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April 30, 2026
War On Iran: – Trump To Decide On Three Options

The stalemate in the war on Iran continues. The Strait of Hormuz is (mostly) still closed. The U.S. blockade of Iran related sea traffic, though leaky, is still in force.

Iran is evaluating the war as being far from over:

Overall, the perception in Iran is that the war is far from over; rather, the naval blockade is seen either as a prelude to further escalation or as a trigger that could bring about a new round of conflict sooner rather than later.

Despite the recall of one of its three aircraft carriers in the region U.S. forces are still in the position and ready to strike at a moments notice.

In short – Both sides are ready to restart the war.

U.S. President Donald Trump has three options:

  • to continue the blockade of Iran and, in consequence, the blockade of the Strait;
  • to launch a new bombing campaign against Iran;
  • to declare victory and order his military leave the Gulf.

There are signs that Trump is evaluating all three options but has yet to decide which one to take.

Yesterday the Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. is preparing for an extended blockade (archived):

President Trump has instructed aides to prepare for an extended blockade of Iran, U.S. officials said, targeting the regime’s coffers in a high-risk bid to compel a nuclear capitulation Tehran has long refused.

In recent meetings, including a Monday discussion in the Situation Room, Trump opted to continue squeezing Iran’s economy and oil exports by preventing shipping to and from its ports. He assessed that his other options—resume bombing or walk away from the conflict—carried more risk than maintaining the blockade, officials said.

There seems to some hope that Iran will falter if the blockade continues. That hop is wrong. Iran has been under blockade at least twice during the last 20 years. During the 2018-2021 ‘maximum pressure’ campaign it could not export oil but revived its production as soon as the siege was lifted.

Continuing the U.S. blockade of Iran will only continue the blockade of the Strait and thereby prolong the depression of the global economy. Rising gas prices in the U.S. will reinforce that impression:

Average US gas prices have hit a new high at $4.23 a gallon, their highest since 2022 and a record since the start of the war with Iran, according to the motor club AAA.

The price of Brent crude, the benchmark that influences the price of gasoline in the US, now stands at $114.60 a barrel, up nearly 25% from the recent low since mid-April. US gas prices a year ago averaged $3.16 a gallon.

Iran has no interest in letting the U.S. get used to a blockade of Iranian traffic. It is considering to break the siege by force:

The continued American maritime piracy and banditry in the form of so-called “naval blockade” will soon be met with “practical and unprecedented action,” a high-ranking security source told Press TV on Wednesday.

Iran’s armed forces – operating under the Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters as the war command – believe that patience has limits and that a punishing response is necessary if Washington maintains its illegal naval blockade around the Strait of Hormuz, the source said.

The high-level source further warned that a continued American blockade and closure of the Strait of Hormuz might ultimately harm the US more than Iran and that a decisive response is deemed necessary by the top military command to completely discredit even this remaining American option.

While keeping up the blockade Trump also asked the military for further options:

President Trump is slated to receive a briefing on new plans for potential military action in Iran on Thursday from CENTCOM Commander Adm. Brad Cooper, two sources with knowledge tell Axios.

Why it matters: The briefing signals that Trump is seriously considering resuming major combat operations either to try to break the logjam in negotiations or to deliver a final blow before ending the war.

Behind the scenes: CENTCOM has prepared a plan for a “short and powerful” wave of strikes on Iran — likely including infrastructure targets — in hopes of breaking the negotiating deadlock, three sources with knowledge said.

There is not the slightest evidence that a new bombing campaign would have any better results than the preceding ones.

Iran has threatened to retaliated to any further attack by a massive launch of ballistic missile against U.S. and Israeli assets in the region. Especially U.S. oil interests in the Arab Gulf states would receive a serious beating.

The third alternative Trump is exploring is to declare victory and retreat:

U.S. intelligence agencies are studying how Iran would respond if President Donald Trump were to declare a unilateral victory in the two-month-old war that ​has killed thousands and become a political liability for the White House, two U.S. officials and a person familiar with the matter said.

The intelligence community is analyzing ‌the question along with others at the request of senior administration officials. The goal is to understand the implications of Trump potentially pulling back from a conflict that some officials and advisers worry could contribute to deep Republican losses at the midterm elections later this year, according to the sources.

While a retreat, which would allow a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the lowering of gas prices, could be sold as a victory to the U.S. public, the global reputation of the U.S. would suffer.

Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, has already declared victory. Key points of his statement today include:

  1. First, he claimed that the United States has suffered a “humiliating defeat,” which marks the beginning of a “new chapter” in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.
  2. Second, he stated that Iran shares a “common destiny” with its neighbors around the Persian Gulf, and that there is no place for “outsiders coming from thousands of kilometers away.”
  3. Third, he described what he perceives as victory as a prelude to a “new regional and global order.”
  4. Fourth, he emphasized Iran’s control and management over the Strait of Hormuz, arguing that this would make the region safer and prevent “misuse” by adversaries.
  5. Finally, he referred to new legal regulations and management mechanisms in the strait that would benefit all regional nations while also generating economic dividends for Iran.

With this Iran would be, after Russia and China, the third country which in recent years decisively defeated U.S. coercion by economic and military means.

The danger for U.S. (and Israeli) hegemony is that others will learn from these examples.

Comments

@GeorgeWendell | May 1 2026 9:01 utc | 202

We agree on the state of the gulf which is good and I’m sure many other things, but we will not agree on climate change nor human evolution. You are welcome to your views. I think it is hardly the place to discuss evolution and the evidence of global warming given the scale of such subjects, and even what name is valid for the latter. 

Yes we agree on many things. It was you who brought up the issue of the supposed ‘global warming’ and now you are claiming monopoly of arguments and no right of response. That is simply not acceptable. If you do not want to discuss a subject, don’t use it as part of your argumentation and do not refuse others the right of reply.
 

Posted by: Norwegian | May 1 2026 9:22 utc | 201

@Tel | May 1 2026 9:18 utc | 204
 
No. On multiple levels.

Posted by: Norwegian | May 1 2026 9:23 utc | 202

@Konami | May 1 2026 9:16 utc | 203

The US Navy is dealing with another fire on a Warship:  A major fire has disabled an American Navy Destroyer in the Indo-Pacific region. The USS Higgins has completely lost power.

Laundry fire again?  On another note, isn’t it cute how the US military is using its own geography terms, “Indo-Pacific region” must be some kind of district of the Empire, right?

The Capitol, a wealthy and oppressive city, controls these districts, which range from agricultural areas to technology and luxury goods production  – The Hunger Games

 

Posted by: Norwegian | May 1 2026 9:33 utc | 203

Do you assume that the US/Zionist empire will ultimately become a global Empire centered in Israel?(…)
Posted by: Krollchem | May 1 2026 6:31 utc | 180

 
7-9 million people can’t build an Empire. In particular when surrounded by what 500 million hostiles? Egypt alone is 110 million people, and very young. And the Izzies expect to take out the Nato-member Turkey? What are they smoking.
 
