musicale 2 days ago

Ah, so that's how you get The Guardian to say nice things (retrospectively at least) about the US.

  • dmos62 2 days ago

    There's a yellow man obsessed with people saying nice things about him. No one needs more of that.

k310 2 days ago

The correlation between never-ending chaos and the release of Epstein material is extremely strong. The seemingly unplanned nature of the Iran operation exposes the fact that there is no clear plan or goal. After the initial "Weapons of Mass Distraction" attack, it all seems to be played by ear.

At prayer meetings rather than military planning sessions.[0]

Using God as a cover for crime? Hard to imagine, eh? [1]

The crimes of "The Epstein Class" including illicit sex, blackmail and money-laundering are perhaps the greatest in all of recorded history. I expect a world war, or the modern version of it, unlimited drone warfare, and possibly the use of nuclear weapons, to be the response.

[0] https://www.financialexpress.com/world-news/us-news/trump-an...

[1] https://www.thetoptens.com/religion/atrocities-committed-nam...

badosu 3 days ago

Global guardian of what?

  • Sabinus 2 days ago

    Free and open trade (creating the peace on the oceans that allows for flags of convenience), and the space and expectation for countries to resolve differences through dialogue and membership in international institutions.

  • cozzyd 3 days ago

    The guardian is the expert of guardians

  • dmos62 2 days ago

    Free trade.

  • prmph 2 days ago

    Prosperity?

    As in Operation Prosperity Guardian /s

ZeroGravitas 3 days ago

It's that a new meaning of arbiter?

Judge/witness doesn't seem to fit.

  • jkaplowitz 3 days ago

    Maybe avatar was meant instead of arbiter?