Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
April 3, 2026
War On Iran: – Not ‘Getting’ Iran – War Delusions – Losing The Status Of Superpower

Trump’s speech on Wednesday night did not offer anything new. But taken together with his threats to bomb Iran back to stone age, points to the further escalation of the war.

Trump and some around him still do not ‘get’ Iran. They never in their own life held any principle they would not deviated from if money was to be made. Iran, in contrast, does have principles that are not up for sale. It is beyond Trump’s comprehension that such exit:

In a phone interview the next morning [Apr 2], Trump told TIME that Iran was eager to make a deal to end the fighting. ‘Why wouldn’t they call? We just blew up their three big bridges last night,” the President says. “They’re getting decimated. They say Trump is not negotiating with Iran. I mean, it’s sort of an easy negotiation.”

Iran does not work like that. It is not ruled by sell-outs.

Trump and those who support him are still deeply delusional about their real power. Consider the Washington Post‘s opinion writer Marc Thiessen who insists (archived) that the U.S. has the military means to win the war within a few weeks:

Rather than waiting for Iran to agree to the conditions he has put on the table, [Trump] can simply impose the peace terms he has set unilaterally.

Here’s how to do so in five steps:

1. Complete all remaining military tasks. Trump said the war will “continue until our objectives are fully achieved.” So which tasks remain? Seize or destroy Iran’s fissile material so the regime cannot easily restart its nuclear program (or give what Trump calls its “nuclear dust” to terrorists for a dirty bomb). Take out all the remaining targets on the military’s list. Implement the innovative plan that sources tell me Centcom Commander Adm. Brad Cooper has prepared to open the Strait of Hormuz by force, and then hand the mission over to a multinational armada made up of countries who receive oil from the strait, which must take responsibility for keeping it open. Or, alternatively, the United States can charge a substantial “escort fee” for each ship passing through the strait, which would be waived for countries participating in the mission. And then, finally, either take control of Kharg Island, by seizing or blockading this linchpin of Iran’s energy export sector, or destroy it to cripple Iran’s ability to fund terrorist proxies and a military rebuild.

If the U.S. completes these tasks, it will have a stranglehold over Iran, and the regime will never again be able to hold the world’s economy hostage. U.S. military commanders believe that these objectives can be achieved in the next two to three weeks, …

Trump, probably after reading Thiessen’s pamphlet, seems to agree with this:

With a little more time, we can easily OPEN THE HORMUZ STRAIT, TAKE THE OIL, & MAKE A FORTUNE. IT WOULD BE A “GUSHER” FOR THE WORLD??? President DONALD J. TRUMP

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Iran’s enriched Uranium is hidden under some mountain. A large scale commando operation under fire would need weeks to dig out. Kharg can be destroyed by the U.S. just as easily as Iran can destroy all oil port on the western side of the Gulf. The result would be even more severe economic damage:

Dated Brent, the price of shipments bought and sold in the North Sea, on Thursday hit $141.36 per barrel, up from $128.46 a day earlier, according to S&P Global, a research group.

There is no way to ‘open’ Hormuz as long as Iran controls the coast along it. Nor are there the 100,000+ U.S. troops needed to take and secure that coastline.

It is the Strait where the war will be decided (archived):

Tehran’s ability to control this international waterway, through which one-fifth of the worldwide oil supply used to pass, has become Iran’s biggest leverage against the U.S., its Gulf neighbors and the global economy. Whether the war ends in a success or defeat for Iran depends first and foremost on whether Tehran emerges from this conflict still holding the strait—and, with it, the keys to the worldwide energy markets.

Over the last days the U.S. and Israel have bombed over 600 hospitals and medical outlets in Iran including his highly regarded Pasteur Institute. They struck the home of a former Foreign Minister of Iran who allegedly was in talks with Vice President JD Vance via Pakistan.

Iran hit back. The large Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery in Kuwait is burning after a drone strike. A large gas installation in the Emirates was also hit. Several fires were visible over industrial installations in Bahrain. Various military and industrial targets in Israel received damage. Iran threatened to hit bridges in the Gulf states after the U.S. destroyed a newly build one in Iran.

Today a U.S. fighter plan was shot down in Iran airspace which the U.S. allegedly controls.

But all this is small change if one considers what is at stake for the global standing of the U.S. of A. Following Alfred Mahan’s theories the global superpower status of the U.S. depends on its Navy’s control of the sea lanes:

Mahan believed that national greatness was inextricably associated with the sea, with its commercial use in peace and its control in war; […] Mahan’s framework derived from Jomini, and emphasized strategic locations (such as choke points, canals, and coaling stations), as well as quantifiable levels of fighting power in a fleet.

In their war against the Houthi the U.S. and its Navy had already failed to open the Red Sea. The more public failure of keeping  the Strait of Hormuz under control will do enormous damage to their global image. If the U.S. fails to subjugate Iran and to re-open the Strait it will lose its status as a global superpower .

This why the U.S. is likely to escalate much further.

Comments

Trump could not “take the oil” that Russia just landed on Cuba yesterday (1 large tanker of crude oil, and 1 smaller tanker of diesel fuel)
 
All the Gulf Monarchies serve at the pleasure of the European Ashkenazi fake jew Banksters. As I type some Monarchies are jumping ship, and then getting preferential treatment passing the Straits. French ships were a no-go then France sided with Russia and China at Security Council vote, and within an hour a French ship was granted passage.
 
With the Old World Order, every accusation is an admittion. When the Old World Order threatened you with a new word order, that’s because the greatest fear of the Old World Order is a new word order, one with them repositioned as the pennyless surf. 
 
