty and disavowal." The radical Left calls this doctrine "solidarity." The radical Right calls it "NETTR (No Enemies To The Right).""
"In short, the Communists everywhere support every revolutionary movement against the existing social and political order of things."
This is a good encapsulation of "The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the Revolution"
Mehdi Hasan on X - "You’re not ‘under attack’ in a vacuum. Your country launched an attack, an illegal war of aggression, and the country you attacked is retaliating. It’s called cause and effect."
Will Chamberlain on X - "Also remarkable to see Mehdi finally come to the defense of the IDF’s action in Gaza"
Mehdi Hasan on X - "Israel is bombarding, literally bombarding, two Middle East capitals, Beirut and Tehran, killing 100s of civilians, and yet the US and UK media continue to portray Iran as the threat to the region. Israel has nukes, but Iran is the nuclear threat. We live in Orwellian times."
Casey Babb on X - "One of the most disturbing things I’ve experienced since October 7th, is seeing people like @mehdirhasan argue that groups like the Islamic Republic and Hamas are, in fact, the good guys. This level of delusion and brain rot will be studied a thousand years from now."
Barbara Kay on X - "There are nine countries who have official nukes plus Israel, and not a single one of them ever said they wanted them in order to take out a country they hate. Iran did, right from the get-go. Israel was a "one-bomb" country, they said. They never pretended otherwise. Israel's nukes - if they have them - will never ever be used offensively, only in the direst self-defensive situation. But the Iranians always made their *offensive* intentions clear. @mehdirhasan , you don't see a distinction here?"
Samuel Fitoussi on X - "In 1979, Michel Foucault described the progressive policy he believed the new Iranian regime would pursue: "By 'Islamic government,' no one in Iran means a political regime in which the clergy would play a leading or supervisory role. [...] One can find in the Quran general guidelines: Islam values work; no one can be deprived of the fruits of their labour; what must belong to all (water, the subsoil) shall not be appropriated by anyone. Freedoms will be respected insofar as their exercise does not harm others; minorities will be protected and free to live as they please on condition that they do not injure the majority; between man and woman, there will be no inequality of rights, but difference, since there is a difference in nature. In politics, decisions will be taken by majority rule; leaders will be accountable to the people; and everyone, as provided for in the Quran, will be able to stand up and demand an account of those who govern.""
Zack Polanski on X - "Over 1000 civilians dead, and we're letting Trump use UK bases to further his war. Britain should stand firm against Trump's illegal warmongering, and stop these bombers landing on UK soil."
Aɴᴛ on X - "Here's what this odious, wonky-toothed drip of an excuse for a man isn't telling you. The casualties being reported come directly from the IRGC itself, and there is currently no way to confirm that any of their figures are true. Hundreds of thousands of Iranians have been killed by the IRGC since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, with some estimates as high as a million. More recently, the IRGC is responsible for the murder of 40,000 Iranians in the last few months simply because they stood up against the regime. Zack has made absolutely ZERO mention of those 40,000 murdered. He doesn't care, never has and never will, because it doesn't align with the narrative he and his Islamist friends have aligned themselves with. He is a threat to national security, not just my opinion but that of a former British intelligence chief. The only logical course of action is for Zack to be investigated under terrorism laws, along with the Islamists he is closely associated with."
