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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

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Posted by: mcohen | Apr 2 2026 11:01 utc | 701

Trump recalled how well the operation to unseat President Nicolás Maduro had gone. It’s his model for success in Iran [as I said yesterday]. “That hit was quick, lethal, violent and respected by everyone all over the world,” he said in the speech, adding that the United States and Venezuela were now “joint venture partners” and “getting along incredibly well.”
 
The Strait of Hormuz. That waterway is not America’s problem, Trump said, because our oil and gas does not move through it. He urged those nations that depend on oil moving through the strait to just go take it. “We will be helpful, but they should take the lead in protecting the oil that they so desperately depend on,” he said.
 
The New York Times

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 2 2026 11:02 utc | 702

I don’t think this was the speech Trump wanted to make. Too much fanfare for a nothing burger. He didn’t show confident bluster. He showed a defeated man trying to salvage his legacy. Something happened. Maybe the Russian subs near the strait of Hormuz.
 
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Iran, Russia and China will defeat the Epstein class of Israel and the US. They have developed the military and economic power to do so. Plus they have intelligent leaders who care about their populations and humanity in general. 
Posted by: financial matters | Feb 21 2026 10:38 utc | 556
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It’s impressive that Trump was able to take down both Israel and the deep state (CIA). Now it’s up to the US to build back better. 
Posted by: financial matters | Mar 11 2026 2:18 utc | 480

Posted by: financial matters | Apr 2 2026 11:05 utc | 703

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is set to visit Washington next week for meetings with President Donald Trump, The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, according to a White House official and people familiar with the plans.
 
The visit had been scheduled in advance, NATO said, but it now comes amid renewed debate inside the Trump administration over whether the United States should remain in the nearly 80-year-old military alliance.
 
The discussions have intensified following disagreements with European allies over their response to escalating tensions with Iran.
 
Trump has grown increasingly frustrated that NATO members declined to join recent U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran and have resisted more aggressive measures, including proposals related to securing or reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
 
The issue is expected to feature prominently in a prime-time address Trump is scheduled to deliver Wednesday night.
 
Rutte’s meeting with Trump will unfold against this backdrop of strain, but also personal rapport.
 
Trump has long expressed respect for Rutte, viewing him as a pragmatic and effective leader who has been more responsive than other European officials to U.S. demands on defense spending.
 
During Trump’s first term, Rutte was seen as one of the few European leaders able to maintain a constructive relationship with him.
 
At the same time, Trump’s broader skepticism toward NATO remains unchanged.
 
He has repeatedly questioned whether the alliance delivers sufficient value to the United States, particularly criticizing members that fall short of defense spending targets.
 
The upcoming talks are likely to test whether Rutte can reassure Trump about NATO’s relevance and unity at a moment when the alliance faces both external threats and internal divisions.
 
Newsmax

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 2 2026 11:09 utc | 704

▶️ A US-Israeli aerial strike hit the Seyyed Khandan neighborhood in Tehran, as Red Crescent rescue teams worked tirelessly to save civilians trapped in the rubble.

 
I’m sure these Iranians would welcome American soldiers to dinner.
 
Right, Princess Boudicca?

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 2 2026 11:12 utc | 705

Menz 710
 
Israel constantly highlights non-existent threats from innocent third parties in order to conceal its own , ongoing,  vicious genocide.
 
I have come to the conclusion that Israel consists  of two parts,  Nazi,  Khazar atheists like Netanyahu and Talmudic Jews. 
And that the Khazars , who were forced to accept Talmudic Judaism,  want to destroy Talmudic Judaism and , if necessary Israel itself , like Kissinger predicted. 
 
And that the Khazars knew  that the genocide by the  Talmudists against the Palestinians would ultimately end Judaism and Israel.
The war they started  against Iran is the first stage of the destruction of  Talmudic Judaism.
Kushner said the world would eventually approve of the Palestine Genocide.
 
The religion of the  Talmudic Jews in  occupied Palestine is like an exhausted  drone that lands on a civilian target.
It was already tripe in Babylon in 500 BC and has continued to further deviate from its foundation by Moses as Commandments through its further transtions of weirdo Polish Orthodoxy and US gangster  Capitalism.
 
I’m not saying the atheist Khazar Nazis are doing a service to Mankind. 
I’m saying that they are , as Fascists, the real enemy of mankind, but they use Talmudic Judaism as a decoy, to deflect the world’s attention from their own sordid business of owning and controlling the world. 
 
Devious minds can only be understood by devious theories. Does any body have a better explanation for why Ukraine has been emptied of its inhabitants by a Russian supporter of Judaism?
Does anybody have a better explanation for why the  entire International Community has silently tolerated the Genocides of Azerbaijan Christians, and West Asian and Sudanese Muslims?
 
