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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.

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Liberalism: the hard and soft sides of the coinage of social control.
Explaining liberalism to North Americans is a thankless and possibly futile task, but it is one that must be attempted for clarity’s sake.
 
Liberalism is a theory of political economy that arose in Great Britain in the 17th and 18th centuries. Its principal inspirations were Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) and John Locke (1632-1704). It emphasizes individualism, human avarice, the “virtue” of competition and the “justice” of the marketplace. It opposed feudalism and mercantilism. It sought to replace the traditional landowners with the rising commercial and manufacturing classes.
It sought to liberate capital, not people (and especially not women, slaves and propertyless males).
Liberalism is the foundational ideology of the United States. American Conservatives (aka Tories or Loyalists) were expelled to Canada, the Caribbean or sent back to England. The USA (a few southerners excepted – until the Civil War) began, and remains a homogenously liberal society.
What, exactly, is liberalism?
Here’s what classical liberal economist Adam Smith (1723-1790) said:
“Whenever there is great property, there is great inequality. For one very rich man, there must be at least five hundred poor, and the affluence of the rich supposes the indigence of the many, who are often driven by want, and prompted by envy, to invade his possessions. … Civil government, so far as it is instituted for the security of property is in reality instituted for the defence of the rich against the poor, or of those who have some property against those who have none at all.”
Liberal utilitarian Jeremy Benthan (1748-1832) added this:
“In the highest state of social prosperity, the great mass of citizens will have no resource except their daily industry; and consequently will always be near indigence … uman beings are the most powerful instruments of production, and therefore everyone becomes anxious to employ the services of his fellows in multiplying his own comforts. Hence the intense and universal thirst for power; the equally prevalent hatred of subjugation. … When security and conflict are in conflict, it will not do to hesitate a moment. Equality must yield.”
 
This means that, in liberal societies, the rich are pitted against the poor, gaining their wealth by appropriating the work of others; and it means that government is in “business” to protect the ruling class.
 
Today, of course, there are two kinds of liberals. “Soft-hearted” liberals live mainly in the Democratic party. They sometimes toss crumbs to working and middle class people. In a pinch, they will do bad things “reluctantly”, but they will do bad things nonetheless, to protect the ruling class.
 
“Hard-hearted” liberals live mainly in the Republican party. They do bad things gleefully, and never toss crumbs. They try to get racists and religious fundamentalists worked into a frenzy to oppose soft-hearted liberals, to protect the ruling class.
They are the good cops and the bad cops, the soft and hard sides of the coinage of social control.

Posted by: Allen | Mar 18 2026 1:07 utc | 401

Big Serge wrote an article that should be required reading for the LoveDonbasses and other innocents (to puy of politely) here, the main points of which are:
 
1. Iran has been hit hard. 
 
2. Iran has been hit hard because it could not establish deterrence.
 
3. North Korea has not been hit at all. 
 
4. That is because North Korea has established a very effective deterrence.
 
5. If Iran survives as a country under the current government, Iran could (should?) establish the same deterrence. 
 
All are points I’ve been making for months here. 

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 18 2026 1:07 utc | 402

How credible do barflies think these two YouTube channels are?  Lots of very positive info about Iran’s military successes. But I’m skeptical.
OPTM’s latest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4Kpf6wDQJ0
Global Military Update’s latest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMzHccwyiVw

Posted by: oldmole | Mar 18 2026 1:08 utc | 403

illegal impact vid, 2 intervept missiles fail
 
https://t.me/QudsNen/214500

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 1:08 utc | 404

watcher@375:
 
“In Australia to our shame Aboriginal people were not classed as HUMAN until 1967…”
 
Utopia: Australia’s Dark Secret
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lJUCMKYUUw
 
A documentary film by John Pilger.
 
I grew up in 1960s Brutish Columbia where conditions were similarly genocidal. 
 
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 18 2026 1:08 utc | 405

James at #56: not as long as the jews are allowed to illegally occupy and remain in palestine. It’s not theirs, never has and never should be theirs. It belongs to the palestinian people.
Posted by: Nisses | Mar 18 2026 0:51 utc | 393

 
One time I brought my kids to an Anglican church in Sydney (so that my kids could play with other kids). They were showing a cartoon to “educate” the kids about an Old Testament story. The message was :

  1. it is not their land, it belongs to God
  2. we can kill them all, as they are sinners

 
Never went there again.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 18 2026 1:10 utc | 406

https://t.me/FotrosResistancee/20294
 
Iran’s Armed Forces addressing the Muslim people of Jordan:
 
“The Muslim people of Jordan should demand their government not to allow the criminal US and the illegitimate Zionist regime to use Jordanian territory as a launching point for aggression against Iran & its Muslim people.”

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 1:12 utc | 407

And it was just a few years ago, not in the 1960s.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 18 2026 1:13 utc | 408

According to Arab channels, Iranian missiles/drones successfully struck a US asset inside the Prince Sultan Air Base near Riyadh.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 1:14 utc | 409

Alon Mizrahi,
 

Things have just got real in Tel Aviv, and Israel. The actual pain and destruction have begun.
 
Earlier today, Iran targeted a train station in the center of the country. I didn’t want to draw conclusions from it, and waited to see if it was the onset of something new.
 
Now, there’s confirmation. Iran has just destroyed one of Israel’s largest train stations in Tel Aviv, and potentially incapacitated a major part of train movement in the entire country.
 
Israel is a tiny country and has just one major north-south railway, with the biggest stations situated in Haifa and Tel Aviv. Cutting the train movement there means Israel has no mass transit (the roads are heavily jammed routinely).
 
These are also major transportation hubs, with Israel’s busiest and most strategic roads going nearby; breaking some bridges along these roads puts the entire center of the country at a standstill.
 
This also has far-reaching military consequences: the train is the main transportation solution for IDF soldiers. If what I suspect is taking place becomes reality, hundreds of thousands of soldiers will not be able to travel to or from home with any measure of efficacy.
 
More importantly, it’s going to become extremely more difficult for Israel to move large number of soldiers north or south when a major call for reservation is announced. A logistical nightmare.
 
The economic implications of the train being disabled are astronomical: hundreds of thousands of Israelis travel to work each day by train. This could all be foreseen in advance.
 
A year and a half ago I wrote an article titled ‘Iran can end Israel in a few Hours’, where I anticipated precisely this scenario.
 
Iran has started the strategic destruction of Israel.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 1:14 utc | 410

5. If Iran survives as a country under the current government, Iran could (should?) establish the same deterrence.
Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 18 2026 1:07 utc | 404

 
North Korea does not have Israel has an enemy and does not share the same region. My guess is that if Iran gets nukes and makes it public, the Parasite will do a false flag nuking a US city so that the US retaliates by gaza-ing Iran to rubble.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 18 2026 1:17 utc | 411

I’m curious, but not motivated enough to go read all the comments, to know how many Pro-MAGA Right Wing Trumper Goons are left on this forum now? Where have they gone? 
Posted by: SN1 | Mar 18 2026 1:04 utc | 401
 
I’ve noticed that Milites isn’t posting here anymore. He was an annoying rah, rah Trumper. The funny and ironic thing is he thought that a second Trump presidency would restore or (in his view) continue American greatness. An American primacist all the way. I haven’t seen the Billy Goat in a while either. Probably had an aneurysm over too much “TDS”.

