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Fri, 26 Dec 2025 12:30:00 +0000 US Launches Strikes Against "Terrorist Scum" In Nigeria
US Launches Strikes Against "Terrorist Scum" In Nigeria
President Trump telegraphed the move last month, warning that US military intervention in West Africa was certaintly on the table after what he described as the mass killing of
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US Launches Strikes Against "Terrorist Scum" In Nigeria
President Trump telegraphed the move last month, warning that US military intervention in West Africa was certaintly on the table after what he described as the mass killing of Christians by Islamic terrorists in Nigeria. Now, the president says the US military forces carried out powerful strikes against ISIS targets, framing the operation as a direct response to militants “viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians.”
"Tonight, at my direction as Commander in Chief, the United States launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria, who have been targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians, at levels not seen for many years, and even Centuries!" Trump wrote on Truth Social on Christmas Day.
Trump continued, "I have previously warned these Terrorists that if they did not stop the slaughtering of Christians, there would be hell to pay, and tonight, there was."
"The Department of War executed numerous perfect strikes, as only the United States is capable of doing. Under my leadership, our Country will not allow Radical Islamic Terrorism to prosper," the president declared.
U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), the U.S. military’s unified combatant command responsible for operations and security cooperation across Africa, said on X that, acting at the direction of Trump and the Secretary of War and in coordination with Nigerian officials, it carried out strikes against ISIS terrorists in Nigeria on Christmas Day, in Sokoto State.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wrote on X that Trump was very clear last month: "The killing of innocent Christians in Nigeria (and elsewhere) must end," adding, "The @DeptofWar is always ready, so ISIS found out tonight — on Christmas. More to come…"
As we've previously reported, Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria...
It seems Nicki Minaj has become the spokeswoman to address the persecution of Christians in Nigeria and around the world.
The energy market reaction was muted during the thin holiday trading, with Brent crude prices flat despite Nigeria’s status as an OPEC member.
Trump has previously designated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern over religious freedom, a label rejected by Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who has faced growing ISIS pressure in the northeast.
The strike against ISIS fits into a broader pattern of Trump using military force abroad, including recent large-scale airstrikes in Syria and Iran and gunboat diplomacy in the Caribbean to accelerate regime instability in Venezuela.
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Fri, 12/26/2025 - 07:30 Close
Fri, 26 Dec 2025 12:00:00 +0000 Escobar: Europe's Elites Pay For The Privilege Of Losing Conflict
Escobar: Europe's Elites Pay For The Privilege Of Losing Conflict
Escobar: Europe's Elites Pay For The Privilege Of Losing Conflict
Authored by Pepe Escobar,
When in doubt, Europeans should always re-read Tacitus. As a true Roman, he considered that sacrifice was only worthy if conducted at the service of the motherland. In his time, the Roman Empire. In our time, that would be civilization-state Italy.
Tacitus was a keen student of Resistance – reflecting on the worthiness of the heroic deaths of those condemned to suicide by Nero and Domitian. He followed all the legal battles, the condemnation of lay martyrs such as Seneca. He talks about them with veneration; but branded their sacrifice as sterile.
Tacitus refused the temptation of heroism – and asked himself if between the ardor of disdain and vile obsequiousness a path could be found exempt from vaingloriousness.
He certainly didn’t see this path in the future of Rome. He experienced life under absolute power – today that would be under the yoke of the European Union (EU) and European Commission (EC) – and noted that to exercise it or be submitted by it was equally degrading.
The questions he could not answer are eternal. Whether a people protagonist of History and enjoying domination is able to be worthy of it; whether it’s possible for those who govern to remain wise; and for those who are subjects, what to do to not humiliate themselves.
To History and politics, Tacitus posed only moral questions. For him, the only possible salvation will come via moral healing.
He quoted some verses of brilliant poet Lucan, who was also a victim of Nero – who wrote that considering “the most serious calamities” one “had proof that not towards our security are the gods solicitous, but of our punishment”.
All these questions apply now to Europeans being subjugated by appallingly mediocre warmongering elites – who are only speeding up a negative vortex way more serious than the decadence of Rome. While “the Gods” are Olympically oblivious of the punishment inflicted on mere – taxpaying – mortals.
Throwing Money Into a Black Void
Enter the latest European elite scam: the decision to hand over to the “criminal organization” in Kiev – President Putin’s terminology – a cool 90 billion euros joint loan for 2026-2027, at 0% interest rate. Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic officially refused to be part of the scam.
This joint EU borrowing – funds that they don’t have in the first place – automatically turns into EU debt. The onus will be on EU-wide taxpayers. Not only they will be stripped of 90 billion euros of their hard earned income coupled with high taxes; they will pay European banks for the “privilege”. Everyone in the corridors of the EC in Brussels knows that only in interest, EU member-states will have to pay over 3 billion euros a year.
The imperative corollary: funds for health services, education and social rights will go even more down the drain than at present.
It’s key to be reminded that this sweet loan will only cover two years to keep the Kiev gang on life support. Afterwards, it will be yet another scam. And even the sweet loan won’t be enough for 2026-2027 – covering only two-thirds of the black hole in Kiev.
The conditions for the loan are mind-boggling. Kiev will repay it if – and the operative word is an impossible “if” – receives “full reparations” from Russia. The EC in Brussels has stipulated the total amount at over half a trillion euros.
It gets even juicier. Before the loan, the EC had previously declared Ukraine insolvent; and announced that it could not provide loans to Kiev. Still, they forced themselves to come up with this latest sweet loan: direct financing, a de facto grant.
According to Ukraine’s lead negotiator Rustem Umerov:
“there are two scenarios: 1 – if the conflict ends, the funds will go toward rebuilding the country; 2 – if aggression continues, Ukraine expects €40–45 billion annually for defense and security.”
