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The second carrier in the region has been withdrawn to the southern Arab Sea for fear of being attacked by Iranian forces.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

Joe Kent
 

Are you paying attention ? 👇

 
screenshot . 
https://x.com/angeloinchina/status/2035204317570114022
 
Trust evidence, not personalities.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 21 2026 5:04 utc | 501

Grandson condemn US war on Iran during his concert:
 
“Death to the American imperial war machine dragging another generation into endless wars to ignore the fact that president of the US is a fucking pedophile”

 
38-second live performance clip . 
https://x.com/OunkaOnX/status/2034976031011217587

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 21 2026 5:08 utc | 502

True story, Trump was saying today on the WH lawn that CNN had run a poll and he had 100% support to fight Iran.
 
Is he drugged or hypnotized?
 
Either way, the crash-out is very entertaining.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 21 2026 5:10 utc | 503

Re: Proof of life  (sorry for bringing this up….)
 
1.When is big boy ‘bibi’s next visit to the Whitehouse?
 
2. Notice Trumpy stopped mentioning of ‘bibi’ since March 8th?
 

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Mar 21 2026 5:13 utc | 504

US 1$ coin will Trump face and Trump raising his fist with the slogan FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!
 
Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 22:24 utc | 241
 

 
Metal punch sets are going to fly off the shelves ==> https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005003378041859.html
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 21 2026 5:20 utc | 505

Gotta love the Ukrainians, just like their Russian brethren. 
 
🇺🇦🇶🇦Ukraine offers Qatar to exchange interceptor drones for Mirage 2000-5 fighter jets worth $80 million 🤦‍♂
 
The Qatar Air Force has only 12 such aircraft, each costing up to $80 million, according to The Intelligence Online.
 

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Mar 21 2026 5:27 utc | 506

posting the berletic / diesen video again that karl posted earlier. thanks karl.. well worth other folks time to check this out… 
Posted by: james | Mar 21 2026 4:08 utc | 499
 
I watched the  berletic / Rachel Blevins video.  https://youtu.be/dxEF3lQKaW4 
 
His prediction?  The US has China as its final “big bad enemy”.  But in the final battle with China the US loses.  Meanwhile, the US will  sacrifice Ukraine, Israel, Philippines, and Taiwan (maybe a few other nations).  They are just pawns.
 

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 5:37 utc | 507

I also noticed he didn’t mention me in his short history of saddle design…..he lives up to his last name of Petty.
Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 21 2026 4:48 utc | 522
 
And your follow up…very interesting. Yeah, I am familiar with NIOSH and no nose saddles. I’ve never actually tried one. And Dr. Schrader.
 
Reason I asked about the non payment of patent royalties is that there are people who specialize (on behalf of larger companies) in going around and buying up patents for product types that may compete with what they’ve already got under development or ready for production and then just hiding them away in dusty old boxes in some warehouse. Then delivering products that come CLOSE enough to the hidden away patent but still “different” enough to withstand challenges in patent court (not sure what it’s actually called – but one of my EE classmates ended up deciding to go to law school next and specializes in patent law, so I used to get an earful). 
 
Anyway I’m sorry to hear that happened. What interesting side topics we touch upon while here at the bar. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 5:38 utc | 508

titmouse | Mar 21 2026 4:13 utc | 503 about bicycling
 

 
A clydesdale fork makes practically any old bike into a practical cargo bike. 
 
https://www.google.com/search?q=clydesdale+fork&udm=2
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 21 2026 5:39 utc | 509

‘TRUMP AMERICA AI Act’ Repeals Section 230, Expands Liability, & Establishes Centralized Federal Control Over AI Systems 

By removing Section 230 and expanding liability across platforms, the bill shifts risk away from the speaker and onto the infrastructure that distributes their work.That means companies like Substack are no longer simply hosting content—they are legally exposed to it.In that environment, the question is no longer whether reporting is accurate or sourced, but whether hosting it could trigger legal risk.The predictable result is preemptive restriction: platforms limiting reach, tightening policies, or removing content that could be framed as harmful—especially reporting on public health, government programs, or other high-stakes issues.For independent journalists, the pressure point is distribution.The bill creates a system where controversial or high-impact reporting does not need to be banned outright.It only needs to become too risky for platforms to carry.In effect, control over liability becomes control over visibility.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 21 2026 3:06 utc | 458
 
 
US turning into a total dictatorship.  Coming soon 🙁

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 5:39 utc | 510

What happened to the 5000 ISIS prisoners who were transferred to Iraq. Were they CIA/mercs? Could the marines and airborne be reinforcing them?

Posted by: freedom fritos | Mar 21 2026 5:43 utc | 511

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 5:37 utc | 532
 
Berletic is wrong. For some reason he wants to minimise Israel’s role in this. Sideshow for the greater war on China? If so it’s idiotic. China has long since passed the point where it’s touchable by such shenanigans. Trump ain’t no chess player.

Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 21 2026 5:45 utc | 512

psychohistorian – 
 
Just a secondary note. I have been around here for a long time, including many years as a lurker – since just after the billmon days)  and I always appreciated your comments and links. Same goes for many others, including some who have bailed never to return. But I hope you don’t take our minor disagreement the other night as some kind of feud or flame war (such as we have seen copiously in recent threads). I just didn’t appreciate being condescended to indirectly (and I acknowledge you weren’t singling me out, but it was in relation to the topic I was onto that particular evening). So I just wanted to say I apologize if anything I said (example: the “Bandidos” themed comment) felt like I was aiming at you in particular. 
 
In threads reaching into the thousands of comments, there will be some bullshit or ideas we don’t agree with. But there are some nuggets/kernels of truth even in that type of conversation. 
 
