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March 17, 2026
War On Iran – Czech cruiser ‘Krteček’ – Larijani’s Martyrdom – Kent’s Resignation

From a Wall Street Journal piece I quoted yesterday:

> The Trump administration as soon as this week plans to announce that multiple countries have agreed to form a coalition that will escort ships through the waterway, which runs along the Iranian coast, U.S. officials said. The U.S. and potential coalition countries are still discussing whether those operations would begin before or after the war ends. <

I commented:

What is the use of escorting ships through the Strait “after the war ends”?

So far there are no takers of Trump’s call for allies. I doubt that there will be any.

No European country and no Asia ‘ally’ has offered to help him to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Nor does the U.S. Navy.

So for once I was right – nearly right:

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has decided to dispatch the Czech cruiser ‘Krteček’ to the Persian Gulf, making the Czech Republic the sole EU nation to join the US-led coalition. 💪🇨🇿🇺🇸

Czech what? Some twitteratis fell for the joke. But Czechia is a landlocked country with no navy. Krteček though (also Krtek) is a famous Czech personality. I’ll leave it to you color his cruiser.


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In other news the Israelis claim to have killed Ali Larijani last night. Sayed Larinjani led Iran’s Supreme National Security Council. He was a capable pragmatic politician with good relations to all power centers – IRGC, clerics, Bazaari – within the Iranian state.

Larijani would have been the first high level person to contact for eventual peace talks.

That is likely the reason why the Zionist tried to eliminate him. It makes it more difficult for the U.S. to find a way out of the conflict.

But it will otherwise not make a big difference. Larijani is, like everyone, replaceable. His martyrdom will strengthen Iran’s willingness to endure all hardship needed to finally defeat the U.S. and Israel:

The killing of Ali Larijani, like that of Ali Khamenei before him, is best understood as an instance of strategic martyrdom, a dynamic that exposes the fundamental irrationality of Israel’s and the US’ continued reliance on decapitation strategies, especially given their repeated historical failure. The decapitation-attrition-invasion playbook that the US and Israel keep drawing from reveals systems locked into a familiar repertoire of counterproductive violence that have consistently failed to adapt to reality. This failure is so glaring that even Trump acknowledged it, when he recently admitted that the US attacked Iran “out of habit.”

Iran operates from a value-strategic rationality whereby martyrdom itself can perform important political work and generate strategic effects that not merely resist but reverse the intended consequences of assassination.
That Larijani attended the mass rally and made statements openly embracing the possibility of martyrdom before his death only underscores how consciously this logic is adopted by those who bear its consequences, a logic articulated most clearly by Khamenei himself, who declared that “either we are martyred on this path, whose honour is eternal, or we achieve victory; both are victories for us.”

In short, strategic martyrdom ultimately contributes to deterrence by regeneration, whereby repeated attempts at decapitation are subject to a law of diminishing returns as adversaries discover that killing leaders neither fractures the system nor compels submission but instead contributes to its consolidation.

One Joe Kent, the director of the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center, resigned today. In his resignation letter he blames Israel for pushing Trump towards the war on Iran.

Doing so has somewhat become a fad:

One diplomat with knowledge of the talks said: “We regarded Witkoff and Kushner as Israeli assets that dragged a president into a war he wants to get out of.”

No. It wasn’t Israel (which Kent had promoted), that has dragged Trump into or launched the war. The sole person who did that was Donald Trump – in spite of all warnings about what a war with Iran would entail. The Israelis would not have dared such a move against Iran had Trump not agreed with them.

Comments

Hundreds of Tomahawks hit Iranian radar installations, command centers, missile sites and naval facilities in Operation Epic Fury’s opening hours, yet the US builds only about 90 missiles per year. This conflict is now exposing the terrifying cracks in America’s defense industrial base.
 
Introduced in 1983, the Tomahawk is US’s long-range precision-guided cruise missile and cornerstone of its strike capability since the Cold War. Launched from Navy destroyers, cruisers, and submarines, it flies low at subsonic speeds of 570 mph with a typical 690 lb warhead striking hundreds of miles inland
 
The US Navy fired roughly 400 Tomahawks in the first 72 hours alone wiping out more than 10% of its ready inventory and exceeding total production over the past five years Building each new missile takes up to 24 months as Raytheon grapples with a fragile supply chain of single-source suppliers for solid rocket motors and precision electronics  Restocking the depleted arsenal at current rates would take over four and a half year 
 
The rapid depletion gives Iran increased operational freedom while creating a dangerous window for China to potentially initiate a conflict with Taiwan before the US can rebuild stocks  Priced at two to four million dollars per missile every launch represents a massive unsustainable cost that weakens US position for any larger conflict in the Indo-Pacific
 
https://x.com/NewRulesGeo/status/2033937459168612435

Posted by: Allen | Mar 17 2026 19:23 utc | 101

I think we need to understand that TPTB desire the conditions for inflation and its expectation. 
 
Trump was perhaps off-the-cuff, perhaps arrogant, when he said that high oil prices make us a lot of money. 
 
There is a lot to unpack in that statement, but the most important thing is that there are now two economies in Estados Unidos: nosotros y ellos. And soon, after Cuba concedes to western rule, there will be a lot more nosotros morenos. Add in the fact that Trump has completely and unsurprisingly reneged on his promise to deport illegals and make wages fair and desirable for the native underclasses in America and you start to see that so much of the chaos unfolding might not be actual chaos at all. 
 
Western companies are going to make a killing in the coming months, the same as with the Government Covid response, that is going to enrich them and impoverish (devalue the dollar) us. Elite always get first crack at the new M2 supply (just ask Cantillon). 
 
So what is or will be America in a couple years from now? Is it hubris in Iran or have they a greater plan or at least a contingency that is planning for a grand domestic reorganization based on censorship, crackdown, annihilating US history and its ideals, and an implementation of a cbdc and a UBI that will truly entrench the elite in a desired economy perfect for an extraction or subscription-based participation?
 
Perhaps they think or feel that they can keep their domestic plan cranking along as well as attempt the Iranian-knockout which for them would be the ideal outcome. And the production value of their propaganda, never betraying the slightest unease wrt their messaging or total eventual victory of Iran, I admit is a powerful force. You can talk about DJT being an idiot or bloviator or what have you, but the fact remains he is not without his charm and ability to inspire the masses to hate a foreign people for no rational reason. It is worrisome.
 
Teaching my daughter about the Persian-attempt at subjugation all of Hellas. The inversion of this event of history seems to be the case today, where the Persians are attempting to throw off the attempts of the God-sanctioned Western Liberal system from eliminating all hold-outs. 
 
Therefore can we assume ourselves to be like the Persians of old behind an iron-curtain of messaging? How could we not think that we will win (with the greatest MIC in history) and that to win is good and to win is Godly? Paralleling the story of Xerxes being reminded about the Athenians, can we assume that for decades, a servant of Trump has been bothering him at dinner at night, telling him, “My Don, remember the Iranians.”

