Apr 232026
 


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Trump Extends Ceasefire with Iran Pending Internal Regime Discussions (CTH)
Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire and Forces Tehran to Make the Next Move (Manney)
IRGC Leader Takes Control of Iran’s Military As US Tensions Rise (Fox)
President Trump Didn’t Just Win. He Revived the Warrior Poet (David Manney)
Trump Spooked Over Iran War Crimes – Larry Klayman (USAW)
Trump’s “Sock Puppet” (Philip Marey)
Bongino’s Ominous Warning About the Kash Patel Smear (Margolis)
A Crazy Lefty Lady Learns What Kamala and Hillary Said About Iran (Green)
Southern Poverty Law Center Charged With Fraud Over Hate Ratings (JTN)
Democrats Lose A Vital Propaganda Machine With The Fall Of The SPLC (ZH)
There Is Simply Too Much Schadenfreude in This New York Times Profile (Thorne)
The California Bar Bags a Trump Lawyer and Leaves Troubling Questions (Turley)

 


 

 


 


“50,000 extremist clerics and IRGC members are holding 90 million people as hostages ..”

Trump Extends Ceasefire with Iran Pending Internal Regime Discussions (CTH)

The issue inside Iran is essentially: 50,000 extremist clerics and IRGC members are holding 90 million people as hostages to a fanatical religious regime. Hopefully the economic oil embargo will eventually begin to fray this Gordian Knot.


In the last two weeks, President Trump has forcefully and publicly been pushing back against the aggressive posture of Israel. While the Arab partners in the region are aligned with Trump on the issue of “extremism” and radicalism, thereby supporting the confrontation with Iranian religious extremists – those same regional partners also consider Israeli conduct in Gaza and Lebanon as religious “extremism.”

STATEMENT OF PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP:

“Based on the fact that the Government of Iran is seriously fractured, not unexpectedly so and, upon the request of Field Marshal Asim Munir, and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, of Pakistan, we have been asked to hold our Attack on the Country of Iran until such time as their leaders and representatives can come up with a unified proposal. I have therefore directed our Military to continue the Blockade and, in all other respects, remain ready and able, and will therefore extend the Ceasefire until such time as their proposal is submitted, and discussions are concluded, one way or the other.” ~ President DONALD J. TRUMP

The totality of the intelligence chatter must be overwhelming.

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Only now do we find out who’s in charge there. That in itself is a negotiating tactic.

Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire and Forces Tehran to Make the Next Move (Manney)

President Donald Trump extended the ceasefire with Iran as the original two-week truce neared its end. He made the decision after a request from Pakistani officials while he waits for a unified proposal from Tehran. U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday he is extending the ceasefire with Iran at Pakistan’s request while awaiting a “unified proposal” from Tehran, even as the U.S. military maintains its blockade of Iranian ports. The move comes as the White House put on hold Vice President JD Vance’s planned trip to Pakistan for a second round of truce talks with Iran, which has balked at further discussions. The extension keeps negotiations alive and avoids further loss of life on both sides.


Trump made clear that the United States will maintain its blockade of Iranian ports, stating that the military remains ready to act if Iran rejects a fair agreement. The extension doesn’t signal weakness; it reflects a deliberate choice to keep pressure in place while giving negotiations time to produce results. Trump explained that the pause allows a path toward a lasting resolution without immediate resolution. Iranian leaders rejected earlier ceasefire terms and demanded permanent guarantees. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi leads that response and continues to push for concessions that favor Tehran. Iran has also warned of a swift reaction to any new U.S. action. Trump declined to rush into additional conflict, using the extension to force Iran to decide between continued resistance and meaningful negotiation.

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz addressed Iran’s claim that it controls the Strait of Hormuz, rejecting that position and stating that no country holds exclusive authority over that waterway. Waltz said, “Well, you saw real confusion on the Iranian’s part. I think that shows the discord within their ranks after devastating attacks on their leadership. The foreign minister says it’s open, the IRGC says that it’s closed. Regardless, it’s the U.S. Navy and President Trump as the commander in chief that decides what ultimately comes in and comes out, and I think the bigger picture here is that the Iranian regime cannot hold the entire world’s economy hostage.

They cannot mete out collective punishment because of a dispute over its nuclear program. It’s something that will not stand. It’s something in the United Nations that record 135 countries joined us and joined our gulf Arab allies in condemning including Iran’s attacks on ports, airport, roads, bridges, hotels, you name it. Even civilian neighborhoods with their drones and with their missiles. So Iran is increasingly isolated diplomatically. It’s struggling economically with its currency and foreign currency reserves tanking and at the end of the day they do not have the cards and they’re coming back to the table for a deal.”

He added, “The Strait of Hormuz is an international waterway unlike what the Iranians are trying to claim. They moved the goalpost and they’re claiming it is a waterway of theirs which is a violation of international law. Ultimately it’s the U.S. navy and President Trump that decides what comes in and what comes out.”

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Support for iGRC is not very broad.

IRGC Leader Takes Control of Iran’s Military As US Tensions Rise (Fox)

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the elite branch of the Iranian armed forces, has blocked President Masoud Pezeshkian’s presidential appointments and erected what sources described as a security cordon around Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, a report published Tuesday by Iran International said. The IRGC effectively has assumed control over key state functions, the report claimed. “It was always a matter of when, not if, the IRGC was going to step forward even more than it has in the last three decades,” Behnam Ben Taleblu, senior director of the Iran program at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Fox News Digital.


Pezeshkian has reached a “complete political deadlock” as tensions between his administration and the military leadership deepen, according to the report. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the elite branch of the Iranian Armed Forces, has blocked President Masoud Pezeshkian’s presidential appointments, a new report says. (John Lamparski/Getty Images) The reported shift could have major consequences far beyond Iran. Analysts say a more powerful IRGC likely would mean a more confrontational Iran, less willing to compromise in talks with Washington and more inclined to continue military escalation across the region.

With U.S.-Iran negotiations already faltering and uncertainty growing over whether Tehran will even send negotiators to the next round of talks, the rise of the Revolutionary Guard raises fresh doubts about who actually is making decisions in Iran and whether any civilian official can still speak for the regime. “But it’s a mistake to assume this is some sort of coup,” Ben Taleblu said. “This has been the process in Iran for years now, as the regime has chosen conflict over cooperation and emboldened its security forces at every juncture.”

Pezeshkian’s recent effort to appoint a new intelligence minister collapsed after direct pressure from IRGC commander Ahmad Vahidi, sources told Iran International, arguing that all proposed candidates, including former Defense Minister Hossein Dehghan, were rejected. Vahidi reportedly insisted that under wartime conditions, all critical and sensitive positions must be chosen and managed directly by the Revolutionary Guard until further notice.

“By any standard, Vahidi is considered a radical even within the regime’s hardline elite, and his rise is a warning that Tehran’s war machine now calls the shots,” Lisa Daftari, foreign policy analyst and journalist, told Fox News Digital. Under Iran’s system, the president traditionally nominates an intelligence minister only after securing approval from the supreme leader. But with the condition and whereabouts of Mojtaba Khamenei unclear in recent weeks, the IRGC appears to be increasingly acting without civilian oversight.

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I want what he’s smoking.

President Trump Didn’t Just Win. He Revived the Warrior Poet (David Manney)

A warrior poet fights with courage and speaks with lasting truth, an idea that stretches back through history. Warriors defend their people with strength, while poets shape words that move hearts and clarify purpose. When those traits come together, action and vision reinforce each other. King David embodied that union by defeating Goliath in battle and later wrote the Psalms that still guide millions. Samurai in feudal Japan trained with the sword and composed haiku that reflected discipline and honor. Medieval knights followed codes of chivalry while studying philosophy and faith. History shows that strength and expression can live in the same man.


President Donald Trump reflects that tradition in a modern setting as he fights for American workers and national security with a direct approach. He imposed tariffs to rebalance trade and bring leverage back to the United States.nHe authorized strikes when threats emerged in key waterways, pushed military readiness, and demanded clear outcomes from allies and adversaries, and he doesn’t step back when pressure builds. That posture mirrors the role of a warrior who protects what belongs to his people.

Trump also communicates with clarity that reaches beyond policy language, using short, direct phrases that people remember and repeat. “Make America Great Again” became a national message that carries emotion and direction. His rallies draw large crowds and create a shared sense of purpose. His speeches simplify complex issues without losing focus, a style that connects with people who want leaders to speak in terms they can understand. It echoes the role of a poet who turns ideas into language that lasts.

Trump’s tone has been criticized as blunt, but critics miss the function behind it. Warrior poets never softened every edge. King David wrote about conflict and victory in the same breath. Samurai poets described the cost of battle alongside moments of reflection. Trump addresses border security, trade imbalance, and national defense in terms that leave no ambiguity. He states the problem and moves forward toward action, a pattern that aligns with leaders who combine force with message.

The United States benefits when leadership blends resolve with vision. Trump has faced elections, investigations, and constant opposition while remaining focused on policy goals and public messaging at the same time. Trump’s administration reduced taxes, expanded domestic production, and reinforced border enforcement as he engaged foreign adversaries from a position of strength and pursued agreements that shifted regional dynamics.

Alongside those actions, he offered a consistent message about national pride and shared identity, a balance that reflects the core of the warrior poet idea.Opponents challenge his methods and dismiss his language, overlooking how that language reaches people who feel unheard. His speeches energize audiences and translate policy into a clear direction, speaking to workers, families, and communities that want protection and opportunity. That connection resembles the historical role of leaders who defended their people and gave voice to their experience.

Americans recognize the combination. Trump leads with determination and communicates with impact, protecting national interests and framing that effort in words that stay with the public. King David secured his nation and wrote songs that endured. Trump secures American priorities and delivers a message that resonates across the country. The warrior poet tradition continues through that blend of action and expression.

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Love Larry, but he’s wrong here. Trump does not fear the International Criminal Court.

Trump Spooked Over Iran War Crimes – Larry Klayman (USAW)

Renowned Attorney Larry Klayman, founder of Judicial Watch and later Freedom Watch USA, weighs in on a variety of legal subjects. Top on the list is Iran cancels peace talks in Pakistan, and then President Trump “unilaterally extends ceasefire” until Iran can “come up with a unified proposal.” Trump says the Iran government is “seriously fractured.” What happened to Trump’s threat of bombing power plants and bridges if the talks broke down? The last time talks failed, Iran put women and children around power plants and on bridges. Would a country that reportedly murdered more than 40,000 of its own citizens a few months ago do that again?


Klayman says, “First of all, I have a lot of experience with Iran. I have represented many families who have had their sons tortured and killed by the Iranian regime. I have represented Gold Star families of special ops (military) that died in a helicopter crash in the Tangi Valley (Afghanistan) that was caused by the Taliban because of bounties on their heads by Iran. . .. President Trump has lost his credibility because he has said time and again, if you don’t do X, I’ll do Y. It looks like he’s getting down on his knees and begging for peace. The reason he’s doing that is he’s worried he’s going to cost the Republicans the Mid-term elections. . .. He should have bit the bullet and taken out the regime. You can’t leave them there. . .. The President now looks weak. He had victory in his grasp, and now he’s getting down on his knees, and I am really sad about that.”