Cheers and your choice of beverage on me (even if just water). 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 5:45 utc | 513

Berletic is wrong. For some reason he wants to minimise Israel’s role in this. Sideshow for the greater war on China? If so it’s idiotic. China has long since passed the point where it’s touchable by such shenanigans. Trump ain’t no chess player.
Posted by: Patroklos | Mar 21 2026 5:45 utc | 537
 
I agree with you that he understates the role of Israel.  And it is looking like the US won’t be able to even finish off Iran much less Russia or China.  The last hurrah for the US would be to use its monopoly of LNG as a way to win economically.  Iran / Russia / China will have way more than enough energy to defeat the US.  Or at least limit it to the Americas.

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 5:54 utc | 514

Or at least limit it to the Americas.
 
Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 5:54 utc | 539
 

 
Wallmart cannot exist without the Petrodollar.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 21 2026 5:56 utc | 515

@540
 
There will be problems that American citizens will have to deal with.  But don’t worry, the Epstein Class will be well taken care of!

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 6:02 utc | 516

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 5:54 utc | 539
 
I think that expert and analyst takes like Michael Hudson’s may even negate or preclude the use of “US” or “Israel” in terms of who really benefits from this (and most other) war(s). Of course that is what got me in hot water with some of the esteemed regulars the other night in attributing “Israel” (Bibi) influence over Trump to finally get a president who would pull the trigger (no need, but I insist on reminding that I said in 2020 that a 2nd Trump term WILL be hot war on Iran) and thus utilize the “might” of the US military to sacrifice American ME/West Asia presence (and LIVES of US service members and Iranian civilians) to finally rid the goddamned Zionist cancer of their perceived major impediment to “Greater Israel” and ensure military/financial dominance (see: Qatar or UAE for example) over the region – whether “Israel” is really in the lead on this or not. 
 
My take is that “Israel” and those factions and individuals who represent what is intended for “Greater Israel” (territorially, financially, “religiously”, etc.) is the faction or node in the web of Empire that calls the shots on some (very important) matters, but not necessarily all. 
 
Just my $0.02. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 6:03 utc | 517

True story, Trump was saying today on the WH lawn that CNN had run a poll and he had 100% support to fight Iran.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 21 2026 5:10 utc | 528

 
I read somewhere that there is a magic number in wealth : 300 million $. Above this number in wealth, nobody says “no” to you.
 
So, during his whole life, nobody said “no” to DJ Trump. He lives in a magic bubble…

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 21 2026 6:05 utc | 518

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 5:39 utc | 535
 
######
 
It always was, people are finally noticing.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 21 2026 6:05 utc | 519

indi.ca’s take from Sri Lanka. 
 
https://indi.ca/ramadan-during-the-ramadan-war/
 
They are facing a major gas and diesel shortage as a result of MAIGA Trump’s bullshit utterly illegal and phony war, but which is not outside the character of “White Empire” and Jewish/Evangelical (white) Supremacy. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 6:08 utc | 520

@542
 
I think that Israel is calling a lot of the shots.  However, it might not matter if Iran destroys the nation with its missiles and drones (along with Hezbollah and Ansar Allah).  I mostly tune out “who is calling the shots, US or Israel” discussions.  It is irrelevant to me.  The practical matter is:  on its own, Israel can easily be tamed and neutered.  on its own, the US is still strong.

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 6:08 utc | 521

It always was, people are finally noticing.
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 21 2026 6:05 utc | 544
 
Half right.  Always was a dictatorship.  I’ll go along with that.  However, in the US, for the most part people are NOT noticing.  Americans think that the US is the most free bestest nation on the planet.  Americans are just one effective false flag event from 90% being in favor of obliterating Iran (just like Iraq 20 years ago).

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 6:13 utc | 522

In response to

Cheers and your choice of beverage on me (even if just water). 
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 5:45 utc | 538

 
How did you know I only drink water?…..grin
 
I apologize for my harshness in our previous interchanges about top/bottom versus left/right.  As you know, the top/bottom view in America is not widely held and I am sensitive about the issue after all my years of cultural anthropological, historical and economic history.
 
I also rail about patriarchy and its part of the monotheistic religions which many find extreme but I feel important to address as part of social evolution and Iran provides an interesting example of the cultural dynamic shifting to respect more of women’s contribution to society but not yet leadership roles……..which brings up a point that I keep reminding folks about…..the world we live in has leadership that exists within the context of all leadership of the world……Putin and Xi would not be the leaders they are if the God Of Mammon cult did not force them and their nations to exist and be structured as such in light of global power dynamics…….if we ever get rid of global private finance, I think that the narratives our species will evolve to live by will include a great amount of female perspective and leadership.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 21 2026 6:13 utc | 523

 The practical matter is:  on its own, Israel can easily be tamed and neutered.  on its own, the US is still strong.
Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 6:08 utc | 546
 
“Israel’s” existence and safety – and place in the node-web of Empire – seems to be sacrosanct if one has been paying attention. 
 
No way in Hell Trump abandons them, and if he doesn’t, which politician or party will? Nobody. That’s why it’s fully on Iran to neutralize them, but the problem for us westerners is that the Tribe will still attempt to destroy whatever rights and protections we have in our imperial core or vassal states. The Zionists are hard at work, and with much success lately – greatly aided more by the GOP and MAGA as far as the Constitution – than the also AIPAC and corporate money-owned Dems. 
 
But yes, “Israel” called the shots on this illegal, unprovoked war on Iran just as they did for Iraq, the “civil war” in Syria, and elsewhere.  Libya is a little more complex, and beyond the scope of what I’m intellectually able to discuss at this late hour. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 6:14 utc | 524

psychohistorian@458:
 
‘Qatar Dethroned As ‘LNG King’ as US Seizes Throne, Reshaping Future of Gas’
 
Yep. More:
 
‘The US is now the number one gas supplier on the planet. This is not good for China, not good for Russia, not good for BRICS and not good for the Global South.’
 
