π¨ LIVE: IRGC Targets London - British Jews Attacked - Starmer Refuses To Ban IRGC
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Takeaways
- βAn IRGC branch, Ashab al-Yamin, claimed responsibility for a firebomb attack on Kenton United Synagogue in North London, marking the third attack on Jewish sites in the city in less than a week.
- βThe host criticizes UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and London Mayor Sadiq Khan for "reactionary" statements and failure to proactively ban the IRGC or deport its members, despite repeated warnings and attacks.
- βPresident Trump issued an ultimatum to the Iranian regime, threatening to "knock out every single power plant and every single bridge in Iran" if they do not accept a "surrender deal" in upcoming talks.
- βThe IRGC is reportedly paying people to attend propaganda rallies in Iran, with costs ranging from 1 million tomans (with food) to 6 million tomans (with vehicles) per person, indicating a lack of organic support amidst economic collapse.
Insights
1IRGC's Direct Attacks on UK Soil and UK Government's Perceived Inaction
An IRGC branch, Ashab al-Yamin, claimed responsibility for a firebomb attack on the Kenton United Synagogue in North London, causing minor smoke damage. This was the third attack on Jewish sites in London in less than a week, following incidents in Finchley and Hendon. The host criticizes Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Mayor Sadiq Khan for issuing "appalled" statements and increasing police presence *after* attacks, rather than proactively banning the IRGC or deporting its members, despite MI5 warnings about Iranian threats against British people.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps branch in the UK have claimed responsibility." (), "another firebomb attack last night or this morning on the Kenton United Synagogue" (), "three Jewish sites attacked in London in less than a week." (), "Prime Minister Keir Starmer continues to refuse to ban the IRGC" (), "Sadiq Khan also responded saying, 'Following a series of attacks, we will be increasing police presence.'" ()
2President Trump's Ultimatum to Iran and Geopolitical Stance
President Trump posted a video signaling "the end of the regime in Iran" and stated that Iran had violated a ceasefire by attacking international commercial vessels, including French and UK ships in the Strait of Hormuz. He issued a stark ultimatum for "final talks" in Islamabad, threatening to "knock out every single power plant and every single bridge in Iran" if a "very fair and reasonable deal" (framed as a surrender) is not accepted.
Trump's video (), "Iran decided to fire bullets yesterday in the Strait of Hormuz. A total violation of our ceasefire agreement. Many of them were aimed at a French ship and a freighter from the United Kingdom." (), "if they don't, the United States is going to knock out every single power plant and every single bridge in Iran." ()
3IRGC's Economic Vulnerability and Propaganda Costs
The IRGC is reportedly paying its supporters and proxies from Iraq to attend propaganda rallies in Iran. The cost per person ranges from 1 million tomans (with food) to 6 million tomans (with vehicles), totaling 880 to 100 million rials per night per rally. This practice is highlighted as evidence of the regime's economic collapse and lack of organic support, with people attending out of desperation.
The Islamic Republic continue to pay the their own supporters and now the proxies coming from Iraq... just to turn up to these propaganda rallies" (), "cost per person is 1 million tomans" (), "total cost per night, per rally, is currently at around 880 to 100 million rials." ()
4European Leadership's Silence on Attacks on European Vessels
Despite President Trump's claim that the IRGC attacked French and UK commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, the host notes a complete absence of outrage or official statements from the political leadership of France (Macron) and the UK (Starmer). This silence is framed as a betrayal of European interests and citizens.
The French and the British have been attacked by the IRGC... Have you seen or heard anything from the political leadership of these two countries to show outrage? ... No, absolutely nothing. Nothing from Starmer and nothing from Macron." ()
Bottom Line
The host frames the current geopolitical conflict not just as a physical war but an "ongoing spiritual war, an ideological war against the United States and the Western values," coming from Islamists, liberal globalists in Europe, and Eastern globalists led by Beijing.
This redefines the conflict beyond traditional nation-state rivalries, implying a battle for foundational principles and societal structures.
Understanding this broader ideological conflict could inform strategies for cultural defense, promoting Western values, or identifying new alliances based on shared ideological commitments rather than just economic or military interests.
The host dismisses international law as "not real" and merely a "handshake agreement" used by European leadership to exert pressure, arguing that it lacks enforceability against powerful actors like the US.
This perspective challenges the fundamental premise of global governance and suggests that power dynamics, not legal frameworks, ultimately dictate international relations.
For actors operating outside traditional legal frameworks, this view legitimizes a more unilateral or power-based approach to foreign policy, potentially enabling bolder actions without fear of legal repercussions.
Key Concepts
Proactive vs. Reactionary Politics
The host repeatedly criticizes UK leadership for being "reactionary" (responding only after incidents) instead of "proactive" (taking preventative measures like banning the IRGC).
International Law is a False Concept
The host dismisses international law as a "handshake agreement" and "not real," suggesting it holds no actual power against determined nation-states or actors like the US.
Lessons
- Demand Proactive Security Measures: UK citizens should pressure their government to move beyond "reactionary" statements and implement proactive measures, such as banning the IRGC as a terrorist organization and deporting its members, to protect communities from foreign-linked threats.
- Exercise Caution Regarding Calls for Uprising: Iranians, particularly those within Iran, should heed warnings from figures like President Trump and Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi not to "rise up" against the regime prematurely, as such actions could lead to massacres without proper support and strategy.
- Scrutinize Official Narratives on International Incidents: Pay close attention to the silence or lack of outrage from national leaders regarding attacks on their country's assets or citizens abroad, as this may indicate a divergence between public perception and political priorities.
Notable Moments
The Chief Rabbi in London issued a stark warning about a "sustained campaign of violence and intimidation" against the Jewish community, emphasizing that three Jewish sites were attacked in less than a week and that society cannot wait for lives to be lost before understanding the danger.
This highlights the severe and escalating nature of the threat directly from a community leader, underscoring the urgency and the perceived inadequacy of the official response.
The host sarcastically criticizes IRGC spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei for claiming the US blockade is a "war crime" and "crime against humanity," dismissing his understanding of the ceasefire agreement and international law.
This moment illustrates the host's direct, confrontational style and his dismissal of the IRGC's legal arguments as baseless propaganda, reinforcing his narrative of the regime's weakness and intellectual deficiency.
Quotes
"The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps branch in the UK have claimed responsibility."
"A sustained campaign of violence and intimidation against the Jewish community of the UK is gathering momentum. This sustained attack on our community's ability to worship and live in safety is an attack on the values that bind us all together."
"I am appalled by recent attempted anti-Semitic arson attacks in North London. This is abhorrent and it will not be tolerated. Attacks on our Jewish community are attacks on Britain. We are increasingly increasing a visible policing and those responsible will be found and brought to justice. We will not rest in the pursuit of perpetrators."
"There will be peace one way or another, the nice way or the hard way. It's going to happen, you can quote me."
"If they don't take the deal, it will be my honor to do what has to be done, which should have been done to Iran by other presidents for the last 47 years. It is time for the Iran killing machine to end."
"Shut the F up, Irene. You don't know what you're talking about. The king has not said, 'Rise up.' Nobody has said, 'Rise up.' Do not rise up if you are in Iran. Not now."
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