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>Previous Bake
>>2750376

<You're fired TACO! edition (again)


Latest News
>Trump Tacos out on striking Iran power plants, says talks underway
<Iran says no talks happening, Trump was scared of Iran retaliating
>Oil fell after investors sold the hype
<Lukashenko might be the next Maduro, used as bargaining chip against Cucktin to stop supporting Iran [Source: M. Yass]
>Israel was getting shelled by rockets last night from Iran and Hezbochads
<War continues

>Important Links:

https://www.flightradar24.com/
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https://www.defconlevel.com/
https://oilprice.com/
https://www.pizzint.watch/
https://eam.watch/
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https://firms.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/map/#d:24hrs;@54.2,31.0,7.1z
https://globe.adsbexchange.com/

>Useful Channels:

https://www.youtube.com/@TheDuran
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https://www.youtube.com/@dialogueworks01
https://www.youtube.com/@DanielDavisDeepDive
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https://www.youtube.com/@justinpodur
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https://www.youtube.com/@RichardMedhurst
https://www.youtube.com/@GDFofficial
https://www.youtube.com/@neutralitystudies
https://www.youtube.com/@prop_co
https://www.youtube.com/@CyrusJanssen
https://www.youtube.com/@breakingpoints
https://www.youtube.com/@militarysummary
https://www.youtube.com/@TheNewAtlas
https://www.youtube.com/@willyOAM
https://www.youtube.com/@GDiesen1
https://www.youtube.com/@theeastisapodcast
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https://www.youtube.com/@TheElectronicIntifada

>Useful Xitters

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>Useful TG:

https://t.me/s/wfwitness
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>Useful Blogs/Podcasts/News:

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https://sonar21.com/
https://www.moonofalabama.org/
https://thegrayzone.com/
https://www.middleeasteye.net/live/live-us-and-israel-attack-iran
https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/t687i-9b79d/War-Nerd-Radio-%E2%80%94-Subscriber-Feed-Podcast

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
C. Sinbad

>Thank you Tank anon for this based use of AI

Trump is absolutely raping Western liberal, hegemony and America's credibility with the average person

Currently today when Trump said that they spoke to Iran and they reached a conclusion of deescalation legitimately. The average person who has no anti-Imperialist views and is pro-west as in pronado is completely skeptical if this is true. Then afterwards when Iran denies it, it has nearly as much credibility as Trump's claims. Being able to both sides this for an average person is just incredible. Previously in such a situation you get screamed at for what about ism. But right now people genuinely don't know if Trump is telling the truth

Previously America's word would be trusted by some Western shill or a pro nato person liberal of any sort. Right now they cannot trust it with Trump. Just spouting random things everyday.

For a very long time, if people would see an Iranian official, make a statement or a Russian news outlet make a statement, they would mock it and say that they wouldn't even trust these news outlets to tell them if it's raining outside or not and they will give it zero credibility

Right now Trump has such little credibility that those things are being considered what Iran is saying and given some weight. This is very important and a very big deal in my opinion that he has wrecked them this badly


This extends far beyond people just being anti-trump too. He's just literally being disproven constantly in real time.

Iran denies everything, and rejects any type of negotiations before achieving goals

The pool remains closed

What if Trump shits himself then slips on his own shit, falls, cracks his skull open and dies?

Unlimited people's holy jihad against the pedophilic financial elites

This is beyond embarrassing. They have to be talking about jfk'ing him.

I haven't watched the newst or kept up with shit in a week.

quick rundown? is the us still getting humilliated and trump keeps coping about it in truth social posts?

>>2751601
UACAG taught that punks have false consciousness and uniforms (especially suits) work greatest

>>2751584
arak soviet status?

>Resident of Palestinian village attacked by settlers: ‘They tried to burn me and my family alive’

Samer al-Amar, a resident of Deir al-Hatab, tells The Times of Israel that during a settler attack on the village last night, assailants tried to set his house on fire while he and his family — his wife and their four children aged 15 to 24 — were inside.

“My daughter, who was studying for her exams in a room closer to the outside of the house, came in and told me they were throwing stones. I went out and saw settlers surrounding the house, so we shut the door. They threw Molotov cocktails and poured fuel so that we would die inside. We escaped from the house via the stairway leading up to the roof — that was the only way out,” he says.

According to al-Amar, other villagers later arrived, prompting the settlers to flee, and the family was able to get out safely.

Al-Amar adds that he fears for the future: “These are things a person sees in TV series and films. Who will protect us? Only God. Only thanks to God there were no dead or wounded. The settlers are not willing to leave a single village without attacking it, and if they can kill — they kill. No one holds them accountable.”

https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/resident-of-palestinian-village-attacked-by-settlers-they-tried-to-burn-me-and-my-family-alive/

>>2751590
>But right now people genuinely don't know if Trump is telling the truth
What I don't understand is how anyone can believe him. How many times can a person be lied to before they realize he's incapable of being truthful?
He is the reason a plurality once constrained by the rule of law has broken down and even Americans are hesitant to trust other Americans.
Since prior generations didn't have instant access to information it was easier to maintain cohesion over time, this breakdown is a major reason wars can never be fought and won using 20th century conventions or methods. The last win was the allies against the axis and geography doomed them before they began, but there is no more alliance and conventional wars can't be won now.

>Extremist settlers have published a tally of attacks they say they carried out against Palestinians over the past month in the West Bank, describing the violence as their “struggle against the Arab enemy.”

The settlers post a list on their Telegram channel, detailing incidents they claimed responsibility for.

The tally, titled “Monthly summary of the struggle against the Arab enemy in the Holy Land,” lists 29 vehicles set ablaze, 12 homes torched, “40 Arabs injured,” and hundreds of windows smashed and olive trees cut down across 33 towns and villages.

Five of them are in Mukhmas, a village near Ramallah. A nearby Bedouin community left the area this month, citing sustained harassment.

Since October 7, 2023, there has been a major surge in attacks by settler extremists on Palestinians and their property across the West Bank. The IDF recorded 867 incidents of nationalistic crime and settler violence in 2025. The total for 2024 was 682 incidents.

Prosecution of settler violence is rare, according to data from the Israeli rights group Yesh Din, which shows over 90 percent of cases in the years 2005-2025 did not result in charges, and just 3% resulted in a conviction.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/extremist-settlers-publish-february-tally-of-violence-against-palestinians-in-west-bank/


>>2751618
What if he isn't lying tho

>>2751618
its the fucking cuck president mark my words

>>2751616
Is it possible to lure settlers into an ambush and take their weapons from them if they're rampaging on foot?

>>2751620
>>2751619
>>2751618
Read this when Trump visited japan

>>2751600
>They have to be talking about jfk'ing him.
for that he would need to be doing the complete opposite of what he is doing


>Israeli minister calls for annexation of southern Lebanon

>JERUSALEM/BEIRUT, March 23 (Reuters) - Israel should extend its border with Lebanon up to the Litani River deep inside the country's south, Israel's finance minister said on Monday as Israeli troops bombed bridges and destroyed homes in the area in an escalating military assault.

The comments by Finance Minister ‌Bezalel Smotrich were the most explicit yet by a senior Israeli official on seizing Lebanese territory in a fight Israel says targets Iran-backed Hezbollah militants

Lebanon was pulled into the regional war on March 2 when Hezbollah fired missiles into Israel. Since then, Israel has ordered all residents to leave the area south of the Litani River as it pummels the area with air strikes, viewing it as a Hezbollah stronghold.
Lebanese authorities say the Israeli air and ground assault has killed more than 1,000 people, and more than a million have been driven from their homes with Israel having ordered residents to flee swathes of the country.

'THE NEW ISRAELI BORDER ⁠MUST BE THE LITANI'
Smotrich told an Israeli radio program that the military campaign in Lebanon "needs to end with a different reality entirely, both with the Hezbollah decision but also with the change of Israel's borders."
"I say here definitively…in every room and in every discussion, too: the new Israeli border must be the Litani," Smotrich said.
Smotrich, leader of a small far-right party in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet, often makes comments that go beyond official Israeli policy.

Netanyahu's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the remarks. Defence Minister Israel Katz hinted earlier this month at plans to capture land, saying Lebanon could face "loss of territory" if it did not disarm Hezbollah.
Smotrich's remarks were deeply resonant in Lebanon, which is trying to emerge from a decades-old cycle of invasions and occupations by its neighbour. Israeli forces have launched repeated assaults on Lebanon since 1978 and occupied the south from 1982-2000

A Lebanese official told Reuters that Beirut was still counting on foreign powers to put enough pressure on Israel to put an end ‌to the ⁠war, through an offer from President Joseph Aoun to hold direct talks.
Smotrich also called for Israel to annex territory it now controls in the Gaza Strip, up to an armistice line with Hamas. A ceasefire signed in October left Israel in control of 53% of Gaza, where it has ordered residents out and bulldozed buildings.

https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/israeli-minister-calls-annexation-southern-lebanon-2026-03-23/

>>2751623
>>2751632
Some things never change.

>>2751618
They keep saying this, but I just don't see why the Iranian leadership would elect a supreme leader who is significantly incapacitated in such a severe way that he will never be fully functional. It's clear he was the preferred choice of the IRGC and hard-liners, but if he actually is in a coma or something that's not good for their power long term.

>>2751639
>>2751623
More worrying part is that he's in talk with some top official

>>2751639
potential theory is that the govt was sort of coup'd by the IRGC and ruling council beneath the supreme leader, transitioning it to a figurehead role (assuming that wasn't even already the case under the old man honestly)

Zelensky's strongest anti-imperialist fighter has entered the chat

>>2751652
Faggot soldier means russian?

>>2751594

MAGA QTards will say it's not really him

>>2751652
Wrong thread, >>2005272

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>>2751618
he can open the Strait then, whenever he wants.

>>2751650
I mean sure, but it seems to me that, although not a majority, at least a significant amount of population and leadership are true believers in the Islamic Republic and revolution. Sure maybe being in a war for survival has changed their outlook temporarily but I just can't imagine they would see it as a goal to transition into a classic military-style dictatorship lead by generals.

>>2751650
It's all speculative unless we have some insider knowledge. However, i think since the war started, khameni's death his son in charge. the reformists & diplomats appear to be cut out. under khameini he was more of a balancer of factions, principalists vs reformers. but the last thing we saw was peshkian's apology to the gulf states and that seemed to be quickly shut down.

What are the major talking points from Trump’s media talk?
>We held strong talks with the Iranians and there are major points of agreement
<Witkoff and Kushner held talks with the Iranians
>We do not want Iran to possess nuclear weapons
<The US has spoken with respected senior Iranian leaders
>Both sides want to make a deal
<The two sides will most likely hold talks over the phone today
>Trump has not heard anything from the new supreme leader and says he is unsure whether he is still alive
<I think Israel would be happy with an agreement with Iran
>If an agreement is reached, it will be a great start for both Iran and the region
<I recently spoke with Israel about Iran
>I cannot guarantee reaching an agreement with Iran
<The Iranians were the ones who called, I did not call
>I want us to have as much oil as possible
<It will be very easy to obtain enriched uranium if we reach an agreement
>If we had not struck Iran with B-2 bombers, they would have developed a nuclear weapon within two weeks to use against Israel
<There are many points of agreement with Iran, and so far we have 15 points
>Perhaps we will find someone in Iran to deal with who resembles the interim president of Venezuela
fdpd

>>2751650
unlikely. the people in Iran killed were all the moderated, diplomatic, fatwa-declared anti-nuclear political spheres. what remains now are purely the hardliners. and the younger generations also.

reality, is that trump needs to hold on the market.

>>2751669
I guess it's just too soon to tell. From what I know the conservatives were in the majority in the leadership positions but unpopular among the broader Iranian people. This lead to disqualifications of reformist candidates, increasing frustration, and declining electoral participation in the population who generally wanted detente with the west but had no way to vote for that. If this war comes to end with the Islamic Republic intact it seems most likely that a lot of people might change their opinion on how important it is to resist against America.

>>2751623
money really doesnt buy happiness. how the fu k can you be such a miserable prick with millions of dollars in your bank accoubt? doesnt even know how to enjoy a comfy vacation

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the Iranians are fools to accept USA-Israel ceasefires

would the mods hate adding an islamic republic flag

obviously not /ourguys/ but then there are many like them in the flag dropdown already

>>2751589
burgerchuds will think this is based pro-trumpaganda

>>2751677
>trump needs to hold on the market.
Why? This is not a lasting solution? Memeing about it just let's damages of war accumulate. He has no face saving exit anymore. He can't even just walk away because Iran might not stop.

>>2751677

why do any capitalists believe a word that trump says? He's a known liar. His statements should not affect the stock market since they are all falsehoods.

>>2751677
america will not take a single loss on kharg island until the stock market closes

>>2751694
>Why? This is not a lasting solution?
inside pressure: upcoming elections. the republican party might as well abandon him if he's a guaranteed losing horse whenever his name appears.

>>2751695
It doesn't matter whether he says truth or lies they are all in on the fix and can make money by knowing when to buy or sell. its just blatant insider trading lol.

>>2751695
see the video. is on point to your questions.

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>>2751589
>getting deja vu
>iraq war number 2

but anons…. the iraq war WAS iraq war number 2

>>2751695
financial porky doesn't want the truth, they want to be coddled and assured their investments are gonna pay off

if there is any truth to what trump said that means iran is running out of missiles and drones or the command structure is falling apart or both

>>2751623
>deal with the their insulted hosts
>the their
AIIIEEEEEEEE

>>2751689
just use the hezbollah flag

>>2751650
>>2751639
The supreme leader really is just a mixture of a traditional president and head cleric. He is the commander and chief of the armed forces, can appoint and dismiss people in government and army, and he has veto right on laws passed parliament. While supreme leader is powerful and not a figure head, I don't see the office that necessary for day to day running of the country. The office has not that much direct influence on things. He can't pass laws by himself for example and everything has to go through appointees and veto power.

there's been no new missiles lobbed at israel for 7 hours…

>>2751700
>inside pressure: upcoming elections.
That was the point, he can't keep memeing things to be all right for an half a year. he needs to end this war for it not be a disaster (which it will be no matter what).

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lol he isn't naming the person so israel doesn't drop a missile on their head

>>2751722
Thanks idf very cool

>>2751724
He isn't naming them because the person was imaginary.

It's a kid's excuse, lmao. Orange idiot is lying like a child

>>2751724
No, he's claiming to be in contact with a Delcy Rodriguez and doesn't want him to be hung.

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In other news: joint control of the strait by US and Iran. From 100% US control, btw

>>2751719
well, at least it's what he wants, to stabilize until midterms.

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>>2751724
Is it true or is he bluffing?
I order my dead zogbots 1 week ago, i'm scared this will cause disruptions

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>>2751739
<Donnie is emptying my inventory faster than I can replenish it

>>2751735
>He isn't naming them because the person was imaginary.
Lie. Abdol Mohhamad El-Irani is real.

>>2751745
What if jist those russian pranskters that tricked pavlavi

>>2751745
This be true, I post here

>>2751746
lol I was about to post that too.

>>2751739
this is telling. Iran never put a toll on the Strait. now 'controlled' what does it mean? Iran will get revenue from it like the Suez canal? like the Panama canal?
from total access to 'controlled'. absolute win.

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>>2751747
>Abdol Mohhamad El-Irani
Jolani you still owe me 500 kilos of Hash.

>>2751700
>the republican party might as well abandon him if he's a guaranteed losing horse whenever his name appears.

They can’t/wont, the republicans are going to be stuck with trump for at least another generation even after he dies. They’ll be doing historical revisionism for the next 2 decades like they did for Ronnie to clean up the disaster of the post trump era. That’s if there will be an America as we know it.

Iran’s parliament speaker says ‘no negotiations have been held’
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has echoed the foreign ministry’s statement that Iran has not spoken with the US.
“No negotiations have been held with the US, and fakenews is used to manipulate the financial and oil markets and escape the quagmire in which the US and Israel are trapped,” he wrote on X.
Iran demands “complete and remorseful punishment of the aggressors”, the speaker said in a second post. Iranian officials “stand firmly behind their supreme leader and people until this goal is achieved.”

Sirens sounding in Bahrain
Air raid sirens are sounding in Bahrain, with the country’s Interior Ministry saying “citizens and residents are urged to remain calm and head to the nearest safe place”.

Iran’s foreign ministry denies talks took place with US
Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei has denied that Iran held talks with the US, saying that Tehran’s position on the Strait of Hormuz and conditions for ending the war have not changed.
In comments shared by state news agency IRNA, Baghaei said that “messages have been received from some friendly countries regarding the US’s request for negotiations to end the war”.
Iran responded by giving warnings about “the dire consequences of any attack on Iran’s vital infrastructure”, Baghaei said.
As we’ve been reporting, US President Trump earlier claimed that the US spoke with senior Iranian leaders, and that the Iranians reached out first

>>2751763
use a pseudonym please

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>>2751763
>fakenews

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>>2751739
he has a severe case of kwab. he has nothing else. just after trumps word salad Iran retaliated for the ~80th time with the True Promise IV wave.

>>2751788
wouldn't settlers count as legitimate targets of war?

>>2751795
They are non-combatants technically speaking therefore no

TACO status?

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>>2751800
teetering.

>>2751801
>good things are bad actually
>bad things are good actually

Thank you MSM

>>2751584
who is conricus?

>>2751750

And so what, Iran gets richer?

What we want is from them to eradicate any US/Israeli presence in the middle east. That would be a victory for the working class. Not just the Iranian government getting richer.

While of course the west is imperialist couldn't you also make the agruement that Iran and its proxies are also a imperial bloc, just a bloc that opposes the western one.

will leftypol ignore the bait?????

>>2751810
Imperialism needs a monopoly

guess not

>>2751808
He is the international spokesman for the idf. His main duty now is literally to go on piers Morgan show and debate anti Israel people
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Conricus

>>2751823
I think he was the one in the Gaza hospital who pointed at the calendar and said it was a terror list, and they planted guns behind the x-ray machine.

>>2751677
"No guys $2 trillion were just added to the economy because the guy tweeted. It's totally legitimate and not some made up economy"
Porky is desparate to justify their dumb sceme.

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>>2751827
>>2751823
>>2751808
He was the IDF spokesman as mentioned by other anons.

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Trump again claims he’s having ‘really good discussions’ with Iran
Despite Iran’s denials, Trump has again said US and Iran are in negotiations.
“We’re now having some really good discussions. They started last night, a little bit, the night before that,” he said.
“They want peace. They’ve agreed they will not have a nuclear weapon.”
He added that he hoped “we can make a deal that’s good for all of us”, including Middle Eastern allies and Israel.

Trump says Iran has ‘one more opportunity’ to ‘end its threats’
After his comments to reporters in Florida, Trump is speaking again from Memphis.
“Iran has one more opportunity to end its threats to America and its allies – and we hope they take it,” he said. “Either way, America and the entire world will be soon much safer.”
He also repeated previous claims about destroying Iranian military capabilities, saying he is “systematically dismantling the regime’s ability to threaten America”.


Iranian television, quoting the Foreign Ministry: We deny the existence of any dialogue between Washington and Tehran.
Iranian state television, quoting the Foreign Ministry, denied on Monday that any dialogue was taking place between Tehran and Washington.
The ministry asserted that "the US president's statements come within the framework of his attempts to lower energy prices and buy time to implement his military plans."
She added: "Yes, there are initiatives from some countries in the region to reduce tension, and our response to all of them is clear: we are not the party that started this war, and all these requests should be referred to Washington," according to state television.
This came in response to US President Donald Trump's announcement that Washington had held talks with Iran in the past two days , noting that these "in-depth, detailed and constructive talks will continue throughout this week."
He claimed that he had given orders "to postpone all strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for 5 days."

Iranian Army: We targeted air bases in "Israel" and Jordan with drones
The Iranian army announced in statement No. 40 that it had targeted, since dawn on Monday, the Israeli occupation’s “Tel Nof” air base, in addition to the locations of American “F-35” and “F-15” fighter jets at the Azraq air base.
The army said that this was done via suicide drones launched from drone units in the ground, air and naval forces from multiple points inside the country.

The statement explained that the “Tel Nof” base is one of the most vital bases for the Israeli Air Force, and includes squadrons of fighters and plays a pivotal role in long-range operations and attacks against Iran, while the “Azraq” base is one of the most important American operations and support centers and a launch site for “F-35” and “F-15” fighters and electronic warfare aircraft.
He added that since the beginning of the aggression, the Iranian army has targeted, through multiple stages, strategic points in the occupied territories and launching points for attacks linked to American bases in the region, using different types of suicide drones.

The Fars News Agency announced that "the Iranian army shot down an American Lucas drone in the southeast of the country."
In launching wave 76 on Monday, the Revolutionary Guard confirmed targeting a number of strategic targets belonging to US forces and infrastructure of the Israeli occupation army.
The statement explained that Iranian forces targeted the Al Dhafra base in the UAE, Victoria base in Iraq, and King Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, in addition to the headquarters of the Fifth Naval Fleet in Bahrain.
The Iranian army confirmed on Sunday that it had targeted, with attack drones, the IAI aviation industries adjacent to Ben Gurion Air Base and the headquarters of American reconnaissance aircraft at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
Since February 28, Iran has been responding, within its natural and legitimate right, to the ongoing American-Israeli aggression against its country, which targets residential neighborhoods and infrastructure and has resulted in hundreds of martyrs and thousands of wounded.

Lebanon: Resistance targets occupation soldiers at the border… and bombs Kiryat Shmona 5 times
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon continues its operations against the Israeli occupation, in defense of the country and its people in light of the ongoing aggression since March 2.
Resistance fighters targeted a gathering of Israeli “army” soldiers in the Taybeh project with a rocket salvo, and also targeted another gathering of occupation soldiers in Baydar al-Fuqani in the town of Taybeh with a rocket salvo.
In the town of Taybeh as well, the Mujahideen targeted a gathering of the occupation army soldiers and their vehicles in Khallat al-Aqsa with a rocket salvo.
They also targeted a gathering of occupation army soldiers and their vehicles in the border town of Yaroun with a rocket barrage, and another gathering of Israeli army soldiers at the Misgav Am site with a rocket barrage.
With artillery shells, the Mujahideen targeted a gathering of Israeli "army" soldiers in the Al-Tarateera heights in the border town of Maroun Al-Ras

Likewise, the resistance targeted the "Beit Hillel" barracks with a rocket salvo, and the "Ramot Naftali" base with a rocket salvo.
As part of the warning it issued to a number of settlements in northern occupied Palestine, the resistance targeted the settlement of "Kiryat Shmona" 5 times in separate operations with a barrage of rockets.

