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USA Artificial Intelligence Energy Spending Compared To European Renewable Energy Wasting

May 2, 2026

ABSOLUTE WORTH ENERGY Has To Be Considered Carefully With Both AI And New Energy Sources:

Abstract: This essay argues that technological progress—and especially the rise of Artificial Intelligence—depends fundamentally on access to large amounts of reliable energy, especially as most effective “Absolute Worth Energy.” It contrasts the rapid development of AI in the United States with Europe’s focus on renewable energy systems, which the author claims are inefficient, intermittent, economically and sociologically damaging, while increasing inequalities to a point reminscent of the rise of the Feudal System, ten centuries ago (proof of that is in the failure of the famed French health care system, with 94% of the territory officially called “medical deserts”).

Europe’s retreat from nuclear power and refusal to develop third, fourth and fifth generations of nuclear power, plus an attempted overreliance on renewables have led to dramatically higher energy costs and reduced technological competitiveness, increasing dependence on foreign, and often fundamentlly hostile, powers.

In parallel, AI is a transformative force that enhances human “AGENCY,” comparable to past breakthroughs like printing or metallurgy. The author criticizes anti-AI sentiment as historically shortsighted and likens it to early resistance to printing. Case studies in healthcare illustrate AI’s practical benefits. Ultimately, the essay calls for prioritizing abundant, carbon-free energy—particularly nuclear—to support AI development and maintain geopolitical and economic autonomy.

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To a friend: Glad, and unsurprised, that the AI potentially saved your life. Although I have long been aware of Deep Vein Thrombosis, DVT, I could imagine having symptoms without recognizing them and being called promptly to order by an AI. AI diagnosis is the future, now. Everybody ought to have a personal health AI Agent.

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Actually my beloved dog has been gravely sick in his eyes for several months, one of which was coming out of his head initially. We went to see top specialists, spending much time and money. Part of the treatment worked, but also damaged his eyes (in a rare complication also occurring in humans for whom the same drug is prescribed in the same condition). His symptoms changed and  we were prescribed other drugs. Seeing further, but different, deterioration, even after the last expensive specialist visit, we are using AI in depth, and got interesting suggestions we immediately implemented.

I am extremely aware of DVT, and always take aspirin at significant doses before, during and after (intercontinental) flights. I have plenty of anecdotal evidence that flying causes DVT (hey, I should ask Chat AI about the latest on DVT and flying; didn’t Jane Goodall die of it?). Although aware of DVT, having symptoms of it may well escape my attention, and an AI would help refocus me in a timely manner..

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After reading several virulent anti-AI essays and comments, which follow always the same leitmotiv, I did a bit more of the thinking which has been trotting in my head on that subject. My first reaction to acerbic critiques of AI is generally that they sound similar to the critiques directed at printing when it first appeared. Within a century, in a country as powerful and enlightened as France, thanks to the (elected) tyrant King François Premier (et dernier!) printers were actually burned alive until reduced to a crisp. Consider the case of Etienne Dolet (although he was a friend of the influential doctor, philosopher and writer Rabelais).

Some countries (like the Ottoman empire) outlawed printing for centuries… With the curious result that Arabic and Persian fables such as the Thousand and One Nights were published in France first, centuries prior… So the “Orient”, which had invented writing, became literate again, after the Islamist eclipse, in Occident…

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You see I am writing from Europe, and more exactly France, among the ruins, past and future, where the local oligarchic imbeciles known as legislators, professional wheeler-dealers who should not exist, are actually thinking of writing some anti-AI legislation. Next week. Just in case Europe is not already enslaved enough to the USA.

Already AI in Europe means slavery to US Artificial Intelligence. This is not happening because European researchers are less intelligent. Far from it, many have contributed in a major way to the development of AI. While European legislators tend to be stupid, corrupt, ill informed, one can still find performing European intellectuals, and some are so legendary, they are considered to be the founding fathers of AI. The fact they moved from Franco-Britania to the Americas is telling. 

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Here are the three founding fathers of AI: one from London, two from Paris:. One was born in London, and got the Nobel Prize for his foundational work on AI (AI uses extremely high dimensional multivariable calculus… So the mathematicians having developed this over centuries ought to be retrospectively thanked, too… Contrary to what the primitive known as Elon Musk believes, there are NO “useless leaf on the tree of knowledge” as he put it in his amzing lack of culture… Multidimensional calculus may have been viewed as useless by most thinkers of the Musk type… Although the founders of those mathematics knew better…).

The other two founding fathers of AI were born in Paris, France.

Geoffrey Hinton: Born in London, UK, in 1947, Hinton is British-Canadian. He maintains strong ties to both countries through his education (Cambridge and Edinburgh) and long career at the University of Toronto.

Yann LeCun: Born in Soisy-sous-Montmorency, greater Paris, France, in 1960, LeCun is  now Franco-American. His early education was in Paris, and he later naturalized in the US while working at NYU and Meta.

Yoshua Bengio: Born in Paris, France, in 1964, Bengio is also Canadian. He moved to Canada and studied at McGill University in Montreal, He built his career there as a professor. One more exiled French.

Now, of course, if one is French and a genius, one will move away precipitously from the Woke Capital (Paris), where the only legal foreigners are illegals (getting free everything), or celebrities and plutocrats make luxury goods for snobbish Chinese (that will work until the Chinese start to despise the Europeans!)

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Why is AI developing mostly in the USA?

It’s happening because the US GDP dwarfs that, of, say, France. By a factor of eight or something like that. But not just that. The USA priorities are more oriented towards technological-economical performance, while France, and most of Europe, following, has focused on the woke-social-conservative-environmental development. France has done this in ALL domains in recent years, except for military technology, where France builds systems which are often world’s best, but in ridiculously small quantities.

This development of underdevelopment is EXTREMELY ANTI-FRENCH, when looked at on the scale of the last 25 centuries. Way back, Rome was getting weapons and armor from the Celts, and Gaul developed MECHANICAL HARVESTERS to the point that small Gallic farmers used the mechanical harvesters rather than slaves, and the Gallic economy resisted the establishment of slave driven giant agrobusinesses…

This empowerment of We The People through mechanization explains why the Franks created the ROMAN SUCCESSOR STATE!

After Gaul came under Franco-Roman management, Queen Bathilde promptly outlawed slavery (657 CE) and the Imperium Francorum-“Renovated Roman Empire” developed massive husbandry, systematic automation and mechanical leverage, to replace slavery… However France started to change attitude in the Sixteenth Century, when she refused to colonize North America, and, instead, traded with the Natives while teaching them civilization (so that the newly civilized “Indians” could be genocidized by the savage Iroquois…) The French development of this woke attitude culminated with the ejection of France from North America 250 years later… And various subsequent military defeats, including versus the Nazis (when it turned out that France’s own creation, the USA would not help in a timely manner…).

The result of the European policies has been an ever increasing dependency upon the USA and China, in ever more crucial domains. Part of this dependency is simply the mechanical effect that the USA and China make up 50% of the world’s GDP (and are economically entangled).

If one is European and really excellent in tech or science, the probability is high, should one be ambitious, to end up in the USA, with immensely larger budgets, salaries and opportunities. Meanwhile the French Federal Budget to “associations” exceeds high education AND research… Combined. “Associations” are just a woke trick for the Socialists in power (de facto) for 46 years to keep getting votes while, and in spite of the fact that, they ruin the country. (Anti-democratic) Associations get about $50 billion per year, nearly as much as defense.

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All of Europe has been doing “renewable” energy, and it’s partly a scam:

How does one “renew” in a typical foggy European winter night with extreme cold and no wind? Well, one does not. In parts of Europe, electricity prices have peaked ten times above the average of just a few years ago. In particular, Europe does not have enough energy for AI (except for places with lots of hydro power, and small populations, like Norway).

Carbon-free energy could have been developed, but the development and even maintenance of nuclear energy was discontinued in the 1990s… So now the US and China can use old European nuclear research and forge ahead.

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AI provides humanity with AGENCY. Just like printing or bronze metallurgy. AGENCY is more important than even Liberty. No agency, no liberty. Reciprocally, liberty does not necessarily provide agency: prehistoric people were free, but couldn’t do much, because they had little agency.

The environmental problems caused by AI are real, but they call to develop more carbon free energy. Some have suggested putting AI in space, where solar energy is abundant.

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Renewable Waste:

Speaking of renewables, studies related by the BBC in April 2026 show that, to make 45 GW of renewable electricity in Great Britain (the present electric power necessary to satisfy peak electric consumption of the UK), one needs to install 135 GW of mostly conventional (that is, carbon) energy. This ridiculous ratio, 135 to 45, shows that, instead of worrying about AI which they can’t power up, Europeans should rather worry about the renewable folly they engaged in without thinking it through. 

Please do not accuse me too much, although I have been saying this for many years. I was pleasantly surprised to see the argument made explicitly, and in great detail, in the case of Great Britain, quoting specialists, in “Why cheap power could matter more than clean power in the push for net zero.” (Musk pretends it all can be mitigated with giant battery packs; however such a battery pack caught fire, very nastily, more than once, next to Monterey, California, and the area had to be evacuated. So the cost factor is unclear, although of course, Mr. Musk has one to sell to you, wherever you want it, especially up yours…)

One of the causes for the ridiculous ratio is the necessity to build millions of kilometers of extremely high tension wires all over Europe, criss crossing… which is NOT feasible, so it’s not done, and local conventional backups are needed, all over…China had no problems installing such lines (those who too deeply disagree get shot), and, moreover, China has a simpler geography (hydro, wind and solar to the west, cities to the east). So China installed 250 GW of solar… And is not finished: the Hormuz blockade has blocked 30% of Chinese fuel imports… So China needs to develop more renewable energy…

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When I confronted Chat GPT with my sophisticated Tired Light hypothesis based on SQPR, it violently disagreed, calling me incompetent, obsolete, uneducated and from another age (to put it in only a few words)… Until the AI realized it had misunderstood, and started to run codes to check if my alternative to QFT actually predicted the correct Tired Light phenomenon. It did. That, no doubt, used electricity (the argument ran over weeks).   

However, most answers will require in the future less and less genuine research. Google just announced it found a way to make AI six times more efficient. In general, all AI are going to develop standard answers to FAQs…

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Humanity’s progress toward our quasi-divine present status, has been measured in spending ever more ABSOLUTE WORTH ENERGY. Basically doing ever more amazing things by manipulating energy. The Malthusian energy policy tried in Europe has thoroughly failed. It only achieved a relative collapse of the per capita GDP of Europe relative to peers, and new peers who are increasingly superior, such as China. A large body of evidence points to deliberate malfeasance, as Europe became mostly dependent upon plutocratic tyrannies for its energy procurement.  The same corrupt and extractive regimes then invested in Europe at premium prices, making European plutocrats wealthier than ever. Please explain to me why Merkel closing German nuclear energy, which never had an accident, to build another twenty-four (24) coal plants, can make sense… Besides the obvious explanation that, just as she started her career in the service of a dictatorship monitored by Putin, she kept on going just the same, but more discreetly… In plain sight. (It is known that there was a secret conspiracy between the French “Greens” and Socialist Prime Minister Jospin in 1999, the year Putin got to full power; in exchange for “Green” support, Jospin would stop nuclear energy in France as much as he could; the slack would be picked up in Siberia, thanks to Putin…)

The error of European ways (except for the ever more powerful European plutocrats) is so deep that France, which used to be the wealthiest significant European country per capita, has fallen below the EU average. Woke is dope. Putin knows all this, and that’s why he attacked. He just did not anticipate that Ukrainians believed in agency and progress, nor that the USA (Trump first, then Biden) would send them so many weapons to give Ukrainian agency a chance… . 

To be against AI is as intelligent as to be against health care (AI will dominate health care very soon). Anyway, what to expect from people who are against intelligence?

Patrice Ayme . 

DAD: Dictatorship Assured Destruction! How World Democratic Dominance Will Achieve World Peace. And Why Enemy Propaganda Must Be Destroyed: France 1940.

January 19, 2026

Nuclear world dominance by democracies will enable DAD: DICTATORSHIPS ASSURED DESTRUCTION. Forget MAD, Mutually Assured Destruction.

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Abstract: The author argues that overwhelming nuclear and military dominance by democracies is necessary to prevent nuclear world war by ensuring “Dictatorships Assured Destruction” (DAD). They trace Trump’s foreign policy to his 1987 positions on burden-sharing, observing that Obama partially implemented these ideas but lacked resolve, in a situation which had not yet deteriorated to the present point (invasion of Ukraine; proxy wars from Iran; fall of Afghanistan, threats on Taiwan and South China Sea).

As Europe ignored Obama’s confused messages, Trump’s aggressive approach (including finalizing Greenland’s formal sovereignty transfer) forces European self-reliance and signals strength to Russia and China.

The study draws historical parallels to pre-WWII Soviet propaganda which succeeded to fatally undermine French democracy and its army in May 1940, claiming similar anti-Western messaging today weakens democratic resolve.

Trump’s arming of Ukraine with powerful weapons during his first mandate (while Obama did nothing of the sort) proves Trump is not a Russian agent, and claims to the contrary and duplication of Kremlin’s vicious hallucinations should be labelled as enemy propaganda.

The author contends that demonstrating unstoppable military capability—including missile defense systems in Greenland—might paradoxically force adversaries to negotiate peacefully rather than escalate. They criticize Europe as a weak, derelict vassal whining for American protection while complaining for being treated roughly. Instead what is needed is a forceful and crafty strategy to avoid nuclear World War Three.

The underlying premise, true since the beginning of civilizations, and already so in the times of Aspasia and Pericles, is that “open societies are defended at the point of the spear” and that military supremacy by democracies prevents rather than provokes war.

Critics of Western democratic military preparedness at the exclusion of any context involving humanity’s survival are dismissed as propagandists serving dictatorships. Make no mistake: I love violent critiques, especially of traditional interpretations steeped into elite favoring biases… as long as they do not violently contradict uncontrovertible facts (an example of Big Lie contradicting uncontrovertible facts is when Putin claimed that the Kremlin created Ukraine…. A grotesque absurdity that Putin said so forcefully, and so often, that French academicians and plenty ot other self-described intellectuals have repeated it…)

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DEMOS-KRATIA: PEOPLE-POWER.

