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

see the 15-second video at the first link
 
see the 57-second video at the second link
 
see the 1:37 video at the third/fourth link. Blood-thirsty sociopaths on the loose in America
 
 
 
https://x.com/RoyalIntel_/status/2029664396318802307
👑 Royal Intel  @RoyalIntel_ 
 
🚨Massive explosions heard all over Tel Aviv as cluster bombs fall and achieve direct hits.
 
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https://x.com/swilkinsonbc/status/2029679128400605251
Sarah Wilkinson  @swilkinsonbc 
 
Iran has launched a wave of missiles towards Tel Aviv moments after an earlier one: massive explosions as the israeli iron dome fails to intercept
 
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https://x.com/ggreenwald/status/2029739719291015402
Glenn Greenwald  @ggreenwald 
 
It’s the children and grandchildren of Bret Stephens — and all his fellow neocons who have sent Americans for decades to fight and die in pointless wars they would never have fought in themselves — who will bear the shame of being descendants of bloodthirsty sociopaths.
 
 
https://x.com/infolibnews/status/2029731291860521400
Chris Menahan 🇺🇸 @infolibnews 
 
NYT’s Bret Stephens says Tucker Carlson’s “children” and “grandchildren” are going to suffer consequences for his supposed “anti-Semitism.” 
 
“[Carlson’s] children, his grandchildren are going to have to live with the shame that their grandfather, or father came out as a kind of a increasingly flagrant anti-Semite.” 
 
“I can’t think of any example in history when a screaming anti-Semite was well remembered by people in future generations.” 
 
Vile blood guilt targeting children.
 

Posted by: michaelj72 | Mar 6 2026 5:38 utc | 701

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 5:29 utc | 757
 
i love how the retard reporter is confused.
 
So much “analysis” from the “experts” comes from the assumption the Iranians are terrified of USreal.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 5:38 utc | 702

Alon Mizrahi captures my thoughts perfectly
 

Are we understanding that the current phase of the war is Iran toying with Western missile defense systems, and the actual damage and carnage hasn’t even begun?
 
Are we all getting that this is just the prelude to the war? And the West’s hold over West Asia ia already slipping?
 
In a couple more days (in my estimation, no more than a week), interceptor inventory is going to begin to go dry.
 
Initially, Iran’s neighbours will be at its mercy -completely. Could this be when we start to hear calls for US forces to leave the region? I won’t rule this out.
 
American forces will be nowhere in sight within 500 miles from Iranian borders, with bigger concentration of men and equipment held 2000-5000 kilometers away, which is ridiculously useless.
 
This is while Iran’s military capabilities and chain of command are 100% intact, its territorial integrity cannot be breached even in fantasy scenarios, and its oil and munition supplies are full and guaranteed for a long, long time.
 
This is while Iran has hardly used some of the mightier weapons in its arsenal. While the Hormoz Strait is already closed shut, the Red Sea is blocked for Western traffic (or will become so soon).
 
This is while the Western coalition of Zionist pedophile whores cannot even dream of commanding the 3 million-soldier military required to challenge Iran, and even if they did, there is no way for them to come near Iran without being torn to shreds by drone swarms, hypersonic missiles and mine fields on land and at sea.
 
And while Iran’s strategic capabilities are buried underground in tens and hundreds of location across a giant country backed by the world’s leading industrial power, and another military superpower, both just around the corner.
 
While Iran has intelligence gathering capabilities that are equal or better than what the West has.
 
While Iran has a land army, including reservists and volunteers, that number in the millions.
 
And if that’s no enough, they are Shia Muslims.
 
Do you understand how utterly ridiculous Western threats and aspirations are? Iran has cost them in 6 days what the Iraq war cost in 6 years. And Iran is not swinging wildly in desperation. It is closely following the instructions in a manual.
 
The pedophile whores will mass murder innocent Iranian men, women and children. Tragically, nothing can prevent this. The Iranian people will pay the price for removing the Western sickness from the human body.
 
The one thing that could really change the course of this war, and make Iran’s triumph much swifter and less painful, is China taking over Taiwan.
 
Once this is also done, the US empire will be officially over. And it’s only a matter of time now. A year, two years, maybe three or four, but that’s it.
 
The decaying, incestuous, rotting Western elites are dying, and this time they is no way they can access enough native children’s blood to sustain themselves. It is game over.
 
We are watching some of the greatest days in all of history

 
https://x.com/alon_mizrahi/status/2029627778069581990

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 5:40 utc | 703

Been lurking here since the beginning of this shitfight hoping to figure out how this will end.
I am seriously pissed that the nice retirement lifestyle I had is going to be negatively affected by what the pedo Orange Baboon and his cohorts have managed to start. 
I haven’t seen it mentioned yet, but do you think the Iranian planning included new leaders/governments for the Gulf monarchies? Surely they would have plans for succession.

Posted by: Sir Reginald | Mar 6 2026 5:42 utc | 704

KillerDoll, fnord@756
 
Right on. Good advice. 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 6 2026 5:43 utc | 705

Check out this latest posting title from ZH
 
In Major Win For Putin, US Grants Russia License To Sell Oil To India While Strait Of Hormuz Is Blocked
 
Just like the US thinks is is the mediator in Ukraine, it is thinking that India gives a shit if it buys oil from Russia at this point……what a loser America leadership is.
 

