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March 14, 2026
War On Iran: The Saudis’ Alternative Crude Export Outlet Is Also A Trap

Saudi Arabia is trying to avoid damage from the war on Iran by diverting oil exports from the Persian Gulf to the Red Sea through its East-West pipeline. This scheme however will fail at least as long as it takes part in that war.

During the 1980s the rulers of Saudi Arabia feared that another war between Iran and Iraq would close the Strait of Hormuz. In normal times Saudi Arabia would export between 6 to 8 million barrels of crude oil per day through its Persian Gulf side harbors. The closure of the Strait would have threatened all oil export capabilities for Saudi crude.


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A pipeline system was built to allow for the divergence of crude from the Saudi east coast in the Persian Gulf to its west coast at the Red Sea. The system consisted of two strings – one for crude, the other for natural gas liquids. The capacity of the pipeline is about 5 million barrels per day for crude plus an additional 2 million barrels if the natural gas pipeline is converted to crude and used too.

The East-West pipeline, also known as Petroline, ends at the Read Sea harbor city of Yanbu where several refineries convert a share of the crude to products that are locally used. The crude oil export capacity of Yanbu is estimated to be  between 3 to 5 million barrels per day.

Due to the recent USraeli war on Iran the Strait of Hormuz was closed. Saudi Arabia immediately reacted by diverting crude from its eastern ports through the East-West pipeline towards Yanbu.

According to Windward:

Saudi Arabia has reportedly curtailed approximately 2.0–2.5 million barrels per day of offshore production, including output from the Safaniya, Marjan, Zuluf, and Abu Safa fields, representing roughly 20% of national output.

Saudi Arabia has pivoted onshore Arab Light volumes onto the 7 million b/d Petroline, pushing Yanbu exports to approximately 2.47 million b/d, a 330% increase compared with pre-crisis levels.

That shift is now visible in fleet behavior. Twenty-seven VLCCs are currently heading toward Yanbu, compared with 18 vessels for Jeddah and three each for Jizan, Duba, and Rabigh. This concentration indicates that Yanbu is now serving as the primary outlet for Petroline-delivered crude and the central node of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea export workaround.


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Notice the (blue) Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCC) on the map coming from Asia, passing through the Arabian Sea, along the Gulf of Aden, through the narrow Bab el-Mandeb strait passage and into the Red Sea. This is a one-way road as VLCCs are too big to pass through the Suez Canal at the north-west (upper left) corner of the map. These ships will have to come back along the same route that takes them to Yanbu.

The Saudi rulers have done well with the diversion of oil from the eastern to the western export facilities. This move would have been a winning one if the closure of Hormuz had been caused by a war between Iran and Iraq.

This war however was launched by the U.S. and Israel and, as a U.S. vassal, Saudi Arabia is part of it. Its airports and air-space are used for fueling U.S. airplanes which are bombing Iran. Last night five U.S. Air Force refueling planes were struck and damaged on the ground at Prince Sultan air base in Saudi Arabia.

Iran has allies which have helped it to widen the war to the region. Shia militia in Iraq have attacked local U.S. bases. Hizbullah in Lebanon is diverting Israeli forces by dragging them into a local fight. Then there Ansar Islam, aka the Houthi, in Yemen which says it is ready to soon join the struggle on the side of Iran:

Senior Houthi official Mohammed al-Bukhaiti says the group has decided to stand militarily with Iran and will announce “Hour Zero” (start of action) at the appropriate time.

Between 2015 and 2022 the Saudis fought, and lost, a war against the Houthi of Yemen. During that war, in May 2019, the Saudi East-West pipeline took hits:

The Houthis, who are at war with Saudi Arabia, said earlier Tuesday they launched seven drones targeting vital Saudi installations, without elaborating. They later claimed responsibility for the pipeline attack in comments broadcast by Houthi military spokesman Brig. Gen. Yahya Sari.

The Saudis did not immediately assign blame for the drone assaults, which targeted two oil pumping stations west of the capital supplying the pipeline that runs from the east of Saudi Arabia to the Yanbu Port on its western coast.

Saudi Aramco, the government-controlled oil company, said that as a precaution, it temporarily shut down the East-West Pipeline and contained a fire, which caused minor damage to one pumping station.

In October 2023, out of solidarity with people of Gaza who were under attack by Israel, the Houthi closed the Bab el-Mandeb and Red Sea for all U.S./Israel aligned traffic. The U.S. Navy tried for several months to reopen the Red Sea but failed. In October 2025, after a ceasefire in Gaza, the Houthi did lift their Red Sea blockade.

Now U.S. President Donald Trump is dreaming of Chinese war ships to help him reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This as Iran is planing, with the help of the Houthi, to also close Bab el-Mandeb and to shut down Red Sea traffic:

Iranian decision makers indicate that the Americans appear to be failing to understand that, for Iran, this is an existential war. In such a context, nothing is considered too precious to sacrifice.

With the approval of the new leader, Sayyed Mojataba Khamenei, it was agreed that if the US strikes or lands on any Iranian installations, Tehran is prepared to escalate dramatically.

Possible approved responses include:
1. Closure of Bab el Mandeb and attacks on Red Sea ports exporting oil, expanding the war to a vital global shipping route.

The Saudi move to divert crude oil export from the Persian Gulf to the Red Sea via the East-West pipeline was smart and timely. But it will not help as long as the Saudis are part of the USraeli side in the war on Iran.

The East-West pipeline has already been proven to be vulnerable to drone attacks launched from Iran or the Houthi controlled parts of Yemen. The Saudi Red Sea export outlet in Yanbu will be cut off from most global traffic when the Houthi decide to again close the Red Sea and to stop traffic through Bab el Mandeb.

Saudi export will then be restricted to Suez-sized tankers which can reach Yanbu through the canal without passing Yemen. Any VLCC currently moving into the Read Sea to load in Yanbu will be effectively trapped.

Comments

@ Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 16 2026 6:29 utc | 1040 with someone trying to best Trump’s lies
 
Karp added that “the AI revolution is uniquely American,
 
What a bald face lie which I hope haunts him in the court house when he is prosecuted for war crimes along with Hegsbreath……China is running circles around the US that is only focusing AI on killing and social control of people

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 16 2026 6:35 utc | 1001

Posted by: switched devices and cannot remember | Mar 16 2026 6:05 utc | 1036
 
#######
 
I’m not difficult. I’m just not insecure or seeking public approval. I post what I want for who I want, and why I want.
 
