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Dr. David Martin: “Every single adverse effect was in fact an effect that happened WITHOUT a social benefit”  

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July 12, 2024 | 3:08 am | Comments »

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IDF releases its first probe into October 7 failures as the Shejaiya raid ends  

Seth J. Frantzman | FDD | July 11, 2024

The Israel Defense Forces IDF) released the first of what is expected to be numerous inquiries into specific battles and operational failures that took place during the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. The first inquiry focuses on the battle for Kibbutz Beeri, where Hamas killed 101 civilians and took 30 hostages. Along with the massacre at the Nova Music Festival and attacks on several other Kibbutzim along the border, Beeri experienced one of the worst death tolls in a single location on October 7.

The findings were released during 40 hours of intense activity on multiple fronts for the IDF and Israel. Israeli forces ended a two-week battle in the northern Gaza neighborhood of Shejaiya on July 10, having eliminated 150 terrorists and destroyed eight tunnels.

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July 12, 2024 | 1:31 am | 2 Comments »

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Abdullah Extends His US Visit After Rabbi Herzog Tweets  

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July 12, 2024 | 1:18 am | 5 Comments »

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The Three Phases of the Ukrainian War  

By Alexander G. Markovsky | July 11, 2024

Image: Volodymyr Zelensky at a NATO summit. YouTube screen grab.

NATO’s war against Russia is progressing through three distinct phases: euphoria, apprehension, and despair.

Phase I. Euphoria

The Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, caused a sense of euphoria in Washington and at NATO headquarters. The tactic of escalating Moscow’s anxiety about Ukraine’s impending NATO membership had proven successful. As NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told a European Parliament joint committee meeting: So he (Putin) went to war to prevent NATO, more NATO, close to his borders….”

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July 12, 2024 | 1:16 am | 11 Comments »

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The SAVE Act passes in the House with support of only 5 Democrats  

Peloni:  No one should be deceived into believing that this bill has even the slightest chance of becoming law, but it does make it clear to the American public that the power and authority of the American people has been replaced by the power and authority of the American elites.

July 12, 2024 | 1:01 am | 1 Comment »

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Nationalism: The Great Rethinking  

Jeffrey A. Tucker | July 9, 2024

Portrait of Ernest Renan (1823-1892) by Antoine Samuel Adams-Salomon (The Art Institute of Chicago/Public Domain)

The year was 1882 and the speaker at the University of Paris, Sorbonne, was the essayist and historian Ernest Renan. His topic: “What Is a Nation?” The thesis rocked the continent and the world. What he called for, in essence, was nations by choice not by force.

I know that it is hard for us today to imagine that the words of any academic intellectual could or would have that impact but times were different. People in those days took intellectuals seriously, probably because they existed and earned their reputations.

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July 11, 2024 | 5:21 am | 10 Comments »

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Imperial NATO is On The Way  

Peloni:  Very revealing analysis.

But it is unlikely to reach its goals

by Stephen Bryen and Shoshana Bryen | WEAPONS AND SECURITY | July 10, 2024

NATO is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.  The name should have been changed long ago, when NATO shifted its focus and operations south and eastward. NATO is shifting once again, most seriously by expanding its membership without any serous planning about how to secure its new flanks.

Outgoing NATO Chief  Jens Stoltenberg said last month that China should face consequences for its support of Russia. He wasn’t specific. “It’s too early for me to say exactly… My message is that is… it’s not sustainable and viable that China continues to fuel the biggest security threats … for NATO allies, especially in Europe.”

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July 11, 2024 | 4:53 am | 3 Comments »

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Avivi: The Concept of “Settlement” in Gaza and in the North  

Peloni: Avivi condemns what he desribes as the concept of “settlement”, behind which he explains there is only one thing, “losing the war and leaving Hamas intact without achieving the goals of the war, including the failure to return all of the abductees, not to mention Hamas’s ability to re-strengthen endlessly.”  He goes on to explain that this concept will include the notion that Hezbollah is dettered in an attempt to lure the Northern residents to return to their homes.  Avivi warns that this concept will only lead to new fighting in the north and the south and that the only solution to be had is, for the south, to meet the war aims as previously established, and for the north, a campaign pressing Hezbollah back beyond the Litani river.  He rebukes the politicians who are involving themselves in petty politics as they fail to appreciate the magnitude of the threat facing the nation.

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July 11, 2024 | 1:45 am | 1 Comment »

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David Petraeus Is Wrong: Counterinsurgency Won’t Work in Gaza  

Peloni:  With the recent report of the Israeli govt considering giving up control of the Philadelphia Corridor, this analysis becomes even more relevant.

