Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
March 16, 2026
War On Iran: – (Not-) Destroyed Missile Launchers – Seeking Ground War Allies

War propaganda doesn’t change, whoever a conflict is fought with:

Professed success is promoted by doing a countdown towards victory:

The recent war follows the scheme of ever rising enemy losses:

At some point however delusion creeps in:

People start to ask questions:

After Trump’s original plans did not survive contact with the enemy, the media are preparing the public for an escalation towards a ground war:

> President Trump and top aides spent the weekend framing their Iran operation as a resounding military success while imploring other countries to join their effort to resolve a worsening energy crisis related to the Strait of Hormuz.

The Trump administration as soon as this week plans to announce that multiple countries have agreed to form a coalition that will escort ships through the waterway, which runs along the Iranian coast, U.S. officials said. The U.S. and potential coalition countries are still discussing whether those operations would begin before or after the war ends. <

What is the use of escorting ships through the Strait “after the war ends”?

So far there are no takers of Trump’s call for allies. I doubt that there will be any.

The U.S. will have to go it alone. To take a strip of Iranian land north of the Strait of Hormuz with a depth and width sufficient to protect the Strait will require a force of some 100,000 soldiers. The U.S. no longer has such an invasion force nor the means to land it.

That does not mean that Trump won’t try it.

One can hope that the commodity and financial markets will become unruly enough soon enough to stop Trump from bombing Iran ‘a few more times just for fun‘ and from marching towards a ground war.

Comments

The only question is how we makes this live simple and real. 
 
 
Can you make this live simple to recognize your identity?
 
 
Get the noise about, and be a human, with your mind and leaving aside your mentality in order to make your mentality aside and be
A Human being. The human do not do bad to the others.

Posted by: But | Mar 17 2026 0:50 utc | 401

Don’t believe in God? No problem.
 
Do you like;
 

  • destroying Israel?
  • smashing Big Tech?
  • demolishing banks and corporations?
  • collapsing Oligarch asset values?
  • punishing genocide?

 
Don’t believe in God. No problem.
 
You can enjoy the fruits even if you think it’s nonsense.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 0:54 utc | 402

🔴 Video from Basra, southern Iraq, documenting the launch of US HIMARS ground-to-ground rockets from Kuwaiti territory towards Iran.
 
12-second video . 
https://x.com/ME_Observer_/status/2033708943604580542
 
Kuwait is Iraq. But first, it must be disciplined.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 0:59 utc | 403

The differences is the emotion. I known if this is a human or a LLM. 
 
 
AT least, T is real.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: But | Mar 17 2026 1:00 utc | 404

Don’t know how we got onto the sex lives of priests, but sects with married clergy often have serious problems with their behavior with women, or girls. Physical abuse of wives and children is also a common issue. As to celibate priesthoods, I’m shaky on the difference between repressed and abstinent. The female housekeeper is always an issue. Historically the shift to celibacy seems to have been prompted as a reform directed against concubinage. As near as I can make out, celibate priesthoods and monasticism is very much about money, as in, don’t pay for wives and children. In the occasional exceptions where they can marry, it seems to be in practice reserved to monks with money. Class, property, really does matter most, I think. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Mar 17 2026 1:01 utc | 405

Trouble in New Jersey-on-the-Med.
 
The dual passport holder escape hatch is currently shut. All civilians aircraft are grounded and cleared from runways and terminals at Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport. It’s closed. Meanwhile, angry American & European Israelis are fighting with police & security staff, offering various gifts, treasures & fugazis – anything for a ticket out of Zionist paradise…
 
https://x.com/21WIRE/status/2033670945442042076

Posted by: Allen | Mar 17 2026 1:02 utc | 406

And, now, you are tired?
 
 
Good!
 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGEGPBtGDUg 
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: But | Mar 17 2026 1:04 utc | 407

@ Allen | Mar 17 2026 0:17 utc | 387
 
thanks for articulating all that.. it needs to be said and next to no one is saying any of that.. 
 
@ John Gilberts | Mar 17 2026 0:50 utc | 403
 
she’s a smart lady and very clear and articulate..  thanks for sharing that.. 

Posted by: james | Mar 17 2026 1:06 utc | 408

Posted by: Allen | Mar 17 2026 1:02 utc | 409
 
######
 
Great share, thank you.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 1:09 utc | 409

The Belgian Prime Minister said the quiet part out loud today. Bart De Wever — not Orban, not Fico, not Meloni — the Prime Minister of the country that hosts NATO headquarters, told the Financial Times that Europe must normalise relations with Russia and regain access to cheap energy. “Common sense,” he called it. Then he added the line that cuts deepest: “In private, European leaders agree with me. But no one dares to say it out loud.”
 
That sentence is the entire European political crisis in twenty words. Because here is the world these leaders are privately confessing to each other behind closed doors while performing Russophobic hysteria for the cameras. Germany entered this winter with gas storage at 21.6% — the lowest level since 2011 (in those days storages wasn’t a priority during the nordsream cheap gas banaza). By mid-February it had fallen to under 24%, against a historical average of 50%. Diesel in Germany up 16-26% in a single week. Gas prices 25% higher in January alone. The Federal Network Agency Berlin’s own regulator noted that storage at the start of 2026 was “well below” 2025 and that under cold conditions facilities would have been completely emptied by mid-January.
 
Friedrich Merz flew to Washington on March 3, performed the full Russophobic theatre for the cameras — Ukraine uber alles, sanctions must hold, Putin must be crushed — while his officials were conducting what Berlin called “close and very constructive dialogue” with US authorities to exempt Rosneft Deutschland from sanctions. Indefinitely. Bloomberg confirmed it two days later. The PCK Schwedt refinery — Rosneft’s German operation supplying fuel to Berlin and eastern Germany — quietly carved out of the sanctions architecture Merz had just finished applauding on television. The man who won’t send troops to Hormuz went to Washington to beg for Russian oil through the back door. And now the Strait of Hormuz is closed to non-Iranian friendly countries . Not partially disrupted. Closed. Iranian tankers sail freely to Ningbo. The shadow fleet moves east. LNG shipping rates have surged. Fertiliser costs are up 35-77%. The Cape of Good Hope reroute adds two weeks to every Asian cargo. The IEA has released the largest emergency reserve in history — 412 million barrels and Brent is still above $100.
 
