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March 24, 2026
War On Iran: – Trump Cashes Out – Social Unrest – Arabs Joining The War – Iran Invasion

Yesterday, just minutes before President Trump’s most recent TACO, insiders placed bets on rising stocks and lower oil prices. They made a killing:

Traders placed $580mn in oil bets ahead of Donald Trump’s social media post on Iran talks (archived) – FT

Traders made bets worth half a billion dollars in the oil market about 15 minutes before Donald Trump’s post touting “productive” talks with Iran sent the price of crude tumbling and ignited volatility in other assets.

Roughly 6,200 Brent and West Texas Intermediate futures contracts changed hands between 6.49am and 6.50am New York time on Monday, just a quarter of an hour ahead of the US president’s post on Truth Social that there had in recent days been “productive conversations” with Tehran to end the war in Iran. The notional value of those trades was $580mn, according to FT calculations based on Bloomberg data.

Trading volumes for Brent and WTI leapt at the same time, 27 seconds before 6.50am. Futures tracking the S&P 500 share index jumped in price moments after the oil trade, with volumes also rising significantly during that timeframe.

It was not known whether one entity or several entities were behind Monday’s trades.

Trump’s next threat to Iran  – re-open the Strait of Hormuz to traffic or else – will most likely come on Friday, after the markets have close. It would not be beyond Trump to again play this week’s game and to offer another TACO shortly before next Monday’s opening.

In between the conflict continues. The U.S. continues to bomb Iran. As does Israel. Barrages of Iranian missile continue to strike the Zionist entity. There are vague reports that energy infrastructure in Iran has been hit. If that has indeed happened expect Iran to hit back at infrastructure in Arab Gulf region.

Oil prices are creeping up again. The conflict has not been defused by Trump’s TACO but threatens to intensify. The market interruptions it causes will be lengthy. I have warned that this will lead to public unrest first and foremost in those Asian states which have the biggest dependencies on Middle East oil. Here are the first signs of it:

Philippines Declares National Emergency Over High Fuel Prices (archived) – NY Times

Earlier on Tuesday, the Philippines’ Department of Energy said it had enough gasoline in reserve to last 53 days, enough diesel for 46 days and enough jet fuel for about 39 days. Diesel prices have doubled since the war began, surpassing 120 pesos, or $2, per liter.

Many government offices have switched to a four-day workweek to save energy, and Mr. Marcos has called on the public to car pool. The government has also been handing out 5,000 pesos each to tens of thousands of autorickshaw and jeepney drivers around Manila who are suffering from the higher prices.

Mr. Marcos is under intense pressure to deal with the situation. A coalition of transportation workers has called for mass protests around Manila, the capital, on Thursday and Friday about the price spike and what they consider inadequate measures by the government. On Tuesday, the Philippine Daily Inquirer, a major newspaper, published a column with the headline, “Nation on brink: This oil crisis may destroy everything we built.”

There are again reports about Arab Gulf States allegedly pushing Trump to extend the war. Other reports claim that the Gulf states are ready to join with their own forces. I recommend to take such reports with a boatload of salt.

Saudi Prince Is Said to Push Trump to Continue Iran War in Recent CallsNY Times

Gulf States Edge Toward Joining Fight Against Iran (archived) – WSJ
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates get tougher on basing and finances

The U.S. would love to see the Arabs to join the fight. They would have to buy lots of expensive weapons and take the damage. This while the U.S. could skip out of the conflict (see Ukraine).

Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states are sitting in glass-houses. Their existences depends on a few hard to defend desalination plants, electricity generation facilities and energy export outlets. They are in range of short range missiles of which Iran has plenty. There are also the Houthi… .  If the Arab states were to actively join the bombing of Iran it would be their end.

The U.S. has ordered two Marine Expeditionary Units into the Gulf region. There are also alarms out for the 82nd Airborne Division, an ‘Immediate Response Force’ of some 3,000 soldiers which would add the the 1,600 Marines ground forces in the MEUs.

Pentagon Officials Weigh Deployment of Airborne Troops for Iran War (archived) – NY Times

Given the circumstances these are paltry forces usable only for very limited purposes. But it may well be the advance party of a much larger force that will take months to build.

There are still talks about taking Iran’s Kharg island, the main export station for Iranian oil. I did explain two weeks ago why that is no option. There are also three small islands in the middle of the Strait, Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunb, which are held by Iran but claimed by the Emirates:

Due to the depth of sea, oil tankers and big ships have to pass between Abu Musa and Greater and Lesser Tunbs, which makes these islands some of the most strategic points in the Persian Gulf.

These islands could be taken but, despite the above Wikipedia claim, their strategic value in this conflict is limited. Iranian reconnaissance drones, long range radar and anti-ship missiles have eroded their roles as interdiction stations. Taking those islands may have some PR value. But it would not lift the blockade of the Strait and the cost of holding them would soon become prohibitive.

Another potential target for an incursion into Iran could be its south-eastern city of Chabahar. It has a deep sea port and would be a good staring point for a larger invasion force. But Chabahar, with some 100,000 inhabitants, is a too big city to take with a mere 5,000 strong raiding force. Chabahar borders the Baluchistan region of Pakistan which makes any incursion of it politically complicate.

Comments

The orange man is such a liar, but some 70 million Americans believe in him. How can anyone believe in the USA is the question! 
 
Posted by: James | Mar 25 2026 15:10 utc | 915
Zionism gives one a magic power to believe anything that might stabilize the market and allow Zio Imperialism to continue murdering Iranian women and children.  Finance is uniformly Zionist in the West.  The political elite are uniformly Zionist in the West.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 25 2026 15:40 utc | 901

To all Hasbara Volunteers:

 
Moshav Margaliot Council Head near Lebanon border “Eitan Davidi” cries on TV: “How many rounds, we are fighting for the country, but there is no state that supports us, you destroyed Kiryat Shmona, you destroyed the fence settlements, you destroyed everything, you really destroyed everything, what are you doing? What are you doing, either you say that you are unable to deal with this event and leave us, or you do what is necessary now.”

 
https://t.me/stayfreeworld/61919

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 25 2026 15:40 utc | 902

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEyDNTLlRgU
Andrews Sisters & Danny Kaye – Civilization (Bongo Bongo Bongo) 1948
 
Civilization: “they’ve got things like the Atom Bomb, I think i’ll stay where I Ohm.”
 
