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Submitted by Caleb Pilgrim

To return to Trump ….Today is day 1075 since President Trump’s inauguration in January 2017. According to the Washington Post, by December 16, 2019, he, Trump, had made a mere 15,413 false or misleading statements (otherwise known as lies). Some claim that he even lied about his father, Fred Trump’s place of birth.

Arguably, the Post’s figures might well have been inaccurate. We do not know and we will never know the exact number of lies Trump would have told family, friends, acquaintances, strangers, his Cabinet members individually or collectively, or even lies he might have told himself during the period. The Post’s figures might therefore have been limited to his “public” lies, and the Post’s estimate far too low.

Such has been POTUS’s achievement here – a far cry from President George Washington who allegedly never told a lie – that American social scientists have now developed a new category pertaining to lies: awarding politicians, such as Trump, “the bottomless Pinocchio”. He is clearly unable to control his lying; a medical condition sometimes known as “mythomania”.

By contrast, a pastor friend, a diehard Trump supporter and a black evangelical here in the N.E USA, like another friend and former Barbados unsuccessful political candidate in last year’s May 24, 2018 election; these see Trump, notwithstanding his “truthful hyperbole” as a great man of destiny. To be fair, the Pastor’s wife, more wise, more discerning, early intimated that as far as she could see “God is not the author of confusion”.

The die, however, has now been cast; the Mueller Report completed; the transcript made available; the Whistleblower’s report publicized; ditto the IG’s report; the respective House Committees have done their inquiries and Reports. and the House has voted its two Articles of Impeachment. The Senate reconvenes in short order.

It now remains for the Senate under Chief Justice Roberts to schedule and conduct its impeachment trial of the President, a rarity, in the context of looming Primaries and a 2020 Presidential election. Senators McConnell and Graham, prospective jurors in any impeachment trial, have said that they already decided the matter. What happens if or when Senator Schumer and the Democratic Senate minority somehow file with C.J Roberts a motion to disqualify McConnell and Graham and any other juror who has already prejudged the matter? And, witnesses such as Bolton and Mulvaney? Remember that for many Republicans Trump remains the only game in town.

It is therefore appropriate to essay some brief, if random, remarks on POTUS, his Administration, certain of its policies and his prospects at this juncture.

In using the term “pre-mortem”, I do not mean to suggest that Trump’s defeat this November is a foregone conclusion. We have been here before with disastrous consequences, as former Secretary of State Clinton belatedly discovered. In a sense, he must harp on the economy. and his apparent “success” …. the economy stupid”?

Yet, there is an inescapable law of diminishing returns. Just ask any older man. (Even King David, 1 Kings 1, when he was old and cold). This law, it seems, applies in almost every sphere, including politics.

Consider a politician, a man not unlike Trumpf who thinks one way. He then speaks a second way. He then acts a third way. He trifles, obfuscates, deflects, dissembles, even lies. Bullshit and trivia persist as standard, daily political fare. His public, usually fickle, often misinformed, uninformed or even dis-informed. But, as Lincoln remarked, you can trick them some of the time, but not all of them all of the time.

As reasonable people, we must therefore resist the idea of The Idiot Posing as Intellect, or some Trump (The Tramp-in-Chief), a renegade bolshevik businessman and Putin stooge masquerading and declaring himself (soi-disant) a man of high IQ and “a very stable” geni-ass. (Cf. his late Wharton School Professor, William T. Kelley, a nonagenarian, who described him as “the dumbest goddam student” he, Professor Kelley, ever had in more than 40 years teaching at Wharton; Kissinger’s reference to him as not having “a very orderly mind”; or Tillerson’s description of him – unretracted – as a “moron”; his former lawyer, Attorney Cohen’s testimony that he pressured Fordham and Wharton not to release Trump’s academic transcripts; his absence from the Dean’s list at Wharton despite his boast that he had graduated “top of his class” at Wharton; all in the context wherein he (Trump) demanded to see President Obama’s transcripts and academic materials). Truly, a man of seemingly impregnable, untouchable ignorance, with legions of rats of all varieties scurrying around upstairs.

Perhaps, Republican Senator Romney, when he was thinking more clearly, had Trump’s measure, when he counseled Trump against releasing his tax returns, and then subsequently described him as a “fraud” and a “conman”. Thus, by way of example, Trump has always proclaimed his love for the military. Yet, beyond his serial draft dodging, and whatever his personal demons, the only war he (Trump) seems ever to have fought may well have been limited to some gilded boudoir with relatively expensive “toys” such as “Stormy” Daniels and Karen McDougal, going rate between US $125K and $150K.

