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Signals, Symbols, and War: When Power Rewrites the Sacred

5 min · 24. huhti 2026
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In the aftermath of the Islamabad talks, diplomacy appears to proceed even as escalation deepens. This episode explores how negotiations, symbolic acts, and religious language operate within the same strategic field. Drawing on Max Blumenthal’s critique, Lacanian theory, and a striking visual incident involving a profaned religious image, the analysis shows how power does not eliminate the sacred—it redistributes it asymmetrically. Through a Videodrome lens, we examine how signals—diplomatic, military, and symbolic—do not merely reflect reality but actively produce it.   Bibliography Blumenthal, Max. “The Islamabad Negotiations Are a Hoax.” Video. YouTube. Cronenberg, David, dir. Videodrome. Canada: Universal Pictures, 1983. Lacan, Jacques. Écrits. Translated by Bruce Fink. New York: W.W. Norton, 2006. Lacan, Jacques. The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, Book XI: The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis. Edited by Jacques-Alain Miller. New York: W.W. Norton, 1978. McLuhan, Marshall. Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1994. Chatham House. Iran and the Strait of Hormuz: Strategic Implications. London: Royal Institute of International Affairs, recent reports. Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Missile Threat and Naval Power Reports. Washington, DC: CSIS, recent publications.

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