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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

like chickens with their heads cut off and buy cheeseburgers and stuff.
 
MAGA!
 
Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 23 2026 19:39 utc | 440
 
There’s that.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 23 2026 19:49 utc | 401

b – thanks for the thorough update…. appreciate it…
 
@ English Outsider | Mar 23 2026 18:45 utc | 405
 
thanks for those links, especially the last one which i just finished watching.. cheers… 

Posted by: james | Mar 23 2026 19:49 utc | 402

/perches before oldhippie
 

Energy.Right. A huge proportion of energy use goes to heating and cooling buildings. 47 years ago I was insulating buildings large (I count 200,000 sq ft or 20,000sq meters as large) and small (single family residence) such that they have never needed heating or cooling since. Actually a good number of those properties have been razed because new owners could not figure out that these were zero maintenance, zero input systems. No one fucking cares, then or now.Past five years I’ve seen a minor comeback of what I was doing when young but the installers sell other attributes rather than talking up energy efficiency because no one will believe them. Really, they have to sell while omitting the number one selling point.I can tell you in one word how to make wind energy functional, the problem is everyone laughs so hard they can’t hear the simple explanation how it works.We like oil sheiks. We like gas bills. We like wars.
Posted by: oldhippie | Mar 23 2026 19:02 utc | 414

 
🙂 I’ll listen. Stuffing spider webs, leaves, & twigs together makes a cozy nest. But I’m willing to be sold on better insulation options and how to optimize wind energy. The strong breezes just go on through the bushes here, so if it can power my devices I’m game.

Posted by: titmouse | Mar 23 2026 19:53 utc | 403

ALL CAPS.
 
THIS IS
 
BRUTAL.
 
HAVE YOU SEEN THE EGO ANNIHILATING TWEET FROM THE IRANIAN EMBASSY IN SOUTH AFRICA..??????
 
Incoming:  nuclear destruction of Trump’s ego.
 
https://nitter.net/IraninSA/status/2036136193339933177
 

The Strait of Hormuz will be controlled by me and the Ayatollah

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 23 2026 19:54 utc | 404

The build-up for a ground operation is underway.  35 C-17’s with 11 more on the way.
 
https://tgstat.ru/en/channel/@DDGeopolitics/178993

Posted by: Belle | Mar 23 2026 19:55 utc | 405

@430 Malaleuca.         Hello Mr President, Collect call from Tehran, will you accept the charges? 

Posted by: 44Cadillac | Mar 23 2026 19:56 utc | 406

There’s a huge military buildup in Cyprus and Marine enroute.
 
The pause/TACO is to allow for this staging area to complete before next phase “Boots on ground”. 
 
Hez’bAllah will be the Marines target, allowing the genocidal Diaper Army to finish off the children and women of Gaza and the West Bank.
 
Isntreal is wide open. Finish this Iran.

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 23 2026 19:57 utc | 407

Peace won’t “happen”. We will only have peace when the Drompf regime collapses and the zionist entity no longer exists.

Posted by: pasha | Mar 23 2026 19:57 utc | 408

This Wednesday, and for the first time after a three-year halt, Iraq transported crude oil via the pipeline linking Kirkuk, in Kurdistan, to the Turkish port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean. This decision, the result of an agreement wrested from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), allows Baghdad to resume its exports, which had been suspended on March 11 after two tankers carrying crude from the Basrah Gas Company were set on fire by Iran off the Iraqi coast. All of its oil sold abroad—around 3.4 million barrels per day—normally passes through the Persian Gulf, which is now blocked.
 
“250,000 barrels will be exported daily,” said Amer Khalil, director general of the North Iraqi National Oil Company, on Wednesday morning.
 
Le Figaro

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 23 2026 19:58 utc | 409

James | 23 mars 2026 à 19h59 UTC | 455
And Putin’s little coward will say: ‘our Western colleagues are not being nice; if they keep this up, we will do something bad, you’ll see’ — and he’s been saying that for four years.

Posted by: Hagen | Mar 23 2026 20:12 utc | 410

James @ 455
 

If it explodes, or made to explode, 
 

It’s been a floating ghost ship for three weeks, supposedly no one can get anywhere near it to stabilize it due to the explosion risk. Interesting bit of weirdness in strange times.  Some quick Googling:
 

The flag state, the shipowner and the vessel’s owner have so far not indicated any intention to intervene. In the absence of an entity formally claiming the wreck, it could be considered a “res nullius”, meaning property without an owner that may be claimed by whoever first takes possession of it.
 
The paradox is that no private operator would have an incentive to do so. Salvage or stabilisation operations for a heavily damaged LNG carrier would involve high costs and considerable technical risks, likely exceeding the economic value of the scrap. The result is an operational vacuum in which coastal states are called upon to manage the risk without having a clearly responsible counterpart.
 
https://www.trasportoeuropa.it/english/drifting-in-the-sicily-channel-the-wreck-of-the-arctic-metagaz/
 
 

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 23 2026 20:16 utc | 411

A significant movement is underway from US Army, Navy and Air Force bases in CONUS to the Middle East comprised of at least 35 C-17 flights since March 12th, with 11 more flights on the way.
 
Origins:
12-Hunter Army Air Field/Fort Stewart, GA
8-Unknown
7-JB Lewis-McChord
WA 6-Pope Army Air Field/Fort Bragg, NC
4-Campbell Army Airfield/Fort Campbell, KY
4-Gray Army Airfield/JB Lewis-McChord, WA
4-Naval Air Station Oceana, VA 1-MacDill AFBFL
1-JB McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ
 
Destinations:
17-Ovda Air Base, Israel
13-King Faisal Air Base, Jordan
4-King Hussein Int’l Airport, Jordan

 
chart with deployment details . 
https://x.com/TheIntelFrog/status/2036151943152935073
 
I have been saying that the West cannot allow Iran to control Hormuz. It is existential for the Pedophiles.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 23 2026 20:17 utc | 412

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 23 2026 18:54 utc | 410
DNA trumps oil.
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time for a new Sky Marshall?

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 23 2026 20:18 utc | 413

Iran is fighting for humanity.
 
The world is either with Gaza and against this colonial terror regime, or it stands with the Epstein class and child torturers.
 
There is no middle ground.

 
https://x.com/mb_ghalibaf/status/2036170045923922224

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 23 2026 20:19 utc | 414

Posted by: bevin | Mar 23 2026 18:36 utc | 396 Evades the point that when destruction is the ultimate goal, then failure to occupy isn’t losing. Setting the bar for victory high but for Trump but setting it so low for its opponents is doubtful. Also, it counts chickens before they’re hatched. Ukraine has no path to victory but the war on Russia isn’t over. Simultaneously setting the bar so low for victory of opponents is also doubtful. The protectorate over Arabia peninsula isn’t really over until either the current dynasties are overthrown, or a new system is set up. That end is not yet in sight. 
 
Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 23 2026 18:54 utc | 410 It took about a century for Alexander’s successors, the Seleucid dynasty, to be ejected from Persia. This isn’t quite Hudson-level leapfrogging of the ages, but it’s not clear how any of this is relevant. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Mar 23 2026 20:21 utc | 415

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he spoke with President Trump about an agreement to end the war with Iran.
 
“President Trump believes there is an opportunity to leverage the tremendous achievements we have made with the U.S. military in order to achieve the war’s objectives through an agreement—an agreement that will safeguard our vital interests,” Netanyahu said in a recorded video released by his office. The prime minister said Israel was continuing strikes on Iran and Lebanon.
 
WSJ

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 23 2026 20:24 utc | 416

“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.”
 
100% Wishful thinking. Yeah nuclear fusion baby…
Germany said the same shutting down nuclear power and now consumers more COAL to generate electricity.

Posted by: Zico the Musketeer | Mar 23 2026 20:26 utc | 417

🇮🇷 A banner spotted in Hormozgan Province, Iran overlooking the Strait of Hormuz:
 
Here is the cemetery of the child-killing American Marines.”

 
photo . 
https://x.com/DD_Geopolitics/status/2036177617536295316

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 23 2026 20:27 utc | 418

The build-up for a ground operation is underway. 35 C-17’s with 11 more on the way.https://tgstat.ru/en/channel/@DDGeopolitics/178993
Posted by: Belle | Mar 23 2026 19:55 utc | 450

A fast response brigade from the 82nd., and 2 MEU’s.  8-10K force.  Kharg Island is totally BS, misdirection.  SE Iran on the Arabian Sea a POSSIBILITY, but I still think it unlikely.  With such a small force, I think they will end up in Lebanon, or perhaps Iraq.  Supposedly US personnel are trapped in the Baghdad Green Zone.  You can’t exclude just a “show” either.  It’s not a big force.  Drones would wipe it out and force a withdraw in a week.  If they go into Iraq, extract US personnel, and LEAVE, can’t say I’d oppose that.  Get the US out of Iraq.
Possible troop deployment to Bahrain to retain the puppet government.
On the other hand, a brokered deal (US surrender) by Russia/China (a few weeks out) will require a huge bone to Trump’s zionist masters.  So US involvement in Lebanon is possible.  I’m still not liking that as Iran would not accept the US surrender if they are attacking their Shia brothers in Lebanon.  The small troop deployment doesn’t have a readily apparent explanation.  

Posted by: JackG | Mar 23 2026 20:30 utc | 419

Destinations:
17-Ovda Air Base, Israel
13-King Faisal Air Base, Jordan
4-King Hussein Int’l Airport, Jordan

 
Let’s see if Jordan will let the American troops passing through into Iraq-Iran. We can count on Jordan to maybe let the American planes refueling in Jordan.
 
Jordanian King has been very American. He regularly travels in the USA incognito with sun glasses on a Harvey Davidson bike and attended many shooting ranges here in the USA. 
 
Jordanian King also ordered their military to shoot down many missiles and drones heading toward Israel on all occasions.
 
Let’s see how many land and sea routes to strike Iranian core.
 

  1. Jordan – Iraq – Iran (Likely)
  2. Djibouti – Saudi – Iraq (likely)
  3. Turkey – Iran (Maybe)
  4. Georgia – Azerbaijan – Iran (Unlikely)
  5. Tukey – Armenia – Iran (Unlikely)
  6. Pakistan – Iran (Maybe)
  7. Pakistan – Afghanistan – Iran (Unlikely)
  8. Russia – Iran (Unlikely)
  9. Saudi – UAE – Iran (Likely)
  10. Oman – Iran (Unlikely)

 
The host nations are unpredictable so another likely scenario is using amphibious ships to capture the straits of Hormuz and the Southern Iranian Coast to open a passage into Iran and fight a ground war here.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 23 2026 20:32 utc | 420

How long did it take folks to figure out they were in WW-I and WW-II?
 
 
Back then, I bet people didn’t figure it out on the day/week/month that modern history books ascribe the Date. 

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 23 2026 20:35 utc | 421

Bach at 386: unused to a comment section I see ’cause otherwise you would praise the high level of knowledge in the matter at hand. Mostly polite and full of insight which you apparently fail to see. Thus you’re one of the few dumbos making it into the moa comment section. Would recommend a defenestration on your own.

Posted by: Nisses | Mar 23 2026 20:35 utc | 422

Isntreal is wide open. Finish this Iran.
 
Posted by: Suresh | Mar 23 2026 19:57 utc | 452
Second that. They need to smash while the smashing is good.  
I watched a few videos of the Dimona strikes with Zios screaming “Iran is committing war crimes!”.  Can you believe the chutzpah of these baby killers? 
It’s going to take a lot of reeducation to re socialize these people after their death cult is smashed.  And how many smashings by world historic peoples does it take for these cultists to get the message?: you are not superior to human race!

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 23 2026 20:35 utc | 423

Posted by: James | Mar 23 2026 19:59 utc | 455
 
Libya has hired a company to tow it into harbor.

Posted by: hh | Mar 23 2026 20:36 utc | 424

Brent pull back was rather muted on the BS Trump statement.  It’s expected.  If you are up $40 on Brent, and there’s uncertainty, you will sell and take profits quickly, and lock in at least a 50% gain.  However, there were buyers at around the $100 area who stepped in and bought.  Bottom line, Trump’s BS is losing credibility with the markets.
Ritter expects a Russian brokered peace deal, which basically gets back to the JCPOA, including the lifting of sanctions and some sort of reparations.  Maybe Russia goes in and develops industry in Iran.  Iran gets the big win, but Trump gets to announce that Iran won’t build the bomb.  First “reasonable” off ramp scenario I’ve seen put forward.  Doesn’t mean it will happen, but it is reasonable.  IF that’s the case, probably 2 weeks out.  The Talmud amolek nutters and AIPAC will melt down.  Big hurdle to overcome.

Posted by: JackG | Mar 23 2026 20:40 utc | 425

Arch Bungle @ 425
 

Canada can’t do anything with it’s oil, neither can the US. It’s all just a speculative took to drive a Ponzi economy. The only real use of oil is by China, who sells it back to the West as manufactured goods and processed rare earths. The West doesn’t have the industrial capacity to consume it’s own natural resources!

 
Concise perspective, the contradiction and consequence of neoliberalism in a nutshell, and how the West dug its own grave, and why it’s trying to climb out like a Night of the Living Dead zombie by trying to take complete military control of global oil. 

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 23 2026 20:41 utc | 426

Patroklos @ 410:
 
Being speakers of Indo-European languages that were closer then than they are now didn’t stop the Greeks, Macedonians, Romans and Byzantines on one side, and the Achaemenids, Parthians and Sassanids on the other side from bashing each other for over one thousand years over the control of the Eastern Mediterranean region until the Arab invasions of western Asia / northern Africa in the seventh / eighth centuries CE.
 