No one can say that he (Trump) had been in the US Air Force; then exiled himself to Canada, Sweden, Denmark, the U.K., or elsewhere, rather than kill so-called “gooks” in the “swamps” and muddy/paddy fields of Vietnam. He made the great escape. He now poses as a “chicken hawk”, like many another draft dodger.

The Reader might still note that in terms of re-election strategy, it is still open to Trump and his advisers to start a war, if necessary, and before the elections, if this will gee up his domestic support. E.g in the case of Iran. Many a red blooded American would then rally to “the cause”, with typical shouts of “USA” “USA”. The problem will be one of graduated response and escalation? In response, the Ayatollahs and the Iranian National Guard may have to decide on the feasibility of shutting down the Gulf – following up on their attack on Saudi oil infrastructure some time ago. Beyond profiteering by armaments manufacturers, the military-industrial complex, billionaire investors, what would be the implications for the world economy, OECD and LDC countries and the least developed countries?

As to the issue of race, Trump’s re-election strategy, the Black, Latino and minority vote.

Fortunately, many no longer deny the fact that POTUS is a racist. For too long, the naive denied this fact, despite the overwhelming evidence, (his spawning of birtherism, his notorious ads about the Central Park Five after their sentences had been vacated and all criminal charges against them withdrawn; the EEOC housing discrimination complaints against him – I would not be surprised if there was not at least one Barbadian family allegedly victim of his housing discrimination; his abuse of African countries and Haiti as “s—hole” countries; his attacks on the inner city as “rat and rodent infested”; his own admission that he is a “white nationalist”).

As to his palpable disdain for Mexicans, rumor once did percolate that his daughter, Tiffany, had dated a wealthy Mexican young man while at Wharton. Imagine some Mexican with his grubby paw on his beautiful, pristine, blonde, blue-eyed daughter! Enough to make a “nationalist” nauseous! Who knows the source(s) of his animus against Mexico and Mexicans?

To my mind, to deny that President Trump is a good old fashioned racist largely surrounded by white supremacist advisers, such as Stephen Miller, is like witnessing a man in a bank, pointing his gun at employees and customers on the bank’s floor, and denying that the gunman was a bank robber. What stupid poppy cock!

Yet, Trump can still make inroads into the Black Vote (with “Blacks For Trump” and some of his allies). What if Trump and his advisers, including Secretary Carson, following the reparations advocates decide to expend some political capital and give black families some sort of money (not “40 acres and a mule”, far less will do), or even Yang’s “Freedom Dividend”? Many a hungry belly black may well be seduced by such an obvious political ploy and vote for Trump.

As to his foreign policy, unlike the Kennedy Doctrine, the Johnson Doctrine, the Nixon Doctrine, and others, the Trump doctrine seems at best a series of ad hoc, incoherent, non-sequential non-points, never going beyond slogans such as “MAGA” and “America First”, reflecting Trump’s typical, torrential nonsensical tweets.

Several decades ago, the British Yearbook of International Law kindly published an article that I had written on some aspects of trade in the natural resources of Namibia (1990?). The French Revue des Revues subsequently dismissed the article in two words “tres interessante”. However, we all got it wrong. There was/is no such country as Namibia, per Trump in one of his recent addresses to the UNGA, He should be forgiven for not knowing the name of such a namby pamby “s–hole” country. And, thank God for small mercies insofar as he did not confuse Namibia with NAMBLA.

Imagine, also, that iyou were an immigrant, a green card holder, and a veteran who had been deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan or Syria. You return “home” to the USA. You find yourself in conflict with the law, felony or misdemeanor. You are convicted in a court of law. You are then deported to Mexico courtesy of a Commander-in-Chief who never served. (ICE officials who might never have served either). And, there are several hundreds such deported veterans in limbo in Mexico, a country they would have left in their very early childhood when their parents brought them to the US as minor children.

We need not speak of the moral obloquy involved in Trump’s policy of separating immigrant children from their parents and caging them, with resulting psychological problems.

In the final analysis, in Trump, we have a man singularly classless, embarrassingly clueless, uninformed and unfathomably uncouth. Bristling with hubris, fire and brimstone, he is more the common man’s” Lord Haw Haw”. But, give him credit. He has normalized the abnormal…He has successfully weaponized unspeakable, mass ignorance and intellectual dishonesty in the U.S. No wonder he says he loves “the poorly educated”). He has so consolidated his leadership of the Republican Party, and might yet demoralize his divided 2020 democratic opposition, all with untold implications.

Caveat: As I have said, always beware of any politician who promises that he will end corruption and “drain the swamp”. Experience teaches that he merely brings in his own new, personal swamp, a la Trump.

