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“Flora” (Roman Goddess of Spring), Villa di Arianna, Pompei 1st Century A.D.


Keir Starmer Takes Cowardice to New Lows (Tim O’Brien)
Jeffrey Sachs: ‘Trump Is An Utter Disgrace To Our Nation – He Lied To Us’ (ZH)
Iran Conflict – Oil Disruption Hits Key BRICS Members Hard (CTH)
Fetterman Chooses Country Over Party After Iran Operation (David Manney)
Trump: US Insurance for “All Maritime Trade Flowing Through the Gulf”
US Sub Sinks Iranian Warship, First Such Hit Since WWII (Catherine Salgado)
Trump Denies Israel ‘Forced His Hand.’ (Salgado)
NY AG James Orders Hospital to Resume Gender-Transition for Minors (Turley)
Trump’s 15% Global Tariff Will Take Effect This Week: Bessent (ET)
Bessent Outlines U.S. Financial/Economic Stabilization Plan (CTH)
Walz, Ellison Knew About Minnesota Fraud ‘for Years,’ House Report (DS)
Minnesota Sues Federal Government Over Medicaid Funding Freeze (Aldgra Fredly)
SCOTUS Decision Highlights Problems with Parents in Blue States (Turley)
Ukraine Blocks EU Mission To Inspect Russian Oil Pipeline – FT (RT)

 


 

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They sold Britain. It is no longer a Christian nation. Prepare your kids.

Keir Starmer Takes Cowardice to New Lows (Tim O’Brien)

To borrow a phrase from Foghorn Leghorn, when describing UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, that boy is softer than a pound of wet leather, and he’s about as sharp as a bowling ball. Whether you agree strategically with the preemptive strikes against Iran by the U.S. and Israel, the reactions of the other developed nations have been a study in intelligence and loyalty on the part of their leaders. My colleague Catherine Salgado addressed this in her piece that focused on the reactions of Spain and Portugal reaction to the strikes: While Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez was the most explicitly condemnatory, and forbade use of joint bases for the operation, Croatian Foreign Minister Gordan Radman, French President Emmanuel Macron, Finnish President Alexander Stubb, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and the Slovenian government all more or less criticized the United States and Israel.


Times like this, you learn who your friends are and who isn’t bright enough to act in their countries’ best interests. Even if they’re still stinging from President Donald Trump’s tariffs—and in some cases, his public beatdowns—smart leaders know how to rise above all of that in this new context. A quick victory and resolution to the war with Iran can serve the West’s best interests on a number of levels, if handled right. Instead, we have a group of largely beta males who partly fear backlash from the Islamic populations in their countries, along with backlash from the Never Trumpers around the world. Some people will do anything to see Trump fail even if it means defending by default the evil and ruthless regime that has run Iran for the past 46 years.

Keir Starmer stands out as a beta male’s beta male. He exudes cowardice—from that chronic deer-in-the-headlights look of fear, to his voice and its trademark trepidation, to a physical presence best described in one word: gooey. When G. Michael Hopf penned his novel Those Who Remain, it seems that he knew that a day would come when Starmer & Co. would arrive on the world stage when he wrote, “Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, weak men create hard times.” This week, we’re at the last phase of that sentence. Weak men like Starmer do create hard times.

If the U.S. and Israel are successful, now that hostilities are under way, the world has a chance to benefit by putting an end to the proxy wars and terrorism Iran has funded and orchestrated for decades, killing thousands of Americans. If Trump does what he said he’ll do, he’ll deal a final blow to Iran’s campaign to possess nuclear arms and the weaponry to strike the West with them. In that scenario, the whole world benefits. If that’s all Trump achieves, it’s a win. Smart world leaders can see that and will want to position themselves to be in Trump’s good graces if he succeeds. Leaders who aren’t too bright, or who act out of fear, will lose if he succeeds. This is Starmer’s “courageous” stand on the matter of deciding not to support the U.S. Speaking in Parliament, he called Trump’s efforts to prevent Iran from having nukes an “unlawful action.”

https://twitter.com/g_gosden/status/2028519334612529596


In his first official statement after the strikes against Iran, Starmer practically ran to the nearest podium and microphone to make it clear that he and his government “played no role in these strikes.”

https://twitter.com/naijaamebonews/status/2027836993275576472


A real man in charge of a country like the UK would either openly support the U.S. in a situation like this or, if he disagreed with it, stay quiet while the situation is most volatile and give his ally a chance to take care of business. Instead, what Starmer did was to make sure the people he fears know that he’s not just distancing himself from the fighting, but running away from it. In doing this, he undermined the U.S, his supposed ally.He made it clear that he did not support any UK involvement in the attacks on Iran. He made it clear that his military would focus on defending itself and British installations.

He decided on Sunday, the day after hostilities started, to give the U.S. permission to use its bases for certain operations. This was a change of course after it was reported that, prior to the operation, the UK had denied America’s request to use British bases in its Operation Epic Fury. In reaction to Starmer, Trump told the news media, “This is not Winston Churchill that we’re dealing with.” He said he was not happy with the Starmer, even though he eventually allowed the U.S. access to the base at Diego Garcia to mount strikes against Iranian missile facilities.

In a 24-hour period, Trump took the opportunity to let the world and Starmer know three times that Starmer’s initial rejection of American requests to use certain facilities had dealt a serious blow to U.S.-UK relations. Trump told the Sun that the “relationship is obviously not what it was,” and then he told the Telegraph that Starmer delayed giving the U.S. permission beyond what would have been reasonable. Trump suspects what everyone does at this point – that Starmer fears the Islamic community and is pandering to it, as he did here.

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Now, now, Jeff!!

Jeffrey Sachs: ‘Trump Is An Utter Disgrace To Our Nation – He Lied To Us’ (ZH)

Columbia University economics professor Jeffrey D. Sachs appeared on Judge Napolitano’s ‘Judging Freedom’ podcast Monday, where he railed against the US-Israeli attack on Iran and the ‘CIA-led security state,’ calling President Donald Trump a ‘disgrace to our nation’ because ‘he lied to us.’



Sachs, a longtime critic of U.S. foreign policy, described the recent escalation as the continuation of a decades-old strategy he linked to Israeli and U.S. intelligence objectives dating back to 1996. “This is a long-term plan. This is a Mossad CIA plan for American control of the Middle East and Israeli military hegemony in the Middle East that has been underway since 1996,” Sachs said. “This is madness. This is murderous delusion.” The professor pointed to a series of U.S.-backed or U.S.-involved conflicts across the region, from Libya and Sudan to Somalia and the ongoing crisis in Gaza, as evidence of a consistent pattern aimed ultimately at confronting Iran.

“It has involved wars across the Middle East. It has left rivers of blood from Libya to Sudan, Somalia, the genocide in Gaza,” he said, adding that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s goal since the mid-1990s has been “the destruction of Iran.”= Sachs reserved some of his strongest language for Trump, whom he said reversed course on key foreign-policy pledges after taking office. “Trump… is an utter disgrace to our nation. Utter disgrace. He lied to us. Every word about America first… And he did exactly the opposite of what he said,” Sachs stated. The economist also criticized Washington’s approach to diplomacy more broadly, arguing that the United States has abandoned genuine negotiation in favor of coercive tactics. “The United States does not negotiate. It cheats… Now they kill you because if you negotiate, it means you’re weak,” he said.

On the domestic front, Sachs connected the country’s infrastructure challenges to the enormous costs of overseas military engagements.“Why do the roads not work and the bridges not work in the United States?… It’s because we spend trillions of dollars in war,” he said. “China just completed its 50,000th kilometer of fast rail because China doesn’t go to war.” Sachs concluded by expressing deep skepticism about the current state of American governance. “We’re in the hands of gangsters. We’re not in the hands of a constitutional system,” he said, noting that only a handful of lawmakers – citing Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) as one example – have pushed back.

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OK for now.

Iran Conflict – Oil Disruption Hits Key BRICS Members Hard (CTH)

• First blow, the Trump tariffs hit Beijing hardest. • Second blow, the Beijing tentacle on the Panama Canal is severed. • Third blow, global tariff threats changed the risk dynamic for southeast Asia countries who acted as transnational shippers for China. • Fourth blow, cheap sanctioned oil from Venezuela was cut-off. • Now, the fifth blow; cheap, sanctioned Iranian oil is disrupted.


As noted by Politico: Following USA military strikes, “ships have begun to avoid the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Iran — a critical shipping lane for Gulf nations to export oil to Asia. China in 2025 received about half of its imported oil from the six Gulf countries that rely on the strait. Other large crude oil producers in the region — including Saudi Arabia, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates — transport almost all their crude exports through the geographic bottleneck.”


It’s not just a factor of oil flow, but also the price that China will ultimately end up having to pay. Beijing was buying oil from Venezuela, Iran and Russia at steep discounts because their purchases were skirting western sanctions. With Iranian oil production now no longer a market option, China will seek to replace their needs with more Russian alternative. However, that diversion means the oil India was purchasing from Russia will come at a higher price, and the refined final product that was exported by India will arrive to the European Union carrying an additional cost. Simultaneously, Vladimir Putin was asked about Russia’s lack of military support to Iran in response to the U.S. military action, to wit the Russian president noted the technical terms of their joint military agreements did not include Russia’s immediate involvement. In shorthand, Russia is busy and is not getting involved.

