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May 5, 2026
War On Iran: – “Project Freedom” A One-Off Stunt – Tightening UAE Blockade – China Counters U.S. Sanctions

On Sunday night at around 20:35 UTC President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. Navy would help ships in the Persian Gulf to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

Sal Mercogliano, who runs the What’s Going on With Shipping channel, says that around the same time two U.S. flagged commercial ships, both part of the U.S. transport reserve, were leaving the Gulf and have since reached the Arabian Sea. The shipping company Mersk confirmed that one of its ships has left the Persian Gulf.

Mercogliano explains that the U.S. most likely put Navy reserve officer onto those ships. They were equipped with secure communication equipment which allowed to coordinate the moves. On their way out of the Persian Gulf the two ship most likely hugged the Omani coast at the south side of the Gulf of Hormuz.

The U.S. additionally claimed that two of its destroyers had entered the Strait of Hormuz. Iran claims that it had warned off a U.S. military vessel by shooting at it. Neither of these claims has been confirmed.

The U.S. also claimed that it had destroyed 5 to 7 (sources vary) IRGC fast boats, likely by helicopter, implying that those were about to attack the ships the U.S. Navy protected. Iran refutes that and says that the U.S. attacked two small civilian cargo boats. (At any time there are hundreds of these in the Strait.)

The great “Project Freedom”, that Trump had announced, was supposed to allow for traffic to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. But it now seem to have been a one-off special operation to get only two of some 900 stuck vessels out of the Persian Gulf.

In parallel to this operation Iran tightened control over the oil flow leaving the Persian Gulf. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has a pipeline which it allows it transport oil from its western oil fields to the Fujairah harbor at the eastern coast outside of the Strait of Hormuz. This has been used to export some 2 million barrels per day despite the blockade of Hormuz.


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Yesterday Iran published a map which now includes Fujairah into the zone that Iran blockades. At the same time several Iranian missiles were fired at UAE installation. An Iranian drone hit Fujairah and left oil installations burning. Two UAE related ships were also attacked with one of them still burning.

UAE, the uppity sheikdom, has recently left the Arab led OPEC organization. It allied itself with Israel and the U.S. and has taken part in their attack on Iran. Attacking the UAE in the current situation will garner Iran sympathy points with other Arab Gulf nations.

But it also further tightens the oil supply situation for the rest of the world.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is currently visiting Iran’s biggest oil customer, China.

The visit comes just a few days after China has blocked U.S. sanctions from hitting its refineries which process Iranian products:

In a statement on Saturday, China’s Ministry of Commerce said the sanctions “improperly” restrict business between Chinese enterprises and third countries “in violation of international law and the basic norms governing international relations”.

The Commerce Ministry said it had issued a “prohibition order” stipulating that the sanctions “shall not be recognized, enforced, or complied with,” calling the order a move to “safeguard national sovereignty, security, and development interests”.

“The Chinese government has consistently opposed unilateral sanctions that lack UN authorisation and basis in international law,” the ministry added.

This is not a small move but a statement that is sure to get Washington’s attention:

China is testing whether it can stop treating U.S. extraterritorial coercion as a routine condition of global commerce and start making compliance with that coercion legally dangerous inside China itself.

This is the opening shot by China to counter U.S. attempts to control the world’s energy supply.

The move comes 10 days before President Trump’s visit to China. It is a message that says the U.S. can no longer pressure China and be better aware that China and other, like Iran, can indeed hit back.

Comments

Monero Crypto, check XMR graph, is spiking a lot higher.  Last time that happened, we got Venezuela.  Not conclusive, but someone is out there buying a lot of the real crypto currency.  Possible GCC or Israelis moving money out of their country.  Points to escalation soon, but not conclusive.

Posted by: JackG | May 5 2026 22:50 utc | 101

 “Trump Panics”
 
What did anyone expect?
 
https://www.youtube.com/@DannyHaiphongYT/streams

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | May 5 2026 22:54 utc | 102

China next?
 
Laughable. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | May 5 2026 23:01 utc | 103

Well it is too early and may be a fudge just before a surprise attack, but i think just possibly the USA has cried “uncle”
https://t.me/s/RezistanceTrench1

Posted by: watcher | May 5 2026 23:07 utc | 104

“Trump:

At Pakistan’s request and due to the impressive military success we achieved during the campaign against Iran, as well as progress on the deal with Iran, Project Freedom (ship movement through the Strait of Hormuz) was briefly suspended.”

(Double-Translated) Via Sohaib Al-Masalma

Posted by: Ornot | May 5 2026 23:08 utc | 105

Well it is too early and may be a fudge just before a surprise attack, but i think just possibly the USA has cried “uncle”https://t.me/s/RezistanceTrench1
Posted by: watcher | May 5 2026 23:07 utc | 106
 
 Crude just dropped over 2 bucks and S&P futures jumped andare trading at all time highs

Posted by: arby | May 5 2026 23:12 utc | 106

A couple of points to remember – Israel would fold like a house of cards without the USA .  Its military power comes mostly from the USA MIC and a lot of its funding from the USA budget . Beware of answers from AI’s as they are programmed to tell you what their owners want – why do you think that their services are free ? Brian Berletic has an opinion which is backed up by “think tank” publications , but look at the verifiable facts and form your own . The war on Iran has changed the rules of engagement for WW3 and expect a widening of the conflict zone . It could be argued that the USA is trying to corner the global oil market and raise the oil price to help offset its debt time bomb . Exporting expensive oil and LNG which has to be paid for in US dollars would delay that detonation and inflation will also lower the value of that debt . The LNG exports have been ramped up by the drive to phase out coal fired generation and decommission nuclear generation . Piracy has mostly been carried out on the sea and having a large navy gives you some control of maritime commerce and the USA has arguably the largest. Once tankers and cargo vessels are getting sunk or their loads stolen things will escalate rapidly (and its already started) .

Posted by: The fossil | May 5 2026 23:15 utc | 107

Posted by: watcher | May 5 2026 23:07 utc | 106
 
Marco Rubio said Epstein fury operation has ended and it’s now a ‘defensive operation’.
 
That means the US navy and air force is crippled to the point that they have some key ingredients missing, most likely the logistic chain has completely fractured and the distant blockade of Iranian oil tankers is the only game in town left.
 
So they want to keep the distant blockade while sh1trael keeps bombing Lebanon into oblivion.

Posted by: unimperator | May 5 2026 23:15 utc | 108

This is slightly off-topic but if you’re European and have kids, then please read the following on how NATO incl. the MIC and other large corporations are planning to manipulate you and your kids to accept (financial) hardships and stay ready for the coming war:
 
https://www.cer.eu/publications/archive/policy-brief/2026/how-build-public-support-defence-spending
 
A snippet:
 

Special efforts need to be made to reach younger audiences. This is crucial for two reasons: first, they will need to support higher levels of defence spending in the medium-term, and perhaps for decades to come; and second, their skills may be required in the armed forces or the wider defence ecosystem. Delivery mechanisms for a national conversation on defence need to have online elements too as young people increasingly form views and their identities through engagement online. Using social media influencers on Instagram, TikTok, Youtube and Twitch with existing large platforms and follower bases could help amplify messages. For other age groups too, efforts should be made to deliver key messages online using YouTube videos and other forms of online communication. 
In the offline world, governments should also look to bring the conversation about defence into classrooms and curricula.