Controlling the wheat-growing regions around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and in Egypt was at the heart of some of these wars. 

Posted by: Refinnejenna | Mar 23 2026 20:43 utc | 427

@424 oldhippie

Just that.

People settle on looks and price…convenience.

I think people just get used to a certain reality, heaters on through winter etc. and anything different seems unusual.

Most have zero idea on construction, until anyone actually builds housing it is just ‘another world’, pictures and ideas.

One of the biggest eye openers is experiencing the weight that goes into buildings, psrticularly brick/concrete buildings, as well as how tedious modifications seem once built. A lot of energy saving is straightforward if designed in, but awkward afterwards.

Some consider the current set-up a kind of conspiracy. I think mostly people just accepted what was easiest or cheapest to add to existing, and got used to that. So adding heating to existing poorly insulated buildings made sense, became the standard. I do think there is supression of alternative approaches, something I have experienced, subtle offense is taken at rejecting standard energy format etc.

The global warming / state empowerment of energy direction has often been contrary and disruptive of other sensible direction. That is for to own (for profit) the framework and for people to not think it out themselves.

Like where Arch says…

@425 Arch

“The West doesn’t have the industrial capacity to consume it’s own natural resources!”

…it does (particularly US) have a lot of larger motor vehicles. The layout in US, particularly urban, is often designed on the use of transport.

To get a macro idea, the following although paywalled (I manage to work around that using reader mode), is from 2017 or so but still valid:

https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/2017/4/13/15268604/american-energy-one-diagram

If not the following images are from there. Rejected energy is energy lost due to inefficiency, note there is a main loss at electrical generation PLUS local loss, for say residential (i.e. raw consumption is higher than first appears)

https://platform.vox.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/chorus/uploads/chorus_asset/file/10774449/Energy_US_2017.png

https://platform.vox.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/chorus/uploads/chorus_asset/file/8326031/llnl_energy_spaghetti_1970.png

In short, controlling global energy supplies (by US et al) is about controlling world and regional economic direction, profit, and gaining geopolitical advantage.

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 23 2026 20:44 utc | 428

titmouse @ 448
You’re going to laugh. Guaranteed. Will never be accepted at scale. On small scale it is a general aviation hazard.
 
Wind blows strong and constant if you get high enough. Can’t build a tower tall enough. Current tall towers already silly high and don’t do the job. 
 
Kites. If you have ever flown a kite you know once it gets high enough on a windy day it goes straight up. And stays straight up. All you need for constant wind is 700 meters. Full time not intermittent power. They do have to come down in sufficiently adverse conditions. That has been prototyped ad nauseam. It is not a problem. Backup power required at most for 1% of operating time during storms. No one will have it. Kites. Kid stuff.
 
Kites work better at megawatt scale than at gigawatt scale. Giantism is the cultural norm. Hard to defy that.
 
Insulation. Spray it on. Seamless. Urethane. Foams up 64 to 1 so not much material involved. Two inches or 5cm expanded volume is enough for anything.  Less than 1mm wet volume. One pass with spray gun. Retrofits older buildings almost as easy as applying to new ones. Imagine a bucket with a hole in it. Just a little one. On the bottom. It holds water. For a while. Has some uses. But you can’t store water in it. That’s any building with pieced together insulation. Seamless is a different world. For single family residences the cost is usually comparable to one or two replacement insulated windows.
 
For doors and windows you have to accept some losses. At which point you just have to have skilled workers. Which means paying for them. And paying them to build it tight. That is as much a non-starter as kites. Paying people to do it right is anathema.
 
Now that you have a tight building that holds heat you must have an air-to-air heat exchanger. Those were primitive and costly when I was doing the work. We got around it by allowing some leakage and air circulation. That was usually enough for good indoor air quality and when the heating/cooling cost dropped 90% plus no one complained. New air-to-air units are small and cheap and work really well.
 
When I was doing it 1979 to 1983 applications were technically challenging to say the least. We had to make own spray guns and spray lines and needed 440volt power for the preheater. That is all gone. Ordinary workmen can do it. Very little capital cost. It is still possible to make a big mess in big hurry but most can handle it.
 
The Green folks are still selling Germanic passivhaus construction that is a pure abomination. It is really pretty damn easy to insulate. Resistance is total. The concept is not a thinkable thought.
 
Kites are not a thinkable thought.
 
Half a mile from where I am sitting a friend converted an 1890s church to a residence. He did not do its as I would have done it but he can think and got pretty close. No input from me until the job was 95% done. This past winter was the coldest in Chicago in over forty years and was first time in fifteen years since completion that he has needed to use the heating system. Not much. In any normal winter ordinary activity in the house is enough to heat it. The heating system is only there in event he wants to sell some day. Hard to sell a house without a heater. The central air conditioning is used in prolonged heat waves and when temps top 100F. He would be fine with a small window unit but again, gotta have central or impossible to sell.  It’s a 4500 sq ft house with a 35 foot ceiling in the main rooms. A bit of a heating and cooling problem. Except no problem.
 
I’ve posted this often enough in different forums to know that no one will take any part of it seriously. Fine with that. It does hurt when I see old buildings I did get torn down because they removed the roofing that made it work because they can’t understand it.
 
 

Posted by: oldhippie | Mar 23 2026 20:44 utc | 429

Trump “truths” earn his family billions …
 
https://nitter.net/adamscochran/status/2036139325436366930

Trump’s installed leads at the SEC are actively blocking the enforcement division from investigating insider trading tied to the Trump family.

 

>… Sec enforcement director Margaret Ryan clashed with agency bosses before resigning last week.
Ryan wanted to be more aggressive in pursuing misconduct including cases with ties to Trump and his family.

https://nitter.net/tradfi/status/2036098095919104198
 
 
Graph.  https://nitter.net/adamscochran/status/2036070980754239563
 

5 minutes before Trump’s announcement:
 
* $1.5B notional worth of S&P500 (ES) futures are bought in a single clip.

 

* $192M notional of oil futures (CL) sold.
 
More than 4x-6x any other trade size during the market close.

 

Insiders profited from his lies in broad daylight!

 
 
https://nitter.net/adamscochran/status/2036076081036357682
 
 
Cochran tweet:

Honestly exhausting.
 
People don’t even realize how many *tens of BILLIONS* the President’s inner circle has fleeced from American’s in the market.
 
Because on the other sides of these trades are the investment funds and pension funds that retail traders hold, losing out to insider info.

 
 
 
Icarus tweet:

Begs a bigger question: WHY are these algorithms are so sensitive and news driven without any verifiable truth behind it.?!
A $1 billion profit it’s just one Truth social post away.