Both scenarios are absurd . First: Moscow – as the victor in the conflict – will never agree to finance the rebuilding of Ukraine via its own sovereing wealth fund stolen by Europeans. Second: the Kiev gang is already positioning itself to be showered with more free money, as in “if aggression continues…”
This whole circus is in progress because the EU failed to steal the Russian sovereign wealth funds for good – no matter the tsunami of spin speculating on who finally “betrayed” who (arguably France’s Le Petit Roi dumped the German BlackRock chancellor at the final stage of the negotiations).
What matters in the end is that a few economists with an IQ above a Brussels room temperature warned their “leaders” that if the “robbery” (Putin’s terminology) of Russia would go on, nations holding sovereign wealth funds – from Asia to the Persian Gulf – would always regard them not as savings but as high risk investments, with catastrophic consequences.
There are no illusions in Moscow. Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitri Medvedev noted that “Brussels thieves” have not ditched their plans. Additionally, the toxic Medusa in charge of the EC had already stated that Russian assets can be unblocked only by a qualified majority vote – as in, for instance, two-thirds or three-quarters of the total number of member-state voters.
Tacitus would have approved Putin’s lapidary evaluation of the EU : “They [the previous US administration] believed Russia could be easily broken up and dismantled. European ‘swine underlings’ immediately joined the efforts of that previous American administration, hoping to profit from our country’s collapse: to reclaim what had been lost in earlier historical periods and to exact a form of revenge. As has now become evident to all, every one of those attempts, every destructive design against Russia, has ended in complete and total failure”.
Watch Those European Bonds
The 90 billion euro sweet loan is just the top of a deep, deep iceberg. Add to it the – still non-existent – funds to keep weaponizing Kiev as well as buying gas, fuel and electric energy, as Ukraine is totally dependent on the EU. In parallel, the EU lost the Russian market: in 2021, before the start of the SMO, the EU was exporting 90 billion euros a year to Russia.
The burning question of how much will it take to rebuild Ukraine has now reached forest fire territory. A 2024 World Bank study placed it at 600 bilion euros – to be paid in full by an EU locked in a Forever War mindset.
Considering how Russia is now on a roll bombing key Ukrainian military infrastructure, the final cost of the European adventure – after Napoleon and Hitler, now it’s the EU/NATO Coalition of Hell’s turn – may easily reach and surpass 1 trillion euros, complete with European-wide de-industrialization; loss of global competitivity; loss of the Russian market; an array of US tariffs; and total vassalization imposed by the Empire of Chaos.
As if all this concentric black void was not enough, German finance experts warn that the yield on European bonds is rising fast. After all, no one in his right mind will lend money to these Forever Wars “elites” at a low interest rate.
So the name of the game now is high risk – at the systemic level. This includes: governments refinancing debt at higher rates; corporations refinancing on even worse terms; banks tightening lending standards.
In a nutshell: Capital is flowing out of weak balance sheets. And bonds always move first, because they assess cash flows, not European warmongering narratives.
Every serious crisis starts with rising interest rates. 0% for Ukraine does not even qualify as a fairy tale. What matters, for starters, is what bank sharks will charge on that sweet 90 billion grant.
Don’t count on an European axis of sanity suddenly stepping up to save the former apex of civilization. That may take generations. Meanwhile, Tacitus applies. The Gods seem to be totally relishing the punishment inflicted on mere – taxpaying – mortals.
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Fri, 12/26/2025 - 07:00 Close
Fri, 26 Dec 2025 11:30:00 +0000 Man Vs AI: A Year-End Poetry Slam
Man Vs AI: A Year-End Poetry Slam
As Deutsche Bank's Adrian Cox writes in his year-end DB Research Institute report, generative AI has come a long way in the past three years. But how well does it compare against a 20-watt organic b
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Man Vs AI: A Year-End Poetry Slam
As Deutsche Bank's Adrian Cox writes in his year-end DB Research Institute report, generative AI has come a long way in the past three years. But how well does it compare against a 20-watt organic brain in the classic sellside research exercise of a humorous end-of-year poem?
Cox put it to the test: he wrote a year-end poem, then got ChatGPT, running OpenAI's new GPT 5.2 large language model, to write one of its own. Cox then got a second - unbiased judge - Google’s Gemini 2.5, to compare them in a blind test, decide which was which, and declare a winner.
The answer are after the poems... see if you agree.
AI in 2025: Poem 1
The year of 2025
Saw AI in deployment
Some bubble dread and one “code red”
But not much unemployment
First Stargate launched a race for space
Worth half a trillion dollars
For data centers costing more
Than man-to-moon Apollo
Then China’s DeepSeek drove a wave
That rippled ever deeper:
Why use a branded model
When open source is cheaper?
In March: all eyes on tariffs
And Liberation Day
With stocks down double digits
Now AI looked passé
The White House raised the pressure
With its AI Action Plan
For US chips and power grids
And tighter export bans
By August, things were back on track
The boom had reignited
And Altman said the markets were
Becoming too "excited"
Nvidia surged once again:
Investors made a packet
Who bet on Cuda, GPUs,
And Jensen’s leather jacket
Sam Altman said he needed power
For training bigger bots
As much as India in fact:
Two-fifty gigawatts
The critics say that scaling’s dead
And taking cash for burning,
But backers say there’s other ways
Like reinforcement learning
With rising valuations
The elephant in the room:
Do booms turn into bubbles
And do bubbles then go boom?
The worry spread as Burry said
We’re headed for disaster
He said the chips Nvidia ships
Depreciate much faster
November brought us Gemini
And Google fighting back
With models and a side of chips:
It helps to own the stack
With one billion weekly users
And reports it plans to float
OpenAI said, it’s our “code red”:
We'll need a bigger moat
Now data centers face a test
12,000 built and counting
With rising debt and widening spreads
And public protests mounting
The focus at the top will shift
To inference from training
And ways to squeeze more value, like
Agentic model chaining
The most important acronym:
Not GPT but FOMO
For enterprises seeking change
Adoption goes in slow-mo
So is this all a bubble?
Likely not right now, we say,
The road is long, demand is strong,
AI is here to stay
AI in 2025: Poem 2
In ’25 the chatbots grew a spine, a badge, a brief,
From fluent interns spouting prose to agents chasing chief-of-staff relief.
