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March 4, 2026
War On Iran – Hormuz Escorts, Kurds, Time-frame

A few of the many interesting current developments of the war on Iran that stand out.

Trump has announced that the U.S. will escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz:

US President Donald Trump said he intends to secure shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, which is threatened by Iran, including with the US Navy.

“If necessary, the United States Navy will begin escorting tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, as soon as possible,” he posted on his platform Truth Social on Tuesday. “No matter what, the United States will ensure the FREE FLOW of ENERGY to the WORLD.”

Additionally, he has instructed the relevant United States International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) to offer risk insurance and guarantees for all maritime trade in the region. The measure is primarily aimed at energy transport but is available to all shipping companies.

Some 20% of the global supplies of oil, LPG and fertilizers have to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran had long announced that the Strait would be closed if the country would come under attack. It has held to its promise. A few small ships have since tried to pass through the Strait but were stopped by Iranian strike impacts. Ship insurance companies have stopped to provide cover for any passage of the Strait.

Trump still does not understand the geographic facts of the Hormuz.


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Its open water width. over a length of some 100+ kilometer, is only about 40 kilometer. Its shipping lanes for large vessels are narrow and just 20 kilometer off the coast of Iran.

The usual way for a navy to secure such a passage would be to launch a severe bombing campaign to eliminate all radar and missile positions along the coastline. Only after such a campaign would attempts be made to pass the strait.

But the Iranian landscape along the coast is largely mountainous. There are many shelters to hide anti-ship missiles or drones. Ships passing the Strait can be seen by the naked eye (or through infrared devices during night time.) A swarm of medium range drones would overwhelm the air-defenses of any Navy escort trying to help tankers to pass through the strait. And that is before Iran decides to drop mines into the strait’s waters.

Hoping for escorts to help one to pass the Strait is like hiring body guards when your enemy is known to be a long range snipers. A hopeless endeavor.

I am sure that the Navy will find ways to let Trump know how futile the escorts would be.

Iran has known for a long time that its biggest advantage in a war is the economic damage it can cause. Two of the global long range air carriers, the Emirates and Qatar airlines, can no longer fly to their main hubs in the Gulf states. Sea freight  will also soon be down to a trickle:

Maersk said on Wednesday it is temporarily suspending most cargo bookings in and out of the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia until further notice.

The Jeddah and King Abdullah ports in Saudi Arabia and the Salalah port in Oman remained operational while the shipping group is also still accepting cargo to and from Jordan and Lebanon.

The White House seems to have given little though about the global economic and other damage that its war against Iran would cause.

This can also be seen in the ever extending time-frame for its campaign. What started with a ‘days’, ‘a week’, ‘four weeks’ long campaign has now again doubled:

Hegseth says war with Iran could last 8 weeks

The defense secretary says the timeline could go further than previously speculated. “You can say four weeks, but it could be six, it could be eight, it could be three,” he says. “Ultimately, we set the pace and the tempo.”

Another sign that the U.S. campaign has lacked thorough planning is the late activation of proxy forces for fighting Iran on its own ground:

The CIA is working to arm Kurdish forces inside Iran. President Trump called Kurdish leaders personally over the weekend — and on Tuesday spoke directly with Mustafa Hijri, president of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan, whose camps the IRGC had just struck with drones.

The Kurds do, as usual, lack unity and regional backing. Neither Iraq nor Turkey will silently sit by while the U.S. and Israel are forming another armed militia that will eventually threaten their states. Iranian nationalist, including the ones who oppose the Islamic Republic, will not welcome ethnic minorities to take over parts of their nation. For decades the U.S. had propped up Kurds to fight Saddam in Iraq and Assad in Syria. They – in the end – lost in both cases. The U.S. may pretend to prop up Iranian Kurds for a while but chances are high that they will be defeated and left hanging.

The U.S. has also decided to widen the regional reach of the war. A U.S. submarine has torpedoed and sunk an Iranian navy vessel in the Indian Ocean:

A U.S. Navy attack submarine has sunk an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean, the Pentagon has confirmed. Authorities in Sri Lanka had earlier announced they had rescued Iranian sailors from the Moudge class frigate IRIS Dena after what they said appeared to be a submarine attack. This is the first known attack by an American submarine on a surface warship since World War II and the first such action anywhere since the Churchill class HMS Conqueror sank the Argentine Navy cruiser ARA General Belgrano during the Falklands War in 1982.

