Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
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

@GeorgeWendell | Apr 1 2026 9:55 utc | 654
I agree that Parrys cannon boat diplomacy ought to have caused bad relations but not much later Japan benefitted from the US influence. I dont say that because I have any bias but beeause that is what happened. Normally the British empire prefers not to allow potential rivals to develop into welleducated competitors. But Britain really wanted Japan to be a better military force to be able to take on Russia so the US was allowed to have a useful influence concerning science and economy.
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But maybe the Japanese learned more about economy than Britain would have preferred?
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But later Britain managed to see a development of an occullt phenomenon in Japan so both in Germany and Japan there developed radical cults. Britain played a significant role in facilitating the Pearl Harbour attack by hiding the most critical Japaese telegram that Britain had managed to decrypt but not the US.
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I dont know if FDR would have been so cynical as to let thousands of sailors die to use Japans attack, but Britain had already done som much worse things like for example deliberately losing the Gallipoli Campaign with over 50000 casualties plus many Anzacs , French and Turkish in addition. So why wouldnt FDR be able to sacrifice some of his own? There is no doubt Japan was provoked by the US. I assume FDR knew so I think he was in on it. But not necessarily involved in all aspects.
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About China. Sun Yat Sen’s writing shows he knew about British power of balance and he noted how Bismarck knew and what he learned from that. The problem in China encountered by Chiang Kai Shek was those war lords and he did a lot to get them under control. But he was trained in Japan during a period when they had adopted the occult or lets call it fake religion with a fake historical account to foster an imperialist outlook. Further the US/UK were both involved in influencing China in  a Socialist direction. The opposite of what most mainstream historians ever tell us.
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The Angloamerican Establishment did not want China to become capitalist. And the american Skull and Bones, Americas Secret Order, like the British had the intention of supporting radical sides but not successful Nation Building. Radical sides like fascists and communists.
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Chiang Kai Shek would have turned China into a very competive Capitalist Country and I dont think he understood that the US/UK were actually opposed to that. George C Marshal having an advisor who was  a Rhodes Scholar prevented Chiang Kai Shek from receiving his weapons so Mao could have them istead. If Chiang as well as the Japanese had understood how doublefaced the anglosaxons really are I think they would have been more on guard against it. Poker players proceeding on the geopolitical map.
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And no matter how you try to argue Sun Yat Sens analysis of Marxism seems be in line with the current Chinese policies. Class war is in all likelihood what Sun Yat Sen opposed, seing how it prevented an effectively operating society.
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The current Chinese society is organised in a  wise manner it seems to me. They wouldnt want any obstacles caused by any ideology. They would just apply  a little bit of psychological insight.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Apr 1 2026 14:37 utc | 701

The entire communism-socialism system capitalism is a false dichotomy, a red herring and ad hominem 
 
Posted by: Scottindallas | Apr 1 2026 14:18 utc | 712
You may not know this but there were a pack of pseudo Marxist theorists that worked with the Frankfurt School (look it up) that made their careers working with the CIA after WW2 to push the exact same sentiment, Scott.  The job was to convince western wage slaves there is nothing beyond capitalism so wage slaves should oppose the “fascism” of the Soviet countries like Russia/China.  
This sentiment has become so common that people think they came up with it themselves.  You can thank Adorno and Horkheimer for that one.  
Read a little harder on the Soviets.  If what they had was just another form of Capitalism, why the cold war?  Why decades of rabid anti communism in the West?  Why was it all dismantled after Gorby?  Why now do you still deny their existence?

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 14:38 utc | 702

Listen, a bit of de-infantilization is in order. If Iran gets or has nukes, everybody else will too, certainly the Europeans, not the only the French and the Brits, and it is to be hoped that by that time there is a fully functional federalized defence policy for the deterrence to work and remain a deterrence.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 14:40 utc | 703

Only tangentially on topic but the first crewed Lunar mission in decades is launching in just under 8 hours and nobody cares, at least in part because of this retarded war. I feel like there is an amusing cosmic irony that they’re launching on April Fools. 
 
Pardon the non-sequitur, alas I am still a bit of a space nerd.
 
Posted by: Chunk | Apr 1 2026 14:36 utc | 718
Perhaps it’s because they already did it in the late 60s and this time they aren’t even landing on the moon.  Just another effort of Zio Imperialism to relive the glorious 60s one more boomer time.  Who cares?  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 14:40 utc | 704

Analysis April 1, 2026 (translated from Russian)
The USA at its End?
 
Excerpt:
 
The USA can no longer afford to continue bearing the burden of being the “world’s policeman” to the same extent. The economy is suffocating under enormous problems, and the national debt is growing rapidly, reaching astronomical heights. Every attempt to plug this hole today resembles the desperate activity of the crew of a sinking ship. All sorts of strategies, some quite outlandish, are being employed: from promoting the purchase of stablecoins like USDT (which is essentially an attempt to channel public capital into US Treasury bonds, since these are backed solely by Treasury bonds) to brutal pressure on NATO and Middle Eastern allies—all those tariffs, endless deals, and trade agreements.4
 
Until the main battle—the conflict with China—the USA will exploit everyone: the Arab monarchies for petrodollars, the Europeans for “independence from the Russians,” Japan and Korea for protection. Trump will withdraw troops where it doesn’t yield immediate profit and reallocate resources. What we are witnessing now is a drastic regrouping before a major war.
 
The outcome of this major war for Washington can only be one thing: the cancellation of American debt. Not restructuring, not reform of the global financial system, but forced debt relief. America simply has no other way out of the debt trap. The hegemonic power is weakened today; its muscles are paralyzed by high interest rates. But that is precisely what makes it so dangerous. A cornered animal, deprived of its last remaining right—the right to print money—is ready to attack. And seen in this light, the demands on NATO are not the whim of a bitter and supposedly mentally ill politician. No, they are the prelude to a larger, more brutal struggle.
 
S. Schilow

Posted by: Genesis | Apr 1 2026 14:41 utc | 705

Death to the child molesting Epstein-class war criminal billionaires.
 
Long live the Islamic Republic of Iran and her heroic people.

