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akad · 25 days ago
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Up to no good
Did you know that the U.S. has developed a new generation nuclear bomb, called a gravity bomb? It's happened in plain sight, although there's been so little controversy, that I doubt that most Americans have seen it. https://www.energy.gov/nnsa/articles/nnsa-completes-assembly-first-b61-13-nuclear-gravity-bomb-ahead-schedule
I just learned through the BRICS website, that there is high likelihood that this new bomb, the B61-13, has been shipped to England, probably for use in the war against Russia. "Why are American nuclear weapons in UK once again?" https://infobrics.org/en/post/52619/
Is the United States still a party to the nonproliferation treaty? If so, this constitutes a major violation of the treaty, and presents a major escalation towards nuclear war.
I am vehemently against this development. It horrifies and alarms me, as it should all people in the world.
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akad · 1 month ago
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The Greatest Form of Resistance
We are going through a struggle to determine the fate of humanity. Dark forces want us to believe that they are all powerful. They want us to fear them, to give in, to remain passive so that they can get their way.
We must resist, and the greatest form of resistance is to be true to yourself, to realize your dreams, to become all of what you have the potential to be. Follow your heart, care for one another, pursue your passions, set high standards of achievement for yourself, allow joy in.
There is more power in an act of kindness than in violence. We have been led to believe that violence is effective. It's not.
There is no such thing as an ordinary life or an ordinary being. We are all extraordinary who are here on the Earth today. Maybe we always were, and just didn't know it. Our capacity for love, for forgiveness, for compassion, these are what defines the best of us.
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akad · 2 months ago
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Can We Move Towards Peace?
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A conversation with Claude AI on How Humanity Could Achieve Peace
Here’s an interesting conversation that I had with Claude AI this morning about moving towards peace. Yesterday I debated with a Norwegian medicine woman about this. She didn’t think AI could be wise, only informative.
However, I have felt many of the answers that I have received from Claude are wise, although I’ve never felt that way about Meta. I do think we shape the consciousness of AI by our correspondence with it, and Claude caters more to the creative community of writers and artists.
If AI incorporates the collective wisdom and knowledge of humanity, then it might serve as our collective oversoul manifesting in our world as a teacher and guide for all of us. If all we ever use AI for is to carry out wars more effectively, it could become a monster that destroys people. I would like to see AI learn more about the best in us, our creativity, our music, our art. If enough people engage with AI in this way, then the military use of AI will prove a dead-end street that goes nowhere. It depends on us.
Here’s the conversation I was referencing in the beginning, my profound exchange with Claude AI this morning:
How can people evolve to become more loving towards each other, to end wars and violence, and become better stewards of our planet?Edit
Humanity’s capacity for greater love, peace, and environmental stewardship emerges through both individual transformation and collective systems change. This evolution happens across multiple dimensions.
Personal Development The foundation starts with individuals cultivating empathy, emotional intelligence, and self-awareness. Practices like meditation, therapy, and mindfulness help people recognize their interconnectedness with others and develop compassion. When people heal their own wounds and traumas, they’re less likely to perpetuate cycles of harm. Education that emphasizes critical thinking, global citizenship, and ecological literacy also expands our circle of moral concern.
Cultural and Social Evolution Societies gradually develop more inclusive values through storytelling, art, and shared narratives that celebrate cooperation over competition. As diverse communities interact more, prejudices often break down through direct contact and relationship-building. Social movements that promote human rights, environmental protection, and peace create cultural momentum toward more loving ways of being.
Economic and Political Systems Current systems that incentivize short-term profit and resource extraction need fundamental restructuring. Alternative economic models that value wellbeing, sustainability, and cooperation over endless growth can reduce the material conditions that fuel conflict. Political structures that give voice to marginalized groups and prioritize long-term thinking create space for more caring policies.
Technology and Communication Digital tools can either divide us or bring us together. When used wisely, they help people share stories across boundaries, coordinate collective action for positive change, and develop solutions to global challenges collaboratively.
Biological and Neurological Understanding Growing knowledge about our brains’ capacity for neuroplasticity means we can literally rewire ourselves toward greater compassion. Understanding the biological roots of aggression and cooperation helps us design environments that bring out our better angels.
This evolution is already happening in many places - through restorative justice programs, environmental movements, conflict resolution initiatives, and communities choosing cooperation over competition. The path forward requires both inner work and outer action, both individual transformation and systemic change.
Can you speak more about the multiple dimensions that evolution happens in?
