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April 12, 2026
War On Iran: – Loser Tries Setting “Terms” – The Strange Idea Of Blockading Blockaders

The first round of talks between the U.S. and Iran has failed to achieve any progress.

The U.S. negotiators thoroughly misjudged their positions and tried to set terms (archived):

Mr. Vance said little about what took place during more than 21 hours of negotiations, suggesting he had handed the Iranians a take-it-or-leave-it proposal to forever terminate their nuclear program, and they left it.
“We’ve made very clear what our red lines are,” Mr. Vance told reporters, “what things we’re willing to accommodate them on.” He added, “They have chosen not to accept our terms.”

The U.S. has so far lost the war. None of its war aims has been achieved. Its attempts to steal Iran’s enriched Uranium ended with the biggest air force losses since the Vietnam War era. It is not in a position to set any terms:

In that respect, this negotiation appears to have differed little from the one that ended in deadlock in Geneva in late February, …

Mr. Trump’s chief leverage now comes in his ability to threaten to resume major combat operations. After all, the fragile two-week cease-fire ends on April 21. But while the threat of resuming combat operations may be invoked in coming days, it not a particularly viable political choice for Mr. Trump — and the Iranians know it.

Mr. Trump declared the cease-fire last week in large part to stem the pain from the loss of 20 percent of the world’s oil supplies, which was sending the price of gasoline soaring, creating shortages of fertilizer and, among other critical supplies, helium for the production of semiconductors. Markets rose on the prospect of an agreement, even an incomplete or unsatisfactory one. Should the war resume, the markets would likely decline, the shortages would worsen and inflation — already up to 3.3 percent — would almost inevitably rise.

And that leaves the most urgent issue: the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

After the end of the negotiations a tweet by Donald Trump pointed to a piece which asserts that his best next move to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is to blockade Iran:

The Trump card the president holds if Iran won’t bend: a naval blockade: https://justthenews.com/government/sec…
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The piece in question – The Trump card the president holds if Iran won’t bend: a naval blockade – is by John Solomon, a lawyer, and remarkable for its ignorance:

If Iran refuses to accept the final deal the United States offered Saturday, Trump could bomb Tehran back to the “Stone Ages” as he vowed. Or he might just reprise his successful blockade strategy to choke an already teetering Iranian economy and ratchet up diplomatic pressure on China and India by cutting them off one of their key sources of oil.

Ironically, the massive USS Gerald Ford carrier that led the Venezuelan blockade is now in the Persian Gulf after a brief hiatus for repairs and crew rest after a deadly fire. And now it joins the USS Abraham Lincoln and other major naval assets.

The USS Gerald Ford, with broken toilets and a burned out laundry, is in the Mediterranean. It would have to pass the Suez Canal, the Bab al Mandeb Strait and the Strait of Hormuz to reach the Persian Gulf. Bab al Mandeb is controlled by the Houthi, Hormuz by Iran. Good luck passing either …

The idea of lifting Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz by blockading Iran is not from John Solomon but from the crazed neoconservative Jack Keene:

The idea of a naval blockade was first suggested last week by retired Gen. Jack Keane, one of the nation’s top military strategists.

“If the war resumes and after we degrade Iran’s remaining military assets sufficiently, the US military could choose to occupy Kharg — or to destroy it,” Keane wrote it a New York Post column. “Alternatively, the US Navy could set up a blockade, shutting down Tehran’s export lifeline.”

If we preserve Kharg’s infrastructure but take physical control, we’d have a chokehold over Iran’s oil and its economy,” he added. “That’s the ultimate leverage we’d need to seize its ‘nuclear dust,’ or stores of enriched uranium, and to eliminate its enrichment facilities.”

Kharg does not matter as much for Iranian exports as the DC nutters assume. During the eight years of the Iran-Iraq war Kharg was kept closed while oil exports from Iran continued to flow.

Any attempt to blocked Iran would necessitate the use of force to prevent Indian, Chinese and Russian ships from entering Iranian harbors.

It would also mean less oil supplies for the global markets. Historically sea blockades take many months and even years to show effects. That is more time than Trump has to politically survive.

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too scents | Apr 12 2026 21:18 utc | 341
*** Gilad Atzmon argues that Zionism is a stalking horse to cover for Jewish Nationalism.   Ex-IDF, Ex-Israeli: Gilad Atzmon on What’s Really Driving Israel’s Genocidal Logic ==>
https://youtu.be/lrnildu2j4M
***
 
Atzmon’s analysis of the psychological changes that took place at the beginning of the 1970s (following military successes) is very interesting — while in no way whitewashing the behaviour of the Zionists / Israelis before then,  he argues that zionism  specific to Israel as a country (as in its original intention of improving Jews once there) effectively got phased out and was replaced by a Jewish global supremacism. Of which zionism is still a feature — but not the whole thing. 
Ghetto mentality of deliberate separation from everyone else comes into it as  well.
 
His explanation certainly does fit the present megalomania and viciousness of “Jewish” ambitions.
Basically, instead of any original theoretical Jewish zionist desire to improve themselves, the bulk of Jews have followed their leaders in deciding that they are the “master race” of the whole planet…… via both (their own) secular and ‘religious’ reasonings.  
——-
I reckon decades of mass-media, law, ‘religion’ especially the so-called “Judeo-Christian” zionist crap, and sycophantic/bought politicians fervently pandering to “the Jews” — plus of course the vast financial resources under their control — has made them even worse than they otherwise would have been.  
 

Posted by: Cynic | Apr 13 2026 0:58 utc | 501

I predict…..
Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 13 2026 0:55 utc | 508
 
Nobody cares.

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:00 utc | 502

AUH is basically a no-holds-barred version of Berletic. 
Posted by: Nemesis | Apr 13 2026 0:50 utc | 505
 
I didn’t realize Berletic cared about the oppression of transgenders like AUH does. 
 
The Thailand thing would make more sense.  
 
But I do wonder why AUH would chant death to the country that coddles transgenders more than any other country in the wolrd.

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:04 utc | 503

Does Craig Murray think Trump had planned the blocade well in advance?

Posted by: Prince Iceni | Apr 13 2026 1:07 utc | 504

Does Craig Murray think Trump had planned the blocade well in advance?

Posted by: Prince Iceni | Apr 13 2026 1:07 utc | 505

Elections matter little unless they do. Orban’s loss is bad for several reasons:

  1. Living standards for working Hungarians will immediately decrease. (I assume that Magyar will update Hungary to current EU standards. Everything will be more expensive, starting with energy.)
  2. Also bad for ordinary people in all other EU countries because the Fidesz government was thorn in Brussel’s centralisation project. That will now proceed apace, as Magyar already confirmed. They’ll be able to work around Fico for sure.
  3. There may be a positive effect for Ukraine (the 90 billions!) and hence a negative one for Russia but I expect it to be minor. I could easily be wrong.

