Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
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

Why would they buy Russian weapons when they get US weapons for free. 
 
Posted by: Maverick | Mar 5 2026 20:48 utc | 212
 
Why doesn’t zipnist Putin give Isreal weapons for free?

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 20:50 utc | 201

If I have a penny for each time Pussy Riot in Russia is mentioned I will have 2
 
Pussy Riot nutjobs mentioned here and Epstein files

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 5 2026 20:51 utc | 202

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 20:50 utc | 216
 
Why would he want to? He may support the Zionist entity but why waste money. Besides Russia gives nothing for free to anyone. 

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 5 2026 20:53 utc | 203

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 5 2026 20:30 utc | 190
 
Floured mouthed – afraid to talk in a frank, direct, straightforward way. That is not about me. 
 
“same crew, the same problem”, something like that. 

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Mar 5 2026 20:53 utc | 204

Jane | Mar 5 2026 20:45 utc | 208
 
Peskov stated just recently that Iran has not asked Russia for anything as yet. Prior to the 12 day war, at a presser in Moscow, the Iranian envoy stated that Iran preferred to fight this on its own without asking anything from anybody.
Separate to that, Putin also stated that whatever they need is here. Russia is not going to impose itself uninvited. But it stands ready to help in any way the Iranians ask.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 5 2026 20:55 utc | 205

Hegseth’s been very effective in taking out Iranian airpower
 
https://x.com/jalalishere/status/2029647927845474610

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 20:55 utc | 206

Just a dumb question ; who usually buys US treasuries ?

Posted by: Hiro Masamune | Mar 5 2026 20:58 utc | 207

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 5 2026 20:55 utc | 220
 
Actions speak louder than words. Putin has slow walked all it’s arm sales to Iran. He also refused to allow his S400 batteries in Iran to be used in defense during the twelve day war. Combine that with his obvious predilection toward the Zionist Entity and Iran’s distrust becomes plain to see.  

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 5 2026 20:58 utc | 208

Old Microbiologist @ 162 / LoveDonbass @ 196
 

Taking out Rangers and Delta. 

 
C’mon folks how about a link? Even an inadequate one is better than nothing. 
 
I read on TG something about IDF and Rangers setting up a base in the desert in Iraq and killing Iraq troops, but nothing about inside Iran. What were they supposed to do with the Fordow nuclear facility after they took it? Hold it? Ransom it? Booby trap it and split like in the film The Guns of Navarone?

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 5 2026 20:58 utc | 209

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Mar 5 2026 20:53 utc | 219
 
A weekmago in the Ukraine thread, this 41 4gent started giving really woerd answers, basically saying you couldn’t believe anything tge Ukrainian government said necause  IT was getting pressed to admit thing were going bd for Ukraine using the governments own statements.
 
It is a yailored bot,  knowing most here are male, so IY uses female, and fakes Russian name to make IT sound more authoritatbe.
 
IT even uses an AI generated pretty girl picture on Simplicius, And showed up a few months ago.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 20:59 utc | 210

🔴 NEW: Bahrain Arrests 4 for “Posting Videos Expressing Sympathy with Iranian Aggression”
 
The Interior Ministry said authorities “arrested four individuals after they posted videos related to the aftermath of the malicious Iranian aggression and expressing sympathy with it, which constitutes treason against the nation and a clear affront to its values and principles.”
 
Officials said they advised circulated videos on social media, which “misled”public opinion.
 
Bahrain is ruled by the Sunni Al Khalifa authoritarian monarchy, while Shia Muslims make up an estimated 55%–70% of the country’s citizens, according to NGO and independent estimates.
 

https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/2029662302455353566

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 20:59 utc | 211

Peter AU1:  Iran doesn’t need to do much to do a regime change in Bahrein.  A heavy missile strike across the narrow peninsula which the Saudis developed to link that island to their mainland—would effectually cut off the cavalry.  Second move would be to parachute tons of AKs and plenty of ammo into the Shia ghettos,currently stamped down and unarmed by the dictator’s goons.  Flying squads would quickly remove the current broadcasters and telecasters in the capital city and on behalf of the Bahreini majority, to request additional protection for their new government.
 
So with Bahrein getting new ally status with Iran, the message to the other Gulf dictatorships would be to encourage a back to Mohammed moment or else get the hell outta Dodges before their heads decorate fenceposts and flag poles.  Dubai will no longer be able to ensorcel rich coupon-clippers to have a good time showing off their finery, their status.  A no-go zone has been imposed by Iran.  Oman is relatively neutral.  The rest of the bunch will arrive at the conclusion that they are NOT being defended by the Zionist owned U$$A.

Posted by: aristodemos | Mar 5 2026 20:59 utc | 212

with his obvious predilection toward the Zionist Entity and Iran’s distrust becomes plain to see.  
 