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 17 2026 19:24 utc | 102

And there is no morally defensible position that grants the blood-soaked, genocidal Israeli regime a ‘right to exist’…”
Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 17 2026 17:39 utc | 7

 
There is no morally defensible position that grants the blood-soaked, genocidal America a ‘right to exist’.
 
Death to America
Marg bar Âmrikâ
Marg bar Âmrikâ
Marg bar Âmrikâ

Posted by: All Under Heaven | Mar 17 2026 19:25 utc | 103

BREAKING: Fars News says an operation by Iran’s special operations forces deep inside ‘Israel’ targeted one of the senior members of the regime’s security cabinet, about an hour ago.
 
No further details have been released yet on this matter.
 

https://x.com/AryJeay/status/2033986338182099159

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 19:25 utc | 104

@All Under Heaven | Mar 17 2026 19:18 utc | 98
Very good and accurate comment. Most people- certainly very few North Americans- do not understand that liberalism is a right-wing political doctrine/ideology. 

Posted by: Allen | Mar 17 2026 19:26 utc | 105

The Cradle: Ep 177: ‘Washington is Fracturing’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34OEGkGAFR8
 
“US gov’t cracks over Iran war: top official quits, blames Israel.”
 
 
Syriana Analysis: ‘Why Israel Targeted Ali Larijani
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb3m4b0Tfmo
 
“Serious geopolitical implications…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 17 2026 19:30 utc | 106

IRGC says commander of Basij Force, Brigadier General Gholamreza Soleimani martyred in US-Israeli strikes

 
https://x.com/PressTV/status/2033986076881117372
 
It was originally said by Israel that he was taken out at the same time as Larijani.
 
Still no public statement from Larijani.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 19:31 utc | 107

Text of Kent’s Letter
 
After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the NationalCounterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran.
 
Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerfulAmerican lobby. I support the values and the foreign policies that you campaigned on in 2016, 2020, 2024, which you enacted in your first term. Until June of 2025, you understood that the wars in the Middle East were a trap that robbed America of the precious lives of our patriots and depleted the wealthand prosperity of our nation.
 
In your first administration, you understood better than any modern President how to decisively apply military power without getting us drawn into never-ending wars. You demonstrated this bykilling Qasam Solamani and by defeating ISIS. Early in this administration, high-ranking Israeli officials and influential members of the American media deployed a misinformation campaign that wholly undermined your America First platform and sowed pro-war sentiments to encourage a war with Iran. This echo chamber was used to deceive you into believing that Iran posed an imminent threat to the United States, and that should you strike now, there was a clear path to a swift victory. This was a lie and is the same tactic the Israelis used to draw us into the disastrous Iraq war that cost our nation the livesof thousands of our best men and women.
 
We cannot make this mistake again. As a veteran who deployed to combat 11 times and as a Gold Star husband who lost my beloved wife Shannon in a war manufactured by Israel, I cannot support sending the next generation off to fight and die in a war that serves no benefit to the American people nor justifies the cost ofAmerican lives.
 
I pray that you will reflect upon what we are doing in Iran, and who we are doing it for. The time for bold action is now. You can reverse course and chart a new path for our nation, or you canallow us to slip further toward decline and chaos. You hold the cards.
 
It was an honor to serve in your administration

Posted by: exile | Mar 17 2026 19:32 utc | 108

Now Huckabee is in on the Bibi act…
 
1-minute 15-second video .
https://x.com/Eng_china5/status/2033986019989852552

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 19:33 utc | 109

@Original Newbie | Mar 17 2026 19:09 utc | 91
 
Canada, we need more foreigners to boom the real-estate.  We are very peaceful, forgive and forget, we even gave two standing ovations from all house members to a Waffen-SS geezer, who’s allegiance is still to nazi germany.    
I’d love to see them move and habitat the North West Territories, even the Filipino’s won’t dare relocate. 
 
Joke. 
 

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Mar 17 2026 19:33 utc | 110

Trump is at least making a significant addition to the definitions of “debacle”, “suckered”, and “catastrophic “……

Posted by: pyrrhus | Mar 17 2026 19:34 utc | 111

Don’t get fooled again.
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 19:22 utc | 100
 
fuck off.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 19:35 utc | 112

🚨15 DRONES HAVE BEEN LAUNCHED BY HEZBOLLAH, HEADED TO AKKA✈️🚀

 
https://x.com/RoyalIntel_/status/2033985816268304484
 
Akka is Acre

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 19:36 utc | 113

@ All Under Heaven | Mar 17 2026 19:25 utc | 104
 
Of course no state has a right to exist. 😉 At best the justification for a state’s existence is contingent on several matters as whether it is useful to and beneficial for the people within its borders.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 17 2026 19:37 utc | 114

ld @ 71
 

also Iran has declared it will be nuclear armed within two weeks.

The announcement of a specific time frame is plain silly, they set themselves up to get nuked in the next two weeks.  If true, the statement indicates they already have the warheads, tested and loaded.
 
Iran didn’t develop nukes for religious fatwas, they knew their government and military was infiltrated through and through and that Israel with USA permission would nuke them before they got half way to a functioning nuke. A public claim that they refuse nuclear weapons, that it’s forbidden by the religious authority, is a way to protect themselves from getting nuked during a conventional war, buying time for a multilevel and hybrid war strategy to render it impossible for the USA to achieve any upside from going to irrevocable extremes.
 
I always figured Iran would contract out the nukes to Pakistan or more reliably and secure the DPRK, but witnessing the recent and maybe continuing murder of their leadership even that would be too risky as it’s impossible to limit it to so few people in the IRGC to avoid discovery. The warheads have to be delivered on site, many sites, and placed on the missiles, a lot of soldiers need to be trained and extremely high security, the type the USA, Russia, China have around nukes, has to be established.
 
Iran already has the most important part of nuclear weapons, robust, accurate, reliable, penetrating, and now proven missile system, unlike N.Korea Iran put the horse before the cart, so if they do ever announce they have nuclear weapons it’ll be D-day and the west will stop dead in it’s tracks. It’ll be damn interesting to see how they pulled it off if it happens, they’ve been very surprising up to now. 

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 17 2026 19:37 utc | 115

… I think China could have done more, they could supply and replace all AD during the war …
 
Posted by: Isidoor | Mar 17 2026 18:55 utc | 76
 
I assume you have a source that supports your allegations with facts. I am not aware of any refusal from China.
 
To directly withstand the air superiority doctrine of Israel and the US, a vast amount of resources and time are required. Iran is vast, and its neighbors are sharmuta of the dollar and the shekel. On top of that, there are the aircraft carriers.
Of course, a modern, layered air defense, complete with satellites and everything else, would be a great asset for Iran, along with an endless supply of interceptor missiles. But you don’t build something like that in the middle of a war.
 
