vietnoomer
Hell yeah also I know I am posting this show too much (it is genuinely difficult to find accessible material related to dependency theory that isn't just Samir Amin's books), but a recent discussion on The East is a Podcast nailed this imo, particularly in the section covering the distinction between imperialism & colonialism + the way colonialism destabilizes imperialism
Iran vs the Epstein Empire 11 w/ Resistance is Fertile and Bikrum Gill
Half of them think they won? 🤣
[2026-04-10] @parandeye_zard: lots of world leaders suddenly discovering Israel is evil after realizing they need oil
@Jaemyung_Lee (machine translated from Korean): We need to find out if this is true, if it's true, what action was taken.
The coercion of comfort women, the massacre of Jews, or the wartime killings that we have in question are no different.
@Jvnior: 🚨🇮🇱 LIVE FOOTAGE: IDF soldiers tortured a Palestinian kid and threw him off a roof.
They call themselves “the most moral army.”
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worth noting nasrallah explicitly called out the singleminded focus of western media on footage of the suffering & death of palestinians as a way to avoid acknowledging efforts of AoR & dehumanize the population
I'm genuinely flattered
Buddy Epstein basically brought up Trump's wife, it's only fair
No coincidence!
Why didn't the US just bomb the AES countries or do some other evil shit in Africa again idgi? I feel like everyone involved has a better horizon keeping the possibility of capital flight to Singapore etc intact. You can gamble on that shit too
Iran is blowing a lot of my assumptions abt the timetable on which antiimperialism as an actual strategy will begin to saturate international relations discourse out of the water, by forcing ppl to accept the distruption of petrodollar recycling, manufacturing, shipping etc as a precedent. Cool, well fuck the UN as usual
Going in range of their 5 billion short range missiles as a little prank
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The Israeli regime is facing its worst strategic crisis following the 40-day war against Iran amid unsustainable economic burdens, eroding international support, and a deepening military manpower crisis, according to an American-Israeli analyst.
Shaeil Ben-Ephraim, a US-based geopolitical analyst and former diplomat, said with the protracted war in Lebanon looming and no resolution so far in the genocidal war on Gaza, Israel's “security reality” has deteriorated.
"Israel now faces a worse security reality than before the war," Ben-Ephraim wrote on X.
He noted that the US-Israel ceasefire deal could restrict Israel's future ability to act against Tehran, while Iran has demonstrated its capability to strike deep inside the occupied territories with its ballistic missiles.
Perhaps most alarmingly, Ben-Ephraim warned that US -Israeli relations are eroding too.
"Chances are that future rounds against Iran and other potential enemies will be fought with decreasing, and eventually no, American support at all. That is unsustainable," he said.
He said the regime’s military budget currently stands at $45.7 billion, having already been expanded by nearly $9.6 billion in a recent top-up. However, it sees even that insufficient, requesting an additional $10.9 billion before year's end just to cover existing commitments.
"For context, that additional $10.9 billion ask alone is roughly equivalent to the entire annual defense budget of a mid-sized European nation," Ben-Ephraim noted.
Each confrontation with Iran carries a price tag of $16 to $19 billion, he stated, and if such rounds become recurring, Israel “would be spending the equivalent of a small war every year or two, not as an emergency but as a structural cost of existence."
At that pace, cumulative spending over a decade could reach $160 to $190 billion in direct military costs alone, before factoring in economic disruption, lost productivity from reserve mobilization, or deferred civilian infrastructure.
Israel's formerly robust relations with some Persian Gulf states are now under severe stress following the war against Iran and the Iranian retaliation, the analyst noted.
"Israeli machinations have put them in serious danger with Iran and caused severe damage to their tourism and energy prospects," Ben-Ephraim said.
"They will be looking to lessen dependence on the US and possibly move away from normalization with Israel, leaving Israel isolated in the region."
To counter the lack of diplomatic resolution, Israel has shifted toward a strategy of creating permanent buffer zones in southern Lebanon, Gaza, and parts of Syria, adding to mounting responsibilities in the occupied West Bank.
"The Zionist entity is now on its last stand"@TadhgHickey says that we are witnessing the closing chapter of a bloody, shameful period of history led by the Zionist entity and its supporters. pic.twitter.com/R9Gv7N1qEC
— Press TV 🔻 (@PressTV) April 9, 2026
"Patrolling these vast, hostile areas simultaneously will place an unsustainable long-term strain on IDF (Israeli military) personnel and the domestic economy," Ben-Ephraim said.
The convergence of record-high reserve call-ups, a significant brain drain in the high-tech sector, and a nearly total loss of the Palestinian labor force has created a critical manpower crisis, he added.
Israeli regime leadership recently warned the situation could cause the military to "collapse in on itself," Ben-Ephraim said.
While standard deployment for combat reservists has shifted from ad-hoc emergency calls to a structured 60 days per year in 2026 — a one-third reduction from peak burdens in 2025 — constant deployments have caused turnout rates in most reserve battalions to drop to just 60 to 70 percent.
Ben-Ephraim warned that the regime now faces a severe, unsustainable strategic crisis characterized by a permanent war economy, mounting financial strain, and increasing international isolation.
Trump as soon as markets close:
