😳 Wild story. Reads like a plot from the Middle Ages. Have to read up on 14th C weapons:

"Pentagon Threatened Pope Leo XIV’s Ambassador With the Avignon Papacy"
https://www.thelettersfromleo.com/p/the-pentagon-threatened-pope-leo

Original story v the Free Press (paywalled):
https://www.thefp.com/p/why-the-vatican-and-the-white-house

Response (of sorts — also something of a confirmation) from JD Vance, as well as more background, v Newsweek: https://www.newsweek.com/jd-vance-reacts-report-us-official-issued-threat-vatican-ambassador-11802350
h/t @timmy @jqheywood
https://goblin.camp/@timmy/116370813737193907
#DepartmentOfWar #DoD #Vatican #JDVance #PopeLeo #geopolitics

The Pentagon Threatened Pope Leo XIV’s Ambassador With the Avignon Papacy

The Free Press has documented a closed-door Pentagon meeting in which a senior Trump official lectured Pope Leo XIV’s ambassador on American military supremacy.

Letters from Leo — the American Pope & US Politics

qwant news | D.C. Circuit Declines to Stay Department of War's "Supply-Chain Risk" Designation of Claude

The D.C. Circuit, in an order issued on August 4, 2026, denied Anthropic PBC’s request for a stay pending review of the Department of War’s “supply‑chain risk” designation of its AI model Claude. The department, after Claude’s refusal to be used for mass domestic surveillance or lethal autonomous warfare, concluded that procuring Anthropic’s AI posed a national‑security risk under 41 U.S.C. § 4713, canceled its contracts, and began removing Claude from its systems. Anthropic argued that the designation was unlawful, unconstitutional, and arbitrary, and sought a stay to prevent what it claimed would be irreparable financial harm and a Fifth‑Amendment‑type pre‑deprivation hearing.

The court applied the four‑factor test for an extraordinary stay: Anthropic failed to make a strong showing of likely success on the merits; while it may suffer financial loss, the harm was not shown to be truly irreparable, and the company’s constitutional claims were largely financial in nature. Conversely, granting a stay would force the military to continue using an unwanted vendor during an active conflict, impairing the Department’s ability to obtain AI models free of usage‑policy constraints that the government deems essential for lawful military operations. The judges emphasized the weight of governmental and public interests in national‑security decisions and declined to intervene in the Department’s procurement choices.

Although the stay was denied, the court recognized that Anthropic’s challenges merit expedited consideration and set an accelerated briefing schedule with oral argument slated for May 19. The parties must now address jurisdiction under 41 U.S.C. § 1327, whether the Department’s actions constitute a “covered procurement action,” and how Anthropic might affect its AI models before or after delivery to the Department. This decision underscores the judiciary’s reluctance to block military procurement decisions, even as the parallel case in the Northern District of California proceeds.

Read more: https://reason.com/volokh/2026/04/08/d-c-circuit-declines-to-stay-department-of-wars-supply-chain-risk-designation-of-claude/

#d.c.circuit #departmentofwar #aimodel #nationalsecurity #fifth-amendment

D.C. Circuit Declines to Stay Department of War's "Supply-Chain Risk" Designation of Claude

From today's order by Judges Karen LeCraft Henderson, Gregory Katsas, and Neomi Rao in Anthropic PBC v. U.S. Dep't of…

Reason.com

@cdarwin genius. I bet they’re making inquiries to hire North Korean troops too.

Defense Deoartment? I didn’t know we still called it that.

#iran #ukraine #departmentofwar

Hegseth, Trump had no authority to order Anthropic to be blacklisted, judge says https://arstechni.ca/cYAK #ArtificialIntelligence #departmentofwar #DonaldTrump #PeteHegseth #militaryAI #Anthropic #AIsafety #Policy #Claude #AI
Hegseth, Trump had no authority to order Anthropic to be blacklisted, judge says

“I don’t know”: Department of War fails to justify blacklisting Anthropic.

