Brace Yourselves For War Between Iran and Israel

🇮🇷⚓⚔️🇺🇸🏴‍☠️🇶🇦 Public relations of the IRGC: “The Naval Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard destroyed the American strategic radar "Fps132" in West Asia in Qatar at dawn today.”

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🚨 Iran launches massive missile attack on Israel - IDF

Tehran also reportedly attacked a UK military base in Cyprus with drones

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Trump's public blustering should not be taken too seriously, I think. He may say the opposite after some time.

I think one of the bigger news is how Trump is treating Spain, claiming that he could disregard their sovereignty and use the US bases on their soil by force. That's a NATO member we are talking about. And he "ended all trade" with Spain. Looks like extreme hybris and it is easy to see how the entire world will hate the US like Nazi Germany, as the C's have said.
That's true. I forgot to take that into account... At least Iran has the same rhetoric, so I still stand by my projection. As for the situation with Spain, it is really interesting. Spain's position in this case looks solid and sovereign. In my opinion, this is good because it shows some kind of dynamics within the West, instead of some linear superstate like behavior. I think that this actually reduces America's power projection and consequently, because of its reactions to Spain's sovereignty, the face of America is revealed. Again...

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez addresses Trump:

«We will not be complicit in anything that harms peace and runs counter to our values and interests, simply out of fear of retaliation from some. We have absolute confidence in the economic, institutional, and, I would even say, moral strength of our country».
 
More shades of a hyperdimensional battle:

March 9th, 2024

Q: (Joe) So the program change then is something other than the work or the machinations of the overt political elite in the West?

A: Yes

Q: (L) Is it 4D STS?

A: Yes

Q: (Joe) What is it, Laura? What is it then?

(Niall) A space threat?

A: Watch the skies and land and oceans.

Brigadier General Abolfazl Shekarchii, Spokesman of the Armed Forces: All of America's interests in the region, on land, sea, and in the air, are legitimate targets for Iran.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps:

The powerful strikes carried out by Iran’s armed forces against the enemy’s exhausted military have entered a new phase. Land and sea will increasingly become a graveyard for terrorist aggressors."
 
@Eboard10 How are you doing?
Yes, I am also wondering how you are faring, Eboard10? Hope you and your family are okay!
@Eboard10 , when you get a chance, can you write a brief note on your situation? We are worried.

Thank you all for asking and I apologise for not getting back to you earlier and make you worry.

I spent the last couple of days looking for flights and alternate routes to get out the region. It hasn’t been easy since everyone was scrambling for the same tickets.

During the last couple of days we heard missile interceptors firing multiple times and fighter jets flying over the skies. At the beginning it was a bit concerning but you get used to it pretty quickly.

I finally got a call today for a repatriation flight from Muscat in Oman so if all goes well I should be back home tomorrow night, fingers crossed. Needless to say it has been a bit of an Odyssey.
 
Listening to the US/Israeli leaders it is hard not to come to think ofthe Greek gods Hubris and Nemesis. It made me look it up again to see the meaning:

Hubris (; from Ancient Greek ὕβρις (húbris) 'pride, insolence, outrage'), or less frequently hybris (), is extreme or excessive pride or dangerous overconfidence and complacency, often in combination with (or synonymous with) arrogance.

Hubris, arrogance, and pretension are related to the need for victory (even if it does not always mean winning) instead of reconciliation, which "friendly" groups might promote. Hubris is usually perceived as a characteristic of an individual rather than a group, although the group the offender belongs to may suffer collateral consequences from wrongful acts. Hubris often indicates a loss of contact with reality and an overestimation of one's own competence, accomplishments, or capabilities.
Hesiod and Aeschylus used the word "hubris" to describe transgressions against the gods. A common way that hubris was committed was when a mortal claimed to be better than a god in a particular skill or attribute. Claims like these were rarely left unpunished...
The term hubris originated in Ancient Greek, where it had several different meanings depending on the context. In legal usage, it meant assault or sexual crimes and theft of public property, and in religious usage it meant emulation of divinity or transgression against a god.
More on the legal usage:
In ancient Athens, hubris was defined as the use of violence to shame the victim (this sense of hubris could also characterize rape). In legal terms, hubristic violations of the law included what might today be termed assault-and-battery, sexual crimes, or the theft of public or sacred property. In some contexts, the term had a sexual connotation.Shame was frequently reflected upon the perpetrator, as well.
That seems very fitting of the Epstein coalition.

The goddess Hybris is described in the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition as having "insolent encroachment upon the rights of others".
These events were not limited to myth, and certain figures in history were considered to have been punished for committing hubris through their arrogance.

Back in the days when there was an understanding of the human cosmic connection.

And after hubris comes the Nemesis, the Goddess of retribution.

The word nemesis originally meant the distributor of fortune, neither good nor bad, simply in due proportion to each according to what was deserved. Later, Nemesis came to suggest the resentment caused by any disturbance of this right proportion, the sense of justice that could not allow it to pass unpunished.

Divine retribution is a major theme in the Greek world view, providing the unifying theme of the tragedies of Sophocles and many other literary works.

In the Greek tragedies Nemesis appears chiefly as the avenger of crime and the punisher of hubris, and as such is akin to Atë and the Erinyes.
 
My latest post crossed with yours before I had had the chance to read it but it parallels what you have to say about the influence of the eschatological notion of Armageddon and the part it may be playing in this conflict on the American side.​
What is happening now in the Middle East is eschatological, but with what they are going on to make predictions, they will be lucky if they get anything besides garbage out. But it's more than that (I think), it's how this planet has chosen to learn the 'simple karmic lessons', it's the framework, the 'drama' we have chosen. Other cosmic soap operas have been produced, complete with irony and humor, I imagine. One lesson that seems intent on being learnt right now is the one about there being no free lunch in the universe. Simple stuff, my mom and dad told me: A job is worth doing right or not at all. Treat people with respect. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you...

Simple, kindergarten-level stuff, things healthy children should learn by 5. But that's not happening, so maybe that's why we need this lesson.
 
Yemen has told the Arab countries of the region that if they join the war against Iran, Yemen will also join the war on behalf of Iran and strike all vital energy infrastructure in the Gulf countries.
 
A U.S. submarine attacked the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena off the coast of Sri Lanka.

The Pentagon has released footage of the attack. The video shows a torpedo hitting the stern of the frigate, with the explosion literally lifting the ship into the air.

According to the latest reports, at least 80 people have died, and dozens have been injured.





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