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 6 2026 5:44 utc | 706

I hope they understand their future is gone. No more pension. No more welfare.
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 4:55 utc | 719
 

 
Of course they do.  That is why they are nihilistic.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 6 2026 5:44 utc | 707

“It’s why many Australians call him Alban”easy”. What Australians have to do with this I have no idea, but either side of government are willing puppets for Israel and the US. The opposition were worse. Successive governments since Whitlam in the 1970s have sold out Australia to become nothing other than a vassal state. Many Australians, like Americans, do not support USrael’s belligerent mentality nor our governments that willingly run to help America. Many Australians find Trump and the Zionists repulsive.’ 
Anthony (albo) Albanese is a spineless Cuck. Raised by a single Mother who removed his testicles at a young age and crocheted a storage bag for them. he has never found them again. He has a a Jewish infested backroom and folds like a newspaper when things go bad. He is Hated because he does not listen to the people who a screaming at him to fix the immigration bungle that imports Indians and poor nations rejects that are clogging the nation and making everyone poor. He has also overseen a thing called the NDIS which is an employment scheme for unemployables that costs more than social security and is sending the country broke. Now they are coming after Australian savings , superannuation and Capital gains to fix the spending blackhole. He Kisses Trumps butt for breakfast 

Posted by: Thunderdownunder | Mar 6 2026 5:45 utc | 708

you a cryptobro?

 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 5:22 utc | 751

A lot of my peers are. Some of them got scammed on NFT tho lol. I was still in High School back when Bitcoin was cheap and dark web was still having Silk Road. I am still thinking Crypto is a scam when the grid does down the codes are COOKED.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 5:48 utc | 709

the keyboard keys are a quarter size of my finger tips
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 5:18 utc | 744
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“Keyboard” my ass. (Good ol’ desktop here.)
 
Do you know how to swipe? If not, learn to. So much better than pecking.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 6 2026 5:51 utc | 710

Surely they would have plans for succession.
 
Posted by: Sir Reginald | Mar 6 2026 5:42 utc | 769
 
Very good question.   It shows how the whole world has been trained psychologically to believe, even subconsciously, even here,  that Iran is going to lose, and it has no greater plan,  because nobody has asked it.  you may be the first in the world.
 
I found out last night Arabic is mandatory in Iranian schools, though, and said,”they’ve been plotting”.
 
I think realistically, though, the gulf monarchies will happily flip to Iran if they can prove Iran will protect them from NATO and Isreal.   I dont think they like being vassals of the USA, but vassals really dont have a choice who their lord is.  They would rather be a vassal of a Muslim nation than the worlds whorehouse.
 
Bahrain, being majority Shia, might end the monarchy and get an Iranian, or maybe even return to Iran as Iranian territory.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 5:52 utc | 711

Hey by the way. I thought there were networks of Iranian “human rights” activists on the ground in Iran like the ones who bravely reported the body counts during the brutal “regime” repression of the peaceful protests. Did they disappear and did the NYT, NPR, WaPo, CBS, NBC, etc. suddenly stop hearing from them – OR – do you finally get the FUCKING GAME now, idiot western liberals and Islamophobes and kike-os?
 
Where are the “human rights” activists based in DC and London and why did their sources in Iran that miraculously provided updates of the massive body count from the protest crackdowns despite the Internet being down stop reporting back and western liberal and conservative media outlets suddenly stop talking about them?
 
Is it only because they don’t have their Starlink terminals anymore or is it really because the “west” DGAF about Iranian civilian deaths and all the furor over the exaggerated and lied about “regime” protest killings was phony bullshit? 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 5:53 utc | 712

Hardly worth checking out the feed.
 
Posted by: Merv Ritchie | Mar 6 2026 5:09 utc | 738
 

 
Comment quality is correlated to the commentor’s longitude and the post count.  Long threads and late nights take a heavy toll.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 6 2026 5:54 utc | 713

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 5:48 utc | 774
 
too late now.  Not a scam.  Grid wont go down, unless 256 bit encryption gets broke, but then everything goes down.  Internet built for nuke war.
 
All that workd money talk often indicates cryptobro, tons of them got very interested in currency, fed, etc.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 5:55 utc | 714

Posted by: too scents | Mar 6 2026 5:54 utc | 778
 
i cant find much info to post when the sun is over the pacific and asia.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 5:56 utc | 715

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 5:38 utc | 767
 
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He’s just doing a job; he’s not hired to render insight or to deliver off-script conclusions.
 
His job is to reassure the viewers that what the government is saying is accurate. TV is programming. Programming to make you mad. To make you proud. To make you compliant.
 
I do like how he was surprised that Arahghchi said, essentially, “bring it on”. Many Americans live in a bubble about the ROW. The government and media infantilize people with Hollywood narratives and jingoistic lies.
 
I was arguing with Caliman last year that Iran was a superpower. That wasn’t wishful thinking or fanboying. I just looked at what they have done, what they are doing, and I saw what that could mean. To be honest, I completely ignored the power of controlling Hormuz, which may be the most impactful geographical position in the world today.
 
There was a great video today with an Iranian. The point he kept stressing was that Iran has done all of this stuff while under sanctions and being isolated from the West. They had to do it alone. They had to figure things out. When they capture and command an American drone to land so they can reverse engineer it, that is a special kind of thinking and genius they have cultivated.
 
I get mad when people talk about Iranian women being oppressed. Iran has a boatload of female engineers; it is quite embarrassing when compared with, say, the US.
 
Iran’s literacy rate for women is one of the highest in the world. The proportion of women completing primary education in 1997  was 71% to 98% in 2010.
 
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From 2023
 

Meet Hamideh Kolahdozan… The entrepreneur who’s responsible for the production of 15% the Nano-Silica that’s required for Iranian industries. She plans to launch a new manufacturing line increasing production by 2100 tonnes.
 
Currently, 300 ppl are hired by her.

https://x.com/Safarnejad_IR/status/1622717733442912264
 

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 5:58 utc | 716

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 6 2026 5:51 utc | 775
 
old dog, new tricks.  tried stencil pen, but it os not like real pen because palm must stay off screen, so its still awkward.
 
I have nice cpu, but i dont want it associated with this kind of wrongthink, and only go online with it for my project.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 5:59 utc | 717

The Hidden History of Zionism https://www.marxists.org/history/etol/document/mideast/hidden/index.htm  
Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 6 2026 5:20 utc | 747

Thanks, I was not familiar with Schoenman’s book.

