Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
April 23, 2026
War On Iran: A Stalemate With No End In Sight

U.S. President Donald Trump has again chickened out of his threats to Iran:

Trump said the ceasefire had been due to end on Wednesday, but he decided to keep it in place because the government in Tehran is “seriously fractured.”

He said the pause will continue “until such time as” Iran’s leaders and representatives submit a “unified proposal” to end the war with the United States and Israel. Trump also said he made the move after a request from Asim Munir and Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan. He said he directed the U.S. military to keep the blockade in place until a proposal is delivered.

The U.S. has, as Trump had previously acknowledged, already received Iran’s 10-point proposal.

What Trump is acknowledging without saying it is that it is unlikely that there will be any negotiated settlement of the war. The U.S. is structurally incapable of lifting sanctions on Iran or signing a peace treaty. Iran is unwilling to give up its (enrichment) rights for bare promises Trump or his successors are unlikely to hold.

The conflict will thus continue.

Iran’s military capabilities are sufficient to wage a long war. The intense U.S. and Israeli bombing campaign was unable to disarm the country:

About half of Iran’s stockpile of ballistic missiles and its associated launch systems were still intact as of the start of the ceasefire in early April, three of the officials told CBS News.
Roughly 60% of the naval arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is still in existence, the officials said, including fast-attack speed boats.

About two-thirds of Iran’s air force is still believed to be operational, the officials said, after an intensive U.S. and Israeli campaign that struck thousands of targets, including storage and production facilities.

The head of the Defense Intelligence Agency submitted a written statement ahead of a House Armed Services Committee hearing that said Iran can still inflict damage.

“Iran retains thousands of missiles and one-way attack UAVs that can threaten U.S. and partner forces throughout the region, despite degradations to its capabilities from both attrition and expenditure,” Marine Lt. Gen. James Adams wrote.
Previously, the president and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have described the U.S. effort, called Operation Epic Fury, as essentially destroying Iran’s military capacity.

That is a meager outcome if one believes reports that the Pentagon has used up nearly 50% of its relevant munition:

Over the last seven weeks of war, the US military has expended at least 45% of its stockpile of Precision Strike Missiles; at least half of its inventory of THAAD missiles, which are designed to intercept ballistic missiles; and nearly 50% of its stockpile of Patriot air defense interceptor missiles, according to a new analysis conducted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Those numbers closely align with classified Pentagon data about US stockpiles, according to the sources familiar with the assessment.

The US military has also expended approximately 30% of its Tomahawk missile stockpile; more than 20% of its stockpile of long-range Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles; and approximately 20% of its SM-3 and SM-6 missiles, according to the analysis and the sources. It would take around four to five years to replace those systems.

By now Trump’s bluffs have been called not only once or twice but five times:

On five separate occasions, the president has set deadlines for Iran to come to his terms or face his wrath.

And each time, he’s delayed that deadline despite little or no public evidence that Iran met the terms as he laid them out.

The U.S. has run out of option but is unwilling to concede its defeat.

Each day the damage due to Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is increasing (archived):

The International Monetary Fund warned last week that under a severe scenario—where the conflict continues for months and keeps oil prices elevated—world economic growth could fall to 2% in 2026, a rate seen only during the deepest recent global recessions. That compares with the IMF’s main, or “reference,” scenario, in which there is a quick resolution and global output grows by 3.1% this year.

The conflict has already proven more disruptive to global energy markets than the 1973 oil crisis. The fallout extends far beyond crude.

Supply chains are also gummed up for helium, crucial for the artificial-intelligence chips boom, and fertilizers, essential for global food security. Aluminum prices are near a four-year high that was reached earlier this month amid war-related smelter closures across the Gulf, which accounts for around 10% of global supply.

Current U.S. propaganda is claiming that the leadership in Iran is not united:

Trump’s negotiators believe a deal to end the war and address what’s left of Iran’s nuclear program is still achievable. But they also worry they may not have anyone in Tehran empowered to say yes.

  • Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is barely communicating. The IRGC generals now in control of the country and Iran’s civilian negotiators are openly at odds over strategy.
  • “We saw that there is an absolute fracture inside Iran between the negotiators and the military — with neither side having access to the supreme leader, who is not responsive,” a U.S. official said.

That is a serious misreading of the political process in Iran. The national security council under the Supreme Leader has always been the main forum of major foreign policy decisions. On national security issues President Pezeshkian and Foreign Minister Araghchi are diplomats, not policy makers. The distinction between “hardliners” and “moderates” in Iran is thus not valid.

Main stream opinion writers who, with Trump’s applause, are calling for murdering the allegedly resistive party in Iran are only exposing their ignorance.

With his latest TACO Trump has pushed the problem out into the future. I expect him to try to ignore the situation he has created until more significant damage in the U.S. economy becomes visible.

Meanwhile Iran can, should and likely will increase the pressure. The most obvious move is to ask Ansarollah (the Houthi) in Yemen to close the southern Bab al-Mandeb outlet of the Red Sea.

This would block another 5% of the global oil output and thus increase the economic pressure.

Comments

For what it’s worth, at least this farce of a fight over the Strait of Hormuz means no one is getting bombed at the moment.

Posted by: TopaInka | Apr 23 2026 14:42 utc | 1

Why would anyone negotiate with prolific liars and theives (Anglo-Zionists)?

Posted by: Saag | Apr 23 2026 14:51 utc | 2

The buffoon Gwynne Dyer, who spent the second half of 2025 calling Iranian missiles a “paper tiger”, has acknowledged that Iran, not Trump, is winning the war and that the longer this goes on the stronger Iran’s position becomes. It’s incredibly satisfying to see him begin to admit reality. 
 
https://www.saltwire.com/newfoundland-labrador/gwynne-dyer-why-trump-is-chickening-out-on-war-with-iran

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 23 2026 14:54 utc | 3

CNN says US has used on average 50 % of air defense and strike missiles. Most likely it’s being underplayed and it has actually used up much more, and replacement will take longer than the 1 – 4 years claimed (yes, it may actually be much closer to 4 years).

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 23 2026 14:55 utc | 4

What if the apparent deadlock IS the strategy. To drag things out, tank the world economy, provoke the reset that the WEF has been calling for so often, reduce population, reduce dependancy on oil, enhance the green agenda, introduce rationning which will reduce individual freedoms, etc. 
 
The way the war is evolving is starting to tick a lot of the boxes. It could usher in a number of goals that globalists did not know how to achieve, and that this war could achieve for them. Not that Trump is playing 5D chess or doing this deliberately. But he’s probably being played, like the rest of us. 

Posted by: Shahmaran | Apr 23 2026 15:03 utc | 5

DUI hire Greasy Pete Hegseth fires Navy chief. USS Bush 3-5 days from Hormuz after sailing around Africa. Trump announces 3-5 day ceasefire extension. Now asking Navy to sink any Iranian ships laying mines. Don’t think these are unrelated. Expecting some type of kinetic sea operation and a resumption of the war this weekend. 