Russia was/is partially dependent on receiving military supplies from Iran in exchange for oil transfers. The military component is reported to include drones from Iran for use in the Ukraine conflict. Now that exchange profile is shuttered. Taking Iran’s malign influence off the geopolitical chessboard is beginning to surface in major challenges to the BRICS assembly (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa). Russia, China and India are impacted directly. The BRICS nations were skirting western oil sanctions by trading the commodity outside the petrodollar structure. However, President Trump now controls the flow of oil from Venezuela, and his administration controls the currency in which it is sold.

With Iranian oil removed from the non-petro supply chain, the only remaining non-petro oil producer is Russia – who is simultaneously hit with a loss in military hardware support. China may end up as a larger oil customer to Russia, but at what price and in what payment structure. With global oil supplies in a state of flux, and with the USA in control of the oil flow from Venezuela, North America is certainly in the best position for minimal energy disruption. Asia is heavily dependent on oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, and the majority of Europe has already shut themselves off from Russian oil production, putting themselves in a position of dependency to the global markets. The short-term ramifications of this oil disruption hit China, Southeast Asia, Japan and Europe particularly hard.

“OPEC+ countries affirmed on Sunday that they would boost oil production starting in April by 206,000 barrels daily — a modest increase intended to dampen the war’s effect on prices down the road. The majority of the increase would come from Saudi Arabia and Russia.” {SOURCE}

All of a sudden, this happens: Zelenskyy not to be trusted? “Ukraine is under pressure to let the EU inspect a damaged pipeline carrying Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia, as the two pro-Kremlin countries accuse Kyiv of overstating the impact of an attack by Moscow — despite what Ukrainian officials say is evidence of extensive destruction,” the report said. According to five diplomats and EU officials who spoke to the FT, even pro- Ukrainian governments within the European Union and the European Commission have also asked Ukraine to permit a delegation to inspect the pipeline. Two sources told the newspaper that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen requested access for EU experts during her visit to Kyiv on Feb. 24, the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion. The request, according to the sources, was refused.

As tensions escalated, the EU’s ambassador to Ukraine, Katarina Mathernova, reportedly asked through the presidential office for permission to inspect the damaged pipeline herself or to allow visits by other EU diplomats. Those requests were denied for security reasons, the sources said.”

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John Fetterman thinks for himself. Works for me.

Fetterman Chooses Country Over Party After Iran Operation (David Manney)

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) backed the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran without hesitation, calling Operation Epic Fury entirely appropriate, and said eliminating Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the un-alived supreme leader of Iran, removed one of the most dangerous figures in modern history.


President Donald Trump confirmed the mission targeted senior regime leadership gathered in Tehran, with early reports stating roughly 40 to 50 of the top Iranian officials were killed in the attack’s early wave. Fetterman didn’t hedge, asking why anybody would grieve leaders of a regime tied to terror networks and decades of repression. He said that Americans should recognize the strategic impact of removing the head of a government that funds violence across the world.


Fetterman’s stance again puts him at odds with several Democratic colleagues who questioned the legality and timing of the strikes. He described their reactions as bizarre. He pointed to the regime’s record, including the 1988 mass executions of political prisoners that killed an estimated 30,000 dissidents under orders tied to regime leadership, making clear the target wasn’t the Iranian people, just the regime. Vice President JD Vance stated that the administration’s objectives remain preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Fetterman said he’d oppose efforts to restrict the president’s authority under the War Powers Resolution.

Because Fetterman’s policy beliefs keep him planted firmly on the left, Fetterman won’t switch parties. But when national security comes into focus, he regularly breaks from progressive orthodoxy and takes a position rooted in deterrence and strength. In a chamber full of Congresscritters using scripted responses, his statements read as uncommon steadiness. Critics raised legal concerns, questioning whether the threshold for immediate military action had been met, while others argued Congress should’ve been consulted before the strike. Raise of hands: who envisions Schiff, Jeffries, and Swalwell would keep their pie holes shut?

Fetterman countered that Iran’s nuclear development and missile expansion represent a continuing threat, even if not tied to a single launch window, saying that waiting for perfect conditions invites greater danger.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu led his country’s role in the coordinated strike, and Fetterman defended both Netanyahu and Trump against critics who labeled the attack as reckless. Fetterman argued that removing senior regime leadership weakens proxy forces such as Hezbollah. His position exposed a visible split inside his party, particularly among lawmakers who reflexively oppose any military action.

The broader debate now turns on escalation and authority. President Trump said the objective remains stopping Iran’s nuclear ambitions and restoring deterrence in the region. Lawmakers continue to argue over oversight and limits, but Fetterman’s remarks show that support for the strikes crosses party lines, even if only in narrow lanes. The result of Operation Epic Fury and how it will reshape the relations between the U.S. and Iran remains to be seen. What’s clear is that one Democrat senator chose to defend a strike he believes strengthens American and Israeli security, even when doing so separates him from much of his caucus. National security debates test whether lawmakers follow party currents or independent judgment. Fetterman, thankfully, chose judgment.

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This will solve the economy at home. You just wait.

Trump: US Insurance for “All Maritime Trade Flowing Through the Gulf”

This is a remarkable position for President Trump to take. Optimal Solutions: (President Trump) – “Effective IMMEDIATELY, I have ordered the United States Development Finance Corporation (DFC) to provide, at a very reasonable price, political risk insurance and guarantees for the Financial Security of ALL Maritime Trade, especially Energy, traveling through the Gulf. This will be available to all Shipping Lines.


If necessary, the United States Navy will begin escorting tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, as soon as possible. No matter what, the United States will ensure the FREE FLOW of ENERGY to the WORLD. The United States’ ECONOMIC and MILITARY MIGHT is the GREATEST ON EARTH — More actions to come. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DONALD J. TRUMP“

President Trump will use the full weight of the U.S. military to change behavior in Iran. Not just to change the regime per se’, but to change the behavior of whoever surfaces to represent the interests of the people. The change in behavior is the goal. While this forced shift is underway, the full weight of the USA will also seek to mitigate any collateral economic damage to well behaved economic partners. Forceful action, optimal stewardship.

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“.. the first kill by a U.S. submarine since World War II. “

US Sub Sinks Iranian Warship, First Such Hit Since WWII (Catherine Salgado)

A United States submarine successfully sank an Iranian regime warship, according to a Wednesday morning update from the secretary of war.The American submarine using a torpedo to sink an Iranian ship is particularly historic because, according to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, this is the first such sinking of a ship since World War II. And just as the USA demanded unconditional surrender during World War II, Hegseth emphasized, now the U.S. is in it to win it again. The U.S.-Israeli joint Operation Epic Fury continues to claim prizes, including a warship named for the terrorist Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) leader (Qasem Soleimani) whom Donald Trump eliminated during his first term and on behalf of whom the likewise assassinated Ayatollah Khamenei repeatedly vowed to assassinate President Donald Trump.


“The Iranian Navy rests at the bottom of the Persian Gulf,” Hegseth confidently announced. “[It’s] combat ineffective, decimated, destroyed, defeated, pick your adjective. In fact, last night, we sunk their prize ship, the ‘Soleimani’.” Soleimani was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Americans and the wounding of thousands more. Not only is he dead thanks to the first Trump administration, but the second Trump administration even took out the ship named for him. As Hegseth joked, “Looks like POTUS got him twice.”

Hegseth assured America and the world that the Iranian regime’s “navy is not a factor. Pick your adjective, it is no more.” He continued, “In fact, yesterday, in the Indian Ocean, and we’ll play it on the screen there, an American submarine sunk an Iranian warship that thought it was safe in international waters. Instead, it was sunk by a torpedo, quiet death.” That is particularly impressive because it represents the U.S. Navy’s “first sinking of an enemy ship by a torpedo since World War II. Like in that war, back when we were still the War Department, we are fighting to win,” Hegseth declared.

Trump insisted on restoring the name of the War Department to the Defense Department, and from Venezuela to Iran to Ecuador, the U.S. military has been pulling off spectacular operations ever since. What’s in a name? The difference between weakness and strength, it seems. The Iranian regime had assassins in the United States attempting to kill President Trump even before he came to office again, as they seemed to understand that his return to power would spell disaster for them, as it did. But Hegseth noted, “Also, yesterday, the leader of the unit who attempted to assassinate President Trump has been hunted down and killed. Iran tried to kill President Trump, and President Trump got the last laugh.”

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Yeah yeah. Sure.

Trump Denies Israel ‘Forced His Hand.’ (Salgado)

President Donald Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth summarily demolished the argument from Jew-haters that the Israeli government forced the USA into a joint strike on Iran’s regime. Despite what Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Megyn Kelly, and the rest of the Jihad Squad claim, Israel didn’t strong-arm the United States into Operation Epic Fury. The Iranian terrorist regime brought it all upon themselves.The fact is that the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and co. were treating this administration the way they have treated almost every U.S. administration over decades. They defied the U.S., funded the terrorists who attacked our troops and our allies, screamed “death to America” over and over, and demanded we lie down and take it.


But this time, it didn’t turn out the way it usually does. Unlike Barack Obama or Joe Biden, who rewarded Iranian jihad, Donald Trump grew tired of being pushed around. A reporter asked Trump during a press conference if Israel “forced” his hand on the Operation Epic Fury strikes. Trump coolly replied, “No, I might have forced their hand. You see, we were having negotiations with these lunatics, and it was my opinion that they were going to attack first. They were going to attack. If we didn’t do it, they were going to attack first. I felt strongly about that.”