NO PEOPLE, no democracy: so populist regimes are great, and a preliminary to democracy. Excoriating “populism” is excoriating democracy.

NO POWER, no democracy: so power is great and another preliminary to democracy.

Hoplite armies created democracy in the ancient world, and they were higher forms of democracy than we had now, because they had powerful elements of direct democracy and not just controlled by oligarchies as done presently. 

Greek victories at Marathon, Salamis, Platea left the lasting impression that small democracies were superior in agency, power and liberty, thus humanity, to the oriental “hydraulic dictatorships”. :

Athens boasted that it was an “OPEN SOCIETY” (a notion invented by Aspasia, Greek philosopher from  the Ionian coast, second wife of Pericles, inventor of the Socrates Method, and one of the two female teachers of Socrates…)

But Open Societies are defended at the point of the spear. Philosophy must be defended:

Turban trouble already… For ecological reasons, the Middle East needed stronger central governments capable of directing armies of workers and soldiers towards irrigation…

OBAMA WAS TOO INFANTILE, BUT BOTH A TRUMP FOLLOWER & INSTIGATOR:

As early as September 2, 1987, Trump took a full page in the New York Times arguing for a realistic trade policy, more nationalistic and directed by the state in a more self-serving way.. As the subtitle said:

There’s nothing wrong with America’s Foreign Defense Policy that a little backbone can’t cure.“Here is more:

“Our world protection is worth hundreds of billions of dollars to these countries and their peoples. They owe it to us to help.

It is time for us to end our vast deficits by making Japan, and others who can afford it, pay.

Our world protection is worth hundreds of billions of dollars.

Make Japan, Saudi Arabia, and others pay for the protection we extend as allies.

Let’s help our farmers, our sick, our homeless by taking from some of the greatest profit machines ever created — machines created and nurtured by us.

“Tax” these wealthy nations, not America. End our huge deficits, reduce our taxes, and let America’s economy grow unencumbered by the cost of defending those who can easily afford to pay us for the defense of their freedom.

Let’s not let our great country be laughed at anymore.

Closing: Sincerely, Donald J. Trump”

So, when several of Trump’s most drastic policies got launched under Obama (2009–2017), the latter was following that general direction imparted in 1987 and anticipating what Trump would insist on after 2016.

For example several protectionist trade actions of Obama targeted China in ways that prefigured Trump’s more aggressive stance, with tariff up to 47% on tires or solar pannels. When Trump launched the full trade retaliation in 2018, it was not just a question of tires and pannels… Now in 2026, China boast of GPU chips rivalling those of Nvidia…

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Obama’s proclaimed “pivot to Asia“. Why would Obama proclaim that pivot? It was Obama’s polite way of saying:”Wake up Europe!”. “Pivoting” meant that Europe ought to learn to defend herself because the USA had to direct its defense and authority towards the Asia-Pacific..

Maybe getting Europe kicked around Greenland and Ukraine a bit will help Europe realize it must become its own agent? Potentially, European resources, including military resources, are superior to the USA. In truth, Europe behaves like a vassal of the USA, and a weak, impotent, whining and derelict one at that. 

Under Obama NASA also gave 1.5 billion dollars to SpaceX (I was against the massive US subsidies to Musk at the time, I was half-wrong, as Musk delivered)… SpaceX had not received any government money before and survived on shoe strings. SpaceX’s plan is to colonize space, the ultimate colonization, and an obvious military objective. India, China, among others also want to colonize space. It all looks pacific, it’s all very military. 

However Obama was unable to enforce his pivot to Asia: Europeans ignored Obama’s polite requests, instead they piled up more layers of submission to Putin, or onto their own people.

Meanwhile Obama fell into the Putin trap, giving Putin pretext to invade Crimea and then the Donbas, while not scaring the Tsar, with the famous “Fuck the EU” of Nuland, Obama’s envoy, who, unwisely, pushed to push the Ukrainian president out (something which I condemned at the time)… Yes, Obama had poor advisers, arrogant, ignorant and too little aware of history. Paradoxically that Nuland outburst made  the Europeans behave even more as vassals of the Russian oligarchy (Russia is full of billionaires, from exploiting Russia and its people)… While going on, taking the USA for granted… 

Obama was too young, too weak, too inexperienced,  not Machiavellian enough, and advised by violent yet naive imbeciles (I know some of them personally). And not smart enough. He talked our talk, but didn’t know how to walk that talk. Too corrupt and small. 

Trump persisted with the exact same policy as Obama, but threatened to torture the Europeans with tariffs, all sorts of retortions and contempt if they didn’t agree. So now they are starting to agree.

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In the 1950s and 1960s, people demonstrated against nuclear weapons. Now nobody does because everybody knows the nukes are here to stay. So now what? Nuclear war?

So how does one avoid a nuclear world war, which was threatened by Putin and his acolytes if they didn’t get their way?

Time is of the essence if one wishes to avoid a nuclear World War. World military ultra dominance by wealthy democracies is how to avoid a nuclear world war. Why? Ultra dominants don’t get attacked. Wealthy democracies don’t go to war of conquest (Maduro was a US DEA operation, a police operation conducted by the US military; Greenland is an old story, the US has tried to annex it for 150 years, and during world war two achieved total military control, including legally and forever… The essence of sovereignty being military, the present debate is empty: Greenland, although bound by treaty to the USA, is NOT bound by treaty to the European Union which it officially exited twice…) 

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KREMLIN PROPAGANDA AGAINST DEMOCRACY WAS HIGHLY EFFECTIVE IN THE 1930s and 1940. SAME NOW:

It is not generally recognized how much Stalin helped Hitler until he was attacked by his accomplice. 

… Nor is it realized by conventional historians (are they paid?) how much the USA helped Stalin, all the way to Yalta (gift of half of Europe to Stalin) and Berlin (Ike had made a direct deal with Stalin).

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One way Stalin helped Hitler was by campaigning against democracies.  

Nowadays, imbeciles paid by Putin are found all the way to Australia explaining to us that Trump is a monster best depicted by insults filling up several pages. 

The truth is simpler: Trump is preparing to win a nuclear world war but he is short in time and money. Fortunately Trump craftily got the Europeans to help with the US military surge..

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If not for Trump giving Javellin anti-tank missiles to Ukraine and the USA giving real time data to Ukraine in the invasion by Putin, Kyiv would have fallen in 3 days and Putin may even be on the Rhine now. After some hesitations which brought Putin’s full invasion, Biden extended the policies of Trump, and helped Ukraine with lethal

Instead the elite Kremlin forces got killed, 200,000 of them, and now the problem is how Xi and Putin get defeated without nuclear world war.

The Greenland song and dance is a way to baffle Xi and Putin… They feel they see a fellow soul!

Anti- Western propaganda like that, claiming that democracies were insane and bellicose, happened before May 1940, and it’s how France got defeated, causing the mayhem that the second world War became.

Technically, the penetration of the French aircraft manufacturing by Stalin’s agents and their insistence on the lack of democracy in France and their denunciation of French democracy as a bloodthirsty regime which had launched a world War against peaceful Berlin, Moscow, Rome and Tokyo, made it so that 500 French state of the art fighter planes were not armed when they were needed on May 10, 1940. Another 500 fighter planes would have caused vast Franco-British air supremacy in May 1940!

The difference was 100 million dead. All of this because Kremlin propagandists had penetrated the West and especially France.

How to tell propagandists? Individuals calling Maduro a “president”, or Trump a Russian agent… Maduro lost the last elections in a landslide according to independent observers. And calling Trump a Putin agent is denied by facts. When, on the face of it, judged by facts, Schroeder, Merkel or Obama or Clinton were Kremlin agents. (There is even the possibility of involvement of British intelligence, the Steele dossier in the claim… If confirmed, that would be doubly alarming: UK interference in US elections and Kremlin penetration of the UK…) 

The guy who armed Ukraine efficiently against Putin, Trump was anything but a Putin agent.

Europe has proven derelict facing dictatorships in Moscow or Kivu (that is the dictatorship of Kagame in Rwanda). As Europe is losing Africa, a heavy price looms, not just the 6 million dead in Kivu. Europe can’t just sit back and let Trump defend the innocent in Africa, while doing nothing. Same in Iran.

Europe needs power, but power without brains, morality, agency or resolve, does not count… De facto, the USA already has sovereignty over Greenland, because the US has military sovereignty. Amusingly, Greenland’s formal transfer of sovereignty to the USA may help China and Russia deescalate, and cut a deal with the USA and lower the worldwide bellicose drive which they can’t win now that the USA is firmly determined to block them.

So, paradoxically, Xi and Putin can turn to their more bellicose supporters and tell them: “Look, see, the USA acquired Greenland, and their multi-trillion dollars Golden Dome is going up on the East Coast of Greenland. No way we can now scare the US into submission with nuclear war threats, the US will not be afraid of nuclear war. So we must negotiate with them peacefully, and thus please calm down…

 Greenland as an exit, who would have thought? The history of the world has seen much stranger “Machiavellian” events occur. Meanwhile, enemy propaganda, enemy to the Empire of the West, ought to be denounced for what it is. The hour is grave:

Sergey Alexandrovich Karaganov heads the Council for Foreign and Defense Policy, and many other institutions and is an adviser of Putin and Lavrov. He says: “This war will only end when Russia succeeds in achieving an unconditional defeat of Europe. Let us hope, without destroying it. We are not fighting Ukraine or Zelensky, we are fighting Europe again, which is the source of all evil in the history of humanity.” He also added that, in case of Putin’s dismissal “Europe would be wiped off the map of humanity… They will start by attacking Europe with conventional weapons, then with waves of nuclear missiles. These idiots understand nothing but physical suffering.

Considering what the Kremlin proposes, Europe may as well do as her big bad DAD tells her to do!

Patrice Ayme 

RIGHT IS MIGHT: WAR IS THE ULTIMATE TEST OF MENTALITIES

December 5, 2025

CLASH OF MENTALITIES, NOT CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS

Abstract: “Being right” is probably the most important human notion: on this, pretty much all mentalities agree. “Right, by opposition to wrong” has been the driver of human evolution (the moral space, “right” as moral right, is just a subset of truth in general, and a frail one at that). Yes, the one with the science that is less wrong, the one who is more right, will tend to win wars.

Mentalities—collective cognitive-cultural software—change faster, and more deeply under the pressure of war. War is the ultimate selection mechanism for superior mindsets (as the Kremlin will find out to its sorrow). War forces reality checks that refute delusions. War is the ultimate confrontation with reality, it makes mentalities falsifiable (this is a generalization of what makes scientific sense possible according to Karl Popper).

Humanity progresses by throwing out the old software, and embracing newer ones. That process works “ONE FUNERAL AT A TIME” as Max Planck, the discoverer of the Quantum (E = hf) put it. [0]

War is the best way to get a lot of funerals, and thus to change mentalities in a hurry. 

Putin seems to have killed at least half a million Russian soldiers trying to conquer Ukraine from 2014 to 2025. That may not be enough to change Russian mentalities. It was only  after around ten million Germans died in World War Two, and around 5% of humanity worldwide, that Germany was ready for a serious re-examination of its once victorious mentality (it’s not completed yet). 

Let’s explore some of the most recent mentalities at play today, and how they relate to war.

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MAKE AVARICE GREAT AGAIN (MAGA); US Policy Repeatedly Prioritized US Advantage Over Civilizational Solidarity:

The entire planet can see the debasing spectacle of the US leadership trying to make money out of the invasion of Ukraine, sending billionaires to chew the fat with the Kremlin tyrants, as the US Deep Plutocratic State did after World War One and during World War Two … This is an allusion to the new 2025 Trump policy of SELLING US weapons to Europeans who then pass the weapons to Ukraine… Instead of the prior policy of giving weapons to Ukraine; even then, 90% of the US spending returned to the US Defense Industrial Base, which then acted like a subsidy for US weapon manufacturers [1])

Except, this time, people are finally noticing this new version of MAGA. Turning war into a money machine is the mentality of the US Deep Plutocratic State, Major General Butler had already observed this, a century ago [2]. Much of US infrastructure, such as railroads and canals, had been built in the 19th century, on European credit (yes, even the Erie canal, financed by the state… using European capital).

The USA transitioned from an indebted nation to the world’s largest creditor after WWI (by the elegant maneuver of charging the French for every single bullet…This fact is NOT hyperbole although it may appear to be so to those with too noble an idea of US governance…)

Just as now, December 2025, thanks to Trump, all the US weapons sent to Ukraine are charged to European taxpayers: MAGA, Make Avarice Great Again!

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US NEFARIOUSNESS HIDING BELOW ACADEMIC LIES IN HOW THE US EMPIRE APPEARED:

It is often argued by US academia (which is mostly financed by US plutocracy, both directly and indirectly) that the grand old USA had no “nefarious” intent in breaking France and Britain economically and financially by using World War One as an instrument of financial ruin. It is of course impossible to believe this as Washington had been begged by Paris and London to stop evading the blockade of Germany, as early as 1914 (with the blockade on, Germany would have quickly lost the war). So, clearly the USA had evil intent, ignoring the fight for survival of France and Britain for years, knowing full well that, the longer World War One, the wealthier those invited to the White House would be, and the mightier the USA. 

Want more proof of nefariousness? The US seized German property, and distributed it to US plutocrats. The U.S. seized a wide range of German-owned properties after World War I under the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917, which empowered the Alien Property Custodian (A. Mitchell Palmer) to take control of assets deemed potentially supportive of the enemy, amassing roughly by war’s end the equivalent of the pre-war US federal budget!.

Starting in 1919, Wall Street was put, de facto, in charge of Germany. U.S. banks and investors earned interest and fees on large German and European loans (avarice again), while U.S. policy insisted that European Allies still repay in full their war debts to the United States, creating a circular and fragile system where German reparations were indirectly recycled to pay the Allies’ debts… (This explains why some French properties destroyed by the German army in 1914-1918 have still not been rebuilt)

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KREMLIN’S MENTALITY: STRAIGHT FROM THE CONQUERING MONGOLS: 

Facing those gory clowns from the US Deep Plutocratic Stater, are the Kremlin lunatics who apparently feel that the entire planet is all invading Mongols, not to say Mongolians, invading 4/7/365, all of them Nazis.

