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March 18, 2026
War On Iran: Energy War Moves From Disruption To Destruction

The war on Iran continues to be the most important issue currently moving the world.

Israel and the U.S. are continuing their assassination campaign of Iranian officials. It was confirmed today that Ali Larijani, the head of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, was killed by an Israeli airstrike on the house of his daughter. The strike caused several dozens of additional casualties. Larijani was a highly capable pragmatist, not a hardliner. His death is a loss for everyone who seeks peace in the Middle East.

Two of the leaders of the Iran’s voluntary Basji militia were also killed in Israeli airstrikes as was Iran’s Minister for Intelligence, Esmaeil Khatib.

None of these deaths will lower Iran’s will or capability to resist. It knows that it has is able to throttle the global economy via its control of the Strait of Hormuz and thus has the upper hand in any long term conflict. A some point the U.S. will have to agree (archived) with Iran’s end-of war conditions:

Iran’s strategic objective now is to impose such high costs on the United States and the Gulf states that Trump will opt for a cease-fire that includes a restriction on future Israeli actions. In essence, Iran wants to force him to choose between Israel’s security interests and the stability of global markets. The bottom line is that the war Trump started has no good ending.

Yet Israel today does not feel bound by any restrictions. It has just launched an attack, with U.S. backing, on Iran’s major South Pars gas field and other Iranian energy installations:

Israel has just bombed Iran’s largest natural gas processing facility in Bushehr Province. Israel stated that it conducted this attack in full coordination with the United States.

The attack is consistent with Israel’s strategy of aiming to destroy not only Iran’s military and military industries, but also its industrial base and its economy. Israel’s objective is not regime change but state collapse.

In this particular case there is I believe an additional motivation behind the Israeli attack. Iran has repeatedly indicated that if its energy infrastructure is attacked, this crosses a bright red line and that it will retaliate with attacks on energy infrastructure throughout the Persian Gulf.

If Iran does indeed respond in this manner, the prospects of direct participation in this war by Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states increases significantly. This is exactly what Israel would like to see, and would also explain why the US, which previously counseled against such attacks, now supports them and participates in their execution.

This attack is not only a demonstration of US-Israeli capabilities, but also of US-Israeli strategic failure and arguably of growing desperation as well.

Iran’s gas production is mostly used domestically. Its electricity production largely depends on its gas infrastructure. The strike is also a hit against Turkey which receives 15% of its gas consumption from Iran.  Iraq will be hit hard too as its electricity production also depends on Iranian gas. A spokesman of the Foreign Ministry of Qatar condemned the attack.

The most rational response for Iran will be to hit Israel’s energy infrastructure. Strikes on Haifa and Israeli gas facilities will come too but Iran’s immediate response, as promised, were evacuation orders for five energy installation in its neighboring Persian Gulf countries:

🔸SAMREF Refinery – Saudi Arabia
🔸Al Hosn Gas Field – UAE
🔸Jubail Petrochemical Complex – Saudi Arabia
🔸Mesaieed Petrochemical Complex & Mesaieed Holding (Chevron-affiliated) – Qatar
🔸Ras Laffan Refinery (Phases 1 & 2) – Qatar.

According to Bloomberg the facilities are being evacuated. Energy prices in the commodity future market have risen in consequence of the strikes even though they are, due to manipulations, still much lower than real world prices (archived):

The growing disruption to supplies has driven a number of regional price benchmarks to all-time highs, even as global marker Brent has fallen back to just above $100 a barrel after jumping to nearly $120 in the early stages of the Iran war.

The price of a barrel of oil in Oman — which exports from ports outside the Strait of Hormuz — soared to nearly $154 on Tuesday, driven by intense competition for the small volumes still leaving the Middle East.

“Right now it feels like the paper and the physical market has dislocated,” said Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank. “[This is] the biggest disruption since the 1970s and Brent can barely hold above $100.”

The $100bbl is for light sweet crude while the market needs heavier variants as well as processed products:

Current spot prices for gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel on the West Coast appear unhinged at $147/bbl; $162-$170/bbl; and $186/bbl until one considers that refiners in China, India, Japan and South Korea face physical crude costs that top $150-$155/bbl.

The strike on energy facilities in Iran has opened another level on the economic front of the war.

Blocking ship from passing Hormuz is disruptive. Striking energy facilities is destructive.

It will take a long time to repair the damage.

Comments

Clearly they have given up on regime change hopes and are going all in for state collapse.
God help us all!

Posted by: Abx | Mar 18 2026 16:15 utc | 1

Iran seems to prioritize the removal of US bases to destruction of Israel 

Posted by: Polli | Mar 18 2026 16:16 utc | 2

On a separate note, President of Tajikstan just published a video of a huge salvo of trucks going to Iran:
 
https://x.com/EmomaliRahmonTJ/status/2034184224287215852?s=20
Called it “humanitarian aid”, but nobody in Iran sees twitter. This is aimed at Western audiences, probably signaling Chinese/Russian backing.

Posted by: Abx | Mar 18 2026 16:16 utc | 3

I think China needs to do more to help Iran. Those US aircraft carriers are 2 big juicy targets………

Posted by: sirdavide | Mar 18 2026 16:17 utc | 4

a – The most rational response for Iran will be to hit Israel’s energy infrastructure.
b – but Iran’s immediate response, as promised, were evacuation orders for five energy installation in its neighboring Persian Gulf countries

a + b = ( they are irrational | this is someone’s script they have to follow )

Iran seems to prioritize the removal of US bases to destruction of Israel 
Posted by: Polli | Mar 18 2026 16:16 utc | 2
“Israel is a superpower now” – Six Finger Nutty 
So that’s the script. You can’t two “superpowers” lording it over the “most important chokehold of world economy”.

Posted by: stupidgoys | Mar 18 2026 16:22 utc | 5

“Decapitation has its limitations,” said Danny Citrinowicz, a former head of the Iran branch of Israeli military intelligence. “I don’t think we’ve scratched the surface in the ability of Iran to find replacements that can take over for the people that have been decapitated.”
 
Mr. Citrinowicz noted that Israel killed nearly all of Hamas’s leaders in Gaza, and both Mr. Nasrallah and his successor as Hezbollah’s leader. Yet both organizations are still functioning, if significantly weakened.
 
