Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
April 1, 2026
War On Iran: The Best Choice Is To Retreat – More Likely Though Is Escalation

U.S. President Donald Trump will give a live speech tonight at 9:00pm ET.

He might announce that:

  1. the U.S. will retreat from the War on Iran he had launched or
  2. that U.S. troops have started to invade Iranian territory.

No. 1 seems unlikely as AIPAC, hawkish Republicans and Zionist Democrats are all against a U.S. retreat.
No. 2 seems irrational as any invasion of Iranian territory is destined to end in defeat.

The U.S. has deployed additional A-10 ground fighter airplanes to the Gulf. Deploying these points to a ground operation, probably to seize some islands.

Meanwhile the severity of the global energy crisis the war has caused is starting to get recognize.

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard of the Telgraph is warning (archived) of the even bigger oil shock we need to expect if things escalate from here:

The world has lost over a tenth of its daily oil supply, along with critical volumes of jet fuel, diesel and refined petroleum products. Now prepare for loss of the next tenth, hitting just as all the short-term fixes are exhausted.

The pro-Iranian Houthis in Yemen have finally joined the Gulf war, opening a second front in the Red Sea and endangering a further 6pc of global oil supply.

David Fyfe, the chief economist at Argus Media, says prices will reach traumatic levels if the Red Sea now comes under fire and remains closed for weeks.

“You can pick any arbitrary number – $200[/bbl], or anything you want – the risk is that we’ll see huge demand destruction, inflation going through the roof and global growth shuddering to a halt. It is a horrible thought,” says Fyfe, who used to run the oil division at the International Energy Agency.

Every corner of the globe will be hit by Apr 20 or thereabouts. Regional prices will converge via arbitrage and there will then be a planetary oil crisis with very few places left to hide.

The horror this means for us average people – including mass starvation in the global South – seems hard to imagine but will soon become real.

There is pressure on Trump to “do something” about this. The best he could do to lower the consequences of an energy crisis is to retreat from the Middle East.

But to give up control over a major sea lane, one through which much of the blood of the global economy is flowing,  means to give up on the U.S. status as a super power and global hegemon. It would be a huge step, a necessary one in the long term, but one that is likely to only be taken after years of war and, like in Vietnam, a deeply punishing defeat.

Comments

RE:
https://x.com/GBX_Press/status/2039268388120481990
Posted by: unimperator | Apr 1 2026 17:10 utc | 93
 
Confirmed by who?  I don’t see a reason to believe this random post.
2 things are confirmed.  They are stationed at the Khmeimim airbase and the Tartous naval base in Syria’s Mediterranean coastal region.  
Whereby I know they have their sub with them for the Mediterranean.  They are monitoring all flights in and out from Khmeimin AB, and can intercept anything from their they chose too.
 
2). Iran themselves have multiple types, sizes, and surveillance subs, underwater drones everything they need themselves in The Straight to defend themselves w/o Russian subs there.
 
If Russia were inclined to actually militarily lend aid (which they won’t IMO). I could see their subs/drones intervening in the Caspian Sea although, this has already been assaulted 3xs with zero Russian reaction.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Apr 1 2026 17:27 utc | 101

Not retreating, but using the 4day long ‘easter’ holiday to strike hard. 
 

Boeing E-3B Sentry (E3TF-76-1605)- Tracked near edge of SA since 3pm  – just turned off transponder
Airbus 3233? – was (Tracked near the E-3B Awac, just turned off transponder. 
6 x Boeing KC-135R Stratotanker – heading in that direction now. 

 
Good luck fucking American Zionists. 
 

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Apr 1 2026 17:28 utc | 102

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Apr 1 2026 17:28 utc | 106
 
The general consensus seems to be:  Trump is SAYING one thing.   The US military is doing another.  It’s not a question of WHEN the US launches some dramatic big attack on Iran.  Only the timing.  What he says at 9 EST means nothing.

Posted by: Woke American | Apr 1 2026 17:30 utc | 103

@ John Gilberts | Apr 1 2026 16:22 utc | 42
 
i am not sure what to make of helmers commentary… seems like he thinks china is ditching iran…
 
@  Cable Guy | Apr 1 2026 16:25 utc | 46
 
faced with a new form of slavery, maybe getting rid of our present financial overlords would be better.. i don’t know,  but some suffering in the mid term – yes…
 
 
karlof1 | Apr 1 2026 17:16 utc | 98
 
karl, i am curious of your take on chinas approach towards iran here…. check john helmers latest article for more insight on this.. thanks… 

Posted by: james | Apr 1 2026 17:32 utc | 104

Aren’t these retarded investors tired of the market manooring, same shit, same smell.  It seems to work everytime.
 
 

Oil Falls 2% as Trump Says U.S. Will Exit Iran ‘Pretty Quickly’
 

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Apr 1 2026 17:35 utc | 105

A10’s Warthog ground attack planes were never envisioned to fly against a country with sophisicated AAD.
 
Flying A10’s into Iranian AAD units and manpads is really insane.  They will be easy marks.
 
They were designed to fly against insurgent targets with little or no AAD, like the tribal warriors in Afghanor militias in Iraq.
 
Any ground invasion will officially acknowledge that DJT has been captured by the AIPAC – neocon – war hanks/warmongers lobby.  Besides the US is going to launch a ground invasion through Jordan? Kuwait? WTF?
 
The US has no landing ship docks (LPD’s) in the region, essential to an amphibious operation in the gulf or the straits (and besides how would they transit the straits against Iranian anti ship missiles, the same missiles that already knocked the USS Gerald R. Ford out of the fight and out of commission – probably for a least one year).
 
Hope the more rational advisors like JDV and Tulsi and General Caine can convince DJT to stop his political suicide mission……….

Posted by: tobias cole | Apr 1 2026 17:39 utc | 106

For ‘international law’ to recognize these as ‘legitimate targets’ – you have to designate them as involved militarily?  so can’t be labeled as ‘war crimes’ ??   
 

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a direct threat to target 18 American technology and industrial companies in the Middle East including Microsoft, Google, Intel, Tesla, IBM, Apple and Boeing.  The IRGC has labeled these firms as “legitimate targets,” alleging they are “spy companies” involved in designing and tracking targets for U.S. and Israeli military operations.

