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March 23, 2026
War On Iran: Trump Chickens Out – Who Lobbied For War – The Energy Dominance Aim

On Saturday U.S. president Donald Trump threatened to attack Iran’s electricity network and other infrastructure within 48 hours should it not reopen the Strait of Hormuz for all shipping:

“If Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST!” Trump posted on social media around 7:45 p.m. EDT (2345 GMT) on Saturday.

Iran responded by threatening retaliation against the infrastructure of U.S. client states in the Gulf. Any such attack would have devastating consequences:

“If Iran’s fuel and ​energy infrastructure is attacked by the enemy, all energy infrastructure, as well as information technology…and water desalination facilities, belonging to the US and the regime in the region will be ⁠targeted pursuant to previous warnings,” Iranian military spokesman Ebrahim Zolfaqari said, according to state media.

On early Monday morning the markets reacted nervously. Treasuries, stocks and gold were all down.

As the markets threatened to tank, and shortly before the deadline Trump had given to Iran, he chickened out:


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I suspect, and Iranian sources confirm,  that there have been no talks with Iran. Trump is inventing these talks to save himself from the catastrophic consequences any attempt to fulfill his threat would have entailed.

In five days, after the markets have closed for the week, Trump may well renew his threat.

I had warned that, even if peace would happen today, it would still take many months to recover from oil and gas supply slumps. The Economist has made some calculations on how long it will it take for the oil and gas market to normalize:

Even the best-case scenario for energy markets is disastrous (archived)

Even if Donald Trump and Iran reached a deal to stop fighting tomorrow, it would thus be another four months before markets regained some semblance of normality. Producers elsewhere cannot crank up output fast enough to recover past losses. The result is to shave off some 3% of planned global oil production this year. Every month Ras Laffan stays shut, the world loses around 7m tonnes of lng—nearly 2% of projected annual supply. And full capacity will, owing to the latest strikes, be lower than before. The upshot is that production will fall 4% short of demand this year even if Qatar started pumping what it can today.

Oil and gas traders are still banking on a spring miracle. The world is praying for one. But even if Mr Trump and Iran’s ayatollahs grant this wish, the logistics of oil and gas will not be easily appeased. Energy markets will be living with the war’s fallout well into northern winter.

My hunch is that these estimates are on the optimistic side of things.

While crying crocodile tears over alleged innocent people sitting in jail in Iran the U.S. has been attacking prisons in Iran:

The Iranian Prisons Where Bombs Are Threatening Dissidents and Americans (archived) – WSJ
Airstrikes have damaged complexes used to hold political detainees, according to a Wall Street Journal visual investigation—putting their lives in danger

A few more background pieces on how the war on Iran unfolded are coming out. It is hard to say how much these are myth-building or reality. Anyway – here is the gists of they are spreading:

Israel Thought It Could Spur Rebellion Inside Iran. That Hasn’t Happened. (archived) – NY Times
President Trump’s hopes that an Israeli plan to ignite an internal uprising against Iran’s theocratic government could bring the war to a swift end have so far been dashed.

Within days of the war’s beginning, said David Barnea, the Mossad chief, his service would likely be able to galvanize the Iranian opposition — igniting riots and other acts of rebellion that could even lead to the collapse of Iran’s government. Mr. Barnea also presented the proposal to senior Trump administration officials during a visit to Washington in mid-January.

Mr. Netanyahu adopted the plan. Despite doubts about its viability among senior American officials and some officials in other Israeli intelligence agencies, both he and President Trump seemed to embrace an optimistic outlook. Killing Iran’s leaders at the outset of the conflict, followed by a series of intelligence operations intended to encourage regime change, they thought, could lead to a mass uprising that might bring about a swift end to the war.

“Take over your government: It will be yours to take,” Mr. Trump told Iranians in his initial address at the war’s start, after saying they should first seek shelter from the bombing.

Three weeks into the war, an Iranian uprising has not yet materialized.

Trump’s Iran War Drive Exposes Limits of ‘Yes Sir’ Cabinet (archived) – Bloomberg

Those privately pressing Trump to strike Iran included Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, media mogul Rupert Murdoch and some conservative commentators, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations. The News Corp. founder communicated with Trump several times as he urged the president to take on Tehran, according to one person briefed on their interactions.

Meanwhile, some of Trump’s closest advisers were more muted about the prospect of an armed conflict, including Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, the people said.

Few, if any, told him directly it was an ill-conceived idea. Wiles tried to ensure the president understood his options, the people said, while Vance urged top officials to speak candidly to the president and about the possibility of war. In private meetings before the attacks, Vance asked questions about how any war would work.

The above ‘blame Netanyahoo’ pieces are missing the big picture view. This war fits a long term U.S. strategy and thus had to happen:

America is Achieving Full-Spectrum Energy Dominance — And Nobody is Paying Attention

I have said it many times, and I will say it again: the United States does not lose wars. If it did, it would stop waging them. Whether Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, or Libya — failed states are not failures of Empire. They are the victories of Empire. And Empire is on a roll.

Now the same chorus rises over Iran. Left and right, the refrain is identical: this will be a disaster, America is overreaching, Iran will be its graveyard. The same voices. The same blindness. The same century-old script.

Medhurst argues that the United States, far from stumbling into another disastrous West Asian quagmire, is executing a calculated seizure of the planet’s energy supply — and that the wars on Syria, Venezuela, Ukraine, and now Iran are not separate blunders but sequential steps toward a single goal: total energy dominance.

While energy dominance may be the over-arching aim Washington has there are doubts that it is achievable:

How the Iran war is turning America’s energy dominance into a mirageThe National

There are non-fossil energy alternatives coming up and penetrating the markets. Any attempt to monopolize fossil fuels and to ramp up its prices will increase the adoption of non-fossil alternatives and thereby defeat itself.

Comments

Saudi Prince Is Said to Push Trump to Continue Iran War in Recent Calls
 
Prince Mohammed bin Salman sees a “historic opportunity” to remake the region, according to people briefed by U.S. officials on the conversations
 
New York Times 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 24 2026 14:29 utc | 1001

@Trubind 1044
 
Military escort?
 
What military escort can Russia send?
 
Putin has deliberately reduced the Russian navy to a green water corvette navy as far as surface ship operations are concerned as a “cost cutting” measure, and even closed Russia’s most consequential foreign base, Cam Ranh Bay in Vietnam. Even the Yeltsin era Russian navy was a far more capable force than the Russian navy now. Today’s Russian navy is fine for lobbing missiles in a WWIII situation but is utterly worthless for anything short of WWIII at any distance from Russian  shores. The Russian navy is incapable of escorting anything. 

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 24 2026 14:30 utc | 1002

I wonder if the “gulf States” are going to pay the US the money that was asked to continue the war.

Posted by: Groovinpict | Mar 24 2026 14:32 utc | 1003

Why China & Russia Didn’t Help Iran https://keghart.org/tashjian-iran-china-russia/
Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 24 2026 14:22 utc | 1070

 
Thanks for providing that link.