“It’s not that I don’t think decapitation is an important tool,” he said. “But we can’t build a strategy only on that.”

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 18 2026 16:22 utc | 6

This was always the Israeli view of War.
Evil Bastards. They are Criminals but cry Victim at every turn.
The US is Complicit, but Israel is driving the pattern of War. TOTAL War is what they want and what they Will Get.
Trump is backup, not the deciding Player.
Israel wants Civilizational War.
Trump wants good press and Distraction from domestic worries, Maybe some resources to Grab.
Eventually the US will Turn on Israel,one way or another.
Their War Aims are not Compatible at all.
 
 

Posted by: Effete | Mar 18 2026 16:23 utc | 7

The US-Israel regime’s unprovoked attack on Iran already involves so many countries: US, Israel, UK, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Yemen, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Cyprus, the US submarine sinking of an Iranian ship near Sri Lanka.

The US and nearly all of 32-member NATO have long been arming, funding, and providing military planning and intelligence to Ukraine to use it as a proxy tool against Russia.

The US has also gone after Venezuela and Cuba, and is apparently in military operations with Ecuador, with allegations of Colombia being struck?

And the US is escalating its arming of Taiwan province while ostensibly recognizing a One China policy, Japan’s threatened involvement.

Now US is trying to get NATO and other countries involved to help it re-open the Strait of Hormuz …

Is the US trying to start World War 3?

Posted by: cc | Mar 18 2026 16:26 utc | 8

The US is the Money, the Arms, the Ability to Project Overwhelming Force.
Hitting them first is logical. Not obviously so but definitely a priority. 
Israel is Weaker than they seem.
Especially Alone with noo Big Brother to help them.
Iran is playing a longer game than the US Israel in my opinion. 

Posted by: Effete | Mar 18 2026 16:27 utc | 9

How much of the world must be destroyed before people can agree – as they did after WW1, and again after WW2, to limit the destruction to military targets?Yes, Oil and gas fields, freight ships are sitting ducks, easy to destroy. But if one side does it, the other side will follow. And everybody loses.After every war, people realise there is no winner, there is no loser. There is a just a huge mess that takes decades to clean up.Maybe, this time, we can get there before several million people die, and before the world economy is destroyed?

Posted by: Marvin | Mar 18 2026 16:31 utc | 10

Iran is looking to destroy the ME oil production. To attack the Western Alliance’s Economic Base.
 
They m are seeing the Entire West as the Enemy with Israel as the Leading Attack Dog.
The Economic war is Paramount. 
Military Defeat will follow.

Posted by: Effete | Mar 18 2026 16:33 utc | 11

Thanks for the posting b
 
Are we in a civilization war yet?
Yes, we are….and its about private/public finance but we aren’t talking about that yet, eh?
 
What is being talked about are the existential nature of the conflict(s) in our world, energy, food, water,…….leadership is the key…will it continue as colonial in nature?
Will all those monarchs in the ME continue to rule?
Not likely, IMO
 
The shit show continues until it doesn’t and I continue to hope that extinction is not the path the losers take because they don’t want to be held responsible for their actions.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 18 2026 16:36 utc | 12

This is all part and parcel to the “Great Reset” and the NWO. Look up Maurice Strong of WEF & Davos fame.

Posted by: maja | Mar 18 2026 16:36 utc | 13

Iran seems to prioritize the removal of US bases to destruction of Israel 
 
Posted by: Polli | Mar 18 2026 16:16 utc | 2
 
 
The shield must be broken before the sword can be smashed.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 18 2026 16:37 utc | 14

Iran cannot win a military confrontation Toe to Toe.
They Can destroy the ability of the ME to  produce Oil.
Asymmetric War is their specialty .
If they destroy the US Economy and weaken Trumps hold on Power Netanyahu will be cast adrift.
Israel has not ability to invade or subdue Iran and with the US outvofcthe Fight they would Struggle to Project Force from the Air.
No Gas means no Airpower .
Iran is Using Geography to weaken the Alliance. 

Posted by: Effete | Mar 18 2026 16:40 utc | 15

In the strike that killed Larijani, the Zionists targeted the entire neighborhood, not just his sister’s house and killed an additional 100+ people. 
 
The 80kg multiple warhead submunitions we see don’t do a whole lot of damage IMO and would be better used on airfields or on troop concentrations rather than urban areas. 
 
IMO, the evacuation notices are to get those nations to halt production rather than preparations for their destruction. IMO, destroying those installations and many more ought to be saved as the ultimate retaliation for any use of a nuke on Iran. IMO, the pipelines that enter Occupied Palestine will be destroyed and the port facilities that remain viable will be taken out. I also expect drone attacks on Zionist West Bank military/settlement installations to escalate along with attacks on the border crossings into Jordan.    

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 18 2026 16:44 utc | 16

Gas prices in the US are going to fuck the GOP over big time, even if the war ends and the price goes back under $3/gal. People remember that shit longer than where the price stays. They remember because they had to forego other purchases or eat into their savings or forego driving at all for a time period. The inflation from 2021-2022 killed Biden’s presidency altogether, even though it had largely subsided by 2024.
 
But honestly? Good. The GOP has been wanting an apocalyptic war between Israel and Iran for decades. They’ve wanted to immanentize the eschaton, bring about the rapture, through such a war. Well, there is no god to actually do that, there are only human beings who are caught up in the senseless and wanton murder of one another.
 
One thing I’ve noticed, and perhaps others have noticed it too: young, even white, Americans are increasingly interested in Islam. Islam is after all a universalist religion, and Iran’s behavior in this war has been positively saintly in comparison to that of the US and Israel. Americans have a tendency to root for the underdogs. Is there a bigger underdog in this world than Shia Muslims?

Posted by: fnord | Mar 18 2026 16:48 utc | 17

Iran seems to prioritize the removal of US bases to destruction of Israel 
Posted by: Polli | Mar 18 2026 16:16 utc | 2

 
The US bases and radars  need to be destroyed first in order to destroy Israel.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 18 2026 16:51 utc | 18

While destruction of fossil fuel facilities does create a lot of pollution and releases enormous green house gases, it also prevents the use of these fuels throughout the world and may reduce greenhouse gas exhaust globally. That could be good for the environment but is especially good for Electric Vehicle manufacturers. Chinese EV manufacturers specifically, who have continued to invest in development and production while companies in the US and Japan have either reduced investment or withdrawn from the EV market. 