It looks to me like a coalition between cousins,  Turkish  Political Islam and Turkic Khazar , notJews.
 

Posted by: Giyane | Apr 2 2026 11:19 utc | 706

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 2 2026 10:37 utc | 711
 
Classic regime change propaganda.
 
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 2 2026 10:55 utc | 714
 
My very thoughts.
 
Moving on…. we’ll Russia missed the memo on “Use it or lose it.” Now look what happened.  Sticky oil everywhere .  Things burning.  What a mess.
Do you think Iran got the memo on get nukes or be nuked? I haven’t seen your take yet.
 
 

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 11:23 utc | 707

so little solidarity with Palestinians in the Arab world?
Posted by: Simon
 
Arabs do not consider the Palestinians to be Arabs.
Palestinians are (probably) descendants of the ancient Hebrews who converted to Islam or Christianity, under pressure from Romans, emerging Islam etc.

Posted by: necromancer | Apr 2 2026 11:31 utc | 708

Classic regime change propaganda.Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 2 2026 10:55 utc | 714
 
It is more than obvious it is being paid to post that crap, the reason I go right pass it.
 
Never a link in any.

Posted by: Menz | Apr 2 2026 11:37 utc | 709

Yes Menz I noticed the lack of links.

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 11:41 utc | 710

Does anybody have a better explanation for why the entire International Community has silently tolerated the Genocides of Azerbaijan Christians, and West Asian and Sudanese Muslims?
Posted by: Giyane | Apr 2 2026 11:19 utc | 723
 
It is not tolerated by the masses, it is deliberately kept out of the media.

Posted by: Menz | Apr 2 2026 11:42 utc | 711

I was going to cry “Cite!!!” but, err…. cite what?

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 11:42 utc | 712

Posted by: Thunderdownunder | Apr 2 2026 6:40 utc | 654
 
Can’t have rabbits, quail or chickens. 0.30 acres is total size of lot, not available garden space.

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Apr 2 2026 11:44 utc | 713

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 2 2026 9:35 utc | 696

Expects MEU to stop Hormuz transit of Iran approved vessels. Posted by: necromancer | Apr 2 2026 9:28 utc | 692

If Berletic actually expects this to work, he’s out of his mind. Too much time spent without a hat in the Thai sun. Nothing American will be interdicting anything anywhere near the Gulf of Hormuz in the next few years.

What are you questioning, the US’s capacity or its will to act against non-vetted shipping? Considering that the US has been targeting oil shipments, including Iranian tankers, across different oceans, I don’t see the material difficulty to seize oil and gas tankers outside the fire zone. Militarily, it would be no different than enforcing its current sanctions regime. Politically, it could face some strong resistance from target countries. But would the US care?

Posted by: robin | Apr 2 2026 11:44 utc | 714

Propaganda you say?
 
@Rockidofficial is releasing a new Lego video every day! Epic!
 
https://youtube.com/@rockidofficial?si=aTodvKaFjktR5ztC
 

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 11:48 utc | 715

Excerpt PressTV:
 
“It is you who are sending your soldiers under gravestones, not Iran,  that you are claiming to send back to the Stone Age,” Mousavi wrote on X.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Apr 2 2026 11:51 utc | 716

Did I miss something? At least in this 6-page thread Simon Crow has not been a troll. What did this person say – and when – that got under your bonnet, Princess? 
 
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Apr 2 2026 3:44 utc | 551

 
Damnit, Collins (and everyone else), don’t feed the troll. Especially not a trollbot.

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 2 2026 11:52 utc | 717

Israel Started It-Iran Stood Up For Its Own Dignity
 
Iranian LEGO War Story of Honor & Resistance
https://youtu.be/6CAJfUKF1b8?si=Qt-xTjpHaDw_hblt
 

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 11:52 utc | 718

I was just thinking that the current surge in fuel prices caused by the war on Iran is only the tip of the iceberg. The real danger for the Global South is the wave of debt defaults and restructurings it is now triggering. Thanks to the undeniable success of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, most of that debt is owed to Beijing. When energy and food costs explode, countries from Pakistan to Zambia to Laos simply cannot service their loans — and it is China, as the biggest creditor, that ends up with the headaches: forced renegotiations, haircuts, stalled projects and real losses on its books.
 
