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Some observers of the current EU ‘elites’, including this author, used to believe that their defining feature – apart from things such as complicity in genocide and wars of aggression with Israel and the US, bigoted xenophobia about Russia and China, and, of course, pervasive corruption – was an absolute inability to learn.
The EU never learns – except for the wrong lessons The bloc’s economic situation was dire even before the shocks of the Iran war, and yet it doubles down on supporting the US and Israel BY Tarik Cyril Amar
We must admit, we stand corrected: Those running the EU are able to learn. The real problem is their relentless compulsion to learn the wrong thing. We are not dealing with non-learners but anti-learners: where others progress from experience, they regress. Case in point, their response to the fact that their US-Israeli masters have started a war to end if not strictly all then at least all (barely) affordable energy supplies to the EU’s economies, while its major players are already limping along on a spectrum between walking-wounded (for instance, France, maybe) to comatose (Germany, definitely). In Germany, still the largest single economy inside the EU, providing almost a fourth of the bloc’s total GDP, industrial demand – orders from factories – fell by over 11% in January. Such a decrease – really, collapse – in orders is “drastic,” as German Manager Magazine notes. According to the Financial Times, this “very weak” start into the new year, puts preceding – and very modest – signs of a recovery from years of stagnation in doubt. Indeed. And all of that disappointing data was gathered before the fallout of the Iran war had even started. Regarding the latter, it will be severe. Even Berlin’s Ministry of Economics admits that the risks stemming from the war’s consequences, most of them still incoming, is substantial. In general, the Eurozone – different from but covering most of the EU – is not in good shape either. According to Bloomberg, a very low and yet still over-optimistic Eurostat estimate of expansion by 0.3% for the last quarter of 2025 has just been revised downward to 0.2%. But frankly, who cares at that level of misery? And for the Eurozone as well, America and Israel’s unprovoked war against Iran is likely to make things much worse. Philip Lane, chief economist of the European Central Bank (ECB), has confirmed that much to the Financial Times: An enduring decrease in oil and gas supplies from the Middle East can (read: will), he warns, bring about a “substantial spike” in inflation and a “sharp drop in output.” And what is the EU leadership’s response to this deeply depressing outlook for its economy and the European citizens depending on it? Let’s not dream. It is true, if the EU’s ‘elites’ were in the business of protecting European interests and prosperity, they would, obviously, take a sharp turn against both the US and Israel (as well as London in case it were to stick to its special-poodle relationship with Washington). Yet if the EU leadership had such priorities, it would long have turned against the US, for its blatant exploitation of its vassal regimes via, first, NATO over-expansion and, now, crippling overspending, for Ukraine proxy war outsourcing, and for devastating tariff warfare. It would also long have broken with Israel, for, to name only two compelling reasons, its genocide and serial wars of aggression that are both horrifically criminal and extremely destabilizing and damaging not “only” to the Middle East but the world as a whole and Europe in particular. In short, the EU would not even be in the mess it is now if it actually took care of Europe. And, by the way, if it were not so craven but had opposed the US and Israel instead of pandering to them, perhaps it could even have contributed to preventing the current criminal war against Iran. That, however, would not be the EU as it really is. In sordid reality, it is a second iteration of NATO, that is, an instrument of the US empire (notwithstanding showy and silly Greenland hysterics) and of international oligarchic structures. Ordinary Europeans matter only in so far as they are expected to vote – and think and speak – in line with EU ‘elite’ priorities, and when they do not, they are made to. No wonder then that the utterly unelected and legally extremely challenged EU Commission head Ursula von der Leyen – really, the EU’s despot and US viceroy rolled into one – demonstratively does not give a damn about the massive energy price shock that has already started hitting the fragile economies of EU-Europe. With tanker ships on fire off the Strait of Hormuz, oil surging over $100 per barrel, national reserves being dipped into, gas prices up by 50% in the EU, and, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA), oil markets suffering “the largest supply disruption in history,” von der Leyen has had nothing to offer but reverting to the tired – and less than successful – playbook of 2022, originally put together when the Western-Russian proxy war via Ukraine escalated. Tinkering, again, with ineffective price caps, taxes and fees, electricity market structures and price distortions, renewables, and wasting money on subsidies (out of budgets that are already vastly