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 24 2026 14:33 utc | 1004

1069 – Maybe he did get killed. The USA and Israel have so much propaganda investment in “decapitation strikes” that it is a big problem when the other side starts the same tango. 
Another possibility is there was a near miss, and he hasn’t stopped running since. 

Posted by: Waldorf | Mar 24 2026 14:35 utc | 1005

James 1054
 
The Qatari FM’s focus on Iran and Qatar having co-existed for millennia fails to mention that during most of that time Persia/Iran has been a great power but Qatar has only had any significance since they started benefitting from oil and gas production less than 100 years ago.  Perspective should be considered.

Posted by: Student of History | Mar 24 2026 14:41 utc | 1006

James @1079
 
What exactly is the utility of those Russian nuclear submarines except in WWIII? 

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 24 2026 14:44 utc | 1007

Posted by: Exile | Mar 24 2026 7:55 utc | 897

Awesome Drinks & Fertilizer! a Twoofer Doozie..🥳

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 24 2026 14:45 utc | 1008

Nato ‘cannot confirm’ Iran behind attack on UK-US base after Iranian denial
 
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/nato-cannot-confirm-iran-behind-attack-uk-us-base-after-iranian-denial

Posted by: Leuk | Mar 24 2026 14:51 utc | 1009

We had a good run — some eight decades or so — but it is clear by now that the United States has ceased to be the leader of the free world. A successor for that post has not been named, and it appears unlikely that the European Union, or NATO, or whatever constitutes “the West” these days will promote from within. The job might even be eliminated, one more reduction in force courtesy of President Trump.
 
Carlos Lozada in the New York Times

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 24 2026 14:53 utc | 1010

DW: Seyed M Marandi
 
https://www.youtube.com/@dialogueworks01/streams
 
“Israel hits Iran energy sites, Iran’s next move: Israel’s energy and water systems.”
 
 
DW: John Helmer
 
https://www.youtube.com/@dialogueworks01/streams
 
“Lavrov sounds alarm: US-Israel attack could trigger regional disaster.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 24 2026 14:53 utc | 1011

Sean Foo: ‘Massive Backfire’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@SeanFooGold/videos
 
“Folded: US bond collapse forces backtrack on Iran as global chip crisis begins.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 24 2026 14:57 utc | 1012

According to yalensis of Awful Avalanche, plenty of Russians are worried about Lukashenko potentially dumping Russia and changing sides.
 
https://awfulavalanche.wordpress.com/2026/03/24/ukraine-war-day-1490-crusader-war-day-25-the-potash-deal-part-i/
 
If he does, it won’t be the least bit surprising. 
 
Look at it from his point of view, or from anyone else’s. 
 
Putin’s throwing Libya, Syria, and Venezuela under the bus, Putin’s de facto acquiescence of the strangulation of Cuba, and Putin’s waffling on Iran, all send one unmistakable signal: there’s no positive aspect to being a Russian “ally”. Even if you give Russia bases, even if you support Russia at the UN, even if you provide Russia with the killer drone that’s winning its war against Ukranazistan (that is, as long as Putin doesn’t sign another Minsk II), Russia will do nothing to help you when the crunch comes.
 
So why not look out for your own interests and ignore what Putin wants?

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 24 2026 14:57 utc | 1013

All US treasury bonds purchasers are now Iranian targets Iran warned. Personally I think this is just empty threat but it can scare smaller buyers and Middle eastern regional buyers as they want to limit the risk and liability.
 
Large financial Entities can hold and buy bonds using the Matryoshka Russian Dolls Nesting of multiple shell companies. However, under the market volatility and geopolitical tensions. The large buyers are still sitting this economical turbulence out.
 
The USA is hard to be default even without its bonds purchased as it can finance its debt with more debt. 
 
Reduce 8 zeros from all financial records Individual household the US would be a house that take in 55,000$ a year income and spend 62,000$ a year on expenses. Thus, a deficit. However, the USA is the land and the people and the future kids that will grow up and stuck in the island and its village of USA. So this debt is leveraged on an entire island and everything within.
 
Nations are immortal in a sense and governments have long lifespan even if they may change the system a couple times. The idea of bankruptcy is far fetch but not impossible.
 
What Iran is targeting right now is forcing a panic run off from the USD. This is historical because the Gulf State surplus from selling oil is no longer financing the US bonds. The China will not stepping in to save the USA like back in 2009 crisis because Obama pivot to Asia backstabbing and Trump. China too is not buying the US debt. The European vassals are facing no deliveries of both Russian and Gulf gas and oil. They have to spend more of their money on their oil and gas to fuel their death spiraling industries under crippling debt and inflation. Korea and Japan depending on 99% oil and gas  imports are now facing crisis at homes. The rest of the Global South aren’t better.
 
There is a Ford news or opinion that is saying the US is in insolvency yesterday. I disagree with his idea of insolvency based on US assets vs debt theory. However, I don’t totally discredit his theory as a hoax but more like lacking. The USA has tools to control and leverage their way out of their own insolvency via quantitive easing, asset revaluation such as changing 265 million troy ounce gold at Fort Knox from 42$ to 4200$ current spot price.
 
The USA maybe the first longest 250 yo modern governmental system experiment in the world to finally collapse but it’s not calamity yet. I believe as long as the USD doesn’t hit 10% inflation rate continously for 5 years. We wouldn’t be facing a Soviet style collapse. 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 14:59 utc | 1014

@pepper 1090
 
Believe whatever you want. 

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 24 2026 15:03 utc | 1015

R2R From Iran: ‘Trump & Netanyahu Are Liars’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@reason2resist/videos
 
“Victims of US-Israel airstrikes on Tehran.”
 
Victory to Iran – Death to USrael – When will Americans rise?

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 24 2026 15:03 utc | 1016

John Gilbert @1092 asks
 

“When will Americans rise?”

 
A couple of days ago I asked the question on here about why there are no mass antiwar protests in Epsteinistan. The only reply I recall was someone saying that protests “achieve nothing” (interesting since AFAIK it was the protests that led to the arrest of the police thug that knelt on George Floyd’s neck until he stopped breathing). 
 
So, to answer you, my opinion is, never, unless oligarchs pay to organise protests and “uprisings”.

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 24 2026 15:09 utc | 1017

When will Americans rise?
 
Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 24 2026 15:03 utc | 1092
 

 
Just as soon as they get a day off work to protest.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 24 2026 15:13 utc | 1018

When will Americans rise?
 
Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 24 2026 15:03 utc | 1092
 
When most of us are unemployed like Covid. Too bad we have to keep ourselves fed and the lights on.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 15:15 utc | 1019

I don’t think the Americans will be tough enough fight on their own soil.😉

Posted by: James | Mar 24 2026 15:14 utc | 1097

Monkey paw finger curled. Now the USA has a civil war between the radical left and Trumplican right and countless smaller militia factions plus a few cartels running around. 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 15:17 utc | 1020

RE: Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 15:17 utc | 1101
 
As much as the handlers since at least Obama have tried to ignite a “civil war”,  Americans are too lazy to exert the energy for one, besides the rent-a-mobs, that the agenda driven Oligarchs pay for and throw out,  most Americans have reasoned it’s not a “governance” worth fighting for or about.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 24 2026 15:23 utc | 1021

A modern Civil War Hollywood movie needs to do better than the A24 studio movie Civil War (2024) It was mediocre. The Hollywoods are too insulated from the bottom of society that they may understand macro concepts of how the civil war play out economically and politically but they lacked the nuances of how military and human behaviors behave in a war. Also, the movie followed the Journalists POVs were boring because the audience wanted shocks and horrors similar to Apocalypto. Apocalyopto for shocks and horrors because most of the War movies lacked this realism and brutalism as they are all propaganda movies filmed on US real military assets and approved by the government. The next Hollywood Civil War need some more bold directors to actually nail the new concept of war down to the public. 
 
Good Morning to the barflies btw

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 15:24 utc | 1022

Posted by: pepper | Mar 24 2026 15:02 utc | 1090
Lol no , it didn’t have his daily dose of Blameputin© 500mg (in supository) : it’s overcompensating.
Here is the French version ; the “Célérus” (it’s the Russians fault)
 

Posted by: Savonarole | Mar 24 2026 15:25 utc | 1023

Giyane,
 
your post (#1019?) with the icons could carry a 5 year jail sentence in Germany. Likely B. would also get taken in. Please respect the laws in Germany. 
 
 

Posted by: exile | Mar 24 2026 15:27 utc | 1024

Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 24 2026 15:23 utc | 1103
I would love to join this Rent-a-mob right now for some cash. I think they pay like 100$ a day in the USA to do protest. Protests are useless and cannot ignite any civil war.
 
Americans like the rest of the world population are docile and life is not misery enough to abandon all hopes and relationships to overthrow the current government.
 
A Civil War is still a cool concept for entertainment tho.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 15:30 utc | 1025

RE: When will Americans rise? Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 24 2026 15:03 utc | 1092
 
Rise and do what? Exactly?
What are the “list of demands”? Who’s leading this “rising”? You can protest till the cows come home, be tear gassed, shot & jailed. 
I prefer a more civil disobedience approach.
With clear demands.
Then, if 1/3 of Americans just stated home, no work, no shopping, no internet, no phones, no bill paying, no nothing (rather difficult to go door to door with tear gas.  bullets and arrest) would mean 1/3 of all:  police, firefighters, teachers, doctors, banking officers, day care workers, sanitation drives, Amazon drivers… you get the picture.
 
A national stay at home NO INTERNET till demands met.
This is the way the people win … called “commerce”… not “rising” like jackals in the streets to be infiltrated, arrested, beaten & jailed.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 24 2026 15:35 utc | 1026

When will Americans rise? Posted by: John Gilberts
===================================
Its difficult to describe how downtrodden most Americans are these days. The erstwhile working class lives in fear of being late on their car payments or rent. They work a full time job during the week and usually some minimum wage job 16-24 hours in addition to the full time job. 
 
the middle class is essentially gone. 
 
the upper middle class is struggling too, just with bigger payments and more crushing debt. 
 
the upper 5% (Aka those with $5 million or more in investable capital) are living what in the 1960s would be considered a decent middle class lifestyle. They ain’t going to man the barricades
 
Nope, ain’t going to be a revolt – the only catalyst for serious reform will be collapse of the imperial state. 

Posted by: exile | Mar 24 2026 15:35 utc | 1027

The Us military members have the right to refuse illegal orders that are against their conscience. 
 
Nuremberg trial established that Following the orders is not a legal defense for war crimes.
 
End of the days, Trump ordered the war and the military obeyed as usual under all presidents.
 
The difference this time is he is not charismatic enough to false flag nor persuaded the public sleepwalking happily into a forever war. I at least admire his honesty over any other politician in the past.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 15:37 utc | 1028

The Revolution will not be televised (1971 music video)

Posted by: exile | Mar 24 2026 15:40 utc | 1029

“The threat to the oil and gas production is just the tip of the iceberg—outsourcing security to the U.S. itself has proven to be a failed model. I think there will be a major shift to diversify security guarantees beyond the U.S. The shifts are momentous indeed. The Persian Gulf will never be the same.”
 
—Prof. Arshin Adib-Moghaddam of the London School of Oriental and African Studies

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 24 2026 15:44 utc | 1030

The European Union has implemented a phased ban on Russian oil and gas imports, with all contracts from Russia set to end by the end of 2027. New contracts with Russian suppliers will be prohibited from 1 January 2026, while short-term contracts in force before 17 June 2025 must be terminated by 17 June 2026Long-term contracts will expire by 1 January 2028, with a possible one-month extension for member states facing storage challenges.

EU were never too serious anyway.
Posted by: SOS | Mar 24 2026 13:34 utc | 1037
 
 
There’s a lot that doesn’t add up in the EU and the alleged blockade of Russian gas.
 
It’s been confirmed, and Röber from Anti-Spiegel has confirmed, that the EU bought up the entire production volume of LNG from the Russian company Yamal for 2026, even BEFORE the Iran war!
 
Russia, or rather Putin, probably didn’t say so loudly in front of TV cameras without reason that “in the absence of long-term agreements with Europe,” Russia will steer its contract policy towards Asia and Africa.
 
Others say that Europe is being bled dry because the USA is by no means a reliable partner, and never has been, when it comes to price stability.
 
Regarding Cuba:
The Duma spokesman commented on this on Saturday on RT. In essence: Cuba can definitely rely on Russia and is a sacred cow for Trump, and that this issue had been raised in negotiations with the USA…but the tone has now become harsher after the attack on Iran.

Posted by: Genesis | Mar 24 2026 15:45 utc | 1031

Let me tell you about Ambulances in London and most of the country now days since the Americanisation of our NHS accelerated from Blair onwards. 
 
They don’t come quickly – let alone in 15 mins!
often it is hours if at all. Never mind the degrading A+E experience of anyone not having ‘private insurance’ or a Jewish ambulance and hospital to go to! 
 
Now when hundreds of Iranian schoolgirls were blow to bits and DJT has stopped claiming it was someone else with the MIC’s most advanced missile – fell of a back of a truck and was programmed to fly exactly where it landed without access to the natzio top secure tech and guidance …
 
Apparently some one was so annoyed they went to an area of London which is almost all Judaic for many decades; which hosts plenty of IoF child killers and dual passport treachery. 
Who expertly managed to set on fire some ambulances in one of the most cctv covered areas of London. In seconds. 
Without themselves being injured. 
On empty, unguarded, pointless act of burning ambulances. 
There are only one set of twats who I have seen bombing, burning and shooting ambulances, with people in them, that’s the same IoF Zionazi dual homing bastards that happily run freely in London. In their enclave. 
Anyone who believes it was Iran or Muslims or pro Palestinians and tries to sell that is a cuckold of the Ziolords they serve blindly. 
We real, British people, don’t believe a single word of it. 

Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 24 2026 16:01 utc | 1032

If treasuries reach 7% I will buy them.. Iran war could be good for those living on passive incomes and great for pension funds.Question re: tax free issues from cities and counties  What are those type bonds selling at now and are there some good buys? I have seen some general revenue bonds selling around 11% ..have not seen any new hospital bond rates ? 

