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February 28, 2026
U.S.-Iran – A War Of Aggressions Which Aims Can Not Be Achieved

Yesterday the Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi, the mediator in talks between the U.S. and Iran, revealed that Iran had offered unprecedented restrictions of its nuclear program to prevent a war.

During a CBS interview he explained:

MINISTER ALBUSAIDI: I am confident, and in my assessment of the way the talks are going, I think there is, really I can see that the peace deal is within our reach.

MARGARET BRENNAN: A peace deal?

MINISTER ALBUSAIDI: Yes, is within our reach, if we just allow diplomacy the space it needs to get there. Because I don’t think any alternative to diplomacy is going to solve this problem.

MINISTER ALBUSAIDI: The single most important achievement, I believe, is the agreement that Iran will never, ever have a nuclear material that will create a bomb. This is, I think, a big achievement. This is something that is not in the old deal that was negotiated during President Obama’s time. This is something completely new. It really makes the enrichment argument less relevant, because now we are talking about zero stockpiling. And that is very, very important, because if you cannot stockpile material that is enriched then there is no way you can actually create a bomb, whether you enrich or don’t enrich. And I think this is really something that has been missed a lot by the media, and I want to clarify that from the standpoint of a mediator.

MARGARET BRENNAN: So explain that. So the enriched material, things that could be used as nuclear fuel for a bomb, you’re saying Iran would not keep on their own soil?

MINISTER ALBUSAIDI: They would give it up.

To give up stockpiling enriched material of various grades is a concession that Iran has never before made. It would indeed make it impossible for it to create a nuclear bomb.

The U.S. however was not interested in a nuclear deal. Hours after Albusadi’s interview it joined Israel in a “pre-emptive” war on Iran.

jeremy scahill @jeremyscahill – 7:18 UTC · Feb 28, 2026

The term “preemptive” is pure propaganda. The U.S. once again used the veneer of negotiations as a cover to bomb Iran. Tehran had just offered terms that went far beyond the 2015 nuclear deal. What was preempted was diplomacy. The same propaganda tactics used in 2003 Iraq war.

Badral Abusaidi was left to expressed his disappointment:

Badr Albusaidi – بدر البوسعيدي @badralbusaidi – 12:04 UTC · Feb 28, 2026

I am dismayed. Active and serious negotiations have yet again been undermined. Neither the interests of the United States nor the cause of global peace are well served by this. And I pray for the innocents who will suffer. I urge the United States not to get sucked in further. This is not your war.

U.S. President Trump thought differently. In an 8 minutes long speech (vid) he announced several war aims like the destruction of Iran’s missiles, the destruction of its navy and to prevent the country from acquiring nuclear weapons it does not want. He called on the armed forces of Iran to lay down their weapons and for its people to overthrow its government.

For the Islamic Republic the war is thereby not about mere defense – but existential.

As none of Trump’s strategic objectives is likely to be achieved one might already argue that the U.S. has little chance but to lose this war.

So far the exchange of strikes has run along its predictable course.

The U.S. and Israel launched stand-off cruise-missiles against political and military targets in Iran. The compound of the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran, the Ministry of Intelligence, the Ministry of Defense, the Iranian Atomic Energy Agency, the Parchin military complex were hit. Iran’s leadership had moved to safe places and was not affected by the strikes. A missile destroyed the house of the former president Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, who has no role in the current government, and killed three of his guards. Several missiles, says Iran, have hit an elementary school in Minab, south Iran, and killed up to 60 children.

Iran responded by attacking U.S. military installations in Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates with hundreds of drones and shorter range missiles. A long range U.S. radar in Qatar was hit as were U.S. Navy fuel depots in Bahrain. Several salvos of tens of medium range missiles were fired against U.S positions in Jordan as well as against Israel.

These first salvos with older, less accurate missiles are intended to draw out U.S. air-defenses and to entice them to expend their limited missiles supplies. There have been reports of several explosions in various places in the Middle East but it is too early to assess if these are the consequences of falling debris or real intended results.

One target hit by the U.S. side was the headquarter of the Hashid Shaabi popular mobilization forces in Iraq. It killed several people. Following that Hashid Shaabi announced to join the fight on Iran’s side. Missiles have hit U.S. positions in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan.

The Houthi in Yemen as well as Hizbullah in Lebanon are expected to also join in the fight.