The EU energy commissioner said this week that Brussels simply does not have the money to absorb the energy shock from Iran. Europe is being squeezed from two directions simultaneously: Russian pipeline gas it sanctioned itself out of, now replaced by extortionate US LNG it depends on through a strait Iran controls. Israel-Washington’s war. Europe’s bill.
 
If I were sitting in Moscow right now I would be in no hurry whatsoever. I would watch the Belgian prime minister break ranks publicly while his colleagues break ranks privately. I would watch Merz perform Churchill for the press and grovel for Rosneft relief in the anteroom. I would watch Europe strip Greek Patriot missiles for Qatar, pull THAAD from South Korea, gut its own missile shield for a war it had no vote on and no plan for. I would watch the continent that spent 4 years calling Russia a pariah state, a war criminal, an existential threat to civilisation now quietly sending emissaries to Moscow asking about discounts, about flows, about whether the pipeline terms might be reconsidered.
 
And when they finally arrive properly, officially, cap in hand, I would tell them something they need to hear. We have redirected Europe’s flows to the east. We have honoured the spirit of your hatred. We have respected your sovereignty over your own energy poverty. You wanted to be free of us and we have helped you find the courage to do so. Asia is grateful for your sacrifice.
 
Watch the political knives come out in Europe – these Eurocrats know it’s the European streets they truly have to fear. Europeans have awakened to the betrayal.
 
https://x.com/IslanderWORLD/status/2033680043424235810

Posted by: Allen | Mar 17 2026 1:11 utc | 410

There will be other occasions to speak of this in detail. So here, let me simply say that I stand unequivocally with Iran…” As do I. As do many. Death To USrael. When will Americans rise?
Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 17 2026 0:50 utc | 403
 
I stand with you John. Things have to change enough is enough. I also stand unequivocally with Iran

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 17 2026 1:11 utc | 411

March, 16: War is Peace

Netanyahu is alive! Walking among tourists this time. Looking relaxed. Sipping something. Normal day at the office.
The footage was identified within hours as recycled material from January 12, 2021 and March 21, 2024. The official Israeli government account posted it. His ring disappears at the 29-second mark. Grant Williams offered the definitive summary: “So, am I right in thinking that some of the few things we DO know is that both Netanyahu and Khomeini are DEFINITELY alive, like coffee, and have 5 fingers on each hand?”
So my guess: not alive anymore?

Who needs body doubles and stinking AI when you can save many shekels by going through the video archives?

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 17 2026 1:11 utc | 412

inteldrop.org claiming USS Carney sunk

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 17 2026 1:13 utc | 413

US embassy in Baghdad got hit by Shaheed drone finally their CRAM ran out of ammunition.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 1:13 utc | 414

Sorry it is theinteldrop.org

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 17 2026 1:16 utc | 415

John Gilberts | Mar 17 2026 0:50 utc | 403
 
Thanks for that. Here’s ana excerpt from Warwick Powell’s latest just published by Guancha:
 

China’s Structural Resilience: Buffering, Electrification, and Administrative Leverage
 
As I mentioned in my June 2025 article, “Oil Shock 2.0,” China’s situation is qualitatively different. Crude oil imports have peaked: peaking at 11.1 million barrels per day in 2020 and 11.04 million barrels per day in 2024 (down 1.9% year-on-year). Through shale oil and enhanced recovery technologies in Daqing, Tarim and Bohai Bay, domestic production stabilized at about 4.3 million barrels per day. The annual refining capacity exceeded 1 billion tons, forming a surplus in the export of structural refined oil. A strategic reserve of 10 to 1.2 billion barrels (the latest estimate is 11 to 1.3 billion barrels after the increase in 2025) can provide 90 to 130 days of import coverage, far exceeding the International Energy Agency standard.
 
The peak in diesel demand will occur in 2024. The proliferation of new energy vehicles (accounting for more than 40% of new car sales) and the expansion of industrial green power supported by record new renewable energy installations (over 300 GW in 2024 alone) have led to a significant decline in the consumption of traditional energy, which means that the intensity of oil per unit of GDP continues to decline. The coal-to-oil pathway, despite its high environmental costs, also provides the necessary hedge for diesel and aviation fuel in such sudden and extreme situations. Administrative pricing, i.e. the distribution of fuel by the state to priority sectors (agriculture, logistics, defense), as well as subsidies financed by state-owned enterprises, protected consumers and industry more effectively than other market systems.
 
Diplomatic and financial instruments reinforce these structural advantages. Expansion of RMB-denominated oil trade through the Shanghai International Energy Exchange; The exemption from Chinese tankers shows that Tehran recognizes Beijing’s strategic importance. Even in a worst-case scenario of a complete lockdown, China’s diversified imports, domestic buffers, and planned economic instruments can limit overall inflation transmission to 2% to 4% (only half of the Western influence) while maintaining growth momentum. China is not immune: higher input costs will put pressure on some export sectors and may require targeted fiscal support. But unlike Japan, South Korea or ASEAN importers, Beijing has the financial capacity, administrative wisdom and energy sovereignty to absorb and deflect the impact of rising oil prices.

 
 
China is in a better position than most but will still be affected. He writes the following on the security impact:
 

Seoul, Tokyo, Manila, and Chinese Taipei are reassessing the net gains and losses for housing U.S. military bases, weapons, and personnel. These facilities, once clear security multipliers, are now potential military targets in the era of precision strike proliferation. Taking the risk of a U.S. host could lead to an escalation of the conflict without guaranteed security, which clearly subverted the logic of the transaction after 1945.
 
