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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

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 4 2026 20:49 utc | 195
 
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Get your digs in, I don’t expect to see much posting from you in a couple of weeks.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 21:14 utc | 201

Found on Twitter:
 
….Israel has banned its citizens from filming or posting footage of damage caused by Iranian missile strikes. Any video that escapes online is immediately buried under coordinated waves of automated accounts declaring it fake, AI-generated, or Russian disinformation.
 
The information war is now as revealing as the missile strikes themselves. A country confident in its air defenses does not criminalise its own citizens for filming the sky. A military narrative built on Iron Sieve and David’s boomerang mythology and “95% interception rates” does not require bot armies to police every leaked image.
 
The censorship is the confession — that the gap between what the Israeli public is being told and what is landing on their cities is wide enough to require a law to maintain it. Because what is landing on their cities is visible from space. Haifa burning. Tel Aviv looks like a hellscape with some streets, apartment blocks, infrastructure — looking, in the footage that does escape, like Gaza. The historical irony is not subtle.
 
A government that told the world that flattening Gaza was a military necessity is now trying to prevent its own population from photographing what a retaliatory missile campaign looks like from the receiving end. Gaza’s horrific death toll was documented by its victims until the journalists were killed and the cameras were destroyed. Israel has skipped that part and gone straight to the law.
 
Netanyahu fled to Berlin while Haifa burned. His government is now criminalising the evidence.
 
They obliterated Iran’s military capacity, remember! Only a dozen launchers left as of 24 hours ago, probably just Iranian men lobbing missiles by hand now! Channel 12 confirmed it. Film nothing. See nothing. Know nothing. And if something gets through — a thousand automated accounts will be there to tell you it never happened.
 
https://x.com/IslanderWORLD/status/2028937583795847391

Posted by: Exile | Mar 4 2026 21:15 utc | 202

Persian Dreams  204
 
I feel your pain and agree that China and Russia left Persia out to dry but here at MOA the fanboys like their copum straight-up, without a squirt of reality to water it down.
 
Keep your powder dry !!!
 
or
 
Revenge is a dish best served cold !!!
 
or…
 
We’ll get ’em next year…yeah..we will !!!
 
It might be fatal to be America’s friend but, God help you if you have Putin or Xi’s as your ally, not only are going straight to hell but, you’ll have to listen to MOA fanboys telling you that your decent into the inferno is really a 5-D chess move.

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 4 2026 21:17 utc | 203

Posted by: Exile | Mar 4 2026 21:15 utc | 208
I’m shure that China and possibly Russia have satellite images of Israel.
So my question is, why not release them?
 

Posted by: Mario | Mar 4 2026 21:22 utc | 204

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 4 2026 21:17 utc | 209
Both Russia and China were America’s ally in WWII, in case you didn’t know.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 4 2026 21:25 utc | 205

Posted by: Mario | Mar 4 2026 21:22 utc | 210
 
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Why would you tell your opponent what your recon shows?
 
Everyone. If you think something, follow up with the question, “to what end?”
 
Russia should nuke Kiev. To what end?
 
Iran should get a nuke. To what end?
 
China should X, Y, or Z. To what end?
 
This is a smart community. The number of posters who do not consider second-order effects is disappointing. Like Trump killing the Ayatollah and thinking “we won”.
 
Ok, you kill Khameini. Then what happens?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 21:28 utc | 206

The resistance in Lebanon is holding the line heroically. The Zionist forces so far are shocked by the preparedness level that Hezb have shown.

 

https://x.com/RoyalIntel_/status/2029290480354120150

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 4 2026 21:28 utc | 207

Posted by: Persian Dreams | Mar 4 2026 21:08 utc | 204
 
Be careful Persian Dreams, you are in danger of being labeled a troll, and you are simply incapable of understanding Russia and China’s sophisticated 5D do nothing and win strategy. 

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 4 2026 21:28 utc | 208

https://nitter.net/AMK_Mapping_/status/2029272988152152319
 

Satellite imagery suggests that a fire broke out near the communications headquarters of the U.S. Navy Arleigh Burke-class destroyer after it was attacked by Iran.

 

We would need to see higher quality imagery for a better damage assessment, though.

 

§|~ Earlier, the IRGC claimed they targeted an American destroyer with a cruise missile in the Arabian Sea.

Mar 4, 2026 · 7:09 PM UTC

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 4 2026 21:29 utc | 209

 
Posted by: Persian Dreams | Mar 4 2026 21:08 utc | 204
 
So all you posters who wine and grouse that Russia and China are not doing enough are just like the Americans who see war as the answer to all their needs. War War War, they should do war war war.
 
 Can’t you see that Russia and China are doing war but not the shock and awe of the empire with devastating destruction and death. 
 
 You guys are no fucking different then the arrogant drunk deeply in debt empire. 

Posted by: arby | Mar 4 2026 21:30 utc | 210

In other words you are stupid. Russia China , Iran are not stupid.

Posted by: arby | Mar 4 2026 21:32 utc | 211

In regards boots on the ground. Robots. 10’s of thousands will be available for iran should the anti humans exaushst irans internal resistance.  Its been telegraphed just like the  hazelnut was. The bar knows it. If the bar didn’t it does now. 

Posted by: Tannenhouser | Mar 4 2026 21:33 utc | 212

Posted by: Persian Dreams | Mar 4 2026 21:08 utc | 204
 
Posted by: arby | Mar 4 2026 21:30 utc | 216
 
You see Persian Dreams, I told you so. It only took moments.
 
 

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 4 2026 21:33 utc | 213

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 4 2026 21:28 utc | 214
 
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It’s not “do nothing,” but it is Taoist philosophy.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 21:35 utc | 214

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 21:35 utc | 220
 
I’m all about the Tao. But the Tao never won a war. 

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 4 2026 21:36 utc | 215

Posted by: arby | Mar 4 2026 21:30 utc | 216
 
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There is a lot of American coping going on right now. It will be worse next week.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 21:36 utc | 216

There has been a mass casualty event on the Lebanese border. IDF attack group was ambushed by IEDs and then got into a gunfight. 
ISR media calls it a ‘security incident’.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 4 2026 21:37 utc | 217

@ 221 Maverick
 
Not necessarily correct. 
 