Posted by: Keme | Mar 18 2026 16:54 utc | 19

@ 22
The US has one big EV manufacturer, Tesla, whose market share in Europe has steadily declined as a result of the CEO’s social media and political antics. They’ve also declined in the US because Asian manufacturers like Kia offer a better product with much less of the bullshit (the Cybertruck for example is just a vice signalling purchase, the type of thing a middle-aged account executive buys to show how bad ass they think they are).
 
I was kind of a fan of the F-150 Lightning. It looked like a regular ass F-150. A smaller EV truck would be nice for me as I transition out of software engineering and into the trades. Hopefully BYD can start manufacturing in the US so I can buy one of theirs in the future.

Posted by: fnord | Mar 18 2026 16:58 utc | 20

MOSCOW, March 18. /TASS/. Moscow is currently considering whether it should proactively stop supplying energy resources to the European market, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
“As far as the order from the President [of Russia Vladimir Putin] to consider the possibility of an early withdrawal from European gas markets is concerned, this issue is under consideration, requiring a fairly in-depth analysis,” he told a briefing.
The energy market is currently experiencing serious turmoil due to the war around Iran, Peskov noted. “And, of course, these upheavals make it difficult for everyone to predict market trends. Therefore, an in-depth analysis is currently underway, considering all the specifics of the current situation,” he added.
Putin said earlier that the Russian government had been tasked with assessing the feasibility and advisability of halting energy supplies to the European market, adding that starting April 25, EU countries planned to impose additional restrictions on the purchase of Russian hydrocarbons, including LNG, up to a complete ban on such supplies in 2027.

 

In this regard, it may be more advantageous for Russia not to wait until the door is ostentatiously slammed in its face, but to redirect supplies to more interesting destinations now, Putin noted.

Posted by: arby | Mar 18 2026 16:58 utc | 21

To add to my earlier comment, #8,
The US-Israel assassinations of 86-year-old Khameini (who had a fatwa against nuclear weapons) and of Larijani (“pragmatist, not a hardliner “), and the removal of anyone to negotiate with, also suggest that the US is intent on starting a world war. Start a world war, get others to fight and destroy each other, try to get Russia and China to fall for the trap, and sit back in distant North America? Then, like they did in WWII, only step back in near the end to claim the glory, the spoils, and global dominance when everyone else is badly hurt? Is that the US recipe for renewal of their hegemony?

Posted by: cc | Mar 18 2026 17:01 utc | 22

My guess is that Israel is a proxy for the US but like other proxies they can bite the hand as well. Israel knows it is a proxy but has handled the situation for great gains of its own.
 
Like Berletic said. Israel was formed by England after the fall of the Ottoman Empire.

Posted by: arby | Mar 18 2026 17:03 utc | 23

RE:
“Iran seems to prioritize the removal of US bases to destruction of Israel “ Posted by: Polli | Mar 18 2026 16:16 utc | 2  “The shield must be broken before the sword can be smashed.”
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 18 2026 16:37 utc | 14
 
In confirmation,  Garland Nixon/Jodi Bari recent podcast made that same observation.  The U.S. logistics for refueling,  maintenance & reloading are being touted to a smaller & smaller area.
 
Jodi commented on the refueling jets US claims of a collision (vs. Iranian shoot down) as plausible due to crowded air space as more and more U.S. logistical assets are unusable/destroyed.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 18 2026 17:05 utc | 24

And just like the policy paper said. Use Israel to attack Iran and Israel will get the blame which is exactly what many posters do. Blame Israel and not the real culprit. I’m not excusing Israel either but it is the US that is in the driver’s seat always using plausible deniability.

Posted by: arby | Mar 18 2026 17:07 utc | 25

Posted by: Marvin | Mar 18 2026 16:31 utc | 10

How much of the world must be destroyed before people can agree – as they did after WW1, and again after WW2, to limit the destruction to military targets?

One way to think about the previous two world wars is that destruction as such (not just military targets) was an important ingredient all along, not an oversight or accident.
 
Capitalism was in a serious crisis before WW1. From the point of view of nations (i.e. national elites), WW1 can be seen as an attempt to save one’s own capital at the expense of the enemy’s. It didn’t quite work out because the Allies won but UK had to pass the baton the USA nonetheless. From another point of view, who won or lost doesn’t matter so much because the amount of destruction was so severe that profits can be made (again! no more crisis!) afterwards. From this POV, the niggle was the Russian revolution. The latter POV can be seen really well after WW2 where destruction was so complete that economy had nowhere to go but upwards for a long time (next crisis actually triggered through energy).

Oil and gas fields, freight ships are sitting ducks, easy to destroy. But if one side does it, the other side will follow. And everybody loses. After every war, people realise there is no winner, there is no loser.

When you write “everybody loses, no winner”, you speak from a sympathetic, humanistic angle. That’s commendable but irrelevant to capital, abstractly and as a class.
 
I don’t know how early after 1914 people spoke of “world war” but I’m afraid we’re in WW3 by now. Future historians can discuss whether it started 2022 (Ukraine) or 2026 (Iran) or so. (Similar to Chinese would put the start of WW2 at 1937 or even 1931 rather than the Europeans’ standard take of 1939.)

Posted by: Konami | Mar 18 2026 17:07 utc | 26

List of Power Plants in Israel
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_power_stations_in_Israel
 
2 big coal plants:
Hadera 2.56GW✅
Ashkelon 2.25GW
 
 
 
7 NG plants
Ramla 1.33GW
Mt. Carmel (Haifa) 1.02GW✅
Dalia 0.86 GW
Ashkelon 0.80GW
Tazfit 0.60GW
Ramat 0.52GW
Mishor 0.44GW
 
 
 
1 Hydro plant
 
Golan 0.38 GW
 
 
Knock out the 3 biggest and the math is clear – power is cut by half. 