Iran’s strategy of targeting logistics and neutralizing the opponent’s air defenses represents the pragmatic answer. US and Israeli aircraft have a long way to travel. The length of that journey dictates the need for tankers and the availability of logistical bases. Without air defense and radar, a base becomes a liability. The opponent cannot replace their losses. Israel itself is within reach and is getting a taste of its own medicine.
This asymmetric approach aims to neutralize Western technological superiority through a strategy of attrition. While Israel and the US rely on expensive precision weapons and highly complex platforms like the F-35, Iran focuses on the sheer volume of low-cost drones and ballistic missiles.
The goal isn’t necessarily total destruction, but the exhaustion of logistical chains. If US tankers no longer find safe corridors and missile defense systems like Iron Dome or Arrow reach their economic and material limits through saturation attacks, the strategic balance shifts. Ultimately, it is a contest between high-tech quality and the pragmatism of quantity.

Posted by: BlindSpot | Mar 17 2026 19:39 utc | 116

Our POTUS Trump has the greatest OPSEC in history of the US Wars.
 
He has Military intelligence 101 training as never let anyone know your next move and he himself doesn’t even know his next move either.
 

“The reason Americans do so well in Wartime is war itself is chaos and the Americans practice chaos on daily basic” by Plato 😉 and Sun Tzu :]

 

“If we don’t know what the hell we are doing The enemy sure as hell don’t” American patriot and spy Mikhail Gorbachev 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 19:40 utc | 117

4s vid
https://t.me/BellumActaNews/168666
 
 
Smoke rises from the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad as fires can also be seen burning in the Central Bank of Iraq Tower, reportedly after it was struck by a Counter-Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar System (C-RAM) attempting to shoot down Iranian one-way attack drones over Baghdad.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 19:40 utc | 118

Posted by: ld | Mar 17 2026 18:52 utc | 71
Thanks for that presentation – it seems credible.  I’ve shared it elsewhere.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 17 2026 19:41 utc | 119

you mean he wont be giving commands anymore?
 
**”*****
 
Israeli Channel 12 reports that Netanyahu has instructed the military to immediately target any senior Iranian or Hezbollah official upon identification, without requiring formal approval through the chain of command.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 19:41 utc | 120

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 19:35 utc | 113
 
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That is going in your permanent file. We will revisit during your exit interview.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 19:43 utc | 121

All Under Heaven@104:
 
“There is no morally defensible position that grants the blood-soaked, genocidal America a ‘right to exist’.”
 
True enough. 
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 17 2026 19:43 utc | 122

The timing of the afghan-pak war is strange.
*******
 
Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, thanks the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, which is the only Muslim country so far to condemn Operation Epic Fury:
 

In this blessed month of Ramadan, I sincerely thank the government and people of Afghanistan. They have condemned the aggression of America and the Israeli regime, and expressed solidarity and support for the people and government of Iran.
 
With trust in God, we stand firm and steadfast against aggression. I hope that peace and tranquility will also endure in Afghanistan.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 19:44 utc | 123

The United States has encouraged Syrian Transitional Government to consider deploying forces into eastern Lebanon to help disarm Hezbollah, according to sources briefed on the matter.
 
However, Damascus is reportedly reluctant, citing fears of being drawn deeper into the regional war and inflaming sectarian tensions between Sunnis and Shias
 
📝 The idea was first discussed by U.S. and Syrian officials last year, said two of the sources – both Syrian officials – and two others familiar with the discussions. All spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 19:45 utc | 124

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 17 2026 18:59 utc | 82
Troups to Lebanon from the uss Tripolis, supposedly heading to the arabian sea?
Good luck with that. 

Posted by: Mario | Mar 17 2026 19:47 utc | 125

US Congressman Thomas Massie said he may invoke “congressional immunity” to publicly read sealed or redacted names from files related to Jeffrey Epstein on the House floor if the Department of Justice, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, continues to withhold full disclosure.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 19:47 utc | 126

All Under Heaven@104:
 
“There is no morally defensible position that grants the blood-soaked, genocidal America a ‘right to exist’.”
 
This MIGA (Make Iran Great Again) is speaking fact but like most of the Cartel Kingpin members We Americans enjoy a higher standard of living Thanks to all the looting and transaction control.
 
Let’s see how long before the Corporation known as USA goes bankrupt. Probably decades.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 19:48 utc | 127

US public support for Israel is sharply declining, especially among Democrats and independents, amid daily violations in Gaza Strip.
 
A new NBC News poll shows just 32% of Americans view Israel positively, while 39% hold negative views.
 
Support among Democrats has plunged to 13% positive versus 57% negative, while independents now lean heavily negative at 21% positive against 48% negative.
 
Republican backing remains largely stable. Younger Americans are increasingly distancing themselves from Israel, signaling a long-term shift in US public opinion.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 19:48 utc | 128

Sorry my Canadian friends you’re not part of the family anymore but we will after we invade you in the future after Iran. With love. XOXO
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 18:33 utc | 51
 
Will be waiting. I assume you are all fitted for XXXL body bags. Shame none of your zionist jew overlords will join you going to your eternal reward in the Great White North. Best regards.

Posted by: Original Newbie | Mar 17 2026 19:49 utc | 129

I think Iraq will soon turn out to be key in the resistance strategy. Chaos works both ways, the West has 35ys of investment in Iraq, mostly military, it wasn’t just to steal their oil. A plan to drive the USA out of Iraq would mean the Ramadan war is for keeps and will last a long time.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 17 2026 19:50 utc | 130

Israeli media report that an Iranian‑launched missile impacted the settlement of Beit Shemesh in central occupied Palestine.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 19:50 utc | 131

Troups to Lebanon from the uss Tripolis, supposedly heading to the arabian sea?
Good luck with that. 
Posted by: Mario | Mar 17 2026 19:47 utc | 126

2200 marines aren’t too big of a number. They’re currently at Singapore so their destination could be either Lebanon through Red Sea or Kharg Island through the Persian Gulf. We’ll know when ISR Chinese satellite shows its next exact location.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 19:50 utc | 132

@UWDude | Mar 17 2026 19:40 utc | 119
 
Notice, Iran/Iraq are using the ‘lawn-mower’ versions which are very loud and old-tech, so getting the C-RAMS wasting away and missing is hilarious to say the least.  Especially when your having a dinner party and witness it first hand.
 
 

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Mar 17 2026 19:51 utc | 133

pics:
https://t.me/QudsNen/214402
 
South Korean Buddhist monks performed full prostrations as they marched toward the U.S. embassy in Seoul in a protest against the war on Iran.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 19:51 utc | 134

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 19:48 utc | 128
 
######
 
It will probably happen like how rich people go broke.
 
Little by little, then all at once.
 