If that doesn’t make someone happy, ok. They are receiving exactly what they paid for.
 
I’m an adult. Not everyone is going to like or agree with me. That’s fine. I don’t like or agree with everyone either.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 16 2026 6:37 utc | 1002

Mumbling through an Ambien daydream.
 

Donald Trump has warned that Nato faces a “very bad” future if US allies fail to assist in opening up the Strait of Hormuz, sending a blunt message to European nations to join his war effort in Iran.
 
The US president told the FT in an interview on Sunday that he could also delay his summit with China’s President Xi Jinping later this month as he presses Beijing to help unblock the crucial waterway.
 
https://www.ft.com/content/1ca6d121-760b-4ec5-b6ad-514fdaa94873
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 16 2026 6:38 utc | 1003

Karp added that “the AI revolution is uniquely American,” and points to Palantir’s technology like Maven Smart System (MSS) as a key tool for coordinating intel and operational data.
Karp doesn’t just see tech and military power as linked — he frames AI as the new linchpin of global dominance.
 
We will ALL be Gazans sooner rather than later!
 
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 16 2026 6:29 utc | 1040
 
Basically, what he’s saying is that the minab girl’s school massacre was intentional.
 
Not mistaken.
 
Not an error.
 
The a.i determined that the most effective way to destroy Iranian society was to attack the reproductive potential of that society.
 
 
Cold. Calculated. Genocide.
 
After all, Jewish A.I cannot be wrong …. Right?

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 16 2026 6:39 utc | 1004

Karp added that “the AI revolution is uniquely American,
 
 
Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 16 2026 6:35 utc | 1043
 
It’s uniquely Zionist, in the West.
 
 
The Jews have a total Monopoly on your a.i industrial complex.
 
The entire infrastructure stack that underpins Western a.i is owned by Zionists.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 16 2026 6:46 utc | 1005

Posted by: Jim H | Mar 16 2026 6:17 utc | 1039
 
#######
 
People talk about the Abrahamic religions but almost never include Islam, which in the current context is relevant, and is a massive religion worldwide.
 
For example, do you know how many times a Muslim prays each day?
 
Did you know that Muslims have to wash up before every prayer? Formal ablutions. If not cleaned, the prayer is invalid as though it was never done.
 
That is intro to Islam stuff. I can understand people not caring but excluding a faith with over a billion practicing adherents is unlikely to yield a productive conversation about the Abrahamic religions.
 
Big world out there outside of the White Empire.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 16 2026 6:47 utc | 1006

– Israel denuclearization, monitoring by China for WMD
– Return to 1967 border
– Palestinian right of return (guaranteed before yes?)
– reparations 
 
 
Posted by: switched devices and cannot remember | Mar 16 2026 6:32 utc | 1042
 
None of the above.
 
Once Hezbollah overruns what’s left of the crater Iran’s sejil missiles leave, nature will take its course …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 16 2026 6:48 utc | 1007

 I’m an adult. Not everyone is going to like or agree with me. That’s fine. I don’t like or agree with everyone either.
 
WHO POSTS NON-STOP 24-7 365
 
DOES IT HAVE A LIFE? 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 16 2026 6:49 utc | 1008

@ LoveDonbass | Mar 16 2026 6:47 utc | 1048 who is unaware of the example of Islam that they are showing us White guys…….. what faith sickness looks like on a daily basis……..keep it up, you are winning just like Trump. eh?

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 16 2026 6:52 utc | 1009

Posted by: too scents | Mar 16 2026 6:38 utc | 1045
 
Could it pave the way for an exit strategy for US, stating lack of coperation from allies who need the oil most.
 

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 16 2026 6:57 utc | 1010

My goodness, this thread has turned into a religious race riot again!
 
And you wonder why we can’t have nice things?

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 16 2026 6:58 utc | 1011

Trump just said Iranian naval drones and sinking US ships and tankers are AI.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 16 2026 7:01 utc | 1012

@ LD
 
> I’m not difficult. I’m just not insecure or seeking public approval. I post what I want for who I want, and why I want.
 
And if “what I want” and “for who I want” and “why I want” means not answering a friendly question from a friendly peer who seemed to want to genuinely want to learn a little about you and instead replying with a little jab, well that’s not “difficult” at all.

Posted by: switched devices and cannot remember | Mar 16 2026 7:11 utc | 1013

Could it pave the way for an exit strategy for US, stating lack of coperation from allies who need the oil most. 
Posted by: Michael J | Mar 16 2026 6:57 utc | 1052
 

 
Yes.  The discombobulator is also comes in fast acting tablets.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 16 2026 7:12 utc | 1014

I am in FSM Micronesia 
. The very large fishing ships have no fuel. Hundreds of fishermen will have no work soon. They come from Philippines and Indonesia and now can’t afford flights. Coastal ships also have no fuel. They deliver containers of food to the many islands.
This is a disaster for these people.
Trump and America have just greed and selfishness. They don’t care who does and what damage they cause.

Posted by: Bingo | Mar 16 2026 7:13 utc | 1015

It’s about China! Brian Berletic spells it out in his most recent video. US can blow everything up and leave, Mission Accomplished! Consider this like in professional sports whereby a team acquires an expensive player that doesn’t seem to make sense for the team. In such cases it can be about keeping another key opponent/rival from acquiring that player, the player being a missing puzzle piece that would likely give that rival the leg up on a championship. Drag down the opponents!
https://youtu.be/eRaB3-ShxGk?si=WN-vDDr-R0-dN6LO

Posted by: Seer | Mar 16 2026 7:14 utc | 1016

The very large fishing ships have no fuel. 
 
Posted by: Bingo | Mar 16 2026 7:13 utc | 1057
 

 
If the ships are out of fuel soon the refrigeration will run out too.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 16 2026 7:15 utc | 1017

@ LoveDonbass – I think I really am done reading or responding to anything you write here from now on. Congratulations. You’ve earned the automatic skipping over of anything you ever post at MoA from yet another person. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 16 2026 4:34 utc | 1032
 
Sorry to say, but I totally agree. Had the same experience and I’m already doing it.

Posted by: js | Mar 16 2026 7:16 utc | 1018

Feel the reluctance of nato and other allies to come to Gulf gives the last and best exit strategy for US by saying we have all the oil we need and we were fighting on your behalf and if you don’t want it, we are leaving. You suffer your fate.

