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March 19, 2026
War On Iran: – Refineries Hit – Oil Passage Toll To Pay For Iranian Damage

Iran has, as promised yesterday, responded to the USraeli attack on its energy installations by hitting refineries and gas facilities in several Persian Gulf countries.

Qatar spoke of ‘extensive damage’ to its gas liquefaction facilities caused by an Iranian attack. Saudi Arabia claimed that the attack was defeated but that a drone had hit its SAMREF refinery near Yanbu on its western coast. Kuwait reported fires at two of its three refineries, Bahrain and the UAE did not comment but people living there report of explosions, fires and damage.

Several missiles and drones hit Israel. It has by now come under a sustained attack with air alarms going off nearly every hour. This afternoon the BAZAN oil refinery in Haifa got hit.

The damage from the continuing U.S. and Israeli bombing campaign in Iran is also quite considerable. The Israeli plan is to destroy all of Iran’s capabilities to the extend that rebuilding will become excessively expensive.

But Iran has already planned for this. It has found a way to pay for rebuilding its state. As it is, and will likely stay, in control of the Strait of Hormuz it can ask for payments in exchange for providing safe passage.

Lloyd’s List reports:

Iran establishes ‘safe’ shipping corridor for approved and paid for transits

AT LEAST one tanker operator is understood to have paid a fee to Iran to transit the Strait of Hormuz while several other tankers have passed following Iranian vetting and diplomatic interventions, according to several well-placed sources with direct knowledge of the transits.

Multiple governments including India, Pakistan, Iraq, Malaysia and China are all understood to be discussing vessel transit plans directly with Tehran, where officials within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps have established a nascent ship registration system for “approved” vessels to agree safe passage.

At least nine ships have now exited the strait via the “safe” corridor that routes ships through Iranian territorial waters via Iran’s Larak Island, which is used by the IRGC Navy and port authority to assess visual confirmation of the vessels.


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The picture on the left shows the normal traffic route through the Strait while the picture on the right shows (except for the purple ship) the passing on the controlled route north of Larak Island.

Without the war and without the blockade of the Strait crude oil prices would hover around $60 bbl instead of the current $100-120 bbl (soon to be $200 bbl). When Iran will finally agree to an end of the war – months if not years from now – one of its conditions might be a surcharge of $10 bbl for any tanker passing the Strait. This would come, for a limited time, on top of the $60 bbl peace-level market price. A moderate toll when one considers the cost of today’s barrels. This while providing a significant income of some $50-100 million per day for Iran. It would help to recuperated the money needed to repair any war damage.

The U.S., if it will have any say in this, might well agree to that condition.

Currently Iran has some 140 million barrels of crude oil sitting in floating storage – i.e. on old rented tankers anchoring somewhere. That oil was hard to sell as it was under U.S. sanctions.

The U.S. is currently considering to lift those sanctions to provide more oil to the global markets and to thereby lower its price. As U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced:

In the coming days, we may unsanction the Iranian oil that’s on the water. It’s about 140 million barrels, so depending how you count it, that’s 10 days to 2 weeks of supply, that the Iranians had been pushing out, that would have all gone to China. In essence, we’d be using the Iranian barrels against the Iranians to keep the price down for the next 10 or 14 days, as we continue this campaign. So, we have lots of levers.

The U.S. wasn’t willing to lift those sanctions during peace talks with Iran. But seeing the the dearth of oil under war conditions and high prices it suddenly allows that to happen.

How that would be ‘against the Iranians’ when they can sell their parked oil at $100 bbl exceeds my understanding.

Added:

The U.S. seems to have run out of stand-off ammunition. F-35 fighters were ordered into Iranian air space and at least one got damaged. This confirms that air superiority over Iran has not been achieved (yet).

Comments

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 19 2026 23:39 utc | 410

Egg came first. Why? Reptiles lay Eggs and precede Birds…Most Stupid & Easy Question ever…🙄

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 19 2026 23:41 utc | 401

Iran has now launched a record 13th missile barrage today (I assume that means 24-hour period).
 
Maybe to deliver something special for Eid (a 3-day event) tonight.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 19 2026 23:41 utc | 402

Russia Issues Fresh Call For End to Hostilities in Gulf
 
https://www.arabnews.pk/node/2636975/world
 
“…Russia has a ‘strategic partnership’ with Iran, but that agreement falls short of a mutual defense treaty. Moscow, keen to maintain good ties with Washington, has called for de-escalation and offered to act as mediator.”
 
Russian, UAE Presidents Discuss ‘Dangerously Deteriorating’ ME Situation in Phone Call
 
“During the conversation, the two leaders discussed the dangerously deteriorating situation in the Middle East, specifically its severe repercussions for Iran and other Arab nations. Putin stressed the need to halt the escalation and resolve the conflict through negotiations.
 
Putin also congratulated Nahyan on his 65th birthday, praising the Emirati leaders’s personal role in strengthening the strategic partnership between Moscow and Abu Dhabi, noting that bilateral relations are progressing dynamically across all fronts…”
 
Elena Teslova 11.03.2026
http://www.aa.com.tr/en/asia-pacific/
 
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 19 2026 23:42 utc | 403

Here’s a TASS report from 2023 on delivery of Su-35, Yak trainers and Mi-28 helos. There’re more reports about later deliveries when one continues the search.

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 19 2026 23:42 utc | 404

Some group inside of UAE they decided to “make an example” of??
Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 19 2026 23:32 utc | 403

Easy enough to round up a few passport slaves of appropriate ethnicity and explain “sign this confession or never see home again”.
UAE is not a nice place.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 19 2026 23:43 utc | 405

Am I wrong about this?
 
No offense to everyone and in particular those who share what they find interesting (and some of it is; both in the form of “tweets” and the occasional article) but considering the scale and enormity and importance of what is happening it is striking that after weeks of war there are hardly any real news about it anywhere either in the MSM or elsewhere; to me it seems that with a few exceptions there’s little beyond the headlines.
 
