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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.

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For those interested how Iran is overcoming the ugly beast, Deep Dive Defense latest 
No De-Escalation: How Iran has stabilized the front and going on the offensive —
 
has some interesting analysis void of the usual mainstream or even alternate media nonsense. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLoCtA0zGSs
 
Might also explain the ambush techniques used by Iran, in the latest F/18 Hornet strike.  Latest video show a direct hit, with no flares or decoys defense coming from the pilot, so clearly blinded. 
 
 

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Mar 25 2026 22:08 utc | 201

I have seen Dylan in concert. Worst concert I have ever been to.

 
Same here. I snuck in so only saw the last two songs, but it was ridiculous. I thought he was mocking the audience.

Posted by: persiflo | Mar 25 2026 22:10 utc | 202

Fuel rationing:  you should see Florida after a hurricane.  Fist fights at stations with power and fuel.  Huge lines.  Ice is a luxury.   After Ian, we drove to the other coast to get cans filled and a hot meal and shower at the gym every other day for 1.5 weeks. 

Posted by: cc | Mar 25 2026 22:11 utc | 203

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dornier_DAR
 
Posted by: persiflo | Mar 25 2026 22:02 utc | 220
 

 
Amazing.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 25 2026 22:12 utc | 204

I also saw Bob’s son, which was almost as ridiculous. But they’re not all like that. I always wanted to see Helmet – they were disbandend – then reunited! After the show Page Hamilton came down from the stage to shake hands with his fans.
 
Sorry for OT, but the Dylan thing is just so grotesque.

Posted by: persiflo | Mar 25 2026 22:18 utc | 205

@ 220
Good example of how old some of this technology is. Here I thought “loitering munitions” were much newer.

Posted by: fnord | Mar 25 2026 22:19 utc | 206

e.g. Most countries and the United Nations continue to regard Crimea as part of the Ukraine.  
 
Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Mar 25 2026 21:42 utc | 202
 
Its only the US, GB, FR and the not-pressure-resistent countries.
 
Little bit off topic
 
The “Unjust State” Premise (Modern Ukrainian View)
 
The primary logical pillar is the 2015 Ukrainian De-communization Law, which officially classifies the Soviet Union (1917–1991) as a criminal, totalitarian regime.
 
Logically: If the entire Soviet legal system was an instrument of state terror and lacks democratic legitimacy, then its administrative acts—including the transfer of territory—cannot be viewed as “legal” in a modern, rule-of-law sense. They were merely arbitrary decrees by a criminal occupier.
 
2. Procedural Invalidity Under the 1936 Soviet Constitution
 
Even when applying the laws of the USSR itself, the transfer was technically a breach of protocol:
 
Lack of Jurisdiction: According to the 1936 Constitution, only the Supreme Soviet (the full parliament) had the authority to alter the borders of the Republics. However, the decision was made by the Presidium—a much smaller standing committee.
 
The “Rule of Law” Gap: The Presidium exceeded its constitutional powers. Because the supreme legislative body did not initiate or debate the move, the transfer was technically ultra vires (beyond its legal power) from day one.
 
3. Absence of Popular Sovereignty
 
The transfer was a top-down diktat by Nikita Khrushchev to consolidate his power within the Communist Party (CPSU).
 
Logically: In a legitimate legal transfer, the “consent of the governed” is required. No referendum or consultation of the Crimean population took place. In the eyes of modern international law, a transfer of land between administrative units of a totalitarian state without the will of the people is a violation of self-determination and thus invalid.
 
4. Instrumentalization of Justice (The Party over the Law)
 
In the Soviet Union, the law was secondary to Party orders. The 1954 transfer was a political “gift” to the Ukrainian SSR to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the Treaty of Pereyaslav.
 
Argument: A legal act motivated solely by the tactical needs of a single-party dictatorship is an act of political convenience, not a judicial process. Once the dictatorship is condemned as a “regime of injustice,” its arbitrary “gifts” lose their legal standing.
 
5. Summary of the Argument for Invalidity
 
The 1954 transfer is void because:
 
It was performed by a non-authorized body (Presidium vs. Supreme Soviet).
 
It originated from a “criminal system” that has since been legally disavowed by the successor state (Ukraine).
 
It lacked democratic legitimacy, as it was a purely internal administrative shift within a totalitarian structure that disregarded the rights of the inhabitants
 

Posted by: BlindSpot | Mar 25 2026 22:22 utc | 207

but the Dylan thing is just so grotesque.
 
Posted by: persiflo | Mar 25 2026 22:18 utc | 232
 

 
He suffered the cumulative aftermath of a closed head injury that occurred while riding a motorcycle without a helmet.  A kinder fate that what happened to Lennon.
 
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 25 2026 22:24 utc | 208

Ugh. My local supermarket has Couscous “original Israeli style” on offer … I jumped like a cat sensing a snake. Couldn’t calm down, so had to buy turkish Bulgur for 1/6 of the price while also containing twice as much proteine. Readies steeped in boiled water too. Never again.

Pearl Couscous or Moghrabieh, aka “Israeli Couscous,” comes from Lebanon. Like falafal, hummus, za’atar, and so many local foods, the zionists try to claim them as “Israeli Food.”

Posted by: Utu | Mar 25 2026 22:26 utc | 209

US Marines are on their way to Iran. @81
I wonder if the troops are actually headed to the military bases in KSA etc to keep them occupied with force. I suspect retention of existing infrastructures is the priority not invasion of Iran.
Just my .02

Posted by: countrumford | Mar 25 2026 22:26 utc | 210

My bet is that the US ground war will not target Iran but rather Lebanon and Iraq, the goal being to reassert  US dominance in the Levant and Arabia. The purpose will be to stabilize the shakey thrones of the US puppet regimes in the region and crush the Iran aligned resistance forces. That will clear the way for a full on assault on Iran next year or the year after. Just think about it. In Iran the US has few or no proxies, dreadful logistics, horrible topography, and the US army is not configured for war in Iran. But the opposite is true in the Arab and Kurdish lands: that’s precisely what the US army is configured for, it has loads of proxies that will fight with it (Christian Druze and Sunni militias in Lebanon plus their Syrian Al Qaeda puppet’s forces + Kurds and Sunnis in Iraq), excellent logistics, and favorable topography. Kharg etc. is merely a diversion for the real ground war elsewhere.