A second term, however, is no picnic. Just as Nixon defeated George McGovern overwhelmingly and was then driven from Office, early in his second term; just as Bill Clinton’s Presidency was almost derailed early in his second term by the Lewinsky affair, so too Trump’s chickens may come home to roost before any second term or early in his second term if he should win. Few, if any, at any rate, can indefinitely survive a thousand cuts.


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1,466 responses to “TRUMP: A Pre-mortem? Or, Death By A Thousand Cuts?”


  1. David
    January 10, 2020 2:54 PM

    Looks like the impeachment articles will be sent over next week.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    She said she would take steps next week, she didn’t actually say she was sending them over!!


  2. Yawn
    Scroll bar not working.
    Yawn
    Still unable to contribute.

  3. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    Against ur better judgement @Mr Blogmaster…

    I am suitably “de”pressed at the rantings of this person …as is repeatedly said when it comes to the remarks of those with rabid affliction to a cause: their fact is starnger than fiction!

    Quote: “YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SEARCH THE NET FOR THE 16.000 JUST SHOW 16.

    So let’s see how many I can pluck from memory.

    1.Mexico will pay for the wall.
    2.That his inauguration crowd filled up the Washington mall and was the biggest crowd ever.
    3.They are nice people (on both side) …. referring to the craved racists in Virginia who were out for blood during their protests with the counter protectors.
    4.Obama had his campaign offices bugged.
    5.That he had NOTHING to do with the press release issued on his son’s meeting with the Russian at their tower building.
    6.That he did NOT ask the FBI chief for a loyalty pledge
    7.That he fired the FBI chief because of bad morale and management at the Bureau.
    8.That his call with Ukraine was perfect and his favour was not related to personal political matters.
    9.That it was NOT his voice on that “grab their vaginas” tape.
    10….

    And that’s the beauty of this man’s strategy…I am mentally stuck although there are so many more… if you are an accepted as a liar – as he is- then what difference the quantity… so too his view of the electorate’s perspective.

    He lies to win and uses truth and facts as convenient props to colour the lying. He is their OJ on steroids.


  4. Caleb Pilgrim

    You know very well that, during the presidential campaign, Trump posted various written plans to make Mexico pay for the wall.

    One plan was to tax remittances. Another plan was to block remittances until the Mexicans paid. A third plan was to increase visa fees for Mexicans.

    There were many alternative plans. I dont know how many. Some of them are still on the Internet. So why would you claim otherwise.


  5. @FC:

    The late British historian, Hugh Trevor-Roper (Lord Dacre, Regius Professor, and Master of Peterhouse College) somewhere described Goebbels as “the only intellectual in the Third Reich”. Trevor-Roper was obviously wrong for many reasons, of no particular relevance here.

    But, rather than cite to some reputable source(s) re Goebbels, you, FC, seem to simply Google the name, cut paste and plagiarize whatever information comes to hand on Goebbels. Such seems the extent of your education.

    It must also be because you, FC, defy the laws of human anatomy; your botsy (in your case, your bulging brain) being too closely aligned and attached to your neck.

    Thus, you roam around emitting all sorts of noxious and offensive gases from your upper butt-ox; spewing, mindless, empty propaganda (which you seem to have monopolized and most likely plagiarized from white right wing sites on the Internet) and then letting loose all types of foul nonsense on the Barbadian public and BU reader.

    BTW: Which plantation’s canes did they get you from?

    A mind is a terrible thing to waste, per the United Negro College Fund. You are a menace to Reason, Decency and Sound Common Sense. Pray, go away!


  6. I thought the men on this board would like to be apprised of the fact that Donald Trump is not the only president in our hemisphere who is being treated unfairly and coarsely by ruthless political enemies.

    Jeanine Anez is the interim president of Bolivia. Today there is a pornographic video clip posted to the Internet site Pornhub showing Ms. Anez copulating with an unidentified male.

    In bringing this matter to your attention, I am, of course, just doing my journalistic duty. We report. You decide.


  7. Yes, Ewart; but you too are familiar with the several legal objections to those plans that Trump articulated. How, for instance, do you seize or encumber remittances and not violate the sender’s constitutional right to liberty and property? How do you increase visa fees for Mexicans, many already here having overstayed any visa, and others transiting from Mexico under the guidance of some coyote and entering the US on a daily basis?


  8. @ Ewart:

    Was obviously referencing Trump’s 3 2016 election plans to have Mexico pay for the Wall.

    Re the Prez of Bolivia, scandalous dirty tricks.

  9. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    One hopes the lady did an outstanding job was unencumbered at the time of the “copulating” by marriage and the man was not her husband.

    And job well done, one further hopes she rides this unwanted fame as well as Ms West rode her Kim Kardashian jaunt to her current impressive fame and fortune.