The “best” they can hope is ruin the place then flee to Cyprus/Crete, and plead victimhood (good luck).
 
All this izzy plan looks like the Ukrainian plan : get as much money from US/EU till the end then flee in some Mediterranean riviera on a 10-million $ mansion.
 
“From the river (of cash) to the (Mediterranean) sea!!”

Posted by: Asian Frog | May 1 2026 9:36 utc | 204

Posted by: Norwegian | May 1 2026 9:33 utc | 207

Laundry fire again?

Exactly my thinking! Let’s pause for a moment to praise the unknown sailor who’s saving his life and that of others, with a lighter in laundry room. Go, US sailors, go!

Posted by: Konami | May 1 2026 9:39 utc | 205

@Konami | May 1 2026 9:39 utc | 209

Let’s pause for a moment to praise the unknown sailor who’s saving his life and that of others, with a lighter in laundry room. Go, US sailors, go!

Yes, given the likely over-abundance of methane in the laundry it is a potent weapon.

Posted by: Norwegian | May 1 2026 9:44 utc | 206

How Islamic Is the Islamic Republic of Iran?
 
‘After the Iranian Revolution and in the midst of a wave of rising Arab nationalism, Khomeini took the absolute sovereignty that modern nation-states claim and handed it back to the jurist. By doing so, he ended the duality’ of “state of exception” and the “President or Sovereign”.
 
‘However, he also introduced another doctrinal change. He declared that law is a tool of justice and that justice is above law. Traditionally, in both Sunni and Shia traditions, human law is subordinate to the Sharia; any human government is accountable to it. Khomeini’s approach places the Islamic government above the Sharia. There is no law higher than the state’s law.’…
 

‘Wael Hallaq’s argument in The impossible state is “Islamic nation-state” is impossible because the ultimate authority is inverted. In Khomeini’s formulation, the ultimate authority is the Republic and the state law. The Sharia is an inspiration, to be interpreted by the Supreme Leader in order to guide the state while the last Imam is in “occultation”, but not necessarily the law of the state.’
 
‘Khomeini effectively created the necessary conditions for the emergence of a Shia nation-state. By giving sovereignty—which, according to Hallaq, is the capacity to legislate—to the state, he subverted the traditional order of “government under Sharia” to “government above Sharia.” In order for this not to become a purely secular state, he placed the just faqih, the Supreme Leader, as guardian of the state.’

Posted by: Sentience | May 1 2026 10:21 utc | 207

Posted by: Asian Frog | May 1 2026 9:36 utc | 208
 
The empire can devise a way to take down Turkey, provided Erdogan is one of them. He very well could be.

Posted by: unimperator | May 1 2026 10:28 utc | 208

Posted by: Norwegian | May 1 2026 9:22 utc | 205
 
Surprisingly Norwegian, when I write on here I write to a wide audience of readers that have a number of different views on any topic and that includes human induced climate change if I consider it to be something I agree with or want to touch on to add in my comment. 
 
 I have said that you are welcome to your own opinions and views on that.
 
So I will keep mentioning it if I see fit to do so. 
 
I also do not want to discuss it further for exactly the reasons I have already outlined in that the topic is so wide and there is so much evidence for and against it that it would hardly do the subject justice to be discussing it with any hope for balanced and open discussion on a blog of all places. The fact that you think it could be done or that it would be worthwhile doing, already makes me think that you see it as something far more simplistic than it actually is. 
 
It would also mean taking up further space on this blog would take it way off topic, and then others would not like that either. On top of that whatever evidence I might produce, I get the feeling it is likely to be dismissed as false, and so there is not much chance of making any progress IMO. 
 
I also do not know much about you and what you have studied formally and whether you even respect science or scientists that work in those fields.
 
While I find we share many subjects in common concerning geopolitics that we generally agree on, I think I have only mentioned climate change once or twice on here and when I do that I receive such a reaction from you and sometimes others, that I feel targeted for even mentioning the words and having a different point of view based on my acquired views as a qualified scientist in chemistry and physics and worked for many years in science education.
 
It seems to me that you have zero tolerance in the least for people who agree with the science of climate change (despite the wide support from many scientists) and are not here to discuss it in any respectful manner, but actually there to enforce your position as if it is the only correct one. 
 
 
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | May 1 2026 10:51 utc | 209

It seems to me that Israel has been a problem since the jews were installed in Palestine by a British mandate in 1948.
The jews immediately killed about 100,000 Palestinians who were already living there to make room for themselves and……they have not stopped this behavior since.
It seems to me now that the other 8  countries that possess nuclear weapons (USA, China, Russia, India, Pakistan, France, UK,  North Korea) need to step up and say to the zionists – if you drop a nuclear bomb on Iran, we collectively will all test our own nuclear bombs on Israel. They don’t even have to do anything; they just have to mean it.
For Israel it will be FAFO.

Posted by: a lurking reader | May 1 2026 10:53 utc | 210

Posted to: George Wendell – of course different powers in different places are causing changes in our climate.
Did we not just find out that the UAE was sending something into the air to change the climate of Iran?
Do I not sometimes see  even so many as 15 chem trails floating across the sky above me?
We started with crop dusting so many years ago, now IMO bad actors are changing our climate constantly.
 

Posted by: a lurking reader | May 1 2026 11:02 utc | 211

Iran War Summary: Week Nine; 1st May 2026: May be Useful to Some: Iran War Summary: Week Nine – by Dr. Rob Campbell

Posted by: The Busker | May 1 2026 11:13 utc | 212

It occurred to me that option #3

to declare victory and order his military leave the Gulf.

is actually option #2

to launch a new bombing campaign against Iran;

When Netanyahu sniffed that Trump was going to go with option #3, then Netanyahu would preempt Trump by going with option #2.
Was today, Friday, May 1, 2026, the day Trump was going to declare victory and go home?Trump usually waits until the insiders have had enough time to $position themselves$ in The Market before he makes his big announcements.Thus, Israel would have to launch a renewed campaign against Iran sometime before 4 pm today. 
What has Netanyahu sniffed?

Posted by: Otto Penn | May 1 2026 12:04 utc | 213

I’m just wondering, is netanyahu still alive?only the general idea seems to be yes, but I’ve not actually seen a deal of real evidence , thank you

Posted by: Stebe | May 1 2026 12:12 utc | 214

Do Americans have a candidate nomination problem? 

Posted by: snake | May 1 2026 12:21 utc | 215

@GeorgeWendell | May 1 2026 10:51 utc | 213

 I have said that you are welcome to your own opinions and views on that.

Sure, you just want me to shut up when you provide your views. Now you post a long post starting with “I also do not want to discuss it further …”  then you go on to argue over multiple paragraphs.

I also do not know much about you and what you have studied formally and whether you even respect science or scientists that work in those fields.

Exactly, you don’t know. But you feel it appropriate to smear my supposed lack of respect for science.  By the way, science is not about appealing to authority. Science is about formulating hypotheses and trying to falsify them. The views you are pushing have been scientifically falsified.
 