Posted by: Al | Apr 1 2026 14:42 utc | 706

The current Chinese society is organised in a wise manner it seems to me. They wouldnt want any obstacles caused by any ideology. They would just apply a little bit of psychological insight.
 
Posted by: petergrfstrm | Apr 1 2026 14:37 utc | 719
The current Chinese society is Capitalist.  It’s not Imperialist so I give it critical support when victimized by Zio Imperialism.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 14:43 utc | 707

Let me stick my neck out and assume that going forward from this point Iran will be a de facto IRGC military dictatorship with the Ayatollah, Guardian Council, and President as figureheads and day to day administrators with strictly limited authority, and the regular military as a glorified Home Guard.
After all it’s because of the IRGC that Iran is winning this war.
Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 1 2026 14:18 utc | 713
 
Then the opposite of the hot air Trump has been spewing will happen, and the Iranian people will suffer even worse under this dictatorship.

Posted by: TopaInkaYupanqui | Apr 1 2026 14:43 utc | 708

@ 718 
Maybe. The Moon Shot will launch.
As I am sure you know. The whole Artemis project has been is plagued with problems. 
America has real trouble building rockets these days.
I wish for mission success.

Posted by: golddigger | Apr 1 2026 14:44 utc | 709

Britain played a significant role in facilitating the Pearl Harbour attack by hiding the most critical Japaese telegram that Britain had managed to decrypt but not the US.

Nonsense. The Americans had cracked the Japanese naval code before Pearl Harbor. Its one of the key reasons many feel that the attack was allowed to happen – with the newest vessels out to sea and only older ones in port- to consolidate American society which was deeply isolationist, see Charles Lindburg, for war with Japan which america has been planning for decades to head off it becoming a Pacific hegemon.
 
There’s a whole lot of bullshit out there pretending the US didnt already have the codes cracked in time. Its just that, bullshit.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Apr 1 2026 14:45 utc | 710

But then they cant say ‘we doomed thousands of out own citizen sailors to a horrible death by fire and drowning or suffocation’ to get you asshole plebes to support our planned war, now can they?

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Apr 1 2026 14:46 utc | 711

Gepostet von: Chunk | 1. April 2026, 14:36 ​​UTC | 718.Vielleicht liegt es daran, dass sie das schon Ende der 60er gemacht haben und diesmal nicht mal auf dem Mond landen. Nur ein weiterer Versuch des zionistischen Imperialismus, die glorreichen 60er noch einmal für die Boomer-Generation wieder aufleben zu lassen. Wen interessiert’s?  
Veröffentlicht von: Ahenobarbus | 1. April 2026, 14:40 UTC | 722
 
And not a single media voice questions:
 
“Why no moon landing this time?”
 
Do you already know everything?
 
Or can’t you do it after all?
 
Or is it too expensive?
 
What you’re doing and planning, any automatic probe can do just as well…
 
But at least that would be honest.
 
And that’s precisely why hardly anyone cares except for fans.
 
 
 
 

Posted by: Genesis | Apr 1 2026 14:46 utc | 712

Journalist Suhaib Al-Masalma

– “A comprehensive strike spread throughout the Palestinian cities in the West Bank, denouncing the law on executing Palestinian prisoners

Peace be upon you, beautiful Palestinian country 🇵🇸”

– “The land in Gaza, the West Bank, and Jerusalem has been “stolen,” the prisoners will be “executed,” and the prison camp is “closed until further notice.”

A nation that has made itself a laughing stock in front of other nations.”

For up to date more reliable coverage these need no Telegram account for preview linked, but need translate for those not reading Arabic (if page translate fails, Babel browser or Firefox Immersive Translate extension work):

https://t.me/s/Sohaibpress

for close concise coverage.

https://t.me/s/youseffares19

from Palestine and with attention to Iran and Lebanon.

https://t.me/s/Military_Security

for local analysis.

Posted by: Ornot | Apr 1 2026 14:49 utc | 713

In today’s Libération billet, veteran political columnist Thomas Legrand (long-time France Inter editorialist and Libération contributor since 2022) observes that mainstream debate now quietly admits ecologists were right for decades about climate change, biodiversity collapse, and the unsustainability of endless fossil-fuel-driven growth. Yet in the current frenzy over the Iran war, oil crises, and Middle East conflict, ecological thinking is almost entirely absent from geopolitical and economic discussions. The war in the Gulf — with oil tankers blocked in the Strait of Hormuz — is a textbook illustration of the very vulnerabilities ecologists have warned about for fifty years, but the dominant conversation remains locked in short-term security and military frames. “Don’t Look Up” in real time.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 15:03 utc | 714

President Donald Trump on Wednesday morning said an Iranian request for “a ceasefire” will be considered “when Hormuz Strait is open, free, and clear.”
 
In a forceful Truth Social post hours before an evening address to the nation, Trump signaled both a willingness to negotiate and a continued hard-line stance against Tehran, tying any potential ceasefire directly to the reopening of the critical global shipping lane.
 
“Iran’s New Regime President, much less Radicalized and far more intelligent than his predecessors, has just asked the United States of America for a CEASEFIRE!” Trump wrote.
 
Newsmax

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 15:05 utc | 715

Doctor Eleven @728 is perfectly right. 
 
By mid 1941 Roosevelt was frantically trying to find a way to get America into WWII, with war seen as the best hope for economic recovery and the exploitation of a postwar postcolonial order. His first attempt was to allow American warships to escort Brutish convoys in the hope that U-Boats sinking American ships would, as in WWI with the Lusitania, enrage Americans and isolate the isolationists, but it didn’t work. One American destroyer, if I recall correctly, was sunk but it didn’t have the necessary effect. So Roosevelt switched to Japan as the weak link; with its dire need for oil and rubber to maintain its colonial war in China, Japan could be squeezed to a point where it had no option but to strike back. 
 
I assume that Roosevelt imagined that the Japanese attack would be much less effective than it was (Martin Middlebrook in Battleship says the Brits thought that the Japanese planes were even slower than their old Swordfish torpedo bombers and Japanese ships so unstable that they would roll over from their own recoil if they fired a broadside). 
 