Posted by: Wayne | Mar 25 2026 22:29 utc | 211

the ones paying for Iran’s reparations
 
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 25 2026 22:23 utc | 235
 

 
Nobodies gonna be paying for anything when the ledger is reset to zero in the coming debt deflation. 
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 25 2026 22:31 utc | 212

Since Philipines seems to be the hardest hit by the blockade of Strait of Hormuz, I always have a softside for poor countries with great people.  I wonder if this is because of the current Governments being pro-american stance.   
90% of the fuel for energy is imported. 
Ironically  ICC still holds Deteurte for war crimes in detention.
 

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Mar 25 2026 22:31 utc | 213

CitizenSmith | Mar 25 2026 21:57 utc | 216
 
Interesting thesis. Unfortunately, the number of Imperial forces deployed has yet to be announced.  I watched the same program and have speculated here and elsewhere about the intended use of those forces and all the overt gab being made about Kharg or Qassem islands being the targets despite the op force being too small and having a very high potential of the Marines being destroyed before leaving their ships. All that has forced me to contemplate what other task is actually being contemplated that would be of value. IMO, Yemen is the target to free the Red Sea for transit, which means engaging and defeating Ansarallah. At least that’s what the MEUs would be used for. The other Imperial forces all seem to be special forces of one sort or another along with the supposedly elite 82nd Airbourne Division. They may be tasked with a different objective compatible with their skills/training. 
 
Anyway. There’s too much pointing at the islands, which to me screams deception/ruse. Then there’s the smattering of scuttlebutt saying the op is poorly planned, etc., that’s being leaked. I thought about Lebanon, but the MEUs were sent in the wrong direction for that to be their target. The C-17 destinations for the special forces troops are in Jordan and Saudi, so their use for an invasion of Southeastern Iran near Pakistan doesn’t make sense. We’ll need to see what is done with the MEUs when they arrive to formulate a better idea of what’s planned. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 25 2026 22:31 utc | 214

I saw a protesters sign today.. it read
Tax on Zionism 150% I am not sure how this would be implemented but I thought it creative enough to post it.. 
 

Posted by: snake | Mar 25 2026 22:32 utc | 215

Posted by: Wayne | Mar 25 2026 22:29 utc | 239
 
It makes no sense to target Iranian territory with ground invasion, so you’re right. IMO Lebanon would be the most obvious choice, maybe Yemen.
 
Iraq just announced PMU can freely attack all sources of aggression against it or Iraq both inside Iraq or outside Iraq. All US bases in Iraq and Jordan have taken hits from PMU alone, so US will lose whatever ground war it plans in Iraq, provided PMU has the proper air defense weapons.
 
It’s very possible Iraq and Jordan will become stages for ground for for potentially year(s), but at this point the zio-entity is already losing. Nuttanyahoo is crying (unless it’s another AI) on TV about Hezbollah’s 150k missiles, destruction of north Israeli towns. Zio entity is already lost, no matter what US does, and it can’t do much. All it’s air force is driven all the way back to Romania mainland Europe or UK, mostly.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 25 2026 22:34 utc | 216

It makes no sense to target Iranian territory with ground invasion, so you’re right. IMO Lebanon would be the most obvious choice, maybe Yemen.Posted by: unimperator | Mar 25 2026 22:34 utc | 244

Entire NATO couldnt defeat Afghanistan, US and GCC couldnt defeat Houthis, and USrael – Hezbollah, with vastly more manpower, for many decades. What will a few thousand soldiers do? Cause some destruction but die in the process? I dont see them changing anything regardless where they are assigned. 

Posted by: Thomas | Mar 25 2026 22:39 utc | 217

🇮🇷 Former IRGC commander Mohsen Rezaei: 
 
“If their main strength—air power—hasn’t delivered results, what do they expect from a ground operation?
 
Are American soldiers really ready to die for Israel? We’ll see.”

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 25 2026 22:42 utc | 218

Comparison of Daily U.S. Military Spending (Iran Conflict) vs. Domestic Programs
 
Daily Military Costs of the Conflict
 
Based on fiscal reports from early 2026, the initial phase of the military operations against Iran, often referred to as Operation Epic Fury, saw extreme spending spikes. In the first 100 hours, costs reached approximately 891.4 million dollars per day. Over the first full week of the conflict, total expenditures exceeded 11.3 billion dollars, resulting in a daily average of roughly 1.6 to 1.9 billion dollars. Experts estimate that a sustained conflict of this intensity settles at a daily cost between 500 million and 1 billion dollars.
 
Daily Federal Spending on Healthcare
 
The U.S. federal budget for healthcare, which primarily includes Medicare and Medicaid, amounts to approximately 1.7 trillion dollars annually. This breaks down to a daily expenditure of about 4.66 billion dollars. While this figure is higher than the daily cost of the war, the military spending represents a sudden, massive redirection of discretionary funds that could otherwise bolster public health systems or lower insurance premiums.
 
Daily Federal Spending on Education and Training
 
Federal funding for K-12 education, higher education, and vocational training is roughly 981 billion dollars per year. This equates to a daily investment of 2.69 billion dollars. Critics point out that the 11.3 billion dollars spent in just the first week of the Iran conflict could have fully funded the training of 100,000 new nurses or provided significant debt relief for students across the nation.
 
Daily Federal Spending on Infrastructure and Economy
 
The federal budget for infrastructure and economic development is significantly lower, at approximately 145 billion dollars annually. This results in only 397 million dollars per day. Consequently, the daily cost of the war (at 1.6 billion dollars) is more than four times the amount the U.S. government invests daily in the nation’s bridges, roads, and power grids.
 
Daily Federal Spending on Nutrition Assistance
 
Programs like SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) receive about 119 billion dollars annually, which is 326 million dollars per day. The military spending of a single day during the peak of the conflict (1.9 billion dollars) is nearly equivalent to six days of food assistance for millions of low-income Americans.
 
Conclusion on Strategic Priorities
 
The financial data highlights a stark contrast in national priorities. The 11.3 billion dollars consumed by the first week of the war is nearly equal to the entire annual budget for federal highway infrastructure. Politicians like Senator Elizabeth Warren have noted that spending 1 billion dollars a day on bombing missions directly competes with the funding needed for the domestic healthcare crisis and aging infrastructure.
 
