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The second carrier in the region has been withdrawn to the southern Arab Sea for fear of being attacked by Iranian forces.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

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

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Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 20 2026 21:34 utc | 190
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I watched his video yesterday, made just before his departure, from the home he maintains in Greece (he didn’t say where in Greece). It was excellent.  He is one of the journos I tend to forget to follow until someone here posts a link.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 20 2026 22:04 utc | 201

Ornot 189
 
The West cannot ‘game out” any military strategies based on the opinions of those who have claimed Asylum in the West.
 
All asylum seekers have to present the host nation with a Western- friendly view of the world , mask which must be rigorously amplified in order to convince the host country to spend money on them.
 
In short , an asylum seeker must claim persecution and or  political disagreement with their place of origin,  and firmly suppor Western foreign policy.
 
It’s easy to see how Western political analysis is always so wrong. If any cracks appear in the asylum seekers’ story, they’ll need to regularly exaggerate them.
 
This war is  based on layered deposits of bollocks, defending the asylum of extremely clever liars. Obviously not most of them whose cases are  genuine,  but enough of them to completely distort  Western policy decisions. 

Posted by: Giyane | Mar 20 2026 22:04 utc | 202

Hegseth: Iran is an energy rich country. instead, like so many other places, driven by a radical ideology, instead of investing in their people… they invested in missiles, and they invested in launchers and UAVS.

https://nitter.net/Acyn/status/2034609715536445815
 
The comments are quick to note the obvious re U$ military spending and lack of investment in health care etc.

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 20 2026 22:05 utc | 203

Killer Doll@112:
 
re: “as the US starves Cuba of energy and food.” More…
 
Cuba Remains in US Crosshairs Despite War Against Iran
 
https://www.globalresearch.ca/cuba-us-crosshairs-war-against-iran/5919133
 
“…The Trump administration seems to have considered different options regarding Cuba. The idea of using military force to change the government was likely ruled out because of the ongoing conflict with Iran. The US might be unable to send troops and resources to areas where resistance could develop. Therefore cutting off Cuba from electricity might be Washington’s main strategy to make Cuba capitulate.
 
On March 13, protesters stormed a Communist Party building in the city of  Moron after a rally over high food prices and persistent power outages. The Cuban president stated that while the complaints and demands of the protesters were ‘legitimate’, ‘violence and vandalism that threatens citizens tranquility’ would not be tolerated. He wrote on X that the prolonged blackouts had understandably caused ‘distress’, blaming them on the US blockade that he characterized as having ‘cruelly intensified in recent months.’ 
 
The protest occurred hours after Havana confirmed that talks with the  US ‘to seek solutions through dialogue’ were in progress. Diaz-Canely, until a few days ago, went a month without facing the press, restricting himself to insignificant messages on X and brief appearances at official meetings that later became state media reports. This indicates that Cuba is on the verge of surrendering to the US, 67 years after the success of the revolution led by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara…”
 
See also: 
 
https://www.moonofalabama.org/2026/03/the-moa-week-in-review-ot-2026-058.html/comment-page-3#comment-1313597
 
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 20 2026 22:06 utc | 204

When the petro dollar collapse. What will happen?
They already have a new currency system to replace the petrodollar as they trial it out in secret for decades. It’s called the Pedo-Dollar, trial and tested by Trump himself and Epstein on a Virgin island. Joke xD 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 22:07 utc | 205

Also, on a 4-6 week timeline, a Ukraine sovereign funding crisis is likely to be in full swing.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 20 2026 22:08 utc | 206

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 22:00 utc | 207
 
And you are trying to make people laugh with your poor command of English. Maybe post in pure Bottish and we will try to translate. It would be easier, really. (I say this with deference to the fact that I speak no Bottish at all and you are at least trying with a second language, so kudos to you).

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 22:08 utc | 207

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Mar 20 2026 21:51 utc | 199
The Europeans would do well to swap sides and support the Iranians. The alternative would be a Europe strangled by US control of all Gulf oil, since they were stupid enough to play along with “biden” and sanction themselves off cheap Russian hydrocarbons.
A couple of years back  I came to  the conclusion that the US ‘regime’ had declared war against Europe, sadly our misleaders have only belatedly begun to realise it.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 20 2026 22:08 utc | 208

RE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv5TeJeqpFs
Posted by: unimperator | Mar 20 2026 18:57 utc | 79
 
I watched a video regarding Nevatim,  and was surprised at to the amount of design and materials used.  A very difficult AB to penetrate, damage, destroy.
 
Iran seems to be degrading it step by step.  Till eventually their death planes will fly no more from there.  Going to take more battering,  the other plus,  their AD systems for Nevatim are degrading & let’s be honest,  they will run out.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 20 2026 22:08 utc | 209

Not saying it’s an auspicious plan but looking at the map I can see how a marine force with landing craft from Kuwait could attack Kharg Island, or the same from Dubai to attack Bandar Abbas or Qeshm Island, assuming they somehow had the hundreds of landing craft, but how the hell are those large marine landing ships supposed to enter the Gulf of Oman and sail into the strait? I’m sure the Best Minds in the Pentagon have it worked out. My only guess is that any invasion will be three months off at least and those Able Minds figure Iran will be on its knees by then. Then just storm the coastline of Bandar Abbas and Qeshm, sail up to Kharg, and Bob’s your uncle.
 
BTW, from Google:
 
Population: Bandar Abbas >700,000, Qeshm City ~50,000, Qeshm Island ~150,000.
 
Probably a couple million total up and down the coast of the strait. Even a Normandy Landing sized invasion in the Gulf in 2026 would find itself in the same situation that Russia wound up in in the Donbas. But, the Best Minds in the Pentagon know that, right?
 
Initially I figured the marine forces were for stabilizing Iraq, which looks to become a big deal, but of course a marine landing force isn’t applicable, it would have to be something like the 82nd Airborne, so, yeh, that marine expeditionary force has to be hitting a beach somewhere??? If there wasn’t so much death and destruction it could be fun trying to play the Trump-Hegseth FPS video game – but then it might be a yuge dull flop.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 20 2026 22:09 utc | 210

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Mar 20 2026 21:51 utc | 199
“sources say” = Mighty Wurlitzer

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 20 2026 22:09 utc | 211

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 20:54 utc | 148
 
Lu is just AI slop with a few alterations. You can always tell because too many big words that mean nothing.