The Tao says nothing about stringent pacifism.
 
What it does say is that when you go to war, go with a heavy heart. 

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 4 2026 21:37 utc | 218

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 4 2026 21:17 utc | 209
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Move on and leave.

Posted by: pepe | Mar 4 2026 21:37 utc | 219

But the Tao never won a war.
 
Posted by: Maverick | Mar 4 2026 21:36 utc | 221
 
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What wars has America won?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 21:38 utc | 220

Seems the US/Israeli duo are panic bombing anything around Iran right now. Nothing of strategic importance. I have a feeling they sense time is against them so they’re throwing all their load at Iran, hoping to deliver a fatal blow before they run out of ammo or ceasefire. Iran, on the other hand, is busy/slowly dismantling US logistics/assets around the region, which took decades to build. I hear they’ve lost some major radars and their bases in Bahrain, Kuwait & Qatar are almost gone. If the US couldn’t dislodge the Taliban after 20 years of bombing, they stand no chance with Iran, who’s better armed than the Taliban and receiving real time sat intel from some “good friends” up North.I predict Bahrain will be gone after this and Dubai will become desolate. As for Israel, their days of using US muscle to achieve their objectives are truly numbered. Apart from the evangelicals and some boomers, nobody gives a rats ass them anymore.

Posted by: Zico | Mar 4 2026 21:41 utc | 221

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 21:36 utc | 222
 
Again you suggest that just because we criticize Russia and China that all of us are supporters of the Empire of Lies. I have to say I resent the hell out of that. We criticize because we want Russia and China to win and fear they won’t, because they do nothing. 

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 4 2026 21:41 utc | 222

The USA and Israel know that without boots on the ground the whole operation fail
 
Infantry is still the back bone of the military for the last 100 feet after everything 
 
Without soldiers policing the area. It’s not effective.
 
This will be remembered as US Vietnam 2.0
 
The US already committed too much into this war and will continue to pull more military into this region
 
This is a Trap. The USA doctrine was built in the cold war based on Conventional Warfare. They’re fighting an enemy that will bog them down for a Victory in a long term.
 
All they need to do is Survive and destroy whatever threat in the region. The USA and Israel condition of Victory is Total destruction of the government and Occupation. 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 4 2026 21:43 utc | 223

The fact that the focus has completely shifted from ukraine is very good. I think Iran’s heroic fight and beating of Nato motivates the Russians even more against Ukraine, which they keep crushing.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 4 2026 21:43 utc | 224

One would think that ships in the Straits of Hormuz are also vulnerable to being attacked with artillery, although in the era of drone warfare, artillery may seem passé. 

Posted by: Rob | Mar 4 2026 21:43 utc | 225

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 4 2026 21:03 utc | 203

Can’t we all agree that the entire military-strategic braintrust of America indeed look like fucking idiots? And I dont need to believe in the pantomime of Red vs Blue politics to say that.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 4 2026 21:46 utc | 226

Strait of Hormuz & Persian Gulf Update | March 4, 2026 | US Sub Sinks Iranian Ship | Russian LNG Hithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruOkuy3Tqv0Good video that analyzes the situation in the Strait of Hormuz purely from a shipping analytics/insurer/finance perspective. 

Posted by: altruisticpunisher | Mar 4 2026 21:47 utc | 227

Yanks confuse being a terrorist colonizer with actually being a great military power. Just because you can bomb weddings and rape children doesn’t make you a mighty warrior.
 
Russia is a great military power. Iran is a great military power. Both are civilizations with a lot of martial experience.
 
Impoverished Ansar Allah, compared to the US Navy, is a military power.
 
People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 21:47 utc | 228

Senator Elizabeth Warren left a classified briefing on Iran and says, “It is so much worse than you’ve been told.”Twitter link Elizabeth Warren

Posted by: JulianJ | Mar 4 2026 21:48 utc | 229

“Channel 15 correspondent: According to the testimonies, there are tens, even hundreds of thousands of Kurdish fighters.”

“US source: Kurdish-Iranian militias are backed by the Mossad and the CIA. The goal is to try to control territory inside Iran to challenge the regime and inspire a broader intifada (Barak Ravid)” Via Journalist Youssef Fares

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 4 2026 21:48 utc | 230

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 4 2026 21:46 utc | 234
 
I absolutely agree they are fucking idiots. Damn good thing too because if they weren’t Russia and China given their proclivity to do nothing would be toast. At least now they have a real chance. It’s the Fucking Idiots vs. The Do Nothings. 

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 4 2026 21:49 utc | 231

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 4 2026 21:41 utc | 228
 
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I don’t know or care who you “support”. Whether you support Russia, China, or Mars is irrelevant.
 
What we feel doesn’t change reality.
 
Just keep it sober and analytical.
 
Projecting expectations about people you have never met over events you do not influence could be labeled delusional.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 21:51 utc | 232

Russian resources will fuel the Chinese factories. 
 
The EuroPoor will cry as their economy crash and burn
 
The American is addicted to Wars. Violence is the adrenaline euphoria.
 
Chinese will sit this one out because their Goal is project 2050. They see themselves as a soon to be superpower as long as USA is distracted. They see Taiwan Reunification as inevitable. They need the USA to sink deeper and deeper. For them The Iran War and Ukraine war shoud go on forever because they benefit China more.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 4 2026 21:51 utc | 233

What is disgusting of you is that you enjoy all of this dolor meanwhile you eat a popcorn bucket.
 
You enjoy this problem like a show. When “Under of the Heaven”, or whatever his name would be, write that “Dead to America”, I have  a problem because I wan’t anything wrong to the people of the United States. My heart do not have bad felling to any one, because I do not fell that any men or women is responsible for the doings of their government.  My logic is to make responsible to the ones who do not have the responsibility of the acts of others. Wait a minute?
 
There are many people in the United States of America that think that is simply wrong to make others fell bad. But, when the State, The Government decide to genocide, every Murica lost his mind because they do not know that there is 
 
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pledge_of_Allegiance 
 
And, Maybe this “Dead to America”  is too much, but, now what can you expect after your malign facts?

