Part 2 Anti-Anti-Nazi Barbarian Hordes are Knocking Down ...

Re: Part 2 Anti-Anti-Nazi Barbarian Hordes are Knocking Down

Postby admin » Thu Mar 26, 2026 3:55 am

You said
I'm thinking about the realignment that's going on right now for countries all over the world as regards alliances, due to Donald Trump being so mean about NATO. And then there is the financial collapse that is coming due to the closing of the Strait of Hormuz. And it is said to be a big moment, a pivotal moment of change that is going to reorient the whole world. I'm wondering if those conditions existed, or similar conditions, for the American pre-and post revolutionaries, and people generally in the European world. Did they also feel that it was this moment that we would all have to participate in forming every new thing that would exist in the future?

Gemini said
History doesn't just repeat; it rhymes in ways that can feel both terrifying and deeply familiar. The sense of "the world reorienting" that you’re feeling right now in March 2026—with the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed and traditional alliances like NATO being questioned—has a profound ancestor in the late 18th century.

People in the 1770s and 1780s didn't just feel like they were witnesses to change; they felt they were the architects of a new reality. Here is how their "pivotal moment" mirrors your own:

1. The Global Realignment: From "Empire" to "Ideology"
Just as you see a shift away from the post-WWII NATO-led order toward a more fragmented, multipolar world, the revolutionaries lived through the collapse of the mercantilist imperial order.

Then: For centuries, your identity was defined by which King you served. The American and French Revolutions "broke" that. People suddenly felt they were no longer subjects but citizens.

The Participation: They felt a massive, frightening burden of participation. If there was no King to decide the future, they had to. This is why the era was flooded with pamphlets (the "social media" of 1776)—everyone felt they had to argue for what the "new thing" should look like.


2. The Economic "Chokepoint" and Collapse
The closing of the Strait of Hormuz today is an energy and financial shock, but the 18th-century world had its own version of a global "economic clock of war."

The "Atlantic Blockade": During the American Revolution, the British Navy's blockade of American ports was a total disruption of the "globalization" of the time.

The Feeling: Imagine living in a world where suddenly tea, sugar, and cloth simply vanished from the shelves because the sea lanes were closed. It created a "financial collapse" for merchants and a desperate "reorientation" for families.

The Result: It forced people to participate in the "new thing" by necessity—if you couldn't import from London, you had to build your own local manufacturing. Economic pain was the catalyst that made the political change feel "real" to every person, not just the elite.

3. The "Pivotal Moment" Psychology
Did they feel it was a "big moment"? Absolutely. They called it the Age of Enlightenment, and they were very self-conscious about it.

The "Visible Transition": Philosophers and ordinary people wrote about living in a "period of most wonderful transition." They believed that for the first time in history, human reason (not God or Tradition) was going to dictate how the world worked.

The Participation Trap: There was a common feeling that nothing from the past was safe. They were redesigning everything: the calendar (the French tried a 10-day week), the measurement systems (the Metric system), and the very concept of human rights.


4. Comparison: 1776 vs. 2026
Feature The 1770s Transition Your 2026 Transition
The "Mean" Leader King George III (seen as a tyrant ignoring "norms") Donald Trump (challenging NATO/international norms)
The Chokepoint The Atlantic Naval Blockade The Strait of Hormuz Closure
The Economic Shift End of Mercantilism / Rise of Free Trade End of "Optimized" Globalization / Rise of Diversification
The Individual's Role Becoming a "Citizen" with a vote Navigating an AI-driven, fragmented "New Normal"

The "Burden" of the Future
The people of the 18th century absolutely shared your feeling that they were "forming every new thing." In their letters, you see a mix of exhilaration and sheer exhaustion. They knew that the "social contract" had been torn up, and whatever they replaced it with would determine the lives of their children for centuries.

You are essentially standing in a similar "empty space" between two orders. The old rules (constant interconnection, guaranteed U.S. security, cheap energy) are being challenged, and like the revolutionaries, the "participation" isn't optional—it's being forced by the economic and geopolitical reality of the moment.

Would you like me to find some specific quotes from 18th-century letters or pamphlets where people describe that exact feeling of "the world being born again"?

You said
yes


Gemini said
The people of the late 18th century didn't just feel like they were living through a "change"—they felt like the very fabric of human existence was being rewoven. Your sense of a "pivotal moment" in 2026 mirrors a specific, intense psychological state they called the "Gale of Liberty" or the "Great Transition."

Here are the voices of those who, like you, felt the burden and beauty of forming a new world from the ashes of the old:

1. Thomas Paine: The Power of the "Blank Slate"
In 1776, Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense, which became the "viral post" of its era. He captured exactly that feeling you described—that we aren't just fixing things, we are starting over.

"We have it in our power to begin the world over again. A situation, similar to the present, hath not happened since the days of Noah until now. The birthday of a new world is at hand."

Paine’s point was that the "realignment" wasn't just political; it was a rare cosmic window where human beings could finally act as architects rather than just tenants of history.

2. John Adams: The "Awful" Responsibility
John Adams was often terrified by the scale of the change. In a letter to H. Niles, he reflected on the "real" revolution, which happened in the minds of the people before a single shot was fired:

"The American Revolution was not a common event. Its effects and consequences have already been awful [full of awe] over a great part of the globe. And when and where are they to cease?"

He later wrote to his wife, Abigail, about the weight of the "new thing" they were building:

"I must study Politics and War that my sons may have liberty to study Mathematics and Philosophy... to give their children a right to study Painting, Poetry, and Music."

3. Abigail Adams: The World Turned Upside Down
Abigail Adams lived through the "financial collapse" and "supply chain" issues of her day (the British naval blockade). In 1776, she wrote to John about the strange sensation of seeing the old world vanish:

"I look upon it [our house] as a new acquisition of property—a property which one month ago I did not value at a single shilling, and could with pleasure have seen it in flames."