There is another thing that Klayman says might be holding President Trump back. Klayman says, “The threat of war crimes at the International Criminal Court (ICC) scared Trump. It’s not a war crime when you have to bomb something that has a dual use as in military and civilian. We did it in World War II, and others have done it elsewhere. . .. It’s not a war crime, but I think the President is spooked, and that’s the bottom line. . .. Pinochet (President of Chile from 1973 to 1990) was indicted and convicted by the ICC. If he had not died, they would have arrested him. Netanyahu (PM Israel) can’t travel to Europe or any place the ICC has jurisdiction. He will be arrested. If Trump was to go to Europe and he was indicted and convicted (for war crimes), they would arrest him.”

Klayman adds, “What I am saying here is tough love. If you really care about somebody, you tell them the truth. You don’t pussyfoot around. If the President is going to get himself out of this and if there is any chance of him winning the Mid-terms and keeping control of Congress and stop him from being subjected to all this lawfare, which will be vicious, then he needs to end this war quickly on our terms with unconditional surrender like Winston Churchill, not Neville Chamberlain. . .. I love the President, don’t get me wrong. I am trying to get him to do the right thing for his own good.”

Klayman also weighs in on the fight over voter fraud and the Department of Justice suing 29 states to get access to the voter rolls. The DOJ wants to enforce voter integrity. With the states complying and not fighting the DOJ, they found 350,000 dead people still on the voter rolls. Klayman says, “The American people have a right to know about the fraud that goes on, and it’s not just dead people, it’s illegal aliens. . .. this is a very serous matter. This will end up in the Supreme Court. The question is will this go up soon enough to help in the Mid-term elections in November?”


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It’s not hard to do a better job than Jay Powell.

Trump’s “Sock Puppet” (Philip Marey)

The confirmation hearing of Fed Chair nominee Kevin Warsh by the Senate Banking Committee was a very partisan affair. In his prepared remarks, Warsh stressed that monetary policy independence is essential, but he does not believe that the operational independence of monetary policy is particularly threatened when elected officials state their views on interest rates. Warsh thinks the Fed must stay in its lane and avoid straying into fiscal and social policies. Warsh was walking a tightrope between convincing the Senate Banking Committee that he is going to be an independent Fed Chair and staying loyal to President Trump.


Meanwhile, there was as much interest in Warsh’s personal balance sheet as in the Fed’s balance sheet. Obviously, there were several questions about Fed independence and whether Warsh had promised President Trump to cut rates in order to get the nomination. Of course, he denied. Warsh repeatedly said that interest rates rather than the balance sheet should be the dominant tool of monetary policy. He did not have a specific target for the balance sheet in mind, and eased fears of a rapid change. Warsh wants a robust reform of the inflation framework and improve the data to assess the underlying inflation trend.

First Democratic senator Warren called nominee Warsh president Trump’s sock puppet. Then Republican senator Kennedy tried to settle the issue by asking: “Mr Warsh, are you going to be the president’s human sock puppet?” “Absolutely not,” said Warsh. This was clearly a very partisan confirmation hearing for Kevin Warsh and near the end of the 2.5 hour session one of the more empathetic senators asked him why he would want this job. This was a big change from 20 years ago when Warsh was confirmed as Fed Governor with bipartisan support. Warren gave him a couple of litmus tests of his independence by asking whether Trump lost the election of 2021 and if Warsh could name one aspect of Trump’s policies that he disagreed with. Warsh gave evasive answers and the tone for the hearing was set. Warsh was walking a tightrope between convincing the Senate Banking Committee that he is going to be an independent Fed Chair and staying loyal to President Trump.

Meanwhile, there was as much interest in Warsh’s personal balance sheet as in the Fed’s balance sheet. Warsh said he had made an agreement with relevant authorities to divest his assets before sworn in (or within 90 days of his confirmation), but that answer did not seem satisfactory to several (Democratic) senators. Ironically, Senator Tillis (Rep) – who wants to hold up the confirmation until the case against Powell is dropped – had to come to the rescue by stressing that Warsh was not out of compliance.

Warsh wants the Fed to stay in its lane
Warsh did not read the full text of his prepared remarks that were published a day before the hearing, as Chairman Scott tried to keep the meeting on schedule. In his speech, he stressed that monetary policy independence is essential, but he does not believe that the operational independence of monetary policy is particularly threatened when elected officials – presidents, senators, or member of the House – state their views on interest rates. He said that Fed independence is largely up to the Fed. He highlighted three important implications.

First, Congress has tasked the Fed with price stability and that means that low inflation is the Fed’s plot armor (against criticism). Second, Fed independence is at its peak in the operational conduct of monetary policy, but that does not mean that the central bank has the same degree of independence in other areas, such as regulation and supervision. Third, the Fed must stay in its lane and avoid straying into fiscal and social policies. In response to the opening question by Chairman Tim Scott (Rep), Warsh said that he wanted a new inflation framework, that he preferred the interest rate tool over the balance sheet tool, and that he wanted a new communications approach. For a more detailed discussion of the nominee’s ideas, we refer to The Warsh Regime

Rates and independence
Obviously, there were several questions about Fed independence and whether Warsh had promised President Trump to cut rates in order to get the nomination. When Senator Reed (Dem) asked him about Fed independence, Warsh said that presidents (in general, not just Trump) want lower rates, but that independence is up to the Fed. In an answer to Senator Kennedy (Rep), Warsh said that the president never asked him to pre-commit on any interest rate decision. It got really heated when Senator Gallego asked Warsh whether it was his sworn testimony that the President had not asked him to commit to cutting rates. When Warsh confirmed, Gallego (Dem) concluded that either Warsh or Trump was lying, referring to an article in the Wall Street Journal on December 12. In response, Warsh said that these reporters needed better sources and that he took independence very seriously: “the President never asked me and I would never do so.”

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“You’re gonna find out, as they say in the South, right quick about why they need him out..”

Bongino’s Ominous Warning About the Kash Patel Smear (Margolis)

Something is coming. That’s the message Dan Bongino delivered to his audience this week, and if you’ve been paying attention, the pieces are already falling into place. As PJ Media previously reported, The Atlantic dropped a lengthy smear job against FBI Director Kash Patel last week, painting him as an erratic, hard-drinking paranoid who allegedly “panicked” and “freaked out” after a routine computer login glitch — convinced, supposedly, that he’d been fired. According to the story, the access issue turned out to be a technical error that was quickly resolved.


Patel’s attorney sent a letter to the magazine before publication, warning that the allegations it planned to run were false and that printing them would trigger a defamation lawsuit. The Atlantic ran the piece anyway. Now Patel is suing for $250 million, calling it a “sweeping, malicious, and defamatory hit piece” designed to “destroy Director Patel’s reputation and drive him from office.” And right on cue, the left-wing machinery started moving the moment the Atlantic piece went live.

Democrats started calling for investigations, and left-wing groups went all in, too. Democracy Forward — a progressive lawfare outfit that spends its days litigating against DEI rollbacks, immigration enforcement, and abortion restrictions — fired off a 16-page FOIA request to the Justice Department. They want Patel’s calendars, schedules, text messages, communications with staff, and — get this — any records related to a request for “breaching equipment” allegedly made by his security detail. The Atlantic hit piece planted that allegation. Democracy Forward immediately took the bait.

But Bongino isn’t just calling it a mere hit piece. He’s saying there’s something much bigger going on here, and the reason why will become clear very soon.”The hit on Kash Patel, the bullshit hit by The Atlantic, which I addressed yesterday, is gonna make a lot more sense in the coming weeks and months,” Bongino explained. “I can’t give you a definitive timeline. I’m on the outside now. However, I can tell you what I know is going on because I started a lot of it.” He didn’t stop there.

“Look me in the eye, and I’m telling you, I promise this thing is gonna make a whole lot of sense. You’re gonna find out, as they say in the South, right quick about why they need him out, like, now. It’s got nothing to do with that story being even remotely true. Remember this. Bookmark it.” Make no mistake about it, he’s not speculating. He’s someone who knows something, and we should believe him. This is what the left does: they manufacture a narrative, find a publication to run with it, and then use it as the pretext for discovery-style records requests aimed at forcing Patel out.

Now, ask yourself why Democrats want to force him out so badly. The Atlantic published a lie. Democrats pounced on it immediately. The entire response feels bizarrely coordinated. Now, Bongino is telling you point-blank that the left is doing this for a reason. It’s panic. And we’ll all understand why soon.

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“Oceania had always been at war with Eastasia.” Except that, you know, up until that moment, Oceania had been allied with Eastasia in a war against Eurasia. Things change.”

A Crazy Lefty Lady Learns What Kamala and Hillary Said About Iran (Green)

“The past was alterable. The past never had been altered,” George Orwell wrote in 1984. “Oceania was at war with Eastasia. Oceania had always been at war with Eastasia.” Except that, you know, up until that moment, Oceania had been allied with Eastasia in a war against Eurasia. Things change. So does the propaganda — so smoothly that you wonder if Orwell got his ideas for Big Brother from time-traveling modern-day Democrats. Case in point: The crazy lady in the video below.


If the U.S. hasn’t exactly always been at war with the Islamic Republic, the Islamic Republic has always been at war with the U.S. The regime was born in an act of war against us — storming sovereign U.S. territory and taking 52 hostages for 444 days. In the 47 years since, the regime has directly committed or financed countless acts of terrorism against the U.S. and our interests. During the Iraq War, it was largely Tehran that waged the IED campaign that killed and wounded so many of our troops. The Islamic Republic is responsible for the deaths of more than 1,200 Americans. And by its own boast to Trump administration negotiators, it was on the verge of having nearly a dozen nuclear bombs.

So after nearly five decades, 1,200 deaths, and a lot of tough talk from every American president since Ronald Reagan, President Donald Trump took action — action that would have been applauded by previous incarnations of Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, and American lefties. In an epic (and justifiably expletive-filled) X rant, L.H. Grey noted that Reagan called out the Islamic Republic as “the epicenter of terrorism,” and that “Bush, Clinton, Bush II, Obama… all of them, without exception, treated the mullahs as a strategic cancer requiring sanctions, isolation, or the occasional kinetic reminder that [effing] with America has consequences.

“”Kamala Harris herself, as Vice President, stood in front of microphones and labeled Iran the United States’ greatest adversary.” The consensus against the Islamic Republic is both decades old and bipartisan — until the Bad Orange Man took the first meaningful action against it. Which brings us to the lefty activist in Monday’s delightful gotcha video.

Watching the “nice lady” grasp at one straw after another… that’s exactly the schadenfreude I enjoy with my morning coffee. She isn’t the only one, of course. “Donald Trump is dragging the United States into a war the American people do not want,” is what Harris said at the start of Epic Fury, and then called it “a dangerous and unnecessary gamble.” This month, Harris escalated her criticism, claiming that Trump had been “pulled into” the war by Bibi Netanyahu and that Epic Fury was “a feeble attempt to distract from the Epstein files.”

