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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

You think Iran is going to target military bases in mainland Europe? They can reach Italy and more….
 
Posted by: 667 | Mar 3 2026 8:37 utc | 733
 
Only as a last resort, if NATO gets involved.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 3 2026 8:57 utc | 701

“Americans do or want to do? Neither War nor intrigue in foreign lands are on the American agenda? The Epstein class does not align with the American Class? The two classes are polar opposites?  How did this happen?”
Posted by: snake | Mar 3 2026 8:26 utc | 722
I glean from a number of blogs that many Americans are now extremely appalled at what they see.  But they have been lied to for along time through the media and their deceptive politicians and I would think that, plus the earlier apathy of having lives that fitted the American Dream of material wealth, may explain what it was that allowed this to happen. I read about two polls today. One said 60% are against this war with Iran and the other said only 1 in 4 supported it (75% against). 
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 3 2026 8:57 utc | 702

What happens if the US fails to beat Iran……
 
global peace and prosperity 😀

Posted by: Exile | Mar 3 2026 8:59 utc | 703

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 3 2026 8:57 utc | 742
It would be good if they hit Nato aircraft on the ground.
 
Does anyone have any any idea were most of the US airplanes are right now? IRGC said the majority withdrew to Cyprus? Wonder if its true.
 
It would be a huge equalizer of odds to take out a bunch on the ground, and another massive humiliation to Nato.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 3 2026 8:59 utc | 704

Did Ed4 get taken out with the last strike on the Unit 8200 bunker complex ? 

Posted by: Exile | Mar 3 2026 9:02 utc | 705

There’s a great article on Slavyangrad that talks about marine insurance.
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This is potentially the biggest Iran story nobody is talking about: the global insurance market may be heading toward a systemic crisis. Here’s why…

Most people don’t realize London isn’t just a financial center it’s THE center of global insurance.

Lloyd’s underwrites ~40% of the world’s marine cargo. Ship sinks, port gets bombed, canal gets blocked the bill lands in London.

This is why the UK punches above its weight. Not the Royal Navy. Not diplomacy. Insurance.

Control insurance, control trade.
And London doesn’t just control the 90% of global trade that moves by sea. Lloyd’s and the London market are major insurers of almost everything skyscrapers, factories, ports, satellites, entire supply chains.

You can’t participate in public markets or raise large amounts of capital without insurance.

Now, the normal playbook for war risk is repricing, not cancellation.

Canceling coverage entirely is a massive escalation in underwriting posture. It signals something beyond risk, it signals uncertainty so deep the underwriter can’t even price it.

The question everyone should be asking: why?

Why not just jack up premiums and make a fortune off the crisis like they did in the Black Sea off Ukraine?

To answer that, you have to understand WHY London has maintained a stranglehold on global insurance while losing nearly submarket related to ships.

The answer: better intelligence.

It is no coincidence that MI6 headquarters sits directly across the Thames from the IMOHQ, the world’s maritime regulator & a short distance from Lloyd’s itself.

I have no proof of a direct pipeline, but it has long been speculated in the industry that intelligence flows from MI6 to Lloyd’s.

Having the best intel in the world would be the single greatest competitive advantage any insurer could possess: the ability to price risk that competitors can only guess at.

Here’s the problem: the majority of MI6’s intel doesn’t come from its own agents. It comes from Five Eyes the alliance comprising the US, UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.

And within 5Eyes, the dominant partner is obvious. The CIA, NSA, NRO, etc generate the lion’s share of intel.

So if Lloyd’s pricing advantage flows from MI6, and MI6’s best intelligence flows from the US… what happens when that data pipeline gets throttled?

All indications are that Keir Starmer was blindsided by the size and scope of the US/Israel strikes on Iran this weekend. That alone tells you something about the current state of transatlantic intelligence sharing.

And we know there has been serious anger in Washington over the UK’s decision to sell Diego Garcia, home to America’s most strategically important base in the Indian Ocean, to Mauritius.

It is not a huge leap to conclude that the submarine cables linking Langley to London have gone dark, or at minimum have been significantly throttled.

What this means for UK national security is a question for the Brits. But what it means for EVERY company globally that’s insured through the London market has massive implications for the entire financial system.

Because most large insurers worldwide don’t do independent intelligence work. They index off Lloyd’s rates.

If you’re insuring a skyscraper in Tokyo, a semiconductor fab in Taiwan, or a port in Argentina you get a Lloyd’s quote, then shop that price around.

Other insurers see Lloyd’s number and assume the diligence was done. They price accordingly.

This means if London is suddenly flying blind it’s not just Lloyd’s policyholders at risk. It’s the entire global reinsurance chain.

The cancellation of war risk coverage on ships isn’t the crisis. It’s the canary.

If this hypothesis is correct, we could be looking at a systemic repricing event across global insurance markets…. the kind of cascading uncertainty that defined 2008 and COVID.

Watch Lloyd’s. Watch reinsurance spreads. What Five Eyes. That’s where this story, and possibly Wall Street, breaks.

• John Konrad who runs the marine shipping website Gcaptain

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 3 2026 9:06 utc | 706

Trump throughout his life probably even as a child playing in the sandbox is a charlatan and a spiv, an opportunist and a hustler, reinforced and refined by his beloved mentor Roy Cohn, one of the nastiest and most amoral characters of modern USA history. Before you can hustle a mark you need to ingratiate yourself with them, make yourself friendly, and most of all tell them what they want to hear. There’s a charlatan born every minute, and sadly a thousand suckers to maintain him, the secret to success is a complete self-awareness and acceptance of that amorality and embodying it with complete self-confidence.
 
Trump stands out because his way, the Roy Cohn way, is to be crude and pushy to and keep the mark off guard while you ingratiate yourself, rather than the suave way seen in other amorale spivs like Clinton or Obama. The explanation doesn’t get any simpler than that, that’s the gist of the Trump biography, the rest is anecdotal filler and titillation. 

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 3 2026 9:08 utc | 707

What Netanyahu has on Trump is easy to guess. Money. Without Zionist finaicial support, Trump would be totally lost. Bankrupt. And now an old man and with his libido long gone, money is the only thing that counts in his life.

Posted by: Avtonom | Mar 3 2026 9:13 utc | 708

For any one wondering what China will do here’s a useful article. 
 
https://globalaffairs.ru/articles/kitaj-i-princzipy-vong/ 
 
It’s a long game. 
 