This is not about “Orban good, Magyar bad”. Everyone here knows about Orban’s unapologetic pro-Netanyahu attitude. But as far as the EU is concerned, I see this writing on the wall:

  • Attacks by “Europe” on Russia/Soviet Union always happened (only) after “Europe” was unified, so that many countries would partake in the campaign. That was achieved by Napoleon and Hitler before, and now Brussels is getting closer. The new war against Russia won’t be fought like WWs 1/2 but I’m afraid it’ll come, simply because it gives meaning to the Brussels project, and is by now the only thing to really do so. (Big organisations put their own existence above anything else.)
  • For a while now, living standards for EUropeans go down, and unhappiness goes up. The war preparation campaign will make it worse, even more so if the war gets hotter. The standard, reliable way to resolve this is by totalitarianism. EU was on a good way already but much more will come.
  • It does not matter if EU leaders/bureocrats know or don’t know they’re executing one prong of a US plan (and if they know, doesn’t matter whether it’s willingly or not). Suffices that they do it. From the US point of view, war as long as possible, below nuclear threshold, with many dead EUropeans and Russians is best result. The more kaputt the better.

There’s no inevitability in such an outlook but I’m running out of ideas how EUrope might take a different turn. Magyar’s win makes the entire project that much easier.
 
Quote from EU homepage: “EU promotes peace and the well-being of its citizens.” 🙂

Posted by: Konami | Apr 13 2026 1:08 utc | 506

Posted by: TopaInka | Apr 13 2026 1:07 utc | 516
 
fuck off, sock.

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:09 utc | 507

But I do wonder why AUH would chant death to the country that coddles transgenders more than any other country in the wolrd.
Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:04 utc | 515
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Why the hate of “transgenders”? What have they ever done to you?
 
Can you show us on the doll where they touched you?

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Apr 13 2026 1:10 utc | 508

Why the hate of “transgenders”? What have they ever done to you? Can you show us on the doll where they touched you?
Posted by: George the Zeroth | Apr 13 2026 1:10 utc | 521
 
I dont hate people for being mentally ill.  

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:12 utc | 509

I dont hate people for being mentally ill.  
Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:12 utc | 522
 
however, people who post cliche punchlines…  yeah, I hate those.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:13 utc | 510

I dont hate people for being mentally ill.  
Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:12 utc | 522
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Amounts to the same thing in this case.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Apr 13 2026 1:13 utc | 511

however, people who post cliche punchlines…  yeah, I hate those.  
Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:13 utc | 523
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I see.
You seem like a man whose hatred is easily aroused. Like so many others here. Good to know.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Apr 13 2026 1:15 utc | 512

Magyar’s win makes the entire project that much easier.
 
Posted by: Konami | Apr 13 2026 1:08 utc | 519
 

 
Adding additional manpower to a late project usually results in delaying the project further, and the EU is a spent force wrecked by its own contradictions.
 
The EU project is in retrograde.  Lets see how they handle the coming inflation.
 

Posted by: too scents | Apr 13 2026 1:15 utc | 513

Posted by: TopaInka | Apr 13 2026 1:15 utc | 525
 
fuck off, sock.

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:15 utc | 514

You seem like a man whose hatred is easily aroused. 
Posted by: George the Zeroth | Apr 13 2026 1:15 utc | 526
 
“you seem like”
 
whatever, dude.
 
“show us on the doll”
 
So funny, brah.

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:19 utc | 515

https://youtu.be/H630nvK9Zlo     Going to once again pitch today’s Sabby Sabbs video.  It’s LONG.  But it kicks ass.
 
I already mentioned the part about the blockade on Iran, with the quips about how strong China is.  The rest of it is about US internal politics.  To summarize:
 
Part 2:  Kamala Harris and others are fake lefties and evil beyond belief.  This segment is very anti-Israel and anti-J street, which is a well funded democratic group that supports Israel.  Democratic in the sense of supporting democrats, not democratic as in supporting democracy.
 
Then she talks about some California congressman that is running for governor of California who has strong allegations of sexual assault.  Part of the Epstein class.
 
Then in the last segment, she has SOMETHING GOOD TO TALK ABOUT.  She cheers on conservative pundits like Candace Owens and Alex Jones.  Of course, the reason is that they are currently at odds with Trump.  However, the intensity of her support for conservative pundits is in stark contrast to her hatred to corporate democrats.  Furthermore, she has a history of including supportive segments about each of these.
 
Just a glimpse of US politics for those in other nations.  Two brain dead political parties with people fervently in self defeating support for the Epstein Class.  The “far left” and “far right” (not left or right by international definitions) are starting to realize that they might want to stop hating each other like the Epstein Class recommends, and start uniting and working together.

Posted by: Woke American | Apr 13 2026 1:20 utc | 516

Posted by: too scents | Apr 13 2026 1:15 utc | 527

Adding additional manpower to a late project usually results in delaying the project further, and the EU is a spent force wrecked by its own contradictions. 
The EU project is in retrograde.  Lets see how they handle the coming inflation.

I agree with both but doesn’t this make war only more likely? They’re entirely running out of peaceful options. I lack the fantasy that they would let go of power voluntarily, Soviet Union 1990s style. And I can’t imagine that voting, e.g. for the dreaded “right populist” parties would make a difference — we know this because we’ve seen FPÖ, Fratelli Italia etc. in action already: if successful, they get absorbed by the EU establishment.
 
Hope you’re right!

Posted by: Konami | Apr 13 2026 1:20 utc | 517

Perhaps the only hope for the world to stop Trump from further mass murder is for his wife to have him committed to a mental health institution:
https://markbehavioral.com/blog/how-to-get-someone-admitted-into-a-mental-hospital/
 

Posted by: Krollchem | Apr 13 2026 1:20 utc | 518

“Zionist and AIPAC lobbying is overhyped. ”
Posted by: All Under Heaven | Apr 12 2026 23:18 utc | 435
 
Your linked figures are for registered foreign agents subject to FARA.  AIPAC and the other untold number of zionist PACs are not included in those numbers.  AIPAC alone outspends China.  Nice try,  but way to hog up the forum with a steaming pile of shit.

Posted by: jr | Apr 13 2026 1:21 utc | 519

Would be interested to know who initiated the call. They usually say but curiously omitted here.  I predict any Kremlin efforts made will aim ultimately to support UAE, Saudi and USrael, not Iran. 
Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 13 2026 0:55 utc | 508
 
Putin has been consistently anti-war.  Ironic as he is commander in chief of the most powerful military in the world.  Nevertheless that’s how he is.  Which is better than the American version of leadership – bloodthirsty and insane.
 
What has featured in the latter part of America’s reign over west Asia?  Endless violence.  Putin and Russia, offer an alternative.  Diplomacy, no war, with every country talking to each other.  This vision for west Asia has no chance so long as Israel exists.  This has been the flaw in the Russian position, from the beginning.   Trying to incorporate Israel into a peaceful entity has doomed Russian diplomacy.  Putin falling for it all cost Syria alot more.
 
The UAE, with its close ties to the Zionists, is another problem country.  A bigger problem might be the Saudis, with their long affiliation with Wahabbi fanatics.  This current war has revealed what an extremist MBS really is.
 