overstretched) – that was about it. No wonder, several national governments have already signaled their impatience with what, in essence, is inactivity and non-strategy. At least as important, though, was what von der Leyen took pains to rule out: Returning to Russian supplies would be a “strategic blunder,” the EU’s one-woman decider-in-chief declared. Instead, she insists, the EU must stay the course and continue ridding itself of the last remnants of Russian gas and oil. Clearly, von der Leyen is anxious that not everyone in the EU’s ‘elites’ is up to her level of ideological obstinacy and economic as well as geopolitical irrationality. “Some,” she chided, “argue that we should abandon our long-term strategy and even go back to Russian fossil fuels.” Perish the thought! As long as von der Leyen and her type run the EU, it will ruin itself before doing the obvious – making peace with Russia and rebuilding economic ties, including in the energy sector. And there you have it: This is a leadership style not simply refusing to learn from experience but repeating the worst blunders of the past. The von der Leyen way of policy making – from sanctions (now on round 20, I believe) to pipelines – is akin to negative natural selection: Whatever does not work will be done again, and again, and again. The real question, it seems, is not if the EU “elites” will ever stop being perverse anti-learners, but whether – or when – they will lose control. Mismanaging the massive shock that the US and Israel have sent their way now may finally provoke enough backlash from below to send the von der Leyens packing. For Europe’s sake, let’s hope for the best, even if it’s delivered by the worst. https://www.rt.com/news/634844-eu-never-learns-iran/
========================= $5.2 Billion in 36 Hours: Did Trump Just Hand China the World? The Pentagon warned against this war for 30 years. Three presidents refused. Trump said yes. Now 25% of the world's oil is offline, the derivatives market is one spike away from collapse, and China is quietly running a $128 billion-per-day financial system Washington can't even monitor. The numbers in this video will change how you see everything happening right now. This isn't commentary. This is forensic analysis. What if the war designed to cripple China is actually destroying America's own allies? Japan depends on the Strait of Hormuz for 91% of its oil. China — for 1.5% of its total energy. 27 US bases destroyed. 45,000 Iranian missiles remaining. A $1 quadrillion derivatives market backed by $300 billion. These are the numbers no one on cable news is showing you. We do the math they won't. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3RfjFBUtMo&t=718s
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A U.S. Navy supercarrier, the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72), was reportedly struck during escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf. The ship operates as part of a U.S. carrier strike group and represents one of the most powerful symbols of American military power.
The attack was attributed to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, raising major questions about the future of naval warfare, carrier strike group defenses, and global deterrence.
In this analysis we break down how carrier defenses work, why supercarriers are central to the strategy of the United States Navy, and what this event could mean for global security and the future of maritime power.
For the First Time Ever, the USS Abraham Lincoln Was Struckhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uY-WCzSonDw
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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT — SINCE 2005.
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Col. Lawrence Wilkerson: There's a good chance the US military can't stay in the Persian Gulf.TRUMP BEGGED PUTIN TO STABILISE THE PRICE OF OIL....
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Anthropic sues the Pentagon after being blacklisted from government contracts for refusing to allow its AI to be used in lethal weapons systems without human oversight. Dina Doll reports about the lawsuit and how the strike on an Iranian school is raising questions about the use of AI by the Trump regime.
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Meta Platforms Inc has paused part of a massive effort to expand internet service across Africa as the war in the Middle East freezes activity in the region.
The disruption comes less than six months after Meta acknowledged that another section of 2Africa, a planned 45,000-kilometer (28,000-mile) underwater cable system, was delayed by geopolitical conflict.
The tech giant, along with consortium partners including Saudi Telecom Co’s Center3, had planned to launch a segment of the cable, which will run through landing stations in Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, Pakistan, India and Saudi Arabia, as soon as this year. But Alcatel Submarine Networks, the French state-owned company tasked with laying the fiber-optic cable for 2Africa, can no longer safely continue operating, according to people familiar with the matter. A large part of the cable has been installed on the sea floor but has not yet been connected to all of the landing stations.
