Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
March 20, 2026
War On Iran: – U.S. Losses – Strait Opening – Oil Price Dilemma – Expanding The War

The losses the U.S. military currently incurs in its war on Iran continue to accumulate.

ABC News confirms that Iran has managed to destroy at least 10 radar installation in the Middle East. Most of these were U.S. owned while the rest were supplied to U.S. allies. The loss of early warning radar lets more Iranian missile slip through the U.S. missile defense curtain. It will cause more losses in other installations especially in Israel.

The U.S. Central Command confirmed yesterday that Iranian air defenses managed to hit at least one of its F-35 ‘stealth’ fighter jets. Reportedly the pilot was injured and the plane made a ‘hard landing’ – which likely means that the pilot ejected before the jet crashed down.

This should finally destroy the Lockheed marketing nonsense claim of ‘invisibility’ of its war planes. It also destroys the myth that Iran has lost control over its airspace and that the U.S. has achieve air superiority. In consequence the U.S. will have to continue to use expensive, and exceedingly rare, stand-off weapons to hit targets within Iran instead of doing much cheaper gravity bombing.

The U.S. aircraft carrier Ford had to leave the Middle East for repairs after a ‘laundry fire’ destroyed some 600 berth on board. The Ford carrier was already notorious for its constantly clogged toilets. I strongly suspect that it will have to go back to the U.S. for a long period of overhaul.

The second carrier in the region has been withdrawn to the southern Arab Sea for fear of being attacked by Iranian forces. The long distance from Iran will necessitates the time consuming aerial fueling of its plane when they are launched for sorties against that country.

At least three F-15 fighter jets have been destroyed by alleged ‘friendly fire’ near Kuwait.

Of the 100 MQ-9 Reaper drones the U.S. military had acquired some 10 have been lost in recent reconnaissance missions over Iran.

Some five U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft were hit during an Iranian strike on Saudi Arabia. An additional one was lost and another damaged during an in-air collision.

All the above isn’t ‘much’ when one considers the total size of U.S. forces but we are only in day 21 of this war and the losses will continue to accumulate.

An Amphibious Readiness Group of three ships with some 2,200 marines on board has been ordered from Japan to the Middle East. It will take at least a week before it will reach its destination. Another ARG is expected to soon leave San Diego to make its way to the Middle East. It will take three weeks before it can be there.

Each ARG, (also known as Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)) has an 800 men strong ground force on board that can be used for storming a beach, taking a landing strip or some other small scale command missions. The rest of the soldiers on board are supply and support forces. An MEU can support itself for only a week or so before it needs to be relieved by regular forces. Those regular forces are still missing. This makes it likely that the ARGs will do little.

There are speculations in the media that the U.S. will use the ARGs to invade and occupy Kharg island in the northern Persian Gulf region from where Iranian oil is put on ships for export. But to even reach Kharg the ARGs would have to pass through the Strait of Hormuz in what would be a very high risk endeavor. Then comes taking Kharg which in itself is a suicide mission.

There are a handful of Iranian islands within the Strait of Hormuz which are better candidates for a Marine landing. But all of these are, like Kharg, within the reach of Iranian artillery, missiles and drones. To occupy them will require sustained campaigns and the will to suffer extensive losses.

There is also a lot of noise about a U.S. mission to reopen the Strait for Hormuz by providing Navy protection for civilian shipping. But the forces to do that are simply not there (yet). It would need a dozen destroyers plus mine sweepers plus aerial support to allow for such convoy protection missions. At least two of the three U.S. minesweepers which should be in the Middle East are currently in Malaysia. Most of twenty or so available destroyers are currently on carrier protection missions. It will need many weeks, if not months, before the necessary forces can be assembled and put into place.

The Trump administration is in a race of time. Its original plan was to finish the Iran campaign before it would start to move oil prices. But Iran did not submit to U.S. wishes. The chance for Trump to now do a TACO and to chicken out of the crisis is nearly negligible. It takes two sides to stop a war and Iran is not willing to make any concessions.

Yet the administration still has not recognized that it has managed to wedge itself into a long war. Its attempts to lower oil prices is demonstrating that it is still trying to fight windmills.

Under normal circumstances the world consumes about 100 million barrels of crude oil per day. Due to the blockade of the Strait some 15 million of that is currently missing. The first reaction of the markets to such a supply shock is to draw down existing stocks and reserves.

The U.S. has lifted sanctions on Russian oil stored at sea and considers to do the same for some 140 million barrels of floating Iranian reserves. But with 15 million barrels missing per day such one time releases will only supply enough relief for another week or so. The release of a few 100 million barrels from international Strategic Petroleum Reserves will also have little effect. Decisive here is the flow rate, i.e. how much of it can be pumped out and released per day. The flow rate from U.S. salt cavern reserve storages is some 1.2 million barrels per day. The total global reserve flow rate is some 2 million barrels per day. With 15 million barrels per day missing any reserve release will have only minor effects.

The future market oil prices are still hovering around $100 bbl. The real product market price already exceeds $150 bbl. Saudi Arabia is forecasting $180 bbl for early April. The price will have reached $200 bbl by the mid of next month.

Natural gas and LPG prices will see an even steeper rise as 20% of the total capacity is now missing. There are also a number of co-products that come with oil and gas exploration. Nearly half of the global Helium supply, needed for chip production, is missing. Sulfur has become rare. Urea and other fertilizers are now way more expensive. Supplies for specialties like jet-fuels and Nafta, needed for chemical production, are vanishing.

Demand destruction follows supply destruction. If there is less jet-fuel available air-travel will become more expensive and people will book less flights. That may not hurt many. But if there are less fertilizers available to produce food people will start to go hungry. Hunger creates social clashes and revolts.

People may already complain about the prices at the gas pump but we are still far from experiencing the real problems this war will create.

The Trump administration would like to have compliant but still resourceful Iran. Israel, and its U.S. based lobby, is aiming much further. It wants to destroy Iran and, if possible, the whole Gulf region. That is why we are seeing attempts to incite the Arab Gulf states (and Turkey) into directly  joining the war on Iran.

I expect these attempts to intensify until at least some of the Gulf state will take the suicidal step to fight Iran with their own means. That may then become the moment where the U.S. retreats from active participation in the conflict to limit itself to deliver expensive weapon supplies. This is what the Trump administration has done in Ukraine and there are good reasons for it to repeat that scheme in other regions.

Comments

Iranian woman records her own demise from an Israeli double-tap attack.
 
https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/1rz4hzu/iranian_women_records_her_own_death_in_israeli/

Posted by: ReinhardVonSiegfried | Mar 20 2026 19:39 utc | 101

Us said that Iran is dishonest and cheating for blocking the straits of Hormuz because the US already won the war
 
I sure hope Trump does not die because the next dictator wannabe will likely more competent and can efficiently dismantled the system than this buffon attempts.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 19:39 utc | 102

@ Ciaran | Mar 20 2026 18:35 utc | 6
 
“For Alex Krainer, control of the world monetary system is only one piece of the plan. https://substack.com/@alexkrainer/note/p-191452386?r=1msz85&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action
 
Krainer’s analysis is the best. Few people dare go the end of a full analysis and finger the correct bad guys.The link to his substack article is well worth the time of every barfly who has not already seen it.  It’s not behind a paywall. Just click on the picture and you can read the article. Alex Krainer has also made the same analysis on Dialogu Works / Youtube.  I am amazed that even people I greatly respect do not quite reach any depth in figuring out who is controlling things. 
 