That and no US orbiting satellites being attacked yet are things that confound me a little bit. Yeah I know the “juicy turkeys” are far out (5000-6000 kilometers up) but as long as one can get to a LEO of 200-300 one can “shotgun” their orbits (and shot can counter-orbit outwards slowly for maximum effect). By “shotgun” I mean a forward “explosive stage” with no engine or anything but the payload of pellets (rather than any kind of dispenser) —it would function like an extremely effective additional rocket stage.
 
For reference (not identical in concept):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_West_Ford
 
Maybe the space stuff is a bit premature or held back for future escalation/response. It could make a good response to any attempted nuclear attack…
 

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Mar 19 2026 23:43 utc | 406

🚨🇺🇸 A second Marine amphibious group is now heading to the Middle East.
 
The USS Boxer, USS Comstock, and USS Portland carrying the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit just departed the west coast.
 
That’s 4,400+ Marines on two amphibious groups converging on the Gulf simultaneously.

 
https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/2034756197065114022
Send them all.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 19 2026 23:43 utc | 407

So where are the antiwar rallies?
 
Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 19 2026 23:38 utc | 409

 
An increasing number of sensible people realize that rallies accomplish nothing — except that they give “law enforcement” an opportunity to plant agents provocateurs and crack open some heads. 
 
Failing armed revolution (which would only result in Christofascist victory), the only effective measure would be a protracted general strike, the chances of which are just about zero.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 19 2026 23:44 utc | 408

Let’s do an “Astana2.0”  or hey, a “Minsk III”…
We can a go to Istanbul…
 
https://tass.com/politics/2104383
TASS

19 MAR, 16:11

”Moscow, Beijing, Ankara ready to help resolve Iran conflict — Russian MFA”
”The ministry says that the states are ready to find ways to achieve long-term stability “based on respect for the interests of all regional countries”
 

”MOSCOW, March 19. /TASS/. Moscow, Beijing and Ankara, along with other like-minded nations, are ready to help resolve the conflict in the Persian Gulf, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.”
“Russia, along with China, Turkey and other like-minded countries, are ready to contribute to resolving the conflict and finding ways to settle differences through political and diplomatic means in order to achieve long-term stability in the region based on respect for the interests of all regional countries. We strongly emphasize the need to create a situation where our friendly Arab nations and Iran will co-exist in an atmosphere of peace, security and good-neighborliness,” the statement reads.“

 
TASS
 
https://tass.com/politics/2104381

19 MAR, 16:04

”Russia calls for early cessation of hostilities in Middle East — MFA”
“The ministry says “Moscow is seriously concerned” about the Gulf area confrontation, further escalation risks”
 
Guessing Nutty-yahoo is ringing Putins phone off the wall.
 
Too bad Putin doesn’t have any real friends in Iran anymore since USReal killed them all.
Oh well…

 

Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 19 2026 23:44 utc | 409

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 19 2026 23:35 utc | 407
 
twist and seethe more.  I already posted you a link that showed two su35s were delivered over a year ago, whoch noted the cetemony and that they wete sent disassembled and that it takes about 3 months to assemble one. I know you remember, because now you are demanding reciepts of sale and other bullshit… ..bullshit you dont require for your own claims.
 
Also, you glass over the point, Itan and Russia are selling eachother weapons systems.  
 
You chose the word “give” to be deceptive about the relationship between Iran and Russia.  Called out on it, you now sperg.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 23:45 utc | 410

@Suresh | Mar 19 2026 23:26 utc | 392
 
Good points, knowing the enemy is indeed key. But if you take the perspective of Iran (or even Scandinavia), the case of Joe Kent is of little significance because no important foreign policy change ever happens by itself in the US. Just look at Tulsi Gabbard as an example.
That is, until the whole house of cards comes crashing down, which it will. When it happens it will be the result of defeat against Iran, eviction from West Asia and economic collapse, not because of some obscure figure resigning.

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 19 2026 23:45 utc | 411

Which came first, the dinosaur or the egg? :3
 

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Mar 19 2026 23:48 utc | 412

https://www.moonofalabama.org/2026/03/war-on-iran-energy-strikes-move-from-disruptive-to-destructive.html/comment-page-10#comment-1313566

Nothing stopping Russia from responding with “Terribly sorry, but we’ve committed all of our export production to China and a few other states.”
Posted by: malenkov | Mar 19 2026 15:30 utc | 975

Didn’t Moscow say they’d be open to dialogue with Europe on gas supplies provided the European side is willing to reciprocate? Or is that not contradictory?

Posted by: joey_n | Mar 19 2026 23:50 utc | 413

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 21:11 utc | 269

Joint statement from the leaders of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Japan on the Strait of Hormuz: 19 March 2026
Maritime security and freedom of navigation benefit all countries. We call on all states to respect international law and uphold the fundamental principles of international prosperity and security.

You can spot the fuckers from a mile away by their hypocrisy. The EU/UK clowns in that list are precisely those who’ve prepared shutting down Russian shipping in the Baltic Sea over the last year, and are now ready to go.
 