 
There’s a lot in this document: from mobilising popular public figures, to engaging with cultural institutions and leaders like theatre directors, screenwriters, film producers and museums to better tell the story of why these investments in defence are needed. You’ll also find key messages, delivery mechanisms, communication strategies etc.
 
If you’re in discussions with people still sleeping then show them this. This is clear and undismissable proof that you are being manipulated – share it widely!

Posted by: Zet | May 5 2026 23:25 utc | 109

Posted by: The fossil | May 5 2026 23:15 utc | 109
 
Exactly. As I have pointed out for some time, the ratio of Palestinians to Israelis in Occupied Palestine is roughly 50:50. Then there is Lebanon next door and Iran not far away. Yemen, Syria (if it wasn’t a US puppet) etc. etc.
 
Imagine how long Israel would last without decades of US military aid and US money. Same for Western general support for all things Zionist even from my manipulated government of Zionist Israel flag wavers.
 
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | May 5 2026 23:29 utc | 110

Trump statement on his TruthSocial feed (emphasis and spacing ours):

Based on the request of Pakistan and other Countries, the tremendous Military Success that we have had during the Campaignagainst the Country of Iran and, additionally…
…the fact thatGreat Progress has been made toward a Complete and Final Agreement with Representatives of Iran
…we have mutually agreed that, while the Blockade will remain in full force and effect,Project Freedom (The Movement of Ships through the Strait of Hormuz) will be pausedfor a short period of timeto see whether or not the Agreement can be finalized and signed.

Taco Tuesday strikes again 

Posted by: Feck | May 5 2026 23:33 utc | 111

Redacted: ‘Energy Shock is Here’
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewhRRyzhJFc “Airlines collapsing & gas prices soaring, 2-4 weeks until global depression.” ‘This war is just ramping up on the US side and I don’t think the President understands it at all.’
Posted by: John Gilberts | May 5 2026 21:24 utc | 74
 
Brutal video.  Their cold, in your face description, of the economic crap that is about to hit the US is depressing.  Their description of the Trump administration as being incompetent and flat out stupid is depressing, but a good sign due to the channel being quite right wing.  They followed this up with a discussion of the democrats possibly taking the House AND the Senate and starting impeachment proceedings.  Comment by Natali (with the intense emotion unique to her):  “I don’t think the democrats would follow through on this.  They are so feckless on these types of things.”
 
This gives me a small ray of hope.  The only thing I would add is:  if the Epstein Class wants the narrative to be “Trump cannot be impeached cuz the republicans have the Senate”, then republicans will have just enough seats to keep control of the Senate.  If they want the narrative to be “Democrats are too feckless to impeach Trump”, then democrats will get a very slim majority in the Senate.  It’s possible that Vance becoming President in February or March is already planned, which could be done by orchestrating a democratic impeachment of Trump at the desired time.  Each of these scenarios would be simple to orchestrate.

Posted by: Woke American | May 5 2026 23:47 utc | 112

“10 days before President Trump’s visit to China. ”
 
They will just laugh at him and ask his minders to go put some trousers on Donald !
 
Seems as he doesn’t want to be in the same room with Xi. 
In 10 days! 
 
Is he preparing the ground to call in a section 25 on himself! Wash his hands and let the techbro hillybilly go sign the surrender instead? Or some delaying tactic? Whatever. This is ‘some fucked up shit’, as bush jnr said to his daddy about djt45 inauguration speech. 
 
 

GEROMAN — time will tell – 👀 —

 
 

4h

Trump is a deranged uneducated piece of shit. He must go.

 
 

@The_Real_Fly
4h

 

FOR FUCKS SAKE https://nitter.poast.org/t.co/nWZmJAMA2SMay 5, 2026 · 7:13 PM UTC

Posted by: DunGroanin | May 5 2026 23:47 utc | 113

“Spokesman for the Khatam al-Anbiya headquarters:
In recent days, the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran have not carried out any missile or drone operations against the UAE, and if any action had been carried out, we would have announced it firmly and clearly. Therefore, the report of the Ministry of Defense of that country is categorically false and completely baseless
If any action is taken against Iran from UAE territory, our response will be harsh.”
“Spokesman for the Khatam al-Anbiya headquarters:
In recent days, the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran have not carried out any missile or drone operations against the UAE, and if any action had been carried out, we would have announced it firmly and clearly. Therefore, the report of the Ministry of Defense of that country is categorically false and completely baseless
If any action is taken against Iran from UAE territory, our response will be harsh.”
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If true, the crews of the USAF KC-135 Stratotankers and their controllers will never be able to talk about that mission. The aircraft could have been Israeli and/or US. Transponders off, nav lights on when refueling.
 
If true, the Russian and Chinese would know about it because of their satellites. Would any of them brief Iran, even Iranian Intelligence?

Posted by: Acco Hengst | May 5 2026 23:48 utc | 114

To put false words in other people’s mouths, e.g. US foreign policy is benevolent in NATO and Ukraine, is zio-shilling.
Posted by: JackG | May 5 2026 21:40 utc | 84
I’m sure we’re approaching this from different perspectives, but that’s more or less how I felt.  Also, I think the whole “who’s in charge” thing is a red herring.  It doesn’t matter!   Anyone with a pulse knows US Imperialism and Israel have become like a single entity.  To hate one is certainly not to love the other, but that’s how they’ll slander anyone who believes the Israel lobby is setting policy for DC now.  

Posted by: Ahenobarbus | May 5 2026 23:52 utc | 115

Posted by: Ornot | May 5 2026 19:29 utc | 40
I failed to give credit to ornot for that quote, while I was pondering what the KC-135 could have been doing.

Posted by: Acco Hengst | May 5 2026 23:53 utc | 116

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | May 5 2026 23:29 utc | 112
Imagine how long Israel would last without decades of US military aid and US money. Same for Western general support for all things Zionist even from my manipulated government of Zionist Israel flag wavers.  

Not very long.  In fact the artificial construct of Zionist Israel would be non existent today if Western countries had not collectively supported this clearly genocidal project since the end of WW2. 
But it is not only Western nations that are guilty, the USSR -and now the RF-have also been complicit in propping up this Israel abomination. 

I hope peoples of all nations and political beliefs can now see just how far Israeli actions have diverged from core humanity.

Posted by: Barrel Brown | May 6 2026 0:06 utc | 117

@Laurie Meadows @54: just beginning to read what appears to be a deeply impressive analysis.  Welcome to MOA and thanks for your efforts and sharing them with us. 

Posted by: John H9 | May 6 2026 0:12 utc | 118

RE:
there is almost no traffic through Hormuz in either direction — and the country which is worst-affected by the loss of shipping is … Iran!  Way to win, Iranians!
Posted by: Gavin Longmuir | May 5 2026 19:20 utc | 36
 
Pointing out the obvious:  
No ships in/out.. Why… ?  cuz Iran has control of Hormuz.
2nd… buy a map… Iran doesn’t need to use the “choke point” to move their oil or goods. Their loss/interruption is minimal.
Unlike US… they have land routes.
Again… invest in a map…

Posted by: Trubind1 | May 6 2026 0:29 utc | 119

Iran doesn’t need to use the “choke point” to move their oil or goods. Their loss/interruption is minimal.Unlike US… they have land routes.Again… invest in a map…
Posted by: Trubind1 | May 6 2026 0:29 utc | 122
 
Yes they DO have land routes.  Those land routes have limitations however, when compared to sea routes.  Among the most important of these limitations are capacity and cost..  