Posted by: Exile | Mar 18 2026 17:08 utc | 27

The US has practically half of its military in CENTCOM. A nation of 350 million golems serving a satanic tribe. What a shameful existence.

 

https://x.com/cirnosad/status/2034314912659628254

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 18 2026 17:08 utc | 28

This is what happen when you allow impunity to a brat and overprotect it ; he test the limits. First from the region, then from the world. He long deserve a spanking.
 
I was watching Tulsi hearing … well the congress is filled by a band of dying short-sighted morons. Don’t waste your time, nothing of interest there … 

Posted by: Savonarole | Mar 18 2026 17:08 utc | 29

Time to put the sticker of Trump saying “Iran that gas price up for you” on every gas pump.
 
The only time Americans are angry about is the paying more their pocket money for gas and eggs

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 17:08 utc | 30

BTW –  WW3 started a while ago. 

Posted by: Exile | Mar 18 2026 17:11 utc | 31

Iran is now on wave 63 of True Promise 4 and has announced the collapse of Zionist AD systems. Wave 61 was announced as revenge for Larijani “targeting more than 100 military and security sites in the occupied territories.” Iran will soon seal off Occupied Palestine and total siege conditions will then exist. Two key components are foodstuffs and fuel with the available amounts of both being unknown. As many have said, wars can’t be won via air power alone, and that would also apply to missile power. It’s for that reason why I see the need for Iran to attack the Zionist internal security forces so Palestinians can rise and begin the internal “boots on the ground” component needed to push the Zionists into the sea. Same goes for demolishing the border crossings in Jordan and Egypt.  

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 18 2026 17:12 utc | 32

I was watching Tulsi hearing
 
Posted by: Savonarole | Mar 18 2026 17:08 utc | 36
 

 
She cannot perjure herself when presenting assessments because they are not statements of fact.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 18 2026 17:15 utc | 33

Posted by: cc | Mar 18 2026 17:01 utc | 27
 
I think that’s more or less the plan.
 
To have a “critical mass”of countries engaged in the fighting, sufficiently devastated by the war and heavily indebted to be all on board for a reset with massive debt cancellation and a new financial architecture.
 
Obviously, the country that, by virtue of its geography, has been spared from destruction will become the primary supplier of goods. Again.
 
Except that it doesn’t seem to be working as planned.
 
But the goal can be achieved by destroying oil infrastructure.
It’s just that the number of countries impacted will be smaller, and there’s China, which is already the world’s factory, and which they haven’t been able to decouple from Europe that will also be spared.
 
It’s still a failure, IMHO.
 
NB : it also explains the number of trolls parroting “why can’t China do more”.
It will be their “jackpot” if they get this country to give them a pretext for capacity destruction.

Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 18 2026 17:16 utc | 34

Earlier this week, senior officials representing both Iran and Hezbollah were clear in public statements that the conflict now could only be settled on the battlefield. Israel concurs. Three weeks ago, the United States also concurred, but did so under the delusion the war would be finished in three days. Having made that mistake, now the Americans are also fighting the clock – the energy markets and correspondingly the world economy. They have perhaps to the end of the month to stabilize the Gulf region before matters out of their control start to dictate terms. Predictions the war will be a long process of attrition don’t seem to factor these consequences. 
 
World opinion, and increasingly US opinion (based on mainstream media at least), will hold the US and Israel as entirely responsible for the economic crisis, as their initial attack was so blatantly an aggressive first strike. Israel’s “victim card” does not and will not work this time. Trump is increasingly isolated internationally. Along with the sense the region’s status quo has been irrevocably smashed, US non-crazy elites are facing a global re-ordering in which they will have a reduced role and say. 
 
Trump may be ushered away under the 25th Amendment sooner rather than later, and largesse to Israel to “rebuild” may become politically unrealizable if the US taxpayers revolt and refuse.

Posted by: jayc | Mar 18 2026 17:16 utc | 35

The greenest president in history Trump the environmentalist. Who clearly missed his clean air back in 1973 oil crisis and empty streets. He is now bringing it back to the boomers whom clearly care for their next generations.
 
What an awesome president. Are you all ready for 10 gallon of gas ration weekly ? because he is bringing it back soon.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 17:17 utc | 36

arby | Mar 18 2026 16:58 utc | 25
 
Colonel Wilkerson announced in his chat with Glenn Diesen that Europeans have purchased all available Arctic Russian LNG even as Russia considers closing its trade window to them. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 18 2026 17:18 utc | 37

Russia and China have funded large petroleum infrastructure in the target area U.S. and Israel are bombing.

Posted by: paddy | Mar 18 2026 17:18 utc | 38

it appears the plan is to take down the world financial system… 
 
thanks b… appreciate all your help in following all this.. 

Posted by: james | Mar 18 2026 17:19 utc | 39

Iran just targeted a large Saudi oil field or refinery. A large mushroom cloud appeared.
 
https://x.com/Truthtellerftm/status/2034315853135741323

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 18 2026 17:20 utc | 40

It is time to hit the Israelí desalinización plants and turn out the lights.

Posted by: c | Mar 18 2026 17:20 utc | 41

The war is going very well for Israel
 
It wants the extermination of all the people in the middle east, so it can rule them all
 
Just like what the Chinese shill Xueqin is talking about

Posted by: kulm | Mar 18 2026 17:20 utc | 42

Warning: This is a joke
 
The gas price is up and I have solutions
 
The oldest way of transportation in human history are 

  1. Legs just swing your leg forward and the other stablize and switch your leg. This is called Walking. I copyrighted it.
  2. Sail. Let’s stick a pole and a big piece of fabric and let the air blow your car in Neutral.
  3. Crawling. Laying flat in prone position. Butt in the air and using all 4 limbs to move.