Posted by: Ts | Apr 23 2026 15:04 utc | 6

the usa – israel have messed up badly… the idea of destruction is very popular with them, but in it they destroy their own position as well… what to do?? the show must go on with  the tantrum kings – trump and netanyahu.. 
 
i find it especially interesting to see the reactions from the leaders of the rest of the world.. europe hasn’t the balls to cancel the trade agreement with israel… most of the vassals are so pathetic, the concept of leadership is for them like visiting another planet.. they are completely incapable of it…
 
thanks b…

Posted by: james | Apr 23 2026 15:06 utc | 7

I would suggest that everyone interested in the current conflict, if you haven’t already, read up on the Iran Iraq War. Without a knowledge of it you’ll never understand why Iran is doing what it’s now doing. 
 
Of course, nobody in the Epstein regime knows anything about that war.  If they did, they’d have known not to expect Iran to collapse in the first place. 

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 23 2026 15:15 utc | 9

TopaInka | Apr 23 2026 14:42 utc | 1
 
Incorrect! Too many people continue to be bombed in Lebanon by the Zionists who are supposed to be a party to the truce. An internal debate within Iran that b didn’t mention is whether to attack the Zionists that are breaking the truce.

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 23 2026 15:19 utc | 10

Is the Pentagon still Blockading Shipping in the Gulf of Oman ?
 
Is Netanyahu still attacking Lebanon ?
 
 

Posted by: Exile | Apr 23 2026 15:21 utc | 11

Is Nutty still attacking Lebanon ?
but he is not getting it all his own way
https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/hezbollah-responds-to-al-tiri-aggression–strikes-israeli-ga

Posted by: Monty | Apr 23 2026 15:27 utc | 12

45% of “stockpile” is quite irrelevant when discussing US’ ordnance supply status.
 
Precision and anti missile ordnance is funded by war plan and theater.  That is ordnance is bought and in place X for war A, Y for war B and Z for war C and so forth.  War assets are funded separately from peacetime training, and stock reliability.
 
US has likely fired all the planned ordnance stock for war with Iran plans, between June and the current troubles.
 
US is now robbing war on Putin to do war on IRI.

Posted by: paddy | Apr 23 2026 15:29 utc | 13

In Lebanon Hezbolla have established in the Battle of Bint Jbeil the limits of the IDF progress they cannot go any further north and are faced with attrition warfare with Hezbolla grinding them down

Posted by: Monty | Apr 23 2026 15:35 utc | 14

This is all about a struggle for future control of global resources. Full stop.
 
Russia and the US will come out better as a result. But “better” is relative and it’s more of a matter of losing LESS.
 
ALL systems fail. Bad systems fail badly. The chessboard set up in the ME was a bad system and it is being unwound. Israel is part of this bad system.
 
Palestinians are STILL being murdered. Don’t lose track of this. Israel’s plan is STILL going forward: it is continuing to carve away land from others.

Posted by: Seer | Apr 23 2026 15:37 utc | 15

Exile | Apr 23 2026 15:21 utc | 11
 
Yes, the three chimps are in charge of Empire policy with one major difference–the policy is evil. The political hacks chosen for key pentagon positions are massive failures. At least the Sec of Navy had the good sene to resign, but his deputy promoted as his replacement doesn’t have the proper background to command the Navy as I noted yesterday. Then there’re increasing revolt within the rank and file that Trump’s ravings fuel–a fact he seems completely unaware of, which isn’t surprising. The extremely painful truth is money alone doesn’t make a strong military–industrial might does, and that was tossed overboard 20+ years ago. The modern weapons needed to engage in modern combat require secured supply chains of rare resources that the Empire doesn’t have; and without those resources, it doesn’t matter how many factories you build to make those weapons. And the same must be said about ships. The enemies the Empire has chosen don’t have those problems and are superior in many ways. Neoliberal Dogma has effectively killed the ability of the Empire to project power in today’s environment, and many see that as an excellent occurrence.   

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 23 2026 15:43 utc | 16

Seer | Apr 23 2026 15:37 utc | 15
 
Yes, as you note the Zionists remain the major problem for attaining global peace.

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 23 2026 15:45 utc | 17

Then there’re increasing revolt within the rank and file that Trump’s ravings fuel……..
 
indeed – there are dozens of ways of  quietly sandbagging in the military w/o open revolt..the Non-Coms are likely the most jaded by all the chaos. 

Posted by: Exile | Apr 23 2026 15:48 utc | 18

What if the apparent deadlock IS the strategy. To drag things out, tank the world economy, provoke the reset that the WEF has been calling for so often, reduce population, reduce dependancy on oil, enhance the green agenda, introduce rationning which will reduce individual freedoms, etc.  Posted by: Shahmaran | Apr 23 2026 15:03 utc | 

The ‘strategy’ is to reproduce the global dominance of capital. If Iran cannot be colonized to choke China of energy supply then dominance through cannibalization of the Global North and South is the alternative. 

Posted by: Keme | Apr 23 2026 15:50 utc | 19

https://share.upscrolled.com/en/post/93686f20-3f29-11f1-8080-800112af1872/
 
This photo of a zionazi with a beheaded Jesus statue is obvious AI. 
 
Why? 
 
1. Normal humans have a head to body height ratio of 1:6. This character has a ratio of less than 1:5. I should know, I have to keep the right proportion in mind while drawing cartoons to make sure nobody looks like a macrocephalic midget.
 
2. The uniform with its folds, creases, and no dirt smudges, one missing kneepad, with the large “israeli” flag, is obviously AI. I have never, ever, seen a zionazi with a flag patch that large.
 
3. Unless the Jesus head was picked up and rearranged at the foot of the statue, there’s no way it could have fallen like that from an axe blow.
 
Please recognise AI slop when you see it, and do not pass it on, because that devalues actual information. 
 
Thank you. 

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 23 2026 15:51 utc | 20

…..Overnight, U.S. forces carried out a maritime interdiction and right-of-visit boarding of the sanctioned stateless vessel M/T Majestic X transporting oil from Iran, in the Indian Ocean within the INDOPACOM area of responsibility. We will continue global maritime enforcement to disrupt illicit networks and interdict vessels providing material support to Iran, wherever they operate.
International waters cannot be used as a shield by sanctioned actors. The Department of War will continue to deny illicit actors and their vessels freedom of maneuver in the maritime domain……
 
 
 
https://x.com/DeptofWar/status/2047272909920444776?s=20

Posted by: Exile | Apr 23 2026 15:55 utc | 21

Robert Pape also saying the next round of escalation starting. https://professorrobertpape.substack.com/p/the-first-move-has-begun

Posted by: Ts | Apr 23 2026 15:56 utc | 22

Backgrounf on Tanker seized by Pentagon:
(Some confusion to name)
guyane flagged
Destination PRC
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:7583690

Posted by: Exile | Apr 23 2026 16:01 utc | 23

@karlof1 | Apr 23 2026 15:19 utc | 10

Incorrect! Too many people continue to be bombed in Lebanon by the Zionists who are supposed to be a party to the truce. An internal debate within Iran that b didn’t mention is whether to attack the Zionists that are breaking the truce.