Posted by: Maverick | Mar 5 2026 20:58 utc | 223
 
Putin has mever sold a single weapon to Isreal.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:00 utc | 213

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 5 2026 20:58 utc | 224
 
######
 
He got it from Chinese sources. I am sure you can find a corresponding NYT article about it. LOL
 
Look, you can believe it or not. Doesn’t change the world either way.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 21:01 utc | 214

I find it’s funny that the biggest supporters if regime change is in Tehran and big cities. A Rural City divide. They get Carpet Bombed.
 
Trump wants the people to rise up. His logic is “The biggest card to sway the enemy population to your side is by bonbing their friends families workplaces and houses. Good job Trump” 
 
The people are now regreting welcoming changes

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 5 2026 21:01 utc | 215

Love Dobass@2059:  Those Khalifas must be a bit on the slow side.  Ditto their minions and stooges.  Bahrein will be liberated. Hanging by their scrawny necks may become the best they can expect when the Shia majority realize that the future is NOW.

Posted by: aristodemos | Mar 5 2026 21:02 utc | 216

Why would he want to? He may support the Zionist entity but why waste money. Besides Russia gives nothing for free to anyone. 
 
Posted by: Maverick | Mar 5 2026 20:53 utc | 218
 
Because he is am obvious Zionist, duh, you just said that.
And Russia defended Syria for free.  Russia defended Donbass for free.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:03 utc | 217

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:00 utc | 228
 
Are you sitting somewhere snorting lines of coke? Not five minutes ago I pointed out, that Israel gets all it’s weapons for free from the US. For days you’ve been posting this same erroneous comment.  

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 5 2026 21:03 utc | 218

How many share Bilzerian’s opinion? 
 
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8CRFqVn/

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 5 2026 21:03 utc | 219

This is happening in the last 30 minutes.
 

⚡️🇺🇸BREAKING: REPORTS OF U.S FIGHTER JET SHOT DOWN.
 
Footage allegedly shows the pilot of a U.S fighter jet that was shot down.
 
Iraqi Basra Police to Al-Jazeera: Our elements have gone to search for an American pilot who fell within the province’s borders, and he has not been found yet.

 
17-second video . 
https://x.com/SuppressedNws1/status/2029662344209396214

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 21:03 utc | 220

who usually buys US treasuries ?
 
Posted by: Hiro Masamune | Mar 5 2026 20:58 utc | 222
 

 
Hedge funds.  Treasuries underpin a basis trade made against overnight repos.
 
https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/notes/feds-notes/the-cross-border-trail-of-the-treasury-basis-trade-20251015.html
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 5 2026 21:04 utc | 221

I know Pussy Riot was CIA, and am not and was not a fan, but the penis on the drawbridge was pretty funny:
 
A couple pose in front of Voina’s A Dick Held Captive by the FSB, St. Petersburg, 2010

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 5 2026 21:04 utc | 222

Maverick | Mar 5 2026 20:58 utc | 223
 
Both Russia and China have completely ignored the UN snap back sanctions and sold weapons system to Iran. You and many others seem to think Russia should copycat the US, imposing itself upon others.
Iran is about maintaining total independence. Internally in Iran, it is always a lengthy process to do a deal with another country. Internal differences have to first be worked through.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 5 2026 21:04 utc | 223

Emergence of signs of incompetence by the IRGC Naval Operations Group regarding the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier
 
According to available reports, for the second time, the targeting of the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, which intended to approach the waters of the Arabian Sea , went awry.
Abraham Lincoln managed to escape the area and return to the waters of the Indian Ocean again.

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 5 2026 21:05 utc | 224

Are you sitting somewhere snorting lines of coke? Not five minutes ago I pointed out, that Israel gets all it’s weapons for free from the US. For days you’ve been posting this same erroneous comment.  
 
Posted by: Maverick | Mar 5 2026 21:03 utc | 233
 
Saying Putin neber sold a single weapon to Isreal is erroneous.
 
Oh, and umlike true zionists, Putin had never condemned ‘Iranian aggression”, regarding Isreal.   But let me guess, you are going to argue, “why would he, when everyone else does it for free”.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:06 utc | 225

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 5 2026 21:05 utc | 239

 
So it’s retreating? Even if only temporarily: good!

Posted by: Verdant | Mar 5 2026 21:07 utc | 226

LoveDonbass @229
 

He got it from Chinese sources. I am sure you can find a corresponding NYT article about it. LOL Look, you can believe it or not. Doesn’t change the world either way.

 
Seriously stupid comment. Why don’t we just all start making everything up, it’s all the same seeing we are trapped in ClownWorld.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 5 2026 21:08 utc | 227

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 5 2026 21:05 utc | 239
 
Your just being silly. Iran is facing the biggest military power on the planet. They would accept any and all help they could get….as long as it didn’t come with strings. 