Please don’t talk about tolerance to me. It is the height of hypocrisy when you first deny me the right to reply to your post, then claim aim here “to enforce your position as if it is the only correct one”.
 

Posted by: Norwegian | May 1 2026 12:45 utc | 216

I’ve noted something interesting about the blockhead, I mean ‘blockade’. When the US steals a freighter, Iran steals one too. Iran’s exports are cheap oil byproducts. But I noticed that Iran’s stealing container ships full of finished products. I wonder what criteria Iran uses to determine which vessels to take. I would target the ones with the highest value cargo. The US blockade is even stupider than it looks. Just when you think they can’t get stupider…

Posted by: Ralph Conner | May 1 2026 12:56 utc | 217

US ‘NOT AT WAR’ with Iran — House Speaker says no need for Congress on Trump admin ‘military action’ as 60-day deadline nears
‘No active kinetic bombing… trying to broker peace’
‘WE ARE NOT AT WAR’

https://t.me/rtnews/148396
 
Really. After murdering the supreme leader and multiple officials, massacring 168 schoolgirls in Minab and bombing infrastructure over weeks. Then threatening to ‘erase their civilization’ etc. etc., then applying a naval blockade … you have the gall to say you are ‘not at war’.
 
The fact is he is a COWARD who does not take responsibility for his war crimes.
 

Posted by: Norwegian | May 1 2026 12:58 utc | 218

The US is a laughingstock. The Simpsons mercilessly mock us right to our faces.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s99ZeamF7J0   (~20 sec video)
 
 

Posted by: GreatLakesObserver | May 1 2026 13:39 utc | 219

@GeorgeWendell | May 1 2026 10:51 utc | 213
I think it would be a useful contribution to provide the basic effect of CO2 locally along the 15 lower kilometers without considering clouds. Using the Schwarzschild theory of radiation transport which necessitates to handle the complexity of stimulated emission. This way one can prove unequivocally that there is an effect and one doesnt have to use all the complexities of real climate. It is possible in this manner to show how  a minute amount of CO2 added at different heights over most of the troposphere lead to net warming.  Since with height transmission to space increases while local intensity depends on number density there is a maximum halfway where the athmospheric glow is stronghest. I am not saying no such calculation has been done but it hasnt yet been given the status of being a decisive proof. And I think it should play  a prominent role in the debate. Books about plaetary athmospheres like that of Joseph W Chamberlain explain the concept well and climate scientists are referring to it but  mostly climate science calculations use the whole apparatus where the stochastic uncertainty makes it much harder to argue.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | May 1 2026 14:05 utc | 220

@222
 
The claim the war only lasted 40 days and ended at the now open ended TACO.
 
The debate will be:  Trump has 20 days, or Trump gets a new 60 days.
 
Trump will claim the new 60.
 
Although,  some may say the act requires bring forces home to stop the clock.
 
War until SCOTUS decides.

Posted by: paddy | May 1 2026 14:10 utc | 221

Posted by: paddy | May 1 2026 14:10 utc | 225
 
This is NOT  a war.
 
This is NOT a forever war.
 
The clock stops if we ceasefire every 59 days.
 
Oh, and it is not a quagmire either.
 
Please vote for me in the mid-terms….

Posted by: ChatNPC | May 1 2026 14:27 utc | 222

When the US was at war with Vietnam, the Americans dropped a lot of bombs on the neighbouring country, Laos, much more than they did in Vietnam. People in Laos are still frequently killed or injured by unexploded U.S. bombs dropped during the Vietnam War, over 50 years later.
 
America was a terrorist country then, and now. It never stopped being a terrorist. Maybe, one day someone or a group of people should drop at least 50% of the bombs that were dropped in Laos, in the US. The Americans should feel the pain. And, loss of lives. Sure, these Americans are sort of innocent considering the US war criminals of that era. But, still they should feel that. 

Posted by: sikora | May 1 2026 14:33 utc | 223

Krollchem@172:
 
“Buckle up and get prepared for the ride.”
 
Indeed. As well, prepare to take back the keys from the predatory psychos driving.

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 14:38 utc | 224

News   /   Politics   /   Politics
‘Pentagon is lying’: Netanyahu’s gamble cost US four times official estimate, Araghchi says

https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/05/01/767847/Netanyahu-gamble-cost-America-100-billion-Araghchi
 
Academic experts paint an even grimmer picture. Professor Linda Bilmes, a public policy expert at the Harvard Kennedy School, projects the Iran war could ultimately cost US taxpayers $1 trillion.

Posted by: arby | May 1 2026 15:01 utc | 225

Mahmood OD: ‘The Final War Options – Trump Changes US War Law’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@Mahmood_OD/videos
 
“Trump receive attack plan from US military ahead of war resumption; distorts US law to justify Iran war.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 15:01 utc | 226

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Apr 30 2026 20:09 utc | 100
>You can always be counted upon to take the ridiculous or most extreme positions (reductio ad absurdum) in order to try making points. 
I respond to ridiculous and extreme posts, vis a vis most posters here live in a fantasy bubble where Iran is winning. The level of delusion is on par with the old Q-anons.
Obviously Iran could move militants at a small scale, disbursed, across Iraq- that’s what they’ve been doing already for a long time. Those are the guys Israel is bombing in Lebanon. That is not what was being proposed.
The hypothetical is not worth discussing if we’re going to include fantasies like “Iran uses long-range missiles to eliminate the Israeli and Jordanian  air base”. Iran has never had such a capability- might as well talk about their army of dragons and giants.

Posted by: catdog | May 1 2026 15:10 utc | 227

May Day Began As An American Resistance Celebration But Today the US Has Forgotten – Russia Hasn’t (& vid)
 
https://x.com/bears_with/status/2050120768076316802
 
“Remembering Chicago workers began the first May Day celebrations, join Dimitri Lascaris and I for our May Day podcast…”

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 15:15 utc | 228

How long can the global economy get stressed before something serious breaks?
https://bruceohara.substack.com/p/mayday-mayday

Posted by: Bruce O’Hara | May 1 2026 15:18 utc | 229

Escobar updates us on the UAE situation and why it will be granted its currency swap request with the Empire. Will it still exist in a year is a good question. 

Posted by: karlof1 | May 1 2026 15:21 utc | 230

Sean Foo: ‘What Just Happened’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@SeanFooGold/videos
 
“They just threatened ALL global banks while SEIZING Iran’s financial assets.”
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 15:23 utc | 231

The hypothetical is not worth discussing if we’re going to include fantasies like “Iran uses long-range missiles to eliminate the Israeli and Jordanian air base”. Iran has never had such a capability- might as well talk about their army of dragons and giants.
 
Posted by: catdog | May 1 2026 15:10 utc | 231
 
??? Airbases are mostly just tarmacs and hangars. Easy enough to destroy, though also easy to repair. Instead of the base, you ought to focus on the planes, which Iran had already hit.
 
Damage done to Israeli bases are censored so we don’t know the true extent. But there’s already pictures of destroyed US awacs and tanker planes from UAE and Saudi airbases with less opsec. Each of those run into the hundreds of millions each. 
 