Can the Russians and Chinese eventually bring peace to the region with the Saudis still in power and UAE still in existence?  Frankly I think Russian strategy would be well advised to throw in with Iran 100% and eliminate ALL hostile players from the region.  This kind of strong stand would send a clear message to another potential troublemaker – Erdogan.  Unfortunately Putin is not a War President.  Which serves to handicap the Russian military and limit Russian power projection.

Posted by: EoinW | Apr 13 2026 1:25 utc | 520

Unfortunately….
Posted by: EoinW | Apr 13 2026 1:25 utc | 536
 
that and “sadly”.   all y’alls favorite words of deception.  And of course, you always wait to use them until the last sentence.  A propaganda/marketing trick taught in troll school.  Make the reader invested in the information before giving the real sale.

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:28 utc | 521

Konami | Apr 13 2026 1:08 utc | 519
 
Its been pretty obvious for some time now that the Brits and Germans intend to launch direct war with Russia. I think it is planned for the end of Trumps term and a new President in the US. Zelensky’s job is to keep cannon fodder fed into the slaughter house and maintain the war till then.
 
A crumbling western empire and dreams of ocean going tadpoles. Russia will be that far advance in weapons systems by then that ….. whats the best term here? the slaughter will be impressive to say the least though it already is at the body exchange rates of the last couple of years. 30-1000, 40 – 1000. that sort of exchange rate has been pretty constant. Quite likely to be even better against the Europeans.
 
A massive reserve of combat trained troops, officers that have proven themselves in combat and weapons systems generations ahead. 
I guess the only fly in that ointment is the collapse of the west before the new emperor is inaugurated. War and more war until this supremist culture of the Roman west self combusts.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Apr 13 2026 1:29 utc | 522

War Powers expiration must be coming up soon.  Can AIPAC buy enough votes for authorization?  Republicans will own the war, if so.  Looks like political suicide for them if they go for it.  Trump will extend the mess by 30 days, if he loses in Congress. 

Posted by: Eighthman | Apr 13 2026 1:29 utc | 523

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 0:45 utc | 503
Foreign policy can be as retarded as it is in the US for two reasons:
 
A. Gunboat diplomacy. The empire may be weakened right now but gunboat diplomacy still works. Do not interpret that as support, it’s just a fact.
 
B. The average American. Outside of their work and TV, the average American has no idea what’s going on in the world and really don’t care much unless their gas price and inflation goes up.

Posted by: Archetypex | Apr 13 2026 1:31 utc | 524

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Apr 13 2026 1:29 utc | 538
 
Sounds right. Not looking forward to the collapse…

Posted by: Konami | Apr 13 2026 1:34 utc | 525

Dick Cheney 1999 speech at London Institute Of Petroleum
1. Clearly [targets] bulk of known, available petroleum reserves outside USA are located in  Middle East!.
2. Information v. Knowledge
[at end of speech} …You don’t hear our times referred to as the Space Age anymore, instead it’s the Information Age. You will notice they call it the Information Age, not the Knowledge Age. Well, I would conclude today by saying that this industry must be at the forefront of moving into the Knowledge Age. Successful competitors will be those that best manage knowledge. This means technology, expertise, best practices, country, market and competitor intelligence and opportunity assessment. These will be the hallmarks of the energy industry in the new century. I for one am proud to be a part of the industry and I am optimistic about our future in the coming century.”
Reminds me of Mark Twain;s  “What you know” v. “What you know that isn’t so!”

Posted by: Chu-Teh | Apr 13 2026 1:35 utc | 526

not sure why wisco doesn’t just post as wisco… the posts get deleted anyway…

Posted by: james | Apr 13 2026 1:36 utc | 527

The average American. Outside of their work and TV, the average American has no idea what’s going on in the world and really don’t care much unless their gas price and inflation goes up.
Posted by: Archetypex | Apr 13 2026 1:31 utc | 540
 
Somebody controls that TV, and controls what the average American knows.  It isn’t ratings.
 
Two rabid pro-Trump cable news networks (remember FOX DID NOT like Trump until 2024, and even then, it was still lukewarm).
 Newsmax and OANN
 
OANN aired news segments about 9/11 conspiracies and coof vaccine injuries.
 
Newsmaxx spends half its news stories on Israel, and constantly has “sponsor a holocaust survivor” commercials going.
 
One got pulled from all cable providers, the other is still available.  Guess which is which.
 

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:38 utc | 528

that and “sadly”.   all y’alls favorite words of deception.  And of course, you always wait to use them until the last sentence.  A propaganda/marketing trick taught in troll school.  Make the reader invested in the information before giving the real sale.
Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:28 utc | 537
 
Glad someone is using the internet as it was meant to be used: picking fights with total strangers.  Enjoy!

Posted by: EoinW | Apr 13 2026 1:40 utc | 529

This might be a good time to invite others to hop into the off-topic lands to discuss micro-generation wind & solar from China to power micro-mobility electric bikes and scooters.
 
Honestly, if you live in the occupied USreal lands, have the means and or have family in parts of the world hard hit, like the Philippines, Australia, EU, UK, or India, getting them boosted with a gift like this might mean the world to them. Could mean the difference between eating and warmth/cooling. 🙂 We also need to create little donation boxes so we can ask for pocket change donations for these charity cases. Grandma zooming to the grocer on her electric scooter powered by the sun is fighting the Big Empire trying to actively starve her to death by blocking the Straits of Hormuz.
 
I know, a feeble attempt to bring discussion back on the topic while diverting off-topic energies in a positive direction, but I try. 😀

Posted by: titmouse | Apr 13 2026 1:42 utc | 530

Glad someone is using the internet as it was meant to be used: picking fights with total strangers.  Enjoy!
Posted by: EoinW | Apr 13 2026 1:40 utc | 545
 
Unfortunately, Sadly, some people think the internet was invented to convince the world Putin is a weak, stupid, zionist, responsible for all the world’s failures.  Unfortunately, sadly.

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:43 utc | 531

@ LightYearsFromHome  Apr 12 2026 11:30 #30
There’s just TOO much stuff to watch/read/listen to, all of it no doubt essential in gaining an understanding of the ‘big picture’ so to speak.  That said, here’s another one from the gifted (IMHO) Alex Krainer 
https://alexkrainer.substack.com/p/iran-war-to-the-death
In the Substack article he outlays the early 20th Century Halford MackInder view-of-the-world including the establishment of israel (I REFUSE to use capital letters in regard to Occupied Palestine) as part of the ‘World Control System’
in my opinion, worth a read. 

Posted by: KiwiKris | Apr 13 2026 1:46 utc | 532

If the hot war starts again the betting will be who will be Iran’s no. 1 target – UAE or Tel Aviv……..bet being accepted at the bar, with your friendly bar man Tobias…….

Posted by: tobias cole | Apr 13 2026 1:47 utc | 533

tobias #549
 
Thankfully America isn’t on the list.

Posted by: Chad McDougal | Apr 13 2026 1:50 utc | 534

I must say, I dont know what is going on in Iran.  I can only assume Iran is hurting badly from the war.
 
Maybe it is internal issues.
 