 Independent dissident journalist Richard Medhurst connects the essential petro-dots of an unprecedented US consolidation of global energy supply [LNG dollar]! below; Why gold and silver fell;  Hezb clobbers zionazi war-criminals/ethnic cleansers in South Leb .  ps  Bibi ain’t dead yet.  Don’t miss this one!
 
 Death to USrael. Victory to the Resistance.
 
Richard Medhurst: ‘Iran War Turns into Energy War’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiYU92vCcCU
 
US power-play for global energy control and profit.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Mar 21 2026 6:14 utc | 525

A little OT, but China has sent the first shipment of 60,000 tons of rice to Cuba, after supplying Cuba with many solar panels.
 
Russia is to deliver oil soon. The ship is en route.
 
The American embassy in Havana ran out of Diesel, and asked the Cuban government if it could import some. Needless to say, the Cuban government told them to pound sand.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Mar 21 2026 6:15 utc | 526

To George W.
The yanks work together to pull your strings. You shouldn’t feed them.
Jane the ” goody-two-shoes,” is a self righteous bitch. A Trump apologist.
Let it go for your sake and all of us who lurk here.

Posted by: Bingo | Mar 21 2026 6:16 utc | 527

on its own, the US is still strong.
 
Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 6:08 utc | 546
 

 
The debt that makes the USA strong is its greatest weakness.  The country is overdrawn.  When the USA’s credit is refused it will become a country of gleaners.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 21 2026 6:16 utc | 528

…if we ever get rid of global private finance, I think that the narratives our species will evolve to live by will include a great amount of female perspective and leadership.
Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 21 2026 6:13 utc | 548
 
Absolutely agree – but….HOW? Socialism (leftish) and communism (“far left”) have been rendered poison pills and almost third rail topics in any “serious” political and even ACADEMIC discussion/syllabi. What is the answer to top-down rule? Guillotines, but if so, then what? Sadly, money (meaning power, influence, ability to obtain all Earthly desires forbidden or verboten to the rest of us plebes) talks very convincingly, and the bullshit seems to win marathons (lately). 
 
P.S. – yeah I get you. Apologies again on my part. We (at the bar) have been getting into some very heady and complex territory. I don’t think any one of us (or any group of like minded thinkers) gets it all right. Michael Hudson may come the closest on the civilizational / historical scale – but in what past (or present) society has private finance primacy ever been successfully reined in without outside private financial interests sabotaging the effort every step of the way (ex. Cuba, Venezuela, Vietnam, etc.)? 
 
I am genuinely out of ideas and find myself just wanting to see USrael embarrassed and put in its place. At least militarily. But then, private finance controls or heavily dictates our lives domestically – seemingly regardless of whether some illegal hot war or sanctions regime is being waged away from our shores/borders. 
 
Ahh…maybe time for some sleep. But maybe not (to the trolls, socks, drama-festerers and fleas that know who they are)
 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 6:21 utc | 529

Agnotologist, introduced by Psychoterian, was almost voted… word of the month (February).
‘Stable’ (hence stablilized, stabilizing) will do it for March:
Stablilized Iraq = ransacked
Stable pilot condition = awfully & safely crashlanded in pieces (flat dead)
Stablecoin = another dead horse on arrival 
Stable democracy = anti-social democrats in charge
Stabilizing the World = chaos incorporated
Stable ‘f#@k up’ = double down or nothing
Stable ceasefire = buying more time to rearm
Stabilizing confusion = let’s be (nu)clear
Stable etc… = weaponized
 
 

Posted by: Circum Ceasium | Mar 21 2026 6:26 utc | 530

Let it go for your sake and all of us who lurk here.
Posted by: Bingo | Mar 21 2026 6:16 utc | 552
 
That is good advice for MANY. Not just Jane or George. Myself included many times in the past. Why even respond (unless in good faith apology or will to bury hatchetes) to perceived slights and drama? 
 
The issue with George W. and Jane is that GW seems SOO focused on the psychology of “Americans” and he lets it color/guide/pollute responses, often unnecessary ones that only increase the tension. 
 
Guys and gals – we are all here ostensibly as friends or at least adults (and again, this is not an attempt to paper over any past dis/recourses I’ve been engaged in) Let’s lighten the hell up in such a dark world, shouldn’t we? 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 6:27 utc | 531

The debt that makes the USA strong is its greatest weakness.  The country is overdrawn.  When the USA’s credit is refused it will become a country of gleaners. 
Posted by: too scents | Mar 21 2026 6:16 utc | 553
 
Agreed.  I just hope we get through that moment without nukes being launched.  The US will go from first to worst very quickly.

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 6:29 utc | 532

@ Circum Ceasium | Mar 21 2026 6:26 utc | 555
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stable_Genius_Act
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 21 2026 6:29 utc | 533

A lot of LNG is used only because of its low pollution.  Lots of things could use coal.  Trains, Ships, power plants etc etc just to name a few.  Yes, China has a lot of coal plants, just saying that the generators being turned by gas turbine engines could verry easily be hooked up to a steam plant to produce the same amount energy.  You can bring in a 1,200-pound boiler in on a portable unit and switch the gas turbine generator with a steam turbine.  Not saying it would be easy like Lego’s but it’s really not that hard.  I have personally seen many switched from coal to gas turbine.  It works both ways.  Of course you have to have condenser water, steam lines, condensate lines, etc etc but it’s not rocket science.  it doesn’t matter what drives the generator.   China has a lot of coal reserves as well.  I mean WW2 Germany ran off of coal oil for the most part.  it was widely used everywhere pre-1945

Posted by: TundraTide | Mar 21 2026 6:30 utc | 534

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.
 
What expensive weapon supplies does the US have to give, exactly? So far as I can see it has nothing left. Except small diameter bombs, which are precisely zero use to the gulf states.