 
How does Trumpy tard designate ‘Energy’ strikes as military?  – where is the EU? Russia? China? crying… 

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Apr 1 2026 17:40 utc | 107

#Zakharova: Any initiatives on navigation in the Strait of #Hormuz must be based on consensus among littoral states. Transferring control to third parties or creating supranational mechanisms without the consent of ALL Gulf states will not contribute to de-escalation.
 
Does anyone here have any comment on this post by Zakharova?

Posted by: spudski | Apr 1 2026 17:41 utc | 108

Wait, the MARKETS get a day off to rise and revive in honor of our nation’s Lard and Savor’s refusing to stay down? 
 
everyone else in the US gets to go to work at Wal Mart and Taco Bell. for a long weekend. we are the New Jerusalem.
 
don’t other Christian countries take like the whole week off? omg. Here comes the Dow. I picked a bad Lent to quit drinking.

Posted by: duck n cover | Apr 1 2026 17:41 utc | 109

Crazy Canuck – I see where PM Carney just denounced the IDF invasion and occupation of South Lebanon as illegal!  
 
What happened to the globalist ? What will the AIPAC lobbyists saw to that one?

Posted by: tobias cole | Apr 1 2026 17:42 utc | 110

“Every corner of the globe will be hit by Apr 20 or thereabouts. Regional prices will converge via arbitrage and there will then be a planetary oil crisis with very few places left to hide.”
Working date to which Iran must continue to destroy Zio Imperialist military/infrastructure in the region.  If it can hold until then, it wins.  
Just a few more weeks, baby! 
As for the effects on normal people, what choice do we have?  Zio Imperialism must be summarily defeated from any humanistic perspective. 
Get an e bike or motorcycle.  Better yet, organize a general strike to force the Zio Imperialists to eat the loss.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 17:42 utc | 111

Crazy Canuck – I see where PM Carney just denounced the IDF invasion and occupation of South Lebanon as illegal!  
 
What happened to the globalist ? What will the AIPAC lobbyists saw to that one?
 
Posted by: tobias cole | Apr 1 2026 17:42 utc | 114
Talk is cheap.  He probably got permission to say that in advance.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 17:43 utc | 112

Cable Guy #46
“If the U.S. economy actually undergoes a hard collapse, it won’t happen in a vacuum. It will pull the Canadian economy—and likely the global financial system—down with it. ”
Boo-hoo. So you’ll have to learn how to get by with less, just like 90% of the world’s population has had to for the last 80 years with the US boot firmly on the necks of billions of people, and the British and European colonial powers before that. Canada, being a vassal of the US, deserves no better.
 

Posted by: Nemesis | Apr 1 2026 17:45 utc | 113

In your wet dreams Trumpy tard, you ain’t coming back.  Someone please shut him up, the world is tired of his mouth, remove the fucking keyboard, iphone.   
 
Who is he refering to by ‘take everybody with me’ – who is ‘everybody’??? 
 

 “I can’t tell you exactly … we’re going to be out pretty quickly,” Trump told reporters. “They won’t have a nuclear weapon because they are incapable of that now, and then I’ll leave, and I’ll take everybody with me, and if we have to we’ll come back to do spot hits,” he added.

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Apr 1 2026 17:45 utc | 114

Wow! Hot trolling there boys.
 
“The Us will win this war – they are destroying Iran with heavy strikes”
 
Dream on. Iran is in control of it’s air-space – all those ‘massive and heavy’ strikes are from stand-off weapons, which are neither massive nor heavy. The ‘wonderful’ F-35’s are not entering Iranian airspace any more, because they know they will be shot down like the turkeys they are.
 
“The US must win this war” – well, better start thinking of what to do when they don’t – because it is unwinnable for Yankeeland. Two carriers already gone, and a third lining up to be struck, missiles being expended at three times the replacement rate, Navy sailors sabotaging the sewage system, and starting ‘laundry fires’ which take days to extinguish. Expect sabotage in the landing craft soon.
 
Meanwhile the ‘allied’ Gulf States are considering very carefully what their options are. SA will be the first to turn, and the rest will follow – those that aren’t taken over by Iran or Iraq. Cerebral haemorrhage coming up for Trump. Hope Vance can cope.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Apr 1 2026 17:47 utc | 115

Posted by: Nemesis | Apr 1 2026 17:45 utc | 117
 
So right.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Apr 1 2026 17:48 utc | 116

RE: Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 16:09 utc | 30
 
I watched the same Nima/Scott podcast.
 
What many podcasters/people will not accept, is that their is no “deal” to be made.  There is nothing agreed to verbally or written down that the West will abide by.
 
Every leader and general population know this. They simply refuse to accept that only brute force against the West,  along with economic sabotage (like blowing up all those American LNG carriers heading to EU) will bring US to heel.
 
The “nuke” tyranny blackmail thing has to be confronted,  or no one in the realm is free.
Iran has taken that global nuke threat head on, knowing there is no other way for them to survive.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Apr 1 2026 17:49 utc | 117

A colony is when people from different land occupy another people’s land.
Most of Asia and Africa are examples of this.
I know that people from Northern Europe loved to do raids when spring came. The last country in Asia where a European colony exist is Zionazitan.
It is the end of colonies, so nazi’s from Europe should go back to Germany, Poland, and other Countries back to their homelands. There is a difference between jews and zionists.
The Jews lived in their lands, but zionists are colonists.  Putin was temporarily successful as he allowed all Zionist oligarchs to perform Aliya. But deal with your own problems in your own lands.
 
Same with USA. You have to deal with your own population. If they are criminals don’t export you problem to other places and provide them protection.
 
Send the Europeans to Europe.
That is a good start. It is the problem for Europeans not for middle east.
We have two colonies some named aptly as ‘zeus’. if the rading and pillaging people are sent back both countries will be saved.
 
Jen
 

Posted by: jennifer | Apr 1 2026 17:50 utc | 118

Aren’t these retarded investors tired of the market manooring, same shit, same smell.  It seems to work everytime.  

Oil Falls 2% as Trump Says U.S. Will Exit Iran ‘Pretty Quickly’ 

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Apr 1 2026 17:35 utc | 109
 
Two reasons:  keeping the prices “low” for a bit longer before US consumers get hit HARD.  AND… more importantly, market manipulation.  Get the prices down as low as possible,  BUY BUY BUY, laugh and profit and cheer once the prices shoot up.
 