Trump’s first priority and duty is to the American people. Democrats think we should always prioritize foreign terrorists, tyrants, and dictators, and that’s why they’re furious about this. Think of how much American money went to the Ayatollah’s regime through the hands of Democrats. At a certain point, America has to face reality about Islamic dictatorships and acknowledge that Muslim sacred texts have been commanding jihad against non-Muslims for some 1,400 years, and that the endless violence and conflict is not going to stop because of diplomacy. We have been at war with Iran’s regime for half a century, and eventually one government or the other must concede defeat.

Hence Trump observed, “And we have great negotiators, great people, people that do this very successfully, and have done it all their lives — very successful — and based on the way the negotiation was going, I think they were going to attack first. And I didn’t want that to happen.” Trump therefore preempted them with Operation Epic Fury, as Hegseth confirmed. “So if anything, I might have forced Israel’s hand,” Trump added. “But Israel was ready, and we were ready, and we’ve had a — a very, very powerful impact.”

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Letitia, where did we go wrong?

NY AG James Orders Hospital to Resume Gender-Transition for Minors (Turley)

In a rare and controversial move, New York Attorney General Letitia James has ordered a Manhattan hospital to resume offering gender-transition treatment to transgender youth. NYU Langone had discontinued such treatments after funding threats from the Trump administration. It is now caught between the proverbial rock (HHS) and a hard place (NYAG). Last year, President Donald Trump signed an executive order entitled “Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation,” seeking to restrict gender-transition treatment for people under 19. HHS then threatened hospitals with a cut off of federal Medicaid and Medicare funding for continuing such treatment for children.


Various European countries have also halted certain procedures after countervailing studies suggesting that the risks are too high. England’s National Health Service 2024 report on the subject, known as the Cass Report, found concerning evidence of harm for minors and inconclusive benefits. James threatened “further action” if NYU Langone does not defy the Trump Administration, declaring that the cessation of its Transgender Youth Health Program violates New York anti-discrimination law by “jeopardizing access to medically necessary healthcare for some of the most vulnerable New Yorkers.” NYU Langone had previously declared that it would no longer provide certain gender-transition treatments for patients under the age of 19.

James’s move could trigger a fascinating challenge. In the Feb. 25 letter signed by the attorney general’s health care bureau chief, Darsana Srinivasan, the state said that the federal regulatory change did not affect a “medical institution’s existing duties and obligations under New York law.” That raises an interesting conflict between state and federal regulations.The letter gives the hospital until March 11 to comply and resume these treatments. Effectively, James is ordering the hospital to defy the federal government. However, the hospital, not James or the state, would bear the financial and regulatory consequences.

While James does not state how she will penalize the hospital, the letter is likely sufficient to challenge the move. The question is whether the political costs for the NYU hospital are prohibitive. There is also the question of whether the HHS has standing or interest in challenging the move as a direct threat to federal authority. The problem with a federal challenge is that nothing in the New York threat prevents the federal government from carrying out its intent to cut off funding. Hospitals would have to choose between penalties in New York or loss of funding in Washington. Nevertheless, New York’s move is a direct attack on the enforcement of federal policy by state hospitals.

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The first ever openly gay Treasury Secretary is loyal to a T. He’s also very good at what he does.

Trump’s 15% Global Tariff Will Take Effect This Week: Bessent (ET)

President Donald Trump’s 15 percent global tariff will take effect sometime this week, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said. Following the Supreme Court’s rebuke of the president’s signature economic policy last month, Trump imposed a 10 percent global tariff, invoking Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974. A day later, Trump pledged to raise the rate to 15 percent. In an interview with CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on March 4, Bessent confirmed that the new rate would be introduced sometime this week and remain in place for 150 days. He also anticipates tariff rates would return to the levels that were in place before the high court’s decision. “It’s my strong belief that the tariff rates will be back to their old rate within five months,” Bessent said.


“They have survived more than 4000 legal challenges. They are more slow moving, but they are more robust.” Bessent’s comments come two days after a U.S. federal appeals court rejected the president’s effort to postpone legal proceedings connected to tariff refunds, sending the battle to a lower court. Estimates suggest the federal government’s tariff refunds could total $175 billion. Fiscal year-to-date, the administration’s tariffs have generated more than $150 billion, according to Treasury data as of March 2. Global energy markets have been highly volatile since the Iran War, with crude oil and natural gas prices rocketing on fears of supply disruptions.

The president calmed down the oil market on March 3. In a Truth Social post, Trump said the White House would offer naval escorts and guarantee political risk insurance for commercial oil and gas tankers traveling through the Strait of Hormuz. The Strait of Hormuz is a vital global chokepoint that handles approximately 20 million barrels of oil and petroleum products per day. It has effectively been shuttered as insurance companies canceled coverage or dramatically raised premiums. But the administration will make additional announcements to help stabilize prices, Bessent said. n“We have a series of announcements that we’re going to be making,” Bessent stated.

“We began yesterday with the announcement that [Development Finance Corporation] will provide the insurance for both the crude carriers and the cargo ships operating in around the Gulf over the weekend.” He shrugged off a possible energy shock as the Middle East conflict intensified, saying that the United States and the global marketplace maintain ample supplies. “This was a well telegraphed geopolitical event. The crude market had already moved substantially over the past two months. The crude markets are very well supplied,” Bessent said. A barrel of West Texas Intermediate—the U.S. benchmark for oil prices—fell by about 0.5 percent in pre-market trading to around $74 on the New York Mercantile Exchange.

Brent—the international benchmark—was little changed at slightly above $81 a barrel on London’s ICE Futures exchange. “Oil prices retreated after news the U.S. will ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, easing fears of a major global supply shock,” Adam Turnquist, chief technical strategist for LPL Financial, said in a note emailed to The Epoch Times. “Softer oil prices are also helping cool inflation concerns and pull interest rates lower.” Market watchers had warned that the risk of oil prices reaching $100 were high if the narrow waterway were closed for an extended period. U.S. stocks also rebounded midweek, with the leading benchmark averages in the green prior to the opening bell.

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… the 3:00 minute mark of the video

Bessent Outlines U.S. Financial/Economic Stabilization Plan (CTH)

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent appears on CNBC to discuss the Trump administration policies that were proactively deployed during Operation Epic Fury. The goal of global financial stabilization is actually part of the strategic planning within the White House, including Treasury, Energy and Interior in alignment with the State Dept., Pentagon and national security agencies. Part of that plan was the announcement for the U.S. to underwrite maritime insurance to ensure a minimal disruption to the global energy markets. Secretary Bessent discusses the insurance facet at the 3:00 minute mark of the video below.
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Wasn’t this Walz figure part of the Kamala cloud posse in the 1800s? Losers cling together, right?

Walz, Ellison Knew About Minnesota Fraud ‘for Years,’ House Report (DS)

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was aware of the widespread welfare fraud in his state “for years” and “repeatedly failed to act,” alleges a congressional report released on Wednesday. Walz and the state’s Attorney General Keith Ellison are set to testify Wednesday about the $9 billion scandal before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. The report, which also alleges that Ellison knew of the welfare fraud in Minnesota, draws from interviews with state employees and whistleblowers. “Senior officials in the governor’s office and Attorney General Ellison’s office were aware of credible fraud concerns in Minnesota’s social services programs as early as 2019 within the Department of Human Services (DHS) and by April 2020 within the Department of Education (MDE), despite later public statements by Governor Walz suggesting otherwise,” the report says.


The committee and staff conducted transcribed interviews with nine key current and former Minnesota state officials. The investigation focuses on alleged money laundering and fraud in Minnesota’s social services programs, uncovered by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Minnesota. The report, titled “The Cost of Doing Nothing,” further alleges retaliation against whistleblowers, including surveillance, and quotes some officials as not acting against suspected fraud out of fear of being labeled a racist. “As a result, potentially billions of American taxpayer dollars were allowed to flow to fraudulent actors, while vulnerable populations were harmed and whistleblowers were ignored, sidelined, and retaliated against,” the House report says.

This led to about $300 million in federal child nutrition funds and potentially $9 billion in Medicaid-related funds lost or placed at significant risk, according to the report. “Testimony obtained by the committee reveals that Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison were aware of widespread fraud in social service programs, lied about their knowledge of the fraud, and retaliated against employees who dared to raise concerns,” House Oversight Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., said in a statement. The report also alleges whistleblower retaliation against state employees who raised red flags at the Minnesota Department of Human Services.

“Whistleblowers within the DHS have alleged that Governor Walz not only knew about this fraud, but that he retaliated against whistleblowers, ‘spen[ding] millions on surveilling staff and hiring private investigator (sic) or law firms to silence staff,’” the report says. The agency’s then-temporary commissioner confirmed to investigators that the agency “used outside entities” to investigate its own staff, according to the report. “Instead of protecting vulnerable Americans, they handed over billions in taxpayer dollars to fraudsters and threw their own state employees under the bus,” Comer added. “Governor Walz and Attorney General Ellison are appearing before the committee because the American people deserve clear answers about how this rampant fraud was allowed to flourish under their watch.”

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“The state accused the government of weaponizing the Medicaid program as ‘political punishment.’”

Minnesota Sues Federal Government Over Medicaid Funding Freeze (Aldgra Fredly)

Minnesota filed a lawsuit on March 2 to block the federal government from withholding $243 million in Medicaid funds, saying the freeze could lead to potential cuts in medical services for low-income individuals. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) last month temporarily deferred $259 million in Medicaid funds to Minnesota over alleged fraud in the state’s program, according to the court filing. The lawsuit, filed by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and the state’s Human Services Department, asked the court to block the withholding of $243 million of those funds that were tied to 14 services the government identified as “high-risk” and subject to “noncompliance action.”