Posted by: Spartan Missile | Mar 3 2026 9:14 utc | 709

US and Israel air defence exhaustion timeline:  https://voxday.net/2026/03/02/the-exhaustion-timeline/
 
This  was posted by timothy on sonar21
 
 
And some think this war is over? It is only just beginning. Iran can run down both countries’ air defence systems and then keep clouting for a very long time.  Early days. 
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 3 2026 9:18 utc | 710

Posted by: Avtonom | Mar 3 2026 9:13 utc | 749
 
I suppose he can buy a new detachable penis with his $$$ 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 3 2026 9:19 utc | 711

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 3 2026 9:06 utc | 747
 
very interesting.  Diego Garcia sold… did not know that.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 9:23 utc | 712

Key quote from Exhaustion Article linked above….
 
……At the current consumption rate of 600-900 interceptors per day, the remaining stock covers roughly 1-2 more days of defense at this intensity before reaching levels that would be considered operationally catastrophic — meaning commanders would have to begin rationing, choosing what to defend and what to leave exposed.
 
This is exactly the scenario analysts warned about. If Iranian forces sustain high-volume launches, coalition planners may confront zero-sum decisions in which defending one theater necessarily increases exposure in another. Defence Security Asia (https://defencesecurityasia.com/en/interceptor-stocks-dangerously-low-us-israel-gulf-iran-missile-barrage-2025/) We’re now looking at that scenario playing out in real time……..

Posted by: Exile | Mar 3 2026 9:27 utc | 713

Bibi in Berlin? Under arrest? If not, why not?

Posted by: GMR | Mar 3 2026 9:27 utc | 714

Stanislav Krapivnik
War on Iran and Global South: Update 4 Burning F15s, Putin talks the Saudies off of the ledge.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiBd9A0ZHSI

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 3 2026 9:29 utc | 715

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 3 2026 9:06 utc | 747
 
there is another long read in the Ukraine thread, 147, on the Russian Shadow Fleet and insurance.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 9:29 utc | 716

Posted by: norecovery | Mar 3 2026 7:57 utc | 709
 
It’s not fear of compromising their own defense. It’s fear of throwing good money after bad money.
 
Unlike imperialist colonist states, who were net extractors. Communist states were net donors. The Soviets subsidized Eastern Europe for decades; but today those ungrateful countries are now the loudest anti-Russians. Syria and Venezuela accepted billions in Russian/Chinese arms and investment, then promptly handed everything to Washington. Twice bitten third time shy. I would not be surprised if those VZ manpads ends up in Ukraine or Taiwan.
 
With Pezeshkian still in charge and the string of Iranian leaders assassinated (proving Iran is compromised like Swiss cheese). I would be wary too. Assistance should be reserved for partners who prove they can fight – like North Vietnam who were able to fight for months and years. A prolonged Iranian defense could overextend the west and serve as a pre-WW3 testing ground for Russian and Chinese hardware, but only if Tehran refuses to collapse.

Posted by: Jules | Mar 3 2026 9:30 utc | 717

What happens if the US fails to beat Iran……
 
global peace and prosperity 😀
 
Posted by: Exile | Mar 3 2026 8:59 utc | 744
 
Conversely, what happens if they beat Iran …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 3 2026 9:33 utc | 718

With Pezeshkian still in charge and the string of Iranian leaders assassinated (proving Iran is compromised like Swiss cheese). 
Posted by: Jules | Mar 3 2026 9:30 utc | 758
 
If you think Iran is compromised you should meet Russia and China.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 3 2026 9:34 utc | 719

Bibi in Berlin? Under arrest? If not, why not?
Posted by: GMR | Mar 3 2026 9:27 utc | 755

 
They’ve apparently only put their VIP 767 “incised penis #1” in a save place. 
No Bibi inside. ( interesting that it is Berlin selected as “save hangar”.

Posted by: MAKK | Mar 3 2026 9:34 utc | 720

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 2 2026 22:09 utc | 240
“ [Nuttyyahoo] also claims that he and Donald Trump are now working together to “save the world.”
 
 
Cheers Melaleuca. 
They are bunkered down eh? Will make a juicy duck shoot target when they gather at their fav watering hole!

Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 3 2026 9:34 utc | 721

British gas prices have risen 93%, as it imports most of it from Qatar. British economy is going to zilch.
 
https://x.com/IranObserver0/status/2028757501974286801

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 3 2026 9:34 utc | 722

What happens if the US fails to beat Iran……global peace and prosperity 😀Posted by: Exile | Mar 3 2026 8:59 utc | 744Conversely, what happens if they beat Iran …
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 3 2026 9:33 utc | 759

 
You have to destroy the perpetrators.
If you only fend them off they will retreat, rearm and go for their next advance.
( Look into (recent) history. they never relent if they can. )

Posted by: MAKK | Mar 3 2026 9:37 utc | 723

The Baldrick-like “cunning plan” to ‘cut off oil to China’ is a good example of forgetting history. The USofAholes cut off Japan’s oil supplies in August 1941 after freezing all its assets that it held which worked out so well 3months later on December 7.
Just as they did with Russia in 2022.
Just as they did with Iran in 1979.
Unlike the higher primates, the ruling class of the Benighted States does not learn from experience – perhaps something to do with their lacking the gene for irony?

Posted by: Morrigan | Mar 3 2026 9:39 utc | 724

GeorgeWendell @ 751
 

And some think this war is over? It is only just beginning. Iran can run down both countries’ air defence systems and then keep clouting for a very long time.  Early days.  

At great cost to Iran, the USA has already started carpet bombing their cities, though according to Nima in one of his interviews, IIRC w/ Escobar, he categorically states it’s missiles and drones, and that the USA does not have air dominance, but I’ve seen some huge explosions, and if not it will gain air dominance in time. Very likely it won’t be a contest of Iran’s offense to hold out but the USA’s ability to gain air dominance with AWACS and fighter bombers 24/7 over Iranian air space and vast attacks on the civilian population and vital infrastructure.
 
