Moscow Signs Military Partnership With Taliban In Full Circle Since CIA’s Operation Cyclone

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The Cradle

May 29, 2026

The deal was signed at the International Security Forum, during which Russian officials demanded a US release of Afghanistan’s frozen assets

Russia and the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan have reached a military and technical cooperation agreement, Russian news outlet Interfax reported on 27 May.

The deal was concluded during the International Security Forum held in Moscow this week.

According to the report by Interfax’s correspondent, Taliban Defense Minister Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob held talks with Secretary of Russia’s Security Council Sergei Shoigu on the sidelines of the event.

During the meeting, Yaqoob said that engagement with Russia is important for the Taliban-led administration and that both sides have been expanding their bilateral relations.

He added that Afghanistan and Russia share historic ties and that Kabul aims to maintain and strengthen those relations.

Shoigu urged western countries to release Afghanistan’s frozen assets and take responsibility for the country’s reconstruction during the event.

“We are convinced that western countries must unfreeze frozen Afghan assets, fully acknowledge their full responsibility for their 20-year presence in Afghanistan, and assume the entire burden of post-conflict reconstruction of the country,” Shoigu said.

One day later, on 28 May, Russia’s Deputy Defense Minister Vasily Osmakov met with Yaqoob in Moscow to discuss regional security and potential bilateral military cooperation.

According to the ministry, the two sides addressed security issues in Central and South Asia, as well as the outlook for cooperation between their armed forces, including areas of military collaboration.

Russia was the first to recognize the Taliban-led state that assumed control in Afghanistan in 2021. The recognition took place in July 2025.

US troops launched a hasty and chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan after the Taliban’s 2021 victory and subsequent takeover of the country.

The US military left behind large amounts of equipment. An internal State Department review from 2023 attributed the chaotic evacuation to poor planning.

Since then, the country has remained blocked from accessing around $9 billion in frozen Afghan assets.

Washington controls the vast majority of these funds via the New York Federal Reserve Bank.

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Via https://thecradle.co/articles/russia-afghanistan-sign-military-cooperation-deal-in-moscow

Toxic Plastics Causing ‘Silent Epidemic Of Kids With Lower IQs,’ Pediatrician Tells RFK Jr.

by Jill Erzen

Dr. Leo Trasande, one of the nation’s leading experts on environmental health and toxic exposures, warned this week that plastics pose “a multidimensional and urgent threat to human health,” with children facing some of the greatest risks.

Speaking on “The Secretary Kennedy Podcast,” Trasande — a pediatrician, professor at New York University and director of the NYU Grossman School of Medicine’s Division of Environmental Pediatrics — described mounting evidence linking chemicals in plastics to developmental, hormonal, metabolic, reproductive and neurological harm.

“The impacts run from cradle to grave and womb to tomb,” he said.

The discussion comes as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) launches STOMP — Systematic Targeting Of MicroPlastics. The $144 million initiative aims to measure, study and eventually remove microplastics and nanoplastics from the human body.

The program will develop standardized testing methods, map how plastics accumulate in organs, rank plastics by biological harm and pursue future removal technologies.

Trasande said the growing concern extends beyond visible plastic waste to microscopic and chemical exposures embedded throughout modern life.

“We know that there are 16,000 chemicals — synthetic chemicals — that are in plastic,” Trasande said. “We don’t know anything about 10,000 of them.”

Among the chemicals with the strongest evidence of harm are bisphenols used in plastics, phthalates found in food packaging and personal care products, and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) — also known as “forever chemicals” — used in nonstick and stain-resistant products.

Trasande said the evidence is “extremely strong” that many of these chemicals disrupt hormones, which in turn regulate metabolism, reproduction, growth and brain development.

‘A silent epidemic of kids with lower IQs in the U.S.’

As a pediatrician, Trasande repeatedly emphasized that children are uniquely vulnerable.

“Pound for pound, they eat more food, drink more water, breathe more air, so they’re uniquely susceptible,” he said. “Their organ systems are also just being primed. And so if you disrupt that, there are lifelong and permanent consequences.”

He pointed to evidence linking phthalate exposure during pregnancy to roughly 50,000 premature births in the U.S. each year, along with impaired brain development and poorer educational outcomes.