America doesn’t have much in the way of assets. I guess they could sell Alaska back to the Russians.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 19:52 utc | 135

Will be waiting. I assume you are all fitted for XXXL body bags. Shame none of your zionist jew overlords will join you going to your eternal reward in the Great White North. Best regards.
Posted by: Original Newbie | Mar 17 2026 19:49 utc | 130

Please send a missile at the White House too. Canadians burned it down once. Don’t forget to burn it the second round. With Love.
 
thanks for the bodybag gifts. I will appreciate how warm it will be in Canadian winter.
 
XOXO

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 19:53 utc | 136

I really wonder if Iran still has any sort of medium-long range air defenses. Its obvious that they can eliminate a lot of drones (Houthis did a great job there) with their Manpads, but when it comes to heavy bombers or planes, it will not cut it. 
If they don’t have many, they will be in a world of hurt. They will get bombed mercilessly until US/Israel run out of bombs/targets. The only “good” thing about their AA systems is that its built in-house so they don’t need to rely on supplies from other countries. So even if they lost most of their equipment, with good mobilization, they should be able to create new systems. 
I really don’t expect any ground invasion from US. Using proxies and perhaps some instructors for those proxies, maybe .. but a full fledge invasion on a country with terrain like Iran .. close to impossible.

Posted by: JamesBond | Mar 17 2026 19:54 utc | 137

The IRGC has announced the death of Gholamreza Soleimani, the commander of the Basij, following an IAF airstrike. No comment regarding Ali Larijani, the Secretary of Supreme National Security Council yet.
 
 
————
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
 
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced the martyrdom of the sincere fighter, Major General Pasdar Gholamreza Soleimani, Head of the Basij of the Oppressed Organization, in a terrorist attack by the American and zionist enemy.
 
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps extended its condolences to the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, the people of Iran, the members of the brave Basij, and the martyr’s family.
 
This brave commander served Iran for many years, starting from the Sacred Defense until today, and played a strategic role in developing the popular Basij structures, strengthening developmental movements, and assisting the oppressed and vulnerable groups.
 
This assassination reflects the importance and role of the Basij in confronting the American and zionist enemy and their proxies, especially in the recent war.
 
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned the terrorist killers that the fighter sons of the Basij will not leave the martyr’s blood unavenged, and will continue the path of resistance against global arrogance and international zionism.
 
The pure blood of this martyr will strengthen the will of the Iranian people and all fighters in continuing the path of resistance.
 
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 19:55 utc | 138

graphs:
https://x.com/andyd10/status/2033951453937545246?s=20
 
Americans Are Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers
 
Last year the U.S. experienced something that hasn’t definitively occurred since the Great Depression: More people moved out than moved in.
 
The Trump administration has hailed the exodus— negative net migration — as the fulfillment of its promise to ramp up deportations and restrict new visas.
 
Beneath the stormy optics of that immigration crackdown, however, lies a less-noticed reversal: America’s own citizens are leaving in record numbers, replanting themselves and their families in lands they find more affordable and safe.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 19:58 utc | 139

Reuters:
 
China’s fuel export ban last week is already rippling through the region. Bangladesh, which relies on Chinese diesel and jet fuel, has come out and asked Beijing to honour its contracts.
 
Australia imported a third of its jet fuel from China last year
 
China is a major exporter of diesel, gasoline and most especially of all, jet fuel. We’re talking planes, trucks, machinery, farming equipment. Asian prices are already up 50%-60%

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 19:59 utc | 140

America doesn’t have much in the way of assets. I guess they could sell Alaska back to the Russians.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 19:52 utc | 139

xD no way that’s where we get all the Alaskan crab legs and lobsters and seafood from. You know expensive those luxuries are. Hegseth and his Trumo cabinet love them so much. They spent 100 million $ this year alone on Lobsters and Crab legs.
 
My Jewish CEO Trump won’t downgrade himself from eating Alaskan crab legs to Canadian crab legs even if he has to nuke the world tomorrow.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 19:59 utc | 141

Iran has liked Oman for negotiations, and Oman is the other side of Hormuz. Iran has had no meaningful conflict with Oman, which must mean Oman doesn’t have Pedophile bases.
 
Homosexuality is illegal, and there are no Jews.
 
It is illegal to share a hotel room with someone of the opposite sex who is not a spouse or family.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 19:59 utc | 142

Turkey condemned Israel’s assassination of Ali Larijani, the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council and de-facto ruler of Iran!
 
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan:
 

Israel’s political assassinations—especially those targeting Iranian state officials and political figures—are actions that fall outside the normal laws of war and are truly illegal activities.
 
These must also come to an end as soon as possible.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 20:00 utc | 143

@127
 
Massie would be better off to read the names or not read the names, I prefer he read them out. But don’t threaten it, that could get him “removed.”

Posted by: Fred777 | Mar 17 2026 20:00 utc | 144

Germany: We are seeking an agreement with Iran
The German Foreign Minister announced that Berlin is seeking negotiation and an agreement with Iran.
He stated that if the US army is not capable of reopening the Strait of Hormuz, European forces will most likely not be capable of doing so either.

 
https://t.me/QodsNews_ir/33099

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 17 2026 20:00 utc | 145

Huge screed on X:
https://x.com/PressSec/status/2033932810709315865?s=20
 
 
 
 
White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, posted a Twitlonger, smearing Joe Kent, the former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center for claiming that Iran “never posed an imminent threat” to the U.S.
 
Leavitt stated a mere 5 days ago that there never was any imminent threat of attack from Iran or proxies on U.S. soil when a news report claimed otherwise.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 20:01 utc | 146

https://x.com/TrackAIPAC/status/2033344800360202257?s=20
 
 
Illinois primary day is this Tuesday, March 17th! We’ve endorsed a slate of 15 candidates who are rejecting AIPAC and the Israel lobby to fight for an anti-genocide, pro-peace agenda!
 
Cast your vote to make sure your voice is heard!

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 20:03 utc | 147

https://x.com/TrackAIPAC/status/2031794804435403011?s=20
 
With Republicans certainly losing the Midterms after they abandoned all their constituents to please their Jewish donors, AIPAC is now spending tens of millions of dollars on Democratic primaries to elect pro-Israel Democratic politicians amidst tensions within the Democratic Party over the U.S’ relationship with Israel
 
AIPAC and their allies have now spent >$15.8 MILLION on independent expenditures across 4 Democratic House primary elections in Illinois:
 
Donna Miller IL02
Melissa Conyears-Ervin IL07
Melissa Bean IL08
Laura Fine IL09

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 20:04 utc | 148

America doesn’t have much in the way of assets. 
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 19:52 utc | 136
 

 
A better way to look at it is that America is a junkyard of redundancy.  It has huge closets full of cheap threadbare clothes.  Enough wealth to waste and plenty of room for belt tightening.
 
It will become  gradually less pleasant for a very long time.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 17 2026 20:05 utc | 149

WaPo:
 
Israel is publicly urging Iranians to revolt, but privately admits protesters would likely be “slaughtered.”
 