 
 
Whartonite tweet:

This is the most market manipulation I’ve ever seen in my 25 years of investment experience.
This is not the last you will hear about it.
They were shorting oil and volatility right before Trump’s announcement today.
The manipulation happens before every news release.

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 23 2026 20:45 utc | 430

Destinations:17-Ovda Air Base, Israel13-King Faisal Air Base, Jordan4-King Hussein Int’l Airport, Jordan ….
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 23 2026 20:32 utc | 466

A covered retreat from Iraq would fit.  Supposedly US personnel in the Green Zone are in bad shape.

Posted by: JackG | Mar 23 2026 20:46 utc | 431

Offering a different strategic perspective.
 
Iran wants to end this for good. Meaning, they want this to stop for at least a generation.
 
And they are inspired by Kant. They want to exhaust and attrit the enemy until a permanent peace can emerge.
 
They are in no rush to wipe out anyone. They want the entire West, which is all one big Empire, to come within range of their missiles.
 
And while that happens, they will tighten their hold on global energy.
 
Then, when they are sure that no one can easily recover, they can strike the final blows.
 
Iran isn’t under pressure. Trump and Europe are.
 
They are under economic pressure, political pressure, financial pressure, etc., and they have no solution except to somehow defeat the porcupine that is Iran.
 
Iran just has to survive another 2 months, and the world will be won, in a sense.
 
Then, inshallah, we will get a Nuremberg 2.0. All of the Nazis, bankers, pols, etc., who have committed genocide post WW2 will be called to account.
 
The Chinese and the Iranians have the stomach to have final solutions, even if the Russians would give prison sentences.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 23 2026 20:48 utc | 432

Arch Bungle | 23 mars 2026 à 19h23 UTC | 425
So true. Canadian oil is only used to be burned in huge pickup trucks and sold to Americans, who then sell it back to us at a higher price in the form of diesel. A third-world country, a Potemkin country. A country that until recently was led by a faggot (Trudeau) and is now led by a sheep.

Posted by: Hagen | Mar 23 2026 20:53 utc | 433

Iran decolonized Iraq

 
https://x.com/CarlZha/status/2036185277887381522

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 23 2026 21:00 utc | 434

Surely Trump would prefer to take over Irans fossile resources but is his plan B to provoke Iran to retaliate like Iran has previously explained and wipe out the Gulf sources for  a long time?
It is credible that, like Brian Berletic argues, the US elite now aims to take charge of global energy to restrict Chinas development while ‘the window of opportunity’ is open.
But is the US prepared to cause this crisis as an alternative? Is that seen as a better alternative than to allow China the resources to continue expanding its capability and surpass the west decisively?
China is doing much more than the west to develop green alternatives to fossile fertilisers.
They are developing fast charging in cold climates. 
And has come further with Fusion power.
And many other technologies.
So the majority of the worlds population ought to pick sides.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 23 2026 21:05 utc | 435

Nobody has touched my (admittedly naive) question, so I’ll post it again:
 
Since oil prices (WTI & Brent) have declined noticeably since yesterday, I’m wondering how oil prices are set in the first place.
 
Are they set by some kind of automatic mechanism (“algorithm”), based on inputs like production levels and some kind of “danger” level parameters (i.e., war)?
 
Or are they set by a committee?
 
Or are they set by some other group of hue-mons? producers? shippers? refiners? distributors?
 
If either of the latter, then one can see how they’d easily be susceptible to nefarious manipulation.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 23 2026 21:06 utc | 436

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 23 2026 19:28 utc | 430
Trump said he had spoken to a very high person in Iran, and he thinks that person is highly respected there.
High on what? Note that he said “in Iran” instead of “inside Iran”. Perhaps he spoke with Baby Shah after the latter had consumed a majoun brownie. 

Posted by: Montefrío | Mar 23 2026 21:08 utc | 437

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 23 2026 21:05 utc | 481
=====================================
 
You asked a question that I’d like to see answered as well:
 
Is Iran’s current retaliation and its resulting destruction of Gulf oil facilities part of The Plan? (Meaning the 2009 Brookings Institution plan that Berletic often refers to, the one whose ultimate targets are Russia and China.)
 
Is Iran doing their bidding unwittingly?

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 23 2026 21:10 utc | 438

oldhippie 414
 
English Building Regs now require 150mm / 6″ insulation on external walls.
You were and are 100% right . My solar panels are running a tiny , plug in , ceramic heater on cloudy mornings.
 
And I still get ” You still want to save the planet? ” comments from my wealthier friends.
 

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 23 2026 21:11 utc | 439

See if i can sell this saga to Disney or Paramount:
“Capitalism’s Aged Jedi Warriors: A Trump Story.”
 
it could even be a trilogy, with Biden and Reagan as both victim and villain, like Trump. for continuity of narrative across (almost) 3 generations, we could use Iran as a focus. almost like another desert place in other movies. Trump, Biden and Reagan could each build some kind of superweapon….too obvious?
 
but how does capitalism treat its not Jedi aged? well, we’ll all get to find that one out, won’t we? the muggles are whatever we are called today.

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 23 2026 21:12 utc | 440

“I have said it many times, and I will say it again: the United States does not lose wars.”
It is losing several at once right now: NATO is collapsing. The Taiwan centred anti-China psychological campaigns and provocations are dissolving. Ukraine is finished, all that remains is the detail on the Death Certificate. And the two century plus old Protectorate of the Arabian peninsula is finished. And then there is Israel…
As to US dominance over energy sources- if that ever was a dream it never became more. And right now the US is slipping into global irrelevance in a sector increasingly dominated by the world government of tomorrow based on (Eur)Asia and Africa. 
 
Posted by: bevin | Mar 23 2026 18:36 utc | 396
 
Always good to see you, you old commie. (compliment, of course)

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 23 2026 21:12 utc | 441

George @21.06.
 
I seem to remember reading that  there are trading algorithms that can scan the media for headlines / news and trade automatically on that basis.
 
All that is necessary is to link truth social to  “your” trading algorithms ; . Trades take place in fractions of a second, with no human intervention necessary.
 
 

Posted by: CitizenSmith | Mar 23 2026 21:17 utc | 442

Wellll, we (the U.S.) can refine a lot of that oil and sell it as gasoline so that people can drive around like chickens with their heads cut off and buy cheeseburgers and stuff.
 
MAGA!
 
Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 23 2026 19:39 utc | 440

 
HUMMERS AND COAL ROLLERS BABY!!!1!!

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 23 2026 21:17 utc | 443

“Is Iran doing their bidding unwittingly?”
Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 23 2026 21:10 utc | 484
Doing the wests bidding… I dont know the math related to world economy if the crisis ensues so I dont know for sure what the west really aims four. If the US provokes it there surely is at least a small group who thinks it is better than to let China rise.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 23 2026 21:17 utc | 444

 I guess the oil is the decisive factor and Marx was right.
 
Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 23 2026 18:54 utc | 410
As usual. 
As you know, he made vigorous polemics with the “True Socialists” including one Moses Hess, who within a quarter century morphed from utopian Socialist to hardcore Zionazi calling for a race war between Jews and Europeans.  Marx could read politicians like an x ray! 

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 23 2026 21:20 utc | 445

In the war of wills, Iran and Russia are watching the EU’s “energy independence” crumble. 
 
Posted by: James | Mar 23 2026 19:40 utc | 441

 
When EU states (with the possible exception of Slovakia) inevitably come a-begging, Russia and Iran simply must nail them to the US wall.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 23 2026 21:20 utc | 446

At what point do commands given by a nation state leader to murder or kill a target person in the nation state of another become sufficient to brand that leader a murder.. (the same as the girl that kills her husband, or a supplier kills a drug dealer because the drug dealer could not pay for the illegal inventories)?
 
Each of these so called decapitation strikes are 1st degree Murder. the motive is known and he weapon is a matter of record. I am not aware of any defense to murder that exempts a person for murder just because that person is an elected person in charge of a country?  Nor am I aware of any defense that excuses murder when it is conducted across national boundaries?  
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: snake | Mar 23 2026 21:20 utc | 447

Trump most likely backed down because his chest thumping threat didn’t work.

Posted by: arby | Mar 23 2026 21:21 utc | 448

Iran decolonized Iraq
 
 
https://x.com/CarlZha/status/2036185277887381522
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 23 2026 21:00 utc | 480
 
Nate Bear has a good article on this on Substack today.  I’m really growing to like his writing.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 23 2026 21:21 utc | 449

HUMMERS AND COAL ROLLERS BABY!!!1!!
Posted by: malenkov | Mar 23 2026 21:17 utc | 489
===================================
 
Yeah, baby!
 
Reminds me of a funny thing I was:
I showed up at my town’s No Kings event last summer. Lots of people there for this redneck town. A surprising turnout.
 
Anyhow, the event was held at the town’s biggest intersection. And of course some asshole drove up and down one street rolling coal for the benefit of the crowd. When I was there they made a few such passes.
 
Well, lo and behold, 10 minutes later we saw flashing lights across the way where he had gone, and sure enough, the guy got busted by the local police! Many cheers at that point.
 
I’m looking forward to this weekend’s No Kings thing. I’m going to make a simple sign:
 
TOFU
TACO
 
I invite Brennan & Gruff to attend their local No Kings events.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 23 2026 21:24 utc | 450

Peace won’t “happen”. We will only have peace when the Drompf regime collapses and the zionist entity no longer exists.
 
Posted by: pasha | Mar 23 2026 19:57 utc | 453

 
I’m sorry, but even though I hold a US passport I think All Under Heaven has a point: A lot more in the USA will have to collapse. After the demise of the Trump regime, and assuming a Thiel regime (with Vance sockpuppet) doesn’t follow, all we’ll get are Dims who do the same thing but talk prettier.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 23 2026 21:26 utc | 451

Posted by: Hagen | Mar 23 2026 20:12 utc | 456
it’s beyond your narrow little mind to understand this:
 
some problems transcend nationalism. 

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 23 2026 21:27 utc | 452

Possible Oreshnik or ICBM launched into Ukraine from Plesetsk.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 23 2026 21:27 utc | 453

@ Princess Bodica | Mar 23 2026 19:58 utc | 454
 
But where is that oil going, Princess Bot? We know how Turkey loves to keep the Zionazis well supplied.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 23 2026 21:28 utc | 454

Posted by: snake | Mar 23 2026 21:20 utc | 493
 
#######
 
In all cases and always, the law is only as good as the enforcement mechanism. It doesn’t function independently of human action.
 
Who is going to arrest and charge, and then convict the POTUS?
 
Even the US Congress has a Constitutional duty to impeach for breaking numerous laws as President, but they don’t have the power to enforce, let alone begin an impeachment, so it will not be done.
 
I hope that after all of this, in a few years, we will have a UN revamp and war crimes against the Empire.
 
That will only be possible if the superpowers at the time want to do so, and states are always worried about holding other states legally accountable, because one day they may be the ones being charged with crimes.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 23 2026 21:30 utc | 455

Posted by: steven t johnson | Mar 23 2026 20:21 utc | 461
body counts? maybe that’s too brainiac. plus all the other waste. maybe if enough of them are killed, they’ll transform themselves into the kind of marxist social body you idealize.
 
saying the Seleucids were ejected from Persia is like saying the Spanish were kicked out of Texas.

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 23 2026 21:31 utc | 456

@ petergrfstrm | Mar 23 2026 21:05 utc | 481
 
good post and question… a few of us have already answered this question and believe this is an intentional take down of the system… it still looks this way to me… it’s speculation and everyone is free to speculate… that is my take..  those overseeing the epstein class have thought this out for quite some time as i see it… 

Posted by: james | Mar 23 2026 21:31 utc | 457

The Talmud amolek nutters and AIPAC will melt down.  Big hurdle to overcome.
 
Posted by: JackG | Mar 23 2026 20:40 utc | 471

 
I think the Iranians would melt down too: They’re demanding a lot more than another JCPOA. 
 
I think you’re thinking like an American: “Let’s just say ‘never mind!’ and call it a victory’”.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 23 2026 21:36 utc | 458

Day 23 as Iran, the John Wick of Geopolitics fights his way up the stairs towards the High Table.
 
One by one, and boldly they come. Another one bites the dust.
 
The Elders lie hollow eyed in the desert, leaking ichor from the holes his bullets leave. The Adjudicator is dead too, nobody keeps the clock, nobody bears the scales of justice.
 
Mojtaba Wick battles on, bleeding, scarred, lethal. One by one they drop.
 
The High Table trembles. The Orange Elder smiles nervously, uncertain upon his throne.
 
“Let’s make a deal …?”
 
 
 

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 23 2026 21:39 utc | 459

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 23 2026 18:51 utc | 409

China, also among lot of other things, produces destroyers (warships) at rate US could do only during peak WW2.

Meanwhile, US lost most of its shipbuilding industry, skilled workers are gone. They even have 1 (one) shipyard capable of servicing carriers – and this is info from 4 years ago. Situation is worse now.

Anyone with most basic math understanding realizes US is long gone as naval power, still don’t know it yet.

Posted by: Abe | Mar 23 2026 21:40 utc | 460

From Tehran’s perspective, there is zero reason to feel sorry for Europe. In fact, inflicting a fuel crisis on Europe is a deliberate and highly effective strategic weapon.
 
Posted by: James | Mar 23 2026 19:18 utc | 424

 
Not very effective … Trump doesn’t care about Europe, most of Israel doesn’t care either. Even the European leaders have demonstrated they don’t care what happens to Europe … they have enough money that they won’t personally be inconvenienced … and they look down upon the underlings with distain.
 
