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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

I have heard many times that China has dark factories producing 1,000 missiles per day.
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 19 2026 3:06 utc | 542
 
In the recent conflicts after the initial shock and awe it is battle of industrial production. In that count China is unbeatable.

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 19 2026 7:01 utc | 601

Posted by: East India Company | Mar 19 2026 6:35 utc | 636
 
Who is doing that from Australia? I think if you are going to make generalized accusations or what appears to be straw man arguments, then you should at least have the courage to single out who you are addressing.
 
What country are you from BTW?

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 19 2026 7:04 utc | 602

what do Barflies think ? 
 
Posted by: exile | Mar 19 2026 6:43 utc | 641
 
It will end with US uprooted from whole Middle East and Iran badly hurt. Wouldn’t be surprised if countries like Saudi, Qatar has a hand in rebuilding Iran.
 

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 19 2026 7:05 utc | 603

Wouldn’t be surprised if countries like Saudi, Qatar has a hand in rebuilding Iran.
 
Posted by: Michael J | Mar 19 2026 7:05 utc | 646
 

 
Sure, that’s going to happen.  Saudi and Qatar cannot feed themselves.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 19 2026 7:11 utc | 604

Posted by: exile | Mar 19 2026 6:43 utc | 641
 
They’ll keep destroying Israel and some of the US loving Arab oil/gas producers until there is certainty of being left alone in peace from the US and Israel. The Arabs are all over the place too in terms of allegiance.
 
Trump at his age could drop dead tomorrow from natural causes, do you think the US will change its course yet? Deep state is real so is the monoparty. They have to be made certain that monoplarity and imperialistic hegemony is finished. It’s been going on since about 1901 with Iran (due to oil), first with the British then with the US and Israel.
 
Israel? No, it has to be brought into line and my view is that Iran will fight to the end to achieve that. Same for the countries that support it who are sick and tired of US and Israeli meddling. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 19 2026 7:16 utc | 605

A siphon hose works every day. 
Posted by: too scents | Mar 18 2026 17:36 utc | 61
 
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A syphon hose also serves as an effective whip – as the last person I caught syphoning diesel from my truck found out.
 
I would have hoped that you were more decent than that, but a little tribulation is very effective at exposing the real person…

Posted by: General Factotum | Mar 19 2026 7:24 utc | 606

Gold and Silver prices are taking a beating in favour of Bonds.
 
I would have expected Gold to strengthen in times of conflict.

Posted by: Menz | Mar 19 2026 7:26 utc | 607

I think that te total destruction of gas and oil fields im Middle East is US plan as they have enough energy resources but China has mot.

Posted by: Simon | Mar 19 2026 7:29 utc | 608

Why are the Arabs so silent about this war? Why are they so controlable?

Posted by: Simon | Mar 19 2026 7:31 utc | 609

“Why are the Arabs so silent about this war? Why are they so controlable?”
Posted by: Simon | Mar 19 2026 7:31 utc | 652
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Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 19 2026 7:38 utc | 610

a little tribulation is very effective at exposing the real person…
 
Posted by: General Factotum | Mar 19 2026 7:24 utc | 649
 

 
Tribulation is on everyone’s menu these days.  We’ll see a lot of character exposed.  
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 19 2026 7:39 utc | 611

Gold and Silver prices are taking a beating in favour of Bonds.
 
Posted by: Menz | Mar 19 2026 7:26 utc | 650
 

 
Liquidity squeeze.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 19 2026 7:41 utc | 612

Posted by: Menz | Mar 19 2026 7:26 utc | 650
 
US 10 yr yields are going up contrary to the general expectation of being treated as safe heaven. So gold and silver something else. Margin calls?

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 19 2026 7:45 utc | 613

Suspected as much. thanks.
 
Silver futures -6.8%

Posted by: Menz | Mar 19 2026 7:48 utc | 614

Israel has forfeited the right to exist. This is not a country. This is a cancer on our world that needs to be eliminated for our children’s future

Posted by: General Yankee Doodle | Mar 19 2026 7:49 utc | 615

The US wants Iran to attack the Gulf States energy. The US wants the Strait closed. This is a feature, not a bug. This is how the US is waging war on China, but blaming Iran. 

Posted by: 1951 | Mar 19 2026 7:51 utc | 616

Margin calls?
 
Posted by: Michael J | Mar 19 2026 7:45 utc | 656
 

 
The UAE is in a bit of a tight spot.
 
https://www.google.com/search?q=UAE+central+bank+support+package
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 19 2026 7:52 utc | 617

Posted by: 1951 | Mar 19 2026 7:51 utc | 659
 
Parroting Berletic there, eh? If that’s their strategy against China then it’s ridiculous. China can get energy from anywhere and has the cash reserves to outbid anyone else. This war is Israel’s war, pure and simple. No 5d chess from DC.

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 19 2026 7:56 utc | 618

The best news one can hear in this year is that the American military had been kicked out of the Gulf states, and from all of the Middle East. The next best news would be that they are also kicked out of Japan and South Korea and from the Indian Ocean. Hitler and his apparatus was also decimated.

Posted by: James | Mar 19 2026 8:06 utc | 619

Saudi and Qatar cannot feed themselves. Posted by: too scents | Mar 19 2026 7:11 utc | 647
 
Kuwait is already fed on a daily basis with fresh fruit and veg by a line of dhows coming from Iran; I’ve seen them. I don’t know about Qatar, which would definitely need to be fed from outside the Strait. Saudi is a different world: there are agricultural areas.

