Monday, March 2, 2026

Gas lighting, Moving the goal posts, arrogance and stupidity- thoughts on the newest war

 To the surprise of no one, Israel and the United States launched attacks on Iran in an open manner, bombing a number of cities, generating casualties, the most significant being the assassination  of Supreme leader Ayatullah Ali Khameini.  Iran has retaliated by launching missiles and drones at various places within the Middle East which play host to United States bases, and of course on Israel itself.  How the military side of things plays out in the immediate future is impossible to predict with precision, but it should be noted that the mechanisms of how we have arrived at this point be studied from various angles, with as much fairness as possible.





In short, we have arrived at this stage for a number of reasons, summarized as follows.


(1) In the very recent situation, protests against skyrocketing inflation (itself a byproduct of U.S. economic sanctions) were infiltrated with what can be politely referred to as rioters, burning everything from police stations, mosques, homes and much more, leading to thousands of deaths. 


(2) The Iranian authorities described such persons as agents of the United States and Israel, with an agenda of creating enough social chaos to collapse the Iranian government. The Internet was temporarily shut down in Iran in order to limit the abilities of the rioters to coordinate, a move which seems to have worked. Both The US and Israel, in various official and unofficial public communications, acknowledged their hand in these things, attempted to circumvent the Iranian move (by the use of smuggled Starlink terminals). Indeed, US president Donald Trump directly called for Iranians to move against the government and stated "help is on the way." Thus, another pretext was used in an attempt to justify military attacks on Iran by the United States. 


(3) When this failed (although it did lead to the deaths of thousands), The Trump administration changed tactics, threatening attacks to disable Iran's "ambitions " to possess Nuclear weapons. For those who have kept up with these issues over the years, this was laughable. Not only was the nuclear sites attacked by the United States in the so called 12-day war, Iran has for decades maintained that they are against nuclear weapons, but only want to utilize Nuclear technology for domestic purposes. More importantly, a treaty was already in place by  The Joint Comprehensive Plan Of Action (JCPOA) an agreement which the United States unilaterally withdrew from upon Trump's second term. See Here New York Times perspective


(4) In any case, peace talks took place, albeit in unusual circumstances, mediated by the government of Oman. It is in this context, while talks are still under way, that Israel and the United States simply launched attacks anyway. Recent behavior of the Israelis show that war still occurs, in the most treacherous ways, and that at core neither agreement, morality or common sense would be utilized. This is demonstrated by the Israeli attack on Doha, Qatar itself, targeting Hamas leaders while in peace talks with them In September 2025.  The fact that the United States did NOT defend Qatar from an attack (despite the presence of their air force as well as defense technology) shows that at core, neither the US nor Israel can be trusted at all! 


(5) The peace talks mediated by Oman was on the nuclear question, which even Iranian officials were saying that progress was being made. Then, the Trump administration demands it be on missile technology. The goalposts keep moving because the claims to want diplomacy and peace was all subterfuge. The desire is NOT peace, but rather the total overthrow of the Iranian authorities. 


(6) Common sense demonstrates that the Iranians would respond, and have done so by launching attacks on U.S. bases and other military targets that are based in the region,  such as Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, The United Arab Emirates, and of course Israel itself. The long-term impact of such actions have yet to reveal themselves, but it is obvious that the world economic system will be devastated should Iran choose to close the Straits of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world's oil travels.


The above is simply common sense, a straightforward analysis that can be easily understood. Indeed, we can say that even the Trump administration has -by and large- been open with stating its overall agenda of death and destruction, using only thinly disguised excuses as  pretext to present justifications. 


Gaslighting


The false justifications mirror past accusations which led to other conflicts, such as the assertions that Iraq had to be invaded  by the United States in order to remove "weapons of mass destruction" (WMD) in 2003. This is an example of gaslighting in the sense that we have been expected to have forgotten this pattern in recent history. False pretexts exist throughout the history of wars, especially conflicts directed against Muslim nations. 


The false justifications in the current conflict have been built up particularly in social media, with the most ridiculous accusations directed towards Iran, such as sanctioning pedophilia, hatred against local Christians and Jews, and much more. As a student of history, theology and related topics, I have been particularly annoyed at these assertions, which are obviously mostly directed towards American politicians and public which is mostly uneducated in these fields. 


Arrogance

The American push against Iran-directed by Israel- is a reflection of a bigger attitude of "Might Makes Right" as well as White privilege. That class in power, the same with deep connection to the late Jeffrey Epstein, sees themselves as better than everyone else, that any actions they initiate are for the benefit of the planet. This class has become emboldened in recent years, to the extent that U.S. defense secretary Pete Hegseth directly said that the United States is not obligated, nor will follow "stupid rules of engagement" or engage in "politically correct wars."


Recently, the United States Ambassador to Israel-Mike Huckabee- in an interview asserted that Israel has a God-given right to "take" the entire Middle East. Although the Trump administration publicly distanced itself from that statement, it simply is a reflection of already held views in that circle.


Ultimately, these actions and attitudes are poorly thought out, leading to nothing except  continued wars that bring no benefit. It is the average people who will suffer the most. I believe that the recent trends in American society to present minorities such as the Somalis (in Minnesota and Ohio) as villains has been initiated in order to provide easy scapegoats, to distract average citizens by directing their anger towards visible minorities. Indeed, it would seem that ICE actions, even President Trump's own comments in his recent State Of The Union address, are meant to facilitate this nonsense. 


An Islamic take on these issues


Firstly, the Qur'an has told us that when those who are guilty of flagrant violation of the rules of conduct give us information, that information needs to be subjected to scrutiny before believing and acting on it (Q 49:6). Similarly, the Qur'an has described these forces as those who will proclaim with the loudest voices that they are a class which only wants the best for mankind, rejects any reasonable pleas to reasonable behavior, but rather attempt to manipulate the public via all the media mechanisms at their command (Q 2:9-16).


For average apolitical audiences, it is necessary to exercise a healthy skepticism, stay informed, but perhaps most importantly to not allow the toxic thinking patterns of the Epstein-type class to infiltrate our hearts and minds. Tyranny will not last forever. Eventually, the system of oppression, hatred, racism and arrogance will collapse, and it will collapse largely as a result of its own actions. In the meantime, never believe what this class of abusers say, at least not without verification. Be safe, be active, and develop the tools needed for as much independence as possible.  In a broader sense, Muslims-in particular powerful Muslim nations- need these reminders as well, especially in light of sectarian and ethnic conflicts, as we have seen between the brother nations of Afghanistan and Pakistan.  Disunity only benefits the Epstein types who have been widely reported to have engaged in sexual abuse, murders, political and social manipulation, and even some levels of child sacrifice See here



Wa Billaahit Tawfeeq.

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