The needs of the Party are subject to change, comrades. But Orwell’s deeper warning wasn’t that the Party could rewrite history at a moment’s notice — it was that the people would eagerly go along. “There was, of course, no admission that any change had taken place. Merely it became known, with extreme suddenness and everywhere at once, that Eastasia and not Eurasia was the enemy… Without words said, a wave of understanding rippled through the crowd. Oceania was at war with Eastasia!” And always had been.

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USAID is long gone, and now the SPLC. No coincidence in sight. Both are (were) Democratic money dispensers.

Southern Poverty Law Center Charged With Fraud Over Hate Ratings (JTN)

A federal grand jury in Alabama on Tuesday indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center on 11 counts of wire and bank fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering, as the Justice Department accused the group that rose to fame during the 1960s Civil Rights movement of paying members of 21st century extremist groups to stoke hatred. “The SPLC is a nonprofit entity that purports to fight white supremacy and racial hatred by reporting on extremist groups and conducting research to inform law enforcement groups with the goal of dismantling these groups,” Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told a news conference attended by CBS News. “The SPLC was not dismantling these groups. It was instead manufacturing the extremism it purports to oppose by paying sources to stoke racial hatred.”


Blanche said the group was charged with six counts of wire fraud, four counts of bank fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. He said that the SPLC had paid at least $3 million to eight members of these extremist groups. Among the groups whose members received funds were the Ku Klux Klan, United Klans of America, Aryan Nations, and the Nationalist Socialist Party of American Nazis. The SPLC is a nonprofit that tracks white supremacist and other hate groups across the U.S., and has been a frequent target of President Donald Trump’s allies. It is best known for its work investigating the Ku Klux Klan.

The group has acknowledged using such informants to infiltrate extremist groups and gather intelligence on their operations, which it shared with local and federal law enforcement, according to the Associated Press. The Justice Department had no immediate comment, the wire service also said.Bryan Fair, CEO of the SPLC, said that the organization doesn’t know all the details, but the Trump administration has launched an investigation, which may lead to charges. Fair said the SPLC worked with informants during the height of the Civil Rights Movement, when violence against activists was running high. He said the SPLC will “vigorously defend” themselves.

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As in: “yet another” Vital Propaganda Machine..

Democrats Lose A Vital Propaganda Machine With The Fall Of The SPLC (ZH)

When creating a short list of nefarious NGOs that manipulate government policy and socially engineer public opinion, the Southern Poverty Law Center is usually near the top. The group has been fading in influence due to excessive exposure, with new and less visible left wing NGOs taking it’s place. However, it remains a key pillar of the Democratic Party’s propaganda machine and a poisonous cloud looming over grassroots conservative organization. News from the Trump FBI and DOJ indicates that this reign of political terror may finally be coming to an end. The Southern Poverty Law Center has been indicted on federal fraud charges that accuse it of illegally raising millions of dollars to pay informants in white supremacist and other extremist groups.


Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the SPLC used paid operatives within extremist circles to incite and intensify racial tensions, arguing the group fostered the very threats it claimed to fight. But why was an NGO allowed to operate like a covert federal agency for so long? These operations were essentially endorsed by the Democratic Party (as well as some Neo-Cons). One could say that the SPLC had two missions: First, to drum up hysteria among weak minded liberals and make them believe that there are malicious “hate groups” under every rock and behind every tree. Second, to make conservatives paranoid about informants when seeking to build political opposition movements.

Sadly, to this day, the SPLC was rather successful in achieving both goals. The NGO’s efforts to create a false model of “hate networks” (especially during the Obama years) was a primary impetus for the eventual rise of the woke activist movement from around 2012 onward. In other words, the insane cult obsessed with race and identity that plagues America today found its roots within the SPLC and their alliance with the Democratic Party. SPLC “informants” were a constant nuisance among conservative activist and protest groups as well as preparedness groups. Nothing these conservatives did was actually illegal, but, the SPLC had a knack for making it sound as if they were engaging in criminality.

Far too many right wingers were frightened into refusing to engage in basic meetings and public discussions, simply on the possibility that SPLC informants might be present. No such infiltration was used to target left wing extremist groups like Antifa, which have carried out numerous criminal attacks, riots, sabotage and acts of intimidation against their political opponents. But, times change and the truth cannot be suppressed forever. Conservative and nationalist movements grew exponentially, even if they still suck at organizing formally. And today, the SPLC is a widely known and rightfully despised entity.

The SPLC was specifically integral to the Obama and Biden Administrations, including a direct information sharing relationship with the DHS and FBI. The majority of anti-conservative policy papers published by the federal government during this time were crafted using SPLC propaganda. The 2009 DHS Rightwing Extremism Report, a unclassified assessment warning of potential “surges” in right-wing extremism, drew input extensively from SPLC info. The report targeted militia groups as potential homegrown terrorists and was partially withdrawn because of political backlash.

A separate 2009 state-level fusion center report – the Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC) “Modern Militia Movement” report – linked supposedly dangerous militia members to “3rd party political groups” and “supporters of Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, and Bob Barr.” The report flagged symbols like the Gadsden Flag, as well as anti-government, anti-new world order and anti-martial law discussion as potential indicators of homegrown terrorism. The SPLC was a key participant in the formation of the MIAC report.

SPLC President Richard Cohen served on Secretary Janet Napolitano’s CVE Working Group in 2010. Cohen and an SPLC colleague acted as subject-matter experts on right-wing extremism in the DHS Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) Working Group. Their purpose was to shift federal law enforcement focus almost entirely from Islamic-based terrorism over to right wing extremism.

Under Biden, the SPLC was highly active in shaping public narratives surrounding the J6 trials. SPLC staff provided training to DOJ prosecutors and SPLC leaders/staff visited the White House at least 11 times. President Biden personally met with SPLC representatives at least 6 times.

With the fall of the SPLC, the Democrats lose a vital tool in their social engineering arsenal. If the accusations turn out to be true and SPLC leaders are convicted, their activities should be considered as treason against the American people. Any and all NGOs participating in social engineering operations against the US populace must eventually be indicted and erased if the country is ever going to rebuild the public trust, but bringing down the SPLC is a good start.

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Typical example: “She made $175,000 a year. That was Jan. 28, 2025. Today Amy Uccello and her husband, who also lost his job when U.S.A.I.D. funding for his nonprofit dried up, rely on food stamps ..”

There Is Simply Too Much Schadenfreude in This New York Times Profile (Thorne)

I am 100% for sure going to hell for enjoying this New York Times article as much as I am. There but for the grace of God go I, I remind myself. But then, I would never have put myself in that position, devoting my professional life to making six figures off the taxpayer to work on “nice-to-haves” rather than creating actual, useful products that must survive in the marketplace. Anyhoo, the article that is bringing me so much guilty pleasure is entitled “A Year After U.S.A.I.D.’s Death, Fired Workers Find Few Jobs and Much Loss.” The subtitle tells the tale: “People have plowed through savings, cashed out retirement funds and moved in with relatives. Former U.S.A.I.D. workers estimate that less than half have found full-time work.”


Why, it’s almost as if no one would hire them to ply their trade, so they must force taxpayers to subsidize it. There follow over 2,000 words of dignified profiles of the victims of DOGE, punctuated by beautifully photographed portraiture of the stolid world-savers as they cope with the loss of their raison d’être. Sadly, this masterpiece of turned tables is behind a paywall, but fear not: I can provide some tasty quotes here (although the entire piece is almost worth subscribing to the NY Times for). As you read, perhaps you, like me, will recall the bad old days of the Obama regime, when this very variety of elitist Ivy League do-gooders swarmed the capital and NOVA to turn traditional energy workers out of their jobs.

“Learn to code,” they sneered at the coal miners and rig workers and their families whose lives they upended. To them, I say, Sucks when it’s you, don’t it? Let’s dive into the first profile: She was fired by email while on maternity leave, given 24 hours to clear out her desk and left with three days of health insurance and no severance pay. She had worked for the U.S. Agency for International Development or related groups for more than two decades. She made $175,000 a year. That was Jan. 28, 2025. Today Amy Uccello and her husband, who also lost his job when U.S.A.I.D. funding for his nonprofit dried up, rely on food stamps, Medicaid and a supplemental nutrition program for women and children that helps with their now 19-month-old daughter.

The mortgage on their home in Washington was until recently in forbearance, meaning they negotiated to pay less than they owed each month. But the bank has now cut them off and suggested they apply for a low-income mortgage program. “We don’t know if we’ll qualify,” Ms. Uccello said. She and her husband have applied for more than 100 jobs with no luck. Most of their friends don’t have jobs either. And, look, I feel awful when that happens to anyone. But this couple was raking in hundreds of thousands of dollars, much of it paid by Americans poorer than they, to go meddle in the lives of people in other parts of the world. And we all know how leftist USAID and related NGOs — “soft power” — worked in developing nations:

They only granted aid to countries that agreed to import the entire suite of first-world progressive virtues, such as abortion-on-demand, same-sex “marriage,” and forgoing effective, reliable fossil fuel in favor of “green” energy contraptions that came nowhere close to facilitating a modern lifestyle. These are the same people who denied effective mosquito control methods to poor nations, leaving tens of millions of black and brown babies to die of malaria, while raising their own precious child in the pinnacle of Western healthcare.

“When the Trump administration dismantled the sprawling global aid agency last year, it wiped out virtually an entire industry — international development — that had been based in Washington since U.S.A.I.D.’s creation in 1961 under President John F. Kennedy,” the Times reminds us. “Nearly all of the agency’s 16,000 employees were laid off. An estimated 280,000 contractors, partners and local hires worldwide lost their jobs as well.”

And, “Former U.S.A.I.D. workers who have done informal surveys estimate that less than half have found full-time work, with many making less than before. An estimated third are unemployed. Others are in part-time work.” That’s rough. I left my corporate life behind because I couldn’t betray my conscience and my faith, and pretend the man with whom I had worked for two years was suddenly a woman on Monday. I couldn’t stomach the corporate cop-bashing; I live in a law enforcement family. I didn’t want to spend my entire life under soul-crushing pressure to stifle myself. Did I take a pay cut and part-time work? You bet I did. So whatever, wokesters.

“The District of Columbia currently has the highest unemployment rate in the nation, at 6.7 percent, in large part because of major reductions in the federal work force, including U.S.A.I.D., and cuts to government grants and contracts,” the Times mourns. To this, I say, Thank you, President Trump! Countries whose governments grow too big and employ too large a percentage of the population tend to fail. The few former U.S.A.I.D. workers who have landed similar or better jobs don’t like to talk about it in front of unemployed friends.

“I feel guilty, honestly, that of all my colleagues who I know are still unemployed, I’m the one who found something,” said Sara Miner, 42, who was a senior adviser in the agency’s H.I.V.-AIDS office and previously ran health programs in Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Now she helps manage health and human service programs for Fairfax County, Va.

