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March 27, 2026
War On Iran: Exorbitant Munition Spending + Lack Of Success = Iran Is Winning

There are a few new numbers out on munitions availability  on either side of the conflict.

The Washington Post says (archived) that the U.S. has fired some 850 Tomahawk cruise missiles onto Iran. The total available stock of Tomahawks is somewhere between 3,000 and 4,000.

But the limit for the use of these long reach weapons is elsewhere. The missiles are usually fired from U.S. Navy vessels. They have limited loads of up to 72 Tomahawks each. When those are expended the vessels need to leave the scene to go to a friendly harbor for reloading. (Reloading large missiles at sea has been tested by is still in its infancy.)

The 16 or so destroyers and submarines the U.S. has around the Gulf are by now mostly ‘Winchester’, i.e. out of Tomahawk missiles to fire. But they can no leave the scene yet as their air-defense capabilities are still needed to take on Iranian missiles.

Air-defense missiles are also lacking. As the British Royal United Service Institute (RUSI) reported three days ago:

[O]ver a dozen munition types have been expended by the coalition at a rate that appears to be unsustainable. Already, Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger noted on 19 March that global stockpiles are ‘empty or nearly empty’ and that if the war continues another month ‘we nearly have no missiles available’.

Given that Iran has damaged at least a dozen US and allied radars and satellite terminals, the efficiency of interception decreases; using 10 or 11 interceptors for one missile or 8 patriot missiles for one drone becomes unsustainable.

[T]he US military is approximately a month, or less, away from running out of ATACMS/PrSM ground-attack missiles and THAAD interceptors. Israel is in an even more precarious spot, with its Arrow interceptor missiles likely to be completely expended by the end of March. While the war could proceed with other munitions, this implies accepting greater risk for aircraft and tolerating more missile and drone ‘leakers’ damaging forces and infrastructure.

RUSI provides some tables and background on the industry difficulties to replenish the stockpiles.

On the other side of the equation is the damage the USraeli campaign has done to Iran. Over 10,000 ‘targets’ have been hit but the main aim of defeating Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities is, despite President Trump’s claims, still far from being reached:

The United States can only determine with certainty that it has destroyed about a third of Iran’s vast missile arsenal as the U.S. and Israeli war on the country nears its one-month mark, according to five people familiar with the U.S. intelligence.

The status of around another third is less clear but bombings likely damaged, destroyed or ‌buried those missiles in underground tunnels and bunkers, four of the sources said. The sources spoke on condition of anonymity given the sensitive nature of the information.

One of the sources said the intelligence was similar for ‌Iran’s drone capability, saying there was some degree of certainty about a third having been destroyed.

The intelligence stands in contrast to President Donald Trump’s public remarks on Thursday that Iran had “very few rockets left”.

If one compares the numbers of attacks per day the USraeli side has a large advantage. It is currently flying some 300 missions per day dropping bombs and missile on Iranian targets. Iran is firing about 30 to 40 missiles per day. The question though is the quality of such strikes. The USraeli side has from the very first day on targeted civilian infrastructure like schools and medical clinics while the Iranian side has attacked military and military-industrial installations.

Today the USraeli strikes hit Iranian steel plants in Khuzestan and Mobarakeh near Isfahan. Iran announced that it will hit back at similar installations in Israel and the Arab Gulf states. It is this ability to retaliate that is protecting Iran from the potentially most devastating attacks.

Iran’s position is giving it escalation advantage.

The editors of the Iran-hating Economist acknowledge this when they urge the U.S. (archived) to accept that it has no way to win this war:

In short, for all the power and sophistication of the military onslaught from America and Israel, Iran feels it has the upper hand over Mr Trump. It has shown that it is more capable than America of both inflicting pain and withstanding it. Mr Trump launched his war, unforgivably, without offering a strategic rationale for it. Despite operational successes and his nonsensical claim of having already changed the regime in Tehran, he has yet to win any substantive gains from the fighting. As the political costs mount, Mr Trump will come under growing pressure.

Mr Trump must agree to a full ceasefire, and compel Israel to abide by it. Talks on reopening the strait and steering Iran away from its nuclear programme will be bitterly difficult. And any eventual deal will be worse than what could have been struck before the war began, because Mr Trump has unwittingly strengthened the hand of hardliners and made clear the leverage they have over the strait. The result is that for now, at least, the advantage lies with Iran.

Trump might of course chose the alternative and escalate the war. But the prospect of doing that are no better than the current position.

Meanwhile U.S. allies are suffering from the war the U.S. has started. Australia is in an especially bad position. While it is producing and exporting crude oil it is depending on imports of petroleum products from Asia. As these are no longer available it has to buy diesel and gas from other sources which are extraordinary expensive:

Transit times from the US Gulf Coast to Australia stretch to 55–60 days, with freight costs around $20/bbl, compared with typical Asia-Pacific routes that stood at $5–6/bbl before the crisis. The price dynamics of regional products briefly blurred that disadvantage: on March 18, delivered gasoline and diesel from Singapore and Houston converged at roughly $161/bbl. As of March 25, Singapore cargoes look more attractive again — around $153/bbl versus $164/bbl from Houston. But pricing is no longer the decisive factor. The issue has shifted to physical availability. With unsold cargoes in Asia increasingly rare, the US – despite longer routes and more expensive freight – might become the only reliable way out of this imports’ deadlock for Canberra.