 

Posted by: Hot Carl | Apr 3 2026 17:09 utc | 101

according to Iranian media 25 minutes ago in southern Iran, Khuzestan region. A firefight between IRCG forces and US search and Rescue forces.
 
Earlier report that a US helicopter fired upon an Iranian IRCG Military convoy heading towards F15E wreckage. 
 
1 UH60 Blackhawk got shot down and crashed in an unknown Iranian wildness. 1 KC130 was forced to retreat back to across the straits. 
 
Iranian state media Tasnim reported that they captured 1 pilot. first POW of the war. The other pilot is status MIA.
 
IRCG ground troops are present around the area.

Posted by: KillerDoll | Apr 3 2026 17:14 utc | 103

Iran War Summary: Week Five, 3rd April 2026: May be Useful to Some: The Iran War Summary: Week Five – by Dr. Rob Campbell

Posted by: The Busker | Apr 3 2026 17:16 utc | 104

CBS news claiming one of the F-15 pilots was rescued: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/american-fighter-jet-f15e-downed-over-iran/

Posted by: fnord | Apr 3 2026 17:23 utc | 105

—❗️🇺🇸/🇮🇷 BREAKING: ‘Iran has rejected all U.S. requests, and refuses to meet with American officials in Islamabad’ – WSJ

https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/30166

Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 3 2026 17:25 utc | 106

CBS news claiming one of the F-15 pilots was rescued: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/american-fighter-jet-f15e-downed-over-iran/
Posted by: fnord | Apr 3 2026 17:23 utc | 112
I wonder. Surely it would be to the advantage of rescue efforts if both pilots stayed together, but they were probably separated when the seats landed in different places. Do F-15 seats eject at the same time? How much distance would there likely be between where the pilots land? A mile, five miles, fifty miles?

Posted by: catdog | Apr 3 2026 17:30 utc | 107

There are numerous photos and videos on Telegram of American jets and helicopters flying over the section of Iran where the F15 was shot down.  Why the hell aren’t the Iranians shooting them down too?  They are literally sitting ducks.

Posted by: bored | Apr 3 2026 17:30 utc | 108

Hegseth Removes Army Chief in Latest Purge of Military’s Top Ranks

Gen. Randy George was asked to step down before his expected retirement next year

By Marcus Weisgerber  and Michael R. Gordon

April 2, 2026 6:46 pm ET
WSJ – Taken down .

Posted by: Acco Hengst | Apr 3 2026 17:33 utc | 109

the race has died
the Devil won
 
Posted by: ld | Apr 3 2026 16:54 utc | 98
While I live Poetry at the bar, this is a little pessimistic and all too hasty a sentiment.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 3 2026 17:33 utc | 110

Where are all the Iranians “desperate for freedom” and “pining for the return of their king”? Why doesn’t the westoid mossadaganda mention them any longer?
 
Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 3 2026 15:26 utc | 25
Watching Zio Imperialism attempt to kill off your blood line tends to dampen the enthusiasm of even the most mercenary “refugee” to the US.  They probably figured things out and appropriately STFU.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 3 2026 17:38 utc | 111

BREAKING: ‘Iran has rejected all U.S. requests, and refuses to meet with American officials in Islamabad’ – WSJ
 
https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/30166
 
Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 3 2026 17:25 utc | 113
Good day and best wishes to you, Norwegian.  You are an unbreakable lighthouse in a dark sea of trolls!  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 3 2026 17:39 utc | 112

Damn, Kuwait and the Emirates really seem determined to go out like Thelma and Louise.
 
Posted by: Chunk | Apr 3 2026 17:01 utc | 101
Amusing analogy.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 3 2026 17:42 utc | 113

Huge climbdown by the IDF re: Hezbollah and Lebanon. Israel’s military has, for years now, been consistently defeated by Hezbollah when engaging in direct ground fighting. A proposed buffer zone along the border is far cry from the confident assertion of Israeli occupation, if not annexation, of southern Lebanon made just weeks ago.

Posted by: jayc | Apr 3 2026 17:42 utc | 114

I see b has trashed my posting Lavrov’s presser information that’s rather vital to this conflict. That’s really too bad. Bye. 

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 3 2026 17:42 utc | 115

Hudson, Pettifor & Vergas – live now
 
As One Imperial Order Collapses, the World Is Being Reshaped

Posted by: Don Firineach | Apr 3 2026 17:43 utc | 116

114 – Normally if they ejected at the same time, I suspect a mile or even less. But maybe they didn’t eject at the same, or else one ejection seat did not function, in which case he would be killed. 
In the Vietnam War, US rescue helicopters sometimes got to shot-down aircrew in North Vietnam, though often not. Sometimes aircrew were rescued but there were casualties among the rescuers. 

Posted by: Waldorf | Apr 3 2026 17:44 utc | 117

Answering catdog in my previous post but the numbering seems to have changed…

Posted by: Waldorf | Apr 3 2026 17:47 utc | 118

USA Iran war cost coming up to £80billion..
 
 

Posted by: Jo | Apr 3 2026 17:49 utc | 119

I see b has trashed my posting Lavrov’s presser information that’s rather vital to this conflict. That’s really too bad. Bye. 
Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 3 2026 17:42 utc | 119

 
 
 
What?

Posted by: Random Reader | Apr 3 2026 17:51 utc | 120

It is amazing watching them put very recent history down the Memory Hole. It is 5 weeks since the entire world watched the US and Israel brutally attack Iran, in the middle of negotiations. We watched them brag about killing the supreme leader and 50 other leaders. We saw them spin lies about, and then admit, the massacre of little girls.
 