Iran's ‘ties’ to Muslim charities ignored for fear of racism, new report claims - "Fears of racism have prevented around 30 charities and community centres from being investigated amid alleged links to the Iranian regime, a new report has detailed. Lord Walney alleges Iran uses the network of organisations to maintain its "influence and interests" in the UK while separately plotting attacks against critical Iranian media and the Jewish community. Former government extremism advisor and Labour MP Lord Walney noted a network of over 30 religious institutions, including 10 charities – eight of which are currently being investigated by the Charity Commission, although this has been plagued by "systemic delays", he says. The Islamic Centre of England (ICE) is described as a "central node" in the network. Its recent director and secretary was appointed by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei himself and killed in an Israeli airstrike, it is claimed. Iran's Deputy Minister of Culture between 2000 and 2003, Aliasghar Ramezanpour, was interviewed by Lord Walney in the report and described ICE as a "kind of a headquarters that supervises all the network ([of charities in the UK)". Kast year, the Intelligence and Security Committee said ICE could provide Iranian intelligence agents "with a useful base from which to act". ICE also received a warning from the Charity Commission in 2020 after hosting a vigil for Qasem Soleimani, the IRGC commander who was killed by the US in 2020. They have been subject to a statutory inquiry since November 2022. Sir William Shawcross, who chaired the Charity Commission between 2012 and 2018, said he encountered a "real nervousness about talking about suspicions of Muslim organisations," adding: "There’s a widespread fear amongst police, amongst schools, the headmasters and others of being accused of being racist". The commission has "never had the resources it needs for any investigations, and certainly not for counter-terrorism or counter-extremism investigations", the peer stated. "(In 2018, upon leaving the commission) it was already clear that the Iranians were very, very active in Britain, both in charitable and non-charitable organisations," Sir William noted. Kasra Aarabi, Director of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Research at United Against Nuclear Iran, mirrored this view, saying: "I think this goes back to political will, and also unfortunately the fear of being labelled Islamophobic. The first thing that these people (Iranian charities) will allege is Islamophobia." ICE denied suggestions it acted as a headquarters for a supposed network and claimed the publication of what it described as inaccurate and inflammatory claims risks promoting religious hatred and causing harm. A second charity, Dar Alhekma Trust, is also being looked at by the commission. Trustee Saeed Shehabi praised a commander of the IRGC and also claimed, after the October 7 attacks, that Palestinians "rose up and became the master of the situation". Mr Shehabi was a "long-standing peaceful campaigner", the charity said."
leekern on X - "Just as mosques are used by Hamas and Iran to store weapons and fight from, mosques are used in the UK for the purposes of plotting Islamist takeover and jihad against Brits. Do not allow emotional blackmail or bad faith arguments to intimidate you from calling out reality - not all religions are benign seekers of peace and love. The Church of England doesn’t preach jihad from its pulpits. When a mosque is used as a headquarter for war it loses its status as a place of worship"
George Galloway on X - "What is with these demons and bombing schools and killing kids…?"
Wilfred Reilly on X - ""What is up" is that you guys publicize every Western mistake, while simply ignoring things like on-video Hamas rapes and/or murders of 1200 people (look up "Thai gardener beheaded alive") and Iran illegally sending suicide drones to attack 19 countries. That's what's up. You clearly hate, and exclusively criticize, your own society. Our far more brutal/evil enemies - including literal Somali and Houthi pirates, child rape "grooming" gangs, etc - are oppressed pets who can do no wrong."
DOGE-Breath on X - "Glad we didn't suffer these kinds of critics when Marines were fighting on Iwo Jima."
Financial Times on X - "Donald Trump’s decision not to refill the stockpile drained by his predecessor Joe Biden has left consumers exposed to an oil price shock following the US-Israeli attacks on Iran, analysts have warned."
US Oil & Gas Association on X - "Classic DC. Those who break something (in the case the Biden guy quoted here ) blame someone else for not fixing the thing they broke. We warned the Biden people 4 years ago that an overly-rapid drawdown of the SPR would compromise the integrity of the SPR itself They ignored us because of the midterms. And it happened. So this Administration has to first fix the structural problems created by the very people blaming them for not rapidly fill the SPR."
zerohedge on X - "*SCHUMER: I DEMAND TRUMP RELEASE OIL FROM SPR the one Biden drained?"
P.T. Ward on X - "Reminder that Schumer killed a provision in the CARES Act that would’ve refilled the SPR at a historically low cost of $24 dollars a barrel. He called it a “bailout for Big Oil.”"
Richard Hanania on X - "The Economist on how strikes in the war have changed: Our results show that around halfway through the first week of the conflict the fighting entered a new phase. One change is that Iran’s counter-punches have become less effective: both fewer in number and reliant on drones, rather than missiles. Another is that America and Israel appear to be changing their focus from military targets to “civilian” buildings such as defence-industry facilities and the Iranian regime’s infrastructure of oppression—hence the strike in Javanrud. Attacks on Gulf Arab states have almost all been intercepted and have fizzled out. Meanwhile, Iran keeps getting hit hard. And then there are drones...In the first days of the conflict it launched roughly one for every missile. Now the ratio is ten to one. Militarily, this is a complete route. It's insane to watch analysts say that the US and Israel are the ones who can't keep this up."
Cynical Publius on X - "Typical anti-war protest right here, right? "Stop War on Iran." I took this picture on the National Mall in Washington DC. IN 2007. I repeat: I took this picture in 2007. Think about it."
