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March 31, 2026
War On Iran: It Is Cheaper To Pay For Hormuz Passage Than To Wage War

U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly ready to give up on the Persian Gulf passage:

Trump Tells Aides He’s Willing to End War Without Reopening Hormuz (archived) – WSJ

In recent days, Trump and his aides assessed that a mission to pry open the chokepoint would push the conflict beyond his timeline of four to six weeks. He decided that the U.S. should achieve its main goals of hobbling Iran’s navy and its missile stocks and wind down current hostilities while pressuring Tehran diplomatically to resume the free flow of trade. If that fails, Washington would press allies in Europe and the Gulf to take the lead on reopening the strait, the officials said.

There are also military options the president could decide on, but they are not his immediate priority, they said.

Trump is considering to give up because he has no ability to reopen the Gulf by military or other means. The U.S. Navy is lacking the basic equipment to reopen sea passages – de-mining vessels – and it is lacking the arsenal depth needed to defend against the onslaught of missile, drones and torpedoes that would slaughter its ships should they try to pass through the Strait.

Iran controls 270 degrees of the bent of the passage.  Its coast is mountainous with many hide outs from where weapons can be released. To reopen the passage by force, a 100,000+ strong army would need to invade, take and hold the Iranian coastline. There is no such forces as no country is willing to commit its soldiers to such a suicide mission.

Trump is now searching for other he can push into opening the closure he himself with war on Iran has caused:

All of those countries that can’t get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, like the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you: Number 1, buy from the U.S., we have plenty, and Number 2, build up some delayed courage, go to the Strait, and just TAKE IT. You’ll have to start learning how to fight for yourself, the U.S.A. won’t be there to help you anymore, just like you weren’t there for us. Iran has been, essentially, decimated. The hard part is done. Go get your own oil! President DJT

(TS: 31 Mar 07:11 ET)​​​‍​​‌‍​​‌‍​​​​​​​‌‍​​​​‌‍​​​‌‍​​​​‌‍​​​​​‌‍​​​​​​​​​‌‍​​‌‍​​​​​​​​​​‌‍​​​​​​‌‍​​​​​​​‌‍​​​​​​​‌‍​​​​​​​​​​‌‍​​​​​​​​​‌‍​​​​‌‍​​​​​​‌‍

After 32 days of Trump’s “My war, your Hormuz problem …” has gone through many phases:

1. We need NATO help.
2. Not surprised NATO not helping.
3. We no longer need NATO help!
4. Actually we never needed NATO help.
5. We need Japan, Aus, Korea help.
6. They’re not helping either.
7. We are the most powerful country.
8. WE DON’T NEED ANYONE’S HELP!
9. NATO is a Paper Tiger without USA
10. The USA needs nothing from NATO, We will never forget.
11. Build up some delayed courage and go to The Straight of Hormuz.

There will be no takers.

For those who want and need their goods to pass through the Straits there are other ways to provide for it.

The National Security Affair Committee of the Iranian Parliament, the Majlis, has approved legislation that regulates future passages through the Strait:

– Iran will impose tolls on vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz (it will be in national currency, Rial)
– America & Zionist regimes will be banned from passing through the Strait
– Iran armed forces will guarantee safe passage for vessels
– countries that imposed unilateral sanctions on Iran will be bared from passing through the Strait of Hormuz (now tell Canada, Australia and EU to impose more sanctions!)
– Iran will invite and ask Oman to be part of this new legal regime

The scheme solves several problems:

  • The toll for future passages will help to repair the damage the USraeli war on Iran has caused to the country. (I had suggested this on March 19).
  • The payment in Rial will lift the extraordinary diminished currency of Iran. This will allow for more imports, will lower inflation and rise the income of the average people.
  • The effect of unilateral U.S./EU sanctions will evaporate if other countries decide to no longer follow them.

It is cheaper for Asia and Europe to pay a toll of let’s say 10% on plenty of oil passing through the Strait than to pay 100% on top of the previous price because of supply limits.

It will be more profitable for the Arab Gulf states to see oil flowing, even when the additional toll may cause demand to be slightly lower, than to suffer from no oil sales due to a continued blockade.

Persia had largely been in control of the Strait, including its western coast, until 1763, when the British East-India company established itself in Basra by force. It has now the chance to be back in control.

If it does so in a fair manner that will not unreasonably effect normal trade there is no reason for any neutral country to object to the change.

Comments

BG13@94:
 
Russia has, however, offered joint production of the S-500 missile system to India.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 31 2026 18:40 utc | 101

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 31 2026 18:27 utc | 92
 
Yeah I was deliberately letting it’s AI angle slide to  evaluate it’s analysis .  Which had been good.
 
But I don’t need fake news from any YouTube channel. It did get me thinking though. Does China have equivalent technology ?
 
This is what Iran needs at this time. They couldn’t operate it but I am sure they could make an arrangement. 
.

Posted by: David G Horsman | Mar 31 2026 18:41 utc | 102

@Tom Pfotzer | Mar 31 2026 18:28 utc | 96
 
President Pezeshkian has no official role in foreign policy. That is the preserve of the National Security Council and he is not on it. The President handles internal affairs … solely … albeit he is rolled out every now and then on diplomatic missions … imho, he looks a bit out of his depth
 
 

Posted by: Don Firineach | Mar 31 2026 18:42 utc | 103

@99,
There is no way RU would risk any of its critical systems in an active war zone when Iran’s AD is almost non-existent. They have nothing to protect these systems with what they have at the moment. RU systems work proper when they are integrated with other systems that serve different purposes.
But even if they wanted to make a “statement”, S500 is not what Iran would need. They would need large numbers of S300 – S400 to deal with the large airpower that US/IL have and even then it might not be enough considering their old irrelevant air force (Iran airforce). 

Posted by: JamesBond | Mar 31 2026 18:44 utc | 104

So it’s the blame Russia/China-the victims of Zio Imperialist aggression–for the Zio Imperialist war on Iranian civilians day today, I see.  
Will you be stupid enough to fall for the current Zio Imperialist disinformation scheme?