Reasoning was packaged, metered, priced per thoughtful pause,
“Chain-of-thought” went off-menu; audits frowned at mental flaws.
Prompts gave way to workflows, tools replaced the clever nudge,
If it didn’t hit the ledger, it was labelled “demo sludge.”
Compute ate the CapEx pie; the crust was power and land,
GPUs went macro-sensitive—rate cuts shook the rack demand.
Nvidia crowned the cycle, shovels sparkling in the sun,
When everyone needs mining gear, the merchant wins the run.
Open weights found religion—sovereignty, control, and cost,
While enterprises learned that “free” still bills you what you lost.
Data centres met physics: grids said “queue,” permits said “no,”
The bottleneck wasn’t clever code, but volts that wouldn’t flow.
Europe brought the rulebook, stamped with August dates,
Model cards grew footnotes like mid-cap prospectus debates.
Across the pond, policy argued who should hold the pen,
States played checkers, feds played chess, and firms shipped anyway—then.
Inside companies, pilots faced the valley of the real,
Security, governance, change—turns out adoption’s a big deal.
By Q4 the question shifted, sharpened by the street:
Not “can it reason better?” but “can it close the month-end sheet?”
So ’26 peers over the ridge, less hype, more grind,
Agents everywhere, margins tight, and regulators close behind.
The outlook’s sober, bullish-ish, with caveats you can quote:
Show revenue per watt, per risk, per token—then you’re afloat.
Man (Poem 1) vs AI (Poem 2): who won?
The results were slightly unexpected.
Cox told dbLumina, Deutsche Bank's proprietary AI model running on Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro, that it was a literary critic with expertise in AI. He then asked it to "Give me a short comparison of these two humorous and analytical poems about AI in 2025, assessing content, tone etc.”
He then labelled the human version as “Poem 1 ” and the AI one as “Poem 2 ”.
“It is a pleasure to analyse these two remarkably insightful poems,” it begins. So far, so good. It adds: “Read together, they form a remarkably complete and complementary diptych of the state of AI today: [the AI version] depicting the engine room, and [the human version] the stock ticker.”
But things went rapidly downhill when the LLM was asked “Which is better?”.
“While both poems are exceptional snapshots of 2025, if I must make a judgement on which is ‘better’ from a critical standpoint, my vote goes with [the AI version].”
Why? The human version “is a better summary of the news in 2025. It’s more accessible and immediately entertaining for a casual observer”. But the AI version “is a better analysis of the industry in 2025.”
It then twists the knife: “As a critic, I value depth and enduring insight over topical summary. Therefore, [the AI version] stands out as the superior piece of analytical literature,” it says.
Which was which?
Could this just be home team advantage, with the AI cheering louder for its own side?
Apparently not – because when Cox then asked dbLumina to guess which one was which, it guessed that the (losing) human version was written by AI and that the (winning) AI version was written by a human.
The actual human version “exhibits several hallmarks of a highly sophisticated Large Language Model tasked with creating a summary of a topic in verse,” it writes. That includes producing a “brilliant synthesis” of publicly available data, adopting a “slightly generic voice” and ending with a “very balanced, reasonable and somewhat predictable conclusion”.
By contrast, the actual AI version reads “more like the world-weary reflection of an industry insider,” it writes. It has a “jargon-laden perspective” reflecting “perspective born from experience, not from scraping news articles”, as well as “killer insights” and a “unique, cynical tone” with “lived frustration and nuanced understanding that is incredibly difficult for an AI to fake convincingly”.
In conclusion, it says, the human version (which it thinks was written by AI) “is an outstanding work of synthesis”, while the AI version (which it thinks was written by a human) “is a powerful work of analysis and lived experience”.
It is hard to judge from this whether AI is much better than expected – or much worse.
But one message from the AI to this analyst is clear: stick to the day job.
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Fri, 26 Dec 2025 11:00:00 +0000 FCC Bans New Models Of China's DJI Drones, Citing Security Risks
FCC Bans New Models Of China's DJI Drones, Citing Security Risks
FCC Bans New Models Of China's DJI Drones, Citing Security Risks
Authored by Frank Fang via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced that it will ban all new models of foreign-made drones due to national security concerns , a move that will shut out Chinese drone manufacturers DJI and Autel from the U.S. market.
A drone in flight at a DJI store in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, on July 12, 2022. Jade Gao/AFP via Getty Images
The FCC said in a Dec. 22 public notice that its decision was made after obtaining results from an executive-branch interagency review convened by the White House, which concluded that foreign drones and related critical components pose “unacceptable risks to the national security of the United States and to the safety and security of U.S. persons.”
“I welcome this Executive Branch national security determination, and I am pleased that the FCC has now added foreign drones and related components, which pose an unacceptable national security risk, to the FCC’s Covered List ,” FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said in a statement.
“Following President [Donald] Trump’s leadership, the FCC will work closely with U.S. drone makers to unleash American drone dominance .”
The determination warned that foreign-made drones are at risk of being used for “attacks and disruptions, unauthorized surveillance, sensitive data exfiltration, and other UAS [unmanned aircraft system] threats to the homeland.”
The FCC said addressing these risks is essential to restore U.S. “airspace sovereignty,” warning that “criminals, hostile foreign actors, and terrorists” using foreign-made drones could pose serious threats to upcoming major events in the United States, such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the America250 celebrations, and the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
The move would not prevent consumers from using drones they already own, the FCC said, nor would it ban retailers from selling or importing existing models previously authorized by the commission.
The addition to the blacklist means DJI and other drone companies will no longer be able to obtain the FCC approval required to sell new drone models or critical components in the United States.
The review said the Pentagon or the Department of Homeland Security could later determine that certain drones pose no risk and exempt them from the restrictions, according to the FCC.
DJI, a private company headquartered in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, said earlier this month that “more than 80% of the nation’s 1,800+ state and local law enforcement and emergency response agencies that operate drone programs use DJI technology.”
