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March 5, 2026
The U.S.-Iran War Of Attrition – A Global Depression To Counter Total Destruction

The U.S. and Israel are aiming for the total destruction of the Islamic Republic. Iran is countering by globalizing the consequences of a war in its energy rich region. It calculates that the global economy will attrit sufficiently for the U.S. to change course before Iran’s internal cohesion breaks down.

When Trump announced his attack on Iran he named several seemingly random aims that the war was supposed to achieve. It turned out that none of them was achievable.

Trump and his mouthpieces seemed to assume that the war would be short. They had hoped for some kind of Venezuelan scenario where a U.S. friendly government would take over as soon as the Supreme Leader of Iran was killed. Such a view could only be held by people who were totally ignorant of the history and social structure of the society of Iran.

Ignorance is probably the most explanatory variable in the chaos we have seen. Neither the purpose, nor the length nor the consequences of the war had been gamed out.

The National Security Council, which has the task to plan out policies, had been cut down. The State Department was hardly involved in the planning. Warnings by the Pentagon have been ignored.

Trump went by his pants, got into a huge mess, and has yet to find a way to get out (archived):

When he came to office, Mr. Trump reduced the size of the N.S.C. staff by at least two thirds, casting out some of its members because of vague suspicions about their loyalty. Mr. Trump has made clear that his N.S.C. is not there to generate options, but to execute his decisions.

“Trump seems to think he doesn’t need options or contingency plans,” said Thomas Wright, a scholar at the Brookings Institution who worked on long-term strategic planning in the National Security Council during the Biden years. “He just wants a small team to execute his instincts. But when events go wrong, as they often do, a president without prepared choices will be gambling with a pair of twos.”

“Never has so much risk or such sweeping military action of so much consequence been undertaken with so little apparent planning or weighing of potential consequences, both intended and unintended,” [David Rothkopf] said.

It is the military, he notes, that develops operational plans, which are then vetted at the N.S.C. “That process has atrophied to virtually nothing in this administration and what planning there has been is often ignored by a president who trusts his own instincts more than any advisers. That may work with actions that are narrow in scope, but it does not when waging war against a large, consequential country like Iran.”

The Armchair Warrior notes that the Trump administration has already failed with three of its plans and is currently trying a fourth one:

– Plan A: Kill Khamenei, new leaders surrender
– Plan B: Kill Khamenei, mass civil unrest, regime change
– Plan C: Ethnic insurgents mobilize, ???, profit
– Plan D: Actually get air dominance and bomb indefinitely until they surrender

Israel meanwhile is perusing Plan Z: the total destruction (archived) of everything that defines modern Iran:

Israel’s endgame was the “total destruction of this regime, of the pillars of this regime, of everything that holds it together: the IRGC, the Basij [grassroots militia], its strategic capabilities”, said Danny Citrinowicz, an Iran expert and senior researcher at Tel Aviv’s Institute for National Security Studies.

Removing Iran’s ability to threaten Israel — primarily via missiles and a nascent nuclear programme — was the “obvious” endgame, but even more important to Israel’s government, Citrinowicz added, was “undermining this regime [so] it has to deal with internal problems”.

Summarising the Israeli government’s position, Citrinowicz said: “If we can have a coup, great. If we can have people on the streets, great. If we can have a civil war, great. Israel couldn’t care less about the future . . . [or] the stability of Iran.

If a new leadership just as hardline rose up from the ashes of this war, “they will be dealt with as well”, said the former senior Israeli official.

A person familiar with Israeli government thinking said: “Israel wants to destroy the Iranian regime’s capabilities to such an extent that it will not have to fight another round. They don’t want rounds two, three and four. They want to finish the job now.”

It seems that the Zionist plan is to do another “Gaza” on the nation of Iran. I probably would not mind to extend that plan to the whole Gulf region.

Parts of the Trump administration seem to endorse that plan:

[Sec. of Defense] Hegseth: Flying over their capital. Death and destruction from the sky all day long. We’re playing for keeps. Our warfighters have maximum authorities granted personally by the president and yours truly. Our rules of engagement are bold, precise, and designed to unleash American power, not shackle it. This was never meant to be a fair fight, and it is not a fair fight. We are punching them while they’re down, which is exactly how it should be.

The USraeli bombing campaign is hitting all over Iran:

Iran’s Emergency Medical Services Chief says that across 29 provinces and 172 cities targeted by US and Israeli strikes, …

The widespread attacks, which has hit at civilian targets like hospitals, schools, police stations just as much as at military targets, will have little effect on the will of Iranian people to fight back.

Iran is countering the U.S. campaign with its most dangerous weapon. Its geography allows it to hold all energy and transport in the Gulf region at risk.

This is causing many effects the Trump administration had not planned for. U.S. gas prices are rising:

President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, Susie Wiles, is telling his advisers to bring ideas to the Oval Office to lower gasoline prices in the wake of the U.S. attack on Iran, according to two energy industry executives familiar with the conversations.

The attack and Iran’s subsequent targeting of the Persian Gulf’s energy sector has sent crude oil up more than $10 a barrel, lifting gasoline prices to their highest levels since Trump took office last year.

Closing the Strait of Hormuz and rising the price of energy was one of the most obvious countermoves available to the Iranian side. But the Trump administration had not planned for it:

[Energy Secretary Chris] Wright […] has so far not publicly broached the subject of energy prices since the attack.

That’s on purpose, said a third energy industry executive who talked to White House officials right after the U.S. attack began Saturday. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other hawkish members of the administration were leading the administration’s planning, but other administration officials who would normally argue to keep oil prices low had initially been told to take a back seat while the fighting in Iran continues, this person said.

“The faction of the White House that would care about $80-90 oil [was] being silenced,” said this person, who was granted anonymity to discuss private conversations with the administration. ”There [were] louder voices winning at the moment.”

The concern for rising oil and natural gas prices brought by the war is a relatively new thing, said industry executives. The Trump administration did not start hitting the phones to discuss ways to calm oil and gas markets until several days after the attacks started and oil prices started rising.

Iran has announced that it would attack ships which were passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The insurance companies used this threat to up their prices. The high risk and lack of insurance has led ship owners to stop their vessels.

Some 20% of the world oil, gas and fertilizer has to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The closure of the Strait has many cascading global effects:

Oil and LNG fail as inputs into electricity, fertilizer, shipping, chemicals, mining, manufacturing, and state finance.

As an example, The global polyester chain begins in petrochemicals. A severe disruption to hydrocarbon and petrochemical feedstocks cascades into PTA, MEG, polyester resin, filament, and fabric production, causing acute shortages, price spikes, and factory stoppages across synthetic-heavy apparel segments. The industry does not vanish overnight, but the low-cost, high-volume apparel model starts to break down.

From this follows a chain whose logic is cumulative: fuel inflation becomes fertilizer inflation; fertilizer inflation becomes food inflation; food inflation becomes urban instability, sovereign subsidy exhaustion, and ultimately hunger. In this sequence, food shortages are not a secondary humanitarian issue. They are one of the central political outcomes of the crisis, because modern populations do not experience systemic breakdown first through grand strategy, but through unaffordable bread, intermittent power, empty pharmacies, and possibly the collapse of public order. A globalised Arab Spring.