    If she didn’t release it herself and no encumberances then she can certainly use controlled anger, me-too sexism shaming and a host of valid PR attacks to label this a misogynistic smear and use it to her advantage.


  10. David
    January 10, 2020 6:10 PM

    Keep up John:
    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/nancy-pelosi-house-impeachment-senate_n_5e173e44c5b6b32c72bec016

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Read, mark and inwardly digest the mouthings of the politician in your own link.

    “In a letter to colleagues, Pelosi said she had instructed House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) to “be prepared to bring to the Floor next week a resolution to appoint managers and transmit articles of impeachment to the Senate.” Pelosi added that she would be consulting with her caucus at a Tuesday meeting “on how we proceed further,” but the letter is a clear sign of her backing down from demands about the Senate trial.”

    Tuesday she meets with her caucus and decides how to proceed further.

    She says nowhere that the articles are going to be sent over!!

    Maybe they will, maybe they won’t.

    The Democrat Senators, eg Di Fi, are getting ants!!

    https://www.politico.com/news/2020/01/08/senate-democrats-break-pelosi-over-impeachment-096224


  11. @robert lucas January 10, 2020 5:52 AM “The plane had no right to be in the area knowing that hostile action was possible at any time.”

    Come on Robert. Surely you know better.

    If the Iranian civil aviation authorities knew that the space was hostile, they would have closed it to civilian traffic would they not? And since they had not the pilot could only assume that it was business as usual.


  12. @Ewart Archer January 10, 2020 6:37 PM “One plan was to tax remittances. Another plan was to block remittances until the Mexicans paid. A third plan was to increase visa fees for Mexicans.”

    Those are not plans. Those are hare brained non-ideas.


  13. Silly

    Relax.

    Even Trump doesn’t know for sure the plane was shot down by Iran.

    Possibly it was and one of the four missiles of the 12 that didn’t reach the US base acquired it as a target.

    I understand Iran gets some of its missile technology from North Korea.

    Funnily enough it was the Democrats who gave the Norks the technology!!


  14. Those are hare brained non-ideas.

    BUT THEY WILL BE EFFECTIVE IF/WHEN IMPLEMENTED AND MORE EFFECTIVE THAN PAYING THE DEPARTURE TAX AFTER HAVING REGATHERED…..UH LIE?


  15. @Ewart Archer January 10, 2020 7:24 PM “copulating”

    Don’t all mammals, birds, fish, reptiles etc. copulate?

    And what were you doing on Pornhub?

    Don’t you have a willing consenting, competent partner?


  16. @GP January 10, 2020 11:41 PM “UH LIE?”

    Yes please.


  17. Iran admits it shot down the Ukrainian plane unintentionally.


  18. Breaking news out of Iran : Iran just admitted it shot down the aircraft unintentionally (supposedly because it flew too close to a military site).


  19. In another vein …. I have sometimes said that U.S foreign policy in the ME reminds us of a couple of drunks lashing out blindly in a dark and tricky brothels with beauties of the night all around (e.g Egypt, Libya, Syria, Yemen, etc). Still, we must not be overly simple minded with respect to the situation and the possible illegality of parts of US ME policy.

    The BU reader will no doubt recall that in 2003 President G.W. Bush and P.M. Blair, claimed that Iraq, a sovereign state and fellow UN member, “possessed weapons of mass destruction”. They then embarked on a war of aggression against Iraq. Their claims were later proven to be absolutely false.

    More recently, President Trump ordered the assassination of QS, the Iranian Quds Defense Minister. The US was/is, so far as we know, not at war with Iran and, among other things, Trump’s actions violated Iraq’s sovereignty and its territorial integrity (see Art. 2.(4) of the UN Charter).

    Trump then also threatened Iran, a sovereign state (with which the US was/is not at war), that if it reacted to his (US) aggression, and QS’s murder, he would attack 52 sites within Iran, including certain important Iranian cultural sites.

    The Fourth Geneva Convention (1949), amended in 1977, barring military necessity, expressly prohibits attacks on “historic monuments, works of art or places of worship”.

    The US Defense Secretary then sought to walk back Trump’s threats to attack Iranian cultural sites as part of prosecution of his wider war against Iran.

    To follow Trump blindly, as here, except for his most feverish supporters, would be to further strip away and blur any distinction(s) between the US with its democratic pretensions and sometimes cultural “third world” barbarians, such as the Taliban and ISIS. What would be the difference in terms of recognizing our common world cultural heritage and humanity?


