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March 21, 2026
War on Iran: – Longer Range Missiles Threats – Fake Oil Release – Murray: “Seeing Trump Clearly”

Iran has fired two ballistic missiles at the U.S. base on the island Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean. The distance between Iran and Diego Garcia is about 4,000 kilometer. Officially Iran has been committed to not possess missiles with a range of more than 2,000 kilometer. Did it deceive the global public about their range?

No. In October 2025, after USrael had attacked Iran in the 12 day war, the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had lifted the missiles restriction he had previously imposed. Iran’s longest distance missile, the Khorramshahr-4, has a range of about 2,000 kilometer when fitted with its regular 1.8 metric ton warhead. But, like any missile, it will fly further if one reduces its payload. Fitted with a 500 kg warhead a range of 4,000 kilometer becomes possible. Its effect on a target will however become less severe which in the end defeats its purpose.

Of the two missiles Iran fired against Diego Garcia one is said to have failed in mid flight while a second one was claimed to have been shut down by a U.S. Navy SM-3 air defense missile. That a U.S. Navy vessel near Diego Garcia was on alarm and ready to fire its air defenses tells us that the U.S. was already expecting such long range shots.

With the demonstration of a 4,000 range launch from Iran many other U.S. and U.S. allies’ bases are now on notice that they can become Iran’s targets. The launch against Diego Garcia was likely made to send that message.


The U.S. Treasury has now indeed, as previously hinted, lifted sanction on Iranian oil in floating storage. The Treasury had claimed that Iran had 140 million barrels of crude available that could be released to sooth the markets. Iran however says that it no oil in storage. The Treasury waver will thus not lead to the release of any additional oil. Some future traders may well have fallen for the Treasury’s trickery but the real market squeeze will continue.


Former ambassador for the UK Craig Murray is onto something when he asserts that Trump’s plan is, and was all along, to utterly destroy and defeat Iran:

The attack on Iran was always planned by Trump. He was not “bounced into it” by Israel. It had been in gestation for months. That fact had been held within a very tight circle to avoid both political opposition and institutional opposition from the US military and intelligence community.

Trump’s naval blockade of Venezuela’s oil has secured a US monopoly of its sale and distribution. As with Iraq, only US-approved contractors can buy the oil and payments are made to a Trump-controlled account in Qatar, from which revenue is given to the Venezuelan government entirely at Trump’s discretion.

This audacious imperialist grab of the world’s largest oil reserve further insulated the USA against the effects of the forthcoming closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Again, the narrative is being spun that Trump did not foresee the closure of the Strait by Iran. That is plainly a nonsense – every commentary on a potential Iran war for half a century has focused on the Strait of Hormuz. The only possible explanation is that Trump does not mind the closure.

Trump’s thrashing about to articulate objectives for the war in Iran is performative, a blind to cover his true and steadfast objective – simply the annihilation of Iran as a functioning state, the infliction of the maximum amount of death and infrastructural damage, the reduction of Iran to the condition of Libya.

Destruction of Iran on the scale envisaged will take years of hard pounding. Again, it is planned – you don’t ask Congress for an installment of $200 billion for a war you plan to wrap up in a month. Again, Trump’s taunts about having already won, objectives being achieved and about possibly finishing soon, are all just smoke and mirrors. The scale and horror of what is planned for Iran has to be obfuscated to limit a public revulsion that would be echoed in parts of the state apparatus.

Netanyahu yesterday revealed an interesting part of the endgame – construction of an oil pipeline that brings Iran’s oil out to be shipped from a Mediterranean terminal in Israel. That is a breathtakingly audacious plan, but absolutely aligns with Netanyahu’s and Trump’s actions.

Let me encourage you to read Murray’s full argument. While there are still real world aspects that may argue against his theory I find it convincing.

The only defense Iran has against such a plan is to utterly trash the global markets by removing as much hydrocarbons from them as possible. That will, in theory, lead the world to squeeze the U.S. and Israel into changing their course.

But can outer pressure, asides from being at a nuclear level, have any real influence on Donald Trump?

Comments

For fucks sake it is NOT Trump, it’s the bloodthirsty US empire and Trump is just a mascot selling the current strategy of TPTB. You can use a charismatic Obama, some cowboy Bush, a braindead Biden or megalomaniac Trump – they are exchangeable.
Posted by: Zet | Mar 21 2026 19:12 utc | 206

I remember, in the way-back when I was a wee bit less cynical, somewhat calming a friend of mine who was really disturbed by Donald Trump’s first presidential run by tell her, “you don’t need to worry too much, the Americans have an entire mechanism of state that can prevent him from doing anything too damaging.”
 
Oops, maybe I should have included the caveat that the entire mechanism of state won’t do anything to stop it if it also happens to be onboard with it. 

Posted by: Chunk | Mar 21 2026 19:29 utc | 201

Would be nice if China and Russia step up and give some missiles. Now turning a few  gears up deals a psychological blow. Also them now losing aircraft is good, stand-off weapons are running out, US even fired from submarines, so giving Iran first class AD sounds perfect. It’s all about frustrating the US and Israel, they played all there cards, Iran didn’t blink, it’s turning into a nightmare for the US, Israel can’t sustain this for months. One can hope, give Iran more, most of all AD, it would cripple the US, they already have to fly bombers from 4000 km. Without the air force they are nothing.

Posted by: Isidoor | Mar 21 2026 19:30 utc | 202

Posted by: Zet | Mar 21 2026 19:21 utc | 217
 
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I lay out chains of reasoning and invite debate.
 
If I am wrong, I fully expose my thinking. Show me I am wrong. Do it publicly.
 
Most folks cannot begin to understand what I think about any of this.
 
I don’t have sacred cows. If Russia is destroyed, if China is destroyed, that is what was written. I am not an editor or critic of fate.
 
That said, Yankee Doodle Dandys get quiet when mathematical and material arguments are made. You know, the stuff that can be seen and counted, the stuff that can be touched and manipulated. The stuff that transcends opinion, partisan divides, narratives.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 21 2026 19:31 utc | 203

Forget it, why in the name of all that is fair and just would the Iranians even talk to Witkoff and Kushner, especially after they lied to them repeatedly, are both billioniare real estate developers and are committed Zionists.
 