Obviously the Iranian political structure has calculated the cost of all out war, but when this is over it’ll be at immense cost for Iran, less for Israel and the Gulf States, nothing that can’t be rebuilt given their immense and predatory wealth, other people’s money, and near zero cost for the USA, except maybe to their soft power around the world, but by all reckoning they abandoned soft power for a while now, so no loss for the USA, in fact weapons and war makes Wall St. richer, and Wall St. is all that matters. I hope Iran weathers this and comes out ahead but I’m not triumphalist over this disaster, disaster is the prerogative of empire and hegemony, paying no costs for mistakes, it’s why the USA hasn’t cared about blow-back for 80ys, others pay the price, blow-back is only something pundits and book authors care about..

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 3 2026 9:41 utc | 725

Is there anything more beautiful than watching burning Israeli and American military equipment falling from the sky?
https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/29535

Posted by: Apollyon | Mar 3 2026 9:43 utc | 726

Wowzer. Check it out if you haven’t yet barflies. 
“This one seems quite compelling and comprehensive, if you think all wars are banker’s wars:The Clearinghouse  ”
@ Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 2 2026 21:23 utc | 186
 
Holy shit ChatNPC that’s a red hot truth meteorite!
 
I vaguely found and joined dots by rushing up and down historical clues – that just lays it down like a text book!
 
It became clear to me that the last century and half – nearly two now – is when the neoreligion that is the Clearing House thesis was planned and developed.
 
 
It required academic rigour by intellectuals; just as the Holy Roman Empire and Judaeo Christianity was constructed back then!
 
All the way through the capture of scientific knowledge, innovation and thought and politics. Something they hate the Chinese for not controlling. 
 
The invention of Money and the religion of Economics to replace the unbelievable heaven and hell mental chains that the Old Bastards invented with that neo-Roman theocratic tyranny.
 
 
Marx was a stop along the way as was Communism under Lenin-Trotsky International Bolshevism ! That was a rush to over throw the Orthodox judaeochristianity that had escaped the grasp of the Old Bastards and their Holy Roman slave chains.
 
It nearly worked. Their Brave New World. Long expected and planned – gathering more knowledge and technology until the tools were in place – the Techbros being the neopapacy.
 
AI being the neo deity that communicates through such bishops and the churches of social media and controls the daily physical and economic boundaries of the Golden Billion.
 
I have greater faith in the multipolar rising- they have to stand together and survive as the majority!
 
They have to. Otherwise they will be culled to stop them threatening the Few who demand ownership and control of the whole world and humanity.
 
They put themselves in charge two Millenia ago and have dynastic structural continuity.
 
They dont trust mass humanity. That’s why they have made the machines. To cater for ALL their needs. And to kill indiscriminately all the rest of us; at their whim.
 
The scare stories, the chicken little nonsense of diminishing resource, over population, carbon and food and environment… these are the new doctrines of faith in this latest neoreligion. To replace the impossible judaeo Christian jealous god and faith in spiritual humanity.
 
Of course there is massive flaw in this as in every other neoreligion they have created.
 
It is just more Fear and Belief in a higher Power!
 
They expected humanity to fall for it as planned!
 
It seems the repeat failure to take the greatest resources of EurAsia and subjugate the ancient human civilisational progress – has forced their hand.
 
Either give up as they must or double down and keep going – that is why they have No Reverse Gear.
 
How to deal with such humanity’s serial killers?
They shapeshift though the generations wearing the different masks of religion and ethnicity – the only constant being their crazed originating worship of some bloodthirsty lascivious godhead!
 
These Diabolical Dynasts!
 
What can be done except to kill the ravenous Few before they kill all the Many?
 
I can’t see how else human civilisation progresses and survives in ten thousand years without allowing for the maximum numbers to be born and raised and eventually be robust enough to survive the inevitable planetary disaster from above or below that befalls the planet regularly.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 3 2026 9:43 utc | 727

The Soviets subsidized Eastern Europe for decades; but today those ungrateful countries are now the loudest anti-Russians. Syria and Venezuela accepted billions in Russian/Chinese arms and investment, then promptly handed everything to Washington. Twice bitten third time shy. I would not be surprised if those VZ manpads ends up in Ukraine or Taiwan.
 
Assistance should be reserved for partners who prove they can fight – like North Vietnam who were able to fight for months and years. A prolonged Iranian defense could overextend the west and serve as a pre-WW3 testing ground for Russian and Chinese hardware, but only if Tehran refuses to collapse.
 
Posted by: Jules | Mar 3 2026 9:30 utc | 758
 
excellent points.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 9:44 utc | 728

Anyone know what happened to the Discombobulator?
 
 
Seems to have gone missing in transit.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 3 2026 9:47 utc | 729

@ Posted by: JackG | Mar 2 2026 21:32 utc | 198
”Castro was supported by Laskey and Jacob Rubenstein ran the guns.  Castro double crossed them, and kicked their heroin money laundering operation out of Cuba.  They have never forgotten this, just as the Trotskyite families of Nuland, Kagan, and Blinken never forgot about 1905. “
 
That rings true! 

Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 3 2026 9:48 utc | 730

Almost 2K comments on this tabloid story wrt Little Marco’s admissions that IZ forced the US to go to war against Iran.
 
Overall, a fascinating look behind the scenes through the lens of retail politics.
 

‘Secretary Rubio’s remarks indicate that Israel put U.S. forces in harm’s way by insisting on attacking Iran,’ Congressman Joaquin Castro reacted on X. ‘And the administration was complicit—joining their war instead of talking them down.’
Conservative pundit Matt Walsh wrote: ‘So he’s flat out telling us that we’re in a war with Iran because Israel forced our hand. This is basically the worst possible thing he could have said.’
 
 
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15608043/Marco-Rubio-Israel-forced-US-war-Iran.html

 

Posted by: Sticker | Mar 3 2026 9:52 utc | 731

3 month Treasury 3,712%
 
Posted by: Exile | Mar 3 2026 8:19 utc | 716
 

 
Yeah.  They’ve lost the short end.  Now there is no more cheap money.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 3 2026 9:53 utc | 732

Final one based on reading comments – can’t get through the last few pages will take while day. 
@ Posted by: watcher | Mar 2 2026 22:01 utc | 232
 
Thanks watcher great comment. Much to think about.
 
 
It’s not the ‘Jewishness’ of the fake convert mininions of the disbanded Khazarians that is the problem for the RF that only came into existence to rise up against that enslaving tyranny.
 
It is the problem that some are really crazed ‘Zionists’ – just plain simple fascists who represent the Old Bastards who have never stopped trying to destroy Russia and take EurAsia.
 
