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April 9, 2026
War On Iran: – Ceasefire Sabotage

The Trump administration’s self-congratulations for the ceasefire with Iran immediately fell apart after Israel bombed Lebanon and killed more than 250 people.

This was a breach of the ceasefire agreement which Pakistan had arranged and announced and which had included Lebanon and other areas of the conflict.

The Trump administration had been begging for a ceasefire for several days. It had been involved (archived) in formulating the message the Pakistani Prime Minister had issued. Trump himself had endorsed the 10-point condition sheet the Iranians had proposed by calling it “a workable basis on which to negotiate”.

With knowledge of the imminent ceasefire members of the Trump administration had (again) waged bets on commodities and won large amounts of money.

But just a few hours after the Israeli attack the Trump administration repudiated two central points of the ceasefire. Lebanon was not included in the ceasefire, it suddenly claimed, and Iran’s 10 point sheet had been “thrown into the trash” even before Trump had endorsed it.

Iran reacted by immediately closing the Strait of Hormuz (archived) for good. Only four ships, all coming from Iranian ports, have passed during the last 24 hours.

The statement by Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian is plain:

The repeated aggression by the Zionist entity against Lebanon is a flagrant violation of the initial ceasefire agreement and a dangerous indicator of deceit and lack of commitment to potential accords. The continuation of these aggressions will render negotiations meaningless; our hands will remain on the trigger, and Iran will never abandon its Lebanese brothers and sisters.

While there is currently no bombing of Iran ongoing, and no new launching of Iranian drones and missiles on USraeli targets, the quietness is unlikely to hold.

Further talks, supposed on happen on Saturday in Pakistan, are in doubt.

I expect the war to reignite before they take place.

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The US has always targeted the civilian population.
Curtis LeMay:
“We must be willing to continue our bombing until we’ve destroyed every work of man in North Vietnam if this is what it takes to win the war.”
https://youtu.be/0pibqRPi8Bo?t=3460

Posted by: p3t3r | Apr 9 2026 15:08 utc | 1

“The Trump administration had been begging for a ceasefire for several days.”
 
So why did Iran accept it? The cheerleaders here think Trump was just bluffing and had to back down. OK, then Iran should have let his deadline pass. They didn’t. Why?
 
Right before the ceasefire, cheerleaders were saying that Iran wouldn’t accept a ceasefire, because it would be suicidal (they were at least right about the suicidal part). Once the ceasefire happened, some of the same commenters were calling it a victory. Now they are eager for the ceasefire to fall through and the shooting to restart. Why, if the ceasefire was a victory?

Posted by: catdog | Apr 9 2026 15:08 utc | 2

What is the latest on Vance actually being the lead in negotiations….?
I’ve heard on again / off again from other non MSM sources.
The Iranians felt they were stabbed in the back twice by the Witkoff and Kushner duo already.
Vance has no real credibility either, it may just be a perception thing….
 
Why is the spacing and equivalent <carriage return> function apparently goofed up here….?

Posted by: Local Oscillator | Apr 9 2026 15:16 utc | 3

Killing the entire leadership may have been a clue?
 
Attacking while Negotiations were ongoing and having the Negotiators claim that progress was “Promising”, may have been a clue?
 
The US and Israel are Perfidious.
 
They can’t be trusted,  at all.
 
 

Posted by: Effete | Apr 9 2026 15:32 utc | 4

I disagree. If Iran reacts against Israel’s Lebanon attacks by not following through on the ceasefire terms and negotiations, isn’t it giving Israel a veto on its foreign policy? What if the attack dog had slipped its leash … you’re going to let it ruin your plans? Wouldn’t the best move right now be to tell the US that if the ceasefire does not include Lebanon, then it also does not include Israel? Concentrate ALL rockets and other attacks on the SLC (shitty little country) and pound them day and night as hard as possible.  Meanwhile continue to negotiate peace with the US … divide and conquer … 

Posted by: Caliman | Apr 9 2026 15:35 utc | 5

For the backstory that led to Iran deciding to negotiate, Pepe Escobar’s latest column, “Barbaria strategically surrenders. Civilization wins. For now,” explains how that came about.
 
However, the amazing amounts of lies and deceit present within the Trump Gang as shown and dissected by Davis & Johnson yesterday. Reports this morning aren’t promising, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the talks are cancelled due to Trump perfidy. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 9 2026 15:35 utc | 6

Negotiations as a Cover: The True Scale of the Pentagon’s Logistics
 
📍Washington needs a pause solely to build up its forces in the region. Despite the ceasefire agreement (April 8), the US continues the continuous airlift of cargo—since April 3 alone, over 70 American cargo aircraft have arrived in Western Asia.
 
 

https://t.me/llordofwar/598061?single#

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Apr 9 2026 15:39 utc | 7

 
Posted by: catdog | Apr 9 2026 15:08 utc | 2
You’re making a fair point about the shifting narrative, but it’s worth remembering that commenters here aren’t the ones in the “Situation Room.” Most cheerleaders are people deeply frustrated with Western hegemony; they react emotionally to news as it breaks based on their hopes for a specific outcome.
When Iran accepts a ceasefire they previously called suicidal, it’s not necessarily a contradiction in the commenters’ logic—it’s just a reminder that online rhetoric is not state policy. Actual policymakers have to weigh the cost of total war against the benefits of a strategic pause, regardless of what their supporters on the internet want to see.
Do you think the commenters are genuinely changing their minds, or are they just trying to save face after their predictions didn’t pan out?

Posted by: Cable Guy | Apr 9 2026 15:41 utc | 8

Caliman | Apr 9 2026 15:35 utc | 5
 
Your comment is sensible. Araghchi called Lavrov today and likely called Wang Yi too, but nothing useful is in the Russian readout. The Pakistanis are trying to provide security guarantees, but so far the voices that matter are publicly silent.  

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 9 2026 15:42 utc | 9

perhaps a ceasefire between usa and iran, with israel left out, is the way to go…  but would the usa allow for this?? after all, the only reason they are their is for israel….  this is the hard cold reality…
 
don’t expect israel to abide by anything.. they are happy to murder or evacuate people for areas all under the guise of going after the bad guys, while they murder countless innocent people… and the usa, always goes to bat for them in every way… 
 
thanks b…
 
now to the last thread posts – 
 
@ pinche | Apr 9 2026 13:36 utc | 883
 
 
while i appreciate your posts, i can’t let this comment of yours stand.. 

“cheering on hits on hotels in Dubai and civilian infrastructure”

 
when usa armed forces are holed up in hotels, this is what happens… don’t ignore what is actually taking place, even if the western msm spews a line of bullshit on these issues.. 
 
@  juliania | Apr 9 2026 14:16 utc | 894
 
thanks for the nima / krainer video.. i will watch it now! 

Posted by: james | Apr 9 2026 15:43 utc | 10

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 9 2026 15:35 utc | 6
 
Wishful thinking once again, which rather surprises me to be honest.  The fact of the matter is the Iranian people are seething with anger that their so-called leaders are even in Islamabad negotiating with — you guessed it! — Witkoff and Kushner.  That they are relying on a known and shameless US lapdog to be an honest mediator and guarantor.  As I have stated in the previous thread this ceasefire negotiation is the perfect opening to sow deep division within the populace, even at the extreme end civil war.  All while US assets continue to build and strengthen in the Persian Gulf and West Asia.

