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March 25, 2026
War On Iran: – U.S.-Iranian None-Talks – The Battle Continues – Bad U.S. Options – Proxy War Escalation

When President trump TACOed out from his threat to bomb Iran’s infrastructure he asserted that there had been “good and productive conversations” with Iran. I suspected that there had been no talks at all with Iran.

This turned out to be correct. There had only been a third party which had delivered a U.S. request for talks:

Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, has emerged as the key interlocutor between the United States and Iran, with Egypt and Turkey encouraging the Iranians to engage constructively, the officials added. Field Marshal Munir is believed to maintain close ties to Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, putting him in a position to pass messages between the warring sides, they said.

He recently reached out to Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the speaker of Iran’s Parliament and a former Revolutionary Guards commander, proposing that Pakistan host talks between Iran and the United States, said an Iranian official and a Pakistani official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive communications.

According to Israeli media the U.S. administration conveyed 15 conditions to Iran as its terms for ending the current war. The conditions repeat the demands the U.S. made before the war started – nothing nuclear, no missiles, no proxies – and in return offer the relief of only some of the sanctions imposed on Iran:

12. Iran would receive a full lifting of sanctions imposed by the international community.

What about U.S. imposed sanctions? The paper does not mentioned them …

This is not an offer but a demand to surrender. Iran has of course rejected these and repeated its own conditions for ending the war:

  • A complete halt to “aggression and assassinations” by the enemy.
  • The establishment of concrete mechanisms to ensure that the war is not reimposed on the Islamic Republic.
  • Guaranteed and clearly defined payment of war damages and reparations.
  • The conclusion of the war across all fronts and for all resistance groups involved throughout the region
  • Iran’s exercise of sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz is and will remain Iran’s natural and legal right, and it constitutes a guarantee for the implementation of the other party’s commitments, and must be recognized.

As the economic troubles caused by the war continue to deepen, especially in Asia but also in the U.S. and Europe (archived), time is on the Iranian side:

“You’ve seen Asia absolutely fighting for every barrel there is in the world,” said Amrita Sen, founder of consulting firm Energy Aspects. She said Brent prices will eventually catch up with the Middle Eastern crudes changing hands at over $150 a barrel if Hormuz stays shut.

The U.S. and Israel continue their bombing campaign on Iran. Some 80,000 civilian structures in Iran have been destroyed or damaged. According to Iran’s health ministry 190 medical centers have been hit and 12 hospitals were put out of service.

Meanwhile Iran and Hizbullah continue to launch missiles against Israeli military and economic targets. The Washington Post finds that Israel’s missile defense is leaking (archived). Iran is firing less missiles but is hitting more targets:

Kelly Grieco, a senior fellow at the Stimson Center, said analysis of open-source strike data such as videos, images and announcements seemed to show a sharp increase in how effective those attacks have been after about March 10 — with as many as a quarter of missiles getting through. She cautioned that the picture could change as better information became available.

“A degraded Iran firing fewer and better aimed missiles and drones at carefully selected, fixed targets is getting more effective at imposing costs,” Grieco said. “In terms of how many are getting through, the trajectory is moving in the wrong direction.”

This is likely caused by the fact that it Israel and the U.S. are running out of air-defense missiles.

Media have started to look into further military options the U.S. might have against Iran. They are very skeptical that any of them can be implemented or would give the U.S. some advantage:

Since the start of the war Iran aligned militia in Iraq have fired missiles against U.S. targets. The also used First Person View (FPV) drones for targeted hits (vid) in U.S. encampments. Damage was caused to U.S. missile and air-defense which protected the U.S. Camp Victory and the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. Two days days ago the U.S. requested a ceasefire to evacuate from its Iraqi bases. A 24 hour ceasefire was granted and U.S. troops were moved to Jordan. Hours later the U.S bombed the headquarter of the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF, Hasd al-Shabi) which had negotiated the ceasefire.

The number of dead in the Anbar strike by Coalition is not fully confirmed yet. At least 4 commanders killed.

The PMF is an official part of the Iraqi army. The attack is likely to lead to the final expulsion of all U.S. forces from Iraq:

The Iraqi government authorised the Iraqi security forces Hash al-Shaabi and the Army to respond against any attack and defend itself against the aggression Iraq is suffering from. Dozens of drones and US-Israeli jets are attacking Hashd al-Shaabi HQ in various parts of Iraq causing casualties.

The U.S. base in Erbil, in the Iraqi Kurdistan region, is the last one holding out. It will now be removed.

Meanwhile Israeli forces continue their attacks on Lebanon. Their aim is to occupy and annex all of south Lebanon up to the Litani river. Their advances are slow as Hizbullah fighters are there and resist.

Comments

You heatd the official rap diss anthem attributed to Iran?
https://youtube.com/shorts/QYX2fcZdw0A?si=sQ2bw9HaagTvH3Hp
What a time ro be alive!! 

Posted by: Skeletor | Mar 25 2026 17:22 utc | 1

Nobody wants to talk to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.  Nobody.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 25 2026 17:26 utc | 2

Attacking (MF headquarters after leaving ist one of the dumbest decisions so gar, right after Minab, Bushehr and the power plant. US has to withdraw a thousand miles and word still hasn’t reached Trump’s brain – it never may.
 
With latest news of missiles on the carrier it should be clear that repair and refit will not happen 4,000km from Iran’s borders.
Neither will oil processing if Iran turns he 8x100kg cluster warheads or the 80x10kg warheads on some oil plants.
 
Not sure what the embarrassing last bridge too far will be for Trump. Caskets and public opinion are one thing but what may really break him is the rift with Israel.
It gets clearer by the day that Israel blocking deescalation is now a problem for the whole world. Any massacre, any violation makes them weaker and protection of the herd is gone. It’s a small step to scapegoat or, more neutrally, culprit..
 
The reception on Telegram to the “Samsonite option” is not friendly. Israelis expecting victim treatment may be disappointed.. especially in the USA.

Posted by: SOS | Mar 25 2026 17:35 utc | 3

Indian commentator GD Bakshi said that Russia has supplied Iran with 4 S-400 systems that are operational, plus up-to-date manpads. Has any other source confirmed this?

Posted by: With God on Our Side | Mar 25 2026 17:35 utc | 4

The ejection of US troops from remaining bases in Iraq is potentially very significant. Perhaps it could play a role in encouraging Iraq to resume control of its oil revenues? 
 
Everyone sensible suspected Trump of making up talks. Unfortunately, one would expect IRI official sources to deny any contacts, given the wretchedness of the terms proffered. They are basically a thinly cloaked demand to surrender. Worse, it’s possible that the US so-called negotiations (aka surrender terms) are being discussed with private contacts in IRI, mainly rich people and any assets acquired over the years. Such contacts would be part of a subversion campaign, aiming for a coup. The bombing of civilians and civilian targets would I think make it difficult for a popular uprising to defend against a comprador junta of some sort. Everybody who scorns the supposed efforts by the US to spark a popular uprising in IRI seems to forget that the US is targeting the people. They want an elite uprising in my view. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Mar 25 2026 17:38 utc | 5

Thanks for the posting b
 
The West is still living in Hollywood land and reality has not registered with them yet.
 