This reality shows that the European Union’s whole Global Gateway pitch — sold as a noble defence against evil “Chinese debt traps” — is mostly empty rhetoric and negative framing. As the creditor, China hurts as well. Moreover, even the recent European Parliament resolution, which spends paragraphs lecturing about BRI debt dependence, admits the opacity of its own claimed €306 billion figure and criticises the top-down, slow implementation of its projects. When Brussels has to keep talking up the “trap” threat in such alarmist terms while quietly acknowledging its own shortcomings, it does not exactly inspire confidence — either in Global Gateway or in the anti-China narrative driving it.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 2 2026 11:53 utc | 719

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 2 2026 11:52 utc | 735
 
Duely noted. As usual I’m getting a clue a bit late.

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 11:55 utc | 720

Trump voters will be partly responsible for all US military deaths and the economic fallout. 
 
LOL
 
AND NO, KOPMALA WOULDN’T HAVE STARTED THIS WAR. Sorry, didn’t vote for her  just da trufe.

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Apr 2 2026 11:58 utc | 721

Regarding MQ Reapers/Other spy drones:
 
TASS excerpt:

According to the press service, several hours ago, Iranian air defenses successfully intercepted two MQ-9 drones in the skies over Shiraz.
“These two downed drones take the total number of UAVs shot down to 154,” the Tasnim news agency quoted the news release as saying.

 

Posted by: Trubind1 | Apr 2 2026 11:58 utc | 722

According to Trading Economics ticker, Brent just lost its premium over WTI. Very weird.
Both at $109

Posted by: necromancer | Apr 2 2026 12:00 utc | 723

“BREAKING: Iran’s Cluster Missiles Just Wiped Out Israel’s Most Secretive Base – Scott Ritter”
 
Scott Ritter says that Iran has destroyed the israeli head quarters that coordinates all the military operations for the “northern israel front”. (Read:  Lebanon & Syria (????)).
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ii82ZDNJJJ0  (length:  25 minutes)
https://www.youtube.com/@ScottRitterUpdates  (Is this the REAL Scott Ritter, the former UN weapons inspector ??)

Posted by: WMG | Apr 2 2026 12:02 utc | 724

@¶Posted by: Cable Guy | Apr 1 2026 16:44 utc | 69
The humanitarian catastrophe is going on in a round since…your inception as a nation? Just, it has been for others, in other parts of the world.
Have you wondered how they are doing the elderly and disabled people in Ukraine? Or in Gaza, for that matter?  Or, not going so far, in Europe, with the high prices of energy you provoked for us to pay by the blowing up of the Nord Stream pipelines and current blackmail for sanctions on Russian gas and oil on behalf of purchasing your hyper expensive LNG and oil?
You are advocating for this state of affairs to be kept going on, to save your fucking pension and assets? What about ours?
Elderly people in the USA have already lived their lives, and good ones in the USA, moreover ( all this on the backs of a numbered genocides around the world through the past decades…btw…), thus, it is a no brainer that if they have to get poorer or even to die to leave at least an opportunity for the rest of the world, including young people in the USA, to prospere, it has to be done. Period.
Otherwise we will continue living with this shit to the mouth so that you continue having your lifestyle on our backs….
The USA is such a moster to the world because of greedy people not willing to face the inevitable only thing to do….
Yesterday I was watching a young very beautiful Iranian woman just stating that if she survives to see her country becoming a superpower after all this, it is fine, but, if not, it´s fine anyway, and that she wishes we see it for her….
These people are going to win because they have such a spirit of victory and sacrifice for things to get better….not to mention that God is really with them….not with you….
Thus, you will have a very bad time one way or the other, as Woke American warns….better to get started yet, so as to at least conserve your nation….like they are doing the Iranians in the middle of such destruction and pain…
Empowered youg woman who clearly does not need the US/Israel coming to “liberate” her…
https://t.me/ToiletShares/6017
Former protester in Iran….
https://t.me/NewResistance/47162
 

Posted by: Ghost of Mozgovoy | Apr 2 2026 12:03 utc | 725

Me again. I’m so sorry. I forgot to dedicate my song at @733.
 
It was for LOSER. 
 
Come closer…

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 12:04 utc | 726

Why does Trump have his hand in a cast in the Lego video? Did he break his hand in real life?

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 2 2026 12:06 utc | 727

Arabs do not consider the Palestinians to be Arabs.Palestinians are (probably) descendants of the ancient Hebrews who converted to Islam or Christianity, under pressure from Romans, emerging Islam etc.
Posted by: necromancer | Apr 2 2026 11:31 utc | 725
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I suppose it all comes down to DNA.
I think DNA tests/studies have shown that contemporary Palestinians share the most DNA with the original (Bronze Age?) inhabitants of Palestine.
 
Of course definitions create a lot of wiggle room.
 
At this point, one could hardly blame the Palestinians for hating the Arabs.
 