Jobs are also gone at the many nonprofits and partner agencies once funded by U.S.A.I.D. “Everyone I know is also up the creek, all my bosses, my mentors, the people you would normally go to, the people providing me references,” said Catherine Baker, 36, who, as a contractor, made $127,000 a year recruiting staff and helping to start up U.S.A.I.D. projects. Ms. Baker now volunteers as a manager for OneAid, which helps former U.S.A.I.D. workers, and works nine hours a week as a companion for two elderly women.

And yet, there are still enough of them in the NOVA area to vote the otherwise conservative state of Virginia into gerrymandered left-wing tyranny. (And for the record, I have plenty of friends who work as aides to the elderly. It is honorable and worthwhile work, and it can provide a decent living, too — maybe not what these taxpayer-funded fancy folk are used to, but not impoverishment, either.)

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“.. Eastman is being punished for a different reason: He helped to develop Trump’s legal argument for blocking the election certification.”

If Eastman were a Democrat lawyer, he’d still have a job.

The California Bar Bags a Trump Lawyer and Leaves Troubling Questions (Turley)

Last week, the California Supreme Court upheld the disbarment of John Eastman. It is a decision that will prevent Eastman from practicing law – the most serious punishment the California State Bar can deliver. Eastman is the former dean of the law school at Chapman University in California. He represented President Donald Trump in some of his election challenges in 2020. In 2020, I publicly disagreed with Eastman’s legal theory that Congress could block the certification of President Joe Biden. However, Eastman’s disbarment should be a concern for everyone who values the rule of law and free speech. After the election, various legal advisers told Trump that there wasn’t enough evidence of fraud to overturn the election –– as some of us in the media also said.


But Eastman and other lawyers believed there were still arguable grounds to challenge the certification. In the past, Democrats in Congress had moved to block the certification of Republican presidents, and Eastman believed that their playbook was legal, or at least defensible.nElection disputes are often difficult to resolve in court because time is quite limited. As the date for the 2020 certification approached, Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, and others made sensational claims about voting machines and other conspiracies that they later admitted were not supported by evidence.bThe courts uniformly rejected these challenges.

Eastman is being punished for a different reason: He helped to develop Trump’s legal argument for blocking the election certification. He admitted that there were few cases to cite as precedent, and acknowledged that he and the Trump legal team were advancing novel theories. But that is not unusual in controversial cases. Public interest attorneys often advance novel legal arguments, challenging existing precedent and the status quo. Even longstanding precedents, like Roe v. Wade, have been overturned after years of litigation.California State Bar officials failed to address the implications that disbarring Eastman would have on other cases in which new legal theories are tested.

The animus of the California State Bar was also evident in the original charges against Eastman. He was ultimately found guilty on 10 of 11 charges of egregious and deceitful conduct. The lower court’s decision placed great emphasis on Eastman’s public remarks on Jan. 6, 2021, at Trump’s “Stop the Steal” rally. The court dismissed his claims that his speech was protected by the First Amendment. Democratic Party election lawyers have been punished by courts and accused of meritless or unsupported claims. However, bar associations in “blue” states have not moved to disbar them, and I would not support such an effort. Take Democrat attorney Marc Elias. He was a critical player in the infamous Steele dossier on “Russia collusion,” and helped push the false Alfa Bank conspiracy.

The animus of the California State Bar was also evident in the original charges against Eastman. He was ultimately found guilty on 10 of 11 charges of egregious and deceitful conduct. In Maryland, Elias’s team filed in support of an abusive gerrymandering of the election districts that a court found not only violated Maryland law, but also the state constitution’s equal protection, free speech and free elections clauses. The court found that the map “subverts the will of those governed.” In 2024, the chief judge of the Western District of Wisconsin not only rejected but ridiculed the Elias Law Group for one of its challenges. Judge James Peterson (an Obama appointee) said that the argument “simply does not make any sense.”

Elias has been sanctioned in court. However, neither he nor associates were, of course, disbarred over prior challenges. The California Bar and the California Supreme Court insist that they are merely imposing minimal standards of conduct in disbarring Eastman. However, the record in this matter shows more distemper than deliberation on critical points. The California State Bar has created new problems, rather than clarifying standards. Even as someone who disagreed with John Eastman, I am not sure what the standard is for zealous advocacy by attorneys. While Eastman was giving bad advice, he was not committing a crime or, in my view, committing an offense that deserved disbarment.= There cannot be a different standard for different candidates, or different clients.

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    Edward Hopper Railroad sunset 1929 • Trump Extends Ceasefire with Iran Pending Internal Regime Discussions (CTH) • Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire and Fo
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle April 23 2026]

    #239112
    Dr. D
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    “Peace Won’t Fix This: The Closure of the Strait of Hormuz Has Already Done Its Damage  GPC

    Example of many articles out there. Has it? What about the predictions of those skeletons aboard ship? What about the prediction we’ve lost, we should surrender? The prediction Iran would be unharmed? What about the prediction US gas prices would be $10/gal? What about the certainty we’d nuke Tehran last Tuesday and land a million men?

    So when everything predicted is wrong, is it time to stop having so much certainty in your latest predictions?

    Like Covid, I’m not even trying to have predictions of my own; I’m just saying YOUR predictions are wrong. We can start with that.

    All that is incomprehensible for Epstein Syndicate propagandists,” Strategic Culture

    “Everyone is stupid but me”. We know this because I use poopy-pants words as half of every sentence, and with every StrategicCulture author laid end-to-end, can’t come to a viable conclusion.

    Hey StrategicCulture: DID YOU NOTICE THE REAL EPSTEIN CLASS IS IN UK PARLIAMENT RIGHT NOW, as Starmer falls? He’s given 20 defenses of Epstein’s ACTUAL best friend, who ACTUALLY wanted to be top diplomat of highest state secrets with ACTUAL no security clearance at all because he ACTUALLY talked to Epstein daily about ACTUAL illegal matters and ACTUALLY allowed “The Epstein Class” to insider trade for Billions by ACTUALLY leaking critical material AFTER Epstein had long since been serving time.

    …That’s not happening, tho. ‘Cause Orange Man. This is where the visible facts ACTUALLY point and ACTUALLY live, the address they all arrive at at this point. Not with “Baboon of Barbaria” which is so abstract I can’t even be sure who, if anyone, he’s addressing. So he has no facts. …Or he would just SAY them.

    He would say “On the 21st of August Joe Normal witnessed a murder on State and Bank”…etc. He does not because he has no facts, only emotion, and poopy-pants words.

    “Iran will not (italics mine) blink.”

    That is fine and a perfection viable option. However, you need to have “POWER” to enforce your will on the world. Iran does not have that, or wildly less power every day. They have zero income. Every time they send out a bass boat, it gets blown up. They do not, and can not, make infinity more, because we would bomb any factory they tried to build them in. They have hit nothing in the United States so far as we know. So we are unharmed. Yet we are told we should surrender.

    This is one of those points where it’s not a matter of “Signaling” how tough you are. Iranians are super tough! It’s that your million man army can’t swim out in their speedos to stop tankers. I’ve often wondered why boats don’t just murder all Somali Pirates with .50 cal strapped the decks. Now we know: Lloyd’s forbids it, it’s bad for profits. But perhaps we will find out shortly, as any tanker can decimate anything Iran is throwing at them right now.

    “That is absolutely lawful in terms of right to self-defense – responding to a unilateral, illegal armed blitzkrieg” Yes, you’re right. So those ships should shoot back with RPGs and stingers.

    “We are watching, in real time, the global energy market screeching to a halt.”

    Why would we care? Idgaf about “The Global Economy”, you mean the one that just dismantled and sold off the whole United States, savaging every human in our borders nearly to the level of the Soviet Collapse, with the equal deaths of million(s). Tell me why I should help the economy that did that. ‘Cause, you, a Globalist, an Empireist, a European, want me to?

    Every time Iran closes the straits IT MAKES US RICHER, you IDIOTS. Please keep doing it. Here’s $10 Million dollars, PLEEEEEEAAAAAASEE keep the straits closed for at least 10 years. We have no Allies in world history like Iran is being now. Falling on their sword daily to restore the U.S. to our former glory, and let us buy even MOAR dual-axle pickup trucks. I’m sorry reality is inconvenient and offense for everyone right now. Adjust.

    “Barbaria’s play comes down to reverting to the pre-war status quo: Iran under a maximum pressure economic siege”

    You have BADLY misread the room. The entire POINT is to DESTROY the ‘pre-war status quo’ forever, in ways it can never be restored. That’s why he exists and why America voted for him, was to “f—k s—t up”. Every globalist, and every status quo, NOT to help them. Holy Duh on a stick, man. Did you NOTICE Globalists don’t like him much? It has been known.

    “A move to break Barbaria’s blockade is all but inevitable – as in one seizing of an Iranian ship too many.”

    And then what? They will swim out to our navy or walk long ‘way round to Saudi Arabia on a camel? I’m not TRYING to be mean here, but this is not pejorative poopy-words, these are military REALITIES. You can WANT to blow up whoever: the Irish WANTED to blow up England for 400 years – however they lacked the CAPACITY to do so, and it never happened.

    “U.S. military has no right to create war.” — Reid

    This is entirely true and I’ve said so, however it’s ENTIRELY BESIDE THE POINT. Your point seems to be because England SHOULDN’T have crushed Ireland and killed everyone, so therefore they DIDN’T and Ireland won. No they did not. They lost until England got bored with them.

    “The US Navy simply doesn’t have enough ships on station to intercept and detain every vessel moving in and out of Iranian ports.”

    That’s a good play. But you think the Navy can’t come up with a response if they wish to? We’ll go throw chains in their props and let them drift. It’s a matter of what we WISH to do, for political reasons. Everyone wishes us to surrender, for purely political reasons. Then pay Iran infinity money to make infinity nukes ’cause that’s a great world we all want to live in.

    “In Trump’s war for Israel against Iran”

    You mean the one we fought for Israel where Israel was bombed flat and the U.S. got rich? How does that work exactly? I seem to detect a slightly different motive here.

    Hmmmm…we pulled a Bank Robbery, ONE of us got shot and went to jail and ONE of us got away with the money….yet your conclusion is the shot, jailed one was the one who planned it that way, and the rich, free one was the patsy. Interesting theory. Go on…

    “Americans Don’t Want To Fight A Proxy War For Israel”

    Yes, except as above, we don’t seem to be fighting it for Israel. Israel has been bombed to pieces because of it, courtesy of Iran. Couldn’t have bombed them better if I’d planned it myself.

    TBOC: Poopy-pants words. Trump WAS NOT IN OFFICE for Ukraine. He gave old s—t that didn’t work and would have cost money to dispose of to Ukraine. When he got BACK in office, the money was almost instantly shut down. This very loosey-goosey thinking is how we got here. Iran is a different story of course, but if there are no top-level facts for one, why would I believe you for the other? You don’t know who the President was, like a year ago? C’mon.