Iran has successfully demonstrated the limits of U.S. power projection centered on air power, accelerating the risk-off behavior of countries. Japan and South Korea are accelerating the diversification of LNG sources, restarting nuclear energy, and developing indigenous missile defense. Southeast Asian countries are deepening RCEP energy cooperation and exploring the joint strategic petroleum reserve mechanism. All parties have identified an urgent task: shortening supply chains, electrifying transportation fleets, and investing in domestic resilience. The war made my prediction in Oil Shock 2.0 come true—that U.S. security guarantees are limited and constrained by geography.

 
Here’s Powell’s “Oil Shock 2.0.”  The above is in Chinese but might be posted in English to his substack in the near future.

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 17 2026 1:16 utc | 416

@ Allen | Mar 17 2026 1:02 utc | 409
 
not sure of the veracity of this…. i kind of doubt it… flight tracker has some planes going in / out of israel..  it is 320am in tel aviv at present..

Posted by: james | Mar 17 2026 1:19 utc | 417

@ karlof1 | Mar 17 2026 1:16 utc | 419
 
thanks karl… siding with the bully is a tough call here… most go along with the bully for obvious reasons..  

Posted by: james | Mar 17 2026 1:20 utc | 418

I think the Izzys still diging for Nutty around the Hit Bunker. The DNA from the remains they found was from some unknown Polish Guy …🫡🤔

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 17 2026 1:23 utc | 419

A response to UWdude..  
 
Correct.  Vance isn’t any better whatsoever.  Obama wasn’t any better.  Kamala wasn’t any better.  Lindsey Graham isn’t any better.  McCain wasn’t any better.  Hillary certainly wasn’t any better.  G.W. Bush wasn’t any better.  
 
Bernie seemed better for awhile.  But he always ends up throwing his supporters into the arms of the DNC, so in the end he isn’t really much better.  
 
Jill Stein was better too with excellent rhetoric on foreign policy.  But always marginalized by the dual party system, just like Thomas Massie and Ron Paul and MTG.

Posted by: borderlands man | Mar 17 2026 1:23 utc | 420

karlof1 | Mar 17 2026 1:16 utc | 419
 
I would add that there is an incalculable difference in the collective will of the Chinese people (almost to a fault at times) and the American people. Not to mention just the basic health indices and stamina.
 
The capacity for enduring hardship and the resolve of the Chinese people is something a Westerner (including myself) can’t really comprehend.  I say that as someone who has been around them for twenty years- it’s impressive.
 
Probably don’t need to get into how little “hardship” it takes to dismantle the American psyche.

Posted by: Allen | Mar 17 2026 1:24 utc | 421

Posted by: james | Mar 17 2026 1:19 utc | 420
 
IF you click on the few aircraft in the air around the BG airport they are all military stratotankers and not civilian domestic/international flights which is the section said to be closed

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 17 2026 1:29 utc | 422

USS Gerald Ford the ship with bad toilet plumbing that the sailors need to hold hands while another pantless butt pooping over the deck had a fire lasted 30 hours
 
2nd ship that had “LAUNDRY FIRE” ever since the war begins. The sailors need to be educated to clean up their lint trap full of papers, pennies, pens and Iranian shaheed drones. 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 1:30 utc | 423

james | Mar 17 2026 1:20 utc | 421 & james | Mar 17 2026 1:20 utc | 421
 
Thanks for your replies. You’ll both be interested in Powell’s conclusion:
 

In what Gramsci called “the gap between the old and the new”, monsters appear when the old order is shaken. The Iranian war is one such monster: born from overconfidence in outdated strategies, it catalyzes the birth of a distributed security architecture and economic sovereignty in Asia. The list of war attrition — depleted interceptors, paralyzed radars, depleted forward bases, and sustained Iranian production capacity — exposed the physical boundaries of U.S. power. Energy shocks reveal differentiated vulnerabilities. Asia’s recalculation has begun: a shift to electrification, shortened supply chains, and pragmatic multipolar hedging.
 
The coming months will decide whether Washington will try to withdraw in an orderly manner or let the war of attrition deepen. Whichever path it takes, it will accelerate the collapse of the international order, which has been evident since the mid-2010s. U.S. military power remains absolute, but its power projection now operates within more stringent material and political constraints.
 
For Asian policymakers, the lesson is not anti-Americanism, but realism: diversifying energy sources, building domestic buffers, and recalibrating alliances to 21st-century realities. In the process of recalibration, there is the basis for a more balanced and resilient regional order, in which China’s structural advantages and Asia’s collective agency will play an increasingly important role.

 

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 17 2026 1:30 utc | 424

Hezbollah announces targeting two Israeli Merkava tanks attempting to invade the town of Al-Taybeh in southern Lebanon, forcing other tanks to withdraw

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 1:32 utc | 425

GeorgeWendell@414:
 
“…Things have to change enough is enough. I also stand unequivocally with Iran.”
 
There are many who think as we. More than I’ve ever seen before. People need to put their heads and hearts together and discuss future possibilities. 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 17 2026 1:33 utc | 426

Posted by: Allen | Mar 17 2026 1:24 utc | 424
 
Being a bit of a Sinophile myself, I read once read that the Chinese people’s cuisine is so enormously diverse using so many different sources is because they had to learn to eat everything to survive starvation in the past. I have also read that at times Chinese people have literally survived off mud soup. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 17 2026 1:34 utc | 427

@ GeorgeWendell | Mar 17 2026 1:29 utc | 425
 
i saw that, but there was one commercial flight to paris… this time of day it makes sense it would be quiet.. we’ll see…
 
@ karlof1 | Mar 17 2026 1:30 utc | 427
 
thanks for this additional bit of info.. i hope powell is right about that.. 
 
 

Posted by: james | Mar 17 2026 1:34 utc | 428

@ james | Mar 17 2026 1:19 utc | 420
 
I’m seeing only 2 commercial flights and several Boeing stratotankers that are N/A.
 
I’m certainly no expert on this matter. Henningsen is usually quite responsible. Certainly best to vet and double vet everything.