Posted by: watcher | Mar 20 2026 22:11 utc | 212

Ruslan Belov discusses rumors of a massive drone transport to Iran and deployment of Russian military to protect its troops in Bushehr.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omvimN1owKI

Posted by: ld | Mar 20 2026 22:12 utc | 213

wondered where you disappeared the past few days… i see your position hasn’t changed… 

 
My position hasn’t changed because the facts remain unchanged.
The sabbath before Purim is hugely significant in the calendar of those that believe in ritual sacrifice.
Slaughter of innocent children is integral to those beliefs.

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 20 2026 22:12 utc | 214

Various sources have been posting photos of parts of the Iranian coastline, including some of Kharg Island.
 
I’m not seeing much in the way of sandy, land-able beaches, I am seeing a lot of towering, rugged cliffs rising straight from the sea.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 20 2026 22:13 utc | 215

Posted by: watcher | Mar 20 2026 22:11 utc | 224
 
Absolutely. See my ‘219’

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 22:14 utc | 216

DOOMBERG | War in Iran causes oil infrastructure calamity…here comes the money printers!

The war in Iran has shattered the global oil market. In this must-watch interview, Doomberg returns to Metals & Miners on 3-19 to explain why “there is no such thing as the price of oil anymore,” how North America is about to pull up the ladders, and why the money printers are coming back online.From two-tiered pricing and export controls to LNG explosions, margin calls, and the biggest demand-destruction math you’ll hear anywhere, this is the most timely and important energy conversation happening right now. Watch until the end for Doomberg’s surprisingly bullish long-term outlook on American energy.
Timestamps:00:00 – Intro00:36 – The #1 Lesson: There Is No “Price of Oil” Anymore02:41 – US Economy Shock Absorber – Energy Intensity at Record Lows04:16 – North America = Global Energy Gigapower & Fortress06:51 – Trump Protectionism, Export Controls & Two-Tiered Pricing08:05 – Will This Oil Shock Trigger a 1970s-Style Recession?09:17 – AI Data Center Boom at Risk – Gulf Money Drying Up11:18 – Escalation Risks, Strait of Hormuz & Desalination Plants12:25 – Qatar LNG Attack & Iranian Precision Strike Capability14:54 – Tankers Trapped, Wells Capped & Deflationary Spiral?16:24 – Why Capping Wells Is Reversible (Russia Lesson)19:06 – 17% Qatar LNG Loss & “Here Comes the Money Printers”20:35 – US Crude Inventories, Jones Act Suspension & Refined Products22:30 – Cynical View: Deny China Middle East Oil on the Way Out25:36 – Pentagon Warnings & Propaganda Overload26:09 – November 2026 WTI Futures at $80 – Right Read?26:42 – Bigger Spike = Bigger Crash + Breakeven Myth29:03 – Strategic Reserves Math & Demand Destruction30:39 – Why XLE ETF Only Up 4.5% Despite Oil Spike31:55 – If the US Controls 1/3 of World Oil Post-War34:45 – Will We Pull Back From the Brink Like Cuban Missile Crisis?37:42 – Bullish 5-Year Outlook: New Shale-Style Breakthrough Coming39:55 – Key Takeaway for Investors
Sound Bites:“There’s no such thing as the price of oil… anymore.”“North America is about to pull up the ladders.”“Trump will not expose US consumers to international prices… You will see two-tiered pricing.”“The most powerful force in finance is the margin call.”“All collateral gets sold.”“Here comes the money printers.”“The bigger the spike, the bigger the crash.”“We are extraordinarily bullish America’s energy prospects.”
Key Takeaways:• Global oil market is fragmenting – location, quality & customer now matter more than ever• North America becomes an energy fortress while the rest of the world scrambles• Protectionism & export controls are coming – WTI vs Brent spread proves it• Money printers will be fired again to paper over infrastructure damage• Short-term chaos, long-term American energy renaissance (new tech breakthrough guaranteed)

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

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 20 2026 22:15 utc | 217

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 20 2026 22:13 utc | 227
“I am seeing a lot of towering, rugged cliffs rising straight from the sea.”
 
Well, you know, ‘No pain, no gain’
 
US Marines need real world experience, badly (😳).

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 22:17 utc | 218

What is the purpose.
 
Make you feel bad.
 
You must not feel bad for your forefathers. Because, you are a new mind. And, you are a new mind. Be real. We don’t have the cause of be bad. 
 
It is very clear that we must do it with all. I repeat you. Christ is the objective. To be like a real Identity. A real Being.
 
Why?
 
Because, if we are not able to be free, we gonna enjoy the pain, always. 
 

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 22:18 utc | 219

John Gilberts @ 216
 Dimitris Konstantakopoulos, the author of the item I linked above,
http://www.defenddemocracy.press/beijing-to-tel-aviv-and-washington-israel-will-cease-to-exist-the-moment-it-uses-a-nuclear-weapon/,
has this note on Cuba:
 

Note 1: We mentioned Cuba. Its potential fall would signify an unprecedented triumph of American imperialism with enormous global political consequences. It would also legitimize the dismantling of every notion of International Law and Civilization. But it would also remove a crucial element of the nuclear balance between Russia and the US, dating back to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Sixty years later, America is effectively reneging on its promise to Moscow not to attack Cuba. This is also a key reason why Trump is now pursuing this aggressive policy in Cuba, and it is likely also the reason he is laying claim to Greenland, which is a privileged location for deploying an anti-ballistic shield. He has also shown interest in controlling Iceland, and it is worth remembering that the Greenland-Iceland-Britain line controls the entry of Russian submarines into the Atlantic. For America to be able to launch a first nuclear strike against Russia and/or China, it must possess adequate anti-ballistic defense to intercept the retaliatory strike.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 20 2026 22:19 utc | 220

ChatNPC @ 220
 

The Europeans would do well to swap sides and support the Iranians.

 
Well, not unless their ill gotten filthy lucre, their generations of stolen colonial riches, the accumulated capital squeezed out of the sweat and toil of generations of exploited workers, monies nurtured, stashed, and trapped in western USA controlled banks and markets, suddenly, like water into wine, turned into yuan. 

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 20 2026 22:19 utc | 221

The Cradle, Ep 180: Trump to NATO: ‘You Are Cowards’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiNm1rf8pzg
 
“Trump moves to occupy Kharg Island?| Gulf gets more weapons as Iran wages total war.”
 
 
DDN: ‘Ultimate Betrayal’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvM6ps9m5tM
 
“Trump, Israel and the end of the global economy.”
 