I’ll purposely avoid the question of why the people that are getting ripped off by the ones running the scam continue to donate their money to them.  Probably it’s something like 401k Asset Administrators donating money from:  Americans investing monthly 401k contributions in their financial products. 

Posted by: Woke American | Apr 1 2026 17:51 utc | 119

They did all of this
One Year of Genocide
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlFvGy7NO3w

Posted by: ld | Apr 1 2026 17:52 utc | 120

Can I just protest at the dumb discussions on oil across the internet with MofA no wiser than the rest.WTI for delivery April 2027 trades at $69 a barrel.  Anyone can buy it at that price for about 10% margin in 1000 barrel lots.No one in the oil market thinks oil is staying high for long.It has been in the range $66 to 74 over the last month.https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NYMEX-CL1!/forward-curve/While there are specific delivery condtions for anyone buying and holding or selling and delivering an April 2027 contract, in practice hedgers and traders just trade into the contract and then trade out of it when they actually do an underlying physical trade.Result – the futures market gives us a good expected value of what traders think oil will be in 3, 6, 12, 48 months time.  This is known to everyone in the oil market but no one in the mass media
Spot oil on the other hand is very specific.Deliver in 2 business days to a specific Location (Cuhing Oklahoma), via a designated pipeline.API gravity: 39–40° Sulfur content: 0.24% (sweet crude)Buyers must have pre-prepared storage capacity.These extremely tight conditions mean short term shortages or surpluses can disrupt pricing extremely.On the final trading day for the May 2020 contract, holders of futures that were forced to accept delivery but could not accept ended up pushing the price down to Negative (-) $40.That is the bizarre world of spot trading.Other markets have similar tight conditions, so if we read about extreme spot prices in Asia then they too only apply to trades with very specific deadlines.At no point has the Oil price gone above $80 for medium term transactions, just as it never did when the Ukraine war began.Anyone going on baout the threat of $100 oil or higher is either bullshitting or sadly far more likely hugely ignorant.I read Paul Krugman making the error just a couple of days ago.[Note gas is different – as b pointed out a few weeks ago, the long term affects on gas distribution are much less reversible and alternative routes are harder to find.  Forward prices for Gas have risen substantially, as they did even more so for European gas at the start of the Ukraine war.]

Posted by: Michael Droy | Apr 1 2026 17:52 utc | 121

Biswapriya Purkayastha 100
 
Why is India divided up into different parts  for 75 years? Not trying to stir up divisions. 
 
Just answering your question.

Posted by: Giyane | Apr 1 2026 17:57 utc | 122

Does anyone here have any comment on this post by Zakharova?
Posted by: spudski | Apr 1 2026 17:41 utc | 112

Seems like pretty standard diplomatic language from the Russian administration. They aren’t going to simply declare that the Gulf states are illegitimate vassal states that can be cut out of any regional security and economic framework. 

Posted by: Chunk | Apr 1 2026 17:58 utc | 123

@ 1 Alea

AEP is often considered to be a blowhard as you say, but here I think his estimates are not the priority although they might be what some take note of. Reduced energy supply in the west is tolerable, would slow down and disturb global economy, finance etc. It would cause upsets.

The real trouble is that maybe 30% of fertiliser supply is out of the market. It is said 50% of world population depend on fertilisers. Food crisis @ 2022 , various reasons including conflict with Russia, various upsets, famine, but below are charts of fertiliser production during that time, barely dented. Now with @ 30% out of production/supply ? Maybe stockpiles can be brought forward and production renewed in time, will take a lot of ‘sharing’, which is not common in markets or national food security. In short, prices (now about 50% rise) are not the metric even if we notice those, the real metric is that poorer are excluded from market, and so famine results.

https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/fertilizer-production-by-nutrient-type-npk

https://theconversation.com/fertiliser-costs-are-soaring-amid-war-in-the-middle-east-will-your-grocery-bill-follow-277511

Posted by: Ornot | Apr 1 2026 17:58 utc | 124

Lots of the AWACS have their transponders turned off, all over the region near Persian Gulf, no shortage, definitely NATO involved directly or indirectly.
 

  • Airbus A400M Atlas – Tracked taking off from Qatar (Cargo deliviers) 
  • Boeing C-17A Globemaster III – Tracked landing in Qatar   (Oversized cargo deliveries)
  • Saab 2000 AEW&C – Circling near Persian Gulf  (AWAC) 

Reminds of the Black Sea incidents.  

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Apr 1 2026 17:59 utc | 125

the more Western (sic) military capacity is diminished, the more other countries can collaborate. if they want. we’ll see.
 
and if they do cooperate, none of the problems rich a$$holes are crowing about will be unsolvable. I’m sure the Chinese are more than capable of helping the Philippines.

Posted by: duck n cover | Apr 1 2026 18:03 utc | 126

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 16:09 utc | 30
 
Great respect for Nima on that one, psychohistorian.  That’s dialogue that works!

Posted by: juliania | Apr 1 2026 18:07 utc | 127

@ John Gilberts | Apr 1 2026 16:22 utc | 42 i am not sure what to make of helmers commentary… seems like he thinks china is ditching iran…” @  Cable Guy | Apr 1 2026 16:25 utc | 46

  • If u look closely, that 5 point peace plan is the same garble they put out at the start of the Russian Ukraine war.
  • All these World Leader are hypocrites. They want the West defanged. But the global order to stay the same.
  • China has greatly benefited from all this chaos.  Has KMT from Taiwan “visiting” begging for energy. Philippines are starving and rallying to eject Leader. South Korea & Japan are being stripped of their weapons systems, and weapons. About ready to default.
  • In other words,  China will say “partner” things, but supply & assist Iran they will. Just as they have for Russia all these years. Is it “benevolence”?  No, it simply monetarily & militarily, works in their favor.

Those are my thoughts on Russia & China.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Apr 1 2026 18:11 utc | 128

This article describing plans for ethnic cleansing in southern Lebanon was flagged on Naked Capitalism –  
 
New York Times: Israel’s Message to Southern Lebanon: Shiites Must Go.
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In private calls to local leaders across southern Lebanon, Israeli military officials have assured several Christian and Druse communities that they could remain in the evacuation zone. They have pressed them, however, to force out any Lebanese from neighboring Shiite Muslim communities who have sought refuge among them as Israeli bombardment flatten Shiite towns…The Shiites make up the majority of southern Lebanon….
 