Fool me once……?

Posted by: tobias cole | Mar 21 2026 19:32 utc | 204

Isidor // 226
 
Who says China and Russia aren’t selling missiles to Iran?
Who says Iran wants missiles from China and Russia?
Who of us have any idea what Iran, China, and Russia are doing together?

Posted by: Nobody Special | Mar 21 2026 19:33 utc | 205

The FACT that A-10s and Apaches are operating without fear of short term missiles

Posted by: Luvthedrake | Mar 21 2026 19:28 utc | 224
 
Is that a fact though? Nobody seems to be posting videos of their successful return to base after completing their missions, not even the MSM outlets that I look at.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 21 2026 19:35 utc | 206

RE: Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 21 2026 19:27 utc | 221
 
That makes sense,  but frankly,  Russia is done with this “hitting nuclear sites” thingy that Ukraine & USReal are all about,  wouldn’t doubt it if Russia themselves picked where to place the missile.
In any case,  Iran is the one throwing pitches backing the player off the plate.  Even if the USReali “regime” wasn’t  “shocked”,  it’s obvious from footage their populace are scared shitless of a “nuclear” threat.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 21 2026 19:35 utc | 207

LoveDonbass is a regular, long-time commenter on MoA (active at least since 2025, often posting dozens of times per thread). Their username suggests strong pro-Donbass/Russian-leaning sympathies (common in MoA’s audience, which is heavily anti-NATO, anti-Western-intervention, and skeptical of mainstream narratives on Ukraine, Iran, etc.). They frequently post snarky, ironic, or confrontational replies—sometimes defending Russia/Iran, mocking “slop posters” (low-effort commenters), or dunking on perceived Western shills/AI bots.
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 21 2026 17:44 utc | 107

 
A school example of a 100% AI generated text. Cheap.

Posted by: Avtonom | Mar 21 2026 19:37 utc | 208

US DRAWS UP IRAN PEACE TALK DEMANDS — AxiosAMERICAN DEMANDS:– No missile program (5 years)
– Zero uranium enrichment
– Nuclear sites dismantled
– Outside monitoring of centrifuges
Missiles capped at 1000
– No proxy funding
But: ‘No serious/direct contact in recent days’
 
Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 21 2026 18:57 utc | 190

 
Meanwhile in Iran: 
 
Representative of the people of Sharif Dashtistan in the parliament and spokesperson for the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission:
 

“Iran’s permanent membership in the UN Security Council (with veto power) should be considered as one of the conditions for ending the war.”
 

https://x.com/EbrahimRezaei14

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 21 2026 19:37 utc | 209

I highly doubt that A10’s Warthog and AH64 Apache’s are roaming the Persian Gulf……both are very vulnerable to manpads and AA artillery too.
 
Cant image that an Apache will last long when under 57mm AA fire……………..

Posted by: tobias cole | Mar 21 2026 19:39 utc | 210

@ SonderstabF | Mar 21 2026 16:54 utc | 51
 
this is an important post you’ve made… i would appreciate if bernhard would highlight it, or discuss it.. thanks.. 

Posted by: james | Mar 21 2026 19:40 utc | 211

@224
 
What makes you think A-10 and Apache won’t be engaged.  The reason A-10 has been on the block to retire for 40 years is it is low, slow and easily knocked out with many local weapons.  The Russians can tell them.
 
Besides air superiority has almost no correlation to effective control of ground operations.

Posted by: paddy | Mar 21 2026 19:42 utc | 212

Israel: We didn’t hit the girl school in Minab.
 
US: We didn’t hit South Pars field.
 
Israel: We didn’t hit Natanz Nuclear facilities.
 
They are trembling of the retaliations as Iran said there will fireworks in the sky of southern occupied territories for hours tonight.

Posted by: Sentience | Mar 21 2026 19:43 utc | 213

oh b, you’d do better to argue that Trump was really intending to burn the Zionists with all the rope they could dream of.   Iran will easily outlast a US that is depleted and unprepared.   Might be the stupidest thing you’ve ever said or saw sense in

Posted by: Scottindallas | Mar 21 2026 19:43 utc | 214

“Iran’s permanent membership in the UN Security Council (with veto power) should be considered as one of the conditions for ending the war.” 

https://x.com/EbrahimRezaei14
Posted by: Framarz | Mar 21 2026 19:37 utc | 233
 
that’s a great idea i have not heard before. 

Posted by: jinkydink | Mar 21 2026 19:43 utc | 215

Posted by: DoesItReallyMatter | Mar 21 2026 19:23 utc | 220
wrong. TDS is thinking Trump is special because he is deranged. Wharton and co mass produce Trumpian psychopaths.

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 21 2026 19:45 utc | 216

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9-pEeaIEPM&list=RDr9-pEeaIEPM&start_radio=1
 
This is from March 8. Surprised it hasn’t been posted.

Posted by: oldhippie | Mar 21 2026 19:45 utc | 217

Will Israel also be required to give up its:
– 245 tactical nuclear warheads and surrender them for decommissioning?
– End all enrichment?
– Allow international inspections at Dimona?
– Compensate the Gaza, and West Bank and Lebanonese families, and provide real compensation to the families of survivors of the USS Liberty attack?
– Rebuild all Gaza homes and farms destroyed by the IDF and compensate families of those murdered by the IDF ?
– Rebuild all West Bank farms and villages destroyed by the crazed, messianic ‘settlers’ ?
 
Just asking for a Jewish friend…….

Posted by: tobias cole | Mar 21 2026 19:46 utc | 218

a significant portion of our population has also sunk into the depths of depravity and either admires Trump or just stands aside as he does what he pleases to one country after another. Posted by: teri | Mar 21 2026 18:17 utc | 147

Americans have been indoctrinated to believe cruelty and abuse is justice. 