Posted by: snake | Mar 24 2026 16:02 utc | 1033

The Us military members have the right to refuse illegal orders that are against their conscience.  Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 15:37 utc | 1111

 Ever heard of any such “military members’ refusing an order? Only the dumb joins such “services’ and Trump knows that.
Posted by: James | Mar 24 2026 15:46 utc | 1116
 
 
That’s theory and reality.
But be sure, many believe this nonsense about being able to join the military and refuse to do anything they don’t like.
 
This kind of rubbish is being told here in Germany to 16- to 18-year-olds who wouldn’t even find their way home in their own city without a cell phone.
 
I, 87, only know the military where, in peacetime, you disappear into a penal colony for years if you refuse an order…
 
Or in wartime (which doesn’t have to be a declared war), you’re shot faster than you can say “no” during operations (even outside of declared wars)… if you do that during operations, you’re immediately killed because you’re considered a danger… Russians who refused military service in East Germany or even tried to cross westward with weapons… were shot on sight, no matter who was watching… did you know that?
 
No, I saw it firsthand.

Posted by: Genesis | Mar 24 2026 16:03 utc | 1034

And, such a Cuban war might start a civil war in the US. Texas, for example is quite happy to leave US.
Posted by: James | Mar 24 2026 13:03 utc | 1022
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There is a theory, and it makes sense to me, that the globalists would like nothing better than to foment a civil war in the US and see more and more secession sentiment and eventual breakup. It is current British “colonials” (Candadian, Aussies) who write books with titles such as “Is It Time to Break Up the United States?” The theory makes sense to me. I won’t elaborate here. Hate the USA all you want, but surely barflies can understand the logic whereby globalists (linked to BoE, UK, etc.) would love to break up the US. I used to love the idea of breaking away from the rest of this obnoxious country, but now I see things differently. Love or hate Lincoln, he managed to hold the country together despite the best efforts of the British to undo the American Revolution (Colin Woodard, American Nations, is good on this). 
BTW, Not assuming that James is advocating for a civil war or breakup, but some bar fllies seem to like the idea.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 24 2026 16:07 utc | 1035

All Salafi, Wahhabi, all-Qaeda and ISIS groups through the world are the instrument of CIA/ Mossad. It is not Islam. They are Takfiris.

 
https://x.com/AGDugin/status/2036318181329867202
 
I have been saying this at MoA for years. Before I even reverted. It seemed so obvious, even that US Diplomatic cable to HRC, “AQ are on our side.”
 
And I keep trying to tell everyone that it is obvious that all of these Western states are really pals and working together. Orban “fighting” the EU?
 
Orban just hosted Yair Netanyahu at CPAC, and the EU is 100% behind genocide in the Global South.
 
So what are the odds that Orban is genuinely friendly with the Russians?
 
In order for us to accurately perceive reality, we must be able to define things clearly and to detect the relationships obscured behind abstractions.
 
If we can’t see clearly, we cannot act with intention and agency. We cannot really act at all.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 24 2026 16:09 utc | 1036

A 7% coupon when inflation might run  10% ????

Posted by: Exile | Mar 24 2026 16:12 utc | 1037

Posted by: Genesis | Mar 24 2026 16:03 utc | 1119
This. This person understands the Voluntold situation but the idea of refusing an order that is illegal like My Lai massacre still exists in many soldiers.
 
In my military service time, a lot of the people were there because they wanted to have an experience of killing another human being legally in a war. Some did and enjoyed it. Also, there are people who were there because they needed a shelter or career or education benefits with morality and will refuse to commit obvious atrocities.
 
In a war, it is more depending on the ratio of the moral individuals vs sociopathic individuals in a unit to keep eachother from peer pressured into another human war crime trial under war fatigues.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 16:13 utc | 1038

When b writes that Trump “chickens out” I assume that Trump is making a tactical retreat and gaining some time to returb on the attack a week later with a newer plan. He was trained long ago by Cohn along those lines. I don’t see Trump and friends letting this opportunity to crush Iran go away, sadly.

Posted by: Richard L | Mar 24 2026 16:13 utc | 1039

A 7% coupon when inflation might run 10% ????

Posted by: Exile | Mar 24 2026 16:12 utc | 1122

How about 70% coupon xD I’ll buy them when they’re on clearance.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 16:14 utc | 1040

Iraqi Sunni clerics pledge allegiance to new leader of Islamic revolution

 
https://x.com/PressTV/status/2036468747209252930
 
This would be like Southern Baptists swearing allegiance to the Catholic Pope.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 24 2026 16:17 utc | 1041

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 24 2026 16:17 utc | 1126
 
Do you think the Sunni will join the war to help the Shia against the USA ? Or will they take this opportunity to invade Ansar Allah, Hezbollah and Iran.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 16:19 utc | 1042

Where is Karlof 1, and his substack has not been updated since Februaru- 

Posted by: Northern Eve | Mar 24 2026 16:21 utc | 1043

On the other hand:

  • If the laundry fire story is indeed true then someone did “refuse”.
  • All the fragging in Viet Nam was “refusing”.
  • Perhaps some of the accidents in the “CONUS” are “refusals”…

 
To keep in mind.
 

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Mar 24 2026 16:21 utc | 1044

Posted by: Simon | Mar 24 2026 16:20 utc | 1128
Because the service members are bored in peace time and needed a medal and a kill steak during war time and it is fun like a game.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 16:22 utc | 1045

It’s been confirmed, and Röber from Anti-Spiegel has confirmed, that the EU bought up the entire production volume of LNG from the Russian company Yamal for 2026, even BEFORE the Iran war! . . .
Posted by: Genesis | Mar 24 2026 15:45 utc | 1115
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It would be interesting, and relevant, to find out when those contracts were signed. Because the whole point of the EU-Russian (going back to EU-USSR) gas business was that the contracts were very long term (like, thirty years), and were advantageous for both sides.
 
Brussels wanted to break up this nice arrangement and force Russia to sell its gas on the spot market. This started back in the naughts. Brussels didn’t like the fact that Russia both produced the gas and built/owned the pipelines. Thing is, the advantage of the long-term contracts for USSR/Russia was that the long-term contracts enabled them to invest in building the pipelines . . . that brought the cheap gas to Europe . . . . . .

Posted by: Jane | Mar 24 2026 16:22 utc | 1046

With regards to the question, “when will Americans rise up”, you have to consider the infrastructural and logistical issues of a nationwide uprising. That’s not going to happen. Communities can rise up against their local governments, run them out on a rail, but these will be regional at best. The US is a country that spans four time zones and consists of myriad regional cultures with their own complexities and contradictions. The Deep South for example, my locale, is a hodgepodge of overlapping communities: African-Americans, Cajuns, rednecks. It ain’t the 1960s, but corralling all of these people into a revolutionary movement is hard, especially since these communities are internally divided further by class stratification. The working classes of these communities can find some kind of revolutionary inter-communalism, but they have to be brought to understand their universal class interests to see beyond the communal boundaries. This is the hard part.
 