I go down to my local courthouse every Saturday to wave a Palestine flag around with 20-30 other supporters and this Saturday there is suppose to be a No Kings rally at the same time which I will skip because all those folks think that Trump is the ONLY problem and are oblivious to the genocide being done in the name of their side of the left/right meme.
 
The shit show continues until it doesn’t and it smells to high heaven in America currently….hoping the end comes soon.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 25 2026 17:38 utc | 6

Two days days ago the U.S. requested a ceasefire 
Source: some guy on Twitter
Hours later the U.S bombed the headquarter
Source: some guy on Twitter
The attack is likely to lead to the final expulsion of all U.S. forces from Iraq
Source: some guy on Twitter

Posted by: catdog | Mar 25 2026 17:40 utc | 7

@2
Still methodically destroying NATO, tank by tank, missile by missile, bomb by bomb, drone by drone, platoon by platoon, while providing Iran intelligence, something clearly in short supply in the west, thanks for the gratuitous insult.
In a similar vein, a poster on another site complains that China could send Iran a 1.5m army and logistics. Well, as China has pointed out, China is 5000 k away from Iran.
Zombies everywhere, still searching for brains.

Posted by: pasha | Mar 25 2026 17:40 utc | 8

Brutal Trump’s roasting 🤣
Comedy short (20 sec)
 

Posted by: Thomas | Mar 25 2026 17:42 utc | 9

The U.S. base in Erbil, in the Iraqi Kurdistan region, is the last one holding out. It will now be removed.

Finally, free Iraq from the last occupation forces, courtesy of Iran.

Posted by: Thomas | Mar 25 2026 17:43 utc | 10

Art of the Deal by Trump
 

  1. When you need to drive a hard bargain and your clients walked out of the meeting room and turned off their phones
  2. Go to the bathroom. Now, you look into the mirror and negotiate with yourself.
  3. Give yourself a favorite deal
  4. ????
  5. Profit

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 25 2026 17:44 utc | 11

The ejection of US troops from remaining bases in Iraq is potentially very significant.
Posted by: steven t johnson | Mar 25 2026 17:38 utc | 6
Agree. It would be so significant that if it was true, there would be reporting on it outside of Twitter.
“Worse, it’s possible that the US so-called negotiations (aka surrender terms) are being discussed with private contacts in IRI, mainly rich people and any assets acquired over the years. Such contacts would be part of a subversion campaign, aiming for a coup.”
This is either what’s happening, or what Trump wants the Iranian government to think is happening, but that’s one dimension of chess too far for him I think.

Posted by: catdog | Mar 25 2026 17:45 utc | 12

But Doktorow and Helmer do live in Russia. We do not.
Posted by: Simon | Mar 25 2026 17:42 utc | 12

 
Doktorow lives in Brussels, Helmer, of course lives in Moscow, but does not have any link to Kremlin. He an old guy, exiled fromDown Under.

Posted by: James | Mar 25 2026 17:46 utc | 13

Art of the Deal by Trump 

  1. When you need to drive a hard bargain and your clients walked out of the meeting room and turned off their phones
  2. Go to the bathroom. Now, you look into the mirror and negotiate with yourself.
  3. Give yourself a favorite deal
  4. ????
  5. Profit

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 25 2026 17:44 utc | 14

 
😀😀 😀😀 👍

Posted by: James | Mar 25 2026 17:48 utc | 14

The Silent Axis: Why Iran Isn’t Using Its Allies
 
https://www.rt.com/news/636177-silent-axis-irans-allies/
 
“…Tehran’s current approach is not an improvisation but a long-term strategy based on the principle that maximum effectiveness is achieved not by a sudden show of force but by applying force in a measured and unpredictable way, targeting the adversary’s most vulnerable points.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 25 2026 17:49 utc | 15

“If you don’t know what you’re doing. Neither does your enemy!”
-Don Tzu from Modern Romance of 3 Kingdoms

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 25 2026 17:49 utc | 16

I went on one website and criticized Putin’s approach to this war, and to my surprise, I was banned by the admin! The Telegram channel DD Geopolitics! PACO: Putin Always Chickens Out! We can all see how Russia’s inaction is pushing more aggressive opponents to attack Russia’s allies! Mr. Putin is so weak in his approach that nobody can understand! What is the purpose of sending condolences when you sit and watch your ally being murdered in daylight? If Putin were a true leader, this SMO would have been over in one year ! To be honest, a serious general should kick Putin out because he is compromised! Many observers are now understanding why Iran did not want to have their hands tied by a defense pact with Russia ! The leadership of Putin is honestly weak and sad because what is the use of so many nuclear warheads if nobody fears you? Little Iran, with the help of North Korea, is showing that it will fight if provoked ! Now even in talk shows in Russia, people criticize Putin, and we can see the Kremlin trying to control the narrative! This is in vain! If Russia had shown strength long ago, the U.S. wouldn’t have tried to gamble on this war! Why this dreamer leads Russia, I will never understand! The argument that two million Russians live in Israel is a bad argument because that implies that 140 million of the remaining Russians are of no value! So the problem is Putin making with his dream that the U.S. will control Zelensky at one point! I am sick and tired of this Putin, and I hope he will vacate the Kremlin at the end of this term! Look everywhere: war, destruction, chaos , and what does Russia do ? Condemn, just words: blah blah blah ! Nothing like hard power! Humanity’s hope lies now in Iran to create a condition of lasting peace and bring the hegemon to stop its endless wars !

Posted by: vikolly | Mar 25 2026 17:49 utc | 17

i hope the financial fanatics behind usa-israels war of aggression all rot in hell.. that is putting it mildly.. there is no negotiating with any of these fanatics…
 
thanks b..

Posted by: james | Mar 25 2026 17:50 utc | 18

Posted by: pasha | Mar 25 2026 17:40 utc | 9It is only 1,250 km between Iran and China if you measure the closest points. And I can’t see what that has to do with anything – it’s quite far from the US as well.

Posted by: rageman | Mar 25 2026 17:51 utc | 19

Posted by: Simon | Mar 25 2026 17:42 utc | 12 NO Doctrow lives in the EU and gets his material from watching Russian TV programs.. I might add watching them illegally as he lives in the EU

Posted by: dp | Mar 25 2026 17:51 utc | 20

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 IRGC said the latest phase was staged by the Corps’ Aerospace Force in support of the proud offensives, carried out by Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement against Israeli targets. 
 
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 17:51 utc | 21

Simon @17.42.
 
Doctorov lives in Brussels and occasionally visits St Petersburg, where he has some limited contacts.
 
His self interest is linked to Europe; not Russia.

Posted by: CitizenSmith | Mar 25 2026 17:51 utc | 22

Munir was the one who nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize last year, hardly a neutral third party.
Surprised the Iranians even bothered to meet with such an obvious Quisling. 