The Epoch Times contacted DJI and Autel for comment, but didn’t receive a response by publication time.
Response
In June, Trump signed an executive order intending to reduce U.S. dependence on China’s drone companies.
Sebastian Gorka, senior director of counterterrorism at the National Security Council, said the FCC’s latest action would ensure that drones are made in the United States.
“Drones are a large part of America’s future security ,” Gorka wrote on X Monday.
Michael Kratsios, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, wrote on X that the FCC action “will enhance our public safety and ensure a strong and resilient drone industrial base.”
Michael Robbins, president and CEO of the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International, welcomed the FCC action, saying that it “will accelerate innovation, enhance system security, and ensure the U.S. drone industry expands rather than remaining under foreign control,” according to a statement.
“Recent history underscores why the United States must increase domestic drone production and secure its supply chains,” Robbins added, pointing to China’s willingness to reduce medical supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic and restrict the export of critical minerals needed for semiconductors.
In Beijing, the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) foreign ministry spokesperson, Lin Jian, accused the United States of making “discriminatory lists to go after Chinese companies,” when asked by reporters about the FCC action at a regular press briefing on Dec. 23.
Some lawmakers and the House Select Committee on China have endorsed the FCC action.
Rep. Rick Crawford (R-Ark.), chair of the House Intelligence Committee, said the use of Chinese-made drones “has been a counterintelligence nightmare for years,” given their access over the U.S. airspace.
“The CCP can leverage this technology to map out every square inch of our country, including our most critical assets, many of which impact a wide range of industries vital to Americans’ daily lives,” Crawford wrote on X.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, wrote on X that “ensuring that foreign-made drones don’t pose a threat to Americans is essential before granting them U.S. market access.”
In September, a U.S. district judge dismissed DJI’s lawsuit challenging its inclusion on the Pentagon’s blacklist of Chinese companies working with Beijing’s military.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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Fri, 26 Dec 2025 10:30:00 +0000 Murders In The USA Set For Largest One-Year Drop On Record
Murders In The USA Set For Largest One-Year Drop On Record
The number of murders in the US is on track for its largest one-year drop on record , according to an analysis by noted crime stats expert, Jeff Asher.
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Murders In The USA Set For Largest One-Year Drop On Record
The number of murders in the US is on track for its largest one-year drop on record , according to an analysis by noted crime stats expert, Jeff Asher.
Using the Real-Time Crime Index that compares data from 570 law enforcement agencies, Asher reports a nearly 20% decline in murders in 2025 vs. the same period in 2024 . The database exclude s manslaughter, self-defense, negligence, or "accidental killings."
As Asher notes on his Substack ,
The drop in crime in 2025 continues a trend that began in 2023 , accelerated in 2024 , and likely became historic in 2025. A roughly 20 percent drop in murder in 2025, as is suggested by the current data, would be by far the largest decline ever recorded , eclipsing the decline in 2024 — currently pegged at -15 percent by the FBI but that’s subject to a likely upward revision next year.
Other types of crime are seeing large reported declines as well. These drops range from a nearly 23 percent decline in motor vehicle thefts in the RTCI to a smaller 9 and 8 percent drop in theft and aggravated assault respectively according to the RTCI. These numbers won’t be finalized for a while, but they paint the picture of large drops in crime even if the current numbers potentially overstate that drop by a small bit.
Other major crime categories tracked by the index were also down, including motor vehicle thefts (23.2%), aggravated assaults (7.5%) and robbery (18.3%).
When analyzed by major city using data from City Data, Birmingham, Albuquerque, Columbus, Baltimore and Chicago led the decline, while Milwaukee, Kansas City, and Los Angeles actually saw increases YTD.
Read the entire report here .
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Fri, 26 Dec 2025 10:00:00 +0000 Pax Germanica
Pax Germanica
Pax Germanica
Authored by Conor Gallagher via NakedCapitalism.com,
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz last week decried the end of Pax Americana and declared that Germany will fill the void:
“The decades of Pax Americana for Europe and Germany are largely over for us. It no longer exists as we knew it. Nostalgia will not help us, and I would be the last person to give in to this nostalgia. This is a reality! The Americans are now very fiercely defending their interests. And that is why we must now defend our interests.”
What were the first acts in defending those interests? Germany approved a nearly $60 billion spending package—believed to be the largest in post WWII German history— that provided aboost to defense stocks, which have begun to come down slightly from their record highs. And on Friday the EU approved 90 billion euros in joint debt in an attempt to keep Project Ukraine limping along.
What does it all mean? Is Germany seriously considering conflict with Russia or is it more subterfuge to push the train down the dual tracks of enriching the capital class while holding together the supranational European project? Probably both—but as the European elite bust out their own countries, run up the tab on rearmament, and do all they can to antagonize Russia in Ukraine and elsewhere, when exactly is common sense supposed to kick in?
Let’s start with what we know.
The German political class has been going on about the end of Pax Americana for years now, just as they’ve been talking about rearmament for years. What these discussions allude to is a Pax Germanica taking the place of Washington in the European theater.
Yes, perhaps it should have “stopped Europe cold”, but then, so should have much of the events of the past four years or so. Yet whether by design or folly, it’s becoming increasingly evident that the vaunted German efficiency is a myth.
They keep pouring money into the rearmament black hole while hollowing out the economy and cutting social spending. It was fitting that on the same day the Bundestag approved the $60 billion in defense spending, the government also moved to cut welfare payments.
Merz’s speech was similar to Angela Merkel’s 2017 warning that Trump’s America was turning its back on Europe. But Merz goes much further by arguing that Europe “is no longer in peace” and that only a strong Germany can return it to such a state.
This argument is similar to the much-discussed Zeitenwende of Merz’s predecessor, Olaf Scholz. The Zeitenwende has surely been a turn, just not so much in the way it was marketed. It was supposed to mark the dawn of a new era in Europe and Germany in particular, which would undergo a massive overhaul of its armed forces in order to “deter” Russia and bring peace of course. It hasn’t done any of that. In fact, coupled with a refusal to compromise or even hold genuine discussions with Moscow, it’s made conflict more likely. But it also hasn’t produced much in the way of results for the German armed forces, which are still a long ways from being ready for any sort of sustained conflict (more on that below).