The U.S. assault on a non-threatening Iranian asset far from the war zone will legitimate Iranian retaliation on U.S. assets world wide.

Comments

Why don’t the Americans impeach Grump before its too late? Mar e Lago can be his mausoleum. Rubio can swim back to Spain only to be told when gets there he’s not welcome.  Kegsbreath will not be first to drown in a butt sour grapes.
 
What did they all think they were doing,  overturning International Law,  just when a good International lawyer is needed, but,  unfortunately , nowhere to hear them ?
 

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 5 2026 18:51 utc | 1201

Why don’t the Americans impeach Grump before its too late? Mar e Lago can be his mausoleum. Rubio can swim back to Spain only to be told when gets there he’s not welcome.  Kegsbreath will not be first to drown in a butt sour grapes. What did they all think they were doing,  overturning International Law,  just when a good International lawyer is needed, but,  unfortunately , nowhere to hear them ? 
Posted by: Giyane | Mar 5 2026 18:51 utc | 1261

Somebody pointed out the other day that out of 535 Members of Congress only 50 are NOT sponsored by AIPAC, so good luck getting that vote through.
It’s down to the American people, perhaps in coordination with the military, to stop this madness.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 5 2026 18:59 utc | 1202

How likely is US Civil War? It seems like probabilities is increasing daily
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 5 2026 18:33 utc | 1259

It’s starting to look like an existential imperative.
Regime change indeed.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 5 2026 19:01 utc | 1203

ChatNPC 1263
 
Nobody in Iran will negotiate with USUKIS until Israel is destroyed and regime change is forced on the other two. 
 
In Kurdistan , they still use old currency, like  one million for a loaf of bread. Coming soon to USUKIS.  So glad I got my off grid pv system working  to keep the kitchen running.
Taking orders for Chinese systems soon,  inshallah 

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 5 2026 19:13 utc | 1204

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 5 2026 17:13 utc | 1182

That Bunker is flooded…

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 5 2026 20:02 utc | 1205

 golddigger | Mar 5 2026 18:09 utc | 1253
 
Drill count is critical for fracted oil. I was wondering what the drill count was with a few years of low oil prices.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 5 2026 20:06 utc | 1206

Posted by: Genesis | Mar 5 2026 17:25 utc | 1207

Plothole: Energy Price!! All that Digital Currency & Surveilance AI depends on Electricity!! I see Great Expense & Blackouts in that Future…

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 5 2026 20:17 utc | 1207

@ 1259
Somewhere close to 0%. We can’t even get people out for anti-war rallies.

Posted by: fnord | Mar 5 2026 20:19 utc | 1208

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 5 2026 7:08 utc | 801 I hate DR people. This will sound bigoted or crass, but they’re “brown” and think they’re “white” – this goes to the fact they share an island with Haiti. And they HATE black people and Haitians having about the Israeli Zionist awareness of their own role and that of their captors in their gusano c0mprador hatred of darker skinned folks, across the board. Tell your buddy to read up on Trujillo. The mentality persists. Very much like the US and as an island, isolated and isolatable and destabilization friendly.
 Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 5 2026 7:22 utc | 809
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I was going to add, when I mentioned the Dominican Republic, that if you did end up there you could always to over to the other side of the island and try to do something to help those poor benighted Haitians.
 
Who, let’s face it, have been subjected to the same brutalization, the same oppression, the same suppression, as the other peoples of the earth who the Empire has shat upon. The fact that Haiti is in such dire poverty and subject to so much political violence is certainly no accident.
 
So I understand your antipathy.
 
My friend isn’t exactly what we would call “political”; he just wants an easy place to retire to.
Good for him, I say. I tend to take people as they come these days and not pass too much judgment on them. Who among us … ?

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 5 2026 21:57 utc | 1209

It’s down to the American people, perhaps in coordination with the military, to stop this madness.
Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 5 2026 18:59 utc | 1262
 
Well, as an American people I can tell you that ain’t gonna happen.
The military? Possible, but I think not plausible.
Still: what’s with those T-shirts being flushed down the toilets on the USS Gerald Ford?
Was that really happening? If so, might be a good sign …

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 5 2026 22:10 utc | 1210

How far Sy Hersh has fallen.
 