“Trump

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 20 2026 22:20 utc | 222

I spy a little thing that calls itself “Lu” and upon it I lay the black spot of the Imperialist troll.  
Beware mates!  If ye speak with Lu, a curse will be upon ye!  
To the devil with ye, cursed Zio swine!

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Mar 20 2026 22:22 utc | 223

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 20 2026 22:21 utc | 235
 
I’ve got a sort of feeling that this is coming soonish, George. Let’s drink to that. Take care.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 22:23 utc | 224

What do I want to be: an individual. A person. a real human and not a clown.

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 22:23 utc | 225

Victoria base in Iraq is on fire and being relentlessly pounded.
 
Also Trump supposedly told the GCC that he wants $5 trillion to continue the war or $2.5 Trillion to end it.
 
My brain hurts as I try to perceive his angle with that.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 22:24 utc | 226

Light years
 
It isn’t just the problem of landing the troops. Sure the island land is fairly low but less that 200 km form mountains which can rain down missiles. Also we must assume Iran has a large land army, so what is to stop them marching down and overwhelming the yankees. Also seems a good time to seize Kuwait. Ridiculous nation. Split with Iraq. It can only survive with US bases and they will need to leave. Perhaps an international city under the guardianship of a Gulf council (including Iran).

Posted by: watcher | Mar 20 2026 22:24 utc | 227

Treasury approved 250th Anniversary series coins 
 
US Dime will have the US eagle without clutching an Olive branch of peace and goodwill
 
US 1$ coin will Trump face and Trump raising his fist with the slogan FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!
 
US 24 Karat 1 oz gold coin that’s to be requested to be made as wide as possible with Trump pounding his desk with double fists
 
US Treasury also issued legislation for Two Dollar and 50 Cent Coin for America’s 250th Act for every day commerce usage. 2.50$ coins with possible Trump face design in consideration.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 22:24 utc | 228

….so, yeh, that marine expeditionary force has to be hitting a beach somewhere??? …
 
Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 20 2026 22:09 utc | 222
 
There are other possibilities.  Berletic recently discussed the possible uses for the Marines in recent videos.  One of the several possibilties is they will be used to pirate ships cargo ships destined for BRICS countries that Iran allows to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. 

Posted by: strait of malaca | Mar 20 2026 22:25 utc | 229

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 22:23 utc | 238
Well do not post AI slop

Posted by: watcher | Mar 20 2026 22:25 utc | 230

Mi goss. You not even have the identity to be a human. I have cats that are more individual than you.

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 22:26 utc | 231

@ James | Mar 20 2026 22:05 utc | 214
 
the spanish politician said the usa can’t use them… trump said ‘we’ll use them if we want’…. spain is still in nato, but doesn’t seem to be towing the usa leadership on the world stage role at this point in time.. so – spain is indeed bucking the present trump theatrics…  this is slightly different from what you said earlier – no challenges from europe… wrong..  

Posted by: james | Mar 20 2026 22:26 utc | 232

Putin offers to stop sharing intel with Iran if US cuts off Ukraine
The U.S. rejected the Russian proposal, which has nonetheless sparked concerns in Europe amid growing transatlantic tensions.
 
https://www.politico.eu/article/putin-offers-stop-intel-iran-condition-us-cuts-off-ukraine/
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 17:40 utc | 4
 
So  russia is sharing intel with Iran.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 20 2026 22:27 utc | 233

@ Melaleuca | Mar 20 2026 22:12 utc | 226
 
reminds me of the statement ‘there are ”facts” and then there are facts, lol.. 

Posted by: james | Mar 20 2026 22:27 utc | 234

Mahmood OD: True Promise 4 – Day 21: ‘Increased Resistance’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@Mahmood_OD/streams
 
“Largest missile waves hammer US & Israel| Iran: ‘The frontline is much bigger.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 20 2026 22:27 utc | 235

Posted by: watcher | Mar 20 2026 22:25 utc | 243
 
Subnormal. All of my mind is human

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 22:28 utc | 236

I’m not seeing much in the way of sandy, land-able beaches, I am seeing a lot of towering, rugged cliffs rising straight from the sea.
Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 20 2026 22:13 utc | 227
I am looking now at a map, and it appears that Kharg Island actually has a number of large jettys and some artificial harbors, which makes sense given the island’s purpose. I am seeing shallow sandy beaches along large parts of Iran’s coastline, and coastal towns with harbors.
(I do not think there are going to be D-Day type landings with only 5000 marines. More likely they will be used attacking Iranian proxies outside of Iran’s borders.)

Posted by: catdog | Mar 20 2026 22:29 utc | 237

@JessDTruth | Mar 20 2026 19:48 utc | 108
The eschatological beliefs of the Christian Zionists that Krainer refers to were all the result of British influence.
Britain without any request from the Jews built those cults. ‘Those’ because their were several with Christian and Zionist content. Britain was the source of Cult production and Britains motive was to save its empire. Edward Gibbon studied Rome and he saw the use of Religions/Cults as the means. Playing them against each other. Other British Scholars, like Arnold Toynbee continued the work. Organising British Intelligence to recreate the Arab World.
John Nelson Darby implemented the creative use of religious texts among other things reading Russia into the context as Magog. It was however all about saving the British Dominance. 
I think people like Netanyahu was an oportunist like all those who rise to influence under the empire. I doubt that they sincerely believe anything religious. 
I dont know what proprtion of US Christian Zionists who are true believers. I suspect they are actors if they have something to gain. When the elites need to bring the masses along they have to keep up those appearances. Bravely bluffing. Ultimately as in the British case it is all about the continued parasitic Imperial dominance and the US has been outspoken in such a way that one may deduce why they are fighting Iran. The superficial aspect about this being the Epstein Class implying that they are acting due to blackmail doesnt seem to give a satisfying explanation. Too much is at stake for the upper classes beyomd those who are being blackmailed. The US has bet so much at being able to preserve its parasite empire that allowing anyone to seriously challenge them like Iran now does means the empire is lost. If the US accepts that loss they would have to learn to live without the parasitic system upheld. In the EU a similar thing regards Russia. If Russia is tolerated its lower wages will constitute a competition that will force the EU countries to cut down the generous social safety net that has so far functioned like  a bribe. Without that generous bribe the upper classes fear a revolt and leftist politics with rising taxes for the rich. So the elites are motivated to get the population up in arms against Russia.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 20 2026 22:30 utc | 238

The UK has approved the use of its military bases by the U.S. to carry out strikes on Iranian sites targeting ships in the Strait of Hormuz, expanding an earlier authorization that had been limited to defensive actions, BBC reports.
 