Posted by: Laguerre | Mar 19 2026 8:18 utc | 620

27s vid:
https://t.me/QudsNen/214714
 
Direct Iranian missile impact in Netanya, central occupied Palestine.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 8:20 utc | 621

10s vid:
https://t.me/CIG_telegram/71720
 
Huge queues are forming at gas stations in rural Thailand.
 
Southeast Asia/Indochina is the first region affected by the closure of the Hormuz Strait.
 
This is a warning of what’s going to come to the other regions dependent on like the rest of East Asia and Europe. With European and East Asian industry out of fuel. the US will lose most of its trading partners and wreak havoc on supply chains.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 8:24 utc | 622

The top intelligence official in the US said on Wednesday that the Iranian regime was “intact” but “largely degraded”. – BBC
 
What the guy didn’t say was that the US administration was degraded the day it was chosen. Why are Americans so foolish to choose mad delusional old men as their presidents is the question. Maybe, they don’t have enough normal people to choose from, or at all. 

Posted by: James | Mar 19 2026 8:28 utc | 623

BASF announced they are raising prices on all  household chemicals raw materials (wash powders, soaps, cleaners, etc., etc) by at least 30%. That translates into 40-50% price increase at retail. 

Posted by: exile | Mar 19 2026 8:28 utc | 624

Appearing alongside the heads of the CIA, FBI, National Security Agency and Defense Intelligence Agency, Gabbard declined to answer when asked repeatedly by Senator Jon Ossoff, a Democrat, about whether she had viewed Iran as an imminent threat.
 
“The only person who can determine what is and is not an imminent threat is the president,” she said.
 
The country of 330 million depends on the whims of one a-hole?! Poor Americans! 

Posted by: James | Mar 19 2026 8:31 utc | 625

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud plays dumb about Iran:
 

I do not understand how they [Iranian regime] claim to defend Islamic causes while attacking Islamic countries.
 
They are not attacking just one nation—Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, Oman, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Türkiye—all are Islamic countries, and all have been targeted.
 
Even before this war, what was Iran’s contribution to the Islamic world?
 
They supported the Houthi militia in Yemen. They supported militias in Iraq—and now they are attacking Iraqi territory.
 
They have interfered in Lebanon through Hezbollah, not only hijacking political decision-making but also carrying out destabilizing actions across the region, including in Saudi Arabia.
 
One of the clearest examples is Iran and Hezbollah’s role in Syria.
 
So where is this so-called support for the Muslim world when such actions are taking place?
 
How can they claim to support Islamic causes while backing regimes that oppress their own people, assassinating political figures in Lebanon, and empowering militias that hinder development in Iraq?
 
I do not see any real support for Islamic causes. These are merely slogans used as cover.
 
In reality, these tools are used to serve Iranian interests—not the principles they claim to defend.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 8:31 utc | 626

If Iran has started to attack its Arab neighbour countries’ oil refineries then the gloves are really off. They did warn them early on and gave them a chance to throw out US/Isr. 
 
With real world war, which we are already in, come fuel shortages, food shortages, etc. This move escalates everything dramatically. 
 
USA and Israel are going to get destroyed “but at what cost” …

Posted by: Avtonom | Mar 19 2026 8:32 utc | 627

UAE ?
 
its worse than just banking, massive layoffs in the entire tourist and leisure industry.  A school buddy, who has lived in the Gulf for 40+ years, told me a few days ago, that 1/2 the population of Dubai & Abu Dabhi (sp?) has fled. He is staying because of his job. 

Posted by: exile | Mar 19 2026 8:32 utc | 628

The Empire‘s war on Iran is just the continuation of the war against Russia. Just another Front and another battlefield. The sanctions from hell against Russia to exclude it from Europe‘s Energy market, the destrucion of NordStream and the closure of the Druzhba Pipeline were only the beginning. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the attacks of the Gas and Oil Infrastructure throughout the Middle East are only means to save the wealth of the Empire of Dirt and Debt at the expense of the people across the globe.
Energy shortages will cause hyperinflation, Food shortages, shortages in the supply of medicals, of everything. People will be impoverished in an unprecedented way. The World Economic Crisis of 1929 was not a coincidence. It was the last Resort for the Capitalist class and it was prepared and put into place by Sir Norman Montagu, the Governor of the Bank of England at that time with friendly Support from Wall Street and French Bankers. 
By 2030 You will own nothing and You will be happy, as Former Frontmann of the WEF Klaus Schwab said. 
 
 
 

Posted by: Lesjeuxsontfaits | Mar 19 2026 8:33 utc | 629

Saudi is a different world: there are agricultural areas.
 
Posted by: Laguerre | Mar 19 2026 8:18 utc | 663
 

 
Saudi agriculture is a history of grandiose failures.
 

From 1970 to the early 2000s, the agricultural sector’s transformation from small-scale, subsistence-based farms to large-scale, industrialized farms ended up costing more than it was worth: It dried up critical nonrenewable groundwater reserves and consumed massive state resources in the form of land distribution, subsidies, and loans.
 
excerpted from ==> https://agsi.org/analysis/saudi-arabias-60-year-battle-for-food-security/
 

About what you would expect from the Princes that dreamed up this nonsense ==> https://www.neom.com/en-us/regions/theline
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 19 2026 8:34 utc | 630

If USA and Israel is really going to be destroyed I must confess I’m more than willing to suffer some food & fuel shortage.