Posted by: Lengai | Mar 6 2026 6:00 utc | 718

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 5:58 utc | 781
 
poor Iranian women.  Banned from doing onlyfans.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 6:01 utc | 719

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 5:52 utc | 776
 
Well, I sure hope the Iranians have some plans in place. They face  an absolute shitfight to get the place back to any semblance of normality and stability.
 
 

Posted by: Sir Reginald | Mar 6 2026 6:01 utc | 720

The Nihilistic Futureless Gen Z in Iran need to reconcile with their Religious parents and Government that there is a bigger enemy to fight for their survival. 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 6:01 utc | 721

KillerDoll 758
 
The latest manual God has issued for human happiness is the Holy Qur’an. 
It encompasses all the technical information about what gives us happiness. 
Happiness that the Epstein class are unable to experience. Islam enrages them because of this. 
Trump and co are trying to get happiness by carpet bombing Muslims. But they will pay for their shot of adrenalin like addicts,  with eternity in torment.
 
There are Western radicalised Scholars of  Islam who agree with Trump bombing Shia Muslims because they venerate the family of the prophet peace and mercy be on him, over the scholars of Islam.
 
The seeds of this division were made the Jews of the time who resented the latest version of Islam arriving after they had corrupted the order versions, delivered by Moses and Jesus peace be on them both.
 
The Quran explains clearly what Jesus as actually taught,  which is not Christianity as we know it now.
 
Islam explains everything. But therexwill always be people who want to make it more complicated than it is.
 
Anybody who is a Muslim, Christian or Jew who thinks that killing innocents is part of their religion is definitely getting paid to do it.
 
That is one of the biggest sins in Islam, to justify the murder of innocents by Colonialism because of their own pedantry, or what Jesus as called the Pharisees. 
 
Muslims are not allowed to make political alliances with the Jews and Christians.
You saw above in this thread the Kuwaiti? Gulfie billionaire complaining about Trump attacking Iran and Iran hitting the Gulf States. Those Gulfies disobeyed the Qur’an to get rich, and their wealth is now finished.

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 6 2026 6:02 utc | 722

Iran’s literacy rate for women is one of the highest in the world. The proportion of women completing primary education in 1997  was 71% to 98% in 2010.
 
Should have been 1987 not 1997.
 
And in the pic of the entrepreneur, note she is wearing a hijab. She is probably a devout Muslimah and a successful entrepreneur.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 6:03 utc | 723

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 5:55 utc | 779
 
i forgot though, if usa bana crypto, ot could take a huge hit, like when usa siezed gold, and that is more likely than 256bit break or griddown.
 
So i am not in it.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 6:06 utc | 724

The Nihilistic Futureless Gen Z in Iran 
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 6:01 utc | 786
 

 
Every society evolves at its own pace according to the local conditions.  
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 6 2026 6:10 utc | 725

In Budapest, two cash-in-transit vehicles belonging to the Ukrainian Oschadbank were detained while transporting foreign currency and precious metals.
The vehicles were accompanied by seven employees of the cash-in-transit team.
The value of the seized vehicles amounted to $40 million, €35 million, and 9 kg of gold. The bank’s management is in contact with the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and law enforcement agencies to coordinate further actions, the bank stated.

 
https://t.me/ukr_leaks_eng/28550

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 6 2026 6:11 utc | 726

 
The Nihilistic Futureless Gen Z in Iran need to reconcile with their Religious parents and Government that there is a bigger enemy to fight for their survival. 
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 6:01 utc | 786
 
people that age are always restless and reckless.  Honestly, my personality would probably have me anti-ayatollah if I grew up Iranian.   I probably would ignore that faults of usa and just see the “freedom”.
 
Maybe.  on the other hand, my personality really has abhored unjust war even as a kid, and that was not by parents or anything.  I just found the callousness and glee with which the people around me inflicted war and pain upon the world to be painful toy soul, so maybe I would recognize the great sayan for what it is and be in the Iranian military.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 6:12 utc | 727

Back in the days The US issued their money in silver and gold. Banned gold and then swap silver for alloys. Now we are using this Ponzi monopoly money. At least the $ is very strong until this tard decided that petrodollar is over by invading Iran. Who will exchange Our Monopoly money for Gulf Oil now.
 
A few countries outside the Gulf may still using it but once this Violent tard is gone. Will they respect the next Madman or Traumatized by Trump and dedollarize their trades.
 
As long as the world is frozen in fear by this Orange man or the Next Madman. The dollar will stay strong but if the USA selects someone else my savings in USD is gone.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 6:14 utc | 728

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 5:53 utc | 777
 
god-tier point. 777

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 6:14 utc | 729

Islam explains everything.
 
Posted by: Giyane | Mar 6 2026 6:02 utc | 787
 
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I like to think of the Quran as a manual for human flourishing. A book of best practices, and a legal system to handle everything from marriage to divorce, to inheritance, to business.
 
There are very few topics the Quran doesn’t have an answer for. And then there are the 4 schools of jurisprudence (in the Sunni sect), which break down and explain “edge” cases and modern application of the Revelation.
 
I was a Christian for most of my life; some of it lapsed, but I did know my Bible reasonably well, and it cannot be compared to the Quran. It is like the difference between a pocket calculator and a desktop computer.
 
The core of the message is similar, but the Quran is detailed and specific. Formalized. Uambiguous.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 6:14 utc | 730

Continuation (or preceding portion) of the clip LD posted about the joke NBC “anchor” trying to grill the Iranian minister/diplomat. 
 
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8CBvWg9/
 
Highly surprising. Not sure who these guys are or what their platform/network is, but they are at least telling the fucking truth. Not something you see on American TV these days.  
 