In this framework, hyperinflation emerges as the social expression of real physical bottlenecks. When energy-importing states are forced to acquire dollarized fuel at any price, when currencies weaken, when fertilizer and transport costs reprice an entire harvest cycle, inflation ceases to be cyclical and becomes coercive.

It enters every household budget and every state ledger at once. The result is the destruction of planning itself: firms cannot quote, governments cannot subsidize, and populations can no longer calculate the future. Under such conditions, credit markets seize up, foreign-exchange reserves drain, sovereign spreads widen, and the boundary between economic crisis and political crisis disappears.

Yesterday stocks in South Korea, which to 97% depends on fossil energy imports, were down by 18%. Retail investors were panicking. Taiwan, which produces 80% of the high end chips in this world, has a gas reserve for only 11 days. Its electricity network, and the chip production depending on it, will soon be in trouble. It is planting season in many parts of the globe and the price for urea have gone up to unreasonable levels. The prices for bread will follow.

The short campaign the Trump administration had hoped for in Iran is turning into a long war of attrition. The U.S. and Israel will do their best to bomb Iran – all of it – to smithereens. Iran will to its best to enforce a near blockade on the Strait of Hormuz and the whole Gulf region.

U.S. allies in the Gulf will suffer. Global container carriers have stopped to accept traffic to Gulf port. Food security in the Gulf states is at risk.

The global economy will suffer an energy shock with all the financial and social consequences that entails.

The U.S. is to some extend autarkic and can sustain a sharp rise in energy prices. But many of its allies, who did not speak up when the U.S. attacked Iran, will soon be in very deep trouble.

Iran will suffer huge damage. But it is likely that the U.S. will be the first to blink.

Comments

But none of this is Great Leader’s fault! He was either coopted or is playing 11 dimensional MAGA America First chess. Ask c1ue. If he ever shows up again.

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 5 2026 17:36 utc | 1

Trump is totally delusional and out of control. 

Posted by: Facekicker | Mar 5 2026 17:36 utc | 2

Heard of the military industrial technological complex anyone. 
Imagine blaming the straw man Trump.
He doesn’t even shit without permission. 
 

Posted by: J99 | Mar 5 2026 17:41 utc | 3

Qatar’s gas industry is destroyed. Bye bye, it’s over. No more Qatari money for the Muslim brotherhood and funding of hideous mosques in  Europe.. 

Posted by: Friûl | Mar 5 2026 17:42 utc | 4

Well I hope this hits most of the West and vassal Asian states hard. Particularly all of the West. All those that only believe the MSM news. While so many are still hooked on the propaganda in the Epstein media, the Epstein class will rule. They should all be swinging from bridges.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 5 2026 17:43 utc | 5

Thinking in how Qatari idiots will repo the $400 million of plane they gave to Trumpstein

Posted by: Friûl | Mar 5 2026 17:44 utc | 6

Trump has to stop this very soon or Congress will go Democratic in a tsunami.  The US and others will go into recession and the Senate might shift also – which means conviction in impeachment is possible.   JP Morgan is making nasty predictions about oil/the economy if Hormuz stays closed – as a matter of days.

Posted by: Eighthman | Mar 5 2026 17:44 utc | 7

First we had the Brits under Cameron and Johnson thinking the parliamentary democracy was just an upbeat version of university politics.
 
Now we have the Trump administration acting under a similar illusion/delusion — that international relations is just a version of a Hollywood blockbuster.
 
 

Posted by: nuther steve | Mar 5 2026 17:45 utc | 8

This is it for the petrodollar

Posted by: ali | Mar 5 2026 17:53 utc | 9

🇮🇷⚡️🇺🇸 Spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters: The aircraft carrier “Abraham Lincoln” was struck by drones in the Sea of Oman. Following the strike, the aircraft carrier fled along with its accompanying destroyers and moved more than 1,000 kilometers away.

https://t.me/RezistanceTrench/57590

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 5 2026 17:56 utc | 10

RT
Live ticker Iran War – Bahrain: Iranian military shells US naval base again 6:40 p.m.
 Araghchi rejects negotiations with the US – Iran “well prepared” for US ground troops
 Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi addressed NBC when asked whether Tehran had approached Washington requesting talks. The ministerclarified:
 “We have not called for a ceasefire and reject any negotiations with the US.”Araghchi continued:
 “The United States had its chance. They attacked us twice during negotiations. This has led us to feel nothing but disgust at the thought of further talks.”
 Finally, Iran’s top diplomat emphasized, with regard to a potential US ground invasion of his country:
 “We are well prepared and ready to cope with any possible ground invasion.”
 When the NBC reporter indirectly asked whether Tehran’s stance toward the US, as repeatedly expressed by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, had changed, Iran’s Foreign Minister responded dryly:
 NBC: “Mr. Araghchi, are the US the Great Satan, as the Supreme Leader used to say?”
 Araghchi: “Yes.”
 

Posted by: Genesis | Mar 5 2026 17:57 utc | 11

So far, it seems, the comment section’s fantasies of aircraft carriers sinking, or even destroyers, have not manifested in reality. 
>It is planting season in many parts of the globe and the price for urea have gone up to unreasonable levels. The prices for bread will follow.
We heard this already about Ukraine’s fertilizer production back in 2022. Nothing happened.

Posted by: catdog | Mar 5 2026 17:57 utc | 12

Mahmood OD: Azerbaijan False Flag
 
https://www.youtube.com/@Mahmood_OD/streams
 
“Israel drone-bombs Azerbaijan base| False flags intensify.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 5 2026 17:58 utc | 13

Posted by: J99 | Mar 5 2026 17:41 utc | 3
 
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Trump seems to think he is in charge, and who are we to argue with him?
 
It is very American to take the credit and shift the blame.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 17:58 utc | 14

Australia, Canada and NZ need to go alone now. Lest they’re caught in the maelstrom. Australia is energy and food self-sufficient—aggressive neutrality is the only path now. Take that last train out of Dodge.

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 5 2026 17:58 utc | 15

Call of Duty: President Trump Editionhttps://torrancestephensphd.substack.com/p/call-of-duty-president-trump-edition

Posted by: Dogon Priest | Mar 5 2026 18:00 utc | 16

Call of Duty: President Trump Edition
https://torrancestephensphd.substack.com/p/call-of-duty-president-trump-edition
 

Posted by: Dogon Priest | Mar 5 2026 18:01 utc | 17

Thanks for the posting b
 
Yes, this is for all the marbles and all the global pieces are locking up.
 
Regardless of how the Iran/ME kinetic war turns out I see the God Of Mammon cult trying to use the opportunity to lock in all/most/some of the eventual refinance to the  private global folks.  The God Of Mammon cult just needs to retain some relevance that they can then, over time, build back into dominance…….I hope they fail but reading MoA comments is not encouraging…..lots of left/right instead of the top/bottom reality humanity need to eliminate.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 5 2026 18:01 utc | 18

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 5 2026 17:58 utc | 15
 
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They are all British colonies.
 
Zero sovereignty (aka not real countries).
 
Canada’s “leader” is a London banker…

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 18:01 utc | 19

Syriana Analysis: Prof Jamal Wakim
 
https://www.youtube.com/@SyrianaAnalysis/featured
 
“What comes next for Iran?”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 5 2026 18:01 utc | 20

I posted this on the bottom of the last thread, but it’s relevant here:
 
James @ 1195 (War On Iran – Hormuz Escorts, Kurds, Time-frame) 

As of March 5, 2026, global stock markets are experiencing severe volatility and have entered what analysts describe as a “tactical correction” phase. While not yet a total collapse, more than $3.2 trillion in global equity value was wiped out in the first 48 to 96 hours of the conflict.