Posted by: Akash | Apr 9 2026 15:44 utc | 11

It is reported that an unmanned maritime reconnaissance drone, the RQ-4 Triton, has allegedly crashed in the Persian Gulf.
 

https://t.me/llordofwar/598072#

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Apr 9 2026 15:44 utc | 12

@8
”Most cheerleaders are people deeply frustrated with Western hegemony”
 
They see yet another win for the Epstein Class.

Posted by: Fred777 | Apr 9 2026 15:44 utc | 13

@ Caliman | Apr 9 2026 15:35 utc | 5
 

quote  Wouldn’t the best move right now be to tell the US that if the ceasefire does not include Lebanon, then it also does not include Israel? 

 
yes… agree.. that is what i am saying and also saying the usa would never agree to this.. 

Posted by: james | Apr 9 2026 15:45 utc | 14

Posted by: Caliman | Apr 9 2026 15:35 utc | 5
 
I think you have the divide and conquer mixed up…it is Iran that is being divided (one only has to peruse Iranian social media) by this sham ceasefire negotiation, which might very well lead to it being conquered Venezuela style.

Posted by: Akash | Apr 9 2026 15:47 utc | 15

As Glen Greenwald describes on his substack blog, the opposition party is not criticizing Trump for engaging in war with Iran – rather because of his lack of success.
Also it is actually the plan of the democrats, not to stop Trump, but to allow him to do increasing damage and use that in the next election.
Also surprisingly the dems are not doing so well in polls, though they are managing some wins – this because they have no clear message as to how they would do things better (this I am seeing on dem leaning posts). Polls indicate that they are not making headway toward gaining seats in the Senate.
Then also, there is zero reason to think that Trump would actually be looking to settle – that is not an option to which he has access.
I suspect that they were just hoping to be able to focus on bombing Lebanon for a while.

Posted by: jared | Apr 9 2026 15:48 utc | 16

isn’t it giving Israel a veto on its foreign policy?
 
Posted by: Caliman | Apr 9 2026 15:35 utc | 5
 

 
Not if it’s intentional. At every twist and turn they’re kept off guard. 
 
 

Posted by: freedom fritos | Apr 9 2026 15:49 utc | 17

I surveyed Iranian English language media before my initial comment and the biggest event being reported is the observance of the 40 days since Supreme Leader Khamenei’s martyrdom. Here’s a video of the observance in Tehran by many millions. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 9 2026 15:53 utc | 18

The pundits keep trying to frame the conflict as Jewish/Christian vs Muslim, but
it seems to me that the conflict is predominantly Muslim attacking Muslim.
In fact I think that religion has really nothing to do with that, except that the CIA likes to use ideology to promote conflict.

Posted by: jared | Apr 9 2026 15:54 utc | 19

Another day, another surge of trolls. 
Today we’ll hear that despite electing Obama based on his promise to end the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, the wage slaves actually wanted both wars.  Despite electing Trump on his promise to end the war on Ukraine, the wage slaves desperately wanted it to continue. Despite police violently attacking masses of youth in the US opposed to the genocide to shut down the protests, the youth and their families secretly wanted more genocide. Despite a Zio having to literally buy TiK Tok to end all critique of Israel on social media, the wage slave youth actually love genocide and Israel.  Despite poll after poll showing overwhelming popular opposition to all wars and Israel, the wage slaves actually love Israel and desire endless wars that will bankrupt them and enrich their masters.  Oh and they’ll also dare to argue on this basis, that every goy man, woman and child in the West deserve the Gaza treatment.  Of course, no mention of punishment of the actual authors of the Gaza genocide, the war on Russia and the desired war on China.  Just the common wage slave who gets up early for work to feed his kids on a paltry salary.  For this crowd, he’s the real evil in the world, not the Zio Imperialist billionaires expanding their genocide throughout the ME for fun and profit.  You will hear them rail against entire nations, entire races, but never will they attack the Zio Imperialist ruling class directly.  Never!
It’s all a bit like the BBC story of the Iranians calling to be nuked by Zio Imperialism (actual story!). 
What else?  Well, the troll team of Zio Imperialism will also attack China/Russia as the true cause of Iran’s (and the world’s) troubles, not Zio Imperialism.  
Oh, and of course we’ll have the charge of the beautiful soul brigade.  These isolated geniuses who never leave their homes or take any real action themselves, will cry out in wonder as to why the population of the West, trapped in a panopticon dictatorship ruled by ruthless Zio billionaires–and the two Imperialist parties they wholly own and control– won’t immediately run out alone into the streets and martyr themselves and their families with no plan, program, party or collective movement or organization of any kind.  These beautiful souls, gorgeous really, are of course the only holy beings that understand what is going on, but their pristine internal reality will not allow them to go out into the world and get their own hands dirty.  Poor noble creatures!  
Pay special attention to those pushing this false consciousness today.  They are previewing the coming psyops to be used on the general population via Zio controlled social media and AI in the West.  
Study the enemy of humanity here so that you may counter then in your neighborhood and workplace more effectively.  
 

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 9 2026 15:55 utc | 20

True or not, still the whereabouts of this narcist clone or virtual bibi keeps getting brought up.
 
JUST IN: 🇮🇱🇱🇧 Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says Israel will open direct negotiations with Lebanon.

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Apr 9 2026 15:56 utc | 21

Just discovered: Tucker Carlson has interviewed Alastair Crooke. Will now watch. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 9 2026 15:57 utc | 22

CGTN host Tian Wei asks Prof. Marandi “how are the common folks in the streets reacting to the too weak ceasefire?”
 
Marandi on Iran-US ceasefire: A tactical pause, not a path to peace ==> https://youtu.be/XzDbLGya2lc
 

Posted by: too scents | Apr 9 2026 15:57 utc | 23

There is zero chance that Trump could agree to anything like Irans 10 point terms.
So clearly the pause is only for strategic reasons.

Posted by: jared | Apr 9 2026 15:59 utc | 24

@ Local Oscillator | Apr 9 2026 15:16 utc | 3
 
in the video that i linked @ 10, nima and krainer discuss vance from 14 to 18 minutes in.. check it out.. 

Posted by: james | Apr 9 2026 15:59 utc | 25

CrazyCanuck | Apr 9 2026 15:56 utc | 21
 
Given that the Lebanese government are Zionist stooges, Netanyahu will be negotiating with himself.

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 9 2026 16:00 utc | 26

@ jared | Apr 9 2026 15:54 utc | 19
 
this isn’t about religion.. it is about money and power and continuing on with the epstein class running things.. 

Posted by: james | Apr 9 2026 16:01 utc | 27

I think Iran has to be willing to come to the table, even with the extreme likelihood of being betrayed yet once again.  The reason is that the US and Israel are likely itching for justification to use a nuclear option.  If Iran is unwilling to “negotiate “,  then the US and Israel will come to the table with reasonable terms, and they could use that as the justification.  Iran is one smart country.