They succeeded with Japan, sub-continent, indo China(for a while) and much of West Asia and North Africa.
 
But besides a few decades of dalliance with the angloeuropeans who came to claim the Black Gold for their Ziolords and masters – the khazar Shapeshifters- the ancient civilsations of China and Persia have held! Joined by the not so ancient but now a millenia old Russia.
 
The ‘diaspora’ of a few million may yet find their inner Russian Mir and give up the ziofascist dream. They should be encouraged. I doubt they would be a threat to the 150 million varied Russians they would be part of again.
 
I guess some are also deep plant moles who are reporting back to the Kremlin the plans of the ziofascists.
 
It is comicql that some try and claim the current leadership which has acidulously resisted the Ziolords and Bankers and oligarchs is actually in bed with them!
 
The only way that could be true is that they anticipated that China would rise and they needed Russia to be bff with them, to betray them when necessary. One would need to believe the rise and survival of Putin and his battles with the oligarchy 25 years ago was scripted! Was done on purpose so that the Chinese would grow to trust the Ruskies.
 
Incredible! Yes it is possible, but that doesn’t make it true.
 
Time will tell.
 
Shame about the subcontinentals who are ruled by the few shapeshifters in their midst – but it seems Africa starting with the Sahel is not wholly bowed and is yet again begining to stand up and throw off the chains long imposed upon them.
 
Hence also the imperialist invention of somaliland! Recognising the illegal entity as its ‘first act’ – 🤡
 
 
The multipolar EurAsia and global south will win.
 
They are the Many we are the Few minions of the Waste.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 3 2026 9:55 utc | 733

There are rumors circulating that the recent attacks against Tehran are being carried out from the airspace of Turkey in the west and Azerbaijan in the northwest of Iran.

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 3 2026 9:56 utc | 734

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 9:23 utc | 753
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Actually, Diego Garcia would not be sold but returned to Mauritius, with a rental fee to be paid in order to pursue the operation of the military base. 
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9dqg3nqynlo
 
Of course, this would happen only if Trump agrees… 

Posted by: scc | Mar 3 2026 9:56 utc | 735

 
According to the statement, at 5:00 a.m. local time, the Islamic Resistance [Hezbollah] deployed a swarm of attack drones targeting radar sites and control rooms at the Ramat David airbase in northern occupied Palestine.
 
https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/hezbollah-drones-strike-israeli-ramat-david-airbase
 
 

Posted by: Sticker | Mar 3 2026 9:58 utc | 736

@DunGroanin | Mar 3 2026 9:48 utc | 771
Though Castro was still put in power by the CIA State Department and the NYT.
As were the Sandinistas 20 years later
All of communism has been caused by the anglosaxon elites.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 3 2026 10:01 utc | 737

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 3 2026 9:41 utc | 766
 
Just because mainstream media and Trump are screening out what is happening to the US at this early stage of the war makes your argument rather futile. You simply do not know what is happening to Israel and the US, but focus on the same media’s claims about what they are doing to Iran. You obviously did not look at the article I linked nor that of Exile below mine:  Mar 3 2026 9:27 utc | 754.
 
The US and its lying Western media can talk tough, but it will suffer from premature ejaculation in this war. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 3 2026 10:01 utc | 738

AI:
If the United States were to restrict access to Google’s AI services in the European Union, the consequences would be severe. The EU relies heavily on US-based cloud and AI infrastructure

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 3 2026 10:02 utc | 739

Arch Bungle @ 770
 
Anyone know what happened to the Discombobulator?  Out of service as they integrate AI. It’s a race btwn the USA Discombobulator and the Chinese version. How do you say Discombobulator in Chinese?

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 3 2026 10:07 utc | 740

People say “cut off oil and gas to China” forgets that China buys their oil and gas from various suppliers out of national independence in energy resources. China can buy everything just from Russia alone but China remembers what happened when Soviet Union demanded China be an order taker instead of a partner and cut China off totally and suddenly. Soviet experts just put down their tools and walked to the planes taking them back home. Leaving the Chinese standing there with their mouths open.

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 3 2026 10:08 utc | 741

 
Re: US military tankers expelled from bases in Spain:
 
— At least 7 flew to Ramstein, Germany;
 
— 2 flew toward southern France;
 
— 4 departed “without their routes being publicly visible.”
 
https://www.spainenglish.com/2026/03/02/us-military-aircraft-leave-spain-after-government-prohibits-use-of-bases-for-iran-attacks/
 
 

Posted by: Sticker | Mar 3 2026 10:13 utc | 742

Thanks for the updates fellow barflies.
 
If I were the God Of Mammon cult and I saw that I couldn’t corrupt China and their meme of finance as a public utility, what can i do to extend my life in the hopes that I can regain dominance?
 
 
I guess since I am getting to desperation mode I need to put in place a face of might-makes-right empire that will glory in the destruction of the global economies ASAP.
 
This will force the world to retain some level of private finance because the China alternative can be made to look comparatively weak to our backrooms and global infrastructure.
 
Gawd I hope I am wrong in how this works out.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 3 2026 10:14 utc | 743

india -guy  694
 
‘Their game plan seems to be to create such a situation for Israel that a tactical Nuke strike on Tehran will become acceptable to the US Zionists. And Israel will carry it out.’
 
Their game plan is to lay juicy traps for the blackmailed President , like The beloved Ayatollah RIP working in his office, to seize,  in order to convince the US ‘ allies to cut ties with the US once and for all.
 
USUKIS nuking out a million or 2 innocents in Iran might put the UN back in control.
 
When Trump goes, next week maybe , that will happen automatically anyway and the genocide trials will begin.

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 3 2026 10:14 utc | 744

GeorgeWendell @ 779
 
You obviously did not look at the article I linked nor that of Exile below mine:  Mar 3 2026 9:27 utc | 754
I’ve been saying this since the start of the SMO, with UKR running out of artillery, planes, tanks, people etc etc, why in the history of warfare would a military in wartime broadcast that they are running out of something critical, why would the USA be broadcasting that it is running out of air defense?
 