Iranian missiles have the full capability of “eliminating” the airbase by destroying the garrisoned planes.
 
All Iran needs is good timing to achieve technical surprise while the planes are on the ground, their missiles are not lacking in the destructive power front.
 

Posted by: Winter | May 1 2026 16:00 utc | 232

🇮🇱Mass protests have begun in Israel against the arrests of draft evaders
 
– The protest is being carried out by ultra-Orthodox Jews, known as Haredim, who make up about 13 percent of the country’s population.
 
– Recently, they stormed the home of the head of the military police in Ashkelon, for which 25 people were arrested.
 
– Yesterday, they blocked the entrance to Jerusalem.
 
– The Haredim refuse to serve in the military, claiming that they dedicate their lives to studying the Torah.
 
– The protesters are chanting slogans, including “We would rather die than be drafted into the army”, and are burning the Israeli flag.

https://t.me/Slavyangrad/163220

Posted by: Norwegian | May 1 2026 16:09 utc | 233

Why Iran needs nukes:
 

U.S. Army Wants To Use ‘Dark Eagle’ Hypersonic Gliders Against Iran The United States military is considering sending its Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW), also known as the Dark Eagle, intermediate-range surface-to-surface boost-glide hypersonic weapon to possibly strike ballistic missile launchers embedded in Iran, Bloomberg reported on April 29.A person with direct knowledge on the matter told the news outlets that the request, which was made by the Central Command (CENTCOM), justified the deployment of a hypersonic weapon, arguing that the Iranian regime has moved its launchers out of range of the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM), which can hit targets more than 500 kilometers.If given the green light, the move would mark the first time the U.S. military has deployed a hypersonic weapon during an actual conflict.
— Southfront 

Posted by: Arch Bungle | May 1 2026 16:18 utc | 234

Richard Medhurst’s analysis expounded in his recent interview on Judging Freedom fits in nicely with Brian Berletic’s views that the US’s long term  strategy is succeeding beyond its wildest dreams. All is going according to plan of increasing world dependency on US controlled oil and gas with the added bonus of higher prices and profits going to US corporations. Nordstream pipeline destroyed. Significant GCC oil/gas fields destroyed or damaged. Venezuelan oil controlled by US. Continued attacks on Russian tankers, refineries and transportation hubs. EU dependent on US supplied LNG. Meanwhile China and Russia sits on their hands and makes speeches at the UN. No wonder banker Mark Carney has decided to hitch Canada’s star to America and continue being its client state.

Posted by: Nemesis | May 1 2026 16:27 utc | 235

Re: IDF refusniks, samsonite option
 
there have been repeated reports of tens of thousands of Israelis weekend warriors simply ignoring return-to-active-duty notices.  Also note as of late 2025, 270,000 Israelis had formally voted with their feet and fled. Another 100,000 Israelis went on vacation overseas and didn‘t return.
 

Posted by: Exile | May 1 2026 16:31 utc | 236

Supposedly a USA “closed door” meeting about Iran, headed by Trump, no other details. It’s Friday, so market watch is on.

Posted by: Call it what u will | May 1 2026 16:34 utc | 237

Currently, only talk to go by …

“Axios, citing a regional source:

Yesterday, Iran submitted its response to the Pakistani mediator regarding the American amendments to the agreement to end the war”

“Trump:

I am not sure if we will reach a deal with Iran, but I am not satisfied with the proposal presented by Iran” Via Sohaib Al-Masalma

A nun is attacked.

https://t.me/Sohaibpress/140900

Posted by: Ornot | May 1 2026 16:50 utc | 238

@ 34
Cuba, unfortunately, doesn’t have shit. If I were Diaz-Canel, I would be on the horn with KJU begging for missile and drone shipments. They like tobacco and liquor over there, barter is absolutely feasible.

Posted by: fnord | May 1 2026 16:55 utc | 239

Break Through News: Dr Foad Azadi: US-Iran Standoff
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-OyFJwFHSo
 
“Talks stalled, is war escalating.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 17:15 utc | 240

Jamarl Thomas: Prof Mohammad Marandi
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MEIi3RIfCI
 
“Iran’s next move will change the world.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 17:23 utc | 241

Meanwhile China and Russia sits on their hands and makes speeches at the UN. No wonder banker Mark Carney has decided to hitch Canada’s star to America and continue being its client state.
 
Posted by: Nemesis | May 1 2026 16:27 utc | 239
Yes.  Mark and the Zio Imperialist firm are all just geniuses.  Everything is going so well for them! 
Give me a break.  Zio Imperialism has objectively never been weaker!  I like BB but if that’s what he thinks, he might be suffering from Stockholm Syndrome.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | May 1 2026 17:45 utc | 242

Mass protests have begun in Israel against the arrests of draft evaders
 
– The protest is being carried out by ultra-Orthodox Jews, known as Haredim, who make up about 13 percent of the country’s population.
 
– Recently, they stormed the home of the head of the military police in Ashkelon, for which 25 people were arrested.
 
– Yesterday, they blocked the entrance to Jerusalem.
 
– The Haredim refuse to serve in the military, claiming that they dedicate their lives to studying the Torah.
 
– The protesters are chanting slogans, including “We would rather die than be drafted into the army”, and are burning the Israeli flag.
 
https://t.me/Slavyangrad/163220
 
Posted by: Norwegian | May 1 2026 16:09 utc | 237
I almost thought maybe these were anti war protests when I started reading.   Hope springs eternal!
Stuff the Haredim in a cannon and fire away for all I care.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | May 1 2026 17:47 utc | 243

The hypothetical is not worth discussing if we’re going to include fantasies like “Iran uses long-range missiles to eliminate the Israeli and Jordanian air base”. Iran has never had such a capability- might as well talk about their army of dragons and giants.
 
Posted by: catdog | May 1 2026 15:10 utc | 231
 
Meanwhile, in catdog’s world, the US behaves in irrational ways, making nonsensical decisions about transit of forces, putting them in places where they are less effective, for no reason whatsoever.
 
If Iran is defeated and defenseless as you’re suggesting, why is the war still happening? Why the need for Trump to make cases to Congress about war powers? Why is the Sec of War being questioned by senators about a war that’s already over?

Posted by: Centinel | May 1 2026 18:01 utc | 244

reply to 240
Your post about rumors is very interesting. Something is very wrong with reporting within Israel.  They got driven out of Lebanon years ago as triggered by deaths and losses in the IDF. Now, you barely hear anything.  Likewise with people leaving the country.  It’s getting weird.

Posted by: Eighthman | May 1 2026 18:22 utc | 245

“… Unfortunately, in the end we must choose what defines us, regardless of the costs.
Posted by: Arch Bungle | May 1 2026 6:12 utc | 178
 
100%!