“Ohm” is the sound of resistance, the primal logos, the primal tritone of the universe, etc.
 
Psalm 1: “a just man is like a tree.” what’s that, some kind of a workaholic?
 
“Shomer fuckin’ Shabbos”-Walter Sobjak. don’t forget the weed! turn those End Times into High Times.

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 25 2026 15:41 utc | 903

According to the statement, the Iranian Armed Forces have destroyed all US bases in the Middle East and have called on the residents of these countries to report the hiding places of military personnel who have “fled these bases“.
 
 
https://x.com/Zlatti_71/status/2036828919660171464
 
New game, “Hunting for Americans!”
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 15:38 utc | 937
For greater political effect I would call this hunting for American enemy combatants.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 25 2026 15:41 utc | 904

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 25 2026 14:55 utc | 902
 
Cheerleading and condemning are just two sides of the same coin. It implies framing the entire world in terms of simple good vs. evil, like so many Western entertainment franchises. East Asian philosophical thought is so far removed from this binary that it makes little sense to try interpreting the actions of China through this lens. Similarly, the Iranian leadership is aware that not every other country in the world shares their religious viewpoint – it doesn’t stop them having diplomatic relations and figuring out ways to benefit in a world dominated by an imperial hegemon. And yes, this means Putin is not the pilot of some gigantic robot called “Russia” who for some reason is not using the holy Oreshnik thunderbolts of Orthodox Christianity to smite the satanists. 
 
Some additional reading on “Chinese” thought: https://thechinaacademy.org/why-doesnt-china-form-an-alliance/
 
An assessment of the China-Iran relationship by a US government agency: https://www.uscc.gov/research/china-iran-fact-sheet-short-primer-relationship

Posted by: altruisticpunisher | Mar 25 2026 15:42 utc | 905

Posted by: persiflo | Mar 25 2026 14:34 utc | 887
 
Hah. Sorry I missed your comment before. Yeah when I was younger and lazy or too broke I remember just leaving it on a single sprocket of the freewheel for months if the shift cable broke or a lever jammed. BTW drunk cycling is way more dangerous (to myself) than drunk driving (that’s where others get hurt, not that I’ve hurt anyone driving or drink and drive). 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 25 2026 15:44 utc | 906

The Epoch Times 
 
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 15:30 utc | 928
That infernal machine continues to desperately try to drag us back into the MSM.  
Pull the plug!

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 25 2026 15:44 utc | 907

I’ve just joined the thread, so apologies if this has already been posted.
 
Who’s side are you on?
 
Telegram: View @myLordBebo

Posted by: Siddhartha | Mar 25 2026 15:45 utc | 908

Iran lays out five specific conditions under which Iran would agree to end the war, via PressTV. These include:

1. A complete halt to “aggression and assassinations” by the enemy.2. The establishment of concrete mechanisms to ensure that the war is not reimposed on the Islamic Republic.3. Guaranteed and clearly defined payment of war damages and reparations.4. The conclusion of the war across all fronts and for all resistance groups involved throughout the region5. International recognition and guarantees regarding Iran’s sovereign right to exercise authority over the Strait of Hormuz. — #919

 
What seems to be missing from these demands is ‘removal of US bases from Gulf States, Saudi Arabia and Israel’ — unless this is somehow covered in one of the five generalities above.
 
Given that the US and Israel are not ‘agreement capable,’ words about ‘mechanisms’ and ‘guarantees’ do not sound very secure. Iran is dealing with counterparties who assassinate Iran’s negotiators.
 
Maybe better to just keep fighting until the zionist enemies go silent and leave the scene.

Posted by: Jim H | Mar 25 2026 15:46 utc | 909

My first brand new car was a 1988 Subaru DL Wagon.  Clutch went out at 180k miles and then I got a 2001 Jeep Cherokee.  Still have some good memories from that car.  
Posted by: malacca strait | Mar 25 2026 6:21 utc | 629
=============
Bought a 1986 Subaru DL wagon in 1996 and had it until 2010, when I bought a 1996 Outback. Sold the DL wagon for $1,200 cash. Still have the Outback. IMO Subarus are good cars, esp, the older ones. I hear not so good things about the post-2006 models. 
 
Re bikes, there are lots of abandoned bikes around here, with plenty of good parts. The problem is: no one steps up to the plate to store them so they can either be fixed or cannibalized for parts. So, huge waste there . . .The local bike shops don’t really have the space. I love the big bike parking garage in the Netherlands.
I have two bikes and they are both outdoors under tarps–no shed or anything to store them in. 

Posted by: Jane | Mar 25 2026 15:47 utc | 910

🇮🇱 ISRAELI MAYOR BREAKS DOWN ON LIVE TV: “YOU’VE DESTROYED EVERYTHING!!”
 
“Either admit you are incapable of dealing with this and release us, or do what needs to be done.”
 
The mayor of Margaliot, in the Galilee, breaks down on live television. The settlements of Misgav Am, Teshuba, and Gader have all been destroyed.

 
50-second subtitled video . 
https://x.com/DD_Geopolitics/status/2036830796992950548

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 15:47 utc | 911

Asian Frog | Mar 25 2026 5:48 utc | 591
*** DJ Trump may donate turntables and tons of money to his kids, but also a name drowned in infamy :

  1. perfidy : surprise attacks on Iran… during negotiations
  2. bombing of a primary school, with double tap
  3. linked to Epstein and not releasing all the files (what has he done to children?)
  4. a global oil crisis, food crisis, helium crisis, depression
  5. (hopefully for us) an end to the pedodollar
  6. a forked tongue reputation, not agreement-capable ***

 
So many years ahead, the trillionaire Trump family will look back and say,
“Our ancestor was an exemplary member of the US-Zionist ruling class”.
 

Posted by: Cynic | Mar 25 2026 15:48 utc | 912

How did the UK government’s priorities get so badly skewed, with no realistically better alternative for voters to choose? Is the pro-Israel lobby really powerful enough to cause the government to totally invert morality? Certainly looks that way.
Posted by: Dave G | Mar 25 2026 14:57 utc | 904

Only 30 pc voted for Starmer.
Only 40 pc voted for Blair
Both are reported as “landslide victories” by the media
Both the minority results were rewarded with a huge majority in parliament — 60pc.