As is custom, the hypocrisy is served with a helping of irony: nothing these countries can provide in hardware will help with the strait. We all know they’ve been summoned by Washington and are now paying lip service but it’s so cringy. No self-respect in any of these leaders. What a contrast to Iranians…

Posted by: Konami | Mar 19 2026 23:50 utc | 414

Moscow, keen to maintain good ties with Washington
 
Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 19 2026 23:42 utc | 415
 
Total fucking rubbish.  A complete and utter lie.  Nobody, even the person who wrote this or the person who posted it here, trult believes Washington and Moscow have “good ties”
 
Outrageous, bald faced, agenda driven LIES.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 23:53 utc | 415

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 19 2026 23:33 utc | 404
 
China and Russia are not  in the business of advertising everything they do. For a start it is stupid to do that in war times since it removes the aspect of stealth from being used against the enemy. Another reason is that when China or Russia help any country with military equipment or sales of the same, or give advice or provide intelligence services to any country that is seen as a enemy of the US or the West, they are castigated for it non stop. By contrast if the US or West do the same it is completely OK. 
What people don’t also realise is that it is cultural quietism that we see in China, and I believe Russia shares some of that cultural trait as well. This compared to the megaphone techniques the US, particularly those that Trump uses that we see on display in the West.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 19 2026 23:53 utc | 416

We call on all states to respect international law
 
Posted by: Konami | Mar 19 2026 23:50 utc | 426
 
Except for that one custom about not assassinating leaders of sovereign countries. and that other one about intentionally targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure. oh and that other one about not starting wars of aggression. 

Posted by: jinkydink | Mar 19 2026 23:54 utc | 417

@ George the Zeroth | Mar 19 2026 23:25 utc | 391
 
I’m about as apatheist as they come, but I do welcome insights into how Muslims in general and Iranian Shia Muslims in particular think based on their religious convictions. The rest I can ignore.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 19 2026 23:54 utc | 418

Not AI , it’s been verified confirmed by multiple sources Tel Aviv FAFO
 
The illegal settlement of Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv, with a population of 131,000.
 

42-second video . 
https://x.com/LadyJustice9111/status/2034697448845877638
 
Brutal. And Iran is still holding back…

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 19 2026 23:55 utc | 419

Posted by: joey_n | Mar 19 2026 23:50 utc | 425

Didn’t Moscow say they’d be open to dialogue with Europe on gas supplies provided the European side is willing to reciprocate?

And that was a good thing to do, for several reasons:

  1. Shows the interested public (outside of Europe) who’s the adult. This will help when/if they have to decide who to buy energy from in a potentially split future world.
  2. Helps with divergence of interests among Western elite factions. For example, there are ruling politicians (such as Saxony’s Kretschmer) and leading industrialists who call for buying Russian energy again.
  3. Supports dissatisfaction with EUropean populations: prices for everything go up and more people know that cheaper energy would be an option.
  4. Especially as long as Brussels takes the hardline position and won’t even discuss about/with Russia, these offers are cheap propaganda gains. Would be stupid not to take them although I trust they’re genuine.

Posted by: Konami | Mar 19 2026 23:57 utc | 420

https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2026/03/the-epistemic-break-of-the-iran-war.html
 
In case it hasn’t been posted yet. Covers virtually every angle, at least from a high level. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 19 2026 23:57 utc | 421

The Grayzone Live: ‘The Harder Right Over the Easier Wrong’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rzMF40KJ8w
 
“Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate cover the dramatic resignation of Joe Kent from the Trump administration and discuss the escalation of the war as it engulfs the region – and Trump’s presidency.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 19 2026 23:58 utc | 422

@ Konami | Mar 19 2026 23:50 utc | 426
 
that ”joint” statement is fucking hilarious, if it wasn’t also so hypocritical…. the west is led by a bunch of narcissistic petulant and spoiled brats who refuse to grow up, or speak truthfully…  kind of remind me of trump, so it’s a full house, lol… 

Posted by: james | Mar 19 2026 23:59 utc | 423

the Westerners offered Iran the lifting of oil sanctions so that Iran could bring its oil to the market and prevent an oil crisis due to the Ukraine war.Iran firmly rejected this offer Posted by: Framarz | Mar 19 2026 23:14 utc | 381 Bullshit.  No serious offer to lift Iranian oil sanctions was ever made to Irsn.
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 19 2026 23:30 utc | 398

 
 
Bullshit?! … Go read this.
https://is.gd/nMyL9R

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 19 2026 23:59 utc | 424

Scotty, beam me up.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 19 2026 23:34 utc | 405

Excuse. Scotty is not available at the desk to beam persons up at the moment. But the bus number 11E might suffice for your transportation purposes in the meanwhile ( with a few time vector shiftings possible).

Posted by: Fíréan | Mar 20 2026 0:00 utc | 425

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 19 2026 23:59 utc | 436
 
yeah, bullshit.   

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 0:01 utc | 426

Didn’t Moscow say they’d be open to dialogue with Europe on gas supplies provided the European side is willing to reciprocate? Or is that not contradictory?
 
Posted by: joey_n | Mar 19 2026 23:50 utc | 425

 
”If you display a willingness to reciprocate, we’re amenable to dialogue” promises nothing but hot air and diplomatic niceties.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 20 2026 0:01 utc | 427

The plane could as well have crashed the pilot is dead. 
Posted by: unimperator | Mar 19 2026 16:44 utc | 23
 
************
 
… and that pilot condition is very stable.

Posted by: General Factotum | Mar 20 2026 0:03 utc | 428

“So where are the antiwar rallies?”
Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 19 2026 23:38 utc | 409
 
I think China, Russia, and India are supposed to do all of that on behalf of the Muricans.
 
Muricans just create wars and leave other countries to clean up the mess. That’s so to get the largest share of most things can be gained by US elites .

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 20 2026 0:03 utc | 429

i do find it coincidental that the ”peace negotiators” for both russia and iran were the same people… how to make peace with zionist loons?? why bother when they renege on the whole concept anyway?? usa is non agreement capable… nothing has changed… they lie and lie, and then lie some more.. no one with a shred of integrity would negotiate with them… case closed….  i suppose one could try ”keeping up appearances” which is what lavrov does well..  he too must know how pointless it is..

Posted by: james | Mar 20 2026 0:04 utc | 430

Don’t worry about all that destruction in “Israel”, American taxpayers. You’ll pay to repair it all, at the same time as you subsidize their healthcare, tech industry and education. But nah, the Jews don’t hold a special place in control of western governments.

