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Punch Drunk in Love with Killing: Two of them, Adolph Bibi & Semen Drip Trump, Captured ‘all the World’s a Staging Ground for Death’

and we wake up to our Starbucks, scroll, look at more redacted child rape images, pretend that the star of David is some Xmas tree decoration, and anticipate another few million about do die

Paulo Kirk

Feb 16, 2026

This is fucking schizophrenic, daily, with these headlines:

  • Will Trump’s Legacy Be Saved If He Starts World War III?
  • Was Jeffrey Epstein an Israeli Spy?
  • Reports Claim US Readying ‘Long-Term’ Attrition Op Against Iran
  • Yes, Cuba Has Been Abandoned Now As Well: The Zionist siege of the island has begun in earnest now.
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You got to do sepuka, man, some of us who never thought we’d be back to that cocksucker:

It’s difficult to wrap my head around this since everything in the West is putrified: Press, Media, Education, Commerce, Finance, Banking, Real Estate, Culture, Arts, Medicine, Policing, Local Government, Federal Agencies, and especially the soul of a nation.

There is no leading edge of discourse now that there is no mass movement to stop the war(S), all the war ($) against people. More fishers being gunboated and missiled to death in the Caribbean? It’s a blip on the collective fucking Americanos’ radar.

You’ve got war criminals leading this fucking apocalypse:

These nations frequently join Israel and the U.S. in voting against General Assembly resolutions that demand immediate ceasefires or condemn Israeli military actions:

Countries Explicitly Rejecting “Genocide” Allegations

  • These nations have publicly stated that they do not believe Israel’s actions in Gaza constitute genocide or have called the ICJ case “baseless” or “meritless”:
  • United States: Rejects the allegations as “unfounded” and “meritless”.
  • Germany: “Explicitly rejects” the genocide charges, citing its historical responsibility and the lack of genocidal intent.
  • United Kingdom: Has described the genocide allegations as “unjustified”.
  • Czech Republic: Consistently rejects the allegations and maintains strong diplomatic backing for Israel.
  • Hungary: Opposes the genocide characterization and has frequently voted against UN resolutions targeting Israel.
  • Austria: While calling for humanitarian aid, it has rejected the genocide label and voted against several ceasefire resolutions.

Countries Consistently Voting Against Related UN Resolutions

These nations frequently join Israel and the U.S. in voting against General Assembly resolutions that demand immediate ceasefires or condemn Israeli military actions:

  • Argentina (Under the Milei administration)
  • Fiji
  • Guatemala
  • Liberia
  • Micronesia
  • Nauru
  • Palau
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Paraguay
  • Tonga

Countries Maintaining Neutrality or Silence

Many Western and Pacific nations have refrained from using the term “genocide,” often stating that only a court (the ICJ) can make such a determination, or they have abstained from key votes:

  • Australia: While critical of the humanitarian situation, it has not supported the genocide claim and often abstains from UN votes.
  • Canada: Advocates for a two-state solution but has not declared support for the genocide allegations.
  • Denmark: Foreign officials have refrained from accusing Israel of genocide, stating it is a matter for the courts.
  • Japan: Generally abstains or remains cautious in its rhetoric regarding the legal definition of the conflict.
  • Italy: Has expressed concern over civilian casualties but has not supported the genocide case at the ICJ.
  • Netherlands & Switzerland: Noted as nations that often provide diplomatic and trade with Israel.

It’s fucking capitalism, the most unnatural concept to mankind, besides Judaism.

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You see, business as usual, man oh man:

And the fucking Muslim people under those dictatorships, under those police states?

Then you have this?

In a commentary published by Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, Egyptian writer Wael Qandil examines Iran’s role and power in confronting the Zionist project. He argues that what the United States and the Zionist regime demand from Iran is identical to what they demand from Hamas and the Palestinian resistance: immediate and total disarmament.

If such a demand were fulfilled, the region would be turned into an Israeli “farm,” where the occupation chooses a victim to slaughter each day.