Posted by: hh | Mar 25 2026 15:50 utc | 913

Watch a 1950s TV villain named ‘Trump’ try to con people into building a wall
This feels… familiar.

 By 
Marcus Gilmer
 on January 10, 2019

https://mashable.com/video/trump-western-villain-tv-clip

Posted by: Tom_12 | Mar 25 2026 15:51 utc | 914

Posted by: Jim H | Mar 25 2026 15:46 utc | 948
 
#####
 
Who and for what purpose were Iran’s statement being made?
 
It’s not tit-for-tat with the Pedophiles.
 
It’s likely for the domestic and Global South audiences.
 
No one is trying to talk to America.
 
Maybe next year.
 
Maybe.
 
What could an honorable nation like Iran have to talk to child-killers about?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 15:51 utc | 915

When was the last time that Iran invaded another country without being attacked first?

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 25 2026 15:52 utc | 916

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 25 2026 15:41 utc | 943

I would call it Search & Destroy: Pistachio Edition….

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 25 2026 15:54 utc | 917

“Iranian Navy cruise missiles targeted the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier group in the Persian Gulf, forcing the American naval fleet to change position.”
Posted by: Siddhartha | Mar 25 2026 15:28 utc | 926
lmao
 
Posted by: catdog | Mar 25 2026 15:37 utc | 936
 
What’s your opinion on why the Lincoln is operating so far from theater?
 

Posted by: Centinel | Mar 25 2026 15:56 utc | 918

Mahmood OD: TP4-Day 26: ‘Iran Hits Main Power Station’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@Mahmood_OD/streams
 
“Iran strikes Hadera power station and destroys key ITF base.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 25 2026 15:57 utc | 919

Mind the Gaps: As Trump Signals Intent to Seal Deal With Iran, Israel Worries Over How Far He Will Go
 
Israeli officials fear Trump relenting on Iran’s enriched uranium and its nuclear and missile programs, wondering as to the fate of the plan to overthrow the regime. An Israeli official believes Iran talks will be ‘substantive’ – but it’s unclear whether Tehran’s flexibility will satisfy the United States
 
Haaretz

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 15:59 utc | 920

Posted by: Cynic | Mar 25 2026 15:48 utc | 951
keep quiet, lay low, and continue loyal service to the state, even have a family member make the sacrifice in war, and over a generation, thru loyal service, love can cover any sin. Esp if the kids marry into another brand, i mean, name.
 
it worked for the Romans. it’s much easier for someone named as (possible) perp in the Epstein files to recover his reputation than it is for a (potential) victim to recover hers. so Lucretia (or Iocaste or…) commits suicide. in “Seven Samurai,” the victim can’t live with the shame of rape and runs back into the burning house.

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 25 2026 15:59 utc | 921

It’s hard to just relax on the bike now. . . .
Posted by: Caveman | Mar 25 2026 14:54 utc | 899
===============
That’s too bad, because riding a bike for many is a form of therapy and chilling out—even if they use it for practical reasons, not recreation. I am always struck by the eagerness of children to learn to ride a bike—the understanding of how great it feels to fly along on a bicycle seems to be inborn!

Posted by: Jane | Mar 25 2026 16:01 utc | 922

The NYT reports total confusion in the White House. Trump is desperately begging for a way out of the war to save the markets. Now Türkiye, Egypt, and Pakistan are stepping in to mediate because Trump’s disastrous war is threatening the entire global economy.

https://t.me/Slavyangrad/159785
 

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 25 2026 16:03 utc | 923

An assessment of the China-Iran relationship by a US government agency: https://www.uscc.gov/research/china-iran-fact-sheet-short-primer-relationship
Posted by: altruisticpunisher | Mar 25 2026 15:42 utc | 944
 
Thank you for your attention. I suggest you spend some time reviewing how China Global Television Network (CGTN) covers the imperialist aggression against Iran, instead of turning to one Yankee source or another regarding Iran-China relations.
 
The obvious difference between US imperialism and Chinese imperialism: One is located in western hemisphere the other in eastern hemisphere. 

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 25 2026 16:04 utc | 924

The Spider Web Doctrine: Resilience and Attrition in 2026

 
Article on how Lebanon keeps beating up IDF attacks time after time.
 

 
https://x.com/iwasnevrhere_/status/2033948826629763075
 
 
 

 

 

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 25 2026 16:06 utc | 925

News report:
 
And Putin laughed…
 
The Philippines are resuming purchases of Russian oil after a five-year hiatus due to the war in the Middle East.
 
Vietnam has also requested 500 million barrels.

Posted by: Genesis | Mar 25 2026 16:06 utc | 926

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 25 2026 15:52 utc | 955
omg god what kind of a question. obviously you don’t qualify to work at the State Dept, can’t be on the Senate Intelligence Committee, won’t be in the Kamala or Michelle potus cabinet, or be on the board of Lockheed, or teach at Johns Hopkins.
 
the greatest terrorist nation of the last 49 years became the greatest terrorist nation of the last 49 years when it terrorized American soil, aka the US embassy, 49 years ago.
 
that’s USG property. bombs away! 

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 25 2026 16:06 utc | 927

Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 25 2026 6:28 utc | 637
*** … but Nissan started forcing CV trannies into their more desirable models in the late aughts. Avoid CVTs (which Subaru also started making) at any cost.***
 
 
CVT was actually very good on 1970s DAF cars … the 44 had rear wheel drive from two gear-boxes (basically, expanding/contracting pulley systems) — if a belt (thick fibre/rubber, external) broke on one side, the car could still go a long way with the remaining one.
 

Posted by: Cynic | Mar 25 2026 16:09 utc | 928

Trump’s comments about the reasons for the attack on Iran drew a skeptical sigh from his National Security Advisor, Stephen MillerHe turned his head away & let out a visible and heavy sigh…
 
https://fixvx.com/mylordbebo/status/2036772104041816139

Posted by: Siddhartha | Mar 25 2026 16:09 utc | 929

What seems to be missing from these demands is ‘removal of US bases from Gulf States, Saudi Arabia and Israel’ — unless this is somehow covered in one of the five generalities above.
 