Posted by: Avtonom | Mar 19 2026 8:34 utc | 631

 So, Herodotus called these people ‘cowardly cunts’, but it’s glossed over for modern readers.
Posted by: Kapyong | Mar 19 2026 0:21 utc | 396
This. This is why I sift through the daily garbage, to find this type of gold nugget.
 
Thanks kapyong.

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 19 2026 8:34 utc | 632

Posted by: Avtonom | Mar 19 2026 8:32 utc | 670

USA and Israel are going to get destroyed “but at what cost” …

For the price of just 1 world war and 1 global depression, I’m afraid.
 
 * * *
 
Posted by: Lesjeuxsontfaits | Mar 19 2026 8:33 utc | 672

The World Economic Crisis of 1929 was not a coincidence. It was the last Resort for the Capitalist class 

Yes. That’s the best analogy to what’s going on, in my opinion. Frightening to remember that WW2 was triggered by the 1929 crisis but took several years to cook. 
 

Posted by: Konami | Mar 19 2026 8:41 utc | 633

China says peaceful reunification would solve Taiwan’s energy concerns by giving it access to mainland power and resources.
 
The comments come as Taiwan worries about fuel supplies due to Middle East tensions.
 
Source: SCMP

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 8:52 utc | 634

Posted by: All Under Heaven | Mar 18 2026 21:16 utc | 240
 
Thanks, only just got to your detailed post as I read the thread from end to start and posted my own take about the Petrodollar being the current System the Empire is trying to protect and why Iran is going after it.
 
I’m glad you’re back on form.
 

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 19 2026 8:52 utc | 635

Posted by: too scents | Mar 19 2026 8:34 utc | 673
 
I was not talking of the ambitious projects of the Vision 2030 and before. Their failures are well-known. I was talking of the natural capacity of the country; it is large and diverse, as you don’t apparently know. But still not enough to feed itself, as far as I know.

Posted by: Laguerre | Mar 19 2026 9:06 utc | 636

https://www.euronews.com/travel/2026/03/18/sas-to-cancel-1000-flights-in-april-after-jet-fuel-price-doubles-in-10-days
 

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) to cancel 1,000 flights in April after jet fuel price doubles in 10 days
 
In response to the SAS update, rival carrier Norwegian is ramping up capacity across the region.
 
“The price of jet fuel has doubled in ten days,” CEO Anko van der Werff told Swedish business daily Dagens Industri. “Even if we try to absorb cost increases as much as possible, this is a shock that directly hits the airline industry.”
 
SAS had been one of the first carriers to announce fare increases to account for soaring jet fuel prices.
 
“We are cancelling a few hundred flights in March, but trying to protect our traffic as much as possible,” said the SAS chief, who added that more cancellations were expected after Easter, when traffic normally dips.
 
The measures will affect “at least a thousand” flights, though he stressed this remained limited in scale given SAS operates around 800 flights a day.
 
Most of the cancelled flights in March were domestic routes in Norway, with only a few affecting Sweden and Denmark, according to a SAS statement sent to AFP.
 
In response to the SAS update, rival carrier Norwegian is ramping up capacity across the region to absorb displaced passengers, adding 120 extra departures between 25 March and 12 April, NKR reports.
 
The airline said the additional flights are being introduced to meet heightened Easter demand following SAS’s widespread cancellations, with most of the new services operating from Nordic countries to popular Spanish destinations.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 9:11 utc | 637

USA and Israel are going to get destroyed “but at what cost” …

For the price of just 1 world war and 1 global depression, I’m afraid. 
Posted by: Konami | Mar 19 2026 8:41 utc | 676

 
Yes. And I think it’s started. We’re fucked. So is the whole world, more or less. The poor who don’t have so much to lose will actually suffer the least, if one can put it that way. Serves us well in the rich parts of the world.

Posted by: Avtonom | Mar 19 2026 9:13 utc | 638

https://t.me/CIG_telegram/71727

 
Satellite images show the impact at the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant which was targeted yesterday by the IAF.
 
The bomb fell just 350 meters away from one of Bushehr’s nuclear reactors, a clear threat that Israel may target the plant in the future and cause a radiological disaster in Iran and beyond.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 9:16 utc | 639

Reuters:
 
Brazil sounds alarm on fertilizers as price spike spurs cheaper alternatives
 
Brazil could face fertilizer supply problems if the conflict in the Middle East does not ease soon, the nation’s farm minister said, criticizing sellers for sharp increases in ‌local urea prices as analysts said farmers may turn to cheaper alternatives.
 
Agriculture Minister Carlos Favaro said on Tuesday that the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran had already triggered urea price increases in Brazil within days, with some sellers even suspending sales despite holding inventories prior to the conflict.
 
Favaro warned that a prolonged conflict could create broader risks for the country’s farm sector, which imported a record 45.5 million metric tons of fertilizers in 2025.
 
StoneX reported prices of urea delivered to Brazil jumped about 35% in two weeks, making the product less attractive to buyers and potentially pushing importers and farmers toward cheaper options such as ammonium sulfate.
 
The brokerage ⁠cited data that showed Brazil’s urea imports in the first two months of the year fell 33% from a year earlier, while ammonium sulfate imports rose 19%.
 