[Defense Minister] Mr. [Israel] Katz said in a statement that Lebanese who had fled their homes in the south “will be completely prohibited” from returning …  He previously specified that Shiites would not be allowed to return and likened Israel’s strategy in Lebanon to that in Gaza…Over the past two weeks, Israeli military officials have called leaders of at least eight villages and told them to expel Shiites who had sought refuge in their communities, municipal officials and local Christian, Druse and Shiite leaders said in interviews.
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Posted by: jayc | Apr 1 2026 18:14 utc | 129

Well, I think we knew it was coming…. so hope for the worst to happen to Trumpy tard and all the American military who want to die for their cause.  Probably itching to die in Iranian soil for good.
 

🇮🇷 President Pezeshkian to release a letter to the American people prior to Trump’s address!

 

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Apr 1 2026 18:14 utc | 130

RE: Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Apr 1 2026 17:59 utc | 129
 
Agreed.  Turning off “transponders” kinda reminds me of a person hiding behind a bush thinking he can’t be detected.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Apr 1 2026 18:15 utc | 131

Hope the more rational advisors like JDV and Tulsi and General Caine can convince DJT to stop his political suicide mission……….
 
Posted by: tobias cole | Apr 1 2026 17:39 utc | 110

 
I think it’s time we gave up on the notion that that miserable threesome can be characterized as “more rational advisors”.

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 1 2026 18:20 utc | 132

RE: Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Apr 1 2026 18:14 utc | 135
 
OK,  now u have my interest, I’ll be looking for that letter!
 
 I was never going to watch OrangeTard @9:00, forever seeking attention and indulging in self affirmation & glorification.
 
Truly, the sound of his voice is beyond cringeworthy, like nails in a chalkboard are cringy, but the second I hear his voice, it’s more in the vomit range.  I’ve gotten were I fast forward on any podcast that has his excerpts.  Reading his words are enough of an assault on my senses, no need to add to it.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Apr 1 2026 18:21 utc | 133

Crazy Canuck – I see where PM Carney just denounced the IDF invasion and occupation of South Lebanon as illegal! 
 
What happened to the globalist ? What will the AIPAC lobbyists saw to that one?
 
Posted by: tobias cole | Apr 1 2026 17:42 utc | 114

 
1. Empty posturing.
2. Sinking ship, meet rat.

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 1 2026 18:23 utc | 134

 james @ 108
 
Iran is geo-strategically existential to Russia, Russia is geo-strategically existential to China. That’s the short of it, and that’s how it will play out, rest is prelude and a hope on hybrid war. The gladiators are still circling, still taking each other’s measure in the arena. 

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 1 2026 18:23 utc | 135

 james | Apr 1 2026 17:32 utc | 108
 
As per your request, I went to the link and immediately saw Helmer spouting BS:
 

This is China’s attempt to take from Iran its two trump cards in defending itself from the US, Israel and their allies:
 
First card — Iran’s right of self-defence and retaliation against each and every base, including radars, logistics, intelligence, operational plans, military staffs and financing, which are being used to run the war on Iran.

 
China has done no such thing as we see from Iran’s actions. Here’s what Escobar said about those 5 points: “The China-Pakistan just released 5-points on the war on Iran is as lame as it gets: … 
 

What this means is that China was not convinced by anything discussed by The Four Stooges in Islamabad.
And that they won’t risk being a guarantor of a non-plan which can be bombed at any second by the Baboon of Barbaria.
Of course there’s way more to it. But that will be discussed between China and Iran.

 
 
The context is explained here and explained further in his latest article. It should be crystal clear that Iran and China are working very closely since Iran’s promoting the Petroyuan and the toll booth is only assessing specific nations–Malaysia was just granted no fee transit for its ships. And as the Guancha article I cited notes, China’s reliance on imported oil is decreasing whereas Helmer insists the opposite is true. What I draw from his two concluding paragraphs is an attempt to sow dissension between China, Russia and Iran:
 

Since last December senior Russian officials, including Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and the Kremlin national security advisor Yury Ushakov, have been expressing doubt in the “sincerity” of the Xi-Wang friends.    
 
The suspicion in Moscow is that China is betraying its commitments to Iran under their 2021 agreement  – without going as far in the betrayal as the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s explicit and secret support for the US and Israel’s war. This means that two of the foundation states of BRICS have defaulted on the collective security the organization has promised.

 
That article provides one of the many reasons why I don’t rely on Helmer for anything.

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 1 2026 18:23 utc | 136

Day 34 – Light ‘always’ overcomes darkness.
 
For a country like Iran (+ allies) and its people to stand up against the onslaught of the full mighty force of the most genocidal demonic country, in the entire planet, and still can’t make it bend.   This is perhaps the most historic moments of our time.   Military is not might. 
 

Posted by: CrazyCanuck | Apr 1 2026 18:26 utc | 137

RE: Posted by: jayc | Apr 1 2026 18:14 utc | 134
Ah, poor USReal, you try & try, and just can’t get a civil war going, so then your forced to try & do the job yourself and call up people and tell them to throw those hungry, homeless, wounded people out if their communities so that they just die or go away. 
Yet my goodness, USReal never expected there are one or 2 actual caring humans left.
Another “overplay” of your diabolical genocidal gamble. 

Posted by: Trubind1 | Apr 1 2026 18:27 utc | 138

Have the cheerleaders of this collapse actually thought through the logistics of living through it?
Posted by: Cable Guy | Apr 1 2026 16:25 utc | 46
People who are unhappy with their lot in life often wish for catastrophe to occur so that they can have another roll of the dice, hoping for either better fortune from the rubble, or their own deaths.

Posted by: catdog | Apr 1 2026 18:30 utc | 139

Samuel Farber’s analysis in the London Review of Books (1 April 2026) on Cuba–Trump negotiations fits the broader pattern of diminished expectations we’ve seen with Iran and Venezuela. In all three cases the old hope of quick popular uprisings or clean regime collapse has been replaced by decapitation-style pressure (targeted strikes, leadership removals, economic leverage) and pragmatic deals that extract concessions while leaving the core regime structures intact. Cuba is being offered limited economic openings and compensation talks; Iran is signalling conditional ceasefire willingness; Venezuela got the direct Maduro kidnapping route. The strategy is no longer “the people will rise,” it is “weaken the head and force a deal.”