Earlier today, the resistance carried out a series of operations targeting gatherings of the occupation army’s soldiers, barracks and positions on the Lebanese-Palestinian border, in addition to targeting settlements in the northern occupied territories after warning them.
In this context, the Israeli “Alma” Center acknowledged that it had monitored a total of 865 waves of attacks carried out by Hezbollah against “Israel” since March 2.

According to the center, trend analysis shows a continued rise in the volume of attacks, with activity levels moving to very high levels in recent days, breaking new records.
It is worth noting that the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon announced yesterday, Sunday, that it had carried out 63 operations targeting Israeli occupation gatherings and bases.

>>2751844
>>2751848
please use a pseudonym

dude doesnt even link the articles he's copypasting

>>2751750
It goes a little bit beyond, since it's totally at the discretion of the IRGC, they're, in essence, sanctioning the entire west, so they're talking to every nation on an individual basis and then deciding if it's worth letting them through. They're going to charge a toll AND they will exercise soft power abroad. I doubt Trump is going to let things slide, because he can't, because it's a total humiliation and because the US loses its monopoly on international sanctions

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>>2751866 (me)
So I don't expect Iran to open the strait for business any time soon, they're going to hold it until it really hurts and then they'll hold it some more.

>>2751870
kek
spain is in a very funny position right now, or would be if it was an actual independent country anyways

imagine if they could actually negotiate with the IRGC to get oil shipments to them and become a middle man to the rest of yurp without the threat of reactoids and euroids (same difference) dismantling everything because for a few more dropplets of americum.

>>2751736
>doesn't want him to be hung
So the guy he's in contact with has absolutely no relevant power lol.

Why the Zios popped Larijani and other moderates? I still don't understand why would they want to kill everyone who is not a hardliner.
What's the plan here? They think in the long run they can win perhaps?

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>>2751892
>What's the plan here? They think in the long run they can win perhaps?
pretty much. they're gonna be popping anyone foolish enough to start negotiating with the americans who may or may not actually want peace



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>>2751842

oh I thought the pic was of a based iranian general burning money as war agitprop

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>>2751909
>The Ukraine crisis has its roots in NATO’s provocative moves. We believe resorting to war is not the solution.

>The establishment of a ceasefire and focusing on a political and democratic solution is a must.

>>2751915
And then they sent thousands of unassembled shaheds to Russia, are these statements even meaningful?

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15:13 GMT
The Iran war energy crisis is worse than 1970s oil shocks, the executive director of the International Energy Agency has said.

In each of the two oil crises of 1973 and 1979, the world lost about 5 million barrels of oil per day, Fatih Birol explained. “Today – only as of today – we lost 11 million barrels per day, so more than two major oil shocks put together,” he added.

The current situation is also worse than the crisis after the US and EU imposed sanctions against Russia, which cost the world 75 billion cubic meters of gas per day compared with the 140 billion cubic meters being lost daily now.

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>Chinese state oil refiners, however, have been staying away from Iran’s crude for years to avoid running afoul of the U.S. sanctions.

iranian century

>>2751940
Is this multipolarity?

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>>2751939
Man those "experts" just throw numbers and big words…It was 5mil barrels back then but also total supply was half of today…

>>2751928
just standard diplomatic procedure, I think people put way too much stock into the language put out by each side, both the americans and the iranians are always gonna either lie or tell the truth in situations where it advances their interests

>>2751944
Died howp?

>>2751810
lmfao does Iran export its capital? Are there Iranian companies and banks in other countries? Are they sucking up value generated by other countries?
It's a periphery country.

>>2751940
Dengism with zionist characteristics

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>>2751940
to the untrained eye this seems like a concession to the hegemonic capitalism of the USA empire, but us dengists understand what is really going on

>>2751944
>Ukranian zio pimp dead
Lol, fuck gooning for real

>>2751892
The longer the war continues the longer it takes Iran to recover. The damag

>>2751950
he died of cancer while being cancer

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>>2751953
I wish I was Iranian rn

>>2751810
>General Cretin
>General Burger
>General Booklet

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>>2751960
>general grievous

>>2751943
>multipolarity
not a real thing, there is only iranian unipolarity

>>2751950
He is Jewish.

>>2751955
odessa is russian, chud

>>2751940
Everybody on all sides keeps saying that China is buying Iranian oil. I'm assuming Chinese refineries do it indirectly/unofficially behind burgers' backs.

>>2751970
Probably.

>>2751940
hang about then, that's not how sanctions work, that's just the U.S bullying other countries

>>2751970
why do it secretly? cowards

>>2751970
I don't know why they didn't build a pipeline from Iran, through Pakistan, and up to China. It just makes sense.

>>2751940
I dont see why China would want to buy the ship-born oil cargo rather than the cheaper sanctioned oil still in Iranian refineries, especially if buying the stranded oil helps lower pressure on trump

ambulance arson in London

https://oilprice.com/
Ayo what caused the price drop?

>>2751988
they will have to use the normal ambulance now, this will not stand.

U.K police are spending extra resources to protect golders green now bt dubs

16:16 GMT
US President Donald Trump’s top envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, negotiated with Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Israeli officials have told Israeli media.

>S O U R C E S. ARE NOW CONFIRMING TRUMPF'$ STORY

>>2751991
fiddling numbers on spreadsheets is what they do, dumdum

>>2751991
trump said he was halting boming on infrastructure and that he was negotiating with iran

17:06 GMT
The US has reportedly set April 9 as a target date for ending the war with Iran, leaving about 21 days left for war and negotiations, an Israeli official has reportedly told Ynet. According to the daily, Washington expects talks with Tehran to take place later this week in Pakistan and has not updated Israel on alleged contacts with Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf. Ending the conflict by that date could clear the way for Trump to visit Israel on Independence Day to receive the Israel Prize, regarded as the country’s highest cultural honor, the official suggested.

>>2751993
>Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner
everyone is throwing their own retarded story into the air, there was another one claiming that witkoff and kushner were out of the negotiating team and that the US was offering a delegation lead by JD Vance

>>2751997
>Ending the conflict by that date could clear the way for Trump to visit Israel on Independence Day to receive the Israel Prize, regarded as the country’s highest cultural honor, the official suggested.
lol. Is the War really gonna end by april 9th?

>>2752000
I can see the US backing off and letting the world figure out how to deal with Iran and the rest of the economy lol

>>2751988
I will never listen to plastic surgery ayl lamos

BREAKING: DSA HAS CALLED A NATIONAL GENERAL STRIKE IN OPPOSITION TO THE WAR ON IRAN

>>2752000
Iran has promised to destroy Israel. I think (hope) even if the US withdraws the bombing will continue until the Zionists have no where left to go except to walk into the sea.

jk they're doing nothing lol

Why was Rubio wearing bigass shoes the other day?

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>>2751913
Based Japan

>>2751892
Because Israel is a terrorist state. Killing people and trying to terrorize them into obedience is what they *do*. Nazis did the same shit - killing anyone *in the uncivilized territories* they didn't like, at will, with no repercussions for the murderers. You can see Ukraine doing the same shit, and you can see it in ANY fascist ideology how they want to murder people they don't like anywhere they can.

Larijani being charismatic and saying bad things about Israel and USA and garnering world's sympathies with that was intolerable to Israeli terrorists. You can see how much they panicked with the news of Netanyahoo death, so they started showing MULTIPLE videos of Netanyahoo being alive. Murder of Larijani is the same kind of propaganda war for them, in this case, and also, Larijani was in a de facto leadership position.

>>2752007
big if true

>>2752007
>>2752010

Thank u for the service


Now for the stalin mandatory pasta about epsteinism

>>2752001
Would be good if they got an agreement that Iran can bomb Israel as much as they want with no interference as long as they open the strait

>>2752001
can he? if he bitches out wouldn't it ruin confidence in US security guarantees and economic strength like gas prices still gonna be high and bond markets and stock indices gonna punish him

>>2752020
yeah i don't think that'll happen.

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>>2751950
>>2751944
>It's real
God is real
Thank you Yahweh!!!
Thank you Jesus!!!
Thank you Allah!!!
THERE IS JUSTICE IN THIS WORLD!!!
Also, the anti-vaxx bros might have to be given an apology letter soon.
First Susan,
Then Leonid,
Who's next?

>>2752028
Radvisnky wasn't just a pimp, he was bankrolling the IDF with proceeds from OF.

>>2752024
>can he?
i mean, can he one-sidedly start an impossible to win conflict that crashes the world economy with high gas prices that ruin the confidence in US security guarantees with the GCC

>>2751991
Trump TACO'd on bombing Iran power plants.
It's in the OP

>>2751695
like it's easier to manipulate the market in GTAmerica than it is on the GTA5 BAWSDAQ.
the game won't let u wreck the world tho

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>>2752013
>Based Japan

>>2752025
But it would be a win-win

>>2752028
>who's next

>>2752037
Nippon kaigi works against amerikkkan imperialism, chud

>>2752001
>>2752024
>if he bitches out wouldn't it ruin confidence in US security guarantees and economic strength like gas prices still gonna be high and bond markets and stock indices gonna punish him

That’s already ruined, the longer he drags on the war the worst it’ll be for him. At this rate trump is going to have to give Iran a nuke to re-open the strait and war reparations. What will happen in April 9th is trump will declare victory(again) and in less there’s major concessions to Iran. I’m guessing trumps plan is going to just try and Jedi handwave the entire nation and markets and go

>there is no war in Iran, the inflation and fas prices was because sleepy joe!

>>2752031
I saw posts on shitter saying he bombed their plants.

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rug status?

>>2752048
israel bombed a weather forecast station this morning i think

>>2752040
That has so many british pop culture references I can't bro.
Thanks for this.

>>2752037
What is this image trying to convey? Who are those people in the boat in 2040? Japanese people?

>>2752049
I think at this point, these markets will start dishing out KYC requirements kek. The reason you don't want insider trading this blatant is because nobody will sell to you if you know the price is gonna go up.

>>2752049
is this that short term gain for long term pain they were talking about for the rest of us?

>>2752054
they all turned japanese

>>2752054
I ran it through a translator, it's basically europeans as japanese letting in muslims and then they kick out the japanese and say Japan belongs to Allah, Kafirs! or something like that.

>>2752054
Evil muslims will destroy japanese ethno culture if they are allowed into the country the same way these evil muslims are destoying the EU

>>2752047
>I’m guessing trumps plan is going to just try and Jedi handwave the entire nation and markets and go
which kinda leaves the world with the only option of iran normalization, starting with the gulf countries. it'd be an immense blow to US hegemony, so I'm not too confident in that prediction, but at this point, anything is possible.

>>2752030
yeah but i don't think he can tolerate the bruised ego of having to pack it up and looking like a loser, which appears to be a bigger concern than the economy for him.

Especially if china steps in after to broker some type of deal like they did with the Saudis and Yemen.

>>2752047
best case scenario is that he sets up some patsy to take some of the blame like he did with Elon and backs off

>>2751695
>why do any capitalists believe a word that trump says?
They don't. Markets don't take bets on the real world. They take bets on what the average investor will think about the direction of the markets. Things like the news, social media, and rumors are much more important than the lived reality. Markets are run by analysts and algorithms doing meta-analysis on the meta-analysis of the statistics, social media and news lying about the reality and try to describe reality in a way that line goes up for their owners, treats keep coming and that people don't rebel. Trump is just trying to inject hopium somewhere in the middle, so he doesn't get blamed and look personally like an loser.

Also what does reality even matter for the porky? They are so hedged that if the line goes up they make money and if it goes down they make money. If they care about the economy they will care it in terms of social control.

>>2752060
asian moslems do not cause problems like the arab ones tbh

over 60% of all mohamedians are from southeast asia

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>>2752068
>asian moslems do not cause problems like the arab ones tbh
Doo you think arabs have some sort of evil gene that convinces them to destroy your redpilled culture "causing problems"

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Reminder why gulf countries will never enter into war against Iran. Also why Iran doesn't need a single nuke to destroy Israel and depopulate most of the gulf and collapse their states back into bedouin tribes.

>>2751940
>china is buying 90% of iranian oil but also they refuse to buy it
why are you retards still posting useless western propaganda rags?

>>2752068
Why are you using 19th century English?

>>2752073
desalination plants seem to fly in the face of god's will for these lands wouldn't you say?

>>2752069
We need sound

Btw did you guys know that Robert Mueller also died 3 days ago?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mueller

Looks like Chuck Norris took over the grim reaper's job. (Ascended March 19th)

>>2751956
a long war is way worse for usrael than iran

>>2752058
>>2752059
>>2752060
I understand now, thank you anons

>>2751982
Pakistani compradors mostly favor the US and even if they didn't it's enough of a shithole that any pipeline to CHYNA would see daily disruptions either through incompetence or through malicious actors paid by westards.

>>2752078
The only chuck Norris flicks I sat thru were the one with Bruce Lee and the rifftrax version of breaker, breaker. Guy couldn't do martial arts and should never have been in front of a camera.

>>2752073
I think the only reason Iran hasn't attacked Israel’s desalination plants is because it it’ll fuck over the Palestinians too.

>>2751584
lol so Trump backed down till Friday again. It’s amazing how even our military campaigns are stock market ventures now. It’s like how I heard there used to be breaks in between fighting for Tea time. Trump literally only wants a war on the weekends.

>>2752087
Israelis are not giving gaza any water anyway.

Still… is there any "destroy Israel" option that doesn't also hurt the Palestinians?

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>>2752095
Probably not. I guess the only "good" thing about Gaza is that they're cut off from zionists

>>2752037
Exceptionally based

>>2752087
What did they during the Gaza genocide? Jack shit.

The Palestinians are fucked over until israel is finally destroyed.

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>>2752096
>Every time I read FAYTUKS

>>2752095
If Israel continues its course it will destroy itself.
The money leaves with the dual citizens.

>>2752104
For those who are exceptionally retarded
>Faytuks sounds like a clown name

>>2752096
>2nd image
so negotiations are happening

>>2752107
Or a seven letter curse word.
Honk honk

>>2752110
what can they negotiate? will they slip iran a nuke

>>2752113
slip these nuts in your mouth

>>2752077
The pyramids were ancient chemical reactors that produced ammonia, hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid and a byproduct of their operation was calcium emissions that accumulated moisture leading to cloud formation and excessive rains necessary for the greening of the sahara. Watch:
https://www.youtube.com/@thelandofchem/videos

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_humid_period

>>2752110
>trump chickening out is "negotiation are happening"
lol no

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>>2752013
has anyone drawn porn where someone fucks his nussy? i feel like they should

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>>2752121
Please don't give them any ideas. We already have enough evil in this world. Now that radvinsky is dead, we should celebrate, not create his replacement.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.

>>2752073
where exactly does the uae get its water from if not desalination plants?

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>>2752117
why is he always doing jazz hands?

>>2752115
>schizo posting

Could be a fun theory for /ufo/ though anon

>>2752133
To show that his hands are not small

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>Israel is reportedly concerned that a “bad deal” with Iran could take shape that does not address Iran’s stockpile of over 400 kilograms of 60 percent enriched uranium, enough for 11 nuclear bombs, Channel 12 reports.

>It says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reached out to his most trusted aide, Ron Dermer, to work on Israel’s behalf with the US on the deal. It says Netanyahu first got word of potential negotiations on Thursday and reached out to Dermer then.


>“But if there is a deal, and it does not involve the removal from Iran of its enriched uranium, any big words about ‘devastation’ and ‘degraded capability’ will not be true. The truth will be that it is an epic failure.”

israel is worried about a deal LMAO

https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/israel-said-to-fear-deal-might-not-address-highly-enriched-uranium-stockpile-netanyahu-reaches-out-dermer/

>>2752117
If he's going to let Israel destroy infrastructure in Iran won't it have the same effect as doing it himself?

>>2752134
Nobody goes there
:(


>>2752133
Sometimes he playing an invisible accordion.

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>>2752028
huge blow for israel
huge blow for ukraine
huge blow for epsteinites
huge blow for dubai
huge blow for iranian monarchist influencers
huge blow for western feminism

>>2752013
The president has a pussy on his neck and nobody will do anything about it. Also he’s a pedophile war criminal, should look into that too.

>>2752133
Hands are always open so he’s always at the ready to bust out his signature move. Jerking two dudes off at the same time.

>>2752138
>If he's going to let Israel destroy infrastructure in Iran won't it have the same effect as doing it himself?

In 2 months trumps going to be forced to deploy troops to dismantle Israel. It’s going to go that sideways.

>>2752144
North Korea should create medical procedures to repair that woman.
They would be super popular.
And it has to be something flashy, because even though Cuba helped with doctors, it is not something PR and MSM would care to much about.
What the hell am I even saying?

>>2752146
>trump jerking two dudes off at the same time.
do I want that in my search history is the question

>>2752144
I don't get the video. Are they just cringe or are they shilling the monarchy or what? Being cringe is not a crime

>>2752150
>dismantle Israel
Maybe it's for the best. Before they were the US's greatest ally in the region the US didn't have any enemies there. Do it for world peace and get iaea inspectors to look at their unreported nukes since they aren't a signatory to nonproliferation treaties like other nuclear powers and might be end up contaminated.

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>>2752151
she would reject the offer because being normal would limit her income since she's specifically targeting the niche of fetishists that want to jerk off to cripple porn

>>2752154
i think theyre just being cringe at a democracy protest its pretty tame
ngl i would betray the iranian revolution for a persian goth baddie tho

>>2752150
Are we doing vibes based hopium politics again

>>2752132
mountains in the eastern highlands

>>2751584
the irgc spokesperson is such a daddy i want him to bend me over and fuck silly

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>>2752164
Aragchi has peak daddy energy

>>2752160
iranian qts in the diaspora are already married to their sugar daddies or whatever

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>>2752168
I'm thinking of going to pro-Iran protests in the hopes of meeting persian baddies but I don't know if we even have any in the US.

>>2752160
She doesn't have hips.
And why is she doing the nixon salute?

>>2752144
>posting some girls singing without sound
shame on you, go back 4pol

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IRAN WINNER
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>>2752171
If they are going to be anywhere it will be at a pro-iran protest anon, go along with a minature iran flag and a bobble of the ayatollah and start slurping up that sweet MENA pussy

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>>2752137
>60%
You need 90 for a bomb god this war is such a fucking lie

>>2752144
Is glononymous (often felix) a chud?

>>2752096
So mossad was responsible for the staging and murder of protesters, fooled western media and then admitted to all of it? Their ancestors wouldn't approve of taking credit for it so maybe this is a sign of the end for the sociopaths, like netanyahu claiming Ghengis Kahn was greater than Jesus since "evil will overcome good".

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>Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte has said the military alliance "cannot confirm" Israel's claim that missiles allegedly targeting the UK-US base on Diego Garcia last week were fired by Iran.

>The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday, citing unnamed US officials, that Iran had fired two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at the US-UK military base in the Indian Ocean but did not hit it.


>One of the missiles failed in flight, while a US warship fired an SM-3 interceptor at the other, according to the Journal.


>The Israeli military then claimed Iran had targeted the base with a two-stage intercontinental ballistic missile, which it said had at least two rocket engines and could be propelled up to 4000km.



>But in response, the Iranian government denied targeting Diego Garcia.


https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/nato-cannot-confirm-iran-behind-attack-uk-us-base-after-iranian-denial

>>2752186
No you don't. You can still achieve critical mass with 42 kg of Uranium 235 at 60% enrichment.
https://thebulletin.org/2025/07/iran-can-still-build-nuclear-weapons-without-further-enrichment-only-diplomacy-will-stop-it/

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>>2752186
>he thinks enrichment is scaled linearly
>he doesn't realize Iran did the hard part already

>>2752196
can't they just buy one from aliexpress?

>>2752197
God I wish. Nukes should be legalized like the ancaps got it right

>>2752198
if no-one in the middle east has nukes, and it is apparently very important iran doesn't have them, then shouldn't israel also not have them?

>>2752171
There's pretty big pro-Iran protests in Minneapolis, probably in Seattle/Portland/Oakland too.
But they're the same as all anti-war protests–old fogeys who lived during the vietnam/korea era and with a few ptsd vets from afghanistan/iraq.

>>2752200
Yes. But if you bring that up you're an antisemite

>>2752200
Israel should not have them. They don't undergo iaea inspection like everyone else. They're one accident away from poisoning the region.

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>>2752160
>she would reject the offer because being normal would limit her income since she's specifically targeting the niche of fetishists that want to jerk off to cripple porn

>>2752013
Imagine bill clinton fucking that neck vagina

>>2752153
that's the file that the mossad is using to black mail him. jerking off epstein and ehud barak at the same time

>>2752215
holy shit I think ur right.
and this whole time I thought it was bibi and bubba >>2752214

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>>2752164
Anfem is that you?

>>2752215
>>2752216
remember when that meme that he was giving clinton a beej? I think it was a test run to see how the public would act.

>>2752184
what is that image a reference to?

>>2752221
The passenger seat does not have a steering wheel, only an imitation.

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>>2751940
'The windows is too short'
t. Zhao Dong, Sinopec president. So the waiver is silly, of course.
Hey, this is bad news for trumpsy, it means the price of oil will go up again.

>>2752224
>NEW: A senior Iranian official tells Drop Site’s Jeremy Scahill and Murtaza Husssin: “There aren’t any negotiations taking place. The Iranian side has simply communicated its conditions to [the U.S.] and even that has been done indirectly,” adding that U.S. messages have also only been passed through intermediary countries.

>🔸 The same official said Iran’s conditions for ending the war include:


>1. A simultaneous ceasefire in Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq, rejecting a limited deal like the 2025 “12-Day War,” which Tehran says was used to buy time for renewed attacks.


>2. On missiles, the official said: “Given its defensive nature in countering Israel, this program will continue unchanged and with increased intensity in the event of a ceasefire… The missile program shall not be subject to negotiation under any prospective talks.”


>3. On nuclear policy, the official said: “In light of the violations of international law by the United States, as well as Israel’s extensive attacks on nuclear facilities, Iran will formulate a new doctrine,” and that enrichment activities “will continue, either independently or in cooperation with China and Russia.”


>4. On reparations: The official added Iran will pursue compensation for damages caused by U.S. and Israeli strikes in any future agreement.


>🔸 Iranian officials say Trump’s public statements are aimed at stabilizing markets, with one official saying: “The fact that he publicly responds… is solely intended to manage the financial markets—nothing more.”


>🔸 Trump, meanwhile, continues to insist talks are happening, saying his envoys held “very strong talks” and adding he won’t identify the Iranian contact because “I don’t want him to be killed.”