Urea is one of the ⁠most widely used nitrogen fertilizers on Brazilian farms because of its high nutrient concentration, which usually justifies its cost. But when prices rise sharply, buyers can switch ⁠to cheaper, lower-concentration products.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 9:18 utc | 640

Sirens sound across occupied Palestinian territories following a new wave of Iranian missiles.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 9:22 utc | 641

pics:
https://t.me/QudsNen/214722
 
The aftermath of last night’s Iranian missile impact on Tel Aviv.
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 9:24 utc | 642

Urea is one of the ⁠most widely used nitrogen fertilizers on Brazilian farms because of its high nutrient concentration, which usually justifies its cost. But when prices rise sharply, buyers can switch ⁠to cheaper, lower-concentration products.
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 9:18 utc | 683
 
 
 
What cheaper, lower-concentration products?
Urine, cow dung, compost food scraps…What am I missing?

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 19 2026 9:27 utc | 643

Iran Fatah II hypersonic missile punctures Israeli command bunker killing 7 high ranking commanders; 10 interceptors fail to stop the missile:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfoxpfyGM-g     Not footage of the strike.I’m not familiar with this English language source, so cannot vouch for its accuracy though it’s just a talking head discussing Israeli sourced statements about the strike—not some AI video of it.
 

Posted by: mjh | Mar 19 2026 9:28 utc | 644

@ AUH
 
Another fact that aligns: Earlier this year and consistent with their ME progress the prior few years with KSA and others, Xi said China wants remnimbi to become a serious global reserve currency.  A global rerating of ¥/$ beckons.  Hopefully that brings peace, as IIRC exile likes to say.

Posted by: switched devices and cannot remember | Mar 19 2026 9:28 utc | 645

😮 About those artisanal missiles, never knew they were so dependent upon American Forestry?

Carved out of American Hickory
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 19 2026 3:34 utc | 555

 
😀 Oh, how do those Iranian craft so many of these missiles and drones? They haven’t the taiga that Russia does, nor the bamboo that China does… It must be clever usage of rose petal attars and those famous glazed blue tiles.
 
🙂 Russians have shovel magic. Chinese have endless factory labor magic. Iran must have fragrant attars and glazed tile magic! 
 
🙁 Why can’t America make cheaper drones from our fast food magic? We’ve seen at the State Fairs that everything can be deep fried, even butter! With magic like that surely we could make some military materiel a bit faster. 😉 My goodness, why does anyone buy from our weapon manufacturers at this rate?

Posted by: titmouse | Mar 19 2026 9:31 utc | 646

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 19 2026 3:51 utc | 573

 
Wolff is welcome to his opinion … I find that he tends to get confused between his own wishful thinking and the facts of the situation. Yes, the Europeans are upset with their leadership, but there’s many reasons for that, from immigration to high taxes to stupid regulations … and probably high energy prices will make them even more upset, but there’s a nationalism vs globalism dynamic happening that Wolff pretends not to notice. I find him … hmmm … the best way to put it is I find him somewhat insincere.
 
Wolff’s analysis of Europe is strange to say the least. By most measures … Marine Le Pen would be considered “right wing” but she has never been a supporter of Ukraine and Zelensky. Similarly, AFD in Germany is usually considered “right wing” and they have no interest in contributing to the war, and in fact have no particular beef against Putin either. We could perhaps consider the UK part of Europe (they don’t) and we would discover that Nigel Farage is cunning, evasive and careful never to give a straight answer … but if you want “right wing” you can’t go past Nick Griffin and his opinion (in 2022), right from the start has been saying the Ukraine War was a scam … “The fundamental targets of the NATO warmongers in this crisis are not Donbass, nor even Russia, but Germany, and China’s One Belt, One Road initiative. They are trying to keep Germany down, and China out; failure to do both means that the US will become an isolated rust-belt island thousands of miles away from the core economic block of the world.”
 
That’s the problem with Wolff … he tells you what he thinks you need to know, and not what is really going on. By the way, is his camera broken or would he really benefit from an Iron supplement? His skin looks grey … this is not medical advice and has not been approved by the FDA.

Posted by: Tel | Mar 19 2026 9:32 utc | 647

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 19 2026 9:27 utc | 686
From Deepseek:
Several cheaper alternatives to conventional granular urea are gaining traction globally. These range from high-efficiency liquid sprays to biological solutions and on-farm production units.

Here are the most promising substitutes based on current data:

· Nano Urea (Liquid): A liquid fertilizer sprayed directly on leaves. Costs ₹225–₹240 for a 500ml bottle (equivalent to a 45kg bag of urea). With up to 80% absorption rate (vs. 30% for granular), it significantly reduces waste. Currently used for paddy, maize, and horticulture crops.
· On-Site Nitrogen Generators: Machines producing liquid nitrogen from air using electricity. Estimated cost is $20 per 1,000 litres** (equivalent to ~70 tons of urea annually). A **$130,000 unit can pay for itself in about a year. Produces salt-free nitrogen that improves soil health.
· Bio N (Microbial Inoculant): A Philippine-developed powder using nitrogen-fixing bacteria. At ₱500/kg, it replaces nitrogen equivalent to two bags of urea (₱3,000+). Can be applied via seed coating or root dipping, increasing yields up to 15% in rice.
· Crystalline Ammonium Sulphate: A granular alternative promoted in Africa. Demonstrated superior performance compared to urea in Zambian trials, offering a cost-effective option for smallholder farmers.
· Polymer-Coated Urea (ESN): Urea coated with a smart polymer that releases nitrogen based on soil temperature. Costs about $0.10/lb. more than urea, but prevents environmental loss and allows flexible application.