When you only have a hammer. . .

by Will Selber & Bill Rogio | FDD | July 10, 2024

GENERAL DAVID PETRAEUS WAS ALL THE RAGE in the mid-2000s. No American general captured the public imagination in the way that he did, in part because he was one of the most prominent advocates of the strategy adopted to turn around the war in Iraq: population-centric counterinsurgency (COIN). For the better part of a decade, the COIN mantra “clear, hold, and build” echoed through the halls of the Pentagon and dominated the debate among the civilian leadership—and of Petraeus it could be said literally that he wrote the book on the subject.

David Galula, Lawrence of Arabia, and Edward Lansdale. The Anbar Awakening and the subsequent Sons of Iraq movement were the gold standard throughout the DoD. For a brief moment, Iraq seemed destined to succeed. However, President Barack Obama’s decision to withdraw U.S. forces in 2011 destroyed all that progress. Of note, General Petraeus did not publicly criticize President Obama’s decision. Less than three years later, the Islamic State captured Mosul and declared its caliphate. Ultimately, President Obama reversed course, sending American forces back to Iraq, where they remain today.

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July 11, 2024 | 1:30 am | 2 Comments »

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The north’s race against time  

The conflict in Israel’s north and the displacement of tens of thousands cannot continue indefinitely. Something has to give.

Douglas Altabef | July 9, 2024

Israeli soldiers watch the Syrian side of the border in the Golan Heights in northern Israel on Oct. 30, 2023. Photo by Michael Giladi/Flash90.

Franz Kafka would feel right at home in northern Israel.

Life here has a surreal, absurdist character with the indivisible mix of the mundane and the potentially catastrophic. A quiet day has only a handful of rocket or drone attacks and we have become used to incessant plane noise and to looking up and around after a boom or two.

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July 11, 2024 | 1:27 am | 1 Comment »

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Only Killing Democracy Can Save Democrats  

Daniel Greenfield | July 9, 2024

“Democracy begins with each of us,” Joe Biden, shadowed by two teleprompters and multiple off-stage handlers declared on the beaches of Normandy.

Biden wasn’t celebrating winning WWII so much as the end of the Democrat primaries a day earlier which had handed him Guam and the Virgin Islands. The artfully rigged primaries which had boosted South Carolina while banishing New Hampshire had made Biden the nominee.

All he had to do was get through a debate and a convention. How hard could that be?

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July 11, 2024 | 1:01 am | Comments »

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Sundance: Big Picture Question – Big Picture Answer  

Peloni:  Sundance provides a deep dive into the Intelligence Community apparatus, how it came to be, and how it was weaponized by Obama.  Sundance also explains why simple fixes are less feasible than would otherwise appear to be obvious.  Additional links are provided for greater depth and analysis, as well as a three tier plan of action to overcome the control being exerted by the Intelligence Community over the US.

Sundance | July 9, 2024

I was explaining how Joe Biden is now facing two formidable forces against his 2024 election candidacy, (1) Barack Obama, and (2) the Intelligence Community.

A question was raised: “I thought the IC and Team Obama were one in the same?”

The answer is no, not really; and the expanded answer is a little more important given the nature of what our nation is facing right now in the 2024 election.

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July 10, 2024 | 8:37 am | 1 Comment »

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Suella Braverman | Conservatism Didn’t Fail; Liberalism Did | NatCon 4  

Peloni:  Braverman provides a thoroughly fair and honest post election analysis which demonstrates that the recent Tory bloodbath stands not as a condemnation of Conservativism and conservative values but of Liberalism and liberal values:  “My party governed as Liberals and we were defeated as Liberals”

July 10, 2024 | 7:23 am | 2 Comments »

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Citing Hamas Links, Draft Defense Bill Pushes for Review of U.S.-Qatar Relations  

Flash Brief | FDD | July 9, 2024

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Latest Developments

U.S. concern over Qatar’s relationship with Hamas is reflected in the Senate Armed Services Committee’s draft of the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), released on July 9. Specifically, section 1287 of the bill would require the secretary of defense to “submit a report and provide a briefing to the congressional defense committees on the operational value of al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar, taking into consideration the relationship of the Government of Qatar with Hamas and other terrorist organizations.” Hosting an estimated 10,000 U.S. troops, al-Udeid is the largest U.S. military base in the Middle East and the location of U.S. Central Command’s forward headquarters.

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July 10, 2024 | 6:46 am | Comments »

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Israel Update: WHAT IS VICTORY?  

Peloni:  In this episode, Mike Doran reports that the Israeli govt is considering whether they should maintain control of the Philadelphia Corridor.  In addition to this, he and Gadi discuss the views of the Right as it applies to the IDF leadership, in which they share a sharp difference of opinion.  They also discuss the calamity in France.  Very interesting discussion.

July 10, 2024 | 5:23 am | 1 Comment »

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