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 5 2026 21:08 utc | 228

Natalya Volkova@197:
 
“Nobody can protest here, it is illegal. There are many good things here but many bad also. Every country is similar, good and bad, I understand that. It is important to acknowledge everything.”
 
Thank you. We agree.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 5 2026 21:09 utc | 229

The biggest difference between Israel and US military is Israel is decentralized while US is centralized.
 
I think Trump should stay in control of the war longer because he is harming the military more than the Iranian

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 5 2026 21:09 utc | 230

LightYearsFromHome | Mar 5 2026 21:04 utc | 237
 
The best I saw of Pussy Riot was the cossacks taking to them with whips. That took a bit of the smartarse teenage bitch out of them.
 
Filthy bloody things. I watched one of their videos. In a super market, she gets a chicken, spreads her legs a bit then shoves a wing or drumstick up her twat while standing there. Cossacks with whips soon sort that crap out.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 5 2026 21:10 utc | 231

Posted by: Eighthman | Mar 5 2026 19:19 utc | 100
It is my firm belief that nukes will nor be used – not by Israel nor by the US.
Those places will ave regime change first.
I also think this won’t go beyond June: US/Israel cannot last any longer and will climb down.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 5 2026 21:10 utc | 232

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 5 2026 21:08 utc | 243
 
Isreal is accepting all the aa help it can get, lots of obvious zionist nations are dinating weapons, their AA, of course condolences and condemnations of Iran…
 
…but the obvious zionist Putin has done none of that.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:11 utc | 233

Maverick@2058:  It is logical to assume that Putin is in the process of juggling a considerable number of spheres…of influence or otherwise.
 
 Part of his dilemma are the nearly two million Izzies who migrated to their “promised land” several decades ago. Most of them are dual citizens.  Only place in Holy Mother Rossia where such ingrates could be integrated would be in that statelet in far eastern Siberia which Stalin granted to such Jews and Talmudists as would wish to live there. Those “refugees” who wish to return to their former Pales of Settlement rather than face those millions of Palestinian natives which they have long oppressed….should be limited to that region, far, far away from Russian Russia.
 
It would make no sense, politically, economically and culturally to infest Russia with “returnees” armed with badittudes.

Posted by: aristodemos | Mar 5 2026 21:11 utc | 234

The Duran: ‘Massive Energy Crisis’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSa7YsBZaWU
 
“Iran attrition war. LNG supply crunch.”
 
Recommended.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 5 2026 21:11 utc | 235

Natalya Volkova@197
 
Very few people in general as well as here are not seeking truth, only confirmation of their own biases. 

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 5 2026 21:11 utc | 236

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 5 2026 21:01 utc | 230
The Iranian diaspora that I know in the states are completly out of touch and even said they can’t wait for the bombings to begin.  They also cant contact their relatives for first hand reports so they are just glued to whatever CNN tells them.  

Posted by: Deniz | Mar 5 2026 21:12 utc | 237

Pussy Riot is LGBT activist group funded NGO funded by USAID under directive of CIA
 
Useful idiots for smear campaigns because Russia didn’t submit to Globohomo LGBT fetishism
 
Nothing wrong with being gay btw I love you guys but don’t be a walking Promotion Campaign that icks common people away from supporting you

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 5 2026 21:14 utc | 238

If things keep going they way the appear to be going for the Empire in Distress, the terms “onerous debt” (https://www.lawinsider.com/dictionary/onerous-debt)  and “odious debt” (https://www.investopedia.com/terms/o/odious-debt.asp) may begin rattling around in the brains of those in other nations tired of their present regimes. The Great Jubilee might appear on the financial horizon anda different “Great Reset” from that planned by the WEF folks may mark the course of a transition to a significant reduction of financialized economies.

Posted by: Montefrío | Mar 5 2026 21:15 utc | 239

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 5 2026 21:11 utc | 251
 
get your mamager, you ate getting your ass kicked.  Time for a pro.  This is too easy.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:15 utc | 240

05.03.2026, 16:14 GMT
Russia has done what the EU did not dare to do — how our refusal to trade gas with Brussels will change the European continent.
About this upcoming Russian Gas cut, here is the link:
news-pravda.com/world/

Posted by: meshpal | Mar 5 2026 21:16 utc | 241

Pussy Riot is LGBT activist group funded NGO funded by USAID under directive of CIA
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 5 2026 21:14 utc | 253
 
The fact they have an English name says it all.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:16 utc | 242

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 20:49 utc | 243
 
You want to argue about how the government will stop topless protests and the code of administrative offenses it will use to prosecute it. Hilarious. 
 