Israeli officials say Iran’s regime is “not cracking” and will “fight to the end”
 
If protests erupt, the IRGC “has the upper hand” and would crush them.
 
Despite this, Israel still hopes for an uprising and wants the U.S. ready to support it.
 
U.S. officials now also acknowledge protesters face extreme risk from armed security forces.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 20:05 utc | 150

KillerDoll@137:
 
Not Your 51st State!
 
https://x.com/funtomvids/status/2026839351821279404
 
“The resistance has come…”
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 17 2026 20:06 utc | 151

Germany’s The Left party is facing a major internal crisis after adopting a motion rejecting Zionism and accusing Israel of “apartheid”, “settler colonialism” and “genocide”.
 
Efforts to soften the wording were voted down.
 
Brandenburg’s Anti-Semitism Commissioner Andreas Büttner has now quit, warning of deep divisions over Israel and anti-Semitism.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 20:06 utc | 152

Reuters:
 
White House says US seeking fertilizer from Venezuela, Morocco
 
The Trump administration is seeking other sources of fertilizer ‌amid the ongoing Iran war’s shipping constraints, including from Venezuela and possibly Morocco, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Tuesday.
 
“We’ve … established licenses for Venezuela to produce more fertilizer. We’ve had discussions with Morocco,” ⁠he said on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” program, calling it “an insurance policy against disruption” for U.S. farmers.
 
“I’m not saying that we can eliminate what disruption there is so far, but we can minimize it,” Hassett told CNBC in the interview.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 20:07 utc | 153

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 17 2026 20:06 utc | 152
 
I Saw that.
Demonsflyingfox is my favorite AI Music producer. This German guy has great AI videos. Go check him on Youtube too.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 20:08 utc | 154

UN:
https://news.un.org/en/story/2026/03/1167147
 
Middle East war risks pushing 45 million more people into acute hunger
 
“Beyond the immediate fallout in Lebanon, the conflict has also caused major knock-on effects on global humanitarian operations; we are really feeling the pain on this,” WFP Deputy Executive Director Carl Skau told reporters in Geneva. “Our supply chains may really be on the brink of the most severe disruption since COVID and the Ukraine war back in 2022.”
 
Mr. Skau said that relief operations are suffering from longer shipping times and an increase in costs as the escalating violence in the Middle East continues into its third week, sparked by Israeli and US strikes on Iran and retaliatory attacks by Tehran and allied groups.
 
Amid ongoing hostilities – including Iranian counterstrikes against Gulf states and Israeli attacks on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon – WFP’s shipping costs “are up 18 per cent so far and we have thousands of trucks on the roads every day,” Mr. Skau explained. “These are now running on much more expensive fuel, due to the oil prices.”
 
He deplored the impact of higher costs which “mean that we can buy less food or provide less cash to beneficiaries”.
 
The agency has been forced to cut food rations for people in famine conditions in Sudan and is only able to support one in four acutely malnourished children in Afghanistan – currently the world’s worst malnutrition crisis.
 
Another major concern is related to the disruption of global fertilizer markets “just as sub-Saharan Africa heads into a planting season”, Mr. Skau said.
 
A quarter of the world’s fertilizer supply comes through the Strait of Hormuz, “which is now at a virtual standstill”, he explained.
 
Mr. Skau stressed that the spike in global food and fuel costs “could leave millions of families priced out of staple foods, particularly in import-dependent countries, like sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.”
 
“If the Middle East conflict continues through June, an additional 45 million people could be pushed into acute hunger by price rises,” he warned.
 
“This would take global hunger levels to an all-time record and it’s a terrible, terrible prospect.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 20:09 utc | 155

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 19:50 utc | 133
If/when they divert to the red sea is like phoning hezbollah letting them know marines will invade in a week or so.
Not a very smart move in my opinion. 

Posted by: Mario | Mar 17 2026 20:09 utc | 156

I don’t want to go to war when the conscription notice recalling me back to service. I am tired of American Imperialism for years now.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 20:10 utc | 157

I really wonder if Iran still has any sort of medium-long range air defenses. Its obvious that they can eliminate a lot of drones (Houthis did a great job there) with their Manpads, but when it comes to heavy bombers or planes, it will not cut it.
Posted by: JamesBond | Mar 17 2026 19:54 utc | 138

 
This was published yesterday by an independent Iranian mil. analyst (I hope it works with the formatting on this page)
 
Analysis of the Weapons Configuration of US Fighter Jets in Operation “Epic Fury”
According to reports obtained from images published by CENTCOM, the composition of American aircraft in this operation (which likely took off from bases in Jordan) conceals important military messages:

  1. Focus on Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD): The significant presence of EA-18 Growler and F-16CM fighter jets indicates that America’s primary priority is to disable the enemy’s surface-to-air missile systems. The Growler model, carrying a large number of anti-radiation missiles (HARM) and jamming pods, is tasked with “blinding” the region’s radars.
  2. F-16 Weapons Diversity: This fighter flies with a combination of anti-radiation missiles and heavy guided bombs (JDAM). This means they are ready, as soon as a defense site is identified, to both strike its radar and destroy the missile launcher itself. Additionally, the use of the new “Angry Kitten” pod indicates readiness for advanced electronic warfare.
  3. The Hidden Role of the F-35: This fighter has been seen in a completely “stealth” configuration without external weapons. This means it carries all its munitions in internal bays to remain hidden from radar. Its role is likely the precise identification of targets and management of the battle scene without being detected.

Conclusion: The formation type of these aircraft proves that complete air superiority has not yet been established in the region and the threat from surface-to-air defense systems remains very serious. In fact, this is a “sky-clearing” operation to pave the way for subsequent attacks.

 

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 17 2026 20:11 utc | 158

Not a very smart move in my opinion. 
Posted by: Mario | Mar 17 2026 20:09 utc | 157
 
Is there anything looking like high IQ braincell coming out of this administration? This is the biggest IQ move already.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 20:11 utc | 159

Bloomberg:
 
 Iran War Cost Spike Straining Farmers Ahead of Midterm Elections
 
US farmers, long one of Donald Trump’s most loyal constituencies, are increasingly worried by the Iran war as soaring fertilizer and fuel prices hammer them just as they are about to start planting crops for the year.
 
“Is the war going to be short term or is it going to be drug out?” asked Pam Johnson, who has a family farm with her two sons, growing corn and soybeans in northern Iowa. “The longer it goes, the harder it’s going to be on just everybody.”
 
Farmers are anxious about how they will pay for or even obtain fertilizer for their fields as well as the cost of fuel for tractors, combines and other farm equipment, said Johnson, a past president of the National Corn Growers Association who remains in contact with producers across the country.
 
The new financial strain on American agriculture driven by the war — if it persists — could have significant ramifications for the struggle over control of Congress in midterm elections later this year. Farmers are already dealing with disruptions in export markets spurred by the president’s tariffs and have been wrestling for years with higher costs for essential supplies.
 
