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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

Posted by: Menz | May 6 2026 11:56 utc | 193
 
Cheers for that Menz – the brain drain from the wider world is designed to keep these peoples in poverty and therefore easy cheap resource for the Few.
 
Here though is the data on the current afroamerican slave exploitation, look at the chart moments and replies below that tweet for more information about the always slave state USA from inception to current deception.
 
 

Sony Thăng
 
May 4
The United States has the largest prison population on earth.
 
Not per capita.
 
Total.
 
More people in cages than China.
 
More than Russia.
 
More than every “authoritarian” state it condemns in its annual human rights reports.
 
1.8 million people.
 
Disproportionately Black.
 
Disproportionately poor.
 
Disproportionately from the zip codes with the worst schools, the fewest jobs, the most abandoned infrastructure.
 
This is presented as a “criminal justice system.”
 
It functions as a labor system.
 
Prison labor, paid between 13 cents and $1.15 an hour in most states, produces goods for McDonald’s, Walmart, Victoria’s Secret, Whole Foods, and the United States military.
 
The 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery, contains an exception clause:
 
“Except as punishment for crime.”
 
That exception has never been closed.
 
It has been expanded.
 
The plantation did not disappear.
 
It received a different name and a legal foundation.
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ALT  A prison guard rides a horse alongside prisoners as they return from farm work detail at the Louisiana State Penitentiary in Angola, Louisiana, August 18, 2011.
May 4, 2026 · 5:09 PM UTC

Posted by: DunGroanin | May 6 2026 12:39 utc | 201

 New Lego style video: You’re all fired. Get off my planet.
 

Posted by: Sentience | May 6 2026 12:42 utc | 202

Part 3 of 3
 
Following on from my post to petergrfstrm initially,
Posted by: DunGroanin | May 6 2026 11:31 utc | 189
Posted by: DunGroanin | May 6 2026 11:52 utc | 192
 
I ended up as usual pontificating further … so here is where it leads me.
 
I come to this logical answer to my earlier query when I noted b’s forced daily morning clean up of a stinky, piss sodden, baroom every morning he wakes up!  And me in London.
The time zones where the daily Shitheadery originates is obvious.
 
The answer to WHY many socks are deployed at this here little bar in the narrow alley far from the bright lights?
 
It is the continuous history that ‘they’ don’t want recognised!
 
Shame for some of our denizens, because these final dots of history at the begining and now, in my previous two posts would make their kaleidoscopic history image resolve – from a pretty jumble – to a very clear picture, map, motive, means and the many crimes against humanity.
 
Explaining not just exactly the multifront crises today – but every geopolitical crime outside of Europe for the last thousand years!   
 
Explaining creations of the many ‘religions’ to control us, their minions.
 
The economic religion, the Money Magik religion. The philosophical religions of democracy, parliaments, elections, politicians as priests, including that of Marxism and communism. The media entertainment and cultural religions of pornography news and sport. The neo TransHuman, abc+++, woke etc – all designed to own and control hearts and minds of their current and future minions – the golden billion! In a cage that is a ghetto and concentration camp but named a Garden!
 
Where their motto this instead of being ‘Work Will Set You Free’ is ‘You Will Own Nothing and be Happy for it!’ Or else.
 
It is Tyranny. Their method is fascism.
 
It is the root of Zionism and Nazism.
It is the basis of the claimed ethno supremacism for their front line conquistador illegal alien ‘settlers’ and their demented lust for wealth and power.
 
Until ‘they’ the Old Bastard Khazar kings regain their Lost Empire and utterly destroy their usurpers in EurAsia! The RF, China and Persia.
 
In conclusion ( I hope petergrfstrm also gets this far) :
 
Their first seaborne conquest was the islands of Britain which they ‘bought’ – with mercenaries and their papal ‘rubber stamp’ – less than a century after their empire was lost!
 
Their last seaborne empire is playing out its collapse now a thousand years later – soon to be defeated by the same ancient EurAsian peoples on all the fronts they have attacked. Again.
 
Of course they aren’t going to run away to their new Pale – North America without trying to win or not lose as much!
They’ll deny, bargain, beg, cry etc until they finally have to accept the never to return loss of their fascist tyrannical Dream.
 
They have No Reverse Gear.
 
That’s a shame for the ordinary minions of the Collective Waste, us, who are forced to suffer for their grand designs and great games, avarice and brutality. Generation after generation for a thousand years so far.
 
If WE let THEM.
 
8 days and counting to the end of empire 

Posted by: DunGroanin | May 6 2026 12:44 utc | 203

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
I can assure you that when Russia sent the Tanker to Cuba, Anatoly Kolodkin  and it docked in Matanzas, Cuba, on March 31, 2026 it was shadowed by one and that is why America gave clearance. It will shadow the next tanker as well, and America will again give clearance. You don’t want to anger the Russians when it comes to the survival of Cuba. Both Nations talk to avoid unnecessary conflict of interest.
That was Trumps mistake on 28th February ’26 in Iran, Hubris

Posted by: Thunderdownunder | May 6 2026 12:45 utc | 204

Re: Prison Industrial Complex
 
a buddy of mine got into a fist fight at work; some fool called 911. Cops came both guys got taken to jail – overnight. 
 
buddy then was caught up in a system that was oh so toletant and forgiving on the surface, but designed to keep one locked into the system 4vr.  Buddy was wise enough to recognize the various traps laid for him to fail. He escaped but hardly anyone does. 
Direct Quote from my buddy:
 
its a business and the easiest, most profitable customers are repeat customers, once you sign that plea bargin offer ; kiss your rights goodbye.,..

Posted by: Exile | May 6 2026 12:55 utc | 205

Re: Chain Gangs
 
still exist, and the victims weae stipped pajamas. ( just like concentration canp victims in the 1940s)….
 
 
photo modern chain gang
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Modern_chain_gang.jpg
 
 
California Bush Fire Prison Crews
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/la-wildfires-prisoner-firefighter-program-criticism-rcna187436
 
 
 

Posted by: Exile | May 6 2026 13:03 utc | 206

Were the February negotiations between the US Zionists just a set up for assassination?
Proposed: The Iranian leadership in Tehran followed a discernable pattern of meeting locations when the latest negotiation proposals came through.  The CIA and Israel coordinated in determining that pattern. When the US negotiators were observed to have submitted new ideas to the Iranian side the Israelis put their fingers on the trigger.
 