 
Posted by: Jim H | Mar 25 2026 15:46 utc | 948
 
That would be clause 2.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 25 2026 16:09 utc | 930

Was that what Trumph meant when he spoke in front of cameras today about a “great gift” from Iran to the USA?
.We are searching for escaped American commanders and soldiers.
 
Ebrahim Zolfaqari, spokesman for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters:
 
 
“Since all American bases in the region have been destroyed, American commanders and soldiers have fled and sought refuge outside the bases. We are searching for them.
 
We ask the populations of neighboring countries to report their hiding places and simultaneously demand the expulsion of the Americans from the region for their own safety.”

Posted by: Genesis | Mar 25 2026 16:11 utc | 931

the greatest terrorist nation of the last 49 years became the greatest terrorist nation of the last 49 years when it terrorized American soil, aka the US embassy, 49 years ago.
 that’s USG property. bombs away! 
 
Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 25 2026 16:06 utc | 966
 
______________________________
 
I can’t find an example of Iran invading another country without being attacked first…in the last 250-years.
 
No American hostages died during the Iran Hostage Crisis of 1979.

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 25 2026 16:15 utc | 932

the Bible promised all those embassies and military bases to the US! and not just the ones in the Middle East either. 
 
and why can’t the US military bases protect US embassies?!?
where
have
all
the 
trillion$
gone
….
since 1945.

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 25 2026 16:16 utc | 933

@928
 
Natural gas’s prices in USA will rise as more liquification comes on line to sellUSA natural gas to EU

Posted by: paddy | Mar 25 2026 16:16 utc | 934

Posted by: Jane | Mar 25 2026 16:01 utc | 961
 
I know! I love how eager the kids are to do it. I hope none of them ever do it for work and can enjoy it forever! I bet if I lived outside of the city, I would have no problem biking again. I did ride out on a trail last summer and it was great, but getting through the city to the trail was not so fun. My solution has been to use the exercise bike at the gym. No cars, no pedestrians, no other cyclists, and I can read while I do it! But it’s definitely not the same with no wind in what’s left of my hair. After 13 years of being a messenger, I think I just need a few more years away from it. For now, my main mind-clearing exercise is boxing. My brain is a blank slate while I do it (and some would say even when I’m not!) and it is NICE!

Posted by: Caveman | Mar 25 2026 16:18 utc | 935

“Fíréan”:
No problem, I don’t really expect replies to my comments (most of which are perhaps too obvious or too weird lol) and I’m bad at replying and keeping up :3
 
I see someone else also has/had a problem with archive.ph so maybe some country has put the site on the naughty list.
 

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Mar 25 2026 16:20 utc | 936

i suspect horses will in demand and people can crow about how many horse they have hitched to their suv. bonus will be fresh manure everywhere and we can do away with expensive fertilizers.

Posted by: darkhorse | Mar 25 2026 16:22 utc | 937

What happens when 4+ million people have no water. One day, one week, one month. Where do they go? How do they get to where from there? UMC Uber?
 
Really appreciate Iran’s nuances for Rap music with heavy rock riffs, audible delights blended with child’s play Lego animation……….

Posted by: SenttoCoventry | Mar 25 2026 16:23 utc | 938

Effect of new Iranian sub munition 100kg.

https://t.me/missilesnukes/25265

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 25 2026 16:24 utc | 939

Posted by: SenttoCoventry | Mar 25 2026 16:23 utc | 978

Next DonT will invade Denmark because they Aid Iranian LEGO TikToks….🥳

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 25 2026 16:26 utc | 940

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 25 2026 16:24 utc | 979

100kg is a MIRV….I know, its Nitpickingly Anttfucking..

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 25 2026 16:27 utc | 941

i suspect horses will in demand and people can crow about how many horse they have hitched to their suv. bonus will be fresh manure everywhere and we can do away with expensive fertilizers.
 
Posted by: darkhorse | Mar 25 2026 16:22 utc | 977
Nice setting for a dystopian post Imperialist West novel.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 25 2026 16:29 utc | 942

Iran is most definitely not hitting Israel at all. Yup. Yup.

🇮🇱 ISRAELI MAYOR BREAKS DOWN ON LIVE TV: “YOU’VE DESTROYED EVERYTHING!!”

“Either admit you are incapable of dealing with this and release us, or do what needs to be done.”

The mayor of Margaliot, in the Galilee, breaks down on live television. The settlements of Misgav Am, Teshuba, and Gader have all been destroyed.

https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/179243

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 25 2026 16:29 utc | 943

What is even your logic here, if indeed there is any?
 
Posted by: catdog | Mar 25 2026 15:27 utc | 925

There is possibly no less literate, less coherent commenter than you, with your consistently bizarre and stupid comments betraying nothing more in your head but a lazy American chauvenism and a complete lack of understanding about the world in which you apparently live. The day you start using logic is the day I’ll give your putrid musings any consideration. But please do try, as I prefer to engage with people capable of such engaging. Otherwise just shut the fuck up – adults are talking. Comments like ‘lmao’ are the worst kind of brain rot, the kind that have settled deeply in Western jingoists and those who believe in Western supremacy despite all the evidwnce to the contrary.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 25 2026 16:30 utc | 944

ISRAELI MAYOR BREAKS DOWN ON LIVE TV: “YOU’VE DESTROYED EVERYTHING!!”
 
“Either admit you are incapable of dealing with this and release us, or do what needs to be done.”
 
The mayor of Margaliot, in the Galilee, breaks down on live television. The settlements of Misgav Am, Teshuba, and Gader have all been destroyed.
 
 
50-second subtitled video . 
https://x.com/DD_Geopolitics/status/2036830796992950548
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 15:47 utc | 950
Delightful.  Let’s hope this is just the beginning of the lamentation of the Zio Imperialists.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 25 2026 16:34 utc | 945

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 25 2026 16:30 utc | 984
Cry.
 
What’s your opinion on why the Lincoln is operating so far from theater?
Posted by: Centinel | Mar 25 2026 15:56 utc | 957
Because it can. Iranian long-range missiles don’t have terminal guidance, so they can hardly even hit a carrier so long as it just… moves. Which is what makes Iran’s gloating that “forced” the Lincoln to move so laughable.