Ars Technica

RE: https://social.lansky.name/@hn100/116298626465000329

«…The record supports an inference that Anthropic is being punished for criticizing the government’s contracting position in the press. In their announcements, the President and Secretary Hegseth called Anthropic “out of control” and “arrogant,” describing its “sanctimonious rhetoric” as an attempt to “strong-arm” the government. The Department of War’s records show that it designated Anthropic as a supply chain risk because of its “hostile manner through the press.” Punishing Anthropic for bringing public scrutiny to the government’s contracting position is classic illegal First Amendment retaliation.…»
—United States District Court, Northern District of California

The referenced post has links to both the court ruling and ycombinator discussion.

#AI #law #Anthropic #AI #DepartmentOfWar #FreeSpeech #HackerNews

Why regime change is now imperative

America is sick and her sickness endangers the whole world. Given America’s immense power and resources, a cure must be found within. The first thing that is needed is an education teaching that hate must be avoided, that excellence does not consist in violence. To achieve this change of outlook is an immense task which America’s “Radicals” must attempt to carry out. Whether the necessary heroism will be forthcoming, I do not know. We can only hope that it may be so.Bertrand Russell, The Ethos of Violence in the Minority of One, 1965, p 607

America has, except for perhaps John F Kennedy and Jimmy Carter, had a succession of warmongering presidents since World War 2. Arguably, none of them, except for maybe Nixon and Johnson, come even close to being as unhinged and unstable as Donald Trump.

Trump may not have managed to get as many Americans killed in unnecessary acts of aggression as Nixon or Johnson, but it’s not for lack of trying. His declaration of war on Iran, which, needless to say, is unwarranted, is also blatantly illegal. Worse, Trump’s erratic conduct since the initial airstrikes on Iran began in tandem with the genocidal Israelis. They not only conspired to assassinate the Ayatollah but also bombed an elementary school, killing over 150 girls, destroyed hospitals, and other civil infrastructure. The attack on Iran has spun out of control and has the potential to spiral into a calamitous Third World War.

The original pretext for starting hostilities, which Trump absurdly calls an excursion, an operation, or a war, or all three at the same time, depending on his clarity of mind at the time, was to purge Iran of its ability to manufacture nuclear weapons. The frequent repetition of this flagrant lie doesn’t seem to perturb the American population too much, since he first announced to them in June last year that “Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated.”

Either Americans have short memories, or they don’t understand what obliterated means. Worse, they may just have an unnatural affection for lies or war, or both. Given the American predilection for celebrity worship, tolerating lies is par for the course, and an argument could be made for a baked-in imperialist culture having a natural affinity for warmongering. A recent Pew survey indicates that 37% of Americans (not an insignificant number) support the war, giving credence to the latter hypothesis.

The Pew poll aligns with partisan voting trends in America. It confirms that around a third of the population, perhaps more, are not at all distressed at having a raving lunatic at the helm of the mighty USS Hegemony. It’s also no accident that an imperialist nation came to have a Department of War, or that the bloodthirsty wacko in charge would be an alcoholic former television presenter tasked with spreading misinformation and egregious lies. Trump’s Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, seems to genuinely salivate at the prospect of killing people.

https://youtu.be/bbm4-bT2kpQ?si=7R09v4e0b5bP5UtQ

This diabolical press conference, where both Trump and Hegseth demeaned both their country and themselves, came in the wake of their gross incompetence and mishandling of the war and the hilarious underestimation of Iran’s potential. It was a vain effort to save face after Trump declared he had won the war, only to beg for assistance from the rest of the world when Iran blocked the Strait of Hormuz to ships from nations sympathetic to Israel and America. In short, Iran has him by the short and curlies.

Meanwhile, many Americans began howling, but not about the innocent lives that were being lost in the shambolic war effort. No, it was mainly about being inconvenienced at the pumps.

When Trump was elected for the second time in 2024, he made short work of putting together an administration that surely must be the envy of Germany’s Nazi regime in World War 2. This administration has been in office for more than a year, and while there are mutterings of discontent from many Americans, these are mostly due to rising food and fuel prices. While the rest of the world is utterly shocked by America’s descent into fascism, Americans still have a disturbing, no, annoying, level of reverence for the office of the President. That tolerance for wickedness and wrongdoing is perfectly emblematic of the concept of the banality of evil as described by Hannah Arendt in 1962 during the trial of Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi war criminal.

Again, it’s no accident that someone like Donald Trump won the presidential elections in 2016 and again in 2024 despite a disastrous first term in office. I don’t think anyone has summarised the reason why he was elected twice better than Michael Jochum, a touring drummer for the metal band Korn.

