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March 2, 2026
U.S.-China And The Four Week Time-frame For The War On Iran

The war on Iran is waging on – and will continue do to so for a while. Tehran gets bombed to smithereens, the hydrocarbon infrastructure in the Gulf is shutting down or gets damaged, the economic pressure on the global economy is starting to show.

Neither effect answers the question of why the U.S. did decide to attack Iran. U.S. President Trump has give about a dozen different reasons none of which holds up to scrutiny. Iran wasn’t making nukes, didn’t build intercontinental missiles and had no intend to attack anyone. Its internal situation was and is stable.

Since the mid 1980s the Zionists have tried to push the U.S. into war with Iran. All the time the U.S. did not submit to their pressure for good reasons. To suggest that this pressure is now at the root of the conflict is too perfunctory. As are suggestions that the current Russiagate scandal, aka the Epstein files, has anything to do with it.

The empire is not a joke. It acts for strategic reasons.

One has to zoom out from those narrow views to make sense. Andrew Korybko is onto something when he claims that this campaign is Part Of Trump’s Grand Strategy Against China:

The goal is to obtain proxy control over Iran’s enormous oil and gas reserves so that they can be weaponized as leverage against China for coercing it into a lopsided trade deal that would derail its superpower rise and therefore restore US-led unipolarity.

That’s the brainchild of Under Secretary of War for Policy Elbridge Colby, and it was expanded on in this analysis here from early January. As was written, “US influence over Venezuela’s and possibly soon Iran’s and Nigeria’s energy exports and trade ties with China could be weaponized via threats of curtailment or cut-offs in parallel with pressure upon its Gulf allies to do the same in pursuit of this goal”, which is to coerce China into indefinite junior partnership status vis-à-vis the US through a lopsided trade deal.

China is well aware of that the U.S. strategy is aimed against it. It is one reason why it is giving technical and military support to Iran, mostly in the form of intelligence, while avoiding to get directly involved in the conflict:

Intelligence reports on February 27, 2026, indicated that China sent “loitering munitions” (kamikaze drones) and air defense systems to Iran shortly before the attack began. Along with China supplying Iran with missile programs, negotiations continued between Beijing and Tehran to supply Iran with CM-302 supersonic anti-ship missiles, a technology that is difficult to intercept and is considered a game-changer in the region. Along with providing cybersecurity to Iran, China began in January 2026 a strategy to support Iranian digital sovereignty by replacing Western software with closed Chinese systems to protect against Israeli and American cyberattacks. With China rebuilding Iran’s missile capabilities, China contributed to compensating for Iran’s weapons losses following the 2025 attacks, including the provision of advanced ballistic missiles.

A loss of Iran would cause significant damage for China’s energy position as its dependence on Gulf sources for oil and gas is still significant. It has been hedging that position by making new energy deals with Russia:

On the one hand, China takes into account the increased regional risks in West Asia. According to some reports, the rise of Beijing’s interest in [the Power of Siberia Pipeline 2] was triggered by the Iran–Israel war in June. As concerns arose about the reliability of energy supplies from Gulf Arab states, Beijing decided to consider alternatives—a step that fits into its overall strategy of minimizing external risks to energy security.

On the other hand, as an economic confrontation with the US is unfolding, China seeks less dependence on hydrocarbon supplies from close partners of Washington while also actively reducing oil and gas imports from American suppliers. In this regard, expanded purchases of Russian energy is a useful hedging strategy.

In light of this it is interesting that Trump today set the length for his war on Iran to four weeks:

“We’re already substantially ahead out of our time projections,” Trump said. “But whatever the time is, it’s okay. Whatever it takes…Right from the beginning we projected four to five weeks, but we have the capability to go far longer than that.”

Trump will visit China four weeks from now – from March 31 to April 2. His position towards China was weakened when the Supreme Court recently buried his tariff edicts. Being bogged down in Iran would further weaken his position.

But coming to China while having won concessions from Iran would be bonus for Trump. He could claim that the U.S. is able to forcibly change governments, in Iran and Venezuela, who supply energy to Beijing. A victory in Iran would put Trump into a good negotiation positions.

China, on the other side, will want to avoid a loss of Iran. Its interest is to see the U.S. bogged down in the Middle East and with its arsenals empty. Everyone and everything that helps to that will be in Beijing’s favor.

The time horizon of four week thus matters. It is the time frame in which Trump has to win. It is the time frame which Iran needs to sustain to come out as a (nominal) winner.

The four weeks are to be kept in mind when and analyzing the procession of this uneven fight.

Comments

It took only 72 hours for the US to lose it all in West Asia, a project over 100 years in the making via Britain and later France.
 
The bigger they think they are, the harder they fall.
 
That wasn’t on anyone’s bingo card.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 3 2026 0:54 utc | 401

Qatar suspends all LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) production and export due to Iranian strikes
Mar 2, 2026 · 1:06 PM UTC
§|~ Noice.
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Peninsula Shield Forces have been seen mobilizing in Bahrain.
 
The Peninsula Shield Forces (PSF) are the joint military arm of the Gulf Cooperation Council.
 
The Saudi-based structure integrates troops from Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates for collective defense.
 
They were notably deployed in March 2011 to support Bahrain during the Arab Spring unrest, when around 40,000 troops under Saudi command entered the country to suppress the protests.
 
The current mobilization appears to be preparation for a potential Shia uprising in the country.
Vid already posted. But now more context^
 
Mar 3, 2026 · 12:45 AM UTC
 
https://nitter.net/Megatron_ron/status/2028632886765572500
 
^^ note, the posted aim is domestic control, not directed at Iran?

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 3 2026 0:56 utc | 402

Interupted by missile, UAE (where deportation is on agenda for those ‘posting negative imagery’)

She’d be ok…I think…appears legitimate recording by person she was speaking to

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVZrjH4DMLm

Brings some sense of the reality …

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 3 2026 0:56 utc | 403

It seems the US fifth fleet is trapped in the Persian gulf.
 
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 3 2026 0:49 utc | 407
 
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Couldn’t happen to nicer people.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 3 2026 0:56 utc | 404

RM: Iran Pounds Tel Aviv
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYNdkgDRvPA
 
“Israeli air defences collapse. British journalist Richard Medhurst delivers a comprehensive battle report on Iranian retaliatory strikes targeting Israeli military infrastructure as Operation True Promise 4 (2026) unfolds.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 3 2026 0:56 utc | 405

Are the monarchs running gulf countries ran by British/zionists?
 
