Iran does not stand alone

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی

China and Russia create restraint


China, and Russia do not stand aside; they hold the war in deliberate abeyance add solidarity and deterrence. What appears as support is, more precisely, structured pre-emption against reckless US escalation.

The United States is compelled to calculate against a dispersed but formidable alignment of power. The ongoing war is not sustained war, but a multipolar, multi-cornered balance that restrains dominance. This is no longer a theatre of dominance, but a multipolar, multi-cornered contest of endurance.

The most consequential actors in the Iran conflict are not only those deploying force on the battlefield, but those who have embedded themselves within the conflict’s underlying architecture.

Through intelligence sharing, economic sustenance, and diplomatic shielding, they have inserted themselves into the operational core of Iran’s war effort. This is not conjecture; it is acknowledged by Iran itself. The statement by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is not a passing diplomatic courtesy but a window into the structure of contemporary warfare, where alliances are no longer defined by formal treaties or troop deployments, but by the capacity to sustain a state under conditions of extreme pressure. What we are witnessing is not the absence of participation, but its transformation into a more diffused and systemically embedded form.

This shift marks a departure from the classical understanding of war associated with Carl von Clausewitz, who conceptualised war as the continuation of politics by violent means within identifiable theatres of conflict. In the present case, politics, markets, and technological infrastructures have themselves become instruments of war.

War, in this sense, is no longer confined to geography; it is dispersed across satellite systems, financial networks, energy corridors, and diplomatic arenas. The battlefield persists, but it is no longer sufficient to explain the war.
 
Everyone who is credible has realized by now this is not just about Iran. This is about taking out one of Chinas allies just like Venezuela was.
 

China and Russia create restraint


China, and Russia do not stand aside; they hold the war in deliberate abeyance add solidarity and deterrence. What appears as support is, more precisely, structured pre-emption against reckless US escalation.

The United States is compelled to calculate against a dispersed but formidable alignment of power. The ongoing war is not sustained war, but a multipolar, multi-cornered balance that restrains dominance. This is no longer a theatre of dominance, but a multipolar, multi-cornered contest of endurance.

The most consequential actors in the Iran conflict are not only those deploying force on the battlefield, but those who have embedded themselves within the conflict’s underlying architecture.

Through intelligence sharing, economic sustenance, and diplomatic shielding, they have inserted themselves into the operational core of Iran’s war effort. This is not conjecture; it is acknowledged by Iran itself. The statement by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is not a passing diplomatic courtesy but a window into the structure of contemporary warfare, where alliances are no longer defined by formal treaties or troop deployments, but by the capacity to sustain a state under conditions of extreme pressure. What we are witnessing is not the absence of participation, but its transformation into a more diffused and systemically embedded form.

This shift marks a departure from the classical understanding of war associated with Carl von Clausewitz, who conceptualised war as the continuation of politics by violent means within identifiable theatres of conflict. In the present case, politics, markets, and technological infrastructures have themselves become instruments of war.

War, in this sense, is no longer confined to geography; it is dispersed across satellite systems, financial networks, energy corridors, and diplomatic arenas. The battlefield persists, but it is no longer sufficient to explain the war.
More jerk off material from who I'll call the MhMd moron. (He'll know what I mean)

China's leader Ping Pong is scared shitless regardless of what a bunch of idiots think and Putin is also scared of America along with being an embarrassment for failing to take little Ukraine. America is in total control of the entire planet as it should be. The Islamonazis are huffing and puffing and blowing nobody's house down. The dictator of the EU was just forced to say what Trump forced her to say. What was it? Something like, 'Any deal with Iran must include no nukes ever and no ballistic missile program ever.' LOL The poor bitch had to say exactly what Trump has been saying since day one.

The MhMd moron is a brainwashed simpleton jerking off while thinking about the 72 virgin goats he's been promised by a twisted religious ideology. He's no different than any libtard drone, he's just another variant of the same beast. Luckily, morons like this guy are being eliminated everyday throughout the middle east. I have a feeling within a day or two a whole lot more of his brothers will be turned into dead Islamist. Get ready for the show.
 