Posted by: MtBaker | Apr 9 2026 16:01 utc | 28

Karlof1 – thanks for the comments and the Pepe article too … very explanatory … 
 
Akash – As far as I’ve heard, and I have family in Iran, people are nearly uniformly relieved about the ceasefire and want an honorable deal made permanent. The govt is riding a big and unexpected high with the population due to their resistance working, and they need to be seen working for the Iranian people’s best interests, while not selling out friends.
 
That’s why I’m suggesting splitting IZ away from the US … many many USians would appreciate it too 🙂

Posted by: Caliman | Apr 9 2026 16:03 utc | 29

From Quds
 

Benjamin Netanyahu: “In light of Lebanon’s repeated requests to open direct negotiations with Israel, I instructed yesterday to begin direct negotiations with Lebanon as soon as possible. The negotiations will focus on the disarmament of Hezbollah and the establishment of peace between Israel and Lebanon.” He also said Israel welcomes the Lebanese PM’s call to demilitarize Beirut.

 
So Occupied Palestine gets to kill 250 in Lebanon as the prelude to these negotiations and Hezbollah does not get to respond?…..gives new meaning to “turn the other cheek”, eh?
 
 

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 9 2026 16:05 utc | 30

Regarding why Iran accepted the ceasefire the buzz is that China urged them to and this proved important apparently. 

Posted by: the pessimist | Apr 9 2026 16:07 utc | 31

Posted by: Caliman | Apr 9 2026 16:03 utc | 29
https://x.com/AryJeay/status/2041968968748167439
 
Also see the responses…hopefully I’m mistaken and somehow negotiating with Witkoff and Kushner will divide the USIraelis, and not the noble Iranians.
 

Posted by: Akash | Apr 9 2026 16:10 utc | 32

Ceasefire are hard to set up and violations are routine. eg, cease fire between Donbass and Ukrain, both sides want to get maximum advantage.//
To avoid US-Israeli-indian.I invite people to get rid after acronyms like global South or BRICS.//I am sure we have enough to separate real distinction like survivable and unservivable places on earth. Or along those lines.//
 

Posted by: Jenn | Apr 9 2026 16:12 utc | 33

If you don’t have a back slash key on your keyboard, Is there somewhere way to get a paragraph when formatting. I don’t want to use ANSI code. It was easy on TeX. 
I have an android device.

Posted by: Jenn | Apr 9 2026 16:18 utc | 34

Wishful thinking once again, which rather surprises me to be honest.  The fact of the matter is the Iranian people are seething with anger that their so-called leaders are even in Islamabad negotiating with — you guessed it! — Witkoff and Kushner.  That they are relying on a known and shameless US lapdog to be an honest mediator and guarantor.  As I have stated in the previous thread this ceasefire negotiation is the perfect opening to sow deep division within the populace, even at the extreme end civil war.  All while US assets continue to build and strengthen in the Persian Gulf and West Asia.
Posted by: Akash | Apr 9 2026 15:44 utc | 11
 
It’s a fair point, however it depends of what one really thinks of America and Israel.  If people think of them as modern Nazis then a ceasefire and negotiations would be like the US in 1943 pausing their war with Japan to talk or Russia doing likewise to negotiate with Hitler.  Kind of unthinkable, isn’t it?  Even worse, I don’t recall Nazi Germany ever attacking anyone during peace talks…certainly not twice!
 
What troubles me with this development is the sign that perhaps Iranians aren’t willing to go all the way.  Not meaning to pick on Iran, after all Putin and Xi won’t even start to fight.  Love them or hate them, Churchill, Roosevelt & Stalin had a ruthless determination to defeat the fascist powers.  Which is why they succeeded.
 
I know it’s not fair that Iran has to do it alone.  But if one thinks America and Israel are fascist states then it is pointless, even counter productive, to try and reason with them.

Posted by: EoinW | Apr 9 2026 16:19 utc | 35

Akash – I would not put much credence in X being a reliable metric if Iranian public opinion … the “commenters” who are not AI are still a very niche element of the society. The broad public in Iran, like people almost everywhere not named Israel, wants peace, security, self determination, and a good economy. 

Posted by: Caliman | Apr 9 2026 16:19 utc | 36

Ceasefire are hard to set up and violations are routine. eg, cease fire between Donbass and Ukrain, both sides want to get maximum advantage.//To avoid US-Israeli-indian.I invite people to get rid after acronyms like global South or BRICS.//I am sure we have enough to separate real distinction like survivable and unservivable places on earth. Or along those lines.// 
Posted by: Jenn | Apr 9 2026 16:12 utc | 33
That’s no comparison at all… In Ukraine, it’s crystal clear why a ceasefire is needed… In Iran, it was previously assumed that the US only had ground troops left to escalate the situation due to a lack of long-range weapons.
 
 
And Russia would certainly be capable of choosing a different approach; why Putin is accepting territorial losses remains his secret, or rather, the secret of his “plan”… Currently, Putin has nothing to fear domestically; Putin has never openly lied to deceive. In contrast, the world no longer believes Trump; the US is no longer considered worthy of negotiations, a fact that extends to the economy.

Posted by: Genesis | Apr 9 2026 16:23 utc | 37

I’m not sure the ceasefire can even be established, let alone hold.
 
On the one hand we have a US whose stand-off arsenal is depleted, if not exhausted, and an Israel whose air defences are practically non-existent. Politically, this ‘war’ is unpopular in the US and increasingly wearying in Israel.
 
Restarting will require the airforces of the aggressors to overfly Iran proper and putting themselves at risk from some semblance of air defence and the risk of downed pilots. Another snafu like the last one will be extremely expensive financially and politically.
 
Meanwhile, Iran has suffered a lot of material damage and many thousands of casualties, mostly civilian.
 
A pause is in the interests of both sides militarily. Politically domestic policies will begin to reassert themselves with unknown consequences across the Gulf, Israel and the US.
 
I would expect Iranian steadfastness to hold firm, they know they are dealing with perfidious opponents and have low expectations.
 
However, the governments of the US and especially Israel, like rabid dogs, cannot help but bite.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 9 2026 16:24 utc | 38

There are rumors of Pakistan giving different terms proposal to USA and Iran. They’re originally coming from Indian substacks.
 
Pakistan posted online the 10 point proposal immediately right after both sides agreed.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Apr 9 2026 16:24 utc | 39

Posted by: MtBaker | Apr 9 2026 16:01 utc | 28
I concur.  Any smart diplomat/negotiator always has to weigh the +’s and -‘s of any communication, but to refuse “discussion” and take a hardline stance is typically unwise.
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At the end of the day, Iran’s missile barrages will either sway some minds or they won’t, but I suspect they will not be stopping anytime soon until there is somebody out there who can truly negotiate in shall we say “good faith“.  So far the track record of those in positions of authority amongst the known “offenders” in this situation suggests the chances are truly minimal in regards to “good faith” negotiation.  So, odds are the barrages continue, but I think the likelihood of an actual “ground invasion” has diminished.  
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So, seems difficult to not conclude this is going to “drag on” for quite some time and the next “trigger” might be like an avalanche that is seen but not expected to flow over where the observer is, but then when it turns out it truly is coming down uncontrollably, then odds are it will be “too late” for the observer to escape.  Hells-bells, maybe that is the nefarious plan of machinations against “humanity” we are witnessing, but it is destined to failure either because humanity rises to the occasion and removes/dismisses the individuals who cannot act in “good faith” – OR – we all are dead – like everybody – a failed species I reckon if it goes that way and what will the “offenders” have accomplished one wonders – when they and their families and all of us are literally DEAD.
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Seems like an easy choice, but odds are this drags on for months….as the snowball starts rolling downhill and grows bigger into an avalanche of harm as each tic of the clock passes….what a pointless shitshow when better ideas beckon.
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BK