Krainer points out the eschatalogical dementia of the current Israeli government and all the “Christian” Zionists. These a**holes are intentionally driving the planet towards a nuclear holocaust. The other Jews, the “mainstream news media”, the “ordinary citizens”, and the super rich oligarchs are doing nothing to stop this planetary suicide. 
 
I would not have said this last year, but it’s time to start screaming and raising the alarm about this suicide attempt.  In particular, Israel’s recent attack on the South Pars gas field infrastructure and the murder of Ali Larajani are intended to prevent any off ramp.  Using the time-tested trick of “Let’s you and him fight” is a way to destroy the production of Persian Gulf gas and oil, and thereby crash the global economy.   That works for the monsters who want Armageddon and probably works for the (((bankers))) who want a global reset which lets them steal everything they don’t already, i.e. Disaster Capitalism (c) Naomi Klein, on a global scale.  Ali Larajani was the one Iranian who could open up an exit ramp to the war, so the caraziest of the Zionistss got rid of him.

Posted by: JessDTruth | Mar 20 2026 19:48 utc | 103

“Trump Sends Thousands More Troops and 3 More Warships to the Middle East”
 
https://mishtalk.com/economics/trump-sends-thousands-more-troops-and-3-more-warships-to-the-middle-east/

Posted by: WMG | Mar 20 2026 19:54 utc | 104

@ JessDTruth | Mar 20 2026 19:48 utc | 108
 
thanks for the link.. i have yet to read it, but i respect alex krainer.. 

Posted by: james | Mar 20 2026 19:56 utc | 105

‘Starmer is putting British lives in danger by allowing UK bases to be used for aggression against Iran’ — Iran’s Abbas Araghchi
‘Iran will exercise its right to self-defense’

https://t.me/rtnews/141269
 

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 20 2026 19:59 utc | 106

‘Beyond the Pale’: General Says US Military Will Create a ‘Camp’ at Gitmo to ‘Deal With’ Cubans Fleeing Trump Blockade
One foreign policy expert noted that fears of a “mass exodus” of refugees come “as the US starves Cuba of energy and food.”
 
https://www.commondreams.org/news/cuba-blockade-refugees-gitmo

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 20:00 utc | 107

Posted by: Gavin Longmuir | Mar 20 2026 18:10 utc | 33 Non comprehension on your part. Iran is intent on forcing the Gulf countries to choose between the US, which has effectively withdrawn all defences from these states in favour of Israel, and itself, which has shown and continues to show, that it can defend against the US and the Zionazis. The US has shown itself to be cowardly, non-trustworthy, incompetent and ill-equipped for intensive war. Internal Arab popular feeling is against Israel and the US, so the Gulf states would be well advised to cleave to Iran, if they want to stay on their very expensive and delicate thrones.
Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 18:33 utc | 59
 
And Saudi Arabia and the GCC provinces are directly responsible for the War of Aggression against Iran. They wanted it, FAFO!

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 20 2026 20:03 utc | 108

“The U.S. Central Command confirmed yesterday that Iranian air defenses managed to hit at least one of its F-35 ‘stealth’ fighter jets.”
You wish.
CENTCOM confirmed nothing of the sort.

Posted by: Johnny Dollar | Mar 20 2026 20:03 utc | 109

Where are the Iranian diasporas celebrating the death of their friends cousins and extended families in Iran now?
 
21 days of war and death toll has risen above thousands with many people life savings houses and businesses destroyed. Do the Iranian diasporas see this and be happy ?
 
The Iranian diaspora and the Trump administration core are as delusional as eachother thinking people will welcome them and overthrow their own neighbors and friends working in the government after they bombed them and their houses daily.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 20:05 utc | 110

China has a golden opportunity to start hitting Nato bases in Diego Garcia and the Middle East with plausible deniability.
Posted by: unimperator | Mar 20 2026 19:26 utc | 101
They ain’t that dumb

Posted by: Johnny Dollar | Mar 20 2026 20:07 utc | 111

🇺🇸 BOMBSHELL!!! PENTAGON PLAGIARIZED ADELSON FUNDED-ISRAELI THINK TANK TO JUSTIFY WAR ON IRAN!!!
 
The White House’s official justification for launching the war on Iran, a March 2 document titled “The Iranian Regime’s Decades of Terrorism against American Citizens,” appears to have been lifted almost verbatim from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
 
Side-by-side comparison shows the same historical events, in the same order, with nearly identical framing reworded just enougH.
 
WHAT IS FDD? 
 
Founded in April 2001 as “EMET” (Hebrew for “truth,” Its original IRS filing stated its mission was to “enhance Israel’s image in North America.” After 9/11 it rebranded and broadened its stated mission to counterterrorism.
 
It is funded by some of the most prominent pro-Israel billionaires in America: Bernard Marcus (Home Depot co-founder), Sheldon Adelson (casino billionaire), Paul Singer (hedge fund billionaire), the Bronfman family (whiskey heirs), Michael Steinhardt, Lynn Schusterman, and Leonard Abramson. All are prominent pro-Israel donors. In 2011 alone it received over $20 million. The UAE also wired $2.5 million through a cutout in 2018.
 
It has testified before Congress 17 times against the Iran nuclear deal. It has spent decades pushing for confrontational US policy toward Iran.
 
The United States went to war against Iran. The justification was written by an Israeli intelligence cutout. And the White House put it on official letterhead.

https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/178580
 

🇺🇸 Here is the rest of the plagiarized justification for war with Iran 
 
This is actually insane!

https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/178583
 

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 20 2026 20:11 utc | 112

CENTCOM confirmed nothing of the sort.
 
Posted by: Johnny Dollar | Mar 20 2026 20:03 utc | 114
 

 

Our pentagon correspondent @TBowmanNPR reports pilot is in stable condition with shrapnel wounds. F-35 made a “hard landing” and won’t be returning to service anytime soon.

 
 
https://x.com/gbrumfiel/status/2034972525222838351
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 20 2026 20:17 utc | 113

According to Ted Postel, Iran has sufficient enriched uranium to assemble 10-15 uranium-235 basic gun-type fission bombs. Postel further suggested that Iran would just need to detonate 2 of them in some remote area of Iran, and the war would be stopped in its tracks. Assuming he is correct and assuming Iran is capable of fast-tracking their production, surely this would be one way to quickly end the war.

Posted by: Nemesis | Mar 20 2026 20:17 utc | 114

Today apparently another tanker with Russian Oil pirated by the French in the Mediterranean. How long can Putin hold back the pressure to take counter measures?
Posted by: Ronald Portier | Mar 20 2026 17:50 utc | 11
 
Today apparently another tanker with Mozambique oil pirated by the French in the Mediterranean.  How much longer can Ronald Portier hold back the pressure of his being stupid?
 