That potentially gives Democrats an opening to make appeals to voters in Iowa, a state that just a decade ago was considered swingy.
 
Added expenses for farmers eventually also would likely accelerate food inflation, potentially exacerbating widespread public frustration with the high cost of living even as Americans also pay more for gasoline as a consequence of the war.
 
Fertilizer prices have surged, particularly for nitrogen-based urea that’s heavily used by corn growers concentrated in the Midwest. Spot urea prices climbed 28% in just two weeks, hitting the highest level since early in the Ukraine War. Attacks on Middle East shipping are threatening supplies, with a third of the world’s fertilizer shipments passing through the Strait of Hormuz, according to the United Nations.
 
Diesel fuel, meanwhile, is up 33% since hostilities began through Sunday.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 20:12 utc | 160

Ali Larijani returns from the dead.
 
https://x.com/LBGamestips/status/2033989156016214160

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 17 2026 20:13 utc | 161

Bloomberg:
 
Russian Fertilizer Plant Hit by Drones to Stay Shut Until May
 
Russian authorities said a major nitrogen fertilizer plant will remain idle until May after a Ukrainian drone strike last month, signaling further strain on supplies as the Middle East conflict disrupts global trade.
 
Dorogobuzh PJSC, which produces about 2 million metric tons of nitrogen nutrients a year, was damaged in a fire in late February following an attack on the Smolensk region that Moscow blamed on Ukraine.
 
“Under favorable conditions, we expect to relaunch some of the plant’s units by May,” the state-run Tass news service cited Smolensk Governor Vasily Anokhin as saying Tuesday. The plant’s owner, Acron Group, didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.
 
The Dorogobuzh outage risks tightening an already constrained market just as Northern Hemisphere farmers ramp up spring application, a peak demand period, while trade flows are disrupted by the Middle East conflict.
 
The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow maritime chokepoint between Iran and Oman linking the Persian Gulf to the open ocean, has been effectively closed for weeks. The passage handles about one-third of the global fertilizer trade, compounding supply risks at a time when China, the top producer of nutrients, has also curbed exports.
 
Russia, the world’s second-largest fertilizer producer, accounts for about 20% of the global nutrient trade. The country’s nitrogen fertilizer output rose 2.3% last year to 28.9 million tons, but the Kremlin has limited exports to prioritize domestic supply. The authorities set an export quota for nitrogen fertilizers of about 10.6 million tons for the period from Dec. 1, 2025, through May 31, 2026.
 
Altogether, these constraints could force buyers to compete for limited supply, driving up prices and raising costs for farmers globally.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 20:14 utc | 162

Posted by: Allen | Mar 17 2026 19:26 utc | 106
 
Yes. This point needs putting over and over to US citizens, who think ‘liberals’ are ‘left’. But it’s very difficult to get through the decades of propagandising – most still insist/believe that the Democratic Party, which is composed entirely of Liberals (including Bernie Sanders) are ‘leftists – laughable – but completely illiterate.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 17 2026 20:15 utc | 163

Ali Larijani returns from the dead.
 
Posted by: unimperator | Mar 17 2026 20:13 utc | 162
 
Can you elaborate on the provenance of this video?

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 17 2026 20:17 utc | 164

Iran:  “NEW PHASE”
Heavy Missile Phase (?)
 
FYI… Link and a couple excerpt
 
“59th wave of strikes: IRGC debuts ‘Haj Qassem’ missiles in fierce retaliation”

Tuesday, 17 March 2026 3:23 PM  [ Last Update: Tuesday, 17 March 2026 5:21 PM ]

 
 
Excerpt:
 

”In a Tuesday statement, the IRGC said that its “effect-based” strike targeted Israeli positions in Beit Shemesh, Tel Aviv, and occupied al-Quds.”
“The devastating strikes simultaneously pounded regional bases belonging to the US “terrorist army,” directly targeting installations in Al Udeid, Ali Al Salem, Fujairah, Sheikh Isa, and Erbil, added the statement”

 
Meanwhile, the IRGC announced the dawn of a “new phase of effective and heavy blows” across the region against the American-Zionist enemy.
Promising an inevitable defeat for the aggressors, the military force issued a stark warning: “The bones of arrogance will be broken in the streets and squares.”
 

Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 17 2026 20:18 utc | 165

satellite image and ground vid:
https://t.me/FotrosResistancee/20236
 
According to the available footage, Iranian drones allegedly struck a warehouse inside the industrial zone in Sharjah next to Dubai, UAE.
 
Warehouse is possibly US-linked.
 
Fires seen from NASA FIRMS satellite.
 
Time of impact, according to cameraman: March 17 at 13:25, local time.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 20:19 utc | 166

Oh,  Link… Press TV
 
https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/03/17/765501/IRGC-59th-wave-Haj-Qassem-missiles

Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 17 2026 20:20 utc | 167

@159,
Thanks for the details. Good info, indeed. 
From what I’ve seen so far, the Air Power is the main driving force of US/IL. If Iran manages to suppress it bit by bit, they stand to resist in their attritional fight for months. I’m glad that Iran managed to hit some of the nerving core of the US air force by targeting some of those air-tankers, but they need to do more.  I’m not sure if the current “sitters” inside Iran has any options to pass their info outside the country considering that Iran made a clean sweep of the country for Star Link terminals. 
Also not sure if the country is fully mobilized as it was the case with Ukraine after the start of SMO. Those military factories should work 24/7 right now if they want to have a fighting chance in this attritional battle that they plan. 

Posted by: JamesBond | Mar 17 2026 20:21 utc | 168

satellite images:
https://t.me/FotrosResistancee/20222
 
actual soaratlas:
https://soaratlas.com/maps/140962?pos=24.23585128649896%2C54.58056092262269%2C16&amp;basemap=Google+Satellite
 
More satellite imagery from Airbus show the massive extensive damage to the US Al Dhafra base in the UAE.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 20:22 utc | 169

@ exile | Mar 17 2026 19:32 utc | 109
 
thanks exile.. i appreciate you sharing that.. it is worth the read…

Posted by: james | Mar 17 2026 20:25 utc | 170

Posted by: All Under Heaven | Mar 17 2026 19:18 utc | 98
 
Many thanks for correcting the mistake about liberalism, and for highlighting Losurdo Domenico’s great work.
 
Most in the US are unaware that their nation was founded as an experiment in liberalism, and that their many problems today result from the internal contradictions of liberal economics making their way to the surface.
 
The liberal experiment was successful while there were Native Americans to dispossess, and other lands to colonise.
 
But the opportunity for plunder such as we see now in Iran, are drying up and have been for a while.
 
People in the West, and the US in particular, must be made aware that liberalism is primarily an economic/financial system.
A system based on exploitation and theft.
Liberalism is a financial confidence trick that has nothing to do with “woke” or “LGBTQRSTUVWXYZ” or any other issue deliberately fostered to confuse the political landscape.
The attack on Iran is an attempt to preserve the liberal economic system. 
 