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8CB2cTP/
 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 6:20 utc | 731

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 6:01 utc | 786
 
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With the American bombings and assaults, the liberals and the young in Iran are getting an education on why their grandparents staged the Revolution in ’78 and what their parents endured during the Iran/Iraq war.
 
Now the Great Satan is real and personal. They have heard the bombs, and they have mourned the murdered children.
 
We all only know what we have been exposed to. If you never felt the great Satan (like really felt it in your heart), then it is just a boogeyman story old people tell.
 
Now the Islamic Revolution has been reborn in a new generation.
 
Every day, I find street-level videos of smartly-dressed young Iranian women angry and calling for blood as they lament the loss of Khameini. I remember after the 12-day war, there were middle-aged urban liberal women in Tehran shouting in the streets that they wanted a nuke.
 
Everyone everywhere needs a reason to live. Something that motivates us to get up and tackle another day. For some, it may be want. For others, it may be status. Some desire sex or recognition. It is different and personal to every individual. The youth of Iran have found a cause if they didn’t have one before.
 
A just cause, a national cause, a heroic spiritual cause. Something to define their lives.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 6:22 utc | 732

Since Turkiye is a NATO member, I don’t know how this dude’s theory would play out. But the words are coming off the lying Kikostani’s lips, so….take with a grain of salt. 
 
https://www.tiktok.com/@acrasia_sw/video/7613922207227530529
 
Throwing a NATO and de-facto EU member under the bus would be quite the event, but we’re in uncharted (in ‘modernity’) waters from a media/censorship/lying American Zio-owned regime angle. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 6:29 utc | 733

On targeting water desalination, this post illustrates why the Iranians will not.
 

Iran is conducting a measured, calibrated, strategic war that will be studied for centuries. And it’s only Day 6.
 
Iran will not strike water infrastructure. Attacking civilians with denial of water is a NATO and Israeli tactic inconsistent with Islamic war doctrine.
 
Only one side is genocidal here.
 

Graphic with a simple explanation of Islamic war doctrine . 
https://x.com/Kathleen_Tyson_/status/2029796034906305008
 
Kathleen Tyson is a great follow on Twitter. She covers financial stuff and is also an anti-imperialist.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 6:29 utc | 734

US Marine.
 
https://www.tiktok.com/@acrasia_sw/video/7613727665295527201
 
Trump and Democrat betrayal. This dude will be court martialed or drummed out of the service soon. 
 
BTW if you are trying to view TikTok on a phone web browser (I don’t have the app either), it defaults to mute. The volume/mute button is hard to find, but it’s on the upper left of the vids, sometimes very displaced. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 6:33 utc | 735

Iran is not utilize the Water Weakness. It will look like the Gulf States will survive this war. Question how long until the Gulf states stay vassals for the American or break free or bend to the next Sultan/Caliph.
 
The Gulf State geopolitical interests will change drastically after this but at its core in the future they won’t obey the US

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 6:35 utc | 736

Same ex-military dude discusses Iran taking out tarmacs and using hypersonics. 
 
https://www.tiktok.com/@acrasia_sw/video/7613447097601264928
 
Nothing most MoA denizens wouldn’t already know, but good productions and no AI. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 6:35 utc | 737

As long as the jews keep bombing iran to smithereens it’s endurable I guess if the effect is that the jews are depleting their arsenals of the latest technological weaponry allowing Iran to pop up and send off their latest model missiles on tel aviv and haifa and dimona to such an extent that the jews will be forced to tun to pedophile for help again. Seen. It before!? But this time sround there will be no truce to be had and pedophile won’t hsve much to give in negotiations or in weaponry slthough he can aleays send vitkoff and kushner to try to defuse the situation from s loss to at least a draw!!!! So hang on to hormuz like s limpet and kharg island and punish the kurds the hard way!!

Posted by: nilssams | Mar 6 2026 6:36 utc | 738

A military transport plane has had an “accident” in Bolivia.

 
Chaos Rocks Bolivia After Bank Voids $62 Million That Fell From Sky
 
Businesses are unsure what notes to accept, leaving customers panicked that their real money is now worthless.
 
March 5, 2026 at 3:34 PM GMT+1
 
When Milton Friedman pondered what would happen if a helicopter dropped $1,000 from the sky, he likely never imagined that one day a military cargo plane would scatter millions of dollars into one of Bolivia’s largest cities.
 
But while the Nobel Prize-winning economist worried about the inflation that an influx of cash could generate, the impact in El Alto — where a cash-packed plane crashed and killed 24 people last week while spreading 423 million bolivianos ($62 million) — is one of widespread confusion.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2026-03-05/bolivia-voids-banknotes-after-plane-crash-confusing-businesses-shoppers

 
Strange.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 6 2026 6:41 utc | 739

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 6 2026 2:31 utc | 625
This! Excellent answer to why should anyone care.I personally don’t care much for China and wouldn’t want to live in an Islamic Republic but, I also feel is detrimental to humanity and our quality of life to have a single hegemon, especially one administered by financial conglomerates, ruling the globe unrestrained.

Posted by: Random Lurker | Mar 6 2026 6:41 utc | 740

It’s a waste of time”: President Trump rules out ground action on Iranian soil
 
In an interview with NBC, the US President referred to the possibility of ground action in Iran and dismissed it:
 
“It’s a waste of time. They lost everything. They lost their fleet. They lost everything they could lose.”

 
https://x.com/ME_Observer_/status/2029767170427695495
 
I think it was Dilbert author Scott Adams RIP who had this metaphor for how divergent understandings happen. Two people are at a movie theater, each watching a different movie. The movies are metaphors for reality.
 
So you watched a Will Ferrell comedy, and I watched Batman: The Dark Knight. We leave the (metaphorical) theater seeing the world through the lens of the story we just observed.
 
Hence the divergence in how we feel about politics, COVID, sports, music, religion, whatever.
 