 Remember it’s a Ponzi, that’s not invective or flippant to make a point, it really is. Ponzis are fragile creations, of course they have the Fed as a back stop, and the ECB, but after 2008 and COVID in short order how much more bullshit can non-insider investors take? In 2008 China played a little heralded roll saving the global economy, that won’t happen again. Will people again close their eyes and murmur “think good thoughts, think good thoughts” in this time of runaway world crisis? It’s not impossible the Wall St./CIA corporate overlords have given up on sustaining neoliberalism, they understand it’s over, so they are tearing it all down to rebuild upon the rubble like after WW2, convinced they are safe between their two oceans like they were then, and they couldn’t give a rat fart over the fate of their vassals and allies any more than that of their concocted enemies, “if you kill them all you get the guilty” has always appealed to troglodite America. 

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 5 2026 18:05 utc | 21

‘Are you afraid of US INVASION in your country?’
 
ARAGHCHI: ‘NO, we are WAITING FOR THEM’
 
‘We are CONFIDENT we can confront them, and that would be a big disaster for them’

 
22-second video . 
https://x.com/RT_com/status/2029618224753455368
 
——
 

‘Who is in charge of Iran right now?’
 
Araghchi: ‘system is working very well’
 
‘There is now COUNCIL that takes charge of Supreme Leader’s duties’

 
32-second video . 
https://x.com/RT_com/status/2029617693968482813

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 18:06 utc | 22

I hate the f’ing spacing issue on this hoster! Is there really no fix, no preview option at least?

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 5 2026 18:07 utc | 23

How many Israel False Flag attacks so far?
 

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 5 2026 18:08 utc | 24

Iran says the Strait of Hormuz is open.
 
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps:
 
“The Strait of Hormuz is closed only to ships belonging to the United States, Israel, and their European allies. In its statement, the IRGC warned that any vessel attempting to cross the strait and belonging to one of these countries“ will be targeted.
 

https://x.com/Eng_china5/status/2029550323078213982
 
So, China, Russia, and allies can transit freely at this time.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 18:08 utc | 25

It has been quite alarming how many self-described ‘isolationist’ & ‘small government’ Americans I know of are just blindly cheering this whole debacle.
I suppose that they have just determined to accept that they will not be getting any of the things they wanted from the present administration and are instead choosing to be soothed by watching explosions and vicariously feeling strong. Rather disappointing but I suppose I will simply have to adjust my cynicism accordingly.

Posted by: Chunk | Mar 5 2026 18:09 utc | 26

U.S. Stock Market
I am gobsmacked that the U.S. stock market is so stable.  I normally trust the Stock market as a future indicator but in this case, it hasn’t figured out that this is a total S*t show
The QQQ is trading within a 2% range since this war started.  I bought a long put, I might buy another because after the Strait of Hormuz is closed for a week the Stock Market might finally understand the danger we are in

Posted by: Christian J Chuba | Mar 5 2026 18:09 utc | 27

Even with extreme Zio Imperialist hedge fund manipulation, the market is still getting smashed by reality today.  It’s slow but the truth factor is powerful.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 5 2026 18:09 utc | 28

Posted by: Christian J Chuba | Mar 5 2026 18:09 utc | 29
Dow currently down over 900 points.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 5 2026 18:10 utc | 29

I see the lack of planning and inconsistencies in Trump’s actions vis a vie  West Asia as evidence that he is mostly just executing orders and repeating talking points of the day given him by Tel Aviv or its superiors in the Synagogue of Satan.
I agree that Israel wants total destruction of the regime.  Execution of the Ayatollah and leaders, and the Israeli attack on the girls school,  were deliberate moves to make negotiations unlikely whilst that destruction proceeds.  Destruction of the regime is just step one though.  The larger Israeli goal is destruction of Iran as a viable state with surviving enclaves focused on survival to the extent that they are not a threat to anyone.
It is possible Trump had a goal of regime change (if indeed he has goals at all), but Israel wants utter devastation.

Posted by: Snowleopard | Mar 5 2026 18:11 utc | 30

If the petrodollar dies because the US fled the sultanates, the cost of a gallon of gas will reflect its true global scarcity.
 
Posted by: James | Mar 5 2026 18:01 utc | 17
 

 
Price is driven by demand just as it is by scarcity.  The debt destruction following the death of the petrodollar will destroy demand for basically everything.  Prices will be low and nobody will be buying because the money will be gone.
 
“Water, water, every where,  Nor any drop to drink”
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 5 2026 18:11 utc | 31

LT: Jackson Hinkle: Ali Alizadeh Interview: ‘Iran Unleashed’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT9iQIMXemg
 
“Iran unleashes devastating blows.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 5 2026 18:12 utc | 32

I haven’t had time to read this myself yet, but here’s a new sitrep about the Resistance’s ongoing self-defence from indi.ca over in Sri Lanka.

https://indi.ca/iran-war-march-4/

Good to get a perspective from outside the Empire.

The Western news media here in the Empire is all Orwellian propaganda in favour of Israel and “regime” change. I’ve noticed that on CBC News and CTV News here in Canada, they never ever mention any of the US military bases and US air defenses in the various countries of the region – this is to try to give viewers the impression that “evil” Iran is just striking at all its neighbours for no valid reason.

Posted by: cc | Mar 5 2026 18:12 utc | 33

Australia, Canada and NZ need to go alone now. Lest they’re caught in the maelstrom. Australia is energy and food self-sufficient—aggressive neutrality is the only path now. Take that last train out of Dodge.
Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 5 2026 17:58 utc | 15
 They are all British colonies. Zero sovereignty (aka not real countries). Canada’s “leader” is a London banker…
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 18:01 utc | 20
   Canada’s PM Carney is a Zio owned puppet – a hedging of the bets of the Dual Citizens. But fear not, his possible replacement, loves them sheckles and hates Iran. Just like U-all Land, the dirty hands are in many places.

Posted by: kupkee | Mar 5 2026 18:13 utc | 34

Iranian Army statement: “We will avenge the destroyer IRIS Dena.”
 
——
 
• “The cowardly attack on the destroyer Dena, about 2,000 miles away from the battlefield, and the martyrdom of the young students who were on an educational mission and returning from the MILAN 2026 peace exercise, showed that global arrogance does not abide by any international rules.”
 
 
• “In this brutal and inhumane aggression, the US Navy, hundreds of miles away from the war zone and without prior warning, once again violated customary law, humanitarian principles, and international maritime regulations.”
 
• “The martyrdom of these dear young men, the envoys of Iran, will strengthen the resolve of the great Iranian nation and the fighters of Islam to avenge the pure blood of their comrades.”
 
• “The brave fighters of the army, united in oath and more determined than before, will, by God’s help, make the American and Zionist enemies regret their actions.”

 
https://x.com/TheCradleMedia/status/2029620520900280571
 
Sounds like I may get to see a sinking ship with sailors “swimming”  yet!

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 18:13 utc | 35

The problem with the technocratic west is there can be no room for holistic-looking civil servants or philosophers who can take a macrolook at the situation. These were once known as statesmen. 
 