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 16 2026 7:19 utc | 1019

The fishing ships are running their generators and crew are doing maintenance. But not enough fuel to go to sea.
They have been told the war will be over in a few days, two weeks at the most. Then fuel will flow again.
 

Posted by: Bingo | Mar 16 2026 7:25 utc | 1020

Then fuel will flow again.
 
Posted by: Bingo | Mar 16 2026 7:25 utc | 1062
 

 
Prepare for a diet of salt cured foods.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 16 2026 7:28 utc | 1021

Islamic Resistance in Iraq, Guardians of Blood brigade, claim responsibility for the attack on Baghdad Airport in which six Iraqi Security elements were killed:

In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Compassionate.
(And in retaliation, there is life for you, O you who possess intellect, that you may fear Allah.) Surah Al-Baqarah: 179
 
In compliance with our religious obligation and in retaliation for the blood of Allah’s deputy, Imam Khamenei, the martyr, and in revenge for the martyrdom of a group of Iraqi resistance youths, our brave Mujahideen carried out a precise special operation with a barrage of Qarar missiles targeting the American occupying presence at the Victoria Base near Baghdad Airport, leaving ten confirmed casualties among the American occupation army, including six killed and four others with severe injuries.
 
(And Allah is the Guardian of the believers and their Supporter.)

 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 7:29 utc | 1022

Andrew Anglin has announced he intends to close The Daily Stormer, the most influential neo-NS blog, after 13 years as its editor, citing imminent nuclear war and “Total Jewish Victory” worldwide
 
His post expresses a sense of futility as the main motivator.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 7:32 utc | 1023

Three paramedics from the Islamic Health Society were brutally killed this morning in an Israeli airstrike which targeted them while they were clearing rubble in the town of Kafr Sir in southern Lebanon.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 7:33 utc | 1024

Dubai Civil Aviation Authority announces the gradual resumption of some flights to and from Dubai International Airport after a temporary suspension.
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 7:34 utc | 1025

Posted by: Seer | Mar 16 2026 7:14 utc | 1058
 
 
Sounds more like shooting yourself in the head, if you ask me.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 16 2026 7:34 utc | 1026

Bozzikman says carrier Lincoln badly hurt and limping back to it’s home base. 
 
https://youtu.be/4fGQWHQNKjY?si=kO8m7TiucmPqFbQv

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 16 2026 7:36 utc | 1027

Israeli Lawyer Questions Reported Suicide of Minister’s Daughter
 
Israeli lawyer and activist Roni Aloni Sadovnik has cast doubt on the official claim that Shoshana Strock, the daughter of an Israeli minister, committed suicide.
 
Sadovnik stated that after countless hours of counseling, meetings, and discussions, she does not believe Strock took her own life. She noted that Strock had recently secured a budget to continue managing her ongoing trial, indicating she was actively engaged in her legal battle.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 7:36 utc | 1028

@ js, Tom
 
Orrrr…you can read IMO valuable contributions from difficult people, even engage at times, and accept the bad with the good.

Posted by: switched devices and cannot remember | Mar 16 2026 7:36 utc | 1029

https://x.com/egyosint/status/2033368221311549937?s=46
 
A U.S. Air Force B‑1B strategic bomber was just spotted on Flightradar24 returning to RAF Fairford from Iran after strike mission, routing back through Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Israel airspace.
 
The bomber avoided entirely Iraqi airspace

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 7:39 utc | 1030

you asked me yesterday if i could recommend pthers, and nella and CIG were the ones i recommended, as you already had Quds
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 3:59 utc | 1014
 
AND
 
i didnt say nella, but, there may have been too many links, which blocks posts I just found out today.
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 4:09 utc | 1020
 
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Now I’m confused. Both posts can’t be correct, but I guess that both could be incorrect…

Posted by: General Factotum | Mar 16 2026 7:44 utc | 1031

“Cold Chain”.  A term of Art that a prolonged Strait’s blockage will bring into focus.
 
https://www.google.com/search?q=cold+chain&udm=14
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 16 2026 7:49 utc | 1032

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 7:36 utc | 1070
 
There have been so many reports and claims of Lincoln being attacked that there must be at least a grain of truth. Whether it was hit is another matter.
 
I think it may have suffered some sort of hit (not catastrophic by any means) but enough to cause it to limp further from the battlefield.
 
There was also a fire in the ‘laundry room’ of the Ford. It may also have been attacked, again no significant damage, but potentially depleted AD missiles and/or forced it to cease flight deck operation too. At the most the Ford is merely operating as an air defense asset near Jeddah and Meccah and west coast of Saudi.
 
If both or either of these are true, that would have seriously reduced the striking power of US navy. They are left with a handful of Tomahawk based destroyers.
 
If carriers are out of the picture, it would explain why US is forced to rely on long range strategic bombers (these also used stand-off cruise missiles).
 
The implication is US striking power has been cut significantly. That is why Trump is claiming total victory and relegating the ‘opening’ of the strait to allies now. It looks like the plan is to destroy all the infrastructure and claim victory. US still has some domestic upstream oil assets including Venezuela so it will mitigate some of the damage. But it won’t save Trump in mid terms.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 16 2026 8:02 utc | 1033

Thank you Two Cents.
Are you American?
You have no feeling for the plight of others. No shame for what tour country has done.
Maybe a Brit. Same applies.
You are a worthless individual and I guess you will suffer as others will.
You have no idea what hell you have unleashed on yourself. A slow death.

Posted by: Bingo | Mar 16 2026 8:09 utc | 1034

Sounds more like shooting yourself in the head, if you ask me.Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 16 2026 7:34 utc | 1068
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Who is yourself”?
US has oil and food. This blow-it-all-up approach solves the problem of how to remove itself from the ME (militarily) and to wipe out its debt to China. With the ME smoldering Israel can mop up: it has oil offshore (actually the Palestinians’). Europe and Japan will have to buy more oil from the US: this helps correct trade imbalances with Japan.
The pivot to Asia and the major shift in USMC operational capabilities line up with his logic.

Posted by: Seer | Mar 16 2026 8:10 utc | 1035

Posted by: Seer | Mar 16 2026 8:10 utc | 1077
 
I don’t have the energy at this time to elaborate on the stupidity of your thesis, it’s a debate that’s been done to death on this very site over the past decade.
 