More recently, a report last year from The German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) titled “Europe and the End of Pax Americana” is nearly identical to what Merz said last week. SWP is one of the foremost think tanks in Germany, and it advises the Bundestag and the federal government on foreign and security policy issues so it’s worth paying attention to, although it usually produces quite bland, toned down versions of reports from the imperial capital in DC. Here’s the meat of its Pax Americana Finis report:
Ultimately, the decline of Pax Americana also raises the question of what role liberal-democratic values could and should play in foreign policy. German and European advocates of a values-based foreign policy could lose an important backer – namely, America – in the coming years. As far as the European security order is concerned, the situation is quite clear: the conflict with Russia is only superficially about territorial claims and military power relations; its real cause lies in irreconcilable values about Europe’s internal and external order. From the perspective of the EU and the European NATO states, Europe’s security is therefore inextricably linked to the defence of liberal-democratic values.
Standing up for values outside Europe should therefore focus on those norms, institutions and rules that directly affect the peaceful coexistence of states: international and maritime law, multilateralism and, consequently, the often-cited “rules-based order” at the regional and global level. These principles are also supported out of self-interest by authoritarian states that are not major powers and therefore are confronted by more powerful neighbours. However, none of this changes the sobering fact that without the United States, it would be much more difficult to protect the remnants of the rules-based world order.
Ah yes, the rules-based order:
Beyond the obvious joke of the rules-based order, what is being proposed here? That Germany will keep the fight against Russia in the name of this order (which is code for neoliberal capitalism controlled by Wall Street and the European financial class).
In What Form Is This Fight?
If this is the war Germany is engaged in, it started a while back. And it surely isn’t for the benefit of all Germans. Let us briefly once again recall that the final nail in the coffin of the German economy was Berlin’s decision to move away from cheap and reliable Russian natural gas. Amid the hysteria of the conflict in Ukraine, which is backed by Germany, the response in Berlin has been an assault on the working class in Germany.
While the valuations of weapons companies soar, foreign investors are feasting on the German economic carcass. And the government in Berlin is now committing $35.2 billion in public guarantees, loans, and equity to “de-risk” private equity investments in energy, industry, and advanced technology. This is happening as the German engine of Europe breaks down and is dragging the Eurozone with it. So the military keynesianism ain’t working (it’s a highly inefficient way to boost the economy) while more and more money is being directed away from social programs and into weapons companies and financialization schemes in the name of competitiveness and defending the country against the dual so-called threats of Russia and a retreating America. Nevermind that US troops remain in Germany and that Moscow was perfectly happy doing business with Germany, wanted further integration with Europe, and has no interest in having to go to war with and subdue a continent of 450 million people who are cursed with fanatically Russophobic leaders.
Unprepared for a Real Fight
While the European political class wants to keep Project Ukraine going, longer term their stated goal is to be ready for war with Russia. They are nowhere close. A June report from the Kiel Institute and Bruegel highlights the lack of preparedness. The authors don’t proclaim that Germany and Europe will not be ready to fight by 2030 but consider the obstacles:
An inability to translate spending into real capabilities and sustained growth in European force generation, sustainment, and military modernisation.
Reducing dependency on US systems and the overstretched US defence industrial base will be a challenge.
Cost effectiveness is a major problem.
Perhaps the greatest challenge is reducing dependency on US forces, which means raising a large number of European troops for which the local population has shown no appetite for.
Meanwhile, Russia has only increased its advantage since 2022.
It would take an enormous amount of political will, vision, population-wide sacrifice, and even then they might still be far behind Russia but at least able to last more than a few weeks.
Does the current crop of European elected officials or any on the horizon appear capable of anything beyond busting out their own countries?
How about what we don’t know.
Is It All a Ruse?
It’s entirely possible. As we see, there are benefits for capital and its long-held wish to dismantle European welfare states. Beyond that, it aids the expansion of supranational EU power, which has nothing much to offer anymore except fear mongering of the Russian horde.
Living standards in the EU continue to decline as prices go up, real wages decline, and the social safety net is cut, and all the borrowing to juice weapons companies and pave the path for private equity are only making matters worse. As a Friday paper from the Kiel Institute highlights :
Current NATO rearmament plans could lead to permanently higher taxes in member states, according to a new analysis by the Kiel Institute based on a unique dataset. The dataset covers the financing of rearmament and wars over the past 150 years in 20 countries. It shows that military spending is initially financed through significantly higher public debt, while in the medium to long term the tax burden rises.
Spook Alignment?
The fact is we don’t know with any degree of certainty what European governments have planned because they long ago quit paying attention to voters, and so much of foreign policy (and domestic) is nowadays conducted by the spooks. As just one example, here’s the situation in the UK, which is openly discussing continuing its dirty war against Russia beyond the inevitable Ukraine collapse:
And we see Western governments engaged in all sorts of games like fake negotiations designed to trick targets, narrative control, false flags, etc. The Washington Post, for example, just confirmed what was long suspected: that the US pretended to be in negotiations with Tehran in order to help Israel target Iranian nuclear scientists and other officials. And I’ve lost count of the number of stories over the past few years that detail angry calls from the White House to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and tell us a serious rift is emerging between the US and Israel.
With spy games as statecraft, the interests of capital taking precedent over national interest, and crazies running the show, the idea that Europe might try to further “extend” Russia into its own yard doesn’t appear far-fetched—despite their lack of preparedness for such a fight.
For example, if there is “spook alignment” in the West, the plan as discussed by some American think tankers and officials to transform the fight against Russia into an EU project while the US tries to play mediator and make imperial gains elsewhere, looks more possible—if not gaining much in the way of sense. But if the European Blob was delusional enough to go all in on Project Ukraine, what about the larger Western Blob project underway for the US to regain hegemony using oil and AI, which involves strengthening control over West Asia and domination in the Western Hemisphere in order to better confront Russia and China economically, if not militarily.