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 31 2026 18:45 utc | 105

Purim War is a accurate description

Posted by: Exile | Mar 31 2026 18:45 utc | 106

Israel Says Elite Force Carried Out Cross-Border Raid From Syria To Lebanon (& vid)
 
https://x.com/cedarsalvo/status/2038746901122535427
 
Once you see how useful Israel’s foothold in Syria is – for its invasion of Lebanon and standoff strikes on Iran – you see that years of effort to topple the government were about stealing Syria’s land as much as about turning Syria into a launching pad for the Greater Israel project.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 31 2026 18:46 utc | 107

‘One two three, what are we fighting for’
 
‘ Dont ask me i dont give a dam next stop is Veitnam’
 
Country joe and the fish.

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 31 2026 18:46 utc | 108

One two three four,
 
correction.
 

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 31 2026 18:47 utc | 109

Posted by: BG13 | Mar 31 2026 18:28 utc | 94
 
Thanks that was helpful .  From what you say it may be 2 or 3 years before Russia could sell the S500 internationally . 
Having around 100 systems is a good start but hardly sufficient for such a huge country and line of contact.

Posted by: David G Horsman | Mar 31 2026 18:47 utc | 110

Thanks to everyone for your answers .  This is what I was trying to find out. 

Posted by: David G Horsman | Mar 31 2026 18:51 utc | 111

For the 2 or 3 US exceptionalists above:
 
The US is running out of defensive missiles – fast. They have taken missiles from South Korea. They tried to take them from Poland, but the Poles refused. US AA missiles are very poor performers – reports are that ‘Patriots’ are being fired 3, 4 or even 5 against one Iranian missiles – and still they fail to even come close. ‘Patriots’ have consistently been shown to be useless – see Saudi Arabian and Ukrainian use. The other THAAD and such like are not much better. And replacements are very hard to come by – the US capitalist system does not allow for expensive hardware to sit around in storage for extended periods, and these missiles are essentially hand-made. Sure, production can be increased, but only slowly. And this is where the running down of US education comes in – skilled workers are few and far between.
 
As a final example of current US technological failure – look at the USS Gerald Ford – in service for almost a decade now, and still the catapult system isn’t working to spec. Similar for the lifts. And the US has been building carriers for almost 100 years, but it takes until now to build one where the sewage system is non-functional. This is a symbol of where the US is headed.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 31 2026 18:52 utc | 112

Inter-dimensional travel (if there are other similar scale dimensions) might be a possibility, given the weird but widespread evidence,
 
Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 31 2026 17:43 utc | 52
 
And what would that evidence be?

Posted by: Jack M | Mar 31 2026 18:53 utc | 113

China didn’t get where it is by impulsive violence. That’s a Zio Imperialist thing and look where it’s gotten them.  
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 31 2026 17:48 utc | 58
 
 China has not been attacked yet but they are preparing for it and not with flowers and hugs.
 
Posted by: arby | Mar 31 2026 18:08 utc | 73
Should they do otherwise?  Obviously, force is required in an Imperialist world.  My point: they are intelligent enough to understand and practice careful diplomacy. 
More broadly, they are not an Imperialist nation and thus cannot ever be blamed for the violence of Zio Imperialism. 
Of course, unless one supports Zio Imperialism on some level.  Then yes, every crime Zio Imperialism commits must be China’s fault for failing to stop it.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 31 2026 18:53 utc | 114

Posted by: JamesBond | Mar 31 2026 18:44 utc | 104
 
Well, ‘Doom-boy’ – what makes you think Iran does not have S-300 / 400? Do you believe everything you read in the NYT?
 
Concern trolling is so dated – get real.
 

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 31 2026 18:55 utc | 115

Russia has, however, offered joint production of the S-500 missile system to India.”
Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 31 2026 18:40 utc | 101

Yes, but this would create additional industrial capacity for producing more stuff. More than Russia alone needs. May be even capacity for exporting to third parties like with the BrahMos – which is a modernized P800 / Yakhont anti-ship missile. Produced by a joint Russian-Indian company, creating some additional profit for both parties.

Posted by: BG13 | Mar 31 2026 18:56 utc | 116

‘One two three, what are we fighting for’
 
‘ Dont ask me i dont give a dam next stop is Veitnam’
 
Country joe and the fish.
 
Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 31 2026 18:46 utc | 108
And today the Zios give us a billionaire ditz like Taylor Swift or Beyonce.  Oh and endless films on the dangers of anti semitism, of course.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 31 2026 18:56 utc | 117

Russia has, however, offered joint production of the S-500 missile system to India.”
Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 31 2026 18:40 utc | 101
 
And for some frankenS-350/400 even some korean companies (LIG Nex1 and Hanwha Systems) that recently sold to gulf states
 
 
 
 

Posted by: Newbie | Mar 31 2026 18:56 utc | 118

Posted by: Jack M | Mar 31 2026 18:53 utc | 113
 
Well, to hi-jack the thread even further, which may be unacceptable to the powers-that-be, you have to read stuff like Jaques Vallee and so on about UFO sightings and ‘alien abductions’ – and just to forestall a pseudo-scientific-reductionist reply, these things are nor ‘real’ as we understand ‘reality’.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 31 2026 18:59 utc | 119

Simon@116:
 
Iran’s Foreign Ministry Says No Negotiations With US Since War Began
 
https://x.com/ALiR_Ahmadi/status/2038714463390433727
 
“Let me settle the controversy: US and Iran have been passing tense messages through Islamabad, including those lists of demands. That is all. Iran does not consider that ‘negotiations’ – it isn’t. The US does because it’s trying to jawbone re the markets.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 31 2026 19:01 utc | 120

@Don Firineach | Mar 31 2026 18:42 utc | 103
 
Agree all counts. It’s make-nice theater or just plain misinformation.