You’re welcomed for these ridiculous advices.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 17:21 utc | 43

Islam is after all a universalist religion, and Iran’s behavior in this war has been positively saintly in comparison to that of the US and Israel. Americans have a tendency to root for the underdogs. Is there a bigger underdog in this world than Shia Muslims?                      Posted by: fnord | Mar 18 2026 16:48 utc | 18

Shia Muslims restraint while suffering oppression and outright assaults has been notable and represents the humanity of their theology. For centuries Shia Muslims throughout the Sunni world have been oppressed, usually by minority populations of Sunnis and despotic governments, but they have not resorted to the terrorism associated with their Sunni brothers or Western antagonists. Iran’s support of suppressed Shia populations, especially in Lebanon, and even of Sunni Palestinians, has always been defensive, which Western propaganda has portrayed as terrorism. I consider Qasem Soleimani the ‘Great Defender.’ That is why he was assassinated by Trump. The Shia of Iraq have not adopted the slaughter their Sunni neighbors wrought upon them since the overthrow of the Baathists, while the US resorted to arming Salafists to wreak terror across the West Asia. The West, at the behest of Saudi Arabia and Israel, has portrayed Iranians and Shiites as the terrorist threat, and many Americans associate Shia with terrorism, because they fear Shiites theology of communal governance and peace. 

Posted by: Keme | Mar 18 2026 17:24 utc | 44

The Gulf states should join with Iran to halt all energy production. This way there would not need for Iran to destroy their energy infrastructure. This would have the same effect on world markets either way. Then Iran could focus all it’s energy on destroying Israeli and US assets in the region. Get tired of seeing statements about Israel assassinating officials and committing genocide. Israel is a direct proxy of the US government and takes it’s orders directly from them. All the war crimes being committed by Israel/Ukraine/etc are fully US sponsored. Also see Cuba and the Americas.

Posted by: Thurl | Mar 18 2026 17:26 utc | 45

KillerDoll,
This is serious. 
i live in a small farm town in the countryside.
About 6 years ago, I started walking or bicycling for regular errands.  Now live car free amd never felt better. 

Posted by: Exile | Mar 18 2026 17:27 utc | 46

 KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 17:17 utc | 43
 
IMO, it will be the odd/even system again.

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 18 2026 17:27 utc | 47

Seriously Trump doesn’t know a way out and Israel just keep hitting their GPS tracked teeth implanted Iranian leaders because they can’t wear dentures. Eventually they will run out of old dudes and putting untracked younger and more hardline intelligent leaders in positions. The US is pulling assets and soldiers from Europe according to my friends too. The US is pulling everyone and planning on Stop Loss on a few MOS to prevent people leaving the military after contracts exprired too.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 17:28 utc | 48

I predicted this destruction of both the South Pars natural gas infrastructure and Iran’s oil export terminals in several previous postings.
The key insight is that if the US limits exports of oil and gas from the US, then prices will be stable in the US, thus Trump isn’t too badly hurt politically.  China will be ok but will have to pay much higher prices because they’ll be competing with everyone (except the US) in the world market for oil and gas.  The EU and India are the main countries that will be harmed in this scenario though. Letting Iran destroy the gulf states oil and gas production is a good thing from a US perspective – ‘it wasn’t us, it was those dastardly terrorist Iranians’ 
When Iran’s oil export terminals are destroyed (like Kharg Island and other terminals), tankers with oil bound for China won’t have anywhere to fill up, especially after Iran destroys the other export terminals of the gulf states.
The scenario I’m predicting is that the Götterdämmerung of Iran will be to destroy the gulf oil exporters – ‘If we can’t export, nobody else can.’
Iran makes the mistake of assuming that this destruction hurts the US – it actually helps the US, which is why I’m predicting it. Then the US’s share of oil revenues from Venezuela will help the US economy with fewer competitors.  It’s just like destroying the Nordstream pipelines – this helped the US’ gas exports.
Always assume that a country will do what benefits itself economically, regardless of the effect on its supposed ‘allies’ (who have been shown to be feckless, especially the EU).

Posted by: Contrarian_Ed | Mar 18 2026 17:29 utc | 49

Mahmood OD: ‘150 Missiles on Israel’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@Mahmood_OD/videos
 
“Hizbullah’s destroyer launched at Israel| Largest single attack since war on Iran began.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 18 2026 17:30 utc | 50

IMO, it will be the odd/even system again.
Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 18 2026 17:27 utc | 54
 
I need to steal some abandoned car license plates now. On my way to “tactically acquire” some car plates now.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 17:31 utc | 51

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 18 2026 17:12 utc | 39
 
Fingers crossed

Posted by: Chris N | Mar 18 2026 17:31 utc | 52

Drop Site News: ‘Being Nice Gets You Killed’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@DropSiteNews
 
“Is this a regime-change war? Iran’s leaders are being targeted. Jeremy Scahill speaks with Dr Foad Izadi.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 18 2026 17:33 utc | 53

BREAKING: Iraq’s Ministry of Electricity says Iranian gas supplies have stopped completely, cutting over 3,000 MW from the national grid after a strike on Iran’s gas infrastructure.

https://t.me/Slavyangrad/159010

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 18 2026 17:33 utc | 54

May God be with the truthful people everywhere. The resistance cannot be killed. 

Posted by: Su | Mar 18 2026 17:33 utc | 55

The US is pulling everyone and planning on Stop Loss on a few MOS to prevent people leaving the military after contracts exprired too.
Posted by: KillerDol

 
which M.O.S.es do you reckon ? 

Posted by: Exile | Mar 18 2026 17:33 utc | 56

In response to israel and US atacking  Irans energy facility,  in  anattempt to drag the Saudies into the war.
 
Iran should greatly intensify bombing tel aviv,  paticulaly high density acomodation areas, ther are no civilians in israel by now.  Turn the israelies against  their own govenment by doing so.

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 18 2026 17:35 utc | 57

Watching Joti Brar–
 
She thinks that with what is going on now in the ME that the Syrian Head Chopper government will be gone in a years time.

Posted by: arby | Mar 18 2026 17:35 utc | 58

In their relentless pursuit of Israel’s swift destruction, some commentators have lost all common sense.
 
Iran is focused on destroying the bases used to attack it.
 
If it doesn’t do so urgently, it could be defeated, and the chances of liberating Palestine will be diminished, with hope postponed to the distant future, if not completely extinguished by a total occupation by a victorious Israel.
 
Iran’s survival, and therefore the destruction of American offensive capabilities, is a prerequisite for any liberation action and must therefore take precedence.
 
To add, those Palestinians can get slaughtered if they want to rise with bare hands against the heavy armed settlers and IOF.
 
