Iran is not only destroying sick Zionist fantasies, it shows the whole world that Zionist obsession with "image" and "narrative" collapses in broad daylight countered by slamming reality. Iran shows the whole world that reality goddamn exists, no matter what narratives Zionists invent.
"In recklessly seeking self-evidently unattainable regime change in Iran, the Zionist entity has only hastened its own permanent destruction." - Amen, Kit.
Congrats, Kit! 110% spot on! Thank you. I'll never forget the slaughter of Palestinians in Sabra and Shatilla as shown on BG TV in 1982, by the Christian militias supported by the Nazis in Tel Aviv. The video from almost 45 years ago forever won me for the Palestinian cause!
"Still, “euphoria” abounded in Washington and Tel Aviv. Trump - who privately “welcomed the Israeli hit” - issued a video statement urging the Iranian people to take power by violence"
Although it takes a terrible toll on the innocent, the Zio Imperialist madness is a good omen of their future collapse. Who the gods would destroy....
Exactly - the transatlantic zionist alliance was running the Shah - for all the fancy name and gilded trappings, the fact is he was their vassal and local thug really. His secret service, SAVAK, was specially trained and supported by Mossad, to repress democratic opposition in Iran.
And the level of depravity of that thuggery and foreign robbery of Iran's welath is, to some degree what fuelled the fire for a nationalist freedom struggle, which took shape in the form of an Islamic revolution.
It's no coicidence that Mossad and their zionist partners across the pond spent so much time in the past year pumping up the media profile of the son of the "shah". H was their planned candidate for next vassal figurehead.
Iran isn't playing defense either. Didn't the Entity arrest two collaborators a few weeks ago? Is that all? I wonder how many more there are and how much of a role they played.
That's what I heard too. Is there any reliable investigation on this? Or maybe it's not the right time yet to reveal the "secret" given the ongoing conflict.
Of course the Iranians will not reveal anything. But yes, for some time, well before the current war was launched, Israeli "traitors" have been giving intel to Iran. In addition, Hamas was given access to Israeli weapons caches in the occupied territories by Israeli military members. There was some misdirection on this; western propaganda said that Hamas got the weapons from Russia (of course), but in fact the weapons were "stolen" from compliant Israelis. Likely they were bribed, or simply found their moral footing. Lastly, sometime late in 2024, if memory serves, the Iranians were given a huge tranche of top secret Israeli military documents. (This might be one of the reasons for the Iranian's amazingly precise targeting in the current war.) The Iranians made quite a show of it, but of course western media didn't cover it. Also, a few weeks ago Israel arrested two of their Air Force officers for spying. The number is likely far higher.
Well, Russia is one of the few pinks from their dropdown menu to pin the blame on whenever possible ╮(╯_╰)╭
I don't know anything about the files Iran got in 2024 (I wasn't following closely back then). Are there some articles you can point me to? Love to learn more about it. Thank you.
I agree that there must be more informants working for Iran inside Occupied Palestine. Hopefully we'll have a postmortem once the war concludes (ideally decolonization as well).
I don't remember exactly where I saw the articles on the stolen Israeli military files--maybe the Greyzone?--but perhaps try a search for it. Also try Consortium News.
Don't rejoice to easily, until they are erradicated totally and vengence has eased the pressure of the humiliation and death of the innocents on our side, nothing to feast about.
Yes, it aint over yet. But maybe the day will come soon when a massive resistance strike from all directions will end the Entity, and a Palestinian flag will be hoisted over Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
Great article. The US -Israel axis lost it all. They lost all their assets in Iran, while trying to foment instability and to instigate the Irtanian people to revolt (that was a close call…). After that, they lost all US bases. And a lot of military equipment. Huge loss!
This piece is essentially a case study in what happens when intelligence agencies substitute capability assessments with ideological certainty. The most striking element is not just the failure of the regime-change strategy, but the internal consensus described between political leadership and intelligence services that collapse was effectively guaranteed.
The reporting on Kurdish mobilisation, protest engineering, and assassination planning is also important - it shows how “multi-domain pressure” strategies can look comprehensive on paper while being structurally brittle in practice.