  20. Arguably, but for Trump’s recklessness, his carelessness and inattentiveness, his obvious lack of basic understanding, his unwarranted murder of QS, his obsession with winning reelection at all costs (his mentor Roy Cohn’s approach), the downing of the Ukrainian aircraft in Iran, with enormous loss of innocent life, in the context of rising international conflict and tensions, would not have occurred.

    It can be argued that Trump is therefore responsible for the deaths of the 176 innocent souls, passengers on the Ukrainian flight. A jittery, panicked Iranian military armed with surface to air missiles could, foreseeably, fire upon any aircraft, especially if in proximity to a military base.


  21. @ Miller January 10, 2020 3:31 AM

    “So why, then, can’t Barbados import grapes and turn them into Bajan champagne?”

    There is a passage in the Bible : ” where there is no vision, the people perish’. It applies aptly to Barbados. The French have passed laws and have gotten international recognition for their champagne, which makes it a premium product. Barbados “Fancy Molasses” was world recognized as the pre-eminent quality molasses in the world. I remember when it was decided to stop producing and marketing the product. If I remember correctly, the Canadians advised against the move, citing all the good will that Barbados would lose as a result.


  22. @ Caleb Pilgrim January 11, 2020 3:22 AM

    Are you serious? After what happened to the embassy in 1979 in Iran and 2012 in Libya, to turn the other cheek to the assault on the embassy in Iraq would have shown that America was a paper tiger: it would have encouraged similar action by others. Trump response was correct. You can get on this blog and keep as much noise as you want; in the end Trump doesn’t give two hoots about what you think. It is what Trump thinks that matter.


  23. @ Robert:

    Respectfully, Robert, re Iran’s seizure of the US Embassy (1979), as you well know, the late Shah and SAVAK, his secret police, under US auspices, did a number on Iranian opposition and hopes for democracy.

    The chickens simply came home to roost.

    Re Libya, and the US policy of “leading from behind”, and overthrowing Qaddafi – Hillary’s “we came, we looked, he died …” (paraphrasing), this was a nonsensical policy.

    The chickens again came home to roost, and the very terrorists supported by America toasted the embassy and killed the Ambassador and other staff.

    True, Trump, in his narcissism, does not care about what you or I think or blog, or anyone else for that matter. However, thank God we still have the constitutional right to criticize the President here in the US.

    Try a more nuanced view. There is in terms of his mentality – a psychograph if you will – little or nothing between Kim Jong On in his brutal killing of his uncle – I think he used a tank to obliterate his uncle – and Trump ordered execution of QS? (See the pictures of QS’s decimated remains circulating on the internet). Small wonder that Republican Senators Mike Lee (Utah) and Rand Paul (Kentucky) were so frustrated and offended at the recent briefing which offered no serious, cogent, coherent defense of the Administration’s policy.

    In retrospect, Carter’s human rights policy, notwithstanding his (Carter’s) failings, looks far better. Trump’s bluster, bullying and bravado can, objectively, do little or nothing to stop US imperial decline.


  24. When anything bad happens in international affairs, the insane people on this blog blame Trump first.

    So if Iran shoots down a commercial airliner in Iranian airspace that Iran had authorized the airliner to use, blame Trump.

    How sick can you be? How about this, Caleb Pilgrim: In any competent government apparatus, there is close coordination and information-sharing between the civil aviation authority and the military air defence command, especially in times of war or other hostilities. There must have been a complete breakdown of common-sense controls for this “accident” to happen.

    Typical Third World incompetence?


  25. @Sargeant January 11, 2020 12:09 AM “Breaking news out of Iran : Iran just admitted it shot down the aircraft unintentionally (supposedly because it flew too close to a military site).”

    But how can this be?

    Wasn’t the aircraft being directed in Iranian airspace, by Iranian air traffic controllers?

    And in any event they did not just shoot down an aircraft which is only a set of metal, plastic and fabric and fuel. They shot down 176 MOTHERS AND FATHERS, BROTHERS AND SISTERS, HUSBANDS AND WIVES, FRIENDS AND LOVERS.

    Will Iran offer both public and private apologies to the families of the DEAD PEOPLE?

    And compensation for the lives lost and the income and potential income income lost.

    Too many both MEN in the United States and Iran are thinking with their balls.


  26. @robert lucas January 11, 2020 3:26 AM. “If I remember correctly, the Canadians advised against the move, citing all the good will that Barbados would lose as a result.”

    Not surprised at this. I had a Canadian colleague, born and raised in Newfoundland who told me that that her family’s favourite winter (and there is a lot of winter in Newfoundland, lolll) morning treat was porridge with Barbados molasses on top. I was surprised at this and I did not tell her that my father used to buy a large barrel of molasses every crop season and then in the dry season when there was no green fodder available we would feed the cows and sheep with dry cane “trash” (if you were raised in the country you would remember “trash heaps”) over which we would spread trails of molasses. The animals ate it up as though it was juicy green fodder. My father worked in a sugar factory for much of his work life.