Thank you, I was planning to make a similar comment. People are dying in South Lebanon every day dur to Israeli targeted bombardment. Yesterday a female journalist was murdered after receiving death threats.

Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 23 2026 16:01 utc | 24

@Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 23 2026 15:51 utc | 20

Please recognise AI slop when you see it, and do not pass it on, because that devalues actual information. 

If you are right, you just did. Btw, I don’t think that image is AI, after all wide angle and perspective effects are nothing new.

Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 23 2026 16:05 utc | 25

Source:
 
https://t.me/c/2085166252/2709617
 

NEW:
 
🇺🇸🇮🇳 Top MAGA influencer revealed to be AI – created by a guy in India who made a mint off lonely men online – The NewYork Post
 
He called the MAGAs the most dumb people in the world.
 
A 22-year-old medical student from India built a fake MAGA influencer with AI—and MAGA followers ate it up without question. 
 
The persona was engineered to hit every trigger: guns, bikinis, nationalism, and outrage.
 
He deliberately targeted conservative men, feeding them daily pro-Christian, pro-gun, anti-immigration content—and the account exploded almost instantly. 
 
Millions of views, thousands of followers, all driven by people who never stopped to question if it was real.
 
He even admitted it was easy, calling the audience “super dumb” for falling for it, and said attempts to replicate the model with liberals didn’t work because they recognized it as fake.
 
@Megatron_ron

 
“He called MAGAs the most dumb people in the world.”
 
Where is the lie?

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 23 2026 16:12 utc | 26

“Main stream opinion writers who, with Trump’s applause, are calling for murdering the allegedly resistive party in Iran are only exposing their ignorance.”
They are showing complicity making them officially part of the war propaganda. They know for what reason they what to whom to archive what.

Posted by: Lmaa | Apr 23 2026 16:14 utc | 27

Sorry should be. “They know for what reason they say what to whom to archive what.

Posted by: Lmaa | Apr 23 2026 16:15 utc | 28

“said attempts to replicate the model with liberals didn’t work”
 
A buxom babe? Of course that won’t work with liberals. Make it fat, give it purple hair and a nose ring and they will eat it up, though. 

Posted by: William Gruff | Apr 23 2026 16:16 utc | 29

It looks like the US/Iran war has transformed from a military conflict to an economic war of attrition:

  •  Neither side now believes that they can impose a military defeat on the other.
  • U.S. believes that the economy is Iran’s weak point and that by blockading its trade they can break the country.
  • Iran believes that the petro-dollar is the U.S.’s Achille’s heel.
  • Both sides believe that they can outlast the other in this economic war.

Yes, it looks like this conflict will go on for a long time. 
 

Posted by: dh-mtl | Apr 23 2026 16:17 utc | 30

@ Shahmaran | Apr 23 2026 15:03 utc | 5
“What if the apparent deadlock IS the strategy ? To drag things out, tank the world economy, provoke the reset that the WEF has been calling for … [The war]  could usher in a number of goals that globalists did not know how to achieve.”
 
This is the most straight-forward analysis, and it’s dismaying that even most of our brothers on the internet don’t see it and don’t discuss it.  Trump’s stupidity and “blind” unlimited Zionist aggression can NOT explain it. Even Trump and Netanyahu have to answer to the (((globalist bankers))), and they are the ones who stand to lose everything if the time bomb of hundreds of trillions of dollars worth of derivatives and junk bonds is not removed with some special tricks.  (((They))) have known for decades that this is a time bomb, and they are very motivated.  Does anyone really think that Nathaniel Rothschild can’t simply pick up the phone and give marching orders to Trump and Netanyahu ?  Recall the iconic photo of the late Jacob Rothschild, Nathaniel’s father, thumping his finger on the chest of then-Prince, now King Charles. 
 
It has become clear that Netanyahu controls Trump. We can assume that the Rothschilds, along with the other major Jewish banking families, have some control over the Israeli oligarchs and thereby have indirect control over the whole Israeli government.  Obviously these (((bankers))) are taking a financial loss from the Iran War, and therefore they have a strong incentive to stop the war. and therefore their silence shows they may be pursuing a much bigger and more critical goal.  This conflict and the banking crisis behind it, are existential for everyone except, possibly, for the US.

Posted by: JessDTruth | Apr 23 2026 16:18 utc | 31

When faced with a stalemate against your opponent conduct a purge of your collaborators.

— Trump logic

 

Posted by: too scents | Apr 23 2026 16:24 utc | 32

@20
 
Today Christian honor St George born in Cappadocia, maybe the most popular saint among eastern Christians.  He was Roman soldier, martyred in Diocletian persecution.
 
Christians in range of Israel weapons are suffering throughout Palestine and Lebanon.  Ancient sites are destroyed both Islam and Christians being ethnically displaced.

Posted by: paddy | Apr 23 2026 16:28 utc | 33

” I expect him to try to ignore the situation he has created until more significant damage in the U.S. economy becomes visible.”
Agreed.  Iran cannot complete it’s victory until the stalemate results in a global economic collapse. Only sustained loses on wall street will convince the Zio Imperialist ruling class to disengage.  
Tactically, it should focus all its energy on bringing that about as soon as possible.  Enlisting Ansarallah is a good start in that direction.  Hitting a few more Zio Imperialist allied ships breaching the closure would also be useful.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 23 2026 16:31 utc | 34

He even admitted it was easy, calling the audience “super dumb” for falling for it, and said attempts to replicate the model with liberals didn’t work because they recognized it as fake.
 
@Megatron_ron
 
 
“He called MAGAs the most dumb people in the world.”
 
Where is the lie?
 
Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 23 2026 16:12 utc | 26
Probably a Hindu supremacist.  And the liberals are too smart for it, eh?  Gives you an idea of which genocidal Imperialist party he favors, doesn’t it.  
Good eye, Gruff.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 23 2026 16:34 utc | 35

@karlof1 | Apr 23 2026 15:19 utc | 10
 
Incorrect! Too many people continue to be bombed in Lebanon by the Zionists who are supposed to be a party to the truce. An internal debate within Iran that b didn’t mention is whether to attack the Zionists that are breaking the truce.
 
Thank you, I was planning to make a similar comment. People are dying in South Lebanon every day dur to Israeli targeted bombardment. Yesterday a female journalist was murdered after receiving death threats.
 
Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 23 2026 16:01 utc | 24
Another welcome tactic to end the stalemate.  There has never been a better time to attack Israel.  The overwhelming majority of the world’s population loves to see genocidal baby killing racial supremacists suffer.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 23 2026 16:38 utc | 36

@karlof1 | Apr 23 2026 15:19 utc | 10

An internal debate within Iran that b didn’t mention is whether to attack the Zionists that are breaking the truce.