Check out the Stanford entry on liberalism, you’ll see what I mean.

Posted by: nuther steve | Mar 17 2026 20:27 utc | 171

“Morality arises from an individual’s actions; it is not inherited through membership of a group.
Posted by: BlindSpot | Mar 17 2026 18:53 utc | 73
 
It would be great if everyone remembered that, all the time, about every group that people find themselves stuck in through no choice of their own.
 
It’s only when someone chooses to be in a group that it becomes an individual action. There’s nothing inherent in the genes, but when someone actually believes they literally have a (made-up-)god-given right to commit theft and murder because of their genes, that’s their individual action that deserves absolute condemnation. If only enough people had had enough sense to kill Moses when he made it up, instead of gullibly fall for it, we wouldn’t have had all of this death and suffering all over the world for three millennia. If this despicable belief (and everything derived from it) got eliminated entirely, all throughout the world, it couldn’t happen too soon.

Posted by: Dalit | Mar 17 2026 20:27 utc | 172

@ 103
I’m glad that people are beginning to realize they got sold a bill of goods on the work front. Very few white amerikans want those farm jobs in the first place, which is why the concessions have to be made. They are back-breaking, grueling, jobs, and the farmers don’t pay well. Nor can they, without jacking up food prices. The nice parts of them are done by the owners of the farm, or by contracted workers, who can operate and maintain the heavy machinery needed to water the fields, supply herbicides and pesticides and fertilizers, etc. The precarity of the work, because it is done through special visa systems, means that workers also have a lower cost of reproduction as workers. They live near the border in Mexico and travel north for a time across the border, very similar to the migrant labor system in China.
 
A lot of computer-touchers are fretting about “becoming” part of the “permanent underclass”. This shit is ridiculous because most of us always were. What they’re really afraid of is the high-paying knowledge jobs facing labor discipline, which has been a long time coming, and has a lot to do with the over-production of “knowledge workers”, whose lifestyles were always subsidized by imperialist extraction and super-exploitation.
 
The problem as I see it is this: US workers are going to have to live at a sustainable standard of living. We are going to have to live in smaller houses, own one car instead of two, even take mass transit or ride a bike. We’re going to have to slice the heads off of our ruling class, metaphorically in a sense, who were the drivers of globalization, and who are hoarding that wealth, and putting it toward anti-social purposes (Waymo burns three hundred dollars per ride, for example, and it is a profoundly anti-social technology, subsidized entirely out of Google’s ad monopoly rent-seeking). There is plenty of work to go around for everybody. We will always need people to make clothes, build houses, build and maintain infrastructure, rabble-rouse, entertain, and so on. But to get to a sustainable place, the Empire is going to have to break down, and we have to hope that it won’t take a world war for that to happen. We can all live like Zapatistas, who are probably among the happiest and freest people in the world, when they aren’t harassed by drug cartels and the Mexican government, but we have to break the ruling class.

Posted by: fnord | Mar 17 2026 20:28 utc | 173

France 24:
 
More than 200 Ukrainian anti-drone experts deployed in Middle East, Zelensky says
 
More than 201 Ukrainian anti-drone military experts are in the Middle East to help defend the region against Iranian-designed Shahed drones, President Volodymyr Zelensky said, adding another 34 are “ready to deploy”.
 
“These are military experts, experts who know how to help, how to defend against Shahed drones. Our teams are already in the Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and on the way to Kuwait,” Zelensky told British lawmakers during an address in the UK parliament.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 20:29 utc | 174

The us was a liberal experiment that has been improved over the time but at its core. It’s an expanding imperial power. 
 
The only way to change this is the weakening of the US Military power projection and a defeat to stop its imperialism ideology.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 20:30 utc | 175

JohnGilberts @ 7

There is no such thing as a ‘liberal Zionist’, just as there is no such thing as a liberal slaver, a liberal Nazi, or a liberal fascist.

I beg to differ. In actual historical fact, all of these things are liberal, as in Liberalism.

Posted by: Palm & Needle | Mar 17 2026 20:30 utc | 176

Posted by: JamesBond | Mar 17 2026 20:21 utc | 169
Targeting US Israel bases in the region is more than enough to stop or diminishing any air activity.
Granted they can keep bombing but one thing is flying from gulf countries or Israel, another thing is flying from European bases or Diego Garcia or USA themselves. 

Posted by: Mario | Mar 17 2026 20:32 utc | 177

liberalism is primarily an economic/financial system.
 
Posted by: nuther steve | Mar 17 2026 20:27 utc | 172
 

 
I believe this conclusion is not entirely correct.  Liberalism certainly effects finance and economics because it is an ideology of selfishness. 
 
The foundation of liberalism is the elevation of the individual above society.
 
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 17 2026 20:33 utc | 178

Palm & Needle@177
 
Yes. 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 17 2026 20:36 utc | 179

Joe Kent resignation is impacting the vet community, not good for 47
https://youtu.be/LkTt5ZhrbCc?si=YAKRgYVbotBkQk6t

Posted by: Feck | Mar 17 2026 20:37 utc | 180

China just told its exporters to stop shipping nitrogen-potassium fertilizer blends abroad. China is the world’s largest fertilizer producer. When it closes the spigot, the entire planet feels the drought. This is not a supply chain story, this is a food security story.
… 
The communities that will feel this first are not in Chicago or Los Angeles. They are in Ouagadougou, in Dhaka, in Nairobi — places where the margin between affordable food and hunger is measured in cents per kilogram.

 
https://is.gd/G2mEEV

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 17 2026 20:37 utc | 181

Liberalism is a political and moral philosophy based on the core values of individual liberty, consent of the governed, equality before the law, and freedom of expression.
 
 
This has nothing in common with slavery, fascism, or any other totalitarian or anti-human  rights ideology or practice. 

Posted by: Caliman | Mar 17 2026 20:37 utc | 182

KillerDoll,
 
you still in the Ready Reserve ?  There will be a heck of a demand for mine clearing etc. when this really heats up. 

Posted by: Exile | Mar 17 2026 20:38 utc | 183

@174 fnord
 
You consistently utilize their grammar when talking about labor. 
 
No job is too difficult if the pay is sufficient. 
 
I did manual landscape labor for over 15 years. It is very redundant and mechanical and since leaving the field, my sleep is far worse in middle age because of giving up on that regimented exercise. 
 
You know, I know, the elite know, and the farm workers know the score: it is about getting your labor as cheap as possible.
 
SO. STOP. WITH. YOUR. BULLSHIT.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 17 2026 20:38 utc | 184

Joke From the US Minting Press by me
 
The US experiment has ran for 250 years. This year to mark its 250th year anniversary. The USA introduced its 2026 Dime design with its eagle cluthing a bundle of arrows and No More Olive branch. The Olive Branch represents for Peace and Good Will is too redundant as we only have 15 years of peace out of 250 years of existence. 
 