Posted by: Iran | Mar 4 2026 21:51 utc | 234

Betting pool on the Burj Khalifa still standing in a month? What about oil production? Seems like Iran has a whole lot of escalation capacity left while Trump is bloviating on about running convoys through the strait. Which sounds like a turkey shoot because it will be and yet I think they will be forced to try to take the strait which might just be the final.resting place of the myth of American invincibility.
 
The tock is ticking for the USD. With the strait closed the pressures will become impossible to ignore and even the widespread market manipulations will fail.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 4 2026 21:52 utc | 235

Posted by: Persian Dreams
“So far I am very disappointed by the responses from Russia and China.”
Okay i don’t know what to write you are an idiot , wy should Russia and China care?
Every country are alone nobody cares thats a fact if there are made up planes other countries jump in when
it suits. Soo stop complain about Russia and China they have anyway helped iran though iran haven’t
been a alie all times just some couple a years. Iran will weaken usa in me they can shout down all invader soo they control me now.  First they could use soft power advice me that no oil can be sold if you don’t follow our new wourld based rules. Second invaid but maybe that will uprow the west, They have leverage they can wipe out all countries by bombing water, ai, server, tourism, oil. They just have to sustain the slaughter. And they are more self reliable less addict to modern products.soo.Iran can sustain more poverty than west and west will go into caos. And trump will tell about how successful he was during the big depression.(he is not a normal person he is a manipulative person)

Posted by: Sveno | Mar 4 2026 21:52 utc | 236

@238 Ornot

That is regarding reports of attempted ground offensive towards Iran having initiated.

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 4 2026 21:52 utc | 237

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 21:51 utc | 240
 
If you don’t care who I support, quit fucking suggesting I support the empire. You do it constantly from your high high horse. 

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 4 2026 21:53 utc | 238

Posted by: JulianJ | Mar 4 2026 21:48 utc | 237
 
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If you watched Warren, VanHollen, Markey, and the other guy, they were all responding to a script, hitting the same points, in the same order.
 
The Dems are predictably going to make hay from this. Warren was clapping for Trump at the SOTU when he talked about attacking Iran, and now she is trying to play the other side.
 
It’s politics.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 21:53 utc | 239

because they do nothing. 
Posted by: Maverick | Mar 4 2026 21:41 utc | 228
 
Do nothing????
What planet are you living on?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
because they do nothing. 
Posted by: Maverick | Mar 4 2026 21:41 utc | 228
 
Concern Trolls are too nice a category for these pricks.
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: arby | Mar 4 2026 21:54 utc | 240

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 21:28 utc | 212

Ok, you kill Khameini. Then what happens?

You’re right about asking “and then what?” But in Khamenei’s case, there’s a clear answer: he was target early and specifically to ensure a long war. Tehran is now unable to even negotiate about ceasefires (and of course they said so).
 
The goal from the outset was a full on, long war, and Washington made sure to get it. The girls school and Khamenei were two early bricks towards that long war.

Posted by: Konami | Mar 4 2026 21:54 utc | 241

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 4 2026 21:53 utc | 246
 
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Like I am not responsible for your emotions, I am not responsible for your perceptions.
 
You gotta handle your own psychological state. I couldn’t help it even if I wanted to.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 21:55 utc | 242

Persian Dreams @204: “They [China] will buckle and do a deal with the empire.”
 
 
Nonsense.
 
 
A couple posts ago I mentioned that the Russians were naive to not see the Empire’s war against them as being the same as the Empire’s war against Iran. What I left out was who the true target of that war is: China. Everything else is just a skirmish or a different front in that war, and the Chinese know that. 
 
 
Yes, the Empire’s confrontations with Russia and Iran and Venezuela and so on are all just efforts by the Empire to “shape the battlefield” for its fight with China. That is not going so great, but that is still the whole point to these conflicts. America will happily give “most favored trading partner” status to Russia, and even Iran, if they will bend the knee to Empire and agree to be the Empire’s proxies against China. 
 
 
As much as you would like to criticize China’s commitment to its allies (what of them there are), Russia’s commitment is far less inspiring of confidence, and China sees that. They are furiously building their capabilities to face the Empire, not “keeping their powder dry”.

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 4 2026 21:56 utc | 243

I see Maria Zakharova’s public admission today during her weekly briefing of Russia’s position has yet to be provided to the bar. This is merely that specific portion of her on the Iran situation:
 

There is no doubt that the imaginary Iranian threat (as it has been stated many times over the years, invented) was only a pretext for the implementation of a long-cherished plan to forcibly overthrow the constitutional order in a sovereign UN member state that is objectionable to Washington and Tel Aviv, and the resumed negotiation process was a cover operation. Is there any innovation in this? No. For many years, we have seen how negotiation processes have been used precisely for this: either as a cover for plans to overthrow and change regimes, militarize some countries, or to escalate conflicts.
 
In fact, Washington does not hide it, they are now openly talking about it, that they are seeking “regime change” in Iran. The trigger for the dramatic events was the failure of the “colour revolution” scenario, which the opponents of the Islamic Republic unsuccessfully tried to impose on Iranian society and the Iranian people, who bear the burden of their long-term sanctions oppression, in January of this year. But this oppression arose for a reason. It has authors and implementers. All those who, in fact, wanted to change the regime in Iran. It’s just that earlier they used illegal illegitimate sanctions, an economic blockade of a suffocating nature, and all possible methods for this. It didn’t work out. Then they proceeded to the next scenario.
 
The current calls of Western countries for the Iranians to “take power into their own hands” are not accidental either. I will repeat once again what everyone probably already knows. This is gross interference in the internal affairs of sovereign states. But it is all the more cynical and inhuman to hear a call for the Iranians to take, as the West says, power into their own hands, when it literally tears these hands off the Iranians.
 