 
 
 

Posted by: Jane | Apr 2 2026 12:06 utc | 728

“Iranian missiles hits israeli Refinery”
 
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ZuE3phaVyTY  (length:  < 1 minute)

Posted by: WMG | Apr 2 2026 12:07 utc | 729

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 2 2026 12:06 utc | 745

 
According to indi.ca there was an earlier Lego film where he damaged his hand. 

Posted by: Avtonom | Apr 2 2026 12:11 utc | 730

China states very clearly who are responsible for the shitstorm.

“The root cause of Hormuz obstruction is the US-Israeli illegal military actions against Iran, FM responds to Trump’s claims of “take the oil” in the Strait”

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202604/1358119.shtml

Posted by: Surferket | Apr 2 2026 12:13 utc | 731

Trump Iran War Speech REACT /Lt Col Daniel Davis

Posted by: Spark | Apr 2 2026 12:14 utc | 732

The sad thing is that the audience laughed at the reality framed as comedy…
 
Posted by: Krollchem | Apr 2 2026 5:37 utc | 619

 
I wish someone had conducted a study of George Carlin audiences to determine how many if the people who applauded his comments on, say, the uselessness of voting eventually went out and voted Dim anyway.

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 2 2026 12:19 utc | 733

Arabs do not consider the Palestinians to be Arabs.Palestinians are (probably) descendants of the ancient Hebrews who converted to Islam or Christianity, under pressure from Romans, emerging Islam etc.
Posted by: necromancer | Apr 2 2026 11:31 utc | 725
and Jane.
 
 
Not quite. Though there is a certain admixture of Arabs from the Peninsula, Palestinians are mainly the Arabic-speaking descendants of the ancient inhabitants, whose land was called Peleset in an Egyptian source circa 1700BC. Long before the Hebrews, who are late invaders (as in fact stated in the Torah) circa 1400BC. Subsequently converted to the various religions which developed in the country. The Hebrews of course never owned the whole of what is today called Israel, only parts of the West Bank. There were also Philistines, a name not difficult to see as a version of Palestinian, even in the time of the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah.

Posted by: Laguerre | Apr 2 2026 12:28 utc | 734

Just got around to listening to Jamie Dimon latest interview.
 
He does not seem to know that US/Israel launched an unprovoked attack on Iranian civilians.How does someone so uninformed become a billionaire CEO of a major bank?
 
Posted by: necromancer | Apr 2 2026 7:39 utc | 668

 
I’m sure Dimon knows. He just doesn’t care. Why would he?

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 2 2026 12:30 utc | 735

Britain hosted an international summit on reopening the Strait of Hormuz today – but the US stayed away.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper convened the virtual meeting with more than 40 countries including FranceGermany and some Gulf states.
She said they needed to mobilise the ‘full range of diplomatic and economic tools’ as well as finding ways of reassuring the shipping insurance market. 
The talks come after Donald Trump again demanded other nations take responsibility for the crucial channel, through which around a fifth of the world’s oil normally passes.
In the video call, Ms Cooper said: ‘In today’s meeting, we are focusing on the diplomatic and international planning measures, including collective mobilisation of our full range of diplomatic and economic tools and pressures, reassurance work with industry, insurers and energy markets, and also action to guarantee the safety of trapped ships and seafarers, and effective coordination that we need across the world to enable a safe and sustained opening of the strait.’
She hit out at Tehran after ‘over 25 attacks on vessels in the strait, and there are some 20,000 trapped seafarers on some 2,000 trapped ships’.
She said: ‘Iranian recklessness towards countries who were never involved in this conflict… is not just hitting mortgage rates and petrol prices and the cost of living here in the UK and in many different countries across the world, it is hitting our global economic security.’
Following the UK-led meeting, military planners will consider how to make the strait ‘accessible and safe’ after the fighting has stopped.
But that is not expected to involve the deployment of Royal Navy warships to police the waterway..UK press.
Better pay up for tanker transit and stop hosting USA bases.
 

Posted by: Jo | Apr 2 2026 12:34 utc | 736

Princess Bodica is such a disgusting war propagandist, I’m tired of accidentally reading their pathetic lies on here. That fantasy fiction about Iran made me sick to my stomach, I wish the troll was removed, they’re obviously a sick, racist person. Most likely typing from Israel. 

Posted by: James c | Apr 2 2026 12:36 utc | 737

HOLY COW!!! 
1-TON WARHEAD! | HizbullahBLASTS Palmachim AirbaseDESTRUCTION SHOCKS Israel
 
https://youtu.be/xuvDNCgNF7w?si=9P2Dw55-x8DFXWNb
 

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 12:39 utc | 738

Oops. Apologies. 
 