The move effectively broadens Britain’s role in the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, granting U.S. forces greater operational access to British facilities, despite previous restrictions confining involvement to defensive measures.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 22:31 utc | 239

RE:
“Reports indicate that two B-52 bombers have entered Iranian airspace, moving toward the vicinity of Bushehr. Iranian air defense and monitoring units are reportedly tracking their movements closely.”  If true, does Iran have the ability to shoot down B-52’s?  I’ve heard B-52’s are accompanied by fighter jet escorts.
Posted by: Fredrick | Mar 20 2026 19:13 utc | 90
 
Reports are 50/50… if West looking to piss Russia off again,  regarding  Bushehr,  then report may be accurate.
 
Otherwise, maybe “threat” against Russia,  as Israel & US  know that plant is owned (mostly) by Russia, operated by Russians & protected by S400..
 
So, sure… send your B’s  on in…

Posted by: Trubind1 | Mar 20 2026 22:32 utc | 240

The many messages from Russia told me nobody in Russia gives a shit about Mozambique tankers or Mozambique oil.  If Emmanuel 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.
 
Posted by: Nobody Special | Mar 20 2026 20:18 utc | 120

 
Some points need to be made:
 
1. Mozambique has no oil refineries, so the oil was never going to end up there.
 
2. Unless you have access to the full corporate registration(s) of the ship owners, the legal contract documentation of the cargo owners and the money trail, including the terms of payment and proof of payment, none of what you say can be substantiated.
 
This lack of proof in no way endorses the theft of oil originating in Russia at sea. But the odds of anyone in Mozambique being anything more than the registrar for a series of shell companies is infinitesimally small.

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Mar 20 2026 22:32 utc | 241

Victoria base in Iraq is on fire and being relentlessly pounded. Also Trump supposedly told the GCC that he wants $5 trillion to continue the war or $2.5 Trillion to end it. My brain hurts as I try to perceive his angle with that.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 22:24 utc | 239

But he’s already giving them the more expensive product for free! And to think that there are some opprobrious people who think the American president isn’t generous.

Posted by: Chunk | Mar 20 2026 22:33 utc | 242

IRGC Urgent Evacuation Order
To residents and citizens of Ras Al Khaimah, UAE:
Due to the area being used in operations targeting Iranian islands, Ras Al Khaimah is likely to become a target in the near term.

 
https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/178617

Posted by: Framarz | Mar 20 2026 22:34 utc | 243

Alzheimer’s did it! 
 
how many non compos but quite ready for the compost presidents has the US had since 1980? Reagan twice, Trump twice, Biden once, with Bush Jr just being incompetent, twice.
 
do you see elder abuse and abuse of the aged and disabled when Trump appears? I mean, by the staff around him, and his own family. if only the US had like, senior protective services or something, instead of homelessness.
 
ditto Biden. Doctor Jill Biden hid behind her clearly demented husband, thereby knowingly enabling the policies of those manipulating her husband. we need more women in office!
 
cuz the ol’ bastard has Alzheimer’s, he can honestly claim before Congress or whoever, “I don’t remember.”
 
Oblivion means forgetting, forgetfulness. so yeah, Iran’s WMDs were consigned to oblivion. and then someone, Rafael Rossi or whoever, said to TrumpBiden, “Iran has WMDs…” and he says, “We better go destroy them.” And his staffer, or wife if it’s Joe Biden, says, “we’ll obliterate them.”
 
they definitely obliterated Iraq’s (sic) WMDs, fer sher. no one remembers. I miss Rumsfeld. He could now come out and say, when asked about Iraq’s (sic) WMDs, “We know where they are, we’ve known all along, they are around Teheran, Bushehr, here and there.” 
 
still can’t find those WMDs in Israel though….
 
 

Posted by: duck n cover | Mar 20 2026 22:34 utc | 244

@206 JRL

“…all this is seriously disrupting the usual petrodollar circulatory system; the system by which the US has traditionally exported its inflation”

Another way of understanding that is that the PetroDollar (and YuanDollar) allowed US to import wealth, hence becoming a service economy and reducing own labour. Prices decreased as new money was circulated to domestic to buy foreign produced at minimal wage. That money was then reinvested in US and inflated assets, which benefited asset holders, also further funding fractional debt to lower quintiles for access to assets, and allowing increased govt debt to subsidise lower quintiles.

China is not going to keep producing for US at low wages indefinitely though, maybe US has other countries in mind to develop, and US is both able to guarantee basic domestic consumption needs as well as in theory ending up either with increased control of oil supply, or if not profiting from own existing production relative to a debilitated ROW, that not even counting MICDollar .

So possibly an attempt at wider reformat, which is would be a ‘somewhat dangerous’ make or break reality.

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 20 2026 22:34 utc | 245

It must be noted that Iran specifically targets Outlaw US Empire owned hydrocarbon infrastructure, which is natural since its war is with that Empire. Unfortunately, many GCC also co-own those installations. Was that necessary? IMO, no; GCC states could have bought freed themselves from Seven Sisters influence long ago but chose not to, probably because the kickbacks were so good.
 
On the monetary control war, GCC had most of its assets dollarized, so it was always going to be extremely problematic in adopting even a partial petroyuan since the Outlaw US Empire demonstrated what it will do to those who become disloyal–confiscate their assets without batting an eye. And now the GCC situation is even more dire as they need to repatriate a substantial percentage of those assets since their current account inflow has abruptly stopped. In other words, GCC states are caught within a poisonous zugzwang pickle. They might try to blame Iran for their dilemma, but that would be dishonest as the blame lies first with themselves, then the Zionists followed by the Empire–themselves because they trusted an entity that has proven a great many times that it’s untrustworthy, particularly when it stole Russia’s assets, although it had stolen other nations assets before Russia.    

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 20 2026 22:35 utc | 246

IMPORTANT🚨
 
IRAN SENDS MAJOR WARNING:
 
🔸The Iranian armed forces have been granted full authority and the necessary decision-making power to confront any attempt to occupy any part of Iranian territory
 
🔸Never-before-seen methods will be used that exceed the enemy’s calculations, including addressing some historical files related to the separate Iranian provinces
 
🔸We will not allow a single drop of oil to leave the region, whether through a blockade or through any attack on corridors or islands, in the event that the enemy attempts to prevent the export of our oil
 
🔸Any targeting of oil infrastructure in the region will be met with a similar response, so that no oil infrastructure will remain standing in the region.
 
🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
 

https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkx1Dvr6NZ8Hq04DklOikE08N5txhXNgOoe

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 22:36 utc | 247

It’s my mind. I do not use LLM, because I am free. And, of course, free.
 