Posted by: Allen | Mar 17 2026 1:35 utc | 429

Posted by: borderlands man | Mar 17 2026 1:23 utc | 423

The Best Candidate running for POTUS since 1988 is Vermin Supreme!!! Did you vote for Him? 😜

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 17 2026 1:35 utc | 430

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/16/us/politics/uss-ford-fire-iran-venezuela.html?unlocked_article_code=1.T1A.RP68.0u56Is5cV0bo&smid=url-share

 
Fire on U.S. Aircraft Carrier Raged for Hours, Sailors Say
The Ford is now entering its 10th month of deployment after arriving in the Middle East from the Caribbean
 
It took more than 30 hours for sailors to put out the fire aboard the aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford last week, sailors and military officials said, as the beleaguered ship continued its monthslong slog through President Trump’s military operations.
 
The fire started in the ship’s main laundry area last Thursday. By the time it was over, more than 600 sailors and crew members had lost their beds and have since been bunking down on floors and tables, officials said.
 
The U.S. military’s Central Command said two sailors received treatment for “non-life-threatening injuries.” People on the ship reported that dozens of service members suffered smoke inhalation.
 
And in the category of non-life-threatening, but still not ideal, many sailors have not been able to do laundry since the fire.
 
The ship, along with its 4,500 sailors and fighter pilots, was in the Mediterranean on Oct. 24 when Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered it to steam to the Caribbean to add weight to President Trump’s pressure campaign on Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s leader before his seizure.
 
From the Caribbean, the carrier rushed to the Middle East for the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, which is now in its third week.
 
Speaking to sailors on board aircraft carriers is difficult in the best of circumstances. During a war, the ships and military bases involved in operations go “dark,” limiting the ability of service members to communicate with the outside world. The officials and sailors interviewed for this article spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
 
The Ford is now entering its 10th month of deployment. It will break the record for longest post-Vietnam War carrier deployment if it is still at sea in mid-April. That record, at 294 days, was set by the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln in 2020.
 
Crew members on the Ford have been told that their deployment will probably be extended into May, which would put them at an entire year at sea, twice the length of a normal aircraft carrier deployment.
 
The Navy kept aircraft carriers deployed for nine months at a time, sometimes a little longer, during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. But deployments are not usually extended past six months. Longer than that, Navy experts say, is very difficult for both the ship and the crew.
 
“Ships get tired too, and they get beat up over the course of long deployments,” said Rear Adm. John F. Kirby, a retired naval officer who was Pentagon press secretary and a national security spokesman in the Biden administration. “You can’t run a ship that long and that hard and expect her and her crew to perform at peak capacity.”
 
The Ford is conducting flight operations around the clock, Navy officials said.
 
The fire, according to two officials, began in the vent of a dryer in the ship’s laundry facilities and quickly spread. Sailors battled the blaze for more than 30 hours, officials and sailors said.
 
The Navy did not respond to a request for comment. Central Command said in its statement that the fire caused “no damage to the ship’s propulsion plant, and the aircraft carrier remains fully operational.”
 
The fire was only the latest in a series of maintenance problems on the Ford, the Navy’s newest aircraft carrier. It has had plumbing issues with the 650 toilets on board. NPR reported that the undersized and poorly designed toilet system frequently breaks down.
 
A major maintenance and refitting period that the Ford was supposed to undergo early this year at the Newport News Naval Shipyard in Virginia has been put off, military officials said.
 
A military official said that the Pentagon was aware that the carrier was reaching the limits of its deployment strength. He said that the U.S.S. George H.W. Bush is preparing to deploy to the Middle East and will probably relieve the Ford.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 1:36 utc | 431

Has Iran targeted Deir ez-Zor, yet?

Posted by: jared | Mar 17 2026 1:38 utc | 432

We here at MoA are globalists
Posted by: borderlands man | Mar 17 2026 1:32 utc | 428
 
xD My political position is so weird that I can’t even label myself on anything but realpolitik 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 1:39 utc | 433

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 17 2026 1:33 utc | 430
 
Well I’ve long believed in solidarity and adding my name to the dotted line. It is the antidote to the divisiveness many state leaders and their venal media seek to invoke. Resistance is impossible if people are not united. That’s what they want.
 
Throw a pack of dogs a bone and they will fight so much that they don’t notice who threw the bone. 
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 17 2026 1:39 utc | 434

I am Anti-Globulist!! 🙋‍♀️

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 17 2026 1:40 utc | 435

@karlof1 | Mar 17 2026 1:30 utc | 427

In what Gramsci called “the gap between the old and the new”, monsters appear when the old order is shaken. The Iranian war is one such monster: born from overconfidence in outdated strategies, it catalyzes the birth of a distributed security architecture and economic sovereignty in Asia. The list of war attrition — depleted interceptors, paralyzed radars, depleted forward bases, and sustained Iranian production capacity — exposed the physical boundaries of U.S. power. Energy shocks reveal differentiated vulnerabilities. Asia’s recalculation has begun: a shift to electrification, shortened supply chains, and pragmatic multipolar hedging.
 The coming months will decide whether Washington will try to withdraw in an orderly manner or let the war of attrition deepen. Whichever path it takes, it will accelerate the collapse of the international order, which has been evident since the mid-2010s. U.S. military power remains absolute, but its power projection now operates within more stringent material and political constraints.
 For Asian policymakers, the lesson is not anti-Americanism, but realism: diversifying energy sources, building domestic buffers, and recalibrating alliances to 21st-century realities. In the process of recalibration, there is the basis for a more balanced and resilient regional order, in which China’s structural advantages and Asia’s collective agency will play an increasingly important role.

 
Some astute observations though, “U.S. military power remains absolute, but its power projection now operates within more stringent material and political constraints”, is not only a bit of a self-contradiction but I would say  it is a wholly inaccurate opening. I think it is likely that not only will the global boot print of the US military be forced to shrivel a bit but also the veneer of US military invisibility has worn off. Add to this that just the sheer amount of resources needed to support the cumbersome US military is evaporating. Oh, and this incoming generation of US “warriors” is a corpulent mess.

Posted by: Allen | Mar 17 2026 1:45 utc | 436

The Best Candidate running for POTUS since 1988 is Vermin Supreme!!! Did you vote for Him?
 