Posted by: BM | Mar 21 2026 6:31 utc | 535

https://fair.org/home/pete-hegseths-war-on-journalists-and-iran-too/
 
NO apologetics for the pathetic state of “western”..cough, cough “adversarial” media, but where are the Helen Thomases in the USA now? Excluded from WH press briefings and aware that any questioning of the official status quo can easily be career suicide. 
 
Liberals in media have been the biggest failure of all, though.  They’ve had plenty of chances to fight back – AND – build huge audiences off of doing so. NPR/PBS was defunded. And yet they STILL toe the Zionist/official US (Zionist/imperial) line. 
 
No excuse. Easy to monetize dissident coverage as is evidenced at Substack – and even Substack is an evil corporation exploiting dissident authors/journos. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 6:31 utc | 536

@Tom_Q_Collins
 
My feelings on Israel:  Trump may WANT to save Israel, but may not be ABLE to.  Another couple of weeks of pounding from Iran and others, and I’m not sure there would be much of Israel left.  I suppose we could evacuate the 100 most important Israelis and restart Israel in say Argentina, but that would not be the same thing.
 
If the US DID just give up on Israel, it would not be able to survive long.  If AIPAC left the US and Israel removed its money and influence from the US, if anything the US would improve.  

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 6:34 utc | 537

Of course you have to have condenser water, steam lines, condensate lines, etc etc but it’s not rocket science. 
 
Posted by: TundraTide | Mar 21 2026 6:30 utc | 559
 

 
China is rolling out supercritical CO2 to replace steam in thermal power plants.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 21 2026 6:35 utc | 538

^^ My previous post
 
I know I’ll get shit for it. Because YES, I KNOW, liberal media has always served the status quo on empire and finance. 
 
I’m just trying to say that they are often the only “alternative” and “dissident” analysis/opinion that is ALLOWED in the space or sphere of “western” (Imperial/private finance dictated) discourse. I am not defending them as having betrayed values that have always been non-existent in the capitalist western realm or spectrum of discourse. They have always represented the voice of money. Liberals just used to do a better job of pretending some kind of economic and political revolution are not necessary. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 6:36 utc | 539

As far as the US Debt being it’s greatest strength and weakness – Grandfather used to say – if you owe the bank a 100K dollars the banks owns you, but if you owe the bank 10 Million you own the bank.
There is a crap-ton of leverage in the system using US debt as collateral.  If it gets defaulted on, then it will be a huge mess.  Not that things need to remain the same, but anyone who thinks that this unwind, whether it happens now, or some time in the future is going to be painless has no idea the amount of leverage in every country and business.  

Posted by: TundraTide | Mar 21 2026 6:37 utc | 540

restart Israel in say Argentina
 
Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 6:34 utc | 562
 

 
Greenland.
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 21 2026 6:37 utc | 541

Persistent rumour that Iran tested a 10,000 km ICBM last September. Perhaps repeated the test towards Diego Garcia.

Posted by: necromancer | Mar 21 2026 6:37 utc | 542

Yes on the CO2.  They are also putting Thorium reactors online – which I have pushed for years.  A lot of exciting things happening in China right now.

Posted by: TundraTide | Mar 21 2026 6:38 utc | 543

Posted by: Woke American | Mar 21 2026 6:34 utc | 562
 
Fair. And if the “Americans” would just apply the same level of accountability under existing laws about “foreign influence” to “Israel” it would be a great start. Problem is, “good” Democrats like Wyden are Zionists, and “good” Republicans like Massie and Paul are arch-capitalist-corporate-libertarians who don’t represent the proletariat in their own districts/states. It’s a lose-lose under this situation for the 99.9%. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 6:39 utc | 544

too scents #558, 6:29
Tks. Good one… Unobstructed Selection. Ha !

Posted by: Circum Ceasium | Mar 21 2026 6:41 utc | 545

@ Circum Ceasium | Mar 21 2026 6:26 utc | 555 wanting Stable to be word of month at MoA…..good set of use cases but I think the opposite is the current norm….Unstable seems to be the trend, eh?
 
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@ Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 6:21 utc | 554 with follow up…thx
 
I understand that I am a cultural idealist but think someone needs to speculate that far out [beyond my life time].  I don’t see our species “showing well” currently and hope/trust we can evolve our way out of the blind alley that monotheism has taken us…..China is setting good example with their totally secular government, IMO, but other nations will have to find their own nuance of that secular narrative which may take a long time given where we are now.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Mar 21 2026 6:45 utc | 546

Jane the ” goody-two-shoes,” is a self righteous bitch. A Trump apologist.
 
Posted by: Bingo | Mar 21 2026 6:16 utc | 552
===============================
 
I think that’s a misreading of what she posts (the Trump apologist part).
Plenty of those here, or at least used to be: Brennan, Gruff, c1ue et al.
 
Actually one of the things I like about this place: it’s a big tent, not an echo chamber.
(Def not a Trump apologist myself!)

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 21 2026 6:46 utc | 547

Re: Posted by: KillerDoll | Mar 20 2026 17:40 utc | 4
 

Putin offers to stop sharing intel with Iran if US cuts off UkraineThe 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/

If true, just another stupid decision. Why bother “negotiating” with the agreement incapable United States?
 
Why bother at all?
 
And don’t then tell me later Mr. Putin that you were “fooled again” by the Americanos!!
 