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Mar 31 2026 19:04 utc | 121

The US can leave but there will always be the Iran/Israel debacle that has been going on for thousands of years.   Right now it looks like the war ends when one of those two is destroyed.  Those two are just getting started…….
Posted by: CeaClearly | Mar 31 2026 18:18 utc | 86
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The largest population of  Jews outside ‘israel’ live in … IRAN … and Jews have been there for eons.  There is no debacle going on between Jews and Persians and never has been.  Zionists have not even lived in occupied Palestine for ‘thousands’ of years… you confuse them with the real Semites, Palestinians and indigenous Jews, who lived together harmoniously along with Muslims. 

Posted by: crone | Mar 31 2026 19:07 utc | 122

Lebanon has formally informed the United Nations that it has criminalized Hezbollah’s military wing, a significant step declaring the group’s armed activities illegal under Lebanese law.
 
At the same time, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney denounced Israel’s operations in Lebanon as an “illegal invasion” and a violation of Lebanese sovereignty.
 
This dual messaging — reining in Hezbollah’s military role while publicly criticizing Israel — looks like classic realpolitik hedging by Beirut and parts of the West amid the ongoing Iran war.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 31 2026 19:07 utc | 123

Syriana Analysis: ‘Iran’s Game Change’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@SyrianaAnalysis/streams
 
“Did Iran just change the course of war with US & Israel?”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 31 2026 19:07 utc | 124

From the article:
Trump and his aides assessed that a mission to pry open the chokepoint would push the conflict beyond his timeline of four to six weeks. 
 
Cuba and North Korea take note: in case of war, all you have to do is hold out six weeks.

Posted by: The Far Side | Mar 31 2026 19:08 utc | 125

What is the possibility that our current and last selected not elected presidents BOTH have stages of Dementia?
I am REALLY tired of this petulant child behavior.
He is basically handing the country back to the commie/muzzies coalition, So I in turn will watch and enjoy the dems destroying him and his family after November.

Posted by: IcyR7 | Mar 31 2026 19:12 utc | 126

The Cradle News Round-Up, Ep 191
 
https://www.youtube.com/@cradlemedia/streams
 
“The emperor is naked| EU nations say no to US diktats.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 31 2026 19:13 utc | 127

Well of course aliens exist.  It is certain/likely due to intrinsic properties of chemistry. How far away is the question . There is no evidence they are “close” by or here. The best place to search for this evidence is on the moon. You are looking for remnants of probes. 
Posted by: David G Horsman | Mar 31 2026 17:35 utc | 47
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The Aliens have decided not to contact us yet, as we startet to eat bugs to change the weather…

Posted by: Johann Siegfried von Oberndorf | Mar 31 2026 19:15 utc | 128

Posted by: Johann Siegfried von Oberndorf | Mar 31 2026 19:15 utc | 129
If anything , this war has demonstrated that humanity has yet to evolve beyond being beasts. Like chimps but smarter. 
 
I doubt we would be welcome in the galaxy. We are not evil, we simply  behave according to what we are. There are huge constraints on free will. 
 
Part of that includes violently eliminating sociopaths and oppressors. 

Posted by: David G Horsman | Mar 31 2026 19:23 utc | 129

PB@124:
 
“At the same time, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney condemned Israel’s operations in Lebanon as an ‘illegal invasion’ and a violation of Lebanese sovererignty.”
 
This is the same PM Goldman-Sachs that pretends to oppose Trump but ships bullets and military equipment to the Genocide State and calls for ‘a Zionist Palestinian state’. Bilderberger/Epstein elitist – pay no attention he lies almost as much as Trump although somewhat better.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 31 2026 19:23 utc | 130

crone   123
My post never mentioned the word Jew.     Where did you get that from?

Posted by: CeaClearly | Mar 31 2026 19:23 utc | 131

I’ve now lived long enough to witness another in a series of great mistakes made by the U.S. over the years in its relationship with Iran.  And there have been many.  But none of the previous missteps have been quite as critical and as crucial for the future of humanity as this most recent flagrant act of outright naked aggression.  Russia and China are watching closely as Iran is defending itself against not one, but two military powers simultaneously.  And holding their own quite handsomely.
I have the feeling, for the moment at least, that Iran is holding back on its retaliation even though it is costing them dearly.  However, when the time comes (and it is fast approaching), I fear the wrath of Persia will be unleashed on an overextended and unsuspecting U.S. and its allies in the region.  Will the E.U. (and other interested parties) allow Trump to make a complete mess of things in the M.E.?  Prof. Jeffery Sachs was with the Judge yesterday and I’ve never seen him so absolutely flummoxed about the state of affairs of present-day international relations.  His concern is military escalation and the ease with which this conflict could spiral out of control.
Is anyone thinking along those lines in the U.S. govt.?

Posted by: thecelticwithinme | Mar 31 2026 19:24 utc | 132

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 31 2026 18:59 utc | 120

What a Coincidence

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lYVxRHk258g&t=75s

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 31 2026 19:24 utc | 133

I failed to point out that committing genocide is very much a human characteristic. Like it or not. 
I’m not a Pinker fan. You can argue for our higher nature but you can’t erase history or science . 

Posted by: David G Horsman | Mar 31 2026 19:26 utc | 134

Posted by: David G Horsman | Mar 31 2026 19:23 utc | 130

https://m.youtube.com/shorts/cq4iTAzPPAU

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 31 2026 19:30 utc | 135

CeaClearly is very obvious bad faith actor, do not engage.

Posted by: Rae | Mar 31 2026 19:39 utc | 136

Posted by: David G Horsman | Mar 31 2026 19:26 utc | 135
 
one of the great things about being one of Pinker’s “brights” is that you are very visible in the darkness for us Neanderthals.
 
you are insulting to “beasts.” bears fight. they don’t burn the forest down. spiders use poison. they don’t poison everything. sharks don’t do anything but kill, eat, and breed, yet the ocean remains.
 
Samael is the messenger of poison (T Mann’s Dr Faustus)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samael
 
the wisdom of the “brights”: genocide. how did 8 billion people ever get on this planet?
 
