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One week into the 'Peace Deal', the US and Iran are back to taking potshots at each other - both online and ballistically - over control of shipping through the strait of Hormuz. And, for all their recent criticism of Israel, US leaders this week gave Netanyahu something of a 'win' in Lebanon: a crooked deal between them and the official Lebanese leadership that sees the IDF withdraw from most of southern Lebanon, but permits it indefinite occupation of two 'security pockets', ostensibly to 'disarm Hezbollah' and end that country's bond with Iran. Realistically, can this issue be settled any other way than through another Lebanese civil war?

Meanwhile, Western media (and social media) is going at full pelt with the message that a.) Russia has definitively lost the war and must therefore sue for a peace short of its SMO goals, and b.) Putin's imminent demise will occur either before or immediately afterwards. The man himself says "all is under control," but also admits that his country is under "unprecedented pressure from Western elites," who are "trying to destabilize the political situation [in Russia] and sow internal unrest." Could the 'Ukraine War' be entering a new phase? Or will whatever scheme the NATO ghouls are hatching fall flat?

Finally, a word on the Venezuela earthquakes: they're too much of a coincidence to be natural in occurrence given the US operation this year to regime change that country and gain control of its resources and infrastructure.


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