1-TON WARHEAD!
Hizbullah BLASTS Palmachim Airbase.
DESTRUCTION SHOCKS Israel.
 
@Mamood_OD
 
https://youtu.be/xuvDNCgNF7w?si=9P2Dw55-x8DFXWNb
 

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 12:41 utc | 739

She said they needed to mobilise the ‘full range of diplomatic and economic tools’
Posted by: Jo | Apr 2 2026 12:34 utc | 754

 
Economic tools? Let me guess? Sanction Iran? Cut it from Swift? Don’t let Iran sell its oil?
 
The Western sanctions have been in place since 1979 (47 years!), with a brief period of relief under the 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA) until the U.S. withdrawal in 2018. However, the sanctions have since been reimposed and expanded… before the US/Israel surprise attack! So now what? More sanctions for what?
 
The colonial West wants Iran to capitulate and let itself be plundered.
Good luck on Hormuz now. Let’s see who gets the good side of the stick, and how a major economic/food crisis unfolds for Europe.
 
Europe is now under Hormuz sanction. Eat bugs.

Posted by: Asian Frog | Apr 2 2026 12:56 utc | 740

Yves Smith today – simply a MUST READ …
 
Iran War: Iran Pounds Israel with Huge Missile Barrage Just Before Trump’s Unhinged Speech Doubling Down on Failed Escalation; US Greatly Exposed to Shock as Inventories Depleted During April | naked capitalism
 
I’m off to plant more spuds – hundreds of years of colonial sh1te has taught us prudence …

Posted by: Don Firineach | Apr 2 2026 12:57 utc | 741

Posted by: Jo | Apr 2 2026 12:34 utc | 754
 
Thanks for sharing. Those Blairite British politicians never learn. Or they learned too much from their degenerated history books where Britain was Great and conquered everything everywhere.
 
Anyhow. It may be true that all countries bordering the coast within the strait should have a right to voice their opinion about the strait, I can’t see Britain being there.

Posted by: Avtonom | Apr 2 2026 13:03 utc | 742

Someone knows something.  According to Oilprice.com:
 
WTI 112
Brent 109
 
I was close to talking about the Brent premium being 3 bucks before I looked at the numbers more closely.  Major market manipulation?  Some disruption somewhere?  

Posted by: Woke American | Apr 2 2026 13:07 utc | 743

Naked capitalism / “Trump did not back down from his previous threat to attack Iran’s power grid. If he does that, along with Israel, Iran will turn off the lights in Israel, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Kuwait”

 
If this happens during the summer months, good luck on the locals without air-conditioning!

Posted by: Asian Frog | Apr 2 2026 13:08 utc | 744

If the hapless citizens of the USA do not stop their country’s imperialist-fascist blitkrieg under the neocons, 
then the USA will degrade slowly into a North Korea pariah-status Amish village.
Those “protecting” oceans will then serve the rest of the world,
who can forget that that cursed continent was ever discovered.

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Apr 2 2026 13:13 utc | 745

Posted by: Asian Frog | Apr 2 2026 13:08 utc | 762

Protein starts to cook at 42°C!!!

Posted by: Nobody | Apr 2 2026 13:16 utc | 746

The UK is facing one of the largest economic shocks of any country from the Middle East conflict, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned, saying it is “especially exposed” to surging energy prices due to its heavy reliance on gas-fired power.
 
RT

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Apr 2 2026 13:18 utc | 747

Posted by: Andrew Sarchus | Apr 2 2026 13:13 utc | 764

You wish you would become North Korea….

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hQapSz9AYv8&pp=ygUTbm9ydGgga29yZWEgdG91cmlzbQ%3D%3D

Posted by: Nobody | Apr 2 2026 13:21 utc | 748

@ LightYearsFromHome | Apr 2 2026 1:35 utc | 461 lol… good story! the bc weed can be way too strong for most… definitely for me! 
Posted by: james | Apr 2 2026 1:37 utc | 463
 
I always loved hitting Blunt Brother in downtown BC after I figured out which door was selling the bud. I was there when the Mounty walked through the place and as soon as she left the whole place lit up. I have a t-shirt from that place somewhere. 
 
Fortunately for me, I had a long time grower the lived Ohio University in Meigs County Ohio, that grew the good stuff, so I have been getting that good stuff for 35 years.

Posted by: Laradise | Apr 2 2026 13:55 utc | 749

Posted by: Asian Frog | Apr 2 2026 13:08 utc | 762
 
Protein starts to cook at 42°C!!!
Posted by: Nobody | Apr 2 2026 13:16 utc | 764
 
Iran knows what hitting the desalination plants would mean. Many many dead in a few weeks.
Look for the evacuation orders as an imminent signal. Anything else is a false flag.
 