Expert Tips

· Look Beyond Price: The cheapest option isn’t always the most profitable. Products like Nano Urea or Bio N can offer better value by reducing waste and improving yields .
· Start Complementary: Experts suggest testing these alternatives alongside your regular fertilizer first, rather than switching entirely, to see what works best for your specific soil and crops .

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 19 2026 9:35 utc | 648

Brent is heading up. Above $118.

Posted by: watcher | Mar 19 2026 9:36 utc | 649

I’m not familiar with this English language source, so cannot vouch for its accuracy
 
mjh | Mar 19 2026 9:28 utc | 687
 
 
Don’t let that deter you.
It’s open season for equal opportunity unverified bullshit ATM.
The wilder, the wackier, the least substantiated, the better

Posted by: Sly Hersh | Mar 19 2026 9:41 utc | 650

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 19 2026 9:35 utc | 691
 
All of those options seem focused on large scale big commercial farming.  Might be time for small farmers to look again at crop rotation and plant lots and lots of legumes.  (probably ,most people learned this in school) but legumes (peas and beans and even wattles) have a relationship with nitrogen fixing bacteria who pull the nitrogen out of the air and make a nitrates including urea for the plant.
 
It is probably wiser for the small scale farmers not to rely on external costly fertilizers if possible.

Posted by: watcher | Mar 19 2026 9:42 utc | 651

Maybe the world should think of making a coalition against the US….

Posted by: James | Mar 19 2026 9:44 utc | 652

Posted by: Sly Hersh | Mar 19 2026 9:41 utc | 693
 
The problem we all have is that the most insane and ridiculous speeches are being made by US “leaders” If it were not for the knowledge they are real, and in the absence of video evidence, no one would believe any speech of hegseth, or Trump was in fact serious. Then we had Bessant saying “we can handle the economy fine, just might be a bit of a problem for consumers?????????????”

Posted by: watcher | Mar 19 2026 9:46 utc | 653

From Deepseek:
 
Posted by: Surferket | Mar 19 2026 9:35 utc | 691
 

 
Now everybody is going to be a farm expert.  
 
Fertilisers require special machinery for application.  Is everybody s’pozed to trade in their sprayer for a spreader at the same time?
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 19 2026 9:47 utc | 654

Posted by: titmouse | Mar 19 2026 9:31 utc | 689
 
 
If weapons are hand made by artisans, it explains perfectly well why there has been such low production. 
 
I think you are onto something quite plausible here. 
 
Deep fried air defence missiles with chili sauce.  Would you like lies with that?

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 19 2026 9:47 utc | 655

We are now looking at SYSTEMIC COLLAPSE across Europe if energy prices don’t fall quickly. This is what happens when you do a deal with the GANGSTERS that operate out of ‘tel aviv’ and New York.
 
There is always a very high price to pay.

 

https://x.com/UnityNewsNet/status/2034560020654809567

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 19 2026 9:55 utc | 656

Posted by: too scents | Mar 19 2026 9:47 utc | 697
 
Farms are literally outside (sometimes greenhouse) industrialized factories these days, many vegetable and fruits like berries being grown in hydroponic or near hydroponic ways. While I support a return to more natural farming methods, the transition to do it smoothly would take far too many years for the current problem, then there is no certainty that the same levels of food production would even get near the requirements of the kind of food needs we have today. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 19 2026 9:55 utc | 657

Opinion:
 
It’s fascinating to watch Trump implode in real time. The biggest liar in history is digging his grave deeper and deeper while his spitting mouth continues to speak. Iran itself was at a crossroads. Heavily infiltrated by the Moshad, with the pro-Western, corrupt comprador-carpet-weaver faction of the Rafshanjani, ready to submit to the empire. Now the story is very different. The fifth column has been exposed, and the nation is under the undisputed command of the Revolutionary Guard. The worst thing for Iran would have been to fall victim to the dynamic of perpetual sanctions and slowly suffocate like Cuba or Venezuela. Israel asked for a ceasefire in 2025 after 12 days. How do you think they feel now, on day 20, having suffered ten times the damage they suffered back then? That’s why I doubt they are the ones who will escalate. But ultimately, the destruction of Pars II was something the Iranians had to anticipate after their attacks on the infrastructure of the Gulf Cooperation Council.
 
Certainly, the US isn’t feeling the effects on its own soil, unlike Russia, but for decades the Gulf states were an inexhaustible cash cow for America. They bought government bonds, maintained the petrodollar as a global monopoly, supplied the military-industrial complex with multi-billion-dollar contracts, invested massively in Wall Street funds, laundered vast sums of money in Dubai and Doha, and, above all, destroyed the secular Arab states (Nasser, Assad, Saddam Hussein, Gaddafi) for the benefit of Israel. And that is a heavy blow to the center of American imperial strategy, despite Trump’s assurances that Rome isn’t burning. Now he believes Cuba is finished and might want to achieve a quick victory there. Good luck with that. He could be in for a nasty surprise.
 
My information from Russia says the population would NOT forgive Putin if he abandoned Cuba…people today grew up with the friendship with Cuba; it was a sacred cow of the Soviet Union.
 
The real question is why Trump is still in office. He betrayed everyone who could be betrayed. Nobody trusts him. Compared to him, Biden seems positive.
 