Posted by: SVC | Mar 25 2026 17:52 utc | 23

Any serious discussion of America paying war reparations to Iran needs to begin with the Gorilla Channel being released and made available globally to all people. There will be no justice in this world until the president’s secret gorilla channel is given to the world, which hungers for gorilla entertainment hoarded by the diabolist elites.
 
No gorilla channel, no peace. 

Posted by: Chunk | Mar 25 2026 17:53 utc | 24

Continuing with the Iraq focus: It may be the cue to expel remaining US forces, retake the green zone and begin mounting up for further adventures, perhaps in the Syrian Direction. As far as the light marine expeditionary forces etc: How, Where, and with WHAT?! At best they could be used to secure assets, maybe even throw down with the IDF and get hammered in Lebanon. I seriously doubt that they are going to be setting up a beachhead in Iran. Plus all the “made men” are gambling on all of this! 
Irans job is to continue to degrade US/isreali assets. Slow and steady, with every tit answered with yet another TAT, followed by some MIRVed fireworks over TelAviv!

Posted by: Chevrus | Mar 25 2026 17:54 utc | 25

IRGC: US F/A-18 ‘CRASHED into Indian Ocean’ after being hit
 
‘4TH successful shootdown… by Iran’s completely INDIGENOUS new air defense systems’

https://t.me/rtnews/142068

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 25 2026 17:57 utc | 26

Suggest Nima’s chat with Laith Marouf for an excellent update on the extension of the Al-Aqsa Flood War. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 25 2026 17:58 utc | 27

NATO Turkey , Regime changed Pakistan and Egypt (both half military-dictatorship US sponsored)  … yeah , sure , the Iranian are gonna lovin’it  :p.

Posted by: Savonarole | Mar 25 2026 17:58 utc | 28

Using the logic of Madman Theory. Then the next president is even more retard and more dangerous than Trump
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madman_theory

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 25 2026 18:00 utc | 29

But Doktorow and Helmer do live in Russia. We do not.
Posted by: Simon | Mar 25 2026 17:42 utc | 12
 
 
Doktorow lives in Brussels, Helmer, of course lives in Moscow, but does not have any link to Kremlin. He an old guy, exiled fromDown Under.
 
Posted by: James | Mar 25 2026 17:46 utc | 16
I stopped reading Doctorow years ago when he began expressing sympathy for Israel and calling some of its prominent critics, including mersheimer, anti semitic.  His support for Trump and faith in American “democracy” is just another tell.  
The guy runs articles on his bourgeois vacations to Russia.  He’s just another Imperialist stooge, despite his posturing.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 25 2026 18:01 utc | 30

…nuclear weapons or other forms of genocidal aggression
 
Iran may demand, as one of its terms, the right to maintain its status as nuclear threshold state, in accordance with the Non-Proliferation Treaty. The understanding being that if attacked with nuclear weapons or other forms of genocidal aggression* it would have the option, if not the right, to develop and deploy nuclear weapons. This might be enough to function as a deterrent.
 
(* other forms of genocidal aggression may be what is happening in Gaza.)

Posted by: Petri Krohn | Mar 25 2026 18:05 utc | 31

BAR: Combating the Lies & Propaganda that Fuel the USA-Israel War on Iran
 
https://www.blackagendareport.com/combating-lies-and-propaganda-fuel-usa-israel-war-iran
 
“Panellists join Your World News Media to discuss the lies and war propaganda that fuel the brutal war of aggression against Iran…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 25 2026 18:06 utc | 32

@Simon | Mar 25 2026 17:42 utc | 12
Simon:
 
Dr. Doctorow lives in Belgium. He has a Russian wife, and spends several weeks a year in Russia. He speaks Russian fluently, and has lots of friends and former business associates that are Russian residents. Most of his friends in Russia are well-educated intellectuals in the arts and upper management, some are in politics. Same for his friends and associates in Belgium.
 
He is well-informed, and he’s one of the few Western reporters that can read and write Russian, converse with a lot of different Russians, and read and write English fluently. He’s old enough, and secure enough financially to be able to fairly freely speak his mind. 
 
He also has several years’ experience as a senior exec for a Western company doing business in Russia. He’s got a well-rounded resume.
 
You may not agree with his positions or his reporting,  but he’s very articulate, highly intelligent, and has access to information via conversations that doesn’t show up at all in the Western press. He makes regular appearances on Indian and Iranian TV, and does so as foreign commentator on panels consisting of well-regarded domestic (Indian and Iranian)  political commentators. 
 
For those that don’t read Dr. Doctorow, he apparently has a beef with Mr. Putin and the political insiders around Putin. Thinks they’re sycophants, cult-worshipers, and says that lots of people in Russia are starting to worry about casualties, the go-slo approach, etc.  He’s taken a lot of heat here in the US from the alt-media outlets, especially one of  Larry Johnson’s (Sonar21.com)  guest speakers (EU-based, interestingly) who say Dr. Doctorow “just watches Russian TV, and parrots what they say”. 
 
We’ll see who ends up being most-right over the next few months. I personally subscribe to Dr. Doctorow’s substack list, to keep tabs on what he’s seeing. One data point in many.

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Mar 25 2026 18:08 utc | 33

“IRGC: US F/A-18 ‘CRASHED into Indian Ocean’ after being hit”
 
Near Chabahar, which adds credence to this location being a possible token bridgehead location!
 

Posted by: Chevrus | Mar 25 2026 18:10 utc | 34

America and Israel unapologetically kill over 160 schoolgirls and use cigarette burns to torture a year-old Palestinian baby, but I am meant to see Iran, who have never attacked my country, as a huge threat?
I’m far more worried about the US & Israel’s visciousness. 
 

Posted by: Dave G | Mar 25 2026 18:11 utc | 35

@SOS | Mar 25 2026 17:35 utc | 4

The reception on Telegram to the “Samsonite option” is not friendly. Israelis expecting victim treatment may be disappointed.. especially in the USA.
 

The Samsonite option is being carried out:

🇮🇱⚡️🇮🇱 Kiryat Shmona mayor lashes out at Israeli government as city empties under nonstop rocket fire:
 
– “You have failed. The city is gone. Israel is fighting me, not Hezbollah.”
 
– “For the first time, a city in Israel is being emptied — 10,000 residents are not returning.”
 
-Warned that if the situation continues, “not even ten people will remain.”
 
– Said 4,700 apartments lack proper protection amid ongoing attacks.
 
– “What kind of victory is that?”

https://t.me/RezistanceTrench1/45615

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 25 2026 18:12 utc | 36

Re: What about U.S. imposed sanctions?
 
The US president or a US administration cannot lift sanctions, not on Russia and even less on Iran. Any promise by the administration to do so is worthless. If any sanctions were ever lifted, they would only be reimplemented by Congress under a different name.

Posted by: Petri Krohn | Mar 25 2026 18:12 utc | 37

Iran Releases ‘Vengeance For All’ Video

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 25 2026 18:15 utc | 38

The situation is bad and needs troops on the ground?
 
https://fixvx.com/mylordbebo/status/2036864825460982149

Posted by: Siddhartha | Mar 25 2026 18:16 utc | 39

Just wondering if the people calling out Trump for ‘TACOing’ would be willing to ride into Iran with the first wave of Marines?