Posted by: James M. | Mar 18 2026 1:18 utc | 412

Posted by: James M. | Mar 18 2026 1:18 utc | 414
 
Milites was pro-Russia and pro-Israel.
 
Lots of Trump humpers probably are socking.  Lots of new names popped up a few weeks ago 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 1:21 utc | 413

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 18 2026 1:07 utc | 404
 
######
 
I have tried to explain the Iranian perspective, which you choose to ignore, to autistically hammer the same argument that is being disproven in real time.
 
The DPRK isn’t Iran. So different as to make comparison ridiculous.
 
Iran is a Civilizational state with a theocratic element to governance. The DPRK is nowhere in proximity to an entity like Israel.
 
The DPRK doesn’t have an equivalent to the Strait of Hormuz.
 
Iran is taking huge hits, not for the first time in its history, and when this is over, it will control the Global economy, potentially leapfrogging Russia to be the second most powerful country on the planet behind China.
 
The DPRK, which I respect, is a hermit kingdom protected by Russia and China on its borders.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 1:24 utc | 414

: The Modern Yanomami Principle
Posted by: BlindSpot | Mar 18 2026 0:37 utc | 381

 
For a deep dive into the historical principles involved look up the free pdf book 
The Dawn of Everything – David Graeber and David Wengrow pdf.pdf
https://www.sackett.net/Dawn-of-Everything.pdf

Posted by: SN1 | Mar 18 2026 1:24 utc | 415

@Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 23:00 utc | 314
“America used to represent the beauty of kindness and freedom. People from around the world will be given a chance at their 2nd life here in this blessed nation. An experiment that ran for 250 years that welcomed all around the world. The mosaics of the world population within its borders build its civilizational rise to the top. ICE, Imperialism, Lobbyists, Israel,Trump,etc have always been its dark underground force that have been brewing for decades now surfacing.  If the USA fall then this experiment of kindness welcomness freedom and capitalism will end. I will give up my life to defend American values but not the current American values normalized under Trump.”
 
==========
American values?
 
What gets to me is people thinking America was once a great country with a moral compass? When was that? I must have missed that part of history. From the massacres of Indians, to slavery, to Hiroshima, Vietnam, to its policies in Latin America, to its support for the creation of the terrorist state of Israel, to supporting the Shah of Iran, to supporting Saddam with intelligence and chemical weapons against the Iranian people, to these modern day Middle East massacrese, America has by far the worst track record. They just have a very powerful propaganda machine to show they are the “land of the free.”
US history is one of unremitting violence and its “greatness” was built on the foundation of genocide, slavery and indentured servitude along with colossal theft from the periphery. This is not even debatable. 
 
I would say the much stronger argument is that Trump is the quintessential expression of what America has always been. A carnival barker surrounded by deviant con artists of the lowest order. 

Posted by: Allen | Mar 18 2026 1:24 utc | 416

Milities was a NATO fan, and accused Russia and China of “stealing” American technology.
 
An insufferable Boomer, IMO.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 1:26 utc | 417

3 X MAGA Voter Shares her Thoughts…
 
https://x.com/HotSpotHotSpot/status/2034059778670973288
 
“PA voters sound off on the war in Iran.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 18 2026 1:27 utc | 418

“Sir Reginald” ( Mar 18 2026 0:06 utc | 355 ):
Lol, thank you for sharing that! XD
 
More icebergs incoming; this isn’t likely to stop with the defeat of “Israel” and “America” in whatever form… I mean why would it? The world doesn’t seem to realize that yet.
 

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Mar 18 2026 1:27 utc | 419

Milites was pro-Russia and pro-Israel.Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 1:21 utc | 415
 
Maybe, but he was pro-Trump as well.

Posted by: James M. | Mar 18 2026 1:27 utc | 420

The USS Poopy Gerry (CVN-78) has completed its traumatic visit to the Red Sea. It will make one last stop at Souda Bay to get some cots for its homeless and bedless crew members, then it will head home to Virginia, where it will no doubt require at least two years to repair and recuperate before its next disaster-filled deployment.
 
The USS Fraidy Abe (CVN-72) is now the only combat-capable US carrier currently at sea — although it remains 1000+ km from the Iranian coast.

 
related article link in tweet . 
https://x.com/imetatronink/status/2034069456725610565

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 1:30 utc | 421

Posted by: James M. | Mar 18 2026 1:27 utc | 422
 
#####
 
He was. IIRC, he was a Treeper.
 
Hung around (and still may do) CTH.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 1:32 utc | 422

I would say the much stronger argument is that Trump is the quintessential expression of what America has always been. A carnival barker surrounded by deviant con artists of the lowest order. 

 

Posted by: Allen | Mar 18 2026 1:24 utc | 418

True but from the POV of someone outside the USA. The USA in 2010s is nice and the American people used to believe in those values and strive to live up for those values even the Black and Native Indian people with their historical grievance too forgave and tries to move on and build a better future. What Trump represents was always underground and suppressed.
 
Now everything is surfacing and Hundreds of chinese intellectual immigrants have returned to China.
 
I am neither anti USA nor Pro USA. I am just enjoying a privilege of being a US Citizen. I was born and raised overseas. So I understand what made the USA attractive and what not to immigrants.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 1:33 utc | 423

Posted by: James M. | Mar 18 2026 1:18 utc | 414
 
A couple of previously prominent hyper-MAGA voices have vanished from MoA into thin air. That said, I hadn’t seen Milites post for quite a while before this illegal war was launched. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 18 2026 1:33 utc | 424

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 1:33 utc | 425
 
The mid 90s were my favorite American decade. At the time, even after the first “Gulf War” the bad taste of Vietnam was still in everyone’s mouth. Clinton ruined it with Yugoslavia and then Bush/Cheney radically altered the character of the country – at least insofar as how it presented itself. Obama was a center-right corporatist attempt at course “correction” that failed the average American miserably and set several NEW precedents that live with us to this day, including drone warfare becoming normalized and the murder of civilians with zero due process and the widespread illegal surveillance of Americans just to name a couple. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 18 2026 1:36 utc | 425

Nasrallah made it very clear who is in charge (and responsible), Israel or America.
 