It also raises a broader point about modern conflict narratives: success is often assumed at the planning stage and then retrofitted into interpretation, even when outcomes contradict it. Well-written piece.
Thanks for this fascinating update. I wonder how much pain Iran is suffering from the US naval blockade of its ports? I know Iran has the railway with China which takes 15 days to move goods but how much is it being used? Plus Pakistan has opened up overland routes for trade with Iran. Still the Us economic war must be causing quite a bot of economic pain never mind the growing shortage of medicines I am reading about. I am surprised that China is not stepping up with more military/economic aid. What has Beijing got to lose when face with such an implacable and aggressive foe as the US empire? At least China has pushed back hard against the US sanctions of its refineries which buy oil from Iran. I am reading that the ghoulish Bessant, whose robotic facial demeanour has the charisma of a dead sheep, has said that the US will press China hard over its support for Iran when the next round of talks takes place. Good luck with that you plank of wood!
China has an official policy of not sending arms to parties in conflict. As per the UN charter. It's what every country should be doing.
So dont expect to see that unless China gets tho the pont of assuming that multinational insitutions are forever gone.
However that does not mean China does not still trade in components. And it doesnt mean China aint sending aid or cheap essential supplies. In order to not risk losing standing they are most likely doing it low-key and overland.
That is pretty much the culture the Chinese have established in their foreign policy: try to stay low key, seek to support good multilateral frameworks as much as possib.e and don't play the Big Time Charlie merley to stroke your own ego or to give your people cheap thrills.. Low key is better for everyone - even the big dog.
If only the Yanks understood this...but they are too far up their own rear ends.
Israel and USA are paper tigers living off reputation. If you examine the recent military history of both countries; it is filled with defeats and disasters; despite fighting enemies who often have nothing more than homemade bombs and rockets. Truth is Iran has pulled major punches both in June war and now. Iran is a giant civilizational state. The fake western vassals and Israel are artificial and unsustainable states in a long war of attrition against a giant natural fortress like Iran, with its own developed military industrial base; and the help of China and Russia
This analysis reinforces a core argument I’ve been developing in my six-part archival series titled "The Iran Files" where external actors consistently misread the nature of the Iranian state. The assumption underlying regime change strategies, that sufficient pressure, decapitation strikes, or engineered unrest will trigger internal collapse, has been tested repeatedly and has consistently failed.
Iran is not a brittle, centralized regime. It is a distributed, resilient system - what I have described as a “shareholder state” - designed to absorb shocks and reconstitute authority under pressure. The outcomes described here such as the rapid restoration of command after leadership disruption, the absence of mass defections and the rallying of the population despite internal grievances are not surprising. They are exactly what Iran’s political and security architecture is built to produce.
What is striking is not just the failure itself, but how closely it aligns with patterns visible in archival evidence going back decades. External pressure does not fragment the system; it activates it. Attempts at coercion, rather than weakening the state, tend to consolidate elite cohesion, suppress dissent and reframe the conflict as one of national survival.
In that sense, this episode is not an exception but a confirmation.
Since the revolution, two generations of Iranians have grown up with sovereignty - clearly one of the most powerful elements of a national community. We, one the other hand, have experienced a destruction of sovereignty, loss of constitutional rights, rule by oligarch overlords tied to the Zionist clique, decreased living standards, life expectancy, education and cultural levels, and acquiescence to a growing surveillance state.
Strengthened by decades of precious sovereignty, Iranians are willing to continue their incredible sacrifice to defend this sovereignty - for future generations. Powerful people refusing slavery.
Iran is not only destroying sick Zionist fantasies, it shows the whole world that Zionist obsession with "image" and "narrative" collapses in broad daylight countered by slamming reality. Iran shows the whole world that reality goddamn exists, no matter what narratives Zionists invent.
"In recklessly seeking self-evidently unattainable regime change in Iran, the Zionist entity has only hastened its own permanent destruction." - Amen, Kit.
Unless and until Israel is in fact eradicated from the region, this is a temporary ceasefire at best while the US loads up to take another swing.