Links and Sources:
http://www.pgpf.org
http://www.usaspending.gov
http://www.cbo.gov
http://www.warren.senate.gov

Posted by: BlindSpot | Mar 25 2026 22:45 utc | 219

@ karlof1 | Mar 25 2026 22:31 utc | 242 with speculation about ground troops….thx
 
You didn’t include my speculation about using the troops to extract US folks trapped in the various ME satraps which I think is quite plausible but maybe makes too much sense for the Trump team

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 25 2026 22:46 utc | 220

Posted by: snake | Mar 25 2026 22:32 utc | 243
 
######
 
In God Emperor of Dune, Duncan Idaho is cloned/resurrected after thousands of years, and the God Emperor is explaining the shape of his Empire to him, getting him “up to speed”.
 
The God Emperor explains that he has no prisons, which Duncan cannot believe. The God Emperor replies that crimes are basically sins against God (embodied in him), and so incarceration is unnecessary (all of this is from memory and paraphrased by me). The punishment for mortal sins is death.
 
Zionism is evil. One cannot tax evil. It must be destroyed. Western enlightenment belief is that, as Zionism is an idea, it is ok to hold that idea, even to encourage the spread of that idea, because a person’s beliefs are sacrosanct (except theistic beliefs, of course), which is ironic given how much propaganda happens under the enlightenment.
 
My point is that Zionism is a sin. A sin against mankind. Genocide is evil. Ethno-supremacy is a sin against mankind as well.
 
Taxes are too lenient, in my opinion. Others may feel differently.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 22:46 utc | 221

Lebanon Declares Iranian Ambassador Persona Non Grata
 
Tehran’s Envoy Declared ‘Persona Non Grata’: Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Raggi said on March 24 that he had “instructed today the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants to summon the Iranian Chargé d’Affaires in Lebanon to inform him of the decision to withdraw the agrément for the designated Iranian Ambassador, Mohammad Reza Shibani.” Raggi added that he had declared Shibani persona non grata, requesting “that he leave Lebanese territory no later than” March 29.
 
https://www.fdd.org/analysis/2026/03/24/lebanon-declares-iranian-ambassador-persona-non-grata/
 

Posted by: Menz | Mar 25 2026 22:50 utc | 222

James | Mar 25 2026 22:38 utc | 245
 
Sorry, Obama was POTUS in 2014 when the Aggressive War against Russian speaking Ukrainians was launched.
 
unimperator | Mar 25 2026 22:34 utc | 244
 
Iraq is free from Imperial troops and is poised to act further perhaps into Kuwait, Syria or Jordan. Imperial troops are mostly gone from Syria, while Kuwait was carved out of Iraq by the British long ago as was the case with most West Asian states. Once the Zionists are pushed into the sea, the entire map of West Asia will be redrawn and the Dictatorships installed by the British will be eliminated. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 25 2026 22:54 utc | 223

Posted by: Simon | Mar 25 2026 22:48 utc | 252
 
Resign?
 
They need to face another Nuremberg with appropriate American/international penalties. This has gone way too far to have these people treated lightly. An example has to be made otherwise it will be busine$$ as usual. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 25 2026 22:54 utc | 224

Short film from(animated)  Iran  Indicating american atrocities  across time  starting w Native americans

Posted by: dp | Mar 25 2026 22:54 utc | 225

Posted by: Menz | Mar 25 2026 22:50 utc | 253
 
#######
 
The Maronites and the French are going to lose Lebanon. Its future, today, looks like it will be part of the new Islamic Caliphate that will include much of West Asia.
 
Everyone living in peace, crazy good social services (free high-quality healthcare, education) relative to the West, and scientific progress. Sort of like Iran, but encompassing most of West Asia.
 
We’re on the cusp of peace in the Middle East, which has been a punchline in the West for decades. Inshallah, an enduring peace. One where mankind can get on with the business of exploring the universe as we were always meant to do.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 22:55 utc | 227

@James/154: “doctorow/doktorow” is a well known Jewish name (I knew one in college). Think E L Doctorow. 

Posted by: John H9 | Mar 25 2026 22:55 utc | 228

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 22:46 utc | 251
 
I totally agree

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 25 2026 22:55 utc | 229

i know how important it is to respond to the pressing questions from trolls – i am sure an avalanche is coming.. but in the meantime here is an article that i think is worthy of some folks attention…
 
Iran
The third deployment

 

esc

Posted by: james | Mar 25 2026 22:56 utc | 230

What will a few thousand soldiers do? 
 
Posted by: Thomas | Mar 25 2026 22:39 utc | 246
 

 
Its a Pied Piper force to enchant the children of Hamlin to fight alongside them.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 25 2026 22:57 utc | 231

🇩🇿🇪🇸Spanish sources: Algeria will increase gas exports to Spain by 12.5% in response to the Spanish government’s positions on the Gaza war and the Iran war.

 
https://x.com/dana916/status/2036939315758944300

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 22:59 utc | 232

“What will a few thousand soldiers do? ” Posted by: Thomas | Mar 25 2026 22:39 utc | 246
 
Taxidermize body bags for the filthy rich in the US deep state and Israel’s Zionists..

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 25 2026 23:01 utc | 233

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 22:59 utc | 263
 
Cheers for Algeria, natural solidarity on the increase.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 25 2026 23:02 utc | 234

PETER CRONAU
 
It would be wrong to see America’s present belligerence and aggression as a purely Trump phenomena.
 
Wars and aggression are the markers of the US since the end of WW2, smashing, bombing, couping any country that shows a hint of independent nationalism.
 
Even meek & mild Australia was subjected to CIA meddling when a Labor govt questioned their wars and resource trade tactics.
 
Vietnam, Laos, Grenada, Iraq, Lebanon, Somalia, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen… years of destruction & millions killed, before Trump.
 
Presidents come, and presidents go — but the permanent shadow government of CIA and their corporate controllers remains a constant
 
Trump has provided a glimpse of America with its mask off — but to think of America’s wars and aggression as new phenomena would be a fundamental misjudgement.
 
The consistency of American policy in starting wars and conflicts to dominate the world has seen the elimination of competitors.
 
Now it is with the help of proxy frontline states of Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, that the US is determined to topple Russia, Iran, and then China.
 
Blind Freddy can see that coming — only intentional blindness will see Australia chained forever to this violent destructive empire.
 
“Australia faces ‘existential moment’ in ties to Trump’s America
 
https://x.com/PeterCronau/status/2036936993092104326
 

Posted by: Menz | Mar 25 2026 23:03 utc | 235

DAVID SHOEBRIDGE
 
Penny Wong ((FM) accidentally saying the quiet bit out loud – for Labor the US relationship is more important than the Australian environment. Who do this lot think they work for?
 