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 20 2026 0:04 utc | 431

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 19 2026 23:59 utc | 436
 
post a real link.  I dont click on virus/tracking links, especially not from people like you.
 
You would think there would be lots of msm gnashing of teeth pver it, so post a link with verifiable offers of oil sanction relief on Iran to hurt Russia, and even more retarded, you claimed Iran rejected the offer to help Russia… ….yet all you can come up with is a virus link?
 
Get the fuck out of here with that…..  BULLSHIT

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 0:05 utc | 432

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 0:05 utc | 444
 
It was a shortened link to a story at “The National”. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 20 2026 0:06 utc | 433

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 19 2026 23:55 utc | 431
 
Starting to look like GAZA
 
Lucky no one was injured because no one lived there. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 20 2026 0:07 utc | 434

Posted by: james | Mar 19 2026 23:59 utc | 435

the west is led by a bunch of narcissistic petulant and spoiled brats who refuse to grow up, or speak truthfully

Yes. It’s frightening how many of my normal, nice and well educated neighbours and colleagues don’t see that at all. They think highly of our esteemed leaders. (And they’re really nice and sometimes smart.)
 

Posted by: Konami | Mar 20 2026 0:08 utc | 436

It was a shortened link to a story at “The National”. 
 
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 20 2026 0:06 utc | 445
 
then he can post a link to “The National”.  He knows how to use the internet.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 0:08 utc | 437

I’m about as apatheist as they come, but I do welcome insights into how Muslims in general and Iranian Shia Muslims in particular think based on their religious convictions. The rest I can ignore.
Posted by: malenkov | Mar 19 2026 23:54 utc | 430
====================================
 
Yes, that’s a perfectly valid area of inquiry and investigation. Because like it or not, religion exists and it affects both the thinking and the behavior of large swaths of hue-mons.
 
Just spare us the evangelism, puleeze.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 20 2026 0:09 utc | 438

ResistanceTrench mirror
🇺🇸⚡️The war with Iran caused the unintended expulsion of Americans from the region.The U.S. Department of State announced that more than 70,000 Americans have returned to the United States from West Asia since the start of the imposed Ramadan war on Iran.

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 20 2026 0:09 utc | 439

 malenkov | Mar 19 2026 23:39 utc | 412
 
Yes, jawboning prices down is a long time psyop that’s believed by all too many which merely proves there are many dull wits working in brokerages. The key as I said is the price at the barrelhead for delivery and at the fuel depot for ships, planes and vehicles.   
 
On the phone call between Putin and MbZ that happened over a week ago on the 11th, here’s the short Russian readout:
 

Vladimir Putin warmly congratulated Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan Happy 65th birthday, wished him a strong health, well-being and further success, noted his great personal contribution to strengthening the strategic partnership between Russia and the UAE. Both sides noted with satisfaction that friendly Russian-Emirati Relations are developing dynamically in all areas.
 
The leaders continued the exchange views on the dangerously deteriorating situation in the Middle East region, which has dire consequences for Iran, as well as for the Arab countries. The President of Russia stressed the need to stop further escalation conflict and its settlement through negotiations.
 
Vladimir Putin expressed Special thanks to the President of the UAE for his assistance and support numerous Russian citizens who are on the territory of the Emirates. [My Emphasis]

 
From the war’s outset, Russian diplomacy called for–and continues to call for–a halt to the war and return to negotiations. Yes, many Russians and others were in the UAE/Dubai for recreation and Russia worked with the locals to get those out that wanted out. However, as with India UAE was playing a double game with the Zionists that went against the interests of their fellow BRICS member Iran. 
 

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 20 2026 0:10 utc | 440

How would they know? Maybe just a way of blaming ‘Putin’ for their lousy plane being shot down.
Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 19 2026 18:22 utc | 114
 
Just throwing this out there.
 
Maybe they believe the other systems can’t detect them?
 
Either way to blame russia is SOP for empire.

Posted by: Tannenhouser | Mar 20 2026 0:10 utc | 441

42-second video . 
https://x.com/LadyJustice9111/status/2034697448845877638
 Brutal. And Iran is still holding back…
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 19 2026 23:55 utc | 431
=====================================
 
If true and not “AI”, no shit …
Starting to look like Gaza …

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 20 2026 0:11 utc | 442

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 20 2026 0:07 utc | 446
 
#####
 
Just a start.
 
I am a vicious person about evil, and if I had any say in it (I do not), Israel would be turned into a dustbowl.
 
There would be no physical proof that it ever existed.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 0:12 utc | 443

Framarz’s proof article ends with:

 
But would Moscow countenance Tehran’s possible drift away, should the above scenario materialise?

 
The “scenario” never came close to materializing.   As I suspected, he is bading his proclamations of fact based off think tank masturbation.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 0:13 utc | 444

@ Konami | Mar 20 2026 0:08 utc | 448
 
too many, or most people are busy trying to lead normal lives… they have no interest in pulling back the curtain to see who is pulling the levers of power and naively think it is ”the politicians”… i can’t blame them for wanting to live in a bubble – just like dorothy in the wizard of oz….  it looks increasingly like ww3 here… i am sorry to say…  off to a gig and not back til tomorrow… thanks for your posts! 

Posted by: james | Mar 20 2026 0:14 utc | 445

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 20 2026 0:09 utc | 451
 
I guess that’s why airline tickets have risen around 400% in places like Dubai. That’s what I’m told by someone who lives there.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 20 2026 0:15 utc | 446

RE: “So where are the antiwar rallies?”Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 19 2026 23:38 utc | 409 
 
Don’t be fooled.  Most Americans (and probably European citizens)  are beyond the “anti war” sentiments and ready to roll the guillotines out.
 