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 14:43 utc | 750

Does the tail wag the dog? Who knows but the dog is rabid. Cutting off the tail won’t help.
 
Brian Beriletic (sp. The New Atlas) is right within the framing he presents.
 
The goal is always total destruction of civilian and productive infrastructure. To kill civilians. Iran now but ultimately centered on China. 
 
The methodology is once again CIA regime change tactics leading to war (proxy or direct) where that fails.
 
Iran wisely knows it has to do more than just not lose.
 

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 14:55 utc | 751

Sorry, here is Brian’s link:
 
As US Escalation Continues vs Iran, US Escalates vs. China in the Asia-Pacific
 
https://youtu.be/LXuxfX0y1H4?si=eEb5u1Re4nbE3bv1
 

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 14:59 utc | 752

“Why does Trump have his hand in a cast in the Lego video? Did he break his hand in real life?”Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 2 2026 12:06 utc | 745
 
His had has appeared bruised in appearances once a month recently. 

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 15:10 utc | 753

Of course he may have broken it pounding his desk….

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 15:11 utc | 754

@ tom q collins..
 
thanks for your response to my commentary tom… i like your personality and energy.. 
 
@ ChatNPC | Apr 2 2026 8:37 utc | 682
 
thanks… yes, patience is not my strong suit! 
 
@ Avtonom | Apr 2 2026 8:48 utc | 685
 
thanks for sharing your take on that avtonom… i can’t dispute your position here.
 
@ . Laradise | Apr 2 2026 13:55 utc | 767
 
i stay away from the stuff, but i like your story here and glad you are able to keep yourself well supplied! i have some friends who still continue to consume pot and some folks that i know in the music biz who seem to be smoking it 24/7…. to each their own… never heard of blunt brothers in vancouver.. that must be new.. 301 hastings – right in the heart of the action, lol.. 

Posted by: james | Apr 2 2026 15:18 utc | 755

I too wanted to address an issue. IMHO the crews trapped in the straight are civilians. There are water shortage emergencies and this is a fleet; servicing it doesn’t seem feasible. 
 
As such Iran should let at least empty tankers leave the straight. They are low value hostages and this is consistent with Islamic rules of war.
 
It’s analogous to denial of water to a prisoner. Which is just so… western a thing to do.

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 15:24 utc | 756

Posted by: Jo | Apr 2 2026 12:34 utc | 754
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Those diplomatic and economical tools should address the genocidal state of Israel. Through sanctions of the hell.
But there is nothing to expect from Britain and the Eurotards.

Posted by: scc | Apr 2 2026 15:28 utc | 757

@RachelBlevins
140+ TANKS DESTROYED:RESISTANCE FIGHTERS BEATING THE HELL OUT OF ISRAEL IN LEBANON
Laith Marouf
https://youtu.be/bxPhpmRa-zY?si=CLxcglnXwXq9-6pS
 
18:42 “And Hezbollah issucceeding. Uh and they’vedestroyed more than 140 tanksin these 30 days.”
 

Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 15:36 utc | 758

Posted by: james | Apr 2 2026 15:18 utc | 773
While you are waiting, you can entertain yourself with this:
Not Getting It Together.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 2 2026 16:34 utc | 759

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Apr 2 2026 12:06 utc | 745
Yeah, as David Horsman in 771 indicated he has been bandaged of had heavy makeup on his hand frequently. Probably to conceal the I.V. site for powerful drugs that are keeping him up and around.

Posted by: Helen Weals | Apr 2 2026 17:23 utc | 760

Princess Bodica | Apr 2 2026 11:09 utc | 720
*** Rutte’s meeting with Trump will unfold against this backdrop of strain, but also personal rapport. Trump has long expressed respect for Rutte, viewing him as a pragmatic and effective leader who has been more responsive than other European officials to U.S. demands on defense spending. During Trump’s first term, Rutte was seen as one of the few European leaders able to maintain a constructive relationship with him. ***
 
So will it be a Trump monolog, or can Rutte speak with his mouth full?

Posted by: Cynic | Apr 2 2026 18:52 utc | 761

So who is Trump negotiating with? Imaginary playmates?

Posted by: lester | Apr 2 2026 19:07 utc | 762

David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 15:11 utc | 770
*** Of course he may have broken it pounding his desk…. ***
 
or Lindsay Graham farted?
 

Posted by: Cynic | Apr 2 2026 19:33 utc | 763

<<Posted by: David G Horsman | Apr 2 2026 11:48 utc | 731>>
Playmobil, not Lego.