Against this background, we note that the legitimate Iranian authorities control the situation in the country, preventing the emergence of chaos, a power vacuum and a humanitarian crisis. [My Emphasis]

 
On the negotiations over Ukraine, Russia has not cancelled them, but no new round is scheduled. I know many of us expected those negotiations to be an immediate casualty of the war on Iran, but that has yet to become official. Maria in answer to a Q about Iran’s nuclear facilities extremely strongly pointed out the irresponsible and inadmissible attacks being made on those facilities, which also can be seen as Russia also saying the same to Iran about Dimona. There was also a long answer about EU involvement and reference to what both Medvedev and Lavrov said recently about this conflict motivating other nations to acquire nukes.   

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 4 2026 21:56 utc | 244

arby: yes, I engaged once with maverick too. That guy is fifth column or, as you say, concern troll. You can see it from the personalisations, the hyperbole (“Russia/Putins does nothing”) and the endless repetition.
 
I am still surprised it’s worth the effort because this is only a forum. It’s not like they’re helping the imperialist war effort any. Just mildly disrupting discussion about seems good enough…

Posted by: Konami | Mar 4 2026 21:56 utc | 245

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 21:55 utc | 250
 
Now you gaslight. Your a piece of work LD. 

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 4 2026 21:58 utc | 246

I’m betting the Administration is thinking they made the wrong choice right about now. 
Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 4 2026 18:51 utc | 82
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Any word lately from “our” “negoatiators,” Kushner and Witkoff?
Surely these “advisers” mus be in “Oh, shit” mode.
With the $$$ signs in their eyes turning to xxx’s  in real time.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 4 2026 21:58 utc | 247

In the same mood, the Iranians claim respect. If there is a problem between us, we figure out, even if there’s people who do no like. But, all of you, take your advice for yourselves. 
 
You do not have the right to tell us what must be. Speak for your selves.

Posted by: Iran | Mar 4 2026 21:58 utc | 248

Posted by: Konami | Mar 4 2026 21:54 utc | 249
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I was making an example in Socratic fashion about second-order effects. The point was rhetorical.
 
Ok, Khameini is dead. Then what? What does Russia do? What does the IRGC do? What does Hezbollah do? What do the Persian street (everyday Iranians) do?
 
Those are the sorts of questions people should ponder when taking a significant action, or else (example) Hormuz could close and threaten the global economy.
 
It’s not just second-order effects; there are third, fourth, and fifth-order effects too.
 
Maybe Americans aren’t good at or used to doing that. Literacy levels and IQs have been falling for decades. The continuity of agenda plans are decades old, likely intended for more intelligent people.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 22:01 utc | 249

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 4 2026 21:58 utc | 254
 
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Not gaslighting. Just a conversation I have had with hysterical women too many times.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 22:02 utc | 250

What it does say is that when you go to war, go with a heavy heart. 
Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 4 2026 21:37 utc | 224
 
In English this means recognize as a HUMAN what it is you are about to do. Resist as it is an anti human action. Imo Iran can go full mutant as their fate matters to us all. Thankful to be witness.
 

Posted by: Tannenhouser | Mar 4 2026 22:03 utc | 251

@214 Mr Maverick, anybody who wants to know my stance can easily click the link and read my blog. The alternative media space may have generally more critical thinking than the imperial media space, but neither are immune to echo chamber effects. Those of us calling out Russia and China will be called various names. This is expected. I know many people are very passionate on the issue, but sometimes we must be level headed in order to see clearly. The empire is striking back hard, as its lifespan depends on it. Iran will still be a standing civilization long after the American Israeli empire is booted from the region. And that will truly happen once they destroy the Haram al Sharif or deploy nuclear weapons, as those events cannot be papered over by Arab vassal elites and the people will only then overthrow the British monarchs, once they finally understand that the Arab world has been in bed with Christian-Jewish extremism all along. It will take a shocking event like the destruction of the Haram al Sharif for them to do anything. I am not very hopeful for the Arabs.

Posted by: Persian Dreams | Mar 4 2026 22:03 utc | 252

I agree that these medium range lawnmower drones have made shipping substantially more vulnerable. While an escort with good air defence might offer some protection … it’s unlikely to stop all of them. Since air defence missiles are more expensive than the drones, the whole exercise is at best a temporary gesture.
 
Thing is, the narrow Strait does not make such a big difference anymore. We saw a lethal drone attack just a few days ago on wide open water in the Mediterranean. All shipping is vulnerable everywhere.
 
Rebels could shut down the Panama Canal just as easily … and probably even find launch sites, in difficult-to-police regions. Home made lawnmower drones can easily give you 100k range, but supposedly well-built Shahed/Geranium drones can achieve 2500k range (if you believe they really go that far). The Volga–Don Canal would be an easy target … in fact any key river which is a shipping choke point is at risk, of which there are many around Europe.
 
This is very much a “glass houses” situation and countries importing either food or fuel are the most at risk. The USA can handle quite a lot of shipping closure … China has various backup plans … but Europe is totally screwed. The European economy will be first to crash.

Posted by: Tel | Mar 4 2026 22:03 utc | 253

Remember, Russia has not sold ANY weapons to Israel for over 50 years.
 
Saying Russia and China are doing nothing does not mean they are doing nothing.
 
Nobody is “disappointed” by Iran having done nothing to help Russia in the Russo-Ukrainian war, 
 
Nobody is “disappointed” Iran did nothing to help the Donbass from 2014-2022.
 
Nobody is “disappointed” Iran did nothing to help Russia during the Chechen Wars.
 
Nobody is “disappointed” Iran did nothing to help Yugoslavia during its wars.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 4 2026 22:06 utc | 254

America does almost everything the wrong way.
 
I use LLM all of the time, and it is super useful, and makes me much more productive, not dissimilar to how the Chinese use it.
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 20:01 utc | 152
 
The quantity of your quality certainly has room for improvement, and AI will definitely help you with this. AI is used for automation based on data.
Full automation of your work is possible if you accept that AI may make trivial statements that you would not have made yourself, but that you would not have contradicted either.

Posted by: BlindSpot | Mar 4 2026 22:07 utc | 255

LoveDonbass: Yes, I understand. And you won’t teach people here. But specifically Khamenei’s assassination had a concrete strategic purpose that we can understand: ensure a long war. Local consequences, such as the new Supreme Leader may be the son of the former one are irrelevant for that original motive.
 
