Friday, March 6, 2026

The reality is far more complex than most people understand...

Editor's note: ...even though almost everyone has heard of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB). The MB was founded in 1928 in Egypt by Hassan al-Banna. It began as a religious and social reform movement aimed at promoting Islamic values in society and eventually influencing political systems. These are the best types of organizations to create, manipulate and control - by British intelligence. Inside the Brotherhood there was a covert organization called al-Jihaz al-Sirri ("the Secret Apparatus") or al-Tanzim al-Khass ("the Special Organization"). It was formed in the 1940s under the leadership of the movement's founder, Hassan al-Banna. The IRGC stands for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. It is one of the most powerful institutions in Iran and functions as an ideological military force created to protect the Islamic regime, not just the country. Supposition: Can intelligence researchers connect the Muslim Brotherhood to Iran's IRGC? The connections would be through shared affiliates and proxies including British intelligence links. When reports about Iran's IRGC are read the British need to be placed into the context of any analysis.
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'Messing with the Mullahs' (well written by Tina Brown), as she comments on Operation Epstein Fury! Tina: "For the sake of projected bravado, our bone-spur president was urging the Iranian people to

come out of their houses and die. Now, IRGC forces are camped out on the streets, brandishing AK-47s, and Trump is telling the Iranian people to stay inside. What if we have further

By Dr. Paul Alexander | March 7, 2026

radicalized the regime rather than eliminating it?"

I mean I need to paste this again and btw, I like the term 'Operation Epstein Fury' as a replacement for 'Operation Epic Fury'…:

"In the first hours after the strike, Trump called on the Iranian people "to take back their country." With what? Sticks and stones? For the sake of projected bravado, our bone-spur president was urging the Iranian people to come out of their houses and die."

Such exceptional writing by Tina! Cutting, vicious writing, the words chosen, the adjectives, the content, the style, is impeccable! Dripping! Reminds me of one of my subscribers, ANW.

Question being asked of you now: ‘The Persian Republican Guard v. The American Republican Party, in the long game, who will be around in a thousand years?’

"Two months from now, most Americans won't know any more about Iran than they know—or care about—what's happening in Afghanistan since we left it in the dust. Trump will declare victory and say he gave the Iranians a historic opportunity. If they fail to seize it, it’s on them. Meanwhile, we will be celebrating America’s 250th anniversary of winning freedom and liberty—and scrolling through the Epstein files."

https://tinabrown.substack.com/p/messing-with-the-mullahs

Start Tina here, and support her:

'When Trump tells us that the war with Iran is going to be over in four weeks, that's his computation of the American attention span. No one understands that deficit better, because it happens to match his own. One of the more interesting data points in the last few days was a comment by the Breitbart show's DC editor, Matthew Boyle, that, unlike the Venezuela raid, the Iran war is not a big topic of interest to his MAGA faithful listeners. Easy to see why. Obliterating the top bench of malodorous mullahs and the evil, moldering slaughterer-in-chief Ayatollah Khamenei did not have the Marvel comic book adrenaline of the January swoop on Caracas, with American military hotshots prevailing in a midnight firefight that snatched the mustachioed tyrant Maduro from his bed—not long after he had the gall to mock Trump in a public dance—and ended with an image of him cuffed and goggled on Truth Social, on his way to the MDC lockup in Brooklyn. There was even a hero helicopter pilot with a shattered leg flying his buddies back to safety after mission accomplished. Trump could have feasted on that PR chest-beating until the midterms.

But his Mars god-of-war complex wouldn't let him. The rules of hubris usually dictate that you should quit while you’re ahead. After the slam dunk of Operation Midnight Hammer’s bombing of Iran’s nuclear sites and the piping hot Maduro snatch, the White House was very unlikely to be three times lucky with a dangerous foreign intervention. This was the moment for Trump to cash in the Maduro winnings and turn to the subject that bores him to tears: America's domestic problems. Is that what Chief of Staff Susie Wiles was saying to him in that picture in the Mar-a-Lago war room, where she wears the intense, beseeching look of an aide tasked with steering a president to consider political issues closer to home?

Then, boom! Wiping out Iran's top leadership in one fire-breathing decapitation strike looked as if Trump had defied the tilting odds of the gambling table. The U.S. military seems to be the last institution left in our chaotic era that isn't distracted by their Instagram feeds. You have only to compare the crisp briefings of General Razin' Caine with the wild-eyed blather of Secretary of State Marco Rubio's explanation of why this war was necessary in the first place—something about Israel going in anyway and the need to forestall retaliation by letting fly America's lethal onslaught, which left the lame (though possibly accurate) impression that Israel was in the driver’s seat.

Should Trump have briefed Congressional leaders ahead of time? Of course. But his don't-give-a-shit logic is also his forte. One could argue that, in 2002, the Bush administration spent over a year convincing Congress and the UN, and running around the world to assemble a "coalition of the willing," to support its manufactured rationale about WMDs in Iraq, and it all went tits up anyway. Some 500 thousand soldiers and civilians were killed in the Iraq bloodbath that followed, a vicious civil war broke out, ISIS was birthed, and it was nine months of mayhem before Saddam Hussein was chased into a Tikrit spider hole. So much for consultation.

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The Kurds learned their lesson. They would never make the same mistake twice contracting with the CIA:

CIA working to arm Kurdish forces to spark uprising in Iran, sources say


All wars are economic. It's commercial warfare:


In Dr. Alexander's article above he mentions the Republican Party. Do Americans want to know why these politicians can't do a fucking thing? It's because they are all somebody's bitch in the pedophile pipeline:

House Of Representatives Resoundingly Votes Against Releasing Files On Sexual Misconduct Of Members Of Congress


It is getting even more complex with Russia supporting Iran even though the IRGC is in control. There is talk now that since Turkey is a NATO member the Turks might send their military to Ukraine to fight against Russia:

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