 

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Mar 5 2026 21:16 utc | 243

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 5 2026 21:08 utc | 242
 
#####
 
Are you a racist or just a regular asshole?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 21:17 utc | 244

Posted by: meshpal | Mar 5 2026 21:16 utc | 256
 
Putin should have cut the gas to Europe four years ago and he still hasn’t done it. Actions speak louder than words. 

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 5 2026 21:19 utc | 245

According to CBC, Canadian soldiers stationed on US bases in West Asia have assisted the US/Israeli war on Iran. Please email defense minister David McGuinty and opposition party critics to call for the withdrawal of all Canadian soldiers assisting the aggression on Iran…”
Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 5 2026 20:10 utc | 171
 
I wouldn’t waste your time emailing Epstein Class politicians.  Let the soldiers come home in body bags.  That’s what they deserve.

Posted by: EoinW | Mar 5 2026 21:19 utc | 246

UWDude@2111:  Where the HELL did you get the notion that Putin is a Zionist?  Nobody else has invested as much energy as V.V. Putin, to resurrect the Russian Orthodox Church.  Consider the fact that he has kowtowed to the clergy and their followers and has come down a bit hard on same-sexers.  He has to be better informed than that stance.
 
 However, as a matter of reconstruction of the Russian state,  it is culturally essential to make sweet with the religionists.  In some level of reality, Russian beliefs are quite different from those in the Romanized West.  There does exist within their beliefs and faiths, that the Russian people have long embraced spirituality within their religious matrix. Putin’s point of view is that common religiosity can be a strong buttress of the Russian state and nation.
 
Can you come up with any level of proof or even indications that Putin is sweet and soft on Zionism?

Posted by: aristodemos | Mar 5 2026 21:20 utc | 247

The standard Kremlin way of blowing off any responsibility towards other nations threatened and attacked by the hegemon seems to be a shrug of the shoulders – ‘they never asked for help’.  I would say that in situations where solidarity against coercion and aggression is not only called for but urgent, they shouldn’t have to come begging for help.  
 
But I think Libya, Syria, Venezuela and Iran can all testify to the significance of Russian solidarity in the supposedly emerging multipolar world…

Posted by: Paulun | Mar 5 2026 21:20 utc | 248

UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:11 utc | 248
 
Israel is a proxy of the west. AS RFK said “It is our unsinkable aircraft carrier in the middle east”
Iran on the other hand is a proxy of no one. It is a sovereign nation.
So many fools attack Russia because they think Russia should do more, but it is the one nation that has stood up to the combined might of the Anglo American west. I just watch and support all nations that stand up to the west.
 
Many here like to blame the victims rather than the aggressor. Or saying the victims should be doing this or doing that as if they have the experience of being the leader of a sovereign country. Its like a fat bloke sitting on the couch with a bear and pie and telling his football team on the tv how to play the game.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 5 2026 21:20 utc | 249

@ Fnord 86. 
I detect the glimmers of reality dawning here in Germany. They are beginning to realise that VdL and Kallas the golem Merz and the delusional greens have destroyed their comfortable economy.
 
I think things will change faster as fuel goes to 2.50 euros a liter…
 
Interesting watching the Empire collapse though..

Posted by: Judge Barbier | Mar 5 2026 21:21 utc | 250

You want to argue about how the government will stop topless protests and the code of administrative offenses it will use to prosecute it. Hilarious. 
 
Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Mar 5 2026 21:16 utc | 25
I do?  I dont dig chatting with 41 13075.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:21 utc | 251

There are many Jewish people in Russian history beside the usually mentioned politics, in music, art, science, and engineering. Landau and Lifschitz for example.
Many where attracted by the welcome packet and stagnation in late USSR. In the 90s even well situated people became poor, jobless and fled – when they could to Israel. Or like Marty to the US. Many have grown since than an habit of Herrenmensch. I’m quite sure, intensive Iranian shelling would cure that. And meanwhile living conditions in Russia are in many aspects better.
Putin is said to be an ex KGB colonel, even head of the KGB. So you think among those 2 million people that moved from USSR/Russia to Israel are no agents? I’d suggest Russia being the only country having good intelligence on Israel.

Posted by: BG13 | Mar 5 2026 21:21 utc | 252

Just heard us and iran are planing stage two of operations.
 
Meaning:
 
1. We have only planned (if you can call that planning) stage 1
 
2. Stage 1 failed and we need stage 2….
 
Maybe 2 will work better than 1 if at all planned, who knows
 
Meanwhile for those always insulting the dragon and the bear
 
“Are your allies, Russia and China, helping you?”“Well they are supporting us politically and other ways.” – Iranian FM AraghchiNBC-tard: “Are they supporting you militarily?”Araghchi: “Military cooperation between Iran and Russia is not a secret…”NBC-tard:And they’re actively helping you in this war?”Araghchi: “They have always helped us.”NBC-tard: “So I’m gonna understand that to mean yes, that they are actively assisting you in this war?”Araghchi: “Well I am not going to give details on our cooperation with other countries right in the middle of the war.”
 
https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/175722#

Posted by: Newbie | Mar 5 2026 21:21 utc | 253

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Mar 5 2026 21:16 utc | 258
 
you didnt even lnow what femen is, did you dude.  Because you are neither female or Russian.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:22 utc | 254

The fact they have an English name says it all.
 