—————
Okay everyone, let’s go over this again for Ronald Portier.  Let’s all say it together, “A Mozambique oil tanker loaded with Mozambique oil bought from a Russian oil company.  The buyer paid the Russian oil company.  The Russian oil company has the money.  That money is called Russian money.  The oil tanker now has Mozambique oil.  The Mozambique oil is no longer Russian oil because the Mozambique tanker owner bought it from Russia and once he bought it from Russia, it became Mozambique oil.  Nobody in Russia gives a fat flying fuck about Mozambique oil.  Nobody in Russia is pressuring anyone in Russia about Mozambique oil. ”
 
Ronald Portier, on the other hand, is obsessed with Mozambique oil.  He worries about Mozambique oil.  He shakes and quivers and sobs quietly in his room over Mozambique oil.  Ronald Portier wishes someone would help the poor, poor Mozambique oil.  Why isn’t Putin rescuing the Mozambique oil?  Isn’t Putin the ruler of Mozambique?  Ronald Portier thinks he is.  Ronald Portier is a dumbass.
————–
I have received many messages from people all across Russia.  They said, “Ronald Portier is a pathetic little crybaby. ” They laugh at him and mock him.  His name has become a Russian word for “pathetic dumbass.”  The many messages from Russia told me nobody in Russia gives a shit about Mozambique tankers or Mozambique oil.  If Emmanual Macron wants to steal Mozambique oil tankers and steal Mozambique oil, every Russian who contacted me told me they think Mozambique should arrest Emmanuel Macron, but they hope their president does nothing because nobody in Russia thinks it is a Russian problem when France steals something from Mozambique.
————-
By the way, I also heard someone stole a bicycle in Argentina.  When will Emmanuel Macron do something about it?  Pressure in France grows.
—————-
Ronald Porier, what an idiot.

Posted by: Nobody Special | Mar 20 2026 20:18 utc | 115

This whole situation calls for a remembrance of this song from the Rolling Stones – 
I mean really – what a dilemma it all is.
https://youtu.be/w89kvo-nkks
But rest assured on this first day of equinox – better ideas beckon.
Place your bets!

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Mar 20 2026 20:19 utc | 116

Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 20 2026 19:13 utc | 90
” . . .  does Iran have the ability to shoot down B-52’s?
 
Indubitably. B-52’s are slow, large, non-stealth easy targets. Any B-52 in Iranian airspace is just a flying coffin. It would be incredibly stupid/suicidal for one to get anywhere near Iran, which has advanced AA missiles – if they can shoot down an F-35, they can shoot down anything – especially a lumbering 70 year old Dodo.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 20:22 utc | 117

You wish.
CENTCOM confirmed nothing of the sort.
 
Posted by: Johnny Dollar | Mar 20 2026 20:03 utc | 114

And yet not one but 2 f35s have been lost. And a ‘laundry fire’ somehow took out 600 bunks and burned for 30 hours on a carrier where almpat everything is made of flame retardant materials. Something doesnt add up. Or put another way, America is completely full of shit. It lies so much it cant keep track. The world is paying attention.

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 20 2026 20:26 utc | 118

Posted by: Isidoor | Mar 20 2026 19:33 utc | 103
“All in all the US and Israeli losses are low”
 
Sure they are – that’s what they tell you. The question really is – why do you believe them? The US have lost hundreds of soldiers, plus a good number of F-15’s, F-35’s, aerial tankers etc. – but they are being very careful not to admit that. If you believe US propaganda you are either a fool or; or a willing dupe.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 20:27 utc | 119

Iran, Russia, and China don’t need to do very much. Trump and Europe will do all of the work.
 
The pedestal the White Empire was upon has started to teeter and will fall due to gravity now.
 
Trump is going to overreact and overextend. He’s caught in a trap with no way out, and all he can do now is, like a fish caught on a hook, fight and strain with all of its might.
 
Eventually, the fish is exhausted and surrenders to the fisherman.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 20:28 utc | 120

Putin is shitting his pants and trying to have his cake and eat it too.
Posted by: Hagen | Mar 20 2026 18:00 utc | 21
 
I contacted Hagen and asked Ronald Portier, sorry Hagen, if he has ever bought anything in a store.  He replied, “Well of course I have.  I may be a pathetic crybaby, but I buy things in stores.”
 
I then asked Ronald Portier, sorry Hagen, after you paid for the item and walked out of the store, who owned the thing you just bought?”  He replied, “Putin did.”  I had to roll my eyes at that.  Once I was done marveling at his dumbasssery, I patiently explained to Hagen, sorry Ronald Portier, “No.  You did.  Once you pay for an item and leave the store, the item belongs to you.  If someone grabs the bag out on the sidewalk, who is responsible for getting the stolen item back.”
Ronald Portier, sorry Hagen, said, “Putin?!”
The guy is really stupid, but I felt sorry for him, so I explained the responsibility was Hagen’s, sorry Ronald Portier’s, to report it to the local police and they would pursue the matter.
Hagen, sorry Ronald Portier, was very confused.  He wrote back, “But isn’t Putin shitting his pants and wanting his cake and eating it to whenever anything not belonging to Russia is stolen?”
I just shook my head in amazement.  How does Ronald Portier, sorry Hagen, stay alive?  He actually believes the president of Russia cares about crime outside of Russia.  Ronald Portier, sorry Hagen, is such a dumbass.

Posted by: Nobody Special | Mar 20 2026 20:31 utc | 121

Posted by: Doctor Eleven | Mar 20 2026 20:26 utc | 123
 
Yes, the world is paying attention, but Johnny Dollar and the rest of the Yankee cheerleaders are unable to do that. Cognitive dissonance. We should feel (vaguely) sorry for them. But reality will arrive in any case, in the end. Maybe Johnny should change his handle to Johnny Yuan now before it’s too late?

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 20:31 utc | 122

Posted by: Nobody Special | Mar 20 2026 20:31 utc | 126
 
Nice one. ‘Hagen’ is a dumbass from way back.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 20:33 utc | 123

The reasons why the Axis would let the West defeat itself are several.
 
Economy of action, and it sets a new dominance paradigm.
 
Looking ahead, presuming I am correct, the Axis has to patch the world up and get everyone fed and driving again. They have to be thinking about the day after the fighting ends.
 
The West seldom does this, but responsible civilizational states do.
 
Letting the West disarm and exhaust itself makes Day 1 post-conflict much easier, when the Axis will set the terms going forward, and many countries will rally to the Axis’s banner. It’s mammalian nature to seek friendship and refuge with the strong, and to abandon the weak (the defeated).