I hope they decide to attack the Zionists.  Then if Trump resumes bombing Iran it becomes clearer to the general public that the USA is fighting the war for Israel.  Also, if Iran attacks Israel there is a possibility, Trump does not resume bombing Iran.  We may learn that Trump is willing to leave Israel to show the world what it can do all by itself.  That would be worth finding out.

Posted by: Chas | Apr 23 2026 16:39 utc | 37

Neoliberal Dogma has effectively killed the ability of the Empire to project power in today’s environment, and many see that as an excellent occurrence.   
Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 23 2026 15:43 utc | 16
 

Neo-liberal greed offshored all the rope-making and hung itself.
 
The Empire is in for a hell of an awakening.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 23 2026 16:43 utc | 38

The Empire is in for a hell of an awakening.
 
Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 23 2026 16:43 utc | 39
 

 
It is more likely that they die in their sleep.
 

Posted by: too scents | Apr 23 2026 16:45 utc | 39

“He called MAGAs the most dumb people in the world.”
 Where is the lie?
 Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 23 2026
 
 
Well, you have to admit it is a very close run thing between them and the English.

Posted by: Andrew | Apr 23 2026 16:47 utc | 40

Thanks for the posting b
 
The shit show continues until it doesn’t…..if you haven’t watched Wag The Dog, do so as it shows how the public is manipulated so easily.
 
@ karlof1 | Apr 23 2026 15:43 utc | 16 about empire running out of munitions…..you and I are some of the only ones noting this and wonder when crunch time comes…..less than a year if Iran heats back up and then there is Ukraine to use up more munitions from NATO in reserve.
What are the rich going to say when they can’t get fuel for their jets because it has to go to the air force?

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 23 2026 16:49 utc | 41

 Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 23 2026 16:12 utc | 26
 
They are “dumb”, as you put it, because their home environment is a high-trust environment where most people speak the truth. That’s generally a much better society – if you can keep it – than a place where no one trusts anyone.
But the internet brings them into contact with fraudsters from low trust societies.
 
 

Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Apr 23 2026 16:55 utc | 42

Here is IMO a realistic analysis of the current state of addairs. 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udT6ub-FzuE

Posted by: jinn | Apr 23 2026 16:58 utc | 43

We may learn that Trump is willing to leave Israel to show the world what it can do all by itself. That would be worth finding out.
 
Posted by: Chas | Apr 23 2026 16:39 utc | 37
He might consider it, then glance at his gifted golden pager and think twice.  Trump and the entire Zio Imperialist ruling class of the United States will sacrifice their own country before leaving Israel to its fate in the ME.  Ideological capture of the US ruling class is sadly complete.  
Naturally, the only solution is to remove them from power.  I really liked Karl’s suggestion of a Declaration of Independence from Zionism.  Who among the wage slaves would not sign it?  Beyond the dual passport crowd and ethnic Jews that strongly identify with Israel (neither are heavily represented among the working class anyhow), the great majority of wage slaves have learned a valuable lesson about genocidal, supremacist Israel in just a few years.  More such lessons to come, no doubt.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 23 2026 17:00 utc | 44

They are “dumb”, as you put it, because their home environment is a high-trust environment where most people speak the truth. That’s generally a much better society – if you can keep it – than a place where no one trusts anyone.
But the internet brings them into contact with fraudsters from low trust societies.
 
 
 
Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Apr 23 2026 16:55 utc | 42
Honestly, this whole story is just one of a million promoted by the genocidal Imperialist Democratic Party.  Not really worth any attention IMO.  
But there is a lesson: Partisan politics in the US is always pro genocide, pro Imperialism, Pro Israel.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 23 2026 17:03 utc | 45

So, Donnie don’t wanna fight anymore … for today. Tomorrow is another day.
The longer it last, the worst will be the defeat and it’s consequences. Silly game they are playing … with people’s money (for what it’s worth).
 

Posted by: Savonarole | Apr 23 2026 17:04 utc | 46

As stated, Iran can rapidly escalate the situation by blocking transit through the Red Sea, while simultaneously and consistently highlighting to the Gulf nations, EU, and Asian importers that the whole drama would go away if the US blockade and sanctions would end. This would put pressure where it needs to be. The US economy will not be impacted unless the monied countries stop investing in it …  

Posted by: Caliman | Apr 23 2026 17:09 utc | 47

DJT in a tight spot now.
 
He needs to rapidly settle the Iran conundrum and quickly too in order to have a prayer of surviving the mid terms.
 
He needs to rapidly decrease domestic gas, and diesel prices, while still getting some sort of ‘deal’ with Iranians.  His mid term success or failure is swinging on the cost of energy.
 
LOL with that because the military option is now off the boards, and the Gulf states desperately desire not to resume an active war, which severely punished them.
 
The closure of the straits and the blockade are now a standoff, with Iranians having the edge.  And how long will China tolerate the USN seizing China bound tankers?
 

Posted by: tobias cole | Apr 23 2026 17:18 utc | 48

Honestly, this whole story is just one of a million promoted by the genocidal Imperialist Democratic Party.  Not really worth any attention IMO.  But there is a lesson: Partisan politics in the US is always pro genocide, pro Imperialism, Pro Israel.  
 
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 23 2026 17:03 utc
 
Lets complete that set of English tricks for you.
 
1. pro genocide.
2.pro Imperialism.
3. Pro Israel. 
4. Pro monetarism.
5. Pro bank lending.
6. Pro tax cuts for the rich.
7. Low wages.
8. Slash regulations
9. Hate foreigners – ( unless they are the foreigners themselves ,creating English holiday camps in Spain )
10. Hate community in general – want to replace it with charity.
 
 
Their whole world/ right wing economic model has failed. Thus,  Why so much money is poured into culture wars. Culture wars is all they have. Divide, divide and divide with hate, hate and more hate. While their right wing economics models tear apart society.

Posted by: Andrew | Apr 23 2026 17:22 utc | 49

No idea how unserious to take it, but Iran FM says 11 trillion in frozen assets must be thawed, before Hormuz opens.

Posted by: Call it what u will | Apr 23 2026 17:23 utc | 50

IGL: Laith Marouf: ‘Axis Rising’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEOhThqqjHY
 
“Iran’s resistance shifts power: Israel, Hezbollah & the New Middle East.”
 
Also,  the elephant in the room – the urgent need to dismantle Israel’s nuclear weapons program, as was done in the case of  Apartheid South Africa. Recommended.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 23 2026 17:33 utc | 51

Just like the israelis.
 
They will come a time in the very near future that the English won’t be safe walking down any street abroad. It will start in Spain and spread.
 
Mark my words-  if this current bunch of right wing populists ever win an election in the UK.