Trasande warned that some of the most damaging effects may be subtle and population-wide, rather than immediately obvious in individual children. Even small disruptions to thyroid hormones during pregnancy are associated with cognitive deficits, autism and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), he said.

“What you see is a silent epidemic of kids with lower IQs in the U.S.,” Trasande said. “Just to put this in context for the audience, a kid loses an IQ point, mom doesn’t notice, pediatrician doesn’t notice.”

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. compared the issue to the impact of lead exposure on the national average IQ before leaded gasoline was phased out in the 1980s.

“You could lose five IQ points across an entire population; nobody would notice,” Kennedy said, recalling a conversation with an epidemiologist. “But you’re crippling that society.”

Trasande said the emerging evidence on plastics points to a similar kind of public-health crisis.

“Plastics is like a lead moment,” he said.

‘A proverbial tablespoon of plastic in the human brain’

Trasande also stressed that plastics were long assumed to be chemically inert. But scientists now know many compounds leach into food, water and, ultimately, human tissue.

PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” are especially concerning because the body struggles to eliminate them. Trasande explained that “your kidney doesn’t really know what to do,” causing the organ to expel the chemicals, which are then reabsorbed into the bloodstream.

He warned that the number of PFAS compounds continues to grow.

Kennedy said manufacturers often modify existing compounds after restrictions are imposed. This forces regulators to spend years proving those replacement chemicals cause similar harms.

“The chemical industry is very adept,” Trasande said.

Trasande also described evidence of substantial microplastic accumulation in the brain, arguing that the exact amount matters less than the fact that the material is present at all.

“A proverbial tablespoon of plastic in the human brain,” Trasande said. “If it’s a teaspoon or a tablespoon, it almost doesn’t matter. I think the point is that it’s there, and there in substantial quantities.”

‘Prevention is the cure’

Food packaging and food-contact materials are likely the largest source of exposure, Trasande said. However, chemicals also enter the body through cosmetics, synthetic clothing, thermal paper receipts and household products.

  • Many exposures can be reduced through practical changes, he said. These include efforts to:
  • Minimize the use of canned foods.
    Avoid heating plastic food and drink containers. Putting plastic containers in the microwave or dishwasher “is just inviting at a molecular level, at an invisible level, these chemicals or micro-nanoplastics to leach into food,” Trasande said.

Drink less bottled water. “Buying that plastic water bottle and assuming it’s free of toxic chemicals is maybe a bit foolish to assume,” he said.

  • Reduce contact with thermal paper receipts, which “are, unfortunately, a significant source of bisphenol exposure.”
  • Choose stainless-steel or glass containers.
  • Cook with cast-iron or stainless-steel cookware.
  • Avoid cosmetics and personal care products [including toothbrushes and dental floss?] that contain phthalates or vague “fragrance” ingredients. Absorption through the skin “bypasses the liver. So the first time around the body, it can have an even more significant effect,” according to Trasande.

Even short-term reductions in exposure can measurably change hormone levels within weeks and may lower long-term disease risk, Trasande said. “Prevention is the cure.”

‘Americans deserve clear answers about how microplastics … affect their health’

The new STOMP initiative through the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) aims to answer some of the biggest unresolved scientific questions, particularly around microplastics and nanoplastics.

Trasande said the effort could “break a lot of ground” because researchers still don’t fully understand how these particles behave inside the human body.

Under the program’s first phase, researchers will study how microplastics move through the body and will develop a gold-standard clinical test to quantify the individual plastic burden, according to an April press release.

The program will also create a risk-stratification system to rank plastic materials by biological harm so scientists, policymakers and industry can identify which forms of microplastics pose the greatest risks and should be addressed first.

A second phase will focus on targeted removal strategies.

“Americans deserve clear answers about how microplastics in their bodies affect their health,” Kennedy said when announcing the initiative in April.

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Via https://cdm.press/news/health-freedom/2026/05/30/toxic-plastics-causing-silent-epidemic-of-kids-with-lower-iqs-pediatrician-tells-rfk-jr/

US servicemen injured in Iranian strike on Kuwaiti base

A General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicle of the USAF is displayed on the tarmac during the Paris Air Show 2025 at Le Bourget Airport.
Press TV
May 30, 2026

Around five US servicemen and contractors suffered minor injuries during a recent Iranian ballistic missile strike on a Kuwaiti air base, Bloomberg reports, citing a source. At least one MQ-9 Reaper drone was reportedly destroyed.

