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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

423 corrected: “Benjamin Netanyahu Says…”
https://x.com/realgerhardtvdm/status/2037707516629721397

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 28 2026 3:56 utc | 401

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 28 2026 3:47 utc | 421

 
Arnaud Bertrand latest article (“The first multipolar war”) is excellent. He stresses out that this war on Iran is the first time that the US is facing an enemy that is able to systematically retaliate.
 
And not with road side bombs or AK47, but with real damaging stuff wiping out entire bases.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 28 2026 4:05 utc | 402

Two Majors talks about earning a seat at multipolarity. True sovereignty, the willing to sacrifice and fight for your beliefs and interests.
 
Currently the only Real BRICs members are China, Russia, Iran and North Korea. 
“Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose”
Janis Joplin – Me And Bobby McGee (Audio) 

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 28 2026 4:08 utc | 403

See Pic:
PETER CRONAU
 
A very helpful set of guidances for journalists reporting foreign news on the US-Israeli war of aggression against Iran.
https://x.com/PeterCronau/status/2037298055964459154
 

Posted by: Menz | Mar 28 2026 4:08 utc | 404

The Pentagon reported that USS Gerald Ford is facing more issues than just “Laundry Fire” because the USS Gerald Ford Radar and Launch system are both having issues and needed repair. 
 
I know I am a retard here but can some Navy fan explain to me What kind of “Laundry fire” can damage both the ship launching system and radar ?

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 4:08 utc | 405

don’t give us that nativist bullshit! it’s just a matter of luck that someone survived to Hawaii, a Robinson Crusoe type eating his own toenails, who could learn a thing or two and see a thriving civilization develop first hand. One with brothels, gambling, booze, slaves, more war, lots of gunpowder, and God’s own religion. Dole Fruit built that beautiful dam that lasted 105 years, right up until the moment the stupid lazy natives ruined it, a few days ago. 
Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 28 2026 3:18 utc | 408

Yep, they ruined it. And wasn’t that just before they started eating each other?

Posted by: Lengai | Mar 28 2026 4:12 utc | 406

LARGE NUMBER OF US MARINES KILLED in suicide drone+missile mass strike — Iran
 
COMPLETE elimination of American soldiers from land of Muslims

 
39-second subtitled video . 
https://x.com/RT_com/status/2037729666849714265

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 4:19 utc | 407

Thanks for the reply Asian frog.
 
The High Table trembles. The Orange Elder smiles nervously, uncertain upon his throne. His sickly smile morphs suddenly into a frown, through gritted teeth he mouths:  “UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!”  Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 28 2026 1:56 utc | 369
 
From your mouth to the ears of the Iranian meme experts. Can’t wait to see the AI generated episode.

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 28 2026 4:20 utc | 408

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 3:30 utc | 414
 
OK that’s a small start. The AI answer didn’t name any sources? 
 
The “foreign” stuff came up right around the time of the murder and other than in dissenting or heterodox places like this the stated or alluded foreign connection was always Iran, some ridiculous European “antifa” faction. 
 
Basically there never was anything resembling an actual investigation, regardless the reason.
 
 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 4:20 utc | 409

I’m out of diesel. All the farmers are out of diesel. This is it. We’re done for.
 
Albanese and Bowen are directly to blame. This is serious. I promise you. All other countries have diesel, and it averages $1.80 per litre in most countries in the Asia Pacific. But not Australia.
 
Albanese is up to no good. This is crippling.

 
https://x.com/Ausbobsmit/status/2037388925959094409

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 4:21 utc | 410

@ Andrew Sarchus | Mar 28 2026 1:20 utc | 352
 
the storyline has good potential… thanks for sharing it.. 

Posted by: james | Mar 28 2026 4:22 utc | 411

Posted by: Tel | Mar 28 2026 3:54 utc | 424
 
Would have to be “inside job” (which I believe it was) and the only question is was there any probable Isntreally involvement.

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 4:22 utc | 412

USS George HW Bush CSG ordered to CENTCOM to support the operation Epic Fury. 3 CSGs with 1 CSG USS Gerald Ford left CENTCOM for extensive repair in Souda Bay. 1 CSG USS Abraham Lincohn is status unknown. 1 CSG Bush on its way to Indian Ocean.
 
2 ARG. USS Tripoli, Boxer carrying 2 Marine MEUs while a possible deployment of 1 ARG Iwo from San Diego to either CENTCOM or SOUTHCOM.
 
82nd Airbone as rapid response unit will be deployed into CENTCOM while other USArmy Units will take at least 2,3 months to be ready. 
 
Navy Seal received deployment order, Delta Force and 75th rangers are on standby as they’re the most elite fighting units for the first wave assault. Green Berets are currently embedded within Kurdistan to instigate an armed uprising within Iran.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 4:22 utc | 413

BREAKING Iran’s Araghchi tells the world what is so obvious to anyone with a conscience:
 
War crime and crime against humanity are not sufficiently describing the gravity of the atrocities they’re committing. The aggressors’ targeting pattern accompanied by their rhetoric leave little doubt as to their clear rhetoric leave little doubt as to their clear intent to commit genocide.