Posted by: spudski | May 1 2026 18:35 utc | 246

@gilberts 28
What the hell is Russia doing 
Iran is fighting Russia’s prime enemies USA and England combo and Putin is sitting like an idiot. Only after one month of war did Russia talk about war promoting peace when he should have been promoting war to annihilate common enemies. The
Russia is sending old tanks t 90 which is useless in naval warfare. 
Why did Putin not send ,Kinzal analogue,or  s500 to Iran ?
Putin is unreliable me traitor or is surrounded by Traitors FM lavrov and Pesko.
Iran .ust be beware of Russia ,who can change sides quickly  all the allies of Russia like. Venezuela, Libya Syria have. been  destroyed by common enemy (anglos )of Russia. Think about it !!.
 
 

Posted by: Sam | May 1 2026 18:38 utc | 247

Khoa | May 1 2026 8:43 utc | 201
*** Here’s another analogy to make this clearer: In ancient times vassals send tributes and diplomats to the emperor’s court to influence their decisions, but the emperor does not do the same to their vassals. Make sense? ***
 
Yes, we’ve all seen videos of the bought or indoctrinated sleazebags infesting politics going to Israel for a grovel,  junket, bribe and head-banging session against the wall of a ruined Roman fortress.
 
Some no doubt hoping that if they simpered deferentially enough they might even get an Epstein island invite.
 

Posted by: Cynic | May 1 2026 18:42 utc | 248

@Posted by: Norwegian | May 1 2026 16:09 utc | 237
 
The Haredin men folk who are a bunch of work shy asshole religious extremists who refuse to fight their own wars, instead they want the non-Haredin “Jews” (many of which are in fact atheist and agnostic Ashkenazi) to fight their war, while spitting on Christians, sexually abusing their own young boys and girls, and treating their women (who actually work) like shit. The ISIS of Judaism, but they sit on the dole while getting others to fight for them. 

Posted by: Roger Boyd | May 1 2026 18:59 utc | 249

Nemesis@239: 
 
“…Mark Carney had decided to hitch Canada’s star to America and continue being its client state.”
 
Only in some Canucklheads – after consuming Carney’s ‘elbows-up’ campaign literature that ‘Donald Trump wants to break us so that America can own us‘ – was Canada’s client state status ever in doubt. That’s why the Bilderberger former central bankster and former Brookfield CEO was chosen to be the best Canadian prime minister America ever had. He’s never been anything else but an Epstein Empire operative. Here’s the latest:
 
Trump Approves Keystone XL Revival
 
https://x.com/Canadaai1/status/2049970023117304179
 
“Badger’s Canada-US pipeline expansion approved.”
 
 
Pentagon Procurement Post Reveals Canada Quietly Locked into Himars Deal
 
https://x.com/dimitrilascaris/status/2050221003658457460
 
“Prime Minister Goldman Sachs wants Canadians to believe that his drastic increase in military spending [5% of GNP] will not be used to enrich US military contractors, but the evidence contradicts him. Canada is now locked into a $1.1 b purchase of the US HIMARS system…”
 
See also: 
 
Canada Wants To Join Golden Dome Missile Defence Program, Trump Says
 
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/golden-dome-trump-us-missile-defence-canada-1.7539390
 
“Ottawa confirms it’s talking to  US about major multi-year program.”
 
Just because we may no longer buy California wines or Jack Daniels at our local Canadian liquor store, don’t be fooled that our gangster government isn’t still owned and operated from Warshington via its latest secret agent Carney.

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 19:14 utc | 250

@254 John

Neighbours 🙁

Posted by: Ornot | May 1 2026 19:17 utc | 251

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 19:14 utc | 254
 
I greatly prefer Art Carney to Mark Carney.

Posted by: spudski | May 1 2026 19:23 utc | 252

Ornot@255:
 
“Neighbours”
 
Adjoining cattle ranches.

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 19:28 utc | 253

@Roger Boyd | May 1 2026 18:59 utc | 253
I fail to see the point in your hate tirade. While I do not hold particular sympathies for a religious fundamentalist group, I cannot blame them refusing to fight wars. While they are about to become the largest settler group on the west bank, they refuse any violence against their arab neighbours. 
Of course, their lifestyle is weird and self contradictory. They largely depend on subsidies by a state they do not recognize. The males insist in concentrating on thorah and talmud studies and refuse formal education as well as military service. Their gender relations are extremely “traditional” with the females having to do most of the work, and litter offspring. That way, Haredim are arguably the only expanding Jewish subpopulace in Israel while urban middle classes procreate no better than European ones, and the better educated tend to leave the country. 
Still, I hold less antipathies toward those strange people than against Zionist fascists and  religious or ethnic nationalists. They are neither violent nor genocidal. 

Posted by: aquadraht | May 1 2026 19:55 utc | 254

Posted by: Roger Boyd | May 1 2026 18:59 utc | 253 The issue is not that some of us intensely dislike the kind of religion the Haredim practice, the issue is, why are they so legally privileged? In my opinion it is because the Zionist entity is a confessional state that grants citizenship and its privilege on religious grounds. (Which as so often turns out in practice to overlaps with assigned race or nationalisty.) As defenders of religious (racial) discrimination in legal privileges, the Zionist state depends upon their corporate existence. Their legal rights to welfare to support religious study and exemption of military service are the confessional foundation of the entire Zionist version of bourgeois democracy. The colonial enterprise is a bourgeois democracy, which is why there’s so much tension with secular citizens.
 
People who habitually work from some ideal democracy that exists only in their heads, never nor will be found in reality, may or may cavil at Palestinians not being regarded as citizens. Nonetheless all democracies (and republics) are tacitly limited to equality of citizens and the rule of law for citizens and all liberties, immunities and privileges being the rights of citizens. Bourgeois democracy is class collaborationist, all of us, regardless of  class, united against them. They are the people of other countries. As onerous as the special privileges assigned to officially religious people like the Haredim, as perceived by the secular citizens, since the entire raison d’etre of Zionism is fundamentally religious (racial) standard for citizenship, it is exceedingly difficult to rationalize a confessional state acting as a secular state. 
 
The de facto special privileges of the settlers is a slightly different matter. Given the colonialist imperative, the settler movements, the cutting edge of state violence against the Palestinian targets of the whole project, the settlers have in a sense earned by putting themselves on the frontline of the struggle for conquest that is the goal of the colonial state. 

Posted by: steven t johnson | May 1 2026 20:06 utc | 255

DW: Prof Ted Postol: ‘Iran Strikes Israel’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@dialogueworks01/streams
 
“How Iran war bankrupted the US & Israeli military.”
 
 
DW: Larry Johnson & Col Wilkerson: ‘It’s Over’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@dialogueworks01/streams
 
“Iran just wiped out Trump’s blockade – War imminent.

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 20:40 utc | 256

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 20:40 utc | 260
Watching Postol now. Nima is good at getting the best out of him.

Posted by: ChatNPC | May 1 2026 20:44 utc | 257

ChatNPC@261:
 
“Nima is good at getting the best out of him.”
 
Yes, I’ve noticed Nima is able to elicit good interviews from a wide variety of guests.

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 20:52 utc | 258

@257 John

Made me laugh.
Thanks.