From my inbox today:

After the killing by air strike of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday, Trump was widely quoted this week as saying that “most of the people we had in mind” as possible future leaders of Iran “are dead.” He said that whoever takes over Iran could be “as bad or worse” than Khamenei.
Before the attacks on Iran commenced, US and Israeli operatives inside the country worked intensely under deep cover to recruit future leaders of Iran from various groups, including, perhaps, from inside the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps that is responsible for protecting the Ayatollah. The president apparently spoke without recalling that this fact is top secret.
I have been told Trump’s casual comment has led to a Revolutionary Guard witch hunt to search out the insiders who may have been dealing directly or indirectly with Israeli or American intelligence agencies.

 
“Witch hunt”? Really, Sy? Like there couldn’t be a nest of spies within the IRGC? Or if there is, they’re the good guys, so any move against them is a witch hunt.
 
If the US State Dep’t. finds spies within it and they’re expelled, then it’s just “house cleaning”.
But when Iran does the same thing in its security agency it’s a “witch hunt”.
 
Sy Hersh had a great career as a true investigative journalist. Uncovered many important cases of gov’t. malfeasance on a grand scale, most notably My Lai.
 
But now he’s just another scribe who places far too much credibility on his spook sources, of which I’m sure he still has many in his little black book.
 
All his recent posts seem to be not much more than punches against Trump. Talk about missing the point!

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 5 2026 22:21 utc | 1211

Searching for articles to buttress my take on Hersh (search term: “how far sy hersh has fallen”) came up with this article that dings him for the completely wrong reason (he’s “grown increasingly conspiratorial and untrustworthy in his reporting, adopting bizarre theories that have compromised his legacy”).
 
“Theories” like Assad didn’t actually perpetrate those poison-gas attacks which Hersh, correctly, pointed out. (Certainly not the only “conspiracy theorist” here: cf. Aaron Maté, Max Blumenthal and many others.)
 
Fuck. That’s not at all why Sy Hersh has fallen so far. Nice try, though.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 5 2026 22:31 utc | 1212

So you are a clairvoyant that knows in advance? Maybe if you listened to it then you might see that it is very good analysis.  Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 5 2026 4:57 utc | 690

 
Dumb people cannot cope with intelligent analysis. So they rubbish it George. You should have worked this out long ago already. This is a loyalty playground not a geopolitical discussion group.
 
Regards,
Prof. Snotgrass 

Posted by: SN1 | Mar 6 2026 0:04 utc | 1213

Mohammad Marandi: “There is no chance that the United States will defeat Iran.” 
Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 5 2026 17:46 utc | 1238

 
Maybe, maybe not. But they can sure as shit destroy it’s critical infrastructure and fuck it up further for decades!
 
Just like they have done since the 1979 Islamic Revolution that Marandi was active in as a teenage student. 
 
The attack on Azerbaijan’s territory represents a significant geographic expansion of conflict. Nakhchivan borders Iran, Turkey, and Armenia, placing the conflict at the doorstep of the South Caucasus. Baku’s warning of retaliation signals rising tension and opens the possibility of new bilateral disputes arising from a war that started thousands of miles away.
 
If Iran is targeting a neighbor that is not a primary belligerent — ostensibly a neutral oil supplier and partner of both the U.S. and Israel — that shift reveals escalation not merely as retaliation but as strategic expansion of the conflict’s footprint.
 
Escalation is compounding rather than stabilizing. Civilian-impact events — from Gulf airport disruptions to Caucasus strikes — generate political momentum that pushes governments toward postures that are harder to unwind. Airports are nodes of commerce, travel, and national pride; when they become targets, the downstream effects are economic, psychological, and diplomatic.
 
Escalation is not just about the next strike — it is about phase shifts.
Which additional states issue formal protests?
Which airspaces close again?
Do energy markets begin pricing a prolonged premium?
Does international mediation emerge?
Does America ever mature like an adult?
 
 
These forward indicators will tell us more about the strategic evolution of this war than the daily tally of missiles and drones or the never ending spam from dozens of unstable obsessive trolls all over the internet. Spammers 1) pretending to care and 2) having an opinion worth sharing.  Thank god god invented social media for clown shoes hey? 

Posted by: SN1 | Mar 6 2026 0:24 utc | 1214

I understand. Crossing all beliefs now, no matter what the faith is, it’s being weaponized, pushed to “extremism” and directed towards unhealthy agendas driven by delusional minds.
 
“Sometimes it enough to have your faith…alone.
Heck, humanity has a rich history of spiritual nomads. GL. 🍺”
Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 5 2026 17:23 utc | 1200
 
Thank you for that thought!