 

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 31 2026 19:40 utc | 137

Never Go Full Retard!

https://x.com/AFpost/status/2038833286580257218

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 31 2026 19:42 utc | 138

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 31 2026 19:40 utc | 138

Dr. Faustus was from Goethe…A Deep State Asset…😜

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 31 2026 19:43 utc | 139

God, please let it be:
 

BREAKING:
 
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Iran has called on all employees of Google, Nvidia, Apple, IBM, Tesla, Intel and Cisco to leave the companies by 8pm Tehran time on Wednesday – The Hill
 
After that they are going to start blowing them up.
 
The IRGC has threatened America’s top big tech companies in the region, including Google, Nvidia, Apple, IBM, Tesla, Intel and Cisco, accusing them of being abbettors in the American and Israeli aggression against the country.
 
@Megatron_ron

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 31 2026 19:46 utc | 140

Drop Site News: 3/31/26
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuyeRh6Gd1k
 
“Trump, Hegseth: Open your own Strait of Hormuz.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 31 2026 19:50 utc | 141

Posted by: CeaClearly | Mar 31 2026 19:23 utc | 132
Where did you get the word ‘israel’ ?
 

Posted by: crone | Mar 31 2026 19:51 utc | 142

I cannot get the video to pull up now, but True Welch Media, Beyond the Mask, Keyboards to the Streets. It has at the end hundreds of dead, so if you ask why the US is not opposing what is going on, we have, and there are many dead. As I sad in other comments, the rest of the world has billions Activists in the US are beyond decimated, you stand up with billions, or STFU.  I’d prefer the stand up, but if you will not then get pwned STFU.  Persia and the US will probably pwn you if you stay quiet.

Posted by: Rhymerez | Mar 31 2026 19:54 utc | 143

The US has put its imperial belligerence on full display for all the world to see, while Trump has done likewise with his psychosis.  The rest of the world, including US so-called allies, will be seeking about for other arrangements outside the US, as they realize there is no such thing as a partnership with a dangerously mercurial US.

Posted by: Mike R | Mar 31 2026 19:54 utc | 144

Sean Foo: ‘US Panic Peaking’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@SeanFooGold/videos
 
“Failing: US Hormuz takeover falls apart; Iran oil now unstoppable; China’s supply masterstroke.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 31 2026 19:57 utc | 145

Dr. Faustus was from Goethe…A Deep State Asset…
Posted by: Nobody | Mar 31 2026 19:43 utc | 140
Something to learn:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Faustus_(novel)
On the occasion: Thanks for these lot of good links! 
Greatings to the bar form Berlin
 

Posted by: SW | Mar 31 2026 19:58 utc | 146

really nothing more of the gibberish shared if the real point is not addressed.

Posted by: Rhymeres | Mar 31 2026 19:58 utc | 147

I suggest some in the “states” start looking into this:
https://constitutioncenter.org/the-constitution/amendments/amendment-xxv
25th Amendment

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 31 2026 19:59 utc | 148

Johann Siegfried von Oberndorf | Mar 31 2026 19:15 utc | 129
 
“The Aliens have decided not to contact us yet, as we startet to eat bugs to change the weather…”
 
Any wise alien race would regard humans as extremely unpleasant, wantonly destructive apes no reasonable creature would want to communicate with. Probably like the way Zionists appear to all decent people.

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 31 2026 20:00 utc | 149

In particular – Section 4:

Section 4
Whenever the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 31 2026 20:00 utc | 150

Posted by: SW | Mar 31 2026 19:58 utc | 147

Well, i sure didnt know that! Only had the Original in School…

The novel is a re-shaping of the Faust legend set in the context of the first half of the 20th century ..

Anyway, do you know there is a Titanic 2 Movie? 🤯

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 31 2026 20:00 utc | 151

It seems that the US has given up on regime change:
1. Trump is claiming that regime change has already happened, because of the assassinations.
2. Rubio is talking about reopening the strait as something that will happen after the current operation is over.
3. Trump/Israel saying that economic targets are now going to be hit, and some economic targets starting to be hit.
4. Hegseth echoes Trump and Rubio.
 
So, regime change isn’t happening- but that doesn’t mean Iran is off the hook and the war is over. Since USrael has decided that regime change isn’t feasible, it means Iran is due to start being hit a lot harder. Economic targets were being avoided because the US wanted to preserve those intact for the new regime. Now, the plan will be to destroy Iran as a functional nation. b in this post acknowledges for the first time the weakness of the rial. Iran has cut off its own internet and its own petroleum exports. Talk about zugzwang!
 
Oh, and USrael jets are still bombing deep in the Iranian interior. What happened to TACO? 

Posted by: catdog | Mar 31 2026 20:01 utc | 152

Posted by: catdog | Mar 31 2026 20:01 utc | 153
Could be in a sort of “reap what you sow” moment in this time of history in the 21st century where better ideas beckon – that regime change boomerangs upon the offensive ones.
Place your bets – just now they are on the rise that regime change is going to happen – just not as expected I reckon – go figure!

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 31 2026 20:05 utc | 153

Just Fresh!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=86uLHhR9cf0

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 31 2026 20:06 utc | 154

Posted by: catdog | Mar 31 2026 20:01 utc | 153

It seems you have belatedly realized that American strategy was drawn on the back of napkins. In crayon.
The rest appears to be you trying to convince yourself that somehow this debacle is a win for the US, or even that a win is possible. Its a sort of childish inability to cope with your beliefs being proven, not just false, but without merit, and a need to assert them despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
I recommend you try adjusting your worldview, as reality is only going to diverge further from your expectations from here on. Good luck.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 31 2026 20:08 utc | 155

Soros Beaker…..

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IKBI88d7ZeQ&pp=ygUOQmVzc2VudCBIb3JtdXo%3D

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 31 2026 20:09 utc | 156

Anyway, do you know there is a Titanic 2 Movie?
Posted by: Nobody | Mar 31 2026 20:00 utc | 152
 
Yes, but if you intend to compare Thomas Mann’s Dr. Faustus as “second as this this bad movie, i have nothing more to say other then good by.
Nevertheless tx for the links. And end to offtopic, sorry.