    If Barbados can produce molasses there are still Canadians especially on the East coast who have very fond memories of the product.

    Why on earth would we have given up a product for which there was a ready made market?


  27. @John January 10, 2020 11:38 PM “Silly. Even Trump doesn’t know for sure the plane was shot down by Iran.”

    But the Iranians know though.

    Stupssseee!!!

    Why you doan stop defending the indefensible?


  28. So Barbados molasses was a highly treasured human food at least on the East coast of Canada. I think perhaps the bajans though of it, as I did, as leftovers only fit for animals.

    But it is never what a product is worth to you. it is what the product is worth to the person who desires it.


  29. “In such a condition, because of human error and in a unintentional way, the flight was hit,” the military said. It apologized and said it would upgrade its systems to prevent future tragedies.”

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Where will they buy the technology from to update and with what money?

    Iran is in serious economic trouble.


  30. “Iran’s acknowledgement of responsibility for the crash was likely to inflame public sentiment against authorities after Iranians had rallied around their leaders in the wake of Soleimani’s killing. Soleimani, the leader of the Guard’s elite Quds Force and the architect of Iran’s regional military interventions, was seen as a national icon, and hundreds of thousands of Iranians had turned out for funeral processions across the country.

    The majority of the plane crash victims were Iranians or Iranian-Canadians. Iranian officials had repeatedly ruled out a missile strike, dismissing such allegations as Western propaganda that officials said was offensive to the victims.

    The crash came just weeks after authorities quashed nationwide protests ignited by a hike in gasoline prices. Iran has been in the grip of a severe economic crisis since President Donald Trump withdrew the U.S. from the 2015 nuclear deal and imposed crippling sanctions.”


  31. It also undermines the credibility of information provided by senior Iranian officials. As recently as Friday, Ali Abedzadeh, the head of the national aviation department, had told reporters “with certainty” that a missile had not caused the crash.

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Up to yesterday Iran was in denial.


  32. The semi-official Fars news agency reported that the supreme leader on Friday morning had ordered top security officials to review the crash and announce the results.

    Fars, which is close to the Guard, appeared to deflect blame.

    “If some individuals, in any position, were aware of the issue but made statements contradicting the reality or hid the truth for any reason, they should be named and tried,” it said.

    Others speculated that the security forces may have concealed information from civilian authorities.

    “Concealing the truth from the administration is dreadful,” Mohammad Fazeli, a sociology professor in Tehran, wrote on social media. “If it had not been concealed, the head of civil aviation and the government spokesmen would not have persistently denied it.”

    “Concealing the truth for three days is dangerous,” he added.

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    There seems to be a division between civilian and military authorities.


  33. SIMPLE
    YOU DO KNOW THAT MOLASSES CONTAINS THE FIVE CARBON SUGAR XYLITOL, WHICH WE HAVE FAILED TO EXTRACT AND USE AND MARKET FOR CENTURIES


  34. @ Ewart:

    I remain and will always, unabashedly, remain a man from the so-called “Third World” (even though the concept may well have outlived its usefulness). But note that there is also serious incompetence even in the so-called “First World”. Why would Former Secretary of State Tillerson rate POTUS as a “moron”? Why would Gen. Kelly and others claim that “adults” remained in the room? Why would his ghost writer, Tony Schwartz, (“The Art of the Deal”) so question POTUS’s competence or mental incompetence? I dunno. Uncharted territory?


  35. Are you saying Tillerson and Kelly lost their jobs through their incompetence?


  36. @GP January 11, 2020 8:19 AM “SIMPLE. YOU DO KNOW THAT MOLASSES CONTAINS THE FIVE CARBON SUGAR XYLITOL, WHICH WE HAVE FAILED TO EXTRACT AND USE AND MARKET FOR CENTURIES.

    Didn’t know, but thanks for telling me. I got “thrown out” of chemistry class early, early. Both to the teacher’s benefit (and mine).

    You will note that I NEVER “challenge” you on chemistry.