And here we are, 5 weeks later, and none of that is acknowledged, as the world leaders pretend that Iran unilaterally and without provocation, suddenly closed the Strait of Hormuz. They wax hysterical about the effects this has on the world’s economy, but carefully avoid what caused it.
 
It reminds of the coup in Ukraine in 2014, which was followed by Crimea leaving Ukraine and rejoining Russia.
The talking heads never mention the coup, preferring to start the timeline with Crimea.  
I don’t remember when this blatant revisionism started in that case.    
 
Posted by: wagelaborer | Apr 3 2026 16:14 utc | 58
They’re banking on the enforced ignorance they’ve subjected to population to via Imperialist controlled media in the West.  They expend tremendous resources to make it nearly impossible for the population to understand what is actually happening with their wars.  
That said, in the case of Iran, as per usual, they’re making a bad bet.  The fact Iran was attacked during negotiations did not have sufficient time to be memory holed like the Ukrainian coup and got much more contemporary coverage.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 3 2026 17:53 utc | 121

CBS news claiming one of the F-15 pilots was rescued
Posted by: fnord | Apr 3 2026 17:23 utc | 112
 

 
That’s a typo.  The pilot was persecuted.
 

Posted by: too scents | Apr 3 2026 17:54 utc | 122

……US President Donald Trump is asking Congress to boost military spending to $1.5 trillion for 2027, the largest such request in decades, while demanding cuts to domestic spending on social programs, AP reported on 3 April.
The White House released details of the desired spending increase on Friday as part of Trump’s 2027 budget proposal…….
 
https://thecradle.co/articles/trump-proposes-15t-in-war-spending-largest-in-decades
 
comment – 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
 

Posted by: Exile | Apr 3 2026 17:54 utc | 123

@Ahenobarbus | Apr 3 2026 17:39 utc | 120

Good day and best wishes to you, Norwegian.  You are an unbreakable lighthouse in a dark sea of trolls!  

Thanks a lot! That warms me on an Easter holiday! We have to shine some light on the facts to eventually understand where Truth is to be found!

Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 3 2026 17:56 utc | 124

Randy George sounds like Curious George’s licentious brother. 

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 3 2026 17:57 utc | 125

The firing of all those top US generals is extremely good news for the world.
 
Their replacements are probably all Hegseth’s yes-men (and, I’m guessing, all white, and no female).
 
They won’t protest. They’ll be thinking of their pensions. They will be scared like hell.
 
One less military superpower in the world.
 

Posted by: Avtonom | Apr 3 2026 17:57 utc | 126

@ Seer | Apr 3 2026 16:16 utc | 63 // petergrfstrm | Apr 3 2026 16:47 utc | 89
 
read the link i shared @ 47 for a more nuanced view on this..  here it is again in case you are curious / interested..
 
Railways for Regional Peace
 
@ ChatNPC | Apr 3 2026 16:24 utc | 70
 
thanks! your link didn’t work.. says ( moa)  No posts found.
 
@ Caliman | Apr 3 2026 16:29 utc | 74
 
nice summation of the dunces activities!! 
 
@ ld | Apr 3 2026 16:54 utc | 97
 
thanks id… nice poetry for the occasion… thanks…
 
— off to read page 2… 
 
 

Posted by: james | Apr 3 2026 17:58 utc | 127

This game of Truth or Dare just doesn’t stop.
 

Apparently, this A-10 has also been targeted and shot down alongside the Black Hawks! Some say that this close support fighter was severely damaged and managed to land, but others insist that it was 100% shot down due to the extent of the damage…
 
It seems the American rescue operation did not go as they wished, and the blind attacks carried out in the southern regions of Iran over the past few hours are due to intense anger and combat confusion.
 
https://t.me/syriankhabar/54398
 

Posted by: too scents | Apr 3 2026 17:59 utc | 128

Oh boy, the USAF is arrogant. What made them think that sending a C130 (not fast or manoeuvrable) and helicopters over Iran was going to work out well? Even if the reports of losses are exaggerated, there has to be some.
I would figure the pilots are captured almost 100% certain.
I would also think the helicopters are either down or at a minimum damaged.
Not sure about the C130. It is a robust aircraft and may make it back even if damaged.
Still, not great optics!
Also, on a side topic, The Intercept states in an article that the US Armed Forces have taken a lot more casualties than the D.O.W. has let on. 
 
 
 

Posted by: ScotsBloke | Apr 3 2026 17:59 utc | 129

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 3 2026 17:42 utc | 119

I see b has trashed my posting Lavrov’s presser information that’s rather vital to this conflict. That’s really too bad. Bye. 

Thank you for your contributions, Karl!

Posted by: Konami | Apr 3 2026 18:01 utc | 130

@ karlof1 | Apr 3 2026 17:42 utc | 119
 
karl… that makes no sense… give it another try.. b wouldn’t do that… my take – 

Posted by: james | Apr 3 2026 18:02 utc | 131

Europe’s favorite line on the Iran conflict — “This is not our war” — is “as wrong as it is strategically unwise,” writes Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner.
 
“It is far more our war than America’s. The infiltration of European societies by Islamist networks is further advanced here than in America.”
 
“If the war in Iran is not a European matter, then the war in Ukraine is not an American one. Europeans should solve it themselves — and alone.”
 