See “The Genesis Of The Kremlin’s Base Mentalityfor the 800 years old context, starting with Aspasia’s quote: “A polity is a thing which nurtures men, good men when it is noble, bad men when it is base.”

The Muscovite state was built on Mongol administrative, fiscal, military, and terror practices. Could it have been different? Possibly, as Novgorod and Pskov developed republics, even under Mongol overlordship. Yet, a succession of Kremlin tyrants were highly successful (Ivan III in 1480 CE, Ivan IV, etc.) And this mentality has been solidly ingrained in Russian culture, depicting those who opposed the Tsar as traitors, and Ukraine is now reevaluating some classical Russian literature (Pushkin, Gogol, etc.).

After 1478 CE (capture of prosperous republican Novgorod to Tsar Ivan III the Great) and 1480 CE (end of the Great Stand on the Ugra, when the “Tatar yoke” became history), Muscovy retained Mongol governance logics: patrimonial autocracy, servitor nobility (pomest’e), terror as policy, frontier warfare mentality.

A conquest mentality reproduces and reinforces conquest mentalities. In 1654 CE, Ukrainian Cossacks signed an alliance, the Treaty of Pereyaslav with Moscow (against Poland-Lithuania), which the Kremlin decided to interpret as a treaty of submission. This brought continual encroachment on the Kremlin’s part, including the abolition of the Zaporizhian Sich in 1775 (under husband killer Tsarina Catherine The Great)  

The Treaty of Pereyaslavt illustrates a clash of mentalities: the Ukrainian Cossacks viewed it as a temporary military alliance, while the Kremlin (operating on the Mongol “submission” software) viewed it as eternal subjugation. This specific historical misunderstanding is still playing out in the 21st century.

Conveniently the Kremlin forgot that it used to be allied to Hitler and this is how the Nazis invaded Europe, East and West (or at least the parts which the Kremlin had not already invaded like the Baltic countries, Poland, Finland, Ukraine, etc.) .

The Nazi tanks advancing through France, and the planes of the Blitz bombing Britain burned Kremlin oil. The Kremlin did not just give massive Soviet exports in oil, grain, manganese, rubber to the Nazis, but also rare elements necessary for modern alloys, food… bypassing the Allied (Franco-British-Commonwealth) blockade. Once the rare element pipeline from the Kremlin, in particular chromium, got cut off by the stupid Nazis themselves, they found out to their dismay that their jet engines melted… And the dreamed science fiction Wunderwaffen thereafter melted on the tarmac… 

The Kremlin alliance with Nazism was crucial. Consider simply oil: in 1944-1945, Germany ran out of oil. Germany couldn’t train its pilots anymore (that would have used oil necessary for combat). Jet fighters were dragged in position on the runways, pulled by oxen. So, seriously, Nazi tanks would not have invaded the Netherlands, Belgium and France without Russian oil. The Great Reich in its greatest expression was greatly a Kremlin masterpiece, because, without the alliance with Stalin, Germany would have been stuck into what it truly was: a weak power..

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EUROPE COLONIZED BY ITS EX-COLONIES:

Colonial inversion is a real historical phenomenon (see Rome’s fall to Germanic elites, Persians taking control of the Damas Caliphate in 750 CE, Abbasid dependency on peripheral Turkic Mamluks, China’s repeated conquests by many steppe groups, Portugal becoming a province of Brazil, etc…)

So on the left the US Deep Plutocratic State, on the right, the Kremlin mentality. Under foot, Europe. Seen on the greatest historical scale, this is the case of the master civilization being occupied by its ex-colonies (“Rus” initially designated an ethnicity of Sweden). 

That the colonizer ended up being colonized shouldn’t surprise anybody: the present North American population exists because the preceding American population was mostly exterminated. Profiting from a shared genocide forges a community. 

Similarly, if at some point Russia extended over 24 million square kilometers, nearly a quarter of the ice free, non barren land on Earth, that was thanks to many a genocide and scorched earth policies (what is happening in Ukraine at the Kremlin’s claws is much less horrendous than the conquest of the North Caucasus in the 19th century when even forests got exterminated). 

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VIOLENCE CAN SET MENTALITIES, FOR BETTER OR WORSE, FOR CENTURIES:

When a civilization practices genocide for centuries and as a strategy, the civilization becomes genocidal. Reciprocally the rise of Europe can be traced to the Frankish strategy of dismantling Christian terror (inaugurated by emperor Constantine), practicing openness, and then outlawing slavery (launch of Francia, 481 CE-657 CE)

The road to hell or heavens can be taken after a couple of battles: the Frankish regime of refoundation of Rome the right way, was mostly the fruit of two battles: in the first one Clovis, representing legitimate Roman power, destroyed Syagrus’ rogue, illegal dynastic regime (486 CE). The other crucial battle was Clovis’ destruction of the Goths, ejecting them from Gallia (507 CE; the Goths had beaten the Romans for 250 years…).

The example of the Aztecs is revealing: they enjoyed war for war’s sake (“flower wars”), it fed the gods and also stomachs with proteins… But when the Conquistadores appeared, they couldn’t change mentalities on a dime, and instead ate some Conquistadores… Big mistake… Cortez’s army may have had 82,000 soldiers, 80,000 of them local enemies of the Aztecs. Also many cities produced weapons for the Conquistadores, especially bolts for crossbows. 

One speaks of Aztec civilization. Yes, the Aztec had a civilization, but it was recent and fragile. As far as their neighbors were concerned, Aztecs were basically savages, with a savage mentality, who had conquered their predecessors who had made all the discoveries. After settling a few differences, Cortez and his Native Mayan wife-princess interpreter found easy common ground, and an alliance was born. The Aztecs were more a derivative civilization, not creators like the Toltecs and the Maya. 

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OUTLAWING SLAVERY: NOT JUST A MORAL TRIUMPH BUT A TECHNOLOGICAL CATALYST. QUEEN BATHILDE’S STRATEGIC RESTRUCTURING OF FRANCO-ROMAN CIVILIZATION:

Bathilde was probably the Princess of Kent, thus very knowledgeable, self-assured, domineering and valuable. Captured by corsairs, she was sold to the Mayor of the palace (the French equivalent of what would be a Shogun in Japan 800 years later), She refused to marry him, escaped and then instead persuaded the Frankish Prince, only 14 years old, to marry her, ten years his senior. The king then died, and Bathilde was queen. Bathilde soon led the Imperium Francorum on her own, while having five children. In 657 CE her husband died, and the once enslaved queen exacted vengeance on slavery. Queen Bathilde outlawed child trafficking and the slave trade (within the Frankish empire). That abolition was not just a moral choice, it incentivized:

  • free peasants,
  • military service,
  • technological substitution for slave labor.

This is the most spectacular example of a CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRESSIVE SHATTERING OF INFERIOR MENTALITIES. That was a DRASTIC departure from the Greco-Roman civilizational model, which depended upon slavery (as Aristotle pointed out). Bathilde also funded 5 monasteries which were, at the time, the equivalent of universities.. Because the Franks encouraged, and then mandated, the teaching of secular knowledge by religious establishments. When, 400 years later, in the 12th century, the Christians evolved the lunatic idea of requiring celibacy for clerics, professors rebelled, and the Cathedral Schools, which were the wealthiest schools were transmogrified into universities…

The first Franks/Europeans who visited China, a few centuries later, were amazed to see hundreds of Chinese lifting a single large trunk, a task which, in Francia, would have used few people, but lots of mechanical leverage (thus knowledge of the science of mechanics) and strong, large domesticated animals (labor horses or oxen made bigger, stronger and more docile by careful breeding).  

Queen Bathilde was extremely fierce. She was advised by some friendly bishops, and that came in handy, because she had to execute many hostile bishops (typically from very wealthy families with hundreds of slaves), who depended upon slavery to achieve the good life which Aristotle had lauded and explicitly related to slavery…Bathilde was made a saint two centuries after her death… So even the Vatican recognized that many bishops had to be eliminated…And that Aristotle had to be contradicted.

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ELEMENTS OF MENTALITY:

Colonies tend to be derivative in mentality and more simplistic, as their main energy consists in implementing their survivability… Colonies did not use genocides always: trade was another model; Greek colonies in Southern France were in excellent terms with the Native Celts).

Authors have pondered the clash of mentalities since before Caesar’s time. Actually Caesar used the psychological analysis of his enemy’s mentalities to gain advantage in battle: such is the core of his books. Much of the Roman army’s mentality was extremely refined, literate, disciplined, yet innovative and provided a crucial advantage in combat. 

There are elements of mentalities, and they travel around like pieces of genetic code. When a combination of some of them starts to win, it becomes dominant, and gets to be called a “civilization”, “religion” or an “ideology”, or a way of life (Romanitas, Graecitas). 

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WARS ARE MOST EFFICIENT IN CHANGING MENTALITIES:

Islam is the poster boy of how to change mentalities through conquest: Islam’s sword swept through the Middle East and adjoining areas in a few years of spectacular battles, and has been there ever since. However, Islam has been far from a monolith: many variants have evolved… Generally one battle at a time (the “Battle of the Camel”, lost by Aisha may have been the most important, turning Islam into something sexist not intended by the Prophet). 

Traditional thinkers deep in their academic burrows will pontificate that mentalities instead change through reflection, meditation and the haughty wisdom of the elite which they aspire to join (when they don’t belong to it already). That’s not supported by the facts. 

Some will whine that believing that more primeval forces contribute more to the advancement of thinking, sounds a bit like Hitlerism, advocating for the selection of the fittest and the strongest. Indeed, except, applied to mentalities: Fittest and strongest, mentalities.. .

It’s not deep German thinking from academic ivory towers which demonstrated that Nazism was weak and not mentally fit. Instead a world war which killed around 100 million people, 5% of humanity, exterminated Nazism. Here is a detailed case:

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The Case Of Max Planck: Enlightenment Through Mayhem:

Other German intellectuals besides Nietzsche saw Germany for what it had become.Einstein and his family fled to Italy, and Einstein studied in Switzerland to escape Germany’s “barracks mentality”. However, sponsored by Planck, Einstein ended up in Berlin at the pinnacle of German physics, served and helped by many top minds (like the mathematician Hilbert who helped Einstein with General Relativity). Interestingly, Max Planck was, in complete contrast with Einstein, a German nationalist (which explains their little plot pretending that Einstein discovered Relativity, the theory of Poincare’, Lorentz and others). 

War can act in the most devious ways to enlighten even intellectuals. In the first days of the world war that Germany launched on August 1, 1914, the world media related the deliberate killing of Belgian civilians, and even small children, the burning of libraries, etc. Major General Ludendorff had given the orders. Max Planck, head of the Prussian and Imperial Academy, was among the 93 famous German nationalistic intellectuals who signed a letter, the “Manifesto of the Ninety-Three” denying that German soldiers invading neutral Belgium had committed atrocities in 1914. That was completely impossible: Planck and his fellow 92 super intellectuals firmly believed the Germans to be intrinsically good. 

However as the war went on, Planck discovered progressively that this was not the case: neither the Belgians nor the French wanted to be conquered at all, and Great Britain agreed with them. One of Planck’s sons was made prisoner by the French, Planck could see Germany introducing chemical warfare, etc. 

After Hitler became Chancellor, Planck went to talk to him about the disaster that the mistreatment of Jews brought to Germany. Over an hour, Planck explained to the “Guide” that his university had been destroyed by Nazi policies. To his dismay, Planck realized  that Hitler was in his own world, and nobody could reach him there. 

In 1944 Planck’s other son was arrested by the Nazis for acts of resistance and executed in 1945 (when the Nazis were certain to lose the war they felt the urgency to kill as many of their enemies as possible, and that included plenty of Germans)..

Planck died in 1947. Planck’s shift mirrors a national cognitive shift. Counting round one and two, it had taken more than 12 million German funerals for most of the remaining Germans to realize the errors of their ways. .

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EUROPEAN DEFEATISM IS THE DOMINANT MENTALITY IN EUROPE:

Europe got severely defeated in the Twentieth Century. The Germans, who had just been unified by Prussia, embraced the latter racist, anti-Jewish, militaristic and imperialistic ways, and that well before committing a genocide in Namibia or launching a world war to subdue Europe (“1914”). Read Nietzsche why he hated Germans and why I am a good European instead of a German.

After Bismarck’s victory in 1871, Nietzsche saw the new German Reich as a triumph of militarism, nationalism, anti-Judaism, and beer-hall philistinism. He famously wrote in 1888:

The Germans are now boring; they used to be merely uncultivated.”

(Ecce Homo, “Why I Am So Clever” §4). 

Nietzsche, self-declared “good European”, believed the Reich turned Germans into obedient, sheep-like “good citizens” who worshipped power and success instead of greatness, and would bring the greatest wars and devastation to Europe in the 20th Century, and they did. Nietzsche thought German anti-Semitism was “the basest of all tastes.”

The Germans – once they were called a people of thinkers: do they still think at all today? Germans now find thinking boring… I fear the Germans will soon have lost even their sense for music.” (Twilight of the Idols, “What the Germans Lack” §2)

Good Germans, bad Germans – today there are only bad Germans.” (letter, late 1888)

Nietzsche was unfortunately right. It all came crashing down on August 2, 1914, when, without even bothering with a declaration of war, the Kaiserreich launched murderous war parties inside the French Republic. In the next four weeks, Germany would commit hundreds of war crimes in neutral Belgium, only to come to near annihilation when the French launched a successful, devastating counterattack east of Paris.(First Battle of the Marne).

France and Britain won World War One militarily. But economically, financially, diplomatically and in the realm of the crafty stabbing in the back, the US Deep Plutocratic State won. France and Britain, especially Britain, did not understand what had hit them. They should have resisted the USDPS: that was the only way to prevent round two, World War Two. 

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CEASEFIRE IN 1918, VICTORY DELAYED TO 1945, OR HOW US BECAME DOMINANT:

The Trump administration has pushed for a hasty ceasefire in Ukraine, giving Putin what he wants the most at this point, disarming Ukraine enough to ensure a Kremlin victory. We have seen that movie before, in 1918, when the USA flew to the rescue of Franco-British victory against the German tyranny and the USA established the US peace order, Pax Americana: Europe pays, US triumphs.