I have no idea what Trumpenstein is watching. I suspect he doesn’t know either.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 6:43 utc | 741

Journalist Suhaib Al-Masalma – specialist, analyst and translator
Urgent | Israeli Ministry of Health:1,619 people were transferred to hospitals since the start of Operation Lion’s Roar until this morning
 
MY COMMENT: Seems really low. Like the obviously BS US casualty numbers. Lotta US service members’ families about to start getting informed about “accidents” and such. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 6:43 utc | 742

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 6:43 utc | 806
 
IIRC, Scott Adams of Dilbert was a major Bush/Cheney illegal Iraq war proponent.  Maybe I’m off on that and he was a “great replacement (USA)” prop pusher. Too lazy to look it up rn. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 6:44 utc | 743

“You’re not putting boots on the ground here and getting them out alive.”
 
https://t.me/RezistanceTrench1/41037
 
“We’re waiting for them.” (stone cold and collected taunt) “Wait?! You’re saying you welcome US military boots on the ground?!” 
 
Good God Americans are fucking stupid. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 6:47 utc | 744

🇮🇱 “There should be lots of Mohammeds in Britain, in Sweden, in France!” — Ben GvirNever forget that Israel is happy to send your armies to war and push refugees into your countries.
 
https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/175822

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 6:48 utc | 745

I recommend watching the yt channel “Predictive history” (Pr Jiang Xueqin).
 
He analyses the Iran strategy : a war of attrition to collapse the petrodollar (denying the Gulf countries petrol revenues). So these petrodollars will stop going back to the US in the finance sector (e.g. stock market, bonds), bursting the AI bubble. And the US economy (petrol price).
 
My guess is Saudi Arabia will start getting punched by Iran as soon as interceptors are empty.
 
Another point the Prof. stresses : the importance of water. Without desalination plants, Gulf countries are not livable and will bring quick unrest (Shia against Sunni). But he mentions that Iran also has water scarcity problems.

Posted by: Asia Frog | Mar 6 2026 6:50 utc | 746

Another day, another 8 pages of comments! I’ve managed to get through the first page while drinking my breakfast coffee.
 
Inflation seems to be the bar’s thought for today. If the gulf is cut off, there is no dollar recycling hence falls in the us stock markets (they expect constant, regular flows from the middle East that are quite large, I believe). However,  if dollar recycling stops, everyone holding dollars to buy oil won’t need to hold them any more – where do those dollars go? The only people who need dollars are in the USA, so could we expect a stampede of dollars back to the homeland? This might look like inward foreign investment to begin with, as foreigners buy real assets in the USA for dollars (what else can you do with them?). Hyperinflation may begin in the top end assets and stock markets before tricking down to all and sundry.  Apparently there is $6.5 trillion held outside the USA that may want to come home.
 
Apologies if the above sounds like an informed prognostication: I have no idea what will happen – just trying to sound out ideas and map the future as best I can.
 
I am fully off grid with solar and batteries, and I have an electric car – I thought I was embarrassingly paranoid until this week. #feelingvindicated

Posted by: Occasional poster | Mar 6 2026 6:50 utc | 747

The petrodollar is having a fit of the vapours.
 
https://mishtalk.com/economics/four-mideast-oil-producers-discuss-force-majeure-to-withdraw-from-us-contracts/
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 6 2026 6:51 utc | 748

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 6:43 utc | 806
 
that was scott adams.  former hypnotist.  I watched his podcast a few times.  He liked to challenge the audience with statements, and then explain how much our perception shapes our world.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 6:54 utc | 749

Inflation seems to be the bar’s thought for today.
 
Posted by: Occasional poster | Mar 6 2026 6:50 utc | 812
 

 
The collapse of the petrodollar will cause deflation, not inflation.  
 
https://www.google.com/search?q=irving+fischer+debt+deflation&udm=14
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 6 2026 6:55 utc | 750

nobody knows.  id bet inflation, especially in stock market.
 
Yup, all that money coming back, nowhere to put it, put it into stocks and hope returns are better than inflation.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 6:58 utc | 751

I am fully off grid with solar and batteries, and I have an electric car 
Posted by: Occasional poster | Mar 6 2026 6:50 utc | 812
 
Good luck finding new batteries if the shit hits the fan. You should do it à la Poland and use wood as the main source of energy.

Posted by: rk | Mar 6 2026 7:00 utc | 752

all that money coming back
 
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 6:58 utc | 816
 

 
The money isn’t coming back.  It is disappearing, never to be seen again.  Just like the in fable of the Emperor’s Clothes. 
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fictitious_capital
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 6 2026 7:02 utc | 753

USA is taking reponsibility for the school bombing.  no more “it was an iranian sam that fell on the school, lol” bullshit 
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/us-investigation-points-likely-us-responsibility-iran-school-strike-sources-say-2026-03-06/
 
 
poor usa, chunese and russian satellites are watching you like phone cams now.  No more, “he had a gun” cop bullshit.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:03 utc | 754

CNN in Tehran, reporting everything is normal… of course they don’t show the war crimes committed by Usraeli air forces on civilian neighborhoods.
 
https://x.com/Megatron_ron/status/2029792015874162854

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 6 2026 7:04 utc | 755

This is why you need nuclear weapons:

No more rules and political correctness’ – Hegseth stated that the US will do whatever it wants with Iran.
 
‘If you think you’ve already seen something – just wait. The amount of military power we will be able to project over Iran will be many times greater than what we have now – if we combine our capabilities and those of the Israel Defense Forces. And we have no shortage of authority. The stupid, politically correct wars of the past were the complete opposite of what we are doing here. That’s over now.
 
Our authority is maximum. Our capabilities are enormous and continue to increase. Our ammunition supplies are fully stocked, and our determination is ironclad. This means that only we control the timing of the operation and no one else. As long as it takes for the United States of America to achieve these goals. We are made for this war. And we are in it to win.’
@Slavyangrad

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 6 2026 7:04 utc | 756

LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 6:29 utc | 799
 
“Attacking civilians with denial of water is a NATO and Israeli tactic inconsistent with Islamic war doctrine.”
 