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Apr 9 2026 16:31 utc | 40

Akash – I would not put much credence in X being a reliable metric if Iranian public opinion … the “commenters” who are not AI are still a very niche element of the society. The broad public in Iran, like people almost everywhere not named Israel, wants peace, security, self determination, and a good economy. 
Posted by: Caliman | Apr 9 2026 16:19 utc | 36
 
Which posts on which social media platforms are even reliable sources anymore, given the AI-driven lies? NONE. What you’re saying about Iranian society is probably just wishful thinking in light of the deaths… Hatred is a powerful weapon and mentality in Islam!
 
The average Jew has nothing against Persians… the average Jew lives peacefully and safely in Iran… BUT… take Ukraine as an example… the average Ukrainian is always brooding about the beast that is the Russian, the scum! Instilled hatred, dripped into the brains of the average person every minute. Never underestimate the hatred of those who have lost loved ones…

Posted by: Genesis | Apr 9 2026 16:32 utc | 41

The President of Iran and the USA both use Twitter. But the writing styles are different: one is educated, the other is petulant.

Posted by: The Far Side | Apr 9 2026 16:32 utc | 42

Pakistan posted online the 10 point proposal immediately right after both sides agreed.
Posted by: KillerDoll | Apr 9 2026 16:24 utc | 39
 
 
And the whole world read that Lebanon was part of it!
Only Trump and his cronies + Bibi didn’t.
And since they always speak the truth, the world was simply wrong.

Posted by: Genesis | Apr 9 2026 16:35 utc | 43

Do you think the commenters are genuinely changing their minds, or are they just trying to save face after their predictions didn’t pan out?
Posted by: Cable Guy | Apr 9 2026 15:41 utc | 8
 
I actually think that they are *forgetting* their past predictions. They don’t even realize that their minds have changed. (I am speaking generally and this doesn’t apply to everyone). I hope that I am doing them a favor by reminding them, so that they can learn and update their predictive models for the future, instead of continuing to parrot “taco” memes. You are right that we are not in the situation room, and we can all be forgiven for making some wild guesses in the absence of hard provable facts.
 
I’ll cop to where my own prediction went wrong. I said that Trump was holding off on destroying Iran’s infrastructure because he was hoping for a coup or capitulation, and wanted the infrastructure intact for the new US-friendly regime to use. I didn’t think that coup would succeed, and indeed Trump mumbled something about “they kept all the weapons” that were intended for it. And once the coup failed, I predicted utter destruction of Iran would follow. We came less than an hour away from that when Iran agreed to the ceasefire. What I didn’t expect was that Trump wouldn’t give up on regime change. He still wants another bite at that apple, but he needs time to set that up and doesn’t want the strait closed in the mean time. The ceasefire/peace deal, if it holds, will give USrael and the arabs time to organize the next coup. 
 
Or there may not be a need for a coup. Trump is claiming that regime change has already occurred. I don’t believe him, but maybe. Charitably, the new regime, if it exists, still needs time to subdue the hardliners before it can take off the anti-US mask. But I don’t think the civilizational destruction ultimatum would have been necessary if there was already a new regime in place, nor the bridge bombings the same day. There may also not be a need for a coup if Iran caves enough during the negotiations.

Posted by: catdog | Apr 9 2026 16:36 utc | 44

Naya-Kanal
The Pakistani representative on the Security Council: The inclusion of Lebanon in the agreement is clear, and we must not allow anything to stand in the way of talks between the US and Iran.
 
And if that something is Israel, then the US should clearly state that.

Posted by: Genesis | Apr 9 2026 16:38 utc | 45

It will matter a lot what happens during the first round of “negotiations” in Islamabad tomorrow. According to Fox News, it will be Shitkoff, Kushner & Vance from US and Ghalibaf & Araghchi from Iran. So a fairly well rounded team on both ends. In the end, it matters a lot for Iran if it actually understands from the first few days where these discussions will lead. 
But the divide and conquer is already there with Lebanon. Which is why some Iranians are pissed because they see what is happening before their eyes. Sadly, I don’t think Iran has too many good options considering the complete lack of support from their so called “partners”. There was a tweet from Pakistani FM before the “ceasefire” which is a bit intriguing but not sure what to make of it yet. 
The main problem is that there is no block like there was with Vietnam or Korea or even Cuba for these smaller weaker nations to rely on. I don’t know yet why these multipolar loving nations are bystanders to what is happening with Iran but I believe history will judge them for their inaction and lack of self-awareness. 

Posted by: JamesBond | Apr 9 2026 16:40 utc | 46

@ pinche | Apr 9 2026 13:36 utc | 883  while i appreciate your posts, i can’t let this comment of yours stand.. 

“cheering on hits on hotels in Dubai and civilian infrastructure”

 when usa armed forces are holed up in hotels, this is what happens… don’t ignore what is actually taking place, even if the western msm spews a line of bullshit on these issues.. 
 
Posted by: james | Apr 9 2026 15:43 utc | 10
 
Thank you. It is well known to me where the US armed forces were/are hiding, Iran made it quite clear before that they’ll hit all US related infrastructure in the Gulf, more of a reason why Iran shouldn’t virtue signal and be civil now if it wants to be taken as an equal during the negotiations. If there are actually any that is, seems like the iranian negotiating team is taking time to make ammends since they have a 50% chance of being dead after meeting Kushner and Witkoff.

Posted by: pinche | Apr 9 2026 16:40 utc | 47

Why is the spacing and equivalent <carriage return> function apparently goofed up here….?
Posted by: Local Oscillator | Apr 9 2026 15:16 utc | 3
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Short explanation:
 
In the reply composition window, 2 line breaks = 1 line break in the posted message.
Meaning that 1 line break in that window = 0 line breaks in the post.
Hit <Enter> accordingly to create line breaks.
Twice as many as will show in the post text.
 
Sucks but that’s the way it is.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Apr 9 2026 16:40 utc | 48

@ pinche | Apr 9 2026 16:40 utc | 47
 
thanks… if the usa can’t offer up an alternative to these 2 zionist freaks, as negotiators for peace, i think the idea of any negotiations with the usa is impossible…  will this change?? doesn’t look like it..

Posted by: james | Apr 9 2026 16:42 utc | 50

Reuters:
NATO Secretary General Rutte informed EU leaders that Trump is demanding a commitment from them to participate in a mission to safeguard freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
 
Trump expects concrete commitments within a few days.
 
My opinion on this… I’m curious to see who caves in… Trump, who has experience with this… or Europe, full of cowards but empty arsenals… and full of battle-hardened armies and navies.