Döpfner: In this critical moment, when the US and Israel are weakening the mullahs’ terror regime, Europe should stand with America instead of indulging anti-Trump schadenfreude. Otherwise, Europe will soon have to face both Islamist terror from Tehran and Russian aggression completely on its own.
 
Full op-ed: https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2026/03/31/europe-iran-war-us-israel-00852813

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 3 2026 18:03 utc | 132

Posted by: karlof1
please return. B. Once placed me in purgetory……

Posted by: Exile | Apr 3 2026 18:05 utc | 133

US-friendly Swiss journal NZZ has developed three scenarios for the end of the Iran war:
1. Total victory for US. Republican guards and remaining missile capacity severely weakened, basically non-existent. Survinig moderates take over, and agree peace plan with neighbouring countries and US. Fuel prices drop to pre-war levels  by the end of April. Axis of Evil broken, without Venezuela, Cuba, Iran, China & Russia isolated, US walks out as only remaining superpower ruling the world. 
2. A draw. America withdraws, Iran weakened. Fuel prices and global economy recover, Middle East remains a mess, with Iran still able to shoot at neighbours and Israel. US and NATO seriously weakend, no more dominance, unstable equilibrium of power between China & US3. America sends ground forces, Iran increases attacks on neighbours. Fuel prices keep rising, world economy crashing. Icreasing opposition at home and from allies forces Trump to declare victory and withdraw, with Iran still attacking neighbours. Starts attacking Europe (apparently, Bulgaria and Albania have raised threat levels this week).  Iran declares victory, Russia and China come to help re-building the country, Iran builds nuclear weapons within 3 years. Trump gets crippled by democrat-controlled congress, China, with junior partner Russia, take over the leading role in the world from a bankrupt, crippled US.https://www.nzz.ch/pro/wie-der-iran-krieg-ausgehen-koennte-und-was-das-fuer-das-geopolitische-kraeftemessen-bedeuten-wuerde-ld.1932236

Posted by: Marvin | Apr 3 2026 18:05 utc | 134

Very often these jets travel in pairs.
 
Operating over hostile terrortory,
 
In case of a shoot down,  the crews are trained to fire at the debris on the ground if their in the secound plane.  Preventing the enemy learning tec from the shot down plane.
 
This would indeed explain the very small size of debris found at the scene of this latest plane shot down.
 
Also its possable that the secound crew member was vaperiised, on the ground.
 
Aparently a very large crater was found at the scene.

Posted by: Mark2 | Apr 3 2026 18:05 utc | 135

Apparently, Marc Thiessen doesn’t read history. Do ‘Viet Nam’ and ‘Afghanistan’ ring any bells.  Those adventures both had lots of rah-rah cheerleaders at the start, although they were absent at the conclusion.  Iran is a more difficult challenge than either of them. 

Posted by: Horseless Headsman | Apr 3 2026 18:06 utc | 136

Posted by: ScotsBloke | Apr 3 2026 17:59 utc | 134

What made them think that sending a C130 (not fast or manoeuvrable) and helicopters over Iran was going to work out well?

That this is the way for enlarging the war. I assume that peace is not an option for the USA, neither in Ukraine nor in Iran. If true then the flames must be fed. Actions like the one you talk about do that: they require counter-actions, the population gets used to it and so on.

Posted by: Konami | Apr 3 2026 18:07 utc | 137

@too scents | Apr 3 2026 17:59 utc | 133

It seems the American rescue operation did not go as they wished, and the blind attacks carried out in the southern regions of Iran over the past few hours are due to intense anger and combat confusion. https://t.me/syriankhabar/54398

 
Isn’t this thing beginning to resemble Operation Eagle Claw in 1980?

Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 3 2026 18:10 utc | 138

This short fat Trump commits howlers every time he talks about the Iran war, and obviously didn’t take any science courses in college, assuming that he went to college…Marc Thiessen is no better, but since he’s one of the few remaining journalists at the WaPo, he had to toe the line to keep his job….

Posted by: pyrrhus | Apr 3 2026 18:11 utc | 139

Isn’t this thing beginning to resemble Operation Eagle Claw in 1980?
 
Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 3 2026 18:10 utc | 143
 

 
The planners, and I hesitate to use that word, cannot wrap their heads around how big Iran is.
 

Posted by: too scents | Apr 3 2026 18:13 utc | 140

They tried not to leave pilots behind in Vietnam. Search “Jolly Green Giant”
 
And Iranians are not known for mistreating prisoners. Unlike Ukrainians and Israelis.

Posted by: necromancer | Apr 3 2026 18:14 utc | 141

140 – In the Korean War, which saw some rapid retreats by US and allied forces, napalm was often dropped by aircraft on tanks that had to be abandoned, and sometimes on aircraft wreckage as well, in an attempt to stop technology being discovered or the equipment being re-used. There were rescue attempts if aircrew were shot down, though these were more common in Vietnam, when the helicopters were more sophisticated. 

Posted by: Waldorf | Apr 3 2026 18:14 utc | 142

Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 3 2026 18:10 utc | 143
 
 
I thought this almost immediately upon reading about the Black Hawk that was allegedly shot down. But I think in 1980 they expected it to work, whereas in 2026 it’s more what Konami describes at 142. 

Posted by: Caveman | Apr 3 2026 18:15 utc | 143

The U.S. can produce more oil. Many other countries produce more oil. Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil, Angola, Nigeria, Norway, Libya are some of them. Does anyone know how much more oil is it feasible to produce at $100 a barrel? 

Posted by: MobRule | Apr 3 2026 18:15 utc | 144

Does anyone know how much more oil is it feasible to produce at $100 a barrel? 
 