Posted by: Nobody | Mar 17 2026 1:35 utc | 435

 
I was almost persuaded by Giant Meteor’s candidacymyself…

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 17 2026 1:48 utc | 437

An USAF KC-135 refueler aircraft is having a weird flightpath above Ben Guiron airport, after returning from Iraq.
 
Some channels are suggesting the aircraft was targeted in Iraq and needs an evac in Tel Aviv.
 
So far it’s still circling above Tel Aviv.
 
**********
https://t.me/FotrosResistancee/20204
 
Alleged footage shows emergency trucks and ambulances in Ben Guiron Airport on hold amid speculation of an emergency landing of a USAF KC-135 refueler aircraft returning from Iraq.
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 1:48 utc | 438

Guancha reports on the possibile condition and location of Iran’s new supreme leader, 57-year-old Mojtaba Khamenei:
 

At a time when there are different opinions about Mojtaba’s health, on March 15, Kuwaiti media Al-Jarida reported that a source revealed that Mojtaba had been transferred to Moscow by Russian military aircraft due to health and safety conditions. Mojtaba allegedly underwent a “successful” surgical procedure upon arrival and is currently being treated at a private hospital inside the Moscow presidential palace….
 
Iranian Ambassador to Cyprus Salarian confirmed the news of Mojtaba’s injury on the 11th. In an interview with the British newspaper The Guardian, he said that Mojtaba was a “survivor” of the first round of US-Israel air strikes, with “injuries to his legs, hands and arms, and bruises on his eyes.”

 
It’s also reported that Mojtaba’s first speech was written by Ali Larijani but that remains unconfirmed. So, we seem to have further confirmation of Russian aid to Iran.  

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 17 2026 1:48 utc | 439

US warship sails too close to Strait of Hormuz in Iran – Big Mistake13-minute 57-seconds Iran may have taken out a Destroyer.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 16 2026 22:43 utc | 311
 
theinteldrop.org says it is uss carney

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 17 2026 1:49 utc | 440

Sounds of several explosions in the UAE amid an incoming attack from Iran.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 1:49 utc | 441

Merkava tank doom counter = 9

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 17 2026 1:52 utc | 442

Giving credit where credit is due, I know I’ve had some shit for saying I knew Trump would start this war on Iran a few years ago, but I was positive they’d have to generate a false flag or that the Israelis would supply one.
 
Nope. Thank you, Trumpstein, for embodying the Nike slogan “Just Do It” and starting a war based on zero pretext at all – real or fake – and saving me and scores of other people like me all the time that we would have spent in the future trying to get to the bottom of that totally undeployed false flag attack! I have so much more free time to look forward to reading about actual, verifiable war crimes now that I don’t have to crawl down the “truther” rabbit hole for 20+ years like with 9/11 or JFK.  
 
For that I offer my genuine “thanks” and I hope you rot in hell. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 17 2026 1:55 utc | 443

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 17 2026 1:49 utc | 448
 
######
 
It’s a start. It sounds like they got too close, thinking they had support; the Iranians lured them in.
 
That’s the thing with Iran and Russia. These older powers are willing to do attrition and to be patient.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 1:56 utc | 444

vid 
https://x.com/i/status/2033698018059305296?mx=2
 
The C-RAM failed to intercept the incoming drone, which struck the Embassy of the United States, Baghdad inside the Green Zone.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 1:56 utc | 445

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 17 2026 1:49 utc | 448
 
Inteldrop site stopped working for me. Do you have a valid URL or a Telegram link? 
 
Appreciate it if so. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 17 2026 1:57 utc | 446

the Time:
 
Really love:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WR2hCeC0KWE&list=RDWR2hCeC0KWE&start_radio=1 

Posted by: But | Mar 17 2026 1:57 utc | 447

And America and Israel are getting so desperate that they are bound to make mistakes. Since the Iranians are on their home turf, they can be relaxed and exploit any mistake that they choose.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 1:58 utc | 448

Their dual citizenship should all be revoked.”. . .

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 0:40 utc | 399
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Presumably this means that their Russian citizenship should be revoked. I caught some mentions of “Amalek” in the linked video.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 17 2026 2:00 utc | 449

We here at MoA are globalists who hate the idea of national borders
Posted by: borderlands man | Mar 17 2026 1:32 utc | 428

Who are this “we” on whose behalf you affect to speak?
Whoever they are, count me out.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 17 2026 2:00 utc | 450

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 1:56 utc | 454
 
There was the sounds of the C RAM shooting but it seems a weird. Either the CRAM were worn out from constant use or the radars KuFRS were hit and now they’re relying on less reliable Back up radar TPQ-36 or TPQ-49.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 2:01 utc | 451

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 1:56 utc | 453
 
The more serious strategic implications for whole US navy according to theinteldrop.org is that Iran has a found a weakness in Aegis defense system which was most confidential and exploiting it. That means every US navy ship is vulnerable.

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 17 2026 2:02 utc | 452

Posted by: Jane | Mar 17 2026 2:00 utc | 458
 
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If they support killing children, then maybe their “right to life” should be revoked.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 2:03 utc | 453

If the Iranian found a weakness in Aegis defense system then the US Navy can say goodbye in any future Pacific naval warfare

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 2:03 utc | 454

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 2:01 utc | 460
 
a short strem, then a few very short bursts.  Ammo is probably running low too.  They have been firing like crazy for a week, and Americans are known for wasting ammo.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 2:04 utc | 455

Allen | Mar 17 2026 1:45 utc | 443
 
Thanks for your reply. Powell is more of a political-economist and related systems scholar than military analyst. However, the metric he uses concludes Iran can continue the conflict for many more months: “Tehran can maintain pressure on the strait indefinitely unless Washington commits ground forces and/or is willing to expose its air and sea assets to the risk of a sharp escalation … The United States has little hope of achieving a decisive victory (i.e., reopening the strait and resuming forward base deployments on Washington’s terms) in the next 90 to 120 days.” 