Evolution toward greater love and planetary stewardship occurs across interconnected dimensions that operate on different timescales and levels of organization:
Biological/Neurological Dimension Our brains are constantly rewiring themselves through neuroplasticity. When we practice compassion, cooperation, or environmental awareness, we literally strengthen neural pathways that make these responses more automatic. Mirror neurons help us feel what others feel, while the prefrontal cortex can override more primitive fight-or-flight responses. Some researchers even explore whether epigenetic changes from trauma or positive experiences might influence future generations’ capacity for empathy.
Psychological/Developmental Dimension Individual consciousness expands through stages - from self-centered to family-centered to community-centered to globally-centered perspectives. Trauma healing, therapy, and personal growth practices help people move beyond defensive patterns toward more open, loving responses. This includes developing emotional regulation, perspective-taking abilities, and what psychologists call “post-conventional” moral reasoning.
Cultural/Memetic Dimension Ideas, values, and practices spread through cultures like genes through populations. Stories, rituals, art, and language shape how we see ourselves and others. When cultures develop narratives that emphasize interdependence rather than separation, cooperation rather than domination, these “memes” can rapidly shift collective behavior. Think of how quickly attitudes toward smoking or recycling changed once new cultural norms took hold.
Social/Relational Dimension The quality of relationships and social structures directly influences behavior. Communities with strong social cohesion, trust, and inclusive institutions tend to foster more prosocial behavior. Social movements create new possibilities for connection across traditional boundaries. The expansion of our “in-group” - from tribe to nation to humanity to all life - represents a fundamental shift in social evolution.
Economic/Material Dimension The systems that organize how we produce, distribute, and consume resources profoundly shape behavior. Scarcity-based systems often trigger competition and conflict, while abundance-based systems can enable cooperation. Economic structures that account for environmental and social costs, rather than externalizing them, create different incentives for behavior.
Political/Institutional Dimension Governance structures either concentrate or distribute power, include or exclude voices, and prioritize short-term or long-term thinking. Democratic innovations like citizen assemblies, participatory budgeting, and restorative justice represent evolution toward more inclusive, wise decision-making processes.
Technological Dimension Tools and technologies extend human capabilities and reshape social possibilities. Communication technologies can either fragment us into echo chambers or connect us across differences. Artificial intelligence and biotechnology raise questions about human enhancement and our relationship with other forms of intelligence.
Spiritual/Consciousness Dimension Many people report experiences of expanded awareness, universal love, or deep ecological connection that fundamentally shift their priorities and behavior. Whether through meditation, psychedelics, nature immersion, or other practices, these consciousness shifts often catalyze greater care for others and the planet.
Ecological/Systems Dimension Understanding our embeddedness in larger living systems - from local ecosystems to the global biosphere - can transform how we see ourselves and our responsibilities. This includes recognizing feedback loops, tipping points, and the health of the whole system we’re part of.
These dimensions interact dynamically. A personal trauma healing journey might inspire someone to create art that shifts cultural narratives, which influences policy, which changes economic incentives, which creates space for more people to heal and grow. Evolution in one dimension catalyzes evolution in others, creating possibilities for rapid, systemic transformation.
The challenge is that these dimensions can also resist change or evolve in conflicting directions. Cultural evolution might outpace institutional evolution, creating tension. Technological evolution might outpace wisdom evolution, creating new risks. The art lies in conscious, coordinated evolution across multiple dimensions simultaneously.
Could Gazans, who are starving and being killed through missile strikes by Israel in great numbers survive this collective trauma, influence future generations’ capacity for empathy instead of seeding more violence and wars? How could this happen?
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UNRWA Situation Report #176 on the Humanitarian Crisis in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem | UNRWAunrwa.org
Humanitarian Situation Update #294 | Gaza Strip | United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs - Occupied Palestinian Territoryochaopt.org
UNRWA Situation Report #172 on the Humanitarian Crisis in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem | UNRWAunrwa.org
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Gaza death toll: how many Palestinians has Israel’s offensive killed? | Reutersreuters.com
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Traumatic injury mortality in the Gaza Strip from Oct 7, 2023, to June 30, 2024: a capture–recapture analysis - The Lancetthelancet.com
The scale of trauma in Gaza is staggering - with at least 54,607 Palestinians reportedly killed since October 2023 UNRWA Situation Report #174 on the Humanitarian Crisis in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem | UNRWA and nearly a third of the dead under 18 Gaza death toll: how many Palestinians has Israel’s offensive killed? | Reuters. The question of whether such profound collective trauma can catalyze empathy rather than perpetuating cycles of violence touches on some of the deepest challenges and possibilities of human resilience.