Posted by: MobRule | Apr 3 2026 18:15 utc | 149
 

 
It depends upon the availability of water.  
 
https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/how-much-water-does-typical-hydraulically-fractured-well-require
 

Posted by: too scents | Apr 3 2026 18:19 utc | 145

@Marvin | Apr 3 2026 18:05 utc | 139
 
They forgot to mention Option-4, which remains a possibility
 
US destroys ALL Iranian and Gulf petrochemical infrastructure – Yes ALL one way or another … which Hudson notes in the link I provided above @17.43  … see the vid for his explanation …. note that a global depression is  more or less already built-in at this stage – don’t forget we are in WWIII

Posted by: Don Firineach | Apr 3 2026 18:23 utc | 146

We all know where to read karlof, but B ,please lets keep valuable people around, not easy times ahead.
Danke, in advance.

Posted by: End this asap | Apr 3 2026 18:25 utc | 147

fyi … karlof1’s Geopolitical Gymnasium | Substack
 

Posted by: Don Firineach | Apr 3 2026 18:29 utc | 148

This may be of interest to some. I like to use the blogroll and links to read every angle of this war. Pretty tough when the American Conservative writes an article on what the US gets for a trillion dollars spent on defense. (and what our allies can no longer expect).
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/the-trillion-dollar-illusion/

Posted by: Groovinpict | Apr 3 2026 18:31 utc | 149

Do intelligent people still think there will be a peace deal?
 
Either Iran or Israel will cease to exist in current form.
 
But that is ok – Jews wish to meet their messiah, Shia crave martyrdom. Everyone a winner/S

Posted by: necromancer | Apr 3 2026 18:33 utc | 150

If only trumps dad had pulled out.  😒

Posted by: Mark2 | Apr 3 2026 18:37 utc | 151

New Iranian Leggo, not sure if it’s one of the ones mentioned here before.  When I read through the posts first time I was on my non-youtube device.
 
https://youtu.be/DL2u8-8TyAo?list=RDDL2u8-8TyAo
 
Very well done.  “One against Two till the Last Drop of Blood” is the theme.  Yesterday’s video was the religious version of complete and total solidarity.  Today’s is the secular version.  Individually they are powerful.  Combined, they are more than just the sum of their parts.
 
Military Summary Channel 
 
This is Dima’s most brutal report.   I barely remember the content of what he said.  I DO remember the emotion in his voice.  Or rather the almost coldness.  The resignation to the fact that these wars will go on for a very long time.  A weariness for how long they have already gone on.  A few times he basically checked out, reading the words without meaning.
 
Someone posted about Trump requesting a 2.5 trillion dollar military budget.  Oh, he must mean 1.5 trillion I thought.  But hell the 2.5 trillion number might be a new request.  It mattered not.
 
Trump’s April Fools Speech was a game changer.  Heard around the world.  Title of the speech:  “Bomb them back to the Stone Age”

Posted by: Woke American | Apr 3 2026 18:37 utc | 152

How its going according to Fars.
 

Iran’s Fars News Agency: Iran has rejected a U.S. proposal for a 48-hour ceasefire.
 
https://t.me/Alsaa_plus_EN/23236

Posted by: too scents | Apr 3 2026 18:38 utc | 153

@karlof1
 
 
Karl, please don’t go. Even if b did delete your post, please give him the benefit of the doubt. Your posts are very valuable, and I’m sure b would agree with my sentiment, deleted post or not

Posted by: Caveman | Apr 3 2026 18:39 utc | 154

For those that missed this from earlier in the day. You can see the pilots ejecting at the end of the footage.
 
The downed jet had TWO crew members ejecting!
 
https://fixvx.com/mylordbebo/status/2039956379260096632

Posted by: Siddhartha | Apr 3 2026 18:39 utc | 155

Too much winning.
 

Elon’s platform “X” has “suspended” the official account of the Commander of the Aerospace Forces of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Mr. Majid al-Moussawi

 
 

Posted by: too scents | Apr 3 2026 18:42 utc | 156

Fingers really, really crossed this is just a third skirt-blow in order to ease the world into some kind of re-order (USD still predominant). First Covid, then the mass tariffs, during which Trump backed off just as the US bond market was in severe danger of compromise, now this. Going to the brink of mass starvation and world chaos, the US will ease off the gas, and say, “See, all you have to be is an @$$hole to stop up the works.”

Posted by: freedom fritos | Apr 3 2026 18:49 utc | 157

So movie of the day is…
 
“Hunting pilot Ryan”

Posted by: Newbie | Apr 3 2026 18:49 utc | 158

Iran or Russia? China? 
 
“all men between the ages of 17 and 45 must obtain permission from the Bundeswehr Career Center if they wish to leave Germany for longer than three months”
berliner-zeitung.de/news/neue-wehrpflicht-regel-kaum-beachtete-aenderung-hat-weitreichende-folgen-li.10028539

Posted by: rk | Apr 3 2026 18:51 utc | 159

⚡️⚡️⚡️BREAKING: A second U.S. combat aircraft, an A-10 Warthog, crashed near the Strait of Hormuz
The pilot was safely rescued.
At roughly the same time, an F-15E was shot down over Iran.

https://t.me/ukraine_watch/58832

Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 3 2026 18:53 utc | 160

Note:
 
5,000 Pentagon Aircraft were shot down by the Vietnamese. (Most were Helicopters) 

Posted by: Exile | Apr 3 2026 18:59 utc | 161

If only trumps dad had pulled out.  😒
 
Posted by: Mark2 | Apr 3 2026 18:37 utc | 158
 

 
The Trumps are garbage obviously.  But don’t confuse the symptom for the cause.
 