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 17 2026 2:05 utc | 456

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 2:04 utc | 465
 
i have not posted dozens of videos of CRAM fire and CRAM successful intercepts.  They have been putting in the work.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 2:06 utc | 457

Journalist Suhaib Al-Masalma – specialist, analyst and translator
 
 
The explosion that happened in Jerusalem was very, very huge without warnings

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 17 2026 2:07 utc | 458

 
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 17 2026 1:57 utc | 455
 
FLASH/FLASH/FLASH/CONFIRMED: U.S.S. Carney Sunk in 12 Seconds — Iran Knew America’s Exact Weakness – America Loses Its First Warship, an AEGIS Destroyer – THE INTEL DROP https://share.google/3pzP7rv9cNhuiL7yk

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 17 2026 2:07 utc | 459

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 17 2026 1:55 utc | 451
 
The Mainstream media keeps speculating an attack on California using Shaheed drone by Iranian sleeper cells.
 
Meanwhile the US military reported someone stole their drones.
 
Also, The LUCAS is US copy of the Iranian drone Shaheed.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 2:08 utc | 460

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-4_CQx1lRY&list=RDWR2hCeC0KWE&index=2 
Gora Iran 
 
 
Dekosu neure biotsetan

Posted by: But | Mar 17 2026 2:08 utc | 461

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 17 2026 2:02 utc | 461
 
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I was just listening to Garland Nixon musing that the Iranians may have also exploited American and Israeli communications.
 
The Iranians are elite hackers. They have done that sort of stuff before.
 
That might explain how they could get Bibi and other high-ranking Israelis during a meeting. Every system is vulnerable. The only system that is invulnerable is hermetic, and that limits what the system can be used for.
 
I don’t know anything, but I do think it is possible. It is a White Empire bias (which Trump shouts constantly) that non-Westerners are inferior.
 
There is no upside to arrogance or gloating. The ones who have to do that are often insecure and plagued by doubt.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 2:08 utc | 462

bar graph:
https://x.com/ibrahimjalalye/status/2033297649063862372?s=46
 
 
Over 16 days, the IRGC & its network fired at least 3,586 aerial threats at the GCC. Saudi Arabia now ranks third, as per yesterday’s assessment.
 
🇦🇪 UAE: 313 missiles & 1,606 drones (53.5%)
 
🇰🇼 Kuwait: 243 missiles & 473 drones (20.0%)
 
🇸🇦 KSA: 34 missiles & 309 drones (9.6%)
 
🇧🇭 Bahrain: 125 missiles & 212 drones (9.4%)
 
🇶🇦 Qatar: 170 missiles & 81+ drones (7.1%)
 
🇴🇲 Oman: 18+ drones (0.5%)
 
Source: Gulf MoDs & The Horizon Brief Tracker.
 
†***********
line graph
 
https://x.com/ibrahimjalalye/status/2033682869302755604?s=46
 
IRGC  asymmetric attrition warfare is shifting onto Saudi Arabia 
 
While attack rates on the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar & Kuwait stabilised, KSA hit its highest single-day volume
 
98 drones on 16 Mar — 48% above the previous peak on 13 Mar (66)
 
The trend is clear

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 2:09 utc | 463

Everyday,

  • the dollar depreciates
  • the US navy becomes a bigger joke 
  • NATO refuses to join in to break the blockade 
  • planes, ships and pilots under stress
  • UAE and the provinces are getting hammered and looking impotent 
  • TACO and Hegsbreath looking more unhinged 
  • TACO meltdown at NATO 

Hubris is a hell of a pill.
 
Carry on.

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 17 2026 2:10 utc | 464

dark video, lots of gunfire, some flashes.
https://t.me/CIG_telegram/71519
 
Violent clashes are ongoing between the elite Hezbollah “Radwan” force and the IDF in southern Lebanon, especially in the towns of Meiss El Jabal, Taybeh, and Khiam where the IDF has been attempting to advance for some time.
 
Hezbollah has targeted 5 Israeli Merkava tanks with ATGMs in the last 24 hours, engaged in numerous clashes, and shelled IDF positions in these areas with rockets.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 2:13 utc | 465

Russian ship Moskva looks at USS Carney as the ship is sinking “First time?”

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 2:16 utc | 466

The USAF KC-135 seems to have landed—sort of?
 
Airport fire truck in the vicinity where the USAF KC-135 “landed”.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 2:16 utc | 467

https://youtu.be/14kqogIpMTs?si=1Ais4TCNyyZ-Z273
 
On the subject of US Navy ships sinking might be good to listen to first 2 minutes 30 seconds of above video where a young Ghanian Prophet telling same thing. Utterly shocking. Besides losing aircraft carriers and ships US withdraw from whole Middle East including Israel.

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 17 2026 2:17 utc | 468

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 17 2026 2:07 utc | 469
 
Thanks!

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 17 2026 2:17 utc | 469

https://x.com/menchosint/status/2033675835190685720?s=46
 
Satelite imagery from Al Dhafra Air Base, UAE, shows the same hangars (MQ-4C/MQ-9 Drone hangars) were struck by Iranian projectiles at least 3 times between March 3rd & March 16th.
 
1) Sentinel-2 low resolution
2) Satelite image released by Iranian media

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 2:18 utc | 470

https://x.com/i/status/2033502758574190845?mx=2
 
Yesterday Iran announced they were going after the al Furayrah port in the UAE and called on civilians to evacuate. A while later, they successfully struck it. No surprise attack, announced ahead of time and still got through air defense.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 2:19 utc | 471

We here at MoA are globalists who hate the idea of national borders (fascists!), yet we all support countries like Iran and Russia and China and North Korea who do not share our universalist-globalist-no-borders perspective.  This gives rise to a shitload of cognitive dissonance on this talkboard.  
Posted by: borderlands man | Mar 17 2026 1:32 utc | 428
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Re “We here at MoA,” speak for yourself!!
Agree that there is cognitive dissonance at this board.
Cf. “nation-state” discussion/denigration  on the prev. Iran thread launched by Snake. 
 

Posted by: Jane | Mar 17 2026 2:22 utc | 472

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 2:08 utc | 470
 
I think this is about trying to scare the loony leftists* on the West coast into thinking the evil Iranian regime will be coming to get them.
 