So, it’s not surprising that there was a member of the meeting there talking about the ramifications of 80-90$ oil prices but that his concerns would fall on deaf ears.
 
We are now in a time of tyrants and technocrats will no longer be able to steer the western ship safely to keep all its constituents safe from the hard times to come. 
 
Plato is once again emerging as absolutely necessary to understand: if you let technocrats rule over you and you refuse to be interested in civic life, tyrants will emerge without fail. Ruin comes next. 
 
And then, we will be able to pick of the pieces again and will be back to Plato eventually. 

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 5 2026 18:14 utc | 36

I don’t understand what this article is for. The Messiah has said Everything is Fine, so it MUST Be. The Messiah and his MAGA minions have decreed the  Jews as “The Chosen Ones” of GOD!!!!!  So we MUST follow them into WW3 planetary destruction because that’s what GOD demands so they can all go to heaven and rule with GOD. That is until the Evangelical death cult decides GOD isnt PURE enough for them and they go after him…
The Saudi have bent the knee to Israel so now Turkey and Pakistan KNOW they are next as stated on Tuesday by Israeli ministers. How will they react, get the popcorn ready, this will be fun to watch.
The Messiah says this is a Golden Age for the US. This is the best it has ever been and the best it will ever be as long as he is President. Serving UNDER the Jews  of course. What does that tell you? Inquiring minds want to know..

Posted by: IcyR7 | Mar 5 2026 18:15 utc | 37

Posted by: too scents | Mar 5 2026 18:11 utc | 33
 
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China and Russia have been transitioning several states away from the petrodollar.
 
Oil for Yuan will be a thing. Oil for Rubles too.
 
It just occurred to me that the last week has put Russia in charge of OPEC+.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 18:16 utc | 38

“Stock Market Today: Major Indexes Plummet; Dow Drops Nearly 1000 Points; Oil Jumps Further as Iran Claims to Have Attacked Tanker.”
I think the Zio hedge funders tried to keep a patriotic united front in the markets for the first few days, but the hard reality of major economic losses are just too much for Zio patriotism.  I hope to see them jumping out of windows on Wall Street!  
Death, death to the IDF!  
 

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 5 2026 18:17 utc | 39

The State Department was hardly involved in the planning. Warnings by the Pentagon have been ignored.

 
A note here on some political confusion. When convenient Trump apologists like to label Marco Rubio the neocon subverting their Savior’s glorious plans. Also, the notion that neocons in the Pentagon are against the war forgets that God (or His earthly proxy) put Hegseth into the Department of War to de-woke the Pentagon, notorious Deep State bastion of the globalist anti-human conspiracy that they were. Now so-called neo-con is rarely defined or explained, but this isn’t making much sense. This is particularly true when our host quotes this direct contradiction, more or less as if it somehow supported the main thrust of the post. 
 

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other hawkish members of the administration were leading the administration’s planning, but other administration officials who would normally argue to keep oil prices low had initially been told to take a back seat while the fighting in Iran continues, this person said.

 
Our host’s final conclusion is 
 

The U.S. is to some extend autarkic and can sustain a sharp rise in energy prices. But many of its allies, who did not speak up when the U.S. attacked Iran, will soon be in very deep trouble.
Iran will suffer huge damage. But it is likely that the U.S. will be the first to blink.

 
It is baffling why our host believes that pain to the so-called allies will cause the US  to blink. It forgets that the US is not run by the people at large, that pretty much the only person who matters is the single individual Trump. Given how long our host has favored this, it’s rather distressing to see him omit that. Even more, given how long our host has talked of European independence, it is distressing to see him believe the US even has allies, rather than subordinates. That fact that the US starting a long war hurts the larger part of humanity is not a problem for Trump, who only cares if his class gets hurt….and it appears he’s pretty selective about even them, openly favoring family allies in business. I’m not sure that our host’s Trumpery, long disguised by attacking his opponents in domestic politics and a careful agnosticims about his personal role in American foreign policy,* isn’t still causing disorientation. 
 
*Given the decades long campaign to turn the presidency into the unAmerican equivalent of the monarchy with sovereign power to make war, it is remarkable anyone can deny the essential importance of the office. Whoever holds it holds that power and responsibility. 

 
 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Mar 5 2026 18:18 utc | 40

Well, you must remember that Jewish Supremacists have a PLAN — doncha know — and it goes like this (a quote by Kevin Barrett in his article, linked to below):
 
“According to long-standing Jewish eschatology, the Jewish messiah will be a conqueror who kills most non-Jews and enslaves the rest.
This messiah, believers insist, will rule the world from a rebuilt blood sacrifice temple in Occupied Jerusalem.
Zionist millenarians plan for “Israel” to keep expanding until it occupies all lands between the Nile and Euphrates rivers, at which point it will be strong enough to conquer the world on behalf of the Jewish people.
Following that conquest, millenarian Jews believe, every Jew will have thousands of non-Jewish slaves, and the Jews will live happily ever after.”
 
https://www.unz.com/kbarrett/will-trump-succeed-in-creating-a-dictatorship-in-the-us/

Posted by: Mark Mosby | Mar 5 2026 18:21 utc | 41

It just occurred to me that the last week has put Russia in charge of OPEC+.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 18:16 utc | 41
 
Not merely OPEC+ – But OPEC itself!
 
That is a massive insight. Massive.
 
The world after this war (assuming it ends, assuming there’s still a world), will be radically different to the one we’ve known.
 
I don’t think the thinktankers and Rothschildts agents who run Trump factored that into their thinking before jumping ass-first into this …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 5 2026 18:22 utc | 42

Congress, with bi-partisan support, has just decided to subpoena Pam Bondi over her censoring and withholding Epstein files she was supposed to publish in full by XMas. 
 
Looks Trump will need continue his Operation distract from Epstein for a lot longer than he had planned.

Posted by: Marvin | Mar 5 2026 18:22 utc | 43

thanks b… good overview! 
 
i concur with @ psychohistorian | Mar 5 2026 18:01 utc | 19
 
perhaps the total destruction is aimed at taking down the financial ponzi scheme and replacing it with something else… a depression might be a part of the equation.. 
 
@ LightYearsFromHome | Mar 5 2026 18:07 utc | 25
 
try hitting for a double space, instead of one space.. this will give you what i think you want… experiment.. it is not the same as it was previously.. 

Posted by: james | Mar 5 2026 18:24 utc | 44

The Cradle News, Ep 165: ‘Let Me Pick’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@thecradlemedia
 
“Trump’s temper tantrum: I demand to pick Iran’s next Supreme Leader.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 5 2026 18:25 utc | 45

Trump n western globalist politicians may not have known the consequences but those that ordered it certainly did.
The globalist controllers wanted a massive war spanning the globe to upend everything, and now they’ve got it unless the resistance and remaining defiant countries fight back enough to end it, quickly, and that’s not in their interest. They’d rather attrit and witness the slow comeuppance than hand the west a parachute too soon. 

Posted by: NJH | Mar 5 2026 18:27 utc | 46

Posted by: Mark Mosby | Mar 5 2026 18:21 utc | 44
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Short and imperfect layman’s version of Islamic Eschatology.
 
There will be signs (many of which have occurred) and Jesus (Isa) AS will return to confront the Dajjal (antichrist). The Dajjal may be referring to the Jewish Messiah, I don’t know.
 