 
35-second video . 
https://x.com/FiorellaIsabelM/status/2037651267984720177
 
I never dreamed we would get here. The world sees it, the youth sees it, and part of me wants to believe that Russia and China will help Iran punish the West with war crimes when this is over, and the Western financial order has been collapsed.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 4:24 utc | 414

YEMEN ENTER WAR WITH BALLISTIC STRIKE ON ISRAEL NUKE SITE DIMONA
 
Israeli siren alert map .
https://x.com/RT_com/status/2037742185890910477
 
 

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 4:28 utc | 415

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 4:20 utc | 434
 
of course it did.  I also saw a snippet of him saying something about something about kirk, but my inet is slow, this site only allows 4 links per post..  and its a pita, so i did not link sources.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 4:30 utc | 416

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 4:21 utc | 435
 
Well at least we’ll have theoretical AUKUS Submarines to help out with pulling the plough by about 2060 (if we are lucky). 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 4:33 utc | 417

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 4:19 utc | 434
Iranian drones and ballistic missiles strike US targets on Bubiyan Island in Kuwait. This is not yet an invasion on Iranian sovereign lands. The presence of US troops this close to Iran is a concern as they can hit Iran from this position.
 
The distance from Bubiyan Island to Iran is approximately 5.4 kilometers across the Al-Zubayr channel. This is artillery range as US military artillery can strike 15km to 25km or sometimes 30 kilometers. Additionally, they can use the Excalibur precision-guided munition to reach a maximum range of 40 kilometers.
 
HIMARS and other MRLSs that survived the initial decapitation strike are possible in the area.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 4:33 utc | 418

He was a “dictator.”
 
He ruled a country for 35 years
 
Never allowed his face on its currency.
 
Never let his portrait open school textbooks.
 
Never allowed a single street to bear his name.
 
No one even knew his birthday he refused it to be celebrated.
 
Yes… a “dictator.”

 
51-second video . 
https://x.com/xerxesss/status/2037689391506665596

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 4:34 utc | 419

‘Qatar PM & US officials discuss strategic ties amid Iran war’ – Al Jazeera

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 28 2026 4:36 utc | 420

Yo Suresh…try Billy Bragg “The march of the covert batallions”  Freedoms just another word for nothing left to sell (and if you want narcotics, we can get you those as well…) lol.

Posted by: Scottinhouston | Mar 28 2026 4:38 utc | 421

Qatar finally had a sober moment and understood that end of the day after the Americans left. Qatar and Iran will have to coexist as neighbors for the next millennia just like in the past millennia.
 
The Gulf states are slowly waking up from this sectarianism and jihadism fever. Their love of exporting terrorism revolution and destruction reconstruction and hunger Salafi/Wahabbi proselytizing will happily sadly come to an end as their money is now is for Living overseas with hookers and blackjack national rebuilding. 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 4:41 utc | 422

When the United States claims it has taken out a third of Iran’s missiles and drones, does that mean that the United States reckons Iran has fired a third each of its missiles and drones ‘cos launching a missile or drone means it no longer available to be launched by Iran.
I detect the hand of the British behind this. When they set up the SOHR to report on the Syrian Civil War they had it report anyone who wasn’t actually carrying a weapon when he/she died as being a civilian. This meant that someone who was shot while fighting the SAA but only died subsequently was classified as a civilian because do badly wounded fighters keep on carrying a weapon.
Similar with Ukraine, I  suspect the British changed the definition of a Russian missile or drone as being destroyed to include one that hit the intended because hitting the target resulted in the missile or drone being destroyed
When perfidious Albion is involved always count your fingers when you read a comment or a post on X written by a Brit. .

Posted by: Ghost Ship | Mar 28 2026 4:42 utc | 423

Posted by: Ghost Ship | Mar 28 2026 4:42 utc | 447
 
#####
 
Many people don’t understand that Iran has underground manufacturing areas and continues to make more drones and missiles daily.
 
I cannot even imagine what stopping Iran’s missile production would look like; it would require a 2 or 3-million-man occupation of the country for a few years to even have a shot at it.
 
I don’t think America has 6 months financially, and they struggle to enlist enough men to even execute a (failed) landing.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 4:48 utc | 424

Don’t know about the Crusaders being cannibals, but anything is possible.Ethnologists  state that cannibalism was practiced by Polynesian peoples who navigated the Pacific. But not for the calories per se; rather, for ritualistic purposes such as eating the flesh of an enemy to acquire his power or eating the flesh of a beloved deceased relative to incorporate that person into the living.
Posted by: Jane | Mar 28 2026 2:41 utc | 388

 
Thank you for that information. At any rate, as you point out, rituals such as these were not carried out because the Polynesians lacked food or access to fertilisers, which was what the OP suggested.

Posted by: Lengai | Mar 28 2026 4:49 utc | 425

“Who are Ansar Allah in Yemen? 🇾🇪
 
Not ‘the Houthis’ — that’s a label our enemies gave us to misrepresent our cause.
 
We are not just a movement. We are a people’s revolution, a national identity, a project that transcends sects and borders.”
 
3-minute 5-second subtitled video . 
https://x.com/krar_wahaj/status/2037651906768842885
 
The Ansar were a legendary group of early Muslims in Madina when Islam was in its earliest phases of development.
 
Ansar Allah literally, “God’s Helpers”.
 
“Houthis” is considered by them to be derogatory, like calling a Chinaman “Chink”.
 