I don’t think there will be a general uprising. There will be small-scale local revolts which change things around the margins while the national culture is gradually dissolved and the power of the national government slowly goes kaput, in a similar way as it happened to the Roman empire: eventually, the interstate highways stop getting repaired, the national government can no longer be relied on to provide for the general welfare of the communities, and people gradually just ignore the national government as it loses its popular legitimacy.

Posted by: fnord | Mar 24 2026 16:23 utc | 1047

BTW, Not assuming that James is advocating for a civil war or breakup, but some bar fllies seem to like the idea.
Posted by: Jane | Mar 24 2026 16:07 utc | 1120

 
I, actually, do like the USA to break up, and into 3-4 partitions. Sure, I understand the trouble, it would create. Helping to break up USSR didn’t help the world at all, until someone like Putin came by to fix it, or someone like Lukashenko for Belarus. maybe, you’d also find some genuine people, but not like the last and present presidents starting from Dubya’s father. 

Posted by: James | Mar 24 2026 16:24 utc | 1048

I don’t see Trump and friends letting this opportunity to crush Iran go away, sadly.
 
Posted by: Richard L | Mar 24 2026 16:13 utc | 1124
 
#######
 
A disease (my word) of Western thinking is that the world still functions based on the whims of the Western states as though no one can act with sovereignty.
 
I always try to test premises by reversing them.
 
What if this is an opportunity to crush America, which Iran won’t let get away?
 
The economic and battlefield results could make that case.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 24 2026 16:24 utc | 1049

Do you think the Sunni will join the war to help the Shia against the USA ? 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 16:19 utc | 1127

 
Yes!

Posted by: James | Mar 24 2026 16:25 utc | 1050

Posted by: Jane | Mar 24 2026 16:07 utc | 1120
 
########
 
The ROW likes that idea.
 
America is evil. That’s how billions see it.
 
And Iran has proven that America can bleed.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 24 2026 16:26 utc | 1051

The laundry fire could spread via the air ducts but 30 hours? what flammable components on that ship? isn’t everything made of metals and flame retardant clothes? with thousand of hatches and latches in a ship compartments that could seal water to prevent sinking and not enough to stop a wildfire. I am not a Navy guy but something doesn’t make sense here. 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 16:27 utc | 1052

😀 Thank you everyone for contributing to water purification methods! Hopefully it may save someone’s life in these desert lands during this avoidable catastrophe.
 
Here is one I thought might be useful in a pinch, seeing it on the Youtubes, and the guy went out to lab test the efficacy as well. Naturally take precautions and use as a last resort, but in a crisis that means mere days of survival, who knows if this means life or death in the desert. I make no claims to 100% efficacy, but he’s pretty confident, as are the lab’s own testing procedure, so I let the desperate decide between that and certain death:
 
Newly Discovered Primitive Water Filter by Clay Hayes
 
Hopefully someone will find a useful Youtubes for a solar still at scale to keep at least infants alive. But desalination is a far more energy intensive process. The desert is dangerous and Israel seems like it wants to instigate regional genocide and chaotic migration through water scarcity terrorism. Hopefully any information we can share to mitigate such evil will help, because I doubt their evil will be contained to that region alone (especially given the false flags going up everywhere, even outside the region).

Posted by: titmouse | Mar 24 2026 16:28 utc | 1053

In my military service time, a lot of the people were there because they wanted to have an experience of killing another human being legally in a war. Some did and enjoyed it. Also, there are people who were there because they needed a shelter or career or education benefits with morality and will refuse to commit obvious atrocities. In a war, it is more depending on the ratio of the moral individuals vs sociopathic individuals in a unit to keep eachother from peer pressured into another human war crime trial under war fatigues.
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 16:13 utc | 1123
 
Well, mentally ill people who join the military just to “legally” kill someone belong in an institution, not in armed units. In my experience, and I served for a very long time in crisis zones (defined as such in peacetime), I was in a “special” unit that had a lot of freedom and many specialized deployment locations. I, or rather WE, trained with Spetsnaz, learned from them, and were trained by them.
 
But… I NEVER met anyone who joined just to be allowed to kill legally. However, I did meet many who would have done it on orders back then, WITHOUT a conscience.
 
But out of conviction and WITHOUT any questioning, which was probably because WE (the officers) always tried to be transparent.
“` BUT
 
I simply cannot imagine today’s Western youth living for days on end in knee-deep holes filled with water and mud when the outside temperature is, say, 5 degrees Celsius… or camping in the woods for two weeks with only the clothes on their backs. Not to mention—and this is something I never learned—that a trench or dugout offers you NO PROTECTION anymore, no matter how deep you burrow, in the face of drones!
 
And when I inquired, it was confirmed that drones are still NOT part of the training curriculum in, for example, the German Armed Forces… instructors and officers there are still learning from textbooks of the Wehrmacht and the Imperial Army… a bit of an exaggeration, but it describes it best.

Posted by: Genesis | Mar 24 2026 16:29 utc | 1054

I think b’s conclusion, that Trump is pursuing total domination of the petroleum ‘market’, is correct. I also think that Iran should focus its response to Jew$lave Trump’s unprovoked assault on Iran by bombing the Pissant Parasite Statelet back to the Stone Age.
 
It’s the perfect way to conclude the conflict whilst also minimising harm to Human Beings – which “Israel’s” Genocide Jews are demonstrably Not.

Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | Mar 24 2026 16:32 utc | 1055

Do you think the Sunni will join the war to help the Shia against the USA ? Or will they take this opportunity to invade Ansar Allah, Hezbollah and Iran.
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 16:19 utc | 1127
 
#########
 
You need to define terms.
 
Who are the Sunnis?
 
And if they couldn’t conquer Ansar Allah for decades, why would they be able to fight Iran without US air and sea support?
 
When ISIS chased out Assad in Syria, they had technological and informational advantages over the Syrian forces.
 
No such disparities exist with Iran.
 
The Gulf states are not a Sunni (they are barely Sunnis) version of Iran. They are not martial people, they aren’t wise strategists, they aren’t willing to become martyrs.
 
The Sunnis of the Gulf are basketball gold medal wheelchair Olympians and the Iranians are Michael Jordan’s Olympic Dream Team.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 24 2026 16:34 utc | 1056

Syriana Analysis: Firas Modad – ‘Middle East About to Erupt’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@SyrianaAnalysis/streams
 
“Saudi Arabia & UAE near joining war against Iran.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 24 2026 16:37 utc | 1057

Posted by: Genesis | Mar 24 2026 16:29 utc | 1140
I think today youth is desensitized with gore and death. I grew up watching war footages from Iraq syria to Ukraine. Hollywood movies are all bloody and deaths nowadays. 
 
The youth nowadays are more transparent because of social media and freedom of speech and less beholden on some moral standards of the olden days especially amongs peers.
 