>🔸 Iranian officials say U.S. messages, received through intermediaries, are inconsistent and “difficult to assess,” and any willingness to halt attacks appears to be “aimed at reassuring” intermediator countries and are “not taken seriously,” by Tehran.



>>2751677
>god damn this is so fucked its funny

>>2752220
The only reason this mention of grump wasn't redacted was a distraction and to further implicate slick willy since it's funny, so maybe.

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>>2752233
What's funny is people falling for this over and over again

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> I WANT MONEY

>>2752246
It's almost like they were conditioned for it.

>>2751688
No one accepted any ceasefire tho

>>2752221
It is a toy for a baby to make them feel like they are driving the car. Like giving your little bro an unplugged controller.

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well well well

>>2752269
Qtards will call that win.

>>2752269
debunked by irans embassy in india

>>2752196
>>2752195
Oh im wrong my bad still iran having nukes wouldnt be the USAs problem if they leave iran alone

>>2752250
<Mr president do you still need 200 billion dollars??
>It's always nice to have :)
Why is he so funny man? He really was just meant to be a judge on RuPaul's Dragrace


Why can't the US win wars? Why is the US such a paper tiger? Why are US soldiers so incompetent and craven? Why are US weapons such overpriced junk? Many are asking these questions.

There is no ceasefire Trump's just buying time for the Marines to take Kharg Island.

>>2752285
God thats going to suck so hard for them
Even if they take the isalnd they will be stuck getting hit with missiles and stuff for the whole campaign

>>2752288
total ameriKKKan death

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>>2752283
>making a nuke you cant launch
either the NYT analysts are complete fucktards, or this is pure war propaganda
it is obviously the latter

Is it true burgers are leaving Iraq?

>>2751677
This guy is so fucking annoying it’s unreal.

>>2752292
Even if they made 6 heavy nukes that they couldnt launch so what?
The war is based on a lie

>>2752299
Checkiut ryan Macbeth

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TRUMP BLAMES HAGSETH FOR THE IRAN WAR: https://x.com/ShaykhSulaiman/status/2036125445146521995

Happening

>>2752284
It can't win on its own and they whittled allies away, the last time was ww2 with a clear objective and an alliance that didn't leave ruins in their wake but that led to being overextended around the globe so every deployment since then has been maintenance of the dying empire that leaves ruins in its wake after extracting resources, and so the downward spiral continues. The paper tiger is the expensive fireworks show that can't win wars alone, and boots on the ground are cannon fodder.


ZOG deniers have been bucked broken so hard the past few months it's hilarious

>Israel is just a colony of the usa reeee

>Israel is just an unsinkable air carrier nothing more tree
>Usa just uses Israel for profits cause capitalism reeee

These peoples worlds have been shattered by reality and they REFUSE to accept it. They will sooner be beheaded or die of cancer than admit Israel has any power. It's so funny seeing them crash out arguing this against all eviden
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/trump-approved-iran-operation-after-netanyahu-argued-joint-killing-khamenei-2026-03-23/

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>>2752311
If you watch the video Trump doesn't mean it negatively. But it makes some sense that Heghseth the Crusader would be eager for another war in the middle east, the guy is probably really jealous of all the previous american war criminals.

>>2752311
If he canned the alcoholic guardsman major and weekend fox host it might go a long way towards end it.


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>>2752318
Lol, goyslave believes in the "two presidents" spectacle
He's going to fall for the kapparot ritual trick again when bibi is "tried" for "starting the war"

>>2752322
I mentioned how he looks like a Ukrainian Azov Nazi on bluesky and the libs got triggered.

>>2752284
>Why can't the US win wars?
Well a variety of reasons.

For one, we fight wars in which we don't really have a good reason. I don't just mean the casus belli, like the actual reason explained to the public and the boots on the ground. With Pearl Harbor it was "Japan attacked us first" and we wanted revenge. Ditto for 9/11 (lets not forget that the media was pitching some idiotic nonsense that Bin Laden and Saddam were in cahoots, you can actually read some psychotic novel by Ben Shapiro where he claims that the Shia-Sunni split is minor compared to their united hatred of the U.S.)

Seriously, what the fuck are we fighting for? What are we spending tax dollars on? Without any justifiable reason that people deeply feel, then there's nothing. In Korea you literally had American G.I.s turn coat and start fighting for the North Koreans after witnessing the devastation the U.S. was unleashing on the region. These wars are about the maintenance and expansion of Empire, and there are a few preconditions to that: sacrifices expected of the populace seem increasingly flimsy because they don't see any direct benefit to that war. Shit, I think there was a general's paper that circulated a year or two back where it stated outright: "We'll have a recruitment problem because people will just perceive fighting America's battles as fighting to maintain a neoliberal status quo that impoverished their communities."

Secondly, because these wars are about the maintenance of empire and not any existential or deeply personal reason, the MIC has become overrun with graft.

I think it was the latest radio war nerd where he quoted a Naval Officer claiming "No one made Joint Chiefs being in charge of a drone program." Our military-industrial output is focused on creating overpriced specialty weapons that are produced slowly in order to derive as much profit as possible. Fucking Ukraine has a better drone program than us because they're actually fighting an existential conflict. Like Zelensky literally offered to send drone interceptors I believe to Israel and the U.S. if they can just pay for them to produce more, and Trump said no out of a point of personal pride. We've completely abandoned the productive mentality behind things like the old Sherman tanks because that doesn't make the most profit.

Better to sell 600 overpriced missiles at half-a-billion a warhead over 6000 cheap drones at maybe $50 million total.

Combine these two things together and you get a legacy of failure that defines a lot of modern American warmaking.

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>>2752311
let the infighting begin

>>2752318
Why does Israel have power then?

>Avraham Burg, former speaker of the Knesset and interim president of Israel, on why Netanyahu can never settle, only kill.


Abraham "Avrum" Burg (Hebrew: אברהם "אברוּם" בוּרג, romanized: Avraham "Avrum" Burg; born 19 January 1955) is an Israeli author, politician, and businessman.[1] He was a member of the Knesset, chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel, Speaker of the Knesset, and Interim President of Israel. He was the first Speaker of the Knesset to have been born in Israel after its declaration of independence in 1948. A member of the Labor Party when he was a member of the Knesset, Burg announced in January 2015 that he had joined Hadash.[2]

Since the 2000s, Burg has expressed views described as post-Zionist, a label he self-identified with in 2011. He is in favor of Israel negotiating with Hamas, and has called on his country to abandon Herzelian Zionism (characterizing it as a scaffolding that should be removed) in favor of a form of Cultural Zionism, also citing the civic nationalism of France as an example to follow.[3]

Since the 2000s, Burg has expressed views described as post-Zionist, a label he self-identified with in 2011. He is in favor of Israel negotiating with Hamas, and has called on his country to abandon Herzelian Zionism in favor of a form of Cultural Zionism, also citing the civic nationalism of France as an example to follow.[3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avraham_Burg

>>2752322
I can't wait to castrate this guy after the revolution.

>>2752336
In 2007, Burg published a book, Defeating Hitler, in which he claimed that Israeli society is fascist and violent as a consequence of the continuing trauma over the Holocaust.[14] In a June 2007 Haaretz interview, he suggested abolishing the Law of Return and said, "to define the State of Israel as a Jewish state is the key to its end. A Jewish state is explosive. It's dynamite." He also called on all Israelis to obtain foreign citizenship if possible. Burg himself acquired French citizenship in 2004, as part of his campaign in Israel calling "on everyone who can to obtain a foreign passport."[15] In response to public criticism of the interview, he published a retraction, recommending that Israel be defined not as a "Jewish State" but as a "State of the Jews."[16][17]

In April 2008, Burg signed a letter of support for the recently created U.S. lobbying group J Street.[18] In November 2008, he joined a new left-wing movement intending to support the Meretz-Yachad party in the 2009 national elections.[19]

In 2011, Burg wrote an op-ed in Haaretz claiming that there was a reasonable chance that a one-state solution would come to pass. Of the possibility, he wrote, "It is likely to be a country with nationalist, racist and religious discrimination and one that is patently not democratic, like the one that exists today. But it could be something entirely different. An entity with a common basis for at least three players: an ideological right that is prepared to examine its feasibility; a left, part of which is starting to free itself of the illusions of "Jewish and democratic"; and a not inconsiderable part of the Palestinian intelligentsia. The conceptual framework will be agreed upon—a democratic state that belongs to all of its citizens. The practicable substance could be fertile ground for arguments and creativity. This is an opportunity worth taking, despite our grand experience of missing every opportunity and accusing everyone else except ourselves."[20]

In 2012, Burg endorsed a boycott of Israeli settlement products and said that he personally boycotts all products produced in the settlements and does not cross the Green Line. He called Israel "the last colonial occupier in the Western world."[21] In a New York Times editorial published that year, he wrote that Israel had "become more fundamentalist and less modern, more separatist and less open to the outside world."[22]

In 2012, Burg was named a senior fellow and advisor of Molad: The Center for the Renewal of Israeli Democracy, a "new think tank committed to leftist renewal." According to Haaretz, "the center is funded by left-liberal foundations and groups from the U.S. associated with the Democratic party."[23]

In December 2013, Burg confirmed the existence of Israel's nuclear weapons during a speech at a conference aimed at denuclearising the Middle East. He said that the national policy of neither confirming nor denying the existence of such weapons was "outdated and childish."[24]

Burg joined the leftist Jewish-Arab Hadash Party in January 2015.[2] In a subsequent interview, he criticized Israel for continuing to follow Zionism as a national ideology and called for the Law of Return to be reduced to a minimum. He also said that Israel's future was a choice between a fundamentalist Jewish state and a binational Jewish–Arab confederation with open borders and part of a regional union.[25]

In April 2015, after Jewish immigration to Israel from European countries had significantly increased following several incidents targeting Jews in Europe, Burg published an op-ed in Haaretz challenging antisemitism allegations and calling on Jews to remain in Europe.[26]

At the start of 2021, Burg announced his plan to appeal to the Supreme Court to have the Interior Ministry erase from its records that his nationality is Jewish.[27][28] He said he was doing it in response to the 2018 Jewish Nation State Law which, in his view, codified "built in discrimination".[29][30]

In August 2023, Burg was one of more than 1,500 U.S., Israeli, Jewish and Palestinian academics and public figures who signed an open letter titled "The Elephant in the Room" that said that Israel operates "a regime of apartheid" and called on U.S. Jewish groups to speak out against the occupation in Palestine.[31][32]

>>2752292
They could put it in a sea mine lol.

>>2752341
Also in 2003, Burg published an article in Yedioth Ahronoth in which he declared, "Israel, having ceased to care about the children of the Palestinians, should not be surprised when they come washed in hatred and blow themselves up in the centers of Israeli escapism."[10]

Here are some of the latest main developments:
>Iran will use “every capability to ensure security”, armed forces spokesperson Ebrahim Zolfaghari has said, as explosions continue to rock Tehran.
<After talking to Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he would “safeguard” Israeli interests in any peace deal and pledged to keep attacking Iran and Lebanon.
>The UN says 1.2 million people in Lebanon, or around one in five people, have been forced to flee their homes amid escalating Israeli attacks.
<Israel and Hezbollah continue to trade attacks, with Israel striking Beirut and killing a medic in the southern city of Tyre as Hezbollah claims multiple attacks on the Israeli army.
>Speaking of Israel’s campaign in Lebanon, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich told an Israeli radio programme that “the new Israeli border must be the Litani [River].”

>>2752284
The U.S has never been good at war. Despite being in war for the majority of its existence. What we’re great at is soft power. The revolution was won because Ben Franklin convinced the French to start a war with the British while he was running a train through French nobility.

Dedicated to Naini, Abu Ubaida, and Muhammad Afif… The Revolutionary Guard targets Israeli and American sites
On Monday, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced the execution of the 77th wave of Operation “True Promise 4,” targeting sites belonging to the Israeli occupation entity in the north, center, and south of the occupied territories, using precision and heavy missiles and attack drones.
The Guard said that the wave was carried out under the slogan "O Haydar al-Karrar" as a tribute to the martyrs of the resistance: Ali Muhammad Nayini, Abu Ubaida, and Muhammad Afif.
The Revolutionary Guard also indicated that it targeted American military bases, including Ali Al Salem, Al Kharj, and Al Dhafra, with Zulfiqar solid-fuel precision missiles and attack drones, confirming that the operations were carried out with complete success.
The statement stressed that the contradictory statements of US President Donald Trump will not affect the course of the battle, considering that the psychological warfare he relies on is no longer effective.
He pointed out that “Iran’s steadfastness and resistance have confused the enemy and increased doubts about its calculations and plans,” noting that this steadfastness constitutes the key to victory.
The statement stressed that "the enemy's retreat will continue, with the support of the people and their descent into the streets, and with the continuation of military operations, until the final victory is achieved."

<We continue to undermine enemy military infrastructure.

The Revolutionary Guard had carried out Wave 76, with the aim of “continuing to undermine the military infrastructure of the belligerent enemies,” so that the bases of Al-Dhafra, Victoria, the Fifth Naval Fleet, and Malek Sultan were effectively targeted with “Qiam” liquid-fueled and “Zulfiqar” solid-fueled missiles.
The infrastructure of the Zionist army in Ashkelon, Tel Aviv, Haifa, the settlement of Gush Dan, and Ashdod was also targeted by heavy guided missiles, liquid-fueled missiles, and Khybershaken missiles up to the moment of impact.
The statement emphasized that the continued launch of Iranian missiles and aircraft, bypassing the advanced defense systems of enemies and achieving effective and comprehensive hits on strategic targets, refuted the claims of American and Zionist officials about the destruction of Iran’s missile and naval capabilities.
Since February 28, Iran has been responding, within its natural and legitimate right, to the ongoing American-Israeli aggression against its country, which targets residential neighborhoods and infrastructure and has resulted in hundreds of martyrs and thousands of wounded.

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>>2752311
Watch vidrel so you can see he doesn't blame him.
>"Pete, I think you were the first one to speak up. And you said 'let's do it' because you can't let them have a nuclear weapon"

>>2752322
And if you still doubt what his focus really is, here's another tattoo.

>The Trump administration is quietly weighing Iran’s parliament speaker as a potential U.S.-backed leader.

“He’s a hot option … But we got to test them, and we can’t rush into it,” one admin official told us, cautioning that no decisions have been made.

Mohammad ⁠Bagher Ghalibaf

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Bagher_Ghalibaf

https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/23/hes-a-hot-option-white-house-eyes-irans-parliament-speaker-as-potential-u-s-backed-leader-00840730

Update

President kushner is traveling to select the new president of Iran. He needs to see if these will be good enough for himself and his desires

>>2752361
The kafir tattoo reminds me of that Chapo bit where a right wing evangelical gets a tattoo that says “Fuck God” but it’s in Arabic so that means it’s okay.

so they're flooding the zone with this negotiation shit despite nothing fundamentally changing on the ground

>>2752351
>The U.S has never been good at war.
Wrong. The absolute truth nuke is that the United States did in fact win in Vietnam, they knew that the South Vietnamese government would never survive on its own but continued fighting anyway because their actual goal was to destroy as much of the country as possible as a warning shot against socialist governance.
Same with Iraq, where the US also won, as their goal was to punish a nation for having a nationalist government and so devastate it that no bourgeois nationalist would ever come to see it as a model.

>Pentagon Officials Weigh Deployment of Airborne Troops for Iran War
The combat forces would come from a brigade of about 3,000 soldiers capable of deploying anywhere in the world within 18 hours.

Senior military officials are weighing a possible deployment of a combat brigade from the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division and some elements of the division’s headquarters staff to support U.S. military operations in Iran, defense officials said.

The officials described the military’s actions as prudent planning, noting that nothing had been ordered by the Pentagon or U.S. Central Command, which declined to comment. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss ongoing planning.

The combat forces would come from the 82nd Airborne’s “Immediate Response Force,” a brigade of about 3,000 soldiers capable of deploying anywhere in the world within 18 hours. These forces could be used to seize Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil export hub.

Another possibility being considered, should President Trump authorize U.S. troops to seize the island, is an attack by about 2,500 troops from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, which is on its way to the region.

The airfield on Kharg Island was damaged by the recent U.S. bombing raids so former U.S. commanders said it was more likely to first bring in Marines, whose combat engineers could quickly repair airfields and other airport infrastructure. Once the airfield is repaired, the Air Force could start flowing matériel and supplies, as well as troops, if necessary, by C-130s.

In that scenario, it is possible that the troops from the 82nd Airborne would augment the Marines. The upside of going with paratroopers is they can arrive overnight. The downside is they do not bring any heavy equipment, such as heavily armored vehicles, that would offer protection if Iranian forces counterattacked, current and former officials said.

The Marines lack the sustainment and staying power of the forces from the 82nd Airborne, which could be used to relieve the Marine forces after the initial attack on the island, current and former officials said.

The headquarters element from the 82nd Airborne would be used as a subordinate headquarters for mission planning and coordination in what is becoming an increasingly complex battle space. In early March, the Army abruptly canceled the 300-member headquarters’s participation in an exercise at the Joint Readiness Training Center in Fort Polk, La.

Army officials said they made the decision to keep the division’s command element at Fort Bragg, N.C., just in case the Pentagon ordered the ready brigade to the Middle East. The command did not want to have its headquarters caught out of place if the balloon went up for them. The cancellation was reported earlier by The Washington Post.

The 82nd Airborne Division’s Immediate Response Force, or ready brigade, has deployed on short notice several times in recent years, including to the Middle East in January 2020 after the Baghdad Embassy was attacked, to Afghanistan in August 2021 for evacuations and to Eastern Europe in 2022 to support operations in Ukraine.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/23/us/politics/us-airborne-troops-iran.html

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>>2752371
Yeah. Trying to do "mind games" in war is the saddest, weak shit.

>>2752371
Yeah it's all noise while they wait for marine assets to arrive for their remake of Gallipoli on Kharg island.

>10 reported injured as settlers torch cars, property in West Bank Palestinian town
Security forces responding to attack seize weapons, arrest 5 Israelis; policeman hurt in attack by settlers; attacks follow Saturday death of 18-year-old in crash probed as terror

At least 10 Palestinians were reportedly injured Sunday evening as settler extremists torched cars and property in a northern West Bank Palestinian village, the latest in a wave of such attacks.

Israeli security forces responded to the violence, seizing weapons and arresting five Israelis. At a separate location, settlers reportedly attacked a police officer, injuring him. Several Palestinians were also said to be injured amid the security forces’ operations.

The attack occurred one day after Yehuda Sherman, an 18-year-old settler, was killed in a collision between his ATV and a Palestinian vehicle in the northern West Bank, an incident authorities are investigating as a possible terror attack. Following that incident, on Saturday, there were around 20 settler attacks in various West Bank villages, including arson, stone-throwing and assaults.

Settler extremists gathered again at around 5 p.m. on Sunday. The official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported simultaneous settler attacks in at least six West Bank communities throughout the night, from the area of Jenin in the north to the South Hebron Hills.

The attackers in the village of Deir Khatab set fire to several vehicles and structures. Among the 10 Palestinians injured there were a 45-year-old man who was shot in the foot and a woman suffering from smoke inhalation, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent and Palestinian media outlets.

Under US pressure, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held an emergency meeting with security brass last week to discuss the issue, according to the Kan public broadcaster.

Security forces composed of IDF troops, police and Border Police responded to the violence, according to a statement from the IDF and Israeli police. They searched a suspicious vehicle near the town and found weapons, which they seized. Border Police then arrested five Israeli citizens who were taken for questioning.

Several Israelis attacked security forces near the settlement of Yitzhar, according to the statement, injuring a police officer and damaging a vehicle belonging to the forces. Several Palestinians were also injured in the incidents and received medical care.

IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir last week called settler violence “morally and ethically unacceptable,” amid a string of attacks that have killed six West Bank Palestinians this month.

On March 16, according to Kan, Netanyahu conducted an emergency phone meeting about the upsurge in settler attacks. The discussion included Zamir, Shin Bet chief David Zini, Defense Minister Yisrael Katz and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.

Kan reported that Netanyahu arranged the conversation after a call from an unnamed senior US government official, who expressed consternation regarding the matter.

Netanyahu demanded that actions be taken to prevent nationalist violence, saying it distracted attention from the ongoing war in Iran, the report said. Ben Gvir, a far-right leader, pushed back, claiming that violence is taken seriously only when the perpetrators are Jews.

Sunday’s attacks began around the same time as Sherman, who lived in an illegal West Bank outpost, was laid to rest. While the police and Shin Bet have said they are still investigating the circumstances of Sherman’s death, several figures on the far right called it a murder and vowed to respond.

At the funeral, far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich called for the abolition of the Palestinian Authority, which governs daily affairs in the territory’s Palestinian population centers.

“We are going in their path [of Sherman and his associates] to collapse the authority of evil and terror called the Palestinian Authority,” said the finance minister.

And on the previous evening, MK Zvi Sukkot, a member of Smotrich’s Religious Zionism party, called for revenge.

“Terrible pain on hearing about the murder of Yehuda Shmuel Sherman, may God avenge his blood, today,” he wrote on Facebook. Sukkot ended his post with the word “V E N G E A N C E.”

https://www.timesofisrael.com/10-reported-injured-as-settlers-torch-cars-property-in-west-bank-palestinian-town/

>>2752372
Sounds too much like cope. Vietnam survived and it didn't deter other countries from socialism. Iraq wasn't the first nor the last successful country with national bourgeoisie, I don't see how it was ever THE model.
It makes more sense to say that Libia was an actual win because Gaddafi fought for de-dollarisation so they removed that problem by destroying the whole country.

>>2752318
>american regime has not harased and attacked the islamic republic for decades it is all israel ree

>IDF: Israeli Killed Near Lebanon Border Struck by IDF Fire, Not Hezbollah
An IDF general said the incident in which Misgav Am's Ofer Moskovitz was killed involved 'several serious operational failures' in planning and execution, adding that the shells were fired at an incorrect angle and not in line with procedures

IDF Probe Finds Israeli Artillery Fire Killed Farmer Ofer ‘Pushko’ Moskovitz in Misgav Am

An Israeli military investigation found that farmer Ofer (“Pushko”) Moskovitz was killed by Israeli artillery fire that mistakenly struck kibbutz Misgav Am, not by Hezbollah fire, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said a day after the incident.

The inquiry, headed by Northern Command chief Maj. Gen. Rafi Milo along with senior officers, concluded that an IDF artillery unit aiming at a village in southern Lebanon fired five shells that landed inside the kibbutz instead of the designated target. The fire mission had been intended to assist Israeli forces operating in southern Lebanon.