Global crude oil supplies are still shrinking. U.S. gas and diesel prices are still increasing. One wonders how long it will take for Trump and the U.S. to prohibit all exports of petroleum products. That will be the moment when Australia will awake to the real value of its alliance with the U.S. of A.

Comments

Message to the EU, Ireland and the UK…..burn coal, live warmer and better………….turf is king!

Posted by: tobias cole | Mar 27 2026 19:27 utc | 101

Posted by: tobias cole | Mar 27 2026 19:26 utc | 107
 
######
Make sure you park uphill of your preferred destination.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 19:27 utc | 102

“Russia announces a ban on oil exports starting April 1”

New or true ?

Stood out from a site I follow, possibly … well April 1 …

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 27 2026 19:30 utc | 103

Some time back, before this kicked off, I suggested that IRI control over the Strait of Hormuz would lead to a global recession and possibly a global depression.
 
Today, following an hour with Hudson and Keen I can now suggest:
 
IRI control over Strait of Hormuz, due to ZIO/US unprovoked war on IRI, will almost certainly lead to a global depression.
 
Here it is again – and I leave it there: I’m off now to set spuds, buy a sow, feed the donkey, and re-read Marx’s chapter on Ireland and The Famine in Capital Vol. I
 
How the Global Crisis Will Unfold – YouTube

Posted by: Don Firineach | Mar 27 2026 19:32 utc | 104

It appears that Defense Minister Israel Katz is running the country now.  Only his crazed announcements have been issued in the last week, including threatening to turn Lebanon into Gaza, as if that was something to be proud of!!
 
Is Bibi still incapacitated in a Berlin hospital?

Posted by: tobias cole | Mar 27 2026 19:35 utc | 105

Speedboat swarms sound fanciful. How many people are you transporting per boat with heavy equipment? If the opponent has nearby air assets, which they do, those boats would be siting ducks.  Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 27 2026 19:22 utc | 105

 
Iran would not attempt a conventional naval landing with large ships (which it does not have), but rather an asymmetric “mosquito fleet” operation by the IRGC Navy (Revolutionary Guard Navy): hundreds to over 1,000 extremely fast, small attack boats employing swarm tactics. This is precisely the doctrine that the IRGC has been training for over 15 years in exercises such as “Great Prophet.”
 
600–1,500+ IRGC fast attack craft (Ashura, Seraj, Boghammar, Peykaap, etc.) in several parallel waves from different directions.
Crossing: 150–250 km in 2–4 hours at night, supported by mines and coastal missiles from the Iranian mainland.
Landing: Direct beach assaults or port entries at Ras Tanura (export terminal), Dammam, and Jubail—exactly synchronized with the land bridge to fragment Saudi forces.
With GCC ammunition nearly depleted and no significant US carrier air power, the boats would be much harder to intercept. Saudi Mercenaries on the coast would be more likely to surrender in the face of a serious threat.
 
 

Posted by: SonderstabF | Mar 27 2026 19:35 utc | 106

The SAVE Act is the federalization of elections. Essentially, making voting a white privilege.
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 18:52 utc | 93
Imperialist genocidal Democratic Party “leftism”.  Don’t fall for the “good cop” routine. 

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 27 2026 19:37 utc | 107

ISRAELI MERKAVA TANK BURNS AND RETREATS AFTER HEZBOLLAH STRIKE

 
1-minute video . 
https://x.com/RT_com/status/2037614716009263194

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 19:38 utc | 108

Banned once – banned twice – makes no matter to Justified Retribution.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 27 2026 19:39 utc | 109

Let me repeat my one-note-Samba that I have been sharing here for over a decade.
 
Humanity is in a civilization war about the dominant form of social organization….barbarism or socialism…..global private finance or sovereign public finance
 
Currently the barbarism form is instantiated and maintained by global private finance which I call the God Of Mammon cult and their Epstein Class of acolytes.
 
The evolving socialism form is being instantiated by China who treats finance as a public utility instead of a jackboot.  That is not to say that Iran, who nationalized the financial tools in their country in 1979, has not been instrumental in the fight for a socialistic form of social organization for a long time….and is now acting as the point of the spear against the God Of Mammon cult…and suffering in that position.
 
I have been studying the future for over 50 years and as we currently see the difference between the Hollywood “reality” that is being manufactured in empire contrasted with the China/Russia/Iran reality it is clear to me that the socialist reality is all around us but not evenly distributed yet and the barbarism form of social (dis)organization is being deprecated…..the social organization path forward is obvious to me though I doubt I will live long enough to see the total elimination of global private finance, private property and ongoing inheritance…..I may be a dreamer but not the only one.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 27 2026 19:40 utc | 110

“The conflict has accelerated Europe’s rearmament and push for military autonomy”
 
Nonsense, troll-baby.
 
Europe is 20 years behind even the US and thirty years behind China and Russia. They forecast that they will have a 5th generation fighter by 2040 – meanwhile the Big Three will be on 7th gen if such a thing will exist. More likely it will be drone warfare by then, but Europe will still be 30 years behind. And they have no energy or mineral resources, except what the Big Three will allow to them – or more likely what they can afford, with no real economies any more.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 27 2026 19:40 utc | 111

The UK is not declining, it has declined!
 
Now talk of power brownouts and blackouts!  Why because the Labor and Conservative knuckleheads like Rishi and Sir Keir closed all their coal fired power stations and closed the coal mines too.  Thousands now redundant and on the dole.  Coal is cheap and plentiful on world markets.
 