Video (0:37)
https://x.com/DavidShoebridge/status/1982671783724818480
 

Posted by: Menz | Mar 25 2026 23:07 utc | 236

Pakistan’s Field Marshall Munir may now be on an Israeli assassination list. 

Posted by: Rob | Mar 25 2026 23:08 utc | 237

The Mayor of Kiryat Shmona has declared the city lost, delivering a devastating indictment of the Zionist government’s strategic collapse. In a raw address to officials, he confirmed that the state has effectively abandoned its northern front to Hezbollah’s relentless attrition.

 
2-minute 4-second subtitled video . 
https://x.com/iwasnevrhere_/status/2036861194829431077

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 23:08 utc | 238

The US is probably sending its fewer than 6000 Marines and 82 Airborne to Iraq to fortify Erbil, the last base held by US/NATO. They need this base to attack Iran and as an air corridor from Israel.

But maybe they will suicide the light infantry on Kharg Island in a blaze of Trumpian ingnominy.

Posted by: Jonny Law | Mar 25 2026 23:10 utc | 239

Gareth Evans (Former Australian Foreign Minister)
 
Free speech and antisemitism: drawing the line
 
March 26, 2026
 
In this extract from his submission to the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion Gareth Evans argues that it is crucial that protest language claimed to be inherently antisemitic be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, taking into account context and intent.
 
It is not surprising that the explosive increase in speech and conduct characterisable, accurately or otherwise, as antisemitic, has occurred over the last two and a half years, in the aftermath of the appalling events of 7 October 2023. Israel was perfectly entitled to respond with furious intensity to the indefensible outrage perpetrated by Hamas militants on that date – a massacre of over 1,000 innocent Israelis which, however explicable the emotion which triggered it might be, remains impossible to morally justify.
 
But it was not very long before the number of innocent Palestinians men, women and children indiscriminately massacred in return came to wildly exceed, now by many scores of thousands, the Israeli death toll. And that disproportionate response, and some of the hateful rhetoric accompanying it, has triggered the intense continuing public protests, in this country as elsewhere, with which we are all now familiar.
 
It is equally unsurprising in this context that those with responsibility for maintaining order and defusing communal tensions – governments, police forces, university administrations and others – should, in order to simplify their enforcement task, be tempted to make explicitly unlawful, or subject to automatic institutional discipline, particular slogans and other forms of expression deemed to be inherently antisemitic, rather than subjecting them to case by case evaluation, taking into account, as necessary, both context and intent. The most currently attractive linguistic candidates for such specific outright bans – already in place in Queensland, and proposed in NSW – have been the slogans ‘Globalise the Intifada’ and ‘From the River to the Sea, Palestine shall be Free’.
 
However understandable this response, it is submitted that it is a serious over-reaction, one very troubling in its implications for the paramount democratic value of free speech, now recognised by the High Court as the constitutionally protected implied freedom of political communication, and should be explicitly rejected by the Commission. Potentially problematic forms of expression should be left to be dealt with by general hate speech law, properly drafted and applied.
 
MORE…
https://johnmenadue.com/post/2026/03/free-speech-and-antisemitism-drawing-the-line/

Posted by: Menz | Mar 25 2026 23:11 utc | 240

The Marines is the distraction. The real force is the elite special forces that will insert into Iraq as Plan B to carve up a holding base for future attacks and to make sure Iraq has no sovereignty ala Syria with Jewlani holding the eastern end and Assad not allowed by Pootin to clean the terrorists up because they are protected by Pootin’s best friend Erdogan.

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 25 2026 23:11 utc | 241

We might be surprised by the final destination and mission assigned to the American invading forces, but the one thing we can be certain of is that the `Iranians won’t be.
 
Russian satellites, Chinese satellites, Iranian satellites, surveillance drones, electronic surveillance and numerous Human Resources in the USA, will all ensure a warm welcome.

Posted by: CitizenSmith | Mar 25 2026 23:12 utc | 242

ABSOLUTE BOMBSHELL. Israel just tried to ignite WW3 by striking Iranian naval assets in the Caspian Sea. Russia issues a terrifying warning to Washington and Tel Aviv: any spillover into Russian borders will have catastrophic consequences.

 
1-minute 29-second video . 
https://x.com/FurkanGozukara/status/2036932264282538037

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 23:13 utc | 243

Posted by: Menz | Mar 25 2026 23:03 utc | 266
 
Either the US is a paranoid nation that fears everyone, or is just a bully that wants the entire world to be its feudal serfs to serve its own selfish purposes. ‘All for us nothing for you’ and ‘if you disagree with  our view we declare another war on your people as we have done many times before’.  Stand over merchants as they are called. Just like the current conditions Trump expects from Iran. ‘Do what we say not what we do’.
 
The other possibility is that it believes every other country thinks the same way as US leaders – i.e. duplicitous, non-trustable, and always speaking with a forked tongue like a conman – this to trick people into bad deals for exploitative purposes.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 25 2026 23:14 utc | 244

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 23:08 utc | 269
 
About time the Zionazis found out what a little of what the Palestinians and Lebanese have been experiencing at their hands.

Posted by: Menz | Mar 25 2026 23:14 utc | 245

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 23:13 utc | 274
 
Russia has had a gutful of US behaviour, they will no longer tolerate the Trump Lie House – you cannot blame them.  I suspect China and even North Korea are not that different in sentiment. I wonder what is taking place in discussions between SCO countries – we certainly won’t hear about it. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 25 2026 23:18 utc | 246

I’ve read from several sources that Dylan is a supporter of Zionism.
 
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 25 2026 22:43 utc | 248
 
Hardly surprising, Bob Dylan (Zimmerman) was born to a Jewish family.  While he later converted to Christian, the apple does not fall too far from the tree.

Posted by: Snowleopard | Mar 25 2026 23:19 utc | 247

YITZIK KROIZER
(Translation)
“There are no innocent civilians in Jenin, there are no innocent children in Jenin” – MK Yitzhak Kroizer refers to the killing of the Palestinian family by security forces: “I back the IDF fighters in every situation, even if the incidental cost is children or women”
 
Video (0:54)
https://x.com/KnessetT/status/2036839757158723812
 

Posted by: Menz | Mar 25 2026 23:19 utc | 248

I’ve read from several sources that Dylan is a supporter of Zionism.
 