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:16 utc | 257

They do the same thing in every country too. Paid protesters with English signs to sway the public especially overseas. Cia funds anti government news in native language for Disapora communities in USA. Then send them back for chaos. 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 5 2026 21:23 utc | 255

Putin is said to be an ex KGB colonel, even head of the KGB. So you think among those 2 million people that moved from USSR/Russia to Israel are no agents? I’d suggest Russia being the only country having good intelligence on Israel.
Posted by: BG13 | Mar 5 2026 21:21 utc | 267
 
Very much so. Same goes for Ukraine.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 5 2026 21:24 utc | 256

JF: Max Blumenthal
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbrNCXOzOfY
 
“Gaza-like horror in Tehran.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 5 2026 21:25 utc | 257

It seems the US Army’s artificial intelligence does not possess a high intelligence quotient. Look at how they waste the tax money of American citizens.
 
https://t.me/sepahcybery/134783

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 5 2026 21:25 utc | 258

Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition:

Pastors from across the country PRAY OVER President Trump in the Oval Office.

https://news-pravda.com/world/2026/03/05/2130817.html
 
And don’t forget to pass the collection plate either…
 
#PrivateJetsForJesus

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 5 2026 21:25 utc | 259

Eoin and Gilbert’s:  Please do bear in mind that Canuckistan’s prime minister is a rank globalist, having headed up the Bank of Canada AND the Bank of England.  Of course, both of those institutions are subject to ownership by the Rottenchild Crime Clan, headquartered primarily in City of London.  Despite his standing up to T. Rump Rex, the current regent of Ottawa will faithfully follow orders  from his owners and enablers and militarily support the EVIL ONES in Occupied Palestine.

Posted by: aristodemos | Mar 5 2026 21:25 utc | 260

@Random reader | Mar 5 2026 18:37 utc | 65 
What a load of crap. 

Posted by: e-dog | Mar 5 2026 21:26 utc | 261

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 5 2026 21:25 utc | 273
 
They dropped multiple warheads on Irans stadium last night.  AI probably figured that young men are most likely to revolt, young men love football, therefore bomb their stadium so young men will get angry at Iran for its policies.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:27 utc | 262

Posted by b on March 5, 2026 at 17:30 UTC | Permalink

Trump and his mouthpieces seemed to assume that the war would be short.

I think this is correct as written: Team Trump hoped for a short war. But whoever planned the day 1 attacks on a girls school and on the Supreme Leader knew that further negotiations are impossible — as Iranian FM Aragchi clearly states these days. Iran just couldn’t sell talks to its population now.
 
This war has been planned for a long time (the 2009 “Path to Persia” has been mentioned) and I don’t believe that the ensuing chaos is an accident. Yes, Team Trump may be surprised and now has to juggle but starting an attack that then leads to a very long, drawn out war is something the Empire just does. While the ideal would be to conquer Iran, a broken country (think Libya or Syria) is fine too. The conquences for the Persian Gulf are not a surprise either, they were clearly announced in advance and accepted. In the short time, US energy capital (the major exporter) will reap insane windfall profits and I’m sure that certain planners believe that this kind of chaos is preferable over the alternative which hands the win to China etc. faster.
 
Everything that’s been said about lack of air defence, that killing Khamenei strengthens IRI, the damage to Israel and the Persian Gulf allies is true but has been accepted in advance. Someone (and that’s not Team Trump) has decided all this is worth it. I’ve seen the Ponzi scheme explanation and my best take is similar: Western financial capitalism is in dire straits, and the order of the day is Disruption! The outcome isn’t plannable but it’s a shot at preserving the system.

Posted by: Konami | Mar 5 2026 21:28 utc | 263

bharain IS the Singapore(East Asia) of West Asia. 
 
Just as old a lynch pin. 
 
YKIYK
( I think that’s how it is said ..)

Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 5 2026 21:28 utc | 264

The wallstreet gamblers need to bet harder on stock market. They want to snort cocaine and hookers on the yacht and play Casino from 9 to 5 new york times. Let’s see when will they panic selling and the stock market brake every 10% drop.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 5 2026 21:28 utc | 265

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:21 utc | 266
 
Denial of others right to opinions that are not consistent with your own by slandering them. Emotional rationalization, standard procedure. Whatever you think I am is irrelevant. I am not wrong.
 
Topless protests, funny.  Umbrella, very hilarious. 