Posted by: Genesis | Apr 9 2026 16:43 utc | 51

cannot help but bite.
Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 9 2026 16:24 utc | 38
 
It’s copy paste from the war against Russia, it’s by design. There you have a war prepared and started by US, then US says want peace but EU and Ukr just don’t listen and continue the war, there’s nothing they can do. But they continue to sell weapons to anyone who attacks Russia because free trade.
With Iran, US prepared and started the war, then they claim to be piss lovers but Israel doesn’t want to and there’s nothing they can do. And they continue to give weapons for free because allies. Actually there is a small difference. In the second case, the old Brics breaks trade records with Israel, never with Iran, their new partner in the club of losers. Some even paused the smo to not stress US too much. The power of the money printer discombobulator is absolute

Posted by: rk | Apr 9 2026 16:44 utc | 52

Posted by: catdog | Apr 9 2026 15:08 utc | 2
You’re making a fair point about the shifting narrative, but it’s worth remembering that commenters here aren’t the ones in the “Situation Room.” Most cheerleaders are people deeply frustrated with Western hegemony; they react emotionally to news as it breaks based on their hopes for a specific outcome.
 
When Iran accepts a ceasefire they previously called suicidal, it’s not necessarily a contradiction in the commenters’ logic—it’s just a reminder that online rhetoric is not state policy. Actual policymakers have to weigh the cost of total war against the benefits of a strategic pause, regardless of what their supporters on the internet want to see.
 
Do you think the commenters are genuinely changing their minds, or are they just trying to save face after their predictions didn’t pan out?
 
Posted by: Cable Guy | Apr 9 2026 15:41 utc | 8
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Yes. Yes. Yes!
 
To put it another way: please refrain from thinking that anything you post here has the slightest chance of having any influence whatsoever on policy makers, whether in Iran, Russia, the U.S. or Israel or anywhere else.
Even if you’re sure you know better than they how they should conduct their foreign policy or military strategy or tactics.
 
You’re free to express your opinions here, but it’s absurd to think that those opinions are anything more than that.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Apr 9 2026 16:44 utc | 53

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 9 2026 15:57 utc | 22
Thanks for the Tucker-Crooke link.
 
I find him increasingly difficult to watch. During his preamble he gets into the bombing of civilians in Beirut.
 
He complains that Beirut is a ‘civilised’ city, “it’s not Yemen!” and then goes on to talk about how Lebanon has a Christian Prime Minister and thus shouldn’t be being bombed.
 
The Christian supremacy inherent in his argument is unpleasant at best, implying that it is just fine to be bombing ‘less civilised, Muslim dominated’ human beings.
 
Sick.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 9 2026 16:44 utc | 54

Posted by: pinche | Apr 9 2026 16:40 utc | 47
From what I’ve read I’m not sure the “negotiations” are even going to happen – and those 2 NYC dick-faces ought not even be there – they are the ones caused most of this trouble – why are they at the “table” still for Christ’s sake.
~
If I was on the “Iranian” team – I’d say – if we do this it will ONLY be via a “zoom call” or the like – cause it is KNOWN they negotiators at the table have a track record of acting in BAD FAITH – they don’t deserve to be there much less communicated with face-to-face.  That is bullshit.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Apr 9 2026 16:45 utc | 55

 
I know it’s not fair that Iran has to do it alone. But if one thinks America and Israel are fascist states then it is pointless, even counter productive, to try and reason with them.
 
Posted by: EoinW | Apr 9 2026 16:19 utc | 35
Well, Iran has acquitted themselves well considering it is not a fair fight between peer competitors. Without dredging up the old quotes: diplomacy is a key part of war.  In addition, it’s said that China, a critical ally, endorsed the ceasefire (Pepe).  China must be taken seriously by Iran if for nothing else than its potential economic role in the country’s reconstruction.  China is agreement capable.
Iran knows the character of the Zio Imperialists and has accordingly punished Israeli’s violation of the ceasefire by maintaining the Strait closed.  
They have retained all levers to apply pressure to critical assets.  I think it’s best to wait and see how it plays out before reaching the conclusion that Iran has made some blunder here.  
 

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 9 2026 16:46 utc | 56

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Apr 9 2026 16:45 utc | 55
Moreover, at the state of the “Zoom call” – state that is is being recorded and “we” reserve the right to release this to the public.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Apr 9 2026 16:46 utc | 57

🇺🇸🇱🇧 The spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry stated that ceasefire talks in Pakistan to end the war depend on the US upholding its ceasefire commitments on all fronts, including Lebanon.
 
Furthermore, a ceasefire in Lebanon should be a genuine ceasefire and not a return to the post-2024 situation, in which Israel can carry out killings at will and anywhere.
 
Any violation, however minor, must be considered a breach and punished with disproportionate consequences.
Until this is definitively resolved with all parties involved, the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed.

Posted by: Genesis | Apr 9 2026 16:47 utc | 58

Norman Finkelstein for 1h24m.
 
Norman Finkelstein thinks Trump is too humiliated to attack Iran again ==> https://youtu.be/4eg3yiYeQxc
 

Posted by: too scents | Apr 9 2026 16:49 utc | 59

From a ZH posting
 

TRUMP ASKED NETANYAHU TO REDUCE BOMBING IN LEBANON TO AID SUCCESSFUL IRAN NEGOTIATIONS, ACCORDING TO NBC REPORTS.

 
Reduce, not stop……250 dead in Lebanon yesterday and no Iran/Hezbollah response…..will Occupied Palestine bomb again and will Iran respond?
 
The shit show continues until it doesn’t…….

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 9 2026 16:51 utc | 60

@52,
Yes, the fact that BRICS nations still do any sort of trade with IL is truly disgusting. Outside of UAE which is basically and outpost for Israel in the region, the other members should at least do the bare minimum and cut their trade deals with them. Because at least that is an economic decision (not a military one so no trolls start arguing that BRICS is no military alliance). What exactly can they get from that country that they can’t get from somewhere else?

Posted by: JamesBond | Apr 9 2026 16:52 utc | 61

Posted by: JamesBond | Apr 9 2026 16:52 utc | 61
I agree wholeheartedly.  Moreover – that rogue state has a “reputation” for sending compromised goods – like the pagers…..they are NOT good business partners and have demonstrated time and time again – they are “tricksters” acting in BAD FAITH.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Apr 9 2026 16:54 utc | 62

The so called Lebanese Government are a disgrace, what is there to talk about? the Israelis will just give them orders to crack down on the Hezbollah resistance not that they could, but Israel wants to start another civil war in Lebanon, if not for Hezbollah the Israeli thugs would have occupied half of Lebanon by now.

Posted by: Englishman | Apr 9 2026 16:54 utc | 63

Kushkush and Weewee were tasked to make peace with Russia … kike one year ago. They’re best chance for this war also to continue.
If someone has an upgraded target list, don’t put them in , let the US ridicule themselves to death. 

Posted by: Savonarole | Apr 9 2026 16:55 utc | 64

@ 3  “What is the latest on Vance actually being the lead in negotiations….?”
 