Cynical Publius on X - "Here's the point of the below post/picture. In 2007, Iranian-led Shia militia and Iranian-supplied EFPs were killing American servicemen and women by the bushel. Yet there were protests in DC that were funded by literal Communist organizations (as documented by Data Republican's response post to my original post; see below), even though at the time there was not even a hint of any war with Iran being on the horizon. Now those same groups are doing the same things today. Do you think literal Communists have the best interests of the USA at heart? If you are one of those "We should not be fighting for Israel" subtards, consider who the people are that planted that fake idea in your brain."
Jewish Currents on X - "Tehran has merely challenged Israel’s dominance in the region, not its survival. Yet the claim that Iran existentially threatens the Jewish state is rarely disputed in mainstream American debate, even by politicians who oppose war, @PeterBeinart writes. https://jewishcurrents.org/iran-is-not-an"
Samuel J. Hyde סמואל ג'י הייד on X - "Our criticism of antizionist writers today is often too charitable. Error alone does not explain what we are witnessing. For years, @PeterBeinart wrote that Hamas posed no real threat to Israel. When the massacre of October 7 shattered that illusion, he did not retract the claim or confront the reality that had disproved it. Instead, the same reasoning now reappears in his treatment of a far more powerful regime pursuing nuclear weapons. Who are clear in their intent, “when we posses the missiles, we will erase Israel” - Ali Ahmad Khomeini There comes a point when persistent blindness is no longer merely error but psychopathy."
Danny Rosenstein 🇺🇸🇮🇱🤟🏻 on X - "I guess the doomsday clock in Tehran counting down the days until the destruction of Israel didn’t threaten the Jewish state. I guess 47 years of mullahs chanting “death to Israel” didn’t threaten the Jewish state. I guess the funding of Hamas and Hezbollah to create a ring of fire around Israel didn’t threaten the Jewish state. There is a special place in hell for Jews who demonize Israel with lies and falsehoods."
Weird. I thought all Jews were unconditionally pro-Israel and even left wing Jews supported the right wing Israeli government and its policies
Aizenberg on X - "Absolutely inane piece by @PeterBeinart sitting in safe apartment in Manhattan who claims Iran "doesn't post a significant threat to Israel." To him "death to Israel" is not relevant. Evidence: FORTY years ago Israeli didn't think it was a big deal. Forget Hamas & Hezbollah."
David Bernstein on X - "Iran was organizing Hezbollah, Hamas, and itself for a joint mass attack on Israel. Hamas jumped the gun on 10/7, fearing that if shared the date with Hezbollah, Israeli intelligence would find out. But things could have gone very, very differently, and for @peterbeinart to suggest that being attacked on three (plus potentially additional) fronts simultaneously by powers armed with tens of thousands of missiles, sufficient to overcome Israel's defenses, wasn't a threat, it just shows that he has no idea what he is talking about, that he is a dishonest propagandist, or, most likely, both. Oh, and the missiles were supposed to be accompanied by a simultaneous invasion of Israel from Hezbollah in the North and Hamas in the South. We saw what Hamas did and know it could have been much worse, but Hezbollah was a much bigger, better-trained, and better armed force."
Briahna Joy Gray on X - "There was no mass rape on October 7th. This isn’t even controversial."
Aɴᴛ on X - "Aside from the fact that rape did occur on October 7th, and that an abundance of evidence for it was verified by various high-profile non-Israeli (and, to drive the point home further, non-Jewish) experts on warfare-related crimes like rape, there is another significant point that a soulless cunt like @briebriejoy completely omits, due to her inability to think critically and barely function like a normal human being. EVERY SINGLE Islamic terrorist organisation has been shown and proven to use rape as a tactic of dominance, instilling fear, and subjugation. This is not limited to recognised terror groups of recent decades but has also been a key feature of Islamic conquests throughout history. So the claim that rape did not take place on October 7th implies that, despite slaughtering people in the most horrific ways, including entire families, women, and children, Hamas and the Gazans who joined them somehow magically restrained themselves from something that is an integral part of being Islamic terrorists. Now ask yourself, what is the likelihood of that?"
Briahna Joy Gray on X - "Unlike the mass rape hoax, the 160 children the US of Israel murdered in a double tap strike are very real."
Eve Barlow on X - "Using rape denial to fake concern for children is a new level of depravity. Briahna, the Islamic regime has been shooting its own children in the head for five decades, including in the last two months as documented in the New York Times. But you don't care about those children because they don't help your case against the Jews. https://nytimes.com/interactive/20"