No one is fooled by this money laundering, serve big oil & MIC payload,  while the peons get smashed under the Federal Reserve reset wealth transfer.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 20 2026 0:16 utc | 447

I still firmly believe that (organized) religion is the number one cause of misery on planet Earth. Certainly the toxin that Marx warned us against.Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 19 2026 23:25 utc | 391

 
I have a different opinion. I think human nature is the major cause of misery on the planet. Religion is and has been a very efficient domination tool of humans on other humans, effective in manipulation using fear and hope.
 
Other secular domination methods exist, like usury, communism or climate change. As for clergy staff, secular apparatchiks enjoy “advantages” over sheeple.
 
Are you ready to live in fear in a 15-minute city eating insects under orwellian surveillance, while apparatchiks have parties in Epstein islands r*ping and eating babies?
 
See? Misery but no religion here. Just the usual human nasty nature of domination on one side, and getting scared and believing idiocy on the other side.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 20 2026 0:19 utc | 448

GeorgeWendell | Mar 19 2026 23:53 utc | 428
 
Thanks for your reply. Yes, I’ve known the favored quiet method for many years, since Vietnam. China’s military alliance with DPRK is a good example of such quietness. The world’s longstanding #1 War Criminal state will always yell–Look at them over there and what they’re doing!!–while it supports terrorism all over the planet. I may live within the Outlaw US Empire, but I don’t need to agree with its continual lawlessness. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 20 2026 0:19 utc | 449

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 0:12 utc | 455
 
 I agree.
I would far prefer to be compassionate and kind to anyone, but there are times with some people that it is far better to be wrathful. Being compassionate and kind with such people is a waste of time, they rarely change and would stab you in the heart for it, especially if you turned your back.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 20 2026 0:20 utc | 450

Florida fisherman attacks Trump over Iran war:
 
“What are we really doing there besides raising our prices? … Make America Great Again? We’re tearing America apart right now. It’s sad because it’s the working class people that are suffering the most.
 

11-second video . 
https://x.com/factpostnews/status/2034752116405698865

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 0:22 utc | 451

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 19 2026 19:59 utc | 206
You left off #5: disintegration
 

Posted by: lone plateau | Mar 20 2026 0:23 utc | 452

“I may live within the Outlaw US Empire, but I don’t need to agree with its continual lawlessness.” 
Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 20 2026 0:19 utc | 461
 
And I offer you my deepest respect for it Karl. I admire Americans like you that still hold a beacon of wisdom in their hands and always have.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 20 2026 0:25 utc | 453

I still firmly believe that (organized) religion is the number one cause of misery on planet Earth. Certainly the toxin that Marx warned us against.
 
Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 19 2026 23:25 utc | 391
 
######
 
This audience might be more inclined to say Capitalism or Israel.
 
Buddhists haven’t caused much harm to the planet.
 
But then, I imagine the bar knows as much about Buddhism as they knew about Iran a year ago.
 
I have to tell a veteran at MoA who Adam and Eve are. Forget religion, just as a matter of Western culture, that is as understood as the Wright Brothers inventing the airplane.
 
Scotty, beam me up.
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 19 2026 23:34 utc | 405
Come on.  This troll serves up a juicy meatball right over the plate and you’re crowing about getting on base.  
Ask yourself, why did this troll appear and serve you up that softball to allow you to dissuade workers from considering class war and it’s august theoretician, Marx?  
Do you really want the Zio Imperialist West to fall, I ask myself.  Do you think that can actually happen without a slave revolt?  
“Stay in your lane”.  Hint: it ain’t philosophy.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 20 2026 0:26 utc | 454

This is Iran ❤️🫠
 
“Due to the current circumstances, anyone who doesn’t have money or whose card doesn’t work can take as much bread as they need daily, and say a blessing for prophet Muhammad (pbuh). As long as we live, no one will go hungry”
 

https://x.com/farzanehhosein1/status/2034719581084811452
 
Similar to Yemen. You don’t need to be a Muslim to get social assistance.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 0:27 utc | 455

Just spare us the evangelism, puleeze.
 
Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 20 2026 0:09 utc | 450

 
I’ll drink to that! (at present one very haram glass of Bedrock Wine Co. Moon Mountain Gewürztraminer).
 
Oh, and shout out to Asian Frog @ 460 (0:19 utc), although it’s worth noting that there’s no shortage of Asians who happily eat bugs. 
 
 

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 20 2026 0:28 utc | 456

And I offer you my deepest respect for it Karl. I admire Americans like you that still hold a beacon of wisdom in their hands and always have.
 
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 20 2026 0:25 utc | 465

 
Hear, hear!

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 20 2026 0:30 utc | 457

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 19 2026 23:36 utc | 408

This is either a total collapse of global American influence or the most ingenious bit of 5D chess in history. If this is by design, then I’m ready to apologize for ever doubting grandmaster Donald Trump. This is either a total collapse of global American influence or the most ingenious bit of 5D chess in history. If this is by design, then I’m ready to apologize for ever doubting grandmaster Donald Trump. 

If we are to believe the 5D chess aspect then, in addition to the multiple “peace prizes” he has received, Trump deserves a best actor academy award for his portrayal of an ignorant, impulsive, amoral moron while actually being a brilliant and subtle strategist

Posted by: lone plateau | Mar 20 2026 0:31 utc | 458

Let me get this straight.
 
You’ve paid hundreds and hundreds of billions to this All American football and ice hockey jock who also happens to be an MMA prizefighter and Afghanistan/Iraq War Congressional Medal Of Honor SEAL Team 6 hero to protect your China shop from that Iranian bull.
 
The Iranian bull has just kicked the hero in the balls, left him cowering in the corner and is smashing your glass tower and shop to pieces.
 
So, you threaten to pay that same American hero hundreds of Gazillions to stop the bull from coming back. 
 
Cool story. Can see already streaming on Netflix, Amazon Prime and Apple TV. Who’s plays the Hero, has to be kike, amirite?
 