Posted by: Genesis | Mar 19 2026 9:56 utc | 658

Iran’s attacks on neighboring countries are not beneficial for Israel, they are beneficial for Iran. Countries like the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain have been acting like leeches on Iran since the revolution. Sanctions didn’t just hurt Iran; they allowed these petrol stations with flags to sell more oil while Iranians were getting poorer.
They have taken part in attacking Iran three times in half a century: the Iran–Iraq War, the 12-day war, and the current one.
One of Iran’s most definitive strategic goals should be that these corrupt, rotten havens of the Epstein class cannot continue to exist (at least not in their current form) once the war ends.

Posted by: Sentience | Mar 19 2026 9:56 utc | 659

there is no certainty that the same levels of food production would even get near the requirements of the kind of food needs we have today. 
 
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 19 2026 9:55 utc | 700
 

 
WWIII will be fought with spoons.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 19 2026 9:58 utc | 660

potash might be a cheaper fertilizer alternative, but has different benefits, but surprised / not surprised AI answer didnt even mention it.
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 9:59 utc | 661

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
Of course it makes sense, but it won’t happen, the billionaire vice grip on Australia is solid, as is US/Israel. Australians are mugs more interested in seeing their male children in tiaras and tutus.

Posted by: Organic | Mar 19 2026 9:59 utc | 662

Tulsi Gabbard Reveals How Little Intel Trump Is Getting on Iran
 
Senior intel officials can’t explain why Trump is so shocked by Iran’s retaliation tactics in the war.
 

Contradictory answers from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe during a Wednesday Senate hearing raise questions regarding the frequency and substance of President Trump’s intelligence briefings amid the Iran war…
 

On Monday, Trump again claimed that nobody expected Iran’s attacks on Qatar, the UAE, and other Gulf states. “Nobody. No no no no. The greatest experts—nobody thought they were going to hit,” Trump said. And on Sunday, CNN reported that the Pentagon had severely underestimated the negative impacts of a blockade on the strait, even as preparing for that same event had been “a bedrock principle of US national security policy for decades.” This massive oversight would indeed point to discrepancies in Gabbard’s and Ratcliffe’s vague answers. If the president was receiving regular and thorough intel briefings, why has the Iranian blockade of the strait been such a shock?
 

Trump’s continued flailing on the strait—from claiming he doesn’t need help getting oil tankers through it to begging European allies for help doing just that, to threatening to abandon the strait altogether—suggest that the briefings senior intel officers claim happen so frequently may not have resonated. 
 

https://newrepublic.com/post/207934/tulsi-gabbard-intel-trump-iran-war

 

Posted by: Menz | Mar 19 2026 10:00 utc | 663

Egypt is reportedly guaranteeing Lebanon’s independence and accumulating it’s army in the Sinai. Could it be true?

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 19 2026 10:04 utc | 664

On March 17, Iran exported over 4mm barrels of oil, double the pre-war average.
 
*****
 
and nearly double the price too.  XD
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:06 utc | 665

https://x.com/i/status/2034559063971770565?mx=2
 
Kuwait was hit by two Iranian kamikaze drone targeting its oil refineries.
 
First, a drone struck the al-Ahmadi port refinery, one of the largest in the Middle East, with a production capacity of about 730,000 barrels per day.
 
A second attack then sparked a fire at the nearby Abdullah port refinery, which produces around 454,000 barrels per day.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:08 utc | 666

@701
Cuba will capitulate easily because Russia is not the Soviet Union and vice versa and they ( Trump and Putin) have already tacitly agreed that Cuba is within the U.S. sphere of influence.
And yes the U.S. doesn’t honor that supposed agreement in Ukraine but that’s why the power dynamic is unequal and always will be.
The romanticism about the 5D chess both sides are playing seems to escape the reality we see every day. 
 

Posted by: Shango | Mar 19 2026 10:09 utc | 667

https://x.com/i/status/2034549387125469597?mx=2
 
Satellite images show the aftermath of the Israeli attacks on the Shahran Oil Depot near Tehran on March 8th which caused massive plums of toxic smoke carrying hydrocarbons and other toxic chemicals into the atmosphere which later fell down as acid rain and soot on the Iranian capital and the surrounding area, poisoning 14 million people.
 
The winds later carried this toxic smog to the northeast into Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and much of Central Asia.
 
No countries condemned Israel for this attack.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:10 utc | 668

graph:
https://x.com/AFpost/status/2034509457414349241?s=20
 
Due to the Iran war, America has seen the second largest four-week rise in gas prices in 3 decades.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:13 utc | 669

https://x.com/araghchi/status/2034517110093701452?s=20
 
Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, on X/Twitter:
 
 

We’re only three weeks into this war of choice, imposed on both Iranians and Americans.
 
This $200b is the tip of the iceberg. Ordinary Americans can thank Benjamin Netanyahu and his lackeys in Congress for the trillion-dollar “Israel First tax” that’s about to hit U.S. economy.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:15 utc | 670

Just Wow!! Pass it on!

https://t.me/two_majors/71397

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 19 2026 10:15 utc | 671

https://x.com/araghchi/status/2034510953245520064?s=20
 
Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, on X/Twitter:
 
Macron has not uttered one word of condemnation of the Israel-US war on Iran. He did not condemn Israel when it blew up fuel storage in Tehran, exposing millions to toxins. His current “concern” didn’t follow Israel’s attack on our gas facilities. It follows our retaliation. Sad!

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:16 utc | 672

Besides timely lies, how does the Trump’s gang keep the price of Texas Crude suppressed?
 