A proper socialist revolution in one of the poorest countries on the planet. A country that has been bombed and sanctioned for decades. There are no better fighters, except maybe Hezbollah.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 5:05 utc | 426

The Iranians dispersed their military weapon manufacturers and bunkered them with plan of rapid machines and workers relocation to continue their constant ordinance munitions and ammunition sustainability. Iranians had imported a lot of resources from China before the Operation Epic Fury as reported on the news from China and USA.
 
Asymmetrical warfare is a military doctrine that origined from China and adopted by many national military forces like Vietnam, Tanzania,etc. This doctrine sees geographic control less important and survival as the utmost important. Iran will fight to hold its shores but they have deeper inland to retreat and continue launching missiles from inland. 
 
Within this doctrine, they empathize Concentration of force to total annihilate their enemies and focusing on equipment destruction and economic attrition of using cheaper means to bleed your enemy assets and money. The Iranians have the Basij?? militias to equip MANPADs while not the most sophisticated AD but it’s enough to Area Denial all of US Helicopter insertion Air Assault plannings. They can concentrate in an area and awaiting signal to launch multiple missiles at any air target on its return path and they will eventually run out of flares or make mistakes.
 
Asymmetrical warfare emphasized a decentralized nature of leadership. Local leaders would sacrifice macro objectives and strategies to gain local tactically advantages. They would attack with and without order from the central command to create an illusion of order amongst chaos. This type of warfare had been waged by China, Vietnam, Cambodia historically. When the US MEU can land on Iranian soil. They will focus on encirclement and cut off or cauldron them into a killing zone like how the Khmer rouge once cut off and destroyed PAVN amphibious landing units.
 
I am fascinating by a possible ground war between the USA and Iran because it will be the first evidence of 2 different doctrinal warfares clashing with eachother as a microcosm of a future China US military confrontation.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 5:12 utc | 427

The first shipment of medical aid from Doctors Without Borders (MSF) arrived in Iran via Turkey and was handed over to the Iranian Red Crescent Society, containing essential pharmaceutical supplies.

 
photo  . 
https://x.com/TehranTimes79/status/2037757718929305734
 
Iran has been sanctioned from many medications, and has had to create their own pharma industry from scratch due to that.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 5:12 utc | 428

“Houthis” is considered by them to be derogatory, like calling a Chinaman “Chink”.
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 5:05 utc | 451
 
bullshit. Al Houthi is their leader.  It’s not derogatory, dont need a lecture from an online wannabe.  annoying.  
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 5:14 utc | 429

Thank goodness for the Open Source Chinese satellite data that circumvents the censor.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 28 2026 5:15 utc | 430

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 5:14 utc | 453
 
It’s gotten ridiculous. 24/7 nonstop 8-10 comments per 100 (page). 
 
We’ve done similar for a few hours usually late at night but good God. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 5:17 utc | 431

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 4:08 utc | 429
 
the kind of laundry fire set by the warhead of an anti ship missile penetrating the laundry room and detonating. Sorry the amount of damage admitted to by the DOD makes this former merchant marine engineer say that is really the only cause. 
 
 
 

Posted by: Badjoke | Mar 28 2026 5:20 utc | 432

Posted by: John Dael | Mar 28 2026 5:16 utc | 455
 
Unlikely. And if all those psycho dual citizens come back here I’m getting out in the next 10yrs. 
 
But c’mon….that is not what’s happening with the military deployment. They’re going to die for Zionism and Globo-Cap if they set foot on Iranian territory.

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 5:20 utc | 433

And yes. JackG is c1ue. Lol

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 5:21 utc | 434

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 5:17 utc | 457
 
he’s just coping.  nbd.  i dont mind, except when he defends AI slop, or links to it.  This is just his way of not feeling helpless.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 5:22 utc | 435

Posted by: Badjoke | Mar 28 2026 5:20 utc | 459
 
mutiny would be even more embarrassing, honestly.   And that was already happening with the toilet system.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 5:23 utc | 436

Chinaman “Chink”.
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 5:05 utc | 451
 
bullshit. Al Houthi is their leader. It’s not derogatory, dont need a lecture from an online wannabe. annoying.  
 
 
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 5:14 utc | 454
 
p.s.
  “chinaman” isn’t exactly polite either.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 5:25 utc | 437

The Arab refugees inside Turkey created a crisis and rising discrimations and racism by the Turks toward everyone else. Turkey will refuse the USA invitation to let the US military into Iran and create another refugee crisis that Turkey had to add to its burdens.
 
Turkey also has a panturkic view of protecting Turkic ethnicities and the USA invasion will put Azeri turks and turkic minorites in danger. The Turkish population will not like anyone supported the USA and Isarel killing their fellow Turkic bloodkin across the borders and Iranian neighbors.
 
Turkey will reinforce its border with Iran and will create a bufferzone for refugees. Turkey will also let Iranians to buy commodities food and medicines into Iran via Turkey. This is to maintain Iran from a total collapse that will flood Turkey and change its demographics forever. 
 