    “The modern state of Israel, due to the terror and horror it has wrought, Has No Right To Exist; Free Palestine” –TBOC

    Trump has bombed Israel flatter than any President in world history. This is what you wanted. Why can’t you just say “Thank you sir, may I have another”? I don’t care WHY they were bombed. All of that is noise: end state is, “Israel was bombed the s—t out of for Gaza, and Trump was the man who arranged matters on the ground for that to happen.” EVEN AFTER HE BOMBS ISRAEL you can’t see it. There are SMOKING CRATERS even right now, and Israel is not bombing us back, they’re saying thank you. This is the greatest victory in American history to accomplish this magic trick. Just tip your hat to the majesty of it. Who else could bomb Tel Aviv to powder with their ally Iran and have their president call and say thank you?

    What is wrong with people? Can they not tell “Bombing” from “Not-Bombing”? Israel was bombed to s—t. “I Did That” as the Biden sticker goes.

    “John Mearsheimer: U.S. Expands Iran War & Divorces Europe”

    FINALLY somebody notices. Can we get this in the Overton Window so it can be discussed now?

    “Things are getting Worse: IRAN rejected Trump’s Truce and Brutally Killed two Israeli Mossad Agents”

    How is that worse? Iran is making America rich, destroying Europe and killed Mossad agents. Did you WANT the Mossad agents to live or something? What’s with everyone? They want the enemy’s agents to live now and the empire to continue? This could hardly be better.

    “Pepe Escobar: “Total Failure”: Trump’s Blockade Just Backfired Disastrously”

    Yes, I guess Trump’s plan was to make us poor, but it’s accidentally making us rich instead. Then also Trump SAID Chinese oil could go through as a pro-quo to China. So they keep adding those ships like chimpanzees as if this isn’t expected.

    So we bombed them into the Stone age, took almost no damage, and WE are supposed to surrender?
    Your idea that we took almost no damage could not be further from the truth.”
    DBS

    You’re looking at too narrow a scope: what damage did America take IN AMERICA? Or among our thousands of interests and assets worldwide? Again, we used 10% of our forces in the war so far. So let’s say they damaged ALL that, PLUS some bases and radars we’re not counting. So? Do you see the problem? IF ALL America was ONLY the assets in the Middle East, then yeah, we got pounded. But we’re barely there. 99% of America is in Cleveland and Kansas City, NOT at a 300 man base in the Iraqi desert.

    This concerted determination that the U.S. is tiny and has been shattered is baffling to me. They haven’t even sunk a ship, although perhaps they will someday.

    This is all activated by everyone’s EMOTION. Like we lost 2,000 men, THEY lost 2,000 men, okay. But suddenly and miraculously we can’t math anymore when the Union Army has 750,000 men, and Sitting Bull has 500 men. Those things matter. I may or may not have emotion (I do, obviously) but what I’m reacting to is more MISSING THIS MATH WILL KILL SOMEONE. Like Iranians. Or us.

    You need an ACCURATE sense of what’s going on, and relative sizes and damages. Everyone is DETERMINED that the U.S. has been completely destroyed, decimated, ceased to exist, because THEY WANT THAT SO BAD. While Iran has lost two night watchmen and a camel. NO. I assure you that is not the case! Iran’s situation is VERY BAD. Getting them to ride out on horses and face the evil enemy is a great way for Cromwell to kill the last remaining Irish resistance, or for Sitting Bull to decisively lose the war and his lands.

    If it were me: lie, sue for peace, and fight them on the flip side, same as I’d say for Ukraine. But like Ukraine, everyone’s advice is “Russia is a paper tiger! ‘Tis but a scratch! Throw ANOTHER 2 million men at them!” How is that going for Ukraine to believe that?

    And so how will it go for IRAN to believe that?

    We are riding roughshod on air power over them and can do so until the sun burns out. They have hit nothing in our production lines. Their ONLY hope is that we surrender…for no military reason whatsoever.

    So as you say, You’ve made up your mind: the Army 10x their size, almost entirely intact, their nation unharmed, is going to lose and should surrender. The nation flattened to powder with no Navy, no production capacity, no money and no bridges – seemingly with Zero allies, which is amazing and vital – is WINNING and with NO CAPACITY to damage the U.S. homeland, has already won and should continue, Stay strong! because when they haven’t harmed us at all, well it’s just a matter of time before we fold.

    Huh?

    #239113
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “Victor Davis Hanson on IRAN: Delaying won’t save them. The pressure is crushing and the window is slamming shut.”

    Yes, but “Broke” only matters if you can BUY something. And also their fields will be permanently damaged…making the U.S. richer and them “permanently” weak viz a viz Saudi.

    “Justice is definitely coming. As promised.”

    Sure a lot of promises – and there’s yet another one, issuance of hot air.

    “50,000 extremist clerics and IRGC members are holding 90 million people as hostages ..”

    Just like America, as I say daily.

    “President Trump has forcefully and publicly been pushing back against the aggressive posture of Israel.”

    Maybe. This is just words but a good sign. Perhaps he’s testing how much Israel has been weakened.

    “Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, of Pakistan, we have been asked to hold our Attack on the Country of Iran until such time as their leaders and representatives can come up with a unified proposal.”

    Pakistan blinked. Pakistan is TACO. (makes as much sense as anything)

    Speaking of, I was thinking, under Topcat’s proposal, we can never, ever, ever, ever, ever stop bombing. Because if we ever stop or even lighten up, take a break for a few minutes, that’s surrendering. That’s cowardice. So I expect Don Eric Trump the XXIVth, in 2094, will finally kill the last Iranian who was hiding out on the moons of Titan. And then, only then, will he have vindicated his father for “not being a coward” and Topcat can finally say, “Well done my good and faithful soldier, Donald (Eric) Trump.” Yes? This all makes sense to everyone? This plan is GOOD for Iran, GOOD for peace, love, and brotherhood on earth.

    “• Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire and Forces Tehran to Make the Next Move (Manney)

    They did. They got a couple of guys and a couple of speedboats. Hope it works out for them.
    One problem tho: Iran attacked NON-assets of the NON-United States. So they are winning by attacking all nations worldwide. Hmmm. It’s a bold plan to attack EVERYONE. Especially innocent sea captains who deliver “Baby formula” to “Nuns”. (or oil to a starving world) We’ll see how it goes.

    “So Iran is increasingly isolated diplomatically. It’s struggling economically with its currency and foreign currency reserves”

    This is critical. Where are their allies? And WHY NOT? The only Iranian allies worldwide are at Fox News and in this room. Why? We know more than Russia and China do? We have to deal with them and will tell Saudi Arabia how it gonna be? Indonesia, Pakistan, not a finger lifted. Why?

    According to everyone, the U.S. lost handily, so obviously they aren’t afraid of us. But they refuse to support Iran in any way. Discuss?

    “• IRGC Leader Takes Control of Iran’s Military As US Tensions Rise (Fox)

    Ah. So once again we discover there is no Clerical government, there is no civilian government, there are no people, there is only the IRGC. The nation is run for them alone. Yes, as above, exactly as our CIA has treated the whole nation since 1963: their personal playground and slush fund. And no, we don’t like it either.

    The IRGC is representative of nothing. They have no allegiance to the people. This might be only words – it’s not impossible they could be patriots – but 10+ years of actions, using water resources etc show they are AGAINST the Iranian people. As our CIA is against Americans as well.

    Difference here is, it’s finally out in the open. It depended on illusion and deniability. But it was always true that Iran didn’t have an army, because they got 2 used revolvers while the IRGC got hypersonics and nukes. So there was no co-equal, and IRGC were never like, “Special Forces” within the army. They are a Praetorian Guard that kills the leader (in a copter crash) anytime they like, meaning there IS no real government. Again, like us? You decide. But we’re not going to say WE are like this, but Iran is the cleanest beacon of moral light on the hill.

    • President Trump Didn’t Just Win. He Revived the Warrior Poet (David Manney)

    Guh. Yuck.

    P.S. Trump is the #Opposite of clarity. There is perhaps no leader ever elevated that is less clear than he.

    “• Trump Spooked Over Iran War Crimes – Larry Klayman (USAW)

    R U High? He’s 80. Also I bet war crimes never crossed his mind once, ever.

    “It looks like he’s getting down on his knees and begging for peace”

    There’s your TACO. If Trump doesn’t GENOCIDE Iran, nuke every Persian worldwide today, he’s a coward begging for peace.

    “If the President is going to get himself out of this”

    Out of what? Out of making the U.S. filthy rich in oil and food?

    “• Trump’s “Sock Puppet” (Philip Marey)

    The Tea leaves show they are trying to roll up the Fed into Treasury, but that’s very long and touchy.
    Warsh also said the problem with the Fed is CONGRESS. It’s about unlimited spending. Everyone was so busy counting coup with Pocahontas they missed this. He clearly said the problem with the Fed and inflation is Congress printing money.

    “Democrats started calling for investigations, and left-wing groups went all in, too. Democracy Forward”

    You mean all those Democratic groups who are the major funding for the KKK and Nazi biker gangs? Those guys?

    “storming sovereign U.S. territory and taking 52 hostages for 444 days. In the 47 years since, the regime has directly committed or financed countless acts of terrorism against the U.S. and our interests.”

    Blah blah blah, don’t care. The U.S. was in their business (or really BP) since 1910. And worldwide. Cry me a river when the colonies do it back to you. MY problem is that Iran IS a colony when we think/thought it was an independent.

    This is the same as eg India, which the British Empire lost in 1947, only to find they are MORE COLONIZED THAN EVER, 80 years later in 2026. Huh. Funny, dat. They changed methods, that’s all. And Iran was the newest, hottest, most secret best method Tavistock could find, same as the OSS used on our CIA. No! The CIA doesn’t run the country, how dare you sir? Congress does! Meanwhile they are tapping every phone, all congressmen, floating every Epstein or in that era, Playboy Mansion, involved in every election, and self-funding on the side with Air America, then Pappa Bush’s Sinaloas, then Fstan and human trafficking, so far outside Congressional power that the U.S. budget can’t be seen from there, and the CIA/MI6 Derp State Globalists are ONE cartel, in Europe, Under god, the Morningstar.

    So does THIS sound familiar when “A miracle happens!” One Tuesday in 1979 all soldiers put down their guns in unison, like Syria last year, and installed the IRGC who drink champers and bank cash in Paris and London! All the same people who were the Muslim Brotherhood from MI6 in 1939!
    Yeah no. They just took what was working so well and secretly, seamlessly here in the ‘States, and installed it in Iran. Their “Secret Guard” corps was “Totally subject to” the Mullahs and Parliament, and just like J Edgar wasn’t wiretappin’ no one at all nor grabbin’ money out of the Iranian budget for secret projects and houses in Monaco or nothin’. Suuuuuure.

    “• A Crazy Lefty Lady Learns What Kamala and Hillary Said About Iran (Green)

    Gotcha things are stupid. No one “Panicked”. No one was “Destroyed”. This did not “change everything”. The Left is incapable of processing hypocrisy, this is true, but they are only followed in that talent by the Right. Here’s my point: Trump is doing what DEMOCRATS wanted. What Republicans said they wanted. What Europe passed laws requiring (embargoing Iranian oil). But the minute Trump does it, they want the #Opposite all a’sudden. He’s doing what YOUUUUUU wanted and asked for, demanded, begged. Like bombing Israel flat.