The assassination of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was the culmination of decades of painstaking intelligence gathering by Israeli secret services, with crucial technological resources and manpower provided over the last six months by the CIA and other US intelligence services, which culminated in a single concentrated burst of lethal violence to decapitate the Iranian regime, according to experts, veteran spies and officials in Israel and the US.
Khamenei was killed along with seven “members of the top Iranian security leadership who had gathered at several locations in Tehran” and about a dozen members of his family and close entourage in near-simultaneous strikes within 60 seconds, military officials in Israel said. Forty other senior Iranian leaders also died in the attack.

Posted by: Otto Penn | May 6 2026 13:06 utc | 207

US regime is bolstering again about yet another “deal” (with no substance to it) and menacing of great retaliations if the strait is not open. Yep , the same guy that blockaded a blockade of said strait.
Peace in the region is only achievable with two conditions , the US must go home , the Zionist must be accountable (let’s call this a normalization , their actual impunity status is an anomaly.)

Posted by: Savonarole | May 6 2026 13:06 utc | 208

Is it
1) an alliance 
2) an entanglement 
3) a leash 
4) a noose
Do you not cringe when someone calls Israel an ally.
 

Posted by: Otto Penn | May 6 2026 13:12 utc | 210

Posted by: Norwegian | May 5 2026 17:56 utc | 16
 
Norwegian, thank you, didn’t know this was going on.
 
One Belt One Road, 2013, by Xi in Kashakstan. Looking back, so to speak…(eng)
 
https://china.usc.edu/node/21218

Posted by: Noirette | May 6 2026 13:29 utc | 211

🔴 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
 
Thank you, Norwegian.  This reminds me of Rudyard Kipling’s poem “If”:
 

If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you…

 
That’s from memory only so I probably got some of the wording wrong.  Please keep it short guys — we who have the real world to contend with really appreciate short posts!

Posted by: juliania | May 6 2026 13:38 utc | 212

This is certainly one link to keep, duplicate and store.
Our “alliance”, “entanglement”, “leash”, “noose” brought us another war.
https://www.state.gov/releases/office-of-the-spokesperson/2026/03/secretary-of-state-marco-rubio-remarks-to-press-6

QUESTION: And was there an imminent threat? Did you tell lawmakers that there was an imminent threat?
SECRETARY RUBIO: There absolutely was an imminent threat, and the imminent threat was that we knew that if Iran was attacked – and we believe they would be attacked – that they would immediately come after us, and we were not going to sit there and absorb a blow before we responded because the Department of War assessed that if we did that, if we waited for them to hit us first after they were attacked – and by someone else, Israel attacked them, they hit us first, and we waited for them to hit us – we would suffer more casualties and more deaths. We went proactively in a defensive way to prevent them from inflicting higher damage. Had we not done so, there would have been hearings on Capitol Hill about how we knew that this was going to happen and we didn’t act preemptively to prevent more casualties and more loss of life.
QUESTION: Are you saying the U.S. was forced to strike because of an impending Israeli action?
SECRETARY RUBIO: No, first – well, two things I would say. Number one is: no matter what, ultimately this operation needed to happen. That’s the question of why now. But this operation needed to happen because Iran in about a year or a year and a half…

 

Posted by: Otto Penn | May 6 2026 13:43 utc | 213

“And America as social democracies and is a far fetch! When was that?”
@DunGroanin | May 6 2026 11:31 utc | 189
Daniel Hoan: As a member of the Socialist Party, Hoan led the longest continuous Socialist administration in U.S. history. In 1936, he was featured on the cover of Time magazine, which recognized Milwaukee as “one of the best-run cities in the U.S.”. In 1936, he ran for reelection as part of the Farmer-Labor Progressive Federation.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | May 6 2026 13:43 utc | 214

@Posted by: Otto Penn | May 6 2026 13:43 utc | 213
The url, I see, has already been archived:
https://archive.ph/M1M9U
And it can be found at the WayBack Machine, as well.
I understand that the totalitarians have archive . ph in their sights for control or shut down.

Posted by: Otto Penn | May 6 2026 13:49 utc | 215

The French aircraft carrier (40 aircrafts) is going through Suez, from the Mediterranean.

Posted by: Asian Frog | May 6 2026 13:54 utc | 216

A very short and blessedly clear Dialogue Works Pepe Escobar:
 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0o-JVoW2io8

Posted by: juliania | May 6 2026 14:08 utc | 217

Maybe some Congressman or Senator should have asked Rubio, why does Israel need 245 deliverable nuclear weapons, when Iran has none?
 
How did Israel obtain its nuclear weapons?  From the US under orders from LBJ?
 
Did Israel conduct an above ground nuclear test off South Africa in the late 1970’s?
Did Israel give a nuclear weapon to the South African government in the 1980’s?
 
Many questions – no answers from the deep state in DC!

Posted by: tobias cole | May 6 2026 14:08 utc | 218

The French CV carrier Charles de Gaulle will enter the ME war zone as soon as their is a truce agreement.
 
If you think the US CVN’s are vulnerable to Iranian anti ship missiles then multiple that by ten for the French CV!!
 
The French will never risk the pride of the French navy in actual combat!  Remember May 1940!

Posted by: tobias cole | May 6 2026 14:12 utc | 219

May be of interest. I am not familiar with the source.
 
 

US Tanker Disappears Over Strait of Hormuz as Project Freedom Enters Second Day
 
A US Air Force KC-135 refueling tanker disappeared from radar over the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday after broadcasting a 7700 squawk code — the international general emergency signal — according to open-source flight tracking data and social media reports. Two H125 light utility helicopters lifted off from Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar shortly after, suggesting a search-and-rescue response was underway.
 
 
https://thedeepdive.ca/breaking-us-tanker-disappears-over-strait-of-hormuz-as-project-freedom-enters-second-day/

 

Posted by: suzan | May 6 2026 14:13 utc | 220

Otto Penn -207 That alone is a war crime.  Targeting the leaders of a nation during peace negotiations, in absence of any war declarations from the Israeli parliament or US Congress is a war crime.
 