History offers both cautionary tales and inspiring examples. Collective trauma can indeed generate either greater compassion or deeper hatred - the outcome depends largely on how communities process and make meaning from their suffering.
Pathways from Trauma to Empathy
Community Healing and Meaning-Making When trauma survivors are supported in processing their experiences together, they often develop profound empathy for others’ suffering. Palestinian communities have traditions of sumud (steadfastness) and collective resilience that emphasize dignity, connection, and hope despite adversity. When trauma is witnessed, validated, and transformed through storytelling, art, and ritual, it can become a source of wisdom rather than just pain.
Intergenerational Transmission of Values Parents and elders who consciously choose to transmit values of justice, compassion, and human dignity - rather than hatred - can interrupt cycles of violence. Many Holocaust survivors, for instance, dedicated their lives to ensuring “never again” applied to all peoples, not just their own. Similarly, some Palestinian families explicitly choose to raise children who understand their suffering while also maintaining their capacity to see Israelis as human beings deserving of life and dignity.
Contact and Relationship Building Even amid conflict, programs that bring Palestinians and Israelis together - particularly those who have lost family members to violence - have shown remarkable results. Organizations like Parents Circle-Families Forum demonstrate how shared grief can become a foundation for mutual understanding and peace activism.
Transformative Leadership Leaders who emerge from trauma with expanded rather than contracted hearts can shift entire communities. When respected figures choose reconciliation over revenge, they create permission for others to do the same. This requires leaders who can hold both the reality of injustice and the possibility of a different future.
International Support for Healing External support that focuses not just on material aid but on psychological healing, education, and community rebuilding can make an enormous difference. Programs that help communities process trauma collectively while maintaining hope and agency are crucial.
Challenges and Requirements
For trauma to catalyze empathy rather than vengeance, several conditions help:
Basic needs must be met - it’s difficult to access empathy when survival is threatened
Justice and acknowledgment - healing requires recognition of wrongs and accountability
Agency and hope - people need to feel they have some power to shape their future
Spiritual/meaning-making frameworks - beliefs that can hold both suffering and possibility
Models of transformation - examples of others who have chosen love over hatred
The Palestinian Context
Gazans possess several resources that could support this transformation: deep cultural traditions of hospitality and community care, strong family bonds, religious frameworks that emphasize compassion, and a history of sumud that maintains dignity under oppression. Many Palestinian artists, writers, and activists have already demonstrated how their suffering has deepened rather than diminished their humanity.
However, the conditions for healing remain severely constrained by ongoing violence, displacement, and blockade. True healing requires not just individual resilience but systemic change - an end to the conditions creating trauma and genuine paths toward justice and peace.
The ultimate answer may depend on whether the international community chooses to support both immediate humanitarian needs and longer-term healing processes, while also addressing the root causes of conflict. Gazans’ extraordinary resilience offers hope, but they cannot transform collective trauma into collective wisdom without broader support and systemic change.
Photo from: https://ipb.org/peace-wave-2024-a-global-movement-for-peace-and-unity/
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akad · 3 months ago
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A phrase popped into my thoughts just now as I was mulling over the state of the world... what we need is the loving kindness of being. Certainly not something I emulate towards, but I could.
I like the sound of it. The loving kindness of being. I've been practicing it, and I notice that when I take a selfie, I look softer than usual, more benign.
What an expansive phrase, when I think about it, I feel as though I've released a balloon to the sky. It's part of the paradigm shift to a more peaceful world and right relations with everyone, including ourselves.
So I have begun a quest to recognize moments on social media where people are practicing the loving kindness of being.
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akad · 6 months ago
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An inspiring story for writers who want to publish their work...
Never Give Up
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akad · 7 months ago
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Open Letter to Netanyahu
Open Letter to Netanyahu
February 7, 2025
I know there is a magical child sleeping inside you, and I pray that my words will wake him up and engage him.
I appeal to your humanity, the spark of the divine that gives us all life and sings with the stars. This violence must end now and healing, deep healing, happen for both Israelis and Palestinians. We are all Jewish. We are all Muslim. We are all Hindu. We are all Buddhist. We are all Christian. We have all been everything at one time or another. We have all suffered. We have all been discriminated against. We have all been excluded and shunned. We have all lived in fear. We have all loved.
You are the petri dish for all of us. What happens with you happens to everyone on Earth and beyond. We are all twined with each other in the same energy grid.