Posted by: SW | Mar 31 2026 20:10 utc | 157

So, regime change isn’t happening- but that doesn’t mean Iran is off the hook and the war is over. Since USrael has decided that regime change isn’t feasible, it means Iran is due to start being hit a lot harder. Economic targets were being avoided because the US wanted to preserve those intact for the new regime. Now, the plan will be to destroy Iran as a functional nation

Posted by: catdog | Mar 31 2026 20:01 utc | 153
 
That might take some time and a lot of bombs, as the area needing to be bombed is the equivalent of bombing Western Europe from the Benelux countries to the Greek islands.
 
Gonna be a lot of servicing hours spent on the ground by US aircraft; hope they’ve got the staff and the spare parts readily available…

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 31 2026 20:10 utc | 158

Yeah, definitely looks like the goal now is to punish the Iranian people for their disobedience to the commands from Washington and Tel Aviv. 
 
But bombs away! Iran has weathered the storm so far. If Iranian industrial production follows the “mosaic” defense strategy of the IRGC, it will still have the capacity to produce munitions and to withstand aggression, not to mention to lob a few missiles everyday right back, disrupting civilian life for countries governed by settlers and Arab oil sheikhs. If the zionist settler-colonists and US imperialists bomb ordinary people, that will only strengthen the Iranian theocracy. The Taliban were bombed to hell and back for twenty years. The average lifespan of a Taliban recruit could be measured in months. Who holds Kabul today? Who currently occupies the Bagram air base? Not the US, that’s for sure.
 
How long will the people of Lebanon put up with zionist lebensraum? How long will the people of Jordan, Bahrain, the UAE, Qatar, Oman put up with their compradors? When the Armenian president surrendered to Azerbaijan, he almost got lynched. What fate awaits the Middle Eastern compradors?

Posted by: fnord | Mar 31 2026 20:14 utc | 159

Adil Abdul-Mahdi was quite clear: “I was supposed to meet him in the morning the day he was killed, he came to deliver a message from Iran in response to the message we had delivered from the Saudis to Iran.”
The prime minister also disclosed that Donald Trump had called him to ask him to mediate following the attack on the US embassy in Baghdad. According to Iraqi officials contact was made with a number of militias as well as figures in Tehran. The siege of the embassy was lifted and the US president personally thanked Abdul-Mahdi for his help.
There was nothing to suggest to the Iraqis that it was unsafe for Soleimani to travel to Baghdad – quite the contrary. This suggests that Trump helped lure the Iranian commander to a place where he could be killed. It is possible that the president was unaware of the crucial role that Soleimani was playing in the attempted rapprochement with the Saudis. Or that he knew but did not care.

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/qassem-soleimani-death-iran-baghdad-middle-east-iraq-saudi-arabia-a9272901.html
This is how deals with the US will look.

Posted by: Tom_12 | Mar 31 2026 20:16 utc | 160

Ken Hausle | Mar 31 2026 19:59 utc | 149
 
“I suggest some in the “states” start looking into this:https://constitutioncenter.org/the-constitution/amendments/amendment-xxv25th Amendment”
 
What improvement would you be seeking? So far Trump is mostly doing what I hoped for from him, accelerating the collapse of the empire. 

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 31 2026 20:17 utc | 161

Posted by: fnord | Mar 31 2026 20:14 utc | 160
Seriously important questions posed there.
~
Once could conclude a possible scenario is that forces coalesce to remove the cancer from the Middle East.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 31 2026 20:17 utc | 162

Why Oman?
Posted by: CIROC | Mar 31 2026 16:30 utc | 2
Watch on the region maps.

Posted by: fernando | Mar 31 2026 20:18 utc | 163

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 31 2026 20:17 utc | 162
I consider this an “unfair” retort if that is what it is – cause it asks two questions and attempt to distract from the point at hand!
But – the 25th Amendment is in place if the “President” has lost mental faculities.
As for “improvement” – that is an entirely different topic.
Hopefully this response seems sensible and “on topic”.
BK

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 31 2026 20:19 utc | 164

Preparing the Ground for the Islamic Ummah’s Movement Toward Al-Quds Al-Sharif
 
✔️ The Public Relations Office of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced:
 
🔸 The combined and joint operation of the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Axis of Resistance against American and Zionist targets, as part of the eighty-eighth wave of Operation Truthful Promise 4, under the code name “O Fatimah al-Zahra (peace be upon her)”, dedicated to the martyrs of the Lebanese Hezbollah Resistance, further deepened the attrition of the aggressor powers and tightened the circle upon the aggressors against the Islamic Ummah.
 
🔸 The IRGC Aerospace Force, utilizing ultra-heavy missile systems including Emad, Khorramshahr 4, and Qadr with solid and liquid fuel, effectively targeted locations in the center, south, north, and heart of the occupied territories—including the meeting site of the Zionist home front commanders in Bnei Brak, Tel Aviv, Beersheba, the Galilee, the Negev, Tel Nof Air Base, Arad, and the south of the Dead Sea.
 
🔸 The IRGC Naval and Aerospace Forces, in sustained and successive operations, targeted the hideouts of American forces and their drone control centers at Al-Dhafra, Victoria, and Ali Al-Salem bases using offensive drones and precision-strike missiles.
 
🔸 The Hezbollah Resistance Forces in Lebanon, along with the Islamic Resistance in Iraq and Yemen, carried out over 120 successful and effective operations in recent hours against the northern and southern regions of the occupied Palestinian territories and the headquarters and hideouts of American commanders in central and northern Iraq, inflicting debilitating blows upon the weary body of the aggressor armies.
 