Maybe their command and control is broken, but they have somehow stopped firing from a central authority so it cant be that.
 
Maybe they have connections making lots of crypto and stock market bets knowing that they can break the ceasefire at their own timing, and bring in massive cash?
 
The whole ceasefire to me was disappointing to say the least.
 
And I say this, because I already see the narrative, “iran may reignite the war”.   Iran lost the moral authority they had from being struck first twice, now if they go back to battle,half the world will blame IRAN for the war.
 
I just hope they know better than I, and that it was a strategic maneuver leading to victory.

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:52 utc | 535

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:28 utc | 537
 
Glad someone is using the internet as it was meant to be used: picking fights with total strangers.  Enjoy!
Posted by: EoinW | Apr 13 2026 1:40 utc | 545
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To use a clichéd phrase (which that guy’ll hate), that wins the Internet today!

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Apr 13 2026 1:54 utc | 536

If others wish to persist with calling them Zionist that is fine by me but I have dumped that baggage as it is exceptionally misleading now.
 
8 Posted by: Peter AU1 | Apr 12 2026 23:31 utc | 444
 
I  would like to pursue your insistence on this matter, Peter, but perhaps we could take it up on the open open forum at Week in Review?  For now, I have only done such ‘research’ on zionism as I gain reading Martin Buber.  In my understanding, it doesn’t conform to the main texts of the OT , so can hardly be considered the majority message of that collected group of writings.  A cult it does seem to be.

Posted by: juliania | Apr 13 2026 1:57 utc | 537

EU ‘standards’ has turned Ireland into an energy basket case, as exemplified by the six days of chaos caused by farmers, truckers, fishermen, and construction workers protesting the highest prices for lng, diesel, gas and kerosene in Europe.
 
Hungary can now look forward to same green energy insanity from Mr. EU Magyar…….LOL

Posted by: tobias cole | Apr 13 2026 1:59 utc | 538

Glad someone is using the internet as it was meant to be used: picking fights with total strangers.  Enjoy!
Posted by: EoinW | Apr 13 2026 1:40 utc | 545
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There is no reason not to study, on the Internet, the use of rhetorical devices on the Internet.

Posted by: Jane | Apr 13 2026 2:10 utc | 539

Trump tears into the Pope is awesome!

Sinkie Catholics love Trump!
🇺🇸 Today’s “Who’s Trump upset with?” game – the Pope!

Pope Leo is WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy. He talks about “fear” of the Trump Administration, but doesn’t mention the FEAR that the Catholic Church, and all other Christian Organizations, had during COVID when they were arresting priests, ministers, and everybody else, for holding Church Services, even when going outside, and being ten and even twenty feet apart. I like his brother Louis much better than I like him, because Louis is all MAGA. He gets it, and Leo doesn’t! I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon. I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s terrible that America attacked Venezuela, a Country that was sending massive amounts of Drugs into the United States and, even worse, emptying their prisons, including murderers, drug dealers, and killers, into our Country. And I don’t want a Pope who criticizes the President of the United States because I’m doing exactly what I was elected, IN A LANDSLIDE, to do, setting Record Low Numbers in Crime, and creating the Greatest Stock Market in History. Leo should be thankful because, as everyone knows, he was a shocking surprise. He wasn’t on any list to be Pope, and was only put there by the Church because he was an American, and they thought that would be the best way to deal with President Donald J. Trump. If I wasn’t in the White House, Leo wouldn’t be in the Vatican. Unfortunately, Leo’s Weak on Crime, Weak on Nuclear Weapons, does not sit well with me, nor does the fact that he meets with Obama Sympathizers like David Axelrod, a LOSER from the Left, who is one of those who wanted churchgoers and clerics to be arrested. Leo should get his act together as Pope, use Common Sense, stop catering to the Radical Left, and focus on being a Great Pope, not a Politician. It’s hurting him very badly and, more importantly, it’s hurting the Catholic Church! President DONALD J. TRUMP

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Posted by: Surferket | Apr 13 2026 2:14 utc | 540

EoinW@536:
 
“…Can the Russians and Chinese eventually bring peace to the region with the Saudis still in power and UAE still in existence? Frankly I think Russian strategy would be well advised to throw in with Iran 100% and eliminate ALL hostile players from the region. This kind of strong stand would send a clear message to another political troublemaker – Erdogan. Unfortunately Putin is not a War President. Which serves to handicap the Russian military and limit Russian power projection.”
 
Thanks. We agree. cheers. 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 13 2026 2:16 utc | 541

Posted by: Raumati | Apr 12 2026 23:29 utc | 443
 
Regarding shale oil and water, what can I say? I could even add the dangers linked to the geological stability of the soil.
 
When you put yourself in a situation with no solution that doesn’t involve backing down, and you can’t bear to back down, you end up imagining and trying to implement absurd semblances of solutions.
 
That’s what we’re seeing in action: desperate, extreme solutions with a low probability of success, and whose success, even if it does, guarantees nothing for the future.

Posted by: Sebgo | Apr 13 2026 2:19 utc | 542

Newsmaxx spends half its news stories on Israel, and constantly has “sponsor a holocaust survivor” commercials going. Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 1:38 utc | 544
 
 Insanely popular with magas and evangelicals.
 
 The whole sponsor a holocaust survivor…
Gag me with a spoon

Posted by: Archetypex | Apr 13 2026 2:19 utc | 543

Christians Celebrating Easter in Occupied Jerusalem (& vid)
 
https://x.com/TheCradleMedia/status/2043340303365505193
 
“Footage published by the state of Palestine on X and attributed to Rafi Ghattas shows Israeli forces assaulting, harassing and arresting Christians celebrating Easter in occupied Jerusalem.”
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 13 2026 2:24 utc | 544

Posted by: Northern Eve | Apr 12 2026 19:40 utc | 283
 
Northern Eve, I’ve suggested to Peter that we discuss this at  the Week in Review thread, which is an open thread.  I agree with you, and would suppose that Peter just doesn’t understand, or indeed value, that there are such difficulties in calling the larger historically accurate religious group by the same name as the state cult that currently has become so odious in everyone’s eyes but theirs. 
 
Current numbers may disagree with my  italicized ‘larger’ above.  But in matters of faith it is an important distinction.  A cult may take over a religious population, leaving adheringly faithful ones as a smaller remnant.  (That’s noted, by the way, in many judaic texts, which makes them distinctive, in my view.) 
 
Thank you for your polite comments.  Let’s take it up on the WiR.

Posted by: juliania | Apr 13 2026 2:25 utc | 545

US 3-MO

3,7

 

US 10-YR

4,353

 
Bond Market nervous

Posted by: Exile | Apr 13 2026 2:25 utc | 546

Al Manar has a posting up about recent Hezbollah attacks that, if memory serves, is in the same numbered statement form as in the past and this is the latest last one I have seen…..maybe covers two days
 

“At 23:45 on Sunday, April 12, 2026, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted enemy artillery positions east of the Sa’sa’ settlement with a rocket barrage,” statement 43 read.
 