“These cuts are the latest in a long series of efforts to go around the law to punish Minnesotans — but just as we fought back and won when they illegally tried to cut funding for childcare, hungry families, and our schools, we are suing them again today to make them follow the law,” Ellison said in a statement. The suit called the funding freeze unlawful, alleging that the government used the program as “political punishment” against the state, citing its previous attempts to withhold other funding from the state, including funds tied to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). According to the lawsuit, the federal government announced in January that it would freeze more than $2 billion in annual Medicaid funding to Minnesota over allegations of noncompliance.

The state appealed but said the federal government has not clarified the alleged conduct it deemed noncompliant or how Minnesota can remedy the issue. n “Impatient that it cannot withhold the $2 billion until Minnesota is provided a hearing and other due process, the administration ‘deferred’ $243 million from the state on February 25, 2026,” it stated.The lawsuit is seeking a temporary restraining order to block the funding freeze, saying the withholding of funds would affect more than 1 million Minnesota residents enrolled in Medicaid.

“Unless the deferral is quickly reversed, the state will be irreparably harmed. The administration has already stated that the deferral will recur every quarter, crippling the state budget,” it stated. The lawsuit names the Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, as well as Dr. Mehmet Oz, in his official capacity as CMS administrator, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in his official capacity as health secretary.

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Problems? You suck!

SCOTUS Decision Highlights Problems with Parents in Blue States (Turley)

In the law, the concept of In loco parentis refers to those who act in the place of parents. The problem is when that authority is taken rather than granted. It is a growing problem in blue states as parents push back on Democratic measures stripping them of notice or consent over their children in public schools. In the last few months, Democrats have been buoyed by protests over immigration enforcement. Many politicians have fueled a wave of rage sweeping major cities before the midterm elections, denouncing law enforcement as “Gestapo” and “Nazis.”


However, a Supreme Court decision this week may lay bare an even greater threat to Democratic aspirations over parental rights. For many parents, blue states are attacking the most fundamental right of citizens in raising their own children. This week, the Supreme Court granted an emergency appeal filed on behalf of Catholic parents in California. The order in Mirabelli v. Bonta proved a decisive victory for parental rights and an equally notable defeat for California democrats.

The action, filed by the Thomas More Society, challenged a policy under a state law, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2024, that prevented teachers from notifying parents of their children’s gender identity changes. The law was heralded as a protection against the “outing” of transgender students. Some of us have been following the litigation since the original filing and heralded the decision of District Court Judge Roger Benitez, who wrote a powerful opinion in support of the rights of all parents. However, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit stayed his injunction.In issuing the order on its “shadow docket,” the Court delivered a key win for parental rights that many of us have been seeking for years.

Blue state legislators and educators have been waging a war on parental rights, particularly in the area of transgender policies. Recently, in Michigan, parents sued to defend their rights after the Rockford Public School District refused to inform them of gender identity changes in their children. Last year, I wrote about a startling decision in Foote v. Feliciano in which the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ruled against Massachusetts parents Marissa Silvestri and Stephen Foote seeking such notice. As in the California case, they learned that school administrators did not inform them that their 11-year-old child had self-declared as “genderqueer” and that teachers and staff were using a new name and new pronouns for the student.

The First Circuit dismissed the right of parents over their own children in the case, holding that “as per our understanding of Supreme Court precedent, our pluralistic society assigns those curricular and administrative decisions to the expertise of school officials, charged with the responsibility of educating children.” Foote was a chilling decision that reflected the view of state officials that parents give up their rights over their children when enrolling them in public schools. That view was evident in the comment of State Rep. Lee Snodgrass (D-Wis.), who once tweeted: “If parents want to ‘have a say’ in their child’s education, they should home school or pay for private school tuition out of their family budget.” [..]

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4 years of nothing.

Ukraine Blocks EU Mission To Inspect Russian Oil Pipeline – FT (RT)

Ukraine has rejected a proposed EU mission to inspect the Soviet-era pipeline that transports Russian oil through Ukrainian territory to Central Europe, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing diplomats and officials. Hungary and Slovakia have accused Ukraine of deliberately blocking the flow through the Druzhba pipeline, while Ukraine said the infrastructure was damaged by Russian strikes in January. The EU is pressuring Ukraine to restore the operation of the Soviet-era pipeline that transports Russian oil through Ukrainian territory to Central Europe, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing diplomats and officials.


Hungary and Slovakia have accused Ukraine of deliberately blocking the flow through the Druzhba pipeline, while Ukraine claimed the infrastructure was damaged by Russian strikes in January. According to FT, some pro-Ukrainian EU member states and the European Commission are now asking Kiev to allow a visit to demonstrate that it is working to restore oil flows. Last week, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa personally requested access to the pipeline for inspection but were denied, FT said.One of the newspaper’s sources argued that by blocking the inspection, Ukraine scored an “own goal” and gave Hungary an excuse to veto the planned $106 billion emergency loan for Ukraine and the EU’s 20th round of sanctions against Russia.

In a post on X on Tuesday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said he had sent a letter to von der Leyen calling for enforcement of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement, which “obliges Ukraine to allow oil shipments to Hungary.” “As confirmed by recently published satellite evidence, there is no technical or operational reason preventing the pipeline from reverting to normal operations immediately,” Orban stated. nmOrban said that Hungary and Slovakia had proposed dispatching a “fact-finding mission” to inspect the pipeline, but their “efforts were rejected.”

In August, Hungary imposed sanctions on Ukraine’s top drone commander Robert Brovdi after attacks on sections of the Druzhba pipeline in Russia. Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has called on Hungary to stop purchasing energy from Russia. Reuters reported on Tuesday that some EU members, including France and Germany, oppose the idea of granting Ukraine fast-tracked accession to the bloc, citing “rampant corruption.”

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    “Flora” (Roman Goddess of Spring), Villa di Arianna, Pompei 1st Century A.D. • Keir Starmer Takes Cowardice to New Lows (Tim O’Brien) • Jeffrey Sachs:
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle March 5 2026]

    #233411
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    This is worth repeating to all your friends.

    Ten hours that shook West Asia
    We may just be reaching the portal of the post-U.S. West Asia order.

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    Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su

    Ten hours. That’s what it took for Iran to:

    put the Empire of Chaos, Plunder and Permanent Strikes under siege all across the Gulf.
    bomb 27 major US military bases, relentlessly – inflicting extensive damage.
    determine that all US and Israeli assets and interests in West Asia are legitimate targets for retaliation.
    block the Strait of Hormuz (then unblocked; but free passage only for Russian and Chinese vessels).
    Up next: if US warships do not retreat, they will be sunk.

    The whole drama, predictably, developed as Deceit in the Making. The war was ordered by the leader of a death cult in West Asia, a genocidal psycho who then took refuge in his “Wing of Zion” and fled to… Berlin. His American sidekick, neo-Caligula, a megalomaniacal Narcissus, co-ordered the war from Mar-a-Lago.

    Their spectacular success on Day One: to kill Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei in a decapitation strike. And to kill scores of girls – 100+ and counting – in an elementary school in southern Iran.

    Predictably, this was also a remix of the assassination of Hezbollah’s Sayyed Nasrallah in Beirut.

    During indirect “negotiations” in Oman the Trump 2.0 team required Tehran to clarify an offer that required some final fine-tuning.

    Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad al Busaidi confirmed that Iran, for the first time, agreed to “never” accumulate nuclear material for a bomb; maintain zero stockpiles of enriched material; agree that existing stockpiles would be down-blended; and allow full IAEA verification.

    The meeting took place in Tehran on Saturday morning, uniting top members of the Iranian leadeship.

    The Epstein Syndicate duly bombed the meeting, killing top officials plus Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. The Empire of Chaos does not do negotiations: it uses them as a weapon.

    Yet there was no instant collapse leading to regime change. Less than half an hour after being struck, the Tehran leadership launched a stunning, lightning-fast, coordinated counterpunch on a massive scale, in 24-hour continuous launch mode, thus establishing the parameters of escalation as well as resilience supremacy on the battlefield.

    For instance, Iranian tactics are now very different compared to the 12-day war. In the second wave against Bahrain, they used Shahed-136 kamikaze drones only after a massive ballistic missile barrage which completely bewildered US defense systems. The result: scores of expensive interceptors expended too early. The drones only came later.

    Only on Day 1 Iran fired over 1,200 missiles and drones. Tehran has tens of thousands of missiles and drones in stock. US interceptors are about to run dry in a matter of days. Each THAAD costs $15 million. The math is definitely not leaning the imperial way.

    From martyrdom to revenge

    Iran going after US assets in Dubai is a masterful strategic play – linked to destroying sheltering US military personnel and/or clandestine CIA digs. All those tacky Dubai symbols of bling bling opulence are on fire; Burj Khalifa, Burj Al Arab, Palm Jumeirah.

    As correctly argued here, 88% of the population of Dubai is foreign. Apart from being the world capital of money laundering, this is most of all a special economic zone with a flag, now running the risk of a bank run.

    After all, the UAE does not produce anything – as in productive capitalism; it’s a tax-free service economy built around bling bling opulence and safety (now gone).