 

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 20 2026 0:31 utc | 459

Man, watching the normie coverage of the Iran debacle on the local news.  It’s a bit jarring.  They are actually showing really funny anti Zio comments from Iran’s spokesperson and footage Iranian strikes on cargo ships.  Perhaps, Israel has become too much even for a section of the US ruling class?  Definitely possible.  Israel really is a historically unprecedented evil.  The Nazis were awful, but most of the world fiercely opposed them.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 20 2026 0:32 utc | 460

The IRGC spokesperson warns that Israel is planning a misleading operation targeting Saudi Arabia’s Aramco oil facilities.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 0:36 utc | 461

Who’s plays the Hero, has to be kike, amirite?
 
Posted by: Suresh | Mar 20 2026 0:31 utc | 471

 
Nah, the hero will be an all-American imbecile, either a Nietzschean blonde Bestie or a cute softie like Chris Pine in that ghastly Wonder Woman movie.
 
Who will be routinely rescued from his imbecility by an incomparably smarter and otherwise superior Jewish sidekick, either a nerd à la Jeff Goldblum — or by an IDF harpie like, well, Gal Gadot in that ghastly Wonder Woman movie.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 20 2026 0:38 utc | 462

vid:
https://t.me/QudsNen/214841
 
French President Emmanuel Macron on Lebanon:
 
The Israeli ground military operation as well as the bombings are unacceptable.
 
I would like to remind you that Israel has carried out such operations in the past that did not have the expected effects.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 0:38 utc | 463

S “permission” to buy Iranian oil? Get outta here!  
Posted by: Suresh | Mar 19 2026 21:55 utc | 316
============
The “parental” arrogance/hubris is off the charts!!
Maybe it’s time for Russia to give “permission” to sink any tankers headed for Israel or to or from the US . . .?
 
This sanctions/permission BS has to go!!

Posted by: Jane | Mar 20 2026 0:40 utc | 464

1:11 vid
https://t.me/QudsNen/214838
 
Destruction reported in the “Kiryat Ata” settlement near Haifa, northern occupied Palestine, following the recent Iranian strikes.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 0:40 utc | 465

Dow futures suddenly up 450+, Gold stopped dropping, oil down a bit.  Maybe Netanyahu’s remarks triggered this. 

Posted by: Eighthman | Mar 20 2026 0:41 utc | 466

In response to Sunny Bunny Burger’s asking why US satellites aren’t being shot down, the issue is that that will create a lot of debris in the near-earth orbit field and it could end up damaging other satellites.
 
Russia’s S550 is  a system that can do this but the Russians would only use it to knock out a satellite in the most extreme case.

Posted by: Seer | Mar 20 2026 0:42 utc | 467

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 20 2026 0:26 utc | 466
 
#####
 
If I had the power to dissuade the “working class,” then I would probably encourage them to revert to Islam. Not for me, but for them. Truly, a lot of their problems would become manageable if they had a different perspective about reality.
 
But I don’t have that power, so I didn’t attempt to use a power I do not have, which would quite frankly be insane. And for all of my faults, I am sure that I am not insane.
 
If there will be a slave revolt, there will be a slave revolt. Nothing I do will make that happen. But first, slaves will have to want to revolt, and I don’t think that they do.
 
They will cry about gas prices, but they will go back to watching Fox News and sexting some random from Tindr.
 
Part of the trick of the West is how they have managed to pacify people and surveil them into submission by giving them entertainment, gambling, booze, and marijuana.
 
People won’t rise over elites murdering and eating children after they have raped them.
 
Let’s be real, no one is rising inspired by Marx if they won’t rise to protect their own kids.
 
The only reason the Shia are making the stand that no one else will is that they are religiously inspired. There are no “Marxists against Epstein”, no “Atheists for Palestine” making a meaningful difference in the world for the oppressed, even if it is for themselves.
 
Meanwhile, you poo-poo the Venezuelans, who are not very effective, but at least trying.
 
So chill out, brother. It’s a happy day, Palestine will be free because Israel will be no more.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 0:43 utc | 468

Power outage reported in the Beitar Illit Israeli settlement near Bethlehem following the latest Iranian missile strikes.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 0:43 utc | 469

Hezbollah announces carrying out 38 operations against Israel in the past 24 hours, targeting settlements, border posts, and Israeli military positions inside the occupied Lebanese territories, amid direct confrontations with the occupation forces attempting to invade Lebanon.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 0:45 utc | 470

Mr. b,
 
Your site’s going global. 
Thanks. 
S’pose it’s too much to ask Western media to provide actual information.
Strange times on all fronts.
Regards.

Posted by: Ledovik1 | Mar 20 2026 0:45 utc | 471

Here’s a TASS report from 2023 on delivery of Su-35, Yak trainers and Mi-28 helos. There’re more reports about later deliveries when one continues the search.
Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 19 2026 23:42 utc | 416

 
No one has claimed that no contract was signed between Iran and Russia for the delivery of Su-35s. The claim is that these aircraft, despite the contract amount having been paid, have still not been delivered. The core of the issue is this fact: “they have not been delivered yet. (since 2023)”
 
I raised this point here during the 12-day war as well, and I continue to emphasize that to this day, no Su-35 aircraft have been delivered to Iran. What has been delivered are the Yak-130 and MiG-29—aircraft that I don’t imagine have any customers anywhere in the world, and the Russians have delivered these two “ultra-advanced” planes instead of the Su-35, which is, after all, a fighter that can actually be used on the battlefield.

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 20 2026 0:46 utc | 472

A lot of oil and gas infrastructure is going to get bombed to bits again and again and again.  Israel will not be able to use the US as its piggy bank and leave US taxpayers to pick up the bill. If hostilities do settle down a bit, then Iran will levy a surcharge on anything passing Hormuz. There will be a lot of inflation and recession. The US will try and get its money back by forcing Europe to buy oil and LNG from the US.
Europe is finished. Anyone that ends up being friendly with Russia will get cheaper oil and gas if they can stomach eating humble pie. I would prefer to move there.