The exchange of missile strikes is expected to continue over several days. the U.S. will try to eliminate Iranian missile launchers and production facilities. Iran will try to exhaust U.S. missile defenses to then launch its more precise and effective missiles against Israel and major U.S. (naval) targets. Iran already claims to have hit a U.S. supply ship.

But Iran’s main instrument in this war will be its control over the transport of 20% of the world’s oil supplies.

It has just announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Michael A. Horowitz @michaelh992 – 15:30 UTC · Feb 28, 2026

#Breaking an official with the EU naval mission Aspides says vessels have been receiving transmission from Iran’s revolutionary guards saying no ship is allowed to pass the strait of Hormuz

Iran can control the Straits by simply firing land-based anti ship missiles.

By Monday fuel prices will have gone through the roof.

Oil prices are the major pressure point Iran has to cause effects within the U.S.

One wonders how long President Trump can sustain the war if the price of gasoline goes up and stays high.

Comments

michaelj72 | Mar 1 2026 4:45 utc | 808
*** Israel is so universally reviled that if the western political class doesn’t decouple from it, it will cause the total collapse of western liberal “democracy,” and what comes after will be barbarism. some may say we’re already there with no socialist alternative. ***
 
Not twigged yet that so-called “barbarism” includes socialism? 
 
The purveyors of the scam called “liberal democracy” banked on generating and perpetuating a very vague but strong fear throughout the ruled population of “barbarism” — a phobia which had themselves and their system as the only alternative.
In other words, a psychological conditioning of the public, whereby the debt-money extortion rentier class of Overlords are “civilization” whereas any opposition to that system of theirs is (or leads to) the knee-jerk feared “barbarism”.
 
Epitomised in the post WW2 demonisation of “socialism” (or  undedfined “communism”) by the US corporate/finance/political Establishment, partly via the promotion of  an industry of made-to-measure evangelical preachers and their “religious” distortions.   
 
US public susceptibility (for historical reasons) to concocted ‘religious’ drivel being greater than it was in post-WW2 Europe or Britain, explains why a somewhat less (allegedly) “free market/monetarist” political and economic system could exist, till the continuous Americanisation of politics, culture and mass-media finally eroded it enough for the post 1970s asset-stripping, austerity and ‘trickle down’ lies to be overtly imposed.
 
So now at the pinnacle of the imposed economic/social system that’s built around perpetual-debt, financial frauds and asset-stripping are the predominantly Jewish / Zionist Oligarchs and Overlords. Who introduce ever more laws and mental “electric-fences” to prevent captive populations from even criticising, never mind overthrowing, them.
And don’t at all mind being repressive, since under their own ideological worldview the rest of the population are mere sub-human animals anyway, whose only justification for existence is to serve those who regard themselves as a divinely appointed ‘master race’. 
Of course, their bought and/or duped strata of overseers (politicians, bureaucrats, “celebrities”, media-pimpers etc.) don’t mind either, since their treachery against the public is so well rewarded.
The contemporary religious Zionist dupes erroniously claiming to be “Christian” are arguably worst of all, since they are stupified enough to fervently worship an alleged deity who very much prefers someone else.
 

Posted by: Cynic | Mar 1 2026 17:06 utc | 1201

Trump said “they want to talk”.

Posted by: Roberto | Mar 1 2026 17:08 utc | 1202

Cynic | Mar 1 2026 17:06 utc | 1244
 
Apologies to michaelj72, I should have indicated that I was responding to what he had quoted, not what he had commented himself.

Posted by: Cynic | Mar 1 2026 17:12 utc | 1203

 
What it needs to do was spelled out by Exile in a list one could fit on post-it: 1. Bomb all israel’s major power stations.2. Bomb all their desalination plants.3. Bomb Ben Gurion airport4. Bomb the Methane production in Haifa I’d add, still fitting on that post-it: 5. Bomb all the hospitals in tel aviv6. Bomb the ports – level them No A.I required.
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 1 2026 9:41 utc | 1081
 
100%!

Posted by: spudski | Mar 1 2026 17:26 utc | 1204

TACO always a TACO

Posted by: pepe | Mar 1 2026 17:31 utc | 1205

Count all the generals and leaders that JUSA has assassinated and make a reciprocal response. 

Posted by: ld | Mar 1 2026 17:51 utc | 1206

ostrr | Mar 1 2026 10:27 utc | 1106
*** Iran fired two missiles in the direction of Cyprus, where British bases are located, the head of the British Ministry of Defense said. ***
 
” in the direction of ” ????
But according to (as someone earlier posted) Intel Slava the missiles landed in Bahrein, which happens to be  in the opposite direction.  Has the UK ministry of alleged defence made Liz Truss its geographical adviser?