Labeling Israel as an international outlaw state is certainly accurate………

Posted by: tobias cole | May 6 2026 14:17 utc | 221

Tobias,
 
You surely mean ….remember 3.July 1940 when the English killed over 2,000 French Sailors in a cowardly attack…..
 
https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/why-did-the-royal-navy-sink-the-french-fleet-in-world-war-ii/

Posted by: Exile | May 6 2026 14:24 utc | 222

@221.
TC …. So…. you are saying Trump is a war criminal as well?
Lets go back in time a bit. 
” I got Him”
 
https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15605343/Israel-Lebanon-Donald-Trump-Khamenei.html
 
 

Posted by: golddigger | May 6 2026 14:32 utc | 223

It doesn’t matter whether you want to do it or not – at some point you have to raise your flag over the Reichstag, so to speak.   It is the only way.
Not being privy to high-level policy discussions in China, Iran, and Russia, I cannot predict when the moment will come that those powers launch the last op in the war and assault “Berlin”.
An outsider cannot see all the variables, cannot understand the logic driving those decisions.
One thing is clear:  the United States and its cronies have neither the industrial or the military capacity to conduct successful expeditionary war on a global scale.
Two other ideas are derivative from the above fact: 1) The United States cannot retain its financial hegemony over the world as it can offer nothing of value in exchange for raw materials and 2) Defeating the United States requires the elimination of its nuclear strike capability lest during a time of internal American collapse some crazy person gets ahold of the nukes.
Once you get the nukes out of the way, you can land at your leisure and conduct the War Crimes Trials. 

Posted by: OldFart | May 6 2026 14:33 utc | 224

@ Asian Frog
Posted by: Asian Frog | May 6 2026 6:25 utc | 156
 
 
Thank you for your reply. And for all your thoughtful posts.
 
Yes, the term “outlaw” in “Outlaw US Empire” is problematic because outlaw also signifies an intentional disrespect for unjust laws and systems and has done so historically.
 
“Outlaw Culture” is a term used by some here (bell hooks for example) who interrogated the cultural history of the first racialized slave republic, USA. 
A badge of honor it can be and has been to be called an outlaw for those who dissent against injustices, formal and informal.
 
I nevertheless find the use of this descriptor “Outlaw US Empire” okay since it refers to the bureaucracy itself which acts against law whenever it is in its interests despite posturing as being law abiding and upright,  hypocritical systemically. So it is a step forward in conception for many.
 
My main objection is it localizes the Empire’s evil actions to a specific territory when it has become increasingly apparent that TNC, transnational capital, the root of the evil insofar it is manipulated to serve against the interests of humanity, is the core of the problem to be addressed.  So a bit misleading.
 

Posted by: suzan | May 6 2026 14:34 utc | 225

Marandi—
” The US wants to achieve through negotiations what it fails to achieve on the battle field.

Posted by: arby | May 6 2026 14:45 utc | 226

@ suzan | May 6 2026 14:34 utc | 225
 
i concur with your overview on the use of this term suzan and i strongly agree with your final paragraph… in reading this book at present – a history of central banking and the enslavement of mankind’ by stephen mitford goodson, it confirms what you say here… the money is behind almost all of the wars that have happened on the planet.. someone wants the power and control over others.. imposing usury is the main recipe..  it defies national boundaries and is like a disease on the planet which has spread almost everywhere.. 

Posted by: james | May 6 2026 14:59 utc | 227

@216 Asian Frog

Trying to figure where everything is at now and it is very mixed and contradictory.

US is approaching UN about Hormuz I think, France not likely to act without mandate ?

US is releasing info that a deal is near etc. , but Iran is saying not so.

US says if deal not accepted it will blow up Iran, and maybe sink its navy all over again, who knows.

“Israel” says waiting to attack.

Lebanon says not quite ready for peace with “Israel”.

“Israell” talking of reinitiating conflict on Gaza fully.

Strait remains closed so oil is cheaper.

UAE, Iran had said somewhere that UAE bombed its territory, now speculation is that UAE would be part of a strike on Iran.

So it’s all quiet for now according to current ratchet level…reminds how events become normalised. A few years ago and a fraction of any of this would be main headlines…maybe the aim is to swamp the info sphere, or maybe people just get tired of it all after any initial novelty.

Posted by: Ornot | May 6 2026 15:01 utc | 228

@ Posted by: petergrfstrm | May 6 2026 13:43 utc | 214
 
Never heard of him before, peter. 
 
You mean this Hoan?
 

https://www.jstor.org/stable/43818687
 
‘This article examines Mayor Daniel Webster Hoan’s socialist administration of Milwaukee from 1916-1940. The analysis delves into Hoan’s challenges and victories—especially in the early years of his administration—and examines whether the citizens of Milwaukee actually embraced socialism. To answer that question, this article draws extensively from primary sources, including newspaper articles and archived documents, as well as several secondary sources. The evidence shows that Hoan’s long tenure as mayor came in spite of, not because of, his socialism. Indeed, Hoan’s popularity was due in part to his willingness to break from the Socialist Party platform when it was politically necessary. Ultimately, the people of Milwaukee embraced a popular reformer rather than the ideology he represented. ‘

 
That seems to refute your assertion.
 
Got anymore red herrings for me to look at?

Posted by: DunGroanin | May 6 2026 15:03 utc | 229

Hot damn… someone placed a $920M oil short 70 minutes before the Iran deal headline hit the news. So someone probably made a $100M bucks.
 