    Why? Because he does it good and hard. We want you to “Signal” not do it for real! This ruins everything! They want it FAKE. With pretty words to feel good about. Instead, Trump sends 21 Tomahawk missiles to Syria and blows up MOSSAD’s chemical base there. Ooops. No wonder they don’t like it. And what are they supposed to say? “Don’t hit Isis, our Mossad proxy”? Same here. They want Iran WORKING. We want to SIGNAL, not fix. They want it ongoing, pouring off cash, not over and done with.

    So they all want a VIETNAM FOUGHT AND NEVER WON. We are supposed to LOSE. That’s what everyone is mad about. Why aren’t you LOSING? They’re happy to have the war, never cared about Iran before, only now.

    #239114
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Is There a Way out of the Iran War? (w/ John Mearsheimer) | The Chris Hedges Report

    #239115
    those darned kids
    Participant

    Perhaps monster truck videos and articles on how to choose the best toothpaste would be more helpful.

    As it stands, this rogues’ gallery of narcissistic sociopaths is an insult to the electrons that project them.

    Let’s get started:

    #239116
    Tree Frog
    Participant

    RIM. The Zionist have achieved none of their stated objectives per the attack on Iran. That’s not a win.

    #239117
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    RUSSIA VS GERMANY: Moscow Chokes Berlin’s Biggest Refinery in Energy War Move

    #239118
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    ANDREI MARTYANOV – US RUNNING OUT OF WEAPONS, HAS NO STRATEGY, AND LED BY NINCOMPOOPS

    #239119
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @DrD

    You’re looking at too narrow a scope:

    The width of my scope includes everything inside the orbit of the moon. I see a shrinking Empire that is shrinking faster and faster as it doubles down on all previous down-doublings. Every time America doubles the bet it shrinks by half. Run the numbers for yourself. Do you see us thriving or struggling? Do you see America’s competitors, adversaries and former vassals becoming more timid, subservient, and aligned to America’s “needs”, or are they increasingly disgagreeable, defiant and bold?

    The Empire fails to notice (as Empires tend to do) that the evils which it committed to become an Empire in the first place (colonialist theft, murder and domination) are the same evil that now accelerate demise. Ah, well. Pretend to be surprised by the inevitable.

    what damage did America take IN AMERICA?

    Are you kidding me? Are you brave and foolish enough to have walked around in an American city in the past couple of decades? Or driven through the ghost towns of the American “Heartland” where thrift stores, empty storefronts, dilapidated churches and meth labs exist in roughly equal proportion?

    Again, we used 10% of our forces in the war so far. So let’s say they damaged ALL that, PLUS some bases and radars we’re not counting. So? Do you see the problem? IF ALL America was ONLY the assets in the Middle East, then yeah, we got pounded. But we’re barely there. 99% of America is in Cleveland and Kansas City, NOT at a 300 man base in the Iraqi desert

    It’s called a “War of Attrition”, and we are losing so fast that in the span of a single generation we can all see (those who care to look, at least) that the big white City on the Hill is now a slum on the mud flats.

    I dunno, maybe you’re right. Maybe doubling down yet again is the best course of action after all. Speed things up. Get it over with faster. If pretending to be the good guys gets that done, then have at it. There’s a clearance sale on white hats down at the Dollar General, if you’ve got the balls and the fire-power to drive into that part of town.

    #239120
    tboc
    Participant

    allow the baldheaded old cracker to condense D’s 3534 unit mental diarrhea of the morning.
    “I’m Right, I told you so.
    “I told you yesterday, I’m telling you today and I will tell you again tomorrow”.

    ““If the President is going to get himself out of this”
    Out of what? Out of making the U.S. filthy rich in oil and food?”
    the person who penned that is one depraved son of a bitch

    What does the United States need that requires the death of even one child?
    “Absolutely nothin’
    Say it again, y’all”
    https://genius.com/Edwin-starr-war-lyrics
    (War) It ain’t nothing but a heartbreaker
    (War) It’s got one friend, that’s the undertaker, aww!

    #239122
    tboc
    Participant

    The most blessed nation
    The most blessed citizens
    no more than “po white trash”

    I got the bourgeois blues – Ledbetter

    please forgive my emotional outbursts of the last few days
    i will sit down and STFU …..for a while

    #239123
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    #239124
    those darned kids
    Participant

    Filthy rich,
    Adelson’s bitch.
    America’s great,
    ‘Cept for the hate.
    Ain’t my war,
    Just keepin’ score.
    Schoolkids splattered,
    That never mattered.
    401k makin’ me rich,
    I’m in love with adelson’s bitch.

    #239125
    John Day
    Participant

    @TDK: I worked on wiggling my ears around the summer of 1970. Wiggling both ears is easy. Wiggling one ear at a time takes more concentration and training.

    It’s not very useful in the final analysis, and will not seecure you a mate…

    #239126
    John Day
    Participant

    @TBOC:You Good, Man.
    😉

    #239127
    zerosum
    Participant

    What will the winners do with the losers of the War of Attritions?
    Same as before.
    ( Gaza, Haiti, poverty, suffering, slavery, )

    “Attrition”
    the process of reducing something’s strength or effectiveness through sustained attack or pressure

    ————-

    #239128
    John Day
    Participant

    What’s Going On https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/whats-going-on

    Paul Craig Roberts, Does Iran Comprehend Who Iran is Negotiating with and about what?
    Iran thinks Iran is negotiating with Trump about restrictions being imposed on Iran’s rights under the non-proliferation treaty. Iran is totally incorrect. This is a proxy issue. Iran’s real issue is with Israel, and it is about Iran’s right to exist. The Zionist agenda of Greater Israel, the foreign policy of the Netanyahu Israeli Government, requires the elimination of Iran as an organized sovereign state. Why does the Iranian government think that Iran’s continued existence is something they want to negotiate?
    ​ After the Muslim world watched Washington destroy three of the “seven countries in five years” for Israel, why cannot the Iranian government comprehend that Iran is the fourth to be destroyed, with Turkey, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia waiting their turn.
    ​ Iran cannot gain anything from negotiations. Iran can only fight for its life. If the Iranian government is incapable of comprehending this basic fact, “Turkey will be next Iran” as former Israeli prime minister Bennet said last February at a conference of Jewish organizations in the US.​ https://paulcraigroberts.org/does-iran-comprehend-who-iran-is-negotiating-with-and-about-what/

    ​Iranian leadership is more divided than usual. Unpopular IRGC takes the reins: Iran’s Revolutionary Guard sidelines president as military grip expands
    President Pezeshkian reportedly unable to contact Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei as a ‘military council’ controls access​ https://www.foxnews.com/world/irans-revolutionary-guard-sidelines-president-military-grip-expands

    ​That’s really far away. US Forces Board Iran-Linked Tanker in the Indian Ocean
    The seizure comes two days after the US attacked and boarded an Iranian ship in the Gulf of Oman​ https://news.antiwar.com/2026/04/21/us-forces-board-iran-linked-tanker-in-the-indian-ocean/

    ​ Did Trump want to use nuclear codes in Iran? Did Dan Caine stop him? Ex-CIA analyst’s claim fact checked
    Larry Johnson claims Donald Trump sought to use nuclear codes in Iran but Gen Dan Caine stopped it; no evidence backs a Saturday Pentagon emergency meeting.​ https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/did-trump-want-to-use-nuclear-codes-in-iran-did-dan-caine-stop-him-ex-cia-analysts-claim-fact-checked-101776723007694.html

    #239129
    John Day
    Participant

    ​Echoed, but not confirmed: So General Caine cited Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice on Saturday night, as he refused Trumps order to execute a nuclear strike on Iran. Trump is insane. He is a real threat to the world. It’s frightening that no one in the United States moves to remove this man.​ https://x.com/KerryBurgess/status/2046313597765296306

    ​ Tit-For-Tat Assaults On Shipping Widen: US Intercepts 3 More ‘Illicit’ Tankers In Asian Waters, Iran Seizes Additional 2 In Hormuz
    At least two fully laden Iranian tankers slip past US naval blockade, amid reports of more going dark, BBG reports, but Pentagon denies.
    ​ Reports of three more Iranian tankers being seized by US in Asian waters. Iran in turn seizes 2 more ships in Hormuz, citing “dangerous navigation”.
    Trump extends ceasefire by 3-5 days, per White House statement to Fox. Third US carrier precisely 3-5 day away from Mideast waters: Fox
    ​ IRGC seized the MSC Francesca and a Greek-owned ship named Euphoria, which had been attempting to transit the Hormuz chokepoint earlier today. Within hours, a third ship comes under fire by the IRGC.
    ​ Senior Iranian adviser says the US naval blockade is “no different than bombing” and must be met “with a military response”.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/iran-seizes-two-ships-hormuz-chokepoint-tehran-received-some-signs-us-ready-end

    ​ Trump Orders Navy ‘Shoot & Kill’ Iranian Boats Laying Mines, As US Intercepts Tankers From Hormuz To Indian Ocean
    Iranian sources to Chinese state media says ‘breakthrough’ toward restarting US talks again could come ‘tonight or tomorrow’.
    ​ Media sources confirm based on prior Trump post that US has extended the ceasefire indefinitely until ‘unified proposal’ can be brought forward by Tehran.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-intercepts-iranian-tankers-tehran-keeps-hormuz-chokepoint-shut

    ​ Gold & Geopolitics, Daily digest: 2026-04-22
    Iran rejects ceasefire extension, IRGC fires on ship in Strait of Hormuz. Iran refused to attend Pakistan talks, Trump extended ceasefire “indefinitely” while maintaining the naval blockade. Hours later, IRGC boats opened fire on a container ship in the Strait. Iran’s FM Araghchi called the blockade “an act of war and thus a violation of the ceasefire”. Iran says it did not request any extension. Multiple container ships attempting to transit the Strait were stopped by IRGC…​ Iran’s position: no talks while blockade continues​ …
    ..US missile stocks depleted to ~50%, creating “window of vulnerability” in Pacific. Per CNN reporting, roughly half of key THAAD, Patriot, and precision-strike munitions have been expended in seven weeks of the Iran war. Replenishment could take 1-4 years…
    ..Iran’s oil wells face permanent damage by April 26. Per FDD analysis cited by multiple accounts, Iran has ~20M barrels spare onshore storage against 1.5M bbl/day surplus. Storage fills ~13 days from April 13 blockade start…
    ​..Touska Seizure & China Tensions​ – USS Spruance fired into the engine room of Iranian-flagged container ship Touska, then Marines boarded
    ​ Trump on CNBC: ship was carrying a “gift from China” that “wasn’t very nice”​ – Ship originated from Zhuhai’s Gaolan port, identified by WaPo as a loading point for sodium perchlorate (missile propellant precursor)
    ​ Separately, a second tanker (M/T Tifani) boarded in Indo-Pacific – first interdiction outside Hormuz theatre​ [Chinese tanker]
    Trump effectively admitted his “understanding” with Xi is broken…
    ​..EU quietly removed ban on transporting Russian oil from its latest sanctions package​ …
    ​..Pentagon Nuclear Official Caught on Camera, Escorted Out
    James O’Keefe published undercover video of Andrew Hugg, Branch Chief of Nuclear and Chemical Surety, casually revealing that the US plans to kill Iran’s Supreme Leader, US strikes killed children in Iran, and the US still possesses nerve agents​… Hugg was escorted out of the Pentagon and placed on administrative leave within ~60 minutes​…
    US National Debt Hits $39 Trillion​ – Latest trillion added in 145 days – $6.9B every day, $79,821 every second​ – Interest costs exceed $1T annually​ https://no1sdailydigest.substack.com/p/daily-digest-2026-04-22