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 25 2026 22:43 utc | 248
 
Hardly surprising, Bob Dylan (Zimmerman) was born to a Jewish family.  While he later converted to Christian, the apple does not fall too far from the tree.

Posted by: Snowleopard | Mar 25 2026 23:19 utc | 249

I’ve speculated before that the ground troops are part of contingency planning. We’ll know if they do nothing. So far I am right.

Posted by: persiflo | Mar 25 2026 23:20 utc | 250

DROP SITE
 
Hamas appeal against UK proscription set to begin Thursday after seven-month delay
 
Hamas’ legal challenge to Britain’s ban is set to be heard at the Proscribed Organisations Appeal Commission in London on Thursday, more than seven months after the appeal was first lodged, according to the Middle East Monitor.
 
Dr. Mousa Abu Marzouk, head of Hamas’ International Relations and Legal Office, is expected to appear by video link. Drop Site News has covered the case previously — Jeremy Scahill reported on Abu Marzouk’s April 2025 filing, which argued Hamas poses no threat to Britain and has not conducted operations outside historic Palestine, as well as the subsequent challenge accusing then-Home Secretary Yvette Cooper of subordinating her decision to a “longstanding and inflexible government policy of support for Zionism.”
 
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has since sought to have the appeal struck out entirely without advancing substantive legal arguments, in what critics believe may be an attempt to avoid judicial scrutiny on the matter.
 
Britain banned Hamas’ military wing in 2001, and in 2021 then-Home Secretary Priti Patel extended the ban to its political wing. Hamas applied for full deproscription in April 2025, backed by 20 experts, including historian Avi Shlaim and former ICJ judge John Dugard.
 
Thursday’s hearing is expected to address both the delay and the government’s effort to block the appeal from proceeding.
 
https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/2036919944970199193
 

Posted by: Menz | Mar 25 2026 23:22 utc | 251

🌟 87 operations and counting — Hezbollah smashes records with strikes on Israeli occupation soldiers since start of war.

 
Like the phoenix, Hezbollah has been reborn, stronger and finer than the one before.
 
Not bunker busters, not traitors not exploding pagers and assassinating clerics worked.
 
Now, O Great Satan, your enemy emerges from the shell, far more powerful than when you struck him down, far wiser and far more righteous than you or your minions!

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Mar 25 2026 23:22 utc | 252

Do you guys hear that?
 
Tik. Tok. Tik. Tok.
 
Time is working against the Zionists.
 
They don’t have a coalition and don’t have 12 months to arrange a 200,000-man landing and occupation force.
 
I am lousy at timing, but if Iran holds Hormuz until May 30, the West has lost this conflict for good.
 
Losing Israel and losing the GCC seriously compromise Western money laundering and outsourcing of debt.
 
Western “money’ is paper money. It is not capital. It is not resources or savings, it is not human capital trained and experienced.
 
The GCC has access to resources, but just as importantly, it would finance the USG by purchasing bonds. Same with Japan, Israel, South Korea, and Taiwan. All of the satellites maintain the financial fiction, as they take on sovereign (IMF?) debt, which allows them to purchase American debt in a classic “borrowing from Peter to pay Paul” racket. Kiting the American government’s profligate spending.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 23:23 utc | 253

TURGAY EVREN
 
SENSITIVE | A mass grave containing 300 people has been uncovered in Gaza.
 
It was reported that small children were killed with their hands tied behind their backs.
 
Many of the bodies were found with missing organs.
 
https://x.com/TurgayEvren1/status/2036823936546074998
 
 
 

Posted by: Menz | Mar 25 2026 23:25 utc | 254

 psychohistorian | Mar 25 2026 22:46 utc | 250
 
Thanks for your reply. Yes, that’s a possibility, but why send elite special forces to perform that task? I was curious to learn how Kuwait became a British Protectorate in 1899 and learned quite a lot from the Wiki sketch. Qatar’s story isn’t nearly as interesting; it became a British Protectorate in 1916. It’s said modern Qatar is 90% dependent on desalination for potable water, so I’m curious how it was able to sustain life before the modern period. It only averages just under 3 inches of rainfall annually. 
 
With the advances of robotics and automation, perhaps it will become possible to extract and process the gas hydrocarbons under the Persian Gulf without much human involvement in the years ahead.

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 25 2026 23:27 utc | 255

Exclusive! Plan Z unveiled! Only on MoA!
 
1. Shit on the fan to prevent the baddies from shitting on it
 
2. ???
 
3. Thank you for your attention to this matter

Posted by: Leuk | Mar 25 2026 23:29 utc | 256

Breaking🚨
 
Heavy rains and flash floods caused a massive swept away a Saudi-backed mercenary camp at the Al-Wadi’ah border crossing between Yemen and Saudi Arabia, killing 50 mercenaries and injuring more than 200.
 
These are Yemeni soldiers loyal to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, fighting against their own countrymen for Saudi money.

 
45-second video  . 
https://x.com/Ibrahim1nNaji/status/2036624624599933180
 
Al-Aqsa flood indeed.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 23:30 utc | 257

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 25 2026 21:29 utc | 189
 
Excellent explanation of the snafu.
 
They though their game planning covered all the moves.
 
The simple fact is that the khemeini used his death as he had his life.
 
For a purpose.
 
He and others knew they would be killed in cold blood by the evil ziofascist empire.
 
They let it happen.
 
Knowing that would make them stronger!
 
Overturning the empire’s belief that the only correct option for anyone interested in conquest is to survive; because ’that which doesn’t kill you makes s you stronger’ Nietzschean dead end philosophy.
 
Play games?
 
Fafo.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 25 2026 23:33 utc | 258

 My point is that Zionism is a sin. A sin against mankind. Genocide is evil. Ethno-supremacy is a sin against mankind as well.
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 22:46 utc | 251

 
I agree. It’s an important point from my philosophy perspective, which I actually call the prime intellectual capital offense: me yes, you not (without sensible explanation). 
 
Laurent Guyénot wrote a book (which I haven’t read) that encompasses the idea perfectly in its title: Our God is Your God Too, But He Has Chosen Us.
 
 This is a generic position in a social setting of I and Thou; or hence We. It also exists in secular form, as the biologistic race determinism of the Nazis exemplifies. Such an ideology doesn’t need to be sophisticated, it works in a mafia context just as well as for the Mongol conquest.