ASN sent force majeure notices to customers, some of whom asked not to be identified discussing a politically and commercially sensitive matter, notifying them that it is currently unable to fulfill its cable-related contracts. The company’s Ile De Batz cable installation ship, which had been working in the Arabian Gulf for the past few months, is now stranded by Dammam in Saudi Arabia.
When reached for comment, ASN referred questions to Meta. Meta declined to comment.
Subsea cables are the fastest and most popular way to transmit internet data, with hundreds of the lines accounting for more than 95% of global internet traffic. When completed, 2Africa will be the world’s largest fiber-optic cable system, linking countries along the entire coast of Africa to Europe and the Middle East. The Arabian Gulf section, known as “Pearls,” and a segment in the Red Sea are the two portions that still need to be finished.
Just four months ago, Meta disclosed that it had stopped work on a section of 2Africa in the Red Sea following Houthi attacks and problems getting permits to install the cable. Other live cables that had been damaged in Houthi strikes in early 2025 were only repaired within the last four months, said Alan Mauldin, at the telecommunications research firm TeleGeography.
Such conflicts highlight how vulnerable internet infrastructure can be to physical attacks and have raised questions about whether technology giants will continue to invest billions of dollars in geopolitically volatile regions.
Laying cables in the Red Sea has historically been the most direct and cost-effective way to connect Europe with Asia and Africa. But the Houthi threat has compelled tech companies to explore other options.
“Everyone has been trying to find alternate routes,” said Hasnain Ali, a subsea cable consultant. Until the US and Israel launched their joint military campaign against Iran, the Arabian Gulf was a popular substitute.
Meta does have plans to build a new cable, Project Waterworth, that will bypass the Middle East to connect the US, India, South Africa and Brazil. But that is years away from completion.
Other undersea cable projects in the Gulf have also been impacted by the war, though they’re in earlier stages of development, said Mauldin and the people. Work has been halted on Sea-Me-We 6, a cable under development by a consortium involving the French telecom company Orange.
The conflict has also made it virtually impossible for repair ships to service the undersea cables already in use in the area. “Cable ships are not going to operate in areas where there is active military operations happening, it’s too risky,” Mauldin said.
Cables could also be damaged by the anchors of ships hit by missiles, as happened in the Red Sea last year, said Bertrand Clesca, a submarine consultant at Pioneer Consulting. If that happens, it will be a long time before they can be repaired, he added.
Internet traffic can be re-routed through other cables, including terrestrial routes across Oman and Saudi Arabia, said Mauldin. “So there is at least still a way to continue connectivity,” although internet speeds in the region could slow down.
https://www.gulf-times.com/article/722387/business/work-on-massive-meta-cable-project-in-gulf-stalled-by-iran-war
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has denounced the killing of 14 health workers in southern Lebanon over the past 24 hours, demanding the necessity of protecting medical personnel and health facilities at all times.
In a press statement, Director-General of the WHO, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said that these losses of life represent a tragic development amid the escalating crisis in the Middle East, emphasizing the need for urgent measures to de-escalate the crisis and protect the health of people across the region.
Ghebreyesus noted that these incidents highlight the ongoing attack on the healthcare system in Lebanon, which serves as a vital pillar for the population.
The WHO confirmed the deaths of 12 doctors, paramedics, and nurses in an attack that occurred last night on the Burj Qalaouiyeh Primary Healthcare Center in southern Lebanon, while two paramedics were killed in attacks on a health facility.
Since the situation in Lebanon worsened on March 2, amid continuing Israeli attacks on various areas, the WHO has documented 27 attacks on healthcare facilities, resulting in 30 deaths and 35 injuries.
According to international humanitarian law, medical personnel and health facilities must never be attacked or militarized.
https://www.gulf-times.com/article/722414/region/who-condemns-targeting-of-health-workers-in-lebanon
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Trump uses military caskets in fundraising email Breaking: Trump uses military caskets in fundraising email========================
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Hitler phones Trump about the Iran war========================
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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT — SINCE 2005.
Gus Leonisky
POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.
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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT — SINCE 2005.
Gus Leonisky
POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.