THE RIGHT MENTALITY IN 1918-1919 OUGHT TO HAVE BEEN TO EXTIRPATE WHAT BECAME NAZISM:

Plotting and executing a World War, as Germany did in 1914, is the ULTIMATE WAR CRIME (this is not just my words, but exactly, word for word, what the Nuremberg Trial wrote in 1945 when judging the Nazis). Ideally war criminals such as Ludendorff (chief of the German army) should have been arrested, tried and executed (he had personally ordered horrendous war crimes against civilians in August 1914 in Belgium, a neutral country deliberately attacked)

This way, after being hanged as he deserved to be, Ludendorff could not have founded the Nazi Party… It should have been for representative democracies France and Britain to remake Germany in 1919, as it was remade after 1945. Only that way could WW2 have been avoided. WW2 happened because WW1 got to a ceasefire… Not to a victory.

The US attitude in 1918-1919 was transparent: US president Wilson’s insistence on a “peace without victory” said it all. It could only be explained by Wilson’s racism (and thus his pro-German attitude)

Wilson, the most racist US president, could only be sympathetic to German racism. So France and Britain should have kept on going with the war, slow and steady, trying to take as few losses as possible, because the German army was done for, and the Southern Europe offensive, led by the French, had cut off Germany from food: one could count on the Serbs making sure it would stay that way. 

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If You Do Not Eradicate Destructive Mentalities, They Reconstitute Themselves:

Instead of finishing WW1 with a victory, the mentality in power at the time was peace at any cost and France and Britain ingratiating themselves to their creditors, the USA (which had as much empathy as an oven at Auschwitz; not a haphazard image: Auschwitz is what US policy brought). The ceasefire preserved German elites, and they had caused the war, it enabled the Dolchstosslegende, and incubated Nazism by preserving the very mindset which had brought WW1.The defeated German army retreated under its banners, as if it had won, and the survival of many hard core hyper nationalists soldiers and officers made the core of the Freikorps, and, within a couple of years, of the SA and the Nazi Party.  

The stab-in-the-back legend explained the loss of the war, not the fact that Germany had been incredibly wrong to have started that enormous mayhem, for an incredibly long list of wrong reasons..

Retrospectively, France and Britain ought to have refused to become the financial slaves of the USA, and informed the decomposing German government and its melting armed forces that they were requesting surrender without conditions

By then the USA had nearly two million soldiers in Europe (the Americans had brought the “Spanish” flu, and most of them had not approached the front). If they had refused to join France and Britain, the latter two would have an excellent ground to refuse US financial extortion. France in particular could argue that not one bullet made in France was ever paid by the US for the war of independence (most “US” bullets were French in the beginning of the WOI).

Marshal Foch, chief of all Allied forces, himself later said: “If they had not accepted the Armistice, three months later I would have been in Berlin.” The German army was retreating in panic up to 20 kilometers a day, was starved of food and ammunition, and the Kriegsmarine had rebelled…

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But the right mentality was not proposed, the moment passed, and immediately thereafter, the US became the stealth master of Europe, with US giants like Henry Ford financing the Nazi Party and its little army (to the point that in 1923, Hitler had a gigantic portrait of Henry Ford behind his desk in Munich in the sumptuous Nazi headquarters which distributed for free Ford’s book, “The International Jew”).

Wall Street intervened three times in the 1920s alone, to reconfigure German finances (the first intervention was putting an acolyte of JP Morgan as German Central Banker, with the practical effect of refusing to help reconstruct what the Germans had just destroyed in France and Belgium…)

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Nietzsche despised any mass mentality, not just the “German” Herd mentality. Nietzsche thought that any herd mentality would degrade thought—including modern egalitarianism. The reason for that is simple: if everybody thinks the same, there can only be that many ideas around, and no debate to foster more of them.

Thus mentalities that suppress individuality are brittle under war’s selective pressure…. Simply because they produce fewer ideas, especially prevent the evolution of superior ideas, and thus are more stupid as societies and as elites.

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EUROPE’S BEATEN DOG MENTALITY:

Mentalities shaped by trauma become inflexible; trauma from 1914–1945 added to effective defeat of the victorious righteous ones, France and Britain, produced an allergy to force, accentuated by the fact that the USA and its barking dogs insisted upon the monstrosity of European “colonialism” (those fierce canids were mostly the French existentialists and pseudo-leftists many of whom started their career by playing for Stalin or his Nazi friends, Sartre and De Beauvoir being the poster critters of this sorry show).

So WW1 and WW2 turned into Pyrrhic victories for the European democracies: the more they won, the more enslaved to an ever wealthier USA they became… And a powerful dictatorship in Russia was also helped by US plutocrats: Baku Oil Fields, offshore…In 1940, the USA refused to help the French Republic fighting the Nazis to death. In 1941, the US flew to the rescue of the Kremlin tyranny… after the Kremlin spent half the year being allied to Hitler: does that sound familiar? One must conclude that Washington viewed Moscow as an ally and Paris as a rival…

Thus Europe got severely defeated in the Twentieth Century by its ex-colony, the USA. After charging the French for every single bullet,  the U.S. financed post-WWI reconstruction on its terms (Dawes Plan changing reparations; later the Young plan); WWII Lend-Lease led to Bretton Woods dominance… The US delegation did not hesitate to substitute a document for another, turning around the resistance of the famous UK economist, Lord Keynes (presiding) that way….

The US Plutocratic Deep State was able to exploit Europe’s divisions… And this is still going on: one can see it in weapons’ procurement in 2025: Most Europeans prefer to buy US rather than say, French, and the reasons rolled out to justify that are generally vile lies (how could they explain that they have been bought?… They would go to prison…).

Europe has developed a deep-seated fear of power, a sort of allergy, caused by the horrors of the 20th century. So Europe tries to reduce power, its own power, as much as possible, a bit like a penitent of the Middle Ages, in a cold room open to icy winds, wearing a hair shirt, and embracing a religion the ancestors fought for 13 centuries. Verily, real morality is the opposite: only a power mentality will bring solutions, including to the various pollution crises, in particular the CO2 exponentiation and its incoming Jurassic climate. Militarily, refusing European power has just fabricated Putin, made China aggressive and now brought what looks increasingly like the collapse of civilization in (much of) Africa.

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IF YOU WANT CIVILIZATION, FIGHT FOR IT:

As the millennia passed by, civilization has progressed. Not surprisingly, the most advanced mentalities evolved in the parts where there was the most traffic (Egypt, and the rest of the Middle East is at the junction of Africa and Eurasia). Eurasia had three poles of industrial and mental creation: China, India and Europe. 

Europe contributed more than the rest, because the Celts had the best metallurgy, hence the best swords and ploughs. Christianism, the religion of the sheep, brought quasi immediate disaster, showing to the Frankish leaders what NOT to do. 

In particular the divisiveness caused by Christian Fundamentalists contributed twice to the fall of North Africa (so-called “Donatists” and others had been viewed as “heretics”, so North Africa was in a state of religious war, and fell first to the Vandals and then to the Muslims) 

The Franks thus reestablished a relaxed mentality in religious matters, and made military preparedness second to none (by fighting everything in sight, and themselves too). Result? Western Europe has been unconquered since the Fifth Century.

Thus it is war which created Europe. And Europe was extremely bellicose until the 20th century. The German tragedy 1853-1945 was a consequence of this bellicose mentality, but in a case of bellicose overstretched (it had happened before, in 843 CE during an horrendous civil war between the Franks; the result was a century of attempted invasions after that from Viking Magyar, etc…)

(Both France and Germany are drifting in 2025 towards bringing back the draft.)

The case of Asia is interesting: Buddhism once dominated India, for many generations. Meanwhile in China, Confucianism became all too often prominent. Buddhism has, in common with Christianism, a pacifism at all cost, turn the other cheek attitude. Confucianism, while allowing war against unjust rulers (as many Christian rulers did), is not very bellicose, either.

Arguably, the result was that India and China were repeatedly invaded. Not so much Korea, and not at all Japan. The latter two, like Europe, were ruled by ferocious military aristocracies whose effective task was the defense of the realm. In Vietnam, military leaders related to the Tran emperors formed private armies that repelled three Mongol invasions (while China succumbed to the first one).  

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US OPPORTUNISM EXPLOITED EUROPEAN SLUMBER:

Figuring out the greed, deception and back stabbing which enabled the US Deep Plutocratic State to take advantage of Europe is not anti-American… It’s just figuring out how blind and unaware Europe could be… Although that may be mostly the fruit from the eagerness of European elites to join their mightier US peers. 

The USA moved into a European slumber which has other consequences, for example with European pseudo-ecology (“Paris Accord”), which make Europe ever more powerless (literally) and the all too real deindustrialization which it helps foster.

But then of course, mentalities have long discovered that they compete with each other. The plutocratic main mentality is to foster itself, …because plutocracy is unnatural to human psychobiology… To do that, the fundamental trick is to depower the Plebs, thus deprive it of employment. 

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SI BIS REPETITA PLACENT: ONE MUST REPEAT THE FRANKS’ STRATEGY:

Propped by Bathilde’s outlawing of slavery, Western Europe led by a military aristocracy, went for developing science, technology and machines. By 1000 CE the Franks’ “Renovated Roman Empire OF Franks And Romans” had surpassed Rome in some important parameters with a great future.

While Europe repelled all invaders for 15 centuries, giving itself the smarts and powers to do so, India and China got repeatedly invaded, and their contributions to civilization, although formidable (the zero and  perfecting Greek numerals for India, gunpowder for China) were episodic, and overall added for much less than Europe, to the point they adopted (most of) European civilization with a vengeance. 

Humanity is at many crossroads. We have to choose the better mentalities, and that means the mentalities best able to organize human societies in the most powerful way… And who is the most powerful is determined by war. Thus, this is the age of war.

In particular, Europe must get out of its slumber, stop making the life of its citizens hell through mazes of taxes and ridiculous things, and throw out the defeatist mentality to re-embrace the bellicosity which made it so superior for so long (and yes that means colonizing the Solar System).. 

One should rather not advocate bellicosity for bellicosity’s sake…as Putin does, as Caesare Borgia, Cardinal at 18, son of a Pope) or Adolf Hitler (a notoriously deranged imbecile) did (while singing the praises of Islam, a war religion in his opinion). But one must be aware that, as the correct mentalities need to be selected and survive, activities akin to war must be embraced (many felt that way when they gave their vote for Trump). Humanity has progressed towards greater intelligence because the mentalities fostering mental superiority won.  

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RIGHT MAKES MIGHT:

Reading the preceding essay, some will sneer that it is not captive of the “purely humanitarian” approach. But that mentality of identifying sheep and human, a species error, derives from an all-too restricted view of “humanism”, “humanitarian” and “humanity”. Yes, humans are carnivorous apes, not perpetually grazing sheep. Reality is where humanity comes from. Intelligence reads between the lines of reality as presented to us by our perception and culture. And the reality is that human intelligence rested, in several ways, on carnivority. Being a predator helped humans being smarter and meat provided more energy and thus time to plot the next strategy. It also means that the human views of “goodness” and happiness are stratified and multidimensional.

In the Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle ultimately identifies the highest form of eudaimonia with a life of philosophical contemplation… Interestingly, Aristotle was extremely intimate and a mentor of the men who killed the Greek city-states civilization to replace it by dictatorships under the overall label of “Hellenistic Regimes”. So Aristotle was not a good man, and when Athens figured out that the great philosopher was the Macedonian tyranny mastermind, he had to escape arrest and flee for his life.

In other words, insisting that traditional “humanitarianism”, viewed as a form of sleep, an extreme moderation and contemplation, is all the good there is, may mean the exact opposite, accepting the peace and quiet provided by what nHahah Arendt called “the banality of evil”. 

This essay is not a version of the “might makes right” philosophy. It is the exact opposite (the concepts are in common, but the logic is different). The Nazis believed that might make right… But they were not right, and that’s why they didn’t get the might. Although intellectual or moral superiority is ultimately irrelevant without the military power to enforce it or prevent its destruction, it is precisely the certainty of destruction which forces the superiority to become so superior that it is capable to steer superior beings to victory.

Only fools will make the category error of opposing a “Darwinian” selection of mentalities with “morality”… Because all “moralities” have been, themselves, derived that way!

In the world we presently have, most people take orders from higher ups or their institutions. However, for more than 5 million years of gathering humanity, it never could have engaged in that exact opposite of what made it evolve, otherwise we would never have graced the gloomy expanse of a brutal universe….In other words, the present organization of civilization, as any prior civilization, has been in violation of the fundamental metamorality of humanity: “Fais ce que voudras!” ([3]; Rabelais).

But then again, once one lives in cities, doing whatever one wants is not an option anymore. Tragic humanism was already evoked in Malraux’s La Condition Humaine (1933), in which struggle brings metamorphosis. Malraux treats conflict not as a regrettable accident but as the very medium through which consciousness becomes fully human. 

Mentalities are how one lives, or, more exactly, how one survives. 

At this point, in this age of means of global extermination, we want to find enough of a common mentality for most of us to survive (this is the concept hidden in the etymology of morality and ethos). It is crucial to realize that this will be obtained through conflict… So we shouldn’t shrink from confrontation: debate etymologically means: beating thoroughly.

Let’s debate!

Mentalities do not change through lectures, diplomacy, or moral suasion. Mentalities evolve into more refined and effective forms through the harshest possible feedback loops: humiliation, failure, catastrophe, and war. Europe’s, and the world’s, survival in the 21st century depends on relearning this lesson, that conflict can save, like nothing else can, as soon as possible.

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Realism in its rawest form is how the universe works. Everybody sometimes dies, the most significant question we can ask is what for. 

Delusion is fatal for what most people hold dearest: Whether it’s Aztec flower wars, Nazi race theory, or European pacifism. Hypocrisy can be very profitable: The U.S. world empire thrived by monetizing the conflicts of others, and recent European submission only accentuates this.