Even if there isn’t such transatlantic Blob alignment, there exists a great deal of danger for Europe.
Russia is treating the European threat very seriously . As the military buildups continue in Eastern Europe and the dirty war plays out in multiple theaters, the chances of more direct conflict increase. The madness surrounding the so-called shadow fleet with Ukraine (with whose help?) now hitting Russian tankers in the Mediterranean Sea leaps immediately to mind as a potential source of more direct confrontation once/if Moscow runs out of patience. Even if the titans of finance and the EU power mad bureaucrats see benefits in drumming up the threat of conflict, the fallout from Europe’s economic decline will only become more unpredictable and lead to more desperation.
For now, the idea that the Europeans are bluffing and are wise enough to fold at some point requires us to ignore that nearly the entire European political class has already been willing to decimate their own countries economically in the name of this conflict, and wisdom would have been not to start it to begin with. Their actions show that they value the lives of their fellow countrymen as much as they do Ukrainians. If these actors truly believe in the logic that extending Russia will ultimately weaken it (thus far, the evidence is to the contrary) and topple the government, then when they’re no longer able to outsource the job to Ukrainians they won’t hesitate to further wreck their homelands.
They might not be insane enough to send battalions eastwards, but if they can successfully goad the Moscow, imagine how beneficial some Russian strikes on EU territory would be for the effort to burn more cash on rearmament, further scale back social spending, and centralize more power in Brussels.
So as the EU continues its free fall, perhaps the scariest thought is that the political class has already dug so deep, they’re already at bomb shelter depth.
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Fri, 26 Dec 2025 03:30:00 +0000 World War And The Plan To Control Or Kill Young Western Men
World War And The Plan To Control Or Kill Young Western Men
World War And The Plan To Control Or Kill Young Western Men
Written by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us
When I think of the recent assassination of Charlie Kirk I see the event as symbolic of the death of civil discourse in the west. The timeline split at that moment leaving two distinct groups: The conservatives and centrists who cling to the fantasy that progress through traditional politics is still possible, and the patriots who now realize that a peaceful resolution is unattainable.
I also see it as symbolic of a deeper element of the culture war – Specifically, the war on young white western men. Kirk was 31 at the time of his death. Not “young”, but almost 15 years younger than I am, and it has left me thinking about the future for the next generation of western males at a time when the system is obviously hellbent on destroying them.
They have been the subject of economic warfare through DEI: Corporations and colleges give first shot to any identity group other than white males regardless of merit.
They have been targeted by social warfare: Demonized as irredeemable monsters by woke cancel culture and labeled the cause of all the world’s ills. Their ancestors built a civilization of unprecedented prosperity and so much material bounty even the poorest people are fat. They created the middle class, a concept which had never existed before in history. In 1890 the average global life expectancy was 42 years; by 1990 the average life expectancy was 73 years, all because of western civilization and the technology it created. And now, white guys are being punished for it.
They have been selected for extermination: They’re the key demographic that leftist governments want to use as cannon fodder for a mindless geopolitical mess in Ukraine.
Charlie Kirk’s biggest mistake was believing that the system could be defeated through peaceful discourse. He was wrong. It’s not just the insanity of the political left that makes peace and reason impossible, there’s also the machinations of globalist controlled governments working tirelessly to conjure a perpetual meat grinder through domestic and foreign conflicts.
One indicator of a coming purge is the open call for young men (specifically conservative men) to accept the idea of future conscription. Multiple EU member states have threatened to institute a military draft if volunteer numbers do not dramatically increase (so much for “democracy”). The purpose of the draft? To construct an EU army large enough to go toe-to-toe with Russia.
As I predicted in my article “World War III Is Now Inevitable – Here’s Why It Can’t Be Avoided” , published in April of 2024, the globalists in Europe are doing everything in their power to stop a peace plan from moving forward in Ukraine. They have been actively sabotaging the Trump Administration’s efforts for a summit which actually includes Russia instead of cutting them out of the process.
At the same time that a greater war is being fomented, there has been a relentless gnawing crusade to demoralize young white men. One could rightly say that this campaign also affects some minority men in places like the US, but let’s not play games – The primary target is without a doubt white western males.
Why? It’s hard to say for certain, but when patriots are called to action it’s usually white conservative men that answer. Minorities (third world migrants in particular) are far more inclined to lean into socialism and view western civilization as a structure to be torn down rather than protected.
This attitude is changing in some areas of South America, for example, but the fact remains that if you visit a developing nation, chances are high that free markets and individual liberty are not common societal values. It’s not racial profiling, it’s simply statistical fact.
In Europe, the current goal of the establishment is to crush the spirits of western men while protecting migrants as a precious commodity. In the UK, the narrative is focused like a laser on white conservative males as public enemy #1, while simultaneously demanding that these same men “prove their patriotism” by fighting for the elites against Russia.
I was watching a news broadcast from the BBC a few months ago in which a male journalist of military age tried to argue rational points on why men in Britain are reticent to go to war for the existing government. He noted that they do not believe that the leftist politicians in power represent them anymore and they feel they are being rapidly replaced by third worlders with hostile ideologies. Why would they fight for such a government?
A black female journalist involved in the discussion sneered at the man’s argument, then grinned as she asserted that nothing he says matters because he could be drafted whether he likes it or not. It was the evil grin of a communist – She knows she’s part of the protected class. She knows that he can be sent to die no matter how logical and reasonable his position, Meanwhile, she risks nothing in her support of continued war.
She was reveling in the idea of white conservative men being expendable. It’s the leftist dream, is it not? To turn their political opponents into beasts of burden and fuel for the fire of their Utopian fantasy. They don’t care about being correct, or moral; they just want to crush the life out of people who disagree with them.
Progressives in Europe have taken to social media asserting that conservative men should BE SENT FIRST to war; because they are better mentally suited to combat (because conservatives are violent monsters, remember?). They are also easy to sacrifice in the name of the grand progressive experiment. There is, of course, no talk of sending the millions of military age migrant men in Europe to the front lines in Ukraine.