🔸 The shift in Iran’s offensive tactics and the utilization of new missile systems, alongside the logical and calculated expansion of the battlefield by the Resistance fronts, heralds a qualitative and strategic transformation in the arena. We have set a long-term horizon for the attrition of the power of the Zionist regime and the U.S. military in the region, in order to pave the way for the final battle and the movement of the Islamic Ummah toward occupied Al-Quds.

 
https://t.me/syriankhabar/54177

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 31 2026 20:21 utc | 165

And we could always ask ourselves which country is more likely to survive attrition of its key infrastructure? Iran, or Israel?

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 31 2026 20:22 utc | 166

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 31 2026 20:22 utc | 167
The answer is evident – presumably that was a rhetorical querry.
~
The issue for Israel is despite their ambitions to increase their territory they have literally disenfranchised themselves from all their neighbors they attack willy-nilly killing babies, mothers, and innocent folks with abandon – as if they think somehow they are superior.  Evidence suggest they are hardly that and I shake my head to this day that 80% of the citizen there literally supported genocide in Gaza.  These folks are literally detached from reality – and hard lessons upon them it seems.
~
Reap what you sow.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 31 2026 20:26 utc | 167

Ken Hausle | Mar 31 2026 20:19 utc | 165
 
“I consider this an “unfair” retort if that is what it is – cause it asks two questions and attempt to distract from the point at hand!But – the 25th Amendment is in place if the “President” has lost mental faculities.As for “improvement” – that is an entirely different topic.”
 
You said that you want the 25th amendment to be used to remove Trump. Presumably you want this step to be taken because you think this would bring some kind of improvement. I doubted this and asked what improvement you would be expecting. I hardly think that’s an unfair question, unless you were just spewing empty rhetoric in the first place.  

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 31 2026 20:29 utc | 168

Mahmood OD
 
https://www.youtube.com/@Mahmood_OD/videos
 
“Iran strikes Israeli oil hub; Israel bombs Kuwait; IRGC Quds Force commander reveals ‘The New Order’; War Declaration: Iran responds after Zelensky enters the war.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 31 2026 20:29 utc | 169

few hours ago, Iranian-Azari (hardcore patriots)
The people of Ardabil sang the national anthem of the Islamic Republic of Iran in unison. 

 
https://t.me/Tasnimnews/403250
(every major city, the same pictures and same story, every night since start of the imperialist aggression)

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 31 2026 20:30 utc | 170

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 31 2026 20:29 utc | 169
I did not say nor type that I wanted the 25th Amendment to be used as such – that is your inference.
I just stated it is a tool in the arsenal.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 31 2026 20:30 utc | 171

catdog 153
For Iran to be ‘off the hook’ implies that USrael has the upper hand in this conflict. 
-maybe Trump appears to be looking for an off ramp because USrael is running out of defense missiles, and dangerously depleting their supply of other weaponry. 
-Iran has a very dispersed energy grid, while Israel and the Gulf States offer a multitude of easy targets that if destryed will cripple the economies of the region for a long time
-Israel and the Gulf States are predominantly dependent on desalination plants for their water.  Iran is not.  These plants are easy to destroy.
 
If the US was to declare a unilateral ceasefire today, there is no reason to believe that Iran will stop sending missiles. Iran wants the US to vacate its bases on the Persian Gulf, and it wants to guarantee that Israel will not sucker punch it again.  It know that the word of the US and Israel mean less than nothing.  Maybe it’s USrael that needs to get off the hook.

Posted by: Mike R | Mar 31 2026 20:31 utc | 172

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Mar 31 2026 20:29 utc | 169
As for “improvement” to be general about it it commences with abandoning ideas emanate from those such as Hamilton who believed in “central authority” towards the ideas of Jefferson and Madison – and I don’t want to get off-topic here – but maybe later opportunity will present itself to discuss this further.
Regards.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 31 2026 20:32 utc | 173

Tank Count — plus two.
Also attacks on senior commanders, humvee and other vehicles and solders
https://english.almanar.com.lb/article/48327/

Posted by: Monty | Mar 31 2026 20:33 utc | 174

What’s the point of celebrating Americas 250th anniversary when this administration has enabled the cognitive dissonance of a good portion of its base?

Posted by: Inty | Mar 31 2026 20:36 utc | 175

presumably that was a rhetorical querry.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 31 2026 20:26 utc | 168
 
Yes, it was, obliquely intended for @catdog, who seems to think that “punishment” bombing of Iran will magically make everything all right again for his/her world view.
 
I was comparing in my mind how much bombing and how many missile strikes it would take to turn Iran into a failed state, and how many missile and rocket strikes, combined with IDF losses it would take to turn Israel into a failed state.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 31 2026 20:36 utc | 176

Islamic Resistance in Iraq Carries Out 19 Operations Against US Bases in Iraq Region
 
https://x.com/timand2037/status/2039018191893246313
 
“Iraqi resistance joins the push to expel US forces from the region, carrying out 19 operations against US bases in Iraq and the region over the past 24 hours…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 31 2026 20:37 utc | 177

What is Bibi saying to day other than to kill more in Iran and Palestine? . . .
Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 31 2026 17:09 utc | 27
==================
Maybe Iran could invoke R2P (Right to Protect) and call for a “coalition” force to invade Occupied Palestine and free Palestinian prisoners (and everyone else, while they are at it).
 
How could the UN disagree? Not that it matters what the UN thinks/says, but this Zionist plan to just execute Palestinian prisoners, most of whom surely are already half dead through withholding of food and water, abuse of various kinds including beatings, rape, and torture, creates a new “abhorrent/diabolical/satanic”** benchmark—-how could any member state (and Samantha Power sn/) disagree with the need to free these people?
 
**Maybe the idea to just kill these helpless prisoners is to initiate a more efficient round of organ harvesting?

Posted by: Jane | Mar 31 2026 20:39 utc | 178

I would like to go back to comment #160 as presently numbered by “fnord” – and the term in said comment:

Compradors were local agents or intermediaries hired by foreign trading companies, primarily in East and Southeast Asia during the 19th and early 20th centuries, to facilitate trade, manage local staff, and navigate cultural and regulatory barriers.  The term, derived from the Portuguese word for “buyer,” originally referred to native servants in European households in Guangzhou and Macao who bartered goods, evolving to describe native managers of firms in treaty ports like Shanghai and Hong Kong. 