Posted by: Julian | Mar 21 2026 6:51 utc | 548

DJ Trump can see into the future :

“Stock market are crashing, jobs numbers are terrible, we are heading to World War III, and we have two of the most incompetent “leaders” in history. This is not good!!!”
(Tweet, Aug 05, 2024, 1:12 PM)

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 21 2026 6:53 utc | 549

Psychohistorian #571, 6:45
Alright then.
Unstable agenda = great plan

Posted by: Circum Ceasium | Mar 21 2026 6:59 utc | 550

Psychohistorian #571, 6:45Circum Ceasium | Mar 21 2026 6:59 utc | 575
 
https://www.google.com/search?q=lorenz+attractor&udm=2
 

Posted by: too scents | Mar 21 2026 7:04 utc | 551

Posted by: Circum Ceasium | Mar 21 2026 6:59 utc | 575
 
OK then FFS what IS a great (or even decent) “plan”? 
 
Got any examples from “the west”? 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 7:04 utc | 552

BTW where’s UWDude? Tempo-ban or just into other stuff ATM? 
 
Kinda strange how his comments disappear or dissipate when LD’s do as well. 
 
Hahaha I’m sure I’ll get some crap for even positing that (admittedly awful) theory. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 7:06 utc | 553

BTW where’s UWDude? Tempo-ban or just into other stuff ATM?  Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 7:06 utc | 578
=======================================
 
Maybe the guy has to eat (or sleep) once in a great while.
Just a hunch.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 21 2026 7:11 utc | 554

USrael is the problem.

Destroying USrael is the solution.

One nation-killer asteroid diverted from the belt, and put on its unstoppable way towards Washington DC.

NATO is over.
The proxy war in Ukrainazistan is over.
The EU dictatorship is over.

Then the axis of resistance can just eliminate the genocidal colonial/zionist abomination from the map.

Palestine is a country from the river to the sea.

The al-Qaeda terrorist in Syria is overthrown, since there’s no more help from Mossad…

The BRICS+ replace the UN.
Communist (market socialism) China leads the world in the best century mankind has ever had as a whole.

With the end of CIA, it’s also the end of their narco-terrorist-fascist friends all over the Americas.

Tye Guantanamo concentration camp is closed.

Tye new “Nuremberg” trials take place in Donetsk and Gaza, for all the western nazi imperialist pigs.

After +/- 500 years of western colonialism are over once and for all, the West is tamed.

Tye Multipolar world is in place.

Everybody lives happily ever after.

THE END.

PS: if the “people” in USrael don’t want this solution, then they need MUDA (it means CHANGE in portuguese):
Make USA Decent Again.
This can only happen with a revolution that imprisons ALL political/military/oligarchic agents in Washington DC and Wall Street, be it an overnight coup, or through a civil war.
The so called “elections” are a farce.

USA is NOT a democracy.

USA is the Great Satan, since 1945.
As Nazi Germany was the great evil until 1945.
That’s a fair comparison!

If you are stupid enough to cast a vote for these genocidal demons, then you are part of the problem!!

Hence the need for the asteroid…

Posted by: Carlos Marques | Mar 21 2026 7:12 utc | 555

Tom #577, 7:04
Sorry forgot… the /s ending. Pls change it to ‘no-plan’.
Always too young to be cynical.

Posted by: Circum Ceasium | Mar 21 2026 7:14 utc | 556

Posted by: Carlos Marques | Mar 21 2026 7:12 utc | 580
======================================
 
I’m guessing you’re pretty young; amirite?
 
That’s judging from your fairly utopian fantasies.
Not saying they’re bad: as fantasies go, they’re actually excellent.
 
Not saying you should give up your utopian fantasies, just that you might want to be prepared for a rather hard landing when they don’t come true.
 
Protect yourself.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 21 2026 7:16 utc | 557

Iran launched two missiles to Diego Garcia? It’s claimed one was intercepted, other one didn’t reach.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 21 2026 7:17 utc | 558

Iran’s new operational strike capability: 4,000 km range
 
image in link ==> https://t.me/Alsaa_plus_EN/20347

Posted by: too scents | Mar 21 2026 7:18 utc | 559

Even if both were intercepted, it would be interesting to know how many SM-2/3 interceptors US had to use to achieve it. Judging by history – very very many.

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 21 2026 7:19 utc | 560

In no way am I trying to start some stupid thread jacking argument.
 
But has anyone noticed – AT ALL – that not a SINGLE time have Gruff or c1ue have ever ONCE come here to weigh in on the totality or individuality of DIRECT, INTENDED, TARGETED war crimes of the Trump, NarcKKKO and Kegsbreath Regime? 
 
Not just an accident. But a DOUBLE TAP missile strike on a GIRLS’S school in a country where 70% of female college graduates go into STEM fields? First they hit the school and most survived. THEN they hit it a second time when the parents (also likely educated STEM or PMC field Iranians) were there to RESCUE their kids? And the Trump Regime blamed it on….what, exactly? 
 
Does that even MATTER? Here’s where I’m tempted to use language that I know would get me temp-permabanned at MoA. But did c1ue or Gruff manage a SINGLE condemnation of this? Or any of the OTHER war crimes not only engaged in but BRAGGED ABOUT by this dastardly, perfidious (which – DUH was already obvious after Soleimani) regime’s crimes? 
 
Bro – ANYONE who takes Gruff or c1ue seriously EVER again after this needs to think about how stupid and partisan they are. Genocide Joe and Obomber profited from and in some ways were corrupt about Ukraine. All deserve to be in prison But the way the Trump Regime has BLATANTLY committed war crimes with ZERO and I do mean ZERO fucking comment from William Gruff, c1ue, and milites??? 
 
LMFAO y’all are morons if you keep taking anything any of them say seriously. They are frauds and the only thing needed to absolve them of their FRAUDULENT status is to come actually apologize or criticize the Trumpstein-NuttyYahoo Zionazi crimes on Iran.
 
BUT THEY WON’T. THEY HAVE BOTH DISAPPEARED. GRUFF AND C1UE ARE FUCKING FRAUDS WHO MUST ENTHUSIASTICALY SUPPORR THE MURDER OF YOUNG PERSIAN FUTURE STEM FEMALE AND MALE STUDENTS JUST LIKE THE ZIONAZIS!!!!