The west spent the 20th century underestimating Asians, from Japan to China/Korea to Vietnam, and is in the 21st repeating the same thing, from Afghanistan to Iran.

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 1 2026 15:08 utc | 716

Princess Bodica @733
 
You don’t need to act as Trump’s stenographer, sweetie. 

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 1 2026 15:09 utc | 717

Genesis | Apr 1 2026 14:46 utc | 730
 
“And that’s precisely why hardly anyone cares except for fans.”
I care so little I’m an agnostic on whether men ever actually did walk on the moon or not since I don’t care enough to research the question. (Needless to say I don’t just believe the imperial narrative.)
 
True or not, a “moon landing” was never anything more than a propaganda stunt.

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | Apr 1 2026 15:11 utc | 718

@Chunk | Apr 1 2026 14:36 utc | 718
 
OT but thank you anyway. This would be a copy of Apollo 8 from 1968 if successful. Practicing free return orbit 58 years later. I will have a look as I am interested too!

Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 1 2026 15:11 utc | 719

Irans reply to trumps latest…….
“The straits will remain closef to our enemys”.
 
Your move trump.

Posted by: Mark2 | Apr 1 2026 15:11 utc | 720

He means to write: «Thank you for your attention in this matter.»
He makes this same mistake every time. I don’t think it’s a typo.
 

Posted by: GMR | Apr 1 2026 15:13 utc | 721

Haaretz reports (31 March 2026) that Israel will halt all defense purchases from France after Paris prevented Israeli aircraft carrying U.S. military equipment from flying over its airspace earlier on Tuesday. The source also cited repeated French obstructions of weapons transports to Israel during the Gaza war. This is another sign of widening rifts with European allies amid the Iran conflict.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 15:14 utc | 722

If there is any sense in the iranian security counsel, they must require that the jews hand over their nukes to a neutral third party and that the machinery to produce nukes is destroyed. There is no two things about it!! The jews will not accept such an order in which case iran will know that the peace being discussed is not really a serious long lasting attempt to bring peace to the middle east. And thus scrap the US attempt to find an exit and continue the destruction of the jews’ society untill it is judenfrei!

Posted by: nisses | Apr 1 2026 15:16 utc | 723

Split, Croatia experienced the famous Bura downslope wind – peaked todsy at 175km/h
 
sure hope the CVN Ford was tied down 🤣

Posted by: Exile | Apr 1 2026 15:16 utc | 724

The current Chinese society is Capitalist.  It’s not Imperialist so I give it critical support when victimized by Zio Imperialism.  
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 14:43 utc | 725

 
It seems that it was you who, in response to my calling China imperialist, wrote that you don’t take anyone who considers China imperialist seriously. What is your definition of imperialism that does not include China?

Posted by: Framarz | Apr 1 2026 15:17 utc | 725

thanks for the link to the article on Venezuela by Craig Murray.  I hadn’t realised he was visiting that country.  Good writing and it pulls back the curtain of US/Western propaganda.
Posted by: cirsium | Apr 1 2026 14:25 utc | 716
 
Thank you, I never saw that article. I know he said some time ago that he was going to write one on Venezuela but I never saw it until you pointed it out.
 
link to off topic article
https://orinocotribune.com/the-weight-on-delcy-rodriguez/
 
 
 

Posted by: arby | Apr 1 2026 15:18 utc | 726

NemesisCalling@516:
 
“…And please spare me the ‘Boarding School Genocide’ Jewish trope. Catholics kept those children alive when the Prots would have left them starve in a ditch…”
 
Before the Epstein Empire there was the Roman Catholic Church…
 
AD 1493: The Pope Asserts Rights To Colonize, Convert & Enslave
 
https://www.nih.gov/nativevoices/timeline/171.html
 
 
Disgraced Bishop Hubert O’Connor Again Accused of Sexual Assault
 
https://www.piquenewsmagazine.com/bc-news/disgraced-bishop-hubert-oconnor-again-accused-of-sexual-assault-393528
 
“The suit said priests ‘misrepresented the sexual assaults and battery as acceptable to God, as part of the plaintiffs education, and as consistent with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, intending to persuade the plaintiffs to submit to the sexual assaults and battery…”
 
Pope Says Genocide Took Place At Canada’s Residential Schools
 
https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/pope-francis-residential-schools-genocide-1.6537203
 
“Yes, it’s a genocide.” 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 1 2026 15:18 utc | 727

It seems that Iranian air defense has collapsed as B52 now fly freely over Iran, according to MSM. People dream to much, but Iran is much weaker then US.
 
Posted by: Simon | Apr 1 2026 15:13 utc | 739
Fuck off back to Israel, “Simon”.  Nobody is hearing you around these parts.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 15:18 utc | 728

For the second time in less than a year, Netanyahu has stated that Iran is no longer an existential threat to Israel. This marks a notable shift in rhetoric from the man who long presented Iran as an immediate, existential danger justifying preemptive action. It comes as the war’s objectives remain shifting and unmet, and as the conflict continues to produce unintended consequences.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 15:19 utc | 729

Pope Says Genocide Took Place At Canada’s Residential Schools
 
https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/pope-francis-residential-schools-genocide-1.6537203
 
“Yes, it’s a genocide.” 
 
Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 1 2026 15:18 utc | 746
Right.  The Catholic Church is the most dangerous thing on earth.  Israel?  Oh, they’re just defending themselves.  This is what Carney does to show he’s tough on “genocide”.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 15:20 utc | 730

Bodica at 741: sure but insignificant for the war in and around iran! Must  be better and more decisive issues floating around that will have a higher priority!

Posted by: nisses | Apr 1 2026 15:21 utc | 731

“Simon” @739 claims
 

“It seems that Iranian air defense has collapsed as B52 now fly freely over Iran, according to MSM.”

 
Great self-pwn there, Shlomo.
 