Isa wins and establishes God’s kingdom on Earth for all people. No countries, no borders, just one Ummah (family). Think of the planet Earth civilization in Star Trek.
 
The reason why Zionists want to kill Muslims is obvious. Competing visions of humanity and the future.  One where we are brothers and sisters, and one where most of us are cattle and slaves.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 18:28 utc | 47

Posted by: nuther steve | Mar 5 2026 17:45 utc | 8
 
Bullseye!
And mercifully brief to boot.
Kudos to you!

Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | Mar 5 2026 18:28 utc | 48

Brian Berletic provides convincing evidence this war has been anticipated for at least 17 years: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36YC2QeQeGE
His evidence is irrefutable:  https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/06_iran_strategy.pdf

Posted by: Elmer Fudd | Mar 5 2026 18:28 utc | 49

President Donald Trump said he must be personally involved in deciding who will lead Iran after the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, arguing that the next ruler must break with the hardline policies that brought Tehran into conflict with the United States.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 5 2026 18:28 utc | 50

It happens that the great US of A has a long history of hiding military setbacks and casualty information. Sometimes you may need to wait 20 or so years to get more realistic numbers. It is a historical fact, just go back to WW1, WW2 at Normandy, etc. where they withheld information. In addition, Trump is a winner, so any negative news would not fit his narrative. Therefore you can safely bet that the current US casualty numbers are wildly off. Also, there is no way that the US could admit to any ship or aircraft losses. It will be treated as a military secret just like the fine people do in Israel. So the bottom line is that we really do not have a clear view of this WAR. In fact, we may never find out.

Posted by: meshpal | Mar 5 2026 18:29 utc | 51

Is it confirmed that China stopped selling rare earths to the US?

Posted by: scc | Mar 5 2026 18:29 utc | 52

@Chunk | Mar 5 2026 18:09 utc | 28
On the issue of US citizen support for this campaign, it is a rule of thumb that about 25% of the population of any country can be counted on to support the regime in the name of national loyalty at any time. This is why independent regimes are hard to overthrow. In the case of the US, that 25% of bleating sheep, like the bleating sheep in Orwell’s Animal Farm, are just stupid ignoramuses who would not be able to carry on an intelligent conversation about foreign affairs, and they also believe in the state’s lies, and adopt that as their discourse, which is very frustrating.
 
In this case, it seems best to withhold one’s judgement about possible outcomes. Despite all kinds of dire predictions, many of them here on MOA, it seems that the mills of the gods grind very slowly. Even such an authority as Michael Hudson, whom I greatly revere, expressed his surprise that oil had only gone up 10% in price, which he correctly regarded as practically negligible, and he also expressed his surprise that over his lifetime the US scheme of converting debt into power had not led to a collapse. So, despite the antics of the US leadership, and their undoubted disarray, things still for the moment seem to be moving along as normal.
 
Also, is the US really so displeased about potential economic hardship and ruin for the rest of the world? The US economy, for all its outsourcing, seems better placed to muddle along than other economies are. And one can certainly make a case that one of the administration’s purposes is to wreck the world economy.
 
On the other hand, while things shift slowly, they do shift. The issue of the Zionist influence or control over the US in various ways, especially in foreign policy, has now been brought out into the open in an unprecendented manner. This is surely going to lead to a huge clash, presently, in the US, as the Zionist true believers, a kind of fanatical, state-worshiping religious cult, are certainly going to react to their bona fides being questioned in the most totalitarian, extreme, and possibly violent manner imaginable. That, more than anything else except the economy, could destabilize the US internally.

Posted by: Cabe | Mar 5 2026 18:29 utc | 53

According to Scott Ritter the US and its allies are running out of intercept missiles. And this is down to 3-4 weeks max.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfPEuOsIAPw

Posted by: Fred | Mar 5 2026 18:30 utc | 54

After the Epstein files, it seems “The Great Satan” is not hyperbole.  Even the word Zionist is a marketing campaign, it means this is about Jews returning to their homeland promised by God.  What does destroying a 3000 year old civilization, committing a genocide or corrupting leaders all over the world through a pedophilia ring if not child murder cult have to do with any of that?  A more accurate description would be to call them Satanists and call the Evangelicals that worship them, Christian Satanists.

Posted by: Deniz | Mar 5 2026 18:30 utc | 55

Iranian missile hit on Bahrain Petroleum Company – VIDEO
 
The Bahrain Petroleum Company (BAPCO) operates Bahrain’s main refinery in Sitra, one of the key energy facilities in the Gulf, with processing capacity of around 380,000–400,000 barrels of oil per day.

Posted by: Oui | Mar 5 2026 18:31 utc | 56

Why does it feel heavily eschatological—mired in decisions made by secret groups, rituals, and timed with recurrent astrological themes?

Posted by: Eol | Mar 5 2026 18:33 utc | 57

this is the epstein class’s war – thus it is epsteins war… of course they can’t have any leader of any nation running counter to the epstein class agenda…  trump is just a useful tool/ idiot here… so is bibi when it comes right down to it.. carney, starmar and all the rest of the western leadership rot – all belong are are full time servants to this same class…  it ain’t pretty, but it is what it is…  how to change it – hard to know.. 

Posted by: james | Mar 5 2026 18:33 utc | 58

The problem with the technocratic west is there can be no room for holistic-looking civil servants or philosophers who can take a macrolook at the situation. These were once known as statesmen. 
 
So, it’s not surprising that there was a member of the meeting there talking about the ramifications of 80-90$ oil prices but that his concerns would fall on deaf ears.
 
We are now in a time of tyrants and technocrats will no longer be able to steer the western ship safely to keep all its constituents safe from the hard times to come. 
 
Plato is once again emerging as absolutely necessary to understand: if you let technocrats rule over you and you refuse to be interested in civic life, tyrants will emerge without fail. Ruin comes next. 
 
And then, we will be able to pick of the pieces again and will be back to Plato eventually. 
 
Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 5 2026 18:14 utc | 39
 
Or maybe it’s just late stage Capitalism/Imperialism?  The simplest answer tends to be correct, right?
See WW1, WW2, Vietnam, etc.  A socioeconomic system that has exhausted its historic role yet continues, via it’s ruling class, to desperately, violently cling to power consistently produces atrocity.   Pretty simple and historically proven time and again.  
 

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 5 2026 18:34 utc | 59

This was posted after about 1000 inanities in the previous thread.
I think it needs to be seen.
The Great Reset
Daniele Ganser’s (German analyst and system critic) shocking thesis: The Iran inferno, the biggest diversionary tactic in history!
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The historian and peace researcher, whose lectures reach millions, is convinced: “Iran is the biggest diversionary tactic of 2026. The real danger lies elsewhere—and those in power want to conceal precisely that.”
 
 
According to Ganser, it all began in the fall of 2025. At that time, Donald Trump, freshly re-elected, publicly declared his intention to end the “endless wars.” But something else was happening behind the scenes. Secret meetings in Dubai, Riyadh, and Tel Aviv. The key players: Mossad chief David Barnea, CIA director William Burns, and representatives of the Saudi intelligence service. The topic: The “Great Reset” in the Middle East. The target wasn’t Iran itself—but rather a distraction from a much larger game.
 