And they are still not reopening much of the North Sea oil and gas fields.  They still engaging in the solar and wind power unicorn fantasy……….sad green energy gamers………….

Posted by: tobias cole | Mar 27 2026 19:40 utc | 112

MAGA NEVER GETS TIRED OF WINNING
 
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
 
stock market heatmap . 
https://x.com/FurkanGozukara/status/2037612685034979662
 
MAGA will disintegrate as pensions and mutual funds disintegrate.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 19:42 utc | 113

UAE says strait of Hormuz is not Iranian property, it will be opened now with multi-forces
 
++++
 
For the record: Iran is the oldest country in the world. The UAE was founded in 1971.
 
https://x.com/AmirAminiMD/status/2037483872628158614

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 19:43 utc | 114

tobias cole,
 
Learn to hypermile. Study Wanye Gerdes …..
 
 

Posted by: Exile | Mar 27 2026 19:43 utc | 115

The UK is not declining, it has declined!
 
Posted by: tobias cole | Mar 27 2026 19:40 utc | 119
 
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Now do America.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 19:45 utc | 116

@110 Ornot

Russia will ban gasoline exports not oil, detail lost in translation probably.

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 27 2026 19:47 utc | 117

🚨BREAKING: Pam Bondi just said…“Being a citizen in our country is a privilege, not a right.”
 
Citizenship is a right, guaranteed by the Constitution… not something granted based on opinion, loyalty, or who they like.
 
This is authoritarian rhetoric.
 

19-second video . 
https://x.com/TheJFreakinC/status/2037576366242050251

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 19:48 utc | 118

The AI boom is shockingly dependent on the stability of the Middle East. All manner of industrial and financial elements in the AI supply chain—the crude oil and liquefied natural gas needed to manufacture chips and run data centers; the helium, sulfuric acid, and other key semiconductor components—are produced in the region or flow through the Strait of Hormuz, a major global shipping lane that Iran has functionally closed. These commodities’ prices are now all rising. But the risks don’t stop there: Iran has bombed data centers in the region, calling into question the viability of a rapid, worldwide data-center build-out. And that’s not even mentioning the Saudi and Emirati money that AI firms are desperate to attract, which is now up in the air.
 
All of this presents an alarming number of ways the AI boom could fall apart. Should that happen, Silicon Valley would take the global economy with it. “Until recently, that kind of crash felt hypothetical,” my colleague Charlie Warzel and I wrote yesterday. “Today, it feels plausible and, to some, almost inevitable.”
 
The Atlantic

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 27 2026 19:55 utc | 119

It’s just a matter of time before a coordinated Russian / Chinese / Iranian (plus other nations) response.
Posted by: Woke American | Mar 27 2026 19:00 utc | 96
 
Response against Iran maybe. These boys and girls are having a party:  tass.com/politics/2108131
 
Iran started to suspect Un and Brics and other letter combinations are junk:  tass.com/world/2108123

Posted by: rk | Mar 27 2026 19:58 utc | 120

For those not keeping up with events (something I am also finding difficult ) :

It seems escalation is written in. The Arak reactor (or environ) was attacked a few hours ago , now:

“Targeting power stations in the city of Isfahan” Sohaib Al-Masalma

Trump is promising ‘something new’ or ‘dramatic’ shortly also according to reports.

Current negotiations/’negotiations’ are not expected to provide any resolution.

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 27 2026 19:58 utc | 121

IRGC’s Intelligence Organization:
Based on available documents, the Zionist army headquarters is implementing a “perception engineering” campaign using false narratives such as “the only way,” “immediate action,” and “a surgical strike” to present unconventional options as the only path forward.
Acting on this basis will lead to an uncontrollable escalation of the war and a repetition of the strikes of March 19.

 
https://t.me/presstv/182204

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 27 2026 20:06 utc | 122

What Pete Hegseth won’t tell you and Donald Trump doesn’t understand: when you’re out of tungsten you’re out of the war.
 
“Every missile fired over Iran consumes finite, irreplaceable tungsten stocks upon detonation. Replacing 509,500 rounds of gun ammunition expended so far requires 4,000 kg of tungsten—currently in a state of parabolic crisis with prices surging over 450% to 90-year highs.
 
Now even the production of basic point-defense ammunition cannibalizes the same limited supply of energetics and raw materials currently bottlenecked by Chinese export controls, which have slashed tungsten exports by 40% since February 2025”.

 
https://x.com/GodfreeTrh/status/2037620018134004037
 
I started talking about this last year. Supply chains are everything, and America, basically, has none.
 
Tungsten is just 1 of around 20 or 30 crucial resources the US imports from China, so it can compete with and wage war against China …

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 20:10 utc | 123

The Fed has stepped in as a buyer of short US treasury bills – hitting a record $381 billion today.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 27 2026 20:11 utc | 124

@133
Link
https://x.com/FinanceLancelot/status/2037616086800052417

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 27 2026 20:11 utc | 125

More than 400 fighters from Hezbollah have been killed since the Lebanese armed group launched ​the opening salvoes of a new war with Israel ‌on March 2, two sources familiar with Hezbollah’s count told Reuters.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 27 2026 20:12 utc | 126

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YD9sBc4qpgE
For those who doubt that Russia is pulling its weight.