Reform is always violent: the French revolutionary wars lasted a quarter of a century and were a bloodbath, but they wrote what is now the world’s consensus on human rights.  Mentalities rarely change without the “selection pressure” of war. [4] 

Having challenged the all-too comfortable notion that “progress” happens through peaceful debate alone, I shall rest my case and let the bloody facts speak for themselves.

Patrice Ayme

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[0] Planck’s original statement, “A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it,”

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[1] ~90% of U.S. aid (~$175B total since 2022, including $60B+ military) stays in the U.S., boosting defense jobs (38 states) and production (e.g., Lockheed Martin orders up). Economic “benefit”: GDP ripple from arms manufacturing, but net cost to U.S. taxpayers is real (~$18–50B in actual value transferred, per Economists for Ukraine). WWI/II parallels hold (e.g., Lend-Lease), but today it’s less “profiteering” than strategic Keynesianism—war as economic stimulus without U.S. boots on the ground.

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[2] Clash of Mentalities Versus Clash Of Civilizations. Harvard professor Huntington’s core argument, in his 1996 book The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, posits that post-Cold War conflicts would increasingly occur along cultural and civilizational lines rather than ideological or national ones. Huntington identified eight or nine major civilizations: Western, Latin American, Islamic, Sinic (Chinese), Hindu, Orthodox (Eastern Christian), Japanese, African, and possibly Buddhist. He argued that the West would clash most sharply against Islamic and Sinic civilizations. 

Huntington confused civilizations and religions, etc. Instead what we see is a dividing line between dictatorships and democracies and a big divide on how information is manipulated, and how to implement progress, and what exactly progress consists of. For example, just within the 100 variants of Islam, some are maximally compatible with the greatest, fastest advancement of civilization while others are the exact opposite…

China has integrated much of “Socialism” originating somewhere between the Rhine and Paris with purely “capitalist” elements (long thought to be “Western”, but actually invented may be even earlier in China). So China incorporated elements of Western European mentality which thrived in 19th century Europe. That way China is much more European now, in the best possible way, than the thoroughly corrupted degenerates in Brussels. 

China was never as isolated as it was long imagined to be: extensive contacts with the rest of Eurasia have thrived for the last 10,000 years. China was long and often under “Mandarin” control, an intellectual class of successful exam takers.But Korea next door (and often more than twice the area of all of Korea now) was ruled by a military aristocracy…which pretended to be a bit Buddhist, and a bit Taoist… Just like the one in Japan…

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[3] “Fais ce que voudras”, parce que les gens libres, bien nés, bien instruits, conversant en compagnie honnête, ont par nature un instinct et un aiguillon, qui toujours les pousse à accomplir des faits vertueux et les éloigne du vice, aiguillon qu’ils nommaient honneur.”L’abbaye de Thélème, François Rabelais, Gargantua, 1534 CE…

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[4] In the 17th century, the bloodbath was in England, in a succession of wars and revolutions which established Parliamentary democracy (4% of England population killed, 200,000; up to 20% of Irish population killed in Cromwell’s campaigns). The parallel movement in France, La Fronde, failed because Anne d’Autriche, the Regent, had nerves of steely privilege, and because it was not violent enough (Westminster established the “New Model Army” of 20,000 men to defeat the king). 

If the French Queen had been arrested and decapitated, similarly to what happened in England, history would have been very different; instead Anne replied haughtily to the president of the Paris Parliament:in 1648:“Monsieur, nous ne sommes pas en république!”.  

Elite mentality: Portrait by Rubens of the 24 year old Black Angel Of Bloody Death, Anne d’ Autriche,  Ana Maria Mauricia de Austria;, Reine de France for 51 years. She gave birth to the future Louis XIV 13 years, and 5 still born infants, after the portrait above. She became absolute monarch of what was by far the most powerful country in Europe when she was 42. The Fronde, following the three civil wars in England, started five years later. Anne knew very well what a republic was. But the arrogance of plutocracy has no bounds. “Monsieur, nous ne sommes pas en république!

Trump Offers To Double Putin’s Military Capability, Encouraging The Tyrant To Invade Europe. A Critique With Added Perspectives.

November 24, 2025

TRUMP November 2025 SURRENDER  ORDER TO UKRAINE WOULD ACCELERATE PUTIN’S INVASION OF EUROPE. A Return To Roosevelt 1930s Policies? IS IT WHAT AMERICA FIRST WANTS? The FDR Precedent.

Abstract: Trump’s proposed settlement for the Ukraine war would force Kyiv to surrender its fortified Donbas belt, instantly doubling Putin’s military strength by gifting him what Russia cannot conquer.
The author draws a direct historical parallel to the 1938 Munich Agreement, where Czechoslovakia was coerced into yielding its fortifications—an act that empowered Hitler and precipitated further aggression.
Given Russia’s current militarization and massive weapons production, a ceasefire granting territorial concessions would enable a rapid Russian rearmament cycle and future expansion.
The essay argues that Trump’s plan mirrors Roosevelt’s pre-WWII “America First” ambivalence toward fascism, ultimately strengthening authoritarian powers while burdening Europe.
The conclusion warns that Europe’s strategic lethargy and dependence on the U.S. defense sector have created a dangerous vacuum; only renewed European militarization and political clarity can prevent disaster.

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Trump wants to give immediately to Putin what is Putin’s present military objective: Ukraine’s fortress belt. Trump’s reasoning is emotional: Trump said Ukraine and Russia suffered 25,000 soldiers killed on the battlefield in the last month, that was “horrible, this cannot go on, “one way or another we will have it ended” Trump says, and Zelinskyy will have to accept a deal [1]. 

Trump is all-powerful, and peace will be made, or all hell will break loose?

Trump is forcing Ukraine into exactly the position of  Czechoslovakia in 1938: Czechoslovakia was forced by France and Britain, in an atrociously shameful ultimatum, to give up fortified territory, in exchange for promises. History shows the danger of doing this: givng the fortress belt to Putin would roughly make Putin twice more powerful overnight.

Trump wants Ukraine to surrender to Putin what is too costly for Putin to acquire: Ukraine’s Donbas fortress belt: the Ukrainian defenses are formidable, much stronger than anything the Russian went so far, just ahead of the Russian army. In exchange for promises, but not even NATO level promises. In Trump’s request huge amount of European finances would be directed to areas of Ukraine which Trump would have given to Russia… And half of the money to construct the Trump-extended Russian empire would go to US companies (in charge of reconstruction of the new “Russia”).

The funny thing is that NATO Article 5 wording is vague and not committal. It states that an attack against one member “shall be considered an attack against them all.” Member states only have an obligation to take such action as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force. So if France wants to go fishing, Britain wants to go sailing and the USA wants to play golf, that’s all consistent with NATO Article 5… So why is Putin hysterical about it? Because, like Hitler, Putin controls through hysterics. 

More ominously, as Article 5 has no power, one may deduce that promises to Ukraine made by Trump, who agrees that NATO Article 5 is too strong for Ukraine, will be less even less than that: less than nothing.

Hitler made strident and multiple promises that the Sudeten was his last demand in Europe, etc. A few months later he demanded that Poland let Germany build an Autobahn (freeway) through… Poland. Freeways were most useful for German armor. Poland refused and signed a defense treaty with the French Republic (Britain joined in the appendix). Then Hitler made his alliance with the Kremlin official, to scare France, France was not scared, declared war after the invasion of Poland, but inturn was invaded with Nazi and Czech tanks fueled by Kremlin oil…

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Security guarantees were made to Ukraine in 1994 at Budapest, when Ukraine surrendered 5,000 nuclear weapons to the Kremlin. Those guarantees were violated massively by Putin over more than two decades now (starting with poisoning the Ukrainian president).

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British PM Chamberlain made a first long trip, by plane and then rail, to the Bavarian alps to meet with Hitler’s Eagle Nest for 3 hours on September 13, 1938. Agreements were found. Chamberlain went back to Munich on September 22, with the French PM in attendance. Hitler had stiffened his demands. At Munich in 1938,  Czechoslovakia’s formal ally France made a deal with Hitler urged by Britain (France was not in the position of saying no to Britain). Czechoslovakia was not present in Munich [2]. France and Britain forced  Czechoslovakia to surrender her mountainous fortresses’ belt, located in the (then) German speaking Sudeten land. Afterwards, Czechoslovakia was defenceless and very demoralized: what was the point of fighting for democracy when one is betrayed by the leading democracies? So Hitler proposed a deal to  Czechoslovakia’s president: surrender, offering us all your heavy weapons and weapons’ manufacturing (Škoda Works), and in exchange Czechoslovakia’s resistance would not “be broken by force of arms, using all means”. Czechoslovakia’s president Hácha, alone and abandoned, accepted the deal, especially after he suffered a heart attack induced by Hermann Göring‘s threat to bomb the Czech capital..

Thus Hitler invaded the rest of  Czechoslovakia without fighting, and immediately augmented considerably the Nazis’ inadequate tank force and tank manufacturing. Hitler also lifted the Nazis’ disastrous economy by seizing the gold of the Czech central bank.

Should Europe agree to Trump’s proposal, the EXACT SAME EFFECT will occur again. Except Ukraine is much more powerful and resourceful than Czechoslovakia ever was.

Thus the power of Putin will morph into something gigantic, all the more as Putin has already MILITARIZED not only Russian society, but also the Russian economy.

IF PUTIN CONQUERS UKRAINE, HE DOUBLES HIS MILITARY CAPABILITY:

Ukraine is roughly as powerful as Russia on the battlefield right now, this is why Putin could conquer around only one percent (1%) in four years. 

If Putin seizes Ukraine, he will conquer all this DIB, Defense Industrial Base, and he will make offers to those who serve the Ukrainian military so well, offers that they cannot refuse… Exactly as Hitler did in  Czechoslovakia. That’s what tyrants do: they are best at turning men to serve the tyrants.

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PUTIN HAS MILITARIZED RUSSIA:

In 1938-39, the economy of Germany became so difficult that Hitler had to lower his budgeted anticipated military spending (hence his theft of the Czech gold). The Nazis wanted to conquer the world, but they did not have the means to do so and were reluctant to militarize the German economy. They would do it in 1943… Way too late. Here is a point of caution: Germany, with all its super intellectuals and rationalists, launched itself in a World War in 1939 when it was actually a WEAK POWER. But the Nazis, like Putin, thought they could get away with murder, mass murder… Because their opponents would never stoop that low. That was a mistake: as early as 1939 the romantic French launched a nuclear program to atom bomb Berlin… And the British turned out not just as ferocious, but to have been planning it all along as they prepared a fleet of long range bombers that the Nazis had not even tried to build. That fleet launched night fire storm bombings. The raid against Coventry (12,500 dead) was paid back by a fire storm of Hamburg (35,000 dead, minimum) and so on. 

Great Britain militarized its society and economy in 1940, and the USA in 1942 (both the US and UK had already made a stealth militarization with superlative weapons on the sea and in the air, a natural tendency for insular powers).

When Putin fully attacked in 2022 the 80% of Ukraine he had not already invaded, he thought 200,000 highly trained and well equipped soldiers could do it in a few days. Those 200,000 soldiers are not mostly dead or crippled: the invasion failed and Ukraine counterattacked successfully (although in Kherson, Biden insisted that the Ukrainians let the Russians escape, because otherwise Putin would have killed everybody, or so we were told…)

Four years later, the Russian army has suffered more than one million casualties, but it has also developed state of the art weapons, and in massive quantities. Not just drones, and gliding bombs but its hypersonic weapons are now able to escape the best Western anti-ballistics, by maneuvering haphazardly (that was a predictable development). Putin can launch 1,000 missiles every night on Ukraine, and maybe soon much more (except if Ukrainian long range strikes hit where it hurts the most).

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A MILITARIZED SOCIETY And ECONOMY WILL KEEP ATTACKING

This happened to the Assyrians: they got too successful militarily, their army could not be defeated, so they made enemies all over, who targeted the Assyrian cities, destroying in a few years what the Assyrian army depended upon. 

This happened to Sparta: Sparta got so militarized, it enslaved its own population and then the city-state immediately west (a unique case in Greece). Sparta knew just one trick: how to produce the best soldiers, thanks to a 24/7/365 effort. All what the Spartans did was war, and they glorified this obsession. They even forgot reproducing. Ultimately, they became irrelevant… While their old rival Athens kept on doing everything and is still around as a major city.

Countless regimes in history became too militaristic and became crazy from it. Prussia of course was a recent example. After Prussia took control of Germany in the Nineteenth Century, Prussia made all of Germany hyper militaristic, bringing genocidal policies in Namibia, and then, rendered obsessional by the most evil instincts, deliberately planned in 1912 and launched in 1914 a world war, which, with exquisite timing was supposed to quickly make the “Kaiserreich” master of all of continental Europe before Britain would be made an offer it could not resist.

That did not end well, it ended with Nazism…

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IF A CEASEFIRE IS OBTAINED IN UKRAINE, PUTIN’S ENORMOUS WAR MACHINE WILL QUICKLY PRODUCE AN ENORMOUS STORE OF WEAPONS:

A ceasefire is just a ceasefire: the Kremlin has always held the same discourse: the Nazis in Ukraine must go for peace. That was said while the president and PM of Ukraine were Jews. In light of this madness, what the Kremlin is saying is that Ukraine can only exist as part of the “:borderlands” of Ukraine. Putin has explained this thoroughly.. 

There is an enormous difference between Putin conquering Ukraine’s fortress belt after suffering another million casualties and Putin being gifted the fortress belt. In the former case, the enormous losses will drain the Kremlin’s dictatorship, in demography, treasury and motivation, and the slow process will give plenty of times for Ukraine to prepare further defenses (not just on the ground, but in the air, in the tech realm, and on the economic and diplomatic front).

As it is, the Russian bear is wounded in its pride, but it has built factories capable of churning state of the art weapons in huge quantities…

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Conclusion: It is now said that the 28 point plan would be a Russian plan translated automatically. 

What is Trump up to? America first! When he met with Mamdani, Trump expressed his admiration for US president Franklin Roosevelt, who is, NAIVELY, vastly admired for his help to democracy in World War Two. My own view is much more realistic: Roosevelt was told by his own ambassador in Berlin, the historian Dodd, in 1937, what to do to get rid of the Nazis, and that it was completely impossible to negotiate with the Nazis, it just advantaged the Nazis to even talk to them. Roosevelt reacted by firing Dodd and replacing him by a pro-Nazi. He did the same in London, making the pro-Nazi Kennedy ambassador.