Posted by: catdog | Mar 25 2026 16:35 utc | 946

@Nobody | Mar 25 2026 16:26 utc | 980

Next DonT will invade Denmark because they Aid Iranian LEGO TikToks….🥳

I believe Danish PM Mette Frederiksen has resigned after losing election (worst since 1903). 
 

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 25 2026 16:35 utc | 947

US is cutting It’s contract for combat laser.

Fwd from @
📝Before Star Wars📝
Still a long way off

The U.S. Army revised its military-technical program and abandoned serial production of combat lasers.

We’re talking about the prototype IFPC-HEL, better known as Valkyrie. The Army revised its contract for laser production with Lockheed Martin from four units to one.

🔻What kind of weapon is this?

▪️Valkyrie is a mobile combat laser with 300 kW, developed for the U.S. Army as a next-gen air defense system.

▪️It was created to protect facilities from drones, mines, shells, and cruise missiles—a system to intercept threats without launching missiles.

▪️The weapon works by holding a focused beam on the target for seconds to overheat, damage electronics, or destroy the airframe.

➡️Despite successful tests, 300-kW lasers stalled due to power consumption, cooling, and optics vulnerability.

➡️Experience from conflicts revealed the impracticality of these bulky, expensive systems against cheap drone swarms.

🔻What’s next for laser weapons?

▪️The Army is abandoning IFPC-HEL for a unified Joint Laser Weapon System (JLWS).

▪️JLWS is a joint Army-Navy project to develop a single air defense architecture for cruise missiles and UAVs.

▪️The IFPC-HEL prototype will serve as a test bed for JLWS.

🖍The Pentagon is reallocating budget to more important weapons, as the ammunition crisis continues. The U.S. is also implementing the “Golden Dome” unified air and missile defense project.

❗️The Pentagon is understanding that spending on modern toys is impractical. The focus may shift to mass-producing simple, inexpensive weapons.
#USA
🇺🇸 @rybar_america — making America understandable again

https://t.me/rybar_in_english/29585

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 25 2026 16:36 utc | 948

Trump’s Iran playbook was written in the 1980s From oil threats to ultimatums, the US president has a decades-old view of how to confront Tehran
 
 
Posted by: All Under Heaven | Mar 25 2026 11:31 utc | 785

 
https://archive.ph/0veXE
 
 

Posted by: hh | Mar 25 2026 16:36 utc | 949

The encirclement of China continues to unravel. At this pace Brian Berletic will have nothing to talk about in a year.
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 14:42 utc | 892
 
 
Each man holds but a fragment of the Truth, and never it’s whole.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 25 2026 16:41 utc | 950

Israel Murdered 12 Paramedics in One Go Today in South Lebanon
 
https://x.com/timand2037/status/2036678518906523728
 
“Israeli slaughter in Lebanon shows desperation to expand the colony, even as they are being crushed by Iranian missiles.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 25 2026 16:43 utc | 951

Because it can. Iranian long-range missiles don’t have terminal guidance, so they can hardly even hit a carrier so long as it just… moves. Which is what makes Iran’s gloating that “forced” the Lincoln to move so laughable.
 
Posted by: catdog | Mar 25 2026 16:35 utc | 986
 
 
If it was in range of Iranian drones and swift boats, moving wouldn’t help.
 
It’s clear the Lincoln is out of range because it doesn’t want to get neutralised.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 25 2026 16:44 utc | 952

My first brand new car was a 1988 Subaru DL Wagon.  Clutch went out at 180k miles and then I got a 2001 Jeep Cherokee.  Still have some good memories from that car.  Posted by: malacca strait | Mar 25 2026 6:21 utc | 629=============Bought a 1986 Subaru DL wagon in 1996 and had it until 2010, when I bought a 1996 Outback. Sold the DL wagon for $1,200 cash. Still have the Outback. IMO Subarus are good cars, esp, the older ones. I hear not so good things about the post-2006 models.  Re bikes, there are lots of abandoned bikes around here, with plenty of good parts. The problem is: no one steps up to the plate to store them so they can either be fixed or cannibalized for parts. So, huge waste there . . .The local bike shops don’t really have the space. I love the big bike parking garage in the Netherlands.I have two bikes and they are both outdoors under tarps–no shed or anything to store them in. 
Posted by: Jane | Mar 25 2026 15:47 utc | 949
 
 
seems you main objective is to fill threads with off topic bullshit.
I hope b bans the lot of you

Posted by: ld | Mar 25 2026 16:44 utc | 953

‘I think we’re WRAPPING UP Op. Epic Fury, and I think it’ll be done in short order’ — House Speaker Johnson

https://t.me/rtnews/142051

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 25 2026 16:45 utc | 954

“Israeli slaughter in Lebanon shows desperation to expand the colony, even as they are being crushed by Iranian missiles.”
 
Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 25 2026 16:43 utc | 991
 
 
They’ve been going at Gaza, a hermetically sealed concentration camp, for decades and failed to pacify it.
 
 
How much more will they fail on Lebanon, which cannot be sealed in on all sides?

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 25 2026 16:46 utc | 955

re: catdog @883
 
It was Serena Auñón-Chancellor who drilled the hole in the orbital module of the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft that was docked to the ISS. Her father was a “Cuban exile”, so she has at the very least had contact with CIA assets or even recruiters. Make of that what you will.
 
See the image of the hole in this arstechnica article. Notice the gouges in the surface where the drill bit skipped (drilling with a hand drill in microgravity is difficult, even for someone with good upper body strength). The hole was obviously drilled from the inside after the spacecraft was on orbit. Soyuz spacecraft are tested in a vacuum chamber prior to being mated with the launcher, and pressure tested prior to launch, so the hole would have been detected if it had been drilled on the ground. As well, using a hand drill in regular Earth gravity is easier and is less likely to skip and gouge up the surrounding material. The hole may have been missed if drilled on the ground only if some effort had been made to plug the hole with putty or some similar temporary repair, but you can see in the photo that there is no adhesive residue on the hole. It is fresh and clean, unlike Serena Auñón-Chancellor who was having unusual difficulties with the microgravity toilet in the US section of the space station and repeatedly clogging it (foreshadowing the USS Ford crisis? lol). 