51-second video . 
https://x.com/DeemTheDreem/status/2033974525810119085

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 1:38 utc | 426

@ LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 0:48 utc | 391
 
From the platform at least, damage to the train station in Occupied al-Yafo (as seen in the video you linked to) appears trivial. I’m hopeful that there was catastrophic damage elsewhere.  That much said, every time I see a video of damage in Occupied Palestine, I can’t help but think that the Iranians need much bigger bombs.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 18 2026 1:40 utc | 427

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 18 2026 1:36 utc | 427
 
viagra rape squads, destroying Libya to save it, too big to fail bail outs, run on single payer healthcare, deliver insurance industry wet dream, run on leaving Iraq in 90 days, leaving office still in Iraq after 8 years.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 1:40 utc | 428

Re: Joe Kent withdrawing
 
*URGENT ANNOUNCEMENT*
 
People, people, people. 
 
Joe Kent’s highly-publicized withdrawal from his counter-terrorism position is not proof of his dissent within the Duopoly’s ranks. Rather, it is an effort to groom him into yet another last-gasp effort by TPTB to ready another (!!!) ostensively anti-war wing of the Republican party for the 2028 election.
 
Trump is going down by virtue of the inflation and pointless deaths Iran will inflict, but they are readying this cadre of newfangled MAGA-dissenters, led by the absolute chameleon in JD Vance, a Peter Thiel (Palantir) acolyte. They will make you think, “these were the reasonable men around Trump that lost his ear at an important time, but it was not their fault!”
 
This theater is so rote and predictable. But I don’t blame b for not seeing this angle. As the empire churns, its theater is ceaselessly preparing you to accept its conditions. 

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 18 2026 1:41 utc | 429

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 18 2026 1:40 utc | 429
 
You only see what Israel allows.  

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 1:41 utc | 430

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 1:33 utc | 425
 
######
 
The Blacks and the Natives never forgave. They knew their time would come. Don’t mistake patience with forgiveness.
 
The Reconquista is inevitable, IMO.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 1:42 utc | 431

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 18 2026 1:07 utc | 404
 
Nuclear weapons in and of themselves do not necessarily deter states from aggression or war. See the Kargil War for details. North Korea has had a military alliance with China since 1961. China sent troops to help in the Korean War. With their border, and the Soviet Union/Russia so close, coupled with the sheer size of North Korea’s military, was all probably enough of a deterrent against potential US invasion for the 70 years prior to them obtaining nuclear weapons.
North Korea remains China’s only treaty ally. They also have a military alliance with Russia. Pyongyang has a very small nuclear arsenal, probably not enough on its own to deter the US (i.e., the US would likely survive a North Korean nuclear attack). But coupled with the alliances and strong conventional forces, is enough to give pause to an attack. Iran is a different beast. If Teheran goes nuclear, so does Saudi Arabia, and possibly the Gulf States. Nuclear proliferation could become contagious. 

Posted by: James M. | Mar 18 2026 1:42 utc | 432

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 18 2026 1:41 utc | 431
 
whack.
Kent isnt going to run for president.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 1:43 utc | 433

 bored | Mar 18 2026 0:36 utc | 379
*** Meanwhile Netanyahu strolls around Jerusalem visiting coffee shops. ***
 
But “scrolls” might be more accurate than  than ‘strolls’.
 

Posted by: Cynic | Mar 18 2026 1:47 utc | 434

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 18 2026 1:40 utc | 429
 
######
 
I’m not Iranian, but I am Muslim, and I *think* Iran is deliberately inching the Israelis to leave and collapse the colony. The goal for a righteous Muslim is always to minimize casualties. 
 
They could erase the whole thing, but that means the West will all-out mobilize against Iran, and would not give them the moral high ground with the Ummah, which I believe they aim to lead after Israel is erased.
 
Could be totally wrong, but that is my attempt at psychoanalysis of people I have never met and who live in a place I have never been.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 1:47 utc | 435

@435 UWDude
 
I didn’t say he was.  But he is going to part of the cadre. 

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 18 2026 1:48 utc | 436

@watcher,I do find it depressing the level of ignorance which remains in an age when information, sifting through propaganda, can be found.
The furphy that aborigines were not considered human was debunked decades ago.
 
For example, within a few years the British made aborigines citizens. They did not make kangaroos citizens, ergo, they knew the aborigines were humans. 
You said: I think the whole issue with colonialism is that it did not allow the indigenous people to join society or to develop.
The British worked to ensure aborigines joined the society and developed as part of the modern world. Why else would they set up hundreds of ration depots across Australia to follow and feed them, create schools and build hospitals to keep them alive? 
You said: In Australia too our shame Aboriginal people were not classed as HUMAN until 1967.   Too often shunted off to missions and essentially bred to be servants.
 
Totally untrue. Read the Mission records and the most common entry is: CANNOT GET THEM TO STAY. Next most common, CANNOT GET THEM TO WORK>
 
Look at Mission photos, NO FENCES. Aborigines came and went as they chose. Some left their children to be educated and others did not. You said: Being nomadic of course there were no settlements to deal with (Actually that issue is now under challenge especially in Victoria where there is evidence of eel farming, stone huts, and even yam farming, but by and large that was not well known.
 
The stone huts were built by the settlers. All stone-age peoples threw rocks in streams to catch fish and all dug up and planted tubers. That is not farming. That is still hunter-gathering. 
You said: Thing is if a people has lived on or in a land, it becomes a problem if someone else claims ownership of those resources.  Some sort of equitable sharing might have been possible but it was generally not the case.
 
I would say the British giving aborigines guns, fishing equipment, canoes, blankets, shelter, medical care, clothing, cooking pots was equitable sharing. Aborigines happily accepted it all or stole it. Why would they not? The first aborigine to accept or steal an iron axe was assimilating. 
 
Also ignored is that many aborigines followed settlers and they did so because they wanted what they had. Smaller clans camped next to settlers for protection from other aborigines. All recorded. 
 
Also ignored is that the peoples who came to be called aborigines also migrated, invaded and colonised in waves. I fail to understand why British or European colonisation was wrong when everyone did it.
 
 

Posted by: rosross | Mar 18 2026 1:50 utc | 437

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 1:47 utc | 437
 
Are you Tartar or Dagestani/Chechen ?

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 1:50 utc | 438

I didn’t say he was. But he is going to part of the cadre. 
 
Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 18 2026 1:48 utc | 438
 
Maybe he just quit out of conscience?
 
Is that impossible?
 
Its hard to give up power.  He gave it up.
 
 
 
No, there is a conthpirathy  in the conthpirathy, and you are all theeple too blind to thee it!
 
Tho thmart!

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 1:52 utc | 439

@James M 434
 
I’m intimately familiar with the Kargil War. 
 
Tell me:
 
Why did the Kargil War remain confined to a tiny stretch of mountains on the frontier? Why didn’t it expand to all out war with Indian armoured divisions driving across the desert to try and cut Pakistan in two?
 
Why did the 2001 terrorist attack on the Indian Parliament result only in India puffing and posturing instead of making any actual military attack on Pakistan?
 
Why do India-Pakistan clashes (as in May 2025) consist of both sides making up imaginary victories in the television studios?
 
What changed in 1998 that suddenly made full scale war impossible?
 
Can you give me an answer?

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 18 2026 1:54 utc | 440

You only see what Israel allows.
 