In short: Turkey unlike the Arabs will sabotage the US and Israel interests to weaken Iran Israel Gulf states and USA all together. 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 5:25 utc | 438

“Authors such as Isa Blumi (2018) underline the derogatory connotations of the term ‘Houthis,’ and he is not totally incorrect to do so – outside commentators (and those in Yemen who reject what they stand for) have seemed to avoid ‘Ansar Allah,’ instead often tending to use ‘Houthis’ in a derogatory sense.”
 
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-99766-2_8

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 5:32 utc | 439

Ironic. “Chinaman” is way worse a slur than “Hourhi.”
 

The term “Chinaman” is widely classified as an offensive ethnic slur and derogatory racial epithet used to refer to Chinese men or people of Chinese descent, distinct from neutral terms like “Englishman” or “Irishman.” Modern dictionaries and Asian American organizations strongly discourage its usage due to its pejorative overtonesgrammatical incorrectness (resembling stereotypical accents), and a history of dehumanization during the 19th-century gold rushes and anti-Asian legislation. 

 

Historical usage in the 1850s and 1880s saw the term peak in popularity within Australian and American newspapers, coinciding with periods of intense xenophobia, economic competition, and the “White Australia” policy.  While some argue the word was originally neutral, it evolved into a slur because it was synonymous with racist caricatures, such as the “Mongolian Octopus” cartoons, and was used to describe Chinese immigrants as “stupid and beneath” others. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 5:33 utc | 440

https://t.me/CIG_telegram/72544
 
Visual confirmation shows an Iranian missile evading air defenses and impacting in the vicinity of, or directly at, Isa Airbase in Bahrain. Attacks are still ongoing throughout the country.
 
********
telegram required:
https://t.me/CIG_telegram/72545
 
Visual confirmation of the BAPCO refinery complex in Bahrain, with large plumes of smoke rising from it after an Iranian ballistic missile strike.
 
*******
Two fires have been reported at the Khalifa Economic Zone in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
 
The UAE says the fires were caused by “Iranian missile debris” that landed in the Economic Zone.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 5:35 utc | 441

“We are Ansar Allah, not Houthis When will you understand this? Why didn’t you call us by our real names, especially since you consider yourself our friend? We, Ansar Allah, are a state, a people, a government, and an army, not a group. The name “Houthis” was coined by our enemies to diminish us and portray us as a group rather than a state, and this is a mistake you must understand, brother Jackson Hinkle.”
 
https://x.com/Ibrahim1nNaji/status/2037687697469571166
 
But Americans always know better about any other culture.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 5:36 utc | 442

Alon Mizrahi,
 

Don’t worry about destruction in Iran at all. It will rebuild with China’s help at blazing speeds, bigger and better everything, and it will be a country free from sanctions in a geopolitical environment it shaped itself with an amazingly capable and well educated population.
 
Iran has a brilliant future ahead of it

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 5:42 utc | 443

The Turks were and many are nomadic. The mentality of a nomad means they have a greater empathy and care towards their own kind. Turkey maybe modernized and westernized bur traces such as that will not disappear. It’s cultural. Trump Cabinet members don’t seem to understand that and they didn’t lure the Turks into a possible liberation of their Turkic brothers and sisters with additional land bridge nation to connect Azerbaijan and Turkey.
 
This lack of understanding national interests and the inability to compromise your plans will hamper the USA and Israel into fighting this war by themselves. 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 5:43 utc | 444

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 5:32 utc | 466
 
i dont fucking care what some language policing scholar says.
 
You can’t call them the Yemenis  be ause that would mean all Yemen.  You cant call them Ansar Allah because that means only the resistance fighters.  There needs to be a term for the people in and around Sanaa who control about 25% of Yemen, and are led by Al Houthi.
 
So fucking sick of scholars trying to police language, just like that dude who goes ape about the “cpc” being called the ccp…  who gives a fuck!?  Are we speaking chinese or Arabic!?  
 
If a word is not said to be offensive, it isn’t.  Fuck this word policing bullshit.
 
And houthi isnt even a term like “chink” because “chink” refers to a singular person while Houthis refers to millions of Yemeni not under the rule of the eastern government.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 5:44 utc | 445

“LD is Australian or American. A colonizer.”
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 5:33 utc | 468
 
That’s a very broad brush to paint your canvas with and pure  innuendo that is false.  Modern day Australians are not those that colonized this country. It was the British, many sent to this colony were forced to do  it under British authority that was totally unjust . 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 5:44 utc | 446

Re: I’m out of diesel. Everyone is out of diesel.
https://nitter.net/Ausbobsmit

Comments are ON !
§ show pic_ the diesel powered EV charging stations.
§ Mad Max. Imagine loving the movie so much, you made it happen IRL.
 
§|  Australia’s national fuel plan:
1. Deny there’s a shortage
2. Blame panic-buying
3. Do nothing
4. Call another National Cabinet wankfest to discuss doing nothing
5. Use the crisis to push Agenda 2030
 
 
§| I want to see a copy of the document Albanese signed on Australia’s behalf with the EU and Ursula Von da Ruledavorld!
 