The European strategy is nothing more than play along with Trump only to the minimum necessary and wait for him to go away and be replaced with a Democratic President who will once more make Ukrainian money laundering the priority item. Then the Europeans get some attention.

Posted by: Tel | Mar 23 2026 21:43 utc | 461

I am waiting for Iran to turn its attention  to the Jewlani-Baghdadi , USUKIS front because  they are blocking help for Lebanon and Palestine from the North, from Sunni countries like Pakistan and Turkey.
 
It’s obvious that the US will try to deceive Iran again by pretending to negotiate.
And it’s equally obvious that the US troops  will approach Iran from Kurdistan and try to take Tehran with Turkish and Syrian air space ,  air cover.  
 
Once US troops are deployed in Kurdistan, and joined by Turkish, Ukrainian and Daesh armies, Iran will reluctantly have to strike  them on their neighbour’s North Iraqi territory,  or on the Mounain roads of Iran itself leading North to Tehran.
 
The Kurds will enter the war as guides,  because know every inch of those Iranian mountains.
The battle will be bloody, but eventually either leave the road for Sunni armies [Jewlani and Baghdadi are Israeli] to attack Occupied Palestine , or spread Greater  Israel’s tentacles to Kurdistan and Tehran. 
 
An existential fight whose outcome is in Allah’s Hands.  [ The British Empire2 Mosques and King Charles Fid. Def. support Israeli Daesh  headchoppers and Turkey ].
Sunni Pakistan will support Iran  against USUKIS Daesh and flipflop  Erdoğan  because Iran has put the Fear of God into the Khazar rapist genociders.
 
Russia supports Syrian  Daesh,  and China supports Sunnis against  the Khazar rapist genociders.
 
The End.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 23 2026 21:45 utc | 462

Even the European leaders have demonstrated they don’t care what happens to Europe … they have enough money that they won’t personally be inconvenienced … and they look down upon the underlings with distain.
 
Posted by: Tel | Mar 23 2026 21:43 utc | 507
 
“Qu’ils mangent de la brioche” 
 
 

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 23 2026 21:46 utc | 463

@ George the Zeroth | Mar 23 2026 21:24 utc | 496
 
In my state there are stringent emissions standards for automobiles, but none whatsoever for trucks of any kind. Coal rolling is theoretically illegal, but prosecuted only if a coal roller blasts smoke in the presence of law enforcement. And yes, my state is solidly Dim.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 23 2026 21:49 utc | 464

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-83-YPYSKA
SPIRITUALLY DEPRAVED & MISERY-INDUCING LANDSCAPES OF NORTH AMERICA Episode 1
(Crime Pays But Botany Doesn’t)
“a landscape designed to make you want to take up online gambling, meth and then commit suicide.”
 
see American energy at work? here’s more:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSUGENvLWhs
The End of Quality: Why Modern Cars Are Junk Now (Motor Truth; this is NOT an anti-car channel. But you can figure out why people have been conditioned to think “cars=freedom.” We are all Road Warriors now.)
 
no loans for your commie homes!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CVU_wFNmV4
A Usonian Icon in the Woods | Frank Lloyd Wright’s Christie House (1940)
 
instead, here’s your energy bucks at work:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPwMAfynbZ4
Left in the dirt: The Feds are not testing after the Eaton and Palisades fires (LA Times; i wonder if all the lithium ion batteries are making this worse?)
 
what the ruling class considers a crisis is not a crisis.

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 23 2026 21:49 utc | 465

The 5-D Chess player (or is he a 23 dimensional String Theory astrophysicist-genius) does another TACO as predicted. He should grow a Mexican moustache. He is not in control neither is Israel. The Lie House and its vassal state Israel simply fell into a trap and copped a face full of chili sauce. So we are now off on another round of spreading bullshit, something that braggart Americans like Trump are well known for.
 
If we only knew the full truth of damage to US forces and Israel instead of clover-ups I’m sure people would be shocked.
 
Iran’s people have a lot of guts by comparison. The country is doing a great job and it deserves reparations from the US and Israel.
 
I thank Iran for standing up to the bullies. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 23 2026 21:50 utc | 466

@ LoveDonbass | Mar 23 2026 21:30 utc | 501
 
Dude! You waste your time reading his unicorn farts?…

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 23 2026 21:51 utc | 467

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 23 2026 21:46 utc | 509
 
Cake is too nice, let them eat rat poison.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 23 2026 21:52 utc | 468

Iranian Major General Abdollahi: “The use of a new, secret weapon will begin soon and it will bring an end to the enemy’s operations.”
 
https://t.me/CyberspecNews/103072

 
😳 
 
They would never announce a nuclear capability this way, maybe an Iranian version of Oreshnik?

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 23 2026 21:54 utc | 469

Not very effective … Trump doesn’t care about Europe, most of Israel doesn’t care either.
 
Posted by: Tel | Mar 23 2026 21:43 utc | 507
 
######
 
They are all part of the same Empire.
 
Of course, they care about each other. They all support each other and share intel and strategy.  5 eyes doesn’t work if only 1 set of the 5 is working.
 
Ignore the rhetoric, watch the actions. Wherever Israel is, France is too. As well as the US and UK.
 
In MENA and in SE Asia.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 23 2026 21:58 utc | 470

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 23 2026 20:45 utc | 476
 
Yes. The most corrupt First Family and Administration in history – and ‘the steal’ is blatantly and arrogantly conducted in plain sight. However, as Hudson, noted yesterday or recently in NC – the decades old US policy towards IRI has not changed – it is the same policy.
 
As I noted before POTUS/ZIO called when IRI declared All-In that a ‘call’ would lead to global recession and possibly depression – it is all playing out. POTUS/ZIO and this US Admin bear responsibility for both the harm caused and  the tectonic geopolitical shifts emanating from their poor judgment in ‘calling’. 

Posted by: Don Firineach | Mar 23 2026 22:02 utc | 471

Trump doesn’t care about Europe, most of Israel doesn’t care either.

Posted by: Tel | Mar 23 2026 21:43 utc | 507

The Israeli leaders see a samsonite doctrine as their option.
 
Trump doesn’t see European vassals as its imperial core and he will throw them under the bus.
 