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 1:41 utc | 432

 
True for the most part of course, although the occasional unauthorized video leaks out. Still…

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 18 2026 1:55 utc | 441

@ watcher,
 
The myth that aborigines were considered less than human, despite being citizens, came from the fact that in the late 18th/early 19th century the Aboriginal Protector for WA had an office on the same floor as the Department for Flora and Fauna. 
As Professor Helen Irving,  Sydney University, pointed out, aborigines were never classified as less than human. You can find her paper, myths of the 67 Referendum online.
 
Quote:
*Citizenship
A further common myth is that the 1967 referendum gave citizenship to the Aboriginal people. This is incorrect. Between 1788 and 1949, everyone born in Australia (or any other part of the British Empire) acquired the legal status of “British subject” (“subject” was the term used for British nationality at that time). In 1949, under new legislation every person born in Australia, regardless of race or colour, became simultaneously a British subject and Australian citizen. Subsequent changes in legislation meant that Australians are no longer British subjects.
Eligibility for Australian citizenship has changed over the years. Citizenship laws, however, have never differentiated between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal persons.
 
 
*“Flora and fauna”
The myth that the Constitution included a reference to the Aboriginal people under a “flora and fauna” section is entirely erroneous.
 
The words “flora and fauna” do not appear anywhere in the Constitution, nor did they prior to 1967. There was no “Flora and Fauna Act” either. No legislation referred to or classified the Aboriginal people in such terms.

Posted by: rosross | Mar 18 2026 1:55 utc | 442

Are you Tartar or Dagestani/Chechen ?
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 1:50 utc | 440
 
hes an aussie who converted to orthodix christianity about four years ago, and then to Islam a year after that.
 
He used to talk mad shit about americans until it was revealed hes just an upside down American.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 1:56 utc | 443

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 1:50 utc | 440
 
######
 
No. I have no racial or ethnic ties to Islam. I am a Western revert.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 1:56 utc | 444

@ LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 1:47 utc | 437
 
True. Iran, like Russia, doesn’t want to provoke the enemy to such a degree that the enemy rolls out and fires off the nukes.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 18 2026 1:57 utc | 445

I can’t make up my mind whether LoveDonbass is just genuinely stupid or a zionist plant.
 
Unless LoveDonbass is part of the Iranian Guardian Council (at least) how can he/she “explain the Iranian perspective”?

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 18 2026 1:58 utc | 446

@441 UWDude
 
Are you out of your ever-loving mind?
 
A man who claims he knows the geopolitical score agrees to a United States government position called “National Counterterrorism Center Director,” and he does so unironically!?! 
 
Are you out of your ever-loving mind? 
 
The man is a grease-trap, plain-and-simple. 

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 18 2026 1:59 utc | 447

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 1:56 utc | 445
 
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I stopped talking ish about Americans because I didn’t need a crystal ball to see where things were headed.
 
Talking trash to people with a terminal diagnosis isn’t fulfilling to me.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 2:01 utc | 448

So,I’ve been away for awhile.  
 
”   His martyrdom will strengthen Iran’s willingness to endure all hardship needed to finally defeat the U.S. and Israel:”
 
It’s been officially acknowledged by iran.  How many more people will volunteer for leadership positions knowing its comes with a death deadline?  The only one with sense is Khameneis son who is unobservable. 
 
And he may be dead.  
 
Is lovedonbass around?  He told me to stop posting.  Has he pulled his head out of his ass? Has he learned to stop imposing his prejudices on facts?  
 
Pfft. 
 
You underestimate your enemies at your peril.  Your desire for certain outcomes does not negate reality.  Iran is being torn apart piece by piece.  Millions will starve.  No one will help them, even if they want too.  Trumps self pitying antics notwithstanding, iran has done everything it can and it hasn’t stopped the war.  The marine expeditionary unit and the 82nd airborne will tear a huge hole in iran and the hundreds of casualties they will suffer make no difference.  The US has hundreds of millions of people at its direct disposal and the whole world of mercenaries it can hire to which russia can attest.
 
Even more so the damage it suffers is on other people’s territory.   The gulf oil producers suffering is good for America’s oil industry as it removes competitors and increases its profits.
 
 

Posted by: Neofeudalfuture | Mar 18 2026 2:01 utc | 449

The man is a grease-trap, plain-and-simple. 
 
Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 18 2026 1:59 utc | 449
 
if it were plain and simple you wouldn’t need a complex theory based on your personal forecast of future events to try and prove it.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 2:02 utc | 450

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 18 2026 1:58 utc | 448
 
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It’s called reading and listening. You might want to try it, unless your nihilism has led you to abandon all self-development.
 
And no, I am not on the Guardian Council, but I have read the Quran and listened to hours of Ali Khameini speaking. All the stuff you could do, if you chose.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 2:03 utc | 451

The five-second epistemology of the $152.
$152 is not the peak. $152 is the confirmation. Dubai crude physical at $151.94 this morning. High of $154.73. Up 115% from $70.63 on February 23. The barrel that has to get on a ship. Not the Brent financial barrel at $104. The physical barrel. The barrel that touches water. The barrel that needs the permission. The barrel priced in intelligent (ذكية / هوشمند) and complete (كاملة / کامل) control. $152 and climbing. The IRGC said $200 on day one. The IRGC hasn’t revised. The physical barrel chasing the IRGC’s number the way Goldman chases the IRGC’s number. $76. $100. $152. $200. The deli counter. The physical barrel almost there. The IRGC behind the counter not moving.
The chart is the series drawn in price. The flat line at $70 before February 28. The vertical on the 28th. The climb that doesn’t come back. The dips that dip and recover higher. The chart that looks like the Strait — closed on the 28th and never reopened. The price and the Strait doing the same thing on the same timeline. Both vertical. Both not coming back.
Goldman models $71 by Q4. The physical barrel is $152 right now. The model and the water $81 apart. Bessent said much lower than $80 in a couple months. The Treasury Secretary and the Bloomberg terminal $72 apart. Both pricing the barrel they’d like. The Strait pricing the barrel that is. The 5,400 piece just confirmed on the screen. The mean reversion that requires the mean. The mean was the petrodollar. The petrodollar is dead. The $71 priced in the corpse. The $152 priced in the Strait. The model and the water in different rooms. The water winning. The water always winning.
The five-second epistemology of the $152. Not the peak. The confirmation. The physical barrel that touches the Strait at $152 heading to the IRGC’s $200. Goldman at $71 heading the other way. Bessent at $80 heading the other way. The physical barrel and the model going in opposite directions about the same oil. One reads the Strait. The other reads the slide. Day seventeen. $152. Intelligent (ذكية / هوشمند). Complete (كاملة / کامل). The IRGC not revising. The chart not reverting. Day seventeen.
 