Posted by: Andrew | Apr 23 2026 17:35 utc | 52

@47
 
US now has Somalia mad and the could assist the Houthi to close the Red Sea.

Posted by: paddy | Apr 23 2026 17:36 utc | 53

This current situation reminds me of 1999 in Serbia and Bosnian Serbia.
 
Bill Clinton, heavily under fire for his scandalous behavior in the WH and under threat of impeachment decided to intervene, and sold NATO on the bogus idea that Kosovo desperately needed to be severed from Serbia.
 
Serbia was conducting legit counter insurgency operations on its own sovreign territory, but no matter, NATO (basically the USAF and Canada and the UK) conducted 74 days of intense bombing of Serb civilian targets – killing and injuring thousands of innocent civilians when train stations, factories, passenger trains, airports, Serb Radio/TV HQ, apartment blocks, embassies, hospitals, buses, water and sewer plants, aid stations and churches were bombed.
 
The RF government under Putin intervened (as KGB Dep Director) and captured Pristina Airport, until Yeltsin under intense pressure from Clinton, called off the RF incursion.
 
The Serbs never wavered under the air bombardment and withdrew in good order after the RF withdrew its support.
 
The point is the Serbs never gave way under intense air attack, and the Iranians will not either.  The Iranians too have resisted in good order under an intensive air assault, but have several advantages over the Serbs – self sufficient oil supplies and ammo, and an ability to choke off oil to the region and the world, and to force others to do so too.
 
This is only going to end if the US reins in the IDF war machine, and all sanctions against Iran end.  Iran at this point has all the political, economic and military advantage.  The mid terms beckon!

Posted by: tobias cole | Apr 23 2026 17:38 utc | 54

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 23 2026 17:03 utc | 45
 

But there is a lesson: Partisan politics in the US is always pro genocide, pro Imperialism, Pro Israel.  

 
Incorrect. Bipartisan politics in in the US is always pro genocide, pro Imperialism, Pro Israel. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Apr 23 2026 17:40 utc | 55

The war of the blockades. A war of economic attrition. 
 
The US banking its economic future on AI. Helium and chips. After the Persian Gulf/Qatar, Russia is the next biggest producer of helium. Chinese civilian AI has proven to be very good. They have also developed next gen chips, far faster and requiring far lest energy to run than silica. It wont be long before a number of these enter production..
 
From statements by Russia, Russia will secure China’s petroleum needs and no doubt its helium supplies. Some years ago under Trump 1.0, Pentagon began securing its own rare earths supply chains. Quite a number of rare earth mines now in production in Australia. Final; separation of the individual elements I assume will be done in the US. Haven’t heard much about final separation in the Pentagon controlled supply chain but that will exist by now. and no doubt sufficient helium if required for military chip production.
Lack of a skilled workforce and the corruption of the MIC are likely to be the main issues with US weapons production. 
 
AI and next gen chips – in a long war of economic and supply chain attrition, I think that is where China will win big time. Russia, China and Iran are the global front standing against the US/Epstein empire.
Still early days yet though in the US/Jew war on Iran.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Apr 23 2026 17:42 utc | 56

tobias cole | Apr 23 2026 17:38 utc | 54
 
The Serbs capitulated.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Apr 23 2026 17:43 utc | 57

paddy 53 – The Zionist occupiers of Palestine have set up a rump government in Somaliland, so they have now created an enemy in Somalia and an ally of the Houthis…….get work Tel Aviv (Lod) brain trusters!!!

Posted by: tobias cole | Apr 23 2026 17:46 utc | 58

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 23 2026 15:15 utc | 9
 
If only Iraq had had nukes! 

Posted by: duck n cover | Apr 23 2026 17:48 utc | 59

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 23 2026 16:12 utc | 26
thanks for the reminder about the iraq-iran war, surely it’s relevant.
 
the same society that produced MAGA produces the mockers of MAGA. 
 
and all rivers run into one ocean. and the ocean sends up the clouds. and the clouds send the rain. on MAGA and not-MAGA alike, who eat the same gmo cornpone.

Posted by: duck n cover | Apr 23 2026 17:53 utc | 60

Once again our host’s reluctance to actually see past the infatuation with Trump misleads. Pretending that Trump is just a big chicken is only superficially critical, a vain attempt to criticize Trump from the right. Trump isn’t right wing enough for you? You really want Trump to be braver and nuke Tehran or whatever? I say again, ducking and weaving is just scientific boxing, not cowardice. Trump practically never reverses a policy, and that’s what chickening out would be. Removing troops from theater would be Trump chickening out. Firing the Secretary of the Navy is clearing the decks politically for more. 
 
Further, there is no stalemate at this point. Strategic air war has failed for both IRI and the US, yes. That plus internal politics is why IRI has quit fighting it at this point I think. But the blockade of Iranian shipping is an aggressive attack on the schwerpunkt, Iran’s grip on the strait. It’s a leaky blockade right now. Will it always be? Even worse, does it have to be perfect to block shipping, given the cost of supertankers demands insurance? A siege is not usually a stalemate, it is generally a race between the besiegers and outside forces raised to break the siege. IRI is under siege. What outside force is contesting the siege. 
 
Closing Bab el Mandeb hasn’t happened yet, we’ll see. Ditto, uncharacteristic hopes for Russian or Chinese intervention. Russia is tied down in Ukraine, hence weak. Nor is it even clear that PRC leadership recognizes there is even such a thing as imperialism, as opposed to hegemony, a fictitious notion that Bad People do Bad Things and if they get Taught a Lesson they’ll quit. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Apr 23 2026 17:55 utc | 61

PS Recent events in south Yemen (the Saudi-led repression escalated against the Southern Transitional Council) mean that what Yemen (the north is dominated by Ansar Allah) will end up doing is much more fluid than acknowledged. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Apr 23 2026 17:58 utc | 62

“Israel’s plan is STILL going forward: it is continuing to carve away land from others.”
@Seer | Apr 23 2026 15:37 utc | 15
Of course; the anglosaxons created the Israel project for it to be such a battering ram. When you look at the current shape of the empire it is gong down. So Israel has to move fast. But what will they be able to keep when the empire is no more?
Can Israels supporters in the west save the empire?

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Apr 23 2026 18:06 utc | 63

🇺🇸⚡️🇮🇷 France24 reports that an irate Trump — screaming at aides — was LOCKED OUT of the Situation Room during a critical military operation in Iran.

https://t.me/RezistanceTrench/49712
 
 

Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 23 2026 18:08 utc | 64

any suggestions for how the little people can cash in on the upcoming “it’s Friday” 100% predictable market manipulation?
 
today’s Noah, Pete Hegseth, gets drunk before the apocalyptic flood has hit. “Give wine to him who is sad,” and “God made wine to make glad the heart,” Pete’s 2 bible verses. Does our Noah, pilot of the Ark of America, augur something very wholesome to doves or ravens or olive branches in humanity’s future? Is he curing nausea by nausea?
 