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 20:33 utc | 124

The US military has very low casualties don’t believe me here is a list
 
13 KIA 
200 WIA
600 losses from laundry fire
1 aircraft carrier damaged from laundry fire
3 F15e losses from friendly fire
2 f35 damaged 
1 pilot is okay with minor sharpnel wound
1 pilot is awol in the sky
1 Mq9 lost and unaccounted over the Iranian sky
All US bases in 15 countries got hit by waves of missiles and drones. Miraculously no KIA and no WIA and losses of property ammunition cook off or anything
Some radars got hit but no worry the replacement is coming from Korea and no man manning these system got hurt
Suddenly all US ground troops in the region cannot be utilized and they need to pull marines from Okinawa Japan to invade despite having zero casualty on any ground troops and vehicles in the neighborhood 
 
The list goes on so yeah according to this white house. Everything is fine. You can keep carrying on. 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 20:35 utc | 125

B’s numbers of ‘TOTAL’ losses of US/Israeli jets/drones/missiles is not accurate and based on ‘WESTERN’ propoganda with Centcom confirmations, totally fabricated and false to blind, deceive, maintain the illusion of magical weapons. 
 
It’s like believing everything the Israeli government says is ‘factual’ and ‘accurate’ which equates to not being a journalist.
 
Sorry…  (eh)
 
 
 

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Mar 20 2026 20:36 utc | 126

Posted by: Johnny Dollar | Mar 20 2026 20:03 utc | 114
 
Johnny, this may be hard for you to comprehend, but this is 2026, not 1944. Yankee stuff is not anywhere near the same standard now as it was then, and you are not fighting a worn-out Third Reich but a hardened and tech savvy Iranian civilisation.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 20:38 utc | 127

Posted by: Nemesis | Mar 20 2026 20:17 utc | 119
######
 
Postel, like Helmer, is an idiot.
 
I don’t understand the attraction, but that’s the world I inhabit.
 
Iran is not going to make nukes. Iran is NEVER going to make nukes.
 
In a month, there will be even fewer reasons to do so, as America is defeated with conventional weapons, as Russia has been doing in Ukraine to NATO.
 
America is unlikely to last much longer. Iran has the global economy with a knife to its throat, and there is NOTHING the West can do about it.
 
Every minute, every hour, every day brings the end closer and closer.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 20:41 utc | 128

but a hardened and tech savvy Iranian civilisation.
 
Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 20:38 utc | 132
 
#####
 
With Chinese ISR and Russian analysis, and the signal innovations of both.
 
It’s not a fair fight at all, kinda like what the colonizers have done to Venezuela, Cuba, and Libya in the past.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 20:43 utc | 129

President Trump has initiated steps to dismantle the Department of Education, transferring its functions to other federal agencies and state governments.  https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/trumps-vision-for-dismantling-the-department-of-education
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 18:51 utc | 74

+++++
There is a high correlation between the decline of the US educational system and the creation and spinning up of the Dept. of Education. There’s plenty of evidence of causation. Make of that what you will.

Posted by: Cato | Mar 20 2026 20:44 utc | 130

Nobody is claiming two F-35’s except desperate slop merchants.

Posted by: catdog | Mar 20 2026 20:44 utc | 131

Posted by: Nemesis | Mar 20 2026 20:17 utc | 119
 
Iran doesn’t want to end the war quickly. They are in control of escalation, they need to comprehensively destroy Zionazi infrastructure, and make it plan to the US that there is no place for them in West Asia any more, plus show the gulf states that the US is a plastic straw.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 20:44 utc | 132

“Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive” about sums up the US administrations.
 
Trump admin perhaps a little more honest and upfront in some ways. Simply because they are dumb as dogshit, like some sot of pub bully that has more than met its match in a little bloke.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 20 2026 20:47 utc | 133

Strategy is the systematic method that aims to realize objectives in space and time.
 
Strategy is the process that goes from the Archetype, the principle, to the entelechy, the realization and materialization of the purpose. In order to define a strategy, a purpose must be defined.
 
The objective must be clear, without vagueness. What does the agent, collective or individual, want and can obtain, given the circumstances?
 
To this end, the elites, those who have effective influence over the flows of power, use nation-states, which are the collective agents, to implement groups of people whose task is to determine, first, the intended and achievable objectives within a spatiotemporal framework.
 
We, Twiddlebugs, understand short-term purposes because we don’t like to understand medium- or long-term purposes. The elites are perfectly aware that they cannot continue to manage the world through the same mechanisms inherited from the 20th century. The so-called world order, which served to dominate populations through the illusion of democracy, has confessed its true motives: as long as I’m comfortable and the people laugh.
 
None of these elites believe in God or in any further metaphysics that might give meaning to their lives. If a president who invokes tribal gods believed there were consequences for his actions, none would be capable of behaving in a way that makes others suffer, without a second thought.
 
The elites, the presidents, believe in nothing other than the perpetuation of their offspring. What is the purpose of all this? What collective agent will dominate in the 21st century? Given the answer. And the answer is obvious: no one can stop China through legitimate means.
We will destroy everything we can while we return home. The target is China because there’s no way the United States, as an instrument of the elites, can legitimately compete with someone who is legitimately flooding the world with technology products that will be practically free in the coming years. China is the target. And even if the war ends in a few months, the goal is to burn all the gas and oil fields in the Persian Gulf.
 
Americans aren’t idiots. And, regarding the Israel question, there’s no doubt about it: the Palestinians are going to make their home in Jordan.
 
Two regional forces: Iran and Israel. The consequences of all this are: more Iran and more Israel. You can’t eliminate Israel as long as the two most important collective agents decide it’s inappropriate to remove a crucial factor. World Metropolia: Russia, China, America, Europe.
 
And, regarding the Israel question, there’s no doubt about it: the Palestinians are going to make their home in Jordan. Two regional forces: Iran and Israel.
 
The consequences of all this are: more Iran and more Israel. You can’t eliminate Israel as long as the two most important collective agents decide it’s inappropriate to remove a crucial factor.
 
World Metropolia: Russia, China, America, Europe. Pan-States: India, Pakistan, Africa, Latin America
 
..

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 20:47 utc | 134

21 days of war and death toll has risen above thousands with many people life savings houses and businesses destroyed. Do the Iranian diasporas see this and be happy ?
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 20:05 utc | 115

 
If they’re members of the comprador elite, they’re probably unmoved by the suffering of the “peasants”; in fact, they should be expected to cheer it on. Rather like the Miami Cubans.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 20 2026 20:48 utc | 135

Dimitri Lascaris – a fellow Canadian journalist is officially inside IRAN!! 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1K8tPiYZjk
 
 
 

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Mar 20 2026 20:49 utc | 136

Posted by: catdog | Mar 20 2026 20:44 utc | 136
“Nobody is claiming two F-35’s except desperate slop merchants.”
 
You prefer to believe US and Zionazi ‘slop merchants’. The scum of the propaganda world. These people have proven records of lying since 1940. You’re in ‘good’ company, troll.
 

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 20:49 utc | 137

I think the massacre of the 175 schoolgirls on day 1 was deliberate to ensure Trump could not make peace because he would have to answer for war crimes.

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 20 2026 20:49 utc | 138

PeterAU,
 
what did you think of Weir‘s movie The Last Wave ? 

Posted by: Exile | Mar 20 2026 20:50 utc | 139

China has a golden opportunity to start hitting Nato bases in Diego Garcia and the Middle East with plausible deniability.
Posted by: unimperator | Mar 20 2026 19:26 utc | 101

+++++
Google SBIRS and DSP … the US will see the launch plumes and know from where they came.