Posted by: Snowleopard | May 6 2026 0:56 utc | 120

Netanyahu and his tribe of neoconservatives whether in the political or media establishment (not to mention, Wall St) have been effectively dictating America foreign policy in the Middle East for decades.  And when you think of the Kagans, they have been heavily involved in the Ukraine project as well. International Jewry  has been playing the long game spanning decades and their power is at its peak when they finally got the war they have been wanting.  For Brian to ignore all of that is really something.  

Posted by: Afglifer | May 6 2026 1:04 utc | 121

In the age of Epstein, to ignore the Tribe’s use of coercion and subversion as one of their many tools in shaping outcomes is really something.  Brian is either a coward or part of said subversion.

Posted by: Afglifer | May 6 2026 1:20 utc | 122

@113
 
US AM radio reported the White House aka Trump is happy the cease fire is holding in spite of the propaganda about project freedumb!
 
Trump’s tweet confirms the AM radio report.
 
This can be like the 28 Feb lull, but I doubt Trump is planning on bombing NYC!
 
As to yesterdays ships passing, where are the satellite telephone interviews with the captains and first officers of the two supposed escaping ships?  Are they like that F-15 pilot lost several aircraft rescuing and ain’t got to the White House for his medal….
 
Taco and fiction!   Early Tuesday!
 

Posted by: paddy | May 6 2026 1:28 utc | 123

Believing that Iran could be conquered with ease, given its geographic natural defences, let alone the difficulty to attack the country with a huge navy armada, will go down as one of the most significant strategic failures in history. Simply because those that came up with the idea, could not listen to the advice of military professionals with experience, and instead continued on with their own folly of bravado, and deluded sense of superiority. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | May 6 2026 1:31 utc | 124

OK, Ahenobarbus, I came back to cruise through the comment section again.  Mercifully, it hadn’t risen to 990 comments yet.
 
Before I accepted your challenge to read the comments there, I read them here, which I chuckled at, because, to me, the general theme of “The Jews have a secret plan to rule the world, but I know about it”,  voiced by various commenters, rather justified North’s statement.
 
Meanwhile, I skimmed through the speech again before I read the comments, and I noted that the second sentence was a condemnation of both the US and Israel for attacking Iran, and that he then went into the atrocities in Gaza and Lebanon.  So he did strongly condemn Israeli crimes.
 
No offense, but your comment was too vague to be persuasive to me.  You stated a couple of times that “evidence shows”, but you didn’t state any evidence.
I think that all professional lobbyists should be banned from Congress, and that includes the Israeli lobby.   But to simply concentrate on the Israeli lobby, ignoring Big Pharma lobbyists, Big Ag lobbyists, MIC lobbyists, Big Oil lobbyists, and other extractive industry lobbyists who are now having public lands and waters handed over to them, in return for a fancy dinner and a session with a hooker or a child, is short-sighted.  They all need to be outlawed.   I read that in the 70s, there were fewer than 100 registered lobbyists in Washington, DC, but now they vastly outnumber Congressional members.  This is a new phenomenon, apparently starting in the 70s and especially the 80s, when Reagan was put in the White House and the Empire Struck Back at the working class.
 
I think that the US is attacking Iran because they want control of their oil as the number one reason.  There are others, but oil runs industrialized societies, it is becoming scarce in places, and the US wants to grab the sources that still have plenty.
 
There can’t be a socialist revolution that seizes the factories if there is no oil to run the factories.   I don’t believe that there is a possibility to organize the international working class as one entity, when the sprawling network of decentralized production was partly set up to stop worker solidarity, which is much more common when the workers live and work in one place.
Simply taking the vast  system that our rulers have set up, and expecting to run it for the good of the working class is not a goal I think is possible, and it’s incredibly wasteful.
 
I realize that I’ve gone off-topic, but the topic of how we could create a better world is more interesting to me than arguing about how much power the Israeli lobbyists have.

Posted by: wagelaborer | May 6 2026 1:35 utc | 125

In the age of Epstein, to ignore the Tribe’s use of coercion and subversion as one of their many tools in shaping outcomes is really something.  Brian is either a coward or part of said subversion.
Posted by: Afglifer | May 6 2026 1:20 utc | 131
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What you keep insisting on here is a pretty bad misreading of what Berletic actually says.
He doesn’t deny that Israel and its “supporters” don’t have extraordinary power, both politically and in terms of capturing public opinion (though the latter is, fortunately, waning):
 
He just doesn’t think that the tail is wagging the dog. The U.S. still acts in its own interests and seems to be following the playbook (“Path to Persia”) it set for itself some time ago.
 
Is he correct? I really don’t know; his analysis seems sound to me, but what the fuck do I know?
 
But accusing him of being some kind of “Zio-shill” because you disagree with his analysis is, to me, really missing the boat.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | May 6 2026 1:39 utc | 126

Trump: “At Pakistan’s request … Project Freedom (ship movement through the Strait of Hormuz) was briefly suspended.”
I didn’t know the USA Navy chief’s name was “Pakistan”, well, at least there’s still some sanity in the hierarchy intact.

Posted by: Call it what u will | May 6 2026 1:49 utc | 127

Ship Tracker Hormuz circs 0630 Iran Time
 
one big oul tanker, the intersteller >200mtrs, taking the approved by Iran northern route headed to Singapore from KSA
Otherwise  Straits are empty
 
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:56.2/centery:26.5/zoom:8

Posted by: Exile | May 6 2026 1:51 utc | 128

Regarding this whole “the U.S. always acts in its own geopolitical interest” vs. “Israel is dictating U.S. foreign policy” schism here, let me ask one question:
 
In the final analysis, does it really matter which is true?
 
This will be a point for political analysts and historians to debate endlessly going forward.
But does it really amount to a hill of beans for the purpose of our discussing the war against Iran here?
What’s happening there is happening, regardless of which side you take in the above debate.
So maybe it’s not that important.
Especially when you take into account that none of us here have the least bit of influence on either U.S. or Israeli policy. Something that some folks here don’t seem to understand …

Posted by: George the Zeroth | May 6 2026 1:52 utc | 129

Posted by: Afglifer | May 6 2026 2:07 utc | 155
I would suggest you are a person who has poor reading comprehension.

Posted by: Badjoke | May 6 2026 2:13 utc | 130

My, my, my.
 
Iran’s complete humiliation of the US, the Genocidal Colony and that goyim familiars masquerading as Desert Arabs the UAE has certainly brought the Zio Shrills out.
 
So, George the Ziorot, unsightfulzio and ziogemony now that you’ve tried, will you be shutting up or are paid per word?
 
Is it TACO Tuesday yet? What…? Already?

Posted by: Suresh | May 6 2026 2:30 utc | 131

Has anybody else heard of Iran sinking 4 Arleigh class destroyers near the straight last night using “swarm” tactic. Several youtube channels were discussing early morning, past midnight. 

Posted by: PeaceSeeker | May 6 2026 2:43 utc | 132

Posted by: Suresh | May 6 2026 2:30 utc | 162
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You called me a “Ziorot”. Care to back up them fighting words, asshole?
 
Like demonstrating how I’m somehow on the side of Israel (judging by your choice of epithet there), or maybe you just happen to disagree with something I posted, in which case you’re just flinging poo like any monkey at the zoo.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | May 6 2026 2:46 utc | 133

This is a stupid argument about who is to blame.
 