§| Son drives Brisbane/Bundaberg six days 500 litres x 6 is 3,000 litres
I believe Jim Pearson {transport company} has 270 trucks
Son told me when he arrived home yesterday he very much doubted he will have a job within a month
Said the Bruce {hwy} there are trucks parked up everywhere.
In for interesting times

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 28 2026 5:46 utc | 447

I am Going to visit USS Midway museum tomorrow after watching the sunrise on the beach because I want to comprehend the how big a damage on 600 beds, a laundry room, launching system and radar could look like.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 5:46 utc | 448

Trump is sending the troops to evacuate the demonic Israeli elite and secure the Israeli nuclear stockpile for when the genocidal entity falls.
Posted by: John Dael | Mar 28 2026 5:16 utc | 455

 
Israel has 0 gold reserve. What precious are Trump and the Epstein Class going to grab?

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 28 2026 5:46 utc | 449

But Americans always know better about any other culture.
 
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 5:36 utc | 469
 
######
 
They are the people who obey Israel and selected Trump to be their leader.
 
They are doing the best they can with the little that they have.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 5:47 utc | 450

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 5:25 utc | 463
      “chinaman” isn’t exactly polite either
 
but houthis apparently is, it’s like calling all us citizens trumptards, ‘cos their leader is retard sorry, Trump

Posted by: sh0tek | Mar 28 2026 5:49 utc | 451

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 5:44 utc | 475
 
You just point out once again that as an American you appear to not understand nor respect any other culture, and then aggressively enforce you view. When challenged with evidence you then get typically upset and employ abusive words to try to win an argument. Of course you will then also forgive yourself for your ugly behaviour and abusive speech.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 5:50 utc | 452

They are the people who obey Israel and selected Trump to be their leader. They are doing the best they can with the little that they have.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 5:47 utc | 479
 
Whereas you Australians obey both the US and UK who obey Israel. Nice to know. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 5:51 utc | 453

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 28 2026 5:46 utc | 476

 
Australia and Mad Max, yes.
And Mel Gibson. For a decade, everyone thought he was crazy about Hollywood. Well, he just knew things.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 28 2026 5:51 utc | 454

Posted by: sh0tek | Mar 28 2026 5:49 utc | 481
 
Not even.  Houthi is their leader, and there is no connotation that its an insult.  Its been said billions of times as a neutral descriptor, neither derogatory or praising, while trumptard is a spoonerism of trump and retard, clearly meant to be offensive.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 5:52 utc | 455

That’s a very broad brush to paint your canvas with and pure  innuendo that is false.  Modern day Australians are not those that colonized this country. It was the British, many sent to this colony were forced to do  it under British authority that was totally unjust .     
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 5:44 utc | 475
 
What?! You do realize that any American could make the exact same argument as far as who originally started this country correct? 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 5:52 utc | 456

What precious are Trump and the Epstein Class going to grab?
Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 28 2026 5:46 utc | 478

Wink wink 😉 Your ass

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 5:52 utc | 457

Saying “Houthi” while not ideal, is NOT the same as saying “chink” to refer to “chinamen.” FFS. 
 
From AI (since it’s easy). 
 
No, Ansar Allah has never officially called themselves “Houthis.” The name “Houthis” is an external label derived from their leadership family, the al-Houthi family, particularly Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi, who founded the movement’s precursor in the 1990s.  The group officially adopted the name Ansar Allah (“Partisans of God”) in 2011, though they had used it informally during earlier conflicts in 2007
 

  • The term “Houthi” is widely used by media, governments, and international organizations to refer to the movement, but it is not part of their self-identification. 
  • Ansar Allah describes itself as a Zaydi Shia revivalist and Islamist political and military organization with its own distinct ideology and governance structure. 
  • The movement emerged from the Sa‘ada governorate in northern Yemen, where the Zaydi branch of Shia Islam historically held political dominance. 

 
Regardless there is an actual tie to the al-Houthi family name who started the movement where both “chink” and “Chinaman” are either ethnic slurs or terms of bigotry for the sake of differentiation and marginalization. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 5:54 utc | 458

I use the term Houthi because Pepe Escobar uses it and he has been in Yemen and all over the world as a journalist….good enough for me.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 28 2026 5:56 utc | 459

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 5:50 utc | 482
 
oh, because some dude claiming to be yemeni on twitter cries about it he speaks for all HOUTHI now?
 
And you, oh great wise and culturally enriched white boy, no so much about HOUTHI culture now that you can claim to be the judge of how much they care about the words we use in English when talking about their geopolitical actions?
 
Exactly who the fuck are you to speak for millions of Houthi, because you saw a fucking tweet?
 
Who the fuck made you the language police?  Is it your inherent compassion and understanding as an empathetic and intelligent white boy, boy?
 
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 5:57 utc | 460

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 | 160
 
You mean Albo who just hosted the Israel president and arrested anti-genocide protesters? Yeah, can see him making moves in the country’s best interests. Only thing lucky about Australia is getting out before currency controls, after that all you’ll own is the bar code tattooed on your neck.

Posted by: Organic | Mar 28 2026 5:58 utc | 461

“Authors such as Isa Blumi (2018) underline the derogatory connotations of the term ‘Houthis,’ and he is not totally incorrect to do so – outside commentators (and those in Yemen who reject what they stand for) have seemed to avoid ‘Ansar Allah,’ instead often tending to use ‘Houthis’ in a derogatory sense.
 