Link
 
https://english.almanar.com.lb/article/56137/

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 13 2026 2:33 utc | 547

Now the Hormuz blockade by the US just started, and oil-dependent countries are yet to feel its effect on (1) petrol/diesel price (2) shortages (3) food prices.
 
In a few months, everyone will be seriously pissed and in serious trouble (recession) because of the situation initiated by the 2 attackers, and pursued now by the US that is not willing to back off or compromise.
 
Now let’s imagine, in a few months, an Asian tankers convoy (Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, SKorea) escorted by Chinese military ships. Is the US Navy going to shoot at them to stop them?
 
Free bonus : will Malaysia and Indonesia block the Malacca Strait and start charging a toll also, except for friendly ships (including Chinese ships)?
 
Trump and his moronministration have opened the Pandora box on (1) “freedom of navigation”, (2) double standards and (3) sea tolls. Good luck on trying to close the Pandora box.
 
And bad luck on the US trucks cars and food prices with a 250 pedodollars per barrel oil price.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Apr 13 2026 2:34 utc | 548

Netanyahu’s Call To Vance During the Meeting Shifted the Focus From US-Iran Negotiations to Israel
 
https://x.com/rebelliousdogra/status/2043182101147873437
 
“We are disappointed with how the US behaved. Netanyahu’s call to Vance during the meeting shifted the focus from US-Iran negotiations to Israel’s interests…” – Sayed Abbas Aragchi – FM Iran.
 
 
These Barbarians Only Understand Force
 
https://x.com/MaxBlumenthal/status/2043189365745057878
 
Was there every any indication the ‘US’ delegation led by Israeli assets Kushner and Witkoff would demand anything less than total unilateral surrender by Iran? There was not. These barbarians only understand force.”
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 13 2026 2:35 utc | 549

Free bonus : will Malaysia and Indonesia block the Malacca Strait and start charging a toll also, except for friendly ships (including Chinese ships)?

Indeed. 

Posted by: Exile | Apr 13 2026 2:39 utc | 550

Yes, a “proxy’, as if USA is in the drivers seat. It isn’t. USA is a proxy of Israel… see that, it doesn’t make sense. It only makes sense if you say… JEWS.  
 
Posted by: UWDude | Apr 12 2026 20:01 utc | 293
Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 12 2026 20:12 utc | 303
 
It’d be more convincing if Israel didnt do everything the US deepstate wanted. I’ve yet to see any actions that is contrary to those goals. Wesley Clark’s seven countries in five years, Brookings Institute’s Path of Persia. They line up perfectly.
 
Then there’s allowance of genocide claims against Israel on Western MSM. This points to Israel been the hatchetman for unpleasant tasks.
 
Granted Israel is likely the most influential proxy, but since the goals align, I wouldn’t put it past US intelligence working through Israel to influence domestic politics, the same way that they use Israeli companies to spy on Americans go bypass domestic surveillance laws.
 
It might be just the out sourcing of political lobbying.

Posted by: Winter | Apr 13 2026 2:41 utc | 551

which is probably why Hillary and Co had him killed.
Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Apr 12 2026 20:56 utc | 332
 
Could be. I always thought that it was because he had a mind of his own and wanted his oil to be paid with gold.

Posted by: Acco Hengst | Apr 13 2026 2:41 utc | 552

MAGA is an ideology and Donald Trump is its revolutionary leader and the danger of MAGA ideological subversion of the USA.
 
A five stage process of ideological subversion that can be applied to various political rise to power. These stages are:
 

  1. Demoralization
  2. Destabilization
  3. Crisis
  4. Normalization
  5. Consolidation

 
Demoralization
This initial phase involves undermining the values and beliefs of a society. It focuses on altering perceptions through education, media influence, and cultural shifts.
The promotion of alternative narratives and discrediting of established facts by the Americans before Trump and Trump contributed to a sense of confusion among the public.
Then in this state of confusion, the erosion of Trust and skepticism of all established facts and social structure.
Destabilization
In this stage, the focus shifts to creating instability within the political and social fabric.
Trump’s administration faced numerous controversies and challenges, including impeachment proceedings and widespread protests. However, this makes the President Trump as a martyr under political witch-hunt.
These events contributed to heightened polarization and social unrest, further destabilizing the political landscape.
Crisis
The crisis phase is marked by significant upheaval that threatens the stability of society.
The 2020 election and the events surrounding it, including the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, exemplify this stage.
Allegations of election fraud and the subsequent violent response created a critical moment of crisis in American democracy.
Trump assassination attempts concrete his rise to power as he becomes a messiah or revolutionary leader that will solve the minor social issues like trans athletes or DEI or illegal migrant labors competing in the dismissing labor market.
Normalization
After the crisis, a new order is established. This stage seeks to normalize the changes brought about by the crisis, often leading to a restructured society that aligns with the subverter’s ideology.
The final stage involves establishing a new order following the crisis.
Following the tumultuous events under Trump, there has been an ongoing struggle over the narrative of democracy and governance in the U.S.
The normalization phase may involve the acceptance of new political norms that diverge from traditional democratic practices.
Consolidation
The people that were instrumental to the rise of power of this revolutionary leader. Once their job is completed they get discarded in a purge. 
As in any purge, the loyalists will stay and compete with eachother for ideological “Purity” to survive and in this case MAGA even if they’re not certain what is the exact ideology but chaos is a ladder for their political career.
Trump and his loyalists purged anyone whom didn’t obey his decisions such as the recent firing of the Generals.
The psychological shock by the discarded people that assisted in Pres. Trump’s rise to power will turn them bitter dissenters.
Trump criticized Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens and Alex Jones in a lengthy Truth Social post, calling them “losers” and “nut jobs.” is an example of this consolidation.
In a what if scenrio of when the MAGA ideology becomes an American ideology. The USA will become radicalized and begin to implement Donald Trump’s visions even after his passing.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Apr 13 2026 2:45 utc | 553

In general, like in this forum for example. There seems to be much agreement to Israel genocide claims, but considerable pushback against US genocide claims as spouted by the allheaven poster.
 
This points to programmed conditioning and Israel been used as a lightning rod for war crimes in popular discourse.

Posted by: Winter | Apr 13 2026 2:47 utc | 554

@ Surferket | Apr 13 2026 2:14 utc | 556 with the latest vomit from Trump with the victim being Pope Bob of that unorthodox type christian monopoly…thanks
 
It comes to me that Trump is attacking Islam and now Pope Bob which are two of the three monotheistic religions……might there be a chance that Trump is representing that third, perversion of judaism, zionism.
 
What does this mean for the rest of the world?
Can’t they learn to get along?
Why do their myth fights have to put the rest of the world at risk?
Why can’t the global public/private finance issue be discussed in public?

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 13 2026 2:51 utc | 555

Last year, Dr. Hudson told me about Gustavus Myers and the series of works he wrote. From the linked bio: History of the Great American Fortunes. History of Bigotry in the United States.
Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 12 2026 23:42 utc | 455
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Much obliged, karlof1. Time to get to work.
 