  37. SIMPLE

    XYLITOL IS USED AS A SWEETENER IN MANY FOODS AND IN CHEWING GUM
    OUGHT TO BE USED BY DIETERS AND DIABETICS AS IT IS NOT ABSORBED AS WELL AS GLUCOSE FRUCTOSE AND GALACTOSE

    YOU CAN USE IT IN STEAD OF GLUCOSE OR FRUCTOSE OR SUGAR(SUCROSE) IN DRINKS CAKES ETC

    BUT YOU MUST NOT USE TOO MUCH AS IT WOULD CAUSE DIARRHOEA
    SINCE IT IS NOT WELL ABSORBED IT ATTRACTS WATER INTO THE INTESTINES AND INCREASES THE VOLUME OF FLUID IN THE STOOL

    I EXPERIMENTED WITH IT ABOUT TEN YEARS AGO. NOW I USE NO SUGAR

    XYLITOL IS A PRODUCT THAT WE HAVE FAILED TO EXTRACT AND MAKE MONEY FROM FOR AGES

    RE I got “thrown out” of chemistry class early,
    YOU WONT HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO THAT IN CHEMISTRY CLASSES

    RE You will note that I NEVER “challenge” you on chemistry.

    THAT IS SMART…UNLIKE THE MORONS THAT WOULD LIKE TO CHALLENGE ME IN MY WHEELHOUSE THEN ASK ME TO CHILL WHEN I BEAT UP ON THIER WAYWARD BOWLING


  38. At the same time the US eliminated the “imminent” threat of General S they targeted another Iranian who is supposed to be a financier and commander of the same force that Soleimani led. The operation to eliminate him in Yemen failed so its back to the drawing board.

    The broader question then remains was the term “imminent threat” just a ruse to eliminate the leadership of the Quds force?

    BTW the spectre of all out war in the region hung on the death of one US citizen, if the Iranian missiles had killed just one US soldier or contractor Trump would have ordered the military to bomb Iran.

    Just ONE


  39. @Sargeant

    The flip side is that the US took out an Iranian where?


  40. Not a word of condemnation for Iran from anyone on this blog.

    Had the Trump administration been caught in a big lie after blowing up a commercial airliner, the shrieks of condemnation would have been heard from Timbuktu to Shanghai.

    I am appalled at the way human nature twists itself into knots of evil.


  41. Of course, let me be the first to give the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khameini full credit for ordering the Iranian Revolutionary Guard to provide an honest account of these events.

    Once more we see why religion is so essential as a moral framework for any society. Without religious values, most people are incapable of moral behaviour.


  42. RE Sargeant January 11, 2020 10:27 AM “The broader question then remains was the term “imminent threat” just a ruse to eliminate the leadership of the Quds force?

    ANSWER…

    ASSAULT ON U.S. EMBASSY A REMINDER OF WHO THE BAD GUYS ARE IN IRAQ

    THE U.S. ACTION WAS PROPORTIONAL AND RESPONSIBLE.

    Americans awoke to the news that their embassy in Iraq was under assault. Many terms could be used to characterize the crowd pressing on the compound; PROTESTERS IS NOT ONE OF THEM.

    THE ATTACK IS JUST THE LATEST IN A LONG LINE OF PROVOCATIONS INITIATED BY THE IRANIAN REGIME OVER THE LAST YEAR. Like the others, this incident is unlikely to crack American resolve to push back on the bad boys in Tehran as the chief threat of instability in the Middle East.

    Iraq has seen numerous protests in recent weeks, but those events were far different from what went down Tuesday. Those earlier protests—which have indeed unsettled the Iraqi government—were grassroots demonstrations protesting Iran’s intrusive influence in Iraq—both the mullahs’ meddling in politics and their funding of armed Shiite militias whose activities have significantly undermined Iraqi stability and security.

    THESE HAVE NOT BEEN PEACEFUL PROTESTS. HUNDREDS HAVE DIED AND THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN INJURED IN RECENT WEEKS. YET FOR THE MOST PART, ANTI-AMERICANISM WAS NOT AN ELEMENT OF THESE DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Tuesday’s melee at the U.S. Embassy was an entirely different matter. THE RIOTERS WERE LED BY IRAN-BACKED MILITIAS, INCLUDING KATAEB HEZBOLLAH. ALLIES OF THE QUDS FORCE, A UNIT IN IRAN’S REVOLUTIONARY GUARD, WERE ALSO IN THE MIX; THEY WERE PHOTOGRAPHED OUTSIDE THE U.S. FACILITY.

    What sparked the action was U.S. air attacks on Kataeb Hezbollah compounds in Iraq and Syria over last weekend. Those strikes came in retaliation to a Kataeb Hezbollah attack on a base near Kirkuk, Iraq, which killed an American civilian contractor and injured four U.S. service members. THE U.S. ACTION WAS PROPORTIONAL AND RESPONSIBLE.

    The U.S. made a quick and decisive response to the assault in Baghdad as well. Noting that “U.S. personnel are secure and there has been no breach,” a State Department spokesperson announced at the conclusion of the embassy fracas that “there are no plans to evacuate Embassy Baghdad.”