https://x.com/donaldgorbachev/status/2033589352765276234

Posted by: Mariátegui | Mar 18 2026 2:04 utc | 452

Remember Kushner’s Face…(& vid)
 
https://x.com/HowleyReporter/status/2032294266974634265
 
“…When the dim Steve Witkoff gave the game away and revealed they had been working on conquering and restructuring Gaza BEFORE the magic para-glider attack of Oct 7? They had Iran planned too.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 18 2026 2:05 utc | 453

Kent’s resignation has considerable potential propaganda value. I’m more than a little skeptical of his motivation, but maybe that will prove to have been not so important.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 18 2026 2:05 utc | 454

I stopped talking ish about Americans 
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 2:01 utc | 450
 
Exactly when it was revealed you are Aussie.  
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 2:06 utc | 455

Potential Invasion of Iran
 
Where would the U.S. insert ground forces into Iran?  I am assuming an initial Marine assault to secure an airfield.  Run a train of C-130s.  Some C-130s bringing in troops.  Others bringing in pallets with combat offload.  As the security situation improves, if it does, begin bringing in wheeled cargo.  Expand the bridgehead, run C-17s in.  Therefore, I looked for areas with runways close to the coast.  That way the Navy could provide initial air defense through rotating destroyers.  You have a pool of destroyers outside the range of effective Iranian anti-ship fire.  Move one destroyer in to cover the landing area / airfield until you can build up land based defenses.  If the destroyer runs low on ammunition or gets hit, send it to a base, move one of the back up destroyers closer to the coast.  The entire operation depends on speed.  Typically, the largest loss of life comes in the initial assault and the attacks on supporting ships.  The longer the ground forces take to create a secure and sustainable beachhead, the higher the casualties, especially if supporting ships begin getting hit.
 
1.  Konark International Airport.  Put Marines ashore just north or Naserabad.  Cut the highway.  Move west to the Konak Airport.
 
2.  Bander Abbas.  I would go with the international airport east of the city.  It has urban areas to the west.  That is not ideal but the airport is large and borders desert to the east.  The alternate is the smaller airport west of the city between the Shahid Rajaei Highway and the coast.  that might be for defendable if the Marines could block the highway.  You could also have a two-prong assault, taking both airfield and using them as pincers to seize the city.  Once that was done, you could begin to push into the interior and clear out threats to the strait, opening it to shipping.  I don’t think the islands just off Bander Abbas are worth taking.  It would be better to heavily bomb any Iranian presence and leave them empty.
 
3.  Asaluyeh.  I don’t like it.  The Navy would need to fight its way into the Persian Gulf, move north, taking fire, before landing Marines on an airfield with high terrain immediately to the northeast.  I think it would be a kill zone for any U.S. forces.
 
4.  I think any other airfields north of Asaluyeh would have the same problems.  Once you begin to get to the northern end of the Persian Gulf, you begin to open up possibilities for a landing to block the highways leading into Iraq and to Kuwait.  Then you could push ground forces southeast from Iraq and northeast from Kuwait.  The problem is I doubt the U.S. has any significant ground forces in the area to move towards any Marines holding positions blocking highways around the intersections of highways 5, 43, and 96.  I think the Marines would have a real problem surviving.
 
CONCLUSION
If I were planning this, I would stay south in Konark or Bander Abbas.  Konark would be the easiest, and as the force posture grew, the U.S. could then move north along the 93 and west along the 98 to eventually take Bander Abbas from the land side.  Going into Konark and moving along the 98 would allow the U.S. to clear Iranian coastal defenses Gulf of Oman.  Once they seize Bander Abbas, the strait could be opened.
Timeline:  4 to 6 months
Casualties:  High
 
Does the U.S. have the time, personnel and weapons to accomplish something like this?  I have no idea.

Posted by: Nobody Special | Mar 18 2026 2:06 utc | 456

@452
 
Feel free to have the last comment.
 
My theory is not complex. He unironically agreed to become “National Counterterrorism Center Director” for the USA, the co-source of all terrorism. If that is not proof that he is a POS, I don’t know what is.
 
Go ahead and try to join McDonald’s as a midweight corporate manager and see how far you get trying to change the culture. I’ll wait. 

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 18 2026 2:08 utc | 457

RE: Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 18 2026 1:07 utc | 404
 
True.  Iran didn’t develop a nuclear weapon as they were reluctant to become a hermit nation.
Which has proven to be the best kind in this “international community” kurfuckel.
 
But all is not lost,  they have missiles.
And Israel has Dimona. 

Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 18 2026 2:11 utc | 458

Posted by: Neofeudalfuture | Mar 18 2026 2:01 utc | 451
 
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This dime-store shadowbanned routine has never been useful or insightful.
 
It also makes for lousy entertainment. Dude, if you can’t be inspiring, you could at least be funny.
 
Iran will be fine. They know what they are doing, and millions have signed up for this.
 
And they are winning. Eventually, they will control the entire oil-producing areas in the Middle East, as well as Jerusalem and Mecca. They will be the center of an Islamic world that encompasses billions of people, and it will stretch across North Africa, perhaps retracing the Persian Empire pre-Charles Martel to Iberia.
 
If you can’t lay out a plausible and detailed scenario by which they lose, then please refrain from picking fights with people possessing more domain and subject-matter expertise than you do.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 2:12 utc | 459

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 18 2026 2:05 utc | 456
 
its of no propaganda value.   Nobody will remember in 3 days.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 2:13 utc | 460

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 18 2026 2:08 utc | 459
 
ots not complex….  mcdonalds!
 
stupid.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 2:15 utc | 461

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 2:06 utc | 457
 
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I am not an Australian. I have never been to Australia.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 2:15 utc | 462

The DPRK, which I respect, is a hermit kingdom protected by Russia and China on its borders.
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 1:24 utc | 416

DPRK is the contradictory middleman in a pubescent global power struggle.
 
Reunification of Korea would mean that China gains a US Military spear directly on its underbelly, while simultaneously America would be forced to leave as they are no longer welcome. Thus, both sides NEED Kim to stay right where he is. Neither can afford for an uncontrollable event to spiral into a chaotic war that would result in either outcome.
 
The “hermit kingdom” narrative is very outdated. It is now protected, and courted, by all sides. Trump tried very hard to flip the script in his first term, but Kim knows that his best hope for survival is to play both. He is to remain a nuclear thorn in everyones side for everyones benefit (relative to the percieved detriment of course)

Posted by: eps | Mar 18 2026 2:19 utc | 463

I am not an Australian. I have never been to Australia.
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 2:15 utc | 464
 
you are in some english speaking white country.  

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 2:19 utc | 464

Posted by: Nobody Special | Mar 18 2026 2:06 utc | 458
 
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No one has ever successfully done a WW2-style Marine landing in the FPV drone age.
 
And I don’t think the Yankees will be the first.
 
But I hope they try. A few thousand Marines would be great to return horizontally to Arlington.
 
Child killers, invaders, and Pedophile Protectors deserve what they get.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 2:19 utc | 465

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 2:19 utc | 466
New Zealanders and the sheeps island that often not included on most bottom right corner of the maps

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 2:26 utc | 466

“Marines going to Yemen.”
 