BTW, I was invited in the latter eighties for the wedding dinner of a certain Lila, grandniece of a 1950s SecState, held at the Cornell University Hotel School. Entertaining her father with some political discussion he informed me that ‘He had put Nixon in the White House.’ NYC Upper East Side, upper, upper class in the old social stratification lexicon.
 

Posted by: Acco Hengst | Apr 13 2026 2:59 utc | 556

Trump’s strongest support base coming from the Evangelical Christianity. 
 
Many Evangelicals hate Catholics in their schism.
 
Trump criticism of Pope Leo will mark a divide between the Evangelicals that see him as the AntiChrist and the Trump loyalists.
 
Trump is destabilizating the USA with his actions because while religion is a dying force amongst the younger generation. Religion is still a very influential force in the world.
 
All Trump has done is creating reasons for the forces within the USA to rally the people for a civil war or political subversion.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Apr 13 2026 3:00 utc | 557

A Declaration To The Conscience Of Humanity
 
https://piersrobinson.substack.com/p/six-non-negotiable-terms-from-international
 
“The conscience of humanity resists ‘everything for us, nothing for others,’ the creed of the predatory empire erected on the corpses of other nations.
 
The shameless rapacity and insolence have reached their zenith, and Trump’s threats illustrate the depraved spirit of a decaying civilization.
 
We must not be passive witnesses, but active architects of a new world where arrogance crumbles and righteousness prevails…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 13 2026 3:03 utc | 558

you fail to understand the importance of getting along with others and appreciating others for what they have to offer… perhaps you’re like this in real life too, and make the mistake of calling this ”sucking up”… your analytical abilities are not up to the task here, but maybe drinking or drugs, or a mental health conditions skews your ability to see clearly… this is my guess.. 

Posted by: james | Apr 13 2026 3:03 utc | 559

Military aircraft make for impressive targets – if you can hit them – but they do tend to move around, even when on the ground. There are, for example, apparently loads of tankers at Ben Gurion right now.
Fuel tanks are harder to move around. No fuel no flying.
 
Posted by: Awe | Apr 12 2026 22:29 utc | 396
 
Taking advantage of the ceasefire to reposition tankers without fear of missiles I see.

Posted by: Winter | Apr 13 2026 3:10 utc | 560

The old girl next door owned a Wisco. Yapping little leg humper. Put up a corrugated iron gate on a steel frame across my drive, right in front of her front door which she always left opan. Each time the leg humper yapped, I would go out and start slamming the gate which she hated until she shut the leg humper down. Soon got the old girl and her leg humper toilet trained.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Apr 13 2026 3:11 utc | 561

Ghalibaf published formula to work out future price of oil.
 
Telegram: View @infantmilitario

Posted by: Suresh | Apr 13 2026 3:19 utc | 562

you get what you put into life…the choice is always ours to make… make choices that serve your best interest and the best interests of others as opposed to being in conflict and confrontation with others.. try something positive…  it will come back to you..

Posted by: james | Apr 13 2026 3:28 utc | 563

off for the night.. good night.. 

Posted by: james | Apr 13 2026 3:29 utc | 564

“With respect, World War III began on February 28, 2026. After a brief pause for reloading, now it’s about to get serious. 
Posted by: Jim H | Apr 12 2026 11:27 utc | 25
Arch,
WW3 is already upon us. Maybe ongoing for last 2 years or so. 
Posted by: Exile | Apr 12 2026 11:29 utc | 27
* Throws hands up in despair *
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 12 2026 12:01 utc | 40
WW3 actually began on February 21 2013, it was mostly asymmetric until February 24 2022.

Posted by: Screwdriver | Apr 13 2026 3:31 utc | 565

‘Australian Media Are So Relentlessly Repulsive & Racist’
 
https://x.com/omarsakrpoet/status/2043271591413547265
 
‘The people in Gaza are generally terrorists…They don’t deserve to live there. With international attention focused on Iran, the ‘pioneers’ of Israel’s religious Zionist movement have their sights set on Gaza…’
 
“At this point in the systematic extermination of Palestinians, The Sydney Morning Herald is profiling Israeli ‘pioneers’ with the utterly disgraceful, racist headline. Get in the godamn bin.”
 
Contact Us:
 
https://www.smh.com.au/contact_us
 
Settler-states stick together. Australia has achieved what USrael can only dream of…

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 13 2026 3:33 utc | 566

WW3 actually began on February 21 2013, it was mostly asymmetric until February 24 2022.
Posted by: Screwdriver | Apr 13 2026 3:31 utc | 591
 
I said it was when Russia went into Syria.  (sep 2015) The first time since the collapse of the Soviet Union Russia got involved.
 
 

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 3:35 utc | 567

Regarding Putin being weak… Unlike “leaders” in the West, Putin relies on the support of his people. And the Russian populace is fairly rooted in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, which does NOT believe in “just wars”- all wars are seen as evil.
 
We’re at the stage where the US AND Israel are running out of rungs on the escalatory ladder and are just shy of hitting the top: nukes. I don’t see Russia pushing this to the top: they have more rungs but stepping up means the US/Israel reach for the nukes. No one wins a nuclear war.

Posted by: Seer | Apr 13 2026 3:36 utc | 568

We are having a debate on when ww3 actually began. Here is my 2 cents.
 
Pre-ww3 proxy war the year is 2011 Arab Spring
 
Ww3 began with the Russian invasion of Ukraine 2022

Posted by: KillerDoll | Apr 13 2026 3:40 utc | 569

not sure why wisco doesn’t just post as wisco… the posts get deleted anyway…
Posted by: james | Apr 13 2026 1:36 utc | 543
_____
 
It was Wisco, as “East India Company” that trawled back something like 400 posts to highlight an issue you and I hold differing opinions on…  to purposefully draw attention to this, and sow discord.

I hadn’t been paying attention until then, but since,  I’ve noticed that’s his MO @ MoA…
 
 
Ye olde “let’s you and him fight”.
 
 
He attempts it almost every thread, to foster disagreements, especially among those with some longevity here….  But not exclusively. 
Agitation is his game.

At last TQC seems alert to it, … it’d help b if more posters realised this is a daily-banned sock, and just exercised a little impulse control.
and==== 

DO NOT FEED THE TROLLS….  as has been @bar policy from as long as I remember from my time as a mere lurker….

Posted by: Melaleuca | Apr 13 2026 3:42 utc | 570

Seer@594:
 
“Unlike ‘leaders’ in the West, Putin relies on the support of his people…”
 
Not to mention oligarchs and ruling class.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 13 2026 3:44 utc | 571

I expect that the USA blockade of Hormuz and world shipping by monopolization (or usurpation and stealing) of oil and gas as outlined by Medhurst (link @30) will not go without unexpected side effects – creating  anti-Americanism all over the world, which in turn will produce totally unexpected end effects, negative for USA.  