  • Historical Role: Compradors acted as essential bridges between foreign powers and local markets, handling transactions for commodities like tea, silk, cotton, and opium, and working in foreign-owned banks.  Notable figures such as Robert Hotung (a comprador for Jardine, Matheson & Co.) amassed immense wealth, with some becoming the richest individuals in their regions by their 30s. 
  • Political & Theoretical Context: In Marxist and dependency theories, the term expanded to describe the comprador bourgeoisie—local elites perceived as serving foreign imperial interests at the expense of national development.  This concept contrasts with the “national bourgeoisie” and is used to analyze neo-colonialism and comprador capitalism in the developing world. 
  • Evolution: Before the Opium War, compradors were controlled by Chinese industry associations; afterward, they were hired directly by foreign traders and became economically dependent on them.  The system declined in the mid-20th century alongside decolonization and rising nationalism, though the term remains relevant in discussions of global trade and economic exploitation.

Well – “Compradors” are compromisers I reckon  – they compromise this and compromise that.  Iran truly is in a position of initiative and the “compradors” must be aware of this…..the fact of the matter is truly – better ideas beckon.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 31 2026 20:39 utc | 179

https://m.youtube.com/shorts/cq4iTAzPPAU
 
Posted by: Nobody | Mar 31 2026 19:30 utc | 136
 
Lol. Hilarious.

Posted by: David G Horsman | Mar 31 2026 20:39 utc | 180

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 31 2026 20:36 utc | 177
👌

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 31 2026 20:40 utc | 181

Headline seen on X: oil selling off on rumors of US withdrawal from Middle East.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 31 2026 20:41 utc | 182

The only thing wrong with this soultion is that, in the end, and as always happens with the wars started by the USA, the reparations´cost will be shared amongst the whole world, and the USA will go scot free….
For consolation, it is that, contrary to what has happened with Ukraine ( where they have managed to enrich themselves a lot through extortion by aquiring a de facto monopoly on LNG…absent former cheap Russian gas through pipeline while sanctions on Russia are still in effect…plus all kinds or human traffick….), at least, in this case, they are facing huge economic loses ( except Trump´s familiy, staff and friends, who beneffit from the privileged information they have i nadvance regarding Trump´s zig zags in his statements to win in the stock market…)

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Mar 31 2026 20:41 utc | 183

@ 174
I feel like I’m one of the few leftists who thinks the US federal government should be down-sized. A lot of people on the left are delusional about the possibility of a second New Deal, which would need a big federal government to carry out. As long as the Citizens United ruling stands, such an idea is a non-starter. Unfortunately, so is the down-sizing.
 
It’ll take a lot to get there, namely, people choosing to simply ignore federal diktat, defections from federalized national guard units to state guards and paramilitaries, and the economic marginalization of the US. The latter is happening now with the dumping of the US dollar as a global reserve currency (cutting at the USA as the center of world finance) and the establishment of China as the world’s central industrial hub. It’s also happening as a result of China’s dominance in electric vehicles, solar photovoltaic panels, and battery production, which will reduce demand for US fossil fuel exports, which make up some $350b of total US exports: https://oec.world/en/profile/country/usa
 
The other big export commodities? Cars, mainly cars with internal combustion engines, which are losing ground to EVs, especially Chinese EVs (consider the ruination of Tesla’s market share in Europe and Asia). Gas turbines, which you don’t need if your energy is coming from solar panels and battery storage that you can source from China at half the cost of the same US exports. Integrated circuits and computers? China may not have caught up to TSMC yet, but Samsung has. South Korea may be as beholden to the US imperialists as Taiwan, but they are an alternative to direct trade with the US. Per the previous source, US chip exports are also a fraction of China’s, and for virtually all industrial purposes, 7nm chips are perfectly fine: https://oec.world/en/profile/country/chn

Posted by: fnord | Mar 31 2026 20:47 utc | 184

Posted by: Konami | Mar 31 2026 11:46 utc | 684
 
Just seen the various replies on previous thread.  On Wagenknecht.  Can only say, thank you for that assessment, Konami.  I liked her though I’m not of her persuasion.  More small c conservative, me, though fitting in rabid environmentalism and equally rabid egalitarianism along the way.  But I did see in Wagenknecht some frail hope for a better German foreign policy.
 
So your implied comparison with Corbyn fitted.  Not a lot of pluses to Corbyn but he’d have got my vote simply because his foreign policy was in direct opposition to current UK foreign policy.   And Corbyn, for all they called him the Red Peril, was no worse than old fashioned mixed economy Butlerism when it came down to it. He was sound on Palestine too.  Surprised the present lot haven’t had him put away.
 
Anyway, many thanks again.  It’s a shame “b’s site contains so many from Europe but few assessments on the politics of the various European countries.  And your comment fetched an old SST friend out as well.   Hi, LeaNder.  Maybe your “Querfront” – what a loaded term! –  is how the current psychos in Berlin are going to be shifted?  Would please neither you nor me but if it did the job …

Posted by: English Outsider | Mar 31 2026 20:49 utc | 185

Press Points: 3/31/2026:
 

  • OpTP4, wave 88: IRGC says it launched ‘heavy’ attacks on US-Israeli targets
  • Iran’s Army targets strategic industrial & tech centers in Tel Aviv
  • Iran warns of new false-flag attacks, denies missile strike on Turkey
  • US unable to maintain conflict due to munitions shortages: analysis
  • Bab el-Mandab joins Hormuz as pillars of global economic power
  • American families skipping meals due to ‘Israel First’ policy.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 31 2026 20:51 utc | 186

The only thing wrong with this soultion is that, in the end, and as always happens with the wars started by the USA, the reparations´cost will be shared amongst the whole world, and the USA will go scot free….