I doubt the settler colonial state really should be considered a regular state which has “civilians”, but rather an occupation fortress which has launched a war of annihilation.
 
Do they refrain from cutting off the water to US bases? There’s civilians living on those as well. But I’d call the entire Zionist state just a larger version of a US military base.

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 6 2026 7:06 utc | 757

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 6 2026 7:04 utc | 820
 
Here in the US the White House is angry even about those CNN reports. They’re bitching that ant broadcast from Iran needs to be run through the Pentagram first. Asked for clarification they punted. (But GYNNNA has censorship and a dictatorship)

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 7:08 utc | 758

many wars start out with noble rules, and the longer the war goes on, the more of those rules get broken and discarded.
 
Nice to see cluster munitions used on Isreal, after Russia cried about it and no-one listened when Ukraine brought them back into style.
 
reap the whirlwind.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:09 utc | 760

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 7:08 utc | 823
 
gonna have to clarify the laws on a “special combat operation”.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:11 utc | 761

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 6 2026 7:04 utc | 821
 
Checking the prevalent winds in and around Iran for the next few months does not bode well for any nuclear fallout if in fact Hegseth or the Orange fool thought using them was a great idea. They are predominantly blowing towards the south west.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 6 2026 7:11 utc | 762

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 6 2026 7:04 utc | 821
 
####
 
There is no nuke as powerful as closing Hormuz to enemies but leaving it open to friends.
 
And who should one nuke, if it is to be used?
 
Is 3 enough? More?
 
It’s a race to the bottom. There are never enough nukes when the opponent has 1,000 or more.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 7:12 utc | 763

Onething for sure the EuroPoors will baghold the US monopoly $$$. EuroPoors will come out Worse than the Wallstreet gamble addict USA. They lost Russia gas station. The US will prioritize resources to save USA over them. China has an industry so they will be fine. Everyone else yeah good luck Mates.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 7:12 utc | 764

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 6 2026 7:04 utc | 821
 
Kegbreath is another Dunning Kruger Trump Regime photo-op wannabe influencer hire. Dude is a complete moron like everyone else in the cabinet (or closet?)  – at this point I regard anyone who says that the extremely unpopular Kamalaladingdong woulda set the world on fire like this as a c1ue-level self delusionist and hell no did I vote for her. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 7:13 utc | 765

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 7:13 utc | 
 
kamala was weak.  she would have done what she was told to do by her masters.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:15 utc | 766

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 6:35 utc | 801

“Iran is not utilize the Water Weakness.”

I am sincerely curious about the machine translator or other device you (a self professed “veteran” of some undefined country) are using to produce such a sentence.

It makes instinctively think of something like のです/のことです, but maybe it is something completely different.

In any case, far from the insidious, highly surveiled space which someone described years ago, this comment section has been transformed into a hilarious playground for bots functionally equivalent to the “Professor Pangloss” identity…

A few try to be amusing through quirks and real or fake illiteracy, like the one who freely mixes Yeats with Eliot, and writes “hyperbaric weapons”, but they are still a bit underwhelming…

I guess one has the wait for the fabled “hasbara troll”, to find some fun…

Posted by: MoaMetal | Mar 6 2026 7:16 utc | 767

@KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 5:27 utc | 755
About Japan. Is there anything at all independent about it?. Japan was given special treatment by the anglosaxons. First they were trained with american knowhow even though inititally that meant they acted like the nationbuilders the British normally dont like at all but that phase was needed for them to have an efficient technological basis for fighting Russia a little later. In 1890 Britain got Rid of Bismarck in Germany and the Germans gave Japan a more Preussian style. Eventually the Japanese like the Germans were an occult force in the interest of British Geopolitics. The way this happened in Germany is clearly related to  British influence while in Japan it is more hidden however there too there is a suspicious connection to the British. So both Germany and Japan became altered like the oligarchy usually alters other cultures. They become fanatical and uncompromising. Like the Ukrainians today. After WW2 the US have played an important role in Japan depopulating it by tearing up the social fabric. In summary the anglosaxons havent left Japan alone since 1853 when the US used cannon boat diplomacy to open it up. What complicates things is that after that the US actually did help Japan to develop in a mostly positive way. But the overall effect after WW2 makes it plausible that if Japan doesnt identify the US as an enemy after the economical war the US caused against them in the 1990s why should they have gotten wiser now? It appears odd that anybody can avoid to identify the US as the main culprit. But from the point of view of the natural world the enemies of mankind like the US give nature some respite. While that aspect sounds like mysterious metaphysics I like to remind you that many people do believe in a higher power. Only so far they are in my view too human centered. And seem to think we are free to play havoc on both animal and plantlife. We dont even know if it may be dangerous to uproot all the mycelium networks associated with the forests. 

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 6 2026 7:18 utc | 768

see the 31-second video at the first link
 
see the three videos at the second link. 
 
see the 34-second video at the third link
 
 
https://x.com/SprinterPress/status/2029648864186167781
Sprinter Press  @SprinterPress 
 
Iran has launched a new attack on Bahrain against American interests.
Many are wondering why Iran is not trying to raze Israel to the ground right away, but is persistently targeting Bahrain.The answer is quite simple – logistics. Bahrain is home to the US Fifth Fleet. It is the key logistics center of the US Navy for the entire Persian Gulf. The base organizes the supply of ships with fuel, ammunition, food, as well as maintenance and repairs.
 
————-
 
https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/2029673043283329316
Drop Site @DropSiteNews 
 
🚨 BREAKING: Multiple Iranian missiles have struck Tel Aviv and other areas in central Israel.
 