Jim // 374
 
Not a bad thought.  It’s obvious both Yemen and Iran are holding back defensive weapons.  That means Iran is taking a pounding so they must think it is vital to hold back a significant force.  I’ve been waiting to see what they would do with it, but so far, nothing.  It’s got me thinking Iran might be anticipating an invasion.
 
An invasion of Yemen never crossed my mind, but it makes a kind of sense.  Sort of securing the southern flank.  The problem is Iran is the center of gravity, not Yemen.  The U.S. military has a principal of mass.  That means, you should concentrate your forces on the decisive point (Iran) and not spend any more forces than absolutely necessary on side tasks.  That’s the doctrine.  Would the U.S. military violate one of its major principals?  How would I know, but I could see the national leadership ordering a prestige operation that gets ground forces bogged down in Yemen while failing to win the real battle in Iran.

Posted by: Nobody Special | Mar 18 2026 2:26 utc | 467

“International Atomic Energy Agency: Iran informed us that a projectile hit the site of the Bushehr nuclear power plant on Tuesday evening”Journalist Suhaib Al-Masalma

Also US says dropping 5000lb bunker munitions around Hormuz.

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 18 2026 2:27 utc | 468

New Zealanders and the sheeps island that often not included on most bottom right corner of the maps
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 2:26 utc | 468
 
maybe he is Brit.  i dont remember.  i just remember he was talking mad shit, and refused to say what country he was from, until someone proved he was from a country just like the USA, then his shit talking stopped.
 
And notice, he still tries to hide or talk about what country he is in.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 2:29 utc | 469

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 17 2026 17:47 utc | 12
Posted by: fascardillo | Mar 17 2026 19:00 utc | 84
 
The Berletic thesis holds up the longer this war goes on so there is no surprise b has acknowledged this.
China energy blockade is in play right now
 – Russia oil production assets targeted by “ukranian” missiles. (China supplies impacted)
 – Venezuela (oil to China stopped)
 – Gulf oil/gas exports are increasingly destroyed (China supplies impacted)
The USA actions in the ME are unfolding as the predicted and designed ECONOMIC SHOCKWAVE  to impact  China. The rest of us in the world are simply collateral damage. 

Posted by: Subtropical | Mar 18 2026 2:30 utc | 470

Posted by: Nobody Special | Mar 18 2026 2:26 utc | 469
 
Yemen is possible, perhaps to try and rerouteHormuz traffic safely to red sea traffic via pipeline and train.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 2:30 utc | 471

LoveDonbass // 467
 
I agree.  I read “Breaking the Phalanx” when it came out in 1997.  Douglas Macgregor argued drone warfare would force a fragmentation of forces into small packets.  So this isn’t a new thing in the U.S. military.  The problem is I don’t think the organization has adapted to something lots of its members have known for nearly 30 years.  It will probably take getting punched in the face for any real changes to be made. 
 
The drone threat makes me doubts the success of any force insertion into Iran.  That’s why I rated it as high casualties.  Could the U.S. succeed?  Maybe if it pours every last soldier and Marine into the bridgehead.  If it does that, then what?  Lick its wounds for the next twenty years?  Seems like a bad idea to me, but that doesn’t mean the U.S. won’t try it.

Posted by: Nobody Special | Mar 18 2026 2:34 utc | 472

https://t.me/CIG_telegram/71613
 
Exclusive photos sent to us, taken at an unknown point of time during the ongoing regional war in the Middle East, show close-ups of widespread damage at Naval Support Activity Bahrain from Iranian strikes against the base.
 
Places impacted include warehouses within the facility, military residencies, law enforcement of the base, and the vicinity of NSA Bahrain’s piers.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 2:38 utc | 473

‘100 Israeli Targets Struck’
 
https://www.presstv.ir
 
“IRGC avenges Dr Larijani’s martyrdom in 61st wave of Op True Promise – IRGC Aerospace Force to turn enemy skies into ‘an even greater spectacle’ – commander…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 18 2026 2:39 utc | 474

@451 Re America’s oil industry.
 
America produces around 13.7 million BPD of oil
America consumes 20.5 MPD
America must import the difference.
Drill Baby Drill and instantly increasing production is a dream.  It can take 6 months to a year drill and get a  Frack well producing at full capacity.  Drill rigs and Frac/pumping stations in America have been declining over the last year. Yes Oil companies will make profits. But how much is being lost with Iran destroying American Big oil facilities in the Mid East?     
 
There is no way to quickly bring enough wells online to make up the difference caused by the closing of the Strait of Hormuz. It would take at least a year or more to even begin to meet America’s demands. That is, If the oil patch holds out.  There are some oil companies claiming America has reached Peal Oil. 
https://www.forbes.com/sites/rrapier/2025/05/11/peak-oil-in-america-drill-baby-drill-may-be-hitting-a-wall/
 
 Bring up the chart for 1 year you can see the declines in Rig count. 
https://oilprice.com/rig-count

Posted by: golddigger | Mar 18 2026 2:40 utc | 475

@461 lovedonbass
I have a great deal of information. 
 
The destruction of the middle east is a benefit to the US.  How is iran winning?  By facilitating this destruction?  The best they could have done was give up nuclear enrichment.  I know they’re entitled to it, but so what?  They are also entitled to export Islamic revolution, but so what?  Is any of this good for them?
 
No.  Its not.  The iranian people are being used by their government for these silly goals and it only helps their enemies.   Its so foolish.

Posted by: Neofeudalfuture | Mar 18 2026 2:42 utc | 476

Posted by: rosross | Mar 18 2026 1:50 utc | 439
 
I did not read any more after your totally wrong comment about Aboriginals. They were NOT citizens. FFS I was old enough to remember the constitutional amendment that made them citizens (actually counted them as human). This happened in 1967 when section 127 was deleted ie the one that stopped them being counted as part of the population.
 

Posted by: watcher | Mar 18 2026 2:48 utc | 477

trump truth with kent tweet screenshot from 1/8/2020
https://t.me/BellumActaNews/168683
 
US President Donald Trump shares an X post from Joe Kent supporting military action against Iran.
 
It was made 5 days after General Soleimani was killed by US Air Force in Baghdad
 

@realdonaldtrump We should not sit and wait for the next attack   Wipe Iran’s ballistic capabilities out and get our troops out of Iraq – They are only targets now 
 
No US WIA/KIA is a tribute to the professionalism of our military and intel professionals, not Iranian restraint.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 2:49 utc | 478

The drone threat makes me doubts the success of any force insertion into Iran.
Posted by: Nobody Special | Mar 18 2026 2:34 utc | 474

 
My guess is that the US would only reasonably do that as a coalition (à la previous Gulf War). Otherwise the US casualty would be unbearable : “why only us dying while we try to open Hormuz for everyone!??”
 
But Iran didn’t attack first (in which case a coalition would have been possible against the agressor). US/Israel are the agressors. Nobody will join.
 