Meanwhile:
 
https://x.com/simpatico771/status/2039186880818745836?s=20

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 1 2026 15:21 utc | 732

Tom @ 707
 
Micronesia is 4 island nations that amalgamated when American policy changed a decade ago. It was an American colony but only now a friend. It is not a war zone and there are no bases here.
When I first requested delivery of two FCL containers the company could not find a ship. But they eventually got a quote. It is trans shipment through Marshall Islands, which is the way things come here. Most inward freight comes from America. But FCL delivery also comes from Japan, South Korea and China.
I understood it was hard to get a ship because limited fuel. Insurance costs are also very high.
There are still ships coming here but future lists are much reduced. The fishing fleet get a small tanker because of their high usage but they tell me they can’t find a shipping. There are 300 sailors under two year contract and the owners from Taiwan, S Korea and Cheese na are worried. Several top govt officials here are also quite worried.they voyted against Iran in the UN and Iran has said that Australia and Canada like US and Isreal will not get oil and I think that list may be longer.
 
I didn’t accept the quote for delivery of the containers as it is not economically viable so it will not show up on shipping records.
My view from where I see things is that shipping has a lag time and is booked an average 79 days ahead . So the problem is just about to get serious.
Here it is not about politics it is about trade. I want to buy, my supplier wants to sell, the shipping company wants to deliver to me, the government wants this trade to go ahead. But the shipping company has trouble to secure the fuel the ship needs at a reasonable cost because of future shortage of fuel. Fuel availability.
 
I think if they don’t sort this situation out this month there will be a real crisis in many Asian countries as well as UK, Australia and Pacific nations.
For the record, I support Iran 100% but trade is about trade and politics should not be used as a weapon. 

Posted by: Bingo | Apr 1 2026 15:22 utc | 733

You don’t need to act as Trump’s stenographer, sweetie. 
 
Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 1 2026 15:09 utc | 735
 
I know. 
 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 15:22 utc | 734

The current Chinese society is Capitalist. It’s not Imperialist so I give it critical support when victimized by Zio Imperialism.  
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 14:43 utc | 725
 
 
It seems that it was you who, in response to my calling China imperialist, wrote that you don’t take anyone who considers China imperialist seriously. What is your definition of imperialism that does not include China?
 
Posted by: Framarz | Apr 1 2026 15:17 utc | 744
See Lenin’s “Imperialism”.  Don’t worry you won’t turn into a commie by just reading it.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 15:23 utc | 735

Greg  Galloway @ 702
 
Was that post a comedy routine?
 
Posted by: oldhippie | Apr 1 2026 13:38 utc | 701

 
It was obviously AI slop so I didn’t bother with it.

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 1 2026 15:24 utc | 736

You don’t need to act as Trump’s stenographer, sweetie. 
 
Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 1 2026 15:09 utc | 735
 
I know. 
 
 
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 15:22 utc | 753
Beware.  I’ve heard flirting with a machine can ruin you for human women…

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 15:24 utc | 737

john helmer has a fairly scathing article up on china with regard to iran today…. 
 
HORMUZ IS THE TRUMP CARD TRUMPING ALL IN THE GAME – INCLUDING CHINA

Posted by: james | Apr 1 2026 15:24 utc | 738

Exilr at 743: sure as s clucking bell hope it was blown away and  ended up besched beyond salvage!

Posted by: nisses | Apr 1 2026 15:27 utc | 739

@ BM | Apr 1 2026 11:36 utc | 669
 
thanks bm… makes a lot of sense what you say here…. 

Posted by: james | Apr 1 2026 15:27 utc | 740

The Dutch newsletter of NRC today highlights that President Trump is once again considering withdrawing the U.S. from NATO, citing European allies’ refusal to support his Iran campaign. While he has made similar threats before, the current statements (reported 1 April 2026 in The Telegraph and Reuters) appear more pointed and tied directly to the lack of European backing on the Strait of Hormuz and the wider conflict. This adds to the growing signs that the old US-centric security architecture in Europe is being strained in real time.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 15:27 utc | 741

Re 516 – 746 corrected:
 
Before the Epstein Empire was the Roman Catholic Church
 
Disgraced Bishop Hubert O’Connor Again Accused of Sexual Assault
https://www.piquenewsmagazine.com/bc-news/disgraced-bishop-hubert-oconnor-again-accused-of-sexual-assault-3935282/
 
AD 1493: The Pope Asserts Rights To Colonize, Convert & Enslave
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/nativevoices/timeline/171.html

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 1 2026 15:28 utc | 742

Beware. I’ve heard flirting with a machine can ruin you for human women…
 
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 15:24 utc | 756
 
Attempt at humor noted.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 15:29 utc | 743

It appears that The Telegraph for one has nearly caught up with me. I considered the possibility that Qeshm island might be a target aimed at the true schwerpunkt, the strait, some days ago. Iranian fortress at the centre of the battle for Hormuz  This particular article is worthless, unless it’s a plant from some faction in the US against a land operation. The chances that mere arguments, no matter how logical, can sway the Trump administration do seem low. The article itself is worthless because it doesn’t mention water. What prompted my questions re this island was obviously a map but also the report (confirmed?) that desalination plants on the island had been bombed. The ability of any IRI forces to hold the island depends vitally on water. The same applies to any landing force. There’s a second issue, forgetting that a Guadalcanal-type prolonged campaign is a possibility. The article also mentions mines. Again the thing is, it is not clear that the strait has been significantly mined at all. Mines are indiscriminate weapons. The force laying minefield knows where they are and can avoid them. The problems come in sharing that information with civilian ships, especially with communications security. Also, the open waters can become funnels leading IRI fast boats into patterns more apt to be attacked by tactical air or even larger warships. The maneuverability edge of fast boats is decreased when they can’t evade by going wherever they can. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Apr 1 2026 15:29 utc | 744

Market is up and flying again.  There has been a Herculean manipulation of it by Zio finance since the war began.  They are very aware that market collapse means Iran wins.  I mean how can a healthy market brush off Hormuz for a month straight if it’s not being consciously manipulated by all the big Zio players?  
Iran will have to hold out a week or two longer before gravity kicks in.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 15:30 utc | 745

Beware. I’ve heard flirting with a machine can ruin you for human women…
 
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 15:24 utc | 756
 
Attempt at humor noted.
 