Is it possible the zionist extensions will be replaced by someone else who doesn’t lean toward the west?

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 3 2026 0:57 utc | 406

>”Posted by: watcher | Mar 3 2026 0:17 utc | 378“Well actually it basically comes from Eranshahr, the land of Aryans (Eran being the Sassanid-era derivative from Aryan). So even if the country had been known as Persia in the West for millennia and even more or less assumed that name, the fake Shah (he was just an upstart general who took power like any random 3rd century Roman usurper) went back to a name his ancestors and countrymen actually used instead of one assigned to by outsiders.

Posted by: Clueless Joe | Mar 3 2026 0:57 utc | 407

Russians With Attitude (rwapodcast) on Twitter writes:
 

“Take your pick for a ground invasion of Iran:
 
Amphibious assault from the south — through waters mined to fuck, with trillions of missiles aimed at them, followed immediately by a wall of mountains where two battalions can hold off an entire corps at the narrow passes
 
The Kermanshah corridor from the west, that’s how Saddam invaded Iran; he made it a whopping 50 kilometers before getting completely bogged down for 8 years. Again, mountains, the Zargos, then another 500 kilometers to Tehran through mountainous terrain. Plus, you know, Shiites live there, all the pro-Iranian Iraqi militias, and the current Iraqi government would never in a million years allow it
 
Khuzestan may look promising with how close it is to Kuwait and the Arab minority living there and all that, but, again, you’ll run into the Saddam problem
 
Azerbaijan, from the north. No port infrastructure, no rail link with NATO, few military airfields. And again, damn mountains. A thousand kilometers through mountainous terrain that includes passes over Damavand, the highest mountain in the Middle East. And even then, the Kremlin, liberals as they may be, still wouldn’t allow that. Also, Iran can easily go beast mode and destroy the oil infrastructure in Azerbaijan with a few dozen drones, wiping out 2/3 of the Azeri economy
 
Turkmenistan, the northeast. 1,000km across desert with no supply lines whatsoever. Then more mountains. Also the political problem
 
Pakistan, the southeast. Fifteen hundred kilometers through a region with zero infrastructure, just desert, fuck-all nothing, and then you run into… yeah you guessed it, mountains. And of course Pakistan would never allow it
 
The only RELATIVELY viable option in terms of geography and logistics is Turkey, but the Turks aren’t idiots either and don’t want to get involved with this(.)”
 

What interests *me* is how Epstrumpein went from “kill Khamenei” to “ground war” in 4 days. What happens when the ground war fails? Will Epstrumpein admit defeat? Of course not, his 🇮🇱卐 slaveowners won’t let him. So what next? Use nuclear weapons?
 
It’ll be nuclear weapons.

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 3 2026 0:58 utc | 408

It seems the US fifth fleet is trapped in the Persian gulf.
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 3 2026 0:49 utc | 407

ergo. “Up shit creek”  without functioning lavatories 

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 3 2026 0:59 utc | 409

Three Epstein regime F-15s shot down by “friendly fire” over Kuwait, all in one day. 
 
One Epstein regime plane could have been “accidentally” shot down by Kuwait.
 
Two sounds a lot less accidental.
 
Three? No accident.
 
Translation:
 
There must be some brave patriotic people manning Patriot missile systems even in the puppet Kuwaiti military.

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 3 2026 0:59 utc | 410

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 3 2026 0:58 utc | 419
 
I doubt US will be able to invade Iran at all. 
 
Iranian army is already attacking US bases in Iraq. And they apparently have tons of local popular support.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 3 2026 0:59 utc | 411

@411 English Outsider
 
Thx. Agree. I thought b “broke-through” somewhat with this article and he should be applauded for adding this Chinese-Dimension into the calculus. 
 
It’s something we too often overlook. 
 
However, it could be both the tail wagging the dog and vice versa. Interests align. Israel needs a superpower in the USA to aid it in its dominance of the MENA and will presumably, and eventually, once accomplished shed the USA like the used-up prostitute husk it is when it has engaged its financial supremacy in Iran. 
 
Now, if China wrecks the western economies which rely on sweetheart deals from the mercantilist China, then that is no good either. Israel and China then see the game both are playing at and that b addresses here. 
 
It truly is a beautiful thing to see a plan come together by the Axis. The Allies need the three divided so to conquer individually, but there subtle coordination and small steps over the years, always with cooler heads, has proven fatal for the Empire. 
 
Thx all for the ongoing coverage. Maybe too much hyperbole at this point, wrt the empire not having any moves left, but it does seem like the writing is on the wall. This could be it. Then we could all go for the evening and let b rest for a spell.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 3 2026 1:03 utc | 412

… Has anyone seen any sight of M. Marandi on videos today?
 
I hope he is OK – TV/radio site in Tehran hit today …
 
Posted by: Don Firineach | Mar 3 2026 0:51 utc | 410
 
 
Coincidentally, haven’t seen Bibi shooting his mouth for ages either …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 3 2026 1:03 utc | 413

watcher | Mar 3 2026 0:17 utc | 378
 
Bravo!
 
George the Zeroth | Mar 3 2026 0:21 utc | 382
 
Bravo! And I’d add the French Revolution as another easy example.

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 3 2026 1:06 utc | 414

Sorry if this has already been posted 
but this is a worthwhile link.
https://youtu.be/K-hvbk72q8U

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 3 2026 1:07 utc | 415

KH: ‘Nuclear World War’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjPsPnCetjQ
 
Haim Bresheeth warns of Israel’s nuclear ‘Samson Option…’

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 3 2026 1:07 utc | 416

Yes, all these Cold War-era jets getting shot down. Both sides using outdated kit, but only one side claims to be the most powerful, the most exceptional military power…
 
Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 2 2026 22:06 utc | 238

 
Not to mention “most experienced” (© steven t johnson)!

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 3 2026 1:08 utc | 417

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 3 2026 0:58 utc | 419
 
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Nothing has changed.
 
The US and its Pedophile allies don’t have 100k troops to do a ground invasion (they probably need much more, Iran is mountainous terrain with underground complexes), not to mention that one of Saddam’s mistakes is that he didn’t take the ground invasion seriously until it was too late.
 
Iran will annihilate all attempts at a maritime landing and all airfields that would be used for staging.
 
The West has lost the region, unlikely to ever return.
 
Nukes will still not be needed by anyone, unless the Pedophiles want to launch one in a fit of pique.
 