Iran went very far in the negotations. That’s dangerous from the US point of view. (It was a similar in the “negotiations” with Milosevic’ Yugoslavia who also agreed to everything and then they had to slap on further demands he just couldn’t accept.) Dead school girls and dead Supreme Leader  = long war. As intended by the US planners. Who are not team Trump of course, they’re just managing the PR of this year’s war effort.

Posted by: Konami | Mar 4 2026 22:07 utc | 256

Konami | Mar 4 2026 21:54 utc | 249
 
You wrote: “Tehran is now unable to even negotiate about ceasefires (and of course they said so).” [My Emphasis] IMO, that should be unwilling as Iran is capable. Iran’s goal as it’s expressed is to end the Outlaw US Empire’s presence in West Asia and to push the Zionists into the sea. Total War is being employed at attain those goals. I initially stated the war would last all March, but now it appears that it might last until September as ground forces will be needed to push the Zionists into the sea. 
 
On the Kurds, facilities in Iraqi Kurdistan are already under attack, and Iran will have ground forces ready to repel any attempt by the Kurds to invade. The bottom line we are seeing here is the fact that Neoliberals are incapable of any form of long-term planning, and certainly not for something as sophisticated as war. Absolutely nobody in the Trump Gang has any experience whatsoever in that realm. All the Trump Gang has now is Bravado flavored Kool-Aid.

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 4 2026 22:11 utc | 257

The Duran (long)
Open-ended Iran War (Live) with Matthew Ehret & Robert Barnes
Robert Barnes has some interesting comments, Matthew Ehret not so much,
RB thinks Trump will be 25th Amendmented.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 4 2026 22:11 utc | 258

The Senate downvoted the discharge petition on the War Powers Resolution in a 48-52 vote.
 
That means Senate approval for the war against Iran.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 4 2026 22:12 utc | 259

It is either
 
The evangelical Christian zionist empire AIPAC Khusher USA planned for this war for the last 47 years to trigger Armageddon 
 
The Trumpist USA went into this war blindly without thinking and now they’re in panic

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 4 2026 22:14 utc | 260

Entire Iran is up in arms now. Massive demonstrations in all cities, vowing to fight until Israel is no more.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 4 2026 22:16 utc | 261

Konami @264: “But specifically Khamenei’s assassination had a concrete strategic purpose that we can understand: ensure a long war.”
 
 
Agreed, but a long war is most definitely not in the Empire’s interest. The Empire has much bigger fish to fry and the longer it is bogged down in 404 and Iran, the bigger and less friable those fish get. The Empire would be much happier with a simple regime change and the installation of a new shah/puppet. The Empire has no interest in the destruction of Iran, though I can think of a particular psycho-state which has that as a fixation.
 
 
That’s the problem with rabid dogs. While they are scary and can really intimidate your enemies, they are not very reliable and will even bite the hand that feeds them. 

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 4 2026 22:16 utc | 262

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 22:02 utc | 258
 
No, your comment was the very definition of gaslighting. You even suggested I had psychological issues, because I disagree with you. You can’t get more gaslighting than that. 

Posted by: Maverick | Mar 4 2026 22:17 utc | 263

China can’t provide any material aid without Pakistan’s cooperation: Sea lanes are controlled by the US, and the Strait of Hormuz is closed. The only land connections to Iran are through Afghanistan and Pakistan. Ever since the coup that removed Imran Khan, Pakistan (at least its military) is headed by a de facto US Puppet. Remember they nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize?
Besides, Iran’s ally in the region is India for as much as it’s worth

Posted by: SVC | Mar 4 2026 22:20 utc | 264

Like I say. They. Are desperate. 
 

GEROMAN — time will tell – 👀 —

 
 

@GeromanAT
29m

IRCG denied that Israel is lying again. They are desperate as hell because they are also losing in Lebanon.

ILRedAlert

 
 

@ILRedAlert
45m
Israeli officials confirm that Kurdish forces have clashed with Iranian troops, N12 reports. A U.S. source says Kurdish‑Iranian militias are being supported by the Mossad and the CIA, with the objective of seizing territory inside Iran to challenge the regime and spark a wider uprising.

Mar 4, 2026 · 9:48 PM UTC

Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 4 2026 22:20 utc | 265

Thank you Iran @ 252
 
Yes, you are right. This is not a “show”.
 
Earlier a reasonable poster has compared this comment section to a sewer, he’s not wrong. 
 
Bad enough,  the usual suspects “Russia/China/Putin” bad are here in force but the endless need for attention by other posters is frankly disgusting at this time of unbearable sorrow.  Much the same on the Palestine thread where there was really no hope for Gaza whom the world has turned its back on. 
 
I am fucking Angry. Angry at Iran for not carrying on with TP3 when half the US air fleet was still not in theater.
Angry at Russia for not growing a fucking pair by taking out NATO ISR assets at the very start. Would that have lead to a nuclear war? Who knows,  would it have caused all others to think twice and prevented current situation? Who the fuck knows?
 
Angry at Assad who refused to hit back at Isntreal and wanted so badly to be welcomed back into the “Arab” club. 
 
But,  most of all I am fucking mad at the Rothschild class. For every fucking thing.
 
If you have nothing to contribute to help us share in the success of the Iranian resistance, can you please SHUT THE FUCK UP! 

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 4 2026 22:20 utc | 266

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 4 2026 22:11 utc | 265
 
You’re right. When I wrote “unable to negotiate”, I meant that the population wouldn’t accept. Your wording is more precise. 

Neoliberals are incapable of any form of long-term planning, and certainly not for something as sophisticated as war

Don’t underestimate the enemy. The wars against Iraq, Syria, Lybia weren’t “won” but led to broken countries — which was enough. Same with Iran and, incidentally, Ukraine. The most important thing is that the war take place, that alone is the source of so much extraction.
 
We talked about this recently: if the USA were interested in winning (as in: properly winning) wars, then the entire MIC would’ve to be structured differently. Efficiency instead of profit. Won’t happen but is also not necessary the way Western elites operate.