Posted by: Keme | Mar 21 2026 19:46 utc | 219

Iran destroyed Israel’s nuclear scientists.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 21 2026 19:47 utc | 220

Iran’s media is messaging Israeli’s to evacuate Dimona nuclear reactor immediately.
 
https://x.com/SilentlySirs/status/2035429830812958941

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 21 2026 19:48 utc | 221

Just having fun with some potential Iranian demands:

  • lifting of all industrial, commercial and personal sanctions
  • return of all seized and frozen assets
  • permanent closure of all US bases in the region (list to be provided) and the territory returned to the control of the respective sovereign nations
  • a permanent seat on the UN Security Council, with a right of veto
  • disarmament and demobilisation of the IDF, with prosecutors allowed unfettered access for investigation into war crimes
  • the city of Jerusalem to become an international protectorate, with free access for all cultures and faiths who venerate its location
  • the Dimona facility to be placed into the permanent custody of the IAEA

All seems perfectly reasonable to me, any other points that could be added?

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 21 2026 19:50 utc | 222

So, on the other side of the almighty US/Izzy fulcrum, misreading their opponent(s):
1. For the 2nd time in less than a year Israel is harvesting a poisonous crop of its own doing. Getting your own shit smashed is different than smashing other people with impunity.
2. US diesel prices have Doubled in the last 4 weeks. This affects nearly everything in the US economy. Higher prices and shortages.
3. The vaunted Dow Jones has dropped 5,000 points from its peak, the result of, and contributing to a nation-wide liquidity problem. Even gold/silver is being sold (because it is saleable). Ellison has lost $800 billion so far in his Zio attempt to seed bigger Lies to the U.S.
4. the US long bond market is dropping in value, pushing interest rates and costs up, as the US Government’s insatiable Israel Projects bleed out the poor American. Private sector funding being pushed aside for the Zio’s anti-American projects.
Fortunately, Donald Duck is nearly fully roasted. 

Posted by: kupkee | Mar 21 2026 19:53 utc | 223

paddy 237 – the A10’s and Apache’s are great support weapons systems when fighting unarmed civilians (Gaza) or half naked tribesmen (Afghan), but not so good when fighting a regular highly trained army with AAD resources – SAM’s, manpads, and AA artillery, and multiple gun mounts with an electric quad turntable in .50 cal or 40mm.
 
Besides where will they fly out of anyway?  All their potential Gulf bases are toast.
 
Just more IDF/USAF bs war propaganda nonsense  !

Posted by: tobias cole | Mar 21 2026 19:55 utc | 224

Posted by: jinkydink | Mar 21 2026 19:43 utc | 240
 
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When this winds down, Iran will have a better claim to the UNSC than France or the UK.
 
Control of Hormuz is control of the global economy.
 
They just have to hold on for another month or two, and no one will dare mess with them over it.
 
They have already cut a transit deal with India, and they are negotiating a transit deal with Japan.
 
They are accumulating soft power in the G7 sphere like Russia does in Africa.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 21 2026 19:55 utc | 225

Iran decided long time ago it doesnt’t need a nuclear bomb, they just need to destroy Dimona and possibly some Israel nuclear bombs storage with advanced missile. It has the same effect without killing a lot of people. The famous Fatwa was aginst producing weapons of mass destruction. So the military found a solution: we destroy weapons of mass mass destruction in the enemie’s turf. Clever and moral.

Posted by: Sentience | Mar 21 2026 19:57 utc | 226

Demands ?
 
A good start would be close reading the 2024 Peking Declaration . The skinny:
1) 181 borders
2) reparations for damages since 1947
3) demilitarization
 
https://english.www.gov.cn/news/202407/24/content_WS66a0a508c6d0868f4e8e96b1.html
 
there is also the UNGA resolution approved bz a supermajority on 18 Sept 2024 which follows closely the Peking Declaration 
https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k13/k13sznfzrs
 
 

Posted by: exile | Mar 21 2026 19:58 utc | 227

@ : SonderstabF | Mar 21 2026 17:08 utc | 72
and @ SonderstabF | Mar 21 2026 17:25 utc | 88
 
moa folks and bernhard really ought to take a close look at what you are saying.. thanks… 

Posted by: james | Mar 21 2026 19:59 utc | 228

If the Ellison’s have actually lost $800 B in the war market downturn……then I am a happy camper today………oh my (but I have my doubts) !!

Posted by: tobias cole | Mar 21 2026 20:00 utc | 229

All seems perfectly reasonable to me, any other points that could be added?
Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 21 2026 19:50 utc | 247

 
A 2% transaction tax on all NYSE and NASDAQ transactions for 50 years, to be paid to Iran as war reparations.

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 21 2026 20:00 utc | 230

🇺🇳🇮🇱 The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reports no information on damage to Israel’s nuclear facility in Dimona following the strike.
The agency added that, based on reports from regional states, background radiation levels remain within normal limits.

https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/178715

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 21 2026 20:00 utc | 231

Iran goals:

–Remove US/NATO from gulf
–600 NATO troops just evac’d Iraq Baghdad.
— Italians left Iraq already
— US evac’d embassy after attacks
— Too dangerous for the helicopters of shame like Vietnam, Afghans so “yer on yer own” to
get out.
— US + NATO bases degrading in entire region (Jordan, Syria, Israel, Iraq, Cypress.
— Most Gulf bases very degraded, Saudi, Kuwait still have some military function.

–Remove economic US/NATO resources.
–Iraq oil no longer pays into US gov controlled funds, Hormuz blocked.
–“Iraq oil deal” may not be able to be enforced by US evacuating.
–Billions in Gulf money schemes now losses. US Gov bonds, businesses, banks, properties
Dubai gold market now losses.

–Demilitarize US/NATO in region
–Airfields and ports equipment, repair facilities, ammo dumps, radars destroyed.
–50 years of Gulf US/NATO military infrastructure dismantled.
–Air, Navy operations basing further and further and further away
–Planes and ships hitting maintenance walls cycling out of use and replaced by fewer
spares. Much equipment is too delicate to cycle out and back in.
–Long range weapons running low, air defense gone.
–Air losses are starting to look like Vietnam numbers

Posted by: Jonny Law | Mar 21 2026 20:00 utc | 232

The Israeli military, which has been systematically killing Iran’s leaders, said it had slain Ali Mohammad Naini, the spokesman for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. The Guards confirmed that he had been killed but did not give details.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 21 2026 20:03 utc | 233

In the US in Cal diesel is over $7 per gallon, and in Ireland and England its $15 per Imperial gallon………Iran is definitely winning this war.
 
Russia is standing by willing to assist the EU in its time of crisis…………will they call ?