Investigators determined that two shells struck a house in the community, two hit vehicles near the local store, and one struck Moskovitz’s vehicle. The IDF said the sequence of errors that led to the strike was not supposed to occur and is still being examined.

According to the findings, the rounds were fired at an incorrect angle and in violation of standard procedures, resulting in all five shells hitting the Misgav Am ridge rather than enemy positions. The military said the conclusions would be studied and applied by relevant units.

Moskovitz’s family has been notified, the IDF said, adding that it regrets the incident and extends condolences to the family and the Misgav Am community. A more comprehensive and transparent follow-up review will be conducted, with findings to be presented first to the family and later made public.

Members of the Misgav Am community described Moskovitz as a well-known and influential figure, calling him a farmer, spokesman, and a defining presence in local life, and said the Galilee would be changed by his loss.

In a recent interview with N12, Moskovitz spoke about his connection to the land, saying this was their life and that they were continuing to build a future there, expressing hope that his grandchildren would one day walk through the orchards and recognize them as something he had planted.

>>2752381
>Israel had no influence on any of those attacks against Iran all those years

Come on man stop embarrassing yourself

>IDF diverts forces from Lebanon invasion to W. Bank to control Jewish violence against Palestinians
This is the first time that in the middle of a critical invasion - in this case against Hezbollah in Lebanon - IDF soldiers were diverted to what is viewed as a less dangerous front.

In a stunning move mid-war, the IDF on Monday announced that it is diverting forces from the invasion of Lebanon to the West Bank to rein in Jewish violence against Palestinians in recent weeks.

In the past, there were times when the critical northern and southern fronts were quiet, and more soldiers were sent to Judea and Samaria to bring Palestinian terror under control.

However, this is the first time during a critical invasion – in this case, against Hezbollah in Lebanon – that IDF soldiers were diverted to what is viewed as a less dangerous front in the West Bank. This is because Jewish violence against Palestinians has hit such large volumes that IDF Central Command Chief Maj. Gen. Avi Bluth did not believe he had sufficient forces to restore order.

According to IDF sources, the decision required special approval from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

To obtain approval, multiple IDF commanders based in Judea and Samaria pleaded with Netanyahu to grant them more manpower to handle the large-scale problem.

Netanyahu taken little action to reduce Jewish violence
Currently, Netanyahu has not made a public statement about the issue

In fact, during his current term, Netanyahu has hardly made any public moves to reduce Jewish violence against Palestinians; he has only done so when pressured by top American officials in the Biden or Trump administrations.

Defense Minister Israel Katz has said even less about the issue, though his predecessors would generally condemn such violence when requested by IDF Central Command.

Bluth has said that the violence was caused by a mere 200-300 anarchists. Despite this, Bluth’s thousands of soldiers, whose primary mission is security for Jewish settlements and stifling Palestinian terror, have failed to stop the recent spread and growth of Jewish violence against Palestinians.

Soldiers preemptively deployed
On Sunday night, The Jerusalem Post was told by IDF sources that they had preemptively deployed soldiers in areas designed to prevent Jewish extremists from being able to attack Palestinians, and yet those forces still failed in that mission.

There were dozens of anti-Palestinian incidents on Sunday night, with the IDF acknowledging some of the incidents and its inability to prevent them from occurring.

IDF sources have also made it clear that they feel unable to put down the wave of Jewish violence against Palestinians without the full support of the police, the Shin Bet, the courts, and the government.

Last week, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir said that terror incidents in the West Bank were among the lowest seen in the past year, while warning that Jewish nationalist crime against Palestinians by a “threatening minority from within” was harming Israel’s security during the war.

While Zamir credited the “offensive and professional activity” of the Central Command, he noted that commanders’ first duty is to continue maintaining a high level of alertness, strong protection of communities, and a determined and uncompromising war on terror, including Jewish violence against Palestinians.

He called on state authorities “to come out against this phenomenon and cut it off before it is too late.”

“Anyone who thinks these actions help security is mistaken. They are morally and ethically wrong, and they create extraordinary strategic damage to the IDF’s efforts,” he said.

“It cannot be that, during a multi-front war, the IDF is forced to contend with a threatening minority from within,” he said. “These are rioters who do not represent the settlement movement. On the contrary, they endanger the settlement enterprise, security stability, and our values as a people and as a state.”

He also said there was “no place in public discourse for statements or incitement against commanders who work every day to eradicate terror and safeguard Israel’s security.”

Analyzing the timing of the spike in violent Jewish attacks last week, sources said that the Jewish holiday of Purim, in which Jewish Persians fought supporters of the anti-Jewish royal advisor Haman and, in some narratives, against descendants of the biblical Amalekites, may be being used to create a storm.

IDF sources warned that some Jewish religious thinkers have recently published articles to seemingly encourage unruly Jewish youth to take matters into their own hands to “solve problems” with the Palestinians in the West Bank, “just as” the IDF has attacked Hamas in Gaza and the Islamic regime in Iran.

The military completely rejects this ideology. The IDF is authorized to fight Iran and Hamas, both of whom are active terror platforms and promoters, whereas the 200-300 Jewish anarchists have been attacking innocent Palestinians.

However, IDF sources told the Post their ability to combat the situation is limited by their mission, the law, and the need for help from law enforcement partners.

Current IDF officers will not publicly criticize National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir’s impact on the police or Katz, but former IDF officers and former police officials have lambasted them both.

They have slammed Ben-Gvir, stating that he was openly discouraging police from making arrests or investigating Jewish violence against Palestinians.

A family of innocent Palestinians, including two children, was mistakenly killed by Israeli border police on March 14.

Nearly 10 days later, the border police have yet to be questioned.

The Post understands that the department for probing police misconduct believes it has enough evidence to make a decision regarding the conduct of the police in the case (though it is unusual to make such a decision without questioning those involved in a killing), and may render a decision in the coming week or so.

However, the failure to question the officers involved has been presented as another example of blocking accountability for harm against West Bank Palestinians.

Furthermore, they have blasted Katz for ending the administrative detention of the most violent Jews in January 2025.

They have said that Jewish violence has spiked since then because Katz took away a major tool, which is used more often with Palestinians, to reduce Jewish violence.

Many alternative tools have been tried, such as passing regulations determining that anyone, including Jews wearing a facemask in the West Bank, can be arrested and convicted, as well as increasing restraining orders against travel to the West Bank, and using electronic ankle cuffs to limit and track certain individuals’ movements.

Yet, IDF sources said that only three Jewish anarchists have been given electronic ankle cuffs, and even some of those have figured out ways to outsmart the system.

In addition, the Post understands that the courts have been extremely lenient with cases relating to Jewish violence against Palestinians.

Just recently, three people whom the IDF believed were threats and who had evidence against them were released by various court orders.

Moreover, when these people violate restraining orders or house arrest terms, the courts, at worst, just reinstate the same order or house arrest; they do not hand down punishments that might deter further violence.

In addition, the Post has learned that many such persons have received detailed guidance on how to avoid criminal trouble during interrogation.

Collectively, IDF sources said that only a multi-faceted approach by all arms of law enforcement, the courts, and the political echelon can rein in the problem.

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-890949

>>2752389
> the 200-300 Jewish anarchists have been attacking innocent Palestinians.
>only three Jewish anarchists have been given electronic ankle cuffs, and even some of those have figured out ways to outsmart the system.
>Jewish anarchists
lol wat

>>2752394
Not contradictory

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Good news

>>2752374
Why did he electrocute himself for eating toast the wrong way? All he had to do was get off the swing.

>>2752397
Reality:

Copd harder leftoid, lmao

>>2752386
The problem with ZOG theory is that 1) the relationship between USA and Israel isn't a master-slave one but transactional and they both have overlapping interests in the middle east: when USA does something Israel wants it's not simply because Israel wants it but because USA wants it itself, but they of course do coordinate between each other as partners; 2) American capital has more influence than Israeli lobbying alone; 3) American imperialism acts throughout the whole world and with goals unrelated to Israel.

I understand that burgers are immensely suffering morally from all the war crimes and genocidal sanctions their country commits around the world, so blaming it all on Israel does provides much needed relief. But this doesn't really treat the disease, only the symptoms.

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“Until three weeks ago, few people had heard of Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia. There was no entry in any counter-terrorism database, no Telegram channel, no social media footprint and no history.
But on Monday, the group, which has links to Iran’s network of proxies, and whose name translates as “Islamic Movement of the Companions of the Right”, circulated footage of burning ambulances outside a synagogue in London, with its logo on Telegram.
It appears to be its latest strike.
Earlier this month, Israeli officials who work to tackle anti-Semitism around the world started to notice a potential new threat.
Over the course of six days, the ministry for diaspora affairs identified connections between separate attacks in Belgium, the Netherlands and Greece.
In a special report, seen by The Telegraph, the ministry charted the rise of what is Iran’s latest terrorist proxy in Europe.”


“After Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia claimed responsibility for the attacks, Israeli open source analysts started poring over their social media feeds.
The officials noticed the new group’s emblem featured a raised hand, holding a rifle pointing to the right, with a globe behind it.
The report states: “This design closely resembles the symbols used by Iranian-aligned militant groups such as: Hezbollah (Lebanon), Kataib Hezbollah (Iraq) and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps [IRGC] (Iran).”
The only difference was instead of a Soviet-era AK-47, the latest group’s flag features a Dragunov sniper rifle.
“Analysts suggest this difference may be intentional, serving as a tactic to create plausible deniability and obscure direct attribution,” the report continues.
Despite efforts to hide affiliation, there are some signs that the group is part of Iran’s proxy network, known as the “Axis of Resistance”.
One of those is the “immediate distribution of attack footage through IRGC-linked Telegram channels”, and others synonymous with Shiite militant groups.”


“The group’s campaign started on the morning of March 9, when an explosion tore through the front of the Synagogue of Liège, in Belgium, at 4am, shattering windows across the street.
Two days later, on March 11, the group claimed a second attack in Greece, releasing footage purportedly showing two individuals fleeing the scene of a blast it said targeted a Jewish site in Athens.
That same day, a detailed statement attributed to the group addressed to “the warriors of Islam, the knights of the shadows” circulated on Hezbollah-affiliated Telegram channels.
The third attack came on Friday, March 13, when arsonists set fire to a synagogue in Rotterdam, the only Orthodox Jewish school in the Netherlands.
Four young men were arrested by Dutch police on suspicion of involvement.
On Sunday, the group posted on Telegram: “In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. This is the Final Warning To all the peoples of the world, especially in the European Union. Immediately distance yourselves from all American and Zionist interests, facilities, and what is affiliated with them.”
Then they appeared to target London.”



The group’s emergence fits a pattern that counter-terrorism analysts have seen before – and that they associate with one state actor in particular.
Iran has for decades used the technique of creating new organisational names to carry out overseas operations, establishing just enough plausible distance between Tehran and the act to make definitive attribution difficult.
The group appears, the attack happens, the claim circulates through established networks, and the trail goes deliberately cold.
The most devastating historical example of this approach is the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community centre in Buenos Aires, which killed 85 people and wounded more than 300.
Iran denied any connection for three decades. In 2024, an Argentine court ruled that Iran had planned it and Hezbollah had carried it out.”

>Israeli President Isaac Herzog was forced to take cover as a missile struck nearby shortly after he gave a news conference in the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona.During the speech, Herzog aid Israel cannot return to last year’s ceasefire and must secure “strategic depth inside Lebanon”.
Someone plz post vid

>>2752406
I don't recognize that gun in the emblem
can any gun nut enlighten me

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Tucker Carlson: “Sharia Law has made Islamic societies more advanced than the West.”

TRVKE???

>>2752411
same guy who called muslims "primitive monkeys" btw

>>2752409
Svd dragononov
>>2752394
>>2752397
If had to guess they are lying and trying to blame the violence on anarchists who sometimes get in between settlers and Palestinians and block settler violence instead of blameing their likudnik pals.

But maybe there are some delusional people calling themselves anarchists attacking Palestinians. Would be the 1st i hear about it.

>>2752413
Yeah i guess maybe its a grift or maybe evangelical zios are so annoying tucker is a muslim sympathizer now

came here to lmao that trump backed down on power plants after dimona got slapped.

any updates on netanyahu's policy of "metabolic ambiguity"?

>>2751959
I'm willing to acknowledge that life in america is pretty hard when you are retarded.

>>2752394
Makes me think of kibbutz settlers. Could be described as colonialist anarchists.

>>2752413
People can grow.

>>2752425
We've all had an edgy phase

>>2752413
>People home the same view forever

>>2752425
he is still a CIA agent lol

>>2752411
Mullah Tukkar Carlosson

>>2752428
Then the cia is awesome. I hope the CIA keeps cheering on Palestine and being against war with Iran

>>2752411
>Japan
>welcoming
Hue hue. Mildly amusing to watch neo-nazis talk about Japan with admiration.

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>>2752425
Or more realistically, you can change the words you're saying in order to pander to a new audience when that becomes profitable. It already came out in that dominion lawsuit that in reality Tucker hated Trump while he was dickriding him publicly and claiming the 2020 election was stolen etc. This is obviously true about other political commentators on TV as well.

>>2752433
>Nooo you can't have a positive opinion of Palestine or Muslims. It has to be a double motive reeee

Let me guess you think he's being paid by muh Qatar lmao

>>2752434
No, you idiot. He's arguing for WASP Shari'a.

>>2752428
he's one of the good ones

>>2752425
Fell for it again

im stacking on fell for it again awards for tuckersimps

>>2752434
>he thinks political entertainers believe whatever shit they're spouting to their boomer audiences
As another example, do you think Rachel Maddow sincerely believes Putin hacked into voting machines and installed Trump as president in 2016 because he has a video of a hooker pissing in Trump's mouth or whatever the story was? Or do you think that's something she said because the boomers who watch her show eat it up?

>you think he's being paid by muh Qatar

That would be cooler, but no.

>>2752437
Sure bud. You'll NEVER get me to counter signal this or insult him for this

>get owned by Jon Stewart (Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz) so hard your shitty show gets taken off the air
>come back as a neo-nazi
lmfao

>>2752437
And? How does that affect you personally?

>>2752441
Tucker was scolding Pierce fucking Morgan for "hating Israel" last year. He finally had his come-to-jesus-moment in 2026 though, after promising us in 2016 2020 2024 that Trump was a dove.

>>2752443
>he wants to keep the "fell for it, again" world championship belt
>over a right-wing grifter
Lmao. You should just give me your money. No bridge involved. You're too stupid already.

>>2752444
>When a person becomes pro Palestine you call them a Nazi and say it's due to Jew hatred

Go back to your adl office

>>2752448
This will never work bud. Free Palestine

>>2752449
Neo-nazis aren't people. And yes, the only reason they are pro-Palestine currently is their anti-semitism.

January 2025

>>2752433
>>2752434
He's obviously a grifter but if he's useful then it doesn't really matter that much.
I don't get the obsession with him on leftypol though. Tucker posting should be banned tbqh, way too much noise and it derails threads.

>>2752438
There are far better commentators lol

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>>2752453
>grifter
>useful

>>2752451
You need to be retrained greenblatt lackey. Calling people anti-semitic and Nazis for being pro Palestine is not going to work anymore. You even said he's pro Palestine now due to Stewart being Jewish. Just go back to your adl office. This is embarrassing

>>2752322
He IS one of the previous American war criminals, he was literally a Commander at Gitmo who volunteered for a combat deployment with the 187th Airborne, a unit so criminal that it was caught and convicted of war crimes by the US government. They had a contest to see who could murder the most Iraqis for prizes, like engraved knives. Hegseth has seen combat himself and is almost certainly an active participant in war crimes and atrocities against the Iraqis.

>>2752451
you give him too much credit, tucker is a liberal zionist cuck, not pro-palestine
>>2752447
>muh spectacle
shit nobody cares about award
>>2752453
>I don't get the obsession with him on leftypol though.
its like one groyper thats obssesed with GOP adjacent influencers

>>2752452
I mean it was strangely cowardly and I don't know what the point of trying to meet the Zios halfway when he's already done enough to be labeled Jew-Hater literally Hitler 2.0 by them, but he's not wrong to say that the number one concern should be criticizing the actions of your own government especially when that government is the USA.

>>2752389
>need to quickly staunch outbreak of spontaneous palestinian genocide
>send in the IDF
>it doesn't help
<huh?
israel was really fucking stupid to pick a fight with iran. israel has to change. the more they continue this violence the more unstable their regime becomes. they're speedrunning internal sectarian collapse, while fighting three fronts, while alienating their foreign sponsors.

I thought scamming the US into yet another gulf war would be a massive dub for israel, but instead US control of the region fragmented overnight bankrupting their global empire. it's fucking over. the only way trump could blunder harder is to commit troops.

>>2752451
Everyone should be pro Palestine, it's the common sense position. Has nothing to do with antisemitism, that's just a gatekeeping tactic to exclude people on the right from joining the pro Palestine side.

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>>2752456
/pol/

  1. You are always very obvious.

  2. Why aren't you on 4/pol/? Not pro-Israel enough?


>>2752462
Yes. Good. Keep right-wing trash out. Worthless, grifting fucks, hoping for recruits.

Same dude who uncritically supports every RW Z-Tard under the sun btw.

>>2752464
That should be up to the Palestinian people, not you.
I'm sure they would say the more the merrier and appreciate all the support they can get.

>>2752468
Cheerleaders aren't support.

>>2752470
What do you do but cheerlead?

>>2752470
Again, it should be up to Palestinians, not someone with another agenda, like you.

>Slovenia becomes first EU country to introduce fuel rationing

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c77m4zx6zvmo

even now i'm still posting nothing ever happens. i'm all in on nothing ever happens.

>>2752473
None of your business, agent.

>>2752474
>nooo, don't rob me of my platform!
>it is you who has another agenda!
Stop projecting any time, /pol/tard. Worthless cockroaches.

>>2752451
some nazis are pro-Palestine, some are very happy to see brown extermination carried out by your zionist-neo-nazis.

>>2752479
Are you okay? You seem upset.

>>2752474
just don't spam every fucking thread with 6 gorillion tucker updates everyday, thanks

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Haifa lol

>>2752481
And you seem ziocucked. Did you get run off your own website? Need to come to lefty pol to bitch about jews?

>>2752479
>None of your business, agent.
Classic Felix-type response lmao.

>>2752318
>muh zog
>US has no agency and no imperialist interest no sir, its all israel fault
>yeah they're saying israel has no power at all, its not at all a complete strawman nobody argue
back to pol with you

>>2752453
>I don't get the obsession with him on leftypol
him and candace owens were briefly interesting as representatives of a growing rift between the philosemitic/antisemitic factions of MAGA. ultimately they're useless.

people that aren't english speakers may not understand the role of conservative skeptics as sheepdogs, and inadvertently push their propaganda as "see, even the americans don't believe they can win".

even in the mainstream there's better commentary than the bullshit coming from the former bottom boy of rupert murdoch.

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>As Trump steers away from war with Iran, Israel rediscovers cost of riding with him

>In a bombshell announcement Monday, Trump revealed that his administration has been engaged in “productive” talks with Iran regarding a “complete and total resolution” of hostilities, leading him to postpone his pledge to bomb Iran’s energy sites.


>Israelis who had trusted the plan now fear there is no plan and wonder if Trump can still be trusted.


It seems that Jerusalem was caught off guard by the announcement from the mercurial president.

>“I’m worried,” said American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Danielle Pletka.


>“There will be a temptation to pull an Obama and run for the hills prematurely,” she said, referring to the 44th US president. “On the one hand, the president has the right principles and goals, on the other, he’s facing internal and external pressure to allow the regime to continue, to punt the problem to another president.”


>The US-Israel alliance, like the relationship between Trump and Netanyahu, reached new heights with the joint campaign against Iran. But it came with a clear price.


As long as Israel crafted a plan with Trump, it was never really Israel’s plan at all.
I have never seen israeli media this upset at trump

https://www.timesofisrael.com/as-trump-steers-away-from-war-with-iran-israel-discovers-cost-of-riding-with-us/

>>2752329
but I thought they liked the azov nazis?

>>2752477
>Slovenia becomes first EU country to introduce fuel rationing
The article mentions "fuel tourism" which is a big factor but not the only one. Another reason is that one company is deliberately withholding fuel because it's waiting for prices to rise up. In other words it's artificially caused by price speculation. And to make it even more ridiculous the company is state owned.

>>2752488
If you cared about Palestinians you would be bitching about jews too….

its fizzling

>>2752493
>uh oh israel and us are at odds in foreign policy??
useless brandon gimmicks

>>2752498
it's going to sizzle friday as usual, a war fought on the weekends

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>suez crisis
thats what ive been saying

>>2752453
He's a grifter but he's the only person who is allowed to grill zionists publicly

>>2752497
Israel is a white supremacist ethno-nationalist settler colonial state. That's why every relevant right-winger supports them, and (you) are a retarded autist they are embarrassed to be seen with, who wishes they could get away with the shit that israel does.

>>2752491
>getting kicked out of the middle east, losing the petrodollar, and creating a new regional hegemon is in the US's interest
>the massive Israeli influence op occurring in the US has no bearing on political outcomes
>you're an ebil racist /pol/yp if you disagree

You Chomskyslop purveyors are a discredited and diminishing minority and no one will miss you.

>>2752373
>they're gonna send their most elite units get slaughtered into a turkey shoot
yes please do it

>>2752373
hell yeah let's do it, special military operation, the putler gambit

>>2752511
>if the empire is massively incompetent and screw up its not because they have a bunch of absolute morons at the top, its because of the israeli that sent to death the empire they depend on
>if I repeat my strawman enough it becomes what the other guy says
retard

>>2752514
Their assumption that US is special and unbeatable is trivial to see. The skill issue must be someone else's fault.

>>2752487
Clusters again, or more targeted munitions?

>>2752499
Under Trump it makes somewhat more sense for Israelis to be unsure but only because nobody knows anymore if what Trump says is true or not. So Israelis are preventively crying just in case, like they always do anyway. It's in their culture.

Americans marching to die in a war that benefits euros and their Middle East colonial Israel.

>>2752514
>implying the only qualification needed isn't being a rabid zionist
>implying this has nothing to do with Israel

>>2752519
since trump keeps sending MEUs, then I assume the deal shit is a fucking lie and you should too, stop believing this shit. it proved meaningless with biden and will prove meaningless here. both countries want total war with iran, and they won't stop until the last iranian launching shahed drones to tankers in hormuz is dead, or war becomes so untenable americans are rioting the white house.

