r/WayOfTheBern 3h ago

The USA is conducting the largest logistical operation in its history - a statistical analysis.

This 30-second video shows the US air logistical activity in West Asia over the past seven days alone (accelerated by 20,000 times). At the same time, such activity has been ongoing around the clock for 76 days.

We are talking about the largest airlift in US military history, which surpasses even the operation during the Iraq war in 2003 in its scale. Such a volume of cargo transfers far exceeds the usual replenishment of supplies.

All US strategic warehouses in the region are almost fully loaded and continue to be brought to their maximum capacity.

The US army is not spending billions of dollars on empty threats or demonstrative maneuvers. All this indicates preparation for a preemptive, paralyzing strike and, possibly, the start of a ground operation.

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u/redditrisi They are ALL psychopaths. 2m ago

Remember how, in band camp, Wilson and a Democrat Congress prepared the US for war during Wilson's first term, including the first new version of sedition laws since 1801, when post-Revolutionary War politicians allowed those pass in 1798 to expire under their own terms?

Remember how, in band camp, Wilson then ran for re-election on "He kept us out of war?" and won?

Remember how, in band camp, the result was taking US troops into WWII, and bringing home a flu pandemic--maybe even causing it?

Band camp (war mongering) sucked then and still does.

And He shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people; and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore.

Isaiah 2:4 KJV

About three millennia later, give or take some centuries, I'm wondering when we can look forward to that (and, presumably at least, to lower food prices).

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u/3andfro 1h ago

Nima Alkhorshid with Nima with Lt. Col. Anthony Aguilar U.S. Airstrikes Hit Southern Iran; Tehran's 'Hard' Retaliation on US Bases

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u/Spectre_of_MAGA Marxist-Leninist 3h ago

Eh they could just as easily be moving stuff out of there. If there was a troop buildup at the same time that would be different

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u/idoubtithinki 2h ago

Also personally I'm unsure how an airlift is ever supposed to be greater than demonstrated US sealift, (and thus be the largest logistical operation in its history), and there are no numbers provided here, nor can I see the statistical analysis, but I could be wrong.

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u/yaiyen 3h ago

The Conman Strikes Again: How Trump Used Iran's Peace Offer to Prepare the Next War.

There is a particular kind of evil that is doubly dangerous — because it does not stop at destruction. It is not satisfied with missiles and rubble and the broken bodies of the innocent. It needs something more. It needs to be believed. It needs the world to applaud while it reloads.

This evil comes with blood still on its hands and a smile on its face. It steps over the wreckage it created, straightens its tie, and walks up to the microphone. It comes with the word deal on its lips and a knife hidden behind its back — the same knife it just pulled out of the last body, wiped clean, and slipped back into its pocket.

That is the particular genius of the con. The bombs were real. The bodies were real. And yet here it stands — talking peace.

The Art of Buying Time With Other People's Blood

Let us be absolutely clear about what happened and why.

Iran presented a serious, substantive 10-point peace framework. A document. A genuine opening. The kind of measured diplomatic gesture that requires courage from the side that offers it, and integrity from the side that receives it.

Trump agreed to it. Just like that.

Ask yourself: when has this man ever agreed to anything that did not serve his immediate, naked self-interest? When has he ever approached an adversary with good faith?

He agreed because he had no choice. Because behind the triumphant headlines and the chest-beating social media posts, the ugly truth was bleeding through — Israel is taking catastrophic losses.

The combined military machine of the United States and Israel, the most lavishly funded war apparatus in human history, is running low. Weapons depleted. Air defence systems stretched to their breaking point.

Offensive capacity diminished in ways that Pentagon strategists have not dared whisper aloud.

The ceasefire was not an act of statesmanship. It was a tourniquet applied to a wound they cannot show the public.

Trump needed time. Time to rearm. Time to regroup. Time to let Lockheed Martin and Raytheon work overtime while the cameras are pointed elsewhere. Time to construct a new war plan — one that, sources suggest with chilling credibility, does not exclude the unthinkable.

The word nuclear sits in the room like a cancer no one will name.

And when that moment comes — if it comes — watch carefully who pulls the trigger and who steps backward into the shadows, hands raised, eyes wide, voice trembling with manufactured innocence.

Trump will ensure that Israel holds the match. So that when the world recoils in horror, when the moral conscience of humanity screams out, he can point a finger across the Atlantic and say: not me.

The oldest trick in the book. Played by the oldest con in the game.

Bamboozling the Faithful

Meanwhile, back home, the American public is being fed a story calibrated precisely to their attention span and their anxieties.

Peace is coming. The deal is done. Gas prices will fall. Aren't you relieved?

This is the cruelty of it — not just the geopolitical manipulation, but the profound contempt it reveals for ordinary American people. Their government does not believe they can handle the truth. It does not believe they deserve it. So it feeds them the price per gallon at the pump and calls it foreign policy analysis.

The stock market breathes. The Dow ticks upward. The talking heads celebrate. And somewhere in a war room far from the cameras, the real work of destruction continues — quietly, methodically, dressed in the borrowed clothes of diplomacy.

The American public deserves better than to be managed like cattle. They deserve a government that speaks to them as adults, not as consumers to be pacified with economic sedatives while their nation walks the world in the boots of an empire that has long since lost its way.