However, US administration is not always reasonable. When the gallon is at 10 dollarbucks in fly-over US, and the USans are screaming for blood, what will happen is anybody’s guess… Will they want Iranian blood, or Washington DC blood? Or the Epstein Class blood? We are living interesting times.
 
Note : don’t worry about the Chinese. In cities, all (fantastic) public transportation (bus, subway) is electric, as well as all the scooters, and half of the cars.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 18 2026 2:51 utc | 479

 The Iranian Embassy in Denmark raised the Lion and Sun Flag after the Iranian Ambassador defected.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 2:52 utc | 480

Australia Hosts Israeli Female Soldiers For A ‘Recovery Retreat’
 
https://x.com/OnePathNetwork/status/2033785311961256298
 
“Australia is facing a backlash after hosting Israeli female soldiers under a so-called ‘recovery’ program, despite Israel currently facing genocide allegations at the ICJ over its war crimes in Gaza.
 
While Israeli soldiers are granted entry and support, Palestinian civilians facing mass displacement, bombardment and humanitarian collapse remain largely absent from similar pathways…”
 
Genocidal settler-states stick together.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 18 2026 2:52 utc | 481

@watcherTo make it easy here is the link. Amazing how many Australians still believe myths.https://conreform.sydney.edu.au/2015/06/indigenous-recognition-and-constitutional-myths/

Posted by: rosross | Mar 18 2026 2:54 utc | 482

Genociders are flying out from Souda Naval Base for their bombing run in Gaza and Lebanon. 
 
Qatar has also transferred its aerial assets there.
 
Ably supported by the Greek military and NATO. 
 
The Zionists are also moving in big time in Crete.

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 18 2026 2:54 utc | 483

My gut tells me it’s the Mossad itself putting out all the crap shown on this page.
https://factcheck.afp.com/list/Iran-0

Posted by: ReinhardVonSiegfried | Mar 18 2026 2:54 utc | 484

Posted by: Nobody Special | Mar 18 2026 2:34 utc | 474
 
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A ground invasion of Iran was totally doable before Iran had its own satellite and started receiving ISR from China and Russia.
 
The element of surprise no longer exists. Trump has been getting away with doing audacious stuff no one expects, but I think now, everyone expects him to do a decapitation and/or attack during negotiations.
 
The Marines en route will not be able to enter Iran as a group. Everyone sees them coming, can estimate landfall, and organize a welcoming committee.
 
Short of some teleportation technology, I don’t know how they can introduce enough men to establish a forward base of operations.
 
And then, like Kharg Island, how do you supply food, medevac, and ammunition? Logistics are pretty make it difficult to be able to hold ground for more than 48 hours.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 2:55 utc | 485

https://x.com/i/status/2034040698954031326?mx=2
 
United States Central Command (CENTCOM) announces that US Armed Forces paved the storage sites for Iranian anti-ship Cruise missiles across the Iranian coast with ground-penetration bombs for the first time since the start of the war

Hours ago, U.S. forces successfully employed multiple 5,000-pound deep penetrator munitions on hardened Iranian missile sites along Iran’s coastline near the Strait of Hormuz. The Iranian anti-ship cruise missiles in these sites posed a risk to international shipping in the strait.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 2:55 utc | 486

The best they could have done was give up nuclear enrichment. 
Posted by: Neofeudalfuture | Mar 18 2026 2:42 utc | 478
 
 
Charming.
You actually believe if Iran gave up the right to nuclear enrichment the US would have left them alone.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 18 2026 2:56 utc | 487

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 18 2026 2:54 utc | 485
 
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Erdogan won’t like any of that.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 2:58 utc | 488

@asian frog  481
 
How long will the Chinese grid last in a war?  They’ve been building as fast as possible for a long time.  Against the US where they can’t fight back equally(its across the pacific where the US has so much territory it can use right next door from ww2).
Their infrastructure is completely vulnerable against an enemy they couldn’t care less who they hurt.  I dont think the Chinese leadership cares either but they dont have the means for an equal reaction.  Unlike ukraine China won’t have the whole world giving/selling means to repair it.  How long will china’s factories last?  Its all so vulnerable and in the long term indefensible.   The north American continent does not suffer the same problems.   Drop the assumptions and consider it from a prejudice free view.

Posted by: Neofeudalfuture | Mar 18 2026 2:59 utc | 489

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 2:52 utc | 482
 
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Propaganda and performance are all NATO has left.
 
If true, the Ambassador has forfeited any property he owned in Iran, and his extended family will be pariahs.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 3:00 utc | 490

Charming.
You actually believe if Iran gave up the right to nuclear enrichment the US would have left them alone.
 
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 18 2026 2:56 utc | 489
 
XD

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 3:02 utc | 491

You said:
I did not read any more after your totally wrong comment about Aboriginals. They were NOT citizens. FFS I was old enough to remember the constitutional amendment that made them citizens (actually counted them as human). This happened in 1967 when section 127 was deleted ie the one that stopped them being counted as part of the population.  
Posted by: watcher 
Well if you did not read anymore it explains your abject ignorance. You are wrong, completely and totally wrong as Helen Irving has stated.  To be fair, I have heard teachers and principals repeat the claims you make and they should know better.
I suggest you read her complete article.
 
Quote 2. Aboriginals are to be countedSecondly, following the 1967 referendum, section 127 of the Constitution was removed. This section said: In reckoning the numbers of the people of the Commonwealth, or of a State or other part of the Commonwealth, aboriginal natives shall not be counted.It is a common myth that the section excluded Aboriginal people from being counted in the census, and that the 1967 referendum meant that they would henceforth be counted. It did not. The Aboriginal people have always been counted, from the very first Commonwealth census in 1911. In fact, census statistics specifically recorded the populations of Aboriginal Australians. “Half-blood” Aborigines were considered to be white and were included in the general census.The purpose of section 127 (admittedly, not obvious from its words) was to guide the calculation of the numbers of parliamentary representatives per State and also to determine certain State financial entitlements and obligations, based on State populations. When these calculations were made, the numbers of Aboriginal people, as counted, were excluded.
 
The right to voteAnother common myth is that the 1967 referendum gave the Aboriginal people the right to vote. This is incorrect. The 1967 referendum had nothing to do with this right (or “equal rights” or rights at all).Aboriginal people were able to vote in all States and in the Commonwealth by 1967. From 1949 they could vote in Commonwealth elections if they were enrolled to vote in NSW, Victoria, South Australia or Tasmania. Indigenous people who had been in military service also had the right to vote. In 1962, all other Aboriginal people became entitled to vote in Commonwealth elections.At the State level, Aboriginal people were able to vote in South Australia, NSW, Tasmania and Victoria throughout the 20th century. In Western Australia and Queensland they gained the State vote, respectively, in 1962 and 1965.It should also be noted that the official definition of Aboriginal has changed over time, and voting rights of individuals have therefore changed accordingly. Many Aboriginal people today would not have been excluded from the right to vote under the former laws.In any case (with the exception of a now-spent transitional provision – section 41), neither eligibility to vote nor the franchise is mentioned in the Constitution. The right to vote is a matter for ordinary legislation. The Constitution did not need to be altered for Aboriginal people to gain the right to vote.
 