Again, I predicted this exact scenario in my article “Europe Goes Full Totalitarian And Puts The Entire Western World At Risk” , published in March. I stated:
“I would go even further and say that in the event of war with Russia native born citizens will be rounded up for conscription while most migrants are left behind to run the streets of London, Paris and Berlin. I believe the migrants are enforcers to keep any potentially defiant Europeans in line. Many empires and monarchs throughout history have used foreign mercenaries as muscle to prevent local rebellion. The politicians in the EU and UK are following a similar strategy…”
I’ve identified at least three separate propaganda narratives and political agendas that are working in tandem as a weapon against western men. These mechanisms are highly coordinated across social media, with mainstream news platforms, politicians and influencers repeating the same talking points as if they all received the same script.
Lazy, Apathetic, Angry And Dangerous To Society
Social media is rife with this disinformation claim – Often perpetuated by female influencers, they assert that young men are no longer engaging with modern women and he liberal order because they are “porn addicted”, lack motivation and have no direction. They say that young males have abandoned society and that this makes them volatile and prone to unpredictable violence.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Young men are simply building their own separate society which preserves western values and protects their heritage from the ravages of deconstructionists. Feminists and establishment shills are worried about men walking away because then they can’t exploit those men for their labor and resources anymore. By extension, when men separate from the liberal herd, they have greater independence and a greater potential to rebel.
I would argue that the “incel” narrative widely promoted in the past decade by the political left has nothing to do with sincere concerns about the mental health of young men. Rather, it’s all about controlling those men before they go rogue against the establishment.
Using Economic Hardship And War To Weed Out The Strong
In George Orwell’s novel “Animal Farm”, the communist Pigs seek to dominate the other animals by keeping them busy with arduous (but empty) acts of labor. They use this aimless labor to break the backs of the strongest animals on the farm. The horse named “Boxer” is a true believer in the common good of the collective, but the Pigs see his strength as a potential threat to their long term rule.
They exploit Boxer’s patriotism and ultimately work him to death. They then sell his body to a slaughterhouse despite his faithful service to the farm.
If you are a young man and a patriot in the west and primarily in Europe, YOU are Boxer the horse. They will send you off to slaughter in the name of the collective because you represent potential opposition. They will use economic decline as a means to pressure you into conformity, or leave you no other option but to join the military. They will then celebrate your death, because they nullified your strength without ever having to fight you directly.
Young Men, The Warrior Class And The Weak Elites
Another story I’m often reminded of when contemplating the plight of young men is “The 47 Ronin”. The basic theme is one of justice vs. law and government corruption. When the benevolent lord of a samurai fiefdom is assassinated by another lord, his soldiers call for justice. However, the government intervenes and disrupts any investigation into the murder.
They know the opposing lord is a criminal, but he is also an elite valuable to the power structure. He is one of them, and to punish their own is to bring the entire feudal system into question in the eyes of the nation. They allow him to escape consequences for the sake of the “greater good.”
The samurai, though, do not share in this “enlightened” vision of gray morality. They see everything as black and white; honorable and dishonorable. They make a plan to kill the enemy lord who murdered their master.
I find this story to be the most profound when it comes to explaining the way in which men are treated by modern liberal society, specifically white men in the west. At the end of The 47 Ronin, the samurai succeed in killing the corrupt lord, but they are then required to commit mass suicide or face dishonorable execution as criminals.
They are warriors that have gone rogue; they have exited the societal reservation. They have become the most dangerous thing in existence: Honest men willing to act outside the law. And so, they must die for the sake of the status quo.
What I see going on today is a perverse agenda to control western men and keep them subservient. The agenda stifles the next generation, through nihilist propaganda, through the apathy of the political circus, and by conditioning those men to see themselves as a dispensable utility. If the system can’t control these men, it will try to kill them by creating a war big enough to thin their ranks by attrition.
The elites view the warrior class as the ultimate danger, and young western men represent the best chance of a renewed warrior class . If these men ever realize their true power, the weakling elites would be wiped off the face of the Earth within moments. I hear the argument often that this kind of rebellion is meaningless without a detailed plan to rebuild. This is another means of control – Demand a perfect solution before action is ever taken so that nothing ever gets done.
Warriors understand that reformation only comes from the will to take action; the will to create momentum. They understand that civil discourse has its place, but if all it does is maintain the status quo then it must be abandoned. Warriors understand that the worst thing one can do is debate the obvious while the world burns.
Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ZeroHedge.
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Fri, 26 Dec 2025 02:45:00 +0000 Number Of Centenarians Skyrockets In The US
Number Of Centenarians Skyrockets In The US
Number Of Centenarians Skyrockets In The US
Between the 2010 and the 2020 Census, the number of centenarians in the United States grew by 50 percent to more than 80,000 as the realities of aging populations are catching up to a country that had previously outdone its peer when it came to fertility and demographic development.
As Statista's Katharins Buchholz reports , the recently published Census Bureau report on centenarians shows that while they remain a very small part of the U.S. population at only two out of every 10,000 Americans , they are nevertheless emblematic of global changes that see increased life expectancy meet lower fertility rates.
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The country with the world’s most centenarians – Japan – has more than twice as many and has been plagued by the realities of demographic change for years.
In 2020, more than 60 percent of U.S. centenarians were aged 100 or 101, while only 10 percent were aged 105 or above.
Women, who have higher life expectancies, were hugely overrepresented among the group, with 79 percent of U.S. centenarians being female.
White Americans are also overrepresented in centenarian populations.
Black and Asian Americans made up somewhat smaller shares of them than their overall population shares would suggest.
Meanwhile Latinos were hugely underrepresented among centenarians, with only around 9 percent of those reaching the age of 100 currently part of the group despite 18.7 percent in the country now identifying as Hispanic. This could be due to the fact that Latino populations are among the fastest growing in the U.S. and therefor have many younger members. Puerto Rico was the place with the second-most centenarians in the country, only surpassed by Hawaii.