What was FDR up to? America first! Like Trump! FDR never said it aloud explicitly, but his acts speak volumes: FDR did his best to make weak fascist racist Germany and Italy as strong as possible… By letting US plutocrats strengthen them… Including Franco in Spain, on credit… And fueling Japan busy invading China… This mentality is reflected in Trump forcing Europeans to finance the US Defense Industrial Base (F35s for everybody while the US Air Force, no dummy, orders F15s…) and now in this new 28 point plan, European taxes rebuild Russia while financing the USA…

Is there anything charitable to say about Trump’s maneuvers? Naturally the Europeans are fundamentally at fault, Trump is just exploiting their disease. Europeans are still reluctant to do what Putin did: militarize society and economy, and the European Union made all it could, since 1999, when Putin got absolute power, to Make Russia Great Again (MRGA, the sound of the bear).

More fundamentally, Trump is facing a loud and explicit thermonuclear war maniac: Putin and his gang threatened to extinguish humanity if one stood in the way of their invasive tyranny. Trump, as US president in charge of 350 million US citizens, has to take this into account. The situation was never encountered before. Even Hitler or Stalin were all for peace, in their discourses. Mao, while killing dozens of millions of Chinese, was all for socialism and humanism. Putin, instead, makes explicit threats. Even Hitler did not exactly stoop that low with the Jews… Hitler only said the Jews would disappear from Europe if there was another world war… But that could be viewed charitably as an opinion, not an explicit threat… Putin and his minions made explicit threats… to extinguish humanity if they could not have Russia, their way.

So Trump has to make it so that Putin does not shortcircuit and start to use nukes. Thus, he tries to pretend Trump is on Vladimir’s side… By presenting plans which are so pro-Putin that Trump knows well they will never be accepted. So Trump pretends to be Putin’s friend, to better stab him in the back.

What US leaders may not understand is that, the longer the war goes on, the harder and more criminal the hard men in Russia helping Putin become. We saw that situation in Hitler’s Third Reich when at the end even a SS general related to Hitler was executed by the Nazis for “treason” (one of many). Putin and his friends saw nuclear blackmail work (reports are that Biden ordered Ukraine not to destroy the encircled Russian army in Kherson, lest Putin used nukes): now they are ready for more. 

At this point the USA is not giving money to Ukraine. Instead, craftily, Trump got the Europeans to give money to the US DIB, reinforcing the USA… while weakening Europe by making it ever more US dependent. How come Europeans are that stupid? Equivalent European weapons exist… What does not exist are the contracts because instead they are signed with cowboys… Who then roll on gold… As in Golden Dome… The very expensive US nuclear shield that Europe now indirectly finances…. 

So what is the verdict? Europe has to wake up! The invasion of Ukraine is just a symptom! Prolonging Europe’s slumber is bringing disaster, as all of Africa wants to move in (arguably a good thing), accompanied by its terrible Islamist mentality (a very bad thing reversing the Enlightenment). That way Putin and his would-be pal Trump are helping Europe, because they are forcing Europe to wake up. A Europe where everything is made in China is not a solution for the future…

Why did Europe become so despondent? Since the Seventeenth Century, deeply self-contradictory policies were pursued in Europe. Contradictions between nations, contradictions within nations (for example France refused to feed her American colony, for moral reasons, while throwing French protestants out of France, there to follow the Jews, although protestantism in France preceded Luther by many centuries). The end products were the tremendous wars of the Twentieth Century. Interestingly the victors, France, Britain and their allies were actually defeated by the USA (FDR) and the Kremlin. FDR gave half of Europe to Stalin, not because he was senile, but because it was the America First! policity. And actually FDR died on April 15, 1945, and nevertheless, his generals and Truman implemented his policies with maximum ferocity, making sure Europe would stay in chains. Chains to the Kremlin, chains to US credit, etc… 

The end result was that a mentality of defeatism overwhelmed Europe and it was propagandized by the famous thinkers like De Beauvoir, Sartre, and all this European philosophy which led European leaders to give “independence” often to the worst characters they could find (after refusing to negotiate with reasonably civilized leaders). A case in point was Algeria. Now nearly all of Africa is following… Sartre and company praised Castro, Mao and their ilk… Defeatism, of course, haunted the “central powers” (Germany, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, etc.) and for excellent reasons.

Out of all this defeatism came what US academia called “French Theory” and more recently, when applied to the streets, “woke”. “French Theory” represented often an attack against reason itself. That was natural, as the French victories in 1918 and 1945 only brought further calamity to France. Normal citizens, in the USA, exasperated by all of this, voted for the no nonsense Trump, an anti-woke machine.

Trump himself arose mostly as, not just an heir of a real estate empire, but a subsidized builder. The first step in “Democratic Socialism” (Mamdani’s credo) is construction. There is a very old French saying: “Quand le batiment va, tout va!”… When construction works, everything works.

Europe has got to start working. That’s how to answer Trump, let alone Putin, and this is why Trump and the “Democratic Socialist” new New York mayor are doing so well together…

I do not doubt Trump’s sincere aim to end the war quickly via concessions. I can see the nuclear dimension was not present in the 1930s, and requires to become extremely shrewd, cautious not to say devious. I hope Trump is just trying to gently orient the Russian oligarchy (1% of Russia produces 50% of the GDP) towards telling Putin and his gang that their time is up.

European work has to involve a lot more unity. Weapons’ production in Europe has been multi-duplicated and adversarial: the French SAMP-T anti ballistic Aster 30 system has performed better in Ukraine than its only competitor, the US Patriot (recent interception rate was only 4% as Russian missiles now maneuver). And a new generation of the Aster 30 is coming imminently. What does Germany do? Decide to develop its own missile, at enormous cost and with a 5 year delay: anything except buying French! Does Germany believe it’s still in 1938? 

Sometimes the situation is kafkaesque: a subsidiary of MBDA (fundamentally a French company) in the UK has developed and sells an anti-radar missile. What does France do? Develop another, inside France, and that will take ten years… 

This sort of situation is not unknown in the USA and in the 1930s some US corporations collaborated secretly with fascist powers to develop nefarious technologies deliberately excluding Western defense establishments. Verily, openness will enable a lot of disinfection!

Patrice Ayme 

Did the US Impose Tariffs On Australia To Make Australia Angry Because the US Can’t Build Those Subs And Wants To Get Out Of AUKUS?

November 11, 2025

Abstract:The US-Australia-UK (AUKUS) pact abruptly canceled an Australian advanced Air Independent conventional submarine deal with France, promising nuclear subs the US lacks the capacity to build. It is  suggested that the US is now imposing tariffs on Australia in a sophisticated strategy to deliberately provoke anger and encourage them to withdraw from the AUKUS submarine component. This exit would allow the US to save face and avoid fulfilling a technologically and logistically challenging, arguably non-optimal, defense commitment. 

The essay ends with pointing out that Machiavelli, Hitler and Putin look like amateurs relatively to the sophisticated strategies democracies can follow, hiding them below blatant blunders, naivety and confusion, while seizing the strategically decisive high moral ground.

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Australia needed new subs. An enormous contract was drawn with France’s Naval Group, worth 70 billion US dollars. Australian subs, in case of war, would be used against China, in shallow waters. Naval Group is the world’s top expert in Air Independent Submarines. Such subs can stay under water for weeks without surfacing, but are not nuclear. Thus, not having a constantly running nuclear reactor, with their noisy pumps, they can be more silently than nuclear subs. They have performed spectacularly in simulated attacks against the US Navy.. 

 

For Australia, Naval Group adapted the French nuclear attack sub Barracuda class, the world’s most modern and performing nuclear attack sub, into an Air Independent version, instead of just selling AI subs of the Scorpene type sold to India or Brazil, etc..   

 

However, the treacherous Biden, allying himself with an Australian PM who believed in burning coal to energize the planet, or, at least, Australia, and a rogue Brexit UK PM, announced by surprise the AUKUS pact, where the US was supposed to make nuclear attack subs for Australia. These much larger and noisier subs would perform poorly in the shallow waters where an Asian war would happen. Naval Group 

 

Prior to AUKUS, Australia had signed a 2016 agreement with France’s Naval Group to build 12 Air Independent diesel-electric Attack-class submarines at a projected cost of around 70 billion US dollars .This “deal of the century” involved significant technology transfer and local manufacturing in Adelaide. Under then-Prime Minister “Coal King” Scott Morrison, Australia secretly negotiated with the US and UK for nuclear-powered alternatives, leading to the abrupt cancellation of the French contract just hours before the AUKUS announcement.

From the French perspective, this was seen as outright treachery. French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian called it a “stab in the back,” accusing Australia, the US, and the UK of “duplicity, contempt, and lies.” The French ambassador to Australia, Jean-Pierre Thebault, likened the cancellation to “treason,” emphasizing that France had been “blind-sided intentionally for 18 months” during negotiations.

Proponents of AUKUS argued that nuclear-powered submarines offered superior range, stealth, and endurance compared to the French Air Independent diesel-electric models These statements were all profound lies…. All the more as the Australian subs were adapted from a state of the art nuclear model… Much more modern than the US nuclear subs… Which the US does not have the bandwidth of keeping properly maintained!

In 2022, under a new PM, Australia paid more than half a billion US dollars to Naval Group as compensation.

In November 2025, some critics even flip the script, calling AUKUS a “betrayal to Australia” due to its costs and dependencies. Australia having no nuclear experience cannot build nuclear subs. Moreover US nuclear subs depend upon weapons grade Uranium (HEU), a violation of the Non Proliferation TreatyFrench nuclear subs use LEU, Low Enriched Uranium, which does not violate proliferation…. Besides the US can’t build or maintain its own subs, so why would it build nuclear subs for Australia? The USA has no experience or capability in Air Independent subs (differently from India, Brazil, Japan, Sweden, Germany and of course FRANCE, the top expert) 

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Amusingly an Australian citizen addressed me publicly in the following manner on Nov 11, 2025, inventing a supposed opposition of mine to 5G phones (I have three)…:

Duane Hirini: If you hadn’t said 5G causes cancer and then used 5G two years later to post more conspiracies…..yeah you guys have lost trust. That’s why the world sees this for what it is. More lies from a liar.

Yeah you know who the liars are. You guys. Look at America now, it’s the joke of the world! You guys are even making us Aussies pay tariffs despite being one of the few nations to have a positive balance; we are NOT ripping you off, you’re ripping us off! That’s wankerism right there.

The Internet is the strangest place… But this Duane has a point: why these tariffs? I replied:

“You guys”? Australia got wealthy, no recession for a generation, by selling stuff to the Chinese dictatorship, no? And what about the sub trick with France? Thoroughly corrupt! Everybody knew the USA can’t build those subs for the Aussies, the USA don’t have the bandwidth.

These tariffs are making Aussies angry. Rightly so (Trump says it’s because Australia is sending too much steel and Alumnium… to the USA). 

And you know what? Australian anger may be why the tariffs are there! Even as the United States reexamines the massive U.S.-Australia-United Kingdom (AUKUS) nuclear submarine deal and calls on Australia to boost defense spending, the belief in Australia that AUKUS will actually come to fruition is dwindling. … 

Indeed this anger may be exactly what the USA is looking for: France can build appropriate subs for Australia… But the US CANNOT! What way out without the US losing face? Making Aussies so angry that they pull out of AUKUS, as far as the subs are concerned!

Machiavelli was an amateuur…. After all, Machiavelli’s mentor and inspiration Caesare Borgia, and his employer whom he served as foreign secretary, the Republic of Florence, both ended up dead during his lifetime.

Ah, Niccolò Machiavelli—an “amateur,” you say? Well, if we’re judging by the fates of his muses and masters, there’s more than a kernel of truth in that cheeky jab. Cesare Borgia, the ruthless son of a poisoning pope, became cardinal at 19, and then a condottiero keen to become dictator of Italy. Caesare Biorga inspired The Prince with his cunning conquests, and met with a grisly end in 1507 at age 31, felled in an obscure fight in Spain, after being expelled from Italy, while Machiavelli was still very much alive and scribbling notes.

As for the Republic of Florence, where Machiavelli served as Second Chancellor and diplomat from 1498 to 1512, it didn’t exactly “die” but was overthrown when the Medici family seized power in 1512, leading to Machiavelli’s ousting, imprisonment, and torture. The republican experiment flickered back briefly in 1527, only to collapse again just after his death that same year.

The USA knows much more than Machiavelli, and Trump in particular is much craftier. First trick in international politics when dealing with opponents: look incredibly more stupid than you really are, and be honest about it.

When Hitler out maneuvered France and Britain between 1933 and August 1939, many of his followers thought he was a genius. But all Hitler achieved was to let France and Britain occupy the high moral ground. Vladimir Putin made the same mistake as Hitler... Enabling not just Western Europe, but even Trump, to occupy the high moral ground, the one which gives those who occupy it, nearly all rights..

So Trump would prefer Australia to call off AUKUS… Rahter than having to do it himself…

Patrice Ayme

French Nuclear Attack Submarine jumping out of the ocean:

Should The Kremlin Fear France And Britain?

March 26, 2025

Not to fear France and her ex-creation and ex-vassal Britain, would be a historical mistake: these two countries had the most battles, and victories of any other countries on Earth, by a very wide margin.

War is essential to the nature of France and Britain, as it was for Athens or Rome, and for the same exact reasons: if one wants to be free, one will have to fight for itAnd the best defense is attack. Only warrior societies are free. Franks want Free, and fight for it (“Frank” originally meant free and ferocious!).

France took part in around 1500 main battles in 15 centuries.

