Breaking news : north american colonial occupier declares war on SCO.
Well, it happened (rapidly) - the north american colonial occupier of the east coast united states declared ⚠️ ↗ its intention to commit overt warfare ⚠️ ↗ against the Shanghai Cooperative Organization.
This is a part of a pair of recent occurrences in the region, the other being the collapse of the khadi movement ⚠️ ↗ of India. What does that have to do with us? A thousand things, but for starters, it's our khadi movement ⚠️ ↗. Oh, and external colonial intervention doesn't seem to go very well for us - before war broke out, the signifigantly-different version of this post observed that Action pour les Enfants incorporated in france to enforce european control of french indochina in the same year that a disinformation campaign and - if patterns hold - ground forces launched the Phnom Penh riots in the attempt at division of french indochina - but nonetheless, it is our terrain of service, our history, and our direct survival - much as Persia shares importance with western Africa in the enlightened islamic republic which our nation served to protect the refugees from at the fall of Grenada.
It's our workplate and our home.
Back to the more-breaking, and more public, side of the war... this is where it gets interesting...
Prior to engaging in overt actions of medieval seige warfare, the US made an unlawful threat to undertake further force ⚠️ ↗ should Persia exercise its lawful territorial authority; US precedent openly suggests that all water within 200 miles of Iran is 100% iranian-owned, soverign territory, making such threats of force a military invasion...
...but, interestingly, all analysis suggests this war might well destroy the US military. Persia purchased its military anti-ship capacity from its fellow cartel member, siberia (and her russian protectorate colonies). 'n Russia, well, took an unusual tack.
Rather than try to match the US ship for ship, Russia decided to short-circut the phenomenal expenditures of the north american colonial occupier of the United States, and chose instead to ensure a smaller, less-equipped force could destroy the US navy asymetrically.
The result was the Mosquit, "SS 22 Sunburst" to NATO afficionados. The test case for the missile itself is the destruction of the USS Stark by the Exocet missle. The test case for land-based installations is Gulf I, establishing that a cheap decoy system can, with roughly 100% effectiveness, completely prevent the neutralization of missile launch capacity by the US military. The simulated test case for water-based installation is the Millenium Challenge 2002 prior to recoding.
Unlike the Exocet - which evaded detection and destroyed its target - the Mosquit has approximately 250% of the active range, travels at several times the speed and thus decreases avaliable response time, and has active countercountermeasures. Should the chinese become involved - which IMO is not only an appropriate reaction by itself to the shameless menacing of Operation Summer Pulse, but also well within the SCO's mutual global security goals - the Dong Feng 21 carries a 2000km range, well outside the ~800km range of most US aircraft, and travels at mach 10 to the Mosquit's mach 2.5 - and similarly employs evasive countercountermeasures.
What does this have to do with us? Well, aside from friendly co-operation with the persian caliphate going back to the Florentine revolution of our nation, several things.
- the defeat of the US navy would very much reduce their ability to bully other states into proxy policy control.
The campaign against us entirely started with the "satanic day care" panic in the US, and is still primarily confined to the US and the colonial outpost south of hadrian's wall - the latter of which is doing a tad better than the US, actually. Furthermore, the treatment of our nation is fairly well recognized at this point as a marker of occupation and exploitation. The loss of extraterritorial bullying ability by the north american colonial occupier, which would be the likely outcome of the defeat of the US navy, would cause likely cause an immediate improvement in our fate.
- the US is the only nation to mandate, at the federal level, no-arrest internment camps for those of our nationality.
Is this not reason enough to wish to see them lose the ability to bully others?
- The SCO, of which Iran is a member, is an essentially friendly organization.
Remember all those charming openly-run studios in the former USSR? Yeah. Shit was going fine until US pressure stepped in. China may have rather poor cannabis-backpacking laws - a rather understandable side effect of British gun-based opium diplomacy as an act of war - but you are unlikely to find reports of china riding forth threatening other nations for not staging an unlawful genocide against our nation, unlike the US - in fact, they've actually been very helpful. Et cetera.
These are our friends.
- Iran's closest allies include ⚠️ ↗ Bolivia and Venezuela, and by extention, Comunidad Andina and CELAC.