Posted by: tobias cole | Mar 21 2026 20:04 utc | 234

🇬🇧🇨🇾🇺🇸 The British military base in Cyprus, hit by an unmanned drone at the start of the war on Iran, will not be used by the US to strike Iranian targets, amid an “international dispute.”
Keir Starmer informed the Cypriot president that RAF Akrotiri would be excluded from any UK bases hosting US operations, just hours after Iran allegedly launched missiles at the joint US-UK Diego Garcia base in the Indian Ocean.

https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/178719

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 21 2026 20:06 utc | 235

NOTTO DISU SHITTU AGEN
I see we are in full hasbara mode here.
Murray’s argument is, simply put, a load of shit. Currently Venezuela has not the capacity to substitute the Persian Gulf in any meaningful way. On one side, Venezuela’s infrastructure was very poor and now it is even worse after many years of sanctions. It requires years of big investments to be put back in shape and reach a meaningful output. On the other side, not all oil is created equal: Venezuelan oil is heavy and super heavy sour, while Persian Gulf oil is mostly medium (also some light and heavy), and US oil is mostly light and sweet. The USA have not many heavy refineries, because their oil is light sweet, hence the USA cannot process Venezuelan oil, which is heavy and super-heavy sour; well they could build new refineries from the ground up, but it would take years and it could not be worth it, because in the meantime the situation could change in Venezuela, in the Persian Gulf, in the world.
About a pre-planned attack on Iran: not shit Sherlock! The Pentagon probably has a dozen plans to attack Nepal or Burkina Faso, you can just imagine how many plans they had against Iran. It is their job to conceive such plans. That does not mean in any way, that they thought they had a good plan, or that they thought it was a good idea to attack Iran to start with.
There is one big problem with all this hasbara. If Israel is just a colony, imperial project, puppet etc. why on earth did the USA sacrifice all their best AA to defend it? At the cost of critically weakening their strategic positions in Europe and the Far East? While renouncing to defend their expensive bases? While showing the middle finger to the Arab states that sustain the US economy with the petrodollar and their investments? It does not make any sense. really no sense at all. If Israel is just a sockpuppet why do they defend it with all they have, instead of throwing it under the bus like Ukraine, the Kurds, Georgia, the Gulf States, Germany (NoRD strEaM waS SaboTageD bY a BUNch of UKrainIanS on A saILing BoaT!) etc. etc.? You all know the answer.

Posted by: SG | Mar 21 2026 20:06 utc | 236

[…] Even gold/silver is being sold (because it is saleable). […]
[…] the US long bond market is dropping in value, pushing interest rates and costs up […]

Posted by: kupkee | Mar 21 2026 19:53 utc | 248
 
To my eyes, those two are connected, because we are now seeing the gold and silver markets displaying more liquidity than the UST market, long regarded as the most liquid in the world.
 
And that is a hangover from the long period of low to near-zero interest rates.
 
The Gulf States are widely suspected as being behind the recent downswing in the PM prices, as they desperately seek to free up cash to meet the shortfalls caused by the economic lockdown of the Persian Gulf. Asset-rich but cash-flow poor, yet their US Treasury holdings weren’t able to find buyers.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 21 2026 20:08 utc | 237

Murray is reframing visible failure as a hidden success of a “dark master plan.”
 
By telling his audience that “everything is going according to plan,” he transforms geopolitical incompetence and military overreach into a chilling, calculated conspiracy. This is a common rhetorical device in deep-state analysis: If the outcome is chaos and destruction, then chaos and destruction must have been the goal.
 
Here is the critical analysis of this “Plan vs. Reality” in March 2026:
 
1. The Success Paradox: Is the Plan Actually Working?
 
Murray claims “success,” but the ground reality shows a different picture:
 
The Military Stalemate: While the U.S. and Israel (Operations “Epic Wrath” and “Bellowing Lion”) successfully hit nuclear sites and radar arrays, they have not broken the Iranian will. Iran’s “asymmetric” response—swarms of low-cost drones and ballistic missiles—has depleted U.S. interceptor stocks (Patriot/THAAD) at an alarming rate.
 
The Economic Backfire: The Strait of Hormuz closure is a global catastrophe. If Trump’s plan was to “protect” the U.S. via Venezuela, it failed. Global oil prices over $150/barrel are causing a domestic inflation crisis in the U.S. that threatens Trump’s own political survival.
 
The Pipeline Pipe-Dream: Netanyahu’s vision of an Iran-to-Israel pipeline requires a level of territorial control that currently does not exist. It would be the most sabotaged target in history.
 
2. The Realism of an Iranian Occupation
 
A full-scale occupation of Iran is widely considered a military impossibility in 2026:
 
The Geography: Iran is a “fortress” of mountains (the Zagros range). Unlike the flat deserts of Iraq, Iran offers endless terrain for entrenched resistance.
 
The Global Backing:
 
Russia: Is actively providing Electronic Warfare (EW) and satellite data to Tehran to jam U.S. precision munitions.
 
China: Has become Iran’s financial lifeline, bypassing the dollar to ensure the Iranian state doesn’t collapse.
 
Pakistan/North Korea: Reports of “technical advisors” and missile component transfers suggest a multi-national front against U.S. hegemony.
 
Conclusion: The U.S. does not have the troop levels (estimated 1.5 million needed) to occupy Iran.
 
3. Why Murray Frames “Failure” as “Plan”
 
.By declaring that the “Libyanization” (total destruction of the state) is the goal, Murray makes the U.S. immune to criticism of failure:
 
If the U.S. can’t stabilize Iran? “They never wanted to.”
 
If the economy crashes? “The elites made their money on Lockheed stocks already.”
 
If Israel is under fire? “It’s a sacrifice for the Greater Israel project.”
 
Summary of the Critique
 
Murray’s article serves a specific audience that prefers a terrifyingly competent villain over a dangerously impulsive gambler.
 
Fact: The U.S. and Israel have unleashed a level of violence that they cannot easily contain.
 
Murray’s Interpretation: The lack of containment is the point.
 
In reality, the $200 billion request to Congress is not a sign of a “planned long war,” but a desperate scramble to replenish munitions that were exhausted much faster than the “Master Plan” anticipated. The plan is not “running smoothly”—it is colliding with the hard reality of a multi-polar world.
 