(Notice – there is no deal, it’s just for media consumption.)
 
https://x.com/FirstSquawk/status/2052024458060468470

Posted by: unimperator | May 6 2026 15:06 utc | 230

Assuming Iran agrees to give what has been agreed to, which is, perhaps, a big assumption, the already legendary Epic Fury will be at an end, and the highly effective Blockade will allow the Hormuz Strait to be OPEN TO ALL, including Iran. If they don’t agree, the bombing starts, and it will be, sadly, at a much higher level and intensity than it was before. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP

Iran agreed on Nothing-Burger agreement and the Straits of Trump is still forever shrodinger open-closed like Trump pants zipper. This president Dontard J Dumb is tricking the stock market with his bs for gains and the status is the same as before.
 

“If Iran lets us win, then we will have won”. 

 
Thank you for that insightful and game changing mindblow post, mr President.

Posted by: KillerDoll | May 6 2026 15:07 utc | 231

Global Times has published its recap of Araghchi’s meeting with Wang Yi that doesn’t contain any surprises:
 

China calls for an immediate and full ceasefire, opposes renewed conflict, and stresses the priority of talks on the Iran situation, said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday….
 
He noted that the current situation has reached a critical juncture over whether the conflict can be brought to an end, expressing support for Iran in safeguarding its national sovereignty and security, and appreciation for Iran’s willingness to seek a political resolution through diplomatic channels.

 
The commentary is clearly aimed at Trump. When asked for details about the scheduled Xi-Trump Summit, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said, “You may stay tuned.”    

Posted by: karlof1 | May 6 2026 15:09 utc | 232

Marco Rubio says the goal of the war in Iran is now to restore it “back to the way it was” before Trump started the war in Iran
 
https://x.com/HQNewsNow/status/2051752576127750324

Posted by: arby | May 6 2026 15:10 utc | 233

@ arby | May 6 2026 15:10 utc | 234
 
even better  – bring it back to before trump took office the 2nd time… 

Posted by: james | May 6 2026 15:11 utc | 234

Posted by: arby | May 6 2026 15:10 utc | 234
 
They have a golf term for this: MULLIGAN.

Posted by: unimperator | May 6 2026 15:13 utc | 235

I really don’t understand the difficulty with the Israel influence on US fp question. It’s obvious to all that the US powers that be, the mining/energy interests, the weapons/security interests, and above all the banking/investment interests want the world organized to maximize their $$$. But the fact is that there are many ways they can organize that outcome and some of those ways are less damaging to the local populations than others. 
In the Iran case, for example, the US would probably have been able to develop a working relationship with the broadly called “reformist” camp in Iran from way back in the 90’s with Rafsanjani and certainly in the early 00’s with Khatami. But this was actively stymied by Zionist interests afraid that Israel would lose both US interest and influence and would become helplessly overwhelmed over time. So the nuclear issue was conjured, 911 was conjured, the “axis of evil” was conjured and … two decades later here we are. 
So, yes, the US would attempt hegemony no matter what … but the HOW has been heavily influenced by Israel in the ME context and that matters! 

Posted by: Caliman | May 6 2026 15:16 utc | 236

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 | 191I can assure you that when Russia sent the Tanker to Cuba, Anatoly Kolodkin  and it docked in Matanzas, Cuba, on March 31, 2026 it was shadowed by one and that is why America gave clearance. It will shadow the next tanker as well, and America will again give clearance. You don’t want to anger the Russians when it comes to the survival of Cuba. Both Nations talk to avoid unnecessary conflict of interest.That was Trumps mistake on 28th February ’26 in Iran, Hubris
Posted by: Thunderdownunder | May 6 2026 12:45 utc | 205
 
 
That’s right
I wrote this right at the very beginning, when that madman Trump started picking a fight with Cuba: he’s going to hit a brick wall in Russia… and that applies to over 90% of all Russians.
I lived and worked in Russia for a long time, and to this day, thousands of Cubans—many of whom have been there for decades—have settled down and started families. Most are professionals or skilled tradespeople who received their training in Russia; while 85% of those who trained across the Warsaw Pact nations eventually returned to their home countries, a significant number remained in Russia. There exists a deep bond between Russia and Cuba—one could even call it a genuine friendship.
This is something the Americans will never grasp… and have never experienced themselves, thanks to their own behavior.Even Putin, in his address to the Duma, issued a veiled warning to the USA against attempting to block aid to Cuba. His words were: “That would be one step too far.” Two tankers—one carrying crude oil and the other LNG—have already been dispatched, and a third is currently en route, as are two dry cargo vessels carrying wheat and other supplies.
Trump will be very careful not to interfere with these shipments… he’ll simply come up with thousands of excuses as to why he isn’t doing so. (Laughs.)
 
Incidentally, these were the two tankers—images of which circulated widely in the media (outside the “Western bubble”)—that were escorted through the North and Baltic Seas by a Russian frigate.Not a word about it on Western TV, or even from the White House…

Posted by: Genesis | May 6 2026 15:21 utc | 237

petergrfstrm | May 6 2026 13:43 utc | 215
 
Yes, Milwaukee was very socialistic and tries to hide that part of its history from public view at the city’s history museum, which I’ve visited and thus know about. Many socialist practices are still observed by Milwaukee residents at various holiday events throughout the year. Unionism was very strong in the upper midwestern states which propelled socialist politics. The revolts led by farmers at the outset of the Great Depression and into FDR’s first term played a very important role in getting New Deal politicians and legislation elected and passed.     