*Those that believe the war is about getting rid of the anti-progressive evil Iranian regime, and also supported Zelensky by showing Ukrainian flags a few years ago. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 17 2026 2:24 utc | 473

Subnornal. I do not have any problem to say you that my culture gonna be:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WR2hCeC0KWE&list=RDWR2hCeC0KWE&index=1 
 
and cultura:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h7ltm94hCc&list=RD8h7ltm94hCc&start_radio=1
 

Posted by: But | Mar 17 2026 2:25 utc | 474

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 17 2026 2:26 utc | 489
 
Ahhh….that’s the same Asian dude who reads AI script and only uses stock photos or AI generated “art” in the background. Until I hear this stuff about the Carney anywhere else I’m going to file it away as possible but unlikely.  If he’s the only person reporting on this, I find it very hard to believe. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 17 2026 2:28 utc | 475

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 17 2026 2:02 utc | 461
Ted Postol had a good chat with Nima about US air defence where he talked briefly about Aegis Destroyer radar capabilities.
Long story short, it’s great against incoming aircraft, rubbish against incoming ballistic warheads.
The whole video is good, if you are technically inclined.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 17 2026 2:29 utc | 476

If the Iranian exploited the Aegis defense then they would be able to hit the other ships too.
 
So far from what I heard on MoA bar this is the list.
 
So far we have Laundry fire in 2 aircraft carriers.
 
1 speculation of USS Carney sunk
 
1 ship engaged 1 iranian ship with 150mm cannon and miss and relied on the helicopter to destroy it

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 17 2026 2:31 utc | 477

If they support killing children, then maybe their “right to life” should be revoked.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 2:03 utc | 462
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Please do not reference me in making your bizarre leaps.
I reckoned it was hopeless, but I was asking for information, not for more of your pompous BS.
 

Posted by: Jane | Mar 17 2026 2:36 utc | 478

I don’t agree with Brian Berletic that the US is trying to defeat China. Wolfowitz spent a life time trying to build it up.
 
The US is immoral and corrupt and hates the moral backbone of Islam and Confucianism.
The hatred is so intense that it justifies ANY expense of blood or material to subdue the object of their hatred.
 
Don’t ask for sanity from actors who are simply enraged by morality. 
The Epstein  class wages  war against morality, where the British hunted foxes with horses and dogs.
 
Trump isn’t making mistakes. Tally Ho!
He’s finally found a sport of Emperors worthy of a man who has tried every other adrenalin fix or drug.

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 17 2026 2:37 utc | 479

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 17 2026 2:29 utc | 492
 
Thanks. Lot of rumours were there about the vulnerability of Aegis

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 17 2026 2:37 utc | 480

The capacity for enduring hardship and the resolve of the Chinese people is something a Westerner (including myself) can’t really comprehend.  I say that as someone who has been around them for twenty years- it’s impressive.Posted by: Allen | Mar 17 2026 1:24 utc | 424

 
The Chinese can endure hardship because :

  • they know they can rely on each other
  • they know they can rely on their government (probably 80% approval)
  • they are educated to endure from school (lotsss of homework + more given by the parents)
  • they are optimistic about their future
  • they eat good healthy food (not the industrial crap, full of hormone-changing chemicals)
  • not long ago, they had some very difficult time

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 17 2026 2:40 utc | 481

Anyone see this yet? 
 

🎃 Hacker group «Hanzala»:
 
Laura Gilinski is hacked.
 
Today, the iron walls of secrecy and illusions of security within the Zionist regime have collapsed forever.
 
One of the most important Mossad intelligence figures, Laura Gilinski, former deputy head of the Mossad’s planning and strategy department and current deputy director of the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), has become the target of our cyber operation.
 
More than 100,000 of her top secret emails are now in our possession and published for public download.
 
The INSS Institute is significantly more than just a think tank. This structure is considered a strategic cover for the Mossad’s covert operations and close-ups against the peoples of the region.
 
The documents we obtained show that between 2012 and 2026 alone, more than $149 million of the Mossad’s secret budget was channeled through the institution into projects against Iran and destabilization programs.
 
However, the disaster for the Zionist entity goes much deeper.
 
Among these files are unprecedented revelations that reveal the key role of INSS in the development and organization of anti-Islamic and sabotage operations around the world.
 
Employee names, project details and secret plans have now been revealed and are ready to be made public to the global community. We will soon begin publishing these documents to show the world the true and hidden face of this network.
 
And this is just the beginning of retribution. A complete database of INSS experts and agents, including their exact residential and workplace addresses, has now been added to the target bank for upcoming missile strikes in the coming days. There is no longer a safe place for them in the occupied territories or anywhere else in the world.
 
The era of imaginary security and impunity for the enemies of peoples is over. From now on, every secret action will have a heavy price. Expect more revelations and even more devastating blows.🔵Link to emails: https://link.storjshare.io/raw/jxgxrxokd3vfnc2vowiz4h2b2poq/poc/laurag-handala – add .zip (if you want them)

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 17 2026 2:45 utc | 482

Posted by: Jane | Mar 17 2026 2:36 utc | 494
 
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Why did you write to me?
 
You’re a colonizer. You rationalize genocide.
 
We don’t have much to talk about.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 2:46 utc | 483

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 17 2026 2:04 utc | 465
Speculating here that the root problem is the same one that plagues all US military equipment these days – low use, high maintenance. I understand it has a tremendous rate of fire, which works great on the  training grounds for display demos.
 
How it holds up under sustained attack for hours or even days is another story.
Potential problems are barrel overheating, dirty barrels and barrels just getting shot out.
I would not want to be the guy clambering on to the roof to clean the barrels or swap them out when the sky is buzzing with enemy drones. Plus there’s only going to be so many spares available locally. Same goes for ammo.
 