The incident apparently occurred during the latest limited exchange between the US and Iran on Thursday. The US military said it destroyed five Iranian kamikaze drones “that posed a clear threat in and near the Strait of Hormuz” and struck a military site near the port city of Bandar Abbas. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it targeted a US airbase in the region in retaliation.

Bloomberg reported on Saturday that an Iranian Fateh-110 missile was intercepted by Kuwaiti air defenses, but falling debris hit Ali Al Salem Air Base.

The fragments slightly injured around five US personnel and inflicted material damage. One MQ-9 Reaper drone stationed at the base was destroyed and at least one other was seriously damaged, an anonymous person with direct knowledge of the attack told the outlet.

The US-Israeli attack on Iran has taken a heavy toll on America’s MQ-9 Reaper fleet, with around one-fifth of it wiped out.

Earlier this week, Bloomberg reported that the US military has lost up to 30 drones of the type worth nearly $1 billion. The bulk of them are believed to have been destroyed or badly damaged by Iranian fire, with a few lost in accidents and on the ground in long-range strikes on US military installations in the region.

The losses have left a major dent in the US fleet of medium-altitude long-endurance drones used for reconnaissance missions and precision strikes. The number of MQ-9 Reaper drones in the US inventory has fallen well beyond the Air Force’s minimum floor of 189, hovering at around the 135 mark.

The drones will not be easy to replace, as the MQ-9 Reaper’s manufacturer, General Atomics, halted production of the flagship model last year, and only produces variants reserved for foreign customers.

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Via https://www.rt.com/news/640773-us-reaper-drones-destroyed/

US fighter jet fires missile at Iranian bound cargo ship

US fighter jet fired missile at Iranian-bound cargo ship – CENTCOM
Press TV

A US aircraft fired a missile at a cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman while enforcing its blockade of Iran, according to US Central Command (CENTCOM)

According to CENTCOM, the Gambian-flagged M/V Lian Star ignored more than 20 warnings on Friday while sailing toward an Iranian port.

“A US aircraft disabled the vessel by firing a Hellfire missile into the ship’s engine room after Lian Star’s crew failed to comply. The ship is no longer transiting to Iran,” CENTCOM said on X on Saturday.

AP reported, citing a US official, that the vessel remains adrift and that US forces did not board it.

The latest military action near the Strait of Hormuz took place as peace talks with Iran failed to produce a breakthrough – despite optimism expressed by US officials last week.

Iran closed the waterway, which normally handles around 25% of global seaborne oil trade and 20% of liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments, to ships from “hostile nations” in response to the US-Israeli airstrikes launched on February 28. The US imposed its own blockade on Iranian ports a week after a ceasefire was reached in April.

The US has since disabled five commercial vessels and redirected 116 others while enforcing the blockade, CENTCOM said.

US President Donald Trump has since threatened to resume military operations unless Iran accepts his terms, which Tehran has rejected as unacceptable.

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Via https://www.rt.com/news/640777-us-fire-missile-ship-iran/

When Did Islamic Golden Age End?

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Episode 20 – When Did Islamic Golden Age End

Islamic Golden Age (2017)

By Eamon Gearon

Film Review

The “official” date the Islamic Gold Age ended was 1258, when Mongol warriors sacked Baghdad (the largest city on Earth), causing 300,000 to 1 million deaths. However by the 12th century, Islamic fundamentalism had already shut down scientific inquiry.

The Mongol conquest followed ten years of of continual warfare, which had so reduced trade the Abassid caliphate could no longer defend itself. In addition to slaughtering large numbers of civilians, the Mongols destroyed canals and large swaths of agricultural land.

In Andalusia (Iberian peninsula), intellectual inquiry shut down in the 11th century. Beginning in 718-722 AD, Spanish Christians conquered and ruled Northern Iberia, and in the late 11th century  Berber Muslims, invited by Andalusian Muslims to help fight the Christians, established the Almoravid kingdom. The latter were displaced by Almohad Berbers in 1147 AD, who effectively ended Andalusia’s golden age of cross fertilization by expelling all the kingdom’s Jews and Christians.