 
A month ago, Brent Oil was $3.60 more expensive than Texas Crude.   Today the spread between Brent Oil and Texas Crude is $18.60.

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 19 2026 10:18 utc | 673

https://www.politico.eu/article/europe-help-donald-trump-iran-war-ukraine-finland-alexander-stubb/
 

Europe could offer to help Trump on Iran — if he backs Ukraine, Finland’s Stubb suggests
 
Finland’s President Alexander Stubb says he can see real potential in offering Trump what he wants: European military support to secure the Strait of Hormuz, the crucial oil shipping route that Iran has effectively blockaded in response to American and Israeli bombing.
 
Europe’s condition for providing such assistance? That the U.S. president delivers all the help Ukraine needs to reach an acceptable peace deal with Russia.
 
Officials — including Stubb — fear the longer Trump’s war against Iran continues, the more it could constrain Ukraine’s fight against invading Russian forces. Soaring global energy prices — and Washington’s decision to loosen sanctions on Russia’s oil industry — will significantly boost Vladimir Putin’s income from Russian fossil fuel sales

****”****””””
 
With what materiel?  Its already all blown up in Ukraine!   XD  XD XD

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:19 utc | 674

graph:
https://x.com/SStapczynski/status/2034548990616945005?s=20
 
European gas prices surge 30% after Qatar said the world’s largest LNG export plant was damaged in an Iranian attack
 
Still TTF futures are far from the record highs of 2022 but the longer Qatar LNG remains offline, the higher prices will go

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:20 utc | 675

Posted by: exile | Mar 19 2026 6:43 utc | 641
 
 
In that hypothetical scenario:
 
 
Iran keeps pounding the tumor at their own leisure. A few other hardcore zionists try to help israel (or pretend they do) to no avail.
Israel either collapses, surrenders or both. Iran dictates terms which include de-zionization amd right of return for palestinians, which israel cannot accept, and thus splits and/or turns to insurrectionist tactics.

Posted by: Arganthonios | Mar 19 2026 10:22 utc | 676

Former national security adviser John Bolton pushed back at President Trump’s claim that “nobody” expected Iran to target neighboring countries in retaliation for the U.S-Israeli war against Tehran, saying he briefed Trump on multiple such scenarios in the president’s first term…
 
https://thehill.com/policy/defense/5789541-iran-war-donald-trump-john-bolton-retaliation/
 

Posted by: Menz | Mar 19 2026 10:22 utc | 677

Posted by: too scents | Mar 19 2026 9:58 utc | 703
 
Absolutely

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 19 2026 10:22 utc | 678

graph:
https://x.com/GlobalMktObserv/status/2034196297012388180?s=20
 
The Iran War is putting the semiconductor industry on high alert:
 
The shutdown of Qatar’s Ras Laffan facility, the world’s largest LNG export plant, has knocked out ~33% of global helium supply, as helium is a byproduct of natural gas processing.
 
With the facility offline, the global market is losing ~5.2 million cubic meters per month, while there is almost no spare capacity as helium must reach end users within ~45 days before it evaporates.
 
As a result, Helium spot prices have risen over +100% since the Iran War began.
 
Notably, in 2025, Qatar produced 63 million cubic meters of helium, making it the 2nd-largest producer in the world after the US.
 
If the disruption lasts 60 to 90 days, prices could surge another +50%, potentially exceeding $2,000 per thousand cubic feet, according to AKAP Energy.
 
Helium is essential for semiconductor manufacturing, MRI machines, fiber optics, and space exploration, with no viable substitutes, meaning higher helium prices will directly raise the cost of making every chip in the world.
 
Chipmakers hold ~6 months of inventory, but Samsung and SK Hynix are already scrambling to find alternative sources, with 64% of South Korean helium imports coming from Qatar alone.
 
The Iran War is sending shockwaves well beyond the energy market.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:22 utc | 679

Vance giving speech:
https://t.me/CIG_telegram/71746
 
 
JD Vance’s way to save face in front of the American public that has to deal with rising gas and food prices is to say that the rest of the world has it worse than they do.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:23 utc | 680

On Monday, Trump again claimed that nobody expected Iran’s attacks on Qatar, the UAE, and other Gulf states. “Nobody. No no no no. The greatest experts—nobody thought they were going to hit,
 
 
How come the greatest experts always get it wrong…yet, Nobodies in this bar get it right?

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 19 2026 10:24 utc | 681

“Israel is alreading panicking over the war”  (?????????????????????)
 
It seems that the israelis have reached out to David Ignatius (Washington Post). Ignatius seems to have written a column in the WaPo to voice the concerns of the israelis ????
 
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/PqNRkIfVp9o   (length:  1 minute 43 seconds)
 
Source: “Breaking Points” (BP) ( https://www.youtube.com/@breakingpoints )  Krystal Ball, Saagar Enjeti and Ryan Grimm (all of BP) always have a sense of what’s REALLY going on and don’t “toe the official line” in DC.

Posted by: WMG | Mar 19 2026 10:27 utc | 682

@Nobody | Mar 19 2026 10:15 utc | 714

Just Wow!! Pass it on!
https://t.me/two_majors/71397

Truth bombs that everybody knows from the last 25 years.

