Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Coffee Break: Armed Madhouse – The Folly of Bombing Iran

Escalation advocates argue that bombing Iran could extract concessions, collapse the regime, or permanently secure Israel. History suggests otherwise. Strategic bombing has repeatedly failed to produce regime collapse, even under extreme destruction. More importantly, even the most maximal hypothetical “success” against Iran would not resolve Israel’s deeper strategic dilemma. The Middle East is not a two-player system, and force cannot substitute for a political end state. Without defined limits and durable arrangements, military action merely resets the cycle of conflict—accumulating risk over time rather than producing security.

US Military Helping DHS Build Massive Network of ‘Concentration Camps,’ Navy Contract Reveals

DHS is using a repurposed $55 billion Navy contract to turn warehouses into makeshift jails and plan sprawling tent cities in the boonies.

Links 2/3/2026

Mexico Warns of “Far-Reaching Humanitarian Crisis” in Cuba, As US Seeks to Starve Island Nation Into Final Submission

Donald Trump’s vision of low-cost colonialism bears echoes of the fiscal receivership model pioneered by Theodore Roosevelt, which did not end well for most concerned.    

Modi Appears to Cave to Trump, Agrees to Buy Venezuela Oil in Place of Russia’s, End Tariffs on US Agriculture

What was Modi thinking? Even though Trump is surely exaggerating what his deal amounts to, it looks like a big climbdown for India.

It’s 2026 and You’re Uninsured. Now What?

Congressional inaction and rampaging heath premium increases mean even more Americans will go uninsured. Some suggestions about what to do.

Coffee Break: The Mask of Unreality Slipping?

Trump’s mask of unreality is slipping as the narrative collides with inconvenient realities like the Epstein files and election results.

Michael Hudson and Vijay Prashad: How Hyper-Imperialism Shapes Global Conflict

A rich discussion of how industrial capitalism evolved into imperialism and how its impulses and contradictions are creating more fractures.

Links 2/2/2026

Iran War? A Look at Boundary Conditions Says Trump Will TACO With Intent to Strike Later; Israel Terrorism Set to Continue

Many factors point to the value, one might even say necessity, of Trump going TACO on Iran soon. But what might happen then?

The US of AI: How Energy Laws and Oversight Are Being Trashed to Benefit the Broligarchy

 Billionaire tech libertarians have long sought “freedom cities” free from government oversight. It increasingly looks like they’re going to get a “freedom country” instead. 

‘Corruption on a Breathtaking Level’: Report Details Massive Foreign Investment in Trump Crypto Firm

“This was a bribe.”

Links 2/1/2026

The Sunday Morning Movie Presents: Lilya 4-Ever (2002) Run Time: 1H 44M Plus Bonus Horror

Lilya 4-Ever is a film about the desperation of post-Soviet Russia and it’s exploitation by the West told through the life of a young prostitute.

Cybernetic Attention: All Watched over by Machines We Learned to Watch

Before the attention economy consumed our lives, “pursuit tests” devised by the US military coupled man to machine with the aim of assessing focus under pressure. What connects them to AI?