 
Ganser argues that it was all a starting point. “Think of 1953,” Ganser said in a calm but compelling voice. “Back then, the CIA overthrew Mohammad Mossadegh, the democratically elected Prime Minister of Iran, because he wanted to nationalize the oil industry. Operation Ajax—a coup still considered one of the dirtiest interventions by the US. The Shah was installed, the SAVAK torture police were established. The pattern is repeating itself—only bigger, more insidious.”
 
In 2026, according to Ganser’s theory, Iran was no longer a genuine war target. The nuclear program? Already under IAEA control for years, despite all the propaganda. The real reasons for the escalation lie deeper: The BRICS nations—Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and, since 2024, expanded to include Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE—were threatening to finally abandon the petrodollar. China and Russia had already traded oil in yuan and rubles. If Iran fully integrated into this system, the US dollar would collapse as the world’s reserve currency. The Federal Reserve, Wall Street, the entire Western financial system—everything was at stake.
 
 
“That’s why a diversionary spectacle was needed,” Ganser explained. “A limited but spectacular war. Images of burning cities, dead civilians, and clouds of nuclear fallout on the horizon. The public was meant to panic—and not realize what was really happening: the quiet but rapid shift of the global financial system to central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), total surveillance through AI-powered systems, and the preparation for a new world war against China and Russia.”
 
“While the world stares at Iran, the following is happening behind the scenes. In March 2026, the US and the EU signed a secret agreement with BlackRock and Vanguard for the takeover of critical infrastructure in Europe—under the guise of ‘energy security.’ At the same time, China launched its largest military exercise since 1949 in the Taiwan Strait—but nobody talked about it because all eyes were on Tehran.”
 
“And who benefits?” asks Ganser. “The arms industry. Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Rheinmetall—their share prices exploded by 40 percent in the first 48 hours after the attack. And the digital corporations? They were given the green light for the widespread rollout of CBDCs—supposedly to stop ‘terrorist financing.’”
 
But that’s not all. Ganser reveals another layer: the role of the media. CNN, BBC, ARD, ZDF—all broadcast images from Iran 24/7. Drone footage of destroyed facilities, weeping mothers, burning Revolutionary Guards. Yet almost no one reported on the simultaneous escalation in eastern Ukraine, where Russian troops launched a new offensive – or on the Chinese maneuvers off the coast of Taiwan.
 
“It’s classic war propaganda,” says Ganser. “Remember Gladio? The NATO secret armies in Europe that carried out attacks to turn the population against communism? The pattern is the same. False flag elements, manipulated narratives, fear as a weapon.”
 
Ganser’s appeal: “Wake up. Ask questions. Seek the truth. Because if we remain silent now, the 2026 diversionary tactic will become the greatest crime of the 21st century – and we are all supposed to be complicit.”
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Posted by: Random reader | Mar 5 2026 18:37 utc | 60

this is the epstein class’s war – thus it is epsteins war… of course they can’t have any leader of any nation running counter to the epstein class agenda… trump is just a useful tool/ idiot here… so is bibi when it comes right down to it.. carney, starmar and all the rest of the western leadership rot – all belong are are full time servants to this same class… it ain’t pretty, but it is what it is… how to change it – hard to know.. 
 
Posted by: james | Mar 5 2026 18:33 utc | 63
 
That’s true.  Just like the “sleep walkers” before WW1.  They’re just pawns of an entire, doomed socioeconomic system and class.  That’s not to say they don’t all deserve the death penalty.  One doesn’t have to be a Zio Imperialist zombie.  It’s a choice.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 5 2026 18:37 utc | 61

“Trump seems to think he doesn’t need options or contingency plans,” said Thomas Wright, a scholar at the Brookings Institution.
That is fiction or lies. Strategies for Iran have been laid out by US policymakers since 2009 in the Brookings Institution paper, “Which Path to Persia?”.
Democracy, freedom, republicans and democrats are different. Many Americans continue to believe fairy tales. 
Everything is in the public information space and can be researched even using western Google neural networks. 

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Mar 5 2026 18:38 utc | 62

Typo: “I probably would not mind to extend that plan to the whole Gulf region.” 
-> It [Israel] probably would not …

Posted by: YesXorNo | Mar 5 2026 18:38 utc | 63

Why does it feel heavily eschatological—mired in decisions made by secret groups, rituals, and timed with recurrent astrological themes?
 
Posted by: Eol | Mar 5 2026 18:33 utc | 62
That’s how alienated the tiny sliver of humanity that remains devoted to the needs of Imperialism.

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 5 2026 18:38 utc | 64

>It is planting season in many parts of the globe and the price for urea have gone up to unreasonable levels. The prices for bread will follow.We heard this already about Ukraine’s fertilizer production back in 2022. Nothing happened.
Posted by: catdog | Mar 5 2026 17:57 utc | 12
Do you not pay for your own food?  Price of food went everywhere in the West, even in the US, by at least 30% and only recently has it started to go down due to persistent inflation.  Another big shock could start hyperinflation in some countries.

Posted by: drsmith | Mar 5 2026 18:42 utc | 65

Larry Johnson has an outstanding detailed account of US missile shortages.
 
https://sonar21.com/the-us-missile-defense-shortage-is-worse-than-imagined/

Posted by: Fred | Mar 5 2026 18:42 utc | 66

When you see opinion polls, whether Zionist or Trumpist, which purport to show widespread, (if not universal), support for killing Iranian women and children, these are, of course lies.
 
Both the Israeli and the American Government are beginning to realise  the foolishness of their actions and in an attempt to  put off a justifiable retribution from the populace, they publish false opinion polls to make every dissenter and critic feel alone and isolated.
 
It would be wrong to believe that their is no dissent in Israel; everything should be done to encourage it.

Posted by: CitizenSmith | Mar 5 2026 18:42 utc | 67

Great summary.  Thanks “b”.  

Posted by: English Outsider | Mar 5 2026 18:44 utc | 68

All this is so stupid that it is unbelievable. 
But when they go on, without changing course although getting obvious bad results it can not be stupidity, there is intention. 
For me, all of this only makes sense in the context of the “war of the billionaire class against the rest of society.”
The billionaires are the Donner class who puts politicians in place.  With respect of that war the aim to create a new world order of total control chaos is the perfect chance.
When I would not know about the Ben Stein interviews Warren Buffet New York Times feature I would not believe  this on my own, but with the time, it is my only explanation left.
Warren Buffet:
“There’s class warfare, all right,” Mr. Buffet said, “but it’s my class, the rich class, that’s making war, and we’re winning.”

Posted by: Johnny | Mar 5 2026 18:44 utc | 69

“According to Scott Ritter the US and its allies are running out of intercept missiles. And this is down to 3-4 weeks max.” (Posted by: Fred | Mar 5 2026 18:30 utc | 58)

Larry Johnson (https://sonar21.com/the-us-missile-defense-shortage-is-worse-than-imagined/) recently suggested another 10 days. Another comment here yesterday suggested Col. Douglas Macgregor gave 2 weeks.

So a range of around Mar 15 to Apr 5?

The US and other Western countries are trying to get their citizens out of the whole Western Asia region. Could that be because they know they’ll soon run out of air defense interceptor missiles and all the US military bases and assets will become sitting ducks?