Nukes are not a battlefield weapon and cannot keep the Strait of Hormuz open.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 3 2026 1:09 utc | 418

I must thank Pepe Escobar for bringing up the big dilemma Russia faces with having 1,5-2 million dual passport holders living in Occupied Palestine–. . .
Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 2 2026 19:16 utc | 33
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Many people have brought this up. Including me. More than once, but most recently on prev. thread.
Dilemma DiSchlemma.
This “dilemma” of Putin’s is a facade narrative of some kind.
Regular Russians don’t give a s— about what happens to Israelis who are former Soviet citizens and their children. They got a special deal from the USA to be able to leave the USSR because they were Jews. They had and have no loyalty to Russia. Why does Russia have loyalty to them?
I don’t believe it does.
This is  a pretext.
There is something else going on, some power play on Putin or with Putin or by Putin.
My 2 c/.
 
PS. Very disappointed to see B equating Russiagate and the Epstein affair. WTF?

Posted by: Jane | Mar 3 2026 1:10 utc | 419

Looks like Bahrain (and Iraq) are the first domino’s to fall. Bahrainian rioters demand expelling US forces and aligning with Iran.
 
And this will spread. It already has.
 
https://x.com/Megatron_ron/status/2028626550434783340

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 3 2026 1:13 utc | 420

@#33, karlof1:
nice post Karl!  I agree with your take of Iran not caving that easy this time.
Many here have wondered where are China and  Russia?  I don’t know about Russia, but China will enter when Iran’s resolve is resolutely demonstrated.  That means it will have to show that it will take lots of hurt but still stand tall.  When that is confirmed we will see lots of fancy weaponry suddenly show up in Iran’s inventory.  We will see stealth planes plunging, maybe even the two carriers limping back across Atlantic with tails tagged between tails.  We will see the ‘change of a century’.
Iran has been very cool towards China up to now.  It has shown itself preferring India/Europe/America et al over ‘lowly(in Iranian’s perception) Chinaman even up until the just concluded India/Pakistan War.  Why would China stick its neck out to risk WW3 on its behalf and risk millions of casualties of its own sons and daughters?   
Let Iran persist through this necessary course of events that would solidify China’s own resolve of showing its own hands.  We just might witness the emergence of a new world.

Posted by: Oriental Voice | Mar 3 2026 1:14 utc | 421

Posted by: wagelaborer | Mar 3 2026 0:13 utc | 374
 
the heifers are Jewish, i know little of those. 
 
I think Biblically, Solomons Temple is rebuilt as well, and they believe Al Aqsa is the Temple mount, so Al Aqsa has to go before prophecy is fulfilled.
 
Another verse says the people will cry for peace, but there will be none, so to stave iff prophecy cheer for war.
 
after armageddon, God nukes the whole world with fire, including Israel, and then sets up the Kingdom of God with its capital at Jerusalem and Jesus as king.
 
The Bible is funny in that the Jews are Gods people, but he is always punishing them because they are  unfaithful 95% of the time.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 1:16 utc | 422

I think the next thing the deep state will do is assassinate Trump and blame it on Iran.

Posted by: Plexiglas | Mar 3 2026 1:16 utc | 423

Not just useful, as it was earlier to us English, because it gave a secure foothold in the ME.  Also useful because it facilitated the corruption of the American political classes.. . .
Posted by: English Outsider | Mar 3 2026 0:53 utc | 411
 
So who is the behind-the-scenes string puller who has used Israel to corrupt American political classes???
Could it be Britain????

Posted by: Jane | Mar 3 2026 1:17 utc | 424

Not to mention “most experienced” (© steven t johnson)!
 
Posted by: malenkov | Mar 3 2026 1:08 utc | 428
 
with Britain and France as runners up.  LoL 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 1:18 utc | 425

On the so-called friendly fire shootdowns of three F-15s over Kuwait, I suggest barflies consult a map to see just how close Iran is to Kuwait and ponder the idea that Iran AD or AA missiles downed those jets.

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 3 2026 1:20 utc | 426

The famous classic is Lenin’s “What Is To Be Done” from 123 years ago.  Some things never change.  “What Is To Be Done”
Posted by: JessDTruth | Mar 2 2026 23:49 utc | 353

Thanks for your contribution. (noticed it during back-reading)
 
I still remember hot discussions about Lenin’s “What is to be done” in front of University of Tehran, during early days of revolution, back in 1979. 
 

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 3 2026 1:21 utc | 427

@427 John
 
We can not be held hostage by Israel’s nuclear blackmail. 
 
If they use them, then they will have outed themselves for the whole world to see as a truly defiant people when it comes to the universal Messiah that has already arrived.
 
They will have proven their own faithlessness.
 
However, to avoid this, what we could do, if Nationalists were ever to gather the reins of the US Military again, snapping themselves to the realization that the game is lost and the band-aid just needs to be ripped off, would be to simply leave. Then, without the German Shepherd to hide behind, the Israeli-Chihuahua might just keep barking but no one will be interested in anything they have to say.
 
No one will ever trust the entity ever again. No one will do business with the entity again.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 3 2026 1:22 utc | 428

@431 unimperator

It can turn into civil wars and the like. Iraq is not surprising, has been contesting US presence a long time, Bahrain has majority Shia, UAE large majority are foreigners meaning not uprising but weak to repel attack alone, Saudi has regions that are rebellious…etc. In short, though I don’t think quite, it could go Libya shaped at regional scale.

I don’t know.

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 3 2026 1:23 utc | 429

Jane | Mar 3 2026 1:10 utc | 430
 
Thanks for your reply. I have several regular Russian subscribers who comment at my substack and have very critical views on that issue, which for them is clearly not aa non-issue. And I’ve tried explaining Putin’s position as he’s constrained by Russia’s constitution on the issue both here and at my Gym. So, when Pepe finally broached the topic as he did, I felt obliged to share it.   

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 3 2026 1:24 utc | 430

A lot of reporting is being disallowed or censored. Was searching on latest explosion around Larnaca Cyprus from an hour or more ago, but one tabloid headline without details and nothing else except flights stopped.

Anyway, UK now says US cannot use Cyprus bases.

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 3 2026 1:28 utc | 431

“Haim Bresheeth warns of Israel’s nuclear ‘Samson Option…’
 
Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 3 2026 1:07 utc | 427
 
They would have exercised this option last year if they had it.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 3 2026 1:29 utc | 432

It took only 72 hours for the US to lose it all in West Asia, a project over 100 years in the making via Britain and later France. Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 3 2026 0:54 utc | 412
“Lose it all”? Once again you’ve fallen prey to premature ejaculation. And wishful thinking.
Nobody has yet “lost it all”.
As they say, it ain’t over until the fat lady sings.
 
