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  • Lebanon is a target Israel is counting on

    It’s been a long-held belief of many of Israel’s top military chiefs that Hezbollah – owned by Iran – stands in Israel’s way to lasting peace in the wider region.

    The terror network isn’t a peacemaker at all. It holds a grip in Lebanon that suppresses legitimate economic activity and stifles most of its development.

    The network is said to have been cored by the late Ali Khamenei, emptied of its founding doctrines and filled with his own ambition for the end of Israeli security.

    The calculated mentality of its fighters shows a drivenness to expel Jews from the Middle East, a strategic goal now held by Tehran’s political and social elite.

    The focus on its elimination is a military objective that may frighten some, but the daily reality of instability for all its citizens means Israel won’t let go.

  • Statehood is a fact, not a bargain

    The definition of a State is a subject of debate in our times, and while it’s settled in some quarters, its reality is contested by academics in many other ways.

    There’s a strong contingent that now say many countries cannot be recognised – even if they’re noted on the world map – because much of the requirements for such a designation aren’t there.

    This is vital to point out, they claim, because it clarifies that humans aren’t always protected in their existence, and helps to guide an appropriate response must be tailored to what’s found.

    It’s still the case in the UK that particular issues are named under a State no matter the concern about internal realities, and land is divided up by this way of seeing things.

    The public conversation is guided by classical beliefs in statehood, and is not informed by changing circumstances or forces that make or break things.

    The top-level ‘fix’ is often not appropriate to the fragile situation that many people find themselves in, bearing heavily because it makes modern demands that they can’t even hope to satisfy.

    The awareness of situational risk is now being looked at as a better way to understand events, and guide a response that handles matters so that there’s an outcome that improves people’s lives.

    The belief that bearing the weight of the world on our shoulders is both mature and progressive is a performative nightmare that isn’t a future for billions of people that need help right now.

    It’s said that here in the UK, to guide this dynamic, we only officially recognise 177 countries and that there are doubts about the safety of five of these, Israel being a definite.

    It changes the road map completely, suggesting that we can’t send aid or assistance to places that aren’t there, but only to those living along lines of real need and without the proof of livelihood or place.

  • Caught: Street harasser

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a prolific street harasser alleged of planning strategic acts of intimidation and violence against random people has now been spotted.

    A suspect
    A suspect alleged of running cycles of harassment in cities across Europe, but particularly in London.

    The suspect is believed to own “VLOG.COM”, a sticker and website campaign. He uses it to dismiss litigation, claiming it has Journalistic value. It’s in fact a “Stress Point”, a technique used by criminals to stage a false argument that is a basis of harassing interactions.

  • Ukraine has shown its way with war – and it works

    The State of Ukraine is beating at the gates of a country that has a full appraisal of itself in many ways. Russia has left no time to waste in covering every corner of its territory, making sure that nothing is left as a mystery to itself.

    Such mastery of its own affairs is an achievement but it can only be respected by itself. The use of it, as well as the reputations of its schools of science and military affairs, draw disdain from many in the wider international community.

    Ukraine has developed its own innovations at a pace, making production a cornerstone of its defensive capabilities. To do this they’ve required the input of a large number of nations. This has come about in terms of finance and firepower, often keeping the enemy at bay at needful times.

    The progress of this war has been hard to follow, because it looks like a two-way fight, and precious few indicators show who’s responsible for what otherwise. We can guess the larger powers are making the most impact, but it’s left to others to tell the story about this.

    Yet, in the silence of these facts it’s become a war effort of promise because Ukraine is ready for the battle as it turns on itself. The people of Ukraine have shown a willingness to keep at the frontlines and trust in the promises of others. This is a noble spirit for all to see.

    The advancement of techniques in fighting has now cemented a new reaction to hostile efforts to takeover and to control. The political drive of Putin is a mania that adds complex toxicity to the battlefield, and modern technology handles this far better than human minds, which slow in the calculation of it.

    In our times there’s a sense of optimism that old styles of aggression that go after things not a part of our modern hopes are not all-encompassing – or inevitable. They can be repudiated in favour of a new arrangement, idea, or concept that keeps its own ground.

  • Call for information: UK detractor

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a detractor alleged to have passed out sensitive Government information for over twenty years using GCHQ insiders has now been spotted.

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    A suspect in deep infiltration efforts and documentation scavenging seen here in Waterloo Station, London.

    He’s believed to have deep contacts inside Russia, and is also a key player in detractor circles in Europe. His identity is difficult to ascertain, but due to clandestine operations to interview known relatives, his activities have been well-documented.