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Mar 5 2026 21:29 utc | 266

Posted by: aristodemos | Mar 5 2026 21:20 utc | 262
 
context, bro.  you should know by now.
 
I am countering the trolls here claiming Putin is an obvious zionist.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:32 utc | 267

I’m afraid that there is only one cure for Anglo Zionist aggression. It is revolution. The citizenry need to overthrow the one percent. Can’t see it happening but who foresaw the French or Bolshevik events?

Posted by: Fisher | Mar 5 2026 21:32 utc | 268

Denial of others right to opinions that are not consistent with your own by slandering them. Emotional rationalization, standard procedure. Whatever you think I am is irrelevant. I am not wrong.
 
Topless protests, funny. Umbrella, very hilarious. 
 
Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Mar 5 2026 21:29 utc | 281
 
Total 1307 reply.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:32 utc | 269

Paulun@2120:  From the gist of your posting it appears essential for you to brush up on Geopolitics 101.

Posted by: aristodemos | Mar 5 2026 21:33 utc | 270

Amazon reporting US problems processing orders ? Related to hit to data center in west Asia?
Is Amazon down? Thousands report outages

Posted by: dp | Mar 5 2026 21:34 utc | 271

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Mar 5 2026 20:53 utc | 219
 
“Flour mouthed” — I think the English equivalent is mealy-mouthed.

Posted by: a UNIQUE username | Mar 5 2026 21:34 utc | 272

Posted by: Paulun | Mar 5 2026 21:20 utc | 263
 
Iran themselves said they dont want help.  They likely dont trust Russians or anybody but their own, well vetted nationals.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:35 utc | 273

NV at 219, That’s depressing to read.  And thanks for the explanation

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 5 2026 21:36 utc | 274

LoveDonbass @ 259

 
Are you a racist or just a regular asshole?

 
You lost me, you are either being spoofed or off your meds. If the latter you should wheel yourself over to an all night pharmacy. 

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 5 2026 21:37 utc | 275

You want to argue about how the government will stop topless protests and the code of administrative offenses it will use to prosecute it. Hilarious. 
 
Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Mar 5 2026 21:16 utc | 25
I do? I dont dig chatting with 41 13075.
 
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:21 utc | 266
 
by the way, I set up the 4.1. b0t for thos. 
 
It did not know what the insult was, but knew it was an insult because I said “I do not enjoy chatting with…”
 
This is clearly a bot, and Simplicius should ban it as well as b.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:38 utc | 276

Posted by: too scents | Mar 5 2026 21:04 utc | 236
TY , I found what I was looking for in the footnotes ; https://ticdata.treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/tic/Documents/slt_table5.html
Interesting …

Posted by: Hiro Masamune | Mar 5 2026 21:39 utc | 277

NV at 219, That’s depressing to read. And thanks for the explanation
 
Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 5 2026 21:36 utc | 289 
 
and of course we have these jerk-offs trying to boost themselves by asking themselves questions and acting like it is enlightening.
 
Everything yhey do and say drips of manipulation, from the “I used to like Putin, but then…”  or  ome of my favorites, “Sadly….” followed by shit that isn’t true about Putin.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:40 utc | 278

Iranian naval ship “surrenders” to… Sri Lanka.
https://bsky.app/profile/militarynewsua.bsky.social/post/3mgdpks53gs2j
 
Not really buying the “surrender” angle. Sri Lanka is not at war with Iran. Sri Lanka is also a majority Buddhist nation, and while they don’t live up to Buddhist values (see their treatment of Tamils), it’s not hard to see that this is more of an offering of a safe haven given US naval war crimes.

Posted by: fnord | Mar 5 2026 21:43 utc | 279

Amazon reporting US problems processing orders ? Related to hit to data center in west Asia?Is Amazon down? Thousands report outages
Posted by: dp | Mar 5 2026 21:34 utc | 286

 
Destroying that specific data center was as important as destruction of those 2 AN/TPY-2 radars if not more. It wasn’t hosting average Joe’s homepage.
 

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 5 2026 21:44 utc | 280

The old nations like Iran or Russia wait for this exact moment—where the “Empire” is so overextended that it begins to eat itself from the inside. They don’t need to land troops in Washington; they just need to ensure the tankers stop moving and the credit stops working.
Posted by: James | Mar 5 2026 18:01 utc | 17
A very  plausible scenario. 
For all our sakes. 
I hope you’re wrong. 
 

Posted by: jpc | Mar 5 2026 21:45 utc | 281

Destroying that specific data center was as important as destruction of those 2 AN/TPY-2 radars if not more. It wasn’t hosting average Joe’s homepage.
 
 
Posted by: Framarz | Mar 5 2026 21:44 utc | 295
 
It is a hilarious testament to late stage capitalism and late stage imperial hubris that they were using Amazon Cloud for their AI.
 