Let’s revisit this in, say 3-4 months. If we’ve truly lost it all by then, well, your drinks are on me.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 3 2026 1:30 utc | 433

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 3 2026 1:06 utc | 425
 
Yes and there is more. I would argue the reverse in fact that every governments fall because of  loss of support/opposition form the citizens. In hierarchical societies the citizens who matter may be the rich and powerful, but the process is the same.
 
Even when there is a military takeover the invading army is not secure until they have won “the hearts and minds” of the people. Look at USA in Iraq and Afghanistan.  Now Americans think that they can win over the people by installing Big Macs and KFC, establish a rich elite comprador class, giving well connected puppet women positions of pseudo power and supporting trans genderism.  They may have done better if they had provided free health care, decent jobs for all and a rail system.  But then they do not do that at home!!!
 
 

Posted by: watcher | Mar 3 2026 1:32 utc | 434

Islamic Resistance in Iraq, Guardians of Blood Brigades issues a new warning: The walls you hide behind won’t shield you. Erbil’s hotels are no refuge.

 

https://x.com/iwasnevrhere_/status/2028625320752914445

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 3 2026 1:32 utc | 435

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 3 2026 0:49 utc | 407  “It seems the US fifth fleet is trapped in the Persian gulf.”
What ships of the US 5th Fleet are ‘trapped’ in the the Persian Gulf?  An oil tanker that is in dry dock?  There must be a few more…?
 

Posted by: ed4 | Mar 3 2026 1:33 utc | 436

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 3 2026 1:20 utc | 437
 

  • It was a failure of US/Kuwaiti integration of AD. If it had been ONE plane, sure. But Iran damaged AD systems and for all we know “rogue” actors on the ground used manpads.

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 3 2026 1:35 utc | 437

 
So who is the behind-the-scenes string puller who has used Israel to corrupt American political classes???Could it be Britain????
Posted by: Jane | Mar 3 2026 1:17 utc | 435
 
And by extension, Rothschild, Bronfman, Sassoon, etc.; which dovetail nicely with Epstein, Black, etc.

Posted by: Sean | Mar 3 2026 1:37 utc | 438

Has it not occurred to you that a huge percentage of eastern Russians and Ukranians have a Jewish inheritance of some kind.   . . .
Posted by: watcher | Mar 2 2026 22:01 utc | 232
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It should not matter,  unless they are Zionists.
If they are Zionists, eff them!
(More or less) like Jewish/Zionist fifth column in the USA.
As for ” I am talking 30% in the cities. True also of Germany ” you are talking nonsense.
As of ca. 1930 there were ca. 500,000 Jews living in Germany, of which ca. 400,000 were Reich citizens. Less than 1 % of the German population of. ca. 60 million.
Ca. 150,000 Jews lived in Berlin.The population of Berlin was ca. 4 million.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 3 2026 1:38 utc | 439

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 3 2026 0:30 utc | 390  “That means there is NO Nato air coverage of the Middle East, excluding potential carriers, but Iran can also keep those in check.”  
When will they start keeping those carriers in check?

Posted by: ed4 | Mar 3 2026 1:39 utc | 440

Posted by: Jane | Mar 3 2026 1:38 utc | 450
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BTW I have “Jewish heritage.”
That doesn’t make me a supporter of genocide in Occupied Palestine. 

Posted by: Jane | Mar 3 2026 1:40 utc | 441

Oriental Voice | Mar 3 2026 1:14 utc | 432
 
Thanks for your reply. As Alastair Crooke has stated many times over the last month, China’s contribution is mostly invisible–radars, ISR and telecom systems and other tech security as it discovered a Mossad crew using seams within Iranian systems to infiltrate and spy. The shutting down of Starlink was deemed to be done by China, no Russia as some thought. And so forth. In its requests for help, Iran’s been very specific about systems and weaponry but hasn’t asked for boots and such because it doesn’t need them. Technicians to train and perhaps operate systems, yes. Who’s flying the newly delivered Russian jets, for example is a valid question. Are Iranian pilots being trained on Chinese jets in China? We don’t know because that’s invisible. 
 
As Iran’s shown very well, it has excellent capabilities in missilry and drone tech and is very good at operational planning. I have some speculations on Iran’s strategy that I’ll write about tomorrow at my substack since a good deal of the fog has lifted. That the Zionists continue to attack Lebanon is very odd. But then there’s no AD there and they don’t need to refuel in air.

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 3 2026 1:40 utc | 442

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 3 2026 1:35 utc | 448
 
I think the most obvious is that Iran had good surveillance and used AD or possibly SU35s just newly arrived. The USA and israel would suppress that story ASAP because it helps Russia too much, even if it is just in aircraft sales.
 
Mind you I am being fair here. When Russia lost two of its new planes in Crimea, they called it “friendly fire” too. I did not believe that for them (I assume the UK did it) so I am being consistent.

Posted by: watcher | Mar 3 2026 1:42 utc | 443

The former Sha’s daddy renamed the place Iran because he was sucking up to Hitler. Iran means Aryan did you know. Most Iranians are very keen to stress their European not Arabic connections.
 
Posted by: watcher | Mar 3 2026 0:17 utc | 378

 
Right around the same time the fascist general/dictator Plaek Phibunsongkram changed the name of his country from Siam to Thailand — and for strikingly similar reasons.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 3 2026 1:43 utc | 444

An oil tanker that is in dry dock? There must be a few more…?
 
 
Posted by: ed4 | Mar 3 2026 1:33 utc | 447
 
Why does the US 5th fleet have a naval base in Bahrain?
 
Do you know where Bahrain is?

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 3 2026 1:46 utc | 445

Uprising in Manama  -Bahrain (Video + Persian text)
https://t.me/syriankhabar/52147

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 3 2026 1:47 utc | 446

Posted by: Jane | Mar 3 2026 1:38 utc | 450
 
Fair point Jane as an individual, but governments need to consider the whole lot. Firstly most of the Russians in Israel are dual passport holders and Russia has an obligation to its citizens even to genocidal Zionist scumags.  Also the scumbags may have relatives still in Russia and demand that their favourite scumbag be rescued. This will be highest if there are children involved.
 