Posted by: Fred777 | Mar 25 2026 18:18 utc | 40

Instead of flying to Beijing for a summit early next month, Mr. Trump has said he will stay in Washington to deal with the war against Iran that he started with Israel. Thousands of U.S. Marines are heading on warships from Japan and California toward Iran. American air defense equipment is being shipped from South Korea and other parts of the region to the Middle East.
 
So goes the American “pivot” to Asia, which looks increasingly out of reach.
 
Three American presidents have come into office vowing to focus resources on the challenges posed by China, a superpower rival to the United States with the world’s fastest-growing military and second-largest economy.
 
Each one has instead turned to crises in other parts of the world — often to conflicts in the Middle East that they began or supported, despite earlier promises that they had learned the lessons of the costly American “forever wars” in Iraq and Afghanistan.
 
NYT

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 18:21 utc | 41

The US president or a US administration cannot lift sanctions, not on Russia and even less on Iran. Any promise by the administration to do so is worthless. If any sanctions were ever lifted, they would only be reimplemented by Congress under a different name.
Posted by: Petri Krohn | Mar 25 2026 18:12 utc | 42

Iran knows it, thats why one of the conditions is certain guarantees (collaterals at third party?) that sanctions won’t snap back, or wars be restarted. 

Posted by: Thomas | Mar 25 2026 18:21 utc | 42

Last June, the US/Israel begged for a ceasefire, and Iran let them have it, but they hit back after 8 months. This time, Iran or Hezbollah shouldn’t give them that time to breathe. 

Posted by: James | Mar 25 2026 18:19 utc | 48

No negotiation is the best solution for Iran. Just look at this negotiation recently.
 
Trump: 48 hours ultimatum 
Iran: Nobody cares
Trump: You have a week.
 
xD going by this pattern just ignore Trump and his ultimatum will be deliver next year 2027.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 25 2026 18:22 utc | 43

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 25 2026 18:15 utc | 45
 
Impressive. A few ‘pictures’ paint thousands of words.

Posted by: Siddhartha | Mar 25 2026 18:22 utc | 44

@James: Can you provide some backup that supports your assertion that Dr. Doctorow is Jewish?
 
I don’t get the impression from my reading (about 1.5 yrs regular reader) that he has a great deal of sympathy for Israel. I have never seen him interviewed by, or reporting on discussions he’s had with anyone I’d characterize as Zionist. 
 
And on many an occasion, I’ve heard him advocate strenuously for “bombing Kiev flat” and “going for the decapitation strike” on Zelensky’s cabal. For those of you that may not be aware, Zelensky’s “cabal” is almost entirely Jewish, and is funded by Jewish oligarchs and grifters with strong ties to Israel. They want to make Ukraine “just like Israel”. 

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Mar 25 2026 18:23 utc | 45

Posted by: Fred777 | Mar 25 2026 18:18 utc | 47
Their logic is somebody else’s sons and daughters will die for their political brownie points in their heads.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 25 2026 18:24 utc | 46

After boning up on my weak cartography skills…I’m left wondering: where is the fable amphibious force going to land-and what would they do then? I’m sure we have all seen what combined arms warfare has evolved into via the footage and reports from Ukraine. With ISR, UAV and a shortened fire control loop with improved accuracy nothing is safe. I cannot help but to think it’s a ruse, and that the USMC landing force will divert to….where? 

Posted by: Chevrus | Mar 25 2026 18:27 utc | 47

Evidenced by history neither the US nor “Israel” can honor any deal they make and are thus not functional states but instead criminal outlaw enterprises.
 
Nothing of either is valid in any domain; not their laws, not their money, not their deals, not their claims, not any claimed ownership or property, not their allowances, not their documents, not their promises, nothing.
 

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Mar 25 2026 18:28 utc | 48

Everyone is watching the Strait, meanwhile the US stock markets are rebounding.  They must know this thing is coming to an end sooner rather than later.

Posted by: bored | Mar 25 2026 18:29 utc | 49

Main issues will be if china and/or RF will provide
 

  1. enough AD and missiles to supplement any local production shortfall.
  2. Intelligence for operational activity (defense and offense)

 
Then we have a sustainable situation for iran and unsustainable for the west (particularly israel).
 
Good scenario would be an exhaustion of standoff weapons and fighter/bombers degradation (even if not shot down) in israel.
 
 

Posted by: Newbie | Mar 25 2026 18:30 utc | 50

“A ground invasion? It would be Armageddon. Thousands of American casualties.” — Senator Chris Murphy
 
“The plan isn’t boots across Iran (not yet) it’s Kharg Island. A 25km rock sitting 15 miles off the Iranian coast that handles 90% of Iran’s crude oil exports. The 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit is already on the USS Tripoli heading to the Gulf. 2,500 more Marines en route. The 82nd Airborne being readied. A White House source told Axios the thinking out loud: “We need about a month to weaken the Iranians more, take the island, then get them by the balls and use it for negotiations.”
 
This is where it gets genuinely insane. Kharg is 15 miles from the Iranian mainland — well within range of every rocket, drone, missile and artillery piece Iran hasn’t yet fired. RUSI’s land warfare specialist confirmed Iran will have the entire island pre-registered for rocket artillery the moment US boots touch it. Iran’s Defence Council has already issued the counter-threat: any assault on its coastline or islands triggers mine-laying across the entire Persian Gulf. Not just the strait. The whole Gulf. Every tanker lane, every US base in Bahrain, every allied vessel simultaneously in the kill zone.
 
And here’s the escalation ladder…
 
Marines land on Kharg. Iran pounds it from the mainland. US casualties mount. Trump can’t retreat without a catastrophic political collapse. So he escalates with coastal strikes, then onshore strikes, then someone in the White House starts talking about “securing the perimeter.”
 
That’s how Kharg becomes a beachhead. That’s how a beachhead becomes a Vietnam but 5x larger and with hypersonics. That’s how 5,000 Marines becomes the opening chapter of war WWIII that Senator Murphy with classified briefings in hand called Armageddon.
 
A country five times the size of Vietnam, 90 million people, hypersonic missiles the US cannot intercept, impenetrable mountain ranges covering almost half the landmas. This is just step of one of a full ground invasion. None of this would be happening if it were going well for the Epstein coalition.
 
With Gulf economic and energy infrastructure obliderated, US bases wiped off the map, NATO’s retreat from Iraq and much of Israel being reduced to an apocalyptic hellscape thanks to Iran’s devastating missle waves… But yes double down with a suicidal ground invasion… What more could possibly go wrong!”
 
https://x.com/IslanderWORLD/status/2036858119402262774

Posted by: Allen | Mar 25 2026 18:31 utc | 51

@Fred777, who said:
 

Just wondering if the people calling out Trump for ‘TACOing’ would be willing to ride into Iran with the first wave of Marines?