Posted by: Lavieja | Mar 6 2026 0:34 utc | 1215

These forward indicators will tell us more about the strategic evolution of this war than the daily tally of missiles and drones or the never ending spam from dozens of unstable obsessive trolls all over the internet. Spammers 1) pretending to care and 2) having an opinion worth sharing.  Thank god god invented social media for clown shoes hey?
Posted by: SN1 | Mar 6 2026 0:24 utc | 1274
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I’m tending to agree with you here.
 
While I still consider this forum valuable in many ways, mostly as a counterweight to (Western) state propaganda, I still take anything I read here with yuge grains of salt. as I think everyone should.
 
The thing that bugs me the most about postings I see here is the inexhaustible fount of wishful thinking and rah-rah boosterism that taints so much of what I read here. Yes, I get it that a lot—perhaps most–of us here want to see Iran succeed, or at least survive to fight another day. But gleefully posting about this or that victory of theirs that may or may not have actually happened does not help. At all. In fact, it just muddies the already totally murky waters.
 
And as we know, propaganda comes from all sides in a war like this. It’s not like the Iranians are angels always telling the truth while their enemies are all despicable liars. (Well, they may be, but that doesn’t absolve the Iranians for their transgressions.) And of course our sensibilities here at the “bar” are not their concern anyway; they’re fighting for their lives, so they can perhaps be excused for picking up whatever they can and using it as ammunition. Our groping through the “fog of war” is just something we have to learn to put up with and to navigate through.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 6 2026 0:40 utc | 1216

All his recent posts seem to be not much more than punches against Trump. Talk about missing the point!
 
Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 5 2026 22:21 utc | 1271
 
Jew is gonna Jew.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 6 2026 11:18 utc | 1217

🇦🇿🇮🇷❗️Azerbaijan is moving artillery systems to the Iranian border — Media
 
This deployment is taking place at a time when the Azerbaijani army is in a state of high alert, and additional troops and air defense units were sent to the border earlier.
 
The evacuation of diplomats, the movement of artillery, it seems that everything will start soon..
 
Is this a “game changer?

Posted by: Roberto | Mar 6 2026 12:48 utc | 1218

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 5 2026 18:30 utc | 1257 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve5Eum_NqWY
 
I consider the report credible. If anyone can save America from ruin, it will be officers and soldiers like these.Twenty-five years ago, when they were loading tanks onto trains in the Upper Palatinate, I repeatedly admired the members of the US Army. Everything ran like clockwork. Wow, what a highly trained army. That’s America.

Posted by: guest from franconia | Mar 6 2026 14:00 utc | 1219

UK Prime Minister Starmer implied that Britain is now entering the war:“I took the decision that the UK would not join the initial strikes on Iran by the U.S. and Israel… But when Iran started attacking countries around the Gulf and the wider region, the situation changed.”
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 5 2026 15:44 utc | 1074

No you didn’t. That’s above your pay grade. King Charles did. We’ll soon see Canada’s manager also making the same claim.
 

Posted by: hh | Mar 7 2026 20:50 utc | 1220

Capitalism has its own restorative system, economic crisis, which is very roughly the equivalent of a reboot. Capitalism/imperialism will continue until its replaced.
Posted by: steven t johnson | Mar 5 2026 15:54 utc | 1085

Capital is a commodity in the money markets just like other commodities are in their markets.
The economy produces surplus capital, reducing the market price of capital (interest, ROI).
So like with food crops, some of the commodity has to be destroyed, to maintain prices – that is – reducing supply and raising the price (interest, ROI).
 
War destroys the capital in the arms, muntions and infrastructure that is destroyed, but also increases the demand for capital to replace what has been destroyed.
It is a similar process to that which happens during depressions – destruction of excess capital.
 
There is also the matter of “false” or “phoney” capital which adds to excess capital but which doesn’t represent any material wealth,
 
Not sure how that is created, though.
Would you agree with those remarks, @steven_t_johnson?

Posted by: hh | Mar 7 2026 21:23 utc | 1221

The plane’s presence in Berlin does not imply the Prime Minister was there. Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Mar 5 2026 15:16 utc | 1054

Yes it does. That’s why it ‘s being discussed.
If your car is parked in the driveway of a house, it implies that you’re in that house.
It may not be the case, but that is an implication that results from the simple facts.
 

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