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 7:23 utc | 561

William Gruff – if you have a problem with anything I said above, you can answer it here, or you can email me so we can meet in person, using the most likely and “special character” free version of what my email address at gmail may be. Let’s arrange a meeting to politely converse on how fucking stupid you are. Deal? Or are you a big keyboard warrior pussy? That isn’t even a question relevant to c1ue, who has absolutely VANISHED from MoA. LOL.
 
I can drive to MS or AL in 5-8 hrs. Let’s discuss in person shall we? Employ your large brains to deduce my gmail account address. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 7:27 utc | 562

“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.” 
Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Mar 20 2026 23:11 utc | 288
How does protecting those income flows differ from Russias economic interests?
Russias central bank follows the western conditions.
Doesnt that indicate that important economic interests of Russia are dependent on some unstated condition?
And isnt it likely that this means those Russian Oligarchs are indebted=owned by the west?

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 21 2026 7:40 utc | 563

OK, preliminary musings here, so don’t jump all over me just yet, please:
 
Watching Brian Berletic’s video (interviewed by Glenn Diesen) at the moment.
Berletic, as we know, posits that the real main goal here on the U.S. side is to contain/suppress China and therefore become the world hegemon.
 
I know there are many here who disagree with this; let’s put that aside for the moment. While I do find Berletic’s arguments compelling, I’m not wedded to them. I simply am not knowledgeable enough about geopolitics to have a hardened opinion on these matters at this point. But I want to focus on the ramifications of his argument if it’s true.
 
He bases his views on a 2009 think-tank document from the Brookings Institution,Which Path to Persia? Options for a New American Strategy toward Iran. (Which I haven’t read yet, but I will.)
One of the strategic goals in that report, according to him, is to pinch off all oil exports through the Persian Gulf (and therefore the Hormuz Strait), in order to starve China and Russia of oil imports from that source.
 
So I’m wondering whether the current war is going to plan according to that document? Is it possible that not only the U.S. and Israel, but also Iran is actually helping to implement that plan, by destroying oil and energy infrastructure all around the Gulf? Not that Iran is secretly in on that plan, but that their retaliation has actually been factored into that evil (U.S. and Israeli) plan.
 
Sounds far-fetched, I know, but who knows?
 
If you missed it, the video is here: https://glenndiesen.substack.com/p/brian-berletic-iran-war-a-gateway. Well worth watching in any case.
 

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 21 2026 7:40 utc | 564

🙂 Thank you everyone for a beautiful moment of comity.
/ring ring, the tiny bicycle bell
 
May your bicycle comments help others, be it those who need solutions soon to their commuting concerns, or just sunshine for our current cloudy days. 😀 Sometimes a smile and a friendly word is enough magic to get us through the darkest nights. See you out there in the springtime! 

Posted by: titmouse | Mar 21 2026 7:43 utc | 565

Simplicius once again shows that Gruff and c1ue are phonies and fakes.
 
https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/whipsaw-effect-trump-again-signals?
 
Ohh Tom you’re so obsessed with the two characters that defined leftist critiques of Trump, the GOP and Dems! They live rent free in your head!
 
Yeah so then let’s tale this offline, tough guys. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 7:48 utc | 566

too scents #575, 7:04
Tks. Methink … we got stuck somewhere in the ‘caterpillar’ Stage Park with a glowing bum shining in the dark. Still dreaming… while waiting for some ‘AI butterfly effect’ to kick in the peace process.

Posted by: Circum Ceasium | Mar 21 2026 7:48 utc | 567

@Carlos Marques | Mar 21 2026 7:12 utc | 579
Be careful with what you wish. The US has already had such plans to use against the rivals. Hopefully Russia and China keep an eye on them.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 21 2026 7:49 utc | 568

Speaking of comity:
 
Seen on an “art car” in Oakland, California:
 

Be kind, for everyone around you is engaged in a great struggle.
 
– Philo of Alexandria

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 21 2026 7:49 utc | 569

Why is Russia trying to send oil to Cuba when USA is going to arrest the tankers?

Posted by: Simon | Mar 21 2026 8:04 utc | 570

George the Zeroth @572
 
Pointing out when people’s Trump Derangement Syndrome is showing and when posters are leveraging that mass psychogenic illness to shill for one of the imperial Establishment kayfabe teams does not make me a Trump apologist.
 
 
A realistic assessment of the Trump phenomenon is necessary to understand both the crisis of the Empire’s ruling class and the development of the consciousness of the working class in the Empire, with specific attention to the fracturing of the Establishment’s control over that consciousness. A rational and unemotional analysis of the popular support Trump received despite massive efforts by the Establishment to counter that support, a phenomenon that was used by a minority faction of the imperial ruling class to seize power, is objectively a positive development, and regardless of what you feel about Trump, demonizing those who voted for him puts you squarely in the old imperial Establishment camp (you know, the one that destroyed Yugoslavia, Libya, Syria, started the war in the Ukraine, and fostered genocide across Africa and in Indonesia? Killed millions? That camp). The massive efforts to herd the working class back into one of the the old Establishment’s acceptable cattle races, the “lesser evil” that TDS_Q_Collins pines for and cannot remember voting for, should be opposed. As I have always maintained, Trump cannot fix the Empire, but also, like Bernie Sanders, he never had the ability to deliver what his supporters wanted and expected. They would eventually turn from support for Trump to seek a different direction. For them to return to Team Blue would absolutely NOT be a historically progressive development, so it should be opposed. That portion of the working class that supported Trump did so in direct opposition to the Establishment efforts at framing the narrative and jamming it down their throats, and that truly was a historically progressive act. To return to the Establishment narrative control would be a historic reversal, a setback.
 