Posted by: Squeeth | Mar 27 2026 20:12 utc | 127

March 27 (Reuters) – U.S. stocks tumbled on Friday, with weakness in megacap stocks sending each of the three major U.S. ​indexes to their lowest closing levels in over six months, as the month-long Middle East war continued to suppress risk ‌appetite.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 27 2026 20:13 utc | 128

It’s just a matter of time before a coordinated Russian / Chinese / Iranian (plus other nations) response.Posted by: Woke American | Mar 27 2026 19:00 utc | 96 Response against Iran maybe. These boys and girls are having a party:  tass.com/politics/2108131

China and Russia are ostensibly pro-Iran, but when the dust settles they will be the ones to benefit from the rebuild​ and from having a less dangerous neighbor. ‘The big three’ will wink, wink, nod, nod as the world disintegrates around them.

Posted by: freedom fritos | Mar 27 2026 20:16 utc | 129

The Fed has stepped in as a buyer of short US treasury bills – hitting a record $381 billion today.
Posted by: unimperator
 
============
de-dollarization brings peace in 2027
 
no moar money
no moar wars

Posted by: Exile | Mar 27 2026 20:23 utc | 130

1625 NYC

US 3-MO

3,695
 
 

US 2-YR

3,908
 
 

US 5-YR

4,067
 
 

US 10-YR

4,432
 
 

US 30-YR

4,969

 

Posted by: Exile | Mar 27 2026 20:27 utc | 131

Did the IDF rrally kill 400 Lebanese civilians simce 28. Feb ? ( as per reuters above )
 
 

Posted by: Exile | Mar 27 2026 20:31 utc | 132

And: Where is Netanyahu?
 

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 27 2026 20:32 utc | 133

Vietnam soldiers didn’t come home to a hero’s welcome. This excursion is even less popular at the outset.  

Posted by: CallSaul | Mar 27 2026 20:34 utc | 134

@Don Firineach | Mar 27 2026 17:20 utc | 21

This is good … Alastair Crooke: IRAN Will NOT Compromise     Daniel Davis

Thank you, I listened to the whole thing. It is mandatory material!

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 27 2026 20:34 utc | 135

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 27 2026 20:12 utc | 135
 
Any figures on the Nazio losses, troll-baby? Or are they not giving you that info? They recently lost 21 tanks in 24 hours – say 4 men to a tank = 84 trained Zoinazis – most of them have already gone back to Brooklyn, so not many left to go up in flames in the death-traps.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 27 2026 20:38 utc | 136

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 27 2026 20:34 utc | 144
 
#########
 
I thought the best part was when Alastair explained how Hormuz will destroy dollar hegemony.
 
Alastair is infinitely wiser and more experienced than I, but I thought this was an obvious conclusion 2 weeks ago.
 
Hormuz > nukes.
 
The entire world hangs in the balance, and in 12 or so hours, we’ll see the West making dramatic moves to break the trap they are in. Now, this conflict is existential for America, too.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 20:40 utc | 137

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 27 2026 19:12 utc | 100

Princess of the ISW… Nudelman AI?

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 27 2026 20:43 utc | 138

@LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 20:40 utc | 146

I thought the best part was when Alastair explained how Hormuz will destroy dollar hegemony. Alastair is infinitely wiser and more experienced than I, but I thought this was an obvious conclusion 2 weeks ago. 

Indeed, it has been obvious for a long time, but the way he explains it makes it much more tangible. If you control Hormuz you control not only oil going out but also food++ going in. This is existential for the GCC statelets. Since the US cannot retake Hormuz, the equation has flipped. The Petrodollar cannot survive. Without it Israel is also finished.
 

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 27 2026 20:45 utc | 139

And: Where is Netanyahu? 
Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 27 2026 20:32 utc | 142

BB-14’s servers and processors are still fully operational from the Tel-Aviv catacombs. 11 is currently being relocated to the UN headquarters in New York and is dispersed across multiple transports and locations. BB-01 is dispersed across the Starlink network in orbit but is experiencing outages that are difficult to explain.
 
Current state of the Flesh Father of the BB network of machine minds is a deeply guarded secret and is presently unknown. Rumor is that he is being reconstructed inside of the White House’s hidden flesh forges.

Posted by: Chunk | Mar 27 2026 20:48 utc | 140

Don Firineach @ 111
 
Great link, nice find, I would have missed it. Viva MoA.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 27 2026 20:50 utc | 141

SNEAKO explains the reason he stopped fearing death even though people are trying to ruin his life…❤️🪦
 
“I only fear Allah, and if I go out doing the right thing then I get Jannah (Heaven). The message stays on. If I die then someone else will say it.”
 

24-second video . 
https://x.com/SneakoHQ/status/2036920632701837401
 
I had an epiphany about this a year or so ago, right here in the Palestine discussions with the OG anti-Occupation crew, including Giyane, teri, Ornot, michael, David, Arch, and many others.
 
I was thinking about Ansar Allah, and it “clicked” for me. Fear of death is fear of life. I believe in God and have nothing to fear. And, if I am wrong and there is no God, no afterlife, what’s changed? Nothing. I can go out my way, or in fear of things that I could never control in the first place.
 
I’d rather die for something (even something false) than be afraid of everything.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 20:50 utc | 142

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 27 2026 20:45 utc | 148
 
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And lest we never forget, the Epstein Class attacked first. Everything Iran has done is in accordance with international law.
That will be important later at Nuremberg 2.0.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 20:52 utc | 143

Every message has been sent to Israelis to return to Brooklyn, Warsaw, and Paris. Iran is going to destroy most of Israel, leaving only that which can be beneficial to the Palestinians.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 18:19 utc | 66
 
Did you forget Moscow

Posted by: Menz | Mar 27 2026 20:54 utc | 144

Thanks b – good to hear the sad tale of diminishing USraeli bang for the buck returns. More…
 
Syriana Analysis: ‘Iran’s Long Game’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@SyrianaAnalysis/streams
 
“Kevork Almassian and Dr Tarik Cyril Amar break down why Iran may be far better prepared for this confrontation with the US & Israel than many in the West assumed.”
 