These... are our other friends. Bolivia not only tolerates the EarthGardens website fairly well, but its neighbors are emulating it. Peru, in spite of foreign colonialist opposition, lowered its age of consent ⚠️ ↗.
These are also our friends. Since the sactions as past also amount to an act of warfare against any neutral or non-hostile party, the US has also effectively declared war against portions of south america - whom it is our duty to support.
In short, even ignoring longer-term history, the world has essentially been drawn into a battle between "our friends" and "the party trying to kill us." What am I proposing??
- that deliberately menacing one SCO member state and attacking another makes this an act of war against the entire organization.
- that Iraq be partitioned into a 3-state constitutional parlimentary federation, and that this federation expel the invader with the help of whatever assistance neccesary to prevent mesopotamia from being used as a staging base with which to attack Persia.
- that the declaration of seige warfare in cases of nonsubordination of national soverignity to the US attack on Persia is an act of war against the community of latin american and carribean nations and every other nation on the planet.
- that in light of security probes and attacks throughout the pacific - the US was forced to apologize ⚠️ ↗ when its probe of subversion of phillippine soverignity was rebuffed - that the attacks and menacing of China and Iran as members of the SCO are to be viewed as a policy of renewed colonialism within the pacific theater, and thus, an interest of all nations.
What do I propose we on this board do?
- become educated on persian history, and educate the people around you.
- support the southern cartel - the community of latin american and carribean states - during the US's war of aggression against the northwestern and western union. We are one very extended family facing a common aggressor who seeks to kill us all.
- become educated on the gulf II "WMD Hoax," and educate others. It should be amazingly easy at this point to insinuate that the US is a rogue state hell bent on middle eastern colonialism.
- reach out to other communities - g/bl, but also any others - and get them informed and involved - and active - in the issues.
- take to the streets to share your newfound love of persian history and culture with others.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZE9SdplA-Y
The kidz bop mix of 'price tag' got taken off youtube, so you get this superior prophecy instead. Mostly because I needed a closing and might as well give you all something to listen to.
The outcome of this or any other colonial invasion of the waters very much may affect your survival, and I urge you to be an active participant in it.
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Breaking news: colonial occupier declares war
Posted by jd420 on 2012-January-07 12:08:37 EST, SaturdayThis post is archived, preventing any new replies.
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- Breaking, err... updates. - jd420 on 2012-January-07 07:31:45 EST, Saturday - (1 / 0 / 8)
- Yes, I have a Farsi dictionary! - griffith on 2012-January-09 22:51:48 EST, Monday - (0 / 0 / 6)
- How I hate these simple mistakes. - griffith on 2012-January-09 23:02:17 EST, Monday - (0 / 0 / 5)
- Re: How I hate these simple mistakes. - Hieronymus on 2012-January-10 02:14:00 EST, Tuesday - (0 / 0 / 4)
- Re: How I hate these simple mistakes. - griffith on 2012-January-10 02:36:51 EST, Tuesday - (0 / 0 / 3)
- Re: How I hate these simple mistakes. - Hieronymus on 2012-January-10 09:35:50 EST, Tuesday - (0 / 0 / 0)
- Yes. - lgsinmyheart on 2012-January-10 03:34:05 EST, Tuesday - (0 / 0 / 1)
- You have a memo. Evil laughter. -nt- - griffith on 2012-January-10 05:06:58 EST, Tuesday - (0 / 0 / 0)
- Re: How I hate these simple mistakes. - griffith on 2012-January-10 02:36:51 EST, Tuesday - (0 / 0 / 3)
- Re: How I hate these simple mistakes. - Hieronymus on 2012-January-10 02:14:00 EST, Tuesday - (0 / 0 / 4)
- How I hate these simple mistakes. - griffith on 2012-January-09 23:02:17 EST, Monday - (0 / 0 / 5)
- Re: Breaking, err... updates. - Hieronymus on 2012-January-09 22:38:44 EST, Monday - (0 / 0 / 0)
- Yes, I have a Farsi dictionary! - griffith on 2012-January-09 22:51:48 EST, Monday - (0 / 0 / 6)