Posted by: Konami | Mar 4 2026 22:20 utc | 267

Posted by: BlindSpot | Mar 4 2026 22:07 utc | 263
 
#####
 
Research and translation are my primary uses. I have used image AI in a commercial context, but I don’t do that anymore.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 22:21 utc | 268

By the way, “friable” was an intended pun. Let’s see how many catch that fish.

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 4 2026 22:22 utc | 269

The Senate downvoted the discharge petition on the War Powers Resolution in a 48-52 vote. That means Senate approval for the war against Iran.
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 4 2026 22:12 utc | 267

Entirely unshocked. The only thing the Democrats stood and applauded at the SOTU was for his rant about Iran.
The Orange Golem probably took that as congressional approval to go right ahead.
They are all complicit, all responsible for every death, even if they only kept their mouths shut.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 4 2026 22:23 utc | 270

Hegseth needs to go back to his crayons and colouring books.
Posted by: Spartan Missile | Mar 4 2026 17:41 utc | 12

 
 
D: No! 🙁 He’ll eat all the crayons and turn the coloring book pages into spitballs. Teacher, why can’t we just let him go chase a ball outside and not tell him when recess is over? Some of the boys cannot think any further than whacking with a stick, chasing ball, and gross out humor.
 
 
🙂 Besides, I haven’t finished coloring all the coloring book’s pretty lips magenta and drawing long, flowy hair. 
 
(I mock, but far too many truths said in jest of late… /sigh)

Posted by: titmouse | Mar 4 2026 22:24 utc | 271

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 4 2026 22:16 utc | 269
 
####
 
I believe there are 300 million Shia worldwide, and someone said, maybe Escobar or Crooke, that many Sunnis are up in arms too. That is how tribalism works. Different sect, but Khameini was an Imam to all Muslims. The edge cases that cause sectarian issues are trivial in context.
 
I don’t remember who, but there is no analog in English to express how important Khameini was. Clearly, the military planners at CENTCOM had no idea.
 
He was going to die soon anyway. Massive “own goal” to kill him early, IMO.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 22:26 utc | 272

Listening to Berletic.
 
Blaming Russia or  China for a US war of aggression simply serves the US.

Posted by: arby | Mar 4 2026 22:27 utc | 273

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 4 2026 22:16 utc | 270

a long war is most definitely not in the Empire’s interest

Who defines the “Empire’s interest”? Empire is an abstraction. Very elite factions have interests. Of course you’re right that every US decider would’ve like sudden death for Iran. (Just like the Kremlin would’ve been happy if Kiev would’ve folded in week 1.)
 
Your arguments, e.g. the real enemy is China (and before was Soviet Union) isn’t wrong and nonetheless the USA have almost always been bogged down in long wars: Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq (even if in Iraq the first battle didn’t take long). If you look at this, you might wonder if eternal wars are a feature rather than a bug…

Posted by: Konami | Mar 4 2026 22:27 utc | 274

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 4 2026 22:11 utc | 265
I agree.  Some wars last a few days, but they are hardly wars.
Some war last 30 years – but do the resolve anything.
So a war of resolution – one that is a war of ideas – that war will likely last a long time – assuming humanity is around to fight the war – and what a shame it would be if the “war of ideas” was ended by poor losers who choose the “nuclear option” and then kill themselves along with the rest of us – that hardly seems like victory.  So – one can hope that option will be stifled.
I say this.
Let the best ideas prevail – let them be the victors – but some old ideas die hard now don’t they – they hardly have a concept of better ideas – they are full of hubris and hegemony – they think they gonna be the bullies rule the planet earth – oh how wrong they have been PROVEN.
Only question now is whether rather than realize better ideas beckon – they take down the whole class of humanity on planet earth with them and their misbegotten ideology PROVEN wrong.
But one can hope – wiser minds are already onto this sort of thinking – and plans are being put in place to stop them before they try to kill everybody out of vengeance and ill will when they have been shown to be inferior ideologically – cause better ideas beckon.  That is known.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 4 2026 22:29 utc | 275

You have to be truly desperate and weak to depend on Kurdish terrorist groups to fight Iran for you, Donald Trump. You can send Pete Hegseth out to brag that ‘we’re winning,’ but you know the ammunition is running low. So, you throw these Kurdish groups into the meat grinder, just like you’re doing in Ukraine. An empire collapses slowly and painfully, and these are the signs. Struggle all you want, thrashing up and down, left and right, but you’re in a swamp, and the more you struggle, the faster you go down.

 

https://x.com/Dialogue_NRA/status/2029310633255288975

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 4 2026 22:29 utc | 276

@crazy canuck
Putin is a pussy who is afraid of his shadow and who moves one step forward to take two steps back.

Posted by: Hagen | Mar 4 2026 22:30 utc | 277

Kurds said they are NOT attacking Iran. So it’s pysops by US/Israel.
https://t.me/Slavyangrad/157368

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 4 2026 22:32 utc | 278

Iraqi Kurdish Deputy Chief of Staff just stated that not a single Iraqi Kurd has crossed the border into Iran.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 4 2026 22:32 utc | 279

The Senate downvoted the discharge petition on the War Powers Resolution in a 48-52 vote”  – UWDude  267

In politics it’s almost impossible to stop a war after it has just begun. Thomas Massie and maybe Ro Khanna were serious but, the rest just saw it through a political lens as in, what’s best for my political career.  When the bill was delayed to this week the die had already been cast.

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 4 2026 22:32 utc | 280

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 4 2026 22:32 utc | 287
kizmet

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 4 2026 22:32 utc | 281

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 22:26 utc | 280

He was going to die soon anyway. Massive “own goal” to kill him early, IMO.

I usually don’t interact with you but I thought you’d follow this point: yes, from the point of view of leading a “normal” confrontation USA vs Iran, murdering the Supreme Leader on day 1 is stupid. Rallies the enemy population around the government, looks bad to outsiders etc.
 
They did it nonetheless! Not despite but *because* of the consequences. Everything we discuss here about Khamenei’s dead was known to people in Washington (of course not Trump or Hegseth and probably neither Rubio or Vance). They’ve looked for, and found, a method to prevent a short conflict (like last year) and guarantee a long war. We can now, and should, discuss why this is desirable for Washington but it’s obviously the aim. (This does not change the fact that Khamenei willingly martyred himself, thereby strengthening Iran’s defence efforts.)