>>2752411
>>2752413
Lowkey kind of wonder if there's gonna be another pivot where the Far-Right embraces Islam.

Pretty sure Casapound had ties to Hezbollah back in the day, before going Pro-Israel during the migrant crisis. I could see part of the young right's divorce from Israel being "Islamism is based actually."

BREAKING: An explosion at the Port Arthur oil refinery in the American city of Texas
>This follows reported Israeli/US attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure

>>2752493
talking to trump is a waste of time. IRGC should call mamdani for negotiations and refer to him in statements as their "preferred leader of the united states". shit would tilt trump super hard, make him start another ICE war in NYC, and fracture the dems so competent fascists can't rebuild the US economy or leverage entrenched interests for a diplomatic victory.

>>2752520
no whip necessary. they volunteer by the hundreds of thousands. they worship those murderers. they elevate them to positions of power. it is a society that worships war


>>2752524
the problem with reports of explosions in the US is that just about every time it's just incompetence, cost cutting, outdated unsafe industrial plant, and undertrained scabs.

it's like they always say: age of empires in recline.

Here’s what happened today
<US President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran wants to make a deal and the two countries have “major points of agreement”, as he ordered the military to suspend strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for five days.
>Iran has denied that any discussions with the US have taken place, arguing that Trump’s claim is aimed at manipulating the markets and insisting that its position on the Strait of Hormuz has not changed.
<Financial markets are seeing a spell of relief after Trump’s announcement, with the price for a barrel of Brent crude falling 10.9 percent to $99.94, down from nearly $120 at one point last week, and the S&P 500 climbing 1.1 percent for its best day since the war began.
>Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel will keep attacking Iran and Lebanon, vowing to “safeguard” Israeli interests in any potential ceasefire or peace deal.
<Israel has kept up its barrage of strikes on Lebanon, targeting Beirut and its suburbs, as well as the Nabatieh and Tyre areas, where an attack killed a medic.
>Israeli attacks have damaged or destroyed six of the seven main bridges over the Litani River, which splits the north of Lebanon from the south, in recent days, while the UN estimates 1.2 million people in Lebanon are now displaced.
<Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has told an Israeli radio programme that “the new Israeli border must be the Litani [River]”.

Building in Israel hit after Iranian missile attack
The Israeli military says it has sent “search and rescue forces to operate at a scene in northern Israel where reports of an impact have been received” after an Iranian missile launch.
Footage released by the Magen David Adom emergency service showed a damaged building with a smashed area on an upper floor and rubble spread across the ground.
The medics said a man in his 30s was in mild condition after suffering a shrapnel injury, but there were no other immediate reports of casualties.

>>2752526
You're playing with dolls

>>2752524
Video of burning oil tanks on live news


Report says energy-related buildings in Iran’s Isfahan, Khorramshahr struck
A gas administration building and a gas reduction structure have been struck in the central Iranian province of Isfahan, causing some damage to parts of the facilities and surrounding homes, according to Iran’s Fars news agency.
Separately, a projectile hit outside a gas pipeline for a power plant in the southwestern city of Khorramshahr, near the border with Iraq and Kuwait, the report said.
There were no casualties in the incident in Khorramshahr, Fars said.
There was no immediate information about the exact timing of the reported attacks.

Netanyahu eyes ‘long-term’ military commitment in Lebanon as elections loom
From Israel’s point of view, the war in Lebanon is perhaps the more pressing concern and longer-term military commitment.
It has been using the ongoing conflict as a way of taking the fight to Hezbollah, fulfilling this long-held ambition of completely annihilating the armed group.
In any talks, if Iran insists on protecting Hezbollah or insists on Israel stopping its attacks into Lebanon, or the US puts pressure on Netanyahu and Israel to do that, we know Israel would not want it to have its long-term ambitions thwarted in Lebanon.
Netanyahu has elections coming up in October, and he has to have something to show for all the privations of this conflict – both in Iran and now, also, Lebanon.

A recap of recent developments
>Iran denies targeting a joint military base run by the United States and the United Kingdom on the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia with missiles, dismissing the claim as an “Israeli false flag” attack.
<Iran has strongly denied reports of negotiations with the US, after US President Donald Trump announced a five-day delay to attacks on Iranian power plants, saying Washington and Tehran had held “very good and productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East”.
>Stock markets rallied, and oil prices dropped after Trump’s announcement that the US had talked with Iran.
<Iran will use “every capability to ensure security”, the country’s armed forces spokesperson, Ebrahim Zolfaghari, said, as explosions continued to rock Tehran overnight.
>The UN Security Council is negotiating a draft resolution introduced by Bahrain to authorise states to use “all necessary means” to ensure freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
<Israeli warplanes launched at least three strikes targeting the southern suburbs of Beirut, after Israel’s military issued more forced evacuation orders to residents in the Lebanese capital.
>The UN says 1.2 million people in Lebanon, or about one in five people, have been forced to flee their homes amid the escalating Israeli attacks since March 2.
<Iraqi authorities say an air attack has hit a military base used by the Iran-aligned Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) in the eastern part of Ramadi city in the western province of Anbar. A separate attack in Babil province injured about four people.

>>2752526
I'm not believing Trump is talking with anyone in Iran until Iran officially confirms it.
And today Iran already denied it once, so unless the article is talking about some new developments since then it's certainly false.

>>2752541
They're talking to Abdol Mohhamad El-Irani it is been confirmed.

>>2752545
I heard they were talking with Ibrahim Al-Guaido

>>2752530
As usual the system is sabotaging itself in ways that saboteurs can only dream of.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/23/stock-markets-donald-trump-iran-gold-oil-prices

market rallies as trump TACOs. trump has finally played his whole hand and now has the unenviable position of being a fascist equally despised by the working and capitalist classes.

>>2752532
trump is easy to troll, maga is easy to troll, media is easy to troll. iran conflict has flooded the zone but the internal political crisis in the USA never abated. they're still killing and deporting people across the country. it'd be really easy to rebuild the narrative and exacerbate the internal collapse the US is facing.

>>2752541
>>2752545
>>2752546
oof. didn't know iran denied it. that means the market rallied on nothing but a fucking lie? what is even happening in the markets then? algotrading AI bots in hedge funds can botching trades based on cap and deadcat bouncing the market over and over? trump keeps punching his own economy in the balls over and over.

>>2752552
>didn't know iran denied it.
see
>>2752224
>>2752228

>the market rallied on nothing but a fucking lie

you thought the market was actually rational or a good reflection of reality?

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Bad empanada approved.

>>2752552
>oof. didn't know iran denied it. that means the market rallied on nothing but a fucking lie?
i mean besides algo traders, everyone in the west basically believes that the war ends when trump says, more or less, and think the war ending will start with a truth social post

>>2752552
Every week before the markets open Trump comes up with another lie about negotiations with Iran lol
The only reason the media is still reporting it seriously at all at this point is because they're in on it or they're retarded.

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Posted an hour ago by Iranian state media Fars News

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Sir sir the Texas valero has been hit!

>>2752524
>BREAKING: An explosion at the Port Arthur oil refinery in the American city of Texas
Meh. It's PA TX man so an explosion at a chemical plant is like Monday there.

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>>2752564
False Flag?

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Mamdani shills are pathetic

>>2752563
Hopefully they have really come to their senses and this is not just temporary posturing.

>>2752560
He's right

>>2752564
old footage edited together?


>>2752568
Worse. Poor standards for safety and equipment. OSHA is gonna have a field day.

>>2752577
OSHA basically does not exist, especially in shitholes like TeKKKsas. Nothing will change.

>>2752563
What if a third party negotiated terms if the us began closing bases and moving assets out of the region? Can't get Israel back on its leash without taking something away from it first.

>>2752575
Looks like an accident to me.

>>2752580
>What if a third party negotiated terms if the us began closing bases and moving assets out of the region?
Already have been moving out of Iran, couldnt even land its planes. Iran sees itself with a pretty good hand going forward.
>2752569
This is not USApol

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Kuwait says responding to incoming missile and drone attacks
The Kuwaiti army has said its air defences are currently responding to “hostile missile and drone attacks”.
In a statement on X, the army said that sound of explosions is the result of interceptions, and called on people to adhere to instructions from authorities.

Trump to blame for almost 75% jump in US petrol prices: Senator
US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has said that President Donald Trump is to blame for the almost 75 percent increase in the petrol price in less than a month.
“A month ago, the national price of gasoline was $2.93 a gallon. Today it’s $3.94. One man is to blame: Donald Trump,” Schumer said in a post on X.
Schumer, the most senior opposition Democratic leader, was against Trump’s decision to attack Iran and has called for an end to the war.
In an earlier post on X, Schumer also noted that tens of billions of dollars “are being wasted” in the conduct of the war.

Attacks on Iran’s energy-related facilities in Isfahan, Khorramshahr could complicate situation
There is now a confirmation from Fars news agency of attacks hitting energy-related facilities in Isfahan and Khorramshahr.
The report said that the attacks took place during the day on Monday.
What we don’t know yet is if the attacks came before or after US President Donald Trump made the announcement extending his ultimatum against Iran, and giving instruction to the Department of War not to strike energy facilities and plants.
If the attacks happened after Trump’s statement, then the Americans did not make good on their promise, and it will likely make the situation more complicated particularly for those in the business of mediation between the two sides.
Earlier, Iranian officials have been quick to deny Trump’s claims of negotiations saying they have nothing to do with any proposals, direct or indirect.

Alarm sirens activated in Bahrain
Authorities have told people to “remain calm and head to the nearest safe place”, in what is the third activation of alarm sirens over the past four hours in Bahrain.

Kuwait reports power outages after damage to transmission lines
The spokesperson for the Kuwaiti Ministry of Electricity, Fatima Hayat, has announced that several overhead power transmission lines have been taken out of service due to damage caused by falling debris amid the attacks from Iran.
According to the KUNA News Agency, the damage caused partial disconnections in several areas, though work was already under way to restore power.

Energy company executive warns impact of Iran war could surpass Ukraine conflict
The impact of the US-Israeli war on Iran could potentially surpass the effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, a top executive of a European energy company warns.
Alfred Stern, CEO of Austrian oil and gas firm OMV, told the Reuters news agency that while the Ukraine conflict largely rerouted energy supplies, the Iran war has removed energy supplies from the global market.
“The Middle East crisis now is really a physical disruption of the supply chain,” Stern said. “This is more significant, but of course, the key variable in there is: how long will it take? If this is of limited time, it will probably have less impact.”
The economic effects of the crisis are already being seen in lower-income countries, he said.

>>2752589
please use a pseudonym

>>2751764
>>2752590
>>2751857
>please use a pseudonym
No.

>>2752580
Third party from Iran? Not happening due the mosaic structure of Iranian government, it has been deliberately constructed to withstand coups.
>The distinct features of Iran’s political economy pose a fundamental problem for [American "regime management" strategy]. Since assuming the position in 1989, Ali Khamenei has systematically institutionalized the Office of the Supreme Leader. Khamenei always lacked the charisma of his predecessor, Ayatollah Khomeini, and his clerical standing was more contested from the outset. His response to this deficit of legitimacy was to transform the Office into the regime’s commanding height: a dense bureaucratic complex with parallel capacities across the spheres of administration, politics, finance, communications, security, culture, and the seminaries. What was previously a modest coordinating secretariat of roughly twenty staff evolved, under Khamenei, into something far more expansive: a state within the state, a shadow apparatus comprising thousands of personnel with extensive extra-legal reach and the ability to override or marginalize the elected branches. The aim of this institutionalization was to ensure that the system could function without relying on the personal authority of the Supreme Leader as a singular strongman.
>[…]
>Iran does not have a single army whose members could potentially defect. Its coercive architecture is much more complex: a layered system of parallel forces, overlapping intelligence organs, and differentiated command structures, designed to secure the regime against both external assaults and internal power-grabs. The American strategy of trying to remove the apex and reorient the bureaucracy is therefore inapplicable. Alongside the regular army (artesh), the IRGC is tasked not merely with territorial defence but with safeguarding the political order itself, via the regime’s core deterrent capabilities (missiles, drones, key elements of strategic airspace defence). The development of this dual-armed-forces arrangement was a deliberate attempt at coup-proofing the state. Institutional parallelism may create redundancy, but it also generates mutual constraint: no single command structure has the authority to switch the coercive apparatus from loyalty to defection.
https://www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/the-venezuela-illusion/

>>2752558
>>2752561
it's interesting that the bet is trump pussies out. the market wants him out.

>you thought the market was actually rational or a good reflection of reality?

more than aware that it's vibes based, but those vibes reflect the aggregate interests of the epstein class.

>everyone in the west basically believes that the war ends when trump says

them being wrong is the interesting bit. iran has trump pinned defending israel and the gcc indefinitely so he's split:
< lose by backing down and ceding the gulf
< lose by committing troops and blowing up his presidency
< lose by kicking the can down the road till the money runs out and the gulf billionaires pull out of wall street

>>2752569
mamdani may not be the lion of new york we could hope for, but he's pretty well situated politically, rhetorically, and memetically for trolling maga.

people keep thinking trump is just skating everytime he beats the noose. in reality he has so many lanes of attack open on him that people trip over them as they go for the bastard.

mamdani is a face. escalate the conflict between mamdani and trump and the magical wrestler superhero kayfabe augmented hyperreality implodes. the time is right, everyone wants trump to take an L.

Iranian Revolutionary Guard: A US-Israeli aggression targeted energy facilities in the cities of Isfahan in the center of the country and Khorramshahr in the south, and affected the gas supply lines belonging to the power plant in Khorramshahr, which led to a complete power outage in the city.
>Therefore, the leadership of the Revolutionary Guard has decided to respond to all power plants in Israel and the Arabian Gulf

Power outages in most of Bahrain
I think the Iranians are holding their word, anons


>The Iran we don't know: "Capitalism" against America and "Imperialism" hostile to Israel

Iran and America.

With the escalation of geopolitical tension between Israel and the United States on one side, and Iran on the other, a renewed analytical question resurfaces: How do we understand the positions and behaviors of the Iranian state in its surroundings? Is it a “resistance” party that disrupts Western “imperial” hegemony? Or is it an “authoritarian” regime with ideological aspirations that reproduces and deepens the crises of the Middle East?

However, this debate quickly falls into the trap of a misleading dichotomy that obscures the truth. We are forced to choose between two options: either adopting a Western narrative that justifies foreign intervention in the name of democracy, human rights, nuclear non-proliferation, or any other pretext, or slipping into a "camp-like" perspective that grants political regimes—regardless of their behavior—a clean bill of health simply for opposing the United States. Thus, we are left with a false choice: either to sanctify Iran absolutely as a state of resistance and defiance, or to condemn it absolutely as an "authoritarian" power, not only within Iran but also in its surrounding region. This dichotomy closes the door to understanding, and we evade confronting the true complexity of the conflict.


To break free from this reductionism, it is useful to employ the tools of critical political economy for a deeper understanding of the Iranian state in its engagement with internal and external affairs. This critical approach not only interprets state behavior through its external positioning but also deconstructs its socio-economic structure and the nature of the relations of production that govern its behavior, both domestically and internationally.

State capitalism in Iran
In Iran, the Revolutionary Guard and its charitable foundations (bonyads) play a pivotal role that extends beyond military or social functions; these entities operate as massive capital accumulation mechanisms. Through their dominance of key sectors such as energy, construction, telecommunications, and banking, these institutions form a kind of financial-military oligarchy that drives extensive wealth concentration operations.

"The Iranian revolution did not produce or offer a genuine alternative to economic capitalism; in fact, it presented a distorted version of it."

The Iranian Revolution did not produce or offer a genuine alternative to economic capitalism; rather, it presented a distorted version of it. Behind the image of Iran as a "resistance to imperialism" lies a classic model of "bureaucratic state capitalism," where exploitative capitalist relations are not abolished but rather integrated and centrally managed through state apparatuses. Iran shares this characteristic with many countries in the region and beyond. Therefore, what makes the Iranian case the focus of this analysis is not its absolute exceptionalism, but its central position in the current debate surrounding the discourse of resistance to imperialism, which necessitates a more urgent and fundamental examination.

However, invoking the concept of "bureaucratic state capitalism" does not mean reducing a highly complex historical event to a ready-made theoretical framework. The Iranian Revolution was one of the most complex revolutions of the twentieth century in terms of the multiplicity of its forces and the contradictions in its projects. Workers, merchants, intellectuals, Islamists, and leftists all participated, and it was possible—at a certain stage—that it could have gone in other directions. What later transpired—the liquidation of workers' councils and the restructuring by the clergy in Qom and then by military institutions like the Revolutionary Guard—was not a predetermined fate programmed by the logic of capitalist accumulation. Rather, it was the product of an open struggle within the revolution itself, which ended with the victory of a particular faction.

This economic structure explains the structural violence perpetrated by the new Iranian state against the labor movement since 1979. This began with the dismantling of the workers' councils (independent organizations established by workers to self-manage factories after the Shah's fall), followed by waves of executions and arrests targeting labor and leftist activists throughout the 1980s. This was not a mere incidental aspect of the political struggle, but rather a prerequisite for breaking the bargaining power of any entity outside the control of the new state. Even today, the regime relies on dismantling any independent union organization to ensure the continuation of policies of low wages and precarious employment, which explains why current protests are concentrated in hard-production sectors such as petrochemicals and steel.

"Heavy and extractive industries are concentrated in peripheral geographical areas such as Khuzestan, far from the political and financial center of Tehran."

The state also employs a policy of unequal development to impose a kind of "spatial isolation" on workers. Heavy and extractive industries are concentrated in peripheral geographical areas such as Khuzestan and Asaluyeh, far from the political and financial center of Tehran. This distribution does not merely reflect logistical or geographical necessities, but rather represents a "spatial engineering" aimed at managing crises and containing protests. When labor strikes erupt in these industrial peripheries, the security apparatus can contain them in the media and perhaps even suppress them before they spread to the capital and pose a direct political threat to the structure of power. Thus, the authorities utilize spatial constraints to contain the labor movement and prevent the formation of a unified front capable of linking economic exploitation in the peripheries to the power structure in the center.

Furthermore, economic exploitation in Iran does not operate in isolation from ethnic discrimination. The two are organically intertwined, and therefore any analysis of the dynamics of control that ignores the ethnic question and its material entanglement with economic factors will necessarily remain incomplete. Iran is a multi-ethnic state, and the practices of the central authority against the peripheries inevitably intersect with the ethnic question, as minorities claim to be deliberately marginalized and their rights disregarded by the authorities.


Ahvaz region in western Iran (Al Jazeera)
For example, natural resources, such as oil and gas in Khuzestan (Ahvaz), are exploited to fuel the political and financial center, while local communities are left to suffer from poverty, unemployment, and systematic exclusion. This economic marginalization is coupled with militarization and an excessive security grip, with regions like Sistan and Baluchestan and Kurdistan recording higher execution rates than other areas. It is therefore no coincidence that the slogan "Woman, Life, Freedom" (ژن، ژیان، ءازادی), which gained traction during the 2022 uprising following the murder of young Mahsa Amini, originated primarily in Kurdistan, nor that Baluchestan was the scene of some of the most violent clashes during the uprising. This illustrates the dual nature of repression in Iran: it is both economic and nationalist, making these regions perpetual reservoirs of rebellion against the state.


Socially, Iran suffers from a high level of economic inequality, clearly reflected in recent 2025 figures that reveal a severe concentration of wealth at the top of the social pyramid. Just 1% of Iranians control approximately 29% of the country's total wealth, while more than 30% of the population—over 31 million people—live below the absolute poverty line. This inequality is not accidental; it is the result of economic policies that cause chronic inflation while workers' wages remain far below the cost of a basic basket of goods.

"Only 1% of Iranians control about 29% of the country's total wealth, while more than 30% of the population, or over 31 million people, live below the absolute poverty line."

This economic polarization is also geographically evident, as the Gini coefficient, which measures income inequality, continues to rise, reflecting the marginalization of peripheral regions like Sistan and Baluchestan compared to the center in Tehran. These indicators collectively suggest that we are not facing a mere passing economic crisis, but rather a systematic mechanism that concentrates wealth in the hands of the elite at the expense of peripheral regions.

Women… and the environment too
Alongside ethnic marginalization, the issue of women emerges as a formative element in the structure of this political economy. From the perspective of "social reproduction" theory, laws concerning women in the Islamic Republic—including the mandatory hijab—transcend mere identity politics. In the Iranian context, they function as tools of biopolitics and the regulation of the public sphere. Legal and social control over women provides the most effective mechanism for social organization, ensuring the stability of the family as an economic unit that bears the burdens of caregiving abandoned by the state due to its increasing focus and involvement in the war economy.

Even this social "control" is not distributed equally; its impact varies significantly depending on a woman's geographical and national location. Women in Sistan and Baluchestan and Kurdistan face compounded pressure and restrictions that cannot be explained by analyses that treat "Iranian women" as a single, homogeneous category, as some liberal interpretations do. Thus, the fierce struggle over the status of women in Iran is, in reality, a material struggle for power, a daily stage on which the state displays its dominance over all segments of society.


On another level, the environmental crisis in Iran cannot be interpreted simply as a "climate imbalance," but rather as a direct consequence of a political economy based on the depletion of water and environmental resources to serve specific economic and military projects. This crisis is materially manifested in the drying up of historic rivers like the Zayandeh Rud in Isfahan and the disappearance of large parts of Lake Urmia. While the environmental dimension may seem, at first glance, unrelated to the power struggle, this devastation is the direct physical result of haphazard dam projects and the diversion of waterways to serve the steel and petrochemical industries, which are monopolized by networks linked to the Revolutionary Guard.

"The environmental crisis in Iran cannot be read as merely a climate imbalance, but is a direct result of a political economy based on the depletion of water resources and environmental destruction to serve specific economic and military projects."

This situation is exacerbated by the “militarization of infrastructure,” as major projects are assigned to companies linked to the Guard at the expense of engineering experts. The “Katvand” dam disaster is a glaring example of projects being passed with complete disregard for geological warnings, prioritizing security and profit logic. The construction of the dam led to an increase in the salinity of the Karun River, causing major environmental and agricultural problems.

We are therefore faced with a clear example of "accumulation through dispossession," where the water resources of the majority are seized to generate profits in service of political agendas. For this reason, environmental issues have become a primary driver of protests, as environmental policies drive farmers and agricultural workers to the streets after destroying their livelihoods, thus merging their immediate material demands with the broader political demands of the popular movement.