Ironically, due to the First Crusade (1096-1099 AD),* as the Islamic renaissance declined in the Middle East, Muslim influence increased in Europe. With the establishment of Crusader states (the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the County of Edessa, the Principality of Antioch and the County of Tripoli), Italian merchants from Geneva, Pisa and Venice remained in the Middle East and served as a pipeline of Islamic scientific and philosophical discoveries to the Italian Renaissance.

Also conquered by Mongols, the Song Dynasty in China (responsible for the invention of gunpowder and paper money) collapsed in 1271.

By 1340, Cairo, population 500,000 had established itself as the largest city west of China and the center of global trade.


*One of the earliest examples of European colonization.

https://www.kanopy.com/en/pukeariki/watch/video/5756987/5757033

Scandals Rock US Intel as Tulsi Gabbard Resigns, CIA Official Arrested for Fraud

By Drago Bosnic

If there’s one thing that the infamous CIA and other American three-letter agencies don’t lack, it’s a multitude of scandals.

Whether it’s support for various Nazi leftovers after WWII, death squads and narco cartels, Islamic radicals and terrorists, or just “good old” false flags, shadow bases, black ops and illegal prisons, the so-called US Intelligence Community (USIC) is there to “make your day”. However, in recent days and weeks, the scandals have escalated to the point that various three-letter agencies are now openly targeting each other, as the USIC is effectively coming apart at the seams. Namely, last week, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced her resignation (effective on June 30).

Gabbard cited a serious illness of her husband Abraham Williams as the reason for leaving. However, her departure might be connected to much deeper issues.

Namely, Gabbard’s tenure as DNI has been marred by tensions with various intelligence services, particularly the CIA, which has fervently resisted her attempts to institute greater transparency within the USIC. However, it turned out that rooting out politicization, corruption and abuse of power in the American federal government is much easier said than done. Gabbard revoked security clearances of officials (both current and former) found to have “abused public trust”, which effectively stirred up the hornet’s nest in the halls of power in Washington DC.

In addition, by May, she had overseen the release of over half a million pages of highly classified documents, including assassination records on President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr, files connected to Amelia Earhart’s 1937 disappearance and the Biden administration’s documents detailing the “Strategic Implementation Plan for Countering Domestic Terrorism”.

Gabbard also uncovered that the Obama administration undoubtedly weaponized the USIC to undermine Trump’s 2016 campaign by pushing the Russiagate conspiracy theory.

However, she doesn’t plan to stop and has promised to release a string of other classified files before her departure as DNI.

Gabbard will do this in weekly installments, uncovering state secrets on the Havana Syndrome, the origins of COVID-19, the weaponization of the federal government under various Democrat administrations and the 2020 presidential election. It remains to be seen to what extent these revelations will go, but it’s a given they’ll further divide the political establishment. Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Aaron Lukas will serve as Acting DNI while the White House decides who will replace Gabbard. However, tensions are escalating between President Trump and Senate Republicans, particularly after he endorsed primary challengers against senators John Cornyn (Texas) and Bill Cassidy (Louisiana).

In the meantime, the aforementioned fault lines in the USIC become more apparent as the FBI is now dealing with corrupt CIA officials involved in fraud and various embezzlement schemes. Namely, according to the New York Times, senior CIA official David Rush was arrested last week after investigators found hundreds of gold bars worth over $40 million stashed in his Virginia residence. Rush is held in jail while he awaits a detention hearing in the coming days on charges of stealing public money by filling out fraudulent time sheets. However, as the NYT report notes, “the charging documents filed in Alexandria, Virginia, still leave a lot unanswered about his recent conduct”.

Namely, according to court papers, the only formal charge against Rush is that “he inflated his academic credentials and obtained military leave pay worth tens of thousands of dollars”. Apparently, Rush falsely claimed to be in the US Navy Reserve after he was discharged. His 2009 application for the government position he eventually took includes false information, specifically about “Rush obtaining a bachelor’s degree from Clemson University and a master’s degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute”. The investigation revealed that he not only failed to obtain the said degrees, but actually never attended either institution. The affidavit describes Rush as a “former senior executive service-level employee”.