Posted by: persiflo | Mar 25 2026 23:34 utc | 259

French Defence Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced an additional €8.5 billion in munitions orders for the period 2026–2030. This comes on top of the €16 billion already allocated in the 2023 Military Programming Law (LPM), bringing the total munitions effort to roughly €24.5–25 billion in this timeframe — about four times more than in the previous programming law.
 
Lecornu was blunt: “L’urgence, ce sont évidemment les munitions” (“The urgency is obviously munitions”). He cited the rapid depletion of stocks observed in the war in Ukraine and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East as the driving reason.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 23:34 utc | 260

It’s an important point from my philosophy perspective
 
Posted by: persiflo | Mar 25 2026 23:34 utc | 290
 
Your what?

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 23:36 utc | 261

Posted by: Snowleopard | Mar 25 2026 23:19 utc | 280
 
I don’t know where Dylan stands on it now since the genocidal tactics of Netanyahu, but I have always thought that Zionism and Israel was a disastrous idea that could never do anything other than cause problems in the region. So I do not endorse supporters of that folly.
That and the double cross that was done to the Arabs who assisted Lawrence of Arabia (as he was called) in WWI . They were promised a Muslim caliphate basically in the Syria region but got the Sykes-Picot agreement in their faces instead for their efforts.
But I cannot help those words from Dylan coming back into my mind from long ago when it was more about significant change in the US 1960s-1970s and socio-cultural revolution for the better. I loved America then, especially those who spoke up and opposed the war in Vietnam – the music then was very empowering as well. Now the same words serve the purpose for the rise of the Global South (in my mind) and the massive change I believe we are witnessing in geopolitical realignment away from monopolarity and imperialist domination.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 25 2026 23:39 utc | 262

@ Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 22:46 utc | 251
 
I was stunned for a year or two because it overturned everything I had been led to believe since childhood – constantly reinforced by media entertainment.
 
Many still refuse to acknowledge it.  When it has emerged as the only explanation for our (humanity’s) chaotic, ultra violent, supremacist, hegemonic Eurocentric ‘history’ over the past centuries.
 
I still have to keep daily checking – because it really is an insane life hating philosophy.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 25 2026 23:39 utc | 263

Dear Love Donbass,
 
Ever hear that thing about a broken record? But go on, you are the best poison against your own cause.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 23:41 utc | 264

Posted by: Rob | Mar 25 2026 23:08 utc | 268
”Pakistan’s Field Marshall Munir may now be on an Israeli assassination list.“
 
Missed that, why?
 
When thieves fall out …
 
Can’t wait for the blow backs on that – any such assassination moves into feudal tit for tat with such hoodlums.
 
Can’t imagine how the Zios could escape fanatical paks in their midst getting on the revenge and money for the tribe back home with suicidal revenge attacks.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 25 2026 23:46 utc | 265

@ james | Mar 25 2026 22:56 utc | 261 with the link to the latest from escapekey..thx…I am reading it now and have issues…..
From their posting
 
 

Iran is the last major sovereign energy and financial system in the Middle East that operates outside the architecture. It is not connected to SWIFT¹⁶. It does not comply with the BIS supervisory framework¹⁷. It runs its own energy grid, its own financial settlement system, and its own governance structures. From the perspective of the conditional infrastructure being built across the region — the IMEC corridor connecting India to Europe through the Gulf and Gaza, the Abraham Accords¹⁸ integrating financial and trade flows across aligned states, the programmable settlement rails being tested through the BIS Innovation Hub — Iran is an uncleared node. A participant in the regional system whose transactions do not pass through the clearinghouse.
 

The financial ground has already been prepared. Iran’s Central Bank is now fully cut off from SWIFT²⁷, and the rial has lost roughly forty per cent of its value since February 28²⁸. The country cannot access its own reserves, cannot settle internationally, and will require an injection of liquidity — liquidity that will come with conditions attached. The energy infrastructure is being destroyed physically while the financial infrastructure is being destroyed through isolation, and both converge on the same outcome: a country that must accept external terms to rebuild, because it has no sovereign capacity left to rebuild on its own.
 

 
My eyes glaze over reading much of the posting and I didn’t read the detailed links but want to write about the above extractions from the main piece.
 
If what was written in the first part about Iran being totally cut off from the Western financial system then how does this part from the 2nd quote work

The financial ground has already been prepared. Iran’s Central Bank is now fully cut off from SWIFT²⁷, and the rial has lost roughly forty per cent of its value since February 28²⁸. The country cannot access its own reserves, cannot settle internationally, and will require an injection of liquidity — liquidity that will come with conditions attached.

 
So, is Iran connected to the Western financial system or not?….and to what degree?
If it wasn’t connected then its currency would not be able to be devalued like what occurred recently.
 
Too much information missing for this to be of much use to me.
 
I do believe that Iran is linking its finances to the China structure and currency as evident by the call for financial transactions of ships going through the strait of Hormuz to be in yuan and it using the CIPS system instead of SWIFT but the rest is cloudy for me and I am still looking for clarity but will read more of escapekey in hope nuggets will exist in their writings

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 25 2026 23:48 utc | 266

Posted by: persiflo | Mar 25 2026 23:34 utc | 290
 
Good to see someone use the word philosophy on thee pages. So often badly understood and disregarded in importance, yet is the foundation on which all countries and their people construct their views. You cannot change anything unless you change the fundamentals. Religious and cultural views are foundational to any country’s further expression especially when they contain the elements of  long respected forms of wisdom .

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 25 2026 23:50 utc | 267

Mahmood OD: TP4: Wave 81: ‘New Phase Begins
 
https://www.youtube.com/@Mahmood_OD/videos
 
“Dimona, Haifa and Tel-Aviv under attack| 70 targets his with extreme precision.”
 
Longer waves goodbye to the Zionist colony.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 25 2026 23:51 utc | 268

“I still have to keep daily checking – because it really is an insane life hating philosophy”.
Posted by: DunGroanin | Mar 25 2026 23:39 utc | 294
 
Second use of the word philosophy by someone on this page. Well done.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 25 2026 23:52 utc | 269

psychohistorian | Mar 25 2026 22:46 utc | 250
Excellent point..
If I may add, the troops will be needed to prevent regime changes in the GCC countries and secure banking assets such as gold.
Furthermore, given the intense storm event in the region, the Zionist air bombing campaign will be on hold for 2-3 more days.  In contrast, the Iranian missiles will continue impacting US and Israeli targets at a steady rate.
 