Posted by: Gene Poole | Apr 2 2026 19:37 utc | 764

Bondi gone-di?
https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/180348
Now it gets interesting…

Posted by: Inevitability | Apr 2 2026 20:15 utc | 765

I wish someone had conducted a study of George Carlin audiences to determine how many if the people who applauded his comments on, say, the uselessness of voting eventually went out and voted Dim anyway.
Posted by: malenkov | Apr 2 2026 12:19 utc | 749
 
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At a guess, it would be surprising if it were not the case that that number was not similar to the number who went out and voted Republican. It seems that, in general, stupidity is spread rather equally across that main political persuasions. Perhaps this equality of stupidity distribution is a fundamental feature of modern ‘democracy’?

Posted by: General Factotum | Apr 2 2026 21:52 utc | 766

What are you questioning, the US’s capacity or its will to act against non-vetted shipping? Considering that the US has been targeting oil shipments, including Iranian tankers, across different oceans, I don’t see the material difficulty to seize oil and gas tankers outside the fire zone. 
 
Posted by: robin | Apr 2 2026 11:44 utc | 730
 
Key phrase is “Hormuz Transit”.
 
They won’t be able to stop “transit”.
 
Interdiction in other oceans tests whether they want to get involved in financial and kinetic wars with the nations involved.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 2 2026 22:00 utc | 767

Oh, Sy Hersh, how far thou hast fallen.
You seem to actually believe what the MSM is saying and writing about Iran:
“The harsh religious government in Tehran is still in power”. Really, Sy? Iran is “the enemy”?
This from my inbox today:
 
THE GROUND WAR BEGINS?
Trump has escalated the war against Iran, heedless of the lessons of the past
 
 
SEYMOUR HERSH
APR 2∙PREVIEW
 

Who was the guy pretending to be President Donald Trump on stage last night? Surely not the man who once bragged that he could shoot somebody walking down Fifth Avenue in New York City and still get elected. He was subdued as he flawlessly read a prepared speech written by his handlers that had its moments.
 
In this morning’s New York Times, Edward Wong assesses whether the US has achieved the goals the president set out in a February 28 video announcing the war and finds that it has fallen short. The harsh religious government in Tehran is still in power, and Iran is continuing to limit the flow of oil, gas, fertilizer, and food through the Strait of Hormuz, creating economic havoc throughout the Western world. Iranian missiles and drones are continuing to strike Israeli and America’s oil-producing allies in the Persian Gulf.
 
What the president’s speech last night didn’t offer were any specifics about the US troop buildup through the region, but the threat was there. “I can say tonight,” he said, “that we are on track to complete all of America’s military objectives shortly, very shortly. We are going to hit them extremely hard. Over the next two to three weeks, we’re going to bring them back to the stone ages, where they belong.”
 
Trump was telling the world that the ground war is on as of today, and he is in the process of sending thousands of American soldiers into the Middle East to engage on the ground, as well as in the air, against the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
 
Thousands of US Special Operations forces—Navy SEALs and Army Rangers—are either en route or soon will be to zones within striking range of the Strait of Hormuz, the crucial choke points for the shipping of oil from the Middle East to the rest of the world.
 
Add the number of those en route to those already stationed in the region, and Trump easily could have fifty thousand US fighters ready to clear the Strait of Hormuz or even to dig out the partially enriched uranium Iran is believed to have tucked away in one or more of tunnels under the nuclear facilities the US and Israel attacked last June…

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Apr 2 2026 23:07 utc | 768

Can’t have rabbits, quail or chickens. 0.30 acres is total size of lot, not available garden space.
Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Apr 2 2026 11:44 utc | 729
The shady side of the house has a full wired enclosure rectangle 25′ x 5′. 2/3 meat rabbits are raised in a caged run, ten quail on the ground and the 3 chickens use both the cage at night and free roam the garden in the day. They are fed the plant trims and food waste + some purchased grain feed .  They thrive together. Fricasseed Rabbit is delicious when she tells her children ‘ one must have escaped we will get another’ the kids just smile and say OK. Quail is too finicky for me, chicken soup with veg is the boiler chooks end.
This Illegal War looks like it will have some serious implications in just 3-4 weeks for my Nation and those who surround us. Price rises asked for on everything from Milk to fresh fruit and veg, river ferry and general good transport. Demand destruction is baked in. Bloody Narcissists will send us back to the stone age and we did not agree to any of his sucker punch lies. 

Posted by: Thunderdownunder | Apr 2 2026 23:37 utc | 769

Can’t have rabbits, quail or chickens. 0.30 acres is total size of lot, not available garden space.Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Apr 2 2026 11:44 utc | 729
Oh sorry just got up. small lot Permaculture is very vertical, It works for my next door Family. Me I have to work dark to dark so not for me.