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 18:32 utc | 140

Posted by: Norwegian | Apr 1 2026 17:19 utc |

18 Inches is Big Black Cope….🥳😂

Posted by: Nobody | Apr 1 2026 18:33 utc | 141

tobias cole @ 114 / malenkov @ 140
 
Crazy Canuck – I see where PM Carney just denounced the IDF invasion and occupation of South Lebanon as illegal!  

The Lebanese army just officially withdrew from southern Lebanon, empty posturing all around, it’s not illegal if a state doesn’t contest a land grab and just hands it over. My guess is the zionist owned quislings running Lebanon are hoping to kill two birds with one stone, get Hezbollah eliminated and hand otherwise poor southern Lebanon to Israel. The European continental part they get to keep as a fiefdom to pillage and loot for the next few centuries in the Hegemon’s new global order.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 1 2026 18:34 utc | 142

YEMEN + IRAQ + IRAN AXIS CREATE NO-ESCAPE KILL ZONE FOR AMERICAN TROOPS
 
Prof. Marandi just laid out the nightmare scenario that keeps Pentagon planners awake at night. If the United States launches a ground invasion of Iran, the response will not be limited to Iranian soil. Within hours, coordinated forces from Iran, Iraq, and Yemen will execute a lightning multi-front counter-move that leaves American troops completely surrounded with zero safe retreat.
 
THE MULTI-FRONT TRAP ➡️ Iranian and Iraqi resistance units sweep straight into Kuwait while simultaneously pushing into northern Saudi Arabia. ➡️ At the exact same moment, Yemeni forces storm up from the south into Saudi territory. ➡️ US forces attempting to operate inside Iran suddenly find themselves cut off from every direction with their Gulf bases under direct threat.
 
THE HISTORIC LESSON REPEATED ➡️ Saudi Arabia already failed for seven brutal years to defeat Yemen even with full Western backing and a total blockade. ➡️ Yemen today is far stronger, battle-hardened, and has vastly improved capabilities while the US is stretched thin across multiple fronts. ➡️ The same underestimation that failed against Hezbollah, Iran, and Iraqi resistance is now being applied to this combined Axis.
 
THE SURROUNDING REALITY ➡️ American troops would have nowhere to fall back as key Gulf supply lines collapse. ➡️ Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea could both close simultaneously, creating an energy and supply catastrophe. ➡️ Decades of planning for Iranian defense, including vast underground networks, turn any ground operation into a deadly quagmire worse than Iraq.
 
THE BOTTOM LINE Any US ground invasion of Iran triggers the ultimate military nightmare: American forces instantly surrounded by a fast-moving regional coalition with no viable exit and catastrophic economic blowback.
 
This is how empires overreach and lose everything in a single miscalculation.

https://x.com/Mark4XX/status/2039227548467438067

Posted by: unimperator | Apr 1 2026 18:34 utc | 143

Europe’s peaceful future begins with…regime change in Hungary.

Posted by: duck n cover | Apr 1 2026 18:34 utc | 144

@ Trubind1 | Apr 1 2026 17:49 utc | 121 with follow on from Nima/Ritter video…thanks
 
Michael Hudson in his comment said that Jamie Dimon saying the US needs to win this war is different from when it was about Vietnam and he was working with the financial leaders….I see the Iran conflict as the spear point against global private finance and Jamie Dimon’s comment admits that it is existential now for the God Of Mammon cult.
 
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That article provides one of the many reasons why I don’t rely on Helmer for anything.
Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 1 2026 18:23 utc | 140

Agreed!
 
What is puzzling to me is b’s writing that the toll is in Rial while we believe Pepe Escobar’s claim of the birth of the petroYuan via the toll……..which is it?…and how the hell is crypto involved in either case?
 

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 18:38 utc | 145

@143 catdog 
 
This is the Nietzschian idea of resentment: Christians have a slave mentality and want their perceived oppressors to suffer as they suffer. 
 
Extrapolated further, the liberal/leftist tradition arose out of Christianity but the resentment remains the same. 
 
But Nietzsche was only half right and fought tooth and nail against a perceived oppressor (the Church) with an intelligence worthy of a better cause. 
 
Christians DO NOT view suffering as an intrinsic evil. We actually view it as that which leads to our betterment. And so we desire the empire’s fall so it can do some much-needed soul-searching in these very destitute times.

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Apr 1 2026 18:42 utc | 146

Are A10s carrier based?

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Apr 1 2026 18:42 utc | 147

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 18:38 utc | 149
AIUI the cargo must be purchased in Yuan, the toll must be paid in Rial.
Caveat – China gets a vote…

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 1 2026 18:43 utc | 148

Something of a long shot, but think about it:
How about tonight Trump will announce the termination of the USA’s membership in NATO?
Instead of his announcement having anything to do with Iran per se.
I’d certainly welcome it.

Posted by: Scotch Bingeington | Apr 1 2026 18:44 utc | 149

@Cable Guy | Apr 1 2026 16:25 utc | 46
 
Ashanti Gold stock – forecast dividend 4.8% as of yesterdays close.
 
 
@Simon
 
Not much point nuking Iran – nukes only good for killing civilian concentrations in cities.
No useful military target in Iran.

Posted by: necromancer | Apr 1 2026 18:46 utc | 150

Posted by: Chunk | Apr 1 2026 17:58 utc | 127
 
Thank you for your reply, Chunk.

Posted by: spudski | Apr 1 2026 18:46 utc | 151

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Apr 1 2026 18:42 utc | 151
In case that is not a rhetorical question, no.
Range around 290 miles for combat.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 1 2026 18:48 utc | 152

@ ChatNPC | Apr 1 2026 18:43 utc | 152 with the 
 
AIUI the cargo must be purchased in Yuan, the toll must be paid in Rial.
 
That could be correct but I hope not about the Rial use because of what I have described as the sensitivity to Foreign Exchange Market manipulation that the Rial is open to that the Yuan is not……see recent Bessent brag about Rial crushing the value of for those that challenge that perspective.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 18:48 utc | 153

This is the nature of systems when insiders eventually use the system for their exclusive benefit.  
 