The result of all this is that, due to sanctions, privatization policies, and the expansion of the informal economy, the lower social classes have become more fragmented and vulnerable. Therefore, it is not surprising that the mass movements of recent years, such as the 2019 and 2022 uprisings, did not originate in large factories, although workers did participate. Rather, they were led by a new organic alliance comprising marginalized and unemployed youth from the peripheries, women, and broad segments of the middle class that have fallen below the poverty line.

While acknowledging the effectiveness of political economy tools in dismantling the Iranian power structure, we must be wary of a purely economic reductionism that truncates our understanding of the experience as a whole. Despite the centrality of capital accumulation and the economy, the regime's ideological project possesses its own independent driving force, sometimes resorting to decisions deemed economically "suicidal" to ensure its political and ideological survival. Furthermore, the excessive "control" policies against dissidents transcend mere economic engineering aimed at managing the workforce; they extend to a broader scope designed to assert the state's absolute sovereignty and monopoly on violence—a dimension that cannot be grasped by structural economic frameworks alone.

Iran as a sub-imperial power
It must be emphasized that criticizing the policies of the Iranian regime internally or externally does not necessitate adopting the American narrative. We must also point out that American sanctions have played - and still play - a major role in determining the economic options of the Iranian regime, and its orientation towards what is known as the "resistance economy," which requires a greater concentration of power and wealth in the hands of specific institutions and entities, with the side effects that this entails, including "potential corruption" and the marginalization of the periphery in favor of the center.

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>>2752599
US sanctions have played - and continue to play - a major role in determining the economic options of the Iranian regime, and its orientation towards what is known as the resistance economy."

Iran operates within a global system governed by center-periphery dynamics, where US economic sanctions do not play a role in promoting human rights, as is claimed. Rather, they constitute a form of economic warfare that reshapes the balance of power. Their actual impact is to crush the purchasing power of the middle class and destroy social safety nets, thus weakening society's capacity for organization and civil resistance. At the same time, the sanctions provide an ideal environment for elites and institutions to amass profits through the management of the shadow economy and smuggling networks.

Likewise, it is inaccurate to analyze Tehran's alliances with powers like Russia or China as purely anti-imperialist, as is commonly believed. In a multipolar world order, these alliances represent a geopolitical repositioning within the global capitalist competition for resources and strategic routes, and hardly any genuine project to transcend the logic of hegemony. For example, Russia's position to the left of the United States cannot be interpreted as a fight against "imperial" hegemony; rather, it practices it in other arenas. The same applies to China, which is vying with the United States for its place within the capitalist system itself.

Flowers next to a picture of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei near the Iranian embassy in Moscow, on March 2, 2026. (European Pressphoto Agency)
Flowers next to a picture of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei near the Iranian embassy in Moscow, on March 2, 2026. (European Pressphoto Agency)
In the Arab world, a critical analysis of the Iranian question requires dismantling the illusion of "campaigning" that dominates popular political interpretations. This discourse reduces global and regional contradictions to a mechanical dichotomy, assuming that any geopolitical clash with American "imperialism" automatically grants the opposing side a privileged position. Theoretically, this approach overlooks the nature of the contemporary global capitalist system as an integrated structure within which various forces operate according to the logic of capital accumulation and securing markets and spheres of influence, not with the aim of completely undermining the global order.

"Tehran's international alliances and anti-Washington rhetoric do not reflect a project that is anti-imperialist, but rather are closer to a pragmatic attempt to renegotiate each party's position within the global economic structure."

According to this understanding, Tehran's international alliances and anti-Washington rhetoric do not reflect a project opposed to "imperialism," but rather a "pragmatic attempt" to renegotiate each party's position within the global economic structure. Iran seeks a larger share and international recognition of its influence and rights (including its nuclear program), and to that end, it does not hesitate to mobilize its negotiating leverage and organize its allies in this endeavor, as it did for a long time in what was called the "axis of resistance."


The role played by Iran and its allies in confronting Israel – and the United States itself – especially during the last two years, and specifically after the Al-Aqsa flood in October 2023, cannot be denied. This position has strong religious and ideological roots, but at the same time their practices – which contradict this image – in many Middle Eastern countries during the last decade and a half, and specifically since the outbreak of the Syrian revolution in 2011, cannot be ignored.

This Iranian role can be described as "sub-imperialism," provided one is mindful of the limitations of this concept. The term emerged in the ideas of the Marxist thinker Roy Mauro Marini to analyze the case of Brazil, which he described as "sub-imperialism" within the global capitalist system, where the United States subjugates it at a broader level, but it exerts hegemony over weaker countries in Latin America.

Brazil practiced this "imperialism" by exporting surplus capital and exploiting its poorer neighbors, much like "classical imperialisms." Iran, under siege, does not export surplus capital in the strict sense, but rather exports its security crises through transnational networks that act as instruments of "asymmetric deterrence." The goal here is not to open markets, but to protect the center in Tehran, create a vast buffer zone, and amass leverage to compel the West to negotiate.

The political economy of the resistance discourse
Iran’s position on the Palestinian issue cannot be entirely separated from this broader context. While it is true that Tehran’s support for the Palestinian resistance stems—at least in part—from a genuine religious and ideological commitment, and that Tehran and many of its allies have paid a price for this commitment, it has also yielded political benefits. This support has provided moral cover for building networks of military and political influence in Iraq, Syria

Axis of Resistance (Al Jazeera)
However, reducing the relationship between Iran and the resistance movements to the "negotiating paper" alone presents an insurmountable analytical problem. Movements like Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Palestine possess independent political will, social bases, and a distinct struggle, and at crucial junctures, they have made decisions that completely contradicted the Iranian approach, as demonstrated by Hamas's distancing itself from Tehran in the Syrian context since 2012 before the relationship was later renewed.

In any case, the stark contradiction in this Iranian resistance rhetoric—between ideological commitment and political interests—is evident within Iran itself. Those suffering under austerity and inflation are well aware that funding for these regional networks is directly siphoned from social welfare budgets and their own surplus labor. Therefore, the calls to halt foreign spending do not necessarily reflect nationalist isolationism, but rather an awareness that rejects funding regional adventures that serve to consolidate regime control. These opponents believe that the logic of liberation is indivisible; security policies and inequality cannot be objectively justified under the banner of liberating Palestine or even "resisting imperialism."

"In Syria, the Iranian state, which speaks of opposing foreign hegemony, has provided a stark example of what regional hegemony means when it is practiced without restraint."

Perhaps the most striking example of this structural contradiction is Iran's intervention in Syria. There, the state that speaks of opposing foreign hegemony provided a stark illustration of what regional hegemony means when exercised unchecked. This intervention was not limited to employing sectarian rhetoric as a mobilization tool, but was based on a massive military and financial engineering effort that cost the Iranian treasury billions of dollars to ensure the survival of the Syrian regime.

On the ground, Tehran managed this intervention through demographic and military engineering, mobilizing tens of thousands of foreign fighters within transnational militias. These included factions such as the Afghan Fatemiyoun Brigade, the Pakistani Zainabiyoun Brigade, and Iraqi and Lebanese militias. These forces participated directly in a humanitarian tragedy that resulted in the deaths of more than half a million Syrians and the displacement of nearly half the country's population as internally displaced persons or refugees.

In parallel with this tragedy, the Revolutionary Guard's networks moved to transform the destruction into an economic opportunity, seizing land and property in their areas of influence and literally applying a model of "accumulation through expropriation" to the ruins of Syrian cities (before the Assad regime's departure). This material reality contradicts the utopian claims that portray Iran's role as pure resistance against "imperialism."

In rejection of the American-Israeli war
However, dismantling the Iranian state's economic and political structure—for analytical purposes—does not contradict its fundamental and principled opposition to any American or Israeli military aggression against it, nor does it negate the moral merits of its anti-Israel policies. On the contrary, this dual rejection should perhaps be explicitly acknowledged; horizontal and geopolitical conflict between states should not erase vertical conflict within a single state, and vice versa.


American imperialist wars do not build free (European) societies.
The logic here is simple and straightforward: "imperialist" wars, such as the current American-Israeli war, do not topple tyranny to build free societies; rather, they destroy the material base of society and dismantle the forces of production. Furthermore, the external military threat creates exceptional circumstances that provide the regime with the perfect pretext to demonize strikes and militarize the public sphere under the guise of a "state of emergency" and the necessity of "confronting the enemy."

Most importantly, neither Washington nor Tel Aviv has a liberation project for the peoples of the region. On the contrary, both—especially Israel—have their own imperialist projects that far surpass those attributed to Tehran, not to mention the fact that Israel is a settler-colonial entity established on occupied land, unlike Iran, which is an indigenous state. Therefore, opposing the Western-Israeli war machine is a matter of principle, stemming from the necessity of protecting the material conditions of life for Iranians, including the regime's opponents, particularly those from minority groups. Preventing war is the "zero step" that allows them to survive and then continue their political struggle without being completely crushed between the hammer of foreign military intervention and the anvil of the state.

The Iranian impasse cannot be resolved by choosing between regional and international hegemonic projects. Critical thinking compels us to look inward, not in search of a revolutionary utopia, but in recognition that the true actors responsible for managing the political struggle within Iran are the internal social forces directly harmed by the impoverishment policies driven by US sanctions. In other words, the tangible, material struggles in Iranian cities, factories, and streets are the primary drivers that will determine the country's trajectory, far removed from the illusions of change through foreign intervention.

"The Iranian state, like any modern political formation, operates according to a solid, rational logic aimed at preserving its existence and protecting its sovereignty in a highly hostile regional and international environment."

This position categorically rejects the slide into a narrative that demonizes Iran and portrays it as an irrational entity or a "rogue state" driven by pure evil. The Iranian state, like any modern political entity, operates according to a sound, rational logic aimed at preserving its existence and protecting its sovereignty in a highly hostile regional and international environment. Since the revolution, Iran has faced decades of suffocating sanctions, military encirclement, and persistent attempts to subjugate it to a "global imperialism" represented by the United States.

In response, the state managed to build a relatively independent industrial and technological base and established extensive social welfare networks in its early decades. Therefore, the regime's domestic behavior and its regional expansion abroad are not driven by a "futile" desire for destruction, but rather represent harsh defensive mechanisms of a state attempting to manage its economic crises and contradictions under a constant existential threat. However, this same state, in its quest to escape "global imperialism," has itself formed something akin to "regional imperialism," all while donning the mantle of "resistance" against a Zionist enemy whose hostility and enmity are universally acknowledged, in a war imposed upon it, not one it chose to wage.

>>2752587
Yeah, but they need to cut their losses and shutter the military installations in the region and pull back the navy instead of trying to send paratroopers to Kharg ..and actually try to open channels to negotiate through Iran's neighbors.
But grump wants to feel like he won something so negotiations should focus on economy but they won't. Wishful thinking, I guess, but what else is there?

>>2752599
>>2752600
yes we know iran is dengist

Are the good guys winning bros? What's the SITREP?

>>2752599
Do you have a link to the article? Can't find it through search engines.

>>2752595
crazy.

>>2752617
not sure if this is an entirely accurate summary:

>trump lies about getting iran to negotiating table

>states will delay commitment to blow up iranian power plants
>markets move based on these lies
<iran calls cap on negotiations even existing
>somebody hits power plants in southern iran
<iran follows through on responding to attacks on power and water in kind

so we know:
>iran learned their lesson about american talks being a waste of time
>trump can't get them to the table and will most likely continue to lie about this point
>finance still believes trump is in control

we don't know who bombed iran:
>USA: using the lies about negotiations as a cover to move materiel
>Israel: to exacerbate the conflict between the gcc, US and iran
>USA: using israel as a sockpuppet
>another player in the gulf: seems like a bad move to escalate given their proximity and circumstances

>>2752600
they buried the lede. fact is iran post revolution has spent more time under sanctions than without them and as such is hyper resistant to economic pressure:

>"The Iranian state, like any modern political formation, operates according to a solid, rational logic aimed at preserving its existence and protecting its sovereignty in a highly hostile regional and international environment."


>This position categorically rejects the slide into a narrative that demonizes Iran and portrays it as an irrational entity or a "rogue state" driven by pure evil. The Iranian state, like any modern political entity, operates according to a sound, rational logic aimed at preserving its existence and protecting its sovereignty in a highly hostile regional and international environment. Since the revolution, Iran has faced decades of suffocating sanctions, military encirclement, and persistent attempts to subjugate it to a "global imperialism" represented by the United States.


>In response, the state managed to build a relatively independent industrial and technological base and established extensive social welfare networks in its early decades. Therefore, the regime's domestic behavior and its regional expansion abroad are not driven by a "futile" desire for destruction, but rather represent harsh defensive mechanisms of a state attempting to manage its economic crises and contradictions under a constant existential threat. However, this same state, in its quest to escape "global imperialism," has itself formed something akin to "regional imperialism," all while donning the mantle of "resistance" against a Zionist enemy whose hostility and enmity are universally acknowledged, in a war imposed upon it, not one it chose to wage.


>>2752595
this 'ceasefire' didnt last long lol

>>2752595
So the stock market sheds three trillion tomorrow since grumpy yahoo knocked their power out anyways? What happened to two more weeks? or was it four this time?

>>2752629
The percentages in that link are off the charts

>>2752568
ok, sorry to be that guy, but can someone explain this meme to me. i keep seeing it

>>2752605
>>2752587
Already moving out of Iraq, sorry.

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FT Exclusive: Traders made bets worth half a billion dollars in the oil market about 15 minutes before Donald Trump’s post touting 'productive' talks with Iran sent the price of crude tumbling

China urges citizens to evacuate Israel ‘as soon as possible’: Report
The security situation in the Middle East is continuing to worsen, and Chinese citizens living in Israel should stop risking their safety and either evacuate or return to China “as soon as possible”, the Chinese Embassy in Israel said.
China’s Xinhua state news agency quoted the embassy as saying that the Chinese government is organising another evacuation mission for its citizens through the Taba border crossing with Egypt.

“The scope, frequency, and intensity of missile and drone attacks on Israel have further increased, leading to rising casualties and property losses, as well as repeated incidents of people being harmed because they failed to reach bomb shelters in time,” Xinhua quoted the embassy as saying.
The embassy also reminded its citizens still living in Israel “to stay away from airports, ports, power plants, refineries, and other key infrastructure facilities and sensitive military sites”.

>>2752637
"'It’s hard to prove causality …but you have to wonder who would have been relatively aggressive at selling futures at that point, 15 minutes before Trump’s post,' said a market strategist at a US broker, referring to Monday’s trades."

>>2752636
I know about Iraq, I was talking about everywhere. The value of the dollar will depend on diplomacy going forward, not the illusion of military might or threat of annihilation.

>>2752636
Oh, you were correcting ur own post.
That's cool.

>>2752617
trump is lying and manipulating markets to line his pockets and serve his donors, while shipping a few thousand chuds to the gulf to die for him. israel and usa are bombing iraninan energy sites seemingly on a small scale to try to boil the frog and normalize their own strikes while avoiding full iranian retaliation.
iran is holding strong and refusing negotiations while retaliating and calling out trump for constantly lying and escalating
anti-imperialist saboteurs have begun setting us oil refineries on fire

Netanyahu said frustrated that Mossad promise it could instigate Iran uprising has fallen short
NYT says in leadup to war, spy agency touted plans to instigate mass resistance that could trigger regime’s collapse; instead, rulers have dug in and revolution appears unlikely

https://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-said-frustrated-that-mossad-promises-of-iran-uprising-have-fallen-short

"US officials tell The Washington Post they no longer believe it is possible to achieve the war's original goals of overthrowing the Iranian regime"

Fars News Agency: US-Israeli aggression targets energy facilities in Isfahan and Khorramshahr
The United States and Israel launched an attack on energy facilities in the cities of Isfahan and Khorramshahr, resulting in material damage to the facilities and surrounding homes, without any human casualties, according to the Iranian Fars News Agency.

In Isfahan, the attack targeted the gas management building and the pressure reduction station on Kaveh Street, damaging parts of the facilities and neighboring houses, according to the agency.

In Khorramshahr, the attack targeted the gas pipeline of the power plant, where a projectile hit an area outside the plant, without any injuries being recorded, according to statements by the city's governor, as reported by Fars News Agency.


Isfahan is a key hub in the gas distribution network, through which supplies pass to cities and the industrial sector, making any damage to it impactful on production and services.

While Khorramshahr is part of a gas-linked electricity production system, targeting it affects the operational capacity of the state, not just a specific facility.

Yesterday, a high-level Iranian security and political source confirmed to Al-Mayadeen that "Iran's readiness to launch severe, harsh, and comprehensive strikes in response to any attacks on its infrastructure and vital facilities remains in place and fully prepared."

The Iranian source said: "We know that the enemy is continuing its aerial aggression against our territory," warning all parties involved in the aggression that any action against our flag, whether small, symbolic, or demonstrative, will be met with a strong, doubled, and unequivocal response.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump claimed that he would like to make a deal with Iran, saying: "I think it is very difficult for them to leave their country (referring to the Iranians), yet we will meet face to face at some point, and very soon."

He indicated that a five-day deadline had been set , adding, "We will see how things go during that time." He continued, "If things go well, we will reach a settlement on this issue; otherwise, we will continue to bombard them with all the force at our disposal."


Today’s aggression comes after Trump claimed to have postponed the attack on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days.

Iran had confirmed its intention to respond to this aggression with punitive measures that would place Washington-linked infrastructure in the region and "Israel" among the legitimate targets.

Hezbollah targets the "Liman" barracks and an Israeli military gathering at the Fatima Gate… and 54 statements regarding operations within 24 hours
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon continues its operations against the Israeli occupation, in defense of the country and its people, in light of the intense aggression that has been ongoing since March 2, which was preceded by a violation of the ceasefire for nearly a year and a half.
In detail, at 01:30 on Tuesday, March 24, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted a gathering of Israeli occupation army soldiers at the Fatima Gate on the Lebanese-Palestinian border with a rocket salvo.

At 00:10 on Tuesday morning, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted the "Liman" barracks north of the "Nahariya" settlement, using a squadron of attack drones.
Yesterday, Monday, at 23:40, the Islamic Resistance fighters carried out an artillery bombardment targeting a gathering of vehicles and soldiers of the Israeli occupation army in the Al-Zuhour neighborhood of Maroun Al-Ras town.

In 54 statements, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon targeted Israeli occupation gatherings and bases.
On Monday, March 23, 2026, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon issued 54 military statements regarding its operations against the Israeli occupation army, its positions and settlements in northern occupied Palestine. The operations were carried out in the following order:

1- At 17:30 on Sunday, March 22: The "Zar'it" barracks was targeted with a rocket salvo.

2- At 02:00: The settlement of “Al-Manara” was targeted with a missile salvo as part of the warning.

3- At 02:50: The “Al-Mutla” site was targeted with a missile salvo.

4- At 04:30: Targeting enemy artillery positions near the "Marj" site opposite the town of Markaba with a rocket salvo.

5- At 04:30: The “Al-Mutla” site was targeted for the second time with a missile salvo.

6- At 06:00: A gathering of occupation vehicles and soldiers was targeted in the vicinity of the town of Taybeh with a qualitative missile.

7- At 09:25: A gathering of soldiers was targeted at the newly established site in Nimr al-Jamal opposite Alma al-Shaab with a rocket salvo.

8- At 11:00: A gathering of soldiers in Tel Abu Madi in the town of Al-Dhahira was targeted with a rocket salvo.

9- At 11:00: A gathering of soldiers in the vicinity of the Naqoura municipality building was targeted with a rocket salvo.

10- At 11:20: The "Dovif" barracks was targeted with a missile salvo and a squadron of dive drones.

11- At 11:20: A gathering of soldiers in the "Avivim" barracks was targeted by a squadron of attack drones.

12- At 12:20: A gathering of soldiers near the town square of Markaba was targeted with artillery shells.

13- At 12:25: The same gathering was targeted for the second time with a missile salvo.

14- At 12:30: The same gathering was targeted for the third time with a missile salvo.

15- At 13:00: The “Al-Mutla” site was targeted for the third time with a missile salvo.

16- At 13:00: A gathering of soldiers in the Taybeh project was targeted with a rocket barrage.

17- At 13:15: The settlement of "Kiryat Shmona" was targeted with a rocket barrage.

18- At 13:15: A gathering of soldiers in "Hadhbat al-Ajal" north of "Kfar Yuval" was targeted with a rocket salvo.

19- At 13:15: A gathering of soldiers near the Naqoura school was targeted with a rocket barrage.

20- At 13:15: A gathering of soldiers in Baydar al-Faqani in the town of Taybeh was targeted with a rocket salvo.

21- At 13:15: A gathering of soldiers at the "Miskav Am" site was targeted with a rocket salvo.

22- At 13:15: The "Beit Hillel" barracks was targeted with a rocket salvo.

23- At 13:15: A gathering of soldiers in the Tartira Heights in Maroun al-Ras was targeted with artillery shells.

24- At 13:20: The "Dovif" barracks was targeted for the second time with a rocket salvo.

25- At 13:30: The “Neria” mountain base belonging to the “Meron” base was targeted with a missile salvo.

26- At 13:30: The settlement of "Kiryat Shmona" was targeted for the second time with a rocket barrage.

27- At 13:30: A gathering of occupation vehicles and soldiers in Jadida Mays al-Jabal was targeted with a rocket salvo.

28- At 14:00: The settlement of "Kiryat Shmona" was targeted for the third time with a rocket barrage.

29- At 14:00: A gathering of soldiers in Khirbet al-Manara, opposite the town of Houla, was targeted for the third time with a rocket salvo.

30- At 14:20: The settlement of "Kiryat Shmona" was targeted for the fourth time with a rocket barrage.

31- At 14:30: A gathering of occupation vehicles and soldiers in Khallat al-Aqsa in the town of Taybeh was targeted with a rocket salvo.

32- At 14:45: The “Ramot Naftali” base was targeted with a missile salvo.

33- At 14:45: The settlement of "Kiryat Shmona" was targeted for the fifth time with a rocket barrage.

34- At 15:00: A gathering of soldiers at the Metula site was targeted for the fourth time by a squadron of attack drones.

35- At 15:00: A "Hummer" vehicle was targeted in Jdeidet Meiss El Jabal with a drone strike and hit directly.

36- At 15:10: A gathering of occupation vehicles and soldiers in the town of Yaroun was targeted with a rocket barrage.

37- At 15:10: A gathering of soldiers in Khirbet al-Manara, opposite Houla, was targeted with a rocket salvo.

38- At 15:10: A gathering of soldiers in “Al-Ajal Hill” was targeted for the second time by a squadron of attack drones.

39- At 15:10: A gathering of soldiers in Khirbet al-Manara was targeted for the second time with a rocket salvo.