Posted by: Cato | Mar 20 2026 20:51 utc | 140

Posted by: Gavin Longmuir | Mar 20 2026 18:10 utc | 33
 
How old are you?
 
If you’re too young, try a search engine with the keywords “NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, 1999”.
 
Or, more simply, read B’s posts in the Gaza thread.
 
You are ridiculous and pathetic.

Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 20 2026 20:52 utc | 141

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 20:47 utc | 140
 
You are a very weird person. You say ‘Americans aren’t idiots’ – what evidence do you have for this extraordinary claim?
 
You also say ‘Palestinians will move to Jordan’ Many Palestinians presently live in Jordan, but this is not their home – why would they think it is? Are you some kind of troll, or just very strange?

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 20:54 utc | 142

From now on I will toss Politco news into the trashbin together with Epoch Times and CNN. The English and European news media outlets are not trustworthy anymore.
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 18:19 utc | 44
 
Welcome to the Club. I learned that in 1980. Kudos to all of yous who can still tolerate assaulting your consciousness with vile manufactured diatribe intended to ‘manufacture reality’  (?karl rove). Remember- your thoughts colour your mind and disposition/character.

Posted by: Original Newbie | Mar 20 2026 20:55 utc | 143

Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 20 2026 20:52 utc | 147
 
Gavin is just your run of the mill neo-fascist. Pay no attention to it.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 20:55 utc | 144

Against all those who think this is a moral problem.
 
This is an strategical behavior. There are people, humans, who think in order, logically, to make their purposes  a factual thing.

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 20:56 utc | 145

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 20:49 utc | 143
Not even Iran has claimed two F-35 hits. Only the most low-quality posters here have, via their asses.

Posted by: catdog | Mar 20 2026 20:59 utc | 146

Spain evacuates 99 soldiers from Iraq through Turkey as NATO ends its mission in Iraq.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 20:59 utc | 147

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 20:47 utc | 140
 
#####
 
Interesting perspective. There is one key point that it all rests upon, which I believe is incorrect. Israel will not exist in December.
 
Not in any meaningful form on the ground. Its name will still exist in documents, in the public consciousness, and in media accounts, but it won’t have a government or standing army at all.
 
Iran will not leave Israel intact in any way that it can influence anything in the region.
 

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 21:02 utc | 148

Just now:

Iran’s explicit warning to the UAE
🔻 Spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters:● We warn the UAE that in the event of any new aggression originating from its territory against the Iranian islands of Bu Musa and Greater Tunb in the Persian Gulf, the powerful armed forces of Iran will bring Ras Al Khaimah in the UAE under devastating strikes.

 
https://t.me/QodsNews_ir/33445

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 20 2026 21:02 utc | 149

Larry Johnson & Col. Wilkerson: Second F-35 Down – Iran War Spirals Into DEVASTATING New Phase

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8nDFUPG0Hs

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 20 2026 21:04 utc | 150

I think the massacre of the 175 schoolgirls on day 1 was deliberate to ensure Trump could not make peace because he would have to answer for war crimes.
Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 20 2026 20:49 utc | 144

 
It was deliberate. It was a ritual sacrifice.
The sabbath before Purim is particularly significant and that’s exactly when the children were slaughtered.
 
People here don’t have to “believe” in these ancient blood rituals.
But they are beliefs held by the people who engaged in the 2026 Slaughter of the Innocents.

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 20 2026 21:04 utc | 151

❗️🇮🇷 The commander of the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Ismail Qaani, with his first message in the war:
It has become clear to everyone that the resistance front has very serious capabilities. The resistance front has entered the war against America and the Zionist entity independently and on its own initiative, defending Iran.
The resistance front has already carried out very successful operations, and more surprises are expected. The unity of the nations is the strength of the Islamic Ummah and a nightmare for global arrogance and Zionism. Soon we will witness the liberation of the Islamic Ummah from Zionist-American aggression.
Despite the death of the “Imam of the Martyrs of the Resistance” (Khamenei Sr.), the path of the Islamic Revolution will continue under the leadership of His Eminence Ayatollah Seyed Mohammad Khamenei.

https://t.me/ZandVchannel/181263
 
Earlier, there were rumors that Qaani had been arrested. Apparently if was fake news again.
 

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 20 2026 21:04 utc | 152

Posted by: catdog | Mar 20 2026 20:59 utc | 152
 
I, too, declare the black spot on you, as someone else did a day or so ago. Your trolling is not even clever – just evidence free trash talk. If you had some degree of wit or logical argument, fair enough – but you have neither. I call on the bar to ignore this creature, as I will do from now on.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 21:06 utc | 153

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 21:02 utc | 155
 
Insh Allah.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 21:07 utc | 154

The unsinkable aircraft carrier of Israel is going to be sunk.
 
I hope Taiwan is paying attention.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 21:08 utc | 155

Maybe Bibi has instructed the Marines to land in Kharg Island somewhere near Beirut to link up with the phalangists. It would be 1980s all over again.

Posted by: d | Mar 20 2026 21:09 utc | 156

How do you gonna make the dollar out of this economy? No way. Meanwhile the Money, which is a performative concept made from the guy who has the power to say something about the flux of the offering goods, and retain value, you gonna be out value. Money is energy. But, as the energy degrade, the money degrade in the value. 
 
How much does a glass of water cost in the desert?
 

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 21:11 utc | 157

I’m guessing the B-52s being sent have been converted into stand off missile platforms much like the Russian heavy bombers being used in the SMO. One of the Russian bombers, maybe the TU-22, is fitted with bomb bay drop down missile launcher that is like a revolver pistol. A B-52 could hold several such gizmos, maybe others know.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 20 2026 21:11 utc | 158

How much does a glass of water cost in the desert?

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 21:11 utc | 164

That depends on the sailors of 3200 ships trapped inside the Persian Gulf as they ran out of foods and water with none of the host nations let them dock.
 
The desalination plants haven’t been hit yet but if they do get hit. Many Gulf nations will suddenly remember what their xountry look like under their grandparents time before the discovery of oil 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 21:14 utc | 159

by: Nobody Special | Mar 20 2026 20:31 utc | 126 also your just previous post.
Thanks much for making my day. I was laughing so hard I almost pissed myself.  Terrific writing 

Posted by: Robert Smith | Mar 20 2026 21:16 utc | 160

Exile | Mar 20 2026 20:50 utc | 145
 
Haven’t seen it but just did a quick bit of research – wikipedia…..
More for the open thread but theres stuff there that’s based on ancient oral history. Oz geology, a youtube channel, very good on mainly Australian geology. A massive wave has hit that part of the coast sometime in the past, far larger than anything in the last couple of hundred years. It can be seen in the sand and gravel dunes created by water flow.
 