Posted by: Cynic | Mar 1 2026 18:46 utc | 1207

DunGroanin | Mar 1 2026 11:28 utc | 1161
*** But what about the girls school hundreds of casualties! Limbs lying in the rubble. Why the target tiny of young girls??? ***
 
 
A bulk human sacrifice to the Zionists’ real deity carried out by the Epstein Class.
 
No doubt providing lots of ‘exciting’ pictures for viewing behind closed doors at the WEF, Bohemia Grove, Knesset etc.
 

Posted by: Cynic | Mar 1 2026 19:00 utc | 1208

Good evening, why doesn’t anyone use electromagnetic bombs? The Arabs will use up their air defense reserves. Where can we get new ones? Will Trump sell them?

Posted by: Sany Dnepropetrovsk | Mar 1 2026 20:11 utc | 1209

We now known that CHINA provided real time update on israeli and us f35 taking off to attack iran within 2h! Someone in the chain of command in IRAN has betrayed the country helping to kill 40 officers in 1 minute.  So there is a traitor that the IRGC should find immediately ! He is the same mul who gave general Sulemaney position to the US to be murder or assasinate.  So there the IRANIEN security apparatus is COMPROMISE and à big purge is needed!
This is clear in the open now!
 

Posted by: Penny | Mar 1 2026 21:38 utc | 1210

I have heard multiple rumors that ballistic missles hit the Lincoln, including this one:
 
Iran’s Khatam al Anbiya HQ Spokesman:
Waves 7 & 8 targeted US & Israeli forces:
• Strikes on USS Abraham Lincoln, US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, and Persian Gulf-region facilities
• Attacks on US/UK tankers in the Persian Gulf
• Iranian Air Force bombed US bases in Persian Gulf states and Iraqi Kurdistan
 
Does anyone know if this is true?

Posted by: Deniz | Mar 1 2026 22:37 utc | 1211

Questions for any and all bar patrons here:
 

  • Will Iran close the straits of Hormuz (or more accurately as someone here pointed out, control traffic through there)?
  • Will Iran be able to recover from the destruction of the IRGC HQ?
  • Will Iran’s missile arsenal be able to survive US & Israeli strikes?
  • Will Iran be able to inflict substantial damage on Israel, or will it be pretty much equivalent to last summer’s retaliation? (In other words, will Iran be able to damage Israel beyond what can easily be repaired/replaced?)
  • Will the outcome of this war substantially damage the US?

I ask because it seems to be that the level of wishful thinking around this here bar is beyond all limits. Especially among those who sign their posts with “Marg bar Âmrikâ”. Lots of folks here see this as the Final Conflict that will put an end to the Axis of Eevil (US/Israel) once and for all. I’m skeptical of that.
 
My take—and I hasten to add that I am neither an armchair general nor a renowned geopolitical analyst—is that so far at least, Iran is on their back foot. Despite whatever projectiles they’ve managed to lob back at their opponents, seems to me they’re getting their ass kicked pretty well.
 
Now I know it’s early days yet, and by all measures this looks to last well into this new month, so it’s probably too soon to tell what the outcome will be. But I seriously doubt that this is gonna end up with the destruction of Israel or the US or any other similar outcome.
 
Hey, don’t blame me: this is not the outcome I would hope for. But I have no say over any of this, as none of you do either.
 
And of course, as always, I keep in mind that I could be wrong about all this.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 1 2026 23:10 utc | 1212

Posted by: All Under Heaven | Mar 1 2026 9:42 utc | 1065 A slogan that requires research to understand isn’t a slogan, it’s performative BS. Note this genocidal maniac still does not deny the obvious meaning of the slogan, has repeatedly passed on clarifying the position—as in explaining what it could mean instead—and doesn’t even post a link for onlookers who may be interested in the exchanges. 
But if we must insist on talking about mischaracterization, the claim that denying the moral validity of calling for mass murder because of collective hereditary guilt is not the same thing as denying the mass deaths in all parts of the Americas, or in Africa or various parts of Asia at the hands of the English imperialists. The unexamined premise that the American Revolution was only about the freedom to genocide is an implicit defense of English imperialism. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Mar 1 2026 23:42 utc | 1213

Posted by: steven t johnson | Mar 1 2026 23:42 utc | 1236
 
Thanks.
Any answers to my questions?
 