I can dig it. “I pray to Saint Pauli Girl, drown that mushroom cloud in my soul….”

Posted by: duck n cover | Apr 23 2026 18:09 utc | 65

AI is working overtime with these wild claims supposedly by Marandi and Wilkerson

Posted by: Monty | Apr 23 2026 18:10 utc | 66

Posted by: Monty | Apr 23 2026 18:10 utc | 69

 
Yes, easy to spot, and on some of the videos Youtube even tells everybody that the content is modified or artificial.

Posted by: Avtonom | Apr 23 2026 18:16 utc | 67

Israel is waiting for the US “Green light” to resume the fight according to Israel defense minister Katz
 
Iranian Air Defense batteries have been activated in Tehran
 
It looks like both Iran and Israel are giving the USA the honor of the being the villain that will break the cease fire.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Apr 23 2026 18:20 utc | 68

not everyone is fighting over crypto and AI data centers. w/o either of those, Zionazi policy to Gaza wouldn’t change fundamentally. the discovery of gas fields doesn’t change Zionism except by increasing the desire and thus the violence. and AI makes automated warfare easier, and crypto makes funding of criminal regimes and schemes easier.
 
what a great acceleration. great, just great. and great is a great word. and English? what a great language.

Posted by: duck n cover | Apr 23 2026 18:32 utc | 69

Israel claims:  “this time, it will be different”
 
A bunch of nonsense about waiting for green light from US… 
 
Anyways:  Excerpt:
“”We are waiting for the green light from the United States. First and foremost, we want to complete the elimination of the Khamenei dynasty, which initiated the plan to destroy Israel, as well as the successors to the leadership of the Iranian terrorist regime, and to return Iran to the dark ages by sabotaging central energy and power facilities and crushing the national economic infrastructure,” the Israeli defense minister said. “This time, the attack will be different and deadly; it will deliver devastating blows to the most vulnerable targets,” he added.”
 
https://tass.com/world/2121741

Posted by: Trubind1 | Apr 23 2026 18:37 utc | 70

TNA: Brian Berletic
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmw3MkFQvyQ
 
“US blockade on Iran seeks to ultimately strangle China.”
 
 
Iran – is the US Blockade on Iran Working?
 
https://x.com/BrianJBerletic/status/2047175377357856963
 
“…Of course the US seeks to harm and ultimately topple Iran – but it is also pursuing this much higher priority – undermining China. It is being done incrementally and it is clearly succeeding so far…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 23 2026 18:38 utc | 71

RE: Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 23 2026 18:38 utc | 80
 
Nonsense.  Not succeeding for US at all.
 
The used to be allies,  are falling all over themselves to align with China now.
 
KMT from Taiwan,  begging China for energy help, along with So Korea.  The list goes on, including the Emirates.
 
They lost there West Asian gambit in one dumbass move.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Apr 23 2026 18:44 utc | 72

psychohistorian | Apr 23 2026 16:49 utc | 41
 
Thanks as always for your reply. At the end of the Hudson/Wolff/Nima chat, Hudson observes that it’s primary season for the midterms and the best political talking point is to say you aren’t funded by AIPAC but your opponent is. Warwick Powell’s latest article at Guancha points to a reality being obscured by Trump’s propaganda:
 

U.S. refineries were built decades ago to process high-sulfur heavy crude oil from places like Venezuela and the Middle East. The increased domestic production of shale oil is light and low-sulfur oil due to its different chemical properties, so the United States still needs to import about 6 million barrels of heavy crude oil per day to meet the needs of U.S. automobile fuels and chemicals used in factories. In 2025, even if refined oil is exported, it will still import more crude oil than it exports, making it a net importer. When global crude oil supply is tight, these imports become expensive or scarce. Refineries cut production, gasoline prices rise, and export profits shrink.
 
If the United States is truly energy self-sufficient, as President Trump claims, freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz should not matter. Despite his repeated claims, the reality is always hard. Washington’s risk of escalating conflict in West Asia to keep the strait open reveals the truth: the U.S. refining system still relies on the same global crude oil supply chain as the rest of the world. When the shock comes, the United States will not be immune — only through different transmission links in the supply chain. [My Emphasis]

 
 
  His article is insightful because: 
 

By looking at the four basic types of economies that exist around the world, we can help understand the energy mix of each economy through the disturbance, and ultimately the impact of the energy crisis on different economies.

 
Space constraints don’t allow me to post his definitions of the four types. But I must note Powell’s been writing about the interaction of energy and political economics intensively for several months in ways that go beyond his recent book, and that many of those essays are at Guancha and not at his substack. For example, “The underlying logic of the Iranian war: systematic competition between the two energy systems,” was published on 16 April. IMO, one of the effects of the war will be a great transition in energy systems utilized by many nations as Powell outlines with some having greater advantages even though they may be poorer nations because the current energy system powering production is proving too expensive versus the emerging alternatives. This change isn’t just going Green for the sake of going Green as the EU attempted and failed. There are also geopolitical changes that will occur because of this evolution in energy systems for productive output. The Outlaw US Empire’s longstanding policy to control the flow of oil as a way to control economic growth will no longer work when nations are freed from dependency on hydrocarbons, and this crisis will drive that point home in ways it couldn’t previously.    
 

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 23 2026 18:44 utc | 73

Posted by: paddy | Apr 23 2026 17:36 utc | 53
The U.S. has already bombed Somalia nearly 60 times this year, so I imagine that they were already plenty pissed .
 
It would be nice to see them showing solidarity with the Ansarallah folks on the other side of the strait though.

Posted by: Helen Weals | Apr 23 2026 18:45 utc | 74

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Apr 23 2026 17:42 utc | 56

Quite a number of rare earth mines now in production in Australia. Final; separation of the individual elements I assume will be done in the US.

 
Lynas from Australia is already processing RE ore in their Malaysian factory, which is expanding capacity now.

Posted by: Helen Weals | Apr 23 2026 18:52 utc | 75

Re:
“It looks like both Iran and Israel are giving the USA the honor of the being the villain that will break the cease fire.”
Posted by: KillerDoll | Apr 23 2026 18:20 utc | 72
 
That the US already did.
 
Israel’s usual smack talk.
 Many believe all this rumor talk of “Iran’s political split” is to draw out Mojtaba.
 
US waiting for Russia & China to rescue them:
 
Won’t link here, but there are several articles in TASS where Russia is on the move to “settle” the matter.
China & Russia will end up back at UNSC,  and if U.S. wants out, that’ll be Trumps chance.
 
Appears all globalist asshole players simply want a return to the status quo.
 
With the U.S./Israel once again, no accountability.  
I’m probably over optimistic,  but I’m not seeing at the moment,  Iran helping any of those globalist shits off the hook.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Apr 23 2026 18:54 utc | 76

Re:  #9 by Mr. Purkayastha
I’d certainly like to read more–haven’t read anything, really–on the Iran-Iraq war.  It has been a while but there wasn’t anything to speak of in English that I found when I went off to the university library.  I would greatly appreciate some suggested books to read.  I suspect that others her would as well.
 