    Dubai also happens to have enormous leverage over neo-Caligula – as in “Trump coins”, personal investments, donations to the Board of Peace, a.k.a. Board of War. Aviation is 27% of Dubai’s GDP – and 18% of the UAE’s. Dubai airport in the dark is an absolute disaster. Mega-airlines like Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways – complete with their mega-airports – are key vehicles/nodes of the global transportation matrix.

    Dubai in the dark is a very bad business proposition for Trump. There’s no question MbZ is already on the phone begging for a ceasefire. Moreover, Tehran also made clear that energy giants Chevron and ExxonMobil are legitimate targets. So it’s no wonder neo-Caligula already wanted a ceasefire on Day 1, communicated via Italian diplomatic channels to Iran.

    Whatever the torrents of speculation on whether the genocidal psycho in Tel Aviv did force neo-Caligula to go to war when his Invincible Armada was still not ready, the fact is the Pentagon lost the strategic initiative.

    The script is being written in Tehran; that’s going to be a war of attrition, where Tehran has gamed every possible scenario.

    So here’s how it all developed, in a flash. Decapitation strike. Council of Experts convened in minutes. IRGC: “maximum force” response within the hour, unleashed over the death cult + petro-chihuahuas. Succession mechanism: in place. Command structure: in place. No regime change. Zero imperial strategic dominance. From martyrdom to revenge.

    The whole Global South is watching.

    Total strategic rupture

    According to several IRGC sources, Ayatollah Khamenei had everything prepared in excruciating detail via a series of directives. He had instructed Ali Larijani, the secretary of the Security Council, and selected leadership members not only on how Iran could resist to the Epstein Syndicate firepower but also any assassination attempts, including on himself. Khamenei was killed alongside Ali Shamkhani, the former National Security Council secretary, and IRGC Commander Mohammed Pakpour.

    Khamenei named no less than four layers of succession for each key military command and government role. No wonder all crucial decisions after the decapitation were taken in record time.

    The genocidal/murderous American-Israeli duo has no idea what’s coming. They managed to affront the whole of the Shi’ite world – not to mention hundreds of millions of Sunni Muslims as well.

    Total strategic rupture does not even begin to describe it: we have reached the absolute point of no return between Washington and Tehran. Instead of this childish notion of regime change, which only braindead fanatical Zionists can entertain, the killing of Khamenei is consolidating a national consensus; legitimizing a no holds barred retaliation; and unleashing a multi-front confrontation stretching from the Gulf to the Levant.

    Iran’s immediate tactics are crystal clear: to saturate Israeli air defences and trigger a massive Interceptor Crisis. That is bound to compel Israeli generals to beg neo-Caligula for a ceasefire – even as Iran will not cease to pick Israel’s infrastructure and economy apart, possibly causing the death cult to crack in a matter of days.

    Russia and China meanwhile will be working in the shade to ensure Iran’s defense network remains intact.

    If West Asia gas and oil stops flowing only for a few days, all ominous bets are off when it comes to the global economy. Iran has gamed all scenarios and can apply and release pressure at will.

    The Global South will be learning all the lessons of how the Iranian leadership displays solidarity and clear objectives while forced on an unprecedented fight on several fronts against the imperial colossus – and that after 47 years of relentless sanctions. This kind of resistance, in itself, is already a miracle.

    Now the path may be opened towards the end of American military footprint across West Asia – something envisioned by a lineage of martyrs, from Soleimani and Nasrallah to Khamenei.

    We may just be reaching the portal of the post-U.S. West Asia order, where that ghastly death cult with its pathetic intolerant God will be strategically wallowing in the mire, its deterrence in tatters, consumed with paranoia while fighting multiple instance of asymmetrical pressure.

    #233412
    Topcat
    Participant

    The Empire of Lies Hits it’s Limit

    #233413
    Topcat
    Participant

    #233414
    Topcat
    Participant

    Gas platforms are burning off the coast of Gaza.

    Israel’s offshore gas extraction infrastructure – the ones tapping Palestinian gas reserves that international law has a few things to say about – took hits. I

    t barely registered in the press, but it’s strategically significant.

    Israel depends on those platforms. They feed domestic energy consumption and LNG exports.

    Losing them, even temporarily, compounds the Ben Gurion shutdown, the desalination vulnerability, and the closed maritime space into a portrait of a country whose basic infrastructure is being systematically threatened.

    #233415
    Topcat
    Participant

    “but, but it’s not a war!”

    Qatar halted LNG production at Ras Laffan. Natural gas is a just-in-time business. Oil can sit in tanks. LNG needs to keep moving. It can’t.

    Goin’ Vertical Bro, just chill…

    European gas prices jumped over 50% on the news.

    Goldman had already warned of a potential 130% upside risk for TTF if LNG flows were blocked.

    The market reacted with “violent short covering”, in the words of one analyst who couldn’t quite believe how many people had been short TTF with a war brewing.

    I can’t believe it either, but then again these are the same markets telling me oil volatility is lower today than Friday.

    #233416
    Topcat
    Participant
    #233417
    Topcat
    Participant

    No Fair!

    “But, but, but, I was told this wasn’t a War!”

    The US Embassy in Riyadh was hit by Iranian drones. Part of the main building’s roof collapsed.

    Embassy in Beirut: closed.
    Kuwait: closed.
    Three US embassies shuttered, several more on limited operations.

    #233418
    Topcat
    Participant

    When the Empire of Lies uses Perfidy

    Don’t whine like a little bitch when your embassies get torched

    #233419
    Topcat
    Participant

    Oh, one more thing…

    “A Russian-made Kometa-M anti-jamming unit was found in the wreckage of an Iranian Shahed drone that hit RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus.

    The reverse Shahed pipeline is real.

    Russia received the original drone design from Iran, improved it through two years of combat in Ukraine, and is now feeding the upgrades back.

    The Geran-2 variants flying over Ukraine are several generations ahead of the original Shahed-136.

    Now those improvements are showing up in Iranian drones hitting NATO territory.

    Full circle.”

    #233420
    Topcat
    Participant

    Russian-made Kometa-M anti-jamming unit was found in the wreckage of an Iranian Shahed drone that hit RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus.

    #233421
    Topcat
    Participant

    The Emperor of Lies

    The White House released Operation Epic Fury’s official objectives.

    Demilitarisation.
    Regime elimination.
    Homeland protection.

    Putin’s speechwriter must be flattered.

    hahahaha

    Shrooms, lots of shrooms

    Trump told reporters: “They want to talk. I said ‘too late!’”

    “Iran doesn’t want to talk. Iran rejected the ceasefire on day one because they believe the June 2025 ceasefire was a strategic error. And now Trump is pretending to refuse negotiations that aren’t being offered, while simultaneously begging Italy to back-channel a way out of this war.

    Four days became four weeks. Four weeks will become “whatever it takes”. And nobody, on any side, has a plausible theory of how this ends.”

    #233422
    Topcat
    Participant

    This day in history: The Boston Massacre – 1770

    On the cold, snowy night of March 5, 1770, a mob of American colonists gathers at the Customs House in Boston and begins taunting the British soldiers guarding the building.

    The protesters, who called themselves Patriots, were protesting the occupation of their city by British troops, who were sent to Boston in 1768 to enforce unpopular taxation measures passed by a British parliament that lacked American representation.

    British Captain Thomas Preston, the commanding officer at the Customs House in Boston, ordered his men to fix their bayonets and join the guard outside the building.

    The colonists responded by throwing snowballs and other objects at the British regulars, and Private Hugh Montgomery was hit, leading him to discharge his rifle at the crowd.

    The other soldiers began firing a moment later, and when the smoke cleared, five colonists were dead or dying”

    You’ve come a long way Baby!

    The British government is now protecting Rape Grooming Gangs screwing their women!

    #233423
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    You may have missed this
    Lawrence Wilkerson: U.S. Arms Kurdish Fighters in Iran to Start Civil War

    #233425
    Topcat
    Participant

    They sold Britain. It is no longer a Christian nation. Prepare your kids.

    Keir Starmer: The Cowardly Queer

    He is the Perfect Example of what the English are and stands for.

    #233426
    Topcat
    Participant

    #233427
    John Day
    Participant

    “A US Senator just broke the hand of a Marine” (Wearing dress-blues)
    https://xcancel.com/shanaka86/status/2029400021825671348

    Marine Corps veteran interrupts the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, protesting the war with Iran and calling it an “Israeli war,” saying Americans “do not want to fight for Israel.”

    He is quickly grabbed by Senator Tim Sheehy and several security officers for “heckling.”

    The veteran continues shouting as they attempt to remove him.

    In the struggle near the exit, Senator Sheehy appears to have broken his arm.

    #233428
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “If the U.S. and Israel are successful, now that hostilities are under way, the world has a chance to benefit by putting an end to the proxy wars and terrorism Iran has funded and orchestrated for decades, killing thousands of Americans. If Trump does what he said he’ll do, he’ll deal a final blow to Iran’s campaign to possess nuclear arms and the weaponry to strike the West with them.”

    i am going to barf.

    #233429
    kultsommer
    Participant

    I am with Tucker above.

    The first time that I’ve found Kennedy not funny. Sad.

    #233430
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “A US President just broke the head of America” (Wearing blue-dress)

    #233431
    WES
    Participant

    CIA arms Kurds in Iran has been revealed to be a lie.

    #233432
    Topcat
    Participant

    When Trumpturd gets a Big ‘L’ in the West Asia by losing all bases and embassies, his pathology and sheer delusion will compel him to pivot to Cuba and start another war.