By the way, my objection to that poster repeatedly posting that threat (or imprecation or whatever) isn’t that it’s genocidal (it hardly measures up to the genocides being committed by “Âmrikâ”) but because it’s such an infantile wish not likely to be granted in the Real World.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 1 2026 23:47 utc | 1214

Found this just now, at  Posted by: All Under Heaven | Mar 1 2026 7:43 utc | 961
 

NYT’s goal is to bring down Trump, not bring down America altogether, so their reporting must be read from that perspective.

 
The numerous stories NYT didn’t run about Trump’s dirty business dealings, the on-going series about his impeachment on the Emoluments clause, the obsessive focus on retailing every documentable instance he was friends with Epstein, its editorial campaign against the Democratic Party leadership (Schumer, Jeffries) supine non-opposition to Trump? Their absence shows that All Under Heaven is a MAGA who blindly buys into the myth of Trump’s martyrdom. In MoA being a Trump cultist is nothing new, except this commenter pretends to Marxism. 
 
 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Mar 1 2026 23:57 utc | 1215

So no answers to my questions?

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 1 2026 23:59 utc | 1216

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 1 2026 2:10 utc | 626  The bear is Iran, not the others.  Sorry to use such an unfamiliar and subtle figure of speech. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Mar 2 2026 0:17 utc | 1217

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 1 2026 0:40 utc | 572  Naturally, this geopolitical genius can’t quote anything to demonstrate my alleged ignorance. But I will concede that I don’t believe geopolitics is as scientific as this person seems to think. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Mar 2 2026 0:22 utc | 1218

But I will concede that I don’t believe geopolitics is as scientific as this person seems to think. 
Posted by: steven t johnson | Mar 2 2026 0:22 utc | 1241
 
Pretty sure it’s not. It’s an art, not a science.
And Mearsheimer is my guy for that kind of info, even if I don’t agree 100% with his worldview.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 2 2026 1:29 utc | 1219

  • Will Iran close the straits of Hormuz (or more accurately as someone here pointed out, control traffic through there)?
  • Will Iran be able to recover from the destruction of the IRGC HQ?
  • Will Iran’s missile arsenal be able to survive US & Israeli strikes?
  • Will Iran be able to inflict substantial damage on Israel, or will it be pretty much equivalent to last summer’s retaliation? (In other words, will Iran be able to damage Israel beyond what can easily be repaired/replaced?)
  • Will the outcome of this war substantially damage the US?

 

  • As long as they have the political will (as in the Iranian bourgeoisie doesn’t try to take over.)
  • Yes, no single HQ is a vital point
  • Physically, yes, most will. Command and control may be impaired in a sufficiently long campaign I doubt the US can sustain
  • I think that sets the bar too low. I suspect what matters is repairable within a year or so—and I don’t think any strategic air war can inflict that much damage sans nukes.
  • The damage to world economy by destruction of productive forces in Iran will I think damage the US even if by some evil miracle they installed a puppet government. The passage of time will damage the US. Nobody has the cure for capitalism, it’s too crazy and too obsolete, it’s senile dementia so to speak. If the question is more specifically, can Iran force the US to truly retreat? Not by itself I fear. 
  •  

Posted by: steven t johnson | Mar 2 2026 1:46 utc | 1220

@George the Zeroth | Mar 2 2026 1:29 utc | 1238
Mearsheimer is just a PR figure for US propaganda.
He has that comfortable role to make common sense sound original due to the contrast it makes with the progammed insanity of all the puppet regimes and media the US dominates. Be aware that this contrast is not due to any other party than the US. Thus it is an altogether manufactured arrangement. The world is that weird now. To admire Mearsheimer is to admire his comfortable role in that absurd scenario. Since his task is to utilise common sense to sound attractive it probably means you are actually admiring your own common sense.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 2 2026 9:25 utc | 1221

Only weeks after German officials at the Munich Conference spoke of the importance of international law, the German Chancellor completely sets it aside to throw Germany’s full support behind Trump and Israel’s illegal unauthorised war on Iran.
“Legal assessments under international law will achieve relatively little in this regard… That is why now is not the moment to lecture our partners and allies; despite all doubts, we share many of their goals, without ourselves being able to actually achieve them.”
The last sentence is critical. Germany is positioning itself as a cobelligerent in this war.
 

Posted by: lmaa | Mar 5 2026 13:02 utc | 1222