Perhaps he wants to pave the way for British involvement. Why else would he sugar-coat the situation and present Netanyahu’s “vision” as feasible? 

Posted by: BlindSpot | Mar 21 2026 20:09 utc | 238

Mar 19, 2026
 
Removing Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel in order to appease the US is out of the question, and talks between the two countries should be based on “mutual respect,” said Cuban United Nations Ambassador Ernesto Soberón Guzmán. He speaks exclusively to Bloomberg’s David Gura in New York.    [30 mins]
 
 
Cuba Won’t Remove Its President to Appease Trump, Says UN Envoy – YouTube

Posted by: Don Firineach | Mar 21 2026 20:10 utc | 239

🇮🇷🚀🔥🇮🇱🔥Israeli media outlets: “Channel 12”:
 
The targeting of Dimona is an Iranian attempt to impose a deterrence equation, and discussions are taking place within the security and military establishment in coordination with the American side about scenarios for ending the war.

https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/178722

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 21 2026 20:10 utc | 240

Princess 258 – there are plenty of young turks ready and able to replace these lost officers and officials……..the supply is nearly inexhaustible……….more IDF war propaganda deflection as the Zionists are pounded on a nightly basis (keeps them wide awake too….oh my)……..

Posted by: tobias cole | Mar 21 2026 20:16 utc | 241

Any info. Regarding the Samsonite option ? 

Posted by: Exile | Mar 21 2026 20:21 utc | 242

A 2% transaction tax on all NYSE and NASDAQ transactions for 50 years, to be paid to Iran as war reparations.

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 21 2026 20:00 utc | 255
 
Now I like that one, thanks! A 75% tax on quarterly executive bonuses could be added in as well…

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 21 2026 20:22 utc | 243

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Mar 21 2026 18:38 utc | 170
 
I’d repost this whole post, but it’s too long.  It is awesome.
 
https://youtu.be/DxPUUwXIuNE    and  https://youtu.be/2sK4uoW8I8c
 
First one is Sabby Saabs and Dr Mirandi, and the second is Dialogue Works and Mark Sleboda.
 
I am going to give a counter narrative for what Russia has been doing.  Not sure if reality is closer to what you wrote, or what I wrote, but here goes.
 
Pete Hegseth in his request for 200 billion talked about paying for munitions from the past and for the future.  In the past few weeks against Russia, the US has started a large Shock and Awe campaign, 3 counter offensives, and a continuation of the “let’s pirate another Russian tanker” game.
 
Meanwhile, the US has also launched an air, naval, and eventually a ground campaign against Iran.  My take on it is that that the 200 billion has mostly already been spent.  And a lot of that money was spent against Russia.  I conjecture that the US also sent tons of cheap drones to the Ukrainian front lines as tactical drones, used to kill off Russian troops and front line vehicles.
 
Mark Sleboda was NOT composed in his video with Nima.  At the end, Nima and Mark were equals, both facing the wrath and stupidity of the United States.  After all, since 2022 the US has launched offensives against Russia and Iran, and the US is a lot worse off than when the US started.  Joe Biden sending the large West Ukrainian army into East Ukraine DOES qualify as an invasion of Russia, especially when taking into consideration US rhetoric at the time.
 
Both Sleboda and Mirandi are clear about the existential nature of their respective situations.  Both personal and for their nation.  The US decides who gets killed, and no on else gets a say.  For the people being targeted, it changes their viewpoints on things.
 
From a post on this site about Russian and Chinese “careful but tough” responses to the strong message of the new Ayatollah, I conclude that Russia, China, and Iran are working closely together.  Russia had plans to do a big offensive to start the spring, but the US preempted that.  Now for Russia, what is happening in Iran is more critical than what is happening in Ukraine.  According to Military Summary Channel. they are taking care of business in Ukraine as the US counter offensives are coming to an end.  But the US can come up with another 200 billion at any time.  And the US is stupid enough to repeat the activity.  Stupid enemies are a lot more dangerous than smart ones.

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 20:23 utc | 244

Iranian trolling continues:
Iran’s Police Chief, General Ahmadreza Radan: “I say this to the European Union. If you can’t protect Greenland, send a request. We will protect it for you.”
 
https://x.com/thatdayin1992/status/2035444155078279555

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 21 2026 20:25 utc | 245

Thanks a lot, Bernhard, for presenting us Craig Murray’s remarkable piece.
 
Murray writes: “It is comforting to see Trump as a buffoon, to accept the facade he presents of a blustering and ill-educated ignoramus, who swings wildly between policy options, and who does not understand the world of geopolitics.
 
But that is nonsense.”
 
This is a very important observation which every serious observer has to keep in mind and that’s exactly why I myself have not been following Trump’s talking and writing anymore for several months, but focusing only on what US American leadership is doing and on the assessments of analysts with a professional background.
 
Craig Murray further writes: “Again, the narrative is being spun that Trump did not foresee the closure of the Strait by Iran. That is plainly a nonsense – every commentary on a potential Iran war for half a century has focused on the Strait of Hormuz. The only possible explanation is that Trump does not mind the closure.”
 
Here I do not agree, because their is another possible explanation which looks more probable to me: that the closure of the strait has been one of the central US American goals.
 
Whatever military means US America or its (forced) vassals are going to use “to free the strait“ will in my assessment have the real goal to install “circumstances” which are going to close the strait also for the ships of those countries which got to an agreement with Iran.
 
Other goals I suggested to consider about two weeks ago are bringing down the wold economy and lifting the war against BRICS on the nuclear level by using Israel’s nuclear weapons. And there is another obvious central goal which I myself missed, while Brian Berletic has explained it broadly: to cut off China from as many of it‘s energy imports possible directly at the sources instead of implementing a large maritime blockade in whole South Eastern Asia.