Victory to Iran – Death to USrael – Down with the evil empire!

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 27 2026 20:57 utc | 145

i am curious why b has removed this post. i find this poster very informative…  is it because this poster lives inside germany and is saying something that doesn’t conform with germanys censorship rules?? 
 
@ SonderstabF | Mar 27 2026 18:57 utc | 95 

Posted by: james | Mar 27 2026 20:57 utc | 146

In late 2018, another of Trump’s first-term appointees, the retired four-star Marine general Jim Mattis, famously quit the Cabinet in a dispute over Trump’s mistreatment of America’s partners in Syria, saying in a resignation letter that the U.S. could not continue to lead in the world “without maintaining strong alliances and showing respect to those allies.”
 
It is not a coincidence that Mattis has now emerged as one of the most vocal former Trump officials to question his conduct of the war with Iran, the “delusional nonsense” of his demands for regime change, and the negative consequences of it all for America’s place in the world. “You can’t bring allies on board if they don’t trust you,” Mattis told PBS’s Margaret Hoover this week. Exactly.
 
Susan B. Glasser in The New Yorker

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 27 2026 20:57 utc | 147

b – “One wonders how long it will take for Trump and the U.S. to prohibit all exports of petroleum products.”
The east coast of Canada is in a similar position as Australia, with most refineries supplied by the world market, not domestic sources. Another ally being hit with collateral damage.

Posted by: Third Chimp | Mar 27 2026 20:58 utc | 148

@LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 20:52 utc | 152

And lest we never forget, the Epstein Class attacked first. Everything Iran has done is in accordance with international law.
That will be important later at Nuremberg 2.0.

100% It is clear to everybody in the world that the Epstein Class attacked first.  War of aggression is the ultimate crime. Something like a Nuremberg 2.0 will follow.
 

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 27 2026 20:58 utc | 149

Interesting….
 
Wonder what Russia knows about this week ?
 
MOSCOW, March 27. /TASS/. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak instructed the Ministry of Energy to prepare a draft government decree banning gasoline exports from April 1, 2026, the Russian Cabinet said after meeting on the situation on the domestic petroleum products market.
“Alexander Novak instructed the Ministry of Energy in conclusion of the meeting to prepare the draft decree prohibiting gasoline exports from April 1, 2026,” the government said.
“This measure is aimed at stabilizing prices and ensuring priority fuel supplies to the domestic market.”
Shouldn’t they be exporting all they can with this product rich environment??
 
Is US really going to blow up Irans oil fields?
 
Find this decree rather sudden.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 27 2026 20:59 utc | 150

Well quite a few of us in the bar hail from the Lucky Country… now not so much unlucky as complacent and blind.
 
Albo has only one path: nationalise the hydrocarbon sector. What the article did not say is that we are the largest LNG producer after Qatar. Exercise emergency powers, nationalise the LNG and trade it for diesel, AVgas and petrol.
 
Wake the fuck up Albo and realise that you don’t have to fighting to be at war!

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 27 2026 21:00 utc | 151

The Atlantic
 
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 27 2026 19:55 utc | 127
Please pull plug on robo-bitch.

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 27 2026 21:01 utc | 152

For the record: Iran is the oldest country in the world. The UAE was founded in 1971. https://x.com/AmirAminiMD/status/2037483872628158614
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 19:43 utc | 122
 
CARL ZA
 
UAE capital Abu Dhabi in the 1950s before the oil/gas boom RETVRN!
https://x.com/search?q=photo%20of%20UAE%20in%201951
 

Posted by: Menz | Mar 27 2026 21:01 utc | 153

@ SonderstabF | Mar 27 2026 18:57 utc | 95 
Posted by: james | Mar 27 2026 20:57 utc | 155
Same here.
That delete made zero sense to me.
All the man did was set out a hypothetical scenario.
For some reason #113 is still up.

Posted by: Tom_12 | Mar 27 2026 21:03 utc | 154

Posted by: Chunk | Mar 27 2026 20:48 utc | 149
No ghost in that shell 😉

Posted by: Hiro Masamune | Mar 27 2026 21:03 utc | 155

Fear of death is fear of life. I believe in God and have nothing to fear. And, if I am wrong and there is no God, no afterlife, what’s changed? Nothing. I can go out my way, or in fear of things that I could never control in the first place.  Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 20:50 utc | 151

 

“Death is nothing to us. When we exist, death is not;
and when death exists, we are not.”
― Epicurus

Posted by: SonderstabF | Mar 27 2026 21:05 utc | 156

@ Tom_12 | Mar 27 2026 21:03 utc | 163
 
yes, i see that too.. thanks… a similar dynamic was witnessed on the previous thread last night verses this morning where a number of posts went missing… 

Posted by: james | Mar 27 2026 21:06 utc | 157

Another delusional re-use of a typical, hawkish Western media pseudo-analysis whose sole internal purpose is to foment a further escalation.

Of course, the main body of work produced by these publishers, giving context to the pseudo-analysis, is simultaneously (and correctly) rejected as mere war propaganda.