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 25 2026 16:47 utc | 956

If it was in range of Iranian drones and swift boats, moving wouldn’t help. It’s clear the Lincoln is out of range because it doesn’t want to get neutralised.
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 25 2026 16:44 utc | 992
There were probably sailors on the Yamato seething that USN carriers wouldn’t sail into range of her guns, too.

Posted by: catdog | Mar 25 2026 16:47 utc | 957

re: catdog | Mar 25 2026 16:35 utc | 986
You write: “Iranian long-range missiles don’t have terminal guidance.
Is that why all the US bases in the Gulf Region are in ruins, with their radar installations destroyed?
Or is your definition of “long range” Diego Garcia? 

Posted by: Perimetr | Mar 25 2026 16:50 utc | 958

Is that why all the US bases in the Gulf Region are in ruins, with their radar installations destroyed?Or is your definition of “long range” Diego Garcia? 
Posted by: Perimetr | Mar 25 2026 16:50 utc | 998
Hello Perimetr: there is a significant different between aircraft carriers and airfields which you are forgetting, which makes terminal guidance necessary against one but not against the other.
Also, “all the US bases in the Gulf Region are in ruins” is without evidence, just like the Lincoln or Ford supposedly being hit every day of the war so far.

Posted by: catdog | Mar 25 2026 16:53 utc | 959

A massive fire has broken out at the ICL Rotem chemical complex in the Negev (occupied Al-Naqab) following Iran’s missile strike on the area earlier today.
 
The facility, which mines phosphate rock and produces fertilizers and high-purity phosphoric acid, is located in the Mishor Rotem Industrial Area, directly north of the Dimona nuclear reactor.

 
https://x.com/TheCradleMedia/status/2036801382406144157

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 25 2026 16:56 utc | 960

There were probably sailors on the Yamato seething that USN carriers wouldn’t sail into range of her guns, too.
 
Posted by: catdog | Mar 25 2026 16:47 utc | 997
 

 
The difference here is that it is the Lincoln that is outranged, not only in space but also in time.
 
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 25 2026 16:56 utc | 961

Iranian long-range missiles don’t have terminal guidance.
 
 
I don’t believe this statement is accurate. The aerial/satellite photos of US installations that have been struck show direct hits with somewhere in the vicinity of 5m accuracy, and no craters from misses  in the area. That is not possible with a purely ballistic missile without any terminal guidance. 

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 25 2026 16:58 utc | 962

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 25 2026 16:45 utc | 994
 
Ignore what that cretin says.  He’s literally Trump’s jizz-jar.

Posted by: G h o s t O f Z a n o n | Mar 25 2026 17:00 utc | 963

A while later the cops stopped me and deemed it unsafe; I was obliged to bring in prove of its scrapping.

 
Persilo – Prussians LOL

Posted by: Exile | Mar 25 2026 17:01 utc | 964

At this point with the pathetic Putin, I am praying that these 2 strikes on key Russian oil hubs on 2 consecutive days in Leningrad Oblast were contrived or allowed to happen just to keep the oil price at a high level in the wake of Trump’s market manipulations. 
 
Always in the last 12 years Russia has done well on nearly everything the west has done in  attempt to sabotage,  so it will be interesting to see for the end of the year if oil export tonnage has remained more or less the same as previous years ..or collapsed badly
 
 
 

Posted by: Winston | Mar 25 2026 17:02 utc | 965

Senior House Dems Say Iran Powers Res Set to Pass – Due to ‘Grassroots Pressure’
 
https://x.com/snackvampire/status/2036570583677493458
 
“We have long known that war on Iran is a bipartisan position of US empire. Will leaders of the dem party demonstrate that they support detonating the global economy and sending more US soldiers to certain death by refusing to call a War Powers vote this week?”
 
When will Americans rise?

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 25 2026 17:02 utc | 966

Posted by: ld | Mar 25 2026 16:44 utc | 993
I personally enjoy a little off topic comment that is harmless – are you the arbiter?
I believe this is “host discretion” and prerogative – one could easily argue – YOUR COMMENT was off topic Id.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 25 2026 17:02 utc | 967

Update on the semi-secret U.S. 15-point plan to Iran: Pakistan has delivered the proposal to Tehran, offering to host talks. The broad outlines include a one-month ceasefire, rollback of Iran’s nuclear program (no enrichment on Iranian soil, dismantle key sites, hand over enriched material), limits on ballistic missiles, ending support for proxies, and guarantees for safe shipping through the Strait of Hormuz—in exchange for sanctions relief and possible civilian nuclear cooperation. Iran has received it but publicly rejected the plan as “maximalist,” “unreasonable,” and “excessive,” with a military spokesperson mocking it as the U.S. “negotiating with itself” and insisting Tehran will end the war on its own terms. Iran countered with its own five demands: halt all aggression/assassinations, guarantees against future attacks, war reparations, full regional de-escalation, and recognition of Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz. No formal reply to mediators yet; fighting continues and positions remain far apart.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 17:03 utc | 968

Because it can. Iranian long-range missiles don’t have terminal guidance, so they can hardly even hit a carrier so long as it just… moves. Which is what makes Iran’s gloating that “forced” the Lincoln to move so laughable.
 
Posted by: catdog | Mar 25 2026 16:35 utc | 986
 
Why would your military strategy be to operate further away when you don’t have to?
Couldn’t you fly more sorties, with less operational support and expense if you simply parked the carrier in the Persian Gulf? That’s what the US has done in other bombing campaigns.
Also, Iran didn’t claim that they used ballistic missiles. Their claim was that they used drones and cruise missiles. Presumably because the carrier came close enough to make that kind of attack possible, without the need for terminal guidance on longer range weapons. Sounds like textbook area denial to me. Almost like Iran has been preparing for such an eventuality.