Posted by: Kaiama | Mar 20 2026 0:48 utc | 473

Lol. Russia’s Trump whisperer & ‘peace negotiator’:
 
Russia Ridicules Europe’s Refusal to Help Trump Secure Strait of Hormuz
 
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260318_05/
 
“A special envoy for Russian President Vladimir Putin has taken aim at Europe’s rejection of US President Donald Trump’s calls to send naval ships to the Strait of Hormuz.
 
The masks are off. UK & EU warmongers are showing how deeply anti-Trump they really are. They tried to hide it for a long time, but now everyone can see it. Trump will remember.” – Kirill Dmitriev

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 20 2026 0:49 utc | 474

So where are the antiwar rallies? Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 19 2026 23:38 utc | 409

 An increasing number of sensible people realize that rallies accomplish nothing — except that they give “law enforcement” an opportunity to plant agents provocateurs and crack open some heads. . . .
Posted by: malenkov | Mar 19 2026 23:44 utc | 420
=============
Biswapriya and George WEndell (below):
 
There was a sensible discussion about this issue of demos/rallies in a recent thread. I am quite sure the Wendell participated. How’s about giving the snarky guilt-tripping nagging and bitching about absent protests a rest.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 20 2026 0:52 utc | 475

Palestine will be free because Israel will be no more.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 0:43 utc | 480
 
Laughing my ass off. Take it easy bro, the Palestinians have Islam and all their problems don’t exist. Are you an in-patient or out?

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 20 2026 0:54 utc | 476

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 20 2026 0:46 utc | 484
 
The Russians don’t want a footage of their beloved airplane exploded in the sky emerged out of a war in Iran. That’s bad for their MIC business and it helps train the US how to destroy their airforce and 3rd The Iranians know they’ll lose the sky so their doctrine was not mean to counter the American in 1:1 dogfight in the sky bur a more asymmetrical attack on refueling airplanes, sea mine and sea drone the aircraft carrier away and denying their airbase to gain back the sky before their hidden airforce emerge.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 0:55 utc | 477

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 20 2026 0:46 utc | 484
 
I posted a link to them being delivered disassembled two weeks ago.  You even pouted about it.
 
Are you the same person, or are you account sharing?
 
https://theaviationgeekclub.com/first-two-sukhoi-su-35se-flanker-es-delivered-disassembled-to-iran/
 
https://www.tabnak.ir/en/news/5330/russia-gives-license-iran-to-build-su-35-fighter-aircraft-supplies-2-su-35-fighter-jets-to-the-country-sources-say-%C2%A0%C2%A0
https://nationalsecurityjournal.org/russia-sold-to-iran-the-su-35-fighter-why-isnt-fighting-israel/
 
https://defencesecurityasia.com/en/iran-receives-two-sukhoi-su-35se-from-russia-german-report/
 
And you are replying to a post where I told you it was delivered unassembled, you cant even acknowledge that.  Are you a fucking 4.1. 1307?

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 0:56 utc | 478

I continue to emphasize …
 
Posted by: Framarz | Mar 20 2026 0:46 utc | 484
 
mounds upon mound of lies and bullshit.  Think tank masturbation about lifting Iranian sanctions and arguments where you willfully distegard stories linked to you, just ognore, and keep claiming the opposite.
 
I also linked to you two weeks ago that Iran had a mock up Su-35 built to test how they fit in underground hangers.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 1:00 utc | 479

Francis Fukuyama and his the end of history. I’ve always doubted this man and his credibility when I was in middle school as he is always on TV talking about end of history and democracy in 2011 arab spring.
 
This is the beginning of a new history, retardism as nobody is rational anymore.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 1:01 utc | 480

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 19 2026 23:25 utc | 391
 
Agreed. Moreover most of the bible/Koran/Torah predate the bloody arabic invaders. A jesuit priet 150 years ago pointed out that the story of Abraham pretty much corresponded with Indian (Hindu) stories of Rama and Sarasviti and if you look at the names it tells all Ab(Rama)ham son of Rama and Sarasviti (probably sarah the wise).
 
Then there are all the flood stories which come originally from Babylon or earlier.
 
The concept of a unitary single sky god came of course from Egypt, while the ideas of  devils and angels is pretty much basic Zoroastrianism (AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!) not from EEEYYRAN (Persia)
 
Jesus (and Mithras) Mary and Isis are classic Mediterranean/European fertility gods. Samson was a sun god.  

Posted by: watcher | Mar 20 2026 1:03 utc | 481

Netanyahu said today Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity has been eliminated. I know, it is way easier to deal with that if you still stick to the AI videos which show he is dead (in showing that he is alive, try to figure that pretzel logic out). 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 20 2026 1:04 utc | 482

F-35 hit over Iran

Posted by: GYD | Mar 20 2026 1:06 utc | 483

Kadath@97
Thanks for your detailed presentation…  
One additional fact is that China is rapidly reducing its oil imports by converting vast coal reserves to various petrochemical products.  The first plant has been operating for over two years, and several more facilities are now being constructed.
https://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/fossil-fuels/china-converts-coal-into-oil-gas-and-chemicals/
This process has the added advantage of reducing pollution, such as sulfur dioxide, from burning coal.

Posted by: Krollchem | Mar 20 2026 1:06 utc | 484

Posted by: watcher | Mar 20 2026 1:03 utc | 493
 
If persiflo is around he can point to a book I wrote on the subject about 25-27 years ago. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 20 2026 1:08 utc | 485

Lebanon
 

“This is my house — a sacrifice for your sake. Just keep going, don’t stop.”
 
A Lebanese man stands in the ruins of his home, destroyed by Israel — speaking directly to Sheikh Naeem Qassem and Hezbollah.