Videos show buildings sustaining heavy damage, and one missile reportedly landed near Ben Gurion Airport, which hosts U.S. aerial refueling tankers used in operations against Iran. 
Another missile appeared to carry a cluster-munition warhead, detonating midair and dispersing numerous submunitions. No interception attempts were visible in footage of that strike. 
 
➤ Earlier today, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) published video showing the launch of Kheibar (Khorramshahr-4) ballistic missiles toward Israel. It is not immediately clear whether the missiles seen in the Tel Aviv strike footage were from that system. 
 
It was not immediately clear whether any settlers were injured or killed in the attacks.
 
————–
 
https://x.com/TheDuranReal/status/2029489741888962654
The Duran  @TheDuranReal 
 
Former MI6 Chief: “This is an unnecessary war”
 

Posted by: michaelj72 | Mar 6 2026 7:19 utc | 769

Iron Dome hacked. The interceptors loop straight back into the ground.
 
https://x.com/sahelbrut3/status/2029684495184511257

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 6 2026 7:19 utc | 770

Posted by: MoaMetal | Mar 6 2026 7:16 utc | 832
 
i dont think a foreigner would understand skibidi toilet rizz 67.  He prolly like me, just skips words sometimes, or edits poorly.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:20 utc | 771

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 7:12 utc | 829
 
Europe is going to fully embrace its transition into a theme park for Chinese tourists. It has no other choice. Same with Japan. 
 
 

Posted by: Jinkydink | Mar 6 2026 7:21 utc | 772

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:15 utc | 831
 
NO fuckin way she woulda done this this way. The Donkeys were still under the impression that ‘pretexts’ would be needed first. Nah, Trump assassinated Soleimani in his first term and I called it then. Any 2nd Trump term would be open war on Iran. Too bad b’s old comment section got burned cuz trust me, I would be flaunting actual old comments in c1ue’s condescending face every day until that prick showed back up here to address them. 
 
NO. Kamala would not have waged unprovoked war on Iran. Saying otherwise is either one of two things 1) DDS or 2) A misunderstanding of how power in this country really works. 
 
It’s just the truth.  And my justification in saying so is that Biden was obviously willing to assist a genocide in his dementia years (yeah, I know “If Israel didn’t exist we’d have to…) but this is just straight fucked up. Nothing would convince me that the black-indian nobody from Cali would have launched a war on Iran without an Israel-generated false flag. Nothing you or anyone else could say will convince me otherwise. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 7:21 utc | 773

IntelSlava says Iran has ran out of launchers  t.me/intelslava/83934
Tass says only 64% lost quoting the “spirits of Anchorage”  tass.com/world/2097317
These boys need more propaganda coordination

Posted by: rk | Mar 6 2026 7:22 utc | 774

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 6 2026 7:04 utc | 820
 
######
 
Things are not normal but the knives are out for Trump. The Democrats ran this playbook against GWB. Make the war look incompetent and hang it all on the President.
 
CNN was always going to find a calm spot for footage. They were not going to interview anyone at the every day pro-government rallies in Tehran.
 
The Dems and the media have him over a fire in a spot, slow roasting him.
 
If he ends it he’s screwed. If he doesn’t end it, he is screwed.
 
The only way to win this game was not to play in the first place.
 
Trump and Israel have a real talent for putting themselves in Zugzwang.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 7:26 utc | 775

I don’t have laptop or computer. Only my phone. It’s hard to type on pop up keyboard bro especially with a hyperactive dog around the house.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 7:28 utc | 776

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 7:21 utc | 838
 
bruh really, you gonna yell me kamala would find a spine somewhere and defy her masters?
 
delulu.
 
Then after her accident, Walz would do as told.
 
Bitch couldnt even use words to denounce Isreal.  No linguistic courage, but balls to stand up to the M.I.B.
 
Idid read past the second sentence.  I know you been itching for this because c1ue isnt here, but Inspecifically said I wasnt voting because if Trump did go to war with Iran, I would not be able to forgive myself, and feel like a total tool and fool.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:29 utc | 777

Iran’s launchers are hidden in mountains hardened against bunker busters. They pop up and shoot, then go back into cover before their location can receive suppression fire.
 
Without boots on the ground, a few million men, those missile installations are untouchable,

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 7:29 utc | 778

Trump is on a spit, not a spot. Damn autocorrect.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 7:31 utc | 779

A lot of tourist places in Europe were full of Chinese and chinese signs but that’s before Covid. I think the Chinese government is content with keeping the Chinese tourists within their borders. I mean they will never run out of tourist areas in China as it is as big as USA.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 7:31 utc | 780

Kamala is weak. She looks like a mess and drunk after losing the (s)election. She will be another Biden.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 7:33 utc | 781

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 7:29 utc | 843
 
if Iran is not attacking Isreal, it’s a sunny day in Iran.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:33 utc | 782

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:29 utc | 842
 
Nothing you just said addresses the Kegbreath Greater Israel Zionist Christian Nationalist psychosis that makes the Trump GOP that much more likely to handle it like they have. 
 
Again – If the dems had won, a pretext would have been required. That’s how that faction operates. Further, even IF they went to war with Iran, it wouldn’t have been so Gangnam Israeli style targeting hospitals and police stations. 
 
You’re mistaking my ability to exercise nuanced interpretations of how the two teams work – with me thinking Kamala would have somehow been “better” in long term ways. Or that it wouldn’t have been more Bidenesque “nothing will fundamentally change.”
 
You’re also forgetting that Venezuela already happened and Cuba is next presuming no Armageddon which is exactly in line what the psycho fuck Kegbreath is constantly harping about.  O’bomber eased sanctions on Cuba. The Dems would NOT have taken the necessary preliminary step of taking out Maduro and thus would not have gone to open war on Iran without a blatant but semi-easily disguisable “terror” or military attack to blame on Iran. 
 
Anyone who thinks they would’ve is just plain fuckin’ delusional. It’s time to face the fact that Trump was the perfect tool for the exact faction of Ziofascists who’re calling the shots now and bombing girls’ schools and unarmed boats (and boat people) and Bragging about it.
 