My mother is out. And I feel why my mother is out. I love you mama;
 
Never gonna see you, moma, And I’m sorry because I love you

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 22:36 utc | 248

As of today (March 20, 2026), the pattern has continued for some key occasions—like his Nowruz (Persian New Year) message released today, which was again a written statement (no video or audio of him personally), read or summarized on state media. He declared the enemy “defeated” and emphasized unity/resistance, but he still hasn’t appeared publicly in video form or been seen in crowds/events.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 20 2026 22:37 utc | 249

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 22:24 utc | 239
It’s called looting.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Mar 20 2026 22:39 utc | 250

Richard D. Wolff and Michael Hudson: Iran Just Flipped the Script on the U.S. – Global Crisis Incoming. Link:https://old.bitchute.com/video/aDBhCSvb9N7E/
Posted by: meshpal | Mar 20 2026 18:07 utc | 29
 
Thank you for that. It lines up perfectly with the latest of Berletic & Diessen.
 
One hour of the (very simple) big picture, no need for complex, conspiracy-like explanations or other useless narratives, it’s just straight to the point:
 
https://glenndiesen.substack.com/p/brian-berletic-iran-war-a-gateway
 

Posted by: Zet | Mar 20 2026 22:40 utc | 251

President Donald Trump on Friday signaled that an end to the Iran war is fast approaching.
 
“We are getting very close to meeting our objectives as we consider winding down our great Military efforts in the Middle East,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.
 
He listed five objectives that are nearing completion, including the degradation of Iran’s missile systems, the destruction of the nation’s defense production, the elimination of its Navy and Air Force, preventing the regime from obtaining nuclear weapons, and protecting neighboring countries, including Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and others.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 20 2026 22:43 utc | 252

Institutions are holding on cash to see which winds will be blowing. They don’t care if they have to pay Yuan for oil as long as they can get the fuel homw to keep their economy running.
 
How likely is a PetroYuan system ? Chinese Yuan has liquidity as Argentina used it to pay off its debt. China also does Cross Border Direct payments bypassing SWIFT system and also they love to inject nations with Currency Swap.
 
The liquidity of the Yuan is not an issue but it’s new and now with this crisis, too many big players may consider to jump ships and hedge some of their assets in Yuan.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 22:43 utc | 253

@ Giyane

What is gamed out, what was implied, was the economic and political realities of the region and world, and how the US will have calculated to still profit even from ‘failure to meet announced objectives’ in the region.

Whether contingency or plan is a different question, and public sentiment or loyalties hardly come into it, most of what you mention there, cultural differences and their use, being nothing more than a propaganda front in the west to dumb people down so that they ‘know not to question’.

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 20 2026 22:44 utc | 254

Even though I am not a Putin fan I doubt the story is true with regards to cutting off information flow to Iran in favor of the US doing the same to Ukraine. First the US wouldn’t really stop it and second it’s debatable how much the Russians are helping the Iranians, in terms of ISR I would expect the Chinese are providing the Iranians more intel. Putin wants to keep the WW2 order at all cost even if it comes at the expense of Russia. 
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I suspect the US is now seriously looking for an off ramp to the Iranian conflict behind the scenes, the Israeli escalation plan of striking out at Iranian infrastructure and their dream of lighting the whole gulf on fire has been put on hold by the US. There are several issues which are going to be critical in the next few weeks if this conflict continues and almost all hurt the US/West.
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1.  Energy prices are being manipulated on paper but that can once physical deliveries are due the whole thing starts to fall apart and you will get a massive repricing and it will have an impact all over the world including the US. 
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2. Interceptor missiles and the US/Israeli military effort seem to be faltering, the Iranians appear to have gamed out every move and they appear to be 2-3 steps ahead of actions the US /Israel takes, they are calibrating very carefully and also controlling the narrative. I also believe that they have begun hammering the air bases in the region in more serious way now, first they took out the radars and some token strikes but seemed to be largely avoiding really hammering the air bases and the planes there with the exception of Kuwait and Iraq but I have seen some reporting they have started to slowly target the Israeli airbases and are slowly striking closer to Ben Gurion but haven’t struck it directly yet, same of Saudi Arabia. 
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3. There is something serious going on in Iraq and NATO partners have begun to pull out, the Iraqi militias have struck hard at US assets and probably are inflicting infrastructure and casualties. The power of these militias and their commitment seems to have caught the US/Israeli unaware as they are even controlling Iraqi airspace to a degree, something has happened with Iraq and it is no longer the friendly place to operate.
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4. The Gulf states have probably made the decision not to attack Iran militarily themselves and let the US/Israel prosecute the war, my guess is they have informed the US of the collective decision and this is yet another action that did not materialize.
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5. Loss of prestige , the F35 shootdown, the fact that the US has to keep using standoff weapons, the fact that Iran can destroy US air tanker assets at any of the Middle East fields if they so desire. The importance of opening up the Strait of Hormuz , the Navy carriers with their issues and not being able to get close at all to Iran are all adding up.
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6. Israel/Hezbollah/Lebanon, the Israelis seem to be taking serious hits on the Lebanon front and something seems to have happened in Israeli leadership as I no longer see the swagger that was once seen with them, some of the loudmouths and rabid leadership seem to have gone to ground, something has happened with the leadership in Israel. 
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7. US domestic concerns and the Trump coalition fractures, the deep state/oligarchy seems to be setting up Trump to take the blame for all of this. I have seen no major political figures/intelligence agencies step up and say the war is the correct thing to do, they are all deferring to Trump, this is great for Trump’s ego but I suspect those around such as Wiles/Miller are beginning to see hey may have been setup on this. It’s ultimately his responsibility but I believe he has been setup information wise.

In short Trump is running out of time before something more serious and permanent happens that he can’t paper/media over, already the loss of Hormuz is already baked in as well as Iran charging “tolls” in the form of  “war reparations”. It looks like the Iranians already had this toll thing gamed out as even in the first few days of this thing they were mentioning reparations from the Gulf countries, so I guess now they will also take a cut out of the Gulf state revenues. I think we are seeing a birth of a new Iran here that has fought and won its independence for the time being. I just hope they stay vigilant and don’t get too comfortable as eventually the US/Israel will be back. 

Posted by: silverfox | Mar 20 2026 22:44 utc | 255

AP:
 
The Iran war has Argentines worrying inflation will spike, threatening the fiscal surplus President Javier Milei won at the cost of widespread anger over his economic austerity policies.
 