    Any information relating to this individual must be passed to a relevant public body. It will be used to build an accurate case, if one exists.

  • An Iran war is a matter for Iranian people

    The implications of strikes on Iran are being considered across Western media cycles, and the output seems to be a concern about shipping and something on the cost of living. There’s clearly little to nothing there for evidence to use to back up a significant claim as to the meaning of why it’s happening. These are just things that confirm it’s real.

    The real story is one for the Iranian people, put there for their consideration over the lifecycle of a leader and what it means when other people are threatened. The lesson is sobering, as much as the loss of such an iconic leader is a shock. This must be the point at which thinking starts on its context, and purpose.

    The further escalation of hostilities is a decision that people make with their leader, albeit in Iran it may be a much smaller number that is involved in the process. This is set in the international framework as a necessary response if things are to get worse, or deteriorate into a conflict that runs until it ends, rather than when life stops totally.

    The upswell of support for the new Supreme Leader, or a wave of enrolment for local forces that offer the feeling of patriotism and a cause worth being martyred for, is set in the nervous system of the State of Iran, emerging if it feels compelling and worth doing so. This is also their side of the story, and not ours.

  • Revealed: Post-war Intelligence is a disaster story

    The effects of Intelligence work done during the Second World War had convinced many that such work had to continue beyond the cessation of hostilities. It was meant to track the radical elements that may have remained, and further entities that may try to start up.

    The lack of a galvanising war cry, however, had left such an effort in a disorganised state. The attempts made to join together capability were not easy to maintain. In particular, over time the “Five Eyes” group was subject to repeated infiltration efforts by Soviet spies.

    The remaining history is a story of domestic Intelligence bodies stealthily maintaining their work whilst also covering for the extra duties left over by such groups who were plundered, manipulated, and turned to other uses. By its own records, it was a rush to safeguard modernity itself.

  • Exclusive: “Domain 10” crime group

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, all ten members of “Domain 10” – a secretive crime group believed to antagonise IT staff and systems in central government, and beyond – have now all been spotted.

    It’s believed the suspects have accessed highly sensitive sites in London to cause disturbance, and to threaten harm. The purpose is said to be finance-related but it has also been used for manipulation to leverage access to meetings.

  • Exclusive: “Five Eyes” Mossad linkup

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a Mossad agent hired by the secretive “Five Eyes” European spying service to surveil UK citizens on a hostile basis has now been spotted in central London.

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    A suspect in clandestine activity led by European powers behind the “Five Eyes” spying operation.

    It’s believed European powers are seeking to manipulate post-Brexit realities to steal intellectual property – and even take human assets – in the UK to use for their own national purpose and prosperity.

  • Israel has shown self-determination is the key to survival

    The 2005 Gaza Disengagement stunned onlookers across the world as Israeli’s removed Israeli’s from parts of the Gaza Strip, thereby giving Hamas full and total control of a significant piece of land and preparing the ground for its renewed attempts to undermine Israel’s national security.

    It didn’t make sense, from other places, but Israeli leaders contested that it maintained its own position by making such concessions. The belief that people in Gaza would lead fruitless lives afterward is a truth that should concern the single-minded who follow such turns of events to blame Israel.

    The chronicling of the next steps in the Israel-Gaza dialogue is perhaps best epitomised by Hamas’ suicidal incursion into Israel in October 2023, but relations had completely deteriorated far before then. The terror group had already pursued a policy of radio silence, instead arming up and preparing its quasi-police state for a would-be assault that would end in chaos.

    The key to Israel’s existence has long been thought to be self-determination, a basis that is found in policymaking circles across the world. It has a basic instinct however that it wears on its sleeve, also showing it to the world in complete clarity. The fight isn’t nominal. It has the most desperate enemy at its doors, constantly vying for attention, so one misstep is its chance.

    The one effort that led to the resettling of thousands of Israeli’s didn’t grant the ‘freedom’ that crowds chant for at the doors of our Parliament, and at the feet of many more. It helped one country survive because the pressures were enormous, and engaged not a few hardened souls that had believed Israel would never do such a thing. The rest of it is history.

    In forging a future, the Jerusalem power base that forms Israel’s best chance at success is handling matters by how they unfold. The chances are slim for many in Gaza who don’t get the help they need to make Hamas surrender. It would mean they live freely, independently, and with choices ahead of them. This side of the story is incomplete.