Latest From Pakistan.  
 
https://timesofislamabad.com/08-04-2026/why-us-vp-jd-vance-will-not-travel-to-pakistan-for-iran-ceasefire-talks/

Posted by: golddigger | Apr 9 2026 17:00 utc | 65

The Doolittle Question, the Do-Nothing Answer – The Power Shift Which the Iran War is Causing in Moscow
 
https://x.com/bears_with/status/2042149685377323077
 
“The question is: Why can’t Russia fight Trump, the US, Israel and NATO more like Iranians? Here’s the answer – ask the oligarchs, Dmitriev, Putin.
 
The President’s confidant, negotiator with Trump, spokesman for the Anchorage understandings, signatory of the bribe payments, and chief representative for the Russian oligarchs – this is Kirill Dmitriev.
 
He writes and publishes tweets several times each day because he wants to be heard. It is therefore his determined silence on every aspect of Trump’s attempted genocide against Iran, and his near-completed one against the Arabs of Palestine and Lebanon which speaks loudest.
 
The Iranians do not misinterpret that silence. Nor the Chinese nor the Cubans…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 9 2026 17:05 utc | 66

So – check this out:

A rumor is circulating on pro-Hezbollah forums that Israel tracked the IP addresses of Hezbollah officials during a Zoom meeting, geolocated 100 positions simultaneously, and struck all of them in ten minutes. The IDF has not confirmed the method. No mainstream outlet has verified it. The rumor originates from Tier-4 sources with zero corroboration from Israeli, American, or independent intelligence reporting.

https://substack.com/@shanakaanslemperera/note/c-240515229
I put forth Israel only pursues “trickery” and and “bad faith” trading partners – and they got their fingers in everybody’s business and think they are smarter and better than the “rest of us” – and oh how WRONG they are – full of BAD FAITH – let them rot on the vine the “zigaboos” is my name for them – zigaboo bullies – who think they are superior, when in reality they are most inferior.  They prove it day after day with their actions and attitude – let them reap what they sow.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Apr 9 2026 17:09 utc | 67

Wishful thinking once again, which rather surprises me to be honest. The fact of the matter is the Iranian people are seething with anger that their so-called leaders are even in Islamabad negotiating with — you guessed it! — Witkoff and Kushner. That they are relying on a known and shameless US lapdog to be an honest mediator and guarantor. As I have stated in the previous thread this ceasefire negotiation is the perfect opening to sow deep division within the populace, even at the extreme end civil war. All while US assets continue to build and strengthen in the Persian Gulf and West Asia.
Posted by: Akash | Apr 9 2026 15:44 utc | 11
 

Akash – As far as I’ve heard, and I have family in Iran, people are nearly uniformly relieved about the ceasefire and want an honorable deal made permanent. The govt is riding a big and unexpected high with the population due to their resistance working, and they need to be seen working for the Iranian people’s best interests, while not selling out friends.
Posted by: Caliman | Apr 9 2026 16:03 utc | 29
 

Also see the responses…hopefully I’m mistaken and somehow negotiating with Witkoff and Kushner will divide the USIraelis, and not the noble Iranians.
Posted by: Akash | Apr 9 2026 16:10 utc | 32

 
Of course you’re not mistaken, Akash. By the way, did you know that the Trump regime has claimed that the Iranian government has killed 45,000 of its own citizens? Have you also seen mainstream news reporting prior to the war about how the Iranian government is very unpopular among its citizens? In fact, Trump publicly said on Monday, April 6, that “he thought the Iranian people should rise ​up against the government ​in the country if a ⁠ceasefire were declared”?
 
You, Akash, is certainly not trying to help Trump by claiming that Iranians are extremely dissatisfied with Araghchi and other Iranian officials for negotiating a ceasefire. It’s pure coincidence that your rhetoric serves Trump’s goal of toppling the Iranian government. I’m quite sure that you only have the Iranian citizens’ best interests in mind, dear Akash.
 

My heart is heavy this morning. It’s heavy because all my fears have shown their validity. Russia under the leadership of Putin is impotent. China is likely the one who forced Iran into negotiations with the genocidal lunatics. Neither was willing to go further than a few lukewarm token words of support. Iran itself has shown it does not have the ability or willingness to finish what the US and Israel started.
The fact Iran didn’t immediately respond to Israel’s atrocities in Lebanon is the tell. Yes Iran has the strait, and that is all they have. A couple years of tolls and they might have the money to rebuild what the genocidal monsters destroyed. Just in time to get flattened again. The US and Israel may not have successfully accomplished all their goals, but what they did accomplish was mowing the lawn, leaving Iran wrecked.
We all agree that there is nothing positive that can come from negotiations, yet Iran agreed to them. That by itself tells the story. It might not be a knock out, but it is certainly a US and Israeli victory by the cards. What a damn shame.
Posted by: Maverick | Apr 9 2026 14:51 utc | 903

 
Keep deflecting from the fact that the root of the problem lies in Americans who work tirelessly everyday to maintain America’s existence.
 
The bombs and the missiles headed towards the Middle East, the warships crewed by service members who are pillars of the American community, the fuel for Air Force One and military vehicles, the food for the journalists who push America’s regime change narratives that are targeting Iran, the continued operation of Oracle and Amazon whose data centers in the Middle East were struck by Iran—all these things responsible for killing Iranians are made possible by American labor.
 
But Maverick chooses not to center American labor in his morning ruminations.
 
The problem is definitely with Russia, China and Iran. Russia and China are betraying Iran. The Iranian government is betraying the Iranian citizens. It’s always someone else’s fault except for America and Americans.
 
Nazi Germany’s citizens too are very concerned about the Soviet Union’s inhumane treatment of Soviet citizens. Millions, billions, trillions, rillions of Russians have been killed by the Soviet Union, according to Goebbels. Won’t Soviet citizens rise up against the barbaric Soviet Union?
 
Death to America
Marg bar Âmrikâ
Marg bar Âmrikâ
Marg bar Âmrikâ

Posted by: All Under Heaven | Apr 9 2026 17:10 utc | 68

@ 66 “Trump not because of the crimes but because he did not win (for now).
 
Trump has not won since Jan 20 2025. His job approval has declined ever since. 
Trump went into this war in Iran with a low Job Approval rating in the low 40 %.  It has since sank to the 30% bracket. 
He has been a failure to America since day one.
https://www.natesilver.net/p/trump-approval-ratings-nate-silver-bulletin

Posted by: golddigger | Apr 9 2026 17:11 utc | 69

The ceasefire negotiations become negotiations between “Israel” and Lebanon that might allow ceasefire negotiations to continue :-/

[It should also be taken as purposefully orchestrated to that reality, imo ]

• Via Youssef Fares

– “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:

In light of Lebanon’s repeated requests to begin direct negotiations with Israel, I directed yesterday in the cabinet to begin direct negotiations with Lebanon as soon as possible.

The negotiation will focus on disarming Hezbollah and organizing peace relations between Israel and Lebanon.

Israel appreciates today’s call by the Prime Minister of Lebanon to dismantle Beirut.