Posted by: Konami | Mar 4 2026 22:33 utc | 282

Surferket  287
 
And Azerbaijan?

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 4 2026 22:33 utc | 283

And Azerbaijan?
 
Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 4 2026 22:33 utc | 292
 
of course not.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 4 2026 22:34 utc | 284

The Americans have shown themselves to be very naive and gullible. They voted for Trump to be a peace candidate. You see this is the other problem in the West. The Western system is rooted in dishonesty. They revel in it. People fall for the lies and the opposite happens. I am not sure the “conservative” movement in the US will survive after Trump, certainly not in present form. Americans need to do something about the hijacking of their nation. This is a global threat. The concentration of Jewish power in America is embarrassing. How can a minority of 2-3% of the population repeatedly be represented far beyond 2-3% in political power? This is not meritocracy. The radical Baptists of southern America enable the hijacking. The Jews have never built or kept any lasting legacies of empire or civilizations – and they never will. The Talmud is completely incompatible with civilization. Bombing people in the middle of negotiations goes against all humanity. What US and Israel are doing now is dismantling any roadblocks in the way of unhindered, unapologetic Fascism. This is the future they wish for everybody. Israel is Sparta meets Assyria. The US is Rome meets Britain. A future of slavery, colonialism and violence under their yoke.

Posted by: Persian Dreams | Mar 4 2026 22:36 utc | 285

Posted by: Konami | Mar 4 2026 22:33 utc | 291
 
its a good theory, just as good as the one Trump et al had no idea wtf they were doing.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 4 2026 22:36 utc | 286

 Konami | Mar 4 2026 22:20 utc | 275
 
As Maria noted in her statement, these tactics/methods aren’t new; instead, they are well worn to the point where hubris has overcome prudence. Trump boasts of a military that lost its main capabilities ten years prior to his first term and was in even worse shape at the start of his second. I’ve been following the state of readiness reports for many years and watched the decline to the point where the latest overall grade was D+. Those with even better insight like Colonel Wilkerson tell an even bleaker story. Martyanov is 100% correct on his assessment of US/NATO/Zionist ABM/AD capability–it sucks and doesn’t have enough ammo for a long campaign. 
 
The Zionists assumed this would be a war of Biblical proportions and assumed they would be the winners because of its backers. Well, the war will be of Biblical proportions but IMO it’s the Zionists who will be swept from the land into the sea along with their 1996 plan to conquer West Asia that was sold to the Neoliberalcons. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 4 2026 22:37 utc | 287

Remember during the Iran – Iraq War, nobody helped Iran. 
 
Not Russia, not China.
 
Except for Dear Leader Uncle Kim.
 
And Uncle Kim has already offered ballistic missiles, so don’t worry about nukes.  Iran will have what it needs on tap. And this time Russia and China are on board too.
 
Censorship is over. Chinese media has satellite images of all damages in Isntreal 24/7 and publishing those.
 
Slovakia has terminated emergency energy agreement with Ukraine. 
 
Vucic the fucking fence sitting coward is in panic mode, due to energy fears. 
 
China has suspended all rare earth exports. Read that again. It’s game over for US MIC.
 
Discipline is something many do not practice here. Reading or seeing the first thing on Tik Tok or YouTube and coming here screaming like an adolescent schoolgirl is unbecoming. 
 
So for the record Khamenei junior has not been appointed Ayatollah and IMHO won’t be. Stop spreading disinformation. 
 

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 4 2026 22:38 utc | 288

—❗️🇮🇱/🇮🇷 BREAKING: Hezbollah announces it ambushed an advancing Israeli force in the town of Duhayra, southern Lebanon, resulting in close quarters clashes, inflicting confirmed casualties upon the IDF
@Middle_East_Spectator

 
Merkava Death Counter = 5 (no change)
 
@Exile, I don’t have a total of 9. Where’d you get the other 4 from?

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 4 2026 22:39 utc | 289

Posted by: Konami | Mar 4 2026 22:07 utc | 264
 
####
 
I disagree that this will be a long war. I don’t think the West has any real cards to play. Iran’s succession plan is set, and more assassinations will continue to have the opposite of the intended effect.
 
That said, people without good options are fated to make poor decisions.
 
I’d be surprised if the Western highly financialized economy can go 2 weeks with Hormuz closed.
 
Even that is an example of poor options. They won’t open Hormuz by overthrowing the government or capturing Tehran. All of the military has independent orders in place if leadership is destroyed or compromised.
 
They have been trying intimidation again, not knowing anything about the Shia. They revel in abuse and terrorism. They can’t be scared into negotiations.
 
I hate making specific timing predictions. I leave that to people who are better versed in the details, in this case, financial ones. That said, if Hormuz stays closed, the West is screwed. Tomorrow, Friday, next Monday, in 3 weeks.
 
As they say, Trump is “on the clock”. He’s made these people mad enough to gladly die trying to fight him. De-escalation may be impossible (it is impossible), making it unlikely he can get Hormuz open before the economy tanks.
 
I don’t have much insight into Milosevic, but Iran is a different kettle of fish. Shia have a very unique belief system, even among Muslims. They are a Muslims Muslim without being fanatics. The Republic is a Revolutionary government; it is not like any other government. It’s not a dictatorship, it’s not a theocracy. It is its own unique model.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 4 2026 22:39 utc | 290

Posted by: James | Mar 4 2026 22:37 utc | 297
 
lets be clear, he also just said he was just thinking outloud when he said this.
 
The trolls of the bar like to take statements he made and then six months later use them as proof of official policy and treason.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 4 2026 22:40 utc | 291

ANOTHER EPSTEIN REGIME WAR CRIME – PIRACY IN THE PACIFIC
 
A US attack submarine sank an Iranian frigate carrying a 180-man crew. 32 were rescued—by Sri Lankan authorities, not the attackers.
 
The Iranian frigate IRIS Dena last month participated in an international military exercise in India. While returning home—certainly not in combat readiness, especially not off the coast of Sri Lanka, a good week away from home without stops or operational delays, and in waters where hostilities were not supposed to be taking place—it was torpedoed by a US submarine serving the Epstein Regime terrorist syndicate.
 