Drones were used in OPFOR in fort Irwin NTC back in 2019 and I experienced it first hand of a fighting a stimulated drone recon supported pseudo army mimicking a a Russian army back then but it’s not adopted in mass scale in the army yet. This war may have really high casualty rate in the beginning phrase soon as the military needed to adapt quickly.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 16:39 utc | 1058

So, Trump is continuing the war for the Saudis. And sending Marines and more equipment.  And still bombing Iran.
Nothing’s really changed – and most importantly, the global economy is screwed.   The longer this war goes on, the more long term the effects are and the more difficult it becomes to fix the damage.  Marines are likely on a suicide mission because the US has no defense against hypersonics.  

Posted by: Eighthman | Mar 24 2026 16:42 utc | 1059

R2R From Iran: ‘Epstein Regime Massacres Soldier’s Family’ : A Funeral in Esfahan
 
https://www.youtube.com/@reason2resist/videos
 
“Three year old girl lies wounded and alone after US-Israel destroys her family’s home.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 24 2026 16:43 utc | 1060

SonderstabF@346:  you remind me of the extraordinary novel “Twilight’s Last Gleaming” by John Michael Greer which predicates an African country being set up for regime change by the usual suspect — and calls in its ally China. The action takes place in the summer of 2025 — and has shocking results.  Greer published his book in 2014. 

Posted by: John H9 | Mar 24 2026 16:44 utc | 1061

One advantage the Iranians have is that their entire elite seems to consist of 130 IQ polymath combat veterans with PhDs who stormed across minefields with fixed bayonets surrounded by poison gas back in the day and then spent 30 years studying philosophy, game theory, engineering and military science.
 
Average decision-maker quality appears to be dramatically higher than elsewhere, especially qualified for shit-hits-the-fan situations

 
https://x.com/RWApodcast/status/2036460363181428834
 
A commentator wrote, “Sapiocracy”.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 24 2026 16:44 utc | 1062

One year since journalist Hossam Shabat was directly targeted and martyred in Gaza.

For up to date more reliable coverage these need no Telegram account for preview linked, but need translate for those not reading Arabic (if page translate fails, Babel browser or Firefox Immersive Translate extension work):

https://t.me/s/Sohaibpress

for close concise coverage.

https://t.me/s/youseffares19

from Palestine and with attention to Iran and Lebanon.

https://t.me/s/Military_Security

for local analysis.

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 24 2026 16:45 utc | 1063

TRUMP: No, not the supreme leader. We don’t — well, nobody’s ever — nobody heard of the second supreme leader, the son. Nobody. We have not heard from the son. Every once in a while you’ll see a statement made. But we have not. We don’t know if he’s living. But the people that seem to be running it, and they seem that based on really fact, because things they’ve said have taken place.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 24 2026 16:49 utc | 1064

Posted by: Exile | Mar 24 2026 16:12 utc | 1122
 
A 7% coupon when inflation might run  10% ????
 
The last time this happened real estate bottomed out and the only collateral a bank would accept for A&D loans were US bonds.. I look at inflation as rolling stock.. its about doing business in the then current market, but USG bonds and tax free big institutional bonds are bankable collateral.. so your earnings need to keep pace with inflation, but your collateral at banks allows those short term loans you need to make 200 to 300% profits from opportunities high inflation creates. 
 
7% bond rates are guaranteed even if the government defaults and everything else goes south government bonds will eventually pay.. Hospital bonds and City, County general revenue bonds are almost as good, they are better earning producers yet less acceptable to lending banks with values more susceptible to regulator manipulation.  Government regulars work for the big banks, they are always trying to put the little guy out so the big banks can take over the best loans in the little guy portfolios and leave the defaulting banks directors’ holding the bag for the non performing loans.
 
 
Borrowing to take advantage of inflation caused opportunities requires good collateral relations with lending banks. One thing most lending banks learned about high interest times is that the little bank is susceptible to being shut down by the fed regulators and its portifolio taken over by the bigger banks. They little banks want collateral with value that the regulators cannot argue with. 
 
 

Posted by: snake | Mar 24 2026 16:50 utc | 1065

Meanwhile, senior Israeli security officials who spoke with Epoch Magazine say the United States and Israel may be waiting for a strategic moment to provide Iranian protesters with basic protection, which would include Israeli military drones, to provide aerial cover for Iranian demonstrators, and to strike Basij personnel attempting to attack protesters.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 24 2026 16:51 utc | 1066

HoE: Japan Dumps $1.2 Trillion US Bonds
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXYh62p1zto
 
“Dollar collapse after Trump’s Iran war.”
 
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 24 2026 16:54 utc | 1067

I will buy Trump 24 karat Gold coins if they’re all 50% off the current spot price. xD

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 16:58 utc | 1068

A 7% coupon when inflation might run 10% ?
 
Sounds like time to buy gold miners. Before the rush. Ashanti dividend about 4% last time I looked.

Posted by: necromancer | Mar 24 2026 17:00 utc | 1069

Reports – the missile fired at Lebanon by Iran had the US embassy as target, was intercepted by a British warship.

– A new set of missiles towards the north of occupied Palestine has just been launched.

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 24 2026 17:03 utc | 1070

Statrys: ‘Dubai’s Mass Exodus Has Started’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=perC3M65GeI
 
“It’s worse better than you think…”
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 24 2026 17:04 utc | 1071

Posted by: fnord | Mar 24 2026 16:23 utc | 1133  That’s not quite what happened to the Roman Empire. The historical revisionists denying that the fall of the empire was an improvement may have misled you? But in practice, in Italy and Spain and Africa, Romanized German generals tried to continue the government on a provincial basis. The previous division of the empire into tetrarchies by the way shows even that is not wholly unprecedented. The issue is, why did they fail?, even in Spain. (France is a little more complicated, the devastations of the so-called bacaudae, if as reported, were not so prevalent in Spain, Africa and even Italy. (The real damage to Italy is arguably from wars from the Byzantines in the sixth century.) 
 
Sorry, nitpicking button pushed. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Mar 24 2026 17:05 utc | 1072

Genesis,
 
volksarme ? Arbeiter u.Bauern Staat ?
 
lied für dich
rock für den  Freiden 1983
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1saqO3znT3I&list=RD1saqO3znT3I&start_radio=1&pp=ygUIRGRyIGJhbmSgBwE%3D
 
 

Posted by: Exile | Mar 24 2026 17:06 utc | 1073

After Dubai mass exodus. 😎 some scavengers will find Million dollar sport cars, Gold bars vault, pricless paintings, etc. Whoever looted what’s leftover of Dubai will be rich.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 17:07 utc | 1074

Mahmood OD: ‘Resistance Intensifies’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@Mahmood_OD/videos
 
“Huge explosions blast Israeli cities and towns| The Lebanese Front.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 24 2026 17:09 utc | 1075

Economics (not Finance) is actually quite simple.
 

⚡️⭕️Iran: Speaker of the Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf:
 
We are aware of what is happening in the paper oil market, including the firms hired to influence oil futures. We also see the broader jawboning campaign.
 