I’ll share this clue though:
 
It’s the same dumb argument as the “America is oil self sufficient and therefore we don’t need the middle east…”
 
Think about it a while. You’ll get it.
 
 

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 16 2026 8:13 utc | 1036

Cuba could give an off ramp and victory. Read somewhere about riots there and Cuban leadership talking to Americans who can claim, engaging Iran gave victory in Cuba, mission over and walk away.
 

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 16 2026 8:16 utc | 1037

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 16 2026 8:13 utc | 1078
 
There’s also the argument that Gulf states and the petrodollar system is still a major support pillar of the US bond and stock market. Removing that pillar will force the Fed to become an ever increasing buyer-of-last-resort and cause way more pain and inflation back home.
 
It’s probably true, and explains why US is increasingly invading LatAm countries, including Venezuela, Ecuador, Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Cuba, more and more. So they are trying to replace the Middle East by fully taking over LatAm.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 16 2026 8:19 utc | 1038

Added bonus,  big political support from Cuban Americans.

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 16 2026 8:19 utc | 1039

US has oil and food. 
 
Posted by: Seer | Mar 16 2026 8:10 utc | 1077
 

 
Here’s how the fire that killed nearly 18,000 Texas cows got started.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 16 2026 8:19 utc | 1040

Iran says Russia and China providing ‘military cooperation’
Tehran has had “good cooperation with these countries: politically, economically, even militarily,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told MS NOW.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 8:20 utc | 1041

For Russia Iran is an existential thing, they certainly can’t afford it to fall. If that happens then the zionazis will infiltrate Russia through all over the southern borders like they did Syria and other countries before it.
 
So they need to ensure the zionazis are completely defeated in the Middle East.
 
For China it would be beneficial to make sure the zios are defeated there, as well.
 
It would be better to remove the great Israeli project entirely.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 16 2026 8:24 utc | 1042

8 sec vid of smoke rising in city
 
 https://t.me/QudsNen/214177
 
A missile has fallen in Rishon LeZion in central occupied Palestine following Iranian missile strikes.
 
********
A missile has fallen near Israel’s Ben Gurion-Airport in central occupied Palestine, according to Israeli reports.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 8:40 utc | 1043

AFP:
 
Japan says it is beginning the release of its strategic oil reserves after the International Energy Agency indicated that the release would begin in Asia and Oceania before other regions.
 
Japan depends on the Middle East for 95% of its oil imports

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 8:42 utc | 1044

To return to the killing of those kindergarden children. An Israeli blogger has suggested that the targeting of the school was deliberate. Because the children were the kids of the Iranian guard, which would have been known to the Zionists.
https://x.com/AlternatNews/status/2032386907120742540
****
 
I think that the zionists might be advised NOT to use nuclear weapons, as the North Koreans have said THEY will reply. ….and they can if they wish to. Boom = badasss boom.
 
Next; the US has moved two littoral ships (crappy little ships) out of harms way into the Pacific from Malaysia. I wonder why? /s.

Posted by: Stonebird | Mar 16 2026 8:45 utc | 1045

Aftermath of an iranian missile strike/
 
https://www.reddit.com/r/war/comments/1rv1l0c/aftermath_of_an_iranian_ballistic_missile_strike/

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 8:47 utc | 1046

Aftermath of the impact of an Iranian ballistic missile on a Tel-Aviv apartment complex on March 15th
 
https://www.reddit.com/r/war/comments/1rv1fa5/aftermath_of_the_impact_of_an_iranian_ballistic/

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 8:48 utc | 1047

Japan depends on the Middle East for 95% of its oil imports
 
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 8:42 utc | 1086
 

 
Japan has a critical Naphtha shortage that is causing it to idle ethylene production.
 
https://www.nippon.com/en/news/yjj2026031201097/japanese-chemical-makers-cutting-ethylene-output.html
 
https://www.afpm.org/newsroom/blog/ethylene-worlds-most-important-chemical
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 16 2026 8:50 utc | 1048

Forces were at work well before 1913 that would take America to war after war regardless the attempts by the public to halt those forces.
Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 15 2026 2:06 utc | 318

 
The annexation of Hawaii? There is now an official apology.
 
What a signal that the country is going global…

Posted by: hh | Mar 16 2026 9:01 utc | 1049

I have often wished we could post screen grabs here. I hope those two Trumpstein posts were readable on a small screen. 
 
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 16 2026 3:41 utc | 1001
 
Lets do it.
 
https://de.imgbb.com/
 
Load up, publish Link, done.
Or wish.

Posted by: BlindSpot | Mar 16 2026 9:03 utc | 1050

“Thank you Two Cents.Are you American?You have no feeling for the plight of others. No shame for what tour country has done.Maybe a Brit. Same applies.You are a worthless individual and I guess you will suffer as others will.You have no idea what hell you have unleashed on yourself. A slow death.”
Posted by: Bingo | Mar 16 2026 8:09 utc | 1076
 
Yes, for America, war is a video game or a sporting event where they cheer for the home team and rhetorically fellate their war criminal military every chance they get. Thank you for your war crimes! Support the f@cktard troops! 
 
It’s likely that the only way that America can be deterred for expanding its current wars is with “Shock and Awe” being delivered inside the belly of the American beast itself. 
 
Karma is coming for American ass. It will not be pleasant. But it will be deserved. 

Posted by: ak74 | Mar 16 2026 9:07 utc | 1051

@ Seer | Mar 16 2026 8:10 utc | 1077
 
Value of US fiat stems from its own self-sufficiency, that you mention, and from its ability to turn off resources to other nations.  
 
If they can truly wreck the ME (in progress but outcome uncertain) and capture LATAM (easy), Lindsay’s cash dreams might come true.
 
If instead a somewhat intact ME pivots to China, China will rebuild and turn on the taps fast.  Then Lindsay loses.  To stop this, USA has to resort to ever crazier ideas like nuking the ME before they leave.
 

 
Seems like USA and EU have few or no winning plays.  It’s mid 4th quarter but they’re down by 2 touchdowns.  They could take a knee and look to next season’s draft, if only the next grads had more brains than the current.  But, their concussed QB will probably continue slinging the ball downfield and hope for an immaculate reception (Russo-Sino split?) like in their glory days.