More jerk off material from who I'll call the MhMd moron. (He'll know what I mean)

China's leader Ping Pong is scared shitless regardless of what a bunch of idiots think and Putin is also scared of America along with being an embarrassment for failing to take little Ukraine. America is in total control of the entire planet as it should be. The Islamonazis are huffing and puffing and blowing nobody's house down. The dictator of the EU was just forced to say what Trump forced her to say. What was it? Something like, 'Any deal with Iran must include no nukes ever and no ballistic missile program ever.' LOL The poor bitch had to say exactly what Trump has been saying since day one.

The MhMd moron is a brainwashed simpleton jerking off while thinking about the 72 virgin goats he's been promised by a twisted religious ideology. He's no different than any libtard drone, he's just another variant of the same beast. Luckily, morons like this guy are being eliminated everyday throughout the middle east. I have a feeling within a day or two a whole lot more of his brothers will be turned into dead Islamist. Get ready for the show.
Clown World.
 
Clown World.
It's called the real world. You're the moron making endless predications that have never actually happened. Don't you get tired of being wrong? How many times will you fall for click-bait stories? It's not like you a little bit wrong or you occasionally get it wrong. You've literally never been right, not once that I've seen. I've asked many times, I'll try one more. If I'm wrong and you have been right before, please give me one example.
 

China and Russia create restraint


China, and Russia do not stand aside; they hold the war in deliberate abeyance add solidarity and deterrence. What appears as support is, more precisely, structured pre-emption against reckless US escalation.

The United States is compelled to calculate against a dispersed but formidable alignment of power. The ongoing war is not sustained war, but a multipolar, multi-cornered balance that restrains dominance. This is no longer a theatre of dominance, but a multipolar, multi-cornered contest of endurance.

The most consequential actors in the Iran conflict are not only those deploying force on the battlefield, but those who have embedded themselves within the conflict’s underlying architecture.

Through intelligence sharing, economic sustenance, and diplomatic shielding, they have inserted themselves into the operational core of Iran’s war effort. This is not conjecture; it is acknowledged by Iran itself. The statement by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is not a passing diplomatic courtesy but a window into the structure of contemporary warfare, where alliances are no longer defined by formal treaties or troop deployments, but by the capacity to sustain a state under conditions of extreme pressure. What we are witnessing is not the absence of participation, but its transformation into a more diffused and systemically embedded form.

This shift marks a departure from the classical understanding of war associated with Carl von Clausewitz, who conceptualised war as the continuation of politics by violent means within identifiable theatres of conflict. In the present case, politics, markets, and technological infrastructures have themselves become instruments of war.

War, in this sense, is no longer confined to geography; it is dispersed across satellite systems, financial networks, energy corridors, and diplomatic arenas. The battlefield persists, but it is no longer sufficient to explain the war.
Country's don't stand, People stand on ideas. a

Ancestors exist in plain sight as ancestries pretending life isn't self evident time living equally alive since personally conceived into a specific ancestral lineage and generatiob gap so far, one at a time here now.

Are you a pretender as an ancestor ignoring how your own ancestry fell prey to those governing artificial tomorrows with relative time theology practiced by persons in each generation gap alive today.

who is the character you became denying all you were since conception. What you have always been since conceived is a son or daughter that can become a mom or dad, that can become 1 of 4 grandparents when children reach 1 of 2 parents equally alive as was 350 of your previous generations of your specific ancestral lineage as previous 64 great great great great grandparents, 32 great great great grandparents, 16 great great grandparents 8 great grandparents, 4 grandparents, 2 parents, your siblings and cousins each existing at the same time each rotation ofthe planet they lived or are alive this one exctly as existed living eternally separated in plain sight so far.

Don't let context cloud your instincts being aware of your proportionately alive position here now.
 

Pakistan opens up road trade routes into Iran amid Trump's Hormuz blockade



With shipping disrupted by US, Islamabad activates overland corridor to move stranded cargo into Iran.


Pakistan has opened six overland transit routes for goods destined for Iran, formalising a road corridor through its territory as thousands of containers remain stranded at Karachi port because of the United States attacks on ships trying to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
 
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