But let’s see if they can turn that into “actual fuel” at the pump -or maybe even print gas molecules!

 
https://x.com/ME_Observer_/status/2036464886985683158
 
You either hold real stuff or you hold paper promises issued by the largest institutional liar in history.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 24 2026 17:09 utc | 1076

b has new thread up

Posted by: crone | Mar 24 2026 17:15 utc | 1077

I see that China is asking Iran to “negotiate”. Quite disappointed by this approach to be fair from the Chinese. In order to negotiate, you need to have 2 sides doing the “negotiating”. What exactly can Iran get from another round a talks when the first 2 were complete shit with the added benefit of being bombed after every round? How can Iran even get something meaningful now when they yere betrayed twice by these useless talks?
Yes, negotiations would be good if US and Israel were ruled by rational human beings not the demented warmongers like Trump and Netanyahu. 
Maybe China can offer Iran something really useful as well instead of asking Iran to show flexibility. Like a defensive pact in order for Iran to have the chance to rebuild and fix its economy and not be worried that they will be attacked again in 6 months.

Posted by: JamesBond | Mar 24 2026 17:15 utc | 1078

Volkswagen is in talks with Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defence Systems over a deal that would switch production at one of the German group’s factories from cars to missile defence.
 
FT

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 24 2026 17:15 utc | 1079

What if this is an opportunity to crush America, which Iran won’t let get away? The economic and battlefield results could make that case.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 24 2026 16:24 utc | 1135
 
I agree. We will see.  I think that Iran needs to get into formal mutual security agreement with Russia, China and NK first. Iran needs to control the skies up to 40,000 ft on at distances up to 3000 km. And more …

Posted by: Richard L | Mar 24 2026 17:36 utc | 1080

The laundry fire could spread via the air ducts but 30 hours? what flammable components on that ship? isn’t everything made of metals and flame retardant clothes? with thousand of hatches and latches in a ship compartments that could seal water to prevent sinking and not enough to stop a wildfire. I am not a Navy guy but something doesn’t make sense here. 
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 24 2026 16:27 utc | 1138
 
Doesn’t even matter. Missle. Fragging. Fire.
 
Its not in the theater.  Can’t argue over that fact.  Anti human forces score no points here. 

Posted by: Tannenhouser | Mar 24 2026 17:47 utc | 1081

Regarding all the rumblings here about Americans “rising up” against the slaughter/genocide, etc:
 
Keep your eyes on this weekend’s upcoming “No Kings” event, March 28, which seems poised to be the biggest ever nationwide protest against Trump.
 
My predictions:
 
1. It will be yuge. Even in “red states” and redneck corners of the country.
 
2. It will have close to zero effect on anything. Certainly no effect whatsoever on the course of the war, or the plans laid by Kegsbreath & Co.
These demonstrations are basically nothing more than a chance for the disgruntled masses to let off steam. When they go home, nothing will have changed.
 
We’re totally fucked, and all of us are basically spectators here.
 
We will see, shan’t we?

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 24 2026 17:53 utc | 1082

The analysis of Medhurt misses one or two aspects. First of all the costs of waging these wars offsets the profit taking. One can shift the bills only for so long. The debt crunch is not solved. Even raising the prices for LNG will not compensate this, at least not in the short term. The uncertainty ruling all markets simply does not have this space.And secondly, Venezuela is not destroyed in any way, not even the slightest change in regime or politics. To keep control over such a country will need more, way more in the coming years. And most importantly the article already mentions: ship building, of which the US has first to rebuild the capacity, before building, to import labor and skill. The whole supporting industry around the yards before they can even dream of expanding the LNG role over time. If the next US government even would share this ambition. It takes long term commitments to fossil, which are only possible if Trump demolished the Democrat party as well. These are many, many requirements for such vision to ever work.

Posted by: JohnDowser | Mar 24 2026 18:06 utc | 1083

Syriana Analysis: Firas Modad – ‘Middle East About to Erupt’ https://www.youtube.com/@SyrianaAnalysis/streams “Saudi Arabia & UAE near joining war against Iran.”
Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 24 2026 16:37 utc | 1143

 
which side?
If they help the US their resources are toast.
If they can displace the US from the region there is hope.

Posted by: MAKK | Mar 24 2026 18:15 utc | 1084

@John Gilberts | Mar 24 2026 and oters who think Russia and China havent helped.
Both Russia and China are of course studying the interesting geography with excellent resolution perhaps almost an order of magnitude better resolution than the bare optical number. That is achieved by way of a refined mechanical arrangement that enables photons to cohere and be collected from multiple directions but still contributing to the Signal to noise for each separate pixel.
They dont have to announce how they share this info.
Second the risk for some assault against sattellites as well as defence against it are discussed. Phased arrays several km’s wide are available and may be necessary in order to focus microwaves since the thin air at high altitudes has high absorbtion. I dont claim to know this well but I know it isnt trivial to pass that part of the athmosphere and still obtain high intensity at the sattellite. I think everything related to this makes all sides think they better not raise  attention about it unnecessarily. Minisattellite entities for knocking out normal sattellites have been pointed to.
If such a war ensues the debry may destroy a sizeable fraction of the sattellite population as unintended side effects. So there is room for many careful considerations.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 24 2026 18:16 utc | 1085

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 24 2026 17:53 utc | 1168
================
 
I view the whole No Kings business as Astroturf and nothing else. Channeling the various shades, levels, and intensities of TDS.
“No Kings” just sounds stupid to me. Who came up with this idiotic phrase?
Lots of well-meaning people and some not-so-well-meaning with vastly different agendas.
 
Our little group has been standing out for Gaza/Palestine for over two years, and we are about five people. No one gives us  money, and no one joins us. We make our own signs. We don’t get coverage in the local papers. Although we do get plenty of “support honking” from drivers. I bet a  lot of them will show up at the No Kings thing.
 
 I got a “No Kings” email from a local well-meaning person who has never thought about standing out for Palestine/Gaza and now Iran/Lebanon. None of the “No Kings” people stand out with us. They don’t see Palestine/Gaza as worth their time, or as having any relevance to their own issues, whatever they are. Hence my conclusion that paid organizers coordinate the nationwide “No Kings” demos.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 24 2026 18:21 utc | 1086

@MAKK | Mar 24 2026 18:15 utc | 1170
The petrodollar system had the trap built in that has forced the Gulf countries to have their investments in the west. I dont know if that has changed but I am sure they have investments that the west might confiscate

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 24 2026 18:23 utc | 1087

Posted by: Jane | Mar 24 2026 18:21 utc | 1172
================================
 
Look; you really don’t have to diss the “No Kings” thing.
Is it “astroturf”? Maybe; who cares?
All these things, including your little vigils, are steps in the right direction, won’t you agree?
The problem is that none of them have any real effect. Not our earnest protests, not even a yuge No Kings day sweeping the nation, none of it.
 
If it makes you feel better, then I guess that’s the most that can be expected from any of these things.
 
I mean, I don’t think anyone in their right mind thinks that any of these many protests actually do anything substantial to chip away at the edifice of the Empire …

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 24 2026 18:32 utc | 1088

Not your earnest protests.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 24 2026 18:33 utc | 1089

Texit and Calexit have been  quiet movements for some time now. well organized

Posted by: exile | Mar 24 2026 18:41 utc | 1090

So, two contradictory headlines next to each other on Antiwar.com today:

 
So which is it? Don’t see how both things can be true at once.
 