Here are some of the major battles. Defeating the Huns (450 CE; before the arrival of the main Roman army, and its Gothic allies, the Frankish army shadowed the Huns out of Orleans). In 507 CE, the Franks defeated the Goths so badly, they were kicked out of Gallia, all together. The Romans had never been able to defeat the Goths, since 250 CE… Then it was the turn of the Alemani and other Germans, as the Franks were firmly set on conquering all of Europe, something Rome had officially renounced to do…

In the Eight century, it was the turn of the Islamists, who had never been defeated on land … three huge Arabo-Berber Muslim invasions were crushed in 721 CE, 732 CE, and 748 CE; the ferocity was second to none: corpses didn’t get buried in 732 CE; war against the Islamists went on for another 12 centuries: reconquista of Spain, Italy, Sicily, Egypt, etc…

France, the Francia of the early Franks, conquered all of Germany, finishing under Charlemagne in 800 CE, unified and christianized it (Romans had tried and failed). The Avars, the Magyars, the Hungarians, the Vikings were next on the list of victories of the Franks. Then in 1066 CE the Franks put an end to the mess in Britain, reestablishing modern “Roman” rule… 33 years later, at the demand of Constantinople, the Franks went on to seize back Jerusalem (committing a massacre so great there that according to Frankish chronicles, blood was up to the knees). The king of Francia, Philippe Auguste, after defeating a coalition of all his European colleagues, decided that the French were not just Franks in the Thirteenth Century…

Fast forward to the Nineteenth Century. Napoleon took Moscow, but failed to vanquish the Czar… However Napoleon’s army had been ravaged by typhus (I detest Napoleon and his reptilian admirers, nota bene). In 1855, the French army, allied to Britain, Savoy and the Ottomans, broke through the defense of Sevastopol, capital of Crimea, which surrendered the next day.

The Treaty of Paris, signed on 30 March 1856, ended the Crimean war. It forbade Russia to base warships in the Black Sea. The Ottoman vassal states of Wallachia and Moldavia became independent. Christians in the Ottoman Empire gained a degree of official equality. The Crimean war was a butchery: around 1.3 million dead. The French suffered 95,000 killed (UK, 22,000). But the humiliating defeat forced the Russian empire’s elite to implement reforms of Russia’s social institutions, including the emancipation reform of 1861 which abolished serfdom in Russia. This is a good precedent for Putin to meditate. All the more as France and Britain got involved after a massacre of Ottomans that the Russian empire had indulged in…

Four years later, after a few preliminary victories, the French army, with Savoy’s help, defeated Austro-Hungary at Solferino, a butchery witnessed by an haggard Genevois, who led the creation of the International Red Cross… The casualties at Solferino were 68,000… Sixty eight thousands, in one day!  And thus France created Italy… As a giant Savoy (part of which demanded by referendum to join France in 1866)…

In 1914-1918, seconded once again by Britain, the French Republic defeated the German Second Reich, which was twice its size (the USA rushed in at the end to claim the spoils, prevent France and Britain to really achieve victory and launched pernicious maneuvers to grab all European empires…).

Then of course France, unafraid and undeterred, declared war to Hitler (and its allies, the USSR, Japan, and fascist Italy)… While the US Deep State was busy making deals with its much admired, and fellow racist, ts friend Adolf Hitler.

By then France, and Britain, who were the European superpowers for most of the preceding nine centuries had a new malady… which they did not properly diagnose: betrayal by their child, the US Deep State and its ally and entangled plutocracy (the Trump family was already immensely wealthy, having made a fortune in Canada…)….

Another point is that France made it clear that she could use nuclear weapons as “avertissement ultime” (ultimate warning). The hypersonic ramjets with 100 kt to 300 kt dialed H bombs on Rafales and Mirages are ideal for this. Rafales can take of from and land on roads, and they can refuel each other. Moreover they have active stealth. One could imagine that, if Russia used a tactical nuke in Ukraine, France could reply in kind… with a tactical nuke in Ukraine… on Russian troops. French military personel, in uniform, was filmed in Ukraine as early as 2022… And is probably used to program the AI on SCALPs..   

So yes, Russia has something to worry about. If Britain and France search through their institutional memories, defeating Putin is the key to Making Europe Great Again (MEGA!)… Otherwise not only Europe, but civilization itself, will be compromised.

Patrice Ayme

Technicals of nuclear deterrence:

Land based intercontinental missiles are highly vulnerable, especially with the advent of suborbital hypersonic weapons which reduce warning times to a couple of minutes, if coming from China and Russia, that is, from the Arctic… The ultimate deterrence then rests on undetectable subs. The U.S. operates 14 Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) with Trident II missiles. Typically 4 are in the ocean. The UK has 4, also with Trident II.

France deployed simultaneously three ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) at some point, when Putin acted up. The French subs are state of the art, and the M51 missile, also used by the Ariane rocket, and thus tested more than 100 times, works very well.

France (8) and Britain (5, 7 planned) have around 15 very large and fast nuclear attack subs (SSNs) which could be equipped with nuclear cruise missiles, on top of their 8 Strategic Nuclear Subs, as their predecessors have been in the past.

France also plans to deploy a hypersonic standoff nuclear missile…. And would enjoy European financial participation in a new land missile…

Some have sneered that just one UK strategic sub is at sea at one time. But once British and French subs collided, the subs are that undetectable. Only one of these subs can kill 50 million people in 20 minutes. As a French general soberly observed:”We think that’s enough! [of a deterrence]”. Moreover that means at any time two Franco-British strategic subs are under the ocean…

Other technical point: to keep the French nukes ready cost around eight billion dollars a year. Thermonuclear warheads need fresh Tritium, among other things. That means that, to make sure the Russian arsenal works, a lot of money has to be spent too. As two failed Trident II tests… in succession… showed, launching a solid motor rocket from below the sea to go 10,000 kilometers at 7 kilometers per second is not easy to do…

Why is a 6.2% US budget deficit in peacetime a constitutional crisis? Is it because it makes the hyper wealthy old money passively investing, ever more wealthy and influential? Or is it because it requires savage cuts? Or both?

February 10, 2025

The Congressional Budget Office projects that the US federal budget deficit in fiscal year 2025 is $1.9 trillion.  It amounts to 6.2 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2025. France has similar numbers. However, the US is making a U turn on borrowing… while France persists.

(Adjusted to exclude the effects of shifts in the timing of certain payments, the deficit is projected by the CBO to grow to $2.7 trillion by 2035.)

The United States borrowed $838 billion in the first four months of Fiscal Year (FY) 2025, including $127 billion in the month of January, according to the latest Monthly Budget Review  from the Congressional Budget Office.

This is completely unsustainable. Indeed, the word “deficit is misleading. As Milton Friedman pointed out, there is no such a thing as a “deficit”. There is government spending, and the 6.2% is directly money from the hyper wealthy. Thus, the deficit is an engine to augment the asset inequality and influence inequality in the USA (and even in the world as other Western “democracies” ape the USA; the French “deficit” is 6.5% of GDP). 

Indeed, who provides these  $1.9 trillion, 6.2 percent of gross domestic product (GDP)? Well, the deep pockets of the elements of the US Deep State which provide mental support for the deficit. The deep pockets of the anonymous wealthy who finance the deficit do not just give money to the government: they get back interest.

The advice in the New York Times of five ex Treasury Secretaries about not revealing the name of all those who profit from the present system is cogent, and doing so would probably be illegal. However, this fear of revelation is mostly technical. The real problem is the deficit, which is completely unsustainable. Instead the title in the NYT blared that: 

Five Former Treasury Secretaries: Our Democracy Is Under Siege. Their version of “Democracy”… no doubt…

The ex-Treasury Secretaries forget to mention that the deficit crisis has reached constitutional proportions and their own personal class of the hyper wealthy profits from it…. 

Confronted with the same deficit, France is increasing taxes, already the highest in the world. Consequence: France will crash and burn. Industry is less than 10% of GDP, and Europe in general has been unable to finance the digital revolution (all top firms are US), precisely because public spending has left innovation with no money and emigration to the US as the only solution.

The US administration of Trump believes the US has a spending problem, not a revenue problem.

This is correct. In similarly situated countries in the past, the remedy has been savage cuts. The same ex-US Secretaries of the Treasuries were all for the cuts when Greece, Spain or Portugal had to make them. By forgetting this, the ex-Secretaries of the Treasury show that they represent the US Deep Money which wants to keep on making the US in their own heifer with ever bigger udders…

Not sustainable. Indeed. But notice the tremendous increase in the last few months of Biden, when it became clear Trump was going to be reelected: was the deficit made to balloon to hinder the Trump administration?

Patrice Ayme

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Recapitulation:

A 6.2% US budget deficit in peacetime can be seen as a constitutional crisis for several reasons:

  1. Fiscal Responsibility: The U.S. Constitution does not explicitly mandate balanced budgets, but it does imply a duty for Congress to manage public funds responsibly. A significant deficit raises concerns about long-term fiscal sustainability and the potential for increasing national debt.
  2. Wealth Inequality: Large deficits exacerbate wealth inequality, because the money is actually borrowed from the wealthy, inside or outside of the country. When the government borrows heavily interest rates INCREASE, benefiting wealthy investors who can capitalize on these conditions, while depressing the real economy (which needs to borrow cheaply and finds itself in competition with the government). This can create a cycle where the wealthy become more influential, as they have greater access to investment opportunities and financial resources… And what we call, for short, the DEEP STATE (banks, law firms, etc.)
  3. Political Pressure: A substantial deficit may lead to pressure for severe cuts in social programs, which can disproportionately affect lower-income populations. This can create political instability and social unrest, as essential services may be reduced or eliminated. That in turn can bring in repression and a police state, just as in imperial Rome under the Principate.
  4. Economic Stability: Persistent high deficits will undermine the economy (see 2 above). If investors believe that the government is unable to manage its finances, they will require higher borrowing costs, bringing in further reduced economic growth.
  5. Constitutional Implications: A crisis might arise if the government is forced to make drastic cuts that conflict with established rights and programs, potentially leading to legal challenges and debates over the interpretation of the Constitution regarding fiscal policy.

In summary, the combination of wealth inequality, the need for potential cuts, and economic implications can all contribute to viewing a significant budget deficit as a constitutional crisis. This is what we have in France and the USA in 2025. Interestingly, the two republics are orienting themselves for the exact opposite solutions: France wants to break the economy, the US wants to break the government.

By the way, the history of Oriental Rome (“Byzance”) shows clearly that it is better to break and starve an overbearing government: ultimately, Oriental Rome was unable to defend itself, as the administration was unable to pay for defense. Between two insults directed at them, the Romans (Romani) of Constantinople begged the ferocious Franks to come rescue them from the invading Turks… The resulting so-called “Crusades”,  starting in 1099 CE, brought the fall of Constantinople to a rogue Frankish army excited by the Venetians… In 1204 CE…

Should President Trump listen to Bishop Mariann Budde’s “mercy” advice?

January 24, 2025

There is no harm to claim one will extend as much “mercy” as possible, just the opposite. By showing mercy, one is paying homage to mercy, a fundamental human virtue, necessary for proper brain management. More cynically, mercy, or the claim of extending it, is a way Islam and Christianism used systematically to cover up the starker reality of their pitiless rule…Trump should acknowledge the mercy plea from the slyly biased Bishop, to better argue in a transcendental way, why to overrule many particular aspects of that plea, while addressing others points which can be conceded! Now for the details:

The bishop asked to  “… help those who are fleeing war zones and persecution in their own lands to find compassion and welcome…” A French Socialist Prime Minister Rocard once said “France can’t welcome all of the world’s misery.” Africa is going towards two billion people living under dictatorships with oppression, violence and civil war. Shall we welcome all of them in Europe and America, with their often suspect, not to say corrupt religions, ideologies and habits?… Those very religions, ideologies, and habits in which those countries, revendicating “decolonization”, bask ever more?

Now here for the bishop’s deeply flawed and incendiary errors. She claimed that “There are gay, lesbian and transgender children… some who fear for their lives”. She insinuates that Trump fosters a climate of terror. That’s aggression by innuendo, and is inadmissibly divisive. 

The bishop also claimed the truism: “the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals”… Grossly hinting that Trump thinks most immigrants are criminal… That CONTEXTUAL assertion of the Bishop, again, is inadmissibly divisive and misinformative. Trump has nothing against LEGAL “immigrants”. Actually Elon Musk is an immigrant and was even an illegal immigrant who for quite a while and very deliberately Musk was admitted to the USA from Canada as an Applied Physics student at Stanford; Musk spent 4 hours at Stanford and then went AWOL, completely illegal, because he did NOT attend the university; years later, while getting huge funding from VCs, Sequoia Capital found out that it was funding an illegal immigrant. Sequoia had to scramble its lawyers to make Musk legal… Yes I have been in the offices of Sequoia… Yes I have a friend who was a partner there… Yes, I have some inner angle…)

The Bishop called for mercy, but she threw a lot of gasoline on the fire with outrageous CONTEXTUAL LIES. Trump not only is for legal immigrants but he is for visas given to intellectuals (something Europe doesn’t have). Also the notion of “transgender” children is highly suspect, and several countries, including progressive European countries, are beating a hasty retreat on that subject, as mass child abuse in this area is coming under scrutiny… “Gay and Lesbian children” is a notion corresponding to an inadmissible sexualization of children… Which nature (thus presumably the Bishop’s god) did not provide. 

In other words, although mercy is welcome, the Bishop’s Trump Derangement Syndrome, her sexualization abuse of kids, and her implicit encouragement to vicious regimes, are not.

The Bishop’s way is no way to achieve truth and reconciliation…

Patrice Ayme

President Trump turned his head to the right (!} just when the assassin pulled the trigger…So the bullet pierced his ear, not his skull… The assassination attempt was made possible by the incredibly bad service of the Secret Service. The assassin on the roof, and his rifle, had been spotted by several spectators and even the local police (which fell off the ladder…)

Why Is Democracy Intrinsically Populist? What is the Democratic Index? How To Reestablish Democracy in Full?

January 19, 2025

Democracy is a name carrying a concept: DEMOS-KRATIA, means People-Power. In recent years, it has been fashionable to accuse Trump and other -democratically- elected officials to be “populist”. Well, the opposite of populist is monarchist… (from mono, “one”and arkhein, to rule…) So apparently the opponents of Trump wanted a monarchy?

People-power, means that We The People pass laws. DIRECTLY. In Athens a quorum of 6,000 was necessary to pass a law (total number of potential voters was ~ 80,000).