    Seeing how the Norway guy who gave Obomber the Nobel ‘peace’ Prize is an Epstein Pervert, maybe Trumpturd can finally get his ‘peace prize’.

    #233433
    Topcat
    Participant

    @Wes

    The Empire of Lies has been phucking the Kurds purple for years now.

    The ‘arming the Kurds’ is another Fake & Gay Mediawhore delusion.

    I’m surprised our TAE host even posted such a transparently discredited story.

    It in the same category as “Trump orders Navy to Escort Tankers Through the Straits of Hormuz”

    Pure hallucination

    An Iranian Victory is Different from an American Victory. Martin Armstrong

    “The strategy of Iran is completely different from that of the US.

    It understands that Trump thinks he will be able to overthrow the regime and this will be short and sweet.

    They know they cannot win against the United States in that sense. They cannot send balistic missiles to attack NYC or LA.

    The greatest threat here is that they try to hurt the West by attacking the oil facilities in the Middle East.

    They know Trump has midterms and scandals to deal with like Epstein. They also know that Americans do not support a prolonged Neocon war.

    This most likely translates into dragging things out knowing that Trump may have bit off more than he can chew listening to the Neocons.”

    #233434
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Scratch the camouflage paint off of a US Government official and you will find a Zionist, and scratching the paint off the Zionist reveals the “Frankist” * underneath who’s really just an outright Satanist posing as a Jew, or as a so-called “Evangelical Christian” which is practically the identical thing under a different wrapper and brand name.

    Judaism isn’t at the core of it. That’s just their recent main cover. Satanism is at the core of it, the worship of evil and wrong-doing for personal gain and gratification. That soul-sickness is not limited to any race or ethnic group. It is a soul sickness, not a genetic flaw.

    They are identified and neutralized by revealing their secrets, because every secret conceals another of their crimes

    Once you see them you cannot unsee them, and once you can’t unsee them you see them everywhere they are.

    #233435
    Topcat
    Participant

    There’s Lies, and then there’s Damn Lies

    Mafia Goons

    #233436
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Oil Tumbles As Trump Considers Insurance Aid For Tankers

    Nothing on markets even yet. ALL DOWN. Gold down. Safe. Silver down. Safe.

    “Dow risks turning negative for 2026 as ‘fear gauge’ jumps on intensifying Mideast conflict

    48,500 Not even 1%. Nothin’. 1% = “We’re all Gonna DIEEEEEE!!!!” Thanks media, collect your pointy genius hat.

    “Zelensky Warns Iran War Could Starve Ukraine Of Critical US Arms

    War ends. What a pity. Everyone will be very mad.

    “Regime Change Will Not Be Easy: Tehran’s Goal Is To Survive By Any Means Necessary
    Even if the regime is rendered a shell of what it once was, but manages to hang on by a thread, then the US has failed.”
    Mearshimer

    What the holy heck does any of that mean? “Tehran” has been there 2,000 years, it will be there tomorrow. So will Persia. You mean, if a single human who held any office presently remains? What the actual …do you mean?

    All I see here is “No matter what happens, unless the sun explodes, the U.S. Lost” (Hate Trump)

    We ALREADY removed all the whole regime, layers and layers down with a “lucky” shot. Done. Past tense. They are already all gone. By THAT standard, we ALREADY won, on Hour 1 Day 1. Done in Won. Past tense. Totally won.
    Now – IIIIIII — don’t believe they “won”. But YOU are setting the terms here. If it’s “Regime Change”, we won.

    They won’t SAY what they want. Why? A: BECAUSE THEY DON’T WANT ANYTHING BUT WAR. THEY DON’T ACCEPT ANYTHING BUT AMERICA LOSING. That’s it. They’ll just keep changing goalposts, word definitions, over. And over.
    And over.
    And over.
    And over.
    And over.
    And over.

    Their definition of “winning” is “We must land 5 Million men and occupy Persia for 80 years, installing an Albanian as President.” No. NONE OF THAT WILL HAPPEN. None was ever wanted, intended, discussed of happening. No one thinks that will ever happen. There are no war plans for that happening. There’s literally no reason at all to MAKE it happen. No one cares, not even us.

    They’re saying the equivalent of “Do Stuff”. Trump isn’t “Doin’ Stuff.” He did the “Wrong stuff” not the “Right stuff.” For the love of almighty God please define WHO. Please define STUFF. Please define “Win”, please define “Lose.”

    A: “We Make S—t Up”. We’ll keep changing terms until HATE. My Fee-Fees cannot rest until America LOSES and every American DIES. Then Bwahahahaaha! Only then will I be happy and dance with jumping joy! Yay HATE!

    Right? Is that not what I’m seeing 99% of the people, 99% of the time now?

    How about NOT? Let’s NOT hate. Let’s NOT lose. Let’s have everyone win. K? Can you take a breath and do that for me?

    “US B-2 Bombers Belatedly Authorized To Use British Bases To Hit Deep Inside Iran

    London doesn’t want this. Interesting, so when has there ever been a war they didn’t want? Since 1600? Can ANYONE name a single time London didn’t do what Israel wanted? Me neither. Explain?

    How about “Yeah, blowing up the IRGC doesn’t help London because they’re an MI6 Asset same as the DefMin and Ayatollah.”

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GUdBNhURGik Luongo.

    A thousand things here, but point, Starmer knew NOTHING. There were no leaks. MI6 was blind. Punked. Screwed. And Europe too.

    “Judges across the ideological spectrum had ruled that the president’s attempts to punish law firms amounted to unconstitutional retaliation.”

    Huh? We’re REQUIRED to use traitorous mole law firms? How is that possible??? Okay: I’m a law firm now. You must hire me, Judge. I require I be on the payroll and you pay me today! What’s that? I don’t know anything about law and will sabotage all your cases and leak them to the NYT just like Perkins Coie did? Too bad! You don’t GET to choose which firms. Right. So starting now, we open the phone book to every one-lawyer firm in Billings Montana, and work our way through the book alphabetically until we reach Perkins again.

    By the way, same for DoD: I don’t make military-compliant airplane parts…but neither does Boeing!!! So you have to hire me first, then Joe’s Welding shop, and so on, because you’re not allowed to choose. That’s not Democratic. That “Meritocracy” and we don’t do that.

    Soleimani-Class Warship Sunk Near Strait Of Hormuz; Second Iranian Ship Hit Off Sri Lanka

    Iran is mopping the floor with us. Straits are open, Gold plummets $400, Silver tanks $10. Oil nowhere at $74, it was higher in peacetime under Obama.

    Do I approve? No I do not. And EvilCorp’s only need is to keep the war going. Trump loses if it goes on too long and doesn’t stop. Just EVERYONE IS JUST MAKING THINGS UP.

    “Rep. Dan Crenshaw loses to Republican primary challenger in Texas NBC News

    Finally getting out the new fake AOC stage-ops. We think. Note these few got non-stop coverage while, eg Hegseth and Gaetz get the Darth Vader treatment, evilly-evilest evil if they drink water. What did they do for Ron Paul, eg? Ignore him, shut him out. And MTG? Non-stop coverage. Might be Partisan, but all publicity is good publicity, like AOC a nowhere jr Congressman who does nothing but vote party line.

    “Robert De Niro delivers Lincoln’s civility warning at a Carnegie Hall benefit De Niro was reading excerpts from Abraham Lincoln’s “Lyceum Address,” a warning against mob violence. NBC News

    Wow, the utter cheek and lack of awareness. AFTER Covid, after vowing to march every one of us to the camps, a day after Rice promised the very same thing if they ever win again even once? “Let’s all be friends” he says, “Let’s not worry about who did what to whom” he says. Now is the time for Mercy and “The Angels of our better nature”, and forget about laws, courtrooms, all that filthy stuff. A-Mazing.

    “Lets not worry about who mass murdered who…” “What difference does it make at this point?”

    “Free Speech Victory In Germany After Top Court Issues Landmark Rulings For ‘Insults’
    The country’s top court has drawn a line in the sand…

    Huh? They’ve never even flickered from hell-bent for leather straight to Fascism. What brings this on? Is there something/one behind, pushing?

    “US, Ecuador Launch Joint Military Operations Against Terrorist Organizations

    Regime change! America is evil, all our actions are evil. We’re only doing this for the … hot pocket supply or whatever the heck Ecuador sells. If we’re an evil empire, why don’t we act like it? Everything’s an exception? Krainer said the same of his homeland, the whole Balkans. America was stopping all this Empire/intervention stuff.

    “501 Afghans Sue Germany Over Revoked Resettlement Promises, Demand Entry Into Europe

    People from other nations have standing to sue? Yes!!!! I’m going to open lawsuits with all 250 nations today. Maybe one of them will come through. Mo’ free stuff! Gimme gimme.

    “Pam Bondi Subpoenaed In Epstein Investigation By House Oversight Panel

    Good. Got ‘splaining to do. Remove her. I’ll laugh.

    “Senate Rejects Measure Aimed at Blocking US Attacks on Iran

    Don’t worry: they will still impeach him for the exact behavior they just approved of. Authorized.

    “Visualizing Iran’s Vast Size & Why Any Ground Invasion Means Years-Long Quagmire

    Yup. We’re invading again. But we have NO men trained for this task and no materials to support them, and we’ll need about a MILLION? A million – five? so it may take a while. Like 4-10 years of hard work? Training them, basing them, building ships, etc? Totally rational, absolutely we are just about to occupy with no men. You cracked the code…of pure insanity.