Time to get over your DDS, man. I’m not defending them and I don’t vote for them. But this is flat out lunacy whereas Kop-Mala would have been more of the same and kicking the can down the road. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 7:37 utc | 783

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:33 utc | 847
 
come to think of it, now I know why Iran artacks when it does.  those missile bases are in the valleys, and valleys collect fog.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:38 utc | 784

And for fuck’s sake. Obama was the one who signed the JCPOA and “sent pallets of cash” to Iran.
 
For goddamn fuck’s sake – GET OVER YOUR DEMOCRAT DERANGEMENT. Stick to the Iran and Venezuela vs. Israel axis when comparing Obomber to Trump. It’s SO fuckin’ OBVIOUS.
 
 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 7:40 utc | 785

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 7:37 utc | 848
 
ok, no cuba or venezuela, but ukraine worse, maybe even war.
 
 
Yeah, false flag needed, or maybe they would just use the protests, for Iran.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:41 utc | 786

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 7:40 utc | 850
 
I want to say Obama was ok, but that viagra rape drug pretext was too corny a way to do gaddafi dirty like he did .

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:42 utc | 787

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 7:29 utc
 
But do we think there are hypersonics being held in reserve in those bunkers…?

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 6 2026 7:42 utc | 788

Looks like pivot back to fortress America already started.
 
US launched ‘operation’ in Ecuador against ‘narco cartels’ and is now talking about taking Greenland again. But after Iran war it is screwed either way.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 6 2026 7:42 utc | 789

Posted by: UWDUD | Mar 6 2026 7:33 utc | 847 come to think of it, now I know why Iran artacks when it does.  those missile bases are in the valleys, and valleys collect fog.
Posted by: UWDUD | Mar 6 2026 7:38 utc | 849

 
You never fucking shut up. You got flatulent opinions about everyone everything especially your inflated narcissistic self but you know absolutely nothing about anyone or anything. You’re as boring as watching dog shit dry out in the noonday sun. Stick a fucking sock it. 

Posted by: SN1 | Mar 6 2026 7:44 utc | 790

I want to say Obama was ok, but that viagra rape drug pretext was too corny a way to do gaddafi dirty like he did .
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:42 utc | 852
 
He was an evil fuck Manchurian Candidate. I have said this before. I actively refused to vote for him in 2008 but I let some really good – but ultimately psycho Hispanic pussy coerce me into voting for him in 2012 thinking that it didn’t matter. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 7:45 utc | 791

In our weekly meeting at work, we share good news. Of course this should be about work, like a finished task or a solved problem. This week our Iranian colleague said “Khamenei is finally dead!” He also says many people oppose the regime. So from my point of view, b is wrong.
At the beginning of the Syrian war I had a Syrian colleague who was pro-Assad and said the rebels are all Islamist. Turned out he was right and the media wrong.
Of course both weren’t refugees living from the tax payer but working in computer science.
Let’s see, who is right. B or my colleague:-)

Posted by: Ali | Mar 6 2026 7:46 utc | 792

Haaretz reports: IDF is mulling to reopen business in Israel.
Walk on. Nothing to see here.
Censure works.

Posted by: Johann Siegfried von Oberndorf | Mar 6 2026 7:48 utc | 793

LOL and to clarify, it DIDN’T matter. I live in Texas. A vote for O’Bomber was meaningless, so I went along with it even though I needed a hot steamy shower (said hot Latina p*ssy with me) –  the things a dude thinking with his dick will do in his mid-30s- I regret the hell out of it, but it was inconsequential due to the context. That said, even if I’d still been with her in 2016 no way I’da voted Hillary. 
 
And I’ll bow outta this thread. That’s TMI. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 7:50 utc | 794

Posted by: Ali | Mar 6 2026 7:46 utc | 857
 
liar.
 
Three days ago were tellung us an Iranian would slit our throats if they could, and talking all this Islamaphibic shit.
 
Now you want us to believe you work with Muslims?
 
bullshit.
 
Fucking liars burn in hell with the master of lies, satan.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:51 utc | 795

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 6 2026 7:50 utc | 859
 
i know, youve said that many times.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:52 utc | 796

Posted by: SN1 | Mar 6 2026 7:44 utc | 855
 
thos is way better than the AI slop you were posting 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 6 2026 7:53 utc | 797

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 6 2026 7:42 utc | 853
 
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We’ve seen them used in the last couple of days. Where they launch from may be irrelevant.
 
Iran is wisely big on redundancy.
 
The new drones they just started using are brilliant, they are silent, rocket powered 500 mph (IIRC), and have the radar profile of a large bird.
 
They are AD hunters.
 
Iran is very smart and capable. A deserving peer to Russia and China.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 6 2026 7:55 utc | 798

Estonia’s prime minister Magnus Tsakhna threatens Xi Jinping and Kim Jong-Un with elimination.
 
https://x.com/SprinterPress/status/2029651006582092043

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 6 2026 7:55 utc | 799

Young Iranians hate their government. It’s a fact. They’re educated. They have internet. They see only black and white photos of girls in miniskirt and rich men living a good life before sanctions. Too young to know what happened before 1980s. As Children living under religious households. They questioned the religion and began to rebel against religious dogmas. The girls wear their head covers loosely more than Muslim women in Western countries. Their economy is bad. They struggle daily to even buy protein such as eggs. House price. Expensive imports. They may see themselves as Europeans displaced in a backward region and have a foreign religion Islam imposed on them and their ancestors. 
 
They think as long as the Theocratic regime is gone. Sanctions lifted and life will be better.
 
In the end we’re all human beings we want simple things Delicious Food, A House to start a family, Money to enjoy life.
 
To be honest I would be Anti Government 100% living under those conditions. 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 6 2026 7:56 utc | 800