Posted by: Vrbamrda | Mar 21 2026 20:28 utc | 246

MoA’s comment culture often reads like a live demonstration of Nietzschean ressentiment: reactive, bitter, and delighting in the failures of the powerful. Regulars invert values—strength, success, and Western liberal ideals become “evil,” while victimhood, resistance, or defiance (Palestine, Iran, Russia, Donbass, etc.) are sanctified. Scapegoating is rampant—CIA, Zionists, elites take the blame for global chaos—while self-examination is rare. The tone is bitter, mocking, conspiratorial, and cathartic: a chronic “No!” to the West rather than a creative “Yes!” to an alternative. It’s a psychological ecosystem where envy and moral inversion feed community validation, producing both analytical insight and a festering, nihilistic energy.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 21 2026 20:30 utc | 247

Posted by: tobias cole | Mar 21 2026 20:00 utc | 254
1. Finviz – Stock Screener  stay on front page
2. Click listed stocks: Oracle (ORCL) and Palantir (PLTR)
Look at the graphs (individually) of Ellisons Evil Twins. Oracle down $346 t0 $149 times 2.88 billion shares is a loss in value of  ($567 billion).
And Palantir down $207-149 times 2.29 billion shares is a loss of ($133 billion).  Total loss $700 billion.
Add in the losses not yet booked on CBS, TickyTok, etc, Not every investor is a rabid Zio. In fact they are getting shunned.
And Trump’s $200 billion “supplement” will certainly be skimmed by Trump and his criminal pals.
OK? 

Posted by: kupkee | Mar 21 2026 20:31 utc | 248

Craig Murray has a dislike of  anybody who has been to Oxford University, even if like me I went  there and hated every aspect of its stuck up, posing , posturing stupidity.
 
He also has an intense dislike of religious discussion, banning it as proselytising immediately.  But the political discussion has been  overtaken   by religion, and can only be properly analysed in terms of religion.
 
Berletic says the US wants to destroy China. 
No reason offered. China is a Socialist Republic which therefore cares about its citizens, it cares about their individual, marital and family stability in a paternalistic religious way and this grates against Western Liberalism.
 
There is nothing to hate about China except its Socialist Confucian humanity.
Britain is a social democracy with a welfare state,  and a resurgence of  Christian humanity after the collapse of its Empire brutality.
US politicians refuse to allow people like Jeremy Corbyn to govern Britain.
This is pure McCarthyist stupidity.
 
Berletic doesn’t identify the reason that the US hates Iran and China, because like Craig he cannot understand the richness of the Islamic faith’s contribution to Muslim societies.
 
Thus they both  miss not only main political narrative but the human narrative as well.
Islam is deeply hated by everybody who hates Faith  and morality. Outside Islam you get all the totems of worship, wealth, power, cars , family and social status.  These are  false deities.
 
It’s pointless imo to say that Trump is civil and wants to destroy Iran without telling us why or how. 
We just watched Gaza being crushed by the Godless criminal European Khazars.
They crushed the Palestinians to force them to give up their faith in God. No other reason.
And they achieved exactly zero of what they wanted to achieve. Now, its Iran’s turn , and they will also achieve zero of their goals.
 
Is any essay about  political events interesting or even relevant without identifying their purpose? No.  It is Crusade by Trump, and an eschatological, Biblical Khazarian  war by Israel against Islam in West Asia, and Confucian Socialist values in China.
 
End of story. 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 21 2026 20:31 utc | 249

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 21 2026 20:30 utc | 272
 
Thank you for the dime store hasbara Freudian analysis. 
 
Much appreciated. 
 
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER!!
 
PS Is Bibi alive?

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 20:34 utc | 250

274
 
Trump is evil,  not civil , sorry typo.

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 21 2026 20:34 utc | 251

Posted by: james | Mar 21 2026 16:20 utc | 32
Thank you for the Kees van der Pijl: Israel Has Replaced EU in Atlantic Relationship, Historic Decline of West .  He is a brilliant mind.  I look forward to reading his new book he mentions in the interview.

Posted by: lex talionis | Mar 21 2026 20:35 utc | 252

@Princess Bodica | Mar 21 2026 20:30 utc | 272
 
Are you an AI bot? It looks like it.

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 21 2026 20:35 utc | 253

These Fremen only know Karbala and Ashura.
 
We’re all riding this trip to the end of the line.
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 21 2026 19:15 utc | 208
 
That’s interesting, Love.  You see the Iranians as the Fremen.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 21 2026 20:36 utc | 254

Unconfirmed sources report that the Prime Minister of Israel is now known as Binyamin Schrödinger…

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 21 2026 20:37 utc | 255

From Libération: Early estimates put the cost of the first 19 days of the US-Iran war at roughly €19 billion, with the Pentagon reporting $11.3 billion (€9.8 billion) for the first six days alone; spending then tapered to around $500 million per day as operations shifted from high-end munitions like Tomahawks to cheaper ordnance, but cumulative totals continue to rise, and projections from CSIS and French media suggest the bill will keep growing with ongoing strikes, replenishment, and long-term operational costs.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 21 2026 20:37 utc | 256

MoA’s comment culture often reads like a live demonstration of Nietzschean ressentiment: reactive, bitter, and delighting in the failures of the powerful. Regulars invert values—strength, success, and Western liberal ideals become “evil,” while victimhood, resistance, or defiance (Palestine, Iran, Russia, Donbass, etc.) are sanctified. Scapegoating is rampant—CIA, Zionists, elites take the blame for global chaos—while self-examination is rare. The tone is bitter, mocking, conspiratorial, and cathartic: a chronic “No!” to the West rather than a creative “Yes!” to an alternative. It’s a psychological ecosystem where envy and moral inversion feed community validation, producing both analytical insight and a festering, nihilistic energy.
 
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 21 2026 20:30 utc | 272
Don’t like it?  There’s the door, you creep.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 21 2026 20:37 utc | 257

3 vids:
https://t.me/BellumActaNews/168926
 
Views from other angles from the impact moment in Dimona, Southern Israel

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 21 2026 20:38 utc | 258

Tom Q. Collins 275
 
No. He is an addicted Narciisist, and the AI slop copy is only about one tenth strength of the original’s psychopathic mendacity.

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 21 2026 20:38 utc | 259

pic of damage
https://t.me/BellumActaNews/168923
 
*******
At least 20 wounded in Dimona following Iranian missile attack, according to N12 News

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 21 2026 20:39 utc | 260

@Princess Bodica | Mar 21 2026 20:30 utc | 272
“western liberal ideals” dont ring like a success when it’s actual legacy is in mind. I assume you mean what some books about it claim while it is never the reality.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 21 2026 20:41 utc | 261

Video shows the moment when a Iranian ballistic missile slammed into the ground in the southern Israeli city of Dimona in the Negev Desert!
Reports of a building collapse and multiple casualties
 
 
https://t.me/BellumActaNews/168920

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 21 2026 20:42 utc | 262

Are you an AI bot? It looks like it.