This further confirms the NYT’s sources, which claim that “he held a senior position at the CIA until very recently”. In what could be described as an attempt to present “unity” at the USIC, the CIA and FBI released a joint statement on Rush’s arrest that took place on May 19. Namely, Langley claims that its internal investigation “identified potential violations of the law”, so CIA Director John Ratcliffe “referred the information to the FBI for a law enforcement investigation”. The FBI found that, from November 2025 until March this year, Rush requested and received a “significant quantity of foreign currency and tens of millions of dollars in gold bars for work-related expenses”.

Further reviews of the origin of gold bars and currency revealed that neither could be located, prompting a search of Rush’s home. On May 18, FBI agents found “exactly 303 gold bars, each of which weighed approximately one kilogram”, which, based on current gold prices, are estimated to exceed $40 million. The FBI also found and seized “nearly three dozen luxury watches, many of them Rolexes”. Court papers also point out that “Rush lied about his military credentials while applying to enter the senior executive service level ranks and committed ‘timecard fraud’ regarding military leave”. He reportedly “claimed 744 hours of military leave, resulting in $77,000 in compensation, since being discharged from the Navy in 2015”.

It remains unclear why the court didn’t include embezzled funds in the indictment and focused on Rush’s lies about his academic credentials, when the latter is only a minor detail compared to the former. This only reinforces the distrust most Americans have toward the CIA and the USIC as a whole. Namely, the level of unchecked power wielded by US intelligence services is unprecedented and has long been unquestioned. Any attempt to do so has resulted in “mysterious” events that have forced top-ranking government officials to drop the very idea of reforming the USIC or die trying. The departure of DNI Tulsi Gabbard and the arrest of David Rush serve as a testament to that.

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Via https://www.globalresearch.ca/scandals-rock-us-intel-agencies-as-tulsi-gabbard-resigns-cia-official-arrested-for-fraud/5928150

Largest Human Cancer Study of Ivermectin and Mebendazole Is Now Peer-Reviewed and Published in a Major Cancer Journal

84.4% of cancer patients taking ivermectin + mebendazole for 6 months reported either CANCER DISAPPEARANCE, TUMOR REGRESSION, or CANCER STABILIZATION.

The largest real-world human study to date evaluating ivermectin and mebendazole in cancer patients is now peer-reviewed and published in Anticancer Research—a major international oncology journal of the International Institute of Anticancer Research (IIAR), established in 1995.

Our study, “Real-world Clinical Outcomes of Ivermectin and Mebendazole in Cancer Patients: Results from a Prospective Observational Cohort,” represents one of the most compelling clinical signals ever documented for repurposed anti-parasitic therapies in oncology.

In this prospective real-world clinical program evaluation, a diverse population of cancer patients (n=197) was prescribed compounded ivermectin–mebendazole, with each capsule containing 25 mg ivermectin and 250 mg mebendazole. Participants were followed for approximately six months using standardized digital surveys assessing cancer outcomes, medication adherence, and tolerability.

At approximately six months post-treatment initiation, we observed an 84.4% Clinical Benefit Ratio (CBR)—meaning more than four out of five patients reported either no evidence of disease (remission), tumor regression, or cancer stabilization.

Nearly half of all patients (48.4%) reported the strongest positive outcomes, including no evidence of disease (32.8%) or tumor regression (15.6%). An additional 36.1% reported disease stabilization, while only 15.6% reported progression.

Importantly, adherence was remarkably high, with 86.9% completing the initial prescription and 66.4% remaining on therapy at six months.

Side effects were predominantly mild and manageable, reported in 25.4% of patients (primarily gastrointestinal), with 93.6% of those experiencing side effects continuing treatment after minor dosing adjustments.

What makes these findings especially notable is that this was a heterogeneous, real-world cancer population—including patients with prostate, breast, lung, colon, liver, and many other malignancies, many of whom were also undergoing conventional therapies such as chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery.

This groundbreaking peer-reviewed publication was made possible through a unique collaboration between The Wellness Company, the McCullough Foundation, and the Chairman of the President’s Cancer Panel—uniting real-world clinical data, frontline medical experience, and epidemiologic expertise to evaluate inexpensive, repurposed therapies with major translational potential.