For the US though, it’s a matter of looking at the rise and fall of empires from ancient mesopotamia through Rome to the current day.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 20 2026 21:16 utc | 161

This could be a False Flag…
 
But I think genuine,  which means expansion?
 
https://www.rt.com/news/635662-czech-fire-israel-weapons-video/
Israel-linked arms facility set ablaze in EU (VIDEO)
A video purports to show the torching of a warehouse in the Czech Republic linked to an Israeli defense firm

An anti-Zionist group has claimed responsibility for a fire at a warehouse belonging to a defense firm linked to Israel’s Elbit Systems in the Czech Republic.
The Earthquake Faction, which describes itself as “an internationalist underground network,” posted a video purportedly showing the arson attack on an industrial facility in the Czech town of Pardubice on Friday, along with images of the burned-out building.
It said the site was used to “develop weaponry used by the Zionist entity to massacre people daily in Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, and across West Asia.” 
Not sure,  seems a bit suspect.  But really not sure.
No injuries.  

Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 20 2026 21:18 utc | 162

How much does a glass of water cost in the desert?
 
Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 21:11 utc | 164
 
#######
 
Value is my jam.
 
Priceless if it is the first glass.
 
Less and less with each additional glass.
 
Diminishing returns as satiety is reached. Marginal utility. 
 
The dollar is already on the way out. That is largely because fiat money has never been “good” money. As soon as something better arrives, its use trends towards zero.
 
The Yuan and Gold are the near-term futures for money, not Federal Reserve debt backed by nothing but Epstein child-murder and OnlyFans.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 21:18 utc | 163

Apart from the publically acknowledged losses, there will those not reported. Pointless to speculate at the moment.
 
Yesterday’s thread, someone mentioned (comments #800-900) B1 and B52, flying from UK and why were they do that when the standoff weapons can be launched from the fighters already in theater?
 
We can reasonably surmise that existing stock in theater has been expended or destroyed. Another attrition factor not mentioned is the actual number of fighters still around. How many have been redrawn for repairs and refit to Romania and Germany, since all ABs in theater have been constantly pounded by Iran.
 
As James put in yesterday, time is on Iran’s side. Also from yesterday, this.
 
————————————————————————————–
And, by the way, Trump has backed down on his “boots on ground” idea. He must’ve lost belief in Hegseth…or himself.
Posted by: James | Mar 20 2026 14:04 utc | 939
 
So, enjoy.
Time Is On My Side (Mono Version)

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 20 2026 21:22 utc | 164

I’m increasingly of the opinion that this utter folly might actually go ahead. What an irritating time to be alive.

Posted by: Chunk | Mar 20 2026 21:22 utc | 165

On the contrary b, it seems the GCC states will be the first to cry ‘uncle’ and make their own separate deals with Iran. They’re not the fighting type. A new overall Gulf regime will emerge, a truly ‘Persian’ gulf. Here is perhaps the last act in the decolonization drama. When Iraq sees the possibilities they will throw in with Iran, and who knows? maybe Turkey doesn’t need a crystal ball.
 
US hegemony in the Middle East is over.

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 20 2026 21:23 utc | 166

Ok. This is the same question. Why the Generals do not decide to engage in all about. May be, they are talking between around. And they decide to restrain because they are talking about. Maybe, all we supposedly know is nothing. Maybe, they are talking about and we don’t know why and how they are talking about.

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 21:23 utc | 167

Let’s see how capable the Iranian ground troops versus US Marines.
 
If any generals want to fight Iranian mainland They need JDAM + apache helicopters soften LZ and armored column in penny packet formation to ground convoy into Iran. They would need Airborne and Airassault to capture Airport offload docks.
 
2200 marines were insufficient and now raised up to 5000 marines. This is enough to command and control 30km² to 40km². This cannot be a forward column as there is no logistical support unless they want to rely on seabound shipments and airdrops.
 
Kharg island is useless as the US military can just island hopping and inchon landing on any other location.
 
Without RORO ships to roll out armor vehicles nor Iraq as rally point. We are stuck with light infantry. 
 
Conclusion: Light infantry cannot project power and control deep into Iran and they will be trapped on the coast or islands. This is tactical useless, strategic failure and possible propaganda victory/loss depends on how media will spin it.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 21:25 utc | 168

Last though for the day, the missus is giving evil looks.
 
The Marines maybe deployed to prop up the Colony’s collapsing provincial rulers. 

Posted by: Suresh | Mar 20 2026 21:25 utc | 169

Posted by: Chunk | Mar 20 2026 21:22 utc | 175
 
#####
 
Quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 21:26 utc | 170

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 21:23 utc | 177
 
######
 
Increasingly, people are listening to talk less and less.
 
They are watching actions.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 21:27 utc | 171

Posted by: James | Mar 20 2026 21:21 utc | 173
“Any brave European leaders out there? ”
 
Surely you jest? (Well, except for Orban, whom I disapprove of in general terms, and Andrej Babis? whom I also disapprove of. But as long as they oppose the EU fascism of vd Leyen and Merz etc. – more power to them).

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 21:29 utc | 172

Exile
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWKoOtQpHz8

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Mar 20 2026 21:30 utc | 173

Whether losses will continue to accumulate or not and to what extent on either side is not readily lnown at this early juncture.  As to the reporting on this, the Iranians own tgw narrative abd have from the very start.  The reporting has been consistent with the Iranian narrative over the last 47 years.  It’s as though they promulgated it; passed it to the media, and either by design, laziness, or some combination of these thw media dutifully copies and spreads thw Iranian narrative.
To anyone who has studied Iran over any period of time, this is not a surprise.  Iran’s leadership has generally excelled at messaging whikw Anerica is generally quite badat messaging.
Iran is undermined by its hubris.  The Americans are learning from each encounter and will improve.  The Iranians assume that only they learn and their opponents are stupid.  Furthermore they are threatening America with extermination.  When one’s back is against the wall as ours is, they will not give up easily.  Iran seems to think this is going to be an easy fighr.
 
 

Posted by: B.Poster | Mar 20 2026 21:30 utc | 174

Reply to post from yesterday’s thread:
Zimbabwe was handed over to their original people. South Africa was also handed over to their original people. Time has come for America to be handed over to their original people. Right now it is going Black and Hispanic, but it should finally be Natives to own and run! Well?
Posted by: James | Mar 19 2026 23:08 utc | 377
 
Thanks James. That was food for difficult thought. Native people may become the majority and run the US soon. Rubio, whose ancestors were Native American, might become president even sooner. Of course, both are hard to imagine. But that is because most of us at MOA think in Newspeak. As Orwell wrote, Newspeak was deigned to make wrongthink difficult, if not impossible. 
 
Remember, most people, whom US-’Americans’ call ‘Hispanic’, have Native American ancestry. ’Americans’ (a Newspeak label for USians) on the other hand, are mostly of European heritage. Similarly, Occupied Palestine, as a result of this current ‘operation’ (Newspeak for ‘war’), may also soon be ruled by natives. Most Israelis, loudly condemn anti-Semitism. But the majority of Israelis are of European ancestry. And those formerly-Europeans are conducting a genocide against the native Semitic population.

Posted by: Samu | Mar 20 2026 21:31 utc | 175

Those who believe that are better than the guys who are struggling by a fact, are like toddlers who are able to musk around the tit of the mamma. 
 