Barack Patch | i24NEWS” Via Youssef Fares

– “Lebanese platforms describe the Lebanese Prime Minister as a Zionist”

https://t.me/youseffares19/114280

– “A number of [the] Lebanese martyrs in the massacres committed by the Israeli occupation during the past 24 hours”

https://t.me/youseffares19/114272

– “Lebanese platforms republish a word from a previous speech by the martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah”

https://t.me/youseffares19/114265

• Via Sohaib Al-Masalma

– “Israeli Minister of War

The war in Lebanon will not stop, and the negotiations will take place under fire”

– “Yesterday, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs surveyed the ground with Aoun and Nawaf” (a form of sarcasm/irony)

Posted by: Ornot | Apr 9 2026 17:11 utc | 70

@George the Zeroth | Apr 9 2026 16:40 utc | 48
Thanks, I’m new here.  Retired geologist, maybe I can contribute something constructive from time to time….
 
@Ken Hausle
 
I would refer to the two real estate shysters from NYC as Scheisskophf and Cushy, Jarhead’s father was actually in jail for his shady dealings, Trump sprung him from prison and made Charles Kushner the ambassador to France.  Such are the affronts to our intelligence (like lucky Howard Lutnick not going to work at Cantor Fitzgerald on 9/11) that our Zio controlled news media just will not touch.  It’s sickening…
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: Local Oscillator | Apr 9 2026 17:12 utc | 71

@71 Ornot

“Israel appreciates today’s call by the Prime Minister of Lebanon to dismantle Beirut.”

Should be:

“Israel appreciates today’s call by the Prime Minister of Lebanon to disarm Beirut”

Posted by: Ornot | Apr 9 2026 17:14 utc | 72

Posted by: catdog | Apr 9 2026 15:08 utc | 2
 
Iranians have a conscious.

Posted by: pepe | Apr 9 2026 17:15 utc | 73

Posted by: Local Oscillator | Apr 9 2026 17:12 utc | 72
Good idea “rock head” – 😊
shysters indeed and in words evidently

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Apr 9 2026 17:16 utc | 74

Posted by: All Under Heaven | Apr 9 2026 17:10 utc | 69
 
Can you please spare us your idiotic pontifications and effete accusations?  I will tell you honestly my posts express genuine concern with the current Iranian leadership’s strategy and the opening that it provides the Empire to wield its invidious soft power, and I do not need a weakling (and I have no doubt you are) implying otherwise. 

Posted by: Akash | Apr 9 2026 17:19 utc | 75

Audio frequency Tesla earth resonances, odd 1/4 wave harmonics generate higher frequency RF harmonics.  It’s not a simple as pounding rods into the ground and hooking up a voltmeter….Energy transducers are required.
 
Do a search on  Torsion Physics, which may give you some idea…
 
Earth energy experiments here in the desert….

Posted by: Local Oscillator | Apr 9 2026 17:20 utc | 76

Posted by: Local Oscillator | Apr 9 2026 17:20 utc | 78
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In other words, woo-woo stuff.
But hey, have fun with that.
Back to the Iran war!

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Apr 9 2026 17:23 utc | 77

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Apr 9 2026 17:23 utc | 79
Actually I think Torsion Physics is no laughing matter – it speaks to connections mysterious!
Screw the Iran War – is is getting tiring – and screw the shysters bought us to this moment in time.
What is sick joke they are.
Dipshits

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Apr 9 2026 17:24 utc | 78

I’ll prove it – this sort of thing is important when drilling for oil or other things underground.

For circular shafts made of homogeneous, isotropic materials, the behavior is governed by the torsion formula: JT​=rτ​=LGϕ​Where:

  • $T$ is the applied torque (N·m). 
  • $J$ is the polar moment of inertia (or torsion constant), representing the cross-section’s resistance to twisting. 
  • $\tau$ is the maximum shear stress at the outer surface. 
  • $r$ is the perpendicular distance from the axis to the outer surface. 
  • $G$ is the shear modulus (modulus of rigidity) of the material. 
  • $\phi$ is the angle of twist in radians. 
  • $L$ is the length of the shaft.

So really – no laughing matter!
😈

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Apr 9 2026 17:26 utc | 79

Posted by: Jenn | Apr 9 2026 16:18 utc | 34
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Hit “enter” twice.

Posted by: Jane | Apr 9 2026 17:28 utc | 80

Posted by: All Under Heaven | Apr 9 2026 17:10 utc | 69
 
Can you please spare us your idiotic pontifications and effete accusations? I will tell you honestly my posts express genuine concern with the current Iranian leadership’s strategy and the opening that it provides the Empire to wield its invidious soft power, and I do not need a weakling (and I have no doubt you are) implying otherwise. 
 
Posted by: Akash | Apr 9 2026 17:19 utc | 77
He’s a false flag posing as opposition to promote the genocidal mindset of the Zios.
Just ignore and keep doing your thing, Akash.  Everyone knows you’re an honest player and that creep is just some troll.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 9 2026 17:30 utc | 81

The IDF immediately violated the ceasefire, and murdered 250 Lebanese civilians.
And the Lebanese Army did nothing to defend their country, not one thing.  They are a pathetic excuse for a government.  They should fighting the IDF tooth and nail…..LOL
 
100 air strikes in ten minutes, the IDF was planning to blow up the cease fire from very beginning.
 
Notice no airstrikes today, they deliberately struck Lebanon because they knew if they struck Iran there would be immediate responses from the the Iranian Strategic Command.
 
Bibi and the War Cabinet are just incredible slime dogs……..they should in the dock at the Hague, but we all know that this will never happen.

Posted by: tobias cole | Apr 9 2026 17:33 utc | 82

Posted by: All Under Heaven | Apr 9 2026 17:10 utc | 69 and that little worm Maverick too!
 
Another day, another surge of trolls. 
Today we’ll hear that despite electing Obama based on his promise to end the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, the wage slaves actually wanted both wars. Despite electing Trump on his promise to end the war on Ukraine, the wage slaves desperately wanted it to continue. Despite police violently attacking masses of youth in the US opposed to the genocide to shut down the protests, the youth and their families secretly wanted more genocide. Despite a Zio having to literally buy TiK Tok to end all critique of Israel on social media, the wage slave youth actually love genocide and Israel. Despite poll after poll showing overwhelming popular opposition to all wars and Israel, the wage slaves actually love Israel and desire endless wars that will bankrupt them and enrich their masters. Oh and they’ll also dare to argue on this basis, that every goy man, woman and child in the West deserve the Gaza treatment. Of course, no mention of punishment of the actual authors of the Gaza genocide, the war on Russia and the desired war on China. Just the common wage slave who gets up early for work to feed his kids on a paltry salary. For this crowd, he’s the real evil in the world, not the Zio Imperialist billionaires expanding their genocide throughout the ME for fun and profit. You will hear them rail against entire nations, entire races, but never will they attack the Zio Imperialist ruling class directly. Never!
It’s all a bit like the BBC story of the Iranians calling to be nuked by Zio Imperialism (actual story!). 
What else? Well, the troll team of Zio Imperialism will also attack China/Russia as the true cause of Iran’s (and the world’s) troubles, not Zio Imperialism.  
Oh, and of course we’ll have the charge of the beautiful soul brigade. These isolated geniuses who never leave their homes or take any real action themselves, will cry out in wonder as to why the population of the West, trapped in a panopticon dictatorship ruled by ruthless Zio billionaires–and the two Imperialist parties they wholly own and control– won’t immediately run out alone into the streets and martyr themselves and their families with no plan, program, party or collective movement or organization of any kind. These beautiful souls, gorgeous really, are of course the only holy beings that understand what is going on, but their pristine internal reality will not allow them to go out into the world and get their own hands dirty. Poor noble creatures!  
Pay special attention to those pushing this false consciousness today. They are previewing the coming psyops to be used on the general population via Zio controlled social media and AI in the West.  
Study the enemy of humanity here so that you may counter then in your neighborhood and workplace more effectively.  
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 9 2026 15:55 utc | 20