 
 
Posted by: Krollchem | Apr 1 2026 17:23 utc | 103
By “insiders” you must be referring to the bourgeois or the ruling class?  Trump is not the result of some corruption of the system. In moments of serious Capitalist breakdown and decline it always produces nuts like Hitler, Mussolini (Trump is sort of a dime store version), Franco, Biden and of course our current nutbag Donald J.  
There is an intense effort at the bar and beyond to portray Trump as some abberation in an otherwise health socioeconomic system.  Is that your game today?  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 18:49 utc | 154

Something of a long shot, but think about it:
How about tonight Trump will announce the termination of the USA’s membership in NATO?
Instead of his announcement having anything to do with Iran per se.
I’d certainly welcome it.
 
Posted by: Scotch Bingeington | Apr 1 2026 18:44 utc | 153
Hell probably talk about his golf outing or some cake he ate.  Maybe a little something about how much winning Zio Imperialism is doing.  Don’t get your hopes up.  He’s just like one of our trolls.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | Apr 1 2026 18:51 utc | 155

Posted by: Occasional poster | Apr 1 2026 15:58 utc | 23
Israel will be dead without american weapons

Posted by: Plexiglas | Apr 1 2026 18:53 utc | 156

Posted by: Scotch Bingeington | Apr 1 2026 18:44 utc | 153
is that going to happen? or is this a game they are playing, while they connect the wars in Ukraine and Iran, or try to? is Europe about to willingly abandon its multi-century perpetual war on Russia? maybe it’s coming…

Posted by: duck n cover | Apr 1 2026 18:53 utc | 157

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 18:32 utc | 144
“Iran is signalling conditional ceasefire willingness;”
 
Where did you get that one from, troll-baby – out of your empty head, perhaps?

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Apr 1 2026 18:54 utc | 158

“Why can’t China help Iran a bit more? For example with AA systems?Is China really obsessed only with profit and pro capitalism?”
@Simon | Apr 1 2026 17:14 utc | 95
Maybe because China knows what Iran has said: That they may retaliate against the oil procuction in the Gulf and China needs 15% from that source. Thus they can guess that the US would love to punish China like that unless China had pleaded for peace. Of course they could do it anyway but the empire likes to cause a psychological wipping that China did it to themselves in a way.
 

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Apr 1 2026 18:57 utc | 159

A more rational explaination of Trumps irratic emissions would be that he is trying to generate military and political communications chatter in Iran that could then be monitored to reveal whereabouts and resources an such – expect missiles tageting leaders and logistic hubs and such.

Posted by: jared | Apr 1 2026 18:57 utc | 160

Posted by: spudski | Apr 1 2026 17:41 utc | 112
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She is factually correct.
 
If UK or France decided that any ship passing the “English Channel” should pay a toll, it would not help international relations.
 
Of course, nobody is attacking / sanctioning the UK or France, in the end Iran is right.

Posted by: scc | Apr 1 2026 18:58 utc | 161

A Peer’s Perspective: The Impertinence of the Persian Estate
 
It is a burden, truly, to explain the geostrategic follies of the Orient while my tea is cooling, but for you, I shall make the sacrifice. One must maintain one’s standards, even when discussing a desert.
 
An Aristocratic Critique: The Follies of the Persian “Estate”
 
“My dear fellow, if one is to discuss the Iranians—or ‘the Persians’, as we preferred them back when they at least knew how to weave a decent rug for the library—one must start with their most catastrophic lapse in judgment: The Location.
 
I mean, really. To choose a settlement directly atop a sea of crude oil is the height of nouveau riche tackiness. It’s like building one’s manor house on top of a common coal mine—it’s bound to attract the riff-raff! By sitting on all that ‘black gold’, they’ve essentially invited every Tom, Dick, and Yankee to come knocking on the door with an invoice and a fleet of aircraft carriers. Had they settled somewhere sensible and devoid of utility—like, say, a damp moor in Scotland—they could have sat in splendid, boring isolation for centuries without a single drone bothering their afternoon sherbet.
 
Then, of course, there is the matter of their Temperament. They seem to have forgotten the golden rule of international relations: if one wishes to be a nuisance to a Superpower, one should at least have the decency to do it quietly, behind a fan. Instead, they insist on these dreadful ‘Revolutionary’ displays. Revolutions, as any Lord worth his salt knows, are terribly messy affairs—rather like a fox hunt where the foxes start chasing the hounds. It simply isn’t done.
 
And don’t get me started on their Logistics. They sit right at the ‘Strait of Hormuz’, which is essentially the world’s most crowded hallway. To stand in the middle of the hallway and threaten to turn off the lights—while the Americans are trying to get to the buffet—is a sure-fire way to get oneself elbowed in the ribs.
 
In short, the Iranians have committed the ultimate sin: they possess something everyone wants, in a place everyone visits, while behaving in a manner that no one likes. It’s like a butler who owns the wine cellar but refuses to pour the Port—eventually, the Master of the House is going to lose his patience and reach for the heavy fire iron.
 
Now, do be a good chap and check if the Cheddar has arrived from the village. All this talk of ‘crude’ has made me crave something refined.”

Posted by: BlindSpot | Apr 1 2026 18:59 utc | 162

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 1 2026 18:43 utc | 152
“AIUI the cargo must be purchased in Yuan, the toll must be paid in Rial. Caveat – China gets a vote…”
 
Really? Who says China gets a vote? China gets a vote if it is of crucial help, and if Oran agrees.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Apr 1 2026 18:59 utc | 163

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 18:48 utc | 157
1. Insisting on Rial would create external demand for the currency, thus increasing its value relative to the dollar.
2. The toll will go directly into government coffers where its inflationary effect can be mitigated.
3. The toll could be mitigated against currency manipulation by making it the Rial equivalent of $2m per cargo on the day of payment.
I am not a currency expert but these look like obvious safeguards.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 1 2026 18:59 utc | 164

What I draw from his two concluding paragraphs is an attempt to sow dissension between China, Russia and Iran
Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 1 2026 18:23 utc | 140
 
No, no one there cares about an article. It’s internal propaganda for the West, not East. They must appear superior, everyone else dumb and hater and loser. Like Ursula’s washing machine chips. Each idea written for the target reader’s iq.  Some of them really believe it, I bet Ursula does. She is unique, must have been very hard for Us to find a puppet that stupid to say that on tv.