From the outset, the central objective of the U.S.–Zionist project has been to eliminate any possibility of an Arab or regional power capable of obstructing or threatening the occupying regime.

Accordingly, Washington and Tel Aviv have made no secret—since launching their genocidal war on Gaza—that their first goal is to destroy all Arab resistance movements in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iraq, in order to advance toward the ultimate objective: disarming Iran, the greatest remaining obstacle to the Zionist project in the region.

This fucking SUbstack, man, you can go down the rabbit hole of endless prognostications:

One thing’s for sure, Trump’s window for a large-scale and prolonged attack probably extends only until midterm season begins. This is likely why Netanyahu just made a record sixth emergency visit to the US in order to plead his case, though some reports claimed that Trump rebuffed him—for now at least.

Everyone’s backs are to the wall: for Trump, it’s a last hurrah. For Iran, the “regime” is perceived to be weakened and vulnerable. We now wait to see if Trump’s appetite for risk leads him to truly open up “Pandora’s box” once and for all, giving Iran no choice but to go all out, or whether diplomacy prevails. But even if a compromise is reached, Israel holds the wildcard, and a desperate Netanyahu could attack Iran unilaterally, igniting another conflagration across the region.

But in the end, we get this from MAGA MAGA MAGA:

MAHA’s “Real Food” campaign spokesperson, Mike Tyson is a convicted rapist (1992):

In July 1991, Tyson was accused of raping 18-year-old Desiree Washington, a beauty-pageant contestant, at the Canterbury Hotel in Indianapolis. He was indicted on charges including rape, criminal deviate conduct, and confinement. In February 1992, an Indiana jury found Tyson guilty of rape and related charges. He was sentenced to a prison term with a portion suspended and ultimately served about three years in an Indiana state prison, being released in March 1995.

After Mike Tyson was convicted of rape in February 1992, Donald Trump publicly defended Tyson and criticized the verdict, calling it a “travesty” and suggesting Tyson had been “railroaded” by the justice system. Trump also proposed that instead of going to prison Tyson could fight and donate money from fight proceeds to rape victims including the victim in his case. That suggestion was widely criticized and never became part of the legal process. Tyson himself has said that Trump was “helping me with my court case” and that they were “good friends,” but this refers to informal advice and public support, not formal legal representation.

Fast forward to Feb 11, 2026:

Mike Tyson says he grew up on food stamps, and that eating junk and processed food was all he knew:

Oh, then this headline as the Axis of Evil is about to immolate tens of thousands:

[net worth of $1.2 billion to $1.3 billion, according to Forbes and other major financial outlets. In 2022, he became the first active NBA player to achieve billionaire status and currently remains the highest-earning player in league history by salary alone. ]

  • An Open Letter to LeBron James on Israel, Gaza, and ‘Nothing But Great Things’
  • The NBA star’s recent praise for Israel, as the genocide continues, was as bewildering as it was shameful. What happened to his support for social justice?

This past weekend, we heard praise from you for the very same country that has been doing the mass killing and starving in Gaza.

“Hopefully someday I can make it over there,” you said, referring to the state of Israel. “Like I said, I’ve never been over there, but I’ve heard nothing but great things.”

There is no diplomacy:

In this episode of FO° Talks, Fair Observer’s Chief Strategy Officer Peter Isackson and Journalist Nicolas Davies talk about the Israel-Iran war. Nicolas Davies says that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) led by its Director General, Rafael Grossi, provided Israel and the US with information regarding Iran’s Nuclear plants and the levels of enrichment of Uranium, which may have led to Israel and the US launching strikes on Iran’s nuclear plants. Davies details how Israel carried out its attacks across Iran, using fighter jets, drones and long-range cruise missiles. Watch the full video to know more.