    The war with Iran has devastated the US missile arsenal, and it will take up to five years to restore it.​ https://en.topwar.ru/281416-vojna-s-iranom-opustoshila-raketnye-arsenaly-ssha-vosstanavlivat-do-pjati-let.html

    #239130
    John Day
    Participant

    Simplicius, Left With Nothing But Gimmicks, Trump Gets Bluff Called Again By Confident Iran
    The disorganized ‘dance’ this time was an even bigger fiasco than usual—Trump had claimed his “negotiators” were traveling to Islamabad for talks with Iran, while Iran denied even going there. Then news broke that Rubio and co. in fact stayed home and Iran was right: it had never agreed to any talks because its demands have not yet been met—primarily lifting the blockade.
    ​ Trump then expectorated an even more unhinged series of ravings, which made little sense. After threatening to blow up the country and kill all Iran’s leaders, Trump suddenly “extended the ceasefire indefinitely”, despite Iran stating they did not even request such an extension and are ready for full resumption of hostilities​…
    ..Many still believe the US is gearing up for a major escalation, but Trump knows he has little leverage and more aimless bombing of an increasingly entrenched IRGC structure is not going to accomplish anything. Hitting power plants will only invite a likewise response onto a Gulf region facing crippling economic damage. News continues to pour out that UAE in particular has been hard hit, with its economy allegedly nearing the brink, which is why it’s now begging the US for a lifeline.​..
    ​..Not only are major strains growing between US and its Gulf allies—most notably now UAE—but oil prices may continue to rise with many experts predicting global economic shocks that will filter down to the US and even more of its allies. On top of which, each day that US squats on the Strait while doing effectively nothing leads to major political and credibility loss for Trump, who is being eaten alive by the press, and whose constituents are growing increasingly tired of his aimless political charades and impotent military adventures.
    ​ There’s an argument to be made that Iran can in fact outlast such a blockade while it is the US that will take the more lasting damage overall. That’s not even to mention the monetary costs of imposing the blockade with the current naval forces active in the region.​..
    ​..Directly from the CNN article:​ The US military has significantly depleted its stockpile of key missiles during the war with Iran and created a “near-term risk” of running out of ammunition in a future conflict should one arise in the next few years, according to experts and three people familiar with recent internal Defense Department stockpile assessments.​..
    ..In only a couple short weeks the US fired thousands of its rarest and most valuable munitions, which are only produced at a trickle of a few dozen per year each. This is why, as we had just written about in the last piece, the Pentagon is apparently in talks with major US automakers like Ford, GM, Oshkosh, etc., about converting their production lines into munitions production.​.. At a production rate of only a few dozen per year, the US simply cannot afford to prolong the conflict much longer, lest it run its magazines completely dry and becomes exposed for all time. This is why we can only assume that Trump’s gasbag lecturing is nothing but inert bluffery meant to frighten an increasingly unvexed Iran into making concessions. https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/left-with-nothing-but-gimmicks-trump

    ​ “People are starting to panic”: the consequences of Iran’s attack on US radars
    The Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile defense system is a crucial element of the US missile defense system, responsible for intercepting targets at the boundary between the atmosphere and space (at altitudes of up to 150 km). Its “eyes” are the AN/TPY-2 radars, which were among the primary targets of the Iranian strikes in March 2026. These radars were destroyed in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Tom Karako, director of the Missile Defense Project at the CSIS think tank, noted this in an interview.​ https://en.topwar.ru/281404-ljudi-nachinajut-panikovat-posledstvija-porazhenija-amerikanskih-radarov-iranom.html

    ​ The US has admitted its inability to destroy Iran’s “mosquito fleet” in the Strait of Hormuz.
    According to an analysis in The New York Times, the American coalition has so far failed to neutralize the so-called Iranian “mosquito flotilla,” which has become the main threat to the tanker fleet. This fleet consists of thousands of high-speed boats operated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. These stealthy vessels can reach speeds of up to 185 kilometers per hour, making them extremely difficult targets for even the most sophisticated targeting systems. Iranian tactics rely on lightning-fast attacks, after which groups of boats instantly disperse and disappear​. https://avia-pro.net/news/ssha-priznali-nesposobnost-unichtozhit-iranskiy-moskitnyy-flot-v-ormuzskom-prolive

    US Estimates Iran Has 70% of Pre-War Missile Stockpile, 60% of Launchers​ https://news.antiwar.com/2026/04/20/us-estimates-iran-has-70-of-pre-war-missile-stockpile-60-of-launchers/

    ​ Schrödinger’s Strait​ – Over the weekend, the Strait of Hormuz became Schrödinger’s Strait: open and closed at the same time, depending on which headline you were reading…
    ​..Reflexivity With Warships​ – What Trump appears to be doing here—whether consciously or not—is something that looks a lot like George Soros’s principle of reflexivity.​ Soros’s basic idea was that markets don’t just passively reflect reality; they can also change it. Prices move, expectations shift, financing conditions tighten or loosen, and those moves feed back into the real economy and even into political decisions.
    ​ That’s especially relevant in a war centered on oil flows, shipping lanes, and financial pressure.,,
    ​..Iran’s Lever​ – Iran’s preferred lever has been obvious for weeks: threaten the Strait of Hormuz, raise oil prices, spook global markets, and put pressure on Washington through the U.S. economy.​..​ higher gasoline prices are one of the fastest ways to create political pain for an American president.​..
    ​..Trump’s Lever​ – Trump’s pressure campaign has been different. Much more of it has been in the physical world.
    First, there’s the blockade itself. It’s not a general closure of the Strait. It’s a targeted effort to stop Iranian oil sales, block Iranian maritime commerce, and deny Tehran both export earnings and imports flowing through the Gulf…
    ​..Second, there’s the pressure that builds as time passes. A blockade doesn’t just reduce cash inflow. It also creates storage problems for a producer…​ As time passes, Tehran has to think not just about lost revenue, but about storage, field management, and what happens if production has to be curtailed under pressure.
    ​ The Market As Battlefield​… If Iran can push oil high enough, long enough, it can create pressure on Trump through markets and through consumer prices. But if Trump can keep oil from rising too much—through his own rhetoric, through repeated hints of imminent talks, through confidence that the conflict will end soon—then he can blunt Iran’s pressure on the U.S. economy while continuing to squeeze Iran physically through the blockade.
    ​ In other words, the market itself becomes part of the battlefield.
    ​ If crude stays lower than Tehran wants, Trump buys time. Lower oil prices mean less pressure from American drivers, less political pressure on the White House, and more room to keep the blockade in place. If crude spikes, the reverse happens: Tehran’s leverage rises, not because it has sunk the U.S. Navy, but because it has raised the domestic economic cost of continuing the campaign.​ https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2026-04-19/schrodingers-strait

    #239131
    John Day
    Participant

    WSJ Report: Up to Half of Nearly 1,000 Drone Attacks on Saudi Arabia Launched from Iraq by Iran-Backed Militias​ https://www.thedefensenews.com/news-details/WSJ-Report-Up-to-Half-of-Nearly-1000-Drone-Attacks-on-Saudi-Arabia-Launched-from-Iraq-by-Iran-Backed-Militias/

    Report: US Increasing the Pressure on Iraq to Reduce Ties With Iran​ – The US has suspended cooperation and funding for Iraq’s security forces​ https://news.antiwar.com/2026/04/21/report-us-increasing-the-pressure-on-iraq-to-reduce-ties-with-iran/

    US Blocks Regular $500 Million Cash Pallets Flown To Iraq, Over Pro-Iran Militias​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-blocks-regular-500-million-cash-pallets-flown-iraq-over-pro-iran-militias

    BREAKING: Pentagon Nuclear Chief LEAKS Critical Information To Stranger, Admits U.S. Nerve Agent Exposure, U.S. Strike Killed Children In Iran​ https://okeefemediagroup.com/pentagon-nuclear-chief-leak/

    ​ Michigan Dems Came Down Hard On Student Protests Against the Gaza Genocide. It Just Blew Up in Their Face.
    Two upset primary at the Michigan Democratic nominating convention are material and symbolic victories for pro-Palestinian activists at the University of Michigan.​ https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/michigan-democrats-student-protesters-palestine-israel-elections

    #239132
    John Day
    Participant

    Catholics finally splitting with Trump over Iran war and Israel​ https://israelpalestinenews.org/catholic-split/

    Hamas: Israel continues “engineered starvation” in Gaza through Rafah crossing closure​ https://english.palinfo.com/news/2026/04/20/361643/

    Water crisis in Gaza worsens as per capita supply falls to critical levels​ https://english.palinfo.com/news/2026/04/21/361682/

    ​ Israeli soldiers using sexual assault to force Palestinians out of West Bank, report says​ – Experts say attacks, also carried out by settlers, are leading girls to quit school and enter early marriages​ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/21/israeli-soldiers-using-sexual-assault-to-force-palestinians-out-of-west-bank-report-says

    ​ Israeli Attacks Kill More Palestinians in Gaza as Hamas Clashes With Israeli-Backed Militias​ – A pregnant woman was killed by Israeli gunfire in the al-Mawasi tent camp in southern Gaza​ https://news.antiwar.com/2026/04/20/israeli-attacks-kill-more-palestinians-in-gaza-as-hamas-clashes-with-israeli-backed-militias/

    #239133
    John Day
    Participant

    Israel is (still) killing aid workers in Gaza​ https://israelpalestinenews.org/israeli-blockade-aid/

    Jewish settlers raze school, seize homes after displacing Palestinian families​ https://english.palinfo.com/news/2026/04/21/361691/

    ​ As barbed wire blocks kids from class, Palestinians stage ‘Freedom School’​ – Children from Umm al-Khair in the occupied West Bank protest after settlers erect a fence blocking access to school.​ https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/20/as-barbed-wire-blocks-kids-from-class-palestinians-stage-freedom-school

    Child killed on way to school after being run over by Israeli colonist​ https://english-wafa-ps.translate.goog/Pages/Details/169660?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp

    ​ Israeli Soldier Says an IDF Commander Spat on the Bodies of Three Children He Killed in Gaza​ – The soldier’s story was included in a Haaretz report about ‘moral injuries’ that IDF soldiers are dealing with​ https://news.antiwar.com/2026/04/21/israeli-soldier-says-an-idf-commander-spat-on-the-bodies-of-three-children-he-killed-in-gaza/

    #239134
    John Day
    Participant

    5 times Israelis desecrated Christian sites in the past two years​ https://israelpalestinenews.org/5-times-israelis-desecrated-christian-sites-in-the-past-two-years/