    #233437
    zerosum
    Participant

    Breaking News
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    1. IT’S OFFICIAL: Democrats in Full PANIC MODE as 92% of Biden’s Orders Terminated by EMERGENCY DECREE Over Illegal Autopen Use | March 3, 2026
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    2. QatarEnergy declares Force Majeure

    Further to the announcement by QatarEnergy to stop production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and associated products, QatarEnergy has declared Force Majeure to its affected buyers.
    ———–
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/jeffrey-sachs-trump-utter-disgrace-our-nation-he-lied-us
    3. Jeffrey Sachs: ‘Trump Is An Utter Disgrace To Our Nation – He Lied To Us’
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    https://pjmedia.com/catherinesalgado/2026/03/03/trump-denies-israel-forced-his-hand-says-imminent-iranian-attack-spurred-his-decision-n4950207
    4. Trump Denies Israel ‘Forced His Hand,’ Says Imminent Iranian Attack Spurred His Decision
    Catherine Salgado
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    5. (Russian-made Kometa-M anti-jamming unit was found in the wreckage of an Iranian Shahed drone that hit RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus.)

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/3/uk-sending-warship-helicopters-to-cyprus-after-drone-attack
    UK, France send warships, air defence assets to Cyprus after drone attack
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    6. States are scamming, fraud, against federally funded programs
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    #233438
    Topcat
    Participant

    #233439
    Topcat
    Participant

    Donald Epstein: “I approve of this message”

    Operation Enduring Dildo

    #233440
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Today:
    “IRAN WAR DISASTER: US HEADED FOR HUMILIATING DEFEAT — Colonel Douglas McGregor

    He’s elated!

    “With oil prices surging” Okay that’s false. “Surging” to … $75? YGBFKM. You can’t just “Make S—t Up” At least SOME of it must be true.

    “This is no longer a supply disruption. This is a contract collapse.”

    All AI: “It’s not this, it’s that.” Not a real human? Anyway, yeah, no kidding. AND? Silver, some bitcoin exchanges do this regularly. They did it in Nickel just a hot minute ago. Europe did this in Greece in ‘08. It never stops occurring. This time it’s special and different.

    Kennedy, Khomeni: Yeah, don’t care. They did less s—t worldwide than we have. Although not nice, there’s nothing really exceptional they’re doing there. At least they stay in their borders. No interest in Iran Hate, “Extremists”, “Zealots”, don’t care. Don’t really believe it. We have the same zealots here, and we drove 5,000 miles to level Iraq. And that was TO bomb Iran after. If anything, UK is worse than Iran right now and has been 20 years. Are Iranian women raped in the streets? If there are strategic reasons (and I think there are) we can discuss them but this isn’t helping. “Hate Iran” = Tune out. “Hate America” = Same thing, tune out. It’s false.

    Same mindless hate on Putin, I dunno, AOC or whoever. Just “They’re that team”.

    Within 1-2 weeks, everything changes as U.S. munitions run out…”

    If so, that’s the first time in our 250 year history that the Federal Government wasn’t lying. They lie about GDP, Inflation, Jobs, Immigrants, Elections, wars, social security numbers…ducks…glaciers…the G-D- WEATHER! And you think they gave you accurate, to-the-bullet accounting of every weapon in the Pentagon arsenal. Riiiiiight. If they did, the Pentagon should all be taken out and shot for national security reasons.

    What is it with people and believing everything? From “Experts” and “Authority” (and computers)? In my experience I’ve never seen them NOT lie. Not once, not never. WHAT TRUTH have these guys ever told you even once that you believe they’re truthful now?

    Oh, that’s right: Hate. I can HATE the United States and do a happy dance if they fall and every American is ground to dust, murdered, left to rot in ditches by the millions. (As has also been happening for 20 years) Yaaaayyyyyy!!! Hate! It’s what’s for breakfast! Death to Amerika!

    “don’t tell me that the greatest threat we face is Iran.” –Carlson

    Well, it’s probably not zero but the point is the same. How many birth-defect causing Depleted Uranium rounds did Iran leave in Iraq after a 10-year, million-man war? A: Zero. They left that to us. We did it and we didn’t have to. It was actually a problem at home.

    “Trump just nullified 92% of Biden’s executive orders, citing illegal autopen”

    I mean, true, but can he get away with it? Really I need him to undo every LAW. Including a USSC Justice.

    “JOHN MEARSHEIMER: Iran isn’t going away. Even if this regime falls, the next won’t be friendly.”

    What do any of those words mean? When they took Maduro did the “Regime fall”? No, but they reported it anyway. If we have C-o-G, and the Speaker of the House is President, did our “Regime Fall”? Probably not. So WHO, and how far down, can you start saying that legitimately?

    If Persia is Persia and “Not going anywhere” then America is America and it doesn’t matter who we elect because they’re all the same “Americans” who have the same, identical outlooks and plans, Right? Kamala and AOC, Hillary are precisely identical to Ron Paul or George Washington. J. Sachs says this all the time. No. These are abstractions. These words mean nothing.

    DBS would say yesterday, they are a MODEL, and a powerful one, but the map is not the territory.

    “a study in intelligence and loyalty on the part of their leaders.”

    Yes, but “The lie is different at every level”. What’s he’s saying is a face-reality and isn’t what’s really going on. Besides arguably Europe should NOT support a large, undeclared actions of war they weren’t included and consulted on. Same as “Draft dodging” Vietnam. If it’s wrong, they SHOULD oppose it. His point is that Europe/NATOs opposing has no moral basis at all, and he’s right: it doesn’t.

    They all demanded the U.S. be IN, and to be bled for generations there. That’s Europe’s true goal. To WIN the war (or lose it and leave) is NOT their goal. As that is their goal, their actions merely demonstrate their true hated arch enemy is the United States and always has been. They’d support 1,000 Irans to hurt the U.S., and have. They’re quite open about it: stop any European on the street and ask them what they think of America. They’ll import 1,000 African rapists, and cheer the death of 1,000 Cleetuses in Oklahoma. Almost my whole life.

    “that Starmer fears the Islamic community and is pandering to it,”

    This is also probably not true. Starmer hates all humans and would kill any Muslim in his nation as quickly as any Briton. The State loves ALL killing and can scarcely restrain itself with which one. Trump is tar-brushing him, and it will stick, but I doubt that Keir cares. The reason he doesn’t want this is, London has set up Iran as a puppet of endless war, gets eternal vig off it and will collapse if that ends.

    “Columbia University economics professor Jeffrey D. Sachs”

    Columbia? Well that settles it: he’s a moron. WHY would you associate your good name with such people as Columbia? Are you trying to make people think you’re a GED student?

    “The professor pointed to a series of U.S.-backed or U.S.-involved conflicts across the region, from Libya and Sudan to Somalia and the ongoing crisis in Gaza, as evidence of a consistent pattern aimed ultimately at confronting Iran.”

    Sach’s recent psychosis of abstraction is why I gave up on him. Those nations are NOT IN THE REGION. Libya: you’re already expanding “Middle East” to MENA, (N.orth A.frica) Which includes as far out as Morocco. Somalia is never included at all, if you include it, why not Tanzania or India? He’ll take things that happened 100 years ago, in Guyana, mash them with W Bush, and That Teddy Roosevelt, Abe Lincoln, Barack Obama, Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, and Donald Trump are the same person. No. And you know better: you’re losing your mind. There is no one “America”. These are specific people who had conflicting plans and were #Opposite each other.

    So he gets to talk because “Hate America” “S—t is bad m’kay” but doesn’t identify anybody or any solutions except “Everyone is dum but me”, while Columbia for instance, is exactly whose published plans and beliefs we followed to GET here. 12-war, Epstein-protecting, Russia-attacking, Barack Obama and Columbia U. were lockstep in policy.

    “• Iran Conflict – Oil Disruption Hits Key BRICS Members Hard (CTH)

    Uhhh. China is the only one hit hard. Russia is ahead. Oil prices also didn’t rise, they fell. You can argue cause and effect, but it’s said China was using Iran as a proxy and has now installed Chinese targeting tech inside Iran to directly bomb “the U.S.” or whatever you want to call this s—t show. So…they’re also attacking us too? Like when they took Panama it was good, but when we take it back, it’s bad?

    The root problem is most of these facts and allegations aren’t true, even in concept.

    “with the USA in control of the oil flow from Venezuela,”

    Are we though? I don’t see that. They SAID all this, the Chavenistas are still totally in power, no oil was changed, drilled, turned on/turned off. All WORDS.

    “leader of Iran, removed one of the most dangerous figures in modern history.”

    Y’all are high on supply. That is one of the most transparently false statements I’ve read in a while. …Unless you want to explain that with facts the rest of us don’t have. Probably the drug cartels in PENNSYLVANIA are more dangerous and kill more people than Iran. Go see Scranton. Philly is a deadly 3rd world s—thole, Tehran is safe. (because they’ll f’ing kill you if you break the law, a thing we might want to try here sometime.)

    “• US Sub Sinks Iranian Warship, First Such Hit Since WWII (Catherine Salgado)

    Not a fan. This most certainly makes the argument this is a total “war” sneak attack, undeclared, if that wasn’t true already. They’re 1,000 miles from Iran. Bring your case, I think you’ll have a hard time.

    “NY AG James Orders Hospital to Resume Gender-Transition for Minors (Turley)

    Huh? How is that legal? The AG can’t force surgeries. I’m not saying someone in NY can’t, but why would it be her?