They may win, but at what cost ?
Isn’t it better to wait until there is close to no strong opposition?

Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 18 2026 17:35 utc | 59

I need to steal some abandoned car license plates now. 
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 17:31 utc | 58
 

 
A siphon hose works every day.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 18 2026 17:36 utc | 60

According to Oilprice.com:
 
WTI     98
Brent 108
 
On one hand, US financial wizards are still doing a good job of keeping oil prices from spiraling out of control but as a poster here said 3 weeks ago, this just means that oil prices will rise at a steady but not very slow rate of speed.  Keeping WTI at 98 seems to be quite a heroic effort.
 
Treasury Bond rates:
 
1 month -> 6 months are around 3.7%
1 year -> 3 years:  3.65 would be about the average
5 year   3.79
7 year  3.98
10 year  4.20
20 year  4.81
30 year   4.85
 
So these are the numbers.  Higher interest rates means less “cash” available to keep oil prices from going up too fast.  I expect more desperate attempt by the US to change things up, such as the recent attacks on Iranian gas fields.

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 18 2026 17:36 utc | 61

TRN: Nick Estes & Sina Rahmani (The East is a Podcast)
 
https://www.youtube.com/@TheRedNation/streams
 
“Decolonizing West Asia: The Ramadan War.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 18 2026 17:38 utc | 62

which M.O.S.es do you reckon ? 
Posted by: Exile | Mar 18 2026 17:33 utc | 63
 
Right now. My friend 25? something in Cyber security got called by DoWar to train on civilian private companies but he declined. Right now a lot of people in many mos like worked in laser guided artillery, patriot air defense, computer cybersecurity,etc. It seems like they’re calling a lot of NCOs and COs. It seems like they’re actually planning on ground invasion if they’re really nees that many NCO/CO back in service.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 17:39 utc | 63

Mass Mutiny through the ranks of the American Armed Forces
 
(Excerpt)…….
Soldiers and their officers publicly denounce the conflict. They declare it illegal and unconstitutional. As a result, they will not participate in an illegal war of aggression.
 
Videos and statements circulating from Fort Bragg (now Fort Liberty), Fort Hood, Fort Campbell, and several overseas posts show soldiers in uniform stating variations of:
 
‘This is not a defensive war. There is no imminent threat to the homeland. Congress never declared war.
 
‘We will not deploy to kill and die for oil, politics, or foreign lobbies. We swore an oath to the Constitution, not to endless wars.’
 
The refusals, estimated in the low thousands so far but growing rapidly, represent the most significant military dissent since Vietnam. Key developments:
 
Entire platoons and companies are reportedly standing down from pre-deployment training…….

Posted by: Exile | Mar 18 2026 17:39 utc | 64

Posted by: Contrarian_Ed | Mar 18 2026 17:29 utc | 56
 
I think your posted plan of destroying everyone else’s oil and gas resources will eventually be the US plan of action, because everything else is failing badly.  It would definitely change things up a lot.  The US is hoping to do well in the ensuing chaos.
 
I think your plan has a good chance of being what happens, though maybe in a watered down form.  I’m not so sure it will end up being beneficial to the US.

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 18 2026 17:42 utc | 65

Considering how much blatant market manipulation is occurring wrt crude pricing at the moment it would be very interesting to know just how much more of the supply is going to be or already has been ‘disappeared’ and smuggled to supply shocked markets offering far higher margins. 
I hope I’m completely wrong but large shortages of key goods are probably coming soon to North America.

Posted by: Chunk | Mar 18 2026 17:43 utc | 66

Higher interest rates means 
 
Posted by: Woke American | Mar 18 2026 17:36 utc | 68
 

 
Here is a link for “hung deal” ==> https://www.google.com/search?q=hung+deal&udm=14
 
Private credit also sets interest rates, and they are not finding buyers.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 18 2026 17:48 utc | 67

Many commentators are laughing at the eschatological and apocalyptic ideas of Trump and Netanyahu.
 
However, many are interested in them, if only to understand others, allies and enemies alike, including Europeans and especially Arabs leaders, since some pronouncements come from the Quran.
 
This also helps explain why many are reluctant to go to war.
 
Indeed, references to the “Great War” Trump talked about also state that 9 out of 10 soldiers who participate will lose their lives.
 
Enough to cool down any desire to “get rid of the ayatollahs.”

Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 18 2026 17:50 utc | 68

Posted by: too scents | Mar 18 2026 17:15 utc | 40
The fun part was when they asked if the Don was told about the possibility of blocking Ormuz … and then, the DNI supposed it was to deny that capability the Don launched operation “Epic furries”. Yep : that’s prime circular reasoning for you folks !!!
The dems seems alarmed that it “help Russia” or “denying our help to Gehlenskyi to defend Banderistan’s border” … well , nothing new ; they are still dreaming about regime change in Russia : who would have thought that ?
In essence ; two hours of nothingburger and casual bi-partisan shit throwing …

Posted by: Savonarole | Mar 18 2026 17:51 utc | 69

@ Sebgo | Mar 18 2026 17:50 utc | 75
 
you are approaching this rationally from a humanistic perspective…. 
 
trump and netanyahu are just following orders to take down the financial system.. as far as these folks think – human lives don’t matter… 

Posted by: james | Mar 18 2026 17:53 utc | 70

So after US/Israel destroyed Iranian gas installations the Iranians fulfilled their promise as expected.  The global economy is guaranteed to be toast as a result. Let’s see whether some western political “leaders” have enough still functioning brain cells that they utterly villify Trump for his “idiot” actions? I say “idiot” because I can’t find an adequate word for such an extreme. As to those politicians who don’t immediately villify Trump (such degenerate cretins, no doubt, as Starmer and von der Leichen and others), will their peoples rise up to demand they immediately be thrown out and held accountable? 

Posted by: BM | Mar 18 2026 17:53 utc | 71

Trump said that he wasn’t briefed on the closure of hormuz and nobody expected Iran to do that. 
 
Bolton said he told him how that would go exactly in his first time and he thinks the president forgot.
 
Anonymous complaints said Trump had a “buyer remorse” after his “Venezuela high” and ignored warnings from advisors

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 17:54 utc | 72

Read Greg Jericho in the Guardian Australia. There will come a time when we seize back and nationalize our domestic energy supply. Australia needs to decouple from the US and Israel now.
 