It’s just to con the taxpayer, get more money, more contracts, sell more multibillion dollar systems.  Trump and Hegseth may be clowns but Pentagon has thousands of analysts and logisticians who have calculated for the best and worst case. The Empire of relentless war isn’t running out of anything, they only thing it may run out of is war, but only when there’s little left of the planet.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 3 2026 10:18 utc | 745

@Surferket | Mar 3 2026 10:08 utc | 782
That was in 1960. Before that a plutonium weapons reactor had exploded in Kyshtym in september 1957, five days before the launch of sputnik I and after some time Castro began to have more success even though he never won a battle in Cuba. This could all be unrelated but I make the guess that those incidents are associated with secret US-USSR deals. If so the break with China could have been included in the deal.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 3 2026 10:20 utc | 746

Reclaiming Thucydides in the name of statecraft
Reflections on the ancients with the aid of Daoism
Dr Warwick Powell
Mar 03, 2026

The oft mistakened assumption that BRICS is somekind of a military alliance and that China must use military force like Hegemon Empire.

How China looks at the world is not how the Empire and their poodles do.

If you’re not prepared to fight for your own freedom and independence then don’t expect others to fight for you. Don’t expect China to.

“Externally, this also informs China’s approach to alliances. Unlike Western powers that often rely on formal military pacts, China historically prefers relationships where influence is exerted through economic and cultural ties rather than hard (military) commitments. This is evident in China’s relationships with Southeast Asia and Africa today, where engagement is framed around economic partnership rather than military alignment. It is also evident in the nature of the partnership it has developed with Russia.”

https://warwickpowell.substack.com/p/reclaiming-thucydides-in-the-name

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 3 2026 10:20 utc | 747

LightYears 786 
 
I don’t know if I have Metamorphosised into a giant Kafka 🪳 cockroach overnight, but something about the cynicism of your comment is exciting my food sensors.

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 3 2026 10:25 utc | 748

Posted by: Arch Bungle
Just as a last option. Same concerning destruction of infrastructure in the south asia.

Posted by: António Lico | Mar 3 2026 10:31 utc | 749

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 3 2026 10:18 utc | 786
 
For what is publicly known difficult in stockpiling and production are real.
You can con the taxpayers to pay but you cannot produce weapons at will, not in actual industrial situation in USA and the west.
 
You should also consider the logistic. All what is on board on the excort vessels of the two carrier groups will need replenishing sometimes in the future. What naval base will do, do they have a base with a warehouse nearby or should the Lincoln go back to Diego Garcia or worst to the motherland? What about the Ford group, will them be allowed to reload in some Mediterranean Nato base? 

Posted by: Mario | Mar 3 2026 10:37 utc | 750

I thought it might be helpful to post these links just because of the unique geographical, etc relationship between Canada and the US (er, the Trump regime and the … Carney regime, if preferred)
“Let’s get some Canadian military analysis to what the American government is doing here,” starts news anchor Ian Hanomamsing. Okay – let’s!
https://youtu.be/kbpKX9LeO3w
Another report from APTN news on Operation Nanook:
https://youtu.be/HFe95mwg__4
Maybe a good time to refresh the bar’s memory about the Port of Churchill, Canada’s gateway to the Arctic, shipping critical minerals, agricultural products, etc:
https://www.arcticgateway.com/about

Posted by: Bruised Northerner | Mar 3 2026 10:46 utc | 751

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. 

 
At this point I can’t see how these cm-302s are useful.
 
The USN isn’t coming anywhere near the shores of Iran and it’s too risky for Iran to get them within range.
 
 
 
 

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 3 2026 10:50 utc | 752

The US and its lying Western media can talk tough, but it will suffer from premature ejaculation in this war. 
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 3 2026 10:01 utc | 779
 
The US are done like a dinner. If they can’t stop the Iranian missiles, they are not going to win this war.
 

Posted by: Menz | Mar 3 2026 10:52 utc | 753

“. . . like many of you unaware of how the Shah too was removed by the same US/UK

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 3 2026 8:30 utc | 726

Like many of who ? ?
You make erroneous remarks about people’s level of knowledge of which you know nothing. There is no comment or statement in my post to which you refering which implies any opinion or other by me. I merely conveyed thanks to a previous poster for their contribution to the thread . Straw man tactic by you of no value.

Posted by: Fíréan | Mar 3 2026 10:54 utc | 754

Catherine Austin Fitts brings up the coming problem with programmable money and digital ID. She points to 15 minute cities becoming possible with those IT methods so the car wouldnt work outside the 15 minutes and money couldnt be obtained either beyond that limit. She refers to Richard Werner.
https://rwerner.substack.com/p/the-digital-panopticum-aims-at-full
The Digital Panopticum Aims at Full-Spectrum Control – Even Restricting the Air You Breathe
His article on substack is available with subscription. It is important and he says spread the information. Peter Myers posted it so I guess Werner would want us to spread it.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 3 2026 10:56 utc | 755

The porcupine strategy should be applied to Iran by Russia and China. The West attempts to do this to Ukraine and Taiwan. Tit for tat.
Iran’s weakness is anti air defense, control of the skies and ISR. Cheap solutions without costly training and investments would be arm the country with huge numbers of portable manpads, under the control of various networks of ground operators. They would be able to take down drones and subsonic cruise missiles which Israel and the US relies on much for its air based attacks.
The serious stuff takes time, like air force, AD and ISR. Remember, Isarel and the US are reliant heavily on Palantir and Andruil software.

Posted by: Persian Dreams | Mar 3 2026 11:00 utc | 756

  • We are all Palestinians now. 
  • Sorry I can’t get rid of these point things.
  1. Please go before your nice geopolitical theories get bloodstained.
  2.  

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 3 2026 3:07 utc | 521
 
*****************
 
Get UWDude to explain how to get rid of point things. He may be able to find instructions in Revelation. Seems that is another of his many areas of expertise.

Posted by: General Factotum | Mar 3 2026 11:00 utc | 757

@Fíréan | Mar 3 2026 10:54 utc | 795
Since you mentioned Mossadegh but not what happened 25 years later you did what most everybody else does in omitting the meaning of the events 1979. No you didnt deny it either but this is an issue thrown into Orwells memoryhole. So omitting it you contribute to this huge cover up. The usual opinion is that the Shah was a US-allied monarch while in reality he had become a successful nation builder who tried to break free from the US/UK’s attempts to keep Iran down. Even though many poor people may not have obtained immediate gratification.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 3 2026 11:04 utc | 758

Posted by: General Factotum | Mar 3 2026 11:00 utc | 798
 
I was raised in a Pentacostal Cult that spent a good deal of the fuve sermons i had to attend a week on Revalations.
 