    As you see: there are no borders, limits, definitions, rules, so Congress does Executive things, President does Legislative things, Judiciary rules ALL things in the known universe, and AG’s are one of your many, many AMA doctors, along with Chad at Twitter who is also your doctor and controlling medical rules. …RFK is NOT allowed, I mean – Of course. That’s his job, so he doesn’t do that while State AGs do.

    “They have survived more than 4000 legal challenges. They are more slow moving, but they are more robust.”

    Why can’t Trump “Just say things” when 4,000 cases are immediately filed? I blame Trump…for NOT being a Dictator I guess? I DEMAND he be a dictator!

    “• Walz, Ellison Knew About Minnesota Fraud ‘for Years,’ House Report (DS)

    This was a scandal put on Minnesota state nightly news over and over. They didn’t do anything with the expose’s so they mostly gave up. So YES, they KNEW. And if they knew and didn’t act, they were IN ON IT. $9B is ONLY Medicaid fraud, ONLY this one pathway.

    ““The state accused the government of weaponizing the Medicaid program as ‘political punishment.’”

    That argument would go further without the $9B missing.

    “Snodgrass (D-Wis.), who once tweeted: “If parents want to ‘have a say’ in their child’s education, they should home school or pay for private school tuition out of their family budget.” [..]

    They are. By the millions and millions. You track them down and try to force them back, and they have to pay for BOTH anyway. IF they are protesting School behavior, then isn’t FORCING them to pay (twice) the same as forcing Catholics to do abortions? How is it different?

    “President Trump is going after CENTRAL BANKS. All controlled through The British”

    You all wanted the Banks attacked as the core enemy. Now that someone is, you’re all mad.

    “vast quantity of water located roughly 400 miles (about 660 kilometers) beneath Earth’s surface,”

    Note Noah. Where did the water come from? Rain, 40 days and 40 nights! No. You ever hear of the “hydrologic cycle”? Most environmentalists haven’t. The SAME water is above ground. The seas can’t rise or fall. Water > Sea > Clouds > Rain > Rivers > Sea. Right?

    Noah specifically says something odd. It says the waters “CAME UP FROM THE DEEP.” Now we don’t really know what that means, but that could mean that the water in the depths of the earth broke loose and became surface water, raising the sea levels. As Dr. Day was tagging, this is Hapgood (of some sort) where the earth shifts on its axis, the north pole is no longer crushed Hudson Bay, and therefore all the Mammoths in Russia, latitude of Kansas (buttercups) go north 1,000 miles and are flash-frozen in one hour. Then all the icecaps melt overnight as they are very far south — as in the Grand Canyon, also seeming made overnight. But this same cracking also causes the water to release from deep Faults.

    Remember: worldwide ALL flood stories put those saved over 10,000 feet, in “Arayat” but also in caves in the Andes, etc. as the water-sloshing mud-flooded everything, the whole previous civilization is under 18m of water, or under 100 feet of mud in the river valleys.

    “Ten hours. That’s what it took for Iran to:
    put the Empire of Chaos, Plunder and Permanent Strikes under siege all across the Gulf.”

    I feel nothing. When does this begin? Am I not part of the “Empire of Chaos” because I literally can’t tell. Gold prices keep dropping for me, eggs are cheaper and more available. Hell of a siege. “Prices fell in the siege! We had more steaks than ever! Boy were we sorry for that siege!” …Said no one sieged ever.

    What. The. F—k.

    “Up next: if US warships do not retreat, they will be sunk.”

    If they’re not sunk now, they won’t be, wtf are you taking about? Iran was just being “nice” and didn’t feel like it?
    Look, there’s a lot of stuff going on and a lot of it is bad, BUT YOU DON’T HAVE TO LIE ABOUT EVERYTHING. Just stop lying!!! Honest!!!

    “Iran’s immediate tactics are crystal clear: to saturate Israeli air defences and trigger a massive Interceptor Crisis.
    “Russia and China meanwhile will be working in the shade to ensure Iran’s defense network remains intact.”

    When? 2028? It’s already shattered and not intact! Time exists, you know. Words have meanings.

    “Don’t whine like a little bitch when your embassies get torched”

    Hear hear. Like the 3 planes wrecked, this is what happens when you open the can. Thankfully, in the U.S. nobody has heard or cares. There is no whining.

    ““Iran doesn’t want to talk. Iran rejected the ceasefire on day one because they believe the June 2025 ceasefire was a strategic error.

    Yes. While I can’t prove it, Iran regularly “negotiates” to drag it out, same as Zelensky. Oh we’re Talkign” Oops! Just kidding, we’re not, we’re back to maximalist everything! Just kidding, we’re giving up everything, including nukes, just kidding! Nope, we called the home office and they said no.” For years and years.

    I’m picking on them, but why wouldn’t they? WE are the ones who taught them negotiation means nothing. I’m just saying, you say “They were negotiating” as if that was in good faith. Probably not. And we weren’t either (as proven).

    “And now Trump is pretending to refuse negotiations that aren’t being offered, while simultaneously begging Italy to back-channel a way out of this war.” Huh? Not only have I heard none of this, but it’s also internal emotional state of Trump using TrumpTelepathy. Stop!

    “Four days became four weeks. Four weeks will become “whatever it takes”. And nobody, on any side, has a plausible theory of how this ends.”

    Both Trump and markets say otherwise. They “Just say things”. It was in my mouth, so I said it. Now it’s true. 50 people have “Theories about how it will end”. Now all 50 are WRONG mind you, but they have them. We “Just say things”. We make them up. If it winds you up and jerks your emotions, we just say them and laugh. …Like a Psychopath.

    #233441
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    How’s this for an off-the-wall conspiracy theory. China “carefully observed” the American and Israeli political systems and discovered the extreme vulnerability of deep systemic moral decay in both systems which could be easily exploited by simply feeding it until both Israel AND it’s captive United States dragged each other into a war of attrition which they simply could not win, ever.

    #233442
    those darned kids
    Participant

    i feel sorry for your keyboard, doc d

    #233443
    Topcat
    Participant

    Regime Change Bahrain

    The 80% Shia underclass ruled by the Perfumed Princes Sunni overlords is beginning to riot big time.

    In the past the depotic Bahrain Sunnis begged Saudi Arabia to rescue them by sending Saudi army units across a bridge into Bahrain.

    The Iranians just blew the bridge up to facilitate the regime change going on in Bahrain.

    Here is the video the moment the bridge connecting Bahrain and Saudi Arabia got vaporized.

    Impressive

    “Moment of targeting the King Fahd Causeway that connects Bahrain to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia across the sea.

    This causeway was used years ago by the Saudi army to enter Bahrain and suppress the protests there.”

    #233444
    zerosum
    Participant

    This is war. (something to tell your grandkids.(If you survive.))
    This entire ME general war situation is rapidly spinning out of control of all parties involved……
    – Attacks on US USN CVN and DDG’s and fleet tankers in the Arabian Sea
    – Tankers hit by Iranian shore to ship missiles….
    – USN Sub attacks on Iranian war ships
    – Four IDF F15’s shot down by Iranian AAD – where are the pilots?
    – Iranians special forces in eastern Iraq, attempting to convert Shia Iraqi units to the Iranian side in order to attack French and UK units
    – Heavy missile strikes on IDF HQ in Tel Aviv and at Dimona
    – Carpet bombing of areas of Tehran by the IDF
    – Azerbarjani attacks on Iran inspired by Turkey, Iranian missile attacks on Turkey……..
    – Iranian attacks all over the Gulf on oil and gas platforms
    – Potential for Iranian attacks on stranded super tankers causing untold damage and closure of the Gulf for weeks if not months…….can you picture flaming supertanker wrecks drifting in the Gulf?
    – World markets crashing and oil prices spiking……..Black Rock panics……
    Chaos engenders more chaos….is this what DJT signed up for when Bibi blew hot air into his ear at the WH?

    Posted by: tobias cole | Mar 5 2026 2:16 utc

    #233445
    Topcat
    Participant

    Bahrain bridge getting smoked

    https://x.com/i/status/2029465504235089965

    #233446
    zerosum
    Participant

    START A WAR – a feeling — based on fact

    #233447
    those darned kids
    Participant

    #233448
    those darned kids
    Participant

    sorry about “the guardian”..

    ew

    #233449
    Topcat
    Participant

    The tiniest bit of research would have reveled how the Empire of Lies treats the Kurds.

    Maybe the Kurds are a really stupid people, like Charlie Brown about to try and kick the ball Lucy is holding, for the 8th time.

    The U.S. Is Now Betraying the Kurds for the Eighth Time

    Or THIS:

    Will America betray the Kurds again?

    Or THIS:

    Syrian Kurds Angry At US “Abandonment”

    The Beat Goes On

    “The White House announced Sunday night [October 6th, 2019] that the United States
    is giving Turkey a green light to invade northern Syria, with the U.S. troops there now
    apparently pulling back to another area of the country.

    This is the scenario that Syrian Kurds have long feared.

    It will almost inevitably lead to a Turkish attack on Kurdish militias in Syria — fighters who loyally helped the U.S. destroy the Islamic State, but whom Turkey bogusly claims to be terrorist.

    #233450
    those darned kids
    Participant

    the trumpanyahoo administrators are taking apart the world by surging our crack spreads!

    lord help us..

    https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Drone-Strike-Hits-Bahrain-Refinery-as-Crack-Spreads-Surge.html

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