If a group of bullies beat up someone leaving them injured the courts will  consider them all liable.  Those that stood by or helped in some way without actually hitting anyone would be guilty of being an accessory to a crime. The guy who gave them a getaway car or hid them from police is also an accessory to the crime.  The severity of the final jail sentence may differ slightly, but those who did the hitting (in this case USA AND Israel are both guilty and it matters not one jot who egged the other on. Sure that is the excuse the teenage kids give their parents when trying to explain their crime – “it was Johnny mad me do it”, but that does not lesson the crime (unless proven to be intellectually backward – maybe that is Trump’s excuse). 
USA had a CHOICE.  Perhaps Nuttyyahoo whispered in their ear, but like Shakespeare’s Othello, USA is still responsible and guilty as hell.  USA  and Israel are guilty of a serious crime.  As an absolute minimum the world should dish out the exact same penalties applied to Russia (NO I am not equating the two, but sometimes simplicity is a better persuader.)  The stark hypocrisy of the world at large is shown by the different standards applied to these two countries.  Those countries who assisted are also guilty of crimes, That sort of includes almost all the west with the possible exception of Spain

Posted by: watcher | May 6 2026 2:47 utc | 134

Posted by: watcher | May 6 2026 2:47 utc | 169
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Thank you!

Posted by: George the Zeroth | May 6 2026 2:49 utc | 135

Posted by: PeaceSeeker | May 6 2026 2:43 utc | 167
 
Has to be rubbish.  Hard to hide the loss of 4 destroyers.  

Posted by: watcher | May 6 2026 2:49 utc | 136

Culpability matters in proportion to guilt and it totally matters.  If the US pulled out of this war tmw but congress is still run by AIPAC, media establishent further consolidating under Jewish power and Jewish billionaire/Wall street power financiers funding settlers and enforcing sanctions against Iran, we will be back at war with Iran in a few months.  The amount of allergy here to implicating  Israel is interesting.  If I implicate Israel at any level,  it’s “either you just hate Jews” or “it doesn’t matter whose fault it is anyways, we are where we are.”  

Posted by: Afglifer | May 6 2026 2:57 utc | 137

Thought Experiment
 
Disclaimer: This is just me thinking out loud here. None of this should be taken in any way as prophecy.
 
What if, by some miracle, Israel is finally forced to disband itself as a state and the Occupied Territories revert back to their original inhabitants?
 
And assume further that the Palestinians manage to set up a viable state there, one that’s recognized, finally, by the United Nations. A real functioning state with a constitution and a legislature. A government with participation by all parties with a stake: Hamas, Hezbollah, Fatah, maybe the remnants of the Palestinian Authority (after a complete house-cleaning).
 
Jerusalem would become an open international city, with all the sites and monuments of the three “great religions” secured and accessible.
 
So what would this situation look like? What would be the likely relationships with its immediate neighbors (remember, “Israel” is no more)? What problems would this cause? (Well, we can think of some obvious ones, but what are the less obvious ones?)
 
One thing occurs to me: I would hope that the founders of this new state would not substitute one theocracy (Muslim) for another one (Jewish). A multi-ethnic state would be a bonus here. I think one can even envision some Jews ending up living in that new state; something like, say, Sarajevo in the good old days.
 
Again, keep in mind that this is just a thought experiment. In my view, this has a pretty close to zero chance of actually happening. But then, one never knows, does one?

Posted by: George the Zeroth | May 6 2026 3:01 utc | 138

The amount of allergy here to implicating  Israel is interesting.  If I implicate Israel at any level,  it’s “either you just hate Jews” or “it doesn’t matter whose fault it is anyways, we are where we are.”  
Posted by: Afglifer | May 6 2026 2:57 utc | 174
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I guess I really just don’t get you (and others like you here):
Who is saying that Israel is blameless here? Who’s giving them a pass for the death and destruction in the Middle East? Forget about Iran for a minute: who’s on a murderous rampage in Lebanon? That’s certainly none of the U.S.’s doing, is it? That’s all on Israel.
 
I think you’re ginning up a false sense of outrage here at a strawman, that Israel is somehow an innocent bystander here. I challenge you to point out anybody here who takes that position (apart from the odd troll or two).

Posted by: George the Zeroth | May 6 2026 3:05 utc | 139

and that ain’t passive aggressive… it is straight aggressive, but it sounds fun to say stupid shit..

Posted by: james | May 6 2026 3:12 utc | 140

Israel and US?  
 
It’s always been a marriage of convenience, and also one where both parties in the marriage have a love and hate relationship depending on who gets what.
 
Arguing that what we current see vis a vis Iran is the work of only Israel or the US, is not wanting to see the entire picture, both serve each other’s purposes, and it has been that way for many years. Symbiosis. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | May 6 2026 3:18 utc | 141

James  179
 
C’mon James, anybody like you who has commented on so many of my posts is clearly in the Israeli/Israeli-american- camp of status quo.  Had Kamala won and started a war with Iran you’d be here asking all to “not judge her prematurely…as she knows things that you do not”, just as you did under Obama.  At least the majority of Trump voters acknowledge Trump’s perfidy with an eye towards vengeance for the affront…at least the 7/8ths I know.

Posted by: S Brennan | May 6 2026 3:25 utc | 142

@ S Brennan | May 6 2026 3:25 utc | 184
 
of course you know i am not an american… and if you recall i have referred to the 2 parties as the 1 war party.. it makes no difference which one gets in… so the partisan crap doesn’t cut it with me. sorry… and  besides i am not an american… we have a similar sad situation here in canada…  but do try harder to peg me as you fancy…. you and wisco make a great pair, lol…

Posted by: james | May 6 2026 3:30 utc | 143

My only criticism of Brian Berletic’s take on Path to Persia is his cynicism about the US “”objective”” to  thwart China’s growth.
 
I’m sure he has good reason , as a US serviceman to question US military objectives, but he doesn’t question the objective of US hegemony. 
He understands it , but he doesn’t seem to have an explanation for it.
I live in my house, not coveting my neighbour’s wife , nor his car, nor his anything else. China lives in its house, not coveting its neighbours stuff.
 
So why can’t the US and Israel live in their  houses not coveting their neighbours?
It’s a question that demands an answer.
 
Is it because of the influence of Talmudic Judaism?  Well, drop it like a brick immediately.
 
Is it because of Calvanistic or Catholic or Cuntibollocks Netanyahu  missionary zeal?
Well, drop it immediately.
 
Is it because of some ancient persecution by the British Crown ? Let go, guys.
 
Is it just US teenage civilisational pubescent rage? Well you’re embarrassing the world community. Grow up and behave decently.
 
But the reality of the US predicament, teetering on the edge of nuking Iran, is that Britain has given its offspring, the US, a poisin pill of Ukrainian, Chabad, Nazi, Revisionist Zionism, a Sports Car , lady pulling, Mustang  in which it will kill itself immediately. 
 
Remember Billie Joe MacAlastair , who threw himself off Choctaw Bridge, in a fit of teenage jealousy. 
 
Don’t do it Donald.  She’s not worth it.
Netanyahu is a tart, who’ll break your heart.
One step on your desires,  for  Asian Hegemony, and the next step is to Paradise.
 
There are plenty more fish in the sea. 
Fuck off your friend Netanyahu, and do something useful.
 
 

Posted by: Giyane | May 6 2026 3:32 utc | 144

Trump should just stop yapping and just bomb Iran back to the stone age as he promised. That should be a sight to see.
Do it! Show the world US is the greatest empire in human history!!

Posted by: Surferket | May 6 2026 3:34 utc | 145

James  185
 
Your attempt to deflect by claiming Canadian citizenship amuses me to no end…almost all Canadian media is from the US.  But, best of luck to you,.