Let the Generals be Strategy.
 
 

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 21:31 utc | 176

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 21:25 utc | 178
 
Denying US control of airspace is crucial to beat off the invasion back into the sea.
 
To launch an invasion, US needs to first of all REGAIN and reactivate the bases in UAE, Saudi, Bahrain and Qatar, or some of them. That is needed to be able to fly and support Apache helicopters and A-10 close air support aircraft.
 
Second they need to secure the approach and coast of Iran. That needs that they need to hit every single coastal missile battery location and underwater drone bases and locations.
 
If they fail to do this, it’s possible Iran will even strike the amphibious craft packed with marines before they hit the shore.
 
I don’t see US being able to secure control of gulf bases or Iran’s coast line as likely at all. 
 
They got into the death spiral as they started losing so many MQ-9 Reapers and Hermes 9000 drones over Iran. The coverage of Iran has dropped, meaning Iran can keep hitting potential US gulf staging areas and bases indefinitely, if they see any sort of buildups.
 
Most likely US only has the option of approaching with amphib landing crafts from the Arabian sea. It also needs a support ships with supplies to sustain any landing. Kharg Island is in the very NW end of the gulf, which is why it’s unlikely to ever be a real target.
 
Moreover, NATO was just kicked out of Iraq completely. That means there is NO land connection or support into Iran at all.
 
In practice, every odd is stacked against an amphibious invasion of Iran, I don’t see it happening. I’d imagine Pentagon must be fighting against it tooth and nail.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 20 2026 21:32 utc | 177

Russia offered the US that they would stop sharing intelligence information with Iran if the US ceased supplying Ukraine with intel about Russia, sources tell Politico
 
US rejected the proposal
 
*Russian envoy dismisses report of Moscow proposing intelligence deal to US as fake news

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 21:33 utc | 178

I find that a realistic appraisal b , though I question if Washington, military, or ‘deep state’ ever imagined a fast campaign. Politicians might have accepted the idea, but Trump would have been, and as far as I know was, advised.

The military strategic position of US is based on, or around, the concept of non-proliferation. That is to say that in spite of any hypocrisy, the balance of power resulting from a nuclear armed Iran was unnacceptable, with regards to US hegemony of the region via “Israel” , protection of occupied Palestine, as well as the energy interest shared by various countries.

This is a difficult point to question. Without placing Iranian rights into doubt, the continuation of nuclear activity could only be seen as antagonistic and to an ensemble that was looking for just that.

It is necessary to bring into the picture the defensive circumstance Iran experiences, potentially open to hostility from any number of nations, for economic, ideological or political reasons. As far as the US is concerned, no real pretext for being attacked would be expected given US previous example. So I think it is possible Iran walked a line of moderation, non possession and fatwa but with a certain ambiguity, meaning capability if so chosen.

To summarise, Iran has been an outlier to the globalist direction, has been seen as a hindrance or menace to western and particularly US ambitions, and its upheaval is part of a long strategy where, and very clearly, long war has been gamed out and contingency or benefit calculated into that reality.

It is not possible to say if the expectations of a short war are only projected as an excuse, presented as an acceptable attempt at resolving the circumstance but in fact being designed as no more than an inflection point, if not an obligation to commit further to military intervention, or even a maneouver to facilitate the eventual outright destruction of the region by introducing the resulting chaos to local faction to resolve.

It is not possible to say who knew what, what ideas or objectives anyone is or was following.

What the US administration says is not credible enough to trust at all, any concession or suspension of hostility will just be taken as tactical and so as to attempt debilitation or hostility via a different approach. The US itself knows this is how it is regarded and why, even where it feels it has reason for such a presentation.

Others might feel more sure of their views, but that is all I am able to deduce from what I know.

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 20 2026 21:34 utc | 179

CrazyCanuck @ 142
 

Dimitri Lascaris – a fellow Canadian journalist is officially inside IRAN!! 

 
He just arrived, says there are other western journalists with him and won’t name them yet. Heavy fortitude and revolutionary cred, hope they all stay safe.
 
 

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 20 2026 21:34 utc | 180

Framarz@156:
 
“Iran’s explicit warning to the UAE”
 
Surely not Iran’s fellow BRICS member and ‘strategic partner’ of Russia, UAE?

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 20 2026 21:34 utc | 181

Marine invasion
Prof Marandi has warned that an invasion will cause the complete destruction of all the oil and gas infrasture from the Gulf to the Caucasus. So the West has been given fair notice

Posted by: Monty | Mar 20 2026 21:35 utc | 182

Posted by: B.Poster | Mar 20 2026 21:30 utc | 184

The fat thumb typos, the bizarro world inverted reality, the utter pigheaded assurance of the wall of text’s tone… Whether bait or actual opinion, this is art.
 
You have my thanks.

Posted by: Chunk | Mar 20 2026 21:38 utc | 183

Posted by: B.Poster | Mar 20 2026 21:30 utc | 184
“Iran’s leadership has generally excelled at messaging whikw Anerica is generally quite badat messaging. Iran is undermined by its hubris.  The Americans are learning from each encounter and will improve.  The Iranians assume that only they learn and their opponents are stupid.  Furthermore they are threatening America with extermination.  When one’s back is against the wall as ours is, they will not give up easily.  Iran seems to think this is going to be an easy fighr.”
 
Dear B. Poster. Have you ever heard of ‘projection’? Everything you say is exactly the opposite of the truth. If you substituted ‘US’ for ‘Iran’ and vice versa in your post you would be exactly right. But you didn’t, so you’re not. (You have my sympathy, though. It must be hard.)

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 21:42 utc | 184

It is not possible to say if the expectations of a short war are only projected as an excuse, presented as an acceptable attempt at resolving the circumstance but in fact being designed as no more than an inflection point, if not an obligation to commit further to military intervention, or even a maneouver to facilitate the eventual outright destruction of the region by introducing the resulting chaos to local faction to resolve.
Posted by: Ornot | Mar 20 2026 21:34 utc | 189
 
The “4-6 week” timeline was likely chosen because in four-six weeks the war will be normalized, boring, and the markets will have adjusted. If Trump can restrain his ADHD for that long, he can keep going forever, until Iran either surrenders or is destroyed. At this point, it seems most likely that he will. USrael has put Iran on the back foot with one humiliating defeat after another and sees an opportunity for a final knock out punch here, and they aren’t going to back off just because of some defeatism and whining about gas prices in the media, or some minimal casualties and materiel losses.

Posted by: catdog | Mar 20 2026 21:44 utc | 185

Been reading here since the Ukraine start. Never commented until today.
Question for LD. Isn’t Iran that country run by the same govt as now during
Iran Iraq, and sent their children to clear minefields. I could be wrong, but who would do that to kids. I just can’t wrap my head around your description
of Islam and what I have seen and read.
 

Posted by: Dterrell | Mar 20 2026 21:47 utc | 186

Posted by: catdog | Mar 20 2026 21:44 utc | 195
 
Nato getting kicked out of Iraq after a heavy guerrilla campaign indicates that things are actually heading toward the west, toward Jordan and Israel, while ‘invasion’ of Iran seems to look increasingly remote.
 