 
And I never corrected you about ASCII characters, because I know very liitle about them.   I still have no idea wtf you are talking about, and it is wierd you now have this anger towards me, that came out when I told someone to press enter twice to get a space.
 
You need to check yiurself 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 11:05 utc | 759

3 month Treasury 3,712% Posted by: Exile | Mar 3 2026 8:19 utc | 716
 
I suspect China is selling Treasuries and buying Gold. They can’t be happy with the war and the shutting of the Homuz Stait and raising oil prices.

Posted by: Menz | Mar 3 2026 11:06 utc | 760

The open part os s’s latest
 
https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/us-suffers-worst-day-of-air-losses
 
is a bit worrying. The autonomous part for each military commander raises a couple of issues:
 
1. sustainability , I earlier mentioned that Iran doing a wave every 3 hours is way beyond the 12 day war and roughly 3 times the other side’s 
 
2. Priority. Keep hiting without assessing , diminishing returns (maybe low to none on some cases)
 
3. exposure . If you decide A becomes active but sends everything no useful retaliation, drip though and you can get hit mid work
 
4. diplomacy and credibility . Difficult to call false flags when you’re not sure of what everybody’s doing at home (and will others trust you to do something?)
 
5. logistics/sustainability2. You can’t hold long whithout things being integrated and receiving what you need (and maybe it’s you who needs to give to others)
 
 
so… I’m praying S is wrong on that one

Posted by: Newbie | Mar 3 2026 11:18 utc | 761

“I suspect China is selling Treasuries and buying Gold. They can’t be happy with the war and the shutting of the Homuz Stait and raising oil prices.”

Posted by: Menz | Mar 3 2026 11:06 utc | 801

https://www.financialcontent.com/article/marketminute-2026-2-26-global-markets-shaken-as-beijing-triggers-stealth-sell-off-of-us-treasuries

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 3 2026 11:18 utc | 762

To – Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 3 2026 11:04 utc | 799

In previous post i made no “mention” of any persons by name nor by inference. Only a reference to Mouse.
I state here below my original post ( 714) in FULL. Please refrian from your making comments to quotes which i never made or implying that i made comments which i never did make. We politely request that you go play with someone else.

QUOTE – MY ORIGINAL POST

Posted by: Mouse | Mar 2 2026 20:13 utc | 92

Thank You for Your clear and observant post to the thread. A contrarian point of view not taken or expressed, to date, by the general commentariat on this website (or other).

Posted by: Fíréan | Mar 3 2026 8:11 utc | 714

Posted by: Fíréan | Mar 3 2026 11:22 utc | 763

Posted by: Surferket
Is logical. Thanksfor the link.

Posted by: António Lico | Mar 3 2026 11:26 utc | 764

Gold and Silver futures down heaps in the the last hour.
 
Chinese selling Comex gold and silver and buying physical?

Posted by: Menz | Mar 3 2026 11:27 utc | 765

Yes, thank you Surferket for the link.

Posted by: Menz | Mar 3 2026 11:30 utc | 766

I believe that now, iranian aim is to degrade oil infrastructure in all the region. And of course continue to hammer the entity.

Posted by: António Lico | Mar 3 2026 11:31 utc | 767

“Alastair Crooke: Iran’s Strategy – Evict the U.S. from the Middle East”
 
Glenn Diesen inteviewed Alastair Crooke for his substack website.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AknMi7th6Uo  (length: 50 minutes)
 
Sources:
https://glenndiesen.substack.com/p/alastair-crooke-irans-strategy-evict  (Glenn Diesen)
https://conflictsforum.substack.com/p/irans-strategy-is-to-evict-the-us (Alastair Crooke, Conflicts Forum)

Posted by: WMG | Mar 3 2026 11:34 utc | 768

I believe that now, iranian aim is to degrade oil infrastructure in all the region. And of course continue to hammer the entity.
Posted by: António Lico | Mar 3 2026 11:31 utc | 808
 
The largest storage and terminal in Fujairah, UAE was attacked. Brent crude has topped $84, WTI $77.
 

https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/29540
Iranian drones struck oil facilities at Fujairah Port, UAE

 

https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/175180
The Vopak oil storage facility has suspended operations at its terminal in Fujairah, the company said.Earlier reports said that the fire broke out after a drone strike on an oil industrial area in the emirate of Fujairah.

Posted by: pinche | Mar 3 2026 11:35 utc | 769

Will there be a decapitation in the US?
 

Posted by: James | Mar 3 2026 11:44 utc | 770

China and Russia better take Trump/Israel attack seriously.   If China and Russia continuously supply Iran with Air Defense systems, missiles and drones, then Iran wins.  
 
If not, then US/Israel will eventually gain air superiority over Iran.  That would bad. 
 
 Russia and Ukraine fighter jets DO NOT cross over the frontlines into enemy territory.  So, it must be possible to replicate such Air Defense in Iran.  I understand that Empire missiles and drones will get through.  However, an endless swarm of Empire fighter jets over Iran skies could be a death knell for Iran. 
 
Also, Iran needs a constant supply Offensive missiles and drones to keep the Empire on its heels.  Will Russia and China supply Iran with what is needed?

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 3 2026 11:44 utc | 771

Also, Iran made a hit at Oman (Salalah port). Soon Europe will start to feel some unpleasent effects.

Posted by: António Lico | Mar 3 2026 11:47 utc | 772

while in reality he had become a successful nation builder who tried to break free from the US/UK’s attempts to keep Iran down. Even though many poor people may not have obtained immediate gratification.
Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 3 2026 11:04 utc | 799
 
Fantasy theory. The revolution occurred because the Shah pocketted all the massive oil wealth and did not distribute to the country. I remember well how poor the villages were. Look at today and you’ll see how equally wealth is distributed (limited by the brutal US sanctions of course).

Posted by: Laguerre | Mar 3 2026 11:51 utc | 773

Also, Iran made a hit at Oman (Salalah port). Soon Europe will start to feel some unpleasent effects.
Posted by: António Lico | Mar 3 2026 11:47 utc | 813
 
Video here – What is air defence doing?

https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/29545

 
Patriots doing patriot things in Dubai.

https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/175182

Posted by: pinche | Mar 3 2026 11:52 utc | 774

What will Trump do when it comes to a choice of withdrawing in defeat or nuking Iran for his slaveowner nazinyahu?