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 19 2026 10:28 utc | 683

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 9:59 utc | 704
 
Potash is good for potassium which actually is mostly good for promoting flowers and fruits, but nitrogen and phosphorus are needed for  leaves and roots  and general growth. Potash has some nitrogen but in nitrate form that is not as good as ammonium. Abundant nitrogen is key to growth for most vegetables (green leaves especially) and protein-based grains and seeds. Potash cannot replace that by itself. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 19 2026 10:30 utc | 684

 Fredrick | Mar 19 2026 10:24 utc | 724
No true scotsman here. If they advised against the war they were not experts and purged. What T says is “no MAGA experts”

Posted by: SOS | Mar 19 2026 10:31 utc | 685

Chipmakers hold ~6 months of inventory, but Samsung and SK Hynix are already scrambling to find alternative sources, with 64% of South Korean helium imports coming from Qatar alone.
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:22 utc | 722

The question is inventories or futures?

Posted by: SOS | Mar 19 2026 10:33 utc | 686

map:
https://x.com/bonzerbarry/status/2034421871102333122?s=20
 
Hezbollah destroyed 6 Israeli Merkava Tanks in the battle for the village of Taybeh, South Lebanon.
 
Israeli sources admitted a “security incident” in Lebanon and later described the battle as reminding them of the battle of Wadi Saluki in the 2006 Lebanon War when 24 tanks of the 401st Brigade of the IDF were ambushed and several destroyed by Kornet ATGMs.
 
The village of Taybeh is merely 2km from the Israel-Lebanon border and its been 8 days since the IDF began ground operations against Hezbollah.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:37 utc | 687

unimperator | Mar 19 2026 10:04 utc | 707
I have found no confirmation so far. It’s quite unlikely, replay of the six-day war? Would be way too early, why have solidarity with Lebanon if the didn’t have it with Gaza? I would understand trying to keep Hezbollah in balance if they weaken but this? In the current state official Lebanon is almost pro-Israeli.
This might be wise insurance against Israel going all apocalyptic though – and to keep out Gazans and Israelis from jumping the fence if things go south.

Posted by: SOS | Mar 19 2026 10:38 utc | 688

screenshot of statement:
https://t.me/CIG_telegram/71748
 
Qatar, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Türkiye and the UAE issued a joint statement calling on Iran “to immediately halt its attacks” after holding a meeting in Riyadh.
 
********
 
now tha AA missiles are getting low, the bluster is turning to threats
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:39 utc | 689

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:39 utc | 732
 
Also, where are these fuckers’ demands America and Israel halt their attacks?

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:41 utc | 690

Iran souls target the following in Israel the next time Israel strikes oil & gas infrastructure.
 
1. Dimona
2. Desalination plants
 3. Airports (Civilian & Military)
 4. Electricity Infrastructure
5. Oil Infrastructure
 6. Government Buildings (Knesset)
7. Gas Infrastructure
 8. Port Infrastructure
 
 Israel is not a large country – there is simply not that much of this type of infrastructure.

Posted by: Julian | Mar 19 2026 10:42 utc | 691

https://t.me/QudsNen/214734
 
Israeli occupation forces uproot olive trees in the village of Ein Yabrud, east of Ramallah.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:43 utc | 692

An enrage populace is one thing but an enraged armed populace which hates and fears its Government as Americans do is quite another.
 
Posted by: rosross | Mar 19 2026 4:31 utc | 591

 
If that “enraged armed populace” ever finds the courage to take up arms, then it will do so on the side and under the protective wing of the military, the other armed government agencies, the state national guards, and the local police forces. Don’t kid yourself.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 19 2026 10:46 utc | 693

Unknown Fertilizer…

https://coffeeplusthree.com/how-to-fertilize-plants-with-coffee-grounds/

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 19 2026 10:46 utc | 694

IDF vid and schematics of various choppas
https://t.me/CIG_telegram/71751
 
The IDF posted a video on X/Twitter claiming to have destroyed an Mi-17 helicopter at the Sanandaj Airport, Western Iran.
 
A closer look would reveal that the helicopter that was targeted does not resemble an Mi-17 but rather a Bell 214A Isfahan utility helicopter which is often used for search and rescue missions or to transport critically injured to hospitals for emergency surgeries.
 
Drawings of an Mi-17 and Bell 214A helicopters for comparison.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 10:50 utc | 695

Egypt is reportedly guaranteeing Lebanon’s independence and accumulating it’s army in the Sinai. Could it be true?
 
Posted by: unimperator | Mar 19 2026 10:04 utc | 707

 
If true, it means Egypt will be joining the fight against Hezbollah.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 19 2026 10:50 utc | 696

Posted by: SOS | Mar 19 2026 10:38 utc | 731

Iran should lay waste to the US Embassy in Beirut! Would help Lebanon biggly…

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 19 2026 10:53 utc | 697

“Trump PANICS As US Embassy POUNDED In Iraq”
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZdY84A8Tcc  (length: 10 minutes)
 
Source: “Breaking Points” ( https://www.youtube.com/@breakingpoints )

Posted by: WMG | Mar 19 2026 10:55 utc | 698

https://english.almanar.com.lb/article/39362/
Hezbollah’s “Elite Marksmen” Ambush Israeli Forces, Hunt Merkavas Anew
6 in one go

Posted by: Monty | Mar 19 2026 10:56 utc | 699

Roger Waters’ ‘The Bravery of Being Out of Range’ springs to mind with regard to the US & UK killing Iranians. Which is why Iran has every right to attack the interests of those who are attacking them in the region. Having said that, Iran has known this war was coming for a long time, so developing intercontinental missiles should have been a higher priority.  

Posted by: Dave G | Mar 19 2026 10:58 utc | 700