And Israel needs to be stopped. In its tracks. Permanently.

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 18 2026 17:55 utc | 73

Gracious me – the zigaboos have gone over the cliff….they seed their own demise.
You got oil and you got water.
They don’t mix.
🦬

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 18 2026 17:59 utc | 74

Posted by: james | Mar 18 2026 17:53 utc | 77
 
I know, unfortunately. I said it in my comment at @41.
 
My point in this last post is to explain why the calculus of Trump and Co to carry everybody into this war is set to fail.
 
Without the 56 countries they were able to align against Russia and the arab neighbors, I don’t see how they can reach any goal.
Just destruction for itself.

Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 18 2026 18:02 utc | 75

@ 80 Patroklos
 
Praying for the wonderful people of Australia and a true nationalism. You guys will be so much happier if you can root out the pernicious zionist influence and its peddlers there.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 18 2026 18:04 utc | 76

Iran makes the mistake of assuming that this destruction hurts the US – it actually helps the US
Posted by: Contrarian_Ed | Mar 18 2026 17:29 utc | 56
 
They are fighting local enemies first, not US. That is the place from where most attacks come. Us carriers ran away, damaged. Also there are a lot of Us companies in the region, they will be hurt in the pocket and no one will return, which is exactly what Iranians would want. I’m sure they have a plan if Trump decides to drop a nuke or two, and will also first involve local losers then more distant losers. The more Trump shows he won’t stop, the more they know they have nothing to lose. Trump is in a trap because he did not follow the rule “don’t get high on your own supply.
It would be funny if Ukr sends troops now that the smo is dead and they have a lot of free time, and Iran strikes them. Ukr is well within range. After NK saved Kursk from invasion, Iran could save Donbass from being Gaza. You did not see that plot twist coming

Posted by: rk | Mar 18 2026 18:04 utc | 77

Posted by: Exile | Mar 18 2026 17:39 utc | 71

US has led lot of unconstitutional wars before, bunch just in last 40 yrs. Didn’t have problem then.

What they have problem with is war with someone that isn’t weaker and shoots back.

So they are chickenshits.

Posted by: Abe | Mar 18 2026 18:05 utc | 78

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 17:54 utc | 79
 

Trump said that he wasn’t briefed on the closure of hormuz and nobody expected Iran to do that. 

 
True is a big, compulsive liar.

Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 18 2026 18:05 utc | 79

As tears go by

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2SQjE4ekAPQ

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 18 2026 18:07 utc | 80

Posted by: Contrarian_Ed | Mar 18 2026 17:29 utc | 56

Iran makes the mistake of assuming that this destruction hurts the US – it actually helps the US, which is why I’m predicting it.

You made a similar claim in the old thread where I replied to it: https://www.moonofalabama.org/2026/03/war-on-iran-czech-cruiser-krtecek-larijanis-martyrdom-kents-resignation.html/comment-page-10#comment-1312329
 
In short: even if the USA can self-sustain its energy use (I’m not sure), it’s a short-sighted plan: a major crash/depression elsewhere will afflict the US economy as well. You write “it helps the US” — who is the US?
 
More precise would be: it helps some US elites who will gain insane short-term profits. It does not even help the entire US capitalist class, let alone “the US” as a country.

Posted by: Konami | Mar 18 2026 18:07 utc | 81

Posted by: Abe | Mar 18 2026 18:05 utc | 85
 
US has led lot of unconstitutional wars before, bunch just in last 40 yrs. Didn’t have problem then.
 
The difference is that they know the actual toll of casualties on the ground.
And it’s not 13 deads…

Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 18 2026 18:08 utc | 82

Posted by: Abe | Mar 18 2026 18:05 utc | 85
 

US has led lot of unconstitutional wars before, bunch just in last 40 yrs. Didn’t have problem then.

 
The difference is that they know the actual toll of casualties on the ground.
And it’s not 13 deads…
###
Sorry for the bad edit…

Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 18 2026 18:09 utc | 83

OT – sort of:
I kind of “hate it” that a post has been deleted – totally screws up the numbering.
I mean tis “host prerogative” – perhaps there ought be a place “deleted posts” get sent so the readers can assess better.
~
Back on topic – seems the focus of any response ought be direct upon the cause.
Regards,
🦬

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 18 2026 18:11 utc | 84

“And Israel needs to be stopped. In its tracks. Permanently.“
Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 18 2026 17:55 utc | 80
In view of its nuclear arsenal and sampson option how would that be possible?
Perhaps the only sure way would be a surprise strike by Russia that obliterates Israel’s nuclear capability. Surely Russian (and US) intelligence knows the precise location of every Israeli nuclear weapon storage facility, submarine, and conceivably surgical strikes could take them all out in 30 minutes. 

Posted by: Nemasis | Mar 18 2026 18:12 utc | 85

@85 James
 
Israel is not a nation properly understood. It is a hideout for master criminals to retreat to, plot, and scheme. Like the cage for Pinky and the Brain.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 18 2026 18:12 utc | 86

Regime change in DC? Going though with the boots on the ground plan might bring It on.

Posted by: c | Mar 18 2026 18:14 utc | 87

Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 18 2026 18:09 utc | 90

This is first war since WW2 US can’t disengage. Even in Vietnam and Korea they could call it quit (we “won”!) and pretend nothing happened and their country wouldn’t feel the difference.

Here, Iran is ripping their a** even only via economic hit indirectly – even now. US feels it home. Can’t disengage, Iran won’t quit.

And once US is routed and petrodollar is no more – then the real shit show starts in the USofA home country…

Posted by: Abe | Mar 18 2026 18:14 utc | 88

Just finished watching Escobar and Judge Nap that ended with an announcement by Iran that all the targets b listed with be destroyed–Total War will now commence and what I opined earlier about Iran saving those installations for later is now voided. Escobar said spot oil price in Asia is now over $150/bbl, so Brent, WTI, etc., don’t reflect reality. As they note, the focus isn’t the Strait of Hormuz any longer, but the long-term effect on the global economy with so many energy sources being destroyed as opposed to merely being taken offline to resume at some later time. It was also noted that the Zionists still get oil via the BTC pipeline and Turkey provided Zionist ports and refineries still function. 
 