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 9 2026 17:34 utc | 83

Posted by: Genesis | Apr 9 2026 16:43 utc | 51
the plan is to unite the Nazi war in Ukraine with the Zionist (=Nazi) war in Israel, if possible. 
 
there is nothing, esp Israel, the US elite will not sacrifice to prevent the integration of Eurasia. the flames of war from Japan to Portugal will be stirred up, while the US elite laugh and cash in and consolidate control of the West in the new “Donroe” doctrine. 
 
no matter what anyone says, fat stupid Americans aren’t going to stop this. 
 
i’ll prove it: the Potomac River is dead. millions of people daily don’t notice. why? cuz they are dead too.
 
but you Soviet ponies keep on marching! everyone with cancer, diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, car crash, gunshot, workplace “accident,” and no covid, will try to keep up while munching on Pop Tarts. that includes youth and seniors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DSbowW5j34
my little soviet pony march

Posted by: duck n cover | Apr 9 2026 17:35 utc | 84

Bibi and the War Cabinet are just incredible slime dogs……..they should in the dock at the Hague, but we all know that this will never happen.
 
Posted by: tobias cole | Apr 9 2026 17:33 utc | 83
Now, we’re back over the target!  Thanks, Tobias. 
The entire Israeli government deserves the death penalty, no less than the worst Nazi leader.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 9 2026 17:36 utc | 85

Posted by: tobias cole | Apr 9 2026 17:33 utc | 83 – puts forth:

they should in the dock at the Hague, but we all know that this will never happen

Not to be “morbid” and I agree, but I’m pretty sure prison awaits them, but it won’t be coming from “International Justice” – rather it will be coming from within – cause trickery amongst kin is common place when actors in Bad Faith see the writing on the wall.
~
Place your bets – but I suspect there are many lamposts still standing in the forlorn misbegotten place called Isreal.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Apr 9 2026 17:37 utc | 86

@67,
It’s a bit funny and insane at the same time that Kiril Dmitriev is Ukrainian born and lived in Ukraine until adulthood. How this guy got the top job inside Russian Direct Investment Fund. I’m sure the guy is “skillful” indeed.

Posted by: JamesBond | Apr 9 2026 17:39 utc | 87

Peace talks. Negotiations. Iran is now a dead man walking. Never negotiate with the Americans or the Jews.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Apr 9 2026 17:39 utc | 88

Posted by: duck n cover | Apr 9 2026 17:35 utc | 85
 

 
Well, that was hurtful.

Posted by: freedom fritos | Apr 9 2026 17:43 utc | 89

@Ken Hausle | Apr 9 2026 17:09 utc | 68
all the proxies of the anglosaxons are despicable
I suppose that includes the Europeans

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Apr 9 2026 17:44 utc | 90

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Apr 9 2026 17:39 utc | 89

Never negotiate with the Americans or the Jews.

Maybe so, but how else you gonna communicate “terms”?  I mean no need to even call it negotiation – sort of like how that #47 mentioned the Stone Age.
Screw the diplomats/negotiators acting in BAD FAITH – justice awaits them no doubt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zcp6EzPqCTc&list=RDtg0J98DnloQ&index=2

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Apr 9 2026 17:44 utc | 91

The Electronic Intifada Livestream: ‘Iran Calls The Shots’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=susgTX0rtO4
 
Breaking news and analysis on day 916 of the Gaza genocide. Includes Jon Elmer’s Resistance Report. Highly recommended.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 9 2026 17:45 utc | 92

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Apr 9 2026 17:44 utc | 91
I can’t speak to that – I don’t know.
But lately seems the Europeans got themselves a bunch of EU dipshits calling all the shots – pyschos basically make choices not in the interest of the citizens tis how it seems to me – like when they “let” that pipeline be destroyed and to think – they think “Russia” is the enemy……what a clustereff the EU is….poor leadership no doubt made up of 20th century spoiled rotten brats.

Posted by: Ken Hausle | Apr 9 2026 17:46 utc | 93

I’m very pleased I watched the entire Carlson/Crooke Chat, and as Tucker suggests very seriously the last three minutes in particular. As Crooke noted, his portion begins at about the 1:01 mark. Those who’ve watched Crooke often will see he’s reiterating what he knows for Carlson’s audience but stick with it as fresh information will emerge. Iran’s message is very powerful–all can prosper or all can suffer: That’s the choice. Plus, as I noted when Iran’s Ten Points emerged, they constitute preconditions for negotiations. And that’s the bone that lodged in Trump’s throat.

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 9 2026 17:47 utc | 94

 JamesBond | Apr 9 2026 17:39 utc | 88
 
A great number of important Russians were born in the Ukrainian SSR but never became what passes for Ukrainian today. Many are in Russia’s military. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 9 2026 17:50 utc | 95

@JamesBond | Apr 9 2026 17:39 utc | 88
I thinjk it illustrates that Russia is intent on attracting investments and to have successful business ties with the west. They dont just long to be the heros of the westerners who are sitting on the fence like us

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Apr 9 2026 17:51 utc | 96

Jared 19
 
Does a Muslim butcher another Muslim  travelling to a foreign marriage?
 
Does a Muslim ally with Israel to genocide African Muslims in Sudan?
 
Does a Muslim help arm Hamas while leaking their plans to USUKIS one year in advance of Oct 7, hoping to exceed the  Sauds in Global political importance?
 
The “Muslims” have sat  on their hands for 3 years while USUKIS butchered and tortured the Palestinians,  and then signed up to Trump’s Piss plan.
 
Not only did the genocide pre-date Oct 7, it also pre-dated  28 February 2026.
Israel always tries to erase its crimes from the record of history.
 
Why would Iran not seek revenge for the GCC centuries of betrayals after Israel assassinated  Ayatollah Ali Khameinei in cold blood?
 
Yet another Zionist troll.

Posted by: Giyane | Apr 9 2026 17:51 utc | 97

Mahmood OD: |’Israeli Agents’|’Exposed’|’The Front For Lebanon’|
 
https://www.youtube.com/@Mahmood_OD/videos
 
“JD Vance/US Press Secretary exposed covering up for Israel; US publishes list of states that fight against Iran; Will Lebanon fight separately or will the whole front join?”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 9 2026 17:53 utc | 98

Plus, as I noted when Iran’s Ten Points emerged, they constitute preconditions for negotiations. And that’s the bone that lodged in Trump’s throat.
 
Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 9 2026 17:47 utc | 95

But still just an outrageous opening bid, a la Trump?

Posted by: freedom fritos | Apr 9 2026 17:54 utc | 99

Posted by: KillerDoll | Apr 9 2026 16:24 utc | 39
 
Indian substances are people are nowhere in the loop. So forget them!

Posted by: Jenn | Apr 9 2026 17:57 utc | 100