The cost to humanity, we are informed about but what happens after the war. What about Revenge? Watched Avengers on Netflix. We really need to think about the world of wars presently and the long term impact including people who seek revenge and it can be justified.

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Stanford University Press, 2022

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Nakam: The Holo­caust Sur­vivors Who Sought Full-Scale Revenge

Dina Porat

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Lin­da F. Burghardt – January 23, 2023

In the after­math of the Holo­caust, sur­vivors of all ages, abil­i­ties, nation­al­i­ties, and eth­nic­i­ties had to some­how come to terms with the enor­mous trau­ma they had suf­fered before they could ful­ly rebuild their lives. But for a small and deter­mined group of young men and women, that first step toward heal­ing was revenge.

Nakam is the chill­ing true sto­ry of the fifty men and women who joined togeth­er as a sort of under­ground army to avenge the six mil­lion Jews mur­dered by the Nazis.

The year was 1945A small para­mil­i­tary group of Holo­caust sur­vivors, many of whom had fought in par­ti­san mili­tias in the forests of Ukraine and Lithua­nia, sim­ply could not return to every­day life as if noth­ing had hap­pened — as if the social order had not been breached to the high­est degree. They had lit­tle faith in the Nurem­berg tri­als to bring about jus­tice, for they con­sid­ered every cit­i­zen of Ger­many equal­ly com­plic­it in the crimes, and thus equal­ly deserv­ing of pun­ish­ment. So they devised a plan to poi­son and kill six mil­lion Germans.

Their leader, Abba Kovn­er, was a charis­mat­ic poet and resis­tance fight­er. He, like them, was a Holo­caust sur­vivor with a burn­ing desire for revenge on Ger­many. He became a mes­sian­ic fig­ure; and while he was smart, dri­ven, and coura­geous, he could not oper­ate in a vac­u­um. He had to nav­i­gate the forces around him, includ­ing the more mod­er­ate Yishuv — the admin­is­tra­tors of Israel — and the Haganah, the Zion­ist mil­i­tary leaders.

The group of avengers, called Nakam (Hebrew for ​“vengeance”), had to solve a seri­ous eth­i­cal dilem­ma before they could ful­fill their mis­sion. Should they ded­i­cate them­selves to res­cu­ing sur­vivors, forg­ing a path toward health, safe­ty, and the con­struc­tion of a polit­i­cal home­land? Or should they focus on the past and retal­i­ate, sac­ri­fic­ing everything?

Dina Porat is an Israeli his­to­ri­an, a pro­fes­sor emer­i­tus of Mod­ern Jew­ish His­to­ry at Tel Aviv Uni­ver­si­ty, and the for­mer chief his­to­ri­an at Yad Vashem. Her writ­ing is schol­ar­ly yet acces­si­ble, ten­der yet bold. It draws on hith­er­to unstud­ied archival sources and in-depth inter­views with the sur­viv­ing avengers them­selves. Trans­lat­ed by Mark L. Levin­son as part of the pres­ti­gious Stan­ford Stud­ies in Jew­ish His­to­ry and Cul­ture series, Nakam deliv­ers new insights about war, trau­ma, heal­ing, and the ethics of revenge.

Lin­da F. Burghardt is a New York-based jour­nal­ist and author who has con­tributed com­men­tary, break­ing news, and fea­tures to major news­pa­pers across the U.S., in addi­tion to hav­ing three non-fic­tion books pub­lished. She writes fre­quent­ly on Jew­ish top­ics and is now serv­ing as Schol­ar-in-Res­i­dence at the Holo­caust Memo­r­i­al & Tol­er­ance Cen­ter of Nas­sau County.

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The Spectator: The United States is getting sucked into a conflict in the Middle East, central banks are desperately trying to keep inflation under control and the world is facing an energy shock that may cripple the global economy.

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The United States is getting sucked into a conflict in the Middle East, central banks are desperately trying to keep inflation under control and the world is facing an energy shock that may cripple the global economy. There are lots of ways the world looks very similar to the early 1970s. And yet, it is now clear that there is also one significant difference between now and then. Whereas half a century ago, the oil cartel OPEC was rising in power, with Tuesday’s shock decision by the United Arab Emirates to quit the group, it is clear that it is falling apart. In reality, the US is taking back control of the fossil fuel industry – and that is of huge geopolitical significance.

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Matthew Lynn Article | http://spectator.com/article/us-back-charge-oil-industry-uae-opec

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LEGO: escalation propoganda GenZ Iran, here is the narrative


As of April 2026, a series of AI-generated, “Lego-style” propaganda videos created by pro-Iranian groups have gone viral, targeting American political figures with animated, hip-hop-style diss tracks. These videos are designed to look like they were produced by The Lego Group but are actually part of a sophisticated digital “meme war”FortuneFortune +4

Key Aspects of the Iran Lego Rap Videos:

  • The Content: The animated videos depict Lego-style characters in surreal, aggressive scenarios, often featuring hip-hop soundtracks, to mock U.S. politicians and officials, including Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump. FacebookFacebook +2
  • The “King Charles” Connection: Some content discusses Trump interacting with international figures like King Charles III, with narratives asserting that U.S. officials are failing in their leadership. YouTubeYouTube +1
  • The Creators: The videos are reportedly produced by a team calling themselves “Explosive Media,” which has been described as a “student-led media team” that admits the Iranian regime is a “customer”. The New YorkerThe New Yorker +1
  • The Technology: They use AI tools, including ChatGPT, Grok, and Suno for lyrics and audio, and Sora-like video generators, to create these clips in about 24 hours. The New YorkerThe New Yorker +1
  • Platform Response: YouTube took down accounts associated with these videos for violating policies against “deceptive practices” and coordinated foreign influence campaigns. The New York TimesThe New York Times