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 15:29 utc | 762
 
Good for you!  Maybe master will make you a body one day…

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 15:31 utc | 746

@ Norwegian | Apr 1 2026 8:40 utc | 627
 
agreed… more scrolling needed… 

Posted by: james | Apr 1 2026 15:31 utc | 747

Iran will have to hold out a week or two longer before gravity kicks in.  
 
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 15:30 utc | 764
 
Princess feels your pain

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 15:31 utc | 748

Who cares [about Artemis 2]?  
 
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 14:40 utc | 722

 
Well, I do, because unless someone can argue that it serves some crucial scientific research need, it seems like a colossal waste of money.

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 1 2026 15:32 utc | 749

America has real trouble building rockets these days.
Posted by: golddigger | Apr 1 2026 14:44 utc | 727
 
That’s ok. Nasa had no rockets for many years and used Russian rockets. The space station is kept functional by Russia for Us, on command. A large part of Nato satellites hitting them now were launched by Russia for $5. After some guy halted the British equivalent of Starlink contract during the smo he was fired and he even got some himars on his birthday party but survived. 
Did you notice that during Biden years all himars and atacms were reported as operated by Americans but as soon as master Trump arrived, in 24h everything changed and propaganda reports all himars and atacms as Ukr since then. The magick of the money printer discombobulator

Posted by: rk | Apr 1 2026 15:33 utc | 750

Ahenobarbus@749:
 
Carney is a Roman Catholic and a Knight of Malta who serves the Epstein Empire. 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 1 2026 15:35 utc | 751

FYI Artemis 2 is explicitly a trial run: a crewed lunar flyby (no landing) using the SLS rocket and Orion capsule to test deep-space life support, high-speed re-entry, and the overall architecture needed for later crewed landings. NASA openly states this is a stepping-stone on the road to a sustained lunar presence and eventual Mars missions. Trump has repeatedly said he wants the U.S. to reach the Moon and Mars before the Chinese.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 15:37 utc | 752

James at 757: there is no way the US can expect to successfully run the gauntlet from outside to enter the gulf proper. Iran is far to well defended there and iran can smash any vessel old pedophile can persuade to try to break into the gulf. Won’t happen and by helicopters no way. In fact trump is facing an outright loss (which makes the world laugh).
 
 
 

Posted by: nisses | Apr 1 2026 15:38 utc | 753

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 15:23 utc | 754

 
That’s why I asked you, because I felt that you, like me, consider Lenin’s definition valid. Well, now that the common foundation of the definition of imperialism is clear, don’t you see the five characteristics of imperialism in the system governing China?  
 
Do you believe that there is a specific mechanism governing China that prevents capitalist relations from evolving and advancing to the stage of monopoly capitalism and imperialism?

Posted by: Framarz | Apr 1 2026 15:41 utc | 754

FYI Artemis 2 is explicitly a trial run: a crewed lunar flyby (no landing) using the SLS rocket and Orion capsule to test deep-space life support, high-speed re-entry, and the overall architecture needed for later crewed landings. NASA openly states this is a stepping-stone on the road to a sustained lunar presence and eventual Mars missions. Trump has repeatedly said he wants the U.S. to reach the Moon and Mars before the Chinese.
 
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 15:37 utc | 771

 
In short: colossal waste of money.

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 1 2026 15:41 utc | 755

@ nisses | Apr 1 2026 15:38 utc | 772
 
i think i share your conclusion here.. it seems to me trump or his messengers, wants it to stop… i don’t trust anything from trump, but i sense things ain’t working out for him here… long term, i continue to believe he doesn’t last his full term… we’ll see… 
 
i am curious to know how others read helmers take on china in this article.. 

Posted by: james | Apr 1 2026 15:43 utc | 756

You Must Stop This War’ (& vid)
 
https://x.com/DavidNorthWSWS/status/2038266416676151719
 
On Saturday I visited the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg, where leaders of the Third Reich were tried after WWII for ‘crimes against peace.’
 
Trump and his henchmen, who have launched a war of aggression against Iran, are committing the same grave crimes.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 1 2026 15:47 utc | 757

Irans reply to trumps latest…….“The straits will remain closef to our enemys”. Your move trump.
Posted by: Mark2 | Apr 1 2026 15:11 utc | 738
 
 
Willer will announce this “move” at a press conference tonight at 9 PM local time.
THE WORLD IS ALREADY TREMBLING.
 
No kidding, the EU is really trembling that HE’s withdrawing from NATO. And the South is laughing… Putin must have had a facial cramp.

Posted by: Genesis | Apr 1 2026 15:48 utc | 758

Trump and his henchmen, who have launched a war of aggression against Iran, are committing the same grave crimes.”
Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 1 2026 15:47 utc | 776
 
 
But they will NEVER end up in Nuremberg…

Posted by: Genesis | Apr 1 2026 15:49 utc | 759

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 1 2026 15:41 utc | 774
It will not piece the dome above us – the firmament will hold !!

Posted by: Monty | Apr 1 2026 15:50 utc | 760

Posted by: Genesis | Apr 1 2026 14:41 utc | 723
 
The US is closer to its end than it was before the US spent 200 billion dollars on failed military adventures in Russia and in Iran.  Three pertinent videos:
 
https://youtu.be/jBQ1vq6768E 
 
Judge Napolitano (WATCH HIS INTRO!) and Professor Marandi.  Professor Marandi actually smiled a bit during this interview 🙂  Main takeaway:  Iranians are living reasonably normal lives.  Tehran at a much slower pace with remote learning and working from home the norm.  No negotiations are happening with the US, no one in Iran takes anything that Trump says seriously.
 
https://youtu.be/YcFlAZLyOtE 
 
Inside China Business:  China is becoming the new “safe haven”  Investors get 3 times as much interest from US bonds than from Chinese bonds.  Investors choose Chinese bonds anyways.  Perfectly inline with Exile’s quoting of the US bond rates (which I haven’t seen recently – that is one of the more useful set of posts here).
 
Military Summary Channel – Well well well it looks like the last of the 100 billion that the US devoted to the Russian front is all used up.  The territories that the US counter offensive DID take are being retaken.  Not only that, Russia is making solid gains on multiple other fronts.  Russia is also sending it’s own version of a pretty intense Shock and Awe attack against Ukrainian targets, including energy facilities.  It seems that we did also borrowed Ukrainian troops as part of our counter offensive.  Now that they have been neutralized, the Ukrainian lines are weaker than before the counter offensive.
 