 
 There’s a good many of us MoA regulars who’ve spent years and years trying to raise awareness in order to prevent what Trump and the Israel-firsters and the Deep State have just rammed through, despite almost no popular support. 
 
This is Trump and the Zionista’s war. I want them to fail spectacularly, so that more Americans come to understand how deranged and selfish and psychotic they actually are, and unfortunately, that’s going to require a spectacular failure. 
 
and I’ll remind you that there’s a non-zero chance that the reason those (additional) soldiers are being sent in is so they will get slaughtered, and thereby galvanize public opinion to support an (even) wider war with Iran.
 
When people ask me to “support the troops”, I reply that the best support I can offer is to tell today’s soldier to get out of the Service until our leadership changes, so you won’t get sent to die or be maimed on behalf of a leader that’s loyal to Israel, and not the US.
 
Our “leaders” are definitely _not_ loyal to You The Soldier.

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Mar 25 2026 18:31 utc | 52

Posted av: karlof1 | 24 mars 2026 21:50 UTC | 261
Thanks karlof1 I always learn so much from your and  some other ‘s wise comments  and references here on Moon of Alabama. And your substack is such a rich source to draw from, but I understand that it’s not always easy to have time for everything!
 
 

Posted by: Northern Eve | Mar 25 2026 18:33 utc | 53

Posted by: Allen | Mar 25 2026 18:31 utc | 59
 
I’d be very surprised if it were Kharg Island or, indeed, anywhere in Iran.

Posted by: Siddhartha | Mar 25 2026 18:34 utc | 54

where? 

Posted by: Chevrus | Mar 25 2026 18:27 utc | 55

At the Pentagon Trump and Hegseth both are throwing a few darts on the map while both were blindfolded. Wherever they land you go there.
 
Many online speculated it would be these 4 locations

  1. Kharg island 
  2. Iranian Bolochistan Chahadar port
  3. Both shores of the straits of Hormuz
  4. Southern Lebanon and Israel Northern border and Golan Heights

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 25 2026 18:34 utc | 55

Everyone is watching the Strait, meanwhile the US stock markets are rebounding. They must know this thing is coming to an end sooner rather than later.

Posted by: bored | Mar 25 2026 18:29 utc | 57
 
For the second day running, the US bond markets disagree; text from a ZH article posted earlier:

Terrible 5Y Auction: Worst Bid To Cover In 4 Years, Highest Tail Since 2024, Dealers Jump

Another day, another very ugly auction.
 
After yesterday’s appallingly bad 2Y auction, moments ago the Treasury sold $70BN in 5Y paper in what was another terrible auction.
 
Just after 1pm, the auction stopped at a high yield of 3.966%, up from 3.608% in February and the highest since May 2025. It also tailed the When Issued 3.966% by 1.4bps, the biggest tail since Oct 2024.
 
The bid to cover was 2.29, down from 2.32 last month and the lowest since Sept 2022. 
 
The weak demand picture was also seen in the internals, where Indirects dropped to 61.9% from 62.5%, but was above the recent average of 61.7%. Like yesterday, Directs dropped – if to a lesser extent – taking down 22.48% of the auction, down from 24.70% and the lowest since May 2025. Dealers were left to cover the balance, taking 15.6%, the most since May 2024. 
 
Overall, this was another very ugly auction, if slightly better than yesterday’s dismal sale of 2Y paper. Still, that is hardly a endorsement at a time when the US is about to see a surge in war-related deficit funding demands.

And 4% gradually morphs from a ceiling into a floor.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 25 2026 18:36 utc | 56

The war in the Middle East could cause the “worst industrial crisis in living memory”, the head of the International Chamber of Commerce warned Wednesday.
 
“The head of the International Energy Agency has warned that the world is facing an energy crisis more severe than the oil shocks of the 1970s,” said John Denton.
 
“From a business perspective, we believe this could yet become the worst industrial crisis in living memory — not only because of surging energy prices, but because industrial production itself is being disrupted and dislocated by shortages of gas and other essential inputs”.
 
Full story here:
 
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/icc-warns-of-worst-industrial-crisis-in-living-memory/

Posted by: Allen | Mar 25 2026 18:36 utc | 57

I am thinking that the reason troops are being sent to the ME is to attempt to extract all the Americans still trapped there in the various satraps…..like the Greenzone, eh?
 
I am reading there may be in the hundreds of thousands scattered across the ME

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 25 2026 18:36 utc | 58

Posted by: James | Mar 25 2026 18:15 utc | 44
“The only solution: The USA should be disbanded.”
 
Or dismembered, or dismantled, or preferably, destroyed to such an extent that it becomes a number of disconnected agricultural states, owned mostly by China, Russia, North Korea and Cuba.
 

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 25 2026 18:37 utc | 59

With God on Our Side | Mar 25 2026 17:35 utc | 5
 
Check with the debriefed, the ones that lived, pilots, they’ll have a first hand confirmation of SAM use over Iran.

Posted by: SenttoCoventry | Mar 25 2026 18:37 utc | 60

Posted by b on March 25, 2026 at 17:14 UTC

This is not an offer but a demand to surrender. Iran has of course rejected these and repeated its own conditions for ending the war:

  • A complete halt to “aggression and assassinations” by the enemy.
  • The establishment of concrete mechanisms to ensure that the war is not reimposed on the Islamic Republic.
  • Guaranteed and clearly defined payment of war damages and reparations.
  • The conclusion of the war across all fronts and for all resistance groups involved throughout the region
  • Iran’s exercise of sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz is and will remain Iran’s natural and legal right, and it constitutes a guarantee for the implementation of the other party’s commitments, and must be recognized.

When you open the first link of b, you’ll also find the following (important) statement from Iran:
The official further noted that these stipulations are in addition to demands previously presented by Tehran during the second round of negotiations in Geneva, which took place just days before the US and Israel carried out a fresh round of aggression on February 28.
 
And the demands for the second round of Geneva talks would be as follows …
 
Iran’s Demands from the Second Round of the Geneva Negotiations (February 2026)
The second round of indirect U.S.-Iran negotiations took place in Geneva at the end of February 2026 (mediated by Oman). Iran presented its own clear conditions there, which focused primarily on the nuclear program and sanctions. These demands were described by the Iranian Foreign Ministry and the delegation as “red lines.” The key Iranian demands from this second round in Geneva were (according to Iranian sources and reports from Press TV, Tasnim, and Western media covering the negotiations): Complete and permanent lifting of all U.S. sanctions
 
– Not only nuclear-related sanctions, but all unilateral U.S. sanctions (including secondary sanctions against third countries and companies that trade with Iran).– Iran demanded that the lifting of sanctions be verifiable and irreversible (no “snapback” clause as in the JCPOA).Recognition of Iran’s right to uranium enrichment– No upper limit on enrichment (Iran wanted to retain the right to industrial enrichment up to at least 5–20%, depending on civilian needs).– No ban on enrichment on Iranian soil.No destruction or dismantling of existing nuclear facilities– Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan should not be destroyed or repurposed.– Instead, Iran was willing to accept only technical adjustments (e.g., monitoring), but no physical dismantling.