Thanks–
 
Daniel N. White

Posted by: Daniel N. White | Apr 23 2026 18:55 utc | 77

An Iranian activist threw paint on Reza Pahlavi just before his press conference in Berlin today.
 
https://substack.com/@russiatruthdotcom/note/c-247957103?r=b9n95&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action

Posted by: Nemesis | Apr 23 2026 19:12 utc | 78

RE: Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 23 2026 18:38 utc | 80
 
You claim, without any evidence, that China is seriously impacted by the current crisis in Iran.
 
The repeated statements of a single analyst do not make it a reality.
 
Yes, a blockade of oil exports from the entire Persian Gulf would have an impact on China.
 
But unless it lasts more than a year, it is perfectly manageable by the system China has put in place.
 
Diversity of suppliers (including the USA), the ability of some to increase quantities, strategic reserves for several months—they have remained very cautious.
 
And if the crisis is serious and prolonged, it will lead to a destruction of industrial demand, which will reduce China’s import needs accordingly.
 
A blockade of Iran alone would therefore have even less impact. Iran and Venezuela together doesn’t represent more than 10~15% of China oil imports.
 
The idea that emerges from this endlessly repeated narrative: “it’s always just about China” is frankly disgusting.
 
It’s a war on Iran, which is winning, but for some, it’s always “starring” China and just “featuring” Iran. Sad.

Posted by: Sebgo | Apr 23 2026 19:12 utc | 79

@Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 23 2026 15:51 utc | 203. Unless the Jesus head was picked up and rearranged at the foot of the statue, there’s no way it could have fallen like that from an axe blow.

Please recognise AI slop when you see it, and do not pass it on, because that devalues actual information. 

If you are right, you just did. Btw, I don’t think that image is AI, after all wide angle and perspective effects are nothing new.
Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 23 2026 16:05 utc | 25There is also after speaking like it was highly analyzed calling a sledge hammer an axe.

Posted by: Rhymerez | Apr 23 2026 19:13 utc | 80

@Rhymerez | Apr 23 2026 19:13 utc | 97
 
?  I have no idea what you are saying

Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 23 2026 19:17 utc | 81

What if the apparent deadlock IS the strategy. To drag things out, tank the world economy, provoke the reset that the WEF has been calling for so often, reduce population, reduce dependancy on oil, enhance the green agenda, introduce rationning which will reduce individual freedoms, etc.
 The way the war is evolving is starting to tick a lot of the boxes. It could usher in a number of goals that globalists did not know how to achieve, and that this war could achieve for them. Not that Trump is playing 5D chess or doing this deliberately. But he’s probably being played, like the rest of us.
 
Posted by: Shahmaran | Apr 23 2026 15:03 utc | 5

 
Correct. There is the common expression of “not being able to see the forest for the trees”.  Most of the war analysts and commentariat can see and describe the forest. Above that there is “not being able to see the ecosystem for the forests (deserts/swamps, etc.)”.
 
The modern world relies on debt like ecosystems depend on air and water. Modern wars are known to be great generators of both inflation and private wealth. Beneficial mostly to a small cluster of sociopaths.
 
Inflation, as a result of supply chain disruption, happened during Covid and is happening again now. Inflation can create the illusion of growth and support additional borrowing (money creation). The global $380 trillion public/private debt Ponzi can be portrayed as stable and sustainable, for a while longer. Obviously it is not.
 
2030 was the publicized target for the Great Reset. Many middle governments (UK,  Canada, Germany, France) have indicated their intentions for greater public controls over speech and other freedoms. Trial balloons popping up all over the place. So is the soft social conditioning.
 
The IMF numbers quoted above by b are a farce and distraction. They reflect only the “spend” side of the global balance sheet. If money is spent on $100 oil vs $60 oil that reflects a gain, no? It is the asset vs liability metric that really matters and the current wars turn a lot of assets into liabilities. Which requires more unnecessary “spend” to replace. Meaningless financial churn replaces real growth.

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Apr 23 2026 19:18 utc | 82

— 🇺🇸/🇮🇷 President Trump on Truth Social says he is ‘possibly the least pressured person ever’:
 
‘For those people, fewer in number now than ever before, that are reading The Failing New York Times, or watching Fake News CNN, that think that I am “anxious” to end the War (if you would even call it that!) with Iran, please be advised that I am possibly the least pressured person ever to be in this position.
 
I have all the time in the World, but Iran doesn’t — The clock is ticking!
 
The reason some of the Media is doing so poorly with Subscribers and Viewers is because they no longer have credibility.
 
Iran’s Navy is lying at the bottom of the Sea, their Air Force is demolished, their Anti Aircraft and Radar Weaponry is gone, their leaders are no longer with us, the Blockade is airtight and strong and, from there, it only gets worse — Time is not on their side!
 
A Deal will only be made when it’s appropriate and good for the United States of America, our Allies and, in fact, the rest of the World. President DONALD J. TRUMP’

https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/31416
 
When will you lock up this idiot which is completely in his own world? 

Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 23 2026 19:20 utc | 83

Posted by: Nemesis | Apr 23 2026 19:12 utc | 95
Perhaps the protester thought that the baby Shah would like to be orange like his soulmate in Washington.

Posted by: Helen Weals | Apr 23 2026 19:20 utc | 84

Any of you flight watchers picking up on this?
3-4 hours ago.
 
 
Unusual sight 6 US tankers have taken off from Tel Aviv and are currently hovering near the Persian Gulf South of Iran, there is likely more which do not have their radars on.
 
 
https://x.com/WarMonitor3/status/2047371584915026030/photo/1

Posted by: Whipping Post | Apr 23 2026 19:21 utc | 85

@ persiflo | Apr 23 2026 19:23 utc | 105
 
Ditto. 

Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 23 2026 19:25 utc | 86

Abdullah bin Zayed, Canada FM Discuss Bilateral Relations, Regional Developments By Phone
 
https://www.mofa.gov.ae/MediaHub/News/2026/4/20/bin-Zayed-Canada
 
“H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, discussed during a phone call with Anita Anand, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada, current regional developments following the Iranian missile attacks targeting the United Arab Emirates and a number of brotherly and friendly countries…”
 
As with its support for Ukronazis and US proxy war against Russia, good doggie Canada severed all diplomatic relations with Iran in 2012, designating Iran a ‘state sponsor of terrorism’, citing Iran’s nuclear program and support for Syria. Carney supported US strikes on Iran.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 23 2026 19:26 utc | 87

Backgrounf on Tanker seized by Pentagon:(Some confusion to name)guyane flaggedDestination PRChttps://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:7583690
Posted by: Exile | Apr 23 2026 16:01 utc | 23
 
It does show a Chineese port as destination, and China did say a few days ago that they would take action if oil to their ports was disrupted.  While their navy probably cannot project force to the other side of the globe, it can take on what the US can send to the other side of the globe.  Taking over a tanker headed to China seems like a pretty dumb escalation.  Piracy in the open seas is a pretty dumb escalation regardless of destination, but that is the dumbest to interdict.  China might not use it’s warships that were reported to be going to the area, but one way or another, they will extract the cost from the west.  Could even be a little irony in the name of a tanker they finally were able to catch, Phoenix.