All of this is just as questionable (both morally and intellectually) as the constant crying “TACO”…

Posted by: MoaMetal | Mar 27 2026 21:06 utc | 158

Going to get interesting soon
https://youtube.com/shorts/vvjkNsGq198?si=iRPp2ttKtksh3j2y

Posted by: Feck | Mar 27 2026 21:07 utc | 159

And: Where is Netanyahu? 
Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 27 2026 20:32 utc | 142
 
The ever reliable MSM reported today The Orange One spoke to him today by phone to get his orders!

Posted by: Menz | Mar 27 2026 21:08 utc | 160

“Iran is winning.”  That is what you said about Hamas and Gaza, and now you have not written a thing about it in over 6 months.  You couldn’t even handle the Palestine thread anymore.

Posted by: LoveDumbass | Mar 27 2026 21:09 utc | 161

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Posted by: Ornot | Mar 27 2026 21:10 utc | 162

Mahmood OD: TP4: ‘Death Wish’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@Mahmood_OD/streams
 
Israel Strikes Arak Nuclear Facility. Iran publishes response hit-list.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 27 2026 21:13 utc | 163

Wake the fuck up Albo and realise that you don’t have to fighting to be at war!
Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 27 2026 21:00 utc | 160
 
Same mob, different clothes:
https://www.smh.com.au/opinion/how-australia-blew-its-future-gas-supplies-20170928-gyqg0f.html
 

Posted by: Menz | Mar 27 2026 21:14 utc | 164

$101 barrel of oil.
Up $7.30 since yesterday. 

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 27 2026 21:14 utc | 165

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 27 2026 20:32 utc | 142
——–
Probably death by now.

Posted by: pepe | Mar 27 2026 21:15 utc | 166

Netanyahu is in fact Doctor Manhattan. He is currently hiding out on Mars out of a sense of sexual shame…

Posted by: Waldorf | Mar 27 2026 21:18 utc | 167

sat pics
https://t.me/CIG_telegram/72534
 
The IRGC published new satellite images showing the destruction of two aircraft hangars at the Sheikh Isa airbase, Bahrain and possible damage to a U.S. Navy P-8A Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft (spy plane).
 
A journalist for Aviationweek reported that a P-8A Poseidon was damaged on March 18th although as a result of a collision with another aircraft.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 27 2026 21:18 utc | 168

In 1942 we in Oz realised that the UK was no longer going to be a practical ally in the Pacific War. Churchill was furious with John Curtin when we withdrew the 6th Army from North Africa. For better or worse (worse in the long run it seems) we invited the USA to use Australia as a large unsinkable aircraft carrier. It has continued to use it for 80 years.
 
Now we need them to help and the USA is obligated. If the USA abandon us then we evict them lock, stock and barrel. Pine Gap will be renamed Intelligence Gap as the US realises how far behind on rent they are… This is war now and the war for Australia is, unsurprisingly, not with Iran.

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 27 2026 21:19 utc | 169

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 27 2026 21:14 utc | 174
 
 
#####
 
Those are paper “futures”. That price does not reflect stuff on ships or in warehouses that someone could have delivered. I imagine, in many cases, no oil exists.
 
The gold and silver markets are also heavily based on “promises” to pay” with no substance behind them. It’s all for public messaging, IMO.
 
So you’re wondering what is the real price?
 
Prices only become “real” at the moment of a transaction. When the goods and payment are transacted.
 
What we can do, is watch the ships transiting Hormuz (or not), the times force majeure is declared, by the countries (now) in SE Asia declaring rationing.
 
So we don’t know if it is $120 or $130, but we can tell that there are supply constraints and basic supply and demand; supply constraints increase prices. So we know it is more expensive today than it was a week ago.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 21:19 utc | 170

https://t.me/tass_agency/368280
 
Russia banned the export of gasoline starting on April 1st lasting until July 31st.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 27 2026 21:20 utc | 171

Polite Iran warns Israel/Gulf State that they have four hours to clear their steel plants before attacks.
 
This was in response to Israel surprise attacks on Iranian steel plants.
I take that back.  No surprise there.
 
 

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 27 2026 21:21 utc | 172

Posted by: SonderstabF | Mar 27 2026 21:05 utc | 165
 
Tetrapharmakon is all you need.

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 27 2026 21:21 utc | 173

Posted by: james | Mar 27 2026 21:06 utc | 166
I left a comment yesterday with a link from a Canadian newspaper which shed some light on Trump’s grandfather. The article mentioned that after packing up and going back to Germany the guy was booted out of Germany because …… HE WAS A DRAFT DODGER.

Posted by: Tom_12 | Mar 27 2026 21:21 utc | 174

Spokesperson of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters:
 
🔹 As part of the 84th wave of Operation Honest Promise 4, under the blessed codename “Ya Sahib al-Zaman (AJ)”, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy carried out a surprise combined missile and drone attack on several gathering points of American-Zionist terrorists on Bubiyan Island.
 
🔹 In this attack, a large number of American terrorist commandos were killed using various types of explosive drones and ballistic missiles, and the injured among these terrorists were transferred to “Saleh Al-Sabah”, “Mohammad Al-Ahmad”, and “Ali Al-Salem” hospitals.
 