These videos are being used to push a narrative that Iran is resisting American pressure, utilizing pop culture to gain viral traction. FortuneFortune +1

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Mario Nawfal on X: Trump just decided how this war ends, and it’s not how anyone expected… Trump has reportedly told his aides to prepare for an extended U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump just decided how this war ends, and it’s not how anyone expected… Trump has reportedly told his aides to prepare for an extended U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The president apparently sees both available off-ramps, pulling out of the conflict entirely or resuming combat operations, as carrying significantly more risk than maintaining the current naval blockade indefinitely. This follows separate reporting that the intelligence community was directed to assess the risks of declaring unilateral victory and pulling back from the conflict. Both data points point in the same direction.

Trump is choosing to settle into the standoff rather than force a resolution either way. The logic is brutal but coherent. Resuming bombing burns through more JASSM-ER missiles the Pentagon can’t replace for years, risks more American casualties, drives oil even higher heading into midterms, and almost certainly fails to extract the nuclear concession Iran refuses to make.

Walking away with no deal hands Iran a clean political victory and tells every adversary that American military pressure can be outwaited. Maintaining the blockade keeps the pressure on Tehran, slowly degrades the Iranian economy, and preserves Trump’s leverage for whenever a real diplomatic opening emerges.

But there’s a real cost to “indefinite blockade” as a strategy. American gas prices already at $4.18 don’t ease while the Strait stays effectively closed. Fertilizer prices stay 90% above pre-war levels. Global supply chains stay fractured. The Iran war might be morphing into a permanent low-intensity confrontation, with the U.S. Navy enforcing a blockade in perpetuity while Iran keeps boarding ships, deploying cyber attacks, and waiting for the political pressure on Trump to crack first. Source: WSJ

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Tucker Carlson: The problem plaguing Western civilisation isn’t toxic masculinity, it’s lack of masculinity. What the country needs is fatherhood. Documentary: “Fathers Wanted”

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Jensen Huang just told you who is winning the most important race on Earth. For fifty years, America held an unchallenged monopoly on the future. We built the transistor. We launched the internet. We wrote the source code for the modern world. Then the man who builds the physical backbone of every AI system on the planet read the score out loud. Huang: “50% of the world’s AI researchers are Chinese.”

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Jensen Huang just told you who is winning the most important race on Earth. For fifty years, America held an unchallenged monopoly on the future. We built the transistor. We launched the internet. We wrote the source code for the modern world. Then the man who builds the physical backbone of every AI system on the planet read the score out loud. Huang: “50% of the world’s AI researchers are Chinese.” Half the minds building what comes next are not ours.

Huang: “70% of last year’s AI patents are published by China.” Seven out of every ten blueprints for the next era are being written in Mandarin. Huang: “Nine out of the ten top science and technology schools in the world are now in China.” The talent pipeline did not slow down. It reversed direction. Huang: “We used to lead most of them; now they lead most of them. This has completely flipped in the last half to a decade.”

Fifty years of American intellectual supremacy. Inverted in less than ten. This is not a rivalry between OpenAI and DeepSeek. This is not a stock ticker or a quarterly earnings call. This is the largest transfer of civilizational power in the modern era. And it is happening while the West drafts safety frameworks and fills out compliance paperwork. Huang: “They have a large population of highly qualified students. They work incredibly hard. This is a country with an enormous might.” China does not treat AI like a product category. They treat it as the single variable that decides who writes the rules for the next century.

The West keeps asking what AI should be allowed to do. China keeps asking how fast they can build it. That gap is not philosophical. It is existential. This is not a left fight. This is not a right fight. This is a survival fight. And right now, America is not fighting it like one. The nation that controls the talent controls the research. The nation that controls the research controls the models. The nation that controls the models does not ask permission. It sets the terms. History never remembers the civilization with the better safety committee. It remembers the one that refused to stop building.

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GZERO ask ian UAE to withdraw from OPEC. Why is the UAE leaving OPEC?

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Mario Nawfal on X. UAE EXITS OPEC. Shock to the Global Oil Order

The UAE leaving OPEC is a major blow to the cartel’s pricing power. Here’s what it actually means. – The UAE is OPEC’s second-largest producer and can now pump freely with no output restrictions – Good for consumers in the short term: more supply, downward pressure on prices – Less clear for U.S. producers: cheaper oil globally means lower profits for Big Oil – The U.S. is energy independent but still imports roughly a third of its oil, including heavier crudes from the Middle East that American light crude can’t replace – The world was already oversupplied before the Iran war, so it’s unclear if long-term demand supports UAE’s extra production – The bigger picture: the Iran war is permanently reshaping global energy supply chains and the UAE exit may not be the last domino to fall Source: CNN Picture:

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Chay Bowes on X: Kremlin spokesperson Peskov says oil at the Tuapse refinery hit by Ukraine was intended for export

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Marui Nawfal on X: Qatar just told the world the Strait of Hormuz is off the table as a negotiating tool …

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