Iran hit that day 1.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:46 utc | 282

I found what I was looking for in the footnotes 
 
Posted by: Hiro Masamune | Mar 5 2026 21:39 utc | 292
 

 
You should understand that the TIC data is incorrectly represented.  The Cayman Islands is the largest foreign holder of Treasuries and it is not listed in the Major Foreign Holders Table.  The FED note I linked upthread explains why.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 5 2026 21:46 utc | 283

What a disaster the Orange idiot and his thugs have made.
 
B’s coverage is good but it excludes the fact that in about two weeks time or so, Israel an the US will not have enough air defence left. At that point Iran will be able to bomb both Israel and US forces to smithereens. It’s just a waiting game now. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 5 2026 21:48 utc | 284

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 5 2026 21:37 utc | 290
 
######
 
Are you calling OldMicrobiologist a liar, or are you saying Chinese media cannot be trusted?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 21:49 utc | 285

Fisher@2132:  Coming from well behind the scenes, both the French and Bolshevik revolutions were both gamed out and highly organized.  This is particularly true regarding the Bolsheviks, who were approximately 85% constituted of Khazarian Talmudists,with the slender remainders being mostly Balts and a relative handful of actual ethnic Russians.  Thus, the Bolshies possessed an ideological mindset which was fanatically opposed to Russian Orthodoxy,the peasantry and even the bulk of the working stiffs whom they pretended to emblemate.
 
The “Vanguard of the Proletariat”, so called, was almost exclusively of tightly knit Talmudistic enculturated and Marxist suffused.  Any centralizing entity is NOT working on behalf of the majority of the people.  
 
Democracy is much touted in the Collective Waste.  However, genuine democracy is decentralized and cooperative infused within localized cultural systems. In my humble estimation Marx was excellent in calling the question regarding capitalism.  The real opposite of that nasty system of greed, envy and a dog eat dog dogmatism is NOT yet another centralizing idiotology.
 
 Cooperative movements, as initiated by the Danish and latterly by the other Scandinavians, were radically decentralized in their origins.  Those social democratic governments in Northern Europe were not unfriendly towards actual entrepreneurship, rather, down on centralization of economic and political power.
 
Highest finance capitalism is centralization under control of a tiny elite.  Such is the opposite of the Black Panther slogan of “Power to the People.”  Popular empowerment requires community and camaraderie.
 
 Such understandings and realizations have been stomped down by that ruling elite via various mechanisms of mind-control narratives, such as were initially organized by the likes of Edward Bernays.  That public relations evil genius just happened to be the maternal nephew of Sigmund Freud.  Bernays methodology of narrative and mind control was based on a root conceptualization of the power of psychological understandings and applications.

Posted by: aristodemos | Mar 5 2026 21:50 utc | 286

Russia provided Iran with a whole bunch of attack helicopters perfect for counter-insurgency and border control.
 
Prescient.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 21:51 utc | 287

Maybe the Gulf States passive aggressively put pressure on Trump by not churning out much oil/LNG?  To make the war end soon.
 Or a Gulf State country claims it must close down production of LNG because of Iran drone damage/

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 5 2026 21:54 utc | 288

Kanwal Sibal, retired Indian diplomat, former Foreign Minister, on US sinking of the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena, on X:
“The Iranian ship will not be where it was if we had not invited it to talk part in our Milan exercise.
We were the hosts.
I am told that as per protocol for this exercise ships cannot carry any ammunition. It was defenceless.
The Iranian naval personnel had paraded before our president.
The attack by the US submarine was premeditated as the US was aware of the Iranian ship’s presence in the exercise to which the US navy was invited but withdrew from participation at the last minute, presumably with this operation in mind.
The US has ignored India’s sensitivities as the ship was in these waters because of India’s invitation.
We are far from politically or militarily responsible for the US attack.
Our “responsibility” is at a moral and human plane.
A word of condolence by the Indian Navy (after political clearance) at the loss of lives of those who were our invitees and saluted our president would be in order.”

https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/175651

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 5 2026 21:54 utc | 289

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 5 2026 21:36 utc | 289
 
It is reality and it is certainly not worse than believing we will be saved by any of the ruling classes. Many believe our own President is fighting a spiritual war against their own evil Epstein class. I generally do not insult people, they are free to believe it, but I have laughed a lot recently and at comments from people that generally I would excuse this nonsense. And because after all they are thousands of kilometers from here, and they are finally understanding the true control of the people, them, by the government and the authorities. It is not nice, we know that. But inventing our foreign policy to sensationally claim Iran will defeat the state of israel and the American empire and with our help is comical.
I laughed enough. This blog is burnt. Maybe I will see you at the other, the emigres. Interesting content. 
Goodnight, peaceful skies. 
 