Posted by: karlof1 | May 6 2026 15:24 utc | 238

Quote:”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 | 120
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 | 122″
I agree to Trubind1. If we look at prewar Iranian oil exports, they sum up to 2.5 million barrel per day, equalling 337,837 tons.That is one supertanker or 2-3 normal tanker ships per day given all oil was exported by sea transport.
Now, what would be the alternatives? Open Railway map (www.openrailwaymap.org) may give some clues.
There are actually four rail lines leading through central Asia and Russia. The shortest goes from northwest Iran over Bu#khara, Tashkent, Bishek, Almati, crossing the Chinese border at Sharkent to Ürümqi, opening routes to south and southwestern Xinjiang. even Tibet.The next one, starting at Aqtau (reached either by ship on the Caspian or by railway from Teheran agglomeration) crosses all central Kasakhstan leading over Karaganda to the Dostyk border crossing into China towards Ürümqi.The Russian routes are ways longer, requiring shipo transport to the Volga at Astrakhan, or to Chechnya before being loaded to trains. There are a couple of routes to Siberia, one going to Ulan Ude and then Mongolia to the Hubei-Beijing-Tianjin agglomeration, others further east over Inner Mongolia to Shandong etc., lately to North China (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning).
As to capacity, A railcar tanker loads 72-75tons of oil, and 200+ tanker railcars per day and route are not unrealistic. That spells 60+k tons or 420-440k barrels per day in all directions. So far rail.
Ok, there is truck traffic as well. As trucks can drive all roads in the -stans, one can assume up to 1500 truckloads, mainly taner semis at 40-45tons per unit, to be transported in all directions. They will most probably not run to Harbin 🙂 but mind that the evolving -stans need fuel and run refineries as well. That would make other 60+k tons per day.
Lately, there is inland shipping. Tankers going the Caspian and the Deep Water Transport network in Russia may reach the Black Sea, the Baltic Sea, even the Arctic harbours (White Sea canal), and the Moscow area. Typical inland tanker ships load 5k or 10k tons. It would not take many to take most of the rest of Iranian oil production.
And yes, cost is higher, but the rising oil price makes up for a lot. Moreover, supertankers cannot sail to Almati, Tibet, or Ulan Bator.It always needs rail, road, and at best pipeline transport to bring the fuel to the end destinations.
So while a total sea blockade would certainly hit Iran, alternatives do exist.

Posted by: aquadraht | May 6 2026 15:26 utc | 239

Despite everything, I believe that Iran will back down—notwithstanding the obvious theatrics and lies of the USA. These lies have, at the very least, succeeded in reassuring the Western world regarding gasoline and diesel supplies.
Israel is now making a splash with its stated intention to export KEROSENE to Europe (specifically Germany)…. WHETHER they are actually capable of doing so, I do not know; were I Iran, I would prevent it.
They will not immediately reopen the route fully—they will still demand their toll—but they will yield.That is, unless the UAE further antagonizes them, or Israel engages in particularly provocative actions in Lebanon or Gaza right now.

Posted by: Genesis | May 6 2026 15:35 utc | 240

Well, Donald’s insiders are making a pile of money today, as we see.
Headline: “Stocks rise on report US, Iran close in on peace deal”.  DJI^ up over 600 points as I post this.
I posted, above:

Were the February negotiations between the US Zionists just a set up for assassination?Proposed: The Iranian leadership in Tehran followed a discernable pattern of meeting locations when the latest negotiation proposals came through.  The CIA and Israel coordinated in determining that pattern. When the US negotiators were observed to have submitted new ideas to the Iranian side the Israelis put their fingers on the trigger…. more…@Posted by: Otto Penn | May 6 2026 13:06 utc | 208

If the above is correct, and Donald & Friends are negotiating anew, then we should not be surprised to see a repeat.That is, 1) negotiate; 2) monitor the movement and locations of Iran’s hierarchy in response to negotiation proposals; 3) continue to negotiate; 4) when movement pattern of Iran’s hierarchy is established with relative certainty…;5) US negotiators make dramatic proposal to Iran that causes hierarchy to go into known meeting places; 6) Israel/US strike Iran’s hierarchy anew.

IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir says the military has a “series of targets” ready to strike in Iran, should the war resume.
“Cooperation with the United States military and coordination continue at all times, and we are monitoring the situation,” he says during a visit to southern Lebanon, according to remarks published by the IDF.
“In Iran, we have a further series of targets ready for attack. We are on high alert to return to an intense and broad campaign that will allow us to deepen our achievements and further weaken the Iranian regime,” Zamir says.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/idf-has-list-of-targets-to-strike-if-war-with-iran-resumes-zamir-says/
By the way, Zamir knowingly said it backwards,”IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir says the military has a “series of targets” ready to strike in Iran, should the war resume.”
He meant, “the war resumes when we are ready to hit a series of targets”.

Posted by: Otto Penn | May 6 2026 15:35 utc | 241

It seems the Israeli spy from Axios again manipulated oil futures, with yet another fake peace-deal report.
You may wonder, why does anyone fall for this, the fifth or sixth time? The answer is likely IMO: the counterparty can be also in on it. Consider who the controlling traders are for large employee retirement funds, etc. Their losses are the gains for others. Admittedly, not all of those can directly take on such risky transactions, so it has to be dribbled down to them through a series effect.

Posted by: Call it what u will | May 6 2026 15:43 utc | 242

Never understood the idea expressed in comment 92. The only rebellious people in the United States are the “dark races”, the descendants of African slaves in particular (many darker skinned immigrants are some of the biggest believers in the American project, which is why they’re here to begin with, they didn’t come because they were captured and enslaved). If there’s any hope in some of the more desperate regions of the US, it’s from the oppressed races, the black proletariat and lumpenproletariat who have never been fully integrated into the system of white settler-colonialism and US imperialism.
 
There are black anti-Semites too, especially up north, where Jewish landlords have earned the ire of their black tenants. I don’t think they’re right to hate the Jews as a people, but at least that’s embedded in a class struggle, the propertyless vs the propertied, even if colored by racial mysticism.
 
Zionism, the settler colonization of Palestine, is detestable because it is a legacy of the European colonial era, a mirror of what Europeans, in particular the English, did to north America: the extirpation and extermination of the red skinned American Indians. Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories always smack me as the guilty conscience of the descendants of white settlers, “what if someone did to us what my ancestors did to the Indians?”

Posted by: fnord | May 6 2026 15:48 utc | 243

@DunGroanin | May 6 2026 15:03 utc | 230
Its not my assertion. AI confirms that it was the longest serving socialist administration in the US. 
Milwaukee socialists of this era were known as “Sewer Socialists,” focusing on pragmatic, honest government, public works, and sanitation.
 

Posted by: petergrfstrm | May 6 2026 15:52 utc | 244

Iran has been a thorny issue for a long time. I recall visiting a blog called Race For Iran 10+ years ago. It was run by two ex-US FP operatives namely Flynt Leverett & Hillary Mann Leverett.
 