We are Ansar Allah, not Houthis When will you understand this? Why didn’t you call us by our real names, especially since you consider yourself our friend? We, Ansar Allah, are a state, a people, a government, and an army, not a group. The name “Houthis” was coined by our enemies to diminish us and portray us as a group rather than a state, and this is a mistake you must understand, brother Jackson Hinkle.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 5:59 utc | 462

Not the generally ridiculed around here AI either

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 6:00 utc | 463

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 5:50 utc | 482
 
i bet you wanted people to refer to latinos and latinas as latinx.
 
XD

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 6:01 utc | 464

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 28 2026 5:56 utc | 488
 
Yes, and as I noted (you probably posted right when I was commenting): “Houthi” does not carry any bigoted bias. It may be inaccurate when that faction or clan or movement is describing itself, and may become totally inaccurate in the future if no members of the originating family are any longer part of the _____, but it’s DEFINITELY not the same as calling a person from China a “chink” or “Chinaman” in intent, usage or context. 
 
Another example where LD managed hijack a thread and I feel pretty guilty about even participating, but the condescension (or reverse condescension – YOU aMERicAN COLinIZZErZZ are always so condescending as I condescend to yoU!) bullshit sometimes make it nearly impossible to not respond.  Especially while it’s obvious LD is the “colonizer” that she frequently accuses us anti-imperial, anti-war Americans of being. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 6:01 utc | 465

AIJAC – The Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council is the Australian equivalent of AIPAC.
 
AIJAC is AIPAC on steroids. AIJAC’s influence puts AIPAC to shame.
 
They generally keep a low profile, but they have almost total control over all elected officials from all sides of the political spectrum. They have instant and unfettered access to the Prime Minister’s office and the offices of all cabinet ministers.
 
The ACTU – the Australian Council of Trade Unions – has been fully co-opted by this zionist organization.
 
The Business Council of Australia (the peak organisation representing Australia’s largest companies) full control.
 
The MSM – Murdoch press (News Ltd.) and Fairfax Media – speaks for itself.
 
The fuhrer of AIJAC is a certain Mark Liebler, a man that presents himself as a ‘homely grandfather’, but in reality personifies evil.

Posted by: Persona Non Grata | Mar 28 2026 6:03 utc | 466

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 5:59 utc | 491

Not the generally ridiculed around here AI either
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 6:00 utc | 492

 
Oh for god’s sake. As if anyone defended the use of the term “Houthis” by comparing it to the difference between “Chinaman” and “Chink” – FFS, man. Just quit while you guys are behind for a change. 
 
Australia is even more captured by the Murdochs and Zionists than the US, which isn’t even addressing that y’all are still part of the Monarchy. 
 
RISE UP, Aussies. RISE UP and overthrow the COLONIZER Americans and Brits! 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 6:04 utc | 467

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 5:59 utc | 491
 
#####
 
Friend, you can’t win this argument.
 
As Mark Twain said, “Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience”
 
On your best day, you don’t stand a chance against Tom and UWDude.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 6:04 utc | 468

As Mark Twain said, “Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” On your best day, you don’t stand a chance against Tom and UWDude.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 6:04 utc | 499
 
Note that the cat lady quotes a prominent AMERICAN anti-imperialist, anti-war author. 
 
QED, now STFU. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 6:06 utc | 469

Houthi or Ansar Allah. What kind of George Orwell 1984 New Speak is this. It’s just similar to how the Americans calling the Mặt trận Dân tộc Giải phóng miền Nam Việt Nam the southern liberation front Vietcong or Charlie
 
Al Houthi is an epithet and umbrella term to refer to the 5 pillars shia-led armed movement and united front organization in former North Yemen (Sanaa) . It was formally organized as and led by the Yemen Arab Republic. The population and the militia and the Ansar Allah leadership were living under and running a system of a sovereign nation before unification and now fighting to de-unficate Yemen.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 6:06 utc | 470

Isa Blumi
 
 
A czech-Albanian
 
fuck off.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 6:07 utc | 471

de-unficate 
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 6:06 utc | 501
 
AI trying to be biased.
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 6:09 utc | 472

Hezbollah
 

World liberators

 
40-second subtitled video in the subtweet . 
https://x.com/alon_mizrahi/status/2037770732852380042
 

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 6:09 utc | 473

AI trying to be biased.
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 6:09 utc | 503
 
The most neutral word I could use to describe this armed conflict.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 6:11 utc | 474

Posted by: Organic | Mar 28 2026 5:58 utc | 491
 
Albo is weak and exactly what you say he is, but either side of the political fence here is pretty much the same, the opposition possibly even more vocally supportive of the Americans and British. The opposition were quick to come out and push Albanese for a Royal Commission into the attacks on Jews at Bondi for example, hoping to pull votes. Then there is the infamous Australian media that pushes the Zionist view as well. I see little chance here for change from either party. Hanson is a Trump lover and the Nationals…? That only leaves independents. Labor is a sad ghost of what the party may have been once. These days its either good cop or bad cop but we essentially get the same. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 6:11 utc | 475

‘Flow of Israeli casualties’ to biggest hospital in north censored after ‘Hezbollah rocket artillery & drone ambush’

 
5-second video . 
https://x.com/RT_com/status/2037770888884711757

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 28 2026 6:12 utc | 476

@LoveDonbass @415
“I just post things I see.
I do not investigate them, and I do not vet them.
My meta-goal is to create discussion and expand the Overton Window.
Is it possible?
Will anyone be interested enough to research further?
If others won’t check it out, why should I?
My posts are worth exactly what people have paid for them.”
 