Sadly there are probably financial considerations too as many of the dual passport holders are rich investors.

Posted by: watcher | Mar 3 2026 1:47 utc | 447

Most Iranians are very keen to stress their European not Arabic connections. Posted by: watcher | Mar 3 2026 0:17 utc | 378
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Arabic connections?
Persians are not Arabs.

 

Posted by: Jane | Mar 3 2026 1:48 utc | 448

Posted by: watcher | Mar 3 2026 1:47 utc | 458
Sadly, Putin has no Jewish ancestry.
 
Neither did Stalin.  Sadly.
 
 
Unfortunately.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 1:53 utc | 449

@ Oriental Voice | Mar 3 2026 1:14 utc | 432 writing about the China Iran relationship….thanks
 
I just want to add the complexity about religion.
China is strictly secular to the point that if you are of faith then you don’t join the CCP nor become a government functionary.
Iran is not a theocracy but religion is integrated into their form of government.
 
And these countries have learned, out of necessity, to work together against the God Of Mammon cult of the West pushing the ruler-based-order as Michael Hudson said in his latest that karlof1 linked to.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 3 2026 1:54 utc | 450

When it comes to dealing with the hegemon, surviving is winning.  Recently Vietnam and the Taliban proved it.  The Third Reich turned the USA and Europe into the Fourth Reich.

Posted by: Longtrail | Mar 3 2026 1:55 utc | 451

Posted by: watcher | Mar 3 2026 1:47 utc | 458
 
Sadly, Russia has sold no weapons to Israel, but has to all all of its Muslim neighbors for thousands of miles in each direction.  I am afraid this is sadly proof that Putin is a crypto-zionist, unfortunately.
 
I know it’s hard to hear the truth like this, sadly, but sadly sometime exposung rabid zionists like Putin has to be done, unfortunately 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 1:57 utc | 452

 watcher | Mar 3 2026 1:32 utc | 445
 
Thanks for your reply. The topic is rather funny actually. Elections overturn governments all the time and they’re a form of public opinion. As for good governance that provides for stability and great longevity for the organization providing it, public opinion could keep it in power for a very long time provided it keeps performing. IMO, presently, that’s been the aim of several nations–Iran, China, Vietnam, and Russia, and likely others I’m not aware of. If Iran was freed from the economic war that’s been waged on it, IMO it would be an exceptional place to live. Same with Cuba. But we’re now drifting into political-economics which isn’t this thread’s topic.

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 3 2026 1:58 utc | 453

Posted by: watcher | Mar 3 2026 1:47 utc | 458
Re Jane 450.
Fair point Jane as an individual, but governments need to consider the whole lot.
Actually, they don’t need to. In fact, they should educate their citizens, not pander to supporters of genocidaires.This stance degrades the value of Russian citizenship.
Firstly most of the Russians in Israel are dual passport holders and Russia has an obligation to its citizens even to genocidal Zionist scumags. 
Repetition of an obvious point. No need to repeat the dual citizen argument. Russia has no obligation to these. Russia’s obligation is to its national interest, not to a compromised minority.
Also the scumbags may have relatives still in Russia and demand that their favourite scumbag be rescued. This will be highest if there are children involved.
So what? We are talking genocide, yes or no? They can be repatriated to Russia, whence they came.  Sadly there are probably financial considerations too as many of the dual passport holders are rich investors.
This might be a genuine “reason.”
No doubt “rich investors” = Jewish oligarchs.  
Your “arguments” are just repetitions of what you said before.
They don’t refute my points at all.
Same goes for Karl’s commenters for whom this is an “issue.” My own Moscow correspondent is extremely well educated and well connected so I trust his take.
 

Posted by: Jane | Mar 3 2026 1:58 utc | 454

the zionist entity is reluctant to use nuclear weapons unless it becomes existential for them for 1 reason and 1 reason only.  That is amerika has a number of legal; strictures against providing any type of aid to a nation which has nuclear weapons but is not a signatory to the IAEA’s treaty on the safe construction, storage and use of nucear weaponry.
Do you really imagine that in the current climate even trump let alone congress really wants to have to publically plead the zionist entity’s case after  it has nuked the civilian population of another nation?  For that is what the zionists would do should they let nukes loose, they simply will not be able to avoid their primal desire to destroy anything goy, likely Amalek.  No one wants that right before the mid-terms, so it is my guess that the zionist pigs are likely to hold off at least till after the elections.
 
This is why it is vital that ppl do not vote for anyone, rethug or dim, that takes or has taken money from the jews.  My guess is that many will crack & vote for dims who are slaves to the zionists, meaning post mid-terms Iran will mos def get nuked and amerika will continue their ‘aid’.

Posted by: a_user | Mar 3 2026 1:59 utc | 455

Posted by: Jane | Mar 3 2026 1:48 utc | 459
 
Persia was occupied by the Arabs for a time and quite a number live in the south around the oil well areas.  They seem to be quite sensitive about it. Perhaps it is because the Arabs were seen as unsophisticated ill-educated rabble, not like the civilized educated Persians. Bit like the wealthy Scottish Australians thought of the poor “peasant stock” Irish Catholics, which affected Australian politics a great deal until say the mid 80s.

Posted by: watcher | Mar 3 2026 2:00 utc | 456

Posted by: watcher | Mar 3 2026 2:00 utc | 467
 
18 years out of 5000.
 
very significant, sadly.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 2:04 utc | 457

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 2:04 utc | 468
 
200 years, unfortunately, sadly.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 2:05 utc | 458

quote that i like… quote is from Lee Slusher @LeeSlusherLLCfrom
 
There’s debate as to whether this war is over the Epstein fiasco or geopolitical strategy. It’s all the same thing! It’s the same people, the same transnational financial oligarchy that holds sway over the US government and many others. Blackmail, bribery, perpetual indebtedness, currency manipulation, coups, wars, etc. are their tools.
 
Russia didn’t succumb to them decades ago, which is why Putin became public enemy number one. They tried again with the Ukraine war, but that failed. China became the world’s factory (as intended), but it did not become subservient (as expected). Instead, China became too strong to contest directly.
 
They can’t defeat Iran either, but they’re rolling the dice anyway because the clock is ticking. Financialization is failing, and Western military power is no longer sufficient to continue feeding the beast. But they do not get to decide how or when this war stops, which is what makes this situation so incredibly dangerous.