Human stain:

So, it is a complete flash flood of sickness coming from Rape City USA, Trump, Adolph Bibi, the collective EuroTrashLandia, the others in Five Eyes:

Five Eyes Alliance

It never ends with these white ghouls— Another Substacker, this one in EUROPE:

Note the Prime Minister’s discriminatory remarks about the Russian people, which I document in the Note below. As Prime Minister, she speaks in effect as a representative of the Danish people. Is this acceptable in today’s Denmark? And what are the Russian people supposed to think of Denmark? Politics simply cannot be conducted in this way, and someone must now put a stop to her self-assured, amateurish and condescending militarist nonsense. Because it is increases the risk of war. — Jan Oberg

Since 1999, NATO’s bombing of Yugoslavia, Denmark has been an occupier in Iraq, joined the US in Afghanistan, bombed in Syria and in Iraq again, together with Norway, was the most active in destroying Libya and fully endorses the US/Israeli civilian and military actions against Iran.

Although it is difficult to measure, today’s Danish leadership is probably the most militaristic among the smaller European countries. Denmark used to be a country of peace, a footnote nation in NATO, a country where the government could discuss the Nordic region as a nuclear-free zone. I know this because, throughout the 1980s, I served as an expert on the government’s Security and Disarmament Committee. The country even had a disarmament minister and a peace research institute.

Sweden was neutral and non-aligned, a strong voice for solidarity with smaller nations, a promoter of the intelligent concept of common security and a mediator between Iran and Iraq. Finland was neutral and non-aligned but had a special relation to the Soviet Union – all of which was part of the Nordic Balance.

Not only have Finland and Sweden joined NATO without any analysis of possible consequences and without a decent public debate. In panic because, after Ukraine, Putin would occupy them all – unless they joined. As if this were not enough, the US, during the Biden administration, got 40+ bases in Scandinavia, 17 in Sweden, 15 in Finland, 7-8 in Norway and 3 in Denmark – all under US jurisdiction and with no guarantees as to what the US may bring in, including nuclear weapons.

If a war breaks out, these countries will now, in contrast to the past, become Russian priority targets. These decisions were possible because the government were more loyal to the US than to their own people.

“Bodyguard of Lies” is a documentary about the Afghan war that grew out of The Washington Post’s “The Afghanistan Papers” project and Post reporter Craig Whitlock’s similarly-titled book. Those works in turn owed much to Whitlock’s discovery of a trove of hundreds of interviews conducted by the office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction with U.S. officials who assumed their words would not be made public. The interviews revealed a marked difference between what those officials said in private and what they said when the cameras were rolling. (It required two lawsuits by the Post to pry the interview recordings and transcripts from the grip of the U.S. government.)…

Documentary about America’s war in Afghanistan is powerful, but skirts key issues.

We are the belly of the Jewish BEAST. Venezuela was a raw resource lifeline for the island. Russia, well, I don’t really know what Russia was providing Cuba, to be honest, other than moral support. Mexico sent over some rice, but other than that, Cuba is out of fuel and it appears to be suffering from an internal sabotage campaign directed by … someone.

Israeli executives listen to a November 9 presentation in Tel Aviv about doing business in Cuba.

Stone memorial to Jerusalem adorns the lobby of the Hotel Raquel, a Jewish-themed boutique hotel in Old Havana.

One of Fidel’s friends was Rafi Eitan, one of the Mossad’s most celebrated intelligence agents.

Israeli tourists negotiate with a taxi driver at the cruise ship terminal in Old Havana.

Carlos Alzugaray, Cuba’s former ambassador to the European Union and a frequent commentator on US-Cuba relations, says his country’s future ties with Israel rest, to a large degree, on the Jewish state’s ability to make peace with the Palestinians.

“I don’t think we in Cuba are unsympathetic to the Israeli tradition. I myself was a big fan of the kibbutz movement,” says Alzugaray. “But our attitude toward Israel is contradictory. As we see it, Israel bases its independence and self-determination too much on abusing the Palestinians and denying them their homeland. I don’t know if the Israelis will ever be able to extricate themselves from this problem.”

So, DEPRESSING< to say the least.

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Top row, from left: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and former Vice President Kamala Harris. Bottom row, from left: Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

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Top row, from left: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and former Vice President Kamala Harris. Bottom row, from left: Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

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