The work was conducted by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH (myself); Kelly Victory, MD; James A. Thorp, MD; Drew Pinsky, MD; Alejandro Diaz-Villalobos, MD; Peter Gillooly, MSc; Foster Coulson; Melissa Annazone; Chloe Radesi; Jessica Brooks; Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH; and Harvey Risch, MD, PhD (Chairman of the President’s Cancer Panel).

With these extraordinarily promising results, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trials are now required. In the meantime, many cancer patients are exercising their right to try.

The full peer-reviewed paper can be accessed here.

And on PubMed here.

[…]

Via https://www.globalresearch.ca/largest-human-cancer-study-ivermectin-mebendazole/5928179

 

The Permanent War Government

By John W and Natasha Whitehead

May 30, 2026

Who is actually running the government?

That is no longer a rhetorical question.

As America’s war with Iran lurches from escalation to ceasefire to renewed threats of military force, Americans are being asked to trust that someone, somewhere, knows what they are doing.

But who?

This is the constitutional crisis hiding in plain sight.

The question is not merely whether Donald Trump is fit to lead. The question is whether any president still leads in any meaningful constitutional sense once the permanent war government gets moving.

The Iran war is merely the latest test case.

If the war machine keeps moving even when the public cannot tell who is steering it, then what remains of constitutional government?

This is the nightmare Rod Serling warned about in Seven Days in May.

Released in 1964, Seven Days in May imagined a dramatic military coup: generals plotting in secret to overthrow an unpopular president because they believed they knew better than the American people what was best for the nation.

The coup is eventually foiled. The republic is saved. The Constitution survives.

At least on screen.

In the real world, the plot has thickened and spread out over decades.

The old fear was that the military might seize power from the civilian government.

The modern reality is that the permanent government does not need to seize power.

It already has it.

The coup no longer requires generals in smoke-filled rooms plotting to overthrow the president at midnight. It does not require tanks on Pennsylvania Avenue or soldiers storming the Capitol. It does not even require an official suspension of the Constitution.

All it requires is secrecy, fear, endless war, executive power, emergency declarations, classified intelligence, compliant courts, cowardly legislators, corporate profiteers, militarized police, and a public too distracted, exhausted or frightened to resist.

That coup has been underway for decades.

It is the coup that occurs when Congress surrenders its war powers to the president.

It is the coup that occurs when presidents of both parties wage war without meaningful constitutional authorization.

It is the coup that occurs when intelligence agencies spy on the American people and then hide behind national security.

It is the coup that occurs when federal agencies arm themselves like military units.

It is the coup that occurs when local police are transformed into extensions of the military.

It is the coup that occurs when whistleblowers are punished, dissenters are surveilled, protesters are treated like enemies, and the public is told to trust whatever version of events the government chooses to release.

It is the coup that occurs when unelected bureaucrats, contractors, data brokers, intelligence analysts, defense executives and crisis managers exercise more practical control over government policy than the voters do.

This is how freedom disappears: not all at once, not in one dramatic seizure of power, but incrementally, bureaucratically, profitably and in the name of national security.

Dwight D. Eisenhower warned us about this in 1961.

A five-star general who understood war better than most modern politicians ever will, Eisenhower cautioned Americans to “guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex.” The danger, he warned, was that “misplaced power” would endanger liberty and democratic processes.

He was right.

The military industrial complex has become one of the most powerful governing forces in America.

This is not a left-right problem.

Both parties built this.

Republicans and Democrats alike have funded the wars, renewed the surveillance powers, armed the police, expanded executive authority, protected intelligence agencies, rewarded defense contractors, and treated the Constitution as an inconvenience whenever fear could be used to silence dissent.

One president abuses power. The next one inherits it. The next one expands it. The next one normalizes it. The next one weaponizes it.

This is how emergency powers become everyday powers.

This is how temporary measures become permanent law.

This is how the president becomes a king in all but name.

And this is how the people become spectators in their own government.

This is exactly where we are.

We have allowed the government to wage war without declarations of war.

We have allowed intelligence agencies to operate behind walls of secrecy.

We have allowed presidents to rule by executive order.

We have allowed Congress to become a spectator.

We have allowed the courts to defer to national security.

We have allowed police to become soldiers.

We have allowed corporations to profit from fear.