Citizens of the Anglo-Zionist Empire, and of the local client states, might do well to leave the region before the mass exodus and airport traffic jams when the Empire runs out of interceptor missiles …

Posted by: cc | Mar 5 2026 18:45 utc | 70

“it is likely that the U.S. will be the first to blink.”
i needed to hear that this morning. this level of insanity is off the charts.

Posted by: annie | Mar 5 2026 18:46 utc | 71

Posted by: cc | Mar 5 2026 18:12 utc | 35

 
In Germany, the infamous Springer press (who owns among others “Welt” and “Bild” and “Politico”) is going full extreme zionist in basically all of their articles. And they have millions of paying (!) subscribers…
 
“Welt” has for example the total clown Alfred Hackensberger, whose propaganda articles are amongst the worst I’ve ever read. It suffices to read the title and subtitle and you know that it contains only total unmitigated BS, like he has already shown with his pro-Ukraine articles.
The RAF was right in setting “Bild”‘s office on fire in 1972.
 
When I was a kid, I was only allowed to read the football (soccer for our American friends) and Formula 1 articles, and for good reason.

Posted by: Verdant | Mar 5 2026 18:46 utc | 72

I could write several lines why you should watch Hinkel – Alizadeh talk but instead, I simply drop the link here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT9iQIMXemg

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 5 2026 18:48 utc | 73

This issue of US and Israeli defence missile shortages is the critical factor here.

Posted by: Fred | Mar 5 2026 18:49 utc | 74

Posted by: James | Mar 5 2026 18:01 utc | 17
 
You are wrong about hyper inflation, but it’s not going to hit USA first and not because of oil.  USA has enough of its own reserves plus can call on Canada and Venezuela so we good there.   Food is a different story, as we do rely on cheap fertilizer from MidEast so price of food will go up next year (most US farmers already have their planned fertilizer stock for this year already bought)
 
 
The dramatic rise of fuel will hit EU hardest and first; it will be very bad in some EU countries, especially if Putin pulls the plug and shipping oil/gas to EU.  They will be in a world of hurt this year.

Posted by: drsmith | Mar 5 2026 18:50 utc | 75

Very good article, b! I hope barflies will take a moment to bookmark this outstanding chat between Warwick Powell and Glenn Diesen dealing with international anarchy, bloc politics and alliance systems and how they’ve contributed to today’s conflicts. The Iran conflict isn’t specifically mentioned although it’s an outcome of the three related topics.

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 5 2026 18:50 utc | 76

@ Random reader | Mar 5 2026 18:37 utc | 65
 
thanks for sharing that! i have to leave now, but back much later… will read it..
 
@ Ahenobarbus | Mar 5 2026 18:37 utc | 66
 
i agree with you! 

Posted by: james | Mar 5 2026 18:51 utc | 77

That makes no sense to me – Iran is many times larger than Israel, so in a game of who can destroy the others infrastructure first, Israel would lose as it is tiny in comparison – no?

Posted by: Vortex | Mar 5 2026 18:55 utc | 78

Drsmith , 81, yes, but saskatchewan is a  potash reserve for fertilizer in n a   

Posted by: E | Mar 5 2026 18:56 utc | 79

cc  35, Thanks, useful, constructive. 
 
Finally, the “blue-no-matter-who” TDSers have  just cause for impeachment of Donald Trump and yet, the Democratic leadership like Chuck Schumer et al do as they always do, rant convincingly…for the plebs to see but, just as importantly, they do nothing that would actually change anything and annoy our masters, the Israelis/Israeli-Americans who decide policy.  That’s the way it works in Goyimstan [Formally known as the USA]

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 5 2026 18:57 utc | 80

Excellent analysis b. 
 I’m just going to add- BAHRAIN.
 
Talking about Gaza being erased. 
Babrain ain’t that big itself. 
It seems – i noted some days ago about it not being on my bingo card – that the ‘hill for the empire to die on’ has been chosen by the Multipolar. 
Bye bye Babrain. 
here’s another view. 
 

THE ISLANDER

 
 

@IslanderWORLD
1h

🇮🇷🇧🇭🇺🇸 BAPCO is burning. Bahrain Petroleum Company refinery. The facility that processes virtually all of Bahrain’s domestic oil output — struck despite mystical claims of Bahraini air defenses pulling down 75 missiles and 123 drones in the same wave. Highest single-day intercept count for any Gulf state in this war (if you believe them). Six officially got through. BAPCO sits on an island of 800 square kilometres. So does Naval Support Activity Bahrain. So does the Fifth Fleet — every US naval operation from the Persian Gulf to the Indian Ocean commanded from twelve kilometres away from what is now a burning refinery. If you wanted one target that says everything, to the energy markets, to every Gulf monarchy, to every admiral playing war games in Manama — you’d pick BAPCO. Here’s what the Mockingbird MSM won’t explain. Iran doesn’t need to level the place. Doesn’t need to shut it down permanently. An oil refinery that has been hit once by Iranian missiles in an active shooting war is a refinery that no insurer, no shipping counterparty, no downstream buyer can price the same way again – ever. The fires Al Jazeera broadcast did more work in the derivatives market than in the actual refinery. The facility gets repaired. The actuarial fact of its vulnerability doesn’t. Five days of this. An island with no strategic depth because it has no depth – 800 square kilometres, total. Air defenses that are more mythological than genuine world-class pulling down nearly 200 (if you believe Bahrain) incoming projectiles in a single day and even they admit six still found the refinery. The interceptors cost orders of magnitude more per round than the drones they’re killing. Iran can do this arithmetic. So can every energy trading desk that repriced Gulf risk in the thirty minutes after the first video posted. Washington put the Fifth Fleet in Bahrain to project power at Iran. Iran just told Bahrain what that decision costs. The Al Khalifa family sold their population’s future for American protection. The protection didn’t protect the refinery. It made it a target. Darwinian level arrogance. And now – Darwinian level invoice.

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Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 5 2026 18:58 utc | 81

@64 ahenobarbus
 
Thx for the reply.
 
I think empire and its dissenters better fit the metaphysical binary at this juncture. 
 
But keep in mind, empire is not necessarily a negative term in-itself. The Tao Te Ching, at least in some translations, reference the way as the means that the Sage can be a vessel for the empire. 
 
That is to say, there is and will be a time again when the dissenters of the empire are the ones up to no good and do not keep themselves empty from envy and avarice.
 
I suppose, as someone who espouses the philosophy of Hegel, that there is a tension at play here and that is the cyclical nature of empire rising and falling and that of geist which is the force that advances history towards its telos in absolute freedom.
 
Praying for an Axis victory. Pondering the future of the west. 

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 5 2026 18:58 utc | 82

James  63,
Concur

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 5 2026 19:00 utc | 83

LNG shipping rates soar 650% from $40,000 to $300,000 per day.
Mar 5, 2026 · 3:16 PM UTC
https://nitter.net/stats_feed/status/2029576718919643481

Posted by: That escalated | Mar 5 2026 19:01 utc | 84

the war that russia has been in for the past 4 years has scraped the bottom of the barrel for american and europes weapon systems,which now cannot be used against iran. even if america wins ,there will not be all that many left for starting to many insane games for  world control.we can all blame our respective goverments for this,but in the end if we support them who should we truely blame. have a good life.