 

Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Mar 5 2026 21:55 utc | 290

CENTCOM is crying after Claude AI compressed information into targets Now there is nothing else to list target. They are begging for Old School intelligence guys sorting satellite images and guessing targets.
 
No HUMINT and Nothing to identify targets.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 5 2026 21:55 utc | 291

Tel Avivis and other Israelis reporting lots of loud booms, some are crying claiming cluster munitions being used by the amount of impacts.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 21:56 utc | 292

UPDATE: CENTCOM has denied reports of a U.S. fighter jet shot down over Basra, calling them “baseless and NOT TRUE.”
 
refers to this guy parachuting out of the sky
 
17-second video . 
https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/2029667887443484853
 
The denial is intense. I hope Iran captured the pilot and put him on Candid Camera.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 21:56 utc | 293

LoveDonbass@2151:  Geopolitically astute as always, the Russians suss out situations where relatively small and somewhat overlooked assistance can result in significant victories for their neighbors and friends. One factor shared by Russia, China and Iran is their propensity to strategize.  As against mere tactics, which dunderheads like T.Rump Rex emblemates; the long-view of the chess master almost always trumps gambling poker studs….and their curious crews consisting of brown-nosing careerists.

Posted by: aristodemos | Mar 5 2026 21:57 utc | 294

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 | 52

 
It’s closer to 40+ years. The introduction of the 2009 Brookings Institution analysis paper stated that America has been grappling with the problem of a sovereign Iran for almost 30 years. Imagine not obeying America for three whole decades, the audacity!
 
To buttress your point, Hezbollah’s Nasrallah, who was martyred in 2024 in an American-directed airstrike, also identified America as the true source of all the aggression against Iran. I’ve shared this in the previous Iran thread, but most Americans choose to either bury their heads in the sand or try to exculpate themselves from the blame.
 
So here it is again.
 
From the first video of Nasrallah’s interview:

The recent video from Biden (to Netanyahu) proves everything I said before. If the Americans want to stop something, they can make it stop. The claim that Americans cannot force Israel to do something is nonsense. According to some theories, Israel controls America. No sir. It is America that controls Israel. The story about the Jewish and Zionist lobby is—forgive me for saying this—a joke invented by the Arabs so that they do not have to fight Israel. They do this so that they can go to America, deposit their money there, and establish relations with America, under the pretext that they are establishing an Arab lobby in order to compete with the Jewish lobby. After 75 years, we can see what came out of the Arab lobby. The Arab money is piling up in American coffers, but that’s it.

 
From the second video featuring a different interview of Nasrallah:

Interviewer: So if Israel targets Iran, even by itself…Nasrallah: America will be held accountable for this. There is a misconception prevalent in the Arab world regarding Israel-US relations. We keep repeating this lie about Zionist lobby—that the Jews rule America and are the real decision makers, and so on. No. America itself is the decision maker. In America, you have the major corporations… You have a trinity of the oil companies, the weapons industry, and the so-called “Christian Zionism.” The decision-making is in the hands of this alliance. Israel used to be a tool at the hands of the British, and now it is a tool in the hands of America.

 
Death to America
Marg bar Âmrikâ
Marg bar Âmrikâ
Marg bar Âmrikâ

Posted by: All Under Heaven | Mar 5 2026 21:57 utc | 295

Posted by: Jane | Mar 5 2026 20:45 utc | 208
 
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 5 2026 21:20 utc | 264
 
I like both of these comments.

Posted by: spudski | Mar 5 2026 21:59 utc | 296

Posted by: Random reader | Mar 5 2026 18:37 utc | 65
The Great ResetDaniele Ganser’s (German analyst and system critic) shocking thesis: The Iran inferno, the biggest diversionary tactic in history!
This piece should be read carefully, imho. The thing is, I don’t believe (or hope not to believe) it is correct as to the final outcome, as I suggested in a earlier comment.

Posted by: Montefrío | Mar 5 2026 21:59 utc | 297

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 5 2026 21:54 utc | 303
 
#####
Trump has no initiative, leverage, or control.
 
The Arabs can’t bargain with him for something he cannot provide. I mean, they can, but that’s pissing up a rope.
 
The fight ends when Iran says it ends. Iran hasn’t barely started. They have been shaping the field, removing AD and radar.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 21:59 utc | 298

CENTCOM is in panic as there are Red Dots everywhere on the Map. They don’t even know how to respond yet. Trump doesn’t help but muddling the water by telling them to open the passage for oil flow. Remember this colonels and above are politicians before being competent at their jobs. Their incompetent is showing because they cannot adapt quick enough to the changing conditions of war.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 5 2026 21:59 utc | 299

I This blog is burnt. 
 
Posted by: Natalya Volkova | Mar 5 2026 21:55 utc | 305
 
cybernetic organism. Living tissue over a metal endoskeleton burnt.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 5 2026 22:00 utc | 300