There is zero need for not-vetted nonsense posts on this site.
 
You are banned until you learn to do better.
 
b.

Posted by: b | Mar 28 2026 6:14 utc | 477

In this second month of the war on Iran, several things will turn interesting :

  1. depletion of defense on the US/IS side
  2. 60 days since start, the US Congress should get involved
  3. Marines : ground intervention somewhere or extractions?
  4. vital infrastructures bombing or not (power, desalination)?
  5. Trump taken out for “medical issues”?
  6. USS Lincoln?
  7. clearer positioning of each Gulf country (for, against, neutral)
  8. US completely out of Iraq?!

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 28 2026 6:16 utc | 478

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 5:23 utc | 462
 
you have to get through 2 on hour fire bullheads on a fucking commercial ship to get from a laundry space to a crew accommodation space. Warships never have lower standards than commercial ships. ABS, the American Bureau of Shipping, does the classification for both commercial vessels and USN warships. Much as I have made fun of them in the past and even gotten things past inspection through trickery. Nobody’s getting away with this and nobody on a ship is going to ever consider command a bigger danger than a fire. You can always push command over the side. Not so much a fire. The ship is not worth repairing. Too much heating and shock cooling to the steel. They might fix it like they did the Cole, which cost more than a new Burke, but I guess they will admit it is not worth it and let it go like it’s namesake.

Posted by: Badjoke | Mar 28 2026 6:25 utc | 479

@ b | Mar 28 2026 6:14 utc | 494
 
Blessings to you.
 
I am going to send you another bike saddle brochure with enclosure

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 28 2026 6:27 utc | 480

Posted by: Badjoke | Mar 28 2026 6:25 utc | 496
BTW @UWdude http://www.eagle.org is the ABS website. They have all the rules for classification for download there if you are into boring reading.

Posted by: Badjoke | Mar 28 2026 6:28 utc | 481

The most neutral word I could use to describe this armed conflict.
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 6:11 utc | 491
 
to de-unificate would mean divide, and that’s not neutral.   I think you copy-pastad some AI, and this time you pastad an AI hallucination.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 6:29 utc | 482

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 6:29 utc | 499
 
Might be a little harsh. KD has said many times English is not his first language. “de-unificate” sounds less to me “AI” nonsense/hallucination and more like a person who thinks and writes in multiple languages. 
 
“AI” graphix are garbage. That’s the realm where you will see total garbage lingo and diction. The printed language models hallucinate on facts, not usage – for the most part. And my good friend’s brother is one of the “gurus” at Anthropic – we’ve had many tense discussions. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 6:32 utc | 483

Posted by: b | Mar 28 2026 6:14 utc | 494
 
Thank you. Have one on me.

Posted by: Don Firineach | Mar 28 2026 6:33 utc | 484

What the article did not say is that we (Australia) are the largest LNG producer after Qatar. Exercise emergency powers, nationalise the LNG and trade it for diesel,
Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 27 2026 21:00 utc | 160

 
Question : if Australia has so much gas, why don’t you make your whole fleet (car, trucks) be LPG-powered, instead of exporting LNG then importing gasoline/diesel for transportion?

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 28 2026 6:34 utc | 485

Posted by: GeorgeWendell
Hanson entered the senate draped in the israeli flag – and has the gall to criticize the Greens for displaying keffiyeh.
Liberal, Labor, Nats, One Nation etc. – none of these scumbags represent my interests or that of my family. These self serving, smug, condescending, sneering ars* holes have nothing but contempt for the  Australian public. 

Posted by: Persona Non Grata | Mar 28 2026 6:36 utc | 486

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 6:04 utc | 484
 
I simply posted evidence from two sources that were closely connected with, or had written books on Ansar Allah that validated LD’s claims exactly as he said. I did this simply because I wanted to check it out myself – I would prefer to use the term that the group prefer. In the interest of establishing  a better understanding, I then posted what I found. That seems not tolerated for domineering types like UW Dude.  

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 6:36 utc | 487

Just an example I’ve used here before on “AI” – The English  usage is almost always pristine. But the facts are where it can go wildly off kilter. 
 
As a fan of the pre-NIL/Transfer Portal NCAA football world (whatever, I was dumb I guess), I once asked the major “AI” at the time to break down the football history between the University of Texas and the University of Hawaii. The answer it delivered (and defended against multiple subsequent prompts) at the time was pure delusion. I think the programs have played each other twice ever. Even the facts of the real games were total fiction, but the grammar was “perfect.” That is still my experience with the major publicly deployed corporate “AI” platforms. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 28 2026 6:37 utc | 488

Posted by: Badjoke | Mar 28 2026 6:25 utc | 496
Posted by: Badjoke | Mar 28 2026 6:28 utc | 498
 
Sincere questions:
 
Are you are saying mutiny is not a possible explanation?  
 
It sounds like laundry room fires are an issue then because the quarters are separated, as you noted, and I am guessing this is because in the past, there have been catastrophic laundry room fires?
 