🔹 The attack against American terrorist soldiers in any part of this region will continue with devastating strikes, by the grace of God, until their complete eradication from the land of Muslims.

 
https://t.me/Tasnimnews/401855
 

Sinking of tactical vessels and killing of a large number of American terrorists in continuation of Wave 84
 
Public Relations Department of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps:
 
🔹 In continuation of Wave 84 of Operation Honest Promise 4, under the blessed codename “Ya Man Huwa Shadid al-Iqab” (O He Who is Severe in Punishment), and dedicated to the artists and celebrities who support the Revolution during these nights, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy carried out a combined attack against Zionist-American terrorists in the port of Al-Shuyukh, as well as the coasts and port of Dubai, precisely striking demoralized American soldiers and their tactical equipment.
 
🔹 In this operation, which was conducted using ballistic missiles and Ghadr-380 cruise missiles, six American LCU (Landing Craft Utility) combat vessels in the port of Al-Shuyukh were hit. According to field reports, three of these combat vessels sank after being struck, while the remaining are burning.
 
🔹 Simultaneously, a drone operation was carried out against the gathering centers of American terrorist officers from the drone unit on the coast and at one of Dubai’s hotels, using explosive drones, and these centers were precisely struck.
 
🔹 During this operation, in addition to the sinking of tactical vessels, a large number of American terrorists were also killed. As we have said before: wherever you go, we will come after you; you will be brought to ruin.
 
🔹 By the will of God, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, with full dominance and situational awareness, will deliver crushing responses to the enemy’s mischievous acts.

https://t.me/Tasnimnews/401856

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 27 2026 21:21 utc | 175

They recently lost 21 tanks in 24 hours
Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 27 2026 20:38 utc | 145
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioGoPOAxkCg

Posted by: catdog | Mar 27 2026 21:24 utc | 176

Posted by: Waldorf | Mar 27 2026 21:18 utc | 176
 
#####
 
I am a huge fan of Dr. Manhattan. Top 2 fictional characters, along with the God Emperor (another “God”).
 
He wasn’t hiding. He could see all of time as though it were flat (happening simultaneously, non-linear). He decided to abandon Earth and humanity because, as he settled into his Godhood, he had fewer and fewer reasons to be around “annoying” humans who constantly wanted him to save them. As he embraced being a God, he had nothing in common with humans or their petty problems. He stopped caring about feelings and morals. He could do anything and create anything, and hanging around with humans was an unproductive drag.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 21:24 utc | 177

The lefties are A1ing netinyahoo to make a follow up to ….. ‘Max headroom’
 
A dystopian film.   Later to be used by ‘anonamous’
 
Reality often mimicks fiction.

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 27 2026 21:25 utc | 178

12 sec vid:
 
https://t.me/QudsNen/216165
 
Direct Iranian missile impact in central occupied Palestine
 
†††††††
anigif:
https://t.me/QudsNen/216167
 
*********
8 sec ground video:
 
https://t.me/QudsNen/216169
 
Destruction in Tel Aviv following the latest Iranian missile strikes
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 27 2026 21:25 utc | 179

7700 over Turkey. US Air Force finally cracking!

Posted by: pepe | Mar 27 2026 21:26 utc | 180

I do not know if this has been posted, but is good for laughs on a Friday. Chinese video about the war. Kungfu cats.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2026/03/27/chinese_state_tv_shares_viral_ai_cartoons_on_iran_war_white_eagle_vs_persian_cat.html

Posted by: Groovinpict | Mar 27 2026 21:27 utc | 181

@ Tom_12 | Mar 27 2026 21:21 utc | 183
 
interesting… i wonder if there was a similar set up with peter theils father?? 

Posted by: james | Mar 27 2026 21:28 utc | 182

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 27 2026 21:21 utc | 182
Indeed. Once you’ve reached ataraxia, things go smoothly for you. Just make sure you don’t fall back into previous mistakes.

Posted by: Clueless Joe | Mar 27 2026 21:28 utc | 183

Now we need them to help and the USA is obligated. If the USA abandon us then we evict them lock, stock and barrel. Pine Gap will be renamed Intelligence Gap as the US realises how far behind on rent they are… This is war now and the war for Australia is, unsurprisingly, not with Iran.
Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 27 2026 21:19 utc | 178
 
Gough didn’t get close to that stage before he was evicted.

Posted by: Menz | Mar 27 2026 21:29 utc | 184

The Board of Peace met in New York yesterday, presenting another newly configured demand for utter capitulation by Hamas and Gaza’s population, without which there will be no aid and no reconstruction. 
Posted by: jayc | Mar 27 2026 17:14 utc | 19
 
 
So at the end of it all the entire West was unable to defeat Hamas and the Palestinian population of Gaza.
 
Just as predicted three years ago.
 
And as I believed three years ago, the war with Iran and Hezbollah would come at the brink, when Gaza was near breaking point.
 
That was Sinwar’s original calculation.
 
These are the fruits of 7 October and its genius.
 

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 27 2026 21:34 utc | 185

Personal Patel pics:
 
https://t.me/BellumActaNews/169428
 
 
IRGC Ministry of Intelligence-affiliated Handala hacker Group claims to have hacked FBI Director Kash Patel
 
This comes only a day after Iran-linked Handala hacking group claims it breached the FBI, after the FBI seized the group’s sites and pages:
 
 
“Soon you will realize that the FBI’s security was nothing more than a joke.”

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 27 2026 21:37 utc | 186

some trivia some might be interested in.. related to what is happening here.. 
 