The DEMOCRATIC INDEX consists of dividing the Quorum, indexed by the size of the general population by the equivalent quotient in Athens at its most democratic [WARNING: 1]; Warning: this is NOT the so-called “Democratic Index” established by “experts” paid by plutocratic propaganda! My measure is extremely simple and objective]

At its apex, the total Athenian population may have been 400,000 (slaves, kids, women and men). 6,000/400,000 = 0.015.

Now in the USA, the comparable numbers are 222/350.10^6  ~ (⅔) 10^(-6). 

Dividing the former by the latter, we see that Athens’DEMOCRATIC INDEX was 10,000 greater than that of the present USA.

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Athenian democracy was violently destroyed in a war by Antipater, Macedonian tyrant, Senior general of both Philippe and his son Alexander, rival and possible assassin of the latter. 

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Several Greek city-states had demos-kratia. However in the aftermath of Alexander’s passing, so-called “Hellenistic regimes” with Alexander’s generals at their core, and they were either not democracies or were destroyed by the Roman Deep State before they could reassert power (Sparta, Corinth, Athens), Caesar submitted the last independent Greek state, Marseilles (which chose the wrong horse, Pompey in the Civil War). 

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Little known, while Greece experienced dictatorships or IMPOTENTSHIPS (city-states too weak to control their destinies, say Sparta, Athens, Corinth after the Macedonian tsunami receded) … Rome went on with DIRECT DEMOCRACY. ROMA functioned like a modified Direct Democracy (there was a hierarchy in voting with the oldest, more conservative tribes first… when it was obvious that a law was going to pass, authorities would stop counting)..

During the Republic, the popular assemblies (Comitia Centuriata, Comitia Tributa, and Concilium Plebis) had been the legislative bodies. They worked from a modified direct democratic system (no representatives).

The Roman Republic in full lasted around five centuries 509 BCE to 27 BCE. 

“Populist” comes from Latin populus “a people, nation; body of citizens; a multitude, crowd, throng”. In the Second Punic War Hannibal roamed in Italy, defeating Roman armies, killing most of the genuine elite. Scipio Africanus proposed a bold plan, landing in Africa, next to Carthage, with legions made from survivors of Hannibal (thus despised). It worked. It remained for Rome to defeat the many allies of Rome in Spain, Greece, etc. The Republic found itself with a giant empire, a globalization that enabled plutocrats to evade laws and taxes, while plotting and buying public opinion. Same as now. 

The populist party, the “POPULARES” tried to resist… The self-declared “Best”, the “OPTIMATES”, the Plutocrats, perceiving the existential threat, fought back savagely. A full century of civil wars ensued.  Leaders of the POPULARES were the most prestigious Gracchi (Roman equivalents of the Kennedys, just much more tragic), and ended with JVLIVS Caesar (assassinated in a conspiracy of the vile in 44 BCE)…

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SPQR… Was a fraud engineered by Augustus, full of hidden propaganda: 

Augustus pretended to reestablish the Roman Republic, but instead weakened it fatally, by removing the office of Tribune in 23 BCE (in 23 BCE Augustus made himself and his accomplice Agrippa Tribune for life to grab the Tribunate power, Tribuna Potentia… which defeated the purpose). 

Under Augustus, the right to propose and pass laws was transferred to the Senate and the emperor himself. (Augustus had fabricated his own Senate, by eliminating his enemies…) Augustus introduced laws directly through senatus consulta (Senate decrees) or imperial edicts, bypassing the assemblies entirely. 

Under Augustus, the insignia of Rome became SPQR, from the Latin Senatus Populusque Romanus “the Senate and People of Rome.” Under the Republic, the Senate, where the “Seniors” were, could only offer “counsel”.

Many historians apparently believe that “SQPR” is the symbol of Rome: little do they know. It’s very telling that these rather ignorant characters are famous historians…

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We need to bring back Direct Democracy: ONE CITIZEN, ONE VOTE. As it is in the USA presently, one so-called “representative”, “represents” around 750,000 citizens… Certainly, thanks to the Internet, laws can be debated among We The People, and then VOTED UPON by WE THE PEOPLE… This is technologically possible. It is ethically necessary… And only prudent, as far as survival is concerned…

By condemning “populism” the plutocratic media demonstrate the obscenity of its stupidity, the impudence of its insolence… But now the new boss, same as the old boss is back, and it is going to be interesting, no doubt… A poll found in the New York Times showed that not only Trump is popular, but his policies even more so!

And now, a last hint: something I detest in Europe is Internet censorship (it’s even applied to me, I’m shocked! Hahaha…)

Patrice Ayme.

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[1]Warning: the DEMOCRATIC INDEX I use is clear and simple. It basically compares the quotient of (number of Citizens)/(number of representatives) to what that quotient was during the 170 years or so when Athens was a direct democracy… It  is NOT the so-called “Economist Democratic Index” established by “experts” paid by a plutocratic machine! My measure is extremely simple and objective]

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Why is it important to recognize that the Western elitist advice to Russia in the 1990s was erroneous, aiming at self-enrichment of some US potentates or professors, and also perhaps made for undermining Russia from plutocracy and corruption?

December 13, 2024

I made the argument that the fact that Ukraine was the world’s third nuclear weapons superpower in 1992 could, and should, have been leveraged into a worldwide nuclear weapons disarmament. This world disarmament did not happen because US potentates allied themselves with the Kremlin at the time: in probable and certainly apparent exchange for corruption from and with the Kremlin.

Some US Very Important Person, already greatly influential in the 1990s, wrote to me publicly that: “having been involved, albeit indirectly, with the Budapest Memorandum’s framework, I can attest to the geopolitical realities that formed the basis of this critical agreement”…. The VIP excoriated me for “argument rais[ing] important points, [which] it is ultimately undermined by several logical fallacies and significant oversights. Firstly, it commits the false cause fallacy by implying that Ukraine’s nuclear arsenal would have definitively deterred Russian aggression. This assumes that merely possessing nuclear weapons guarantees a favorable outcome….”

There are different ways to “possess nuclear weapons”. The “West” as it is, has very few battlefield ready tactical nukes (by opposition to strategic nuclear warheads [1]); for example French nuclear armed Rafale supersonic fighters carry a supersonic standoff nuclear warhead of 300 Kt, 20 times Hiroshima)… Ukraine on the eve of the Bucharest Memorandum had thousands.  

The Bucharest Memorandum stripped Ukraine of its huge nuclear defenses, in exchange for… NOTHING good. I have written millions of public words, and on this general subject, hundreds of pages, so, whatever I write here, it will be an abstract of much more developed arguments published somewhere else … .A few pages can only brim with “oversights”.

The Bucharest Memorandum actor denounces my “logical fallacies” in which I, the stupid ignorant mammoth, is supposed to have fallen, trump, tusks and all….

The “logical fallacies” which the Bucharest Memorandum diplomat denounces are not found in formal logic and in particular they are not found in  “Proof Theory”.. . They are found in a parallel universe full of elite global diplomats and economists. This is an interesting dichotomy between real logic and what passes for logic among the rapaciously global elite…

My first “logical fallacy”, according to the Bucharest Memorandum person of interest, is that facing thousands of Ukrainian tactical nukes, Russia would have nevertheless invaded Ukraine: damn the exploding nukes, let’s get in!. 

How stupid are those irresistible Russians in the minds of Bucharest accord diplomats? There is no doubt that Ukraine would have used tactical nukes against Russian armored thrusts and military conglomerations. The Ukrainians had so many, they could have exploded a few hundreds and barely made a dent in their arsenal. As far as the fallout is concerned: Chernobyl was way worse, and very close to Kyiv…

Should Russia get angry for having a million troops irradiated to a fine crisp, Ukraine also had no less than 1,900 strategic nukes, hundreds of ICBMs, available to calm the Kremlin…. A dozen of them could have  flatten all major Russian cities. Let me remind you a single Western strategic sub can kill fifty millions in twenty minutes. The West has 22 such subs…

The false cause fallacy, also known as post hoc ergo propter hoc (“after this, therefore because of this”) or simply causal fallacy, occurs when someone incorrectly assumes that a relationship between two events implies that one caused the other. This reasoning mistake happens when causation is inferred without sufficient evidence, often based solely on correlation or sequence. So believing that Russia would have been deterred by Ukrainian nukes is “false cause”, according to the Bucharest diplomat. In truth, the Russians would have been obliterated.. 

I have also, according to the Bucharest diplomat, “insight bias”. Hindsight bias, often referred to as the “knew-it-all-along” effect, is a cognitive bias where people perceive events as having been more predictable after they have already occurred. But then one would have to have computed that predictability and that after getting to know what the biased people held in contempt knew, including how much they really wanted to know. 

But anyone familiar with Kremlin politics since it was created, 8 centuries ago, would have known that empowering the Kremlin was empowering dictatorial force. After all, this is what Novgorod reproached Alexander Nevsky, father of the initial builder of the Kremlin… Nevsky, who was made Prince of Kyiv by the occupying Mongols…That Putin would turn into a nuclear Hitler was thus not surprising. I wrote extensively and publicly on that, more than a quarter of a century ago.

You claim that: Patrice Ayme’s “argument relies on a straw man approach by simplifying and mischaracterizing the motivations for disarmament agreements.” However, the naivety, if not duplicity of the Bucharest Memorandum speaks for itself.

You claim that Patrice Ayme asserts that “[agreements] were purely based on “security promises on paper,” aka the Budapest Memorandum, and “corruption,” [Patrice Ayme] neglect[s] the broader context of international disarmament efforts and the legitimate security assurances extended to Ukraine.

The fact is Patrice Ayme observed that the Budapest Memorandum was all wind. Only a young child would believe in such promises. 

You claim that Patrice Ayme’s argument “uses emotionally charged language, such as “grand terror of Eurasia” and “poisonous advice,” which appeals to emotion rather than promotes reasoned dialogue. Nevertheless, engaging in such rhetoric detracts from [Patrice Ayme]’s point and credibility.”

Patrice Ayme says this: Better a language charged with the correct emotions than one full of the stupor of a baby from whom one steals a candy. There are adult emotions, just as there are puerile ones.

You also claim that Patrice Ayme uses “slippery slope reasoning”
After telling me I am a complete idiot, here, there and everywhere, after all of this as hominem attacks against Patrice Ayme, who according to you is biased, uses false causation, slippery slopes, straw men, while ill-informed about the grandeur and subtlety of international diplomacy… you then accuse Patrice Ayme of… “ad hominem tactics by broadly discrediting “Harvard professors” who supposedly provide “poisonous advice.” This detracts from their expertise and avoids meaningful engagement with the substance of their recommendations” No, their expertise was error, self-aggrandizement, self-enrichment, etc. Everybody can see this now, even and especially persons who have not finished high school.

POISONOUS, self-interested ADVICE…

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To be really “ad hominem” I should give names. Those professors were of the “neoliberal” school, and they have ruined many countries. Jeffrey Sachs, prof at Harvard for decades, now professor at Columbia U is an example. Sachs’ methods for stabilizing economies became known as shock therapy, and was disastrously applied to Russia. To reward that, apparently, Sachs became a grandee of the UN. Not all of Sachs’ ideas are bad. What is bad is that they can’t be intelligently debated in the open… Instead, they were secretly applied for secret reasons… as was the case in Russia when Sachs was adviser to the government there.  

The Harvard Harvard Institute for International Development, HIID program faced allegations of benefiting its advisors and undermining reform credibility. Andrei Shleifer, economist at Harvard was prominent there. So was Larry Summers (whose protege would halp supervise the creation of Google and Facebook/Meta). Stanley Fisher, prof at MIT, Oxford, VP of the IMF, grandee of World Bank and US Federal Reserve, member of the Bilderberg Group is typical of this sort of elite… 

History speaks for itself: these US academics providing advice to Russia were, at best, double agents keen to persuade Russia to commit harakiri. More probably those US academics were out of their depths, greedy, and secretly happy that, should they be wrong, Russia was done for.

Notice that, if Trump and company want progress with Russia, a good approach would be to recognize that the US academics who advised Russia in the 1990s were, stupid, greedy, of ill advice and obvious members of a fundamentally vicious US Deep State. That’s a good way to start, with some atonement.

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Recapitulation: 

Recognizing the erroneous nature of Western elitist advice to Russia in the 1990s is important for several reasons:

  1. Historical Accountability: Acknowledging the flawed advice helps in understanding the historical context of Russia’s post-Soviet transition. It allows for a more nuanced analysis of the mistakes made during this pivotal time… and thus how to prevent their repetition, and also learning what they say about flawed expertise in general in the West, and its capture by Big Money., Deep State and blatant plutocracy.
  2. Impact on Russia’s Development: Many policies advocated by Western advisors resulted in significant economic hardships for the Russian populace, contributing to the rise of oligarchs and deepening inequality. Understanding this helps clarify the socio-economic challenges Russia faces today.
  3. Trust in International Relations: Recognizing these missteps can foster better relations between Russia and the West. Acknowledgment of past errors can lead to more respectful and constructive dialogue, reducing tensions.
  4. Lessons for Future Policy: Analyzing the consequences of the 1990s advice can inform current and future international economic policies. It emphasizes the need for approaches that prioritize the welfare of the local population over the interests of a select few. Worldwide.
  5. Preventing Repetition of Mistakes: By understanding the motivations behind the advice—such as self-enrichment of certain individuals or groups—it becomes easier to identify and challenge similar patterns in contemporary policy-making.
  6. Promoting Stability: Recognizing the detrimental effects of these policies can aid in fostering a more stable international environment, as it may lead to policies that support genuine democratic and economic development rather than exploitation.

In summary, this recognition is crucial for historical understanding, improving international relations, learning from past mistakes, and promoting a more equitable global order, looking forward.

Patrice Ayme

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[1] …By opposition to strategic nuclear warheads; for example French nuclear armed Rafale supersonic fighter-bombers can carry a supersonic standoff missile with a nuclear warhead of 300 Kt, 20 times Hiroshima… That’s strategic, not tactical… Indeed such a nuke would kill one million within 24 hours, with two million gravely injured, if dropped on a city like Moscow… No survivors within a radius of several kilometers from the explosion site


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