 

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 17 2026 2:46 utc | 484

FLASH/FLASH/FLASH/CONFIRMED: U.S.S. Carney Sunk in 12 Seconds — Iran Knew America’s Exact Weakness – America Loses Its First Warship, an AEGIS Destroyer – THE INTEL DROP https://share.google/3pzP7rv9cNhuiL7yk
Posted by: Michael J | Mar 17 2026 2:07 utc | 469
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I don’t trust that AI talking head. Like those video adverts (“for the info, just click on the link below”!!), he never gets to the point with the hard info.
 
Re the Carney, I’ll believe it when a reputable human being reports it.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 17 2026 2:47 utc | 485

You’re a colonizer. You rationalize genocide. We don’t have much to talk about.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 2:46 utc | 500
 
Says a white woman living in a colonized country. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 17 2026 2:47 utc | 486

“Then these people come to Moscow and St. Petersburg and live among us. Their dual citizenship should all be revoked.

 Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 0:40 utc | 399

 
China automatically revokes the Chinese citizenship of someone who gets another citizenship.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 17 2026 2:48 utc | 487

Killer Doll 493 – the Carney engaged with its 5 inch 127 mm auto gun.  Hard to believe it could not hit a USV!

Posted by: tobias cole | Mar 17 2026 2:50 utc | 488

Col. Daniel Davis lays out the logic the US government might use to nuke Iran. Essentially the same rationale presented for nuking Japan:
 
https://youtu.be/54Y4DYRurwk?si=WMMdQMUfVpvLicFd

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 17 2026 2:52 utc | 489

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 17 2026 2:47 utc | 504
######
 
Since you spit the dummy and had a tantrum last night, you promised never to read what I write again.
 
Then you wrote to me twice, and now you’re trying to create drama today.
 
Are you sure I am the woman in this scenario?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 2:54 utc | 490

Then you wrote to me twice, and now you’re trying to create drama today. Are you sure I am the woman in this scenario?
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 2:54 utc | 509
 
1) I didn’t “write to you” twice. 
 
2) Yes.  I am sure.  In virtually all of these scenarios you’re the one starting or contributing to the drama through passive aggressive behaviors and refusing to follow up on straightforward questions regarding your systematic habit of attempting to demonize other posters as “colonizers” and hiding the fact that you are exactly that which you accuse others of being – projection, so yes very “woman” like behaviors (no offense to other women at the bar who engage in good faith). 
 
Basically LD,  I’ve come to see you as a form of “AI” – often times you are posting correct information, but with no depth or genuine connection to the philosophy and beliefs you claim to have –  and thus not worth engaging with directly, at all. So yeah, now that the record is straight, you’re back on “ignore.” 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 17 2026 3:01 utc | 491

Posted by: Jane | Mar 17 2026 2:36 utc | 494 ##### Why did you write to me? You’re a colonizer. You rationalize genocide. We don’t have much to talk about.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 2:46 utc | 500
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I did nor “write to you.”
This is a forum, remember, Little Girl?
You posted an item about dual citizenship of Russians and Israelis. The info in the item was unclear. I asked for clarification of the meaning of “revocation of dual citizenship.” Because presumably “revoking” dual citizenship actually means revoking one of the citizenships. It wasn’t clear which one.
You did not supply clarification. You didn’t say, simply, “I don’t know.” Or say nothing.
Instead responded with nonsense about killing these dual citizens, words you tried to put into my mouth. 
Then you attacked me, as usual.
Re “You’re a colonizer. You rationalize genocide.”  You are the one suggesting killing the dual citizens. AAMOF, you write more Amalek-type crap here than anyone else.
You are a pompous, hate-filled, self-righteous POS keyboard warrior with a huge chip on your shoulder.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 17 2026 3:01 utc | 492

Did you try it? Does it contain malware? Is it all in Hebrew?

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 17 2026 3:03 utc | 493

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 17 2026 3:03 utc | 513
Replying to Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 17 2026 2:45 utc | 499

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 17 2026 3:05 utc | 494

Are you sure I am the woman in this scenario?
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 17 2026 2:54 utc | 509

Yes.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 17 2026 3:08 utc | 495

karlof1@403
 
Thanks.
 
‘There is great disorder under heaven the situation is excellent.’ – Mao –

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 17 2026 3:13 utc | 496

UWDude | Mar 17 2026 2:04 utc | 465Speculating here that the root problem is the same one that plagues all US military equipment these days – low use, high maintenance. I understand it has a tremendous rate of fire, which works great on the  training grounds for display demos.
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If the fire was caused by a clothes dryer, the sailors and everyone should know that lint in clothes dryer vents is a common cause of fires everywhere these idiotic machines are used, including homes, that waste energy to create an artificial hot wind–doubly idiotic in a setting, such as the ocean, where there is a strong natural wind! 

Posted by: Jane | Mar 17 2026 3:14 utc | 497

Did you try it? Does it contain malware? Is it all in Hebrew?
Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 17 2026 3:03 utc | 513
 
I assume you meant me, and yeah I did download the ZIP file but have not scanned it for viruses yet or unzipped it. Will let you know if and when I do, but yeah I assume it’s mostly in Hebrew. 
 
I got it from a Russian TG channel. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 17 2026 3:17 utc | 498

Man, what is the hardon for Marine Expedition Force?
 
Only 3 ways Marines land on Iranian soil.

  1. Storm the beaches on landing crafts and vehicles 
  2. Heliborne/airlanding op
  3. Off load at a port.

 
Now, if you have any rudimentary military understanding, you would have figured out

  1. Ships can’t get close enough to launch landing crafts and vehicles, much less provide covering fire
  2. Ships can’t get close enough to launch Helicopters or that Osprey contraption to land or provide covering fire
  3. Ships can’t get close enough, PERIOD 

 
Can we get back to adult conversations please?

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 17 2026 3:17 utc | 499

Posted by: borderlands man | Mar 17 2026 3:01 utc | 510
 
Even for non-Americans like me Clinton and his wife are hardly seen as good guys, in fact it is hard to find a US president that even matches that description.
 
The main difference was that Lewinsky was old enough to engage in sex, whereas those like Trump and others that knew Epstein are alleged by many to have engaged with under-aged girls –  there are also many files on the that still remain suppressed by the DoJ.
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 17 2026 3:17 utc | 500