Posted by: switched devices and cannot remember | Mar 16 2026 9:08 utc | 1052

Fire broke out in UAE oil export terminal Fujairah. Oil loading is suspended again less than 24 hours after resumption.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 9:25 utc | 1053

Feel the reluctance of nato and other allies to come to Gulf gives the last and best exit strategy for US by saying we have all the oil we need and we were fighting on your behalf and if you don’t want it, we are leaving. You suffer your fate.
 
Posted by: Michael J | Mar 16 2026 7:19 utc | 1061
 
 
While the “we have our own oil” argument sounds powerful, it fails to account for the following critical realities:
 
1. The “Global Price” Trap
 
Crude is a Commodity: Oil is traded on a global market. Even if the U.S. is energy independent in terms of volume, it is not independent in terms of price.
 
Domestic Impact: If 20% of the world’s oil is blocked at Hormuz, the global price per barrel will skyrocket. U.S. gas stations will raise prices immediately to match world market levels, triggering massive domestic inflation and political unrest.
 
2. Economic Suicide via Allies
 
Market Interdependence: The U.S. cannot say “suffer your fate” to Europe, Japan, and South Korea without hurting itself. These are America’s largest trading partners.
 
The Domino Effect: If the economies of the EU and Asia collapse due to energy starvation, they stop buying U.S. aircraft, tech, and agricultural goods. A depression in Berlin or Tokyo leads directly to a recession in New York and California.
 
3. Ceding Hegemony to China
 
The Power Vacuum: China is the world’s largest importer of Gulf oil. If the U.S. Navy leaves, Beijing will step in to secure the route.
 
Geopolitical Shift: By leaving, the U.S. effectively hands over control of the world’s most important energy chokepoint to its primary rival, permanently ending the “American Century” and U.S. global leadership.
 
4. Financial Contagion
 
Wall Street Vulnerability: The global financial system is deeply integrated. A systemic industrial collapse in Asia or Europe would trigger a global banking crisis. U.S. pension funds and stock markets would likely crash harder than they did in 2008.
 
5. Beyond Oil: LNG and Petrochemicals
 
Gas & Fertilizers: Hormuz is the primary exit for Qatari Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and massive amounts of fertilizers. A closure would cause global food prices to spike and destroy the U.S. strategy of keeping Europe supplied with non-Russian gas.
 
Summary: The comment mistakes physical energy independence for economic isolation. The U.S. might have the oil, but it doesn’t have an “island” economy that can survive a global systemic heart attack

Posted by: BlindSpot | Mar 16 2026 9:25 utc | 1054

I am in FSM Micronesia 
 
Posted by: Bingo | Mar 16 2026 7:13 utc | 1057
 

 
Voting record on Israel at UN General Assembly (2015 – Present)

  • 88% — For Israel 154 resolutions
  • 0%  — Against Israel 0 resolutions

 
https://unwatch.org/database/country/micronesia/
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 16 2026 9:28 utc | 1055

Who is left for Tom_Q to quarrel with? We have to skip so much filth as we browse. Maybe it is time for Tom_Q to stay away from at least one of threads so that we can peacefully do our reading? Help us Tom_Q!

Posted by: India-guy | Mar 16 2026 9:34 utc | 1056

odd… two “Kenyan” soldiers from the 492nd Engineer Company died, one reported March 7, one reported March 9
 
 

Isaac Segera, a Kenyan-born soldier serving in the US Army, died suddenly after collapsing at a bus station in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

 

Sarah Faith Andiki, a Kenyan who served in the United States Army. Andiki, 28, lived in Mankato, Minnesota, and served with the 492nd Engineer Company for over six years. The young soldier died unexpectedly on February 3, 2026, at her residence in Minnesota.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 9:40 utc | 1057

Has anyone already done the kind of analysis done in WW2 where serial numbers and build generations allowed the tracking of production and reserves? From what Ted Postol said, Iran is finally progressing from 2014 production drones and missiles to more modern ones. Knowing what was fired and how fast more modern ones appear it should be possible to gauge the speed they catch up to 2025 production. 
On a napkin: The first few thousand missiles and drones  on the first days moved them up 2-3 years (2012 – 2014). Just extrapolating that linearly that should put them at stocks of at least 4-6 times that – some (4-6) * (2.000-4.000) , so 8.000 to 24.000 in total.
As the firing rate dropped to maybe 10%, maybe a 300 a day, this should last them quite a while. 24.000 at 300 a day would be 80 days.
This is on the low end, there are estimates of 2 years which would make sense for an attritional war to reach a stable state.  
 
finally some humour, this gem: https://t.me/Slavyangrad/158756

Posted by: SOS | Mar 16 2026 9:54 utc | 1058

…to unimperator @ 1084
…here is a link on history of creation of the most successful US proxy in the Middle East. USA are eager to build upon that success and to create equally powerful proxies in all four corners of the Earth, hence Ukraine, Taiwan… Self-reliant, self-funding, self-governed colonial slave states. 
https://www.palestineremembered.com/FactsAboutHaavara.html

Posted by: Alex Vadim | Mar 16 2026 9:56 utc | 1059

IMO, talk of sprees of influence means tha China and Russia are seeking to be side kicks, high ranking vassals, to the U.S. in dystopian global order floating somewhere between Orwell and Huxley – between the carrot and the stick.
 
I think all talk about a multipolar world, respect for international law, human rights, consent of the people, multipolarism etc., has been lies.  I think we have been utterly bamboozled by both sides, all sides.  But perhaps we can look forward to a Great Peace…

Posted by: Paulunun | Mar 16 2026 10:00 utc | 1060

Spheres of influence

Posted by: Paulunun | Mar 16 2026 10:01 utc | 1061

Summary: The comment mistakes physical energy independence for economic isolation. The U.S. might have the oil, but it doesn’t have an “island” economy that can survive a global systemic heart attack
Posted by: BlindSpot | Mar 16 2026 9:25 utc | 1096
 
Then only cuba exit left.

Posted by: Michael J | Mar 16 2026 10:03 utc | 1062

Trump is now trying to turn it into a NATO war by pressuring NATO countries to protect the Strait of Hormuz, which shows the complete lack of planning in this war. Before this all started Iran EXPLICITLY told them that if they were attacked it would result in an all-out regional war, but Trump never listens to anyone but the warmongers in Israel and those within his own circle of advisers.
It’s now a quagmire that he can’t escape from. And his journey from ‘the Peace Candidate’ to ‘Just Another warmongering President’ is losing a lot of support for the Republican party. This is the problem when the US electorate knowingly re-elects a habitual liar.