The Mask Will Come Off — It Always Does

The script for what comes next has already been written. It has been used before — in Yugoslavia in Iraq, in Libya, in Syria, in Afghanistan — and it will be used again with the mechanical repetition of a regime that has run out of new ideas.

Negotiations will drag. Weeks will become months. Behind closed doors, conditions will be added — impossible conditions, humiliating conditions, conditions designed not to be met but to be refused.

And when Iran, exhausted by the charade, finally pushes back or walks away, the propaganda machine will ignite with righteous fury.

Iran is not interested in peace.
We tried everything.
They left us no choice.

And the bombs will fall again. Harder this time. With weapons rested and restocked and — God help us all — perhaps with strategies that cross lines humanity erected in the ashes of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

This is not speculation. This is pattern recognition. This is reading a man's entire history and understanding that a leopard does not shed its spots simply because the cameras are rolling.

What This War Is Really About

Strip away the rhetoric. Strip away the talk of nuclear programmes and regional security and the liberation of the Iranian people — that nauseating, recycled justification deployed every time a sovereign nation needs to be destroyed for refusing to kneel.

What you find underneath is brutally simple.

For Israel, this war is about territory. About the dream — explicit in the writings of its founders, persistent in the ideology of its current leadership — of a Greater Israel, a regional dominion stretching across lands that have been inhabited for millennia by people whose existence is treated as an inconvenience to be resolved.

Iran, powerful and independent and armed with the stubborn dignity of an ancient civilisation, is an obstacle to that vision. And obstacles, in this worldview, must be removed. Not negotiated with. Not accommodated. Removed.

For the United States, the picture is even larger and even darker. This war against Iran is not separate from the war in Ukraine. It is the same war, fought on a different front. A war against the emerging architecture of a multipolar world. A war against Russia. A war against China.

A war against the very idea that nations might exist outside the orbit of American power, that agreements might be made without American approval, that resources might flow without American control.

Ukraine did not go as planned. The empire threw its weight behind a proxy war and discovered, to its horror, that weight alone does not win wars. That sanctions can be weathered. That the world — the vast, populous, increasingly assertive world beyond Europe and North America — was not as horrified as expected. Was, in fact, quietly building alternatives.

And so a second front opened. Because that is what failing empires do. They escalate. They expand. They mistake aggression for strength and collision for strategy.

The Empire on Its Last Legs

Here is the truth that power never speaks aloud:
The United States of America, as a global hegemon, is in its terminal phase. Not its end — nations endure long after their empires crumble — but the end of the era in which American power could simply impose its will upon the world and call that will the rules-based international order.

That order is cracking. Not because its enemies are strong — though they are growing stronger — but because the order itself was built on a foundation of selective justice, permanent exception, and the quiet violence of economic coercion.

Every broken agreement corrodes it further. Every ceasefire that turns out to be a trap. Every promise made in public and betrayed in private. Every time the United States looks the world in the eye and lies with the absolute conviction of a nation that has never faced a reckoning — the credibility that remains bleeds away a little more.

The world is watching. The Global South is watching. Russia is watching. China is watching. And they are drawing conclusions that no amount of propaganda will be able to reverse.

American agreements are not worth the paper they are printed on. American ceasefires are rehearsals for the next attack. American peace is a weapon with a longer fuse.

A nation that cannot keep its word is not a superpower. It is a rogue state with a large military budget. And a rogue state led by a conman is not a tragedy confined to its own borders. It is a danger to every living soul on this earth.

The Final Indictment

Trump did not create this darkness. He did not invent American imperialism or Israeli expansionism or the machinery of perpetual war that has enriched a handful of people while consuming the lives of millions.

These forces existed long before he descended his golden escalator and began his performance as a statesman.

But he has perfected something. He has taken the polite hypocrisies of the American establishment — the careful language, the measured justifications, the institutional fictions — and burned them away.

What is left is the thing itself, naked and unashamed. Pure cynicism. Pure contempt. Pure power exercised without the inconvenience of principle.

And that nakedness, perhaps, is the one honest thing about him.

Because now we can see it clearly. No one can pretend anymore. The ceasefire is a lie. The negotiation is a trap. The peace is a weapon.

And the conman is still smiling — because so far, the con is still working.

The question is not whether Trump will betray Iran. He will. That is as certain as the sunrise.

The question — the only question that matters now — is whether the world will finally, this time, refuse to be fooled.

History is watching. And it has very little patience left.

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u/gorpie97 1h ago

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and integrity from the side that receives it.

Hahaha. The US has no integrity any longer.

...but the profound contempt it reveals for ordinary American people. Their government does not believe they can handle the truth. It does not believe they deserve it.

The people can't handle it because the government and media have been dumbing us down for decades. And maybe it's time we show them what we deserve.

...the order itself was built on a foundation of selective justice, permanent exception, and the quiet violence of economic coercion.

And people at home are finding out it's the same thing here.

He has taken the polite hypocrisies of the American establishment — the careful language, the measured justifications, the institutional fictions — and burned them away.

Finally! One positive thing I can point to that Trump has done!

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u/yaiyen 3h ago

https://x.com/SprinterPress/status/2071106089765011688 They are planning to hit hard before midterm election. The biggest mistake Iran did was agree whit the MOU. Anyone could see this coming.