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 3 2026 11:54 utc | 775

The USA has lost every war since the end of WW2, ok, it won against Grenada and Panama, so it’s fair to underestimate its super-duper technology and invincible warriors, but it’s a big mistake to underestimate its logistical ability. I maybe be wrong, maybe the crapification of everything in the west has now permiated the Pentagon through and through but I doubt it. Even its overarchingly corrupt procurement system is calculated in, the wunderwaffen just need to be good enough, that’s what perpetuates the system, why it is never reformed, it works well enough for perpetual war. I believe the empire is in decline but far from over, but it’ll be slow, decades, but hey, maybe we at the point where its one military forte’, its logistical ability, has been sacked by neoliberalim like everything else. I love surprises.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 3 2026 12:01 utc | 776

IRGC General Jabbari: ‘Not a single drop of oil will leave the Persian Gulf’
Oh, what happened to those 9 Iranian ships Trumpanzee had drowned? 😉

Posted by: James | Mar 3 2026 12:04 utc | 777

What will Trump do when it comes to a choice of withdrawing in defeat or nuking Iran for his slaveowner nazinyahu?
Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 3 2026 11:54 utc 
 816 
Trump…”It was a beautiful mushroom cloud. The best ever.”
 

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 3 2026 12:07 utc | 778

I am 75 years old. I remember that in the 1980s, Rafsanjani was President of Iran. That was when Iran’s fundamental defence doctrine was established. It consists simply of destroying the entire oil infrastructure in the region. This is Iran’s real “atomic weapon”.

Posted by: António Lico | Mar 3 2026 12:12 utc | 779

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 3 2026 10:14 utc | 785
 
The dynamics of the conflict and the personality traits of the leaders of the US and Israel suggest that this option is on the table.
I also suspect that Russia has already made it clear to the US that the use of nuclear weapons on its borders is unacceptable, as Iran is merely defending itself.
China is likely to have communicated something similar.
 
Whether Israel will take this into account behind the broad back of the US, with or without its consent, is rather uncertain. Israel combines the opportunism of the US with Zionist ideology and considers itself chosen – Netanyahu has already committed genocide to escape prosecution for corruption.
 
Iran’s restraint so far is reminiscent of Gandhi in military terms, but it is aimed at the wrong opponent. If the US and Israel had stood up to Gandhi back then, Indians would be living in reservations today. 
 
 

Posted by: BlindSpot | Mar 3 2026 12:14 utc | 780

Biswapriya Purkayastha816
 

What will Trump do when it comes to a choice of withdrawing in defeat or nuking Iran for his slaveowner nazinyahu?

 
That’s the million dollar question, seeing Trump hasn’t got a single moral or intelligent bone in his body hopefully it won’t be left in his hands, I’m certain Hegseth won’t even be allowed in the war room unless it’s for Gen. ‘Buck’ Turgidson drama. I wonder what the military heads of Russia and China have discussed on the red phone with the Pentagon heads on this? I’m one of the people that think the USA controls Israel not visa versa, but I don’t think the USA has a lockdown on Israel’s nuclear arsenal. On the other hand the USA has spent nearly the last 50ys indoctrinating the sheep of the Golden Billion to bleat in unison if nukes are very used against a “terrorist” state, a ton of money and effort when into all that mind warping, I’m guessing they were thinking ahead.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 3 2026 12:17 utc | 781

The cryizzies probably really really want to play with their bid bad whiz bangs to blow the whole house down. 
 
That would be the burning Atlanta grand suicidal final act. 
 
 
it would be worthy of historic Massada which the khazars were NEVER involved in. If they werenot clown cowards who only fight from a distance and mostly against unarmed civilians. 
 
What must have really really got to them was how the supreme leader and the top echelons gathered in his compound knowing they would likely be attacked and not survive that day! 
 
That Power of their Will! 
I wouldn’t be surprised if they were on the phone or video with Drumpff and NuttyYahoo as the missiles were arriving. 
Smiling and happy at being able to die the death of a warrior instead of old men in their sleeep. 
 
They became stronger than the Zios could possibly imagine! 
 
How are the nazios, baby fuckers, killers and eaters planning to go out?
 
 
Hiding in their deep rat holes in Florida and Texas and Ohio? Hiding in NZ hobbit holes? In their radiological suits and masks for the next 100 years? Do they really believe that their dynasties can survive above ground after such a heinous act? Will we collective wasters endure the rightful vengeance or will we allow ourselves to be drawn into MAD? 
 
It would be great if they did crawl into these well prepped holes. 
 
Rather than send in the hypersonic Oreshniks they should be sealed up with concrete so they never ever get out – let the future human race dig them out and see what they have mutated into. 
 
Just a shame that their slaves will be locked in with them too. 

Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 3 2026 12:18 utc | 782

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome
I agree with you. However, seems to me that the use of nuclear weapons against Iran will sign the total destruction of the USA. Will full nuclear War III.

Posted by: António Lico | Mar 3 2026 12:21 utc | 783

🇺🇸 ☄ The US tested new weapons during strikes on IranThe US Central Command (CENTCOM) published a series of photos capturing the first 24 hours of the operation. In them, the launch of a new ballistic missile, PrSM, from a wheeled launcher of the M142 HIMARS multiple rocket launcher system was identified. This missile is essentially a continuation of the ATACMS, known for its use in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. The difference of PrSM lies in the range of flight (more than 500-650 km versus 300 for ATACMS) and an improved navigation system. In addition, two PrSM missiles are installed in the HIMARS launcher instead of one ATACMS. Earlier in 2024, , which could have already been manufactured and delivered to the troops. Later, in March 2025, a new contract was signed with Lockheed Martin for the supply of 1170 PrSM. ✨ The missile’s flight range allows for highly accurate strikes deep into Iran from the territory of almost any US-allied Middle Eastern country. In addition, the mobility of the ground launcher ensures the concealment of movement, the surprise of the strike, and safe withdrawal, making them no less formidable weapons than ships and aircraft.⚡️

Posted by: Jo | Mar 3 2026 12:22 utc | 784

Iran had already warned the EU about joining the US and Israel in this war against Iran. They better remember that all EU can be reached from Iran.