Posted by: darkhorse | Mar 5 2026 19:01 utc | 85

Sean Foo: ‘It Just Got Ugly’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@SeanFooGold/videos
 
“Iran shockwave: Japan sends a fatal global warning a Bessent signals the unthinkable.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 5 2026 19:02 utc | 86

@ 17 James

If the price of gas hits ten or fifteen dollars a gallon overnight, the logistics of the entire country—food delivery, commuting, and police response—break down. >> Fuel Riots

Shit that ain’t gonna happen. Price of gas will go up maximum to $4, and that’s a pessimistic assessment. That is still enough to squeeze consumers and piss off capital, especially since the reasoning for the war seems to come down to “Israel said we should”. Most businessmen in the US are not Israeli. The ones who support Israel do so because they believe in apocalyptic myths that a confrontation between Iran and Israel will usher in the second-coming of their messiah.
 
@ 81
Probably 50/50 on whether or not Carney would give the US a helping hand there. Venezuelan oil production is one thing, but imagine if those Venezuelan oil workers decided all of a sudden to go on strike. Lots of risks here. None of them were calculated by our LLM warriors, using computer programs seemingly designed to flatter and misinform them.

Posted by: fnord | Mar 5 2026 19:03 utc | 87

@93 fnord
 
A $4.00 bump to gas in the states ($7.50/average) would be cataclysmic at a time when state gov’ts are tightening their belt all over and lay-offs are wayyyyy underreported. 
 
It does mean printing-galore and much higher inflation. It could certainly spiral. 

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 5 2026 19:10 utc | 88

“@31 Dow currently down over 900 points.  Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 5 2026 18:10 utc | 31″

Percentage wise, the DOW is only down 3% from its monthly high.In short, I think the Stock Market believes Pete Hegseth, Jack Keane, DT, etc, that we are pummeling Iran and Iran is about to collapse.  If Iran plays rope-a-dope and launches a large missile attack after our missiles are gone, it will be an unexpected and shocking event.  I think I’ll buy another long put.

Posted by: Christian J Chuba | Mar 5 2026 19:11 utc | 89

Well, the war aims remain the same from the outset: Iran seeks to push the Outlaw US Empire out of West Asia and to push the Zionists into the sea which will free Palestine and all other regional nations from the hegemony of those two entities. Thus, when looked at properly, if you seek freedom, you’ll side with Iran. That consequence may not yet be understood yet by a majority of the region’s people, but it will become clear shortly. IMO, that will also be seen by peoples further removed in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey. While further away in Central and East Asia, that is already rather well understood as those nations are actively engaged in seeking mutual security and rejecting bloc politics and Cold War Mentality. 
 
The war will continue, and the question isn’t just how many AD missiles remain but all forms of stand-off weapons as it’s clear no manned aircraft are flying over Iran. Also, if Zionist ports are ruined and airfields made unusable, the center of supply and basing will become Cyprus, which will make it a prime target. It’s also possible Turkish bases will be used by the Empire, too. The longer the war lasts the longer the logistics chain will become as fuel supplied by Europe will be diminished because imports from the Gulf have ceased. As b’s sources note, the was very little effort made to plan for a war lasting months, not weeks. Yes, I predicted it would last all of March, but as I wrote yesterday it appears it will last until September and perhaps longer. IMO, that will force the Trump Gang to become increasingly desperate politically at home.    

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 5 2026 19:11 utc | 90

Trump Fires Secretary Kristi Noem.
Trump nominates Markwayne Mullin as successor. 

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 5 2026 19:15 utc | 91

@ 94
I meant that the price of a gallon of gas in the US will spike, at most, to $4/gal. That’ll hurt, a lot, especially for transit and freight. Even gas being at $3/gal (where I’m seeing it around town already, in a center of shale exploitation) hurts people’s wallets. The US is car dependent, so even modest increases in the price of gas result in disruptions to people’s everyday lives. Gas at $4/gal will force people to walk in cities that are designed around automobile use.
 
The US, though, has the capacity to be energy autonomous, which will insulate us until the war ends and oil and gas infrastructure in the middle east is rebuilt. The biggest problems will be for our European satraps who will either have to live with higher gas prices in fealty to the US (and take a big economic hit, while they are already struggling economically), or wind down their war against Russia and accept concessions for oil and gas (I find this unlikely too because European racism against Russians is unparalleled outside of the Third Reich, and probably extends to Ukrainians who they see as either unfortunate migrants or expendable “war fighters” against “the orcs”).

Posted by: fnord | Mar 5 2026 19:16 utc | 92

So, what about Israel’s nuclear weapons?  This needs to be discussed.
Would threatening Dimona make a difference, if Iran can reasonably do that?
Could Hezbollah invade part of Northern Israel and seize hostages?  I know Israel is supposed to have a policy about letting hostages die but as with Gaza/Hamas, maybe that’s politically impossible.
Could Pakistan offer help, even if they hate Shia’s?  Could Saudis authorize this if they really feel Iran might win and destroy Israel?  Like, they wouldn’t want to be left out?
I do recall Sadat claiming that Israel was ready to use nukes after Egypt hit them with a surprize attack.  Actually, using them would change the tenor or mindset of the world as to the US and Israel (further) being pariahs.
Beyond this, would Russia/China intervene?  I don’t see this, even though some think so. They just don’t seem to have enough motivation to do a mushroom cloud – but maybe you can offer reasons why they would.

Posted by: Eighthman | Mar 5 2026 19:19 utc | 93

Amongst a pack of yapping miniature-poodles a Spanish Presa Canario steps forward…
 
U.S. has exerted extreme pressure on Spain over its refusal to allow the U.S. military use of Spanish bases:
 
“The position of the Government of Spain in the face of this situation is clear and consistent. The same one we have maintained in Ukraine and Gaza. No to the collapse of an international law that protects us all, especially the civilian population. No to assuming that the world can only solve its problems through bombs. Let us not repeat the mistakes of the past. NO TO WAR,” wrote Sánchez today on social media”
 
Every nation has the right to defend it’s own interests except those nations ruled over by Israelis/Israeli-Americans who decide Goyimstans [Formally known as the USA] fate.

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 5 2026 19:20 utc | 94

I think while the US are not so susceptible to rising energy prices, rising fuel prices at the gas stations will hit the GOP hard. Moreover, dropping stocks are hurting the rentier class, and wide parts of the populace whose savings, and pension funds like 401k depend on.

Posted by: aquadraht | Mar 5 2026 19:20 utc | 95

Posted by: fnord | Mar 5 2026 19:16 utc | 98
 
FWIW being in the middle of shale (or other oil) production has nothing to do with local gas prices. It depends on how far the nearest refineries are away. Also on population and competition. Gas in the Texas Permian Basin is always more expensive than gas in Houston. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 5 2026 19:20 utc | 96

@ 99
If I were a gambler I’d have your shirt! The price of gas right now in my town ranges from about $2.20 to $3.00/gal. With strategic reserves and export controls on domestic production, I doubt it’ll get much higher than $3.00 at the cheapest end.

Posted by: fnord | Mar 5 2026 19:20 utc | 97

MAGA is a cult now and they will see this and vote for him because he is the second coming of Jesus to them

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 5 2026 19:21 utc | 98

The gulf state has 2 months left before people cannibalize eachother 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 5 2026 19:22 utc | 99

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 5 2026 19:11 utc | 96
 
2 million Russians live in israel. 

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Mar 5 2026 19:23 utc | 100