We have allowed unelected officials to make decisions that alter the course of the nation.

And then we act surprised when no one seems to know who is actually in charge.

The answer is as obvious as it is disturbing.

The permanent war government is in charge.

This is the coup that does not end.

This is the lesson of our age: the greatest threat to freedom is not always a madman seizing power in a single moment of crisis. Sometimes it is a bureaucracy that never sleeps, a war machine that never stops, a security state that never shrinks, and a political class that never says no.

So what do we do?

We stop allowing the government to turn every crisis into a blank check for more power.

And we start insisting, relentlessly, that those who claim to defend the United States must defend it with the tools the Constitution supplies.

If the government wants war, make Congress vote on it.

If the government wants surveillance, make it get a warrant.

If the government wants to police dissent, make it answer to the First Amendment.

If the government wants to spend trillions on war, make it explain why the American people are being robbed blind to enrich defense contractors.

If the government wants emergency powers, make it prove the emergency and surrender the powers when the crisis passes.

If the Pentagon wants to run foreign policy, remind it that in a constitutional republic, the military answers to civilian authority, and civilian authority answers to the people.

The permanent war government has given us endless wars, bankrupting debt, militarized police, mass surveillance, constitutional erosion, fear-driven politics, and a republic that increasingly resembles an occupied territory.

If we are to remain free, the war machine must be brought back under constitutional control.

The generals, bureaucrats, contractors, intelligence agencies, police forces and presidents must all be reminded of the same truth: They do not own this country.

[…]

Via https://ronpaulinstitute.org/the-permanent-war-government-whos-really-calling-the-shots-in-washington/

Putin calls for data on Romanian drone incident to be shared

Putin calls for data on Romania drone incident to be shared

RT

May 29, 2026

Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for an “objective investigation” into a drone incident in Romania in which two people were injured. Moscow is ready to share its assessment if it is provided with either the debris of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or the data about it, he told journalists on Friday.

A drone crashed into an apartment block in the eastern Romanian city of Galati near the Ukrainian border early on Friday. The Romanian Defense Ministry claimed the UAV had originated from Russia.

Putin noted that drones have previously crashed in various EU nations, including Finland, Poland, and the Baltic States.

“A short time later, it would emerge that these incidents had nothing to do with Russian aircraft at all. Rather, they involved drones of Ukrainian origin that had gone off course due to electronic warfare… or technical shortcomings,” the president said during his visit to Kazakhstan.

Putin called on the Romanian authorities to share “objective evidence” with Russia, adding that Moscow did the same when the Ukrainian military targeted a Russian presidential residence in a drone strike. “Let them [Romanians] do the same and provide the evidence to us,” he added.

Romanian President Nicusor Dan, who visited the drone crash site on Friday, told journalists that the incident could have been caused by Ukrainian air defenses. According to him, the drone was a part of a group of Russian UAVs deployed against targets in Ukraine.

“Some of them were shot down over Ukrainian territory, and one of them was probably hit above the city of Reni. Its trajectory changed and it came toward Galati,” he said, adding that the Romanian authorities have data on the drone’s movement. According to Dan, the incident was not considered a deliberate attack by Russia but rather the consequence of military operations not far from the Romanian border.

Russia has previously been blamed for drone and missile incidents in EU nations. One of the most high-profile incidents involved an S-300 air defense missile killing two people in Poland not far from the Ukrainian border in 2022.

Kiev was quick to frame the incident as a Russian attack “on the collective security” of NATO while Warsaw eventually determined that the projectile had been fired by Ukraine in a bid to repel a Russian strike on targets inside Ukraine.

[…]

Via https://www.rt.com/russia/640736-putin-romania-drone-incident-data/

Self-Engineered Decay: Why Israel’s Political Collapse Cannot Be Separated from Its War Crimes

by | May 29, 2026

For those unfamiliar with the intricate machinery of Israeli politics, the unanimous 110-0 vote to dissolve the Knesset on May 20 appears to be an earth-shattering event. On the surface, it looks as if the days of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his coalition of far-right extremists are numbered. The reality, however, is far more complex.

Israel’s current political implosion is fundamentally tied to its failure to escape the ghosts of October 7. When the country’s military defenses collapsed on that day, Israel was transformed from a state with a formidable reputation as an invincible regional superpower into one trapped with a struggling army, structurally incapable of decisively winning a single war.

