There is the usual praise for the Hong Kong government and Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu's leadership. One striking difference is that Premier Li Qiang included in his annual work report, delivered at the opening session of the National People's Congress (NPC), a call on Hong Kong to improve its governance and align itself with the national plan. Li has made the central government's position clear: improve the city's governance and get with the programme already. [Link]
These Interesting Times
The Blog of Peter Forsythe in Hong Kong
Monday, 9 March 2026
“Beijing’s message is clear: Hong Kong must shape up and speed up” | SCMP
Abiding by the “Rules-based order”… except when you don’t
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| From today’s South China Morning Post |
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi “… urged Manila to
“… be aware of its responsibility, refrain from being distracted by its own self-interests, demonstrate its due commitment, and play a positive and constructive role in promoting regional peace and stability” as Asean chair.
Does that come across as bullying? Sure does to some.
The “Rules based order” that everyone is so obsessed with lately, is the post-war order that was birthed by the United States. The Marshall Plan, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, later the World Trade Organisation, the United Nations and its myriad bodies, Japan’s peace constitution, Germany’s peace constitution. All American ideas and ideals. And by any measure most magnanimous.
At the beginning China was the America and the West’s good ally. Until it wasn’t. It was allowed to join the WTO and abided by its rules, until it didn’t.
It loved the United Nations until it found against its expansive “9-dash” claims in 2019. And then it didn’t.
So now is pushing its “Golden Rules” for disputes in the South China Sea. Here’s hoping they are magnanimous.
Just looking at the United Nations alone, it’s extraordinary just how corrupted it’s become. With “human rights” bodies chaired by the likes of North Korea and Yemen. With an anti-Israel, anti Zionist obsession. A dysfunctional Security Council and a virtue-signalling General Assembly. The United Nations, founded and majority funded by the United States. Which one could forgive for getting tired of its nonsense.
Repeat after me: "The war in Iran is NOT an 'illegal' war"! | Natasha Hausfdorff and Hillel Neuer
International Law expert Natasha Hausdorff once again lays out the case to Hillel Neuer for why the current war in Iran is not "illegal" according to international law.
There will be those who do not trust her, simply because she stands for Israel.
To which I'd say, if you think the war is indeed "illegal" then you have to say WHY.
I have not seen that said, by anyone claiming that it is "illegal". I have not seen anyone address and debunk the points that Natasha makes here and in earlier interviews.
Keir Starmer's obsession with "international law" is outsourcing life and death decisions. Eylon Levy
Sunday, 8 March 2026
"Three futures for Iran" | Bernard Haykel & Mishal Husain
- Iran Hostage Crisis (1979–1981): Iranian students seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, holding 52 Americans hostage for 444 days.
- Beirut Embassy Bombing (1983): An Iran-backed suicide bomber killed 17 Americans at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut.
- Beirut Marine Barracks Bombing (1983): Hezbollah, supported by Iran, killed 241 U.S. military personnel in a truck bombing, the highest single-day death toll for the U.S. Armed Forces since the Vietnam War.
- Kidnapping/Murder of William Buckley (1984): Iran-backed terrorists kidnapped and later killed the CIA station chief in Beirut.
- Khobar Towers Bombing (1996): Iran-backed Hezbollah Al-Hijaz killed 19 U.S. Airmen in Saudi Arabia.
- Iraq War Casualties (2003–2011): The U.S. Department of Defense assessed that Iran was responsible for the deaths of at least 608 American troop deaths in Iraq, representing 17% of all U.S. service personnel deaths in that period. These casualties were largely caused by EFPs (explosively formed penetrators) supplied by Iran.
- Karbala Provincial Headquarters Raid (2007): IRGC Quds Force operatives were implicated in a raid that killed five U.S. soldiers.
- Afghanistan Attacks (2001–2020): Iran provided weapons and funding to Taliban factions, contributing to the deaths or injuries of over 30 U.S. personnel.
- Al-Asad Air Base Attack (2020): Following the killing of Qasem Soleimani, Iran launched ballistic missiles at the U.S. base in Iraq, causing traumatic brain injuries to over 100 U.S. service member
- ALL my posts on the latest war in Iran, Label: "Operation Epic Fury"
- SIX possible outcomes. Michael Doran and Gadi Taub
- Freedom and Fear in Iran. My own recollections of visit to Iran, 1974
- Western Women betray Iranian Women. Masih Alinejad
- Which also links to "Iranian activist women are so beautiful"
- "No the Iranian war is NOT illegal". Natasha Hausdorff
- Iranians support the war. Younes Sadaghiani
- "We're dealing with stone cold killers". Caroline Glick
“We’re dealing with stone cold killers” | Caroline Glick
Saturday, 7 March 2026
Lesbians for Trump. Gen Z’er for Trump
Two smart and articulate young folks, talk to classical liberal, recovering progressive-leftist Dave Rubin.