US War Secretary Hegseth confirmed the attack, stating the submarine delivered a “quiet death” to the Iranian ship that “thought it was safe in international waters,” and even bragged it was the first sinking of a ship by a submarine since WW2. (No, you steroid-popping uneducated unqualified fake Christian fanatical  murderous sociopath—it was the first since the Falklands War in 1982.) However…
 
However, under Article 18 of the Second Geneva Convention, after a naval engagement, parties “shall, without delay, take all possible measures to search for and collect the shipwrecked.” The official ICRC Commentary clarifies that violating this duty—failing to search for and collect survivors—may constitute the grave breach of wilful killing under the Geneva Conventions, when it leads to the death of protected persons.
 
The US crew did nothing to rescue the survivors—completing its trifecta of war crimes:
(1) attacking a vessel not engaged in hostile operations,
(2) doing so in international waters far from any combat zone, and
(3) deliberately abandoning the survivors to die, constituting the grave breach of wilful killing.
 
In 1917, the US entered World War I because a German submarine sank a passenger ship. This time, the same country—now under an openly fascist, supremacist  regime—sank a military vessel whose crew could not have expected such a treacherous act.
 
The Iranian warship was sunk 3,000 nautical miles from home, not on a combat mission. Make sure you understand what is happening.
 
And since news broke almost simultaneously that Russian tankers are being sunk in the Mediterranean, things should become much clearer.
 
Nearly 150 crew members of the IRIS Dena are missing, presumed dead.
 
Another notch on the war crimes list of the Epstein Regime—and on the conscience of everyone cheering this on.
 
If not for morality, decency, or legality—are Ameribros and their vassals at least aware this means Iran can now sink whatever it wants? Wherever it wants? Why wouldn’t they? International law? Law of the sea? Come on… It’s the “rules-based order,” isn’t it?
 
🐻
 
 
🔴 @DDGeopolitics
 

I’ll repeat.
 
This is calculated war.
 
They.
 
Us.
 
The Collective Waste.
 
 
Are being thrown into war.
 
While the Old Bastard dynasties profit.
 
Fuck them Few.
 
We are the Many.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 4 2026 22:41 utc | 292

Posted by: SVC | Mar 4 2026 22:20 utc | 273
 
China could go in via Afghanistan where it has a very small border. Also it can transport by air over friendly nations.  I think there is also a rail connection via Turkmenistan.
 
I get your point however and we can see what the recent Pakistan Afghanistan conflict is all about. However it is not simple., In the India/Pakistan conflict (very recent) China more or less supported Pakistan.
 

Posted by: watcher | Mar 4 2026 22:42 utc | 293

Listening to Berletic. Blaming Russia or  China for a US war of aggression simply serves the US.
Posted by: arby | Mar 4 2026 22:27 utc | 281

He certainly makes a compelling case based on cold hard logistics, so yes all the “Putin and Xi are cucks, they should be doing XYZ” is either emotional diarrhoea or blatant concern trolling.
Anybody paying attention can see that they are getting such help as is practical to give and the the proud Iranians will accept.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 4 2026 22:42 utc | 294

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 4 2026 22:38 utc | 299
 
Rusdia’s policy was neutrality.  Iran felt a tad miffed though, as Russia sold $20B in arms to Iraq, but only $1.8B to Iran.
 
Of course, it must be mentioned, at this time Russia was stll selling. $0.0 B to Israel, as it stopped a decade before.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 4 2026 22:43 utc | 295

“of course not…”
 

Baku Proceeds With Caution as Ethnic Azeris Join Protests in Neighboring Iran
 

Bashir Kitachaev 22 Jan 2026

 
“Baku may allow radical nationalists to publicly discuss “reunification” with Azeri Iranians, but the president and key officials prefer not to comment publicly…The Iranian protests are a major event for Azerbaijan: not just because they are taking place in a large neighboring country, but also because of the millions of ethnic Azeris living in Iran’s northwestern provinces. Every time those regions are shaken by instability, nationalist circles perceive it as an opportunity for the “reunification” of the Azerbaijani people.  Radical nationalist narratives calling for the “liberation of historical lands” are increasingly creeping into the Azerbaijani government’s rhetoric. The Iranian protests have inevitably evoked the specter of what Azerbaijani media refers to as “southern Azerbaijan”: Iran’s northwestern provinces populated by ethnic Azeris….This isn’t the first time that the situation in the neighboring country has become destabilized, and Azerbaijani nationalists see it as an opportunity to “reunite with their compatriots” on the southern side of the border…”
 
https://carnegieendowment.org/russia-eurasia/politika/2026/01/azerbaijan-iran-protests-reaction

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 4 2026 22:44 utc | 296

RAI 2 Italia has now announced that the Kurds are attacking IRAN!
 

Posted by: kammamuri | Mar 4 2026 22:44 utc | 297

RAI 2 Italia has now announced that the Kurds are attacking IRAN!
 
 
Posted by: kammamuri | Mar 4 2026 22:44 utc | 309
 
nope.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 4 2026 22:46 utc | 298

Posted by: S Brennan | Mar 4 2026 22:44 utc | 308
 
wow, somebody said words.
 
Guess that means Azerbaijan is invading.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 4 2026 22:47 utc | 299

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 4 2026 22:32 utc | 288
not a single Iraqi Kurd has crossed the border into Iran
Surferket | Mar 4 2026 22:32 utc | 287
Kurds said they are NOT attacking Iran

 
Arr. I’ve seen this movie (screenplay) before…  a special-ops team, US-izzy trained,  made up of expat-Kurds, or Kurd look-a-likes, dressed as Kurds, armed with Kurdish equipment, crosses into Iran, starts some shit.
Iran retaliates on the *real* Kurds, who claim the attack was “unprovoked”.
The real Kurds then retaliate to the retaliation…..
And
Awaaaay!
We go!
 
—-
next? U$ just *has* to send in “boots” because their Kurd pets were wrongfully attacked by evil Iran.
And we have vietnam-afghanistan-korea all over again!!!!

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 4 2026 22:49 utc | 300