 
The details matter.

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 21 2026 8:05 utc | 571

 The details matter.
Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 21 2026 8:05 utc | 595
 
OMFG. LOL

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 8:06 utc | 572

How convenient you ‘happened to be around’.
 
Immediately. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 8:07 utc | 573

Let’s still meet IP. 
 
I live right off of I-10. 
 
Can be there the same day. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 8:08 utc | 574

Not even paragraph breaks. haha. 
 
Late stage untreated syphilis. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 8:10 utc | 575

Simon #594, 8:04
Remember ‘Unobstructed Selection’… sounds like ‘Chosen Ones’.
Bets are on: arrest, no-arrest or else.
Rien ne va plus!

Posted by: Circum Ceasium | Mar 21 2026 8:13 utc | 576

Concerning TDS_Q_Collins and his very obvious hysteria from his mental illness, my response to UWDude in a previous thread: William Gruff | Mar 15 2026 14:52 utc | 1045

Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 21 2026 8:18 utc | 577

Stanislav Krapivnik
War on Iran and the Global South: Update 14 Oil Wars Have Begun
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVKmqBQv2S0

 

Posted by: unimperator | Mar 21 2026 8:21 utc | 578

Gruff is a pussy. That’s all there is to take away from this exchange.
 
Scared aa a little girl to voice its opinions in person Wahh. 
 
LOL

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 8:23 utc | 579

OR at all. haahahaha! 
 
But send us y0ur links top Laura Loomer. LOL

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 8:25 utc | 580

Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 8:23 utc | 603
Hey, I am reading here, can you cut back your personal feud a little?

Posted by: SOS | Mar 21 2026 8:25 utc | 581

@ tom

please do not bother. he discredited himself quite some time ago. why read anything from him ever again? imagine arguing with someone like hegseth. recognize when communication can’t bridge gaps in perspective or iq. please don’t mar your thoughtful contributions with replies to people with relative limits.

Posted by: norice | Mar 21 2026 8:28 utc | 582

Posted by: SOS | Mar 21 2026 8:25 utc | 605

@ tom
please do not bother. he discredited himself quite some time ago. why read anything from him ever again? imagine arguing with someone like hegseth. recognize when communication can’t bridge gaps in perspective or iq. please don’t mar your thoughtful contributions with replies to people with relative limits.
Posted by: norice | Mar 21 2026 8:28 utc | 606

 

Fair I’ll STFU. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 8:31 utc | 583

@LoveDonbass | Mar 20 2026 23:54 utc | 332

Israel, like Ukraine, is done; they don’t have the demographics to persist.

Yes, and they are not countries. Ukraine is a borderland and Israel isn’t real, it is a colony.

Posted by: Norwegian | Mar 21 2026 8:36 utc | 584

In which universe are you seeing 140m/bbl of Iran oil at sea when Iran denies supply surplus? Or do you the ramblings of the trump regime? Makes is hard to believe you.

Posted by: Commentator | Mar 21 2026 8:40 utc | 585

A rational and unemotional analysis of the popular support Trump received despite massive efforts by the Establishment to counter that support, a phenomenon that was used by a minority faction of the imperial ruling class to seize power, is objectively a positive development, and regardless of what you feel about Trump, demonizing those who voted for him puts you squarely in the old imperial Establishment camp (you know, the one that destroyed Yugoslavia, Libya, Syria, started the war in the Ukraine, and fostered genocide across Africa and in Indonesia? Killed millions? That camp).
 
Posted by: William Gruff | Mar 21 2026 8:05 utc | 595
=====================================
 
OK, whoa. Hold the phone.
 
Let me understand just that part of what you wrote.
 
It’s that ” a phenomenon that was used by a minority faction of the imperial ruling class to seize power” part that I’m having trouble with. Does the “phenomenon” refer to “popular support Trump received despite massive efforts by the Establishment to counter that support” (I have no argument with that part of your statement, BTW)? Referring, of course, to all the “lawfare” efforts to knock Trump out of the race, most egregiously with that business in Colorado of keeping him off the ballot.
 
If so, that makes no sense to me, because they who actually seized power (what you refer to as “a minority faction of the imperial ruling class”) are, in fact … the Trumpers themselves!
 
I mean, who’s in the driver’s seat now? Who’s pushing the buttons launching all the wars? Who’s keeping Maduro in prison? It sure as fuck ain’t (just) the Democrats? These things aren’t being orchestrated by Klaus Schwab and the other “you’ll own nothing” clowns.
 
I think some further explanation is in order here.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 21 2026 8:42 utc | 586

@allen #389>Iran’s President said it. “Trump is the true face of the United States. If the true face were different, the child-abusing pharaoh would not be elected again.”>He didn’t say Trump is the problem. He said Trump is the mirror. 70% of Americans oppose this war. But they elected him twice. Knowing Gaza and knowing the bombs and knowing the children.
In their defence, they voted for the less bellicose-seeming candidate with 1) Wilson  2) FDR 3) GW Bush2 4) Obama 5) Trump
Their expressed desire for non-intervention and no-empire was treacherously ignored with vast crimes ensuing.
Within the deceptive construct of democracy, some good portion of them cast a moral vote.  But what they didn’t realize is that “the only winning move is not to play.”   Voting doesn’t affect policy the way the rubes imagine it does.Some people are choosing the only moral choice: decouple from babylon system and discredit those who deign to call themselves your rulers.

Posted by: branflakes | Mar 21 2026 8:42 utc | 587

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Mar 21 2026 7:40 utc |587
Since 2022 Billions of Dollars of Russian Citizens have  been seized throughout the West. They hoped that the seizing and freezing of Financial Assets, Yachts, Planes and Houses of Russian oligarchs would lead them to oppose and withstand Putin. This was a miscalculation. Some oligarchs fled the Country, some fell out of the window or „commited suicide“ but most of them remained loyal.
The West overestimated the Oligarchs power and underestimated the grip the FSB and his former Chief Putin and the Security and Military apparatus had on Russia. 
 