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Mar 31 2026 20:41 utc | 184
 
I understand your point; this time around though, I don’t think it‘s quite so clear-cut that the US gets off scot-free, because the Gulf states are a critical part of the petrodollar circulatory system. The costs of restrictions, disruptions or even outright failure of that system will very definitely be visited upon the US.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 31 2026 20:51 utc | 187

Posted by: fnord | Mar 31 2026 20:47 utc | 185
Fine comment – I basically concur.
~
Now to get on topic – seems easy to realize sometimes tis simplest just to pay the toll – and “eff” the aggressors made a war of choice ill-advised.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 31 2026 20:51 utc | 188

Iran Responds After Zelensky Enters The War

Mahmood OD

 

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIn3UuS_5Uo

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 31 2026 20:52 utc | 189

IcyR7 @ 127
 

What is the possibility that our current and last selected not elected presidents BOTH have stages of Dementia?

 
Trump isn’t senile he’s been exactly like this since I first saw him appear in the 1970s, the difference now is that he’s giddy with warlust, Roy Cohn’s demon child empowered and unleashed.
 
Ever see the anime Akira?

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 31 2026 20:54 utc | 190

I question the toll being in Rial because their currency is too easily manipulated by the Foreign Exchange folk and want to believe that the toll will be in China’s Yuan that is not subject to such manipulation…….waiting for a link from Iran with details…..
Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 31 2026 17:15 utc | 33

 
Rest assured, once Iranians put the Yankee imperialists in their place, the time will come to have a few choice words with the Eastern bastard imperialists— (coughing sounds: ehheem ehhe ehe) excuse my slip of the tongue… with the “precious and honorable strategic allies” located in the Eastern Hemisphere, and show these exalted figures where to hang their coat on the wall.

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 31 2026 20:54 utc | 191

@Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Mar 31 2026 20:41 utc | 184
That is not to say that I see anything wrong with the case of Iran getting a toll paid for the pass through the Strait of Hormuz, all the more when everybody having a strait in their geography are getting theirs long time ago….
What I wonder is why in the Earth, having been Iran subject to such draconian sanctions for so many years, the pass was for free until now….these Iranians are way to good, kind and polite people for these times….I guess they have realized once for all….
In fact, everybody having a strait, especially countries currently under duress while facing the serious consequences of this war started by the USA and Israel, plus probable vengeance by the US and Israel for not going in their rescue in their delusional adventures, should make those passing paying a toll.
Spain should do so… while in passing liberating its territory from UK illegal occupation….

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Mar 31 2026 20:56 utc | 192

IRGC’s Quds Force Commander Reveals The New Order

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPXynDv5pmw

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 31 2026 20:59 utc | 193

Just a warning, Alot of ex-___ old analysts online, including Pepe, keep saying that Russia and China will never let Iran fall, blah blah.  These were the same people that convinced everyone with Russia will save Syria.   Step back and take a deep breath.  Iran is accomplishing everything and standing on its own, whether Russia and China is helping is irrelavant.  If you include these countries in your equation, it further complicates rational deep analysis of integrity, truth of the ability to see. We were already suckered, SHOCKED with Syria!  DO NOT repeat the SAME MISTAKE!!

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Mar 31 2026 20:59 utc | 194

Regarding the new death penalty law pertaining exclusively  to Palestinians, another detail that was reported before it was voted on was that no appeals would be permitted. I don’t know if that made into the final bill but it most likely did.

Posted by: nwwoods | Mar 31 2026 21:00 utc | 195

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Mar 31 2026 20:56 utc | 193
Oh Lordy – there are so many places in the “fragile global logistics” setup based on effing Walmart ideas of not “Made In America” – my ass on that – but having only just enough inventory – and then the system is so FRAGILE.  That is true – so many places easily taken out of commission no doubt.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 31 2026 21:01 utc | 196

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 31 2026 20:54 utc | 192

I’m sure by that time those Iranians who authorise the sale of oil to those eastern bastard imperialists will hang from tower construction cranes in public.
https://www.iranintl.com/en/202603122164

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 31 2026 21:01 utc | 197

The rest appears to be you trying to convince yourself that somehow this debacle is a win for the US, or even that a win is possible. Its a sort of childish inability to cope with your beliefs being proven, not just false, but without merit, and a need to assert them despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 31 2026 20:08 utc | 156
In fact, I’ve been proven correct. Go back and look at my posts over the last few weeks. My assertion has always been that the US’s only goal was to weaken Iran, and that would take the form of either regime change or utter destruction. I’ve said since the start that I was doubtful on regime change. There’s no doubt on the utter destruction. Iran’s leadership has been martyred twice over, their navy destroyed, their economy destroyed, airforce MIA, AD diminishing, and heavy bombs falling on Tehran.
That might take some time and a lot of bombs, as the area needing to be bombed is the equivalent of bombing Western Europe from the Benelux countries to the Greek islands.
Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 31 2026 20:10 utc | 159
Iran is a big country, but the area needing to be bombed is quite small. Sort of like the Nord Stream pipeline.

Posted by: catdog | Mar 31 2026 21:02 utc | 198

 
@63
The US cannot continue its air war against IRI while refraining from ground operations in the strait, not as the path to victory. Unfortunately neither can IRI expect that strategic air war, long range missiles, will eject the US and destroy the Zionist enterprise. The only way this can operate as an offramp for Trump is if IRI negotiates some sort of settlement.
====================
That may be true, but OTOH the logic of equivalency might be flawed. Even though the USA sees Iran and the whole ME as contested territory, it only has outposts there.
US bases etc. are foreign tumors with no real local support nor organic reason to be there. Taking out the US bases is more akin to excising diseased tumors. 
Occupied Palestine is a bigger specimen of the same thing, larger than the US bases and therefore much more advanced—stage 4—but equally must be excised. Maybe eventually Iran will organize a ground force to execute Phase X of the Middle East War of Independence via military chemotherapy.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 31 2026 21:02 utc | 199

Another big crash in oil price. Probably related to that retarded president of Iran’s statement about stopping the war if they received guarantees. Is there no end to this market madness scheme?

Posted by: JamesBond | Mar 31 2026 21:02 utc | 200