My recollection of the conversations and debates there are hazy, but I do not recall the Pissant Parasite Statelet aka “Israel” being mentioned much, if at all. So something has changed since then.
Part of my hazy recollection is that 10 or 15 years ago there was some kind of breakthrough and the Leveretts closed Race For Iran and started another blog called (something something) Iran which eventually ran out of steam.
 
Now I’ll do what I should have done before posting this, and search for Race For Iran and Leverett remnants on the www.

Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | May 6 2026 15:53 utc | 245

@ Savonarole 3… China and the USA use the same amount of oil. China uses over 10 times the amount of coal. China actual uses as much energy in coal as the US uses in total energy! The US uses twice as much gas as China as the only thing that makes US energy prices cheaper than Europe is the US’s gas usage. China’s energy prices are less than half the USA’s. US energy consumption flat lined 26 years ago. China’s energy consumption is twice the USA’s and that gap is increasing at a steep angle up every year. The US as a global power is doomed for certain. This is all a hail mary attempt to crash the global economy and freeze trade routes because the US is led by psychopaths who can’t stand the thought of losing control. Getting a democrat in won’t change that policy at all either. This thing just has to play out. Can China and Russia force the empire back and build the multipolar world? Hopefully we are around to find out. 
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/primary-energy-cons?tab=line&country=CHN~USA
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/energy-consumption-by-source-and-country?stackMode=absolute&country=~CHN
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/energy-consumption-by-source-and-country?stackMode=absolute&time=earliest..2022&country=~USA
 

Posted by: Goldhoarder | May 6 2026 15:54 utc | 246

Oops! Almost forgot. The Leveretts had great respect and admiration for the People, Culture, and Achievements of Iran.

Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | May 6 2026 15:58 utc | 248

It still seems to me that the problem is that there is no mechanism in any potential agreement, whether tacit or open, to restrain Israel from attacking both Gaza and Lebanon. Iran has been very restrained despite all provocation and thus has been able to dump all the blame for naked, wicked aggression on Israel and the US. The Gulf mess has availed the US nothing; rather, it has bought a huge economic crisis in exchange for nothing, nor can any upping of military aggression against Iran from it gain it anything. On the contrary, any increase in use of force will only double the loss, especially in the court of world public opinion, where US militarism is universally hated, except among racists and would-be comprador elites in its subordinate allies.
 
Israel is another matter. While Israel has suffered an unknown amount of damage, possibly considerable, and while its murderous assassination campaign did not produce any benefit for it, by diverting attention to Iran, it has been able to continue beating up on Lebanon, Gaza, and the West Bank (and to a very small extent, Syria). Israel’s goal at this point is killing as many Lebanese and Palestinians as possible. It is entirely genocidal, having given up on trying to portray itself as an innocent victim, except maybe to its own followers and people. All Lebanon and Palestine have is their own resistance; no help is forthcoming from the outside, and despite that they still survive and carry on, much to Israel’s consternation.
 
The only thing that can stop Israel is the US clamping down on it with threats such as those used by Eisenhower in 1956-1957. But the US situation has changed, and to make that move might necessitate a civil war in the US. With Iran, the US might agree even to stop Israel, and Israel might even have to agree to complete ceasefires on paper. But because they never uphold any agreements, the Israelis will just continue on their murderous course, so that the US would have to use greater force than paper agreements. Because Israel’s behavior is so against US interests, eventually the US will have to do this, but no wonder the US elite do not want to bite that bullet.
 
Meanwhile, the ever-vigilant Zionists, both Israelis and US citizens (sometimes they are both at the same time, like Miriam Adelson), are in quite a snit and panic about the collapse of popular support. They are very dangerous at this stage, because not only will they use lawfare to try to suppress all dissent, but they will also use every clandestine means to eliminate opponents, from defamation, which seems gradually to be getting less effective, to outright force, assault, and murder. Be prepared for Zionist hit squads murdering people in the US, and not just Arabs. They will stop at nothing, because they are true believers on a crusade.

Posted by: Cabe | May 6 2026 16:01 utc | 249

“Iran a thorny issue”
@Hoarsewhisperer | May 6 2026 15:53 utc | 246
Well since the whole western elites did everything they could to destroy Irans industrialisation because countries in that end of the world are supposed to be inferior. Khomeini was an agent for that colonial evil. His purpose was to close nuclear power. But the first thing he did was to have all wittnesses of his suspicious background assassinated.
The fact that this has been buried while the CIA confirms they were behind the coup in 1953 and that is enough for people now to know nothing about it is telling
 

Posted by: petergrfstrm | May 6 2026 16:01 utc | 250

@Cabe | May 6 2026 16:01 utc | 250
Israel is an exponent of the anglosaxon empire. When will this be accepted as the simple explanation of what is going on?

Posted by: petergrfstrm | May 6 2026 16:03 utc | 251

Flynt Leverett & Hillary Mann Leverett.
Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | May 6 2026 15:53 utc | 246

Perhaps you were thinking of “The Grand Bargain”.

Then came the moment that would lead to an extraordinary battle with the Bush administration. It was an average morning in April, about four weeks into the war. Mann picked up her daily folder and sat down at her desk, glancing at a fax cover page. The fax was from the Swiss ambassador to Iran, which wasn’t unusual — since the U.S. had no formal relationship with Iran, the Swiss ambassador represented American interests there and often faxed over updates on what he was doing. This time he’d met with Sadeq Kharrazi, a well-connected Iranian who was the nephew of the foreign minister and son-in-law to the supreme leader. Amazingly, Kharrazi had presented the ambassador with a detailed proposal for peace in the Middle East, approved at the highest levels in Tehran.
A two-page summary was attached. Scanning it, Mann was startled by one dramatic concession after another — “decisive action” against all terrorists in Iran, an end of support for Hamas and the Islamic Jihad, a promise to cease its nuclear program, and also an agreement to recognize Israel.
This was huge. Mann sat down and drafted a quick memo to her boss, Richard Haass. It was important to send a swift and positive response.
Then she heard that the White House had already made up its mind — it was going to ignore the offer. Its only response was to lodge a formal complaint with the Swiss government about their ambassador’s meddling.

https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a3574/iranbriefing1107/
 
 

Posted by: Otto Penn | May 6 2026 16:21 utc | 252

Dead AFU soldiers in Mali.
 
 
https://x.com/Said_du_Mali/status/2052002593597993352

Posted by: unimperator | May 6 2026 16:28 utc | 253

Israel is an exponent of the anglosaxon empire. When will this be accepted as the simple explanation of what is going on?
Posted by: petergrfstrm | May 6 2026 16:03 utc | 252
 
Never.
 