CitizenshipA further common myth is that the 1967 referendum gave citizenship to the Aboriginal people. This is incorrect. Between 1788 and 1949, everyone born in Australia (or any other part of the British Empire) acquired the legal status of “British subject” (“subject” was the term used for British nationality at that time). In 1949, under new legislation every person born in Australia, regardless of race or colour, became simultaneously a British subject and Australian citizen. Subsequent changes in legislation meant that Australians are no longer British subjects.Eligibility for Australian citizenship has changed over the years. Citizenship laws, however, have never differentiated between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal persons.Again, citizenship is not defined in the Constitution. A referendum would not be required to amend the citizenship law.
 
“Flora and fauna”The myth that the Constitution included a reference to the Aboriginal people under a “flora and fauna” section is entirely erroneous. The words “flora and fauna” do not appear anywhere in the Constitution, nor did they prior to 1967. There was no “Flora and Fauna Act” either. No legislation referred to or classified the Aboriginal people in such terms.
https://conreform.sydney.edu.au/2015/06/indigenous-recognition-and-constitutional-myths/
 
 
Helen Irving was appointed to Sydney Law School 2001 and retired as Professor Emerita in 2021. Her teaching and research includes Australian and United States constitutional law and history. She also researches in constitutional citizenship; comparative constitutional design and gender; the use of history in constitutional interpretation, and models of judicial review. She has held five ARC Discovery research grants as sole-investigator, the most recent completed in 2022 with the publication of a Allegiance, Citizenship and the Law: the Enigma of Belonging (Edward Elgar Publishing). 

Posted by: rosross | Mar 18 2026 3:03 utc | 492

Top vs Bottom issue but the Bottom is divided
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 20:42 utc | 189
 
***************
 
……………… two cheeks on each arse.

Posted by: General Factotum | Mar 18 2026 3:09 utc | 493

It’s called reading and listening. You might want to try it, unless your nihilism has led you to abandon all self-development. 
And no, I am not on the Guardian Council, but I have read the Quran and listened to hours of Ali Khameini speaking. All the stuff you could do, if you chose.
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 2:03 utc | 453
 
No, it’s called brainmelt. 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 18 2026 3:10 utc | 494

How can we tell who’s hurting more?
 
No one is lining up to join the War of Aggression against Iran.
 
No one, not including the US and the Rothschild’s Colony is trying to clear the Strait of Hormuz.
 
Not the Saudis or any of the GCC provinces being pummeled by Iran dares to retaliate. 
 
Keep watching these 3 indicators.
 
For warporn, watch the Zionist medium YouTube. AI enhanced for your pleasure and approved for broadcast. 

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 18 2026 3:14 utc | 495

” Marines going to Yemen”
 
It would be a bloodbath.
The average age of AnsarAllah is around 19. All of them are angry.
Everybody is armed. When a Boy becomes a man he is given an AK and a knife. Babies come out of the womb knowing how to field strip an AK.
AnsarAllah eagerly awaits the US Marines storming the beaches.
Older article below gives an idea of how the entire population is trained and ready for any invasion. They are an entire nation of Battle Hardened Warriors.
 
https://www.ispionline.it/en/publication/the-houthis-militarization-machine-194526
 
 
 

Posted by: golddigger | Mar 18 2026 3:19 utc | 496

The coordination between the Ukrainian counter offensive, the attack on Iran, and the apparently now cancelled Trump trip to China all seem to have been part of a larger plan.1.  Distract Russia’s attention in Ukraine2.  Attack Iran and win in four to seven days3.  Cut off all Gulf oil to China4.  Trump arrives in China to dictate surrender terms ANALYSIS1.  I think the Ukrainian attacks worked.  The Russians did what they usually do, hold their positions and repel attacks.  Part of that “holding positions” was to limit equipment transfers to Iran.    It appears the Russians are now confident they have weathered the Ukrainian attacks.  Three days ago, I read Russia sent 4 As-400 batteries, 24 Iskander-M missiles, 64 anti-ship missiles and a Nebo-M radar to Iran.  The recent Russian advances in Ukraine also suggest the Ukrainian attack was never meant to accomplish anything more than distracting the Russians while the U.S. took over Iran.  Since the Iranians are still fighting, the U.S. must now pour its efforts into that fight.  That means the Ukrainians are left only with the equipment and men set aside for the initial wave of attacks. 2.  Obviously the U.S. failed to conquer Iran in 4 to 7 days.  Doesn’t mean they won’t win, but it looks unlikely at the moment. 3.  The oil has continued to flow from Iran to China.  The U.S. is stripping the Pacific of weapons and men to ship to the Middle East.  China is stronger vis a vis the U.S. 4.  There is no point in Trump travelling to China.  He would be constantly embarrassed and belittled in that very understated and cutting way the Chinese have. FINAL THOUGHTThe U.S. plan has comprehensively failed.  It tried to knock out one rival, Iran, and failed.  It tried to weaken China.  It failed.  It tried to distract Russia.  That succeeded, but it was a short term tactical victory which the Russian are in the process of reversing.    
Posted by: Nobody Special | Mar 18 2026 0:40 utc | 315
 
Reposting it from Ukraine thread. Feel this excellent summary belong here.

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 18 2026 3:19 utc | 497

You actually believe if Iran gave up the right to nuclear enrichment the US would have left them alone.
 
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 18 2026 2:56 utc | 489
 
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Many people are still in denial that Iran was trying to negotiate with an end-of-days death cult that rapes and eats children.
 
They weren’t going to be intimidated by nukes any more than the UK was when they helped Ukraine try to assassinate Putin recently.
 
Nukes would be a great deterrent if the other party were rational and could be reasoned with.
 
That has never been the case since 9/11, and it has only gotten worse under Trump today, who believes he is the King of the Planet and unaccountable to everyone. He’s literally Caligula.
 
One can’t negotiate with crazy. One can barely communicate with them.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 3:19 utc | 498

No. Its not. The iranian people are being used by their government for these silly goals and it only helps their enemies. Its so foolish.
 
Posted by: Neofeudalfuture | Mar 18 2026 2:42 utc | 478
 
Of course, it’s their government’s fault, not the fault of those blowing up girl’s schools.
 
 
You are a uniquely stupid individual. Someone devoid of logical and moral foundations.
 
It is persons like yourself that needs to be trimmed from the tree of humankind.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 18 2026 3:19 utc | 499

“I read Russia sent 4 As-400 batteries, 24 Iskander-M missiles, 64 anti-ship missiles and a Nebo-M radar to Iran. ”
Posted by: Nobody Special | Mar 18 2026 0:40 utc | 315

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 18 2026 3:19 utc | 499
 
doubt

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 18 2026 3:24 utc | 500