Zionism is the Cutting Edge of Colonial Evil in our Times, and Jordan is Likely Next
Our ancestor did not have the benefit of our painful experience, therefore we must not entertain their naivety
Reimagine the past (so as to not repeat it)
This thought that I’m about to share with you occurs to me every now and then. It goes something like this: how different would history have been if, by some miracle, a form of metaphysical intervention, or time travel, the Native people of America had been given a warning, a dire truthful warning, as to the nature of the European invaders that were about to arrive at their shores?
How different could history be if they had realized that what was facing them was total destruction and utter annihilation; a full and complete extinction. How would they have acted? It’s a savagely romantic thought, I know, but what if the first 10, 15, of 50 colonial shiploads that tried to disembark in the New World had met the same fate they had prepared for the Indigenous people of those lands? What if they had just disappeared from existence and historical memory forever? In what world would we be living now?
Isn’t this a beautiful, adventurous, and energizing thought experiment?
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And what if I told you that the native people about to be devoured by shiploads of bloodsucking, earth-scorching colonial vampires are, in fact, us?
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There is one big difference between ourselves and the native tribes of the American continent in the 15th and 16th centuries: they did not have - they could not have - any idea what kind of satanic, all-consuming evil was focusing its gaze on them. We do.
We witnessed genocide.
So we must not be anything but perfectly, 100% clear about what’s going on, and what they - the colonizers - are planning. This is not epistemological difficult: It is all very evident, after all. The past tells of the future. It is emotionally hhard to process, that such evil lurks behund every corner, waiting for the right moment to unleash itself upon us.
But we see what they’re doing and know what they’ve done: enslavement, subjugation, mutilation, molestation, humiliation, mass murder, ethnic cleansing, extermination, starvation, the spread of diseases, eugenics. This is not a complete list, but this is the heart of the colonial intention. This is what they plan to do to every native person on earth. We cannot say we don’t know it, because we do.
What we’re going to do about it and how we’ll conceptualize, verbalize, and contextualize it - that’s up to us. But we cannot claim ignorance of any part of it. Unlike our ancestors, we have been given ample warning.
The expansion is designed to be eternal, and Jordan is very likely next
A core element of the colonizer psyche is its fixation on expansion, which must always occur, or at least exist as a near-ready opportunity. I think that accepting this point, too, is very difficult for people who are not completely consumed by colonizer brainwashing. Such a concept does not exist in normal human psychology; normally, people instinctively understand that everything has its limits, including human ambition. Normal people don’t desire endless possessions; they know proportion.
But the colonizer’s psyche does not know proportion, or measure. Its appetite does not have an object; it is an object in itself. The US cannot control its urge to dominate the entire planet. It is that urge.
For this reason, too, Israel used the excuse of October 7 to start a new chapter in its expansionist chronology. This is also why its reaction to the Syrian crisis (it undoubtedly helped manufacture for its needs) was destruction and expansion. This is the colonial mind at work, and Israel and its Western backers are now in full colonial frenzy, feeling both the arousal of imminent danger for their global dominance (courtesy of the growingly empowered China and Russia) and the exhilaration brought about by the license for genocide they managed to issue from their respective cultures. Eros and Tanatos, both misunderstood, misrepresented, and beastially present.
But it is not this general understanding, or rule, that makes me say Jordan is likely next for destabilization. It is an intimate knowledge of Jewish settler-colonialism, and what it craves most: a purely Jewish West Bank.
Gaza is nice to have for these people, but the West Bank is essential. It is where they trace their historic origins, and the epicenter of their religious longings.
But they can’t fulfill this dream while millions of Palestinians live in the West Bank, which includes Al-Quds, or East Jerusalem, wich over 300,000 Palestinians call home, and their cultural and religious capital.
For the Messianic Jewish settler-colonialism fantasy to feel real to them, they need to ethnically cleanse the West Bank from the vast majority of its native people.
They undoubtedly plan to mass murder as many of the roughly 3 million Palestinians who live in the West Bank; again, the past predicts the future. But they won’t be able to exterminate all of them. They will need to push millions out. But where? Well, if you look at this map, you’ll get an idea.
As you can see, all the major Palestinian cities - Jenin, Nablus, Hebron, Bethlehem, Ramallah, Jericho, and Jerusalem - are situated no farther than 20-30 kilometers from the Jordanian border.
Remember: now is Zionism going for its endgame. Total domination of West Asia, regime change in Iran, and Greater Israel. For them, the time is now, especially with Trump reoccupying the White House. The sense of urgency is almost palpable, and they can’t hide it anymore (not that they ever had to conceal anything: the US, after all, is securely in their pocket).
To ethnically cleanse the West Bank you need an intifada and a destabilized Jordan
To start a big operation like the ethnic cleansing of most Palestinians from the West Bank, Israel will need both an excuse and a cover. If experience teaches us anything, the excuse is going to be a wave of violence or a few attacks on settlers or IDF soldiers. It needs to be shocking enough to get Western powers and the Israeli public to immediately acquiesce to whatever Israel needs to do - basically a repeat of how the Gaza genocide unfolded (the past predicts the future).
But that won’t be enough, because large numbers of Palestinians will need to be physically moved to a different country, namely Jordan. Current Jordanian leadership will not agree to such a move, hence it will be replaced, and I bet the first steps in this scheme have already been taken.
The best and easiest way to destabilize Jordan is a combination of Jihadist infiltration, with all the disinformation and psychological warfare the CIA and Israel have ready for this occasion, and a round or large-scale terror attacks in Jordan, directed at the King’s military and attributed to Palestinian/Jihadi elements (or they can go creative and have the US embassy attacked). Such attacks will force brutal measures by the government and will rattle and a ger the already profoundly shaken Jordanian population.
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To complete this move, American politicians will have to be convinced that Jordan ‘is already a Palestinian state‘, and that its friendly rulers must be sacrificed to save Israel from the threat of Palestinian terrorism. it will cost Netanyahu half a day’s work to accomplish this task. As we can see from Micheal Rubin’s article, the seeds are already being planted.
After Syria. Iraq, Lybia, Sudan and Somalia, Jordan is child’s play. They will not hesitate to bring the Hashemite kingdom (they installed) down for a greater Israel. And this, I’m afraid, could very well be Israel’s next big move.
The Zionist apocalypse is upon us.
I’m old enough to remember that the monster Ariel Sharon made some hints about this a couple of decades ago. The frightening scenario you outline is possible, and having lived in Israel you know better than I. However during these events during the last 14 months, I have thought of another possibility - that the anger in civil society of client states like Jordan and Egypt at their leaders for doing basically nothing to stop the genocide in Gaza, will destabilize these regimes and cause their collapse due to popular revolts. I still agree with Ilan Pappe that we witnessing zionism in its terminal stage and regimes like it cause a lot of violence and destruction as they go down. I remember the final years of apartheid South Africa - the violence against its own population, arming destructive counterrevolutionary movements in Angola and Mozambique, violence against the population in Namibia and so on.
No desirable outcome remains. It feels as though the expansion of Israel's rampage has diminished the Gaza Genocide in terms of the world's focus and attention. Will Israel now accelerate the pace of atrocities in the Gaza killing fields because they see the world is distracted by the expansion?