Posted by: james | Mar 3 2026 2:07 utc | 459

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 1:53 utc | 460
 
While I do not think it matters, I am pretty sure Putin’s grandmother was Jewish. He was definitely raised as Russian Orthodox (I think by his mother in spite of opposition from his father.
 
As for Stalin, probably not Jewish but i am pretty sure his first wife was. Go check it out.

Posted by: watcher | Mar 3 2026 2:13 utc | 460

@453 Karlof

“That the Zionists continue to attack Lebanon is very odd.”

Not really. Since “ceasefire” with Lebanon all they have done is to increase their presence and break the agreement under the eye of the Lebanese govt.

Hezballah took a more political stance and did not retaliate for that either, which had people questioning direction or even capability.

Now “Israel” alleges attack from Hezballah (probably true) using it as reason to finish them off. Qassem is now threatened openly, Hezballah infrastructure (TV, banking etc.) and politicians are being openly targeted. “Israel” is making (further) ground moves into Lebanon.

The (US backed) Lebanese govt. has only criticism of Hezballah to offer, does nothing to oppose this further invasion.

The boundaries “Israel” would like are known (+just as much as can be taken).

Lebanon (govt) will not react or stop them, only Hezballah could or would.

So they rid themselves of an opponent, ally of Iran, its base, in the process, while pro US/west Lebanese political groups get a boost by eliminating or reducing ability of rivals.

That said, what conflict awaits at the northern border of Palestine, what Hezballah strategy or capability actually is now, is largely unknown.

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 3 2026 2:16 utc | 461

I’m pretty sure that in the US, use of nukes is not down to the President alone.
Moreover, in the event that the order was given we can never be 100% sure it will be followed.
For a war that just 27% of Americans support and increasingly viewed as being fought on behalf of Israel and not the US, despite the protestations of the administration, I think getting a nuclear strike approved and expedited is a low probability event.
I don’t know what protocol the Izzies have, but I doubt Bibi can just press the big red button anytime he feels like it (if he could he would have done it several times over already). I’m fairly sure that they cannot be used with impunity even against  a non-nuclear adversary. The consequences could be very serious over the long term – at least forcing their neighbours to nuclearise.
Large amounts of money can shorten the development time rapidly – as long as it takes to cut Pakistan a large check at a push.
I suspect Israel would suffer a military coup before launching anything, if they even have a viable means of delivering one to Tehran.
Eclipse tomorrow (later today actually) so  I may have to eat my words, but my bet is this will not go nuclear.
More likely this will turn out to be America’s Suez moment and a crushing defeat for Israel.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 3 2026 2:16 utc | 462

That is amerika has a number of legal; strictures against providing any type of aid to a nation which has nuclear weapons but is not a signatory to the IAEA’s treaty on the safe construction, storage and use of nucear weaponry.

 
Worthless. Utterly worthless.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 3 2026 2:16 utc | 463

@#471, James:
nice post!!!  Lee Slusher summed up the gist of the past 4 decades concisely and accurately.

Posted by: Oriental Voice | Mar 3 2026 2:16 utc | 464

Long long time ago After big bad Soviet death. The world decided to make the new rules for this GAME.
 
The most powerful country USA is the financial world. The dollar is Gold.
 
China is the Factory
 
Russia is the resource seller
 
As financier USA had became speculative aka Gambling and ofc Crash 2009 crisis happened
 
then all the finaincial elites met at Basel Swizerland to force China to spend money in infrastructure to save the world
 
China saved the world and want to be Equal. USA is not happy. Now we under Trump fighting for dominantion as a hegemony.
 
Russia said I dont want to be a miner and stop moving your troops near my borders. too fought in Ukraine.
 
Everyone said fck the rules based order.
 
China diversified its trade lanes Find new partners BRICS and moved to Nuclear Green energy 
 
Russia said I will sell everything to China and I hope this world crash
 
USA be like I will take control of all oil and resources and I will destroy anyone not using dollars. I will make new rules that I am Your King.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 3 2026 2:17 utc | 465

Sec’y of State Narco Rubio claims that Israel really does wag the U.S. dog:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/02/rubio-us-attack-israel-iran
Hegseth claimed that the goals of U.S. military action are to destroy Iran’s ability to retaliate against the U.S. or its ally/ proxy/ master Israel, which dovetails with Rubio’s claim. The intent is to destroy Iran’s military, particularly the missile forces and the “navy” so there can be no impediment to oil flows unless caused by the United States.  Hence the bid for autarky in the Western Hemisphere–re: Trump “OUR Hemisphere” the throttling of blockaded Cuba along with acts of war against the island, and the forcible de-nationalization of Venezuela’s oil industry and controlling to whom and for what purpose that nation’s oil resources are used, abrogating that nation’s sovereignty.  Ditto Mexico, forbidding Sheinbaum to sell or deliver oil to Cuba, which she attempted to ameliorate by having the Mexican fleet deliver aid to Havana.
Everyone seems to overlook that a feature of fascism is autarky.   That’s what the U.S. is pulling out of its highly funded military-industrial quiver.  The U.S. is not competitive, but with Western Europe satrapies, Israel, Japan, and some other proxies, it can try to leverage control over other’s resources: largest oil reserves albeit high sulfur content, Venezuela, second Saudi Arabia, run by U.S. aligned head-chopper Wahabists, like Al-Qaeda but somehow with some kind of “legitimacy” in certain quarters, and now an attempt to coerce Iran to tow the line, or, if not, destroy that nation in the name of, euphemistically, “regime change.”  They’ll Balkanize Turkic and Farsi-speaking West Asia just like Arab-speaking West Asia and the Maghreb.  

Posted by: Dave | Mar 3 2026 2:18 utc | 466

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 2:04 utc | 468
 
Yes the Mongol invasion was more dramatic and lasted longer, but I think it was the Arab invasion that sort of opened the way for the Mongols.
 
It has been a long long time since the Persians were ruled by a Persian dynasty.  Perhaps (I am guessing) that the popularity and survival of the current government is because they are indeed Persian, not Turkish like the former shah.

Posted by: watcher | Mar 3 2026 2:18 utc | 467

Usrael does double tap strike on public square in Tehran  Witnesses Describe Horror Scene After “Double-Tap” Bombing Kills Over 20 at Popular Tehran Square

Posted by: Mike R | Mar 3 2026 2:20 utc | 468

I disagree about this war being motivated by a desire to restrict Chinese energy imports.
China has secure (from US interference ) overland access to energy from Russia, the Central Asian Republics (Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, etc) along with energy from Indonesia/Malaysia, and coal from Australia. 
Europe’s tiff with Russia only opens up more energy for China as Russia would prefer to deal with an ally.
The real losers of conflict in the Gulf are the Europeans, who are trying to replace Russia as an energy source, and are now deprived of an obvious replacement.