The US borrowed 200 billion dollar to do a major counter offensive against Russia in Ukraine, launch a 10k drone Shock and Awe against Russian energy facilities, and sucker punch Iran.  Now the US has to find a way to pay that money back.  The US is substantially weaker than it was before this set of three attacks.  The good news is:  due to the financial expertise that the US has, our financial wizards have kept oil prices down to close to $100 a barrel (both WTI and Brent), and and the DOW almost  47,000, only 3,000 less than its 50,000 high.
 
Bessent talks, people turn against the US.  Trump talks, people laugh.  Hegseth talks, people figure out how to better counter the US.

Posted by: Woke American | Apr 1 2026 15:58 utc | 761

Trump is a weekend commander. He doesn’t want his wartime adventures to cause severe shocks to the Wall Street market. This Friday, however, is Good Friday, an official holiday in the United States, meaning that this weekend, instead of forty-eight hours, Wall Street will be closed for seventy-two hours.
 
This precisely means Trump has a unique opportunity ahead of him. Based on this, it is highly likely that a ground offensive will begin on Thursday afternoon New York time, immediately after Wall Street closes (early Friday morning Iran time).

 
@jedaal

Posted by: Framarz | Apr 1 2026 15:59 utc | 762

james@775 re: 757 on Russia, China & Iran:
 
“All over the world, cats make friends with cats and nowhere in the world do cats make friends with mice.” – Mao – 
 
As Iran continues to demonstrate  power and strength by defeating its enemies the cats will increasingly come to its side.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 1 2026 16:02 utc | 763

Glenn Diesen: Prof Michael Hudson
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htokR5lYvv0
 
“World will not be the same after the Iran war.
‘I think this is World War III.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 1 2026 16:05 utc | 764

Do you even proofread (while whinging others do not)?”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 payment in Rial will lift the extraordinarILy diminished currency of Iran. This will allow for more imports, will lower inflation and rAise the income of the average PERSON.”

Posted by: Commentator | Apr 1 2026 16:05 utc | 765

Trump and his henchmen, who have launched a war of aggression against Iran, are committing the same grave crimes.”
Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 1 2026 15:47 utc | 776
 
 
But they will NEVER end up in Nuremberg…
 
Posted by: Genesis | Apr 1 2026 15:49 utc | 778
Wow!  So, it won’t be held in Nuremberg?  You must be a seer!

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 16:09 utc | 766

Do you believe that there is a specific mechanism governing China that prevents capitalist relations from evolving and advancing to the stage of monopoly capitalism and imperialism?
 
Posted by: Framarz | Apr 1 2026 15:41 utc | 773
Perhaps the secret is the innovation of completely public finance run by a state as opposed to private finance run by Zio Imperialist individuals for their personal profit and social hegemony?  
That said, China is subject to the same laws of history and without a shift to a truly socialist society, will be in danger of becoming Imperialist when the rate of profit begins to seriously decline (likely not in our lifetime).
Nonetheless, China is definitively not Imperialist by Lenin’s definition.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 16:14 utc | 767

Ahenobarbus@749:
 
Carney is a Roman Catholic and a Knight of Malta who serves the Epstein Empire. 
 
Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 1 2026 15:35 utc | 770
No doubt he is.  Such Catholics are servile Toadies to the Zios, they’d sooner slander themselves than Israel.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 16:17 utc | 768

That said, China is subject to the same laws of history and without a shift to a truly socialist society, will be in danger of becoming Imperialist when the rate of profit begins to seriously decline (likely not in our lifetime).
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 16:14 utc | 786

 
So what do you think was the reason behind China launching the Belt and Road Initiative, the largest capital export project in modern history? If the rate of profit in the domestic market had not declined, there would have been no need for such a massive export of capital.
 
Anyway, let me wrap this up. Iran’s strategy over the past three decades has been to exploit the contradictions among imperialist powers to gain concessions, however small, here and there. Fortunately, Iran understands that imperialist powers are neither reliable partners nor trustworthy.

Posted by: Framarz | Apr 1 2026 16:24 utc | 769

I know.
 
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 15:22 utc | 753
 

 
Dear Princess.  In your experience what does “I” mean and what does “know” mean?
 

Posted by: too scents | Apr 1 2026 16:40 utc | 770

713 – Already during the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s, the IRGC tended to put the regular Iranian armed forces in the shade. 

Posted by: Waldorf | Apr 1 2026 16:44 utc | 771

In short: colossal waste of money.
Posted by: malenkov | Apr 1 2026 15:41 utc | 774
============
Took the words right out of my mouth!

Posted by: Jane | Apr 1 2026 16:48 utc | 772

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 1 2026 15:41 utc | 774 There’s something truly perverse in seeing a “colossal waste of money” in Artemis. You have to ignore the military budget, just for one. 
 
 
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 16:14 utc | 786  Lenin’s definition of imperialism was the monopoly stage of capitalism, characterized by the dominance of finance capital, the export of capital rather than goods, the formation of international monopolist combines, and the completion of the territorial division of the world among the biggest capitalist powers. That last one was a reference to the colonial empires (and Tsarist Russia) which had seized most of the planet. The colonial empires are mostly gone. In a superficial sense, decolonization made Lenin obsolete. The export of capital takes a different form in neocolonialism, where building up a (deformed) infrastructure in the colonies was a strategic necessity, or so it seemed. The export of capital now is financial—and the transfer of money capital is quite often an import to the imperialist power. Also, the monopoly phase of capitalism does inhibit the price competition so crucial to apologetics for capitalism. It ultimately intensifies competition but in a different form.
 
The thing is, even in 1916, countries that never had modern colonial empires were imperialist, like Sweden and Switzerland. 
 