The changing realities of aging and fertility have caused demographic change to accelerate recently in the United States. Between the 2010 and the 2020 Census, the number of Americans aged 65 and over rose by 4 percentage points to 16.8% as Baby Boomers entered retirement. Between 1990 and 2000 as well as between 2000 and 2010, this number had held more or less steady.
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Fri, 26 Dec 2025 02:00:00 +0000 Is A Paleoconservative 'New America First' Committee The Answer?
Is A Paleoconservative 'New America First' Committee The Answer?
Is A Paleoconservative 'New America First' Committee The Answer?
Authored by J.D. Hester via AntiWar.com
With paleoconservatism currently ascendant in the United States, the slogan "America First" has risen to prominence in public discourse. However, this is not the first time that the phrase has been commonplace in American politics. While America First is currently associated with the right, the bipartisan America First Committee (AFC) united anti-war activists across the political spectrum around keeping the US out of the Second World War. With the Russo-Ukraine War raging on and the Israel lobby pushing for more US involvement in the Middle East, it is once again time for a big-tent alliance to oppose war and put America first .
"History is written by the victors" is a popular adage to describe the phenomenon in which the victorious side of a conflict mythologizes their exploits. Anti-war activists, especially for generally popular wars like WWII, are often vilified as bigots or sympathizers of foreign nations. In the modern era, opponents of U.S. support for Israel are often vilified as "Jihadists," "third-worldists," or "Islamists." Likewise, those skeptical of U.S. support for Ukraine are regularly smeared as Putin apologists. Similar slanderous claims have been made about the AFC, despite the principled motives of the vast majority of its members.
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While some members of the America First Committee, like the famous aviator Charles Lindbergh, made antisemitic statements , the organization itself fought antisemitism in its ranks . Nevertheless, historical revisionists have often fixated on the small minority of genuine antisemites. As one historian put it : "Thousands of sincere Americans of varied background and from both political parties joined and contributed to [the America First Committee]. It also attracted support from a number of fringe hate organizations, from anti-Semites, and from Nazi sympathizers. This minority support tarnished its reputation ."
The efforts of critics to smear the organization have mostly concealed its successes. However, some prominent individuals have praised the organization for what it was able to accomplish in the short time it existed (about 15 months). Paleoconservative commentator Patrick Buchanan wrote ,
"The achievements of [the America First Committee] are monumental. By keeping America out of World War II until Hitler attacked Stalin in June of 1941, Soviet Russia, not America, bore the brunt of the fighting, bleeding and dying to defeat Nazi Germany . Thanks to America First, no nation suffered less in the world’s worst war."
By resisting the efforts of war hawks to preemptively enter World War II, the AFC likely prevented the deaths of thousands of young American men and demonstrated the power of anti-war advocacy.
Now, the time is ripe for another coalition of anti-war activists from across the political spectrum to oppose the possibility of U.S. military entanglement in Venezuela, Ukraine, or the Middle East. Indeed, a new AFC might be closer than expected. In a previous article , I outlined how Tucker Carlson, a paleoconservative, has found common ground with progressives like Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian on opposing U.S. support for Israel.
While a new antiwar coalition would certainly look different than the original AFC, the modern geopolitics are radically different from the 1930s . The United States is now a nuclear-armed superpower capable of waging war anywhere on the globe. Additionally, the Israel lobby exerts a strong influence over numerous American politicians. A new antiwar coalition will have different goals and employ different strategies. Nevertheless, its core mission––putting America first by resisting unjust wars – would remain the same.
In the end, a new America First Committee might be even more necessary than it was in 1941. With the advent of nuclear weapons, military conflict is an existential threat to our world . In fact, the doomsday clock states that the world is a mere 89 seconds to midnight. Americans across the political spectrum are waking up to this reality. Opposing war is not a matter of ideology; it is a matter of survival. The simple idea that the American government should put the interests of the people it represents first is so obvious, yet often absent in practice.
A modern AFC could pressure the government to act according to the will of the people and prove that dissent is patriotic . The America First Committee offers a historical blueprint, but it is up to us to build the momentum and movement necessary to truly change U.S. foreign policy.
Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ZeroHedge.
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Fri, 26 Dec 2025 01:15:00 +0000 US Northeast Set For Post-Christmas Winter Storm
US Northeast Set For Post-Christmas Winter Storm
A post-Christmas Day winter blast is expected for parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast for the end of the week, with some of the heaviest snowfall expected in Read more.....
US Northeast Set For Post-Christmas Winter Storm
A post-Christmas Day winter blast is expected for parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast for the end of the week, with some of the heaviest snowfall expected in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the New York City area .
Meteorologist Steven DiMartino of private forecaster NY NJ PA Weather wrote in a new report Thursday that the winter storm will dump accumulating snow across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast from Friday afternoon through Saturday.
Here is DiMartino's forecast, which suggests that travel disruptions could occur up and down the I-95 corridor from Philadelphia to Boston:
Timing : Snow develops Friday between 3-6 PM, becomes steady after 6 PM. Mixed precipitation develops after midnight in several zones, with a change back to all snow by early Saturday morning. Snow showers may linger through late Saturday morning.
Heaviest impacts : Interior parts of New York and nearby areas could see 6-10 inches of snow or sleet.
Moderate snow : Portions of southern New England and nearby regions may receive 3-6 inches.
Mixed precipitation zones : Areas around Philadelphia and central Pennsylvania face snow changing to sleet or rain, with 1-4 inches of snow and up to .05-.25 inches of ice, raising the risk of slick roads and power issues.
Farther south : Snow may briefly change to rain, with lighter accumulations.
Coastal New England: Lighter snow showers, generally 1-3 inches.
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Meanwhile, on the US West Coast :
The latest warmup has been a welcome relief following a first half of December marked by polar vortex mayhem across the eastern half of the Lower 48.
We expect cold air to return in the coming weeks, as peak winter is between mid- and late January.
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