“Every week there’s an increase” in gasoline prices, complained German Toledo, 38, a traffic safety officer. “You can’t make it to the end of the month.”
 
“Argentina has weathered this shock relatively well so far” by becoming a net energy exporter, of $8 billion in oil and gas last year, International Monetary Fund spokesperson Julie Kozack said Thursday.
 
But higher export revenues will lag behind the bills Argentines must pay for importing costlier liquefied natural gas, said Mariano Machado, a principal analyst for the Americas at the global risk intelligence firm Verisk Maplecroft.
 
“The Iran shock has arrived at the worst possible moment for Milei’s counter-inflation program,” Machado said. The higher gas prices have pushed Milei’s target of 1% monthly inflation “mathematically out of reach” until mid-year.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 22:48 utc | 256

Reuters:
Iraq has declared force ‌majeure on all oilfields developed by foreign oil ⁠companies, as military operations in the region have disrupted navigation through the Strait of ‌Hormuz, ⁠preventing most of the country’s crude exports ⁠from moving, oil ministry sources ⁠said.

Posted by: UWDude | Mar 20 2026 22:49 utc | 257

Melaleuca | Mar 20 2026 22:05 utc | 215
 
The greatest “energy rich” terrorist nation on the planet is the USA. I have a book, Petro Tyrannies, that names the many extremist nations but omits naming #1, an omission I found very glaring. Of course, given the vastness of Hegseth’s ignorance, I’m surprised he can dress himself. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 20 2026 22:49 utc | 258

@79. “the base that houses Israel’s F-35 stealth fighter jets — the backbone of its long-range strike capability.”

That’s something you dont often see in the same sentence. F35 and “long range”

Posted by: yarpos | Mar 20 2026 22:52 utc | 259

George Wendell 202
“Trump and Netanyahu must go, so must any other leader that serves the same elite fools they serve and worship.” 
Please start with Javier Milei!

 
 

Posted by: Montefrío | Mar 20 2026 22:54 utc | 260

It is very clear. You feel all. 
 
let the people be. What is the problem? 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fB24_kIPIB4&list=RDfB24_kIPIB4&start_radio=1 
 

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 22:57 utc | 261

How likely is a PetroYuan system ?

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 22:43 utc | 266
 
That’s quite a hard one to answer; I can see more and more nations coming to bilateral agreements with the oil exporters, using whatever currency (or let’s go bigger, whatever medium of exchange…) is mutually acceptable. I’m not yet convinced that China wants external parties to use the yuan as the medium of exchange outside of China’s influence/control.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Mar 20 2026 22:57 utc | 262

Worth comparing Doomberg now, vs Doomberg back in February.
 
https://palisadesradio.ca/doomberg-golds-new-role-in-a-multi-polar-world-world-war-3-the-ai-singularity/
 
He told people not to worry about oil prices, it’s surely going down … the USA will avoid getting bogged down into international conflicts … all pie in the sky wishful thinking. I of course did the opposite and went long on Woodside Petroleum shares and that’s been embarrassingly profitable. I never really thought Trump would attack Iran, but I had some voice saying, “You know something might happen … better hold some petroleum stocks just in case.”
 
Would be nice to hear a solid apology from Doomberg and an admission that he doesn’t know much about oil prices and the factors driving that.
 
Strangely enough coal mining stocks have also shot right up, even though it has pretty much nothing to do with the Middle East. I’m in the process of selling off the coal stocks I own … and I will buy them back cheaper after everyone else figures out coal is not the same as oil.

Posted by: Tel | Mar 20 2026 22:58 utc | 263

It’s getting apparent US blew up every oil field as they get kicked out of the Middle east in a scorched earth tradition.
 
Question – why do US refineries and LNG infrastructure in the Mexican gulf coast deserve to be untouched after all it has done?

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 20 2026 22:58 utc | 264

Hegseth Invokes Divine Purpose to Justify Military Might
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has imbued U.S. military actions with a Christian moral underpinning that suggests they are divinely sanctioned.
 
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/20/us/politics/hegseth-christianity-military.html

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 23:00 utc | 265

We are going to need a new one.  The gay ayatollah died earlier today.  You will know about it in few days.

Posted by: karloff1 | Mar 20 2026 23:00 utc | 266

I think that for Putin every ally is some kind of trade off.  smart countries like Venezuela and soon Cuba surrender to the global mafia – sometimes it takes a bit of encouragement – because they know – or find out the hard way – that China and Russia regard them as pawns to be  traded in – that China and Russia will not defend them, though they might go through some kabuki.  
The world is a gangster paradise.

Posted by: Paulunun | Mar 20 2026 23:02 utc | 267

Posted by: Tel | Mar 20 2026 22:58 utc | 276
 
There are also coal mining companies in China, in the inland provinces and in Mongolia which have been doing well for themselves. Coal will be one of the major winners over several years.
 
Too bad EU dismantled most of its nuclear power plants and coal mines, lol

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 20 2026 23:02 utc | 268

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Mar 20 2026 22:23 utc | 237
 
People only learn empathy for others through there own exposure to similar kinds of adversity. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 20 2026 23:02 utc | 269

…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 | 196
Propaganda or practicality? Kids are lighter and if they are trained then they probably would do far better than full grown adult. Did it work?
None of the Abrahamic faiths have any claim to a moral high ground.

Posted by: Laradise | Mar 20 2026 23:03 utc | 270

Giyane@213 is correct: asylum seekers and defectors have a vested interest in proving their “value” to their new masters by lying and making things up as much as possible to suit the already formed opinions of said new masters.
 
It’s not just defectors, legal immigrants often think that they need to show they’re more loyal than the king by cheering for sanctions/ war against their former homeland. To which they have (as we see with the Syrian “refugees”) absolutely no intention of returning. 
 

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 20 2026 23:04 utc | 271

Trump sayes he’s winding down the war haveing acheved most of its objectives,   bare in mind trump  lies.

Posted by: Mark2 | Mar 20 2026 23:08 utc | 272

unimperator @ 229
 
Not a criticism of you but that silly Doomberg post need calling out:
 
The devil on my shoulder keeps whispering in one ear that the USA intentionally intends to destroy global oil markets, the Empire of Chaos goes global in one uber-chaos event, a scorched earth to hide the USA bankruptcy, not the bankruptcy of the state, but of its private sector, the end of the financialized petrodollar ponzi, too big to fail and bail.  You end the exhausted petrodollar and the debts that can’t be repaid by collapsing the global petro-market.
 