Because what began as an exponent of the Empire turned in against its elites, captured them and now the Anglo-Saxon Empire has become an exponent of the Judeo-Moloch Empire.
 
As prophesied by Sheikh Imran Hossein.
 

Posted by: Arch Bungle | May 6 2026 16:30 utc | 254

It is in my view almost unbearable that the US/UK have gotten away with first causing the islamist revolution in Iran and then the ideologues are able to call it Mullacraty and organise ways to get rid of it. That isnt a marginal issue but illustrates how the whole world is grotesquely manipulated by those anglosaxons.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | May 6 2026 16:33 utc | 255

ChatGPT is now monitoring me for asking questions that relate to sensitive chemical and biological subjects. Not my intent, but accidentally wandering down the rabbit hole of qPCR testing and water purification using electrolysis will put you under five-eyes surveillance.
 
A.I is achieving exactly what it was intended to achieve …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | May 6 2026 16:33 utc | 256

Ultimately, the people of Milwaukee embraced a popular reformer rather than the ideology he represented. ‘

 That seems to refute your assertion. Got anymore red herrings for me to look at?
Posted by: DunGroanin | May 6 2026 15:03 utc | 230

 
Well strictly speaking it doesn’t refute anything. People are generally more interested in tangible reforms than in ideology.

Posted by: Avtonom | May 6 2026 16:44 utc | 257

 
https://x.com/IranNuances/status/2051732380780577200
Iran Nuances  @IranNuances 
 
#Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya HQ Spox: Iran has not carried out missile/drone attack against #UAE in past few days. If we took action, we would explicitly announce it. Any attack launched from UAE soil against Iranian islands, ports, or coasts will face a crushing & decisive response.
 
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https://x.com/ejmalrai/status/2052022525735890980
Elijah J. Magnier 🇪🇺  @ejmalrai 
 
Tehran rejected Paris’s call to solve the Strait of Hormuz blockade independently from any other issue, including Lebanon’s ceasefire. Iran rejected the French call.
 
———————-
 
https://x.com/UNISPAL/status/2051684722586378626
UN Palestine Committee  @UNISPAL 
 
🚨 May 3 is the World Press Freedom Day   More than 300 journalists were killed in Gaza since October 2023. UN Special Rapporteur @Irenekhan  warned that Israel appears to be following a “deliberate strategy” & the aim is not only to kill journalists but to “kill the story.”
 

Posted by: michaelj72 | May 6 2026 16:47 utc | 258

Posted by: petergrfstrm | May 6 2026 16:01 utc | 251
 
Thanks for filling some of the blanks in my #246. Here’s another correction – the Leveretts were not FP operatives. They were, and still are, academics and still have a profile on the www.
 
It appears that Jewed-up USA’s nose is still out of joint over the Iran’s very public crushing of the CIA-Mossad Regime Change plot.

Posted by: Hoarsewhisperer | May 6 2026 16:50 utc | 259

The commentary is clearly aimed at Trump. When asked for details about the scheduled Xi-Trump Summit, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said, “You may stay tuned.”    
 
Posted by: karlof1 | May 6 2026 15:09 utc | 233
 
Spokesperson aught have said potus will have an announcement regarding this. Stay tuned.

Posted by: Tannenhouser | May 6 2026 16:50 utc | 260

@Arch Bungle | May 6 2026 16:30 utc | 255
Israel encourages imperialist aggression. Israel due to its weakness and dependency of the anglosaxon master has been the most ambitious of all imperialist adherents. They have  the strongest motivation to identify with the empire. That is what Leo Strauss indirectly confirmed. But you buy the illusion about the mysterious jewish separate power. They are fastened in a protection racket. Being motivated to encourage imperial aggression is no proof of genuine strength. Its only a sign of desperation. Something you ought to comprehend without much effort. But I guess its comfortable to imagine that the weak are strong  So you dont have to direct attention to the angloimperialists.
 
Being aggressive and asserting ones superiority complex does not prove power. It just illustrates what the anglosaxons reward the Jews for.
 
I dont pity the Jews.
 
They chose to join the anglosaxons and handle their finances. That was an offer they didnt want to refuse. But with it came conditions. Since they (both sides if you will) made a deal with the devil. But the anglosaxon side aint innocent.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | May 6 2026 16:51 utc | 261

Posted by: kana | May 5 2026 17:10 utc | 5
 
Nearly 100 years ago Franklin Delano Roosevelt said:
 
“In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens  you can bet, it was planned that way“
 
The World Economic Crisis of 1929, the Great Depression of the 1930s, the political and economic turmoil in Germany, the rise of Hitler and Wall Street, the war, everything had a political goal:
The defeat and subjugation of Germany, the US-British Take-over of Western Europe, the Establishment of a new  financial System, the Bretton-Woods-System in 1944. 
All the wars and Economic crisis, the energy shortages, Inflation, overborrowing and excessive budget deficits we are facing today, they all have a political goal, too:
The impoverishment of ordinary people around the globe, the defeat and subjugation  of Russia and Iran, and China, the Establishment of a New Financial Order.
As the Former Head of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, once predicted:
„By 2030, you  will own nothing, but you will be happy“
 
 

Posted by: Lesjeuxsontfaits | May 6 2026 17:06 utc | 262

see the 1:00 video at the second link
 
 
 
https://x.com/Iran_UN/status/2052044947717501148
I.R.IRAN Mission to UN, NY @Iran_UN 
 
The only viable solution in the Strait of Hormuz is clear: a permanent end to the war, the lifting of the maritime blockade, and the restoration of normal passage. 
 