They will not hesitate to go nuclear if necessary.
End Israel or no peace on Earth 👿🕎
Congrats, Kit! 110% spot on! Thank you. I'll never forget the slaughter of Palestinians in Sabra and Shatilla as shown on BG TV in 1982, by the Christian militias supported by the Nazis in Tel Aviv. The video from almost 45 years ago forever won me for the Palestinian cause!
Yep same here. I was mortified at what I saw in Sabra and Shatilla.
"the Zionist entity has only hastened its own permanent destruction."
Can't happen soon enough
"Still, “euphoria” abounded in Washington and Tel Aviv. Trump - who privately “welcomed the Israeli hit” - issued a video statement urging the Iranian people to take power by violence"
Although it takes a terrible toll on the innocent, the Zio Imperialist madness is a good omen of their future collapse. Who the gods would destroy....
Mossad’s “influence organization” was birthed in 2022, reaching “operational maturity two and a half years ago.”
What a coincidence! Right around October 7.
Mossad has been hard at work in Iran long before the Revolution. They never left the country alone.
Exactly - the transatlantic zionist alliance was running the Shah - for all the fancy name and gilded trappings, the fact is he was their vassal and local thug really. His secret service, SAVAK, was specially trained and supported by Mossad, to repress democratic opposition in Iran.
And the level of depravity of that thuggery and foreign robbery of Iran's welath is, to some degree what fuelled the fire for a nationalist freedom struggle, which took shape in the form of an Islamic revolution.
It's no coicidence that Mossad and their zionist partners across the pond spent so much time in the past year pumping up the media profile of the son of the "shah". H was their planned candidate for next vassal figurehead.
Iran isn't playing defense either. Didn't the Entity arrest two collaborators a few weeks ago? Is that all? I wonder how many more there are and how much of a role they played.
The reason Iran has and will target Israeli military sites so accurately is because of Israeli informers.
That's what I heard too. Is there any reliable investigation on this? Or maybe it's not the right time yet to reveal the "secret" given the ongoing conflict.
Of course the Iranians will not reveal anything. But yes, for some time, well before the current war was launched, Israeli "traitors" have been giving intel to Iran. In addition, Hamas was given access to Israeli weapons caches in the occupied territories by Israeli military members. There was some misdirection on this; western propaganda said that Hamas got the weapons from Russia (of course), but in fact the weapons were "stolen" from compliant Israelis. Likely they were bribed, or simply found their moral footing. Lastly, sometime late in 2024, if memory serves, the Iranians were given a huge tranche of top secret Israeli military documents. (This might be one of the reasons for the Iranian's amazingly precise targeting in the current war.) The Iranians made quite a show of it, but of course western media didn't cover it. Also, a few weeks ago Israel arrested two of their Air Force officers for spying. The number is likely far higher.
Well, Russia is one of the few pinks from their dropdown menu to pin the blame on whenever possible ╮(╯_╰)╭
I don't know anything about the files Iran got in 2024 (I wasn't following closely back then). Are there some articles you can point me to? Love to learn more about it. Thank you.
I agree that there must be more informants working for Iran inside Occupied Palestine. Hopefully we'll have a postmortem once the war concludes (ideally decolonization as well).
I don't remember exactly where I saw the articles on the stolen Israeli military files--maybe the Greyzone?--but perhaps try a search for it. Also try Consortium News.
What an immense relief it will be for the world the day the ghostly Zionist monstrosity sinks forever.
Don't rejoice to easily, until they are erradicated totally and vengence has eased the pressure of the humiliation and death of the innocents on our side, nothing to feast about.
Yes, it aint over yet. But maybe the day will come soon when a massive resistance strike from all directions will end the Entity, and a Palestinian flag will be hoisted over Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
Great work Kit. Thank you.
Someone should tell Ynet not to use “final” and “solution” in the same sentence.
Great article. The US -Israel axis lost it all. They lost all their assets in Iran, while trying to foment instability and to instigate the Irtanian people to revolt (that was a close call…). After that, they lost all US bases. And a lot of military equipment. Huge loss!