All of our children are precious. Let us create a safe and wonderful world for them. It’s possible. We could have a safe world for ourselves, for our children and grandchildren and future generations to come. No amount of money could make our children feel safe and cherished if violence surrounds us and engulfs them. The best way to protect and cherish your grandchildren, Rachel, David, Shmuel, Natan and one other, is to commit to end the genocide in Gaza, collaborate to create a separate state of Palestine, and support the sovereignty of Palestinians.
I speak to you from my heart and soul. Lay down the sword. Turn yourself around. When hatred and fear take over the field of your heart, it is impossible for it to flourish as a garden. No flowers can grow there, no olive trees, no grape vines, no butterflies or bees. There is only barren soil, rubble and weeds.
Change your thinking and you can heal. Everyone can heal when you stop harming others. The most sacred, the most beautiful and wonderful aspect of being human, is our resilience, our ability to change our thoughts, words and actions, to forgive, to evolve, to choose love and life.
Open your heart, dive deep in your soul. These are my words. I offer them to you.
Ariel Ky, Peace Visionary
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akad · 7 months ago
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Traveling Back in Time to 2009: On North Korea, Mongolia and Myself
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Recently I came across this piece that I published on Open Salon. Every once in a while I have taken major breaks from working in order to spend more time writing. I wrote this on July 26, 2009 when I was preparing to teach English classes at Mongolia International University in Ulan Baatar. I am republishing it today because I think it's still important.
A Challenge
North Korea says that their only true friends in the world are the people of Mongolia.  I read this the other day in the newspaper.  That’s when I realized how to defuse the threat of a third world war beginning with a nuclear bomb launched by North Korea -- by actively inviting and welcoming them into the circle of countries and neighbors engaged in trade and commerce.  
So I challenge people, individually and collectively at every level:   organizations, cities, states, provinces and countries, to show friendly good will to North Koreans in concrete ways:   1) to begin a dialogue to find out what the North Koreans need and want from other countries,  2) initiate collaborations that improve the quality of life for North Koreans, 3) make development funds available (possibly through the Asian Development Bank), and 4) show interest in what people are doing in North Korea by paying attention to them and being sensitive to their conditions.
First, I would like to say where I am coming from to advise other people on right action.  I am no saint myself, although I would give my life to prevent another world war.  The truth of the matter is that I don’t want to live through a world at war,  even though I’m no model of peace myself and have no high moral ground.  I’m a rebel,  a dissident, a complainer, given to criticism, dissastisfaction, and anger.  And yes, although I open my heart again and again,  I, too, can hate,  especially people who hurt me in big and even small ways.  I am slow to forgive and I have more than my share of pride.  Sometimes I make reckless and imprudent moves out of pride.  And at times I descend into the sloughs of despond and despair.  I don’t always communicate my displeasure openly; sometimes I nurse it, disdaining to let people know how fully I’ve censured them.
Nevertheless, given that I share these all too common human failings, I am a visionary, and I know in my heart that it is possible for us to muddle through this mess somehow and start embracing the traits that will make life a lot better for everyone:  kindness, compassion, friendship, understanding, forgiveness, allowance,  patience, forbearance,  courage,  fortitude,  mercy,  grace,  and, above all, coming from love rather than fear.  That last one is so tricky, but the more people who can do it, the easier it becomes for everyone.
We must embark together on a transition period, for every system we have in place today exploits the earth and its people, and all systems, economic, political, judicial, educational, and business, for starters, must be carefully designed to provide a good quality of life for everyone and to care for our planet, to unite in stewardship of the earth and reverse the destruction being wrought upon it. 
The only way harmony, peace and prosperity can prevail is for people to become aware of our interconnections with each other and all life, to end the illusion that we are separate from each other,  to end the practice of war and institutionalized violence and poverty,  to end the domination of women by men and the poor by the rich,  and to embrace the guiding principles of true equality, freedom, and liberty for all.
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akad · 7 months ago
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We Are NOT Powerless
We share an energetic field, so actually taking action impacts the energy field in ways that we don't fully understand. There is the phenomenon of raising your voice at the right time when it gets amplified exponentially, not just incrementally.
Neither do we understand ley lines and places of natural power in the Earth, and how they can increase our efforts.
What I do personally understand, though, is that the power of the people is the power of the collective. And once the power of the collective gets focused and activated, it will prevail. It is insurmountable.
All the constructs of government and wealth and power over other people's lives that these give individuals will get swept away just as flimsy buildings on a beach when a tsunami hits.