The Iranians know the longer they drag this war out the better their chances of victory because the Americans don’t have an appetite for another forever war.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 23 2026 22:02 utc | 472

Posted by: oldhippie | Mar 23 2026 19:02 utc | 414
=================
 
In my childhood, in the 1950s (maybe yours, too), people were mulch more genuinely energy conscious than they are today. We had drilled into us:
Turn off lights in room if no one in it.
Don’t run water while washing dishes.Use as little as possible.
Don’t waste water, period!No such thing as daily showers. No shower. Four children got a bath once/week. Together.
Laundry was air-dried.
Separate trash; burn the burnables in the incinerator (that was fun!!) and give the kitchen “compost” (we just called it “garbage”) to the chickens.
We walked to the school bus; other children walked or biked to school. No one was driven to school.
Etc. We were not hippies. We just didn’t have money to waste, or second vehicles, etc.
Also in I believe the 1950s (maybe later) municipal trolley and other mass transit systems were dismantled, never to be rebuilt. E.g., in LA.
Nowadays “conserving energy” seems to be mostly performative, involving choice of what to consume, while “greenies” drive around in SUVs, including to drive their kitchen compost miles to a landfill. EVs help reduce gas bills, but that is all. They do not really change wasteful life styles.
 
 

Posted by: Jane | Mar 23 2026 22:03 utc | 473

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 23 2026 20:45 utc | 476
 
The answer is simple, these funds that are getting ripped off just need to withdraw from the markets.
 
En masse, in coordination.
 
Don’t return until the markets clean up their act.
 
1929 will look like a Sunday School picnic.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 23 2026 22:09 utc | 474

Members of Iran’s Red Crescent rescue a father and his daughter following a US-Israeli airstrike on a building in Tehran.
 
@PressTV

 

https://t.me/presstv/181508

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 23 2026 22:09 utc | 475

@ oldhippie | Mar 23 2026 19:02 utc | 414
 
All I can say is that the long sides of my house (built 1927) face due east and due west, that it’s been pumped full of insulation, that it has 30 windows, and that it regularly reaches 85 in the summer (no air conditioning), and a day without heating would sink the indoor temperatures well below 60 (we set to 64). I’m convinced that “Energy Star” windows and heat-reducing blinds are a scam.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 23 2026 22:11 utc | 476

US forces have been pushed out of the region and have been operating largely from Europe.
 
 
“In recent weeks, U.S. bombers, drones and ships have been fueled, armed and launched via bases in the U.K., Germany, Portugal, Italy, France and Greece, officials say.”
 
 
This is really, really bad news for the all-important interdiction war because operating from this far means a much lower sortie rate, and therefore interdiction rate.

 

https://x.com/policytensor/status/2036181875215982953

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 23 2026 22:11 utc | 477

@ ChatNPC | Mar 23 2026 22:09 utc | 520
 
I sold just about everything except a couple of midstream CEFs. As long as there’s fracking, they’ll pay out…

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 23 2026 22:13 utc | 478

The trough over the Middle East has caused flooding in Saudi Arabia.
 
Two videos: Streets in the capital, Riyadh on the night between March 22nd and 23rd.
 
https://t.me/CIG_telegram/72138
 
 
***********************
map:
https://x.com/MyRadarWX/status/2036168073812533532?s=20 
 
In a virtually-unheard of setup, Thursday features a legitimate severe weather/tornado risk in Dubai, the UAE, northern Oman, Bahrain and Qatar. Serious flooding – with up to a year’s worth of rain – is expected as well.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 23 2026 22:13 utc | 479

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-83-YPYSKASPIRITUALLY DEPRAVED & MISERY-INDUCING LANDSCAPES OF NORTH AMERICA Episode 1(Crime Pays But Botany Doesn’t)“a landscape designed to make you want to take up online gambling, meth and then commit suicide.”
 Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 23 2026 21:49 utc | 511
=====================================
 
“Tony”‘s my new hero!

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 23 2026 22:18 utc | 480

Interesting from TG, my take, at this point Whitcoff and Kushner Rosencrantz and Guildenstern [credit: too scents] have no personal cred left and are probably seen in Moscow and Tehran as comic relief, they have clout only in their direct back channel-like relationship to Trump, but without personal integrity they have bupkis diplomatically. If Trump was in any way serious about talks he would appoint a special envoy, some retired old school diplomat, doesn’t have to be a good guy, could be an old a-hole like dead Kissinger, but someone with an image, if not reputation, that they don’t want to ruin, IOW someone not from ClownWorld. I doubt Trump gets this. So, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern will keep the comic relief going.
 

Axios reports: intermediaries are trying to arrange a meeting in Islamabad – possibly by the end of the week. On one side, Iranian representatives, including Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf, and on the other, a US delegation: Whitcoff, Kushner, and possibly Vice President Vance. https://t.me/CyberspecNews/103073
 
=====
 
Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf, the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, is anything but a moderate politician and the last person inside Iran that would be willing to talk to the U.S. Ghalibaf is a former IRGC Air Force pilot who flew in 2024 to Lebanon and stood amid the rubble of Dahieh, Beirut, to encourage Lebanese Shias to keep fighting Israel, while the war between Hezbollah and Israel was in full swing. Mohammed Ghalibaf is one of the most hardline Iranian politicians and him receiving requests from the U.S. to “talk” are blatant attempts by US and Israeli intelligence agencies to geolocate his position and have him assassinated. https://t.me/CyberspecNews/103085

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 23 2026 22:19 utc | 481

How can anyone trust or believe a nation of Pedophile protectors who cannibalize young kids?
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 23 2026 18:44 utc | 402

Why do you keep criticizing people who eat babies, if you haven’t tasted the dish?

Posted by: Leuk | Mar 23 2026 22:21 utc | 482

“The problem of blaming Israel is that it lets America off the hook for the genocides in Korea and Vietnam. For annexing the Kingdom of Hawaii, for decades of sanctions in Cuba. For war in the Philippines, for the Spanish-American war. For the war of conquest with Mexico.For the death squads in Latin America.Bibi is evil but America had perfected evil at the Trail of Tears long before he was born.But, they are trying to make Israel or Trump the fall guy.The internet is forever.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 23 2026 16:51 utc | 304″
 
That’s the whole point of the “War for Israel” narrative that is pushed by the Controlled Opposition movement that masquerades as “antiwar” sentiment in the USA.
 
America has a unique talent for perpetrating crimes against humanity and then pushing narratives that project its guilt onto either its Enemies or even Allies alike. 
 
That is how the self-styled Leader of the Free World has been able to get away with its crimes and masquerade as a “force for good.” 

Posted by: ak74 | Mar 23 2026 22:21 utc | 483

My highly acute flair for the obvious wonders if trump’s entire threat was a ruse for the set up of the stock market windfall that someones surely scored huge on.  Perhaps Howard Lutnick has proved to be an apt mentor for Trump in the absence of Roy Cohn.

Posted by: ozark homesteader | Mar 23 2026 22:23 utc | 484

 
 

Now it is not good for the Christian’s health to hustle the Aryan brown,
For the Christian riles, and the Aryan smiles and he weareth the Christian down;
And the end of the fight is a tombstone white with the name of the late deceased, And the epitaph drear:
“A Fool lies here who tried to hustle the East.”
 