Instead, the U.S. is pushing a flawed, politically motivated UN Security Council draft resolution under the pretext of “freedom of navigation” to advance its political agenda and legitimise unlawful actions—not to resolve the crisis. 
 
Iran calls on Member States to act on the basis of logic, fairness and principle, not pressure, reject the draft, and refrain from supporting or co-sponsoring it.
 
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https://x.com/sahouraxo/status/2051639888307458524
sarah  @sahouraxo 
 
Israel has wiped out 39 villages in South Lebanon and destroyed 40,000 homes. 
39 centuries-old historic villages entirely erased from the map. In just 60 days. 
This is ethnic cleansing.  This is terrorism. 
And not a peep from the complicit “international community”, of course.
 
————————
 
https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/31829#
Middle East Spectator — MES 
 
— 🇮🇷/🇱🇧 Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker, Nabih Berri: ‘Iran informed us that any deal will include Lebanon’
 

Posted by: michaelj72 | May 6 2026 17:15 utc | 263

Exile 223 – it always amazed me that the French fleet did not sortie to meet the RN………it was the type of skullduggery that Winston ‘Narvik’ Churchill was famous for……….
 
An Act of War against a neutral nation………

Posted by: tobias cole | May 6 2026 17:30 utc | 264

Include Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon or no deal………..

Posted by: tobias cole | May 6 2026 17:31 utc | 265

Posted by: Caliman | May 6 2026 15:16 utc | 237
 
Thank you,  Caliman, for your reasoned analysis.   Let me take this opportunity to tell you how much I appreciate your posts.

Posted by: wagelaborer | May 6 2026 17:35 utc | 266

Posted by: tobias cole | May 6 2026 17:30 utc | 265
 
you have never lit off a large steam plant before. They had started to make preparations immediately on the RN arrival and did try to get the battleships and cruisers moving when firing started, even at the risk of the turbines and reduction gear going snap crackle pop, but to no avail. It takes 8 hours to warm up a C-6 cargo ships plant under emergency conditions to get underway. That’s a 60’s era plant of similar output to the French capital ships.

Posted by: Badjoke | May 6 2026 18:28 utc | 267

Iranians are Shia.
 
Shia can not under any known circumstances succumb to oppression. Even unto martyrdom.
 
Or fail to help oppressed peoples.

Posted by: necromancer | May 6 2026 19:04 utc | 268

Am absolutely amazed that  The Donald’s nonsense tweets can still move markets. Are all investors moronic?

Posted by: necromancer | May 6 2026 19:06 utc | 269

 
https://x.com/cbonneauimages/status/2051764428891185479
courtneybonneauimages  @cbonneauimages 
 
As a reporter on the ground, @SecRubio, I can tell you unequivocally that the only entity bombing and killing civilians in Lebanon on a daily basis is the Israeli army. Almost 3,000 dead since March 2nd. More than 100 medical professionals. Almost 200 children. All killed by Israel.
 
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https://x.com/Glenn_Diesen/status/2051885918164758775
Glenn Diesen  @Glenn_Diesen 
 
Marco Rubio argues that “Operation Epic Fury is concluded” as the objectives were achieved. In reality, Iran won this war. There was no regime change, no nuclear deal, no limits of ballistic missiles and drones, no decoupling of ties between Iran and its regional allies, and the Strait of Hormuz is now under Iran’s control. US bases in the region have been destroyed, the US alliance system has been weakened, and the petro-dollar will not recover. 
 
This epic failure was not just another failed regime change war, this will severely weaken the position of the US in the Middle East. All that was achieved was the murder of many Iranians and keeping the Epstein files out of the media.
 
——————-
 
https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/axios-report-nothing-more-than-a–us-wish-list—rezaei-says
Axios report nothing more than a ‘US wish list’, Rezaei says 
Ebrahim Rezaei dismisses US reports of an agreement between Washington and Tehran, stressing that the US will not achieve through war what it failed to achieve during talks. 
 
Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesperson for the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, said on Wednesday that what was reported by Axios is nothing more than a “US wish list,” stressing that Washington will not be able to achieve through war what it failed to secure at the negotiating table 
 
He added that Iran remains on high alert, warning that any failure by the United States to step back or offer the necessary concessions “will be met with a harsh response from Tehran that will make them regret it.”………..
 

Posted by: michaelj72 | May 6 2026 19:19 utc | 270

new thread up

Posted by: necromancer | May 6 2026 19:24 utc | 271

Posted by: aquadraht | May 6 2026 15:26 utc | 240
One supertanker per day equals approximately 4500 old standard railcars or roughly 3000 of the larger newer design type.  Insofar as I can determine from open sources, Iran has neither the railcars needed nor the line capacity to continuously ship this daily volume.  Obviously I could be wrong. If you have better information please do share.

Posted by: Snowleopard | May 6 2026 19:27 utc | 272

Am absolutely amazed that  The Donald’s nonsense tweets can still move markets. Are all investors moronic?
Posted by: necromancer | May 6 2026 19:06 utc | 270
Not moronic, because they are not investors, they are traders … getting money for nothing but staying glued to Truth Social. $$$

Posted by: mrh | May 6 2026 19:43 utc | 273

Posted by: necromancer | May 6 2026 19:06 utc | 270
 
most traders are actually algorithmic not humans. Deepseek started life as a trading algorithm. They parse the news and conduct transactions based on the as fast as possible in order to beat the market. 

Posted by: Badjoke | May 6 2026 19:47 utc | 274

it was the type of skullduggery that Winston ‘Narvik’ Churchill was famous for………. An Act of War against a neutral nation………
Posted by: tobias cole
===============
indeed – thanks for bringing up the criminal attack on peaceful Norway by English. 

Posted by: Exile | May 6 2026 20:54 utc | 275

Am absolutely amazed that  The Donald’s nonsense tweets can still move markets. Are all investors moronic?
 
Posted by: necromancer | May 6 2026 19:06 utc | 270

 
Take a look at the articles — and reader comments — at Yahoo Finance, and you’ll have your answer: yes. 

Posted by: malenkov | May 6 2026 22:20 utc | 276

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