Diary Blog, 11 March 2026

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Lindsey Graham is a paid puppet of Israel and the connected Israel/Jewish lobby within the USA.

No argument…but what about the far more active anti-free-speech Jewish lobby?

See also:

Now remove the “Israelis” from Spain.

[Dresden as it was in 1945, after British bombing and later American aerial attack, the latter also involving German mothers and children shot down in the streets by American fighter aircraft]

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Trump says that the American taxpayers will cover the bill for all such damage. Another “own goal”, thanks to Israel and the American Jewish lobby. Well done, idiot.

Schwerpunkt: Central Israel, especially Tel Aviv and ben-Gurion Airport. Also, in the Negev Desert in the south, the Dimona nuclear plant.

Hold them upside down until all the gold falls from their pockets.

[“Iran has more missiles than anyone thinks Iran’s missile and launcher capabilities are vastly underestimated by the West (IDF, CENTCOM, media). Iran has been building, stockpiling and mass-producing missiles and launchers for 35+ years through a huge ecosystem of state, private companies, startups, universities and research centers — far more advanced and resilient than North Korea’s smaller, fully state-owned program, says analyst Patricia Marins.

Key points:

Claims that Iran is “running out” of missiles or launchers are nonsense — they manufacture 10–12 different models capable of reaching Israel, with some in production for nearly 30 years

Only ~30 launchers have been visually confirmed destroyed so far

Iran has hundreds of hidden underground silos (mapped: ~25 bases with 4–6 silos each; real number likely 50–100 → 200–600 silos total). Many use revolver systems (rotate and reload automatically, ~8 missiles per drum)

Iran hasn’t even started massively using silos yet — deliberately avoiding exposing them to satellites. They still prefer mobile launchers while working to suppress Israeli/US drone/surveillance dominance first

The West keeps repeating the same mistake (like with Russian missiles in Ukraine) — underestimating long-term production capacity and strategic depth.”]

Interesting, if accurate.

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