— Rudyard Kipling, Solo from Libretto of Naulahka

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 23 2026 22:23 utc | 485

“The problem of blaming Israel is that it lets America off the hook for the genocides in Korea and Vietnam. “
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 23 2026 16:51 utc | 304
 
This meme from the Brian Berletic Bald Cultists is most brain-rotting slop to have come around recently.
One look at the Gaza strip tells you there is not enough blame of israel being done at all.
There is not enough evil in the world left to attribute to israel.
 

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 23 2026 22:25 utc | 486

Commodore Jermy looks at the overall strategic picture.  Looking at the big picture  was his job when he was in the Forces and he brings that background to consideration of this conflict.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MN7nECum_w 
Posted by: English Outsider | Mar 23 2026 18:45 utc | 405
Thanks for that piece on Jermy. Very useful – it both  complemented and added to my understanding of the situation.
 
Admit I must confess that I have a little private peev on the Royal Navy for stealing  all out oak trees so that Drake and co. could create havoc and imperial piracy on the high seas …. but that was then … 
 
The Commodore deserves some credit and I’m posting him a gift of 5* Irish Acorns for his garden.
 

Posted by: Don Firineach | Mar 23 2026 22:27 utc | 487

Posted by: ak74 | Mar 23 2026 22:21 utc | 529
 
It’s so sad what a victim Israel is in all this, forced to war, genocide and bomb Palestinians and Lebanese by the evil United States.  
 
If it wasn’t for USA, Israel would be a peace loving democracy welcoming all, including Palestinians. 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 23 2026 22:28 utc | 488

General Mohsen Rezaee: The war continues until all damages are compensated, all economic sanctions are lifted, and a guarantee is obtained that the US will not interfere in Iran’s affairs.

 
https://t.me/RezistanceTrench1/45316

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 23 2026 22:30 utc | 489

vid:
https://t.me/QudsNen/215447
 
Another cluster Iranian missile spotted over the occupied West Bank heading toward Israeli targets

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 23 2026 22:30 utc | 490

What comes next is anyone’s guess, but the US should hurry up and remove this idiot.
Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 23 2026 12:59 utc | 57
 
Why remove him??? He is perfect for this stage of Empire. A nose dive for the US Empire into the hard remorseless, unrelenting rock hard ground.. How else to destroy the lytic parasite that inhabits the body politic??? If the Yanks are lucky- they may end up with a disunited states- like what happened to the USSR.

Posted by: Original Newbie | Mar 23 2026 22:30 utc | 491

 In a virtually-unheard of setup, Thursday features a legitimate severe weather/tornado risk in Dubai, the UAE, northern Oman, Bahrain and Qatar. Serious flooding – with up to a year’s worth of rain – is expected as well.  
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 23 2026 22:13 utc | 525
 
 Oh No. You’re gonna real fire up the Muslim contingent with that one.

Posted by: arby | Mar 23 2026 22:32 utc | 492

476, “Because on the other sides of these trades are the investment funds and pension funds that retail traders hold, losing out to insider info.”
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That’s why it is a good idea for pensioners and those planning to be pensioners to do their own investing of shares in individual companies. No panic selling. Buy for dividend income. Don’t assume someone else can or will dobuy/sell for your benefit.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 23 2026 22:34 utc | 493

Trump’s all-caps tweet decoded: “I am held in a cage by an evil witch and have asked her to please let me report that this war is over, but she doesn’t let me. Help!”

Posted by: persiflo | Mar 23 2026 22:35 utc | 494

Looks like Trump is talking shit again, and just another trick for escalation:
 

The essence of what’s happening now regarding the supposed negotiations between the US and Iran is a sabotage and intelligence operation to identify Iran’s real leadership.
 
This is one of the questions we will receive answers to during these negotiations. Who is in power? Are they really in control? How does it work? — US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright. Therefore, structurally, the current Trump-Israeli interventions are aimed not at calming the markets, but at identifying Iran’s real leadership.
 
First move: Trump suggests a five-day pause for negotiations; Iran denies the very existence of negotiations, but confirms the request for them from proxy intermediaries.
 
Second move: Israel’s insinuation via Axios that contacts are allegedly being conducted not through Oman and Qatar (these have been completely discredited for Iran), but through Pakistan and Egypt. And that the alleged Iranian contact will be the next candidate for assassination, the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Ghalibaf. Trump himself confirms all of this, again, as he did in the first move, confirming the Washington Post’s leak, confirming the Axios leak.
 
And now Washington and Tel Aviv are watching the intra-elite dynamics in Tehran—who will give them the coordinates to eliminate Ghalibaf?
 
Such are Trump’s “negotiations” with Iran. “plutovstvo007” https://t.me/vicktop55/42487

 
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Iran confirms the above, (https://t.me/vicktop55/42487) stating that Trump and Israel’s manipulation of the “negotiations” is aimed at hunting down Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf. This was reported by sources close to the IRGC.
 
The news of Mohammad Baqir Ghalibaf’s talks with the US is fundamentally false. Informed sources emphasize that there is complete agreement among regime officials to continue the war until Iran’s goals are achieved and the aggressors repent.
 
According to this report, the enemy is pursuing three goals in fabricating this news:-Personal assassination of the Parliament Speaker.-Sowing discord within the country.-An attempt to provoke and prepare the ground for physical assassination. – Fars News Agency.
 
Ghalibaf most likely became a public target for the US and Israel because he was tasked with stating in response to Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum that US Treasury bonds and any financial institutions financing US military budgets were legitimate targets for Iran. The White House recognized the threat of a devastating market collapse due to possible Iranian attacks on US financial institutions as an emergency. This is precisely why Trump “backed down again,” but in doing so, he pushed Ghalibaf into Israel’s crosshairs.
 
So we’re keeping a close eye on Iran’s internal affairs. Perhaps another high-profile assassination is about to happen there… https://t.me/vicktop55/42488

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 23 2026 22:35 utc | 495

Iran is now releasing cartoons that Trump can understand
https://t.me/Slavyangrad/159595

Posted by: Siddhartha | Mar 23 2026 22:35 utc | 496

Futures all trading now after 6:00 PM Eastern.
 Little changed on all of them.

Posted by: arby | Mar 23 2026 22:36 utc | 497

When in doubt, blame the jews.
 
Oldest European tactic that will calm the anti war Americans soon. It’s the Jews that blackmailed us into this Iran War. Boo hoo.
 
Yeah, a war that the Americans wished for over 45 years will be blamed on Epstein file holder Israeli govt. 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 23 2026 22:39 utc | 498

Trump didn’t back down. He was bluffing and the Iranians were calling his bluff. He had to fold.

Posted by: arby | Mar 23 2026 22:40 utc | 499

“Tony”‘s my new hero!
 
Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 23 2026 22:18 utc | 526

 
Thanks for sharing! He’s now my hero too. I want to invite him to my “Tree City USA” (where there should be no trees at all) abomination…

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 23 2026 22:41 utc | 500