 
22-second subtitled video . 
https://x.com/upholdreality/status/2034669592581492885

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 1:08 utc | 486

@Bodicaberg
Netanyahu has been saying Iran is 3 weeks away from the bomb for the past 35 years

Posted by: GYD | Mar 20 2026 1:09 utc | 487

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 20 2026 0:54 utc | 488
 
#####
 
There are a lot of Christian Palestinians, btw.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 1:11 utc | 488

Netanyahu said today Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity has been eliminated
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 20 2026 1:04 utc | 494
 
 
Heard that one last year in July.
 
OBLITERATED!!!

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 20 2026 1:11 utc | 489

Why does Finland want to get involved in Iran?
 
Alexander Stubb apparently thinks that EU involvement is key to dragging Donald Trump’s attention back to Ukraine

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 20 2026 1:16 utc | 490

“We are not going to be distracted by what is happening in the Middle East,” quoting Occupy Dembot Keith Edwards in his strait-talk express piece on YT, 
 
They just unredacted EVERYTHING..

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 20 2026 1:18 utc | 491

Israeli media reports direct Iranian impact in Haifa, northern occupied Palestine

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 1:19 utc | 492

Two reptiles in the bar argue US hegemony regarding Iran.  One takes Brian Berletic’s view.  The other goes with Scott Ritter.  The bar eggs them on.  “Interesting,” says the bartender. 
Another pair chips in.  One babbles about Trump playing 5-D chess and Israel doing God’s work.  The other talks TACOs.  “Take it outside,” says the bartender.
Eggs.  Chickens.  Reptiles.  Whatever.
Here’s to b and the bar for the discourse!
 

Posted by: smuggle | Mar 20 2026 1:19 utc | 493

screenshot of Trump “truth” posting article:
https://t.me/CIG_telegram/71842
 
President Trump shared an article written by disgraced Jewish activist Gavin Wax who last year led a public doxing and harassment campaign against Young Republican activists who personally opposed him.
 
Despite widespread calls for Wax to be fired from his job in the Trump Admin he remains in place and now openly endorsed by the President.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 1:21 utc | 494

Remember: Hugo Chavez is more important than Cesar Chavez.
 
Why doesn’t the Chavez accuser and defender of women ask about Maduro’s wife? or IDF style prisons here and elsewhere?
 
Beside, we all know who Hugo Chavez, I mean Cesar Chavez was working for: RUSSIA.

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 20 2026 1:22 utc | 495

Drop Site News: Is the Iran War About to Escalate into a Ground War?
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeKWYugk7d8
 
“Jeremy Scahill speaks with Foad Izadi about the growing risk of escalation in the Iran war. They discuss the possibilities of US ground troops, threats to the Strait of Hormuz and how far this conflict could spread.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 20 2026 1:22 utc | 496

graph
https://x.com/KobeissiLetter/status/2034733901344907536?s=20
 
Saudi Arabia is ramping up oil exports amid the Strait of Hormuz closure:
 
Crude oil shipments from Yanbu, a port on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast, are up to 4.19 million barrels per day.
 
This marks a +185% increase from the ~1.47 million barrels per day that moved through the port in February, before the Iran War.
 
The surge is being powered by a 746-mile pipeline rerouting crude from the eastern oil fields to Yanbu, bypassing the blocked Strait of Hormuz entirely.
 
Shipments have also more than doubled since January’s 1.29 million barrels per day.
 
As a result, Saudi Arabia has already recovered more than half of its pre-war export capacity of ~7 million barrels per day.
 
Furthermore, at least 32 large oil tankers are waiting near Yanbu to load, with more still heading to the port.
 
Saudi Arabia is aggressively looking to bypass the Strait of Hormuz.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 1:25 utc | 497

Geopolitics Prime:
 
👑

☠️ Trump resurrects Epstein scandal — posts article EXPOSING his own tiesFirst Demented Donald launched a war on Iran to divert attention from his ties to Epstein — now he personally DIGS UP a February 11 article to REMIND everyone of them.According to ABC News, a former Palm Beach police chief told the FBI that Trump called him during the 2000s investigation to say:

💬 “Thank goodness you’re stopping him, everyone has known he’s been doing this.”

The FBI account also states Trump said people in New York knew Epstein was “disgusting” and described Ghislaine Maxwell as “evil.”

💬 “He was around EPSTEIN once when teenagers were present and TRUMP ‘got the hell out of there,’” the report revealed.

🤡 Meanwhile, Trump previously claimed that he had NO IDEA about Epstein’s dealings.So after years of distancing himself from Epstein, Trump is now the one reminding everyone that — by his own words — “everyone has known” what was going on.

📑 Trump’s to-do list:

1️⃣ Launch the Epstein war 

2️⃣ Divert attention from Epstein 

3️⃣ Remind everyone about Epstein 🏆🏆🏆 Total success 🏆🏆🏆

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 20 2026 1:25 utc | 498

What people don’t also realise is that it is cultural quietism that we see in China, and I believe Russia shares some of that cultural trait as well.
 
…Confucius, Lao Tsu… I see a lot of that quality of calm reticence and wisdom in President Putin’s outstanding leadership.  Perhaps the nicest, wisest guy in world’s politics altogether IMO. 

Posted by: Mr Bo | Mar 20 2026 1:26 utc | 499

Francis Fukuyama and his the end of history. I’ve always doubted this man and his credibility

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 1:01 utc | 492

I recall that Chomsky described the Muslim side in that book as extremists, but America is just as mad.
I remember him dismissing various aspects of American culture as being deeply rooted in fundamentalist Christianity.
At the time, I felt that Chomsky had a point.

Now, having seen recent news reports claiming that there are mad Armageddon believers amongst US troops, I feel even more certain that his view was correct.

Posted by: Nokaz | Mar 20 2026 1:26 utc | 500