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 21 2026 20:35 utc | 278
 
The absolute give-away is the excessive use of dashes in place of other punctuation marks.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 21 2026 20:42 utc | 263

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 | Mar 21 2026 20:42 utc | 264

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on the Iran war:

I believe that there’s a reason we [the U.S.] went to war. And I believe at the end of the war, the Middle East will be more stable than before.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 21 2026 20:42 utc | 265

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 21 2026 20:36 utc | 279
 
######
 
The Shia everywhere.
 
Their belief is rooted in eternal resistance or death.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 21 2026 20:42 utc | 266

 Despite the prospects of a migration crisis due to US-Israeli bombings, Turkey Interior Minister says that since the start of the war, the entry of Iranian citizens into Turkish territory decreased by 30%

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 21 2026 20:42 utc | 267

CBS News reports that U.S. is preparing to deploy elements of the 82nd Airborne Division into the Middle East region

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 21 2026 20:44 utc | 268

🇮🇷⚔️🇮🇱 Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iranian Parliament Speaker:
 
If the Israeli regime cannot intercept missiles over the heavily protected Dimona area, it practically signals the start of a new phase of the conflict: Israel’s skies are undefended.
 
As a result, it seems the time has come to implement the next pre-planned operations.
 
Happy Nowruz to the people of Iran. 

https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/178741

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 21 2026 20:44 utc | 269

Flames from Baghdad Airport as heavy attacks from both rockets and bomb-laden suicide drones hit the airport tonight.
 
https://t.me/BellumActaNews/168880

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 21 2026 20:44 utc | 270

If I am wrong, I fully expose my thinking. Show me I am wrong. Do it publicly.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 21 2026 19:31 utc | 227
Now, that is th spirit of the bar.  I’m tired of people bitching about individuals at the bar.  Take them on or STFU.  That’s the essence of real democracy.  Zio Imperialists hate real debate.  They’d rather call the cops than actually try to make an argument for their anti social, anti human positions.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 21 2026 20:45 utc | 271

Massive fires erupt in Arad, southern occupied Palestine, following the latest Iranian missile strikes
 
https://t.me/QudsNen/215129

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 21 2026 20:46 utc | 272

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 21 2026 20:36 utc | 279
 
######
 
The Shia everywhere.
 
Their belief is rooted in eternal resistance or death.
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 21 2026 20:42 utc | 291
Who is the Kwisatz Haderach?

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 21 2026 20:47 utc | 273

Any info. Regarding the Samsonite option ? 
Posted by: Exile | Mar 21 2026 20:21 utc | 267
 
Holy Delilah! Looks like the Zionists are sporting a brush cut.

Posted by: EoinW | Mar 21 2026 20:48 utc | 274

The FACT that A-10s and Apaches are operating without fear of short term missiles means that the VAUNTED Iranian missile and defense systems are GONE. They’re GONE!

I hear capitals make things extra true. Who are you trying to convince? The bar, or yourself?

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 21 2026 20:49 utc | 275

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
 
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 21 2026 20:42 utc | 290
 

 
Doesn’t know enough to keep his mouth shut.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 21 2026 20:49 utc | 276

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 21 2026 20:42 utc | 290
He should be worry about helium and oil price disrupt the chip market first before asskissing the POTUS and Iran War speculation.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 21 2026 20:50 utc | 277

The polls are in.  Princess Boody is definitely AI program.  
Public service announcement: Do not touch, interact with or even look at princess boody.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 21 2026 20:50 utc | 278

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 21 2026 20:35 utc | 278

Are you an AI bot? It looks like it.

If so, that’s not the way to find out 🙂 But yeah, the badly misnamed queen’s postings are scroll-over material.
 
One observation about the on-going world war: it is free of ideology. “Only business”, if you will. The economies of all affected major states are capitalist. There are some attempts to add an ideological touch, because that always helps at the home front: the USA with their endless “freedom/democracy” shouts (neither holds for the average citizen), Russia/China with their demonstrative move towards traditional orthodox/Confucian values. Israel and Iran make it look as if this is about religion but I don’t think that’s the primal level: the Zionism of Israel is nationalism (or racism, if you like that better), even though they invoke the religious trope for propaganda purposes. Iran is an Islamic republic but IMO they don’t think of the war in religious term at all (“muslims/shiites vs jews/christians”).
 
This lack of ideology –neoconservatism/woke aren’t ideologies but mere propaganda devices– felt strange to me because the Cold War was all about it (capitalism vs socialism), as was WW2. But then I realised that WW1 wasn’t about ideology either: it was dressed up as competing nationalisms but was really about capitalist factions fighting for future profits. And this is also how I see WW3: China/Russia (as capitalist societies) have good economic outlooks but the US-led Western bloc has not (I guess Marxists would invoke the falling profit rate law.) Hence the war.

Posted by: Konami | Mar 21 2026 20:51 utc | 279

Mahmood OD: Day 22: ‘Hypersonic Hits Dimona’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@Mahmood_OD/streams
 
“Iran hits Israel’s nuclear city| F15 & F16 shot down|”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 21 2026 20:51 utc | 280

BREAKING: Another Iranian ballistic missile impact in southern ‘Israel’ (Arad).
Initial casualty toll exceeds 30 injuries.
Massive damage.

 
https://x.com/AryJeay/status/2035453513895997680

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 21 2026 20:53 utc | 281

@Konami | Mar 21 2026 20:51 utc | 306

If so, that’s not the way to find out 

The non-answer was the best possible.
 

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 21 2026 20:53 utc | 282

Its been a few hours now.  Dimona is still to hot for the New York Times.
 
Atlanticist Ostriches.
 
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 21 2026 20:55 utc | 283

In response to #290:

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on the Iran war:
“I believe that there’s a reason we [the U.S.] went to war. And I believe at the end of the war, the Middle East will be more stable than before.”

That’s pretty much indistiguishable from the famous Oracle of Delphi:”You are going to destroy a great empire”!