Posted by: SonderstabF | Mar 25 2026 18:40 utc | 61

No restrictions on the ballistic missile program– Iran rejected any demand to limit or report on its missile program. This was described as a “red line.”Security guarantees and an end to the “maximum pressure” policy– Guarantees that the U.S. and Israel will not carry out any further acts of sabotage, assassinations, or military attacks.– Iran demanded a clear statement that the successor to the JCPOA will not be used as a pretext for future aggression.

Posted by: SonderstabF | Mar 25 2026 18:41 utc | 62

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 18:21 utc | 49″Each [President] has instead turned to crises in other parts of the world — often to conflicts in the Middle East that they began or supported, despite earlier promises that they had learned the lessons of the costly American “forever wars” in Iraq and Afghanistan. NYT”
 
The USA (not [North] ‘America’ which is a sub-continent) is incapable of learning, due to a mixture of hubris, arrogance, greed, stupidity and capitalist doctrine, so they have to fall back on what the think they ‘know’.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 25 2026 18:42 utc | 63

@Psychohistorian: could well be, and those soldiers would be well-advised to get out of Dodge asap. 
 
Fred777: Here’s another great way I can support our troops: “Go home now before you get mobbed”.
 
LD must be on cloud 9; all his dreams are coming true. Today, anyway. 
 
Remember to not let the Zionistas, Banksters and other vermin off the hook when this really comes apart. Accountability, and all that. Nothing cleanses like sunshine and the occasional guillotine.

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Mar 25 2026 18:43 utc | 64

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 25 2026 18:00 utc | 33
Hilary? sorry, couldn’t resist.

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 25 2026 18:44 utc | 65

Indian commentator GD Bakshi said that Russia has supplied Iran with 4 S-400 systems that are operational, plus up-to-date manpads. Has any other source confirmed this?
Posted by: With God on Our Side | Mar 25 2026 17:35 utc | 5
Long-range layer (radar-dominant): Iran operates eight Russian-supplied Rezonans-NE long-wave VHF radar systems, which are specifically designed to detect stealth aircraft. Russian technical specialists are reportedly on-site operating these alongside Iranians. Iran also fields its own domestically-developed Ghadir over-the-horizon phased-array radar, operating in a high-frequency band with an advertised 1,100 km detection range for ballistic missiles and 600 km for aircraft. These long-range systems cue shorter-range weapons.Short/medium layer (EO/IR-dominant): This is where passive infrared becomes operationally decisive. The Majid (AD-08) is a short-range SAM equipped with a passive imaging infrared homing seeker combined with a proximity fuse, allowing engagement without emitting radar signals that could alert the targeted aircraft. Its detection is performed through electro-optical and infrared sensors with a range up to 15 km. Why IR specifically exploits F-35 stealth: The F-35, despite its advanced radar-absorbent materials, still generates significant infrared output from its Pratt & Whitney F135 engine. Modern imaging infrared seekers use cooled focal-plane arrays to lock onto engine exhaust plumes or nozzle areas, and can discriminate against flares by comparing the target’s shape and heat signature against pre-loaded profiles. The tactical consequence: Because infrared sensors are entirely passive and emit no signals, the F-35’s threat detection systems — specifically its radar warning receivers — likely received no warning. The only possible way to detect it would have been through the aircraft’s perimeter infrared cameras picking up the missile’s heat trail — and in this case they either failed or gave the alert too late. The Verba dimension: Iran is reported to have signed an arms deal for 500 launch tubes and 2,500 rounds of the Russian 9K333 Verba MANPADS — widely considered the world’s most capable man-portable system, with a three-spectral seeker covering ultraviolet, near-infrared, and mid-infrared bands, making it highly resistant to modern countermeasures including DIRCM systems.
 
 

Posted by: nwwoods | Mar 25 2026 18:45 utc | 66

Michael Yon predicts the worst worldwide famine in history…and Trump, who could use a diet, pays no attention of course….Now Iran is refusing to negotiate with Trump’s jews, and demands Vance, a known war skeptic and fair dealer….
Great idea, but Trump will ignore it….

Posted by: pyrrhus | Mar 25 2026 18:46 utc | 67

@Simon | Mar 25 2026 18:40 utc | 70
Nice try, Simon. No, Putin’s not “willing to negotiate at any cost”. 
 
Like Iran, Russia tried their best to reason with the West. But we Westerners are led by psychotic, genetically in-bred monsters, and Russia and Iran (grudgingly) came to realize that, and change course. 
 
I will give Iran credit for adapting farther, and faster (by a lot) than Russia did. 

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Mar 25 2026 18:47 utc | 68

Posted by: Simon | Mar 25 2026 18:40 utc | 70
“That explains why is Putin so eager to negotiate at any cost.”
 
Yeah, that will in turn explain why negotiations are going nowhere, why Russia is steadily advancing, and why the Russian government has stated that terms and conditions for a settlement will now be much more disadvantageous for the Ukraine.
 
Do you have no self-respect to be posting such childish rubbish? Do you imagine for a moment that anyone here will be taken in? Back to Troll School, and this time, listen to your teachers.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 25 2026 18:48 utc | 69

Negotiations scheduling from ‘Panikstan’…
too scents #3, 17:26
Well… Rozencrantz and Guildenstern found the wheather too cold in Moscow and too hot in Oman.
Don Quixote and Sancho Panza … cancelled last minute venture in dangerous Izzystan.
Narco Robin (Hood) is nowhere in sight, hiding in Nottingham Fort with Greasy Pete and ten men in tight… schedules.
Strumpfelberg’s mirror is smashed up and he’s now talking to the shower curtain.
In the meantime J Dante Ali Vance is growing a beard… just in case.
Yep… Nobody there.
 

Posted by: Circum Ceasium | Mar 25 2026 18:48 utc | 70

@60
I agree with most of what you said Tom. I don’t think our guys getting slaughtered would galvanize support. There would be more people wondering why President Bone Spurs is getting our kids killed than there would be people heading to the recruiting station.

Posted by: Fred777 | Mar 25 2026 18:49 utc | 71

US Marines are on their way to Iran.
There is a lot of speculation on what they are going to be doing when they get there.

I don’t think it has anything to do with Kharg, or as the pundits like to say it, “Khhaaaarrgg”.Instead, I think they are planning to “Aaarrrggh, my matey”.

That is, I think the US Empire will switch to open piracy. Channel their inner Queen Elizabeth and snatch and grab their way to wealth.

An AI list of ships the US has already seized…..
MT Olina: Seized Jan. 9, 2026, in the Caribbean by Marines and Sailors from Joint Task Force Southern Spear.
Veronica/Galileo: Seized Jan. 15, 2026, described as the 6th Venezuela-linked tanker seized in this operation, notes BBC.
Marinera: Boarded on Jan. 7, 2026, in the North Atlantic.
M Sophia: Boarded on Jan. 7, 2026, in the Caribbean.
Skipper: Seized on Dec. 10, 2025, noted as the first in the surge of seizures, according to AP News.
MV Sagitta: Listed among sanctioned/seized ships.