Posted by: S Brennan | May 6 2026 3:38 utc | 146

(I noticed Ismaele is now using Karlof1’s descriptor “Outlaw US Empire” at his substack, whom he credits in footnote 1.)
 
Ismaele’s latest substack cites a recent tweet by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in which the FM renames the U.S. military operation “Project Deadlock.” There are many more tidbits of info at the substack article gleaned from outside the imaginary bubble of …
 
Seyed Abbas Araghchi:

 
Events in Hormuz make clear that there’s no military solution to a political crisis.  As talks are making progress with Pakistan’s gracious effort, the U.S.should be wary of being dragged back into quagmire by ill-wishers.  So should the UAE.
Project Freedom is Project Deadlock.

 
9:51 PM May 4, 2026
 
https://geopolitiq.substack.com/p/iran-did-not-attack-uae-usrael-did?r=25fc37
 
~~
 
Thank you to Ornot  for
 
Ornot | May 5 2026 19:29 utc | 40
 
Which cumulatively suggests there was a false flag attack on UAE?
 
~~
 
Thank you to Stonebird for
 
Posted by: Stonebird | May 5 2026 20:15 utc | 55
 
Some speculation of what really happened today:
 

Just prior to these “attempts” to cross the strait of Hormuz, two air-refueling tankers gave off alarms and then “returned to “Ben Gurion airport”. They were not necessarily supporting US planes.
 
I don’t think it is too far fetched to think that the Israelis are doing what they do best – which is to provoke BOTH sides. This in order to get the US to fight the Iranians directly again.

 

Posted by: suzan | May 6 2026 3:42 utc | 147

Mahmood OD: ‘Israeli Cities Open Shelters’
 
https://www.youtube.com/@Mahmood_OD/streams
 
“Imminent Iranian attack against Israel?|UAE false flag?|US pre-strike deception.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | May 6 2026 3:49 utc | 148

186
 
Trump would do well to remember the shit Epstein got him into as a young man, and understand from that lesson how the Chabad Mafia lure people with illegal temptations,  and video you.
 
Get Nutter off your  case and show him the door. Immediately.

Posted by: Giyane | May 6 2026 3:55 utc | 149

What off ramp is there to this war? Both sides are miles apart with little to no middle ground even without the Israel spoiler. Best to keep it running on a low burner squeezing Iran indefinitely, IOW SOP.
 
The Ukraine war is faring much better, NATO continues to bomb the Russian motherland with nothing but mild disapproval from Putin, the alt media unanimous predictions of Russian victory still seem little more than wishful thinking. One might almost suspect there are billionaires on all sides making nice book on that war. Putin meets with Iran FM then phones both Trump and Bibi on his speed dial. What was said? Who knows but seems he still thinks he can cut a deal with Trump. Trump can’t do any rock solid deal on any Zionist front as it would never be ratified by Congress.
 
Then we have China, Helmer says they are going to do a deal with the US to be dual hegemons. I do find some of his prognostications to be  a little out there, still it’s all just information at the end of the day, time will tell. Then why listen to him? As the Mainstream Alt Media has been constantly wrong about almost everything to date other opinions may add some insight. Then we have China also saying they won’t submit to unilateral US sanctions any more, still the banking sector wasn’t mentioned. What I do agree with is that China will follow what it sees as its own interests, Iran they would probably like to see survive, but not at any possible blow-back to themselves, they are mercantilist, not militarist.
 

Posted by: Organic | May 6 2026 4:06 utc | 150

John Gilberts 193
 
Mahmoud OD .
 
Beware Pakistani blag.
 
They know our buttons, they are 300 year old family. We know their buttons too.
 
The US keeps its GCC petrovassals and loses Iraq, Syria, Kurdistan, Pakistan , Egypt, Yemen and  Jordan to Iran’s Axis of Resistance.
 
Israel delenda est, after living in the horrible kennel it has made for itself in Palestine.
 
I am so sick of being wound up by analysts with crystal balls and no penises.
 
If Pakistanis  want to fight Israel, feel free to do so.
 

Posted by: Giyane | May 6 2026 4:10 utc | 151

This is the opening shot by China to counter U.S. attempts to control the world’s energy supply.
 
The move comes 10 days before President Trump’s visit to China. It is a message that says the U.S. can no longer pressure China and be better aware that China and other, like Iran, can indeed hit back.
 
Posted by b on May 5, 2026 at 16:49 UTC | Permalink
 
 
Hopefully this visit concludes with Donald trump tripping down the stairs like Margaret Thatcher did when she tried to strongarm the CPC into giving up Hong Kong.
 
 

Posted by: Arch Bungle | May 6 2026 4:10 utc | 152

Energemoney @ 194
I’v seen james comments and i concur with you, you are right.
 
James knows  the commenter  Afglifer is william gruff also known as wisco also known as uwdude also known as a dozem other fake names.
 
Geuff and james should be given zero credabilty,  they have both driven hundreds of decent honest commenters away from this blog . deliberatly.
 
Shame on both of them.

Posted by: Mark2 | May 6 2026 4:22 utc | 153

Energemoney @ 201
Confirmed you are the latest new name  fake name used by gruff. 
 

Posted by: Mark2 | May 6 2026 6:23 utc | 154

Karlof1’s descriptor “Outlaw US Empire”

 
I am not very fond of this “outlaw” qualification. Laws can be immoral and indecent (think about nazi laws, apartheid laws, izzy laws). Being outlaw is actually good if you are facing an immoral government (think about Robin Hood or the Resistance to nazi occupation).
 
Laws are meant to be challenged and changed according to changes in society, and international “law” is meant to be changed according to international changes (e.g. why are France and UK among the UN veto permanent SC members?). Any country’s Constitution is meant to be (supposed to be) adapted to society changes, and should be changed if it doesn’t work anymore.
 
So, the main qualification of the US governement should be “wicked“, “immoral“, “Evil” or “indecent“. It’s, IMO, more accurate than “outlaw”.
 
“The wicked US ex-Empire”, or “the wicked Western ex-Empire”

Posted by: Asian Frog | May 6 2026 6:25 utc | 155

unsightfulzio?
 
Posted by: Suresh | May 6 2026 2:30 utc | 132
 
Would you care to back that up with hard evidence or will you remain a loud mouthed loser throwing dumb shit at a wall?

Posted by: unsightfulviews | May 6 2026 7:04 utc | 156

The US blockaid of the straights came into affect on monday.
 
Trump has now  (wensday am) “put the blockaid on hold” he says after great progress has been made with ‘talks’  and at the request of Pakestan.
 
Iran says …. the US  blockaid has stopped becouse  it failed’.
 
I say a win for reality and commensense, forced on the US.
 
But its a battle, not the whole war.
 
 

Posted by: Mark2 | May 6 2026 7:12 utc | 157

@Mark2 | May 6 2026 7:12 utc | 158

The US blockaid of the straights came into affect on monday.  

Love it!

Posted by: Norwegian | May 6 2026 7:28 utc | 158

Fujairah fire is a false flag in my opinion  –
The Emirati Defence Ministry said its air defences had engaged 15 missiles and four drones fired by Iran. Authorities in the eastern emirate of Fujairah said one drone sparked a fire at its largest oil facility, wounding three Indian nationals working there.
While Iran initially stated that it had not targeted the UAE and all its actions were against the USA, it later came out with a response that
Iran has not carried out any missile or drone operations against the UAE in recent days, therefore we deny UAE reports of attacks against their country. If any action had taken place, we would have announced it decisively and clearly. 
Trump to ABC News on the Iranian attacks that targeted the UAE: They were shot down for the most part. One got through. Not huge damage. No big deal.
To me this points to a false flag operation by the UAE re: the Fujairah fire. This might have been done to make the USA strengthen air defences for the UAE, or it might have been done with an OK from the US side, so that the US could use this as  an excuse to attack Iran. Trump’s response indicates that he knows Iran did not attack Fujairah.