    RATHER THAN BACK DOWN, THE U.S. THEN OFFERED A SHOW OF FORCE, HAVING U.S. COMBAT HELICOPTERS OVERFLY THE COMPOUND, AS THE DEFENCE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCED THE DEPLOYMENT OF ADDITIONAL MARINES TO SECURE THE FACILITIES.

    In addition, the State Department pressed for and received assurances from the Iraqi government that it would safeguard the embassy. Pictures online during the day appeared to show Iraqi security forces deploying around the U.S. compound.

    THE CONFRONTATION WITH KATAEB HEZBOLLAH AND THE PROVOCATIONS IN BAGHDAD OUGHT TO BE VIEWED IN THE LARGER CONTEXT OF IRANIAN BEHAVIOR OVER THE LAST FEW MONTHS. THE REGIME IN TEHRAN IS INCREASINGLY DIPLOMATICALLY ISOLATED. THE IRANIAN ECONOMY IS REELING FROM HEAVY SANCTIONS, COMPOUNDED BY INEPT AND CORRUPT GOVERNMENT ECONOMIC POLICIES. THE MULLAHS CONTINUE TO SPEND HEAVILY TO SUPPORT THEIR MILITARY SURROGATES WRECKING MAYHEM IN YEMEN, SYRIA AND LEBANON, AS WELL AS FUNDING MILITIAS IN IRAQ.

    NO WONDER IRAN IS WRACKED BY ENDEMIC PROTESTS AGAINST THE REGIME—PROTESTS THAT HAVE BEEN VIOLENTLY SUPPRESSED BY THE GOVERNMENT.

    RATHER THAN MEND ITS WAYS, THE IRANIAN REGIME HAS LOOKED FOR WAYS TO BREAK OUT OF THE U.S.-LED SANCTIONS. ITS PLOYS IN THIS REGARD HAVE INCLUDED: THREATENING TO CLOSE THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ; HARASSING SHIPPING; SHOOTING DOWN A U.S. DRONE; ATTACKING SAUDI INFRASTRUCTURE; AND NOW HARASSING U.S. FORCES IN IRAQ PROVIDING TRAINING, ASSISTANCE AND SUPPORT TO THE IRAQI PEOPLE.

    Image… https://www.heritage.org/sites/default/files/styles/commentary_header_image_1280_945x520/public/images/2020-01/GettyImages-1191101521.jpg?h=f2fcf546&itok=q7RFZVKi


  43. @ Silly Woman January 11, 2020 6:23 AM

    Canada was a major market for ” Barbados Fancy Molasses” I am not sure but I think the name had been trade-marked and was known all over the world. Came in attractively sealed cans with the name ” Barbados Fancy Molasses” on the can . The exterior of the can if I remember correctly was in an enamel glaze. I would not be surprised if Canada holds the trade-mark. Remember the West Indies Cricket and the trade-mark. In the latter case some other country held the trade-mark. Do you realize the value of world-wide recognition of “Barbados Fancy Molasses?” The powers that be at that time in Barbados did not think so. Very myopic in outlook.


  44. I don’t know how to condemn Iran for its deeds.

    It is in an absolutely miserable position.

    All of its friends will now distance themselves.

    My guess is Trump will not!!


  45. Robert Lucas et al.

    You guys are nuts. Forget about sugar, molasses or any agriculture other than fruit and vegetables.

    Sugar is unprofitable. Let’s move on. Most food production will soon take place in labs and greenhouses. Let’s think about that.


  46. @ Caleb Pilgrim January 11, 2020 8:32 AM

    “Why would Former Secretary of State Tillerson rate POTUS as a “moron”? Why would Gen. Kelly and others claim that “adults” remained in the room? Why would his.”

    I guess the moron fired him leaving him looking like an ass. One thing I have learnt is never to underestimate the capabilities of others. Kelly and others of his ilk would there to be non-stop wars and they fail to realize that Trump is in charge. That fellow Vindman failed to realize that Trump set the agenda and that he did not. His role was to proffer advice nothing else. No one voted for the list of losers you have highlighted .Comey is another one who found out the hard way that there was more to the moron than meets the eye. Trump dealt with like he was an idiot.


  47. lucas
    re Canada was a major market for ” Barbados Fancy Molasses”
    I was told that this was produced solely by one factory in st Philip for use on pancakes just as Colleton crystalized their sugar in a special way for a brand of sweet biscuits in Britain
    Colin Hudson used to talk much about such niche marketing of the past on the Sunday walks
    This included aloe vera from Harrismith and a black substance from the Conset Bay area used to paint Fords earlycars


  48. Sugar is unprofitable.

    +++++++++++++++++++

    It was unprofitable for most of its life.

    But is it uneconomic?

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