But, the devil on my shoulder is full of it, the only countries that would benefit from such a collapse would be technologically advanced autarkies Russia and China, or they would come out of the rubble more ahead than the USA and Europe, a collapsing Europe is a suicide pact with the USA in no way an advantage, if there’s a renaissance it’s 50ys off and the autarkies have a huge head start, China has historical momentum, and you can’t stop the planet moving through space-time.
I need to put the too clever to not be true conspiracy theories in the circular file. Just like the repression, oppression and violence the USA has perpetrated abroad all these decades that has come home to roost, the chaos it has sown has come home to roost and now permeates everything. Crapification of everything, not just the economy and culture, but the political and military capability – everything  through and through. All sane thinking crapified, “long-term American renaissance” of any sort, my ass. Doomberg is playing online video games with Bessent and Hegseth, fun until the power goes out.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 20 2026 23:08 utc | 273

Gonna make the things honest and right. There no dude that we are humans, the bests of our mind.
 
 
We are free:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Q5MYn4F-zQ&list=RDfB24_kIPIB4&index=2

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 23:10 utc | 274

Paulunun @280
 
China works on the principle of non interference in other countries’ internal affairs, which is why so many countries sign up for trade and infrastructure deals with China. 
 
Russia is not the Soviet Union. Putin is not the saviour of anybody except the bank accounts of his oligarch buddies, many of whom happen to be jews. Putin is only fighting the SMO with extreme reluctance and his primary concern until the Prigozhin putsch at least was still to protect the income flows of his oligarch cronies. To expect him to protect Cuba or Venezuela or any other country threatened by Washington where the profits of his oligarch friends aren’t threatened is an exercise in wishful thinking. 

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 20 2026 23:11 utc | 275

I wonder if Russia still has bases in Syria. Last time I heard about them they were still there.

Posted by: arby | Mar 20 2026 23:12 utc | 276

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 22:26 utc | 244
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So “Lu”: Please learn to use proper English words and sentence structure, so that people here will at least understand what you’re trying to say.
 
Otherwise they’ll just ignore you, as I’ve been doing.
 
What you’ve been posting makes no sense. Maybe it does to you, but not to anyone else in your broken English. It’s just word salad.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 20 2026 23:13 utc | 277

You can imagine how nice the world would be if the Lie House neocons continued their plans to destroy China as some say it is also attempting to do by hoping to cut China’s gas and oil supplies. Given China produces so many excellent yet inexpensive products for the world including food, without China or its ability to freight products everywhere in the international market we would be facing an even greater disaster than now. The same can be said for all the resources China buys off other countries which it imports to make such products. 
Those in America making such plans are complete idiotic fools that do not see the ramifications and wider interconnections between countries and the implications their absurdly reductionist policies cause. They have to go before it is too late. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 20 2026 23:15 utc | 278

China has many times said they do NOT want the yuan to be the reserve currency of the world.  Maybe a percentage in some commodity backed currency.That’s it.

Posted by: arby | Mar 20 2026 23:16 utc | 279

This deal of stopping ISR if you do is utter bullshit.

Posted by: arby | Mar 20 2026 23:16 utc | 280

We are free:Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 23:10 utc | 287
R U sure ? Define freedom ?

Posted by: Hiro Masamune | Mar 20 2026 23:16 utc | 281

I wonder if Russia still has bases in Syria. Last time I heard about them they were still there.
 
Posted by: arby | Mar 20 2026 23:12 utc | 289
 
Still there (active/retained Russian control or access):
 
– Khmeimim (Hmeimim) Air Base (near Latakia, western Syria) — Primary airbase; remains operational with resumed flights, redeployed equipment, and ongoing use for logistics and regional support.
 
– Tartus Naval Base/Facility (coastal Tartus, western Syria) — Key naval logistics point; still utilized (ships staging, persistent presence), with negotiations to maintain access.
 
Lost or withdrawn (no longer held/abandoned):
 
– Qamishli Airport (northeastern Syria, Kurdish/SDF areas) — Withdrawal began late January 2026; equipment transferred to Khmeimim or Russia; base handed over/left under local control.
 
– Other forward/deployment sites (various locations across Syria from Assad era) — Dismantled or abandoned in late 2024/early 2025; forces consolidated to coastal bases; no significant presence outside the two main ones.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 20 2026 23:17 utc | 282

Chinese Yuan has liquidity as Argentina used it to pay off its debt.

 
 

Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 22:43 utc | 266

 
Should read “used it to pay off 0.2% of its debt.” 

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Mar 20 2026 23:20 utc | 283

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 20 2026 23:17 utc | 295
 
Thanks. Going to be interesting if Joti Bar’s prediction of the head chopper government is gone in a year.

Posted by: arby | Mar 20 2026 23:21 utc | 284

“I wonder if Russia still has bases in Syria. Last time I heard about them they were still there.”
Posted by: arby | Mar 20 2026 23:12 utc | 289
 
The reason they were there was so America could steal Syria’s oil and grain which they were doing for years. It’s why they put in their Al Qaeda puppet with the help of ISIS and got rid of Assad. You won’t hear about the bases now since that swap was always part of the deal.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 20 2026 23:21 utc | 285

Coal will be one of the major winners over several years.
 
Posted by: unimperator | Mar 20 2026 23:02 utc | 281
 

I’m aware that China uses a lot of coal (both imported and locally sourced) and yes I was holding coal with the mindset that there would be some growth over the next few years. However, this is not normal …
 
https://www.google.com/finance/quote/YAL:ASX?window=6M
 
Massive gains since the start of the war … it was up something like 40% in one month. There ain’t that much genuine growth in it … that is panic buying … followed by a dumb-arse momentum trading pile on.
 
Like I said, coal as an industry is just fine, but I would rather sell at the high and wait for it to settle back down … don’t worry, I will have opportunities to get back in the door. Contrarian for the win.

Posted by: Tel | Mar 20 2026 23:21 utc | 286

Well. Maybe it’s becoming worthwhile to
 
Yes, coal can be converted into synthetic crude oil, diesel, or gasoline through a process called coal liquefaction, also known as “coal-to-liquids” (CTL). While technologically proven and used historically, it is generally more expensive and carbon-intensive than refining petroleum. 
Key processes include:

    • Indirect Liquefaction (Fischer-Tropsch): The most common method, which first gasifies coal into synthesis gas (syngas—a mix of hydrogen and carbon monoxide) before converting it into liquid fuels
      .
  • Direct Liquefaction (DCL): Chemically transforms coal into liquid products using high heat, pressure, and hydrogen. 
    Wikipedia

Posted by: Jo | Mar 20 2026 23:21 utc | 287

Trump just had an epic crashout on the WH lawn.
 