Posted by: Ornot | May 1 2026 20:54 utc | 259

Journalist Suhaib Al-Masalma

Earlier – “Trump in a message to Congress: The exchange of fire with Iran has ended since April 7 and I do not need a mandate”

Now- “Trump: We cannot allow the Iranians to obtain a nuclear weapon under any circumstances

Our goal is to complete the mission in Iran correctly and finally

We cannot allow crazy people to possess a nuclear weapon …”

Looking like intro, all the justification that is going to be provided… (?)

Posted by: Ornot | May 1 2026 21:07 utc | 260

Syriana Analysis: Dr Tarik Cyril Amar
 
https://www.youtube.com/@SyrianaAnalysis/streams
 
“How Iran war exposes NATO’s weakness as Hegseth scrambles.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 21:40 utc | 261

Posted by: Winter | May 1 2026 16:00 utc | 236  “Damage done to Israeli bases are censored so we don’t know the true extent.”
Look at the Chinese satellite photos.  Or the Russian ones.

Posted by: ed4 | May 1 2026 21:42 utc | 262

Well, Trump says that the war is over.
 
And did Son of Khamenei really issue that statement, or was it the IRGC and the morals police using him “Weekend at Bernie’s” style?  Did Mojtaba actually recite the speed and was it recorded?  He should be able to give spoken and video statements without endangering his life.  Why hasn’t he done that yet?

Posted by: TopaInka | May 1 2026 21:53 utc | 263

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 19:14 utc | 254
Actually I meant to call Mark Carney a bankster, not banker. I don’t trust the man to do what is right. Funny though how so many Liberal-minded Canadians love the guy. I’m guessing they mostly see him as their best option to preserve the (their) status quo, that he knows something about international finance, and can speak in normal sentences. Compared to people in much of the world, most Canadians generally enjoy an easy life and are quite happy to keep things that way.

Posted by: Nemesis | May 1 2026 22:07 utc | 264

@267
 
The 60 days expired, implies US forces deployed for the terminated conflict return to their home stations.
 
We will see.
 
The shipped ordnance will likely be donated to IDF

Posted by: paddy | May 1 2026 22:07 utc | 265

Further to 254:
 
CTV News: Multinational NATO Defence Bank To Be Headquartered in Canada
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4co8G3ScI4Q
 
“Allies ‘putting faith in Canada’ amid [$135 Bln] multinational defence bank announcement… Low-cost financing to NATO members for military projects.”
 
More warmongering grift & graft for friendly-fascist Carney’s bankster-gangster ‘Canada-Strong’ while gun-runners and arms merchants smile and lick their lips…

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 22:52 utc | 266

Nemesis@268:
 
Yes, low information colonized minds & political illiterates taken advantage of by sharks, sharpies and hustling opportunists foreign and domestic. Morons led by monsters mostly. With a predatory collaborator class of Vichy politicians who divide and rule and tell the people whatever they think they want to hear while they gut their social supports and rob them blind – probably much the same where you live, no?

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 1 2026 23:15 utc | 267

Mahmood OD: ‘Iran Under Attack’?
 
https://www.youtube.com/@Mahmood_OD/videos
 
“…Did  US-Israeli strikes begin?”

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 2 2026 0:04 utc | 268

@Posted by: aquadraht | May 1 2026 19:55 utc | 258
 
Seems like you just can’t deal with the truth stated simply. The Haredi are extremist Jews, with one of the biggest groups being Chabad-Lubavitch and the majority most definitely support the ethnic cleansing and genocide. They simply don’t want to do the dirty work themselves, and the men any real work. It is not “traditional” for women to have to do all the work while the men sit on the dole “studying their religion”. There is also much evidence of child sexual abuse in the community, especially by male authority figures – both in Israel and the US; classic issue with giving male authority figures divine authority, some will abuse that authority. And of them spitting and mistreating others that they consider are not dressed appropriately (including other Jews) as well as the “goyim”. There are subsets that do not support the state of Israel, nor the genocide and ethnic cleansing, but they are the minority.
 
The Haredi are central to the ruling right-wing Likud Party (making a lie of “not recognizing the state of Israel”), and that is why they are able to gain special treatment as they push for a fully religious fundamentalist state. It is pure politics and power, nothing to do with Israel being a confessional state; which it is not. The Israeli definition of “Jew” is not religious, as 43% of “Jews” in Israel are secular non-practising (predominantly Ashkenazi). That 43% plus others are the ones in a partial civil war with the Haredi (about 14% of the population, predominantly Ashkenazi) and the Mizrahi over the nature of the state and who should be doing the fighting.
 
The Israeli state is heavily subsidized by the US, that’s the only way they. can afford such a big military while also providing social benefits and the dole to the Haredi men.

Posted by: Roger Boyd | May 2 2026 0:06 utc | 269

Trump Threatens To ‘Blast The Hell’ Out of Iran
 
https://www.aljazeera.com/#flip-63943706112:0
 
“They’re a very disjointed leadership and they’re not getting along. They’re very, very confused by what’s happened…”
 
Trump endowing and projecting again.

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 2 2026 0:26 utc | 270

274 corrected: Trump endowing again:
https://www.aljazeera.com/#flips-6394370606112:0

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 2 2026 0:30 utc | 271

Israel Bombs Southern Lebanon With White Phosphorous (& vid)
 
https://x.com/PressTV/status/2050357961373921515
 
Just another warcrime and ceasefire violation. Will someone please put this mad dog down.
 
Death to USrael & Empire – Victory to Iran & the Resistance!

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 2 2026 0:57 utc | 272

✡️ 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 Ben Shapiro—touting Israel’s post-October 7th destruction of Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, and Syria—tells a Chabad synagogue that two days after October 7th he was privately “telling family members” that “one day October 7th would be a Jewish holiday.”
 
📎 Chris Menahan

Posted by: Arch Bungle | May 2 2026 1:32 utc | 273

On another note, isn’t it cute how the US military is using its own geography terms, “Indo-Pacific region” must be some kind of district of the Empire, right?
 
Posted by: Norwegian | May 1 2026 9:33 utc | 207

 
US forces ‘Central Command’ area of responsibility – map.
 
Alle Wege führen nach Rom.

Posted by: persiflo | May 2 2026 4:16 utc | 275

I just hope for the day when the Gaza jail walls and gates will be destroyed and waves of people will be able to run out screaming “FREE AT LAST”.

Posted by: fanto | May 2 2026 4:45 utc | 276

Surprisingly Norwegian, when I write on here I write to a wide audience of readers that have a number of different views on any topic and that includes human induced climate change if I consider it to be something I agree with or want to touch on to add in my comment. […]
 
It seems to me that you have zero tolerance in the least for people who agree with the science of climate change (despite the wide support from many scientists) and are not here to discuss it in any respectful manner, but actually there to enforce your position as if it is the only correct one.
 