Posted by: fanto | Apr 13 2026 3:46 utc | 572

Trump blockading the very same strait he allegedly wants to open. Point for medhurst. Also sending the least hawkish of the 2 wanna be candidates for president to the negotiation fiasco. Seems Narco Rubio is going to be the chosen one by the orange one. Is Turkiye soon to be involved? Actual WW3 starting to get some it’s shape

Posted by: Mariátegui | Apr 13 2026 3:48 utc | 573

On Fox-

Rubio: U$  won’t be able to sanction anyone in 5 years due to de-dollarization:

 
Is the Secretary of State supposed to articulate strategic weakness in front of reporters?

Posted by: Melaleuca | Apr 13 2026 3:53 utc | 574

Surferket | Apr 13 2026 2:14 utc | 556
Thanks for pasting this rant which reads like it came from a psychiatric patient. But it must be forwarded for others to know.

Posted by: fanto | Apr 13 2026 3:58 utc | 575

Trump posted an AI picture of himself as Jesus healing an old man.
 
Dude is 79 and he acts like he should belong in a nursing home and not in the White House.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Apr 13 2026 4:03 utc | 576

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 13 2026 3:33 utc | 593
 
Australian media is completely US and Zionist Israel dominated.  A large part of it is US owned, or the plaything of billionaires. Currently one of them is alleged of playing around in the same manner as those did in the Epstein club. SMH is conservative American-influenced propaganda. It used to be a better newspaper but those days finished when Tony Abbott took control of the country back in 2013, and most of its better journalists were purged. 
 
Many Australians are like any other country and have been very supportive of Palestinians as reflected by demonstrations. Others are AWOL and therefore useful idiots. Australian politicians suppress those that demonstrate in favour of GAZA as well as journalists who speak out; they instead argue the same ‘antisemitic’ twaddle.  Australians by and large vehemently dislike Trump and are horrified with what they see happening with Palestine and now with Iran. 
 
So I would not judge Australians simply on views ascertained from the media.
 
Also like in the US and UK, there is little choice between the two sides of parliament that offer the same allegiances towards the US. Independents however have some control over government due to preferential voting which does not exist in the US.
 
If you notice on these pages you’ll find many Australians punching way above their weight when it comes to wanting to see change with USrael’s behaviour and many are also very aware of the state of world geopolitics. Far more than what the northern hemisphere seems to understand about Australian society including its history most of the time. 
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Apr 13 2026 4:03 utc | 577

Acco Hengst | Apr 13 2026 2:59 utc | 578
 
Thanks for your anecdote. No doubt he was a member of the ancien regime. One of the regime’s problems is it’s multifaceted with old and new money, old and new industries, old and new institutions that often clash. Toss in Zionist influence and a heady brew is being stirred. Oh, I forgot to add the mobsters. Can’t forget them. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 13 2026 4:07 utc | 578

Here is the image of Trump as Jesus. He is a week late but he has indeed risen. Praise be to Allah. xD
 
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/116394884725149647

Posted by: KillerDoll | Apr 13 2026 4:10 utc | 579

John Gilberts | Apr 13 2026 3:44 utc | 597
 
John, you really do need to study Putin and the Russian federation a bit more. There are many roadblocks on the information highway now which makes it harder to study him than when I did in 2014/15.
 
His job as the president of the russian federation is to look after the interests of the people of the Russian Federation. Watching many video interviews, especially from his earlier pre 2014 days, his philosophy can be picked up on. He is the president of the Russian Federation, not the president of the world.
 
Russia is not the problem in the world. China is not the problem in the world. It is the people of the west that are the problem in the world. Why do we not have a revolution? Remove the Epstein class? In Ukraine, the people thought becoming puppets of the western puppet masters would be great fun. They engaged in the slaughter of the ethnic Russians with the backing of the west and thought that was fun.
 
The Ukronazi centuries with their Ukroid flags flying are a sight to behold. Like a broad acre crop. Fun stuff. Fertilized with Russian propellent, those flags sprout like weeds. 
 
Perhaps we will see those type of crops in the lands where we live. Who will have planted those crops? Our very own Epstein class that people here are two wimpy to do anything about and so blame it on everyone but themselves. Don’t blame the leaders of other nations for your own inadaquacies.
 
I don’t mean you any nastyness John, but this is one thing that gets to me. Blaming foreign leaders we are attacking for our own inadaquacies. The problem lays with the people of the west, not the leaders of the nations we are attacking.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Apr 13 2026 4:16 utc | 580

Can the Russians and Chinese eventually bring peace to the region with the Saudis still in power and UAE still in existence?  Frankly I think Russian strategy would be well advised to throw in with Iran 100% and eliminate ALL hostile players from the region.  This kind of strong stand would send a clear message to another potential troublemaker – Erdogan.  Unfortunately Putin is not a War President.  Which serves to handicap the Russian military and limit Russian power projection.
Posted by: EoinW | Apr 13 2026 1:25 utc | 536
 
very good analysis in the whole of your post, thanks! 
I think that V. Putin is trying too hard not to get in open conflict with USA/West – and it bothers me, and I do not understand this policy. (Maybe because of my professional background.)

Posted by: fanto | Apr 13 2026 4:18 utc | 581

George Wendell@604:
 
“So I would not judge Australians simply on views ascertained from the media…”
 
We agree. Which is why I highlighted ‘settler-states’. Canada regularly publishes similar pro-genocide ‘journalism’ even as many regularly protest pro-zionist state support.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 13 2026 4:21 utc | 582

Now let’s imagine, in a few months, an Asian tankers convoy (Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, SKorea) escorted by Chinese military ships. Is the US Navy going to shoot at them to stop them?

Free bonus : will Malaysia and Indonesia block the Malacca Strait and start charging a toll also, except for friendly ships (including Chinese ships)?

Posted by: Asian Frog | Apr 13 2026 2:34 utc | 566

Like the old movie gangster US cannot de-escalate in anyway as that will cause even the weakest victim to disrespectful the old gangster who ruled through violence and fear.

Yes, Malaysia and Indonesia are the rightful littoral owners of the Straits of Malacca. Even more powerful chokepoint as all shipping from Indian Ocean to East Asia must go through that straits.
If those 2 countries have any brains they should start considering the toll.

Posted by: Surferket | Apr 13 2026 4:23 utc | 583

Simplicius’s latest article is up.
 
Interesting video right at the end of Kushner very obviously acting as Vance’s minder.
 
Couldn’t make it more obvious if he tried.
 

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 13 2026 4:24 utc | 584

The Ali.TM Podcast: Ehsan Safarnejad
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3rU750iuwY
 
“Real dispute: Why it was the Strait of Hormuz that blocked the Islamabad Talks.”
 
Recommended.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 13 2026 4:26 utc | 585

Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 13 2026 4:24 utc | 613

As some of us had insisted that the whole meet up was pure kabuki to freeze the conflict for the benefits of USrael moving assets into place. They were getting stuck in the corner and hammered by Iran.
And Iran fell for it 3rd Charlie Brown.

MSM get the opportunity to paint Iran as the stumbling obstacle to the negotiations

Posted by: Surferket | Apr 13 2026 4:32 utc | 586

fanto | Apr 13 2026 4:18 utc | 609
 
Nuclear Armageddon for all. I am very much in agreement with you there fanto. Lets all go out in a blaze of  Biden Trump greatness and glory. Perhaps we will all be granted a bag full of Epstein Lolita’s and a gravy train to the stars.
 