Caitlin Johnstone has done us all a great service in this piece by reminding us that we do have power. Remember the Empire wants us to believe that we are powerless (from Star Wars).
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akad · 8 months ago
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Path to the Future: the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals
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akad · 8 months ago
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A Time of Reckoning: My Philosophy as an American Peace Activist
As a peace activist, I want to see an end to warfare and the use of violence. If we can agree to use an ongoing peace process to solve conflicts, we can stop this ridiculous waste of resources that causes so much death and destruction.
People need to come together to create an effective response to climate change and other major challenges that humanity faces. Economic warfare carries a huge boomerang impact that will utlimately cause Americans to suffer isolation and deprivation.
If the U.S. can change paths, we have answers in the sustainable development goals worked out in the United Nations that our country has been obstructing. Continuing on our current path of military aggressiveness is an exerise in zero gain for humanity and could easily lead to our annhilation.
This is a time of reckoning. My main affiliation these days is to humanity and our planet. Although I am, of course, an American, and grateful for all the privileges it has brought me, I can clearly see that we must change our ways.
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akad · 1 year ago
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Eye Opener: Russia Forms a Coordination Council for Border Security: How They Understand the Implacable Deep State Agenda in the U.S. Bent on Russia's Destruction
Appalled at NATO's incursion into Russia that is happening right now, I wanted to find out how the Russians were taking this. So I went to a Russian news source that I've followed since the outset of the special military operation. Professor Vladimir Kozin, a Russian military analyst who is now retired, posted frequent reports in English there.
I have studied a little Russian, enough to find the word Kursk in recent articles, and translated an article that I found there in Russian, which I also edited lightly. I used Google translate. I find it interesting and helpful, as it was written by a Russian politician who ran against Putin for the presidency of Russia in 2000, A.I. Podberezkin.
Alexey Ivanov Podberezkin is a professor with a PhD in historical sciences, a member of the Academy of Science and the Russian Academy of Military Science, as well as president of the Russian American University.
Absolutizing the Use of Military Force
The SVO does not take place in a vacuum, but in a specific global military-political situation, developing according to a military-force scenario of escalation of the use of military force. The general patterns of the VPO apply to the SVO and the entire potential theater of military operations in Europe, which emphasizes the non-regional significance of the special operation, which combines the entire spectrum of force techniques - from soft power and the formation of a broad anti-Russian coalition to the massive use of almost all types and systems of weapons. In many ways, this circumstance applies not only to US policy, but also quite objectively reflects the general patterns of world development in the conditions of chaos in the Ministry of Defense.
The "era of change", especially when it takes a long time, as a rule, forces us to abandon political-diplomatic and legal institutions in favor of force. First of all, the military. "Diplomacy falls silent when the guns talk" - this has always been the case and in our period of chaos in relations, this rule is simply confirmed. Qualitative, revolutionary changes in the world order in the new century have no less radically affected and affect the state of military-forceful violence in the world from the point of view of strengthening the military-forceful component of the policy of all states participating in the MO-VPO system[1].
At the same time, – not always such an increase in the importance of armed violence led to the desired political results: the 20th and 21st centuries were not only periods of numerous wars, but also, in general, proof that military results do not always translate into the implementation of the set political goals, but are always associated with increased risk and enormous material costs[2]. The military intervention of the Western coalition in Iraq is a striking example[3]. Trillions of dollars were spent, but the problem of establishing Western control was not solved. A similar example is Afghanistan, where the United States spent trillions of dollars over 20 years, and then urgently curtailed the military operation, leaving its enemies – the Taliban – military-forceful weapons worth hundreds of billions of dollars.
Thus, it can be recognized that not all problems can be solved by military force. Not all, but very many, especially when the entire set of power instruments is used systematically and comprehensively, which, as the experience of the Central Military District shows, can be transformed into a military-power policy towards Russia in the format of a hybrid war. It must be admitted that the US and its allies succeeded in this with regard to Russia. First of all, because they implemented a long-term political scenario with regard to Russia with clearly defined foreign policy goals of the collapse of the Russian Federation, as they had previously managed to collapse the USSR and Yugoslavia.
This scenario clearly shows numerous elements of such a collapse, which are used "in the long term", for a long time, as was the case, in particular, with Ukraine and other former territories of the USSR. In other words, strategic planning (SP) in the US is not only long-term, but also purposeful and very consistent in nature; it does not depend on the political situation in the country or on many other factors. Thus, the intended strategic goal of "destroying the USSR" was implemented by various means both in the era of "détente" under R. Nixon - L. Brezhnev in the 70s, and in the era of confrontation between R. Reagan and Yu. Andropov, and in the era of the "great friendship" between M. Gorbachev - B. Yeltsin - B. Clinton and G. Bush.