And have the reportedly inevitable Iranian retaliatory strikes started?

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 24 2026 18:43 utc | 1091

Texit and Calexit have been  quiet movements for some time now. well organized
Posted by: exile | Mar 24 2026 18:41 utc | 1176
 
Calexit? Don’t make me fucking laugh.
 
“Well organized”? Maybe, but totally impotent nonetheless. Just like all the many schemes to try to split California into smaller pieces. Not gonna happen.
 
Just more fantasy-based political masturbation at work.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 24 2026 18:46 utc | 1092

Almost as absurd as “Greater Idaho”, that scheme to somehow extend Idaho to the Pacific cooked up by some brainiac red-state yahoos that’s never going to happen either.
 
Let’s stay at least somewhat grounded in cold hard reality, shall we?

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 24 2026 18:49 utc | 1093

Quote 
“Those privately pressing Trump to strike Iran included Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, media mogul Rupert Murdoch and some conservative commentators, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations. The News Corp. founder communicated with Trump several times as he urged the president to take on Tehran, according to one person briefed” 
 
That is why that sob mudockh of news corporation must be captured and tortured to death for cheering all his sponsored war crimes of last 40 years . 

Posted by: Sam | Mar 24 2026 19:24 utc | 1094

The ROW likes that idea. America is evil. That’s how billions see it. And Iran has proven that America can bleed.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 24 2026 16:26 utc | 1137
==================
 
Another emotional, evidence-free pronunciamento from LD.
I knew I could count on her!
As battered and foundering as they currently seem to be, the US’s free speech and constitutional protections are still seen by many international constituencies as worth defending—and, conversely, eminently worth destroying by powerful elites who favor a U.S. breakup so as to get control of the left-over bits.
I asked Google’s AI how popular internationally is the breakup of the USA (a differently worded question might generate more specific information regarding the views of RoW):

“The idea of the United States’ breaking up, often referred to as a “national divorce” or secession, is a topic of significant public discourse but remains a fringe preference rather than a mainstream goal. While a large majority of Americans believe the country is deeply divided, only a minority support an actual split.
 
Current Popularity in the U.S. (2025–2026)

  • Support for a “National Divorce”: Recent polling indicates that approximately 20% to 23% of Americans favor a peaceful “national divorce” where red and blue states would separate into different countries.
  • State-Level Secession: Support for individual states breaking away varies. A February 2026 YouGov survey found that 18% of U.S. adults would support their own state seceding from the Union.
  • Partisan Leanings: Interest in secession often shifts based on which party holds federal power. In 2026, Democrats—particularly those in states that voted for Kamala Harris—were more likely to support secession (28%) than Republicans (17%).
  • Perception of Division: While few want to break up, most agree the country is fractured. Roughly 64% of Americans believe the nation is too politically divided to solve its problems.

 
Global Perspectives

  • International Concerns: Allies generally view a potential U.S. breakup with alarm. Nations in Eastern Europe and Asia (such as Japan and South Korea) worry that a fractured U.S. would be unable to counter rivals like Russia or China.
  • Adversarial Views: Leadership in countries often opposed to the U.S., such as Russia and North Korea, are perceived as potentially benefiting from or being pleased by American internal instability.
  • Declining Reputation: The global favorability of the U.S. has seen a “steep decline” in recent years, particularly in EU countries, Canada, and Mexico, with many international observers viewing the U.S. as an “empire in decline”.

 
Barriers to a Breakup
 
Experts note that a “national divorce” is highly unrealistic for several reasons:

  • Intermixed Populations: There are no clear “red” or “blue” borders; every state has a mix of rural (conservative) and urban (liberal) populations.
  • Legal Precedent: The 1869 Supreme Court case Texas v. White ruled that unilateral secession is unconstitutional.
  • Economic & Social Costs: A split would likely lead to massive economic instability, loss of global influence, and a high risk of violent conflict.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 

 
 

Posted by: Jane | Mar 24 2026 19:29 utc | 1095

@peter 1271
Quote “@John Gilberts | Mar 24 2026 and oters who think Russia and China havent helped.Both Russia and China are of course studying the interesting geography with excellent” 
Of course Russia and china are so stupid that they do not realise that NOW is the time to dismantle anglosaxon empire for ever.so they should have given air to shop missile to sink air craft carriers and su 34 and mig 35.  After all Iran saved Putin’s ass by giving shaeed  drones in hundreds .

Posted by: Sam | Mar 24 2026 19:30 utc | 1096

The same day that Iran attacked intruder”Abraham Lincoln carrier” Putin was just talking to British envoy warning them not to attack inner part of Russia that British did a day before. 
So Putin is always warning but has got no guts to look in eye to eye at English pirates . 
Putin himself is a big liability now. Instead of helping Iran with advanced missiles to sink British and American vessels , Putin and his British agent foreign minister Lavrov are talking long winded speech about legality and nuclear war. 
Putin’s cowardice brings nuke attack by west more likely. 
In fact if Russia had given already paid for s300 in 2008 , then west would have been checked then and there but Putin was out to please west especially the anglo enemies . 
Result is that coward Russia has let things slide so much that west is openly talking about nuking Iran with impunity! 
The same importance Putin showed with Venezuela . 

Posted by: Sam | Mar 24 2026 19:33 utc | 1097

I mean, I don’t think anyone in their right mind thinks that any of these many protests actually do anything substantial to chip away at the edifice of the Empire …
Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 24 2026 18:32 utc |
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Thanks for your response.
Cynicism? Snark? Ignorance? Guilt? Or inadvertent confession?
I can’t speak for the effects of the “No Kings” thing.
I can say that it means something to stand out for the rights and right to life of Gazans and Palestinians. Members of our group have traveled to Occupied Palestine to teach, volunteer, etc. in the West Bank. They report back that the Palestinians they meet are enormously grateful to know that they have not been forgotten. That is enough for me.
 
Furthermore, however, I happen to live in a community that is (second)  home to many influential top-level U.S. Zionists. If they happen to drive by, they will know that not everyone is on board with their diabolical program to obliterate the Palestinians via genocide and the USA via control of our govt.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 24 2026 19:43 utc | 1098

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Apologies for that long vertical blank space. I don’t know how that happened.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 24 2026 19:44 utc | 1099

If ‘democracy’ was working so well towards the greater peace and wisdom of humanity WE wouldn’t be in such urgent need for wars. Civil or else.
For such Entities managing karmas of nations, once a predator Eagle is caught in the grip of a Lion+Sun… would you let it go?
Surely some have thouroughly done their homework well beyond ideologies, robes or pretense. Geopolitics loudly speak.
‘Sapiocracy’ (just borrowed … I like the word very much) by merit, computing Life/Death embodied from wisdom. Compared to ‘Idiocracy’ by deception, leading to ‘chaos & murders’ incorporated… just to spoil the moment.
They say karma is a bitch? ‘Witch’ bitch?

Posted by: Circum Ceasium | Mar 24 2026 19:51 utc | 1100