Posted by: Dave G | Mar 16 2026 10:13 utc | 1063

Cult of personality and the death of legacy media. This is Textbook Dictatorship 101.
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 15 2026 2:24 utc | 332

And the system allowed all that. no changes needed to be made.
 
No special powers.

Posted by: hh | Mar 16 2026 10:23 utc | 1064

https://www.twz.com/sea/u-s-navy-minesweepers-assigned-to-middle-east-have-been-moved-to-pacific
 
USS Santa Barbara (LCS 32) and USS Tulsa (LCS 16) Independence-variant littoral combat ships (LCS) in Penang, Malaysia – March 15, 2026.
 
The Santa Barbara and Tulsa were two of three LCS deployed to the Middle East but have now resurfaced in INDOPACOM and will be unavailable if called for a demining operation in the Strait of Hormuz. They will have to be redeployed which would take at least a week of travel.
 
USS Tulsa and USS Santa Barbara are among a select number of Independence class LCSs fitted with a mine countermeasures mission package, or “module.” In its current form, the package includes towed mine-hunting sonar for the ships, Common Unmanned Surface Vehicles (CUSV) with mine-sweeping gear, and mine detection and neutralization systems carried by embarked MH-60 Sea Hawk helicopters.
 
USS Canberra is the sole LCS with demining capabilities that is known to be in CENTCOM’s theater of operations as of January 2026 but her current whereabouts are unknown and is unclear if she is still inside CENTCOM or if she has departed for another port.
 
USS Santa Barbara left the Manama Naval Support Station in Bahrain sometime after February 9th, in anticipation of the war with Iran.
 
USS Tulsa, USS Santa Barbara, and USS Canberra, were forward-deployed to the region in the first place explicitly to fill gaps left by the decommissioning of four Avenger class mine hunters last year.
 
There are only four Avenger class ships left in active Navy service, all of which are forward-deployed in Japan, and are also slated to be decommissioned in the coming years.
 
How many of the Navy’s Independence class LCSs, in total, have been configured for the mine-clearing mission to date is unknown. In addition to USS Tulsa, USS Santa Barbara, and the USS Canberra, the USS Kansas City was at least being fitted out with this mission module as of last year.
 
The Independence class LCS is a far more advanced ship than the Avenger class mine hunter, and does offer new standoff mine countermeasures capabilities, including aforementioned CUSV drone boats and helicopter-borne systems. Still, questions continue to be raised about whether metal-hulled LCSs with mine countermeasures packages are adequate replacements for ships purpose-built for this mission.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 10:26 utc | 1065

@Dave G | Mar 16 2026 10:13 utc | 1105

It’s now a quagmire that he can’t escape from. And his journey from ‘the Peace Candidate’ to ‘Just Another warmongering President’ is losing a lot of support for the Republican party. 

Who cares about ‘political parties’ in the US after Biden and this version of Trump. If the US does not find a way to quickly sideline the insane Trump and stop the war on Iran, the whole US regime is complicit.
 

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 16 2026 10:28 utc | 1066

1m 30s vid of exchange:
https://t.me/CIG_telegram/71458
 
The UAE is doubling down on the Abraham Accords and its alliance with Israel.
 
Reporter:
 

“What does the war means for the international agreements between the UAE, the United States and Israel, like the Board of Peace, the investment commitments, the Abraham Accords?

 
The Emirati minister of State for International Cooperation, Reem Al Hashimy:
 

“It doesn’t change, if anything we are doubling down on our friends, we are further cementing the strong ties that bind us. Moments of crisis won’t falter the trajectory that we are in which is built on partnership and mutual respect. We need to have less wars in our region and around the world, less conflict, less instability and less fragmentation. (…)

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 10:30 utc | 1067

DJT has called the world for help about “the Ormuz lockdown” he started … and the “global South” seems more keen to find a solution with the IRI. What’s wrong Don ? All the country you antagonize with tariffs and all the shit are not keen on helping you ? I wonder why ? You are the good guy after all :). The pressure is going up on the US regime worldwide, even the vassals are not willing to send boats. Ostracism is maybe not the kind isolationism MAGA voted for…
So, what can the Don do ? Not much, he has no escalation options available that wouldn’t worsen the situation (even a Zionist nuke). This is a defeat with broad consequences and no possible mitigations. He started the shit listening to inconsequential morons : when even John Bolton says the Don is wrong, that’s a sign.
First he should begin with a massive purge at home, unfortunately he won’t. Then he have to drop the proxy, unfortunately he won’t. Finally he have to do concessions to the other side with a 3rd party negotiator (the BRICS) that he already antagonize too much, unfortunately he won’t. Playing with time is not a solution either, this will worsen the crisis and he’s not the clock master in this conflict.
He’s fucked , he knows it and can’t do anything about it. Consequences will be at systemic level.

Posted by: Savonarole | Mar 16 2026 10:33 utc | 1068

@ Norwegian 
 
The whole US regime is complicit.  EU too.
 
Do any oligarchs publicly and financially oppose the war machine?  Any marquee movie stars, athletes, or musicians?  Roger Waters and …

Posted by: switched devices and cannot remember | Mar 16 2026 10:34 utc | 1069

The “opposition” parties can’t distance themselves from this.  Not after they voted to increase war funding for decades. Not after they clapped in time with bellicose speeches.

Posted by: switched devices and cannot remember | Mar 16 2026 10:37 utc | 1070

@ bingo
 
Sorry to hear your eyewitness of hardship.  Thank you for informing us.

Posted by: switched devices and cannot remember | Mar 16 2026 10:38 utc | 1071

🇮🇷 Vessels from a number of countries have passed through the Strait of Hormuz with Tehran’s permission, the Iranian Foreign Ministry confirmed. 

https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/177851
 

🇺🇸🇮🇷 Reaction of countries on Trump’s proposal to create a naval coalition in the Strait of Hormuz:- France🇫🇷 : Declined to join;- Australia🇦🇺 : Declined to join;- Japan🇯🇵 : Declined to join;- Great Britain🇬🇧 : Declined to join;- South Korea🇰🇷 : Considering the proposal;- China🇨🇳 : Opposes US military actions.

https://t.me/myLordBebo/110051
 

🚢🇨🇳🇺🇸🇮🇷 Carrier Abraham Lincoln departed Iranian coast and is now operating near Salalah, Oman, behind the coastal mountain ranges, according to Chinese satellites
It’s now more than 1,100 km from Iran

https://t.me/myLordBebo/110054
 

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 16 2026 10:39 utc | 1072

MBS certainly doesn’t seem to be minding about Saudi economic or other interests.
 