Posted by: Lesjeuxsontfaits | Mar 21 2026 8:44 utc | 588

But Gruff is a pussy. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 8:44 utc | 589

Yes, I Am Rooting for Iran

By Femi Akomolafe

 
 
https://www.modernghana.com/news/1478816/yes-i-am-rooting-for-iran.html
 

Posted by: Menz | Mar 21 2026 8:47 utc | 590

I request that readers of this consider that those here calling for socialism are calling for replacing an interventionist system of partial slavery with a totalitarian one of complete slavery.
Do not make the error of taking their ideas seriously.  The results of their mental malfunction are written in blood across the pages of history.

Posted by: branflakes | Mar 21 2026 8:47 utc | 591

But Gruff is a pussy.
 
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 8:44 utc | 612
=======================================
 
Back off just a moment. Hold your fire if you would.
I’d like to see his response to that conundrum he raised back there in his post that makes no sense.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 21 2026 8:48 utc | 592

An American teenager gets it:

“We don’t have money for universal healthcare or to make sure kids don’t go hungry in this country, but apparently we have $11.3 billion fucking dollars to burn in 7 days to start a war nobody ask for to bomb innocent school children, twice.”

Posted by: Asian Frog | Mar 21 2026 8:50 utc | 593

EVIL Bastards:
 
DROP SITE
 
Two separate Israeli double-tap strikes target rescue workers responding to earlier attack in southern Lebanon
 
Israeli forces targeted three vehicles belonging to the Islamic Health Committee in Deir al-Zahrani (Nabatieh district, southern Lebanon) as they were responding to the site of an earlier strike, injuring at least 21 people, including two women, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry.
 
A second strike then hit the area as rescue crews were on the scene, wounding nine health workers. “The rescue workers narrowly escaped death,” it said, condemning the repeated targeting of health and rescue workers as the ministry said Israel has killed over 40 healthcare workers since the escalation began on March 2.
 
The incident came amid a broader wave of Israeli attacks across southern Lebanon, with at least 30 locations hit by drone strikes and additional towns shelled across the Nabatieh, Bint Jbeil, Marjayoun, and Tyre districts.
 
Separately, Hezbollah said it carried out around 50 attacks on Israeli forces on Friday, a record since early March, including operations in the Marjayoun district targeting Israeli positions near Markaba, Odaisseh, and Taybeh.
 
https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/2035233059365110073
 

Posted by: Menz | Mar 21 2026 8:51 utc | 594

“Asian Frog” calling for all people to be forced on the government cattle-ranch of ‘universal healthcare’ is among the most evil thing you can do with words.

Posted by: branflakes | Mar 21 2026 8:52 utc | 595

If true, …?
 
 
Posted by: Julian | Mar 21 2026 6:51 utc | 572
 
https://x.com/kadmitriev/status/2035043059918909702?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2035043059918909702%7Ctwgr%5E2eed76e9854709c74afa3254ef804d2ed808a0fc%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ndtv.com%2Fworld-news%2Fvladimir-putin-offered-to-ditch-iran-if-us-cut-off-ukraine-amid-middle-east-war-what-russia-said-donald-trump-11246050
 
Try 
 
The Three Sieves of Socrates
One day, an acquaintance met the great philosopher and said, “Socrates, do you know what I just heard about your friend?”
“Hold on a minute,” Socrates replied. “Before you tell me, I’d like you to pass a little test. It’s called the Test of the Three Sieves.”
The Sieve of Truth: “Have you made absolutely sure that what you are about to tell me is true?”
“No,” the man said, “I actually just heard about it.”
The Sieve of Goodness: “Is what you are about to tell me something good?”
“No, on the contrary…”
The Sieve of Usefulness: “Is it going to be useful to me?”
“No, not really.”
Conclusion:
“Well,” concluded Socrates, “if what you want to tell me is neither true nor good nor even useful, why tell it to me at all?”

Posted by: BlindSpot | Mar 21 2026 8:55 utc | 596

“Universal Healthcare”: the belief that the same government that casually murders millions of people in other countries somehow cares about *your* health and should be given absolute authority over every medical decison in your life.

Posted by: branflakes | Mar 21 2026 8:55 utc | 597

OSINTTECNICAL
 
Bigger story here: implied range of an Iranian IRBM from a launch box in central Iran, with a range of ~4500 km (distance to Diego Garcia).
 
Theoretically could also target sites into Central Europe.
 
See Map:
https://x.com/Osinttechnical/status/2035154981402058913
 

Posted by: Menz | Mar 21 2026 8:58 utc | 598

But Gruff is a pussy. Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 8:44 utc | 612======================================= Back off just a moment. Hold your fire if you would.I’d like to see his response to that conundrum he raised back there in his post that makes no sense.
Posted by: George the Zeroth | Mar 21 2026 8:48 utc | 615
 
I’m not joking. He’s worthtless. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Mar 21 2026 8:58 utc | 599

@ tom

I had a superficially similar experience with a couple trump supporters for several years. I continued the chats because they never once accused me of TDS, since they knew I held similarly harsh opinions about almost all the pols. But eventually they did sidestep policy criticism in favor of accusing me of TDS. At the point people lose their minds to a meme, what can you do? Some days, the news triggers an impulse in me to share it with them. But I know there’s nothing left to say to each other. They reached their mental limit fighting against whatever environmental psychological forces operate on us. Or maybe I gave them too much credit initially. Or maybe they are declining mentally, something I notice even with my own inability to recall some information occasionally. Anyway, I let them go. I use my time more selectively.

Posted by: norice | Mar 21 2026 9:01 utc | 600