Friday, 6 March 2026
Iranians support the war against the regime
Thursday, 5 March 2026
Fall of the NGO industrial complex — Radical Transparency of Trump admin.
No, the war in Iran is NOT “illegal” | Natasha Hausdorff
Western women betray Iranian women | Masih Alinejad
Masih Alinejad is an Iranian journalist and activist, based now in America.
I’ve posted about her going back to 2010, see here. It seems I’ve always called her a “brave Iranian woman”. Indeed she is, a bravery she shares with all Iranian women.
She was most recently on CNN giving the host, Dana Bash, conniptions for being so gloriously happy at the killing of the Ayatollah and 48 of his co-thugs.
CNN have scrubbed their clip, it seems, but here’s Masih calling it a “day of celebration” on CBS.
A celebration, a happiness she shares with millions of her compatriots around the world. And on the streets of Iran.
In her X post below, she has a go at Elizabeth Warren for hypocrisy. Western liberal women have failed to support women in the Middle East, because … well… kind of “who knows”, except that they were not in the hated, misogynist, imperialist, racist America and so “you can’t pass judgement”. Or something.
Masih’s post:
I’m not just angry. I’m furious with you Elizabeth Warren.
Stop using the suffering of my people as political ammunition against Donald Trump.
You say you are grieving for those killed in this “unnecessary war.”
Really? I checked your social media. More than 20 posts attacking President Trump after he removed a monster terrorist of Iran, Ali Khamenei, but not one post grieving the massacre of more than 32,000 unarmed Iranian people. Why? Shocking.
More than 10,000 protesters were intentionally blinded by security forces. Young women were shot in the eyes. Students were beaten to death. Families were burying their children. Where were you then?
We are not a tool. The pain of us Iranians is not a talking point for your partisan battles.
As a woman, your silence while women in Iran were being shot, jailed, and blinded is more than disappointing. It is insulting. No it is beyond that. It is a slap in the face of Iranian mothers burying their children who have been killed by Islamic Republic.
I cannot ignore this hypocrisy.
Our suffering did not fit your narrative. Our voices were inconvenient. Now that the situation serves your political agenda, you speak loudly.
Very heartbreaking to see, powerful women in the West totally ignoring Iranians being slaughtered. 💔 Link to Masih's X post
Related: Iranian activist women are so beautiful, 25 June 2025
Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Keir Starmer is a Pusillanimous Pissant
Because I'm an Alliteration Addict, I came up with this to describe Keir Starmer over the Iran war:
He's a Pusillanimous Pissant.
Checking the Google description of this, I see I've nailed it:
"Pusillanimous pissant" is a harsh, alliterative insult combining two words to describe someone as extremely cowardly, weak, and contemptible.
- Pusillanimous: An adjective meaning lacking courage, strength, and resolution; cowardly or faint-hearted.
- Pissant: A contemptible, insignificant, or annoying person (often used as a term of disdain).
Usage and Context
- This phrase is used to describe someone who is seen as timid, afraid to take risks, or lacking in moral fortitude.
- It has been used in political commentary and media to insult individuals perceived as weak or shirking responsibility.
- Synonyms for the general sentiment include "lily-livered," "fainthearted," or "weak-kneed".
In short, it is a phrase used to mock someone's lack of bravery.
"A shiver looking for a spine to run up".
"None of this is grassroots protest". Exposing Paid Iran Protestors | Nate Friedman
This is classic "Astroturf". Make the fake grass (astroturf) look like real grass (grassroots). I get it now! Astroturf! Fake grassroots.
As Nate Friedman says: "If it weren't for the money supporting all this [from George Soros, Roy Singham, etc] there would be no protests".
It's America's First Amendment (on Free Speech) working against itself. Working against the foundation of America, working against its tolerance and its free speech. It's a tough issue. Because how do you deal with it, without breaching free speech codes, and one's commitment to being a Free Speech fundamentalist?
What are they all about, these activists? The ones shown here by Nate are pushing for socialism. They've never experienced socialism, and don't know, apparently, how bad it is in practice. I do. Many do. Those that have experienced it do know -- myself, I know from personal experience in 1970s China -- that if socialism takes over America, Free Speech is gone. That's number one. Number two and the rest are all the freedoms that these young sign-holders in this vid, take for granted.