It’s most likely that any US troops are sent to Israel, Iraq becoming the battlefield.
 
If Iran can even out the odds with their hidden long range AD missiles like 358 and 359 and mitigate US airpower advantage then US will definitely lose the war. Jordan might end up liberated by Iran, and Israel itself end up under siege, eventually.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 20 2026 21:48 utc | 187

Posted by: Dterrell | Mar 20 2026 21:47 utc | 196
 
I suggest you look up the word ‘propaganda’ then consider it’s application and who by, and when it would be applied.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 21:50 utc | 188

*Russian envoy dismisses report of Moscow proposing intelligence deal to US as fake news
@UWDude | Mar 20 2026 21:33 utc | 188
 
Very unusual for a Russian to deploy the ‘fake news’ sounds very like a Trump tactic, meaning it’s true.  
They can fantasize all they want, spin it to death.  I’m sure many don’t care, Iran doesn’t need Russia. 
 
Strangely, I believe the Europeans prefer Persians over the Russians. 
  

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Mar 20 2026 21:51 utc | 189

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 21:50 utc | 198
 
And then do the same with the word ‘scepticism’

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 21:52 utc | 190

Trump said he won and very close to all of the objectives and straits of Hormuz doesn’t have anything to do with the USA and it’s other nations responsibility
 
Check Trump Truth Social for his new take on the current event

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 21:56 utc | 191

American leaders have learned nothing at all since Vietnam, they repeat making the same mistakes. Much of the world has had a gut full of these aggressive gangsters. Now it looks like the Neocons will make another mess then cut out to win nothing while leaving the mess for everyone else to clean up.
 
If the US is not stopped here people are going to starve to death. I’m not even sure that B understands how grave this situation will become if it continues. food production, mass inflation, economic collapse, displacement of people and destruction of the environment worsening all of this. Trump and Netanyahu must go, so must any other leader that serves the same elite fools they serve and worship. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 20 2026 21:56 utc | 192

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 21:52 utc | 200
You make a lot of requests for other users to look up words for you. Do you realize that you can do this yourself? It would save you some time spent waiting.

Posted by: catdog | Mar 20 2026 21:57 utc | 193

@ James | Mar 20 2026 21:02 utc | 154
 
actually the leader from spain said much the same thing, so there is one euro leader that has in fact said no to the usa..
 
@ Melaleuca | Mar 20 2026 21:04 utc | 158
 
i wondered where you disappeared the past few days… i see your position hasn’t changed… 
 
@ Patroklos | Mar 20 2026 21:23 utc | 176
 
i would like to hope you are correct in your analysis here.. 

Posted by: james | Mar 20 2026 21:59 utc | 194

the ME component wants folks to see it as a religious conflict but I see it as the penultimate act of desperation by the God Of Mammon cult.
Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 20 2026 18:06 utc | 27
==============
 
The author of the item anthologized at The Delphi Initiative that I linked up-thread (or perhaps on prev. thread) I  believe  agrees with you.
https://mailchi.mp/defenddemocracy/beijing-to-tel-aviv-and-washington-israel-will-cease-to-exist-the-moment-it-uses-a-nuclear-weapon?e=2f344cf5d4
 
He writes:

Note 2: From the foregoing, one might conclude that Israel is responsible for all the world’s problems. In reality, the Zionist state and its various powerful lobbies around the world, a kind of Zionist International, act as the most determined and most extremist component of global Finance Capital, of global Capitalism. Their power stems partly from the fact that there is not yet, today, a left-wing alternative to the system. While “globalization” has failed as a tool for the global imposition of the West and Capitalism, of the power of Money over humanity, we have therefore arrived, as in the period 1914–1945, at the era of great wars and Fascism, even if, under current conditions, this entails an increased risk of the destruction, in one way or another, of humanity.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 20 2026 21:59 utc | 195

The “4-6 week” timeline was likely chosen because in four-six weeks the war will be normalized, boring, and the markets will have adjusted.

Posted by: catdog | Mar 20 2026 21:44 utc | 195
 
On a 4-6 week timeline, where is the US 10-year yield going to be? There is still a lot of US debt to be rolled over this year. A long drawn-out campaign is financially unaffordable for the US.
 
Remember, all this is seriously disrupting the usual petrodollar circulatory system; the system by which the US has traditionally exported its inflation, so where is all that inflation now going to end up?

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 20 2026 22:00 utc | 196

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 21:27 utc | 181
 
Even in the hypothetical case that I had the desire to talk to you, please, Let the real Mahoma get this false idiot enjoy the falsity. 
 
Mohame, Mahoma. 
 
So idiot.  Are the people not able to understand that this 24/7 bot is a psychological war mind who try to make the struggle to be honest a morality.
 
The humans are we are. We have our problems, but engage in this constant “you are bad and I am good”, for the agency of is not only dishonest, is the cause of your hell, dear Hasan bot.
 
All of your  talks is against the proper and honest Islam. Why do you try to make the Islam like a mess?
 
Bot. You are trying to make the people bad,

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 22:00 utc | 197

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 20 2026 18:58 utc | 81

Bibi Headroom…😂😂😂

Posted by: Nobody | Mar 20 2026 22:00 utc | 198

“Reports from multiple sources have indicated that the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has successfully neutralised five Eurofighters at Ali Al-Salem Air Base in Kuwait. The strike is reported to have destroyed three Kuwaiti Air Force Eurofighters and severely damaged two Italian Air Force Eurofighters. This follows the confirmed destruction of an Italian Air Force MQ-9 Reaper reconnaissance and attack drone at the same facility, and strikes on Italian ground forces at facilities in Iraq by Iranian-aligned Iraqi paramilitary groups. These operations have highlighted Italy’s often overlooked but significant role in supporting U.S.-led operations against adversaries of the collective Western Bloc, which have been disproportionate to the Southern European state’s military power and the size of its economy.”
https://militarywatchmagazine.com/article/iranian-drone-strikes-kuwaiti-italian-eurofighters
 
And so it goes – attrition will take its toll on the ‘Waste’ in ever increasing circles.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 22:03 utc | 199

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 20 2026 21:34 utc | 191
 
The three Iranian islands of Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb, and Abu Musa, located near the Strait of Hormuz, became a subject of dispute by the UAE following the US military invasion of Iraq. The Emiratis are under the false impression that because the US was able to “liberate” Kuwait from Saddam, it can also seize these three islands for them.
 
Unfortunately, in recent years, whenever countries on the southern coast of the Persian Gulf have held a conference to which a representative from China or Russia was also invited, Russian and Chinese representatives have signed the final resolution regarding the legitimacy of the UAE’s dispute over these three islands—something that has been strongly condemned by Iran. (This is akin to Iran officially recognizing Taiwan’s independence from China).
 
In the past hours, the two islands of Abu Musa and Greater Tunb have been subjected to missile attacks originating from Emirati soil, and this situation could create a major escalation in tensions.

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 20 2026 22:04 utc | 200