I have no idea.  I have no idea if you become a sailor one of the things you are trained on is laundry room safety.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 6:38 utc | 489

Posted by: Persona Non Grata | Mar 28 2026 6:36 utc | 503
 
Agreed, there is little hope amongst all of these. And One Nation? She represents, along with Barnaby, something more like 1950s Australia, if it was even ever as bad as that. Total anachronists and racist stirrers, but never really learn anything. I can only vote for independents now, but even with them you have to watch where the preferences go. It seems this problem plagues most democracies in Australia, US, and Europe. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 6:44 utc | 490

@ UWDude | Mar 28 2026 6:38 utc | 506 who maybe hasn’t seen the pictures of the end of the USS Ford that shows damage to the end of the ship that doesn’t look like an internal fire but damage from something incoming…….Larry Johnson showed pictures on one of the alt media sites and I think there are other sources showing metal damage not from internal fire…….we could be wrong but given US lies I will believe Larry Johnson for now.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 28 2026 6:45 utc | 491

 I would prefer to use the term that the group prefer. In the interest of establishing a better understanding, I then posted what I found. That seems not tolerated for domineering types like UW Dude.  
 
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 6:36 utc | 504
 
and like a virtue signalling know-it-all white boy, you seem to think having read a few statements, or even a book, suddenly you are enlightened and empathetic.
 
Just like African-American.  I always called black people… black.  And NEVER once did i have some black dude get all huffy and say “excuse me, but I am not black, I am African American”   why?  Bevause rehardless of all the bullshit spewed by tone policing scholars who have nothing better to do but provide lecture about how they speak for all of a group of people..
 
 
BLACK people KEEP IT REAL.  They dont give a fuck about the word, its the MEANING behind it.
But I have had a little white twerpette once try and correct me, I just looked at her like she was stupid and kept talking about black people, as black people.
 
So just because you read some article by some Armenian Czech scholar and seen a tweet by some person claiming to be a HOUTHI, does not mean he speaks for all HOUTHI.   
 
Quite feankly, just like MOST BLACK people, I think most HOUTHI dont give a fuck how you refer to them when discussing them, both come from a HARD world where stupid shit like what words are used dont matter at all, what matters is MEANING and INTENTION.
 
Just like when a black dude says  “stupid”, he either is laughing and saying you’re funny, or he is mocking you and saying you are not smart.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 6:49 utc | 492

Merkava Tank Doom Counter = 45 (9 + 8 + 10 + 4 +2 + 12)
 
thanks Arch

Posted by: Exile | Mar 28 2026 6:49 utc | 493

Quite feankly, just like MOST BLACK people, I think most HOUTHI dont give a fuck how you refer to them when discussing them, both come from a HARD world where stupid shit like what words are used dont matter at all, what matters is MEANING and INTENTION.
 
 
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 6:49 utc | 509
 
This.
 
The Houthi don’t care much about your pronouns.
 
But rest assured if you mix your “he” and your “she” you’ll get your ass beat.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 28 2026 6:53 utc | 494

LPG was started back 20+ years or more, can’t remember exactly – cheap fuel, government subsidized conversions for existing cars (dual fuel).I think when the government killed the local car manufacturing industry around 2016 – Ford & Holden came with factory installed gas kits – the demand fell off a cliff. Autogas pumps used to be everywhere.I suspect cheap gas as a fuel for cars didn’t fit in with the government’s ev agenda.

Posted by: Persona Non Grata | Mar 28 2026 6:53 utc | 495

Ulfric Stormcloak and the Stormcloak rebellion ( Skyrim 2011 )
 
Hussein Al Houthi and the Al Houthi rebellion ( Yemen 2003 )

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 6:54 utc | 496

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 28 2026 6:34 utc | 502
 
Taxis and buses were LNG powered, some still are. It was not successful with domestic cars maybe because of the gas bottles in the boots. Depending on the state, drivers are switching to EV now.  Although someone will likely correct me, I think Australians are wanting to move away from fossil fuels, even gas, and for many years there have been financial initiatives for people to move away from using gas in the home for heating and cooking. LNG or otherwise. Many Australians have also embraced solar panels on the roofs of their houses which means electric cars can be recharged at home. My son does this and it is far cheaper than other sources of power after initial investment. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 6:55 utc | 497

Hussein Al Houthi and the Al Houthi rebellion ( Yemen 2003 )
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 28 2026 6:54 utc | 513
 
I thought we’re running with the Dune theme, with the Houthi as fremen and Netanyahoo as Barron harkonnen?
 
 

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 28 2026 6:56 utc | 498

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 6:38 utc | 506
 
mutiny is always a possibility, however very unlikely on a ship with a few hundred marines who can easily and very willingly slaughter unarmed crew if they try it. It is unheard of on a ship that is on fire. Nothing is more dangerous than a a fire. Better to put the fire out and then kill the old man than ignore the fire. And yes historically laundry room fires were major causes of ship losses. That’s why the regulations are so strict and why them causing a loss on this scale are unheard of on ABS or DNV classed vessels built post WW2. 30 hours of fire is absurd for a USN vessel. Just doesn’t compute. USN ships have massive crews relative to requirements just so they have bodies to fight fires. Like 3 times what any other navy would use.

Posted by: Badjoke | Mar 28 2026 6:57 utc | 499

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 28 2026 6:49 utc | 509
 
You are just reinforcing all the points I made. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 28 2026 6:57 utc | 500