 

Posted by: Krollchem | Mar 25 2026 23:52 utc | 270

catdog at 181: if you don’t agree with the contents on this site, please bugger off. Bet you can find a site sleazy enough to suit your off the chart comments, as is evident from your 181 hereinbefore. 

Posted by: nisses | Mar 25 2026 23:52 utc | 271

@ karlof1 | Mar 25 2026 23:27 utc | 286 about Kuwait and Qatar…thx
 
I believe these historical anomalies will disappear when this conflict resolves itself along with a total redrawing of the lines of nations throughout the ME

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 25 2026 23:57 utc | 272

@ Krollchem | Mar 25 2026 23:52 utc | 301 with the follow on to my comment about what the troops will do and the good point about the impacts of the weather on zionist actions in relation to Iran missiles…thanks
 
Glad to see contributions by old barflies in between the overwhelming textual vomit by LD

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 26 2026 0:00 utc | 273

@ GeorgeWendell | Mar 25 2026 23:52 utc | 301
 
Well, maybe you could help me out: is philosophy the talk on a cereal box, or is it a walk on the slippery rocks?

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 26 2026 0:02 utc | 274

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 25 2026 23:41 utc | 295
“Dear Love Donbass, Ever hear that thing about a broken record? But go on, you are the best poison against your own cause.”
 
This forum contains many opinions. It’s OK if you don’t like some of those opinions, but I must say that I often like what LD says and also presents here in terms of useful information updates, although we don’t always agree and never have. 
 
I know LD perceives similar geopolitical changes in the world as I do and also endorse.
 
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 26 2026 0:04 utc | 275

The production of helium is absolutely critical…in this high tech world.Is at much more risk than LnG and oil. Chips Ai etc etc
See Instagram sovereignty.ai post

Posted by: Jo | Mar 26 2026 0:05 utc | 276

Posted by: james | Mar 25 2026 22:56 utc | 261
Thx for that – I’ve been reading a few of the escapekey articles and he has fitted his narrative to the current situation in Iran.
I hope the Iranians are smart enough not to fall for the trap.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 26 2026 0:05 utc | 277

I know LD perceives similar geopolitical changes in the world as I do and also endorse. 
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 26 2026 0:04 utc | 306
 
Easily fixed – I scroll past the Karen every time.

Posted by: Menz | Mar 26 2026 0:10 utc | 278

Not LD, the Karen you were replying to.

Posted by: Menz | Mar 26 2026 0:12 utc | 279

psychohistorian | Mar 25 2026 23:48 utc | 297
 
If Iran is that far underwater according to the source you’re citing, then why isn’t Iran demanding some form of relief in its settlement terms for the conflict? Iran’s six condition s were published on the 22nd:
 

  • Guarantees to prevent the recurrence of war
  • Closure of US military bases in the region
  • Payment of compensation to the Islamic Republic
  • An end to wars across all regional fronts
  • Establishing a new legal framework for the Strait of Hormuz
  • Prosecution and extradition of media figures deemed hostile to Iran

 
Although, it seems the verbiage gets changed daily, for example #6 doesn’t appear now and the term reparations is missing. IMO, Iran can ignore the Western financial system that’s in the process of dying and focus on the creation of the new system centered on CIPS and the non-western development banks along with its continuing interactions with the EAEU. The non-Europe Eurasia plus ASEAN ought to be able to create its own internal financial system that doesn’t interact with Western institutions. I sense something like that is being created. Add to that the demise of the petrodollar and a whole new financial world will emerge. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 26 2026 0:14 utc | 280

Well the  20 or whatever how many point Peace plan re Ukraine seems to be a lame duck so USA is not learning the lesson.

Posted by: Jo | Mar 26 2026 0:14 utc | 281

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 26 2026 0:02 utc | 305
 
The best way to know that is to study philosophy as I did. I’ve done Eastern and later did Western post grad. It was one of the most elucidating and rewarding things I have ever done in my life and I continue to learn about more such views and read different philosophers. 
 
Studying anything adds meaning which provides a better understanding of any subject. Without meaning you don’t see anything’s value or importance.
 
All to often people discuss the decorations (like tinsel) to be added to the Christmas tree without considering the Christmas tree itself or even if they have one.
 
Surprisingly philosophy has many practical applications, but if you don’t value its importance then it means nothing.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 26 2026 0:15 utc | 282

Zionism is evil. One cannot tax evil. It must be destroyed. Western enlightenment belief is that, as Zionism is an idea, it is ok to hold that idea, even to encourage the spread of that idea, because a person’s beliefs are sacrosanct (except theistic beliefs, of course), which is ironic given how much propaganda happens under the enlightenment.
 My point is that Zionism is a sin. A sin against mankind. Genocide is evil. Ethno-supremacy is a sin against mankind as well.
 
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 25 2026 22:46 utc | 251
 
 
The ideas you expressed in post 251 (I just quoted a part of it) are starting to spread.  Secular Talk is a website I check on to see what the “left” version of US democrats are talking about.
 
https://youtu.be/tOR7EkPyaFk    Go to time stamp 27:54
 
He starts discussing the murder of a Palestine “prisoner” by the IDF.  He goes out of his way to say that the prisoner is a HOSTAGE and was not accused of any crime.  The intense part of the video is that he displays a very brutal description of the ways that the IDF killed him little by little.  And reads it word for word.  He also show a picture of the guy that the IDF starved to death from when he was healthy.  And then talks about a bill in the Knesset authorizing the IDF to give the death penalty to these hostages.
 
I had to stop watching the video for a while.  Too intense.
 
Kulinski is moving towards the types of things we discuss here on MOA.  Still a lot of US political slop – but then again here at MOA we have discussions about bicycles and other filler topics to fill in the gap between events of interest.  I am getting more and more convinced that his shots at Iran and Russia are the prices he pays to continue to be monetized by Youtube.  The odds are that Charlie Kirk was murdered for criticizing Israel too much.  I wonder what threats Kulinski (and others) are getting.

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 26 2026 0:15 utc | 283

is philosophy the talk on a cereal box, or is it a walk on the slippery rocks?

 
lol. Nice one.
 
Philosophie ist die Kunst der unbehauptenden* Rede. – Erwin Sonderegger
 
*not presumptive
 
Rtaher lofty, of course. But what to do?