Posted by: GeorgeWendell | May 1 2026 10:51 utc | 213

 
 
Not so fast, George. We have discussed this topic in reasonable depth before, which is one of the reasons it doesn’t resurface here all too often. Enter a repeat of that debate at your own peril. Better yet, spare us the hassle and peruse the archives. A little more respect next time you decide to chime in would be appreciated. Thank you.
 
 

Posted by: persiflo | May 2 2026 4:46 utc | 277

 All links provided are consistent with the mission of this centcom Web site.
 
The Cabal’s 43 Criminal Assets.
https://www.centcom.mil/AREA-OF-RESPONSIBILITY/CENTCOM-COALITION/
 
Compare with
 
the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) consists of 38 member countries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OECD#Member_countries
 

Posted by: unsightfulviews | May 2 2026 4:47 utc | 278

Nobody is reporting on the west attack on Mali as revenge for their kicking the French out. The west also wants to show ROW that Russia cannot protect them.

Posted by: Surferket | May 2 2026 5:27 utc | 279

Posted by: paddy | May 1 2026 22:07 utc | 269

@267 The 60 days expired, implies US forces deployed for the terminated conflict return to their home stations. We will see…

I won’t hold my breath. Isn’t the latest ‘end of operations’ declaration a semantic workaround to that 60 day rule? I suspect that many in congress would be quite relieved if offered an exemption on voting for war.

Posted by: robin | May 2 2026 6:31 utc | 280

Posted by: aquadraht | May 1 2026 19:55 utc | 258

@Roger Boyd | May 1 2026 18:59 utc | 253 I fail to see the point in your hate tirade. While I do not hold particular sympathies for a religious fundamentalist group, I cannot blame them refusing to fight wars. While they are about to become the largest settler group on the west bank, they refuse any violence against their arab neighbours…

Are you sure about this? Who are the paramilitary settler groups that are committing pogroms on area C Palestinians? Aren’t hilltop youths affiliated with fundamentalist groups?

Posted by: robin | May 2 2026 6:41 utc | 281

 just hope for the day when the Gaza jail walls and gates will be destroyed and waves of people will be able to run out screaming “FREE AT LAST”.
Posted by: fanto | May 2 2026 
 
 
I hope for the day when Israel’s apartheid wall is torn down and expect to cry even harder than I did when I watched the Berlin Wall come down. The suffering of the Palestinians has been far greater in the longest holocaust in modern history.

Posted by: rosross | May 2 2026 7:16 utc | 282

Test

Posted by: Test | May 2 2026 7:40 utc | 283

I hear bleating of how Iran is on its knees, No Foreign exchange , starving and even from that US Secretary of the US Treasury how they are Rats shuffling along in pies in the dark.
Some here need to be educated in the term FOB, a shipping term for loose or liquid Items 
FOB (Free on Board) oil means, the seller is responsible for Production, export clearance and loading oil onto a designated Tanker or Hold at a specific port.  Risk and ownership transfer to the buyer once the oil or loose materials are safely on board, meaning the buyer pays for shipping, insurance, and imports. 
Granted they are not selling much but they are getting Paid in full (and at 44% higher rate) + any transit fee they place for safe passage out of Iran’s waters.   Bessent knows this and he is starting to panic because you are not going to hold back the fact that, Year to date US gasoline is Up + 45.54% , Brent Up 44.13%  and WTI is up 44.07% .
This and the entire petrochemical industries of the World will have to adjust to this and the shortages that continue to tighten.
It is a Candle burning both ends and because of that that, it burns bright. 
If Trump was to walk away this weekend saying the US has won and the Iranian leadership cannot cobble a acceptable  ‘Deal”  the damage has been done and we will all be poorer for the stupid decision to attack while in negotiations because of US supreme Hubris and the Yes men who surround the President.\
Buckle up because if the US does a hit and run and Iran responds, You will be walking to the unemployment lines within 3 months and the effects will last 3 years or more until it has been rebuilt.
YMMV but I know shipping 
Source : https://oilprice.com/futures/gasoline/     then top right hand corner for the rest.
 
 

Posted by: Thunderdownunder | May 2 2026 9:21 utc | 284

 “Damage done to Israeli bases are censored so we don’t know the true extent.”
Look at the Chinese satellite photos. Or the Russian ones.
 
Posted by: ed4 | May 1 2026 21:42 utc | 266
 
Got a link? I haven’t seen any published from the channels that I frequent. 

Posted by: Winter | May 2 2026 11:09 utc | 285

If things were so rosy in Iran they’d still be lobbing drones and missiles around.

Posted by: Truthsayer | May 2 2026 11:19 utc | 286

Posted by: TopaInka | May 1 2026 21:53 utc | 267
———————
You don’t really need a confirmation from anybody when Trump tells BS, or do you?

Posted by: scc | May 2 2026 12:36 utc | 287

Posted by: Truthsayer | May 2 2026 11:19 utc | 290
—————-
Who said things are rosy in Iran?

Posted by: scc | May 2 2026 12:37 utc | 288

Posted by: Truthsayer | May 2 2026 11:19 utc | 290
What is the matter with you?
 
NO body has said “things are rosy” in Iran. It is also obvious that Iran has both a “right” and a WILL to make sure the illegal US and Israeli attacks on them end completely, comprehensively, and permanently and they, as a people as well as a society and government, are wholly committed to seeing that thru… What ever it takes on their part.
 
 
The US and Israel can stop their attacks any time… BUT THAT Doesn’t mean that Iran should stop retaliating until actual return of their confiscated property and the removal, by The West, of all its unilateral illegal sanctions, blockades and proceeds of Piracy as well as a start on the extensive additional reparations and compensation Iran is righteously due…  The illegal Government in Israel and the Greater Israel Project must end and the geopolitical entity must relinquish it’s apartheid practices if it remains in any form at all in Western Asia.
 
The WAR on Iran is Internationally recognized as illegal and is entirely the DOINGS of Israel and the US.   ALL actions by Iran are wholly justified until they are made whole again.
 
I believe The Rest of the World COULD facilitate that; but if they don’t, it still will happen…

Posted by: DoesItReallyMatter | May 2 2026 12:53 utc | 289

@284 robin

They will define that law at will, it is so vague (end of kinetic, ceasefire, truce, withdrawal of troops, diplomatic agreement ? etc.) .

Even the start is vague, and did not need explanation. A reset just means next round starts the clock again, and without more than insinuation as explanation either.

I’m just wondering if the US is settling in, maybe using a pretext for, or arranging for a long standoff, if Iran will allow that, if there are diplomatic routes arranged, or if hostility will resume when best suits. Related:

Journalist Suhaib Al-Masalma

“Trump rejects Congress’s recommendation to end operations: American forces remain in Iran and will not withdraw until all goals are achieved”

…whatever that does or doesn’t add up to.

Posted by: Ornot | May 2 2026 13:03 utc | 290

Simplicius says Trump will go another round soon so he can declare victory. Wait for another decapitation strike.

Posted by: Surferket | May 2 2026 15:24 utc | 291

If things were so rosy in the USA, then why is the USA cease-firing without having reached any of its goals in its war against Iran?