Helium is used in various applications, including cooling MRI machines, filling balloons, and as a protective gas in welding. It also plays a critical role in scientific research, such as in particle colliders and fiber optic cable manufacturing.
 
Sulfuric acid is widely used in the production of fertilizers, particularly phosphate fertilizers, and in various industrial processes such as petroleum refining, metal processing, and chemical manufacturing. It is also found in household products like drain cleaners and batteries due to its strong corrosive properties.

Posted by: james | Mar 27 2026 21:37 utc | 187

Tetrapharmakon ist alles, was Sie brauchen.    Gepostet von: Patroklos | 27. März 2026 21:21 UTC | 182

 
Epicurus can also be understood this way:death doesn’t exist at all, and life goes on forever—which might actually be the real “worry”:
never being able to escape, even if one wanted to = Samsara – an eternal cycle of birth, death, and rebirth …
 

Stages
 
As every flower fades and as all youthDeparts, so life at every stage,So every virtue, so our grasp of truth,Blooms in its day and may not last forever.Since life may summon us at every ageBe ready, heart, for parting, new endeavor,Be ready bravely and without remorseTo find new light that old ties cannot give.In all beginnings dwells a magic forceFor guarding us and helping us to live.
Serenely let us move to distant placesAnd let no sentiments of home detain us.The Cosmic Spirit seeks not to restrain usBut lifts us stage by stage to wider spaces.If we accept a home of our own making,Familiar habit makes for indolence.We must prepare for parting and leave-takingOr else remain the slaves of permanence.
Even the hour of our death may sendUs speeding on to fresh and newer spaces,And life may summon us to newer races.So be it, heart: bid farewell without end.

Hermann Hesse

Posted by: SonderstabF | Mar 27 2026 21:38 utc | 188

And yet more of the same . . . yawn. Try to troll more subtly – if you can, faker. 
Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 27 2026 17:29 utc | 30
 
The controlled zio copy&paste sewage is truly something that immediately stinks with its falsity.
Without looking you know it’s gonna be yet another gaslight stink from the same old. 

Posted by: Mr Bo | Mar 27 2026 21:40 utc | 189

Politico, citing European officials: “The Trump administration informed us that weapons supplies to Ukraine could be disrupted due to the war with Iran.”

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 27 2026 21:42 utc | 190

Posted by: jayc | Mar 27 2026 17:14 utc | 19
 
#######
 
Once the Zionists are removed from the region, the Ummah will quickly rebuild and develop the formerly occupied territories.
 
It will take time, but it will be rebuilt and reborn.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 21:42 utc | 191

Posted by: james | Mar 27 2026 21:28 utc | 191
It’s all a Game and we can only guess from the slivers of information how it is played.
I mean, an out of nowhere South African comes to the US and is given full reigns to run a Space Program, ha ha ha … Santa Clause is coming soon.In my comment I forgot to mention that my comment about Trump’s grandfather was expunged  🙂

Posted by: Tom_12 | Mar 27 2026 21:44 utc | 192

An hour ago, Israeli-American warplanes bombed ‘Bushehr’ Nuclear Power Plant in Iran with 1 missile.
*No damage and no casualties reported.*

 
https://t.me/RezistanceTrench1/45981

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 27 2026 21:45 utc | 193

As is typical of colonizers, there is very little investment in social infrastructure in the manner that China and Russia invest in their people.
 
Once the colonizers are removed, Gaza (and Lebanon and Syria) will get hospitals, schools, and highways. And they will last for a while.
 
Within a couple of generations, it will all look very different and modern.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 27 2026 21:47 utc | 194

Posted by: rk | Mar 27 2026 19:58 utc | 128

Is BRICS a military alliance?

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 27 2026 21:47 utc | 195

Posted by: SonderstabF | Mar 27 2026 21:38 utc | 197
 
That IS the real worry. It would take a heart of stone to cope.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 27 2026 21:47 utc | 196

Yeah, but they ate each other. Fertilizer helps make that unnecessary.
Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 27 2026 17:39 utc | 39

🏆

Posted by: Thread zinger | Mar 27 2026 21:48 utc | 197

Warning….following my last comment,  @ 187  googled max headroom.
 
Do not do so yourselfs,  what i found was pure brain washing,  CIA hypno braindamageing stuff.
 
Dont go there  honestly.
 
And sorry.

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 27 2026 21:48 utc | 198

That was Sinwar’s original calculation.These are the fruits of 7 October and its genius.Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 27 2026 21:34 utc | 194
The genius lost 53% of his territory and most of the buildings.   Let’s ask him if that was in his original calculation.

Posted by: Arch_Bunghle | Mar 27 2026 21:49 utc | 199

There is a striking and rather weird symmetry emerging. While European leaders (notably France) are actively searching for a negotiated off-ramp between Trump and Iran — including back-channel talks hosted by Pakistan and French diplomatic soundings for a post-war Hormuz mission — they continue to reject any similar negotiated solution between the EU and Russia, even when Trump himself has repeatedly suggested one. The same European capitals that urge restraint and diplomacy in the Middle East war show little interest in Trump’s idea of a broader deal with Moscow to end the Ukraine conflict.
 
This double standard reveals the limits of Europe’s current “diplomacy only when it suits us” approach: willing to engage when it helps contain energy shocks or Iranian threats, but unwilling to apply the same logic to Russia, where ideological commitments and the desire to maintain a hard line still dominate. The result is a contradictory European posture that weakens its own strategic coherence at a moment when both wars are straining resources and attention.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 27 2026 21:49 utc | 200