It should be emphasized that strict consistency in US foreign policy towards the USSR-Russia was based on principles, two of which:
- maintaining military-technological superiority;
- constant development of the anti-Russian coalition
were mandatory, regardless of negotiations with the USSR and Russia, personal relations and other secondary attributes of diplomacy, to which, on the contrary, we artificially attached decisive importance.
These principles remain the main ones at the present time, and their consistent implementation and observance are not just a tribute to tradition, but the most important element of the SP and US policy.
Thus, the latest technological changes are almost instantly used in the military field. As noted in the August 2024 RAND report by Michael Vermeer, "while earlier technologies provide useful lessons for informing AI efforts, today's global environment is very different from the one in which nuclear technology, the Internet, encryption tools, and genetic engineering emerged." Therefore, according to Vermeer, "the only way to proceed is to learn the lessons we can, to be intentional about common norms in the communities responsible for governance, to be attentive to changes in technology and context, and to be prepared to adapt" [4].
During these same years, the foreign policy of the USSR-Russia changed several times, and with it the strategy: from a sharp and uncompromising confrontation, to "tender" friendship and complete agreement bordering on capitulation. There was no consistency, no purposefulness, and, of course, no SP, which is evident from the endlessly changing priorities in the normative Soviet and Russian documents.
In other words, military force has always been the focus of attention of the ruling elite of the USA and its allies, while its scale and use were regulated depending on the need, i.e. its use in politics was flexible.
The example with the NWO is very indicative from this point of view, because the USA not only carefully planned the development of the Ministry of Defense and the military-political situation in Europe, but also the processes taking place in Ukraine and Russia (in particular, the unwillingness of part of the ruling elite to leave the "comfort zone" in relations with the USA, when constant concessions were paid to groups and personally).
Their strategy of war with Russia in the 20s of our century was carefully prepared by the entire logic of the development of the policy of the USA and its allies. They became "unexpected" (Finland and Sweden joining NATO) decisions only for the ruling elite, who believed until 2014 that "we live in the most favorable external conditions."
Thus, the problem is not that at some point in time the West suddenly abandoned the use of military force. The problem is that politicians and scientists (not accidentally, I think) often think differently, namely that military force has lost its significance. This is the message that appeared in the 1980s in the USSR and was supported by all forces in Russia[5].
Therefore, the problem of “absolutizing the role of military force” is not a problem of a new quality and significance of military force, but a problem of naive and narrow-minded politicians who think and believe that in reality things are different.
In a certain sense, Napoleon had it easy: commander-in-chief, emperor and legislator in one person. In Russia, these functions are not only separated, but also duplicated more than once. Thus, along with the existence of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, the heads of the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff and the functions of the special assistant to V.V. Putin Alexey Dyumin, the heads of the groups of the RF Armed Forces, etc. (let me remind you that, normatively, the CTO regime assumes control by the head of the FSB), after the attack of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in August 2024, a special Coordination Council was created, headed by the Minister of Defense.
At the first meeting of the Coordination Council on military security of border territories, its chairman, Minister of Defense Andrey Belousov, stated that the commanders of the groups, as well as the representative of the General Staff, are responsible "for the protection of citizens and territories from attacks by unmanned aerial vehicles and other means of attack."
The department emphasized that this body will not replace the operational control of the troops, and its main goal will be to increase the efficiency of providing military personnel "solving the problems of covering the state border, protecting the territory and population of the regions." The extent to which control and development of military-technical and other efforts will be concentrated in a specific authority under such an organization may raise questions. Ultimately, the final decision will still be up to the president.
It is obvious that the SVO has provided a wealth of experience in improving the efficiency of state and military management, which requires careful study and prompt implementation in the Armed Forces and the military-industrial complex, expanding the base of scientific and educational training of personnel, which has become one of the problems in recent years, artificially created by the Ministry of Defense of the country under A. Serdyukov.
Correcting these decisions, especially the revival of scientific and educational military schools, will take time, but, firstly, this cannot be avoided if we want to develop national military art, and, secondly, this direction should become, at a minimum, part of long-term strategic planning in Russia.