Posted by: James | Mar 3 2026 12:22 utc | 785

You know, Rammstein …

Posted by: James | Mar 3 2026 12:24 utc | 786

Iran FM speaks-person: Iran stands, not just for Iran, but for humanity.
 
https://t.me/RezistanceTrench1/40091
… and yes, that’s a school blackboard behind him. The news conference was held in an elementary school. 

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 3 2026 12:25 utc | 787

What kind of AI will be available in the EU if the US switches off access to the AI now available on google? 
Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 3 2026 8:05 utc | 713

Hopefully none – which will be a good thing.
Europeans will be forced to start using their Mk1 brains once more while those in the US will atrophy further.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 3 2026 12:26 utc | 788

And I never corrected you about ASCII characters, because I know very liitle about them.   I still have no idea wtf you are talking about, and it is wierd you now have this anger towards me, … You need to check yiurself 
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 3 2026 11:05 utc | 800
 
************
 
Take the trouble to go back to the relevant ASCII posts shortly after MoA’s transition to the new platform and confirm it for yourself. 
 
I have no anger – I just found it curious that you could aver that I had no idea what I was talking about, that what I said was ‘talking down BS’; and then go on to say that you had no idea what I was talking about – which you conveniently repeat above…
 
I guess that I’m just left a bit bewildered by you ‘still having no idea wtf [I am] talking about‘ while being certain that it is BS…
 
 

Posted by: General Factotum | Mar 3 2026 12:27 utc | 789

 The missile’s flight range allows for highly accurate strikes deep into Iran from the territory of almost any US-allied Middle Eastern country. In addition, the mobility of the ground launcher ensures the concealment of movement, the surprise of the strike, and safe withdrawal, making them no less formidable weapons than ships and aircraft.⚡️
 
Posted by: Jo | Mar 3 2026 12:22 utc | 825
 
That’s only workable while those countries are not smoking craters.
 
 

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 3 2026 12:28 utc | 790

Posted by: Jo | Mar 3 2026 12:22 utc | 825
 
For what I know nothing that Iran has already with longer range, and I guess this war will end before the production contract would be fulfilled. 
Is this supposed to be a game changer? 

Posted by: Mario | Mar 3 2026 12:29 utc | 791

“Not a single drop of oil will leave the Persian Gulf” — IRGC General Sardar Jabbari —-Bebo
It is becoming clear that the Gulfies are a main focus of Iran’s counterattack, peel them away from their colonial masters and there is no return to the status quo

Posted by: Monty | Mar 3 2026 12:33 utc | 792

Amateur post here, although I have read MOA off and on for a few years now. I feel that even when reading experts like Hudson & Wolff, there is still a small element of reading the tea leaves so to speak. This war on Iran is complete insanity. As so many have already pointed out time and again, the Western empire but especially the US and Israel are foaming at the mouth insane. You can’t put it past either country to go nuclear at some point. 
Regarding Putin and Xi’s “silence” or apparent lack of concrete support for Iran…someone here posted about not interrupting your enemy when he/she is making a mistake. People like Putin, Xi or Lavrov are still living in the rational world. They’re still sane. They haven’t given up the hard art of diplomacy in exchange for pure magical thinking. Perhaps at the end of the day it’s like Ali’s approach with Foreman in Kinshasa. No strategy is perfect, I suppose. It is interesting how so many boxers in training have pointed out that it’s not so much learning to punch but learning how to take a punch…
Putin did say in 2018(?) that any nuclear attack on an ally would be considered as a nuclear attack on Russia, if I’m not mistaken. But I have to wonder whether Russia and China have predetermined the end game to be war on Russia and China. If the US were to obliterate the Kremlin with a PRSM, that’s it, there’s a 50 megaton warhead on its way to the White House. 
But obviously, that’s the final resort. Because then we’re going back to the stone ages, basically. Survivors will be living in caves again, finger painting emojis on the walls and rummaging as best they can for tree bark. Putin and Xi, etc., still being sane, would like to see humanity survive on better terms if possible. 

Posted by: Seneca | Mar 3 2026 12:34 utc | 793

GeneralFactotum 798
 
Lol . We have our own equivalent of Revelations  but apparently only the bowdletised version is available easily and in several volumes of small Atabic Text. Apparently the ones I’ve got are dud versions. 

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 3 2026 12:37 utc | 794

NemesisCalling@439:
 
“No one will ever trust the entity ever again. No one will do business with the entity again.”
 
Agree on the first but not the second. 
 
 
Arch Bungle @ 443:
 
“They would have exercised this option last year if they had it.”
 
 Unfortunately they most certainly do have it. Google ‘Vanunu’ for a start.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 3 2026 12:43 utc | 795

Mileikowsky missing?

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 3 2026 12:44 utc | 796

UK presshassryicle…Mossad for years hacked Iran traffic cameras and spotted the group meeting so instantly wanted to takeadvantage of that.
 
btw…does USA Isr actually want the Iran enrichened uranium for their own purposes?

Posted by: Jo | Mar 3 2026 12:44 utc | 797

Premarket futures…NDX, S&P down between 1.5-2.0%
 
Russel 2000 down 3.0%…Oil UP 7.3% per barrel
Draw your own conclusions.

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 3 2026 12:44 utc | 798

Posted by: Monty | Mar 3 2026 12:33 utc | 833

The Iranians have long said that if they are prevented from exporting their oil then nobody will be exporting theirs. As you can see, everyone laughed at Iran back then.

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 3 2026 12:45 utc | 799

Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 3 2026 9:43 utc | 768
Glad you found it interesting. The escapekey substack seems to be something of a motherlode of good information, well researched and presented.
However, if they are relying on AI as a keystone of their utopia, we don’t have to worry too much:
Child’s Play

Another experiment let Claude run a vending machine in Anthropic’s headquarters. This one went even worse. The AI failed to make sure it was selling items at a profit, and had difficulty raising prices when demand was high. It also insisted on trying to fill the vending machine with what it called “specialty metal items” like tungsten cubes. When human workers failed to fulfill orders that it hadn’t actually placed, it tried to fire them all. Before long, Claude was insisting that it was a real human. It claimed that it had attended a physical meeting with staff at 742 Evergreen Terrace, which is where the Simpsons live. By the end of the experiment, it was emailing the building’s security guards, telling them they could find it standing by the vending machine wearing a blue blazer and a red tie.

 

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 3 2026 12:46 utc | 800

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