Posted by: Centinel | Mar 25 2026 17:04 utc | 969

Posted by: too scents | Mar 25 2026 15:15 utc | 918
Looks Biblical.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 25 2026 17:04 utc | 970

Italian PM Giorgia Meloni looks for gas supplies in Algeria
 
Premier struggles to find alternatives to Qatari LNG shipments curtailed by Iran war
 
FT

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 17:04 utc | 971

African economies brace for fuel shortages as Iran conflict hits energy
 
Some countries across the continent are imposing fines on people hoarding petrol, or subsidising fuel prices
 
FT

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 17:06 utc | 972

IRGC has announced carrying out the 80th wave of its decisive retaliatory Operation True Promise 4, this time striking strategic points and military centres on the occupied territories’ northern side, besides pummelling American outposts across the region.
 
The statement described the strikes as the opening of a series of pre-announced operations against the “child-killing Zionist regime.” 

Posted by: James | Mar 25 2026 17:09 utc | 973

UNHRC: Francesca Albanese
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upidEwQwsyA
 
“Francesca Albanese tells UN that ‘genocide has become the ultimate form of torture of Palestinians.’
 
Death to USrael – Victory to Iran – Free Palestine from the River to the Sea!

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 25 2026 17:09 utc | 974

FT
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 17:06 utc | 1012

 
FT?
Made in the USA

Posted by: James | Mar 25 2026 17:10 utc | 975

A clear pattern of selective U.S. energy leverage is emerging amid the Iran war fallout: Washington continues to suffocate the Cuban government by blocking state-linked oil tankers (including Russian and Venezuelan shipments) and earlier threatening tariffs on countries supplying the regime, while on February 25, 2026, the U.S. Treasury authorized companies to resell Venezuelan-origin oil and export petroleum products directly to Cuba’s private sector, small businesses, humanitarian groups, and individuals—explicitly bypassing the military, intelligence services, and government entities on the Cuba Restricted List to support independent economic activity. 
 
At the same time, disruptions from the Strait of Hormuz have triggered acute shortages and price spikes (gasoline up ~30%, diesel ~40%, jet fuel even higher), hitting import-dependent nations hard. Nikkei Asia reports Vietnam facing gas station queues, refinery strain, flight reduction threats from April, and the biggest push for remote work since COVID, with similar belt-tightening measures like work-from-home policies and travel limits in Thailand (diesel price caps, stair-only for officials) and Indonesia. Financial Times coverage highlights parallel crises across Africa, where many economies have just weeks of refined fuel reserves and are scrambling for alternatives; even major producer Nigeria grapples with blackouts and mismanagement, while import-reliant nations face soaring costs and supply anxiety from lost Middle East flows. 
 
This trend shows Washington weaponizing energy against state adversaries like Cuba while opening private channels, even as global fallout from the Iran conflict punishes vulnerable importers from Vietnam to Africa.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 17:11 utc | 976

‘I think we’re WRAPPING UP Op. Epic Fury, and I think it’ll be done in short order’ — House Speaker Johnson

https://t.me/rtnews/142051
Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 25 2026 16:45 utc | 994
 
Lol He still hasn’t worked out that the other side has a say in things.

Posted by: noidea | Mar 25 2026 17:11 utc | 977

FT?
Made in the USA
 
Posted by: James | Mar 25 2026 17:10 utc | 1015
 
Shut up.  Adults are talking 

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 17:11 utc | 978

Shut up.  Adults are talking 
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 17:11 utc | 1018

 
Fuck off!

Posted by: James | Mar 25 2026 17:13 utc | 979

“With crude oil, you have a global market and a global price. With gas, you don’t because markets are, to a greater extent, regionalized,” Munton said.“The best example is [LNG] prices haven’t really budged in the United States. They’re still pretty weak, in the $3 per MMBtu [1 million British thermal units] range, but internationally, they’ve spiked. That’s a reflection of the differences.”Medlock said, “This may seem counterintuitive, but since the United States is a net exporter of natural gas, the only way events in the Persian Gulf can impact price in the United States is by rapidly increasing demand for U.S. LNG exports.”The Epoch Times
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 15:30 utc | 928

Epoch Times kind of flubbed it.  The US has a fixed number of LNG facilities, which run flat out.  That’s inelastic supply.  So even if LNG prices double, the US will export the same amount of LNG.  Therefore the US NATURAL GAS price is unaffected by LNG pricing.  Ironically as the price of WTI goes up, you will get a marginal increase in oil production, which also increases the production of “associated gas”.  Which translates into LOWER natural gas prices in the US.

Posted by: JackG | Mar 25 2026 17:14 utc | 980

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 17:11 utc | 1018

 
Princess? My ass!
Maybe Trumpstein knock off, eh?

Posted by: James | Mar 25 2026 17:14 utc | 981

Posted by: James | Mar 25 2026 17:13 utc | 1019
In the best pubs, or “bars” if you will – sometimes the arguments get heated…..I mean why else frequent the establishment – especially if one is ready for a brawl!
~
the news today seems to be Iran has “free will” to shoot missiles as desired.  I mean I heard they shot a few at a group of zigaboos grouping together in Southern Lebanon.  And then off course that fertilizer facility was HIT.  Free will to shoot targets defenseless.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 25 2026 17:16 utc | 982

1018  not many.  it’s page 11 already.  

Posted by: nazcalito | Mar 25 2026 17:16 utc | 983

IRGC: An F-18 fighter jet of the American terrorist army was hit by the fire of the Basij air defense under the country’s integrated air defense network
 
video ==> https://t.me/RezistanceTrench/61165
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 25 2026 17:17 utc | 984

To lose one war is unfortunate.
To lose two wars is down right careless .
Paraphrasing….Lady Bracknell in  ‘the importance of being Ernest.’

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 25 2026 17:17 utc | 985

Syriana Analysis: Sajjad Safaei: ‘Anybody Believe Trump & Hegseth?’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@SyrianaAnalysis/streams
 
“Trump & Hegseth declare victory in Iran – What Now?”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 25 2026 17:18 utc | 986

Allahu Akbar! The moment an American F-18 aircraft was targeted by Iranian air defenses.

https://t.me/nayaforiraq/64600

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 25 2026 17:19 utc | 987

@ 1017 noidea
 
At this point, Trump is behaving like Jack Torrence from The Shinning (shhhh, we don’t want to be sued). Tangoing by himself.
 
But in reality, Trump knows the score and they are plundering everything they can meanwhile the geopolitical tectonic plates finish their generational shifting.
 