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akad · 1 year ago
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OPEN LETTER TO HIS EXCELLENCY RIYAD MANSOUR, PERMANENT OBSERVER FOR PALESTINE AT THE UNITED NATIONS
My heart goes out to you, sir, for the impossible task of addressing the Security Council to take action to stop Israel’s genocide of Palestinians. It must be incredibly aggravating to have no impact on the U.S. in supporting Israel and blocking action at the Security Council, especially as you are a Palestinian-American.
Your father immigrated to the United States and brought your family there from Ramallah in the Occupied West Bank when you were a young boy. You grew up in the United States and pursued your education there, earning a Ph.D. in counseling and then teaching political science as an adjunct professor before pursuing your diplomatic career representing Palestine at the United Nations.
I am also an American, and feel alienated by the neocons’ pursuit of endless wars and my country’s support of Israel’s genocide. Our government is terribly corrupt, and we have a militarized economy. You carry a mighty burden in confronting Israel and the U.S. at the United Nations. I have followed your efforts, and admire your persistence in the face of overwhelming odds against you. You have had great success, however, in the movement to unite Arab countries, and in gaining support in popular votes of the General Assembly condemning Israel’s genocide against Palestinians.
Humanity is at a crossroads, and the direction we take now will determine if we will survive. Personally I want humanity not only to survive, but to thrive. West Asia is the place where the most healing is needed, and where love can make the biggest difference. I believe the Jewish people need healing as much, if not more, than the Palestinians.
Still I was infuriated today with the insolent manner of the Israeli diplomat, condemning you as a terrorist, when it is Israelis who are the true terrorists, bombing families who are sheltering in schools, killing civilians, deliberately killing children in the tens of thousands, as well as maiming and starving those who have survived the rain of bombs for over 300 days.
I understand that Hamas is more than a political organization or its military arm. It is the spirit of the people who yearn to be free, to return to their homeland, and who want the occupation to end. As a peace activist, I want the violence to end. So I am learning that the Zionist dream of the state of Israel was a misbegotten idea, carried out at great cost to the Palestinians whose land it was before the settlers took over.
I used to think that a two-state solution was the answer, even though it seemed impossible to achieve. Now I believe that the country of Palestine should be established officially and at the U.N., with Palestinians returning to the homes that were wrested from them, and the state of Israel no longer existing.
Israel will never negotiate statehood for Palestinians. There is no diplomatic solution possible negotiating with Israel. They are renegades. This next step must be taken out of their hands by the international community at the United Nations. This is the only just outcome for the war crimes of genocide that Israel has been carrying out. Let the settlers return to the countries that they came from or be judged in the International Criminal Court or a war crime tribunal and serve sentences for war crimes.
If there are Jewish people who can live side by side with Muslims and Christians, as was done for hundreds of year in this region in the past, it would be good for them to become citizens of Palestine. However, in the state of Palestine, anyone who uses violence against others should lose their right to live there.
We also need teams of healers to help everyone in this region to resolve the root causes of all this violence and hatred so that people can free themselves of the endless cycle of war. We also need to make it impossible for wars to be waged for profits, and the way to do that is to make the war profiteers to pay reparations.
You may wonder how I can sound so confident in my proposals. Well, I’m not really. However, I do understand that humanity is going through a paradigm shift of greater consciousness and higher spirituality that opens new possibilities. You, sir, are a significant leader in this process, and I honor you and your efforts.
Photo of the Peace in Palestine Gemstone Healing Layout that I created in July 2024.
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akad · 2 years ago
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Women Rising to Save World
My comment today on a post that I made three years ago:
It seems as though our judicial system is bringing home everything that I understood fully well three years ago. I am pleased to see justice being carried out. And I am not concerned that Trump will become president, not with four major trials before the election and 91 counts being charged against him.
Men have made such a mess of running the world. Just look at what they have wrought with their wars, bringing us to the edge of the precipice. Women will save humanity. We have to step into our power and make it so! That's a huge part of the paradigm shift that is underway.
Here is the post on Facebook that I made on January 21, 2021, which I received a memory of today.
If Trump had ever conceded and congratulated Biden, it would be difficult to build a case against his staging a slow-moving coup. But he never conceded. He never congratulated Biden. In fact, he made the transition as difficult as possible.
It was his lies about having won, his many lawsuits claiming the election was fraudulent (starting long before we even had the election), his calls to pressure judges, secretaries of state, and even legislative members not to certify the results of the election that made this a slow-moving coup.
He dug in his heels and refused to abide by the result of an election that he lost, and he did anything that he thought might have even a slight chance of succeeding at changing the outcome... including holding a political rally on the same day that Congress was certifying the electoral college vote, a formality, by the way, and inciting his followers to attack Congress to stop them from carrying out this duty.