Since the launch of the devastating genocide in Gaza, neither the Israeli government nor the military establishment has been able to answer two fundamental questions:

One, how did the world’s self-proclaimed “invincible army” collapse in a matter of hours, leaving the entire Southern Command – whose sole job was to keep Gazans besieged – in total shambles?

Two, why has that same heavily funded military machine failed to achieve a decisive victory despite the near-total destruction of the Strip and the unprecedented slaughter and wounding of much of its population?

Complicating the matter is Benjamin Netanyahu’s pathological refusal to honestly investigate either the October 7 intelligence failure or the subsequent conduct of the Gaza war. Instead, he focused entirely on domestic damage control and image management, aggressively marginalizing or firing intelligence official, or high-ranking bureaucrats who challenged his narrative. Rather than pursuing a viable exit strategy, Netanyahu treated the defense apparatus as a public relations shield.

Consequently, opposition voices – initially led by Yair Lapid and his Yesh Atid party – began demanding Netanyahu’s resignation and snap elections. What began as predictable political fallout quickly evolved into a sweeping popular movement.

Public confidence in the government continues to plummet. Recent opinion polls consistently show that a vast majority of Israelis believe Netanyahu acts out of personal political survival rather than national interest. Data suggests that if elections were held today, his right-wing bloc would suffer a catastrophic defeat at the hands of a newly consolidated opposition – namely Beyachad (‘Together’), the newly formed unified list established by Naftali Bennett and Lapid.

Netanyahu, whose legacy as Israel’s longest-serving prime minister is now defined by strategic failure, subsists in a profound personal and political crisis. His deliberate escalations of regional conflict served no distinct military purpose; instead, they merely highlighted his desperation, turning his rhetorical pledges of “total victory” into a hollow attempt to prevent his coalition from fracturing.

Meanwhile, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich exploited Netanyahu’s vulnerability to advance their own extremist agendas. Bent on rapid colonial expansion, they accelerated West Bank annexation, pushed draconian laws to execute Palestinian prisoners, and tightened the siege on occupied East Jerusalem.

Under normal circumstances, the sheer scale of the domestic, economic, and diplomatic harm engineered by this coalition should have removed it from power. Yet Netanyahu survived by exploiting deep social fractures and relying on unconditional support from Washington.

This survival shield was further fortified by the initial impotence of a fragmented political opposition and a perpetual wartime atmosphere that Netanyahu cultivated to freeze dissent. Not even his corruption trials derailed his career; he adapted state institutions into instruments of personal survival.

Yet the ultimate irony of Israeli politics is that pressure came not from mounting casualties or international isolation, but from compulsory military conscription of the ultra-Orthodox, or Haredim.

For decades, secular Israelis complained about the sweeping draft exemptions granted to yeshiva students, but the political elite routinely shrugged it off as a secondary culture war that could be managed via backroom political dealings.

Israel’s overextended, multi-front war of attrition completely smashed that equilibrium. The issue was violently pushed back to the surface because the military quite literally ran out of bodies. The true gravity of this manpower crisis was exposed when the army Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, explicitly broke ranks during a closed-door security cabinet meeting to warn that “the IDF is going to collapse in on itself.”

Zamir reportedly raised “ten red flags” before the political leadership, stating bluntly that after months of intensive combat across Gaza, the northern border, and regional theaters, the military was facing an immediate, unsustainable deficit of over 12,000 combat soldiers.

For over two years, Netanyahu postponed a legal verdict on the Haredi draft. But mounting military setbacks, particularly on the Lebanese front, made further delays impossible.

The opposition seeks elections while Netanyahu engages in legislative theater, using loyalists and parliamentary procedures to slow the process.

Yet this political drama is secondary to the deeper crisis. No coalition maneuvering can salvage a state facing structural decline. Nothing will heal Israel’s fractures until it confronts the root cause of its crisis: endless, unwinnable military campaigns that have devastated Gaza and the wider region.

The crisis engulfing Israel is self-inflicted – and there can be no lasting peace until the state’s deep-seated criminality and ongoing genocide and wars against Palestinians and the wider Arab world come to an end.

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