Trump, to me, represents the absolute severing of any responsibility by the Fed to speak clearly about anything to the public (economics, energy, foreign policy). It seems that he does speak completely clearly and plainly but this is a necessary misdirection.
 
We are entering as Americans into a totally bifurcates economic zone. No announcement necessary. It is already here. I was wondering how they were going to get it done in view of God and everyone, but they were able to accomplish this through misdirection, which is pretty much Trump’s middle name.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Mar 25 2026 17:21 utc | 988

I hate all the anti- Trump hysteria because, ok, if you’re opposed, what are going to do? What are Democrats going to do?
Forbid more war? Nope.  Cut the deficit spending? Nope.  Will they demand a return to minimal moral values in diplomacy?  Actually, will they return to the idea of diplomacy at all?
And who’s going to do this?  Gavin Newsom is another version of Trump: vain, egotistical, obnoxious and incompetent.  
The more they go down this road of bullying and militarism, the greater the desperate reaction to keep trying because it’s too late to do anything else.   They should have imitated China with tech and infrastructure. Instead, this is straight out of WWII Axis thinking – smash and grab resources rather than building out a prosperous tech future.

Posted by: Eighthman | Mar 25 2026 17:21 utc | 989

Another F-18 fighter shot down.
 
Iran is racking up a decent collection of F-16, F-15, F-35 and now F-18 kills, besides a big bunch of MQ-9 Reaper, Hermes 9000 drones and JASSM missiles.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 25 2026 17:22 utc | 990

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 25 2026 17:19 utc | 1027
Watched it.  Thanks.  No sound for me but seems the pilot lifted up just in time to avoid the first incoming projectile, but seems later on a projectile did hit that aeroplane….and F-18?  Whoa.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 25 2026 17:22 utc | 991

Posted by: Centinel | Mar 25 2026 17:04 utc | 1009
Siddhartha’s source claimed that the Lincoln was targeted by cruise missiles “in the Persian gulf”. Iran has previously claimed that they hit the Lincoln with multiple ballistic missiles, inside the gulf. New evidence-free claims of carrier hits are posted here every day. Probably nobody itt really knows for sure where the Lincoln is or what she is being attacked by. Just yesterday people itt were saying that the Ford was in the Red Sea while photographers were locating her in Crete.

Posted by: catdog | Mar 25 2026 17:22 utc | 992

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 25 2026 17:19 utc | 1027
Another blurry video that cuts away the moment the plane is “hit”.

Posted by: catdog | Mar 25 2026 17:26 utc | 993

🇮🇷⚡️🇺🇸🇮🇱 Iranians continue to mock Trump
 
“This is the gift Trump was talking about — here you go!” — scrawled on a missile before firing it

https://t.me/RezistanceTrench/61156

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 25 2026 17:29 utc | 994

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 25 2026 17:29 utc | 1034

 
A new thread is open
 

Posted by: James | Mar 25 2026 17:32 utc | 995

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 5:12 utc | 574

Posted by: Seer | Mar 25 2026 4:18 utc | 547 ###### Just as I thought. It doesn’t make any sense. Interdicting the ships doesn’t lower the price of gas, and it doesn’t open the Strait. And it doesn’t bother China, which gets most of its oil from Kazakhstan and Russia.

idiot
—> btw Kazakhstan isn’t even mentioned
 
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/mapped-where-china-gets-its-oil/

………. Key Takeaways Over half of China’s imports of crude oil came from the Middle East in 2024. The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz thus poses a risk to China’s energy security. Sanctioned countries — Russia, Iran, and Venezuela — accounted for 33% of China’s crude import mix that year. ……………….. Russia was China’s largest supplier in 2024, accounting for about 20% of crude and condensate imports. Saudi Arabia followed at 14%, while Iran supplied 11%. Other Middle Eastern producers—including Iraq, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates—also contribute significant shares. Taken together, the Middle East made up 54% of crude and condensate imports, highlighting a concentration that leaves China exposed to sudden changes in energy flows through the region.

https://www.energypolicy.columbia.edu/where-china-gets-its-oil-crude-imports-in-2025-reveal-stockpiling-and-changing-fortunes-of-certain-suppliers-including-those-sanctioned/

Posted by: ghiwen | Mar 25 2026 17:38 utc | 996

Just how many people has america israel and england murdered in the last 5 years…. in ukraine, Palistine,  Iran and all the secondary conflicts.
 
For every murder ther are family,  freands and comunities.
 
Americans , israelies  and the english will be fugatives for a hundred years or more, world wide.

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 25 2026 17:39 utc | 997

Siddhartha’s source claimed that the Lincoln was targeted by cruise missiles “in the Persian gulf”. Iran has previously claimed that they hit the Lincoln with multiple ballistic missiles, inside the gulf. New evidence-free claims of carrier hits are posted here every day. Probably nobody itt really knows for sure where the Lincoln is or what she is being attacked by. Just yesterday people itt were saying that the Ford was in the Red Sea while photographers were locating her in Crete.
 
Posted by: catdog | Mar 25 2026 17:22 utc | 1032
 
Fog of war, fair enough. Do you think the reporting from the American side is 100% accurate?
 
Maybe more to the point, do you think America is winning this war?

Posted by: Centinel | Mar 25 2026 17:54 utc | 998

Eighthman @1029: “…if you’re opposed, what are going to do? What are Democrats going to do?”
 
 
It is the underwear gnomes all over again.

  1. Get rid of Trump!!! Arrrrgh!
  2. ???
  3. Peace and tranquility for all mankind!

 
There is no plan because Team Blue has nothing to offer. All they can do in regards to marketing for their tribe is piss and moan and gnash their teeth over Trump. They’ve got nothing.

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 25 2026 17:59 utc | 999

ghiwen | Mar 25 2026 17:38 utc | 1036
“Idiot” yes, but…
Someone butchered my posting, tacking on shit I did not write. If you hadn’t called me an idiot I might have bothered to fetch the link to my actual posting. But by all means continue to feel good about yourself!
 
There is a lot of chicanery going on. Expected, I suppose, given the high stakes in play.

Posted by: Seer | Mar 25 2026 18:16 utc | 1000