Posted by: too scents | Apr 3 2026 19:02 utc | 162

Avtonom at 11: trump’s hands are tied by the november midterm election which he can’t afford to loose!y this means he can continue to bomb but it doesn’t leave much room for any kind of  unplanned adventurism, like invasions of iran with the too few superelite cannonfodder soldiers!’ The jews in illegally occupied palestine are a different kettle of fish entirely. The jews are the weak point in the duo and will break sooner than iran since the iron dome is leaking like a sieve and iran’s missiles have a high degree of hits on vital institutions in tel Aviv, haifa and so on while their bombing runs achieve close to nothing. Thus desperadoes in telaviv will do anything to keep the US and the pedophile active in the war but except guns and weapons for free no can do, US mothers are allergic to bodybags so wasting the lives if american boys would be like a suicide by trump!
conclusion is that iran will have to duck and dive and then keep raining missiles on the jewish society until they, the jews, are forced to pack up and run! As they will!

Posted by: nisses | Apr 3 2026 19:16 utc | 163

thank you for the laugh b, and happy Good Friday. 
” the President says. “They’re getting decimated.
 
So … 90 million Iranians. Ancient Persians. Decimated.
 
That is 9 million dead. Mostly civilian. Women children old men young men.
 
That’s genocide! Innit?
 
If 9 million is ok for our collective wasted TransHuman minds.
 
None of us should complain if the world decided to wipe out the illegal entity.
In a eye for an eye, WE can all go blind way.
 
They can keep the loose change of half million.
 
Though I think there are few million less.
 
The smart genocider invaders have already gone.
 
Let them cry. To paraphrase vvp.
 
“Adm. Brad Cooper has prepared to open the Strait of Hormuz by force, and then hand the mission over to a multinational armada made up of countries who receive oil from the strait, which must take responsibility for keeping it open. “
 
Brad! Lol, stoooopid name.
Who calls their child ‘Brad’? not even a correct Bradley?
Who calls themselves Brad and pretend to have seniority over real Bradleys?
 
Dumb dumber and just duh.
 
Anyway if he really was the admiral in charge. He ought to be with his fleet. Let’s see how long he lasts. Twat.
 
“we can easily OPEN THE HORMUZ STRAIT, TAKE THE OIL, & MAKE A FORTUNE.”
 
‘Ooh argh me hearties ! We gonna be richest pirates in the whole of history. We are the bestest pirates ever … this time next year we will all be billionaires Rodney! ‘
 
(erm, ‘only fools and horses’ meme incase anyone is wondering)
 
“If the U.S. fails”
 
But it already has, for weeks now and they will soon also loose the Red Sea access too. That can be controlled at both ends and means the suez becomes a canal to nowhere.
 
The end of the Red Sea as a transport route even from the Mediterranean.
 
I personally think that is what the plan is. To cut Europe and Africa off from EurAsia. And take control of that Horn of Africa and the bigger war of fresh water, both the Niles.
 
They aren’t all as stooopid as Brad! And his The dumb potus pirate.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Apr 3 2026 19:19 utc | 164

I was just thinking if trumps dad had  ‘ pulled out’.  How many lives would have been saved now.  Cause or symtem .  ?  What say you ?
 
Plus of couse,  hey lets all keep a sence of humour on this blog, its a survival tool, trust me , i know personaly. 

Posted by: Mark2 | Apr 3 2026 19:20 utc | 165

“U.S. Black Hawk helicopter struck by Iran, crew is accounted for and safe”, government officials tell Newsmax.
 
https://fixvx.com/mylordbebo/status/2040139073872928970

Posted by: Siddhartha | Apr 3 2026 19:21 utc | 166

@83 Jo

In other words, the economy of europe will take a dive and so countries/EU will spend lots of money on manufacturing and buying arms.

Sounds disturbingly familiar to me.

Posted by: Ornot | Apr 3 2026 19:21 utc | 167

My above was for…..
Too scents.

Posted by: Mark2 | Apr 3 2026 19:24 utc | 168

Posted by: too scents | Apr 3 2026 19:02 utc | 171
Indeed, the US didn’t get like this overnight, Trump is the product of a system in deep decline.
Almost the logical product, a way station on a path set in motion since at least LBJ.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 3 2026 19:24 utc | 169

“I was just thinking if trumps dad had  ‘ pulled out’.  How many lives would have been saved now.  Cause or symtem .”
What if George W Bush’s dad had pulled out? Or Obama’s?

Posted by: Apollyon | Apr 3 2026 19:29 utc | 170

Newbie at 165: a televised video of an american pilot dragged behind a toyota landcruiset a la somalia would kick trump’s popularity right into the darkest of cellars even if I doubt iran would resort to such crude show! A televised court performance where the pilot answers to war crimes  more fun to watch! But I do hope they catch him!

Posted by: nisses | Apr 3 2026 19:30 utc | 171

🇺🇸🏃The US is urgently evacuating 1,500 soldiers from a base in Bahrain after Iran’s strikes, — NPR
 
– We are talking about the Naval Support Activity Bahrain base, where the US 5th Fleet is based.
 
– This is one of the key hubs of the US military presence in the Middle East.
 
– The evacuated personnel began arriving in Norfolk, where local organizations had to urgently collect the most basic items for them — from hygiene products to clothing.
 