Posted by: Chrissie | Mar 21 2026 20:57 utc | 284

Happy Nowruz
If the west had a proper calender instead of one inposed by the Church/State, Spring Equinox would be our New Years Day

Posted by: Monty | Mar 21 2026 20:58 utc | 285

@Monty | Mar 21 2026 20:58 utc | 312

Happy Nowruz
If the west had a proper calender instead of one inposed by the Church/State, Spring Equinox would be our New Years Day

That is an excellent point. Iranian new year is science based.

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 21 2026 21:01 utc | 286

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 21 2026 20:49 utc | 302 
The FACT that A-10s and Apaches are operating without fear of short term missiles means that the VAUNTED Iranian missile and defense systems are GONE. They’re GONE!”
“I hear capitals make things extra true. Who are you trying to convince? The bar, or yourself?”
If you look carefully about where these things are being used (over water and over the Western friendly gulf states) … it is sort of true”Ioperating without fear of short term missiles”)  
 

Posted by: ed4 | Mar 21 2026 21:01 utc | 287

@ lex talionis | Mar 21 2026 20:35 utc | 277
 
thanks lex… i read 2 of his books.. if you catch the title – he doesn’t mention it in the video – let me know as i would also be curious to read it… he does mention a book on 9-11 which sounded interesting too… his only change in the guys work is put israel instead of ksa as the folks who were in the drivers seat, which i happen to agree with..  the book he referenced is –

Solving 9-11: The Original Articles Paperback – June 21 2012

by Christopher Lee Bollyn (Author, Editor)

Posted by: james | Mar 21 2026 21:02 utc | 288

vids warning graphic:
 
https://t.me/QudsNen/215130
 
https://t.me/QudsNen/215131
 
 
Six Israeli settlers killed and over 100 injured following the latest Iranian missile strikes on Arad, southern occupied Palestine

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 21 2026 21:02 utc | 289

Spring Equinox would be our New Years Day
 
Posted by: Monty | Mar 21 2026 20:58 utc | 312
 

 
I think that the Winter Solstice has a stronger claim.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 21 2026 21:03 utc | 290

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 21 2026 20:08 utc | 262
Strange goings on at the COMEX:
Clearing member 991
It’s complicated.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 21 2026 21:03 utc | 291

22:45

Ghalibaf: ‘Israel’s’ skies are defenseless

Today

22:45

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf: If the Israeli regime is unable to intercept missiles in the heavily protected area of Dimona, it is operationally a sign of entering a new phase of the battle

Today

20:45

Israeli Channel 12: The number of injuries from the Iranian missile strike in Dimona has risen to 47   

 
Highlights | Al Mayadeen English

Posted by: Don Firineach | Mar 21 2026 21:03 utc | 292

I fully agree with Craig Murray that the US recklessly accepted the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The war against Iran is just the continuation of the war against Russia. The destruction of Nordstream, the closure of the Druzhba Pipeline, the attacks on oil refineries all over Russia, the seizure and attacks on Russian oil Tankers are all part of the plot. Energy shortages and skyrocketing prices will cause a worldwide economic Crisis from which the poorest countries in the Global South will suffer the most. People throughout the world will impoverish whereas the Rich will get richer like they did during the Financial Crisis of 2008 and the COVID Lockdowns.
The US and its vassalls have wrecked every Country they allegedly wanted to liberate: Afghanistan, Iraq, Jemen, Syria, Somalia and Libya. That they also intend to destroy Iran seems quite plausible. Iran is a key factor in Eurasia due to its geostrategic Position on the Gulf, it plays a decisive role in international shipping, Iran is the Gate to Central Asia and it is a chokepoint at the Caspian and to Russia‘s underbelly. It plays a crucial role in China‘s BRI and in Russia‘s North-South-Corridor, both strategic economic projects in Eurasia which the West wants to sabotage.  
 
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: Lesjeuxsontfaits | Mar 21 2026 21:05 utc | 293

Iran’s Parliament Speaker, Ghalibaf:
 
Israel fails to intercept missiles in the highly protected Dimona area signals entering a new phase of the battle

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 21 2026 21:06 utc | 294

pic of mass damage:
https://t.me/QudsNen/215133
 
 
Israeli occupation forces request assistance from ambulance teams and rescue crews from outside Arad due to the large number of injuries and to help remove rubble in search of those trapped.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 21 2026 21:07 utc | 295

Posted by: too scents | Mar 21 2026 21:03 utc | 317
Remnants of an older system can be found in Month names – September (7th month) up to December (10 month) with February the 12 month. You takes your choice!!

Posted by: Monty | Mar 21 2026 21:10 utc | 296

screenshot of article from Chosun Daily:
https://t.me/CIG_telegram/71961
 
Japan has agreed to pay Iran in Chinese Yuan in order for its ships to be allowed to pass unharmed through the Hormuz Strait.
 
All countries who want their ships to pass the Hormuz Strait will have to pay Iran with Yuan.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 21 2026 21:11 utc | 297

@UWDude | Mar 21 2026 21:07 utc | 322
The missiles used on Arad are not the most modern ones:

🇮🇱⚡️🇮🇷IOF: These are not new missiles or hypersonic missiles, these are missiles that have already been launched in the past into Israeli territory and are known to the IDF.

https://t.me/RezistanceTrench/60654

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 21 2026 21:11 utc | 298

https://x.com/EGYOSINT/status/2035328648174084363?s=20

 
Another U.S. TRANSCOM-chartered Omni Air Boeing 777-200 passenger aircraft flew from Biggs Army Airfield to Djibouti, arriving on March 20.
Biggs Army Airfield is home to the Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB), 1st Armored Division (“Iron Eagles”), which operates AH-64 Apache, UH-60/HH-60 Black Hawk, and CH-47 Chinook helicopters.
Think about this. The U.S. is going to paradrop Iran from Djibouti, a country in Africa, outside of the Middle East. Meanwhile Trump and Hegseth insist that they’ve won.Iran is succeeding in pushing out the U.S. military from the Middle East.

 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 21 2026 21:13 utc | 299

If BRICS and the RoW can’t see it’s existential for them as well then so be it. Appease once, shame on you…

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 21 2026 21:13 utc | 300