Posted by: malenkov | May 2 2026 16:02 utc | 292

see the video at the first link. D, D, to the idf
 
see the photo at the second link
 
 
 
 
https://x.com/ejmalrai/status/2050602177886855530
Elijah J. Magnier 🇪🇺  @ejmalrai 
 
It is essential to remember that Iran is the only state since the Second World War to have directly attacked U.S. military bases across the Middle East on such a scale, causing severe damage and killing American soldiers with drones and missiles, while showing no fear of the consequences and signalling its readiness to repeat such strikes. 
 
No other sovereign state has carried out comparable direct ballistic missile and drone barrages against U.S. facilities since 1945.
 
————————-
 
https://x.com/HalaJaber/status/2050207121484976400
Hala Jaber  @HalaJaber 
 
Let’s talk about Khaled Daher.  A paramedic in Lebanon’s Civil Defence.  Not a fighter. Not a “target.”  A first responder who ran toward danger to save lives. 
 
Two days ago, he was killed, along with two of his colleagues, when they were directly targeted while trying to rescue a civilian trapped under rubble.  But his story doesn’t start there. 
 
Khaled wasn’t just a paramedic. He was the backbone of his family.  After his brother died in Bulgaria, he went searching for him, across borders & through uncertainty, until he finally located his grave & brought him back to Lebanon, where he laid him to rest.  He then became a father figure to his brother’s daughter, raising her as his own, carrying a responsibility that wasn’t his to bear, but one he chose anyway. 
 
He was a son, a brother, a provider, a quiet pillar holding others up. 
 
And in the end, he died the same way he lived, trying to save someone else.  Khaled Daher didn’t just lose his life. His family lost their support. People lost the man who showed up when everything else fell apart.  His niece has now lost both fathers.
Khaled spent his life saving others.  He was killed while doing exactly that. 
 
This is what is being lost.  Over 103 medics and rescue workers have been killed since March 2. 
 
Not numbers.  First responders.  Lives that held other lives togethe
 

Posted by: michaelj72 | May 2 2026 16:46 utc | 293

see the 33-second video at the first link
 
see the 1:11 video at the second link
 
 
 
https://x.com/sahouraxo/status/2050294407492960717
sarah  @sahouraxo  
 
Israel is blowing up entire civilian homes and residential blocks in Bint Jbeil, South Lebanon, and proudly sharing the footage itself. 
 
Cheerfully broadcasting its war crimes to the world. 
 
No global outrage. No condemnation. No accountability.
 
——————–
 
https://x.com/YavuzKartal03/status/2050279725789044788
Yavuz Kartal  @YavuzKartal03  Translated from Turkish 
 
“Neither can I use my working credit card to make payments, nor can I make transfers, my health insurance has been canceled, I can’t make hotel reservations, I feel like Pablo Escobar, all of this, because I said Israel is committing genocide in Gaza” 
– Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur
 

Posted by: michaelj72 | May 2 2026 17:04 utc | 294

🙂 Re: USrael’s War Powers Act time limit: If one can start and stop the clock upon one’s own will — instead of being imposed from outside one’s will — then there cannot be a meaningful time limit, no? But humans have amusing ways to parse ideas that make no sense to me. 😀 To be so smart that you can confuse yourself, what a luxury!

Posted by: titmouse | May 2 2026 17:20 utc | 295

Even a stopped clock is right twice a third.

Posted by: Ornot | May 2 2026 17:26 utc | 296

michaelj72 | May 2 2026 17:04 utc | 298
*** Israel is blowing up entire civilian homes and residential blocks in Bint Jbeil, South Lebanon, and proudly sharing the footage itself. Cheerfully broadcasting its war crimes to the world. No global outrage. No condemnation. No accountability.***
 
While kikeshit Starmer continues with the process of criminalising all criticism of what Israel and its IDF is doing, and nauseatingly Zionist-Jew liars whine about themselves somehow being “frightened” in Britain. 
 
While they cheer on the war-criminal acts of Israeli mass-murderers, torturers and rapists …. the destructive successes of which are actively assisted by the UK airforce.
 
Genocide supporters with lots of sympathy from the Zionist head of the Metrpolitan Police in London ….  a police force that, like others home and abroad, now reportedly gets trained by the IDF (not by the Israeli police, and why anyway?) while using ever more surveillance and data amassing systems from the foreign Zionist likes of Palantir … which also seems to have been near-enough given control of the supposedly British NHS — thanks to so-called “Health” minister Streeting — a fervently neoliberal contender to be next Prime Minister — who happens to be a very keen Zionist.

Posted by: Cynic | May 2 2026 17:35 utc | 297

see the photo at the second link
 
see the video and the photo at the third link
 
 
 
https://t.me/me_observer_TG/941130#
Middle East Observer 
 
⚡️ Iran: Ali Nikzad: Hostile countries’ ships will not be able to obtain passage permits if they do not pay war reparations
 
————————-
 
https://x.com/Aboujahjah/status/2049966275430940712
Dyab Abou Jahjah  @Aboujahjah 
 
Genocide in international law is the destruction of a people, in whole or in part. This includes the deliberate destruction of the means of life and civilian infrastructure. Israel is intentionally targeting the conditions necessary for life in southern Lebanon. This is genocide.
 
——————-
 
https://x.com/HadiNasrallah/status/2050256742005567515
Hadi  @HadiNasrallah 
 
After destroying the town church, the Israeli occupation forces demolished the historic nun’s monastery and school in Yaroun, southern Lebanon despite the local Christians calls to preserve their heritage. Is this also an isolated incident?
 

Posted by: michaelj72 | May 2 2026 18:13 utc | 298

What are you doing b.?
Posting mainstream for your weekly summary.
Why you never post real journalists from the  south, like Safarnegad  from Iran, and many others from West Asia, Beeley, Isobell…
These people live there and are aware of everything.
Strange that one of the best on Rossia Helmer is so attacked by your impotent commentators.
I guess it is just another whitish moron news source.
You are too devoted, ingratiated with the USA roth, moron like Trump, giving him too much attention.
You have to be careful, ugly it is.
 

Posted by: stranger | May 2 2026 19:22 utc | 299

China’s Commerce Ministry blocks US sanctions against five refineries
 
SHANGHAI, May 2 (Reuters) – China’s Ministry of Commerce said on Saturday it had issued an injunction to block U.S. ​sanctions imposed on five Chinese refiners accused ‌of buying Iranian oil, according to state news agency Xinhua.
The ministry named the five as Hengli Petrochemical (Dalian) Refinery, and ​so called ‘teapot’ refineries Shandong Jincheng Petrochemical Group, Hebei ​Xinhai Chemical Group, Shouguang Luqing Petrochemical and Shandong ⁠Shengxing Chemical.
 
 Does anyone know what “issuing an injunction” actually means or does? How does it work?
 
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/chinas-commerce-ministry-blocks-us-sanctions-against-five-refineries-2026-05-02/

Posted by: arby | May 2 2026 19:43 utc | 300

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