– They were literally told: “Take everything you can in your backpack and you need to leave. They arrived without uniforms, with nothing at all,” — said a veteran organization.
 
– Before the hostilities, there were about 8,000 people at the base in Bahrain.

https://t.me/Slavyangrad/160644

Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 3 2026 19:31 utc | 172

Did’nt they make a film …….
‘Rosemarys baby’

Posted by: Mark2 | Apr 3 2026 19:32 utc | 173

wee bit OT … 4mins
 
Karl!
 
Hothouse Flowers perform ‘Don’t Go’ | The Tommy Tiernan Show | RTÉ One

Posted by: Don Firineach | Apr 3 2026 19:32 utc | 174

@ Norwegian 182
larry johnson and or doug Mc Douglas told that story some days ago. When the Navy officers arrived in Norfolk, they were told the Navy had no  premises for them; eventually they get accommodation from physical persons around Norfolk.

Posted by: Dany | Apr 3 2026 19:41 utc | 175

Hard limits pending – The demons can’t fight without:Interceptors (almost gone)Munitions (almost gone)Ships (in bad need of maintenance)Jets (in bad need of maintenance)Men (in bad need of rest / morale sucks)

Posted by: MarkGilmore | Apr 3 2026 19:44 utc | 176

Daniel Davis interviewing Nima:
 
BREAKING: US JET SHOT DOWN OVER IRAN /Lt Col Daniel Davis & Nima Alkhorshid

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 3 2026 19:48 utc | 177

Video of fire against HH-60G Pave Hawk..
 

Police and Traffic Forces Shooting at American Helicopters
 
▪️ The members of the Law Enforcement and Traffic Police, after seeing the American HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters flying at low altitude, immediately opened fire on them. Now the interesting point is that the terrorist US army reported that both helicopters were targeted and shot down, but their crews are safe!
 
▪️ These close-range shootings, which are shocking and unbelievable for the American terrorists, immobilized the enemy. In the first or second news I published on this channel about this matter, I mentioned that these aircraft, as soon as they enter Iranian territorial airspace, are targeted by fire from all kinds of light and automatic to semi-heavy weapons, and this is what caused their downfall.
 
▪️ This is the nature and characteristic of Iran, which, in my opinion, the American enemy did not count on at all. This rescue operation became an experience for the enemy not to recklessly and carelessly invade Iranian airspace and not to think that the sky is so safe that their helicopters can enter hundreds of kilometers into Iranian airspace and then exit safely; now the number of enemy aircraft shot down on Tuesday has reached 5.
 
▪️ I promise you that the C130 rescue plane was also hit and needs repairs. Maybe the enemy does not know, but we do know that shooting and skill in aiming is one of the innate and natural traits of the nomads and villagers of Iran. As a villager, I tell you that I have seen someone hit every target as far as his eyes can see, so a helicopter this big definitely won’t escape him…
 
🇮🇷@SyrianKhabar
 
https://t.me/syriankhabar/54405
 

Posted by: too scents | Apr 3 2026 19:52 utc | 178

We live in a time in which the very concept of morality, ethics or diplomacy have to be defined and defended – as if they meant nothing and we were utter fools for bringing them up. They are treated as the equivalent of buggy whips and slide rules, naive obsolete things remaining from the past. Adding to this foolishness are any and all protest that doesn’t relate to impeachment, use of the 25th Amendment – or worse.  Stupid enough to think your hysteria makes the least bit of difference?
Trump is the very exponent of this trend. I once heard that Hitler pulled train curtains shut while passing by Auschwitz.  Here we go again

Posted by: Eighthman | Apr 3 2026 20:00 utc | 179

This why the U.S. is likely to escalate much further.

 
This conclusion is likely correct. 
 

Trump and some around him still do not ‘get’ Iran. They never in their own life held any principle they would not deviated from if money was to be made. Iran, in contrast, does have principles that are not up for sale. It is beyond Trump’s comprehension that such exit…

 
Given that IRI is not a person, save perhaps in the same sense a corporation is person, this psychological/cultural moralizing needs some more justification. To me it seems quite clear that some people in IRI are in fact exactly the same kind of pragmatists as Trump and company. They are not the masses of IRI. That doesn’t mean they will abide by feelings of the masses. Ruling classes, and wannabe ruling classes, are not much interested in majority rule. How much of a threat this fifth column really poses is a problem for the Iranian people to solve. 
 
Strategic bombing didn’t send DPRK back to the Stone Age, it won’t send IRI back either. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | Apr 3 2026 20:02 utc | 180

Karlof1
It’s unimaginable (to me) that you might not be here any longer.
 

Posted by: Beth | Apr 3 2026 20:04 utc | 181

Oh boy, the USAF is arrogant. What made them think that sending a C130 (not fast or manoeuvrable) and helicopters over Iran was going to work out well?  
Posted by: ScotsBloke | Apr 3 2026 17:59 utc | 134
——————————————————-
US Navy most likely both fixed wwing and rotary. The helicopters are refueled by putting a lance like probe into a drogue basket that weighs around 70 lbs and can smash your windshield.
 
USAF refuels with flying a boom into a receptacle on top of the aircraft.
 
SAR choppers sent out to rescue pilots in enemy territory have a flight crew with brass gonads.

Posted by: Acco Hengst | Apr 3 2026 20:08 utc | 182

“It is far more our war than America’s. The infiltration of European societies by Islamist networks is further advanced here than in America.”
Whatever the reality of said infiltration, the monolithic moniker “Islamist networks” seems unwarranted (the split into Sunni/Shia/Wahhabist/etc persists in Euro settings AFAIK), and to think militaristic actions against Iran will abate such, is another misnomer IMO.