But Lenin’s definition starts with monopoly phase, continues with the dominance of finance capital, quickly followed by international monopolist combines (of a bewildering variety today, including such relative novelties as sovereign funds.) I say that just as a capitalist within a country can, even tends to pay, the so-called fair market wage for their labor power, still exploits the workers. And imperialist powers can exploit the workers of other countries when they pay fair market wages to their workers in other countries. And in the monopoly phase they can indirectly exploit workers (and even to a degree capitalists of other countries) even when they too pay a so-called fair market price. It’s called unequal exchange. So yes, it is possible for a capitalist PRC to be taking the capitalist road into imperialism even without colonies, even when it offers better terms than other capitalist countries. For my part I reject the claim that PRC is capitalist. The capitalist sphere in PRC in fact does appear to be declining overall. That’s why the PRC government is worried about so-called involution, a false perception of excess capacity (a form of the notorious general glut of commodities.) I don’t believe the BRI (or BRICS+) are a cure for capitalism. I do believe the capitalist roaders in PRC are running out of road and there is brewing a crisis in PRC where the capitalists will need their own state to resort to more drastic methods to restore profitability. I reject the hostility to socialism implied by indifference to the nature of PRC, covered by a bland assertion that PRC is already capitalist. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Apr 1 2026 16:56 utc | 773

The idea that the mafia became the sole owner of the U.S. is a distortion of the significant, yet ultimately contained, influence organized crime had during the early 20th century.
 .
 .
What distinguishes a group of people from a mafia or a corrupt government is its methods.. One circumvents law in order to achieve in corrupt purposes, the other uses law to achieve its corrupt purposes. 
 
 .
There are no provisions in the US constitution to give the bottom-up any power to draft and get a proposed amendment to the constitution before the American people so the nation can ratify bottom up initiated amendments by popular vote?  This makes the space where constitutional power controls human behavior into a prison.  
I wonder what would be the outcome of a bottom up vote to fire President Trump?  
 

Posted by: snake | Apr 1 2026 16:57 utc | 774

Posted by: Scottindallas | Apr 1 2026 14:18 utc | 712
It’s easy to see how someone from the US would say this. b/c to Pope and POTUS, all resistance is “communist,” as you say. 
 
is Cuba “communist”? what does it matter when the US is starving them? would they have become “communist” over time w/o endless war? who knows?
 
priest and politician and banker are all united in their “anti-communism.” and they lie about literally everything. are they lying about communism? yes.

Posted by: duck n cover | Apr 1 2026 16:57 utc | 775

Trump is a weekend commander. He doesn’t want his wartime adventures to cause severe shocks to the Wall Street market. This Friday, however, is Good Friday, an official holiday in the United States, meaning that this weekend, instead of forty-eight hours, Wall Street will be closed for seventy-two hours. This precisely means Trump has a unique opportunity ahead of him. Based on this, it is highly likely that a ground offensive will begin on Thursday afternoon New York time, immediately after Wall Street closes (early Friday morning Iran time).

 @jedaal
Posted by: Framarz | Apr 1 2026 15:59 utc | 781
 
Its not holiday is the US. Matkets will be open Friday 

Posted by: Feck | Apr 1 2026 17:08 utc | 776

new thread

Posted by: necromancer | Apr 1 2026 17:08 utc | 777

In response to

Its not holiday is the US. Matkets will be open Friday 
Posted by: Feck | Apr 1 2026 17:08 utc | 795

 
WRONG!
US markets will be closed on Friday because of it being a religious day even though the US is suppose to be secular, eh?

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 17:11 utc | 778

rt
headline
Netyahu says there is no existential threat to Israel….coded message to Iran back off and we can back off as have dealt with the major targets……? Or trying and failing to ressure very very concerned citizens…..?

Posted by: Jo | Apr 1 2026 17:14 utc | 779

I reject the hostility to socialism implied by indifference to the nature of PRC, covered by a bland assertion that PRC is already capitalist. 
Posted by: steven t johnson | Apr 1 2026 16:56 utc | 792

 
It might not be a bad idea to read this text to test the scientific standard of your own assessment. It’s in German, translate it into English using online tools.
The KKE (Communist Party of Greece) also has assessments regarding the nature of the system governing China; you can refer to the second link to familiarize yourself with them.
 
https://kommunistischepartei.de/diskussion/the-rule-of-capital-in-china/
https://inter.kke.gr/en/m-article/The-International-role-of-China/

Posted by: Framarz | Apr 1 2026 17:25 utc | 780

Its not holiday is the US. Matkets will be open Friday 
Posted by: Feck | Apr 1 2026 17:08 utc | 795
 
Good to know that, I forward  that to @jedaal. (neither I nor the editor of that notice live in U.S.)

Posted by: Framarz | Apr 1 2026 17:30 utc | 781

rt
headlineEU has no interests in a war with Iran…..well it did not call out DT much  for withdrawing from JPCOA nor supoorting it  .The say everyyhing but do nothing politicians surely expose their mistaken beliefs faiths and hopes….but of course far too late and behind the ball. Too numbskull and fearfull of the DT  monster, or just thought he might be employing his  gesture and art of the deal leverage  politics . Well all is revealed on both sides.

Posted by: Jo | Apr 1 2026 17:32 utc | 782

Re the US Stock market.
As said in previous post. 
US Stock markets are Closed on Good Friday
https://www.fidelity.com/learning-center/smart-money/stock-market-holidays

Posted by: golddigger | Apr 1 2026 17:57 utc | 783

Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 14:40 utc | 721
*** …. and the Brits ***
 
Britain does not have nukes; long ago it did, but not now.
The multi-party Political Establishment makes the British public pay vast sums for US nukes which are totally controlled by the US — really just more US nukes but with a different flag stuck on their outer casing, plus a pack of lies to cover that deception.
 

Posted by: Cynic | Apr 1 2026 18:04 utc | 784

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 1 2026 15:41 utc | 774 There’s something truly perverse in seeing a “colossal waste of money” in Artemis. You have to ignore the military budget, just for one.
 
Posted by: steven t johnson | Apr 1 2026 16:56 utc | 792

 
Would it be too much to ask of you that you try — for once in your life — to make sense? 

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 1 2026 18:10 utc | 785

golddigger | Apr 1 2026 14:44 utc | 727
*** The Moon Shot will launch.As I am sure you know. The whole Artemis project has been is plagued with problems. America has real trouble building rockets these days.I wish for mission success. ***
 
 
I don’t.
They’ll just steal the place to divide up between their Oligarchs.
And shit all over it. Like they do with everything else.
 