Posted by: rk | Apr 1 2026 18:59 utc | 165

karlof1140
 

It should be crystal clear that Iran and China are working very closely since Iran’s promoting the Petroyuan and the toll booth is only assessing specific nations

 
I’m not sure everyone understand that Iran didn’t just ask people to pay in yuan, the way a store would say, “of course we take traveler’s checks,” Iran got permission and coordinated petro transactions in yuan well before all this started, this is heavy duty macro-economic stuff and has serious gravity behind it, especially given the knife edge the world finds itself on now, signals to me China has stepped into the arena, the gladiators are still circling each other but China just gave the USA the Bruce Lee hand challenge: 
 
Bruce Lee: “Bring It”
 
BTW I listen to Helmer, it’s a slog, he’s not deprived of insights but I don’t think he’s talked to anyone in the USA govt. since the Carter administration, nor anyone in Russia since Yeltsin was in power.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 1 2026 19:00 utc | 166

Where did you get that one from, troll-baby – out of your empty head, perhaps?
 
Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Apr 1 2026 18:54 utc | 162
 
Apparently. The President of Iran. Repeatedly over the past few days, genius.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 19:03 utc | 167

@ BlindSpot | Apr 1 2026 18:59 utc | 166 with the stellar wordsmith effort….Good on you and enjoy a drink from the bar on my tab please.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 19:03 utc | 168

Posted by: scc | Apr 1 2026 18:58 utc | 165
Worth remembering that the UK cannot interdict hundreds of small boats full of ‘refugees’ crossing the Channel.
The idea that they could interdict an Aframax is risible.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 1 2026 19:03 utc | 169

Iran is getting the best possible support from China – pinpoint accuracy from BeiDou system.
 
Also rumoured to have HQ9 AD system. Don’t know if they had time to get trained up on it.

Posted by: necromancer | Apr 1 2026 19:04 utc | 170

Mr. Market’s “Invisible Hand” has given Trump more Happy Endings than Jeffrey Epstein.

Posted by: Eric Blair | Apr 1 2026 19:06 utc | 171

Thanks b.
 
With Netanyahu declaring Iran is no longer an existential threat, my guess is the declaration of Victory and back down.
 
This situation is very similar to the Indian war of  aggression against Pakistan and getting badly mauled. The call for ceasefire in both instances was almost immediate. 
 
Pentagon may have finally made a connection with their military and economic “quagmire” against Russia and the Iranian strategy.
 
Regime change in the GCC is looking very real with infighting within the “royal” families.
 
A10s have short range and with forward areas all exposed to Iranian ISR all sitting ducks. My read is Lebanon. A10s, 82nd and Marines for a final push against Hez’bAllah.
 
Back to Netanyahu’s claim about Iran’s diminished influence. 
 
The Strait of Iran will now be Territorial waters of Iran and Oman. 
 
US has been kicked out of Iraq and I expect any ground operation in Lebanon to end badly too.
 
Well, here hoping anyway. 

Posted by: Suresh | Apr 1 2026 19:06 utc | 172

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Apr 1 2026 18:59 utc | 167
China gets a vote on whether their currency gets used and whether their interbank payment system processes the transaction.
Useful in many ways, not just in respect to Iran.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 1 2026 19:07 utc | 173

This crisis and disruption in oil supply shall integrate and cement the YUAN deeper into global energy.

Posted by: pepe | Apr 1 2026 19:08 utc | 174

Text of Pezeshkian’s letter to the American people, apparently.
Haven’t read yet, just sharing.

Posted by: Chunk | Apr 1 2026 19:14 utc | 175

Thank you, karlof1!  I will add to your bolded segments in this comment my own:
 

When it comes to electricity, which is relevant to ordinary people, China’s electricity supply system is almost entirely supported by coal and rapidly developing renewable energy.
 
Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 1 2026 17:16 utc | 98

Posted by: juliania | Apr 1 2026 19:14 utc | 176

@ ChatNPC | Apr 1 2026 18:59 utc | 168 who evidently doesn’t know about the chain/hierarchy of banks to pay in Rial…let me say what I know where we are now.
 
The BIS/Central Banks of nations interact to pass money around in the past and for the most part currently.
While China and Iran Central Banks may have a financial relationship that doesn’t go through the BIS and China is building a financial system where other countries can not pay China through the BIS, the realities tell me that the Rial is much more jackbooted than China by payments through the BIS……does not go directly from an other country but through BIS and the whole Foreign Exchange market casino….private, remember
 
How much the global backroom financial architecture has changed and may change by the Iran toll situation is still muddy for me but I am optimistic.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 19:14 utc | 177

Perhaps the planning of the Iran war was that it should occur after having extended much of Russias resources vs Ukraine.

Posted by: jared | Apr 1 2026 19:14 utc | 178

Biswapriya Purkayastha | Apr 1 2026 17:18 utc | 100
(re the Zionists in Israel who Putin is so keen to favour, pretending that they are “Russian” even if him doing so means harm to real Russians in Russia)
 
*** 2. They’re overwhelmingly anti Russian and supporters of Ukranazistan.  3. Literally everyone in Ukranazistan except Transcarpathians is a Russian according to Putin himself. So, if being “Russian” means Russia automatically supports you, why is there an SMO? ***
 
A very good question.
Especially since these Israeli Zionists are so pro-Kiev — and most of the Kiev regime is essentially them in another of their cult-desired locations anyway (likewise, the  mafia Oligarchs).
 
Putin literally looks more and more the bad, conniving, sneaky sort of “Jewish” whenever he appears nowadays.
Is his camouflage finally wearing off?
 

Posted by: Cynic | Apr 1 2026 19:15 utc | 179

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 1 2026 19:03 utc | 171
 
Rubbish. Iran say that they are open to serious offers on a peace deal, but they are not negotiating with the US right now, and they have said that very clearly. You are both a bluffer and a distorter.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Apr 1 2026 19:16 utc | 180

@171. P. BOHICA
 
You are relating what Trump and Rubio claim the Iranian prez said.
 
Trump hopes he says that, the bigger stretch Trump fits is IRI does not give its prez what Trump gets away with.

Posted by: paddy | Apr 1 2026 19:16 utc | 181

to pay in Rial
 
Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 19:14 utc | 181
 

 
Sanctions make the external circulation of the Rial all but impossible.
 