Posted by: Call it what u will | Apr 3 2026 20:08 utc | 183

I see b has trashed my posting Lavrov’s presser information that’s rather vital to this conflict. That’s really too bad. Bye. 
Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 3 2026 17:42 utc | 119
————————————————————–
Dadgummit.
 
Coming to a Gymnasium near me?
 

Posted by: Acco Hengst | Apr 3 2026 20:09 utc | 184

In case of a shoot down, the crews are trained to fire at the debris on the ground if their in the secound plane. Preventing the enemy learning tec from the shot down plane.
Yes, this is just basic opsec actions. Also, one reason why you try to rescue the pilot of a spendy aircraft (or “platform” as they can be internally termed), is that you’ve invested a serious amount of time, half a year or more, into their training of using said platform (not to mention other issues, like POW, morale, etc)

Posted by: Call it what u will | Apr 3 2026 20:11 utc | 185

Posted by: wagelaborer | Apr 3 2026 16:14 utc | 58
 
100%!

Posted by: spudski | Apr 3 2026 20:12 utc | 186

What’s an F-15E doing flying over Iran?
The F-15E is a fighter aircraft, i.e., he’s looking for a fight with another airplane. Although they can strap a bomb on him that would be  pure stupidity since these guys couldn’t hit  barn door if they were standing in front of it. Though good in an air to air fight. I don’t think the Iranians have an airplane that can stand up to an F-15E in an air to air fight.
So the question remains, who sent him or them over land and what for?

Posted by: Johnny Dollar | Apr 3 2026 20:13 utc | 187

Latest Kegsbreath Lego diss track from Iran. (NSFW)
 
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8bEpUhk/

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Apr 3 2026 20:15 utc | 188

Fighter aircraft are now only fancy missile platforms. Iranian ancient F14s may have a few Phoenix like surprises.
 
No idea of the status of Iranian crews being trained on SU35s.

Posted by: necromancer | Apr 3 2026 20:18 utc | 189

Re; the F-15E shot down. Has anyone in the US DOD confirmed the plane was a US airplane and not an F-15 from the Israeli A/F or belonged to the other gulf states that own a version of the F-15.
All I’m seeing in the reporting/press is that it was an “American” F-15. The assumption is that being tagged “American” means the crew were USAF. 
 

Posted by: Johnny Dollar | Apr 3 2026 20:22 utc | 190

Karl is not going anywhere. He’s just annoyed that his post got summarily eaten, which happens from time to time no matter which blog you happen to read / post into. 
 
Before I post a message, I copy it to my clipboard. I do that whenever the time-to-create  exceeds the time-required-to-copy. 
To all you Bar members that are posting useful updates, analysis, etc. I say thanks. The ability to see all this unfold in real time and to have it set in context by well-read, emotionally evolved and highly intelligent people – many of them with a lot of years on odometer …. is really useful.
 
That is why the trolls are here. They are quite aware that B’s MoA gets a lot of attention from key people around the world. 

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Apr 3 2026 20:28 utc | 191

It’s worth pointing out that we’re so interested in this jet shot down,  becouse the infomation blackout  on the overall conflict is nearing total.
 
Even for news hounds on MOA.
 
They have blinded us, hold your nerve folk.

Posted by: Mark2 | Apr 3 2026 20:30 utc | 192

Posted by: Exile | Apr 3 2026 16:15 utc | 60

Samsonite Option saves the day ! 

If the following video is true (no confirmation of sources), then Argentina is being run by Bibi’s puppet Trump’s mini-me sock puppet the chainsaw massacre man Javier Milei: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIb0DEOhLTs

Posted by: Montefrío | Apr 3 2026 20:32 utc | 193

@201 Johnny

Markings US 494 squadron Lakenheath

Posted by: Ornot | Apr 3 2026 20:33 utc | 194

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Apr 3 2026 20:28 utc | 202
Posted by: Mark2 | Apr 3 2026 20:30 utc | 203 MoA
Thank you both. MoA is usually first with timely a mostly accurate info. karlof1 getting rejected by -b is highly unusual. I cannot imagine.
Not missing SB, LD and some others.

Posted by: Acco Hengst | Apr 3 2026 20:34 utc | 195

TRUMP.. we will bomb them back to the stone age…who knew those pesky Iranian shepherds were so good with a sling shot…1 fighter down.. 1 rescue heli down plus 3rd down maybe.. all with those stones.
time to blow up them stones/s

Posted by: slippery | Apr 3 2026 20:38 utc | 196

Posted by: Acco Hengst | Apr 3 2026 20:34 utc | 206
I have had posts disappear in the past, I assumed it was either too many links or ‘forbidden’ links.
Never thought it to be that big a deal and a feature of the new blog software, which still has its glitches.
I hope karlof1 isn’t too proud to return soon.
 

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 3 2026 20:40 utc | 197

I never saw the Lavrov post to which karlof1 is referring. More likely it was just auto-flushed by the comment software. It’s happened to a lot of us. If something was deleted, the numbering for the subsequent replies to that (or any previous) comment would have been thrown off. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Apr 3 2026 20:47 utc | 198

Sorry, I guess I meant subsequent comment numbers might have been thrown off. 

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Apr 3 2026 20:47 utc | 199

Acco Hengst @ 206
Thank you.

Posted by: Mark2 | Apr 3 2026 20:50 utc | 200

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