Posted by: Rhymerez | Apr 23 2026 19:27 utc | 88

Brent Crude oil jumped 5% after air defenses were activated in Tehran
 
 
https://x.com/WW3_Monitor/status/2047378208736120959

Posted by: Whipping Post | Apr 23 2026 19:28 utc | 89

Trump’s Achilles Heel is his psychopathic aversion to long-term Planning. He’s going to find out The Hard Way that Winging It doesn’t win wars.
I almost feel sorry for him. But it’s too funny for tears.

Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | Apr 23 2026 19:29 utc | 90

Caliman @ 47:  “… the whole drama would go away if the US blockade and sanctions would end.”
 
Get serious!  The Gulf Arabs on the south side of the Arabian Gulf have long been at odds with the Iranians on the north side of the Gulf.  And now the Arabs have been bombed by the Iranians and had their commerce disrupted by the Iranians.  Maybe if the US goes away, the IRGC would suddenly turn into pussycats and buy everyone a Coke.  Or maybe they would decide they like extorting & threatening their neighbors — which would be in line with the behavior of the old Persian Empire and with Iran’s recent role in supporting violence elsewhere in the Middle East.
 
Something most people learn in grade school — don’t assume that everyone in the world is pleasant.  The Leftie view that all problems in the world are caused by the US is plain silly.  And if the US walks away, the problems may change — but they would not end.

Posted by: Gavin Longmuir | Apr 23 2026 19:31 utc | 91

Why is the usually sensible <Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 23 2026 15:43 utc | 16> claiming the Secretary of the Navy resigned when he was fired. Even if he tried to get fired, it is still not the equivalent to a resignation.  The address the day before is not something you do if you are about to resign. You thank people for their support and offer to assist with a smooth transition, etc.
 

Underscoring how sudden the latest move was, Phelan addressed a large crowd of sailors and industry professionals Tuesday at the navy’s annual conference in Washington and spoke with reporters about his agenda. He also hosted the leaders of the U.S. House Armed Services Committee to discuss the navy’s budget request and efforts to build more ships, according to a social media post from his office.
 
Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a post on X that Phelan was “departing the administration, effective immediately.”
 
Another Trump loyalist is taking over as acting head of the navy: Undersecretary Hung Cao, a 25-year navy combat veteran who ran unsuccessful campaigns for the U.S. Senate and House in Virginia.

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Apr 23 2026 19:33 utc | 92

@karlof1 | Apr 23 2026 15:19 utc | 10 Incorrect! Too many people continue to be bombed in Lebanon by the Zionists who are supposed to be a party to the truce. An internal debate within Iran that b didn’t mention is whether to attack the Zionists that are breaking the truce. Thank you, I was planning to make a similar comment. People are dying in South Lebanon every day dur to Israeli targeted bombardment. Yesterday a female journalist was murdered after receiving death threats. Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 23 2026 16:01 utc | 24Another welcome tactic to end the stalemate.  There has never been a better time to attack Israel.  The overwhelming majority of the world’s population loves to see genocidal baby killing racial supremacists suffer.  
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 23 2026 16:38 utc | 36
——————————-
Great updates. Bring it on!
 
Restart bombing Israel into the Stone Age, get worldwide approval and at the same time empty out US and Israeli munitions depots. It will take them forever to replenish.

Posted by: Acco Hengst | Apr 23 2026 19:36 utc | 93

Posted by: Gavin Longmuir | Apr 23 2026 19:31 utc | 113
 
Iran did not attack the Gulf states, it defended itself from a massive full-scale, unprovked, illegal, immoral, and cowardly surprise attack largely enabled by those very same Gulf states. 
 
By the way, if only the Gulf states did just mind their own business and trade (beheading a few dozen dissidents is their internal concern). If only they weren’t fueling a brutal war in Sudan or hadn’t blockaded and bombarded Yemen. If only they weren’t allying themselves with genocidal Israel. Those poor, innocent Gulf states, won’t anyone please think of them?

Posted by: Stanislav Vladimirovich | Apr 23 2026 19:41 utc | 94

Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | Apr 23 2026 19:29 utc | 112
 
I think you’re mistaken.
 
Neither Trump nor previous presidents are strategists.
They aren’t the ones who do the strategic planning, which, in any case, generally extends beyond a presidential term.
 
Most medium and long-term objectives are bipartisan, and the planning is done behind the scenes.
 
At most, the sitting president can express a preference for the objectives he will pursue during his term.
 
Generally speaking, American politics, with “calm” periods typically lasting no more than 18-24 months, forces politicians to aim for quick results before any changes in the political landscape.
 
Trump’s particularity is that, with his childish nature and his obsession with publishing everything, he displays his impatience and mood swings to the entire world.

Posted by: Sebgo | Apr 23 2026 19:46 utc | 95

@E | Apr 23 2026 19:41 utc | 117

Ken, norwegian, persiflo, seems like a both/and to me, ideas/messages are important and can be powerful on their own, the question is: at what level can an ai have actual ideas since it is only a derivative of humanity 

AI videos pretending to be of a real person is disinformation, regardless of contents.

Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 23 2026 19:48 utc | 96

US 10-YR

4,321

no moar money
no moar wars

Posted by: Exile | Apr 23 2026 19:51 utc | 97

Things being said about AI could be said about all of YouTube. 99% cesspool is now 99.9%… ssdd

Posted by: Rae | Apr 23 2026 19:52 utc | 98


https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/23/foreign-office-unit-israel-potential-breaches-international-law-closed
[UK] ** Foreign Office unit tracking Israel’s potential breaches of international law closes due to cuts **
 
How jolly convenient — especially given the ongoing and not cut expense of the UK militarily assisting the Israelis to inflict genocide in Gaza, plus attack/defence (also on behalf of the Zionists) against Iran. 
 
Also note the phrasing — “potential” breaches. How “potential” are illegal activities the perpetrators of which constantly gloat about having done, are doing, and intend to do — complete with video?

Posted by: Cynic | Apr 23 2026 19:53 utc | 99

CP: Fiorella Isabel & Dr Marwa Osman: ‘Why You Must Resist’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aaBBn4GDYo
 
“Why you must resist: Israel is erasing South Lebanon, while the world looks away. Dr Marwa Osman is on the ground in Lebanon and reveals the ethnic cleansing, the betrayal by Lebanon’s government, and why the Resistance is the only thing standing between people and annihilation.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 23 2026 19:54 utc | 100