Tuesday, 3 March 2026
Iran action, reaction. A mainstream conservative voice
Monday, 2 March 2026
Freedom and Fear in Iran
The one on the right is how women are expected to dress today and for the last fifty years. Under the (actual) tyrannical theocrats of Shia Islam.
Iran war: SIX possible outcomes | Michael Doran and Gadi Taub
Sunday, 1 March 2026
Operation Epic Fury against Iran: the military expert's view
In a scale of 0 to 10 -- how important is actual war experience?
I'd say it's a 10.
Which is huge issue in terms of what we think should there be a China-US confrontation over Taiwan. U.S. has had the experience, and continues to have ongoing experience. China has had none since its embarrassing loss in its war with Vietnam in 1979.
Not that I hope for war with China, or push for one. My consistent view has been: keep the status quo. That's been working just fine for everyone.
But.. IF.... Then how much more than sheer numbers (which is the China advantage) does the fact of battle-tested ultra-modern tech (the American advantage) count? My guess... a lot.
"Peace in our Times" | Yes, but not capitulation
~ NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani. In response to US and Israeli strikes on Iran, which killed the Ayatollah Khamenei and his cabinet.
Sure they do.
But you don't get peace by capitulation. You get slavery. Capitulate to Iran, next thing you're in Sharia hell. Not freedom. Not quite the "peace" you wanted.
Mamdani, a jihadi-socialist, would welcome capitulation by the US. Because there will be more Islamist immigrants to the US, and in the west. Thus progressing the Muslim Brotherhood aim of "defeating the west from within".
Neville Chamberlain waved a pice of paper signed by Adolf Hitler proclaiming "We have peace in our times". That was 1938. We all know what happened next. Certainly not "peace".
We don't want another "peacein-our-times" type mistake. We have to fight radical Islam, all the more when its in the guise of a whole country, of 90 million people, which supports proxies to attack the hated Jews.
We're done with you, Mamdani. Go stay in your lane: which is trying to run New York City.
Khamenei is Dead. Yay!
From me, unalloyed happiness!
A theocratic tyrant, a murderous mad, millenarian “Twelver” gone to meet his god. Together with, as we speak, 40 other of his bearded henchmen.
Three cheers!
I visited Iran in 1974 to see my besties who were working there. It was wonderful. Iranian people friendly and gracious. Those same Iranian people became slaves to extreme Islamic theocracy just a few years later.
The Ayatollahs have murdered, in just the past few weeks, 38,000 of their own Iranian people, young people who simply wanted a better life. Want a better life.
Good riddance to tyrannical rubbish.
“Eliminated” in US Operation "Epic Fury". In Israel "Roaring Lion".
What next? Let time tell…
Israel Updates looks at War Aims. Michael Doran and Gadi Taub, I’ve found insightful. Mike doesn’t thin the Pahlavi son option is viable. No return of the monarchy, according to him.
Saturday, 28 February 2026
SOTU shenanigans: Dems going crazy.
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| Dems stay seated when asked who would stand for the American people. |
This is going to come back to bite them. Because it's literally their Oath of Office that they work for the American people.
While they have shown they cannot stand for that.
And then! And then! They stayed seated when the United States Gold Medal winning Ice Hockey Team entered the chamber. They did not even clap. For Gold Medal winners! That's just amazing, and horrible. My goodness.
You really have to hate your country to refuse to cheer your own team in the Olympics. Think about it! Your own team! Which last won a Gold Medal in 1980, in the "Miracle on Ice" win against the Soviet Union. Which, in those less frenetic times, EVERYONE celebrated.
The Huffington Post opined: “if you feel uncomfortable and yucky cheering for the American Olympic team wins, you’re not alone”. And was promptly roasted by its own readership. Rightly too. I can’t imagine any Australian gold medal winning team of being cheered by all sides. Booh-shucks to the American hating media.
The Dems may say something about "division". But let's remember. It was then Speaker of the House, the Democrate Nancy Pelosi who sat behind Trump and tore up her copy of his speech right in front of the camera. I was astounded, shocked and appalled. She got nowhere near the grief she should have got for such a horrid disrespect of the office.
And then there's the Democrat prankster Al Green, who, wielding his crazy cane, disrupts the Chamber every time. Who's disrupting things? Who's being divisive? Look in the mirror, Al, look in the mirror Nancy, look in the mirror Ilhan Omar and Rashid Tlaib (the Jihad duo, who spent their time yelling at Trump; and calling the Hockey team the "KKK". Really!). You lot, you out of control Dems, are bringing the disgrace to the House of Representatives and have done so again the other night.