BREAKING; SAUDI ARABIA Crown Prince Urges Trump: Don’t Let Up – “Keep Hitting IRAN Hard” as War Enters Week 3 Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been regularly advising Donald Trump during the war to “keep hitting the Iranians hard.” The two leaders have been in frequent contact throughout Iran conflict.

 

https://x.com/Globalsurv/status/2033434854428114970

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 16 2026 10:44 utc | 1073

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 16 2026 4:34 utc | 1032
 
I think I really am done reading or responding to anything you write here from now on. Congratulations. You’ve earned the automatic skipping over of anything you ever post at MoA from yet another person.
 
As a ‘new’ Muslim, LD still has the acolyte’s enthusiasm, and proselytizing is his duty.
 
Thus, his incessant posting.
 
And don’t get me wrong. He says lots of righteous stuff. Kinda like those pearls of wisdom we find inside Chinese fortune cookies.

Posted by: john | Mar 16 2026 10:47 utc | 1074

@ Paulunun | Mar 16 2026 10:00 utc | 1102
 
If you judge the great powers by their behavior, you see huge contrasts.
 
Until now, Moscow has shown tremendous restraint in avoiding civilian casualties.  Until now, Beijing has continued using peaceful approaches to reintegrate Taiwan.  Contrast that with NATO/Israel leveling neighborhoods to hit a few possible fighters.
 
Until now, Beijing used a light hand reintegrating Hong Kong.  Contrast that with USA using SWAT teams to arrest illegal immigrants.
 
On the economics front, the list is endless, in how they treat citizens and foreigners alike.  …  Actually, this is OT.

Posted by: switched devices and cannot remember | Mar 16 2026 10:48 utc | 1075

UK server admin: Keir Stalin has proven to the world that he is without a doubt a bootlicker for the USA again. xD
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 15 2026 4:14 utc | 380

Stalin was a bootlicker?

 
as stupid and Hitler deciding it was a great idea to invade the USSR to create an eastern front in WWII
 
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 15 2026 4:05 utc | 376

No, the original idea was one front war going east.
British policy was to allow that – a bit like what is being done with Ukraine…
That would have saved West and southern Europe from a war,
But the americans forced a change in policy, want to drag the whole of Europe into a war. So, Britain started WW2 by making an alliance with Poland. Please note they didn’t help Poland. They attacked from France, the Germans fought back, Britain ran way (Dunkirk), left the french in the lurch, and the rest is history. The USA turned the UK into Airstrip One (1984) and conquered west europe and forced all liberated countries to be part of NATO. NB – the USA army was an apartheid army… must have comforted the Nazis.
 
We know this from the Polish diplomatic despatches which were published by the Germans in May 1940 – one of their White Books. It’s in German with copies of the original polish documents.
 
I always get annoyed when some one says that Germany started WW2. Technically it was the British, politically it was the USA – according the US ambassador in Paris, Britain didn’t want to do that, but the USA had the means to force them.

Posted by: hh | Mar 16 2026 10:48 utc | 1076

Look at the circular reasoning and logical contradiction in this dumbf**k’s tweet. >Iran isn’t launching sejjil because it degraded the US ISR >it’s doing it out of desperation… just because — it just is!
 
 
Iran is using its liquid fuel missiles because it destroyed so many of the drones the US was using to track and monitor missile launches. The US has not established air supremacy and can’t close the OODA loop on detection and destruction so it needs drones to constantly monitor launch sites and destroy launchers.
 
 
Now that capability has degraded the Iranians will start to use particularly harmful missiles — ones that can reach Romania where the US jets are relocating to start another front against Iran from the Balkans and Caucasus.

https://x.com/cirnosad/status/2033157711513436269

 

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 16 2026 11:02 utc | 1077

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 16 2026 10:44 utc | 1115

Crown Prince MBS Urges Trump: Don’t Let Up – “Keep Hitting IRAN Hard”

What’s in it for the House Said here? They had to cave in to Ansar Allah when they threatened Saudi Arabia’s energy infrastructure — something that Iran can do even better. The news about MBS’ encouraging Trump to go to war was just anecdotal but the above seems to be a proper, open message. I don’t see how this can work out for Riyadh.

Posted by: Konami | Mar 16 2026 11:04 utc | 1078

Norwegian | Mar 16 2026 10:28 utc | 1108
I was hinting that the growing electoral unpopularity of the Republican party might force Republican congresscritters and senators to choose between fealty to Israel or getting re-elected.

Posted by: Dave G | Mar 16 2026 11:06 utc | 1079

Konami | Mar 16 2026 11:04 utc | 1120
It’s a bet on escalation and winning. Saudi wahabbis are hated across the region and their only leverage is the US Navy – if those cave, they are toast. Saud can’t even change course any more as they freely gave airspace, bases, oil, flights and support – there will be retribution and overshoot. When things get sorted out they are the ones who bought the child killers.

Posted by: SOS | Mar 16 2026 11:15 utc | 1080

Posted by: SOS | Mar 16 2026 11:15 utc | 1122
 
I agree. But why broadcast this message publicly? I guess the many rich members of the Saud family will lead splendid lives in exile. In this sense, MBS has nothing to lose. It’s a hopeless bet, in my opinion but we’ll see this play out in detail.

Posted by: Konami | Mar 16 2026 11:19 utc | 1081

I was hinting that the growing electoral unpopularity of the Republican party might force Republican congresscritters and senators to choose between fealty to Israel or getting re-elected.
 
Posted by: Dave G | Mar 16 2026 11:06 utc | 1121

 
Their Dim Party “opposition” will be equally pro-Zionazistan, of course.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 16 2026 11:26 utc | 1082

 
 
Jewish rabbis and Muslim imams took to the streets of London hand in hand to express support for Iran amid ongoing U.S.-Israeli aggression, presenting a public display of solidarity and interfaith unity.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 11:32 utc | 1083

https://t.me/QudsNen/214199
 
link for above

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 11:32 utc | 1084

Summary: The comment mistakes physical energy independence for economic isolation. The U.S. might have the oil, but it doesn’t have an “island” economy that can survive a global systemic heart attack
 
Posted by: BlindSpot | Mar 16 2026 9:25 utc | 1096
 
Thank you.
 