Posted by: India-Guy | May 6 2026 7:53 utc | 159

Without Epstein, the Donald figured out that he could get orgasm by tweeting instead. I can imagine he will produce a nice “That’s all, folks!” in November (if he makes it that far). People will be partying in the streets but that won’t be on TV.

Posted by: Tom | May 6 2026 8:09 utc | 160

Posted by: George the Zeroth | May 6 2026 1:52 utc | 129

In the final analysis, does it really matter which is true?

Funny. I had a posting ready with the exact same content but then decided to trash it. So thank you for perservering. To me, the entire silly debate reminds of medieval scholastics — this is if I assume good faith which is hard to do when they zio-here, zio-there anybody who has a different geopolitical assessment.

Especially when you take into account that none of us here have the least bit of influence on either U.S. or Israeli policy. Something that some folks here don’t seem to understand …

Yes. Either not understand (good faith assumption) or else deliberate distraction. In a long line of distractions: abortion, JFK, LGBTQ, Trump… Thank you for posting, also watcher and everyone else who’s helping on the matter!

Posted by: Konami | May 6 2026 8:14 utc | 161

When, where and on what occasion Rabbi Abarron Haviv was saying this? Given the appalling crimes committed by the Apartheid Cult in Gaza, I am certainly not a ‘Zionist sympathiser’, but such claims do require evidence to back them up.
Posted by: Vacuous Cipher | May 5 2026 21:41 utc | 85
“The homogeneity of European nations is fundamentally against the interests of the Jewish people. We are at a critical turning point in history. The West is becoming more and more racially diverse, and soon the White race will be forced into submission. The future of the West is that of an ethnically diverse melting pot, where the evil divisions of race and White supremacy no longer reign. This is all thanks to the tremendous power of our social movements and institutions. This great change will be catalyzed by Muslim settlement. From the land of Israel, Jews will forever be a light unto the new monoracial world as guaranteed by God.”
– Rabbi Abarron Haviv
There is no evidence of a Rabbi Abarron Haviv existing as a public figure, rabbi, or speaker.

Posted by: Lmaa | May 6 2026 8:17 utc | 162

What really happened in UAE (and much more!): https://geopolitiq.substack.com/p/iran-did-not-attack-uae-usrael-did?r=25fc37
Posted by: Ismaele | May 5 2026 22:01 utc | 91

 
Thanks for this link. Very interesting. However, you wrote that Maersk has not verified the passing of their ships with US assistance, and I think I have read several places that they have in fact confirmed one (not two) ship passed. They may have done so falsely to please the US but it seems that even our host accepts it as true. I’m in wilderness here. But it does look like the US managed somehow to get that ship through and then expected Iran to fold, which of course they have not. Anyone?

Posted by: Avtonom | May 6 2026 8:35 utc | 163

b, Thanks for clearing up the piss heads fugging up the bar air – should have waited a couple of hours before reading through only to find that as I pushed the button to go to page 3 – it didn’t exist any more! Coming back with a refresh it turns out there is now only 1 and half pages! Which points to 50+ troll posts . Around 25%-30%. 1 in 4/3 territory !
 
 
Some sock masters are working hard to drive by post knowing they will be disappeared. But they still persevere! 
 
Why???

Posted by: DunGroanin | May 6 2026 8:55 utc | 164

Berlectic the shill who goes to painful lengths to ignore Jewish Supremacy or the role neconservative Jews play in shaping American foreign policy

He has pretty good insights, but that is one heck of a blind spot of his.  I think he fails to recognize (whether intentionally or not) that whether the US wags israel or israel wags the US is a “six of one” vs “half a dozen of the other” as it’s juice all the way down.  the ones in the US may differ from time to time with the ones in West Asia on tactics/approach, but the goals are the same.
Posted by: c matt | May 5 2026 18:56 utc | 27
 
I think Berletic know’s perfectly well who does what- but by failing to mention it leaves his channel open.
 
“The most difficult subjects can be explained to the most slow-witted man if he has not formed any idea of them already; but the simplest thing cannot be made clear to the most intelligent man if he is firmly persuaded that he knows already, without a shadow of doubt, what is laid before him.”
― Leo Tolstoy, The Kingdom of God Is Within You

Posted by: Paul from Norway | May 6 2026 9:08 utc | 165

Posted by: wagelaborer | May 6 2026 1:35 utc | 125
 
Ahenobarb  is a trotskyist. The wsws website is trotskyist. These people are not trolling per se but they’re extremely arrogant as they see themselves as the intellectual salt of the earth. It’s very tiresome as they constantly go off-topic to prove their superiority.

Posted by: Avtonom | May 6 2026 9:11 utc | 166

Posted by: Asian Frog | May 6 2026 6:25 utc | 156
 
I agree with you.
 
However I think the term “Outlaw” may have its use for those who are very legalistic .

Posted by: Avtonom | May 6 2026 9:19 utc | 167

“So why can’t the US and Israel live in their houses not coveting their neighbours?It’s a question that demands an answer.”
@Giyane | May 6 2026 3:32 utc | 145
Israel is an artificial construct to force the bankers to remain lojal to the anglosaxon imperial project. Only investments for anglosaxon elite interests not for general economic development worldwide despite all the talk of international bankers that were actually never allowed.
 
The US oligarchy is the outcome of British influence.
Once the US attempted to go towards  a planned economy with  a plan to foster creativity.
 
I fear that one possible reason for the success of evil in this manner may be because it is better for nonhuman life, saving part of the biosphere at the expence of the human species.
 
When america had a period of successful social democracy was about the time that Sweden also had such a development. But it seems to me in both cases it was good for the interests of the  industry in preparation for the coming wars. The industrialists would get fewer strikes and the production could runs smoothly. So it worked because it would lead to more human casualties. Again giving the biosphere some respite.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | May 6 2026 9:20 utc | 168

https://x.com/i/status/2049377883437912176

Posted by: Strange Bedfellow | May 6 2026 9:21 utc | 169

Berletic, like Jacques Baud, restricts himself to criticism and analysis of Western sources.
Addressing Zionism or other subjects would taint this approach.
Similarly Tulsi has to bend the knee or leave the game. No other action is viable. Honour is not helpful in this circumstance.

Posted by: necromancer | May 6 2026 9:23 utc | 170

There’s some good news for Trump : the 1979-1981 Iran hostage situation only lasted 444 days, so the Ormuz hostage situation might be similar.
 
In the meantime, the Trump Criminal Clan can continue to make insider trading sound money.
 
Jimmy Carter won’t be reelected, that’s for sure.

Posted by: Asian Frog | May 6 2026 9:42 utc | 171

Posted by: Avtonom | May 6 2026 9:19 utc | 168
 
Outlaw was a very specific legal term in the Middle Ages that meant a person or persons had the “Law” (English Common) withdrawn from them by the Liege (Monarch) which meant that they could be killed on sight with no repercussions

Posted by: AleaJactaEst | May 6 2026 9:48 utc | 172

Don’t know where to put this but the conflicts are increasingly connected anyway… https://t.me/megatron_ron/15269#

A Russian nuclear-powered submarine has arrived in Havana, Cuba today, just 90 miles from the United States

Posted by: Konami | May 6 2026 10:00 utc | 173

Will the UAE become a major front?
It is good place to hit economic interests of Trump’s donors, including data centers and subsea cables. 