Posted by: Delhiliterally | Mar 3 2026 2:21 utc | 469

Posted by: Abe | Mar 2 2026 19:30 utc | 53Iran just showed it can end [all things Oil] in 24 hours. USA just showed it had not planned to defend its own bases located close to Iran.   <=I presume the plan is to close those bases, after Iran is defeated,  and move them them to Iran.. <=Iran will likely negotiate with the USA the next time it wants to get bombed and promote a few younger of its leaders into top level positions in Iran. 

Trump is said to have said the USA would appoint the new leaders to Iran. so I presume those appointed to fill the recent vacancies were all persons on Trumps promotion list?  Maybe Iranians interested in getting a promotion should consider getting themselves on President Trump’s list, never know when that promotion might come. 
 

Posted by: snake | Mar 3 2026 2:22 utc | 470

Just to add Britain had nukes during the Suez crisis and did not use them.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 3 2026 2:22 utc | 471

I remember this from 2011:
 
Saudi Arabian troops enter Bahrain as regime asks for help to quell uprising

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 3 2026 2:24 utc | 472

While I do not think it matters, I am pretty sure Putin’s grandmother was Jewish. He was definitely raised as Russian Orthodox (I think by his mother in spite of opposition from his father.
 
As for Stalin, probably not Jewish but i am pretty sure his first wife was. Go check it out.
 
Posted by: watcher | Mar 3 2026 2:13 utc | 472
 
Sadly, unfortunately, Putins mother was not Jewish, nor his grandmother, sadly, unfortunately.  Putins great grandmother and great grandfather, and none of his uncles were Jewish either   However, pretty sure he had a Jewish neighbor once, sadly, which I am pretty sure by Talmudic law means Putin is Jewish unfortunately, sadly, pretty sure.
 
As for stalins wife, nope, not Jewish either, aadly, unfortunately .. .
 
but he did have another wife, who also was not Jewish, sadly, unfortunately.   But, he did once have falafal at a stop in Yalta, pretty sure, and that sadly makes him a zionist Jew, unfotunately, I am pretty sure, look it up.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 2:24 utc | 473

@ ChatNPC | Mar 3 2026 2:22 utc | 483
 
Britain is unspeakably evil but not, like “Israel”, narcissitic-sociopathic.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 3 2026 2:26 utc | 474

TASS interviews Medvedev:
 

– Has the Third World War already begun or the world has not yet entered it, are we balancing?
 
 
Formally, no, but if Trump continues his insane course of criminal change of political regimes, it will undoubtedly begin. And any event can be a trigger. Any.
 
 
Can these events be called a global war of civilizations?
 
 
“This is a war by the United States and its allies to maintain global dominance. Pigs do not want to part with the trough.
 
 
– How vulnerable are the Americans and Israelis now on their territory against the backdrop of the Iranian ayatollah’s declaration of a holy war against America and Israel after the assassination of Khamenei?
 
 
— I think that their vulnerability has increased significantly. The fact that the Iranians have not yet responded too seriously means that they do not have many options. But they know how to wait, this is an ancient civilization.
 
 
Trump made a grave mistake. With his decision, he put all Americans at risk of potential attack, even though the Iranian regime is disliked in neighboring Arab countries. The main thing is that the late Ayatollah was a spiritual father to almost 300 million Shiites. And now he is also a martyr. Then think for yourself. And now there is no doubt that Iran will pursue nuclear weapons with triple energy.
 
 
– 10 years after the Minsk agreements, Merkel admitted that they deliberately persuaded Russia to them in order to give Ukraine the opportunity to arm itself. Do you have the feeling that Moscow is now being forced to negotiate for exactly the same purpose?
 
 
– There is such a danger. But negotiations are not the main thing at all. The main thing is to win the NWO with the achievement of all the goals set by our Supreme Commander-in-Chief. And such a victory can be won without any negotiations.
 
 
What is the guarantee that one day someone in Western capitals will not decide to solve the problem with recalcitrant Moscow in exactly the same way?
 
 
“There are no magic cures for the actions of terrific idiots and clinical bastards. There is only one guarantee: the United States is afraid of Russia and knows the price of a nuclear conflict. If it occurs, Hiroshima and Nagasaki will be child’s play in the sandbox.
 
 
Do you think Iran has the strength to withstand this confrontation? Will the Iranians be able to cope with the death of so many of the country’s leaders? How do you assess Tehran’s first retaliatory steps, do you feel confusion in them?
 
 
– I have already said that Iran, as the heir to the former Persian Empire, is an ancient world and culture. They will cope, but the price of revival will be high. It requires a high level of consolidation of society. And such consolidation was provided by the Americans.
 
 
How do you assess the reaction of European countries to the actions of the United States and Israel? 
 
 
“Sycophancy and abomination. European vassals lust and delight wipe their faces after receiving a portion of American-Israeli “yellow dew” right in the eyes.
 
 
– The United States and Israel violated the Olympic truce, four years ago the IOC recommended that Russian athletes be suspended from international competitions, including the 2022 Paralympics, and they were expelled from Beijing. Do you think there is a possibility that the IOC will now take similar measures against American and Israeli athletes?
 
 
“I don’t care about it at all. The IOC and the Olympic movement must be dissolved and reassembled, remembering the precepts of Pierre de Coubertin. [Format Original]

 
 
I’ve seen no reports of the appointment of Khamenei’s successor or of any fatwa ordering jihad by him, but the context above says that’s been done. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 3 2026 2:28 utc | 475

Britain is unspeakably evil but not, like “Israel”, narcissitic-sociopathic.
Posted by: malenkov | Mar 3 2026 2:26 utc | 487

Don’t forget that Britain and France connived with Israel to provide a pretext for seizing the canal.
Nasser blocked it by sinking ships loaded with concrete thus cutting off oil from the middle east to all of Europe.
So all round evil, and then as now, none of the conspirators reckoned with the lack of Gulf crude.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 3 2026 2:31 utc | 476

Ornot | Mar 3 2026 2:16 utc | 473
 
Thanks for your reply. Hezbollah has already retaliated by rocketing Northern Zionist positions and the city of Haifa. And they told the Lebanese government not to try and halt Hezbollah’s actions, as per Al-Mayadeen.