Posted by: persiflo | Mar 26 2026 0:15 utc | 284

Statement By the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, His Eminence Sheikh Naim Qassem;
 
https://x.com/ME_Observer_/status/2036792703363477746
 
“It is no longer hidden from anyone that there exists a dangerous American-Israeli project – Greater Israel – founded on occupation and expansion from the Euphrates to the Nile, including Lebanon.
 
It has become clear that we face two choices: either surrender and relinquish the land, dignity, sovereignty, and the future of generations – or inevitable confrontation and resistance to the occupation to prevent it from achieving its goals…”
 
Death to USrael – Victory to the Resistance!

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 26 2026 0:16 utc | 285

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 25 2026 23:48 utc | 297

Iran collects Hormuz toll in Yuan to trade with China for literally everything.
The rial is issued by Iranian central bank so no need to lose value internally, and backed by Iranian oil. Look at Russia. Cut off from SWIFT but doing very well.

Posted by: Surferket | Mar 26 2026 0:17 utc | 286

I cannot help those words from Dylan coming back into my mind from long ago when it was more about significant change in the US 1960s-1970s and socio-cultural revolution for the better. I loved America then, especially those who spoke up and opposed the war in Vietnam – the music then was very empowering as well. Now the same words serve the purpose for the rise of the Global South (in my mind) and the massive change I believe we are witnessing in geopolitical realignment away from monopolarity and imperialist domination.
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 25 2026 23:39 utc | 293
 
Yes, “Masters of War”, “Blowing in the Wind” et al are timeless anti-war classics. 
 
But those gems are practically negated by this later abomination:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ETdLfXI6r8
 

Posted by: farm ecologist | Mar 26 2026 0:17 utc | 287

Posted by: Menz | Mar 26 2026 0:12 utc | 310
 
I understood Menz –  I know you well enough to now know where you come from, and that is a good and well meaning place.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 26 2026 0:17 utc | 288

The 11th and 31st Marine Expeditionary Units each have a strength of about 2,200 marines and sailors, so around 4,500 in total.  The potential deployment of a brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division (around 3,000 troops) has also been mentioned.
 
There is no way that this size of force can conduct an operation to capture Kharg island, ‘secure’ the straight of Hormuz, open a front in southeast Iran etc. So what is their mission?

Posted by: Siddhartha | Mar 26 2026 0:21 utc | 289

Posted by: farm ecologist | Mar 26 2026 0:17 utc | 318
 
Neighbourhood Bully – how appropriate and as ironically prophetic as the times are a changin’. 
 
Thanks

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 26 2026 0:22 utc | 290

Trump says he will unleash hell if Iran dose’nt agree to trumps demands.
 
Time for the men in white coates , i think.
 
Long, long overdue.

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 26 2026 0:23 utc | 291

I’m beginning to realize that the true mission of those MEUs is to discombobulate MoA.

Posted by: persiflo | Mar 26 2026 0:25 utc | 292

Lot of talk about the Nobel winning Bob Dylan on this thread. 
 
In my opinion Lemmy, of Motorhead fame, explained things in a more succinct way.
 
https://fixvx.com/mylordbebo/status/2036870230878601281

Posted by: Siddhartha | Mar 26 2026 0:31 utc | 293

Sharing this with Friends and Frenemies (clearly to fuck them off even more). Benji with Prof Navid Farnia and Indi.ca
Inshallah to decolonisation.
From Subject of History to Object-White Empire Wobbles w/Navid Farnia | PsychLib 54

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 26 2026 0:32 utc | 294

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 25 2026 22:31 utc | 242
 
“…Yemen is the target to free the Red Sea for transit, which means engaging and defeating Ansarallah…”
 
I think this would be a suicide mission and would have no realistic chance of success.
When the Saudi coalition attacked the Ansar Allah back in 2015 they had a force of @150,000 plus around 100-200 aircraft and failed miserably.
 
Another possible use for the MEU could be to provide security for the various air bases in Saudi Arabia. Considering that the Saudi military is largely comprised of Pakistani mercenaries, just maybe their ‘loyalty’ is being called into question.
 
Of course there is still a distinct possibility that they will be used for piracy. A task they are ideally suited for. 

Posted by: Persona Non Grata | Mar 26 2026 0:32 utc | 295

@ GeorgeWendell | Mar 26 2026 0:15 utc | 314
 
oh dear, I thought my alt-rock joke was obvious…

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 26 2026 0:32 utc | 296

The Marine MEU forces enroute will go up the Red Sea, picking up 10,000 Ansurala from Yemen, and proceed to Cyprus and Crete to land and set up fortifications to defend those lands from the tiny hat invaders from Israhell!  Boats will provided and escorts made as they take a one way trip out of the Med, through the Straits of Jilt Bratwurst. Final destination TBD, most likely Greenland!

Posted by: Norsk Borscht | Mar 26 2026 0:37 utc | 297

Neighbourhood Bully – how appropriate and as ironically prophetic as the times are a changin’.  Thanks
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 26 2026 0:22 utc | 321
 
Appreciate the sentiment, George, but I probably don’t deserve to be thanked for pointing out one of the worst bits of cringe ever recorded.

Posted by: farm ecologist | Mar 26 2026 0:39 utc | 298

Surprisingly philosophy has many practical applications, but if you don’t value its importance then it means nothing.
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 26 2026 0:15 utc | 313
 
Fully agree George. 
 
#
The non-Europe Eurasia plus ASEAN ought to be able to create its own internal financial system that doesn’t interact with Western institutions. I sense something like that is being created. Add to that the demise of the petrodollar and a whole new financial world will emerge. 
Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 26 2026 0:14 utc | 311
 
Agree – the alternative is well under way.
 
As noted previously – the ‘Strait’ gave IRI the cards once they could handle the initial onslaught – and as well as the petrodollar shock – global recession and if conflict continues, which it will as US/Zio don’t know how to admit defeat – may cause global depression. That said, must admit that I’m enjoying this take down of empire. It still has a long way to go – a wounded Zio/empire is dangerous. 
 
 

Posted by: Don Firineach | Mar 26 2026 0:39 utc | 299

Posted by: persiflo | Mar 26 2026 0:25 utc | 323
 

I’m beginning to realize that the true mission of those MEUs is to discombobulate MoA.

 
You said it.
This whole story is unbelievable.
 
And they’re going to fill MoA with hundreds of posts analyzing a ground operation that only exists in Trump’s mouth.
 
Incredible.

Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 26 2026 0:40 utc | 300