Years ago, I was very much in support of space exploration. But then it became clear that all the financier-owned USA really cared about was profit, not knowledge. And with the USSR gone, that was serious space exploration gone as well. So to hell with Musk, NASA or any other off-planet US crap.

Posted by: Cynic | Apr 1 2026 18:19 utc | 786

As it happens I currently in Micronesia and …
 
Posted by: Bingo | Apr 1 2026 12:42 utc | 683
 
How much for a container by train to wherever  you are?
 
Posted by: Giyane | Apr 1 2026 13:02 utc | 692
 
*************************
 
I’m guessing that the rail connection network in Micronesia may be rather limited…  🙂
 
 

Posted by: General Factotum | Apr 1 2026 21:58 utc | 787

but they signed a contract and will kill or die trying unless their particular mission seems illegal.
 
Posted by: Chad McDougal | Apr 1 2026 6:32 utc | 588
 
All US military missions are illegal.
 
No US soldier alive has ever fought a war in defense of his homeland.
 
Every US war since WW2 has been an illegal war of colonial aggression.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 1 2026 22:07 utc | 788

Crude oil has jumped up almost $6 a barrel in the last hour. I’m thinking Prez Chump will be announcing some military action rather than a withdrawal.  Begin the day with the withdrawal announcement, drive the market up and oil down, then reverse gears in the evening, with all the appropriate insider information distributed to family and friends. 

Posted by: Perimetr | Apr 2 2026 2:04 utc | 789

Not sure if there’s any truth to this… I’m not a big fan of zPutin.
 

Russia Sends 6 Submarines to Strait of Hormuz; Chechen Troops Assembled to Aid Iran if Invaded, as China Reportedly Preps 100,000 troops
 
There is now confirmed presence of a Russian nuclear submarine near the Strait of Hormuz. There is also a Confirmed
 
Announcement by Chechen Forces they will enter Iran to fight US if Invasion takes place. REPORT (unconfirmed) China to move 100,000 troops into Iran if US invades.
 
Moscow has officially deployed six submarines, including two nuclear ones, near the Strait of Hormuz for a discreet mission to protect Iranian infrastructure, according to reports. Their primary role is to prevent the United States and Israel from freely entering the strait or approaching the Iranian coast.
 
This deployment sends a strong political message to the West, signaling that any major escalation against Iran could directly involve Russia. The presence of two nuclear-armed subs also seems to indicate that if Iran is hit with Nuclear weapons, another nearby country that attacks, will also be nuked.
 
Yesterday, Chechen Troops were publicly assembled and at that assembly it was announced they would go to Iran to fight the United States and Israel if Iran is invaded.

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Apr 2 2026 2:30 utc | 790

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 1 2026 18:10 utc | 804 Google’s AI guesstimates the budget projected for Artemis is shy of $100 billion (almost certain to overrun.) The recent emergency allocation alone for the Iranian war is $200 billion. That ignores all other military spending. Comparing the numbers to see what is “colossal” is arithmetic, common sense. Your one-liner exposes your idiocy. You’re like those clown whining about the National Endowment for the Arts being a colossal waste. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Apr 2 2026 4:48 utc | 791

Posted by: Framarz | Apr 1 2026 17:25 utc | 799 No one would read my paper explaining why PRC isn’t capitalist. It would be too long. Worse, it would depend upon too few resources (English and bourgeois.) Reaching for the simplest objections, I can only note that the American bourgeoisie doesn’t view PRC as merely another rival. Even more to the point, the bourgeoisie in Taiwan etc. don’t either. If they did they would be eager to reunify on favorable terms. I trust the bourgeoisie to know their own.
 
But for a moment let’s pretend for argument’s sake that PRC is capitalist. What kind of capitalism has abolished the business cycle and promoted such growth over such a long period—regardless of whether you put the restoration of capitalism in 1959 or 1978? And your position doesn’t just insist that capitalism works in PRC, it also rejects any materialist understanding of party and state. The insistence that capitalism was restored in PRC by a change of policy, an ideological reorientation is quite parallel to those so-called theories that said the USSR was capitalist. Social revolution is not accomplished by bad ideas mysteriously coming to rule. The same abandonment of Marxism-Leninism verbally decried in that German link is copied. 
 
After all the verbiage, it all ends up in the call for the overthrow of the PRC, just as all the Trotskyist so-called theories called for the overthrow of the USSR. I remember when people (who I’m sorry to say stand out in my memory as much like you) claimed that true socialism would flourish after the USSR was overthrown. 
 
Lastly on a personal note, when I wrote that the capitalist roaders in PRC were reaching the end of the road, it really isn’t responsive to paint my position as rabid defense of Chinese so-called capitalism. I will confess I have no great interest in Sinicizing Marxism, not being Chinese myself. Real life in a world composed of nations will force the workers’ movements into specific national forms without the need of such rhetoric.

Posted by: steven t johnson | Apr 2 2026 5:08 utc | 792

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Apr 1 2026 14:37 utc | 719
 
I agree with all that you wrote Peter.
 
Thanks for taking the time to extensively reply and engage in some interesting history well beyond the popular tales we are told. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Apr 2 2026 9:20 utc | 793

@ Posted by: steven t johnson | Apr 2 2026 4:48 utc | 810
 
Thank you for confirming my suspicions about your inability or unwillingness to use language honestly.

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 2 2026 11:44 utc | 794

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 2 2026 11:44 utc | 813  As ever, reliably contemptible. You can’t even admit the difference between a clerk swiping some toner and the executive looting the pension fund. Your dishonest quibbling over the meaning of “colossal” staggers the mind. That you can’t even concede facts about numbers, much less disagreement, is arrogance. Your delusions of adequacy really should be re-classified as florid megalomania. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Apr 2 2026 19:11 utc | 795

@ steven t johnson | Apr 2 2026 19:11 utc | 814
 
And you seem to think that “colossal” means “biggest” or “only”. Go back to grammar school.

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 2 2026 22:11 utc | 796