Don’t mind me. I often see the funny side of shallow thinking.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Apr 13 2026 4:33 utc | 587

WW3 (with conscription) won’t be done without diesel and jet fuel. Half of the US military hydrocarbon consumption is jet fuel.
 
Because the US has passed its peak oil and shale oil wells deplete quickly, it is the West adversaries’ (Russia, China, Iran, NK etc) core interest to delay the real direct confrontation as late as possible, so that the West oil production (US production only) is as low as possible when (if) things go in (real) motion.
 
About Russia “finishing the smo” and reaching Poland/Romania border quickly, wouldn’t that justify a europanic, euro rearmament, euro special powers and euro warfooting?
 
It is best that this happen as late as possible, when the US can’t export any drop of oil anymore, and when the US has to choose between diesel for agro or for overseas war.
 
With a bit of luck, by 2029-2030, the West’s own oil production will be too low to allow for WW. Iran’s current West denial of West Asia’s oil could be saving us from another banksters’ massacre on us plebs.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Apr 13 2026 4:36 utc | 588

“Interesting video right at the end of Kushner very obviously acting as Vance’s minder. Couldn’t make it more obvious if he tried.” 
Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 13 2026 4:24 utc | 614
 
Larry Johnson pretty much covered this yesterday as well on sonar21.com
 
I came away from that thinking:  is Kushner subservient to Trump or is Trump subservient to Kushner (his son in law – weird)?  It seems that Kushner had a larger part in the ‘peace talks’ and that was to make sure they failed on the part of the Israel. Meanwhile Trump was wheeling out Melania to hedge his bets. Why would he do that unless he is still being manipulated by Israel as well?  The plot thickens.

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Apr 13 2026 4:38 utc | 589

Strange Bedfellow 474
 
 ‘one cannot be a practicing member of both orthodox communities simultaneously’
Your Bank decides to go full digital and closes all its  High St. Branches, and a Kurdish businessman buys it and rents it out as a Supermarket.
 
What is the relevance of the religion of the Jewish  Bankster or the Kurdish businessman to the use of the shop?
 
Out of interest and pork, which is allowed in Judaism or Islam?  Orthodox Jews make profit out of lending money and Muslims make money out of selling Polish, smoked pork.
 
We live in a secular ,  not an Orthodox world.
Similarly, Putin trades with Russian Jews in Israel, while having a Defence Alliance with Iran to protect Russia from US hegemony.
 
Orthodox Christianity and Zionism are equally offensive to Islam,, and vice versa . Orthodox Cypriots have been gecocided by Turks, and Jews have been genocided by Crypto Zionists under Hitler.
 
The Muslim Faith believes , like Buddhism,  that this worldly life presents us with  Signs and Tests from God , while being a God-Created Convenience.
The Convenience is provided while we learn the Signs and sit the Tests. These are Fundamentals of Human Existence, which Orthodox Chritianity  and Orthodix Judaism and  Orthodox Islam all.ignore and deny, all day long , everyday of the year.
 
Orthodoxy means Legally compliant, like Building  Regulations. It does not mean Wise or knowledgeable,  or pleasing to Allah.
Orthodoxy is not a measure of a Human Soul’s  Faith, which is  what God is recording  for our next life. Orthodoxy is just a label:
Genuine ,  Caged Salmon, farmed in Scotland under Internationally agreed Health and Sustainability Laws.

Posted by: Giyane | Apr 13 2026 4:40 utc | 590

Peter AU1@607:
 
“Russia is not the problem in the world. China is not the problem in the world. It is the people of the West that are the problem in the world…the problem lays with the people of the west, not the leaders of the nations we are attacking.”
 
Thanks. I don’t fundamentally disagree with any of this. That doesn’t mean I’ll avert my eyes from obvious fictional instances of ‘supports’ never given or geostrategic alignments some here seem never to notice. Cheers.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 13 2026 4:45 utc | 591

GeorgeWendell | Apr 13 2026 4:38 utc | 620
 
UI guess it depends where Kushy fits between Nutty and Trump. I would assume he is Trumps controller. Puberty blocker is most likely the man Netanyahu has appointed to run the US.Kushy on one side, Epstein Melania on the other. I reckon those Iranian Lego factories could make something out of that.
 
Perhaps somebody could come up with a rap beat for that.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Apr 13 2026 4:46 utc | 592

FM: Pravin Sawhney
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lpq686zwfw
 
“Trump won by ‘alternate facts’ (lie).”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 13 2026 4:56 utc | 593

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 0:11 utc | 484
I think what joey_n means is, those guys in the YouTube comment section of the Duran video act as if Victoria Nuland were European and not one of their own (fellow USAians) and/or that none of these conflicts were started by the US. One even acts as if Iran were the belligerent and not the US and Israel – that’s all I need to know about those YT viewers. I remember Peter AU1 had some choice words to say about the two Alexes of the Duran.

Posted by: Digby | Apr 13 2026 4:59 utc | 594

Asian Frog | Apr 13 2026 4:36 utc | 619
 
Yes, you make a key point I’ve made several times over the past several years given proven reserves versus rate of extraction to determine the depletion slope. Guancha‘s headline article‘s topic’s has relevance–“After this crisis, China may be the clearest winner.”

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 13 2026 5:03 utc | 595

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Apr 13 2026 4:46 utc | 625
 
I even have a nice rhythm and drums program and instruments to make the beat. I also have the right sort of hat. Yo! 
 
Seriously though, it is a bit of a conundrum between Trump and his Kushner relatives and I’m encouraged that you have perceived things in similar ways. 
 
Pardoning his dad and giving him a job as an ambassador to France and Monaco may be part of an earlier  ‘art of the deal’. Sweet. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | Apr 13 2026 5:05 utc | 596

AH, reading the Simplicius article jogged my most positive thought I’ve been thinking on the ceasefire:
 
Perhaps Iran is angling to create a divide between the United States and Israel.  
 
Still folly, IMHO, but maybe they know better than I.

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 5:07 utc | 597

From Quds
 

Breaking | Israeli warplanes carried out an airstrike targeting the vicinity of Al-Hikma Hospital in the city of Nabatieh in southern Lebanon.

 
Is Iran going to start responding to Lebanon attacks by Occupied Palestine?
When?

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 13 2026 5:07 utc | 598

obvious
 
Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 13 2026 4:45 utc | 623
 
Just because you use that word doesn’t make it true.
 
It’s so obvious you can never spell it out, so obvious you can never find an Iranian official complain about lack of support from China or russia, so obvious you can find complaints from other world leaders about Russia and China’s support of Iran, so…. 
 
 
….”obvious”.

Posted by: UWDude | Apr 13 2026 5:10 utc | 599

Rubio: U$  won’t be able to sanction anyone in 5 years due to de-dollarization:
 
rubio is being optimistic. De-dollarization is happening faster than Anyone predicted. 

Posted by: Exile | Apr 13 2026 5:20 utc | 600