40- At 15:10: A gathering of soldiers in the Al-Zuhour neighborhood of Maroun Al-Ras was targeted with artillery shells.

41- At 15:15: A gathering of soldiers in the "Yiftah" barracks was targeted by a squadron of attack drones.

42- At 15:15: A gathering of soldiers in the Bayad Balida site was targeted with a rocket salvo.

43- At 15:20: A gathering of soldiers in “Al-Ajal Hill” was targeted for the third time by a squadron of attack drones.

44- At 15:20: A gathering of soldiers at the “Ibl al-Qamh” site was targeted by a swarm of attack drones.

45- At 15:45: A gathering of occupation vehicles and soldiers in the Taybeh project was targeted with artillery shells.

46- At 16:00: A gathering of occupation vehicles and soldiers was targeted in Masoud Hill in the town of Taybeh with a rocket salvo.

47- At 16:30: A gathering of soldiers in Nimr al-Jamal was targeted for the second time by a squadron of attack drones.

48- At 18:15: A gathering of soldiers in the vicinity of Naqoura municipality was targeted for the second time with a rocket salvo.

49- At 18:15: The air defense system in the settlement of “Ma’alot Tarshiha” was targeted by a swarm of attack drones.

50- At 18:20: An aerial attack by drones on a gathering of soldiers at the Goma junction south of Kiryat Shmona, resulting in direct hits.

51- At 19:10: A gathering of soldiers in Wadi al-Tabasin in Naqoura was targeted by a swarm of attack drones.

52- At 19:10: A gathering of soldiers in the vicinity of the Naqoura school was targeted by a swarm of attack drones.

53- At 20:35: A gathering of soldiers at Khallat Wardeh in Aita al-Shaab was targeted with a rocket salvo.

54- At 20:35: A gathering of soldiers in the town of Al-Qouzah was targeted with a rocket barrage.

The Islamic Resistance affirmed its commitment to defending its land and people in light of the continued Israeli occupation attacks, stressing that its operations target military sites in response to the attacks and to prevent the enemy from continuing its aggression against Lebanon.

>Missiles hit northern Israel as tensions rise over Iran deal and Lebanon war

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>>2752637
>>2752640
it's definitely insider trading they did a hard short of oil futures immediately before trump lied about those talks. oil forecasts look like shit, nobody sane would make a bet on them dropping, definitely not 15 minutes BEFORE an unscheduled tweet got published.

the wording of the article makes it sound uncertain, like someone took off in the opposite direction AFTER the post. not the case at all. the charts show a gigantic spike in trade volume.

>>2752635
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Avatarfag

>>2752647
passing the blame before or after an angry call from the Orangutard, i'm sure.

>>2752637
>>2752640
>>2752655
Why do they talk like it's impossible to know who were behind it? are these things untraceable or something?

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>Footage from a few days ago shows the IRGC Navy attacking a US fuel tanker in the Persian Gulf, destroying it and igniting a massive fire.

>>2752655
Insider trading was once considered an impeachable offense. Since this is likely his centum vice impeachable offense then nothing will happen.

>>2752660
So the speed boat navy is actually doing stuff and operating under a hostile airforce

>>2752660
EY MACARENA

>>2752647
>>2752656
this is cap. usrael is one entity and the audacity of the PMC media to try to pretend otherwise is absurd.

>>2752658
>>2752661

the regulatory agencies are complicit. they got muzzled during all that DOGE drama. yes they can open the ledgers and see who stole the money. the question is what they do when they open them and see some shell company belonging to eric or don jr?

I know that I would close them again and go to the driving range.

these oil futures contracts aren't just a meaningless financial instrument: somebody has to either supply them or default. force majeure protects producers, speculators and consumers are the ones that get fucked.

>>2752658
I'm sure some of it is traceable but doing so is above my competence level and pay grade.

>>2752660
>>2752664
the thesis of cold war wunderwaffe shock and awe meets the antithesis of millenium challenge asymmetrical warfare. the synthesis appears to be twitter bullshit.

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power outage in kuwait

>>2752668
> force majeure protects producers, speculators and consumers are the ones that get fucked

Thanks for the explanation. There used to be this guy named Nader who pushed for consumer protections but we obviously don't have those anymore.

>>2752676
Sorry, you wanna play video games? Guess you'll have to…KUWAIT a minute!

>>2752676
imagine the smell

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Look how nice things are once you acquire nukes.
Just saying.

>>2752676
Do they store water in gravity feed wells or pump it in? Yikes, I just hope they have generators for the premies in incubators, what after Saddam and all.

>>2752658
It's traceable. But you need heavy balls to launch an investigation. Not to mention, the moment you get close to trump, he will order DOJ to drop the case.

It's almost like these things need to be investigated by an independent judiciary but unfortunately the judiciary in america is owned by the same group that owns the executive and legislature.

>>2751584
The xitter link for Brian Berletic has a typo: it should be xcancel.com instead of xcencel.com.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.

>>2752679
not that type of consumer unfortunately. I was referring to the industries that use the oil. oil futures are really simple: they have a price, a quantity of oil, a default payment, and a date of expiry. if you buy one you're entitled to the quantity of oil at the price specified by the date of expiry or the default payment. they're created automatically by a number of exchanges, and it's how all the oil moves.

the idea is that you don't pay a spot price you pay the contract price. if the spot price goes up your books don't explode.

the problem is that this is designed to manage the type of risk inherent to international trade. it is not designed to manage the type of risk we're seeing now where 20% of all global production is blockaded, refineries are exploding, and missiles are flying.

so force majeure protects the oil producers, if a gulf state state declares force majeure their companies get to exit the contracts with minimal damage.

speculators buy and sell contracts to make a profit through arbitrage, if the contracts they've sold are guaranteed by contracts that have force majeured or defaulted then they are definitely taking a bath because they're forced to default or go bankrupt.

consumers buy contracts for energy or supply for industrial production. because of the petrodollar everything is made of oil, even shit that doesn't make any sense: drugs, textiles, consumer goods, machinery, ag-chem.

<(this is the really important bit I've been leading up to)

consumers only get their money back on a default. if their supplier force majeures or goes bankrupt they get jack shit. they need the supply though. they are only in the market for the supply. if they don't get supplied they have to shut down their plant and stop making money, the longer the disruption lasts the more industries go into massive debt or just completely tits up.

operation epstein fury could cause quite the economic crunch.

>>2752692
I don't know why people compare trump to hitler. politically he's more like saddam. his sons are basically uday and qusay and the state he's created is a hollow shell on the brink of collapse.

>>2752687
From today:
>During the 14th term of the Supreme People's Assembly, our Republic codified its nuclear policy into law and solidified it in the national constitution, and by accelerating the strengthening of its nuclear forces, it stockpiled absolute physical power to practically deter war and guarantee the balance of power in the region.
>>Thus, our nation has ushered in a new era of realizing security through strength and the safeguarding of peace through strength, not through any declarations or appeals.

>The current global reality, in which the dignity and rights of sovereign states are helplessly trampled upon by unilateral coercion and tyranny, clearly teaches us what truly constitutes the genuine guarantee of national existence and peace.

>It was truly right that we gained insight into the unchangeable nature of imperialist and domination forces, whose nature is the pursuit of hegemony, and their shamelessness that will evolve to be more violent; and that we foresaw and secured the practical capability to cope with future security threats and the worst changes.

>From an external perspective, the United States and its allies are constantly bringing nuclear strategic assets around our country, shaking the foundations of regional security; however, in reality, this is not particularly new to us, and the level of our nation's security is maintained at a higher level than that of other regions on Earth.

>I assert that our nation is no longer a country under threat, and we possess the power to pose a threat if necessary.
>The firm establishment of the nuclear shield firmly guarantees and drives the development of all sectors of the country, including the economy and culture, as well as the improvement of the people's lives, not only in the military and security fields but also in general.

>During the past five-year national economic development plan period alone, national investment in major economic sectors increased 2.4 times compared to the previous period, and in core sectors, it increased more than 8 times; in fact, significant progress was made in economic growth and the renewal of technological infrastructure.


>National strength and resources that were unthinkable in the past are being directed toward the struggle front to improve the quality of life and promote the welfare of the people, including large-scale housing construction and the expansion of cultural service facilities, and in each region, under the strong leadership and assistance of the central government, a revolutionary process unprecedented in the history of the nation has begun simultaneously and three-dimensionally with great power.


>All of this proves that our development strategy, which has prioritized securing our own security and consistently implemented the line of strengthening nuclear capabilities while shifting great effort to national and economic development, has been very accurate.


>Furthermore, it completely shattered the absurd rhetoric and sophistry of hostile forces claiming that there would be no prosperity without nuclear disarmament, using scientific reality; on the other hand, it demonstrated to the whole world the cascading effects that the firm safeguarding of security interests brings about in every aspect of nation-building, including politics, economy, culture, and foreign relations.


>Through the administration of steadfastly adhering to and thoroughly implementing the strategic line of self-reliance and the strengthening of nuclear capabilities, our country has elevated the power of independence, self-reliance, and self-defense to a new height; at the same time, it has been able to further solidify the people-oriented character of the socialist system and firmly establish the political and ideological unity of the entire society and the entire people as invincible.


>Indeed, this is a glorious and proud sum.

<http://www.kcna.kp/kp/article/q/5a542763888b4dc5a3b1d0bc8847035a.kcmsf
This could have been Iran.

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>>2752635
I am captain sinbad and this is my bread.
I am avatarfagging, namefagging and tripfagging all at the same time.
There is no meme, only basedfaggery.

>>2752699
DPRK is your breadly reminder to:

  1. Get Nukes

  2. Get Nukes

  3. Get Nukes

  4. When the west is defeated, Israel will move to India and China.



>>2752698
Hey he's exactly like Saddam.
Henceforth I shall refer to him as Donald Hussein of Operation Epstein Fury fame.

>>2752704
More like ᴉuᴉlossnW but good enough
>engrish subtiaitres incruded

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>new copium from mark levin
>we will control iran's oil

>>2752708
>you can't withhold rare earth metals from us
>but we can withhold oil from you
Berletic chads, I kneel, you were right the whole time. This is about CHYNA

>>2752708
Sounds like they personally want to control all of the world's oil. What kind of delusion is this?

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He kind is like ᴉuᴉlossnW

>>2752706

Houthis declare war on US Navy
(conditional on them attacking Iran)

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>>2752714
I mean, they are delusional anon…

>>2752715
Dank right.

Alright leftychuds. Gotta bail.
~stay fancy

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One more thing:

>ATTENTION NEXT BAKER:


<Brian Berletic's XCANCEL link has a typo


>Please fix it in next bake


<See picrel

>>2752714
I mean they sort of did already

fizzled

>>2752708
<who the fuck is mark levin?
googled him and his entire life he's barely worked 4 years: brief stint at Texas Instruments legal department 1977.

everything else has been as a ziocon flunky and paid wrecker:
>staffing for reagan
>chairing a polluters lobby
>union busting as the head of government agencies (labor, education)
>talking head for ziocon media

of course trump chucked a faker with no expertise or relevant experience onto the homeland security advisory council in 2025:
>he's in the room with trump's clown cabinet
>he has no frame of reference from which to sanity check the nonsense he's hearing
>he might not be a really shit liar
>he might not even realise the leaps he's making
>he might actually believe what he's saying

fuck american politics are a trip.

>>2752660
>Few 1000 bucks speedboat vs million dollars ship plus jillion dollars cargo
It's like that famous burger war simulation

The U.S. Defense Department will remove media offices from the Pentagon after a federal judge sided with The New York Times in a lawsuit challenging limits on reporters’ access to the building, a department official announced Monday.

An area of the Pentagon known as “Correspondents’ Corridor” that reporters have used for decades to cover the U.S. military will close immediately, department spokesperson Sean Parnell said. Journalists will eventually be able to work from an “annex” outside the building, which he said “will be available when ready.” He offered no detail about how long that will take.

The Pentagon Press Association said the announcement “is a clear violation of the letter and spirit of last week’s ruling.”

“At such a critical time, we ask why the Pentagon is choosing to restrict vital press freedoms that help inform all Americans,” the association said.

The new policy is the latest dispute over press access to President Donald Trump’s administration, which has limited legacy media while boosting conservative and pro-Trump outlets.

The Times sued the Pentagon and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in December, claiming the agency’s new credentialing policy violated journalists’ constitutional rights to free speech and due process. Dozens of reporters had walked out of the building rather than agree to government-imposed restrictions on their work

https://apnews.com/article/pentagon-policy-news-reporters-hegseth-85b3c3cc7c71962d493037e69531d6fd

>US allies in Middle East edging toward joining war against Iran: Report
Saudi Arabia and UAE on verge of entering the fight following persistent attacks by Iran that have disrupted their economies, says Wall Street Journal

US allies in the Middle East are on the verge of joining the war against Iran, a report said Monday.

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are inching toward collaborating with US and Israeli forces following persistent attacks by Iran that have disrupted their economies and risk giving Tehran long-term leverage over the Strait of Hormuz, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The recent steps taken by Middle Eastern allies support America’s ability to carry out airstrikes and open up a new line of attack on Tehran’s finances, according to the report. However, they don’t yet go as far as deploying their militaries openly in the fight.

While the Gulf nations have said that they would not like to cross that line of getting into a direct war with Iran, pressure is building as Tehran threatens to exert greater authority over the energy-rich region.

Saudi Arabia recently agreed to let American forces use King Fahd air base on the western side of the Arabian Peninsula, according to the report. Previously, the kingdom said it would not allow its facilities or airspace to be used for attacks on Iran, but that may soon change as Iran continues to bombard the capital Riyadh with missiles and drone strikes on Saudi energy facilities.

"Saudi Arabia’s patience with Iranian attacks is not unlimited," Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan told reporters last week after a series of Iranian attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure. "Any belief that Gulf countries are incapable of responding is a miscalculation."

According to the WSJ report, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is now eager to re-establish deterrence and is close to a decision to join the attacks. One source told the Journal that "it is only a matter of time before the kingdom enters the war."

As the war approaches one month, the United Arab Emirates is starting to crack down on Iranian-owned assets, threatening a key lifeline for the rulers in Tehran, while it debates whether to send its military into the fight and lobbies against a ceasefire that leaves some of Iran’s military capability intact, according to the report.

The UAE recently shut down the Iranian Hospital and Iranian Club in Dubai, according to sources familiar with the shutdowns. The hospital’s phone numbers, WhatsApp channel and website were out of service Monday, and Dubai health authorities said the facility was no longer operational.

"Certain institutions directly linked to the Iranian regime and IRGC will be closed under targeted measures after being found to have been misused to advance agendas that do not serve the Iranian people, and in violation of U.A.E. law," government officials said in a statement.

The UAE, which has been a longstanding financial hub for Iranian businesses, warned Tehran that after coming under heavy attacks early in the war that it could freeze billions of dollars of Iranian holdings. Such a move could significantly limit Iran's access to foreign currency and global trade networks, which could contribute to the collapse of its economy, which is already suffering due to inflation and sanctions.

With recent strikes on energy facilities in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the UAE and Qatar, the Gulf states are becoming unified in their disdain with Iran. Qatar condemned the attacks as a dangerous escalation and a direct threat to its national security.

Middle Eastern allies are in constant communication with the Trump administration about what the next steps are in the war with Iran. However, if Iran continues its strikes on Gulf states, experts said those countries will likely have no choice but to engage in the war
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/americas/us-allies-in-middle-east-edging-toward-joining-war-against-iran-report/3876635


Update

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Trvke

>>2751602
What the FUCK is UACAG????

>>2752752
He almost always heads towards the correct conclusion but he cleverly diverts away because he doesn't want to lose his audience.

>>2752749
>Saudi Arabia and UAE on verge of entering the fight following persistent attacks by Iran that have disrupted their economies, says Wall Street Journal
This is either hopium or psyop. The gulf countries are not going to go to war. Even if they went in they cannot get a quick victory. They are few drone strikes to their desalination plants away from total societal collapse and mass death of their populations from thirst. A war against Iran would guarantee that their energy infrastructure and/or desalination plants would get hit.

>>2752704
Epstein Furry*

>>2752756
He did an interview today with a former Israel acting president who is as close to anti Israel as an Israeli leader can get. I never heard of the guy till today. Seems like a cool guy.

Abraham "Avrum" Burg (Hebrew: אברהם "אברוּם" בוּרג, romanized: Avraham "Avrum" Burg; born 19 January 1955) is an Israeli author, politician, and businessman.[1] He was a member of the Knesset, chairman of the Jewish Agency for Israel, Speaker of the Knesset, and Interim President of Israel. He was the first Speaker of the Knesset to have been born in Israel

>Also in 2003, Burg published an article in Yedioth Ahronoth in which he declared, "Israel, having ceased to care about the children of the Palestinians, should not be surprised when they come washed in hatred and blow themselves up in the centers of Israeli escapism."[10


In 2007, Burg published a book, Defeating Hitler, in which he claimed that Israeli society is fascist and violent as a consequence of the continuing trauma over the Holocaust.[14] In a June 2007 Haaretz interview, he suggested abolishing the Law of Return and said, "to define the State of Israel as a Jewish state is the key to its end. A Jewish state is explosive. It's dynamite."

In 2011, Burg wrote an op-ed in Haaretz claiming that there was a reasonable chance that a one-state solution would come to pass. Of the possibility, he wrote, "It is likely to be a country with nationalist, racist and religious discrimination and one that is patently not democratic, like the one that exists today. But it could be something entirely different. An entity with a common basis for at least three players: an ideological right that is prepared to examine its feasibility; a left, part of which is starting to free itself of the illusions of "Jewish and democratic"; and a not inconsiderable part of the Palestinian intelligentsia. The conceptual framework will be agreed upon—a democratic state that belongs to all of its citizens. The practicable substance could be fertile ground for arguments and creativity. This is an opportunity worth taking, despite our grand experience of missing every opportunity and accusing everyone else except ourselves."[20]

In 2012, Burg endorsed a boycott of Israeli settlement products and said that he personally boycotts all products produced in the settlements and does not cross the Green Line. He called Israel "the last colonial occupier in the Western world."[21] In a New York Times editorial published that year, he wrote that Israel had "become more fundamentalist and less modern, more separatist and less open to the outside world."[22]

In December 2013, Burg confirmed the existence of Israel's nuclear weapons during a speech at a conference aimed at denuclearising the Middle East. He said that the national policy of neither confirming nor denying the existence of such weapons was "outdated and childish."[24]

Burg joined the leftist Jewish-Arab Hadash Party in January 2015.[2] In a subsequent interview, he criticized Israel for continuing to follow Zionism as a national ideology and called for the Law of Return to be reduced to a minimum. He also said that Israel's future was a choice between a fundamentalist Jewish state and a binational Jewish–Arab confederation with open borders and part of a regional union.[25]

At the start of 2021, Burg announced his plan to appeal to the Supreme Court to have the Interior Ministry erase from its records that his nationality is Jewish.[27][28] He said he was doing it in response to the 2018 Jewish Nation State Law which, in his view, codified "built in discrimination".[29][30]

In August 2023, Burg was one of more than 1,500 U.S., Israeli, Jewish and Palestinian academics and public figures who signed an open letter titled "The Elephant in the Room" that said that Israel operates "a regime of apartheid" and called on U.S. Jewish groups to speak out against the occupation in Palestine.[31][32]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avraham_Burg

Breaching the Iron Dome: the Iranian cluster bombs bypassing Israeli air defences

The Guardian, which reviewed the impact of dozens of Iranian strikes alongside statements from Israeli officials, has identified at least 19 ballistic missiles carrying cluster warheads that penetrated Israeli airspace and struck urban areas since the beginning of the war with Iran on 28 February. Those attacks have killed at least nine people and wounded dozens, reflecting a broader shift in Iran’s tactics that appears to have exposed a vulnerability in Israel’s air defences. Since the start of the war, Iran’s cluster munitions – which disperse dozens of bomblets mid-air – have tested Israel’s highly advanced, multi-tier missile defence network, including Iron Dome, which is designed to counter threats across ranges, altitudes and speeds, exposing gaps that interception alone has struggled to close.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/23/iran-cluster-bombs-bypassing-israel-air-defences

IRAN STATE MEDIA

>Zionist takeover: Trump’s war on Iran reveals who really dictates US foreign policy


Donald Trump’s brazen military assault on Iran – launched at the behest of the Israeli regime – lays bare an unvarnished truth: Zionist interests have effectively captured American foreign policy.

Broader imperial objectives have been sidelined in favor of the settler colony’s agenda.

A group of analysts continues to cling to the notion that the Zionist entity functions as a strategic asset – a forward outpost – for the American Empire. Yet the coordinated strikes on Iranian soil tell a different story. Far from acting as a subordinate ally, Tel Aviv now dictates the terms, with Washington following suit.

This is no simple case of the tail wagging the dog. More accurately, the agents of the tail have not merely tugged at the leash; they have colonized and captured the vital organs of the dog itself, steering the body of American policy toward unnecessary wars that serve a singular, foreign interest over its own imperial interests.

Trump's claim of imminent Iranian threat

Trump justified the unprovoked and illegal aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran by citing advice from key advisers who convinced him that an attack from Iran was imminent.

In a candid statement captured on video, Trump declared the situation had approached a “point of no return,” based on intelligence from his inner circle. As he explained, the US found it “intolerable,” with figures like Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Pete Hegseth, and Marco Rubio insisting that Iran planned to strike the US.

"In my opinion, based on what Steve and Jared and Pete and others were telling me, Marco is also involved, I thought that they were going to attack us. I thought they would. If we didn’t do this at the time we did it, I think they had in mind to attack us," he claimed.

This narrative framed the February 28, 2026, assault, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, as a “defensive” measure. Trump reportedly ordered the operation while aboard Air Force One, with missiles and drones hitting the residences of senior Iranian leaders, including Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, in the initial barrage.

The assault soon escalated into full-scale war, with civilian casualties mounting, including a strike on an elementary school in Minab, a town in southern Iran’s Hormozgan province, that killed at least 153 people, mostly children. As even CNN noted, video footage showed a US Tomahawk missile striking the school, contradicting Trump's claims of Iranian hand.

Trump's rationale hinged on perceived threats, yet evidence points to manipulated intelligence. The assault aligned closely with the Zionist entity's strategic aims, targeting Iran's nuclear and missile programmes while bolstering its regional dominance


Exposé on assassination plots

American journalist Max Blumenthal reported about Trump's belief that Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps orchestrated the two assassination attempts against him in 2024.