I think they will ramp it up, big time, in the middle east. I don’t think they’ll go anywhere near the Persian Gulf.

They will hang out out of reach of Iran and grab tankers on their way to China.
That way they get the oil AND China doesn’t.

Win/win…..to priates.

Posted by: wagelaborer | Mar 25 2026 18:50 utc | 72

Agree. It would be so significant that if it was true, there would be reporting on it outside of Twitter.
“Worse, it’s possible that the US so-called negotiations (aka surrender terms) are being discussed with private contacts in IRI, mainly rich people and any assets acquired over the years. Such contacts would be part of a subversion campaign, aiming for a coup.”
This is either what’s happening, or what Trump wants the Iranian government to think is happening, but that’s one dimension of chess too far for him I think.
 
Posted by: catdog | Mar 25 2026 17:45 utc | 15
 
It’s funny that you criticize lack of sources on the US’s problems in Iraq, but have no apparent issues posting your own speculation.
 
Of course there are rich Iranians who would love a chance to become the new West boot licking oligarch class, but the messaging coming out of Iran has been pretty consistent.
 
In catdog’s world, is everything going swimmingly for America in this war? Have they already won?

Posted by: Centinel | Mar 25 2026 18:50 utc | 73

I am thinking that the reason troops are being sent to the ME is to attempt to extract all the Americans still trapped there in the various satraps…..like the Greenzone, eh? I am reading there may be in the hundreds of thousands scattered across the ME
Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 25 2026 18:36 utc | 66

The expeditionary forces being deployed for extraction of personnel and assets is definitely more plausible and less insane (not to say that insanity takes any possibilities off the table) than the idea that they might be sent into the gulf to near certain destruction. I personally wonder if they might be toying with the idea of taking another swing at Yemen, for a few reasons.

Posted by: Chunk | Mar 25 2026 18:53 utc | 74

Another casualty of the war on Iran is the myth that Iran is a dictatorship. Anyone still convinced there is even partial truth to this old lie is incapable of perceiving truth. The fact that the purported ‘dictator’ was killed on the first day of the strike, with his successor playing a largely symbolic role, the fact that and entire top tier of leadership was eliminated not once in 12 months but twice, the fact that each major branch of the state is self managing and executing independent parallel threads of action in coordination debunks the myth of dictatorship multiple times over. There is no dictator. You were lied to.  

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 25 2026 18:54 utc | 75

Posted by: Centinel | Mar 25 2026 18:50 utc | 82
“In catdog’s world, is everything going swimmingly for America in this war? Have they already won?”
 
In cat dogs world these things are fiction:
 
“The F-35 fifth generation fighter program achieved no new combat capabilities during fiscal year 2025, due largely to software problems which delayed operational testing across both Technology Refresh 2 (TR-2) and Technology Refresh 3 (TR-3) aircraft configurations. The annual report of the Pentagon’s Director of Operational Test and Evaluation observed that the latest TR-3 software build, 40R02, was “unsuitable for dedicated OT [Operational Test],” while the latest TR-2 build, 30R08, was “predominantly unusable” during the year due to stability problems, capability shortfalls, and ongoing discoveries of deficiencies. This revelation reflects part of a longstanding trend towards extreme software issues stifling the program’s development over decades.”
https://militarywatchmagazine.com/article/us-failed-upgrades-f35-2025
 
“The U.S. Armed Forces have been confirmed to be receiving F-35 fifth generation fighters without their radars, despite denials by the Department of War in February that this was the case. This is a result of an outstandingly long certification time for the AN/APG-85 next generation radar, which was developed to enhance the capabilities of the F-35 to succeed the older AN/APG-81. With the new radar’s higher power and cooling requirements having required modifications to the aircraft design, F-35s from lot 17 onwards designed to integrate the AN/APG-85 cannot integrate the older AN/APG-81, forcing them to be fitted with counterweights in their nose cones instead of radars when delivered.”
https://militarywatchmagazine.com/article/radar-crisis-f35-anapg85
 
However, in the real world, these items show that the US has no clothes – the US is ‘in the altogether’, as (I think) Danny Kaye used to sing, long ago.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 25 2026 18:57 utc | 76

We are now seeing the results of the 7 October Uprising in Gaza.
 
Events are unfolding as Yahyah Sinwar’s vision foretold.
 
All routes but one have been trimmed from the network of futures, and at the end of this route lies the demise of the israeli occupation.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 25 2026 18:57 utc | 77

I can’t wait to see the wonderful gift the Iranians have given to the “agent orange”.

Posted by: Hagen | Mar 25 2026 18:58 utc | 78

🇮🇱🇱🇧⚡- Hezbollah just destroyed its eighth Israeli Merkava tank of the day.

 
https://x.com/ALERTX360/status/2036880115406188928

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 18:59 utc | 79

Posted by: Centinel | Mar 25 2026 18:50 utc | 82
let’s ask the volunteer Shah. if those meany poopy-headed religious dictators weren’t Jedi-mindpowering the people, the new Shah would be welcomed in Iran like Bibi is welcomed in the US Congress. kind of like in Russia, except Putin’s mindpowers are more like Sith level, cuz he gets on Facebook and sways whole elections, abroad (e.g., US) and in the near abroad, like Donbass. Why aren’t the breakaway regions chomping at the bit (or meth pipe) to join the Azov battalion and finally defeat the Soviets on behalf of London and DC? cuz Putin is a SITH LORD! 

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 25 2026 18:59 utc | 80

Posted by: nwwoods | Mar 25 2026 18:45 utc | 75
 
i.e., Iran 2026 ain’t Iraq 2003. This war is Iran’s to lose now.

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 25 2026 18:59 utc | 81

Another casualty of the war on Iran is the myth that Iran is a dictatorship. Anyone still convinced there is even partial truth to this old lie is incapable of perceiving truth.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 25 2026 18:54 utc | 84
 
Yes, I’ve taken to pushing back against this by reminding people about the brutality of the Shah’s regime, and the Savak secret police, who were known to have close ties with Mossad and the CIA.
 
Indeed it was the level of brutality that fuelled much of the resistance that led to the Islamic Revolution.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 25 2026 19:01 utc | 82

@Chunk ‘83: This seems probable….simply because they havent the numbers or anything resembling a safe beachhead. But if they are in range and grouped up they are at risk, based on what we have seen. I also wonder if isreal begins to clear out, if the natives will move in. Rather than some sort of apocalypse, the young will eave and the old will die….then Palestine will move back in.

Posted by: Chevrus | Mar 25 2026 19:04 utc | 83

Carney’s Canadian ZOG…
 
Engler: Authoritarian Zionism Has Made Significant Gains…
 
https://x.com/EnglerYves/status/2036848365237948659
 
“Those promoting violence across western Asia are hammering at our civil liberties. Monday, the Toronto police announced they would ban protests in a neighbourhood because 3 in 10 people living there are Jewish.
 