Posted by: Thunderdownunder | Apr 2 2026 23:43 utc | 770

Hegseth Fires Army Chief of Staff Randy George
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has asked Army Chief of Staff Randy George to step down from his post, according to CBS News, the BBC’s US partner.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn8d63v058zo
Mahmood OD:  Refusing War Orders?  Hegseth Sacks US Army Chief of Staff
https://youtu.be/RnHofI0I6Ws

Posted by: PassionateProgressiv | Apr 3 2026 2:18 utc | 771

“…It seems that, in general, stupidity is spread rather equally across that main political persuasions…”
 
 
It isn’t actually equally distributed. Or more precisely, while the distribution of cognitive abilities between the two camps is likely nearly identical, the nature of the stupidity is different between Team Red and Team Blue.
 
Demographics
 
51% of Team Blue have college degrees while for Team Red that figure is 37%.
 
 
Considering that the tendency of cognitive bias in favor of one’s own superiority (Dunning-Kruger effect) increases dramatically with increases in education, particularly in contemporary non-STEM programs of study that absolutely dominate western student educational choices, and this sense of superiority masks one’s own incompetence, we can safely say that a significantly larger proportion of Team Blue is stupid and doesn’t know it. Indeed, not only are they just as stupid if not more so than anyone else, they consider themselves intellectually superior.
 
 
This makes it much more difficult for the “highly educated” to correct mistaken assumptions. It is the “dumb” tradesman or laborer who can more easily accept that they were wrong about something outside their field of expertise and thus correct their understanding. Successive such corrections which the “highly educated” will fail to make allow the “less educated” to build a more accurate world view. This might seem counter-intuitive if you view college education in the traditional “liberal education” sense of expanding one’s experiences and encountering differing points of view, but contemporary western post-secondary education is quite the opposite of that (modern university campuses being transformed into “safe spaces” doesn’t refer to physical safety, which has always been a priority at university, but rather to “ideological safety”).
 
 
Furthermore, most “students” at university are not there to learn, but are just jumping through the hoops required of them to get the participation trophy needed for a management career somewhere. It may seem strange, but most people are more impressed with the MBA that I acquired on a lark one summer than my Master’s in mathematics! As you may expect, the MBA was pure indoctrination, but it didn’t “take” with me because I correctly considered it a joke from the outset. My Master’s and doctoral work in linguistics gets dismissed by college grads with “Oh, you’re a grammar nazi?” 
 
 
Contemporary western college education tends to produce people who are more opinionated and closed-minded and less equipped to confront their own false assumptions. The stupidity exhibited by such individuals is of a very different character to the stupidity of the less indoctrinated educated. It is more durable and resistant to being corrected and it is capped by an insufferable arrogance. The “deplorables” they deplore are not handicapped in that manner.

Posted by: William Gruff | Apr 3 2026 12:59 utc | 772

🚨BREAKING: US Secretary Of War Pete Hegseth Fires 12 High-Ranking Generals
This includes the General Randy George, the head of the Army.
The latest report came from Fox News.
It appears as if this means a ground invasion of Iran is coming.
CLARIFICATION: The 12 fired is in total since Hegseth began his position.
mint press news

Posted by: Jo | Apr 3 2026 15:29 utc | 773

Remember Trump said that he did not care about the Straight – that it would be Europe’s problem?
Trump is such a loser.  – Operation Epic Fail.
Easter Massacre.

Posted by: jared | Apr 6 2026 0:25 utc | 774

@ Posted by: Jo | Apr 3 2026 15:29 utc | 777
Old news. But what is interesting about is it appears that Trump is worrier about risk of US military action – against himself.
The guy is clearly out of control. Somebody hide The Button.

Posted by: jared | Apr 6 2026 0:29 utc | 775

What are you questioning, the US’s capacity or its will to act against non-vetted shipping? Considering that the US has been targeting oil shipments, including Iranian tankers, across different oceans, I don’t see the material difficulty to seize oil and gas tankers outside the fire zone.  Posted by: robin | Apr 2 2026 11:44 utc | 730
 
Het dumbass, once the oil is paid for it’s no longer Iranian oil, it belongs to whoever paid for it.
 
Iran doesn’t need to use its own tankers anymore. The sanctions have failed. Oil is paid for in Yuan. Soon, European countries will be too and paying transit fees.
 
Whatever the US want to seize outside the “fire zone” will not be Iranian.
 
What’s to stop regional countries from taking pot shots at the pirates, seeing as to how toothless this paper tiger is?

Posted by: Suresh | Apr 6 2026 0:50 utc | 776