Our next design will be the US Eagle on the quarter clutching bloody foreskins and shekels as it will represent the New Era best. Also, the Bald Eagle will now wearing a small black box on its head and warp its right wing with black leather to symbolize its baptism from Evangelical Christian to Judaism.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 20:39 utc | 185

Anyone still  using the left-right political paradigm is hopelessly mited in the past. 

Posted by: Exile | Mar 17 2026 20:40 utc | 186

Alexander Mercouris: ‘Ground Invasion’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@AlexMercouris/videos
 
“US mulls Iran ground invasion as options run out; Israel: Larijani dead…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 17 2026 20:41 utc | 187

Anyone still using the left-right political paradigm is hopelessly mited in the past. 

Posted by: Exile | Mar 17 2026 20:40 utc | 187

Top vs Bottom issue but the Bottom is divided

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 20:42 utc | 188

Trump was pushed into the attack on Iran by the US neocons, the FBI and Israel, all selling the lie that Iran had been behind assassination attempts against him.
https://consortiumnews.com/2026/03/13/max-blumenthal-how-fbi-israel-got-trump-to-attack/

Posted by: Fred | Mar 17 2026 20:43 utc | 189

“These are military experts, experts who know how to help, how to defend against Shahed drones. Our teams are already in the Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and on the way to Kuwait,” Zelensky told British lawmakers during an address in the UK parliament.
 
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 20:29 utc | 175
 
 
Question is can they catch rockets too …?

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 17 2026 20:46 utc | 190

On a certain level I can’t help but be entertained by the fact that we now live in a time when a living person can be widely believed to be dead and a dead person can be widely believed to be alive and all the video evidence in the world is getting ever closer to meaning nothing as the video making tools improve. In fact, publishing more proof of life or proof of death videos might even be taken as ‘protesting too much’.
 
I have no strong opinions about who may or may not be dead or alive at the moment but just find the impossibility of it all rather darkly funny. 

Posted by: Chunk | Mar 17 2026 20:48 utc | 191

The Palestine Chronicle: DAY 18
 
https://www.palestinechronicle.com
 
“Trump pressures allies over Hormuz as support falters, war widens…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 17 2026 20:48 utc | 192

you still in the Ready Reserve ? There will be a heck of a demand for mine clearing etc. when this really heats up. 
Posted by: Exile | Mar 17 2026 20:38 utc | 184

Yeah I work with explosives and mine clearing and frontline combat and obstacles clearing and building defense. I’ll get called as soon as the first casualties went over 3000.
 
Right now They are calling everyone I know in artillery to re enlist and they also are calling people worked in Air Defense back to to service. My friends and I had the same job haven’t received any call from the recruiter or the government yet.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 20:48 utc | 193

Posting goes so fast on this topic so I don’t know if this has been linked already, it’s Alistair Crooke from yesterday:

Is having no war plan Trump’s ‘plan’?

https://strategic-culture.su/news/2026/03/16/is-having-no-war-plan-trumps-plan/

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 17 2026 20:49 utc | 194

The Israelis would not have dared such a move against Iran had Trump not agreed with them.

I have noted this earlier on this blog, but Bernard seems to fall for this propaganda about Israel being an independent actor, targeting Doha while the Americans didn’t agree (assassination of Hamas negotiators). Israel can do nothing without active USA agency. Many of these points also apply to “Ukrainian” actions — virtually always an attempt to deflect and insert “plausibele deniability”.

  • How can Israel get to Iran? Need to cross American controlled and patrolled air space
  • Needs to deconflict: friend or foe; Stand-down American Air Defense
  • Needs refueling assets
  • Needs EW, EW escort, and flanking squadrons
  • Needs American interceptors, ordinance, and weapons
  • Needs American ISR & SatellitesFor targeting, terrein mapping, flight and launch paths, real time reconnaissance and signals intelligence
  • Needs hands-on American agency to configure decryption modules for signals intel
  • Needs American technical maintenance and operational expertise
  • Utilizes American radar, air defense, AWACs
  • The US has in hand the remote on/off switchIsrael has always been an American project and is completely dependent for financial and military support

Posted by: Webej | Mar 17 2026 20:51 utc | 195

Journalist Youssef Fares

“US official: The Ford aircraft carrier will leave the Red Sea for repairs, after a fire last week.”

“The occupation army warns to evacuate the entire city of Tire”

https://t.me/youseffares19/108404

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 17 2026 20:52 utc | 196

R2R: Helena Cobban
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqPPZxEL-7U
 
“Without US, Persian Gulf could be a ‘zone of peace’.”
 
Recommended.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 17 2026 20:53 utc | 197

@ Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 17 2026 20:49 utc | 195
 
if you scroll down to see who is posting, there is a way to get thru the comment section much quicker…

Posted by: james | Mar 17 2026 20:54 utc | 198

@ 185
I mean, I agree, if the pay was good, but you can’t just increase wages and keep everything else ceteris paribus, you know? We should be doing more of this shit for ourselves. We should have more jobs in, say, indoor farms, producing vegetables that don’t grow so well in the fields, which are only grown in fields at this point because we have a visa system which imports workers from Mexico and Central America to do the worst kind of manual labor. We should be manufacturing our own apparel, instead of having Nike charge us $100 for shoes made overseas at a cost of production of $30 (if that). These enterprises should be owned and run by the workers themselves, cutting the capitalists out of the equation entirely, redistributing the surplus value to the workers and to labor-saving machinery that doesn’t put a sword of Damocles over all of our heads, constantly threatening us with the industrial reserve army of labor.
 
At the same time, that means we probably have to make due with less. We’ll have to invest more in mass transit because the cost of owning a car is too often onerous (we could make cheaper cars, but socially, we should consider the opportunity cost of that in lieu of investment in mass transit). We’ll have to build smaller houses instead of big McMansions. We’ll have to orient production more locally, giving up the interstate highway system which is a cost sink for the taxpayers and which centralized production first in the big cities and then overseas (because you can just ship shit from Shanghai into the LA port and distribute it across the country). This is a major change to the “American way of life” which we’ll have to sell people on. And it will be beneficial. Most people hate their bullshit jobs at the office. Most men want life-affirming and socially useful work, not spreadsheet jobs (no shade meant to those who love data wrangling). There’s virtue, even, to digging ditches. But we’ve gotta reorient our social values toward an appreciation for hard work, and cut the capitalists out at the same time, so that the benefit of that work doesn’t accrue to an idle and overly pampered ruling class.

Posted by: fnord | Mar 17 2026 20:54 utc | 199

One of the hundreds of demonstrations tonight in Iran against the imperialist aggression of the US and Zionist regimes

 
https://t.me/presstv/180381

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 17 2026 20:55 utc | 200