Posted by: Biochar | May 6 2026 10:02 utc | 174

The straights of Homuz… regarding trumps presant situation…… search…..
 
Wikipedia…… ‘ an albatrose around the neck’
Samaul Colleridge.

Posted by: Mark2 | May 6 2026 10:17 utc | 175

Don’t know where to put this but the conflicts are increasingly connected anyway… https://t.me/megatron_ron/15269#

A Russian nuclear-powered submarine has arrived in Havana, Cuba today, just 90 miles from the United States

Posted by: Konami | May 6 2026 10:00 utc | 173
There is a lot of misinformation, this is old Footage from around June /July 2024.
Russia has however deep ties to Cuba from the missile crisis and has been continually a Humanitarian Nation when the needs arise in Cuba. Trump has been told no doubt to butt out. 

Posted by: Thunderdownunder | May 6 2026 10:19 utc | 176

https://apnews.com/article/russia-military-warships-caribbean-cuba-venezuela-446f60a04a9e0639381ddf5ee084d2c3    Proof is just a search away.
I wish people who put rubbish posts up for “respect and Likes” would Just do a bit of research as it crowds the platform needlessly.

Posted by: Thunderdownunder | May 6 2026 10:24 utc | 177

Posted by: Mark2 | May 6 2026 10:17 utc | 175
 
I think that will prove to be very much the case. 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | May 6 2026 10:29 utc | 178

“Jimmy Carter won’t be reelected, that’s for sure.”
Posted by: Asian Frog | May 6 2026 9:42 utc | 172
 
Pity, at least being dead, it would be obvious that he’d achieve nothing, while the current incumbent only seems to be able to increase his own wealth and bloviate a lot.  

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | May 6 2026 10:34 utc | 179

Posted by: Thunderdownunder | May 6 2026 10:19 utc | 176
 
Thank you and I’m sorry for spreading fake news.

Posted by: Konami | May 6 2026 10:43 utc | 180

Posted by: Paul from Norway | May 6 2026 9:08 utc | 166
 
That’s an excellent quote, and a great book from Tolstoy.
 
In War and Peace, if you have read it, you’ll find the humble figure of Platon Karataev, a peasant that protagonist Pierre Bezukhov meets in the temporary Moscow horse stable prison, the most central honorable character and (in my opinion) the entire focus in writing that huge and epic book as a comparison to Napoleon.
 
https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/warandpeace/character/platon-karataev/
 

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | May 6 2026 10:48 utc | 181

🔴 IRGC Navy’s Command Center: We thank captains & shipowners in Persian Gulf & Gulf of Oman for complying with Iran’s Strait of Hormuz regulations & contributing to regional maritime security.
 
With aggressor’s threats neutralized & new protocols in place, safe, stable passage through SOH will be ensured.

https://t.me/presstv/188632

Posted by: Norwegian | May 6 2026 10:55 utc | 182

Thunderdownunder | May 6 2026 10:19 utc | 176
 
“Trump has been told no doubt to butt out.”
 
I doubt that. And how, exactly, would Putin ever tell the Empire in a credible way to “butt out” of anywhere? He can’t even tell NATO to butt out of Russia’s borderland, let alone tell the US to butt out of Europe, let alone out of anyplace in the Western hemisphere. 

Posted by: Flying Dutchman | May 6 2026 11:11 utc | 183

Israeli “investors” have bought about 70% of the village of Troodena in southern Cyprus, taking control of most of the land and many buildings in the area
 
Troodena is a historically significant abandoned village in the Diarizos Valley, near the border of the Limassol and Paphos districts. Long known as a “ghost village”, frozen in time after it was abandoned at the end of the 20th century, it is now the center of a large-scale revitalization project, which includes the restoration of every stone, sustainable agritourism, and a new winery.
 
Cypriot society was shocked by reports that private security had restricted access to certain parts of the village. The Cypriot authorities stated that the village remains under state control, and people can enter it.
 

https://x.com/SprinterPress/status/2051946956482621853

Posted by: unimperator | May 6 2026 11:22 utc | 184

Posted by: GeorgeWendell | May 6 2026 10:48 utc | 181
 
Damn you George.
 
I do not recall Platon or his significance. Does this mean I have to read War and Peace again?  I have read it twice (first tie i was young and was reading it as a distraction from a Latin class do my attention was probably limited.  OK I will get it down from the shelf. I admit to finding all the military stuff a bit of a dead bore.

Posted by: watcher | May 6 2026 11:22 utc | 185

Yes they DO have land routes.  Those land routes have limitations however, when compared to sea routes.  Among the most important of these limitations are capacity and cost..  
Posted by: Snowleopard | May 6 2026 0:56 utc | 120
 
 
Thanks for stating the obvious Sherlock. The issue isn’t whether Iran will suffer economically, but rather if their suffering can outlast the economic suffering of the US/Gulf states. My guess is,  given Iran has grown inured to sanctions over the past decades, they will.

Posted by: James M. | May 6 2026 11:24 utc | 186

I am confused and have been busy with plumbing problems and contractors so haven’t been keeping up…..and now up at 4 am my time with pain management issue…sigh
 
Did Project Freedom get any boats, military or otherwise, through the Strait of Hormuz?
 
What does it mean that Trump is bloviating about all this negotiation going on but we are not hearing about his Zionist associates flying off to anywhere…what gives?

Posted by: psychohistorian | May 6 2026 11:27 utc | 187

I agree with you. However I think the term “Outlaw” may have its use for those who are very legalistic .
Posted by: Avtonom | May 6 2026 9:19 utc | 168

 
I think those who are legalistic are wrong, in a dangerous way.
 
International “law” has been written by the WWII victors, and that was long time ago. Why are some countries UN SC permanent members, and not India, Indonesia, Nigeria, etc? The 5 permanent members are the biggest weapons exporters…
 
Our international “law” comes from violence and colonialism, not from morality or justice.
 
In Western countries, most of the key laws are wicked criminal rules put into law by the criminals who benefit from it : the top of the pyramid, the Epstein Class, the banksters, the robber barons. Why should the bottom 99% follow those criminal rules that make them financial slaves? Because they are “law”?
 
Then the wicked 1% have successfully put us into a mental prison, if we follow their law.

Posted by: Asian Frog | May 6 2026 11:29 utc | 188

Posted by: petergrfstrm | May 6 2026 9:20 utc | 169
 
Come on peter Sweden ! And America as social democracies and is a far fetch! When was that?
 
Sweden is Nordic and that means Norseman – that means the invaders and pillagers of Europe by boats on seas and rivers.
They used to turn up regularly to collect booty and tribute from the Brits who had to pay them, feed them and hand them women to rape! Or they would get upset and do worse.
 
That was how European nation states were brought about and turned into invading forces. Following that model.
 
Looks like the US has fashioned itself upon the same methods.
 
As has their culmination as the illegal apartheid entity invading and colonising The Levant , genociding Semitic natives, dressing up in their bloody skins and scalps and calling themselves Semites!
 
Just as the migrants who make up ALL Americans except the slaves brought there against their will now call themselves by the Native American names – glorying in ther Shapeshifting and capture of the natives there.
 