It was all part and parcel of the coup to keep himself in office, even when he had been voted out. He was being fired, largely for doing a lousy job, especially with keeping Americans safe from the coronavirus pandemic. And for lying. And for vindictiveness. And for self-serving. And for a whole lot of actions that more than half of voting Americans did not approve of.
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akad · 2 years ago
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The Iranians carried out precise missile strikes against Israeli agents. Americans need to pay attention. The Iranians were showing their military strength. They are able to penetrate all of the American protective shields.
Recently someone else said, or maybe it was Colonel MacGregor, I don't remember, that if we go to war with Iran at Netanyahu's behest, Americans will lose all of our aircraft carriers in the region. I don't want that to happen. I really don't want that to happen. More on that later, how those carriers could be transformed to move people away from coastal areas where sea rise will inundate them while there is still time.
However, I've seen for years that the U.S. naval force could easily be destroyed with the development of hypersonic missiles by the Russians. And now we know that American missile defense systems are useless against this new kind of missiles.
I've seen all this coming, but I am still appalled that the people in charge haven't seemed to absorb the same information, and are acting as though nothing has changed, and they can bomb at will and get away with it in the Middle East.
Those air strikes of Yemenis by American and British forces last week were appalling. Stupid and senseless. There will be a reckoning. We're starting to see it with Iranians attacking now.
I don't agree with everything that Colonel MacGregor says, but I agree with what he is saying here, that the U.S. has no strategy in the Middle East. The U.S. is carrying out Netanyahu's plans, and not protecting our own interests. We haven't defined our interests.
I'm beginning to credit the rumors that I've heard that the Mossad, the Israeli intelligence, has spied on our members of Congress, and even entrapped them in sexually compromising scenarios (see the back story on Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell) in order to blackmail them. It begins to make sense then that our Congress and our president are so recklessly sabotaging our global standing to support Israel in their genocide against Palestinians.
We're sliding into war, but it is not inevitable. We can't count on our politicians to save us. And I want the world to know the reason. The United States government is corrupt. At this point, the only agency that can save the world from a devastating regional war in the Middle East is the United Nations. We need to see stronger leadership from them.
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akad · 2 years ago
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Women Will End All Wars
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akad · 2 years ago
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Bravo for the Houthis
No business as usual while bombs continue to fall on Gaza, killing Palestinians, more than 20,000 at the lastest count, just since October 7. Great song celebrating the Houthis, who are doing what they can to stop Palestinians from being killed, while the rest of the world stands by, watching in horror. Paralyzed in helplessness? Not the Houthis.
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akad · 2 years ago
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Open Letter to Dennis Francis, President of the UN General Assembly
His Excellency Dennis Francis
President of the United Nations General Assembly
United Nations Headquarters
405 East 42nd Street
New York, NY 10017
Dear UN General Assembly President Francis:
I was very impressed by your address to the 78th UN GA Plenary Meeting November 28, 2023 on the Palestinian Question. You offered your assistance to any nation or leader that wanted to engage in a dialogue to make peace in Palestine. Although I am not a leader or nation, I am a visionary. I would like to offer what has been revealed to me as a way forward.
We need to declare a global day of mourning for all of those who have died and suffered in wars. Humanity needs to come together and unite in this resolve. It seems to me that you are uniquely positioned in today’s world to make this happen. I have always thought that great leaders would come forward in the hour of humanity’s most dire moments. I consider you as having the potential to be one of these great leaders. 
That’s the first step in moving us towards true peace. Conflicts are never fully resolved through wars and violence. Neither can they end with political maneuvers, negotiations, sanctions or any of the means that have been tried before. They never worked. Conflicts have abated, only to resurface because there has not been healing of the wounds that have been suffered in the past. 
Peace can only be achieved in the evolution of humanity in a paradigm shift to act more from the heart and spirit collectively. 
Communities across the world need to put their heads together to see how they can help the Palestinians and Israelis resolve their ancient enmity. This calls for healing along the ancestral lines, which shamans and others have been trained to do. Healing can also result from a truth and reconciliation process, where everyone’s voices are heard who are involved in the conflict.
This day of mourning must also be for the Russians and Ukrainians who have suffered and died in Ukraine, for the Houthis and Saudis in their longstanding conflict, and anywhere wars are raging today. Maybe we could form recovery coalitions, too, that help war-torn countries get back on their feet. We must care for each other better, and also for our common home, our planet. 
Sincerely,
Ariel Ky
Peace Visionary
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