Nima has Patrick Henningsen scheduled for 2pm Pacific while the Judge has Phil Giraldi on in 45-minutes.   
 
 
 
      

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 18 2026 18:15 utc | 89

Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 18 2026 17:35 utc | 64
 
######
 
I know we don’t often see eye-to-eye, but I wanted to tell you that I think you have been sharing excellent insight and perspective today.
 
Thank you. 

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 18 2026 18:18 utc | 90

Kaja Kallas when asked about Hormuz:
 
‘Oh shit!’
 
https://x.com/runews/status/2034286439559532648

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 18 2026 18:18 utc | 91

Reminder:
 
$147/barrel oil price peak 2008
 
$225/barrel Inflation adjusted for 2026

Posted by: Exile | Mar 18 2026 18:19 utc | 92

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 18 2026 18:15 utc | 92
Thanks for the info – seems “spot on”.  There is an imbalance twixt paper and physical.  It played out in silver – but oil is a whole nether matter – the world runs on oil.
Consequences serious are commencing – and seems several more posts have been deleted – makes it hard to have a conversation is my sentiment.
Regards,
🦬

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 18 2026 18:21 utc | 93

Posted by: Exile | Mar 18 2026 18:19 utc | 96
Can our wages go up with inflation too ??

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 18:25 utc | 94

young, even white, Americans are increasingly interested in Islam.
Posted by: fnord | Mar 18 2026 16:48 utc | 18

 
Young Americans are debt slaves. Islam forbids usury.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 18 2026 18:28 utc | 95

Konami | Mar 18 2026 18:07 utc | 84
 
Agree 100% Wilkerson in his chat with Diesen I linked to above said the Trump Gang has made many Billions off all the market manipulations since he entered office again. But what’s happening now spells the end of the Petrodollar System and the Outlaw US Empire’s ability to continue funding its overseas empire and its domestic economy. They’ll be no more GCC petrodollars being returned to the US for investment and debt purchasing. So, the only way to prop up US markets will be via Fed money printing, and we already have stagflation on the rise. And if the world wasn’t already incensed at Trump, it most certainly will be now, and I’d expect almost all trade with the Empire will cease. That won’t become existential since the empire can still feed itself, but it will sooner rather than later cause internal unrest to the point of revolt. And the troops refusing to train will be on the side against the Empire. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 18 2026 18:29 utc | 96

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 18 2026 17:54 utc | 79
 

Trump said that he wasn’t briefed on the closure of hormuz and nobody expected Iran to do that.

 
 Trump is a big, compulsive liar.
 
Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 18 2026 18:05 utc | 81
 
 
 

Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 18 2026 18:31 utc | 97

Read Greg Jericho in the Guardian Australia. There will come a time when we seize back and nationalize our domestic energy supply. Australia needs to decouple from the US and Israel now.
And Israel needs to be stopped. In its tracks. Permanently.
Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 18 2026 17:55 utc | 74
Sadly, not without a class conscious social revolution will Australia win true independence from Imperialism.  What would the anti-Semitism Czar say?
Israel certainly does need to be stopped.  Some like Marx consider ancient society to be the childhood of humanity.  A few well known Roman scholars provide some very familiar “baby pictures” of the forerunners of the Zios.  For all you misanthropes at the bar that just hate humanity so much: you are likely consciously or not Zio programmed.  

  • Strabo (early 1st c. CE): In his Geography (via later citation), he notes Jewish separateness and religious exclusivity; later scholarship treats him as part of the line of Greco‑Roman ethnographic criticism of Jewish aloofness.
  • Tacitus (c. 56–120 CE): In Histories 5.2–10 he offers the longest pagan excursus on the Jews, explicitly describing them as a misanthropic people and a pernicious nation whose customs separate them from others.
  • Quintilian (c. 35–100 CE): In Institutio Oratoria 3.7.21 he calls the Jewish people a perniciosa ceteris gens (“a nation pernicious to others”), a compact Latin formulation close to seeing them as harmful to humanity at large.
  • Juvenal (late 1st–early 2nd c. CE): In Satires 14 he mocks Jewish dietary laws and portrays Jews as refusing basic acts of kindness (showing the way or water) to non‑Jews, an image of radical inhospitality.
  • Rutilius Namatianus (early 5th c. CE): In On His Return 1.383–384 he uses Jewish food laws and separateness as proof that Jews deliberately keep apart from others, echoing the long‑standing charge of misanthropic exclusion. 

And that’s just the Latin scholars.  Check out what the ancient Greeks say…

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 18 2026 18:33 utc | 98

Posted by: Abe | Mar 18 2026 18:14 utc | 91
 
For my part, I’m going to avoid celebrating too soon.
 
Something doesn’t add up in Trump’s actions; it’s too “kayfabe.”
 
So many mistakes with all those advisors and AI to help game out everything is not normal.
 
A surprise is always possible.

Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 18 2026 18:37 utc | 99

Just finished watching Escobar and Judge Nap that ended with an announcement by Iran that all the targets b listed with be destroyed–Total War will now commence and what I opined earlier about Iran saving those installations for later is now voided. Escobar said spot oil price in Asia is now over $150/bbl, so Brent, WTI, etc., don’t reflect reality. As they note, the focus isn’t the Strait of Hormuz any longer, but the long-term effect on the global economy with so many energy sources being destroyed as opposed to merely being taken offline to resume at some later time. It was also noted that the Zionists still get oil via the BTC pipeline and Turkey provided Zionist ports and refineries still function. 
 
Nima has Patrick Henningsen scheduled for 2pm Pacific while the Judge has Phil Giraldi on in 45-minutes.   
 
 
 
      
 
Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 18 2026 18:15 utc | 92
 
And guess what…despite heavy manipulation for weeks by big Zio finance, the market is starting to crack.  Down 400 points at last check.  Most articles say it’s due to the fed meeting and “inflation” without mentioning the likely cause of that price inflation.  To their credit some are mentioning oil.  The sooner this sucker goes down (from the wit of Bush junior pre 2008 crash), the sooner Zio Imperialism will have to relent.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 18 2026 18:39 utc | 100