It’s like everyone is scared to tell him he’s losing. The Emperor’s new clothes.
 
This will end well. 😂😂😂

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 23:23 utc | 288

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 20 2026 23:21 utc | 298
 
Sorry I meant to say “The reason US bases were there”. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 20 2026 23:23 utc | 289

I am seeing shallow sandy beaches along large parts of Iran’s coastline, and coastal towns with harbors.(I do not think there are going to be D-Day type landings with only 5000 marines. More likely they will be used attacking Iranian proxies outside of Iran’s borders.)
Posted by: catdog | Mar 20 2026 22:29 utc | 250
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On an earlier thread it was clarified that there is a sandy coastline but mountains rise directly behind this. Streams from the mountains bring down water to the coast, and create delta effects. However, the mountains loom directly above this strip.

Posted by: Jane | Mar 20 2026 23:24 utc | 290

Trump cries uncle 

The White House @WhiteHouse, 1h ago

“We are getting very close to meeting our objectives as we consider winding down our great Military efforts in the Middle East with respect to the Terrorist Regime of Iran…” – President Donald J. Trump

https://x.com/WhiteHouse/status/2035105078214808041

The tweet contains a screenshot of President Trump’s Truth Social post. The above text is highlighted in yellow.
 
Full text:

We are getting very close to meeting our objectives as we consider winding down our great Military efforts in the Middle East with respect to the Terrorist Regime of Iran: (1) Completely degrading Iranian Missile Capability, Launchers, and everything else pertaining to them. (2) Destroying Iran’s Defense Industrial Base. (3) Eliminating their Navy and Air Force, including Anti Aircraft Weaponry. (4) Never allowing Iran to get even close to Nuclear Capability, and always being in a position where the U.S.A. can quickly and powerfully react to such a situation, should it take place. (5) Protecting, at the highest level, our Middle Eastern Allies, including Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, and others. The Hormuz Strait will have to be guarded and policed, as necessary, by other Nations who use it — The United States does not! If asked, we will help these Countries in their Hormuz efforts, but it shouldn’t be necessary once Iran’s threat is eradicated. Importantly, it will be an easy Military Operation for them. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP

Posted by: Petri Krohn | Mar 20 2026 23:25 utc | 291

Lu is just AI slop with a few alterations. You can always tell because too many big words that mean nothing.
 
Posted by: watcher | Mar 20 2026 22:11 utc | 224

 
”Lu” is the same psychotic troll who has posted under dozens of names; recent ones include Heart, Bhavati, and But.
 
Presently he’ll spam the site with irrelevant YouTubes of his favorite pop songs.

Posted by: malenkov | Mar 20 2026 23:26 utc | 292

George! Please ignore Lu, for heaven’s sake. What don’t you understand about “Don’t feed the (AI) trolls’?

Posted by: Jane | Mar 20 2026 23:27 utc | 293

Posted by: arby | Mar 20 2026 23:21 utc
 
On one hand, it’s now ~15 months since Assad’s fall (Dec 2024), sanctions are fully lifted (a major 2025 diplomatic win), and the regime is still standing without the mass purges critics feared. On the other hand, the Gulf’s massive investment pledges (Saudi’s $6–7B+ for Syrian airports, airlines, energy, etc.) are now at serious risk of stalling or freezing due to Iran’s retaliatory strikes since late Feb 2026, which have hammered GCC economies—hitting refineries, LNG facilities, ports, and tourism—shifting their focus to domestic recovery over overseas commitments. So no collapse on schedule, but these external shocks make delivering on the economic promises that could solidify his rule much tougher.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Mar 20 2026 23:32 utc | 294

Hebrew press declares war on UAE on behalf of Iran, after Iran expands retaliation :-/

“Channel 13:

Iran declares war on the UAE, and this time the Iranian Revolutionary Guard announces its intention to attack non-American targets and demands that residents of the city of Ras Al Khaimah evacuate their homes.” Via Suhaib Al-Masalma

Posted by: Ornot | Mar 20 2026 23:33 utc | 295

@unimperator, multiple posts
 
You claim to speak for the side of good, which should defeat the side of evil.
 
Yet, every time, you want emerging countries to behave exactly like the aggressors, that is, to seize every opportunity to strike, destroy, and kill.
 
Participating in any existing or potential conflict cannot be considered foreign policy
 
Violating international law because Trump does it is not the way to improve things.
 
Transforming the majority of countries of the world, witch can’t defend themselves and doesn’t have the means to rebuilt, into devastated wasteland is not “winning”.
 
Whether the US subjects the entire world to the law of the jungle, or whether Russia, China, and others also apply the law of the jungle, it will make no difference; the world will have lost its humanity.
 
Could you please stop calling on all countries with some military and economic resources to imitate the hegemon in all things?
Thank you.

Posted by: Sebgo | Mar 20 2026 23:34 utc | 296

It’s pretty bad make the others bad.
 
Make you live your fantasy. Stop talking the others the consequence for your live.make yourself honest for your live:
 
 

Posted by: Lu | Mar 20 2026 23:34 utc | 297

….so, yeh, that marine expeditionary force has to be hitting a beach somewhere??? …

 Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Mar 20 2026 22:09 utc | 222
 There are other possibilities.  Berletic recently discussed the possible uses for the Marines in recent videos.  One of the possibilties is they will be used to pirate oil tankers destined for BRICS countries that Iran allows to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. 
 
The Marine Expeditionary Unit(s) have a lot of helicopters of different types, and these can easily be used to transport Marines to targeted ships.  The unit also has F-35s which might be needed to help make up for damage to those expensive radars hosted in GCC countries.  Old-fashioned “storming the beach” scenarios aren’t the only possible tasks for these Units.  

Posted by: strait of malaca | Mar 20 2026 23:34 utc | 298

Posted by: karlof1 | Mar 20 2026 22:49 utc | 271
Gday Karl.
——
when the bar is an absolute sewer, which is increasingly frequent, I fear we will lose you.
 I don’t always reply to your posts but I do read them.
Thanks for your contributions.
 

Posted by: Melaleuca | Mar 20 2026 23:34 utc | 299

Posted by: Jane | Mar 20 2026 23:27 utc | 307
 
If you are talking about me, you should realise I have not replied to anything Lu has written. So not guilty of your claim.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Mar 20 2026 23:35 utc | 300