    Israeli Soldiers In Lebanon Who Sledgehammered Statue Of Jesus Arrested As Bibi Does Damage Control​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/israeli-soldiers-lebanon-who-sledgehammered-statue-jesus-arrested-bibi-does-damage

    Israel Says Hezbollah Fired Rockets, Breaching Lebanon Ceasefire​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/israel-says-hezbollah-fired-rockets-breaching-lebanon-ceasefire

    Embassy Tells Americans Still In Lebanon Depart Now While Flights Available As Ceasefire Collapsing​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/embassy-tells-americans-still-lebanon-depart-now-while-flights-available-ceasefire

    Lebanon: death toll rises to 2,387, more than 117,000 displaced in shelter centers​ https://english-wafa-ps.translate.goog/Pages/Details/169639?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp

    #239135
    John Day
    Participant

    ​ Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said Tuesday the country needed 500 million euros to address the war’s humanitarian fallout, as a fragile 10-day ceasefire holds between Israel and the Iran-backed group Hezbollah.​ https://www.spacewar.com/afp/260421183642.f3vyi24f.html

    Displaced Lebanese Again Warned Not to Return to Israeli-Occupied South​ – Israeli destruction of towns and villages continue​ https://news.antiwar.com/2026/04/20/displaced-lebanese-again-warned-not-to-return-to-israeli-occupied-south/

    ​ Hezbollah said it launched an attack on northern Israel on Tuesday in retaliation for what it said were Israeli violations of a 10-day ceasefire, the first such claim since the truce began.​ https://www.spacewar.com/afp/260421192436.djdzzo5o.html

    ​ Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah said Monday that his group would work to break the “Yellow Line” that Israel established in southern Lebanon, adding that no one could disarm the Iran-backed group.​ https://www.spacewar.com/afp/260420160115.dfuy5veu.html

    Israel’s Yellow Line Claims Valuable Off-Shore Lebanese Gas Field​ – Buffer zone seemingly precludes Lebanese development of Qana field​ https://news.antiwar.com/2026/04/21/israels-yellow-line-claims-valuable-off-shore-lebanese-gas-field/

    #239136
    John Day
    Participant

    ‘Eliminating Energy Blockade Top Priority’ As Cuba Confirms Direct Talks With US​ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/eliminating-energy-blockade-top-priority-cuba-confirms-direct-talks-us

    State Department, Cuban Regime Confirm ‘Secret’ Talks in Havana​ https://pjmedia.com/sarah-anderson/2026/04/20/state-department-cuban-regime-confirm-secret-talks-in-havana-n4951999

    ​ Lugansk People’s Republic, LPR fully liberated, Kiev tries to conceal failure — statements by Russia’s military chief
    In March-April, Russian troops liberated 34 settlements and about 700 square kilometers of territory in the special military operation area​ https://tass.com/defense/2120089

    ​ Alex Krainer explains that the Ukrainian coup-government really needed the 80% of national assets that were in the Donbass, or the bankers would walk away.
    Kiev’s 2014 anti-terror operation was a bankers’ war
    ​ The war, which left 14,000 casualties, was instigated by IMF’s “key shareholders,” and discussed by Arianne de Rothschild and Jeffrey Epstein​ https://alexkrainer.substack.com/p/kievs-2014-anti-terror-operation

    ​ Is Lithuania attacking Russia? Ukrainian UAV crews in Lithuania may threaten Russia — security officials
    The Lithuanian army earlier said that, as part of cooperation with the Ukrainian army, they were receiving “combat experience” training from the Ukrainian troops ​ https://tass.com/defense/2120545

    #239137
    John Day
    Participant

    Russia Threatens Attacks on European Drone Factories as Intensified UAV Strikes From Ukraine Cause Devastation​ https://militarywatchmagazine.com/article/russia-warns-attacks-european-drone-factories#google_vignette

    ​ Putin spoke about the process of creating a security zone on the border with Ukraine.
    Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that the Russian Armed Forces are gradually establishing a security zone on the border with Ukraine. He stated that this zone will remain in place until the threat to Russia’s border regions is “eliminated.”​ https://www-kommersant-ru.translate.goog/doc/8606385?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp

    Belgian Defence Chief Warns Europe Must Urgently Militarise Against Russia as Ukraine ‘Buys Time’​ https://militarywatchmagazine.com/article/belgian-defence-chief-urgently-militarise

    Return for the meat-grinder: Zelensky Demands Ukrainian Men Abroad Return to Fight His War​ https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/corruption/zelensky-demands-ukrainian-men-abroad-return-to-fight-his-war/

    ​Charles, who commanded some My Lai vets in Vietnam, sent this history of that event, and how the US military works: Mỹ Lai massacre https://cherrieswriter.com/2023/05/06/my-lai-massacre/

    #239138
    John Day
    Participant

    This is long and detailed. It is the global control structure. You can start at “The Circuit”, halfway down: Escape Key, The Full Technical Stack https://escapekey.substack.com/p/the-full-stack

    AI Lab Leak: Anthropic’s ‘Too Dangerous To Release’ AI Model Was Accessed By Discord Group On Day One https://www.zerohedge.com/ai/anthropics-too-dangerous-release-ai-model-was-accessed-discord-group-day-one

    AI or humans; what’ll it be? Texas Electricity Demand Could Quadruple Due To Soaring Data Center Demand: ERCOT​ https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/texas-electricity-demand-could-quadruple-due-soaring-data-center-demand-ercot

    ​ DOJ Prepares Case Over Egg Prices That Didn’t Add Up
    Less than a month after Farm Action called for an investigation, the DOJ opened one. Now it appears headed to court.​ https://angelasuehuffman.substack.com/p/doj-prepares-case-over-egg-prices

    ​Dr. Chatbot: Half of AI Health Answers Are Wrong Even Though They Sound Convincing – New Study https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2026/04/half-of-ai-health-answers-are-wrong-even-though-they-sound-convincing-new-study.html

    #239139
    John Day
    Participant

    Dr. Marik explains Non-alcoholic fatty-liver: NASH: A Metabolic Disease Hiding in Plain Sight – The Misunderstood Liver Disease
    For decades, liver disease was viewed through a narrow lens—alcohol, viruses, toxins. If a patient did not drink excessively and tested negative for hepatitis, their liver was assumed to be safe.
    ​ That assumption is now dangerously outdated.
    ​ Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)—the progressive and inflammatory form of fatty liver disease—is not rare, not benign, and not incidental. It is the hepatic manifestation of a systemic metabolic crisis. And like coronary artery disease, type 2 diabetes, and hypertension, it is fundamentally driven by insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunction, not by isolated organ pathology.
    ​ NASH is not a liver disease.​ It is a metabolic disease that happens to involve the liver.​ https://substack.com/home/post/p-193908117

    ​ Meryl Nass MD, Amongst all the craziness, a bit of good news
    The USG and telecommunications companies did not obtain the right to put their towers up wherever they wanted today.​ https://merylnass.substack.com/p/amongst-all-the-craziness-a-bit-of

    ​John Klar Esq. Why We Must Listen to the Vaccine Injured https://www.themahareport.com/p/why-we-must-listen-to-the-vaccine

    ​ A Reckoning Is Underway at the FDA
    ​For months, a quiet battle has been unfolding inside the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
    ​ It began with an analysis of child deaths after Covid vaccination, followed by strategic leaks to major media outlets, and has now erupted into the open with a memo from the regulator’s own vaccine chief.
    ​ In September, it was reported that FDA officials had privately investigated 25 paediatric deaths following Covid vaccination — the first systematic review of such cases since the rollout began.
    ​ The findings were meant to be presented to the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). But the presentation never came. The meeting passed without a word. Something had happened behind closed doors.​ Now we know what.​ https://brownstone.org/articles/a-reckoning-is-underway-at-the-fda/

    ​ U.S. MILITARY ENDS 72-YEAR MANDATORY FLU SHOT POLICY​ – On the heels of forcing cardiotoxic gene-transfer injections on the entire military, the Pentagon now moves to save face.​ https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/us-military-ends-72-year-mandatory

    #239140
    John Day
    Participant

    Pot Stocks Soar As DoJ Reclassifies Medical Marijuana As Less Dangerous Drug​ https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/pot-stocks-soar-doj-reclassifies-medical-marijuana-less-dangerous-drug

    ​ Good questions; no answers: The 12 Missing or Dead Scientists Point to the Great Disclosure Deception
    One does not have to be a Bible-believing Christian or a conspiracy theorist to appreciate the possible scenarios, but it helps.​ https://jdrucker.substack.com/p/the-12-missing-or-dead-scientists

    ​ 1700 BC in the Jordan Valley: clay glassified and microdiamonds formed by intense heat and pressure: The First Nuclear War — And the Archaeological Evidence Nobody Will Discuss https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYe4tZ4_83c

    ​ RETRACTED ARTICLE: A Tunguska sized airburst destroyed Tall el-Hammam a Middle Bronze Age city in the Jordan Valley near the Dead Sea​
    We present evidence that in ~ 1650 BCE (~ 3600 years ago), a cosmic airburst destroyed Tall el-Hammam, a Middle-Bronze-Age city in the southern Jordan Valley northeast of the Dead Sea. The proposed airburst was larger than the 1908 explosion over Tunguska, Russia, where a ~ 50-m-wide bolide detonated with ~ 1000× more energy than the Hiroshima atomic bomb. A city-wide ~ 1.5-m-thick carbon-and-ash-rich destruction layer contains peak concentrations of shocked quartz (~ 5–10 GPa); melted pottery and mudbricks; diamond-like carbon.​ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-97778-3#:~:text=Abstract,a%20%3E%2025%2Dkm%20radius.

    #239141
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Richard Wolff & Michael Hudson: Why Iran Is Crushing US Dominance (It’s Not Military)

    #239142
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Alex Krainer: Trump Trapped Himself in the Persian Gulf – Iran’s Comeback Just Changed Everything

    #239143
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    David Pyne: US Navy Secretary Fired for Refusing to Sail Into Iranian Missiles

    #239144
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    ISRAEL’s casualties have hit Historic Levels: For the First Time the IDF lost 47 soldiers in 5 hours

    #239145
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Iran’s Hormuz Strategy CRUSHES US Naval Blockade, Trump is TRAPPED | Larry Johnson

    #239146
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Aaron Maté Why Israel is Losing to Iran

    #239147
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    COL. Douglas Macgregor : The Pentagon’s Terrible War Planning

    #239148
    zerosum
    Participant

    Do you remember “embedded journalist”?
    It was before everyone had smart phones.
    It was controlled news.

    #239149
    Michael Reid
    Participant

    Pepe Escobar: Connectivity Wars – The U.S. War on Multipolarity

    #239150
    Doc Robinson
    Participant

    The US has 12 aircraft carriers.
    5 of these are in maintenance.
    Only 3 are currently deployed, all in the Middle East area.

    #239151
    zerosum
    Participant

    Did you hear this joke.

    Trump: Israel-Lebanon ceasefire extended 3 weeks.

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