Years on this site of explaining the obvious to idiots have made an old man of me.
 
I gratefully pass on my mantle.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 16 2026 11:34 utc | 1085

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 16 2026 10:44 utc | 1115
 
the story about MBS encouraging trump is “sources”.  One reason I did not post it.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 11:36 utc | 1086

Dave G 1105
 
Trump will back down.  Imagine going to Chins in 3 weeks time with the world in flames.
 
Annoyingly, he will sack-rifice Bushey Bagot and Green, viz  Hegseth etc,  and talk of epitaphs like Richard 2. 

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 16 2026 11:37 utc | 1087

Iran is still shooting down Israel and US drones.

– IRGC Public Relations: “One Heron drone was intercepted and destroyed last night over Tehran, while one advanced Hermes 900 drone was intercepted and destroyed in the skies of Jam. Before carrying out any operations, both armed drones were shot down by IRGC’s new advanced air defense system”

https://x.com/MonitorX99800/status/2033498128234525174

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 16 2026 11:41 utc | 1088

“Russian media reports IOF spokeswoman Anna Ukolova threatens Russian authorities to be killed if they take anti-Israel position in the war. She said that Israel controls all web-cameras in Russia and could hit easily whoever it wants including Putin.”
 
I doubt it could be so extreme but there may be an element of truth. Just how invasive is Israeli spy ware in Russia. Given the number of dual citizens it is possibly significant.

Posted by: watcher | Mar 16 2026 11:42 utc | 1089

Konami | Mar 16 2026 11:19 utc | 1123
Nothing worse than losing the place at the trough. On a billionaire level it’s all a counting points and status, not about survival.
With no power base all the money will not buy you a place among the oligarchs.  

Posted by: SOS | Mar 16 2026 11:42 utc | 1090

The official Israeli broadcasting authority, citing military sources:

Our operations in Iran are not proceeding as we had planned, and we need to reassess our war objectives.
 
We are facing serious difficulties in getting the Iranians out onto the streets.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 11:44 utc | 1091

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 16 2026 11:26 utc | 1124
 
During presidential elections I have tended to go to Real Clear politics a site which while it tries to be objective, leans generally to the republicans and favoured Trump. Out of interest i clicked on it today and it seemed to me it was rather anti the war. I did not examine in detail as I had not time but it might be woth watching as a barometer of sentiment in the USA

Posted by: watcher | Mar 16 2026 11:47 utc | 1092

It’s probably true, and explains why US is increasingly invading LatAm countries, including Venezuela, Ecuador, Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Cuba, more and more. So they are trying to replace the Middle East by fully taking over LatAm.
 
Posted by: unimperator | Mar 16 2026 8:19 utc | 1080
 
Exactly. In addition to the points Blindspot made.
 
But most importantly:
 
 
The USA can only exist as a hegemon. Without constantly applying pressure on its global network of vassals and enemies, it would rapidly collapse into chaos:
 
Like an empire, it relies on global tribute to remain what it is: Revenue from use of the petrodollar, sale of its products backed by preferential deals with nations, reserved rights to exploit resources across the globe, “protection fees” where it offers military protection in exchange for a local base.
 
All this market share needs a global military to defend it, with the USA behaving like a hegemon.
 
Returning to some kind of self sufficient autarky requires giving up all that market share to Russia, China, ASEAN and others, losing all that influence and revenue.
 
Infrastructure, industry and living standards will have to collapse all the way down to the level of a regional power. One that is despised in its local neighbourhood.
 
And we haven’t even begun discussing the scores countries of the world will want to settle once they’re freed from the yanqui yoke, against which all those nukes will not offer a defence…
 
 

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 16 2026 11:53 utc | 1093

We are facing serious difficulties in getting the Iranians out onto the streets.
 
Posted by: UWDude | Mar 16 2026 11:44 utc | 1133
 
 
I don’t understand. Iranians have been out on the streets since the first bombs began to fall.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 16 2026 11:55 utc | 1094

I doubt it could be so extreme but there may be an element of truth. Just how invasive is Israeli spy ware in Russia. Given the number of dual citizens it is possibly significant.
 
Posted by: watcher | Mar 16 2026 11:42 utc | 1131
 
Now you know why Russia treads carefully regarding israel and why Iran doesn’t easily trust Russian assistance.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 16 2026 11:57 utc | 1095

@ watcher | Mar 16 2026 11:47 utc | 1134
 
“Sentiment” does not win party nominations. Money and party hierarchies do.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 16 2026 12:03 utc | 1096

“Russian media reports IOF spokeswoman Anna Ukolova threatens Russian authorities to be killed if they take anti-Israel position in the war. She said that Israel controls all web-cameras in Russia and could hit easily whoever it wants including Putin.”
Posted by: watcher | Mar 16 2026 11:42 utc | 1131

That’s fake news!
The Trump type fake news!😉

Posted by: James | Mar 16 2026 12:03 utc | 1097

I don’t understand. Iranians have been out on the streets since the first bombs began to fall.
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 16 2026 11:55 utc | 1136
They are not the Iranians that they want.
They need the pro-usrael ones but I doubt they even exist. 

Posted by: Mario | Mar 16 2026 12:05 utc | 1098

Statement By Popular Resistance and Community Groups in Lebanon 
 
https://en.al-akhbar.com/news/statement-by-popular-resistance-and-community-action-groups
 
“We are approaching the thirtieth month of the genocidal war in Lebanon and Palestine waged by the Zionist entity under US auspices and with the absolute support of an international community complicit in our killing and complete annihilation…”
 
It is ever thus with us. 
 
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 16 2026 12:08 utc | 1099

I also want to thank “BlindSpot” for some really nice comments. I’m still thinking about whether I should copy, edit, and repost “BlindSpot ( Mar 15 2026 15:50 utc | 669 )” —with attribution of course— on my microblog, and wonder if it is okay to do so. The microblog doesn’t have any readership or any commercial value/anything (and doesn’t even have the ability to make comments; those are meant to be elsewhere in that kind of setup and I haven’t had the time to get into that and might not ever), the microblog may also disappear at any moment (although I archive it in various places) so it would mainly be for my own interest.
 
Thank you to others too of course, especially “too scents” for the ethylene post.
 

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Mar 16 2026 12:21 utc | 1100