This piece is essentially a case study in what happens when intelligence agencies substitute capability assessments with ideological certainty. The most striking element is not just the failure of the regime-change strategy, but the internal consensus described between political leadership and intelligence services that collapse was effectively guaranteed.
The reporting on Kurdish mobilisation, protest engineering, and assassination planning is also important - it shows how “multi-domain pressure” strategies can look comprehensive on paper while being structurally brittle in practice.
It also raises a broader point about modern conflict narratives: success is often assumed at the planning stage and then retrofitted into interpretation, even when outcomes contradict it. Well-written piece.
Thank you Kit.
Thanks for this fascinating update. I wonder how much pain Iran is suffering from the US naval blockade of its ports? I know Iran has the railway with China which takes 15 days to move goods but how much is it being used? Plus Pakistan has opened up overland routes for trade with Iran. Still the Us economic war must be causing quite a bot of economic pain never mind the growing shortage of medicines I am reading about. I am surprised that China is not stepping up with more military/economic aid. What has Beijing got to lose when face with such an implacable and aggressive foe as the US empire? At least China has pushed back hard against the US sanctions of its refineries which buy oil from Iran. I am reading that the ghoulish Bessant, whose robotic facial demeanour has the charisma of a dead sheep, has said that the US will press China hard over its support for Iran when the next round of talks takes place. Good luck with that you plank of wood!
"I am surprised that China is not stepping up with more military/economic aid."
Indeed, Russia too.
See my comment below.
See my comment above.
China has an official policy of not sending arms to parties in conflict. As per the UN charter. It's what every country should be doing.
So dont expect to see that unless China gets tho the pont of assuming that multinational insitutions are forever gone.
However that does not mean China does not still trade in components. And it doesnt mean China aint sending aid or cheap essential supplies. In order to not risk losing standing they are most likely doing it low-key and overland.
That is pretty much the culture the Chinese have established in their foreign policy: try to stay low key, seek to support good multilateral frameworks as much as possib.e and don't play the Big Time Charlie merley to stroke your own ego or to give your people cheap thrills.. Low key is better for everyone - even the big dog.
If only the Yanks understood this...but they are too far up their own rear ends.
Israel and USA are paper tigers living off reputation. If you examine the recent military history of both countries; it is filled with defeats and disasters; despite fighting enemies who often have nothing more than homemade bombs and rockets. Truth is Iran has pulled major punches both in June war and now. Iran is a giant civilizational state. The fake western vassals and Israel are artificial and unsustainable states in a long war of attrition against a giant natural fortress like Iran, with its own developed military industrial base; and the help of China and Russia
This analysis reinforces a core argument I’ve been developing in my six-part archival series titled "The Iran Files" where external actors consistently misread the nature of the Iranian state. The assumption underlying regime change strategies, that sufficient pressure, decapitation strikes, or engineered unrest will trigger internal collapse, has been tested repeatedly and has consistently failed.
Iran is not a brittle, centralized regime. It is a distributed, resilient system - what I have described as a “shareholder state” - designed to absorb shocks and reconstitute authority under pressure. The outcomes described here such as the rapid restoration of command after leadership disruption, the absence of mass defections and the rallying of the population despite internal grievances are not surprising. They are exactly what Iran’s political and security architecture is built to produce.
What is striking is not just the failure itself, but how closely it aligns with patterns visible in archival evidence going back decades. External pressure does not fragment the system; it activates it. Attempts at coercion, rather than weakening the state, tend to consolidate elite cohesion, suppress dissent and reframe the conflict as one of national survival.
In that sense, this episode is not an exception but a confirmation.
Since the revolution, two generations of Iranians have grown up with sovereignty - clearly one of the most powerful elements of a national community. We, one the other hand, have experienced a destruction of sovereignty, loss of constitutional rights, rule by oligarch overlords tied to the Zionist clique, decreased living standards, life expectancy, education and cultural levels, and acquiescence to a growing surveillance state.
Strengthened by decades of precious sovereignty, Iranians are willing to continue their incredible sacrifice to defend this sovereignty - for future generations. Powerful people refusing slavery.