As Blumenthal reported in The Grayzone, the FBI manipulated evidence on alleged assassination plots to convince Trump that Iran sought to kill him, while Israel and its allies exploited his fears to maintain pressure for a full-fledged war.

Trump feared for his life even before the attempts, with claims of Israeli agents planting devices in Secret Service vehicles during Netanyahu's White House visits.

Blumenthal's analysis details how the FBI, in coordination with Israeli intelligence, tied Tehran to the plots despite lacking evidence. Trump publicly linked the attempts to Iran, drawing from US intelligence briefings and DOJ charges against alleged IRGC members.

Such manipulation exploited Trump's vulnerabilities, pushing the US into a direct confrontation with the Islamic Republic to serve Zionist interests. This underscores how external forces shaped the decision, far beyond genuine US imperial concerns.

Trump's Inner Circle: Zionist Affiliations Revealed

Trump's advisers form a network deeply embedded in Zionist advocacy, blending Jewish Zionists with fervent non-Jewish supporters of the settler colony.

Here are the four specifically named as advising the attack on Iran.

Marco Rubio: A non-Jewish Cuban-American, Rubio has long championed the Zionist cause. As AJC's Jewish Political Guide reports, he opposed the anti-Israel boycott and divestment campaign, backed the US embassy move to occupied al-Quds, and supported anti-BDS legislation. His funding from pro-Zionist donors like Norman Braman highlights this alignment.

Pete Hegseth: A Christian Zionist, Hegseth robustly backs the Israeli regime. During his confirmation, he declared his Christian faith drives support for the Zionist regime's "defence". His church ties to Reconstructionist principles reinforce this theological Zionism.

Jared Kushner: An Orthodox Jew and ardent Zionist, Kushner shaped Trump's West Asia policy. Raised in a family steeped in Holocaust survival, he authored the Abraham Accords, normalising ties between the Zionist entity and Arab states. His pro-Zionist stance is evident in unwavering advocacy.

Steve Witkoff: A staunch Jewish real estate mogul, Witkoff staunchly supports Netanyahu and the Zionist colony. As Al Jazeera profiles, he negotiated Gaza deals for Trump, ignoring Shabbat to push agendas.

These Zionist figures, central to Trump's decision to attack Iran in the middle of indirect nuclear talks, illustrate deep Zionist penetration into US power structures.

Extended Zionist network in Trump's orbit

Beyond the core quartet mentioned above, Trump's circle brims with many other Zionist influencers. Here are a few of them who influence him and his policies:

Mike Waltz: Non-Jewish but pro-Zionist, Waltz discussed strikes with Netanyahu. As the Jewish Virtual Library notes, he praises Israeli operations against Hamas and Hezbollah, viewing them as fighting America's enemies.

Elise Stefanik: Non-Jewish, Stefanik earned Zionist acclaim for grilling university presidents on antisemitism. She received the so-called "Defender of Israel Award" and nearly $1 million from the notorious pro-Israel lobby group AIPAC, affirming Israel's biblical right to the occupied West Bank.

Mike Huckabee: A Christian Zionist, Huckabee rejects Palestinian statehood and has backed the ongoing genocide in Gaza. He told senators he supports the occupied West Bank annexation, viewing it as biblical Judea and Samaria.

Stephen Miller: Controversial Jewish supremacist whose hardline immigration policies drew some Jewish criticism. Yet his role in Trump's pro-Zionist moves, like the embassy shift, aligns with the Zionist entity's interests.

Howard Lutnick: A Jewish billionaire, Lutnick champions the Zionist cause. As Jewish Insider reports, he has donated over $1 million to the racist Birthright programme and has also supported the genocidal Chabad cult.

Miriam Adelson: An Israeli-American Jewish philanthropist, Adelson donated millions to Trump with caveats like embassy relocation. As reported, she pushed for recognition of the Golan Heights occupation

Zionist footprint beyond Epstein shadows

Trump's war of aggression against Iran transcends US imperial interests. It expresses a complete and official capture by Zionist forces. His advisers' backgrounds reveal a cabal prioritising the settler colony's expansion over American strategy.

Even without the Epstein leaks dangling like a sword of Damocles over his head, Trump appears as Zionism's plaything, executing policies that entrench occupation and support Zionism's maximalist and genocidal expansionism.

State capture of the US apparatus of power is in itself an indication that the Zionist ambitions go much further than the so-called "Greater Israel" project, as they push towards becoming an empire. I have called this Pax Judaica. Netanyahu, for his part, has described his view that the Zionist entity is becoming “in many respects a global superpower”.

How Zionists infiltrated US power system

Those who argue that the metaphorical tail (the Zionist colony) doesn’t wag the metaphorical dog (US Empire) fail to account for the process of infiltration, which the Zionists have been engineering for many decades, since before the creation of their so-called “Jewish State”.

Infiltration is, as I have documented elsewhere, a “cardinal” function of the Zionist movement. In the case of the United States, Zionist agents have become embedded in US national security institutions.

It’s not that the tail wags the dog, so much as agents of the tail have infiltrated and taken control of the vital organs of the dog. They wield influence, enabling the settler colony's dominance in US decision-making, and they have done so for decades.

How did this happen? We examine the roots.

The architect: James Jesus Angleton's CIA legacy

James Jesus Angleton, as CIA counterintelligence chief from 1954 to 1974, forged unbreakable ties between US intelligence and the Zionist entity.

He managed the Israel desk from 1951, liaising directly with Mossad and Shin Bet, viewing Soviet émigrés to the colony as prime intelligence assets. His actions entrenched Zionist interests within American spy networks.

Meir Amit, Mossad Director (1963-1968), who was instrumental in cementing the Mossad-CIA relationship, described Angleton as "the biggest Zionist of the lot". He viewed Angleton as a personal friend and a foundational figure in the penetration of the US intelligence system.

Angleton's fanaticism extended to shielding the regime's top secrets. Former Shin Bet chief Amos Manor, who hosted Angleton on his first visit to the colony in 1952, described how he was able to persuade Angleton that the Zionists were not potential Communist agents and after that, he was firmly in their camp.

Monuments to betrayal: Honoring a US traitor in the colony

The Zionist colony uniquely memorialized Angleton with two tributes, underscoring his pivotal role in its ascent. In 1987, Mossad and Shin Bet leaders secretly planted a tree and dedicated a stone near Jerusalem, inscribed "In memory of a dear friend, James (Jim) Angleton." A second site, "Jim Angleton Corner" in Yemin Moshe, overlooks the Old city

These honors, as The Washington Post reported in 1987, reflect gratitude for his espionage aid. No other US intelligence officer received such recognition. This singularity highlights Angleton's exceptional service to the settler state.

Jefferson Morley wrote in his biography of Angleton, entitled Ghost: "Angleton was a leading architect of America’s strategic relationship with Israel that endures and dominates the region to this day."

Samuel Katz, author of Soldier Spies: Israeli Military Intelligence, claims in his 1992 book that “perhaps most importantly, [MOSSAD] forged a firm and binding relationship with the Central Intelligence Agency, especially with the legendary James Jesus Angleton”.

His monuments symbolize the deep penetration of Zionist agendas into US halls of power.

Enabling the bomb: US officials' collusions

Angleton facilitated the Zionist regime's nuclear arsenal through betrayals of American secrets. Both Morley and Katz, along with Seymour Hersh (in The Samson Option) and others, claimed he directed CIA assistance to the Zionist nuclear programme, diverting scrutiny from Dimona's development in the 1960s.

The NUMEC (Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corporation) affair—also known as the Apollo affair—involved the unexplained disappearance of over 300 kilograms of highly enriched uranium (HEU, weapons-grade material sufficient for several nuclear bombs) from a US nuclear fuel-processing plant in Apollo, Pennsylvania, between the late 1950s and the 1970s.

Declassified FBI, CIA, and Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) records show strong suspicions that some or much of it was diverted to Israel's clandestine nuclear weapons program at Dimona.

The company's ownership and management were closely linked to Zionist networks: founder and president Dr. Zalman Mordecai Shapiro, a prominent chemist, headed the Pittsburgh chapter of the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) and maintained extensive contacts with Israeli regime officials, including science attachés at the embassy, Shin Bet and Mossad operatives, and LAKAM (Israel's scientific intelligence unit focused on nuclear technology acquisition).

NUMEC's key financial backer, David Lowenthal, an American Zionist, co-founded the company through Apollo Industries and partnered with figures like Ivan J. Novick (later ZOA national president); NUMEC acted as a U.S. procurement and technical agent for Israel's defense ministry.

FBI surveillance and wiretaps documented Shapiro's "pronounced pro-Israeli sympathies," including a November 8, 1968, intercepted statement that "he is of more value to Israel if he continues to reside in the US, where Israel’s problems can be more readily resolved.”

A 1980 FBI affidavit from a former NUMEC employee described witnessing armed strangers loading HEU canisters onto a truck bound for Israel via Zim shipping lines in early 1965, followed by threats to remain silent.

Shapiro consistently denied any diversion, attributing losses to routine "attrition," contamination, and plant residues. US intelligence assessments disagreed: CIA Deputy Director Carl Duckett briefed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in February 1976 that the missing uranium "ended up in Israeli bombs," a view echoed in CIA internal memos and briefings.

Environmental samples near Dimona reportedly matched US Portsmouth-enriched HEU supplied to NUMEC. Despite extensive investigations spanning multiple agencies and administrations, there were no prosecutions.

The affair remains unresolved, resulting in massive taxpayer-funded cleanups costing hundreds of millions in recent decades. Roger Mattson's book, Stealing the Atom Bomb: How Denial and Deception Armed Israel, details how denial and deception armed "Israel," with officials like Angleton turning a blind eye to Zionist covert ops.

Jonathan Pollard compounded these treacheries. The naval intelligence analyst, arrested in 1985, passed classified data to handlers, compromising US signals intelligence. Collaborators included Rafi Eitan, Pollard's handler, and Aviem Sella, who recruited him and was indicted for espionage, but later pardoned by Trump.

The Forward noted how such acts strained alliances, yet US leniency persisted, an indication of an advanced process of state capture.

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Senator Fulbright - The canary in the coal mine

Senator William Fulbright (US Senator, 1945-1974; longtime chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Committee) was one of the first major political figures to call out Zionist infiltration of the US political system.

He said, on the CBS show, Face the Nation, in early 1973, that “The Senate is subservient to Israel, in my opinion, much too much. We should be more concerned about the United States interest rather than doing the bidding of Israel. This is a most unusual development.”

He went on to say, “The great majority of the Senate of the United States–somewhere around 80 percent–are completely in support of Israel, anything Israel wants. This has been demonstrated time and again and this has made it difficult for our government.”

He expanded on his views in a major speech in 1974 in which he talked of Zionist “domination” of the power structure:

"So completely have the majority of our officeholders fallen under Israeli domination that they not only deny the legitimacy of Palestinian national feeling, but such otherwise fair-minded individuals as the two current candidates for Senator from New York engage in heated debate as to which one more passionately opposes a Palestinian state. We have nearly allowed our détente with the Soviet Union to go on the rocks to obtain an agreement on large-scale Jewish emigration – a matter of limited relevance to the basic issue of human rights in the Soviet Union, and of no relevance to the vital interests of the United States."

Since then, many major figures from both parties (Fulbright was a Democrat) have endorsed or extended this analysis, including

1985 - Paul Findley, a Congressman from Illinois, in his 1985 book They Dare to Speak Out: People and Institutions Confront Israel's Lobby

1990 - Pat Buchanan (White House Communications Director under President Reagan; Republican presidential candidate in 1992, 1996, and 2000) “Capitol Hill is Israeli-occupied territory.” (15 June 1990, on the television show The McLaughlin Group)

2006 - Chuck Hagel (US Senator, R-NE, 1997-2009; later Secretary of Defense under President Obama): “The political reality is that … the Jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people up here. I’m a United States senator. I’m not an Israeli senator.” (2006 interview, Aaron David Miller).

2007 - Ron Paul (US Representative, R-TX, multiple terms through 2012; Republican presidential candidate): “AIPAC is very influential in our political process … the assumption is that AIPAC is in control of things, and they control the votes, and they get everybody to vote against anything that would diminish the war.” (May 22, 2007)

2007 - Jim Moran (US Representative, D-VA, 1991-2015) “AIPAC had been pushing the [Iraq War] from the beginning … I don’t think they represent the mainstream of American Jewish thinking at all, but because they are so well organized, and their members are extraordinarily powerful—most of them are quite wealthy—they have been able to exert power.” (interview with Tikkun magazine, September 2007).

2019 - Ilhan Omar (US Representative, D-MN, 2019–present) “It’s all about the Benjamins baby” (referring to campaign money; she clarified the next day that she meant AIPAC). She also stated there is “political influence in this country that says it is okay to push for allegiance to a foreign country.”(February 2019).

2024 - Thomas Massie (US Representative, R-KY, 2012–present): “Everybody but me has an AIPAC person. It’s like your babysitter. Your AIPAC babysitter who is always talking to you about AIPAC. … They’ve got your cell number and you have conversations with them.” Date: June 7, 2024 (interview on The Tucker Carlson Show).

Angleton’s legacy - Institutionalised infiltration

Angleton’s influence lingered, shaping US policy toward West Asia in multiple ways, and becoming more institutionalised despite Mossad intelligence ops breaching a mutual no-spying agreement on many occasions.

Collaboration grew with the Kilowatt network in which 18 Western agencies (including CIA, MI6, Mossad) shared raw intel on Palestinian resistance operatives, enabling Mossad’s so-called “Wrath of God” assassinations.

Collaboration stepped up in the 1980s under Reagan when a memorandum of understanding on counterterrorism included proposed joint programs and assassination authorizations.

Unequal alliance: Intel sharing and persistent spying

Former CIA officer John Kiriakou highlighted the lopsided US-Zionist intelligence pact. The regime receives near-total access yet spies relentlessly.

"Mossad gets the best intel cooperation from the US, including 99% of secrets, but they still spy on the US for the remaining 1%," Kiriakou asserted in his podcasts.

Evidence abounds: In the 1990s, Israelis wiretapped White House lines during Clinton's era, according to reports in the Guardian. Under Trump, StingRay devices near the White House mimicked cell towers, linked to Mossad by FBI forensics, as Politico reported.

These operations targeted presidents and aides, not the action of an ally, but of a hostile power.

Mossad's Pentagon infiltration post-9/11

After 9/11, Mossad agents roamed the Pentagon unchecked, as retired Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson revealed. They bypassed security, accessing high-level officials like Douglas Feith.

"I watched Mossad take over the Pentagon in 2002. They did not need any identification to get through the river entrance… They went upstairs to Douglas Feith, the Undersecretary of Defence for Policy… Occasionally, they went to… Paul Wolfowitz… Donald Rumsfeld said to my boss one time ‘Hell, I don’t run my building, Mossad does!" Wilkerson stated in interviews.

This access, circulated widely online, exposed Zionist overreach amid heightened US vulnerabilities.

Neocons' Iraq war: A campaign for the Zionist entity

As leading commentators affirm, neoconservatives engineered the 2003 Iraq invasion primarily for the settler colony's benefit.

John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt argued in their seminal essay that the lobby pushed regime change to reorder West Asia, surrounding the Israeli-occupied territories with compliant states. “Pressure from Israel and the Lobby was not the only factor behind the decision to attack Iraq in March 2003, but it was critical.”

They also noted: “Within the US, the main driving force behind the war was a small band of neo-conservatives, many with ties to Likud. But leaders of the Lobby’s major organisations lent their voices to the campaign.”

They added that the war was “motivated in good part by a desire to make Israel more secure,” citing Philip Zelikow’s 2002 statement that the “unstated threat” from Iraq was primarily against Israel.

“Clearly, it would be wrong to blame the war in Iraq on ‘Jewish influence’. Rather, it was due in large part to the Lobby’s influence, especially that of the neo-conservatives within it.”

They further note that the lobby was a “necessary but not sufficient” condition, citing a February 2003 Ha’aretz report: “the military and political leadership yearns for war in Iraq.”

They specifically highlighted the following statements from Zionist leaders:

Shimon Peres (September 2002): “The campaign against Saddam Hussein is a must. Inspections and inspectors are good for decent people, but dishonest people can overcome easily inspections and inspectors.”

Ehud Barak (New York Times op-ed, September 2002): “The greatest risk now lies in inaction.”

Benjamin Netanyahu (Wall Street Journal op-ed, September 2002): “Today nothing less than dismantling his regime will do… I believe I speak for the overwhelming majority of Israelis in supporting a pre-emptive strike against Saddam’s regime.”

The duo notes that Israeli intelligence acted as a “full partner,” providing alarming (often exaggerated) WMD reports and urging no delay.

Zionist leaders lobbied against UN inspections and delays but were cautious about public over-visibility to avoid perceptions of pushing the US into war.

Some (e.g., Ariel Sharon) initially saw Iran as the bigger threat and had reservations, shifting support only after American plans solidified.

Breaking the chains: Against Pax Judaica

These infiltrations reveal a parasitic dynamic, where Zionist agendas hijack and direct American might. Dismantling such entanglements demands vigilance and determined action over the course of years. However, it cannot be done in isolation.

Defeating the Zionist colony is only the beginning. After that comes the need to push back against the Zionist capture of Western states and the rest of West Asia as well.

The most effective and decisive strike against the Zionist colony and its US proxy is currently being struck by the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Axis of Resistance.

According to available and credible evidence, Iranian armed forces have decimated Israeli military infrastructure across the occupied territories as well as American military bases scattered across the Persian Gulf region in the past three weeks.

The next few weeks would be decisive for the US presence in the region and the future of the Zionist entity that is reeling under unprecedented retaliatory strikes.

https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/03/21/765639/zionist-takeover-trump-war-iran-reveals-who-really-dictates-us-foreign-policy

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>>2752768
Good article

>>2752745
every move they're making is signalling that they're taking deep Ls. shutting down the media isn't going to staunch the bleeding it's going to scare their population and spook global finance.

>>2752749
this is kind of silly.

they're already in the war. they're already getting hit. they wasted an ungodly amount of money on US bases and busted surplus planes to underwrite the empire. what is entering the war for gulf states? in practice, probably just putting those arms directly under american command. they probably already have. I don't know what gains in security they're trying to imply.

same with the asset seizure. the dubai office of iranian oil and gas companies are probably all just sales. I don't think iran needs to worry about marketing oil in an oil crisis. I really hope they're being civilized to the workers and medical staff.

>>2752760
goddamn liberals man. if this burg fellow was serious the zionazis would have shot him.

>>2752763
and the guardian is as sneaky pete as they ever have been:
>identified at least 19 ballistic missile [strikes]
<pls remember number smol and if we under report its because we care about the truth too much
>struck urban areas
<bases? haha what bases champ?
>attacks have killed at least nine people and wounded dozens
<it took the guardian something like a year and a half to stop minimizing civilian casualties in gaza and address the genocide accusations. iran is already killing civilians.
>Iran’s cluster munitions … have tested Israel’s highly advanced, multi-tier missile defence network
<it's really good and really works these are just glitches

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>>2752768
>>2752767
>Zog isn't rea-

Trump: You have 48 hours to comply!
Iran: Fuck u
Trump: You have five days to comply!

>>2752774
>>2752767
>>2752768
stop looking at what israel does, look at what the US does: ignore it, pretend it isn't happening, cover it up.

most of that stuff is really old. nobody denies any of it (I mean israel might). it doesn't necessarily mean israel is hostile to the US. it's also symptomatic of israel running the CIA black ops.

if you total up all the shit israel stole and all the meetings and flunkies it tells a story of israel robbing the US.

if you look at the balance sheet and note all the sketchy juntas, rogue states, and paramilitaries israel has armed, trained, or advised it tells a completely different one of the US and israel robbing the entire world.

can't really blame iran for running the propaganda that they are. the truth wouldn't sway americans. most see the empire and forever war as "just foreign policy", libs are worse and see it as a moral obligation.

>>2752599
>resistance to imperialism is only when abolition of capitalism
Wow, we didn't know that Iran is a capitalist state! And here I thought that they had a form of theological communism!

>>2752779
>stop looking at what israel does.

No I am not going to do that

>>2752787
don't be a dickhead you know what I meant.

There are again no transport aircraft with transponders heading to the middle east right now.

>>2752745
This kind of shit isn't working for them. As much as they try to boost conservative media, and through all the rest of their hamfisted efforts, I haven't noticed it making any difference in the broader media narrative. News is so decentralized now, most people get multiple sources of news on their phones etc. Only the weirdest magatards live in their kind of echo chamber

>>2752798
are civilians still flying? keep hearing anecdotes about people having commercial flights cancelled because they were going through doha or dubai.


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>>2752803
I'm talking about all of the C-5s and C-17s that have been flying 24/7 to Israel and the Gulf to resupply stuff.

Anyway there's one now.

https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=ae145c

Hilarious if true

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May the brave )))Iranian((( people expediently develop their first nuclear weapon and defeat the (((Baal))) regime once and for all.

I>t's Bibi's fault
<We dindu nuffin

>>2751594
5D chess

>>2752680
haha, fuck you for making me laff

>>2752771
borderline antisemitic

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>>2752771
>Miller

>>2752816
why do you never post the last two sentences?

>Once society has succeeded in abolishing the empirical essence of Judaism – huckstering and its preconditions

i.e. capitalism
>the Jew will have become impossible, because his consciousness no longer has an object
i.e. there is no private property/capital where this 'Jewish' essence can build up
>because the subjective basis of Judaism, practical need, has been humanized,
i.e. production is organized for-use and finance capital is just a bookkeeping tool
>and because the conflict between man’s individual-sensuous existence and his species-existence has been abolished.
i.e. man is no longer alienated
>The social emancipation of the Jew is the emancipation of society from Judaism.
Put simply: without capitalism, Jews can't be 'Jews'; without Jews, capitalism still is capitalism, and will lead to some other group being the 'Jews'.

This is an inter-imperialist war.

some primo maga cope
>guys trump just doesn't understand and has been tricked and fooled and he's not evil scum

>>2752824
Wrong. It's an Inter-Dengist War

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>>2752823
> without capitalism, Jews can't be 'Jews'
Remember that time they got banished by indigenous tribes? pepperidge farm remembers.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-28992743

>>2752825
Really not a good look for your ideology and party when your leader is so retarded he can't even separate reality from fiction.

>>2752825
he is very old, and probably gets phone scammed a lot

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>>2752825
>t. let us ask the tsar to stop the madness, he'll listen to us, the boyars are lying

>>2752826
Wrong. This is an interimperialist war.

Who's winning the war?

>>2752842
america's losing, israel is winning, iran could clutch.

>>2752842
The capital and the bourgeoisie.


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