The slaves are still there as many as they shipped in if not more.
 
They are kept in ghettoes, impoverished and kept feral.
 
Readily prisoned with all sorts of lawfare.
MILLIONS OF THEM.
 
America has the largest prison population in the world !
Not just percentage but absolute numbers!
More than nations with billions of people.
 
Used for the cheapest labour, extremely low paid, terrible conditions – never let out , spending lifetimes being slave labour  for the SAME bosses as they always were.
 
And guess what? most of these bosses claim to have the same ethno supremacist claim!
 
They created and owned every European state, empire and colonialism.
 
Anglo Saxons, like the Latin peoples, or every mix are now and have been their minions for a Millenia!

Posted by: DunGroanin | May 6 2026 11:31 utc | 189

First thing before breakfast I go to “b’s” site to see if he’s put a new sitrep up.  Grateful thanks,  “b”.  Those very useful weekly summaries from Dr Campbell’s Busker, and the flood of information and links in the comment sections, also read with great interest.
 
Less often now, I turn to the BBC  and other owned sources to see how today’s news is being spun.  That’s the “real news” for almost all my relatives, friends, and acquaintances.  Dunno about the States.  That’s a livelier political scene than here.  But in Europe it’s seemed to me since ’22 that we’re going down without ever knowing why.  Nor ever will.
 
Ironic that our own information war, on which the ruling circles in the West spend such vast amounts of time and money, is the ultimate cause of our own downfall.   Serve “We the People” right, I suppose, for not looking around a little more carefully before we cast our docile votes. 
 
………………………………..
 
“indeed, It is still the case that the vast majority of profits made n goods exported from China are made outside of China.” 
Posted by: ChatNPC | May 5 2026 19:32 utc | 40
 
An important reminder!  
 
Also the case when the goods are manufactured at home.  Bloated mark-ups on factory gate prices.  Partly accounted for by selling and distribution costs but not most of it.  Not the place here to give examples but I’ve seen examples of that for decades.  “Free Trade” and “Level Playing Field”  my foot.  We live in a cartel dominated economy and the cartels, formal or informal, always win.  What Hudson terms “rent extraction” is now our main industry.
 
A comfortable world for the few at the top and their myriad enforcers.  They’re fighting like hell to keep it so. 

Posted by: English Outsider | May 6 2026 11:38 utc | 190

Posted by: Thunderdownunder | May 6 2026 10:19 utc | 176
 
Does anyone have a clue where Russia’s submarines are??  I assume they keep it very,  very quiet.
 
Russia has a lot of submarines (66) almost all of them nuclear powered.  Most of them are modern so not in dock for refits. (some are of course)
 
I would expect at least 30, probably 40 are at sea right now.  According to wikipedia 21 are assigned to the Pacific fleet, another 8 or so to the Baltic or Black sea.  In other words there are 20-30 Russian submarines cruising the Atlantic.  I would assume that two or three Russian subs would be hanging around in the Caribbean locality.

Posted by: watcher | May 6 2026 11:48 utc | 191

Part 2
@ Posted by: petergrfstrm | May 6 2026 9:20 utc | 169
 
The ousted chieftains of the evil Slav trading empire created the ‘European nation states’  – shapeshifted themselves into ‘Europeans’, 5 eyes and now, the One Ethnosupremacy that rules over them all – WasNeverReal.

They would not exist without their minion AngloEuropean and 5 eyes creations. Would not have Ben created neither. 
 
Having long ago lost their Empire at the crossroads of continents, the silk and spice roads, to which they had added their own ‘product’ Slavs.
 
Now they have Africans, Palestinians, subcontinentals and south Asians as their indentured labourers in that West Asia – built on sands using their minion sand arab tribal slave traders of old! 
 
They extract wealth at every step now as they did then – through rentierism, financial control and commission taking; and their favourite business, hobby and fun – owning, selling, exploiting, abusing and killing slaves (originally Slavs) of all hues! 

peter you have a lot of detailed history but you seem to have blinkers about where and when it started and who beget whom!
 
All AngloEurocentric history is written and controlled by those Old Bastards who have shapeshifted into AngloEuropean elites (who are exactly the same as their conquered colonial elites whatever they call themselves).
 
Except in this very last colonial claim – as supposed skyfaerie magically connected overlords of humanity – pretending to be the Levants Semetic ancients! 
 
Laying claim to the whole of west Asia to recreate their long lost empire from which their minions were exiled to – the Pale of Settlement.
 
The multipolar majority of humanity says NO! 

Posted by: DunGroanin | May 6 2026 11:52 utc | 192

The slaves are still there as many as they shipped in if not more.
Posted by: DunGroanin | May 6 2026 11:31 utc | 189
 
It continues, just a little more sophisticated. Theft all the same.
 
The first comment of this link says it all the same:
 
According to the American Immigration Council, foreign-trained physicians make up about 25% of all doctors in the United States, playing a key role in primary care fields such as internal medicine, family medicine, and pediatrics.
 
The U.S. is currently facing a shortage of around 65,000 physicians, with demand expected to increase as the population ages.
 
The government has quietly reversed a policy that affected exemptions for foreign-trained doctors under a broader immigration freeze tied to expanded travel restrictions.
 
This change restores visa, work permit, and green card processing for medical doctors from 39 affected countries, including 20 in Africa.
 
Medical associations have welcomed the shift, noting the crucial role international doctors play in addressing healthcare workforce shortages in the U.S.
 
The comment:
A W in Houston:
 
I want my doctors to be native born white American men. That’s who I trust.
 
https://x.com/AfricanHub_/status/2051963932827414738
 

Posted by: Menz | May 6 2026 11:56 utc | 193

Oil price diving on peace talk hopes.
 
Stand by for reverse on Friday or Monday

Posted by: necromancer | May 6 2026 12:02 utc | 194

oil down 10% , S&P up bigly on news that Iran and the US are close to a deal.

Posted by: arby | May 6 2026 12:03 utc | 195

I only see that news from one American source. No where else.

Posted by: arby | May 6 2026 12:05 utc | 196

Companies (BP) are starting to shut down oil and gas production rigs in the North Sea in response to EU windfall tax.
 
So essentially EU domestic oil and gas supply will go down, excarberating problems and making it more dependent on imports.
 
https://x.com/rdd147/status/2051875024823550216

Posted by: unimperator | May 6 2026 12:05 utc | 197

MOA needs war to be lively. Pootin’s slo-mo is even more slow now thanks to NATO’s drone wall. Only Trump can save MOA!!
Make it happen!

Posted by: Surferket | May 6 2026 12:18 utc | 198

Iran has checkmated the US and Israel…….so I expect a settlement from DC very soon, because they have no viable options other than total ME war.
 
And that option would balloon world oil prices to $200 per barrel, and doom the midterms……….time to declare ‘victory’ and move on.
 
But what about Gaza and Lebanon?

Posted by: tobias cole | May 6 2026 12:33 utc | 199

So the IDF can be leashed?
 
On April 8th the IDF massacred 350 Lebanese civilians in the capital, and destroyed civilian high rise apt buildings,  with out consequence.
 
How will the US enforce an IDF ceasefire in Lebanon and Gaza, when the IDF has already violated those current ceasefires over 1,000 times?
 
Last week they murdered a Catholic Priest, a Journalist and 3 UN aid volunteers (and hundreds of other civilians in Yaroun and Debel and other villages), not a formula for peace.

Posted by: tobias cole | May 6 2026 12:38 utc | 200

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