  • Exclusive: Mayor Burnham caught out

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, and in a disturbing development for devolved politics in the UK, Mayor Burnham is now implicated in a car theft sting operation that has been underway in London and across the South East, led by Police but also the National Crime Agency.

    His part to play is said to stretch back to his days as an MP, and also extends through his official appointments, and even into his role as Mayor of Greater Manchester. He’s believed to be classified as a career criminal, albeit some investigations are still pending and this cannot be confirmed.

    The flashpoint in this investigation has been a sighting of Mayor Burnham in a car (pictured) with a known accomplice, in an apparent rendezvous outside a cafe in which a further accomplice to the crime had been meeting with a known car jacker. This thief is prolific in the East of London.

    A further suspected accomplice
    A further suspected accomplice (right) of Mayor Burnham sat with a car jacker (left) prolific in the East of London.

    The circumstances confirm reports that he has previously frequented crime hotspots in the capital to support his bid to takeover some crime routes in Manchester, but also further North to support his “investment” in the racket that has engulfed some communities in misery, and led to internal investigations in car companies such as sales forecourts.

    Mayor Burnham has been a figurehead of devolved politics in England ever since his election to the Mayoralty of Manchester, and had been a key player in the national Labour party up until a recent internal vote blocked him from standing in a by-election. It’s believed he’s being sidelined because of his criminal activity.

  • World exclusive: Hamas founder

    In a world exclusive for Conservative News Site, a suspect believed to be the founder of Hamas – a terror group committed to the destruction of Jewish communities and of Israel itself – has been spotted in a central London location.

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    A suspect alleged to be the founder of Hamas caught on camera in a central London location.

    It’s believed the individual has been able to network in the city due his perceived importance, and the feeling of international notoriety that people have when they’re in close contact with him.

    It has led to deep disturbances in London, in particular by Hamas operatives who have sought to protect his person by making random threats to local residents.

  • Khamenei’s leadership is gone with the wind

    Ali Khamenei was driven more by a personal philosophy than was reported in his lifetime, showing that hot political topics are more likely to overshadow prescient points until the details are able to come through. To understand his life is an effort to get to grips with how he saw things everyday, because what he created in Iran is the state it’s in today.

    The nerve centre of his operation is said to have been a planning committee that functioned as his active core. It had the business of preserving the national heritage of the Persian power while building on it with modern innovations. This was to keep the status quo active for as long as his regime was going. It defined his philosophy of being while doing, illustrated by a fusion of religion and modern duties.

    This focus on deliberation actually leaves much of it as a mystery, maybe preserved or maybe having disappeared with his life, because the meetings were kept private. It has a similarity to the meetings that happen between high level personnel, but Khamenei wanted his leadership to be at the crux of what it was about, and so limited its coverage by military secrecy. He defined an era of modern Iran and his leadership cannot easily be forgotten.

  • Badenoch wants defence to do smart things

    Admittedly, Kemi Badenoch’s approach to politics isn’t thrilling, but it’s now beginning to appear to go places. The appeal of a quieter campaign to set out aspirations is likely gaining support from all of the right sources. Now, as the Prime Minister struggles to galvanise enough plaudits for his own agenda, Badenoch is finding herself capable of setting out her objectives in front of an attentive audience.

    Her latest outing at the London Defence Conference is just such an example of a circumspect and almost clandestine manoeuvre to get heard in the centre ground. She wants to pull in the doubters, objectors, and even naysayers to distil a vision that might just get us over the finish line, putting the frustrations of a faltering new Labour era behind us.

    The plan is built on being smart, and the latest innovations are free flowing points in her pitch for a return to military strength. She strains to offer an integration of all the newer things into a classical British mindset that works. It’s not to please America, satisfy Europe, or placate powers further off, but just make ends meet. Her deal is for all that it promises us it can be.

    The fulfilment of this mission is a hard task even for a historic Conservative party that sees the UK has been pushed to the margins, principally by Labour, which seeks to just give anything away. The frustration over the Chagos Islands has followed nervous wrangling over the Falklands, Gibraltar, and even Northern Ireland – not to mention the Gaza Strip – in a litany of errors and rebukes. It’s left many people here in need of further clarity.

    The chances of Badenoch imminently winning an election are better but not greater than before. She has to find a way to build back her party so that it could win her access to Number 10. If events last, it could be on the issue of defence itself. It’s a popular move. Many people are looking for a strong sense of security in a volatile world. Her sensitivity to this may find a way through and secure her time in office.