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 3 2026 2:32 utc | 477

Stalin in his youth was a candidate for the Orthodox priesthood.

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 3 2026 2:36 utc | 478

So, somebody correct me if I’m wrong, but the US has, essentially, shot it’s load and Iran is just getting started?True rope-a-dope?Have the carriers withdrawn to resupply?Are the long-distance bombers flying daily sorties out of Diego Garcia and Rapid City, SD? That can only go on so long .. a week at most.Then … the Gulf States will quickly cry Uncle .. or Ayatollah?

Posted by: The Owl | Mar 3 2026 2:36 utc | 479

Southfront report:
Qatar Shoots Down Two Iranian Su-24 Fighter Bombers After Shutting Down Gas Production
https://southfront.press/qatar-shoots-down-two-iranian-su-24-fighter-bombers-after-shutting-down-gas-production/

Posted by: Spark | Mar 3 2026 2:37 utc | 480

@ karlof1 | Mar 3 2026 2:28 utc | 488
 
One can only admire the way Medvedev changed the terms of argument in his response to the “global war of civilizations” question.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 3 2026 2:37 utc | 481

Posted by: Jane | Mar 3 2026 1:17 utc | 435
 
######
 
Who was pulling the strings on the Spanish American war? The Mexican-American war?
 
The slaughter of the Indians?
 
The annexation of the Kingdom of Hawaii?
 
America was a colony doing colonizer things. Slavery, genocide.
 
Israel wasn’t even an idea at that time.
 
Yanks could do with a long, hard sober look in the mirror.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 3 2026 2:40 utc | 482

@491 Karlof

“Hezbollah has already retaliated by rocketing Northern Zionist positions and the city of Haifa.”

The rocketing came before “Israel” stepped up its offensive. Until that point it was just taking potshots at commanders every now and again, and keeping the south of Lebanon uninviting for those who wanted to return.

“And they told the Lebanese government not to try and halt Hezbollah’s actions”

They won’t (much) , they will just sit and watch as “Israel” bombs them and Lebanon.

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 3 2026 2:41 utc | 483

Posted by: The Owl | Mar 3 2026 2:36 utc | 493
 
#####
 
IIRC, the closest resupply is at Diego Garcia.
 
I think Arch said the 5th fleet is trapped in the Persian Gulf right now.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 3 2026 2:42 utc | 484

I think Arch said the 5th fleet is trapped in the Persian Gulf right now.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 3 2026 2:42 utc | 498
 
The Abe certainly never entered the gulf. Last I saw there were only littorals and perhaps a Frigate/Destroyer in the gulf.

Posted by: The Owl | Mar 3 2026 2:46 utc | 485

Someone asked about Mr. Maradi. He’s scheduled to appear on Nima’s channel at 5:30am Pacific.  

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 3 2026 2:47 utc | 486

Stalin in his youth was a candidate for the Orthodox priesthood.
 
Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 3 2026 2:36 utc | 492
 
Russian Orthodox.
 
Dont want jew-touretters to start saying they are “pretty sure” he was “sadly” trained as a Jewish Orthodox, “unfortunately”.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 2:50 utc | 487

Stalin was an asshole according to everyone even his own family but one thing for sure he is a die hard communist

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 3 2026 2:52 utc | 488

They won’t (much) , they will just sit and watch as “Israel” bombs them and Lebanon.
 
Posted by: Ornot | Mar 3 2026 2:41 utc | 497
 
The government today told Hezbollah to disarm, and that they will arrest political leaders if Hezbollah does not disarm 
 
That is civil war.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 2:52 utc | 489

I used to respect the commenter LoveDonbass for some reason. Can’t for the life of me remember why.

Posted by: nwwoods | Mar 3 2026 2:54 utc | 490

Hezbollah party of God is actually not under the Iranian control. Iran helped them but They aligned loosely with Tehran. Lebanon cannot tell them to disarm because Hezbollah control Southern Lebanon as its own country. They can try disarm them using a civil war which they won’t because they will lose.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 3 2026 2:55 utc | 491

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 2:52 utc | 503
Neither of those two will happen. The Lebanese government has virtually no agency and little legitimacy.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 3 2026 2:58 utc | 492

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 2 2026 19:16 utc | 33
 
######
 
IIRC, the Russian Federation has the Jewish Autonomous Oblast

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 3 2026 2:58 utc | 493

I used to respect the commenter LoveDonbass for some reason. Can’t for the life of me remember why.
 
Posted by: nwwoods | Mar 3 2026 2:54 utc | 504
 
######
 
Me neither. I have no idea why anyone would respect me online when they don’t know me at all.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 3 2026 2:59 utc | 494

watcher | Mar 3 2026 1:47 utc | 458
*** Sadly there are probably financial considerations too as many of the dual passport holders are rich investors.***
A government which allows traitors — in this case, supporters of Kiev-Ukraine and the USA not to mention the rotten Oligarchs and Khazarian cultism — back in, thoroughly deserves to be overthrown.
Any being rich makes no difference at all; if anything, it makes them even worse.
And if any did wheedle their way in, they ought to be put on trial as war-criminals anyway.
With anyone supporting their admission being especially watched, on suspicion of treason.

Posted by: Cynic | Mar 3 2026 3:00 utc | 495

Posted by: Jane | Mar 3 2026 1:38 utc | 450
=====
BTW I have “Jewish heritage.”
That doesn’t make me a supporter of genocide in Occupied Palestine.
Posted by: Jane | Mar 3 2026 1:40 utc | 452
==============================
 
Thank you for that.
Same here.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 3 2026 3:00 utc | 496

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 3 2026 2:58 utc | 507
and how many Jews live in this Oblast ?
and How many Jews with Russian Passports Live in Israel

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 3 2026 3:01 utc | 497

The government today told Hezbollah to disarm, and that they will arrest political leaders if Hezbollah does not disarm 
 
That is civil war.
 
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 2:52 utc | 503
 
 
To add, the goverment did so because the rocket salvo Hezbollah fired into Israel, “started a war with Israel”.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 3:01 utc | 498

Ruh oh! “Boots on Ground” has a very different meaning if Iranian army has moved into Iraq.
 

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 3 2026 3:02 utc | 499

On the situation with Hezbollah and what stands for Lebanon’s government, do read these accounts by Al-Mayadeen, one and two. Then readers can formulate their opinions based on the facts of what’s occurring.
 

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 3 2026 3:03 utc | 500