Posted by: too scents | Apr 1 2026 19:18 utc | 182

  • Why retreat isn’t an option. Because Trump is a 5 yo. Lacks the grace and personal and political tools to formulate a retreat that doesn’t make himself look like a total loser. A total L O S E R in everyone’s eyes. If he had just kept his mouth shut most of the damage could have been mitigated. Most people would not have known just how big a blow to the empire trump had open the doors to. -He’d rather go down in flames than to have that little voice inside taunt and belittle. That’s the least of the reasons. Withdrawing as a loser bring about an avalanche of other consequences. Likely release of more incriminating Epstein files orchestrated by Israel. Probably assassination by mossad

Posted by: Unsafe data | Apr 1 2026 19:18 utc | 183

ChatNPC @ 168
 
Iran has to have foreign exchange, the yuan has the most critical mass after the USD, with yuan they can trade with Russia, India, and the global south and also get black market euros and USD, they need imported essentials to maintain stability. I also doubt the Chinese and Russians are handing over military freebies, they are not the Vampire Empire, I’m betting the ISR is on the house, but weapon systems are lend-lease of some sort, maybe at cost, maybe an honest markup but if Iran doesn’t want to become a burden to its allies it needs the biggest pile of yuan it can get.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 1 2026 19:23 utc | 184

It would be nice to know the real US casualty count.  How much longer can the Trump administration hide the body count?
 

Posted by: too scents | Apr 1 2026 19:24 utc | 186

@ Michael Droy | Apr 1 2026 17:52 utc | 125
 
good post michael.. thanks! 
 
@ Trubind1 | Apr 1 2026 18:11 utc | 132
 
thanks… that makes sense what you say.. i can see that… 
 
@ LightYearsFromHome | Apr 1 2026 18:23 utc | 139
 
that is very true what you say and a very pragmatic way to look at it too!~ thanks… 
 
@ karlof1 | Apr 1 2026 18:23 utc | 140
 
thanks karl.. i will read the sc – pepe article shortly… much appreciate the feedback as always… i am on the fence with helmer and not sure where he is coming from at this point… 
 
@ psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 18:38 utc | 149
 
would be good to get a direct answer on your questions about currency at the end.. cheers.. 
 
@ ChatNPC | Apr 1 2026 18:43 utc | 152
 
thanks for the additional info and insights! 
 
—————— escapekey substack article today has some insight into the topic of ”independent” currencies… sounds like a con to me essentially… others might want to check out the article…
 
The Van Zeeland Report
 
 

Posted by: james | Apr 1 2026 19:29 utc | 187

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 16:09 utc | 30
Just watching Scott and Nima.
Ritter shouting him down, chugging Monster and generally running his mouth.
(He calms down a bit near the end).
I’m not a great fan of Ritter because he still fundamentally thinks and strategises like an American.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 1 2026 19:31 utc | 188

@ Chunk | Apr 1 2026 19:14 utc | 179 with the link to the potential message from Iran before Trump’s vomit…thanks….I went and read it and am impressed…..I expect nothing less than that when we see the real version.
 
 
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Sanctions make the external circulation of the Rial all but impossible. 
Posted by: too scents | Apr 1 2026 19:18 utc | 186

 
Good point.  
I have wondered for a while about the growing financial relationship between China and Iran and even the architecture of the toll situation reflects serious interaction, eh?

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 19:31 utc | 189

Martyanov’s chat with Sharmine @ the Cradle said the US broke the cardinal rule. Going head to head with a nation that can punch back.
 
The US most dangerous proxy, the pre 2022 Ukraine invasion force was in many ways better equipped and trained than the standing US Army. 
 
Can people please ignore the “Chad’s”?
 
Cheers 

Posted by: Suresh | Apr 1 2026 19:31 utc | 190

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 19:14 utc | 181
As I said before I’m not a currency expert, but I assume the Iranians know what they are doing.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 1 2026 19:32 utc | 191

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 1 2026 19:31 utc | 191
 
Yes. The exceptionalism is ingrained in most US citizens, although I have a friend in California who has overcome it, and there must be more.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Apr 1 2026 19:34 utc | 192

@ Chunk | Apr 1 2026 19:14 utc | 179
 
thanks for sharing this… if you or anyone has a proper link to show this without running thru nitter, it would be most helpful…. thanks chunk! 

Posted by: james | Apr 1 2026 19:35 utc | 193

too scents @ 190
 

It would be nice to know the real US casualty count.  How much longer can the Trump administration hide the body count?

 
Until it’s all over, and even then it’ll be up to historians to figure it out. We are in the 4th Reich in the prelude to global war, all the stats will be made up, by all sides too not just the USA/UK/NATO thieves in the night military, that’s how war is, which is why I totally ignore nonsense like, “running out of artillery,” running out Patriots,” Tomahawks all used up”, Ukraine running out of men, etc etc etc, to quote the bard, “You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows”.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 1 2026 19:35 utc | 194

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 1 2026 19:23 utc | 188
Agreed, the requirement to purchase Gulf oil cargoes in Yuan applies to Iranian sourced cargoes too.
I think sanctions are a dead letter right now.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 1 2026 19:35 utc | 195

on currencies…. maybe no one will read the article, but i am sharing it again just in case!!
 
The Van Zeeland Report

Posted by: james | Apr 1 2026 19:36 utc | 196

Posted by: james | Apr 1 2026 19:36 utc | 199
I will endeavour…

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 1 2026 19:37 utc | 197

@ ChatNPC | Apr 1 2026 19:31 utc | 191 with the correct observation about Scott Ritter..thx
 
I am an American and want to meld the brains and passion of Col. Wilkerson with Scott Ritter……Scott does not have the global private finance perspective that Col Wilkerson does and talks about intelligently.
America needs constitutional patriots like them to dig ourselves out of the top/bottom world we live in, IMO

Posted by: psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 19:37 utc | 198

found a better link for chunks post – was at the top of the nitter post… i recommend others read it…
 
Iran’s president to Americans: Look beyond war propaganda fog, reject ‘manufactured threat

Posted by: james | Apr 1 2026 19:38 utc | 199

@ psychohistorian | Apr 1 2026 19:37 utc | 202
 
did you watch nimas interview from yesterday with wilkerson?? it’s worth it..

Posted by: james | Apr 1 2026 19:39 utc | 200