I’ll be honest—my views on war have evolved since I started this blog. Russia’s Special Military Operation (SMO) and the ongoing genocide in Gaza have forced me to rethink everything.
In Donbass, many argued that Putin should have intervened earlier to stop the bloodshed. At the time, I quietly agreed. But now? If he abandons any part of the Donetsk or Luhansk People’s Republics (DPR/LPR), I’ll lose all respect for him—because we already know what happens next. The moment Russian forces withdraw, the Neo-Nazis will return, just as they did in Bucha and a dozen other towns, slaughtering the very people Moscow swore to protect.
And in Gaza—what alternative is there but armed resistance? Ansar Allah (a.k.a. the Houthis), from one of the world’s poorest nations, stands among the few willing to fight for Palestine. Meanwhile, the U.S. empire clings to its Middle East stronghold—Israel—and will stop at nothing to crush any opposition.
Take Elbridge Colby’s “Division of Labor.” Those policy papers advocate putting the proxy war in Ukraine on hold to focus on China, as if imperial overstretch is just a scheduling conflict. Their fantasy? That the U.S. can fight a full-scale war in the Asia-Pacific, win, and then casually return to finish off Russia.
But this isn’t Libya or Iraq. Every war game simulating a conflict with China over Taiwan ends the same way: catastrophic U.S. losses—ships sunk, aircraft destroyed, thousands of troops dead—and that’s before accounting for civilian casualties. The idea that they could “pause” one war to start another, then return victorious, is pure hubris.
The truth is undeniable: this cycle of violence won’t end until the U.S. war machine is dismantled.
Let’s be real: they’re losing. Badly. The U.S. war against Ansar Allah is collapsing in real time. Just days after Ansar Allah painted the USS Harry S Truman with target locks, another F/A-18 Super Hornet fell off the carrier. How…convenient.
Pull the other one.
This is the military that:
- Let the Bonhomme Richard burn to scrap after disabling fire systems and parking 1,100 sailors in a floating powder keg (blamed on ‘one rogue sailor’).
- Rammed the USS Connecticut—a $3B submarine—into an underwater mountain during a recon op (calm seas, no less).
Now they want us to believe $60M jets just tumble off decks like loose change?
Ansar Allah’s receipts don’t burn as easily as U.S. credibility—they’re stamped in missile craters.