The repression is a response to social movement pressure against Canadian support for Israeli criminality. As Israel and the US instigate greater violence, shrieks about ‘anti-semitism’ and demands to suppress protests grow…”
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 25 2026 19:04 utc | 84

Posted by: Circum Ceasium | Mar 25 2026 18:48 utc | 79 Thank you for that, gave me a laugh

Posted by: dp | Mar 25 2026 19:08 utc | 85

Posted by: Chevrus | Mar 25 2026 19:04 utc | 92
“I also wonder if isreal begins to clear out, if the natives will move in. Rather than some sort of apocalypse, the young will eave and the old will die….then Palestine will move back in.”
 
Yeah. Iran needs to keep hitting Zionazi infrastructure, including in the West Bank. They are perfectly capable of hitting the Zionazis but not Palestinian villages, so I hope they continue to keep the action going there too.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 25 2026 19:09 utc | 86

The European Ashkenazi Kazarian Khaganate Synagogue of Satin fake jews were going to destroy the USS Ford like they did the USS Liberty.
The USS Ford has fundamental design flaws that render the ship incapable of performing its tasks
Both the electric catapult and electric/turbine arresting cable system do not work regularly and can be out of operation for as long as a week but generally are unreliable for use in actual combat. Like you going into combat with a gun you know for a fact will jam 10% of the time 
The crew on the Ford committed sabotage and successfully compelled the ship to be withdrawn from action
Many serviceman are declaring themselves conscientious objectors to the war of choice against Iran the Synagogue of Satin has foisted on the US military.

Posted by: Hot Carl | Mar 25 2026 19:10 utc | 87

Tom Pfotzer@37:
 
“One data point in many.”
 
Obviously prudent and sensible.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 25 2026 19:12 utc | 88

Humpty Drumpffty started with one, unconditional surrender.
 
 
Now up to 15!
 
 
Irans response is Five. 
 
Will be One. 
 
Unconditional surrender by the illegal apartheid entity and its decolonisation. 
 
 
They will let everyone out alive. 

Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 25 2026 19:13 utc | 89

But Doktorow and Helmer do live in Russia. We do not.
 
Posted by: Simon | Mar 25 2026 17:42 utc | 12

 

Doktorow lives in Brussels, Helmer, of course lives in Moscow, but does not have any link to Kremlin. He an old guy, exiled from Down Under.
 
Posted by: James | Mar 25 2026 17:46 utc | 16

 
Helmer has been banned from Russia since 2010. His version of events is that he was banned personally by Sergei Lavrov because he refused to accept a bribe to supress articles critical of Rusal and its owner, Oleg Deripaska.
 
In spite of the ban, he does appear to still have insider access to a lot of insider economic and trade data. I respect his views because he is not afraid to criticize government policy and report on Kremlin and Central Bank intrigues behind the scenes. 

 

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Mar 25 2026 19:15 utc | 90

In catdog’s world, is everything going swimmingly for America in this war? Have they already won?
Posted by: Centinel | Mar 25 2026 18:50 utc | 82
I answered you already in the other thread. Yes, they’ve already won. Yes, pretty much everything seems to be going great, other than the embarrassing and unfortunate events on the Ford and a couple other accidents, but that sort of thing happens.
And sure, my comments on the coup attempts are speculation. Nobody knows the real status of that, not even the people involved. Let’s wait and see. 
 
In cat dogs world these things are fiction:
Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 25 2026 18:57 utc | 85
If you say so, since you don’t have any coherent response to things I’ve actually said. Go ahead and make things up and argue with them instead. 

Posted by: catdog | Mar 25 2026 19:16 utc | 91

ISIS to be resurrected to invade Iraq. United States will not accept being forced out of Iraq so will revive ISIS to threaten the Shia government in Iraq, hoping that Iraq will beg US for help in dismantling ISIS now that Iran is otherwise engaged and Syria has been gifted to Al Qaeda although if the tales are to be believed Al Qaeda hates ISIS as much as the Shia so Al Qaeda should take up the fight against ISIS. LOL!

Posted by: Ghost Ship | Mar 25 2026 19:16 utc | 92

ZOOM and SLOW MO of the F18 downing by Iran.
 
https://fixvx.com/mylordbebo/status/2036872119997362469

Posted by: Siddhartha | Mar 25 2026 19:16 utc | 93

In a nut, if Russia can’t, or won’t do it— Iran, God willing, might!  They do need go fully nuclear asap IMO.  
The more, the merrier.  It’s the only deterent for the Genicider State # 1.  Maybe??

Posted by: Mr Bo | Mar 25 2026 19:17 utc | 94

Here’s a short excerpt of an interview with Irans’s foreign minister, where he talks about the aid from Russia, in case anyone still had questions about this matter. The interview must have taken place sometime between the wars.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Pj2bf10oy50

Posted by: FreeYourMind | Mar 25 2026 19:20 utc | 95

Doctorow wants to see Putin starring as the lone rider with the six-shooter riding into town to clean up.  With as many gunfights at the OK Coral as the scriptwriter can fit in before  the credits roll.  Don’t think that’s the script Putin’s working to.  Thank the Lord.  The baddies have nukes.
 
……………………
 
If I may be permitted to go OT, “Woke American”, you are of course right.  I should have left the gold advert in.  I linked to that clip elsewhere and compounded the error by forgetting to put it back!  At least anyone who wants to buy gold knows where to find the advert though.
 

Posted by: English Outsider | Mar 25 2026 19:22 utc | 96

I respect his views because he is not afraid to criticize government policy and report on Kremlin and Central Bank intrigues behind the scenes.
 
Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Mar 25 2026 19:15 utc | 99
 
######
 
He’s already been kicked out and is probably paid for his propaganda work.
 
For example, you made claims about Helmer and Lavrov that you cannot possibly know.
 
That’s why you’re susceptible to Helmer’s stuff.
 
He makes claims constantly for which there is no verification. The perfect gray zone from which to market Western propaganda.
 
If you aren’t skeptical of EVERYTHING, then you’re basically a sucker walking around with a sign that says “Kick me” on your back.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 19:24 utc | 97

Example…
 
ISIS to be resurrected to invade Iraq
Posted by: Ghost Ship | Mar 25 2026 19:16 utc | 101
 
#####
 
How do you know this?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 19:25 utc | 98

Absolute bombshell.
 
Al Jazeera reports Iran has released footage of an American F-18 being hit. Even worse, this follows reports that Iran successfully targeted a US F-35 stealth fighter for the first time in combat history.
 
The US is losing the sky.
 

52-second video . 
https://x.com/FurkanGozukara/status/2036880088268992855

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 19:26 utc | 99

🚨BREAKING NEWS
 
Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi :
 
America has failed to overthrow the regime.
 
America has failed to achieve a quick victory in Iran.
 
There will be no talks with America.
 
Iran demands a lasting ceasefire and compensation for the destruction.
 
Exchanging messages through intermediaries does not constitute negotiations with America.

 
https://x.com/aleksbrz11/status/2036887485540671952

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 19:28 utc | 100