I used to wonder how it was possible that Trump could have won in 2016, and then again in 2024, given how emotionally toxic and depraved he is.

I don’t wonder anymore. I think he won for that exact reason. Because he carried at least one broken shard to reflect the broken shards in millions of others.

If you’re a racist, you found your guy. If you’re a misogynist, you found your guy. If money is your only religion, you found your guy. If your heart is armored shut, you found your guy. If you mock the disabled, you found your guy. If intelligence makes you insecure, you found your guy. If you’re a sexual predator, you found your guy. If you trade in humiliation and conspiracy and filth, you found your guy. 

If you’ve never done a single hour of emotional inventory, you found your guy. If you cheat, stiff contractors, bankrupt your obligations, and call it savvy, you found your guy. If you lie as easily as you breathe, you found your guy. If cruelty feels like strength, you found your guy. If white grievance is your comfort food, you found your guy. If your ego is a black hole no title can fill, you found your guy. If warmongering fuels your ego, you found your guy, If empathy feels like weakness and dominance feels like oxygen, you found your guy.

If he’d only carried one or two of these pathologies, he might have been dismissed as just another loud, damaged man. But he carried a buffet of them. That was the appeal. Millions could locate themselves somewhere in the wreckage. They didn’t have to agree with all of it. They just had to recognize a piece of themselves in it.

It was never really about him. It was about the validation. The absolution. The permission. He didn’t invent the resentment; he amplified it. He didn’t create the cruelty; he normalized it. He gave millions the intoxicating relief of hearing their ugliest impulses echoed back at rally volume.

Trump is a symptom. The deeper illness is collective. If there’s one sentence that defines his power, it’s this: “He says the things I’m thinking.”

And that’s the part that should chill us.

Because what does it say about us that so many were thinking those things? That tens of millions of Americans harbored resentments so deep, so seething, that they were simply waiting for a demagogue to baptize them as virtue? That after decades of supposed progress on race, gender, and equality, so many white men felt so threatened, so displaced, so furious, that cruelty became a political platform?

Maybe we were living in a fool’s paradise, mistaking silence for healing, politeness for progress…

While I’m constantly reminded that not all Americans support Trump, Americans need to take collective responsibility for installing such a depraved excuse for a human being in office. Yes, there are tens of thousands of true Americans who brave arrest and harassment while protesting both the genocide in Gaza and the heavy-handed policing methods of the Trump administration. It’s not nearly enough. The number of people supporting the administration is grotesquely high. Philosopher Bertrand Russell had a forlorn hope in 1965 that education against hate and violence would cure America of its imperialist sickness.

Alas!

Regime change is a quintessentially American imperialist pursuit. It has been going on for years, but Americans barely noticed. They were too busy chasing the American dream while living off the comforts of imperialist conquest. For many other countries, however, the American Dream was a nightmare. Many countries now realise that regime change is imperative, not for Iran, but for the country that spent decades enforcing it on others.

Unfortunately, Americans cannot be trusted to change their regime from within. Old habits die hard. Americans love their pretend-democracy too much, and they also worship the corrupt two-party electoral system that nurtures it. Indeed, given how much time and effort the print and television media spend showcasing the whole electoral circus, it certainly seems like entertainment for the public.

However, Iran has exposed how fragile empires can be. Military might is illusory, especially when controlled by deranged lunatics. The Strait of Hormuz clearly demonstrates that world economies can be shaken and squeezed without the backing of multi-billion-dollar military arsenals.

#AdolfEichmann #Ayatollah #banalityOfEvil #BertrandRussell #DepartmentOfWar #DonaldTrump #HannahArendt #Iran #Israel #JimmyCarter #JohnFKennedy #Korn #MichaelJochum #MiddleEast #Nixon #PeteHegseth #Pew

⬆️ @newsguyusa

#TACO #Trump capitulates on #StraitOfHormuz #ultimatum to #Iran BEFORE markets reopen on Monday morning.

Paraphrasing and eliding: | am pleased to report that Iran and the country of #USA 😂 have had… very good conversations… Based on the tenor and tone of these…, | have instructed the #DepartmentofWar to postpone any and all military strikes… for a 5 day period…