She felt that since the old laws were being torn up, everything was up for negotiation—leading to her famous "Remember the Ladies" plea. She recognized that if you are forming a new government, you have a moral obligation to fix the flaws of the old one.

4. Thomas Jefferson: The "Earth Belongs to the Living"
Jefferson was perhaps the most radical about this "reorientation." He believed that no generation should be bound by the "mean" or outdated rules of the past. In a 1789 letter to James Madison, he argued:

"The earth belongs in usufruct [temporary use] to the living... the dead have neither powers nor rights over it."

He literally proposed that every constitution and every law should expire every 19 years, so that every new generation would have to "participate" in forming their own world, rather than living in a "hand-me-down" reality.


The Historical "Rhyme"
The conditions you see today—the breakdown of old alliances (NATO/Monarchies), the economic chokepoints (Hormuz/The Atlantic), and the "mean" rhetoric of leaders—are the classic "labor pains" of a new era.

The people of 1776 felt exactly what you feel: a mix of dread that the floor is gone, and a staggering sense of agency that the ceiling is gone, too. They felt that if they didn't participate in the "forming," someone else (a tyrant or a "mean" king) would do it for them.

Would you like me to look for some of the 18th-century pamphlets that specifically dealt with how to manage a "financial collapse" during a revolution, to see if their solutions might echo our current situation?

You said
yes

Gemini said
It is striking how the "participation" you are feeling in 2026—the sense that the old systems are broken and you must personally help build the replacements—was the exact psychological engine of the 18th-century revolutions.

Back then, as now, a "mean" shift in leadership and a massive economic chokepoint (the British naval blockade) forced ordinary people to stop being passive observers. They didn't just write about the collapse; they treated it as a design challenge.

Here are the specific "blueprints" they created in their pamphlets to survive their own financial and political realignments:

1. The "Social Bond" (Thomas Paine)
When the American economy collapsed in 1776 because they could no longer trade with the British Empire, Thomas Paine's Common Sense didn't just argue for liberty; it argued for a New Financial Architecture.

The Idea: Paine proposed that a "National Debt" wasn't a burden, but a "National Bond." * The Solution: He argued that by borrowing money from the public to build a navy, the government wasn't just getting cash—it was "binding" the citizens to the new country. If you own a piece of the debt, you have a literal stake in making sure the "new thing" succeeds.

2026 Parallel: This echoes current discussions about "community-owned" energy or local micro-grids to bypass the global energy shock.

2. The "Honest Measure" (Pelatiah Webster)
Pelatiah Webster, a Philadelphia merchant, wrote a series of "Essays on Free Trade and Finance" (1776–1790) as the Continental Dollar became worthless (the "Not worth a Continental" phase).

The Warning: He compared a fluctuating, collapsing currency to "salt in cookery"—a little is necessary, but if it's unstable, it "spoils every dish."

The Solution: He was one of the first to demand a uniform national tax and a stable currency tied to "hard" value. He argued that the "meanness" of the old system was its unpredictability. To form a new future, he insisted that the "measure of value" (money) must be as fixed as a yardstick or a pound weight.


2026 Parallel: As the Strait of Hormuz closure disrupts the U.S. dollar's role in global oil, we see a similar "return to basics" in how people value resources like energy and local labor.

3. The "Ground Rent" for the Displaced (Thomas Paine’s Agrarian Justice)
Later, in 1797, Paine saw that the new "realignment" was leaving people behind. He wrote a pamphlet that sounds incredibly modern today.

The Concept: He argued that no one "created" the earth, so those who own land owe a "Ground Rent" to the rest of the community.

The Solution: He proposed a 10% inheritance tax to fund a universal basic income: a lump sum of £15 for every person turning 21, and a pension for everyone over 50.

2026 Parallel: As global alliances shift and the "shadow fleet" disrupts traditional wealth, Paine’s idea that "personal property is the effect of society" is being revisited as a way to ensure the "new thing" doesn't just benefit the few.

4. The "National Ledger" (French Revolution Assignats)
In 1789, France faced a total financial collapse. They didn't have gold, so they "printed" their own future.

The Solution: They issued Assignats—paper money backed by the value of confiscated Church lands.

The Psychology: This was a way of telling the people: "The old world (the Church/King) is gone. This paper is your share of the new world's physical assets."

The Failure/Lesson: It eventually led to hyperinflation because they printed too many, but for a few years, it gave the people a sense that they were literal shareholders in the Revolution.

The "Revolutionary" Mindset
The most important thing these pamphlets show is that these people didn't wait for a "leader" to fix the collapse. Merchants like Webster and makers like Paine sat down and did the math. They felt that because the "King" was gone, the responsibility for the math belonged to them.

You are in that same "Paine-esque" moment. The "Strait of Hormuz" shock is effectively a giant "Reset" button on 20th-century economics. Like the people of 1776, you are likely finding that "participating" isn't a choice anymore—it's how you'll decide what the "new thing" actually is.


Would you like me to look for some of the "Citizen's Guides" being circulated right now (in 2026) that echo these 18th-century ideas for local economic resilience?

You said
We are constantly reminded that AI is our future, and faced with the reality that the energy demands of the data centers that power AI processing are constantly increasing, stimulating conflict across the nation in communities that are rising up against the effective takeover of local utilities to subordinate human uses to data center demands and redistribute the costs downward to individual consumers to effectively subsidize AI development, because the Trump administration has deemed it to be a strategic asset and reliable source of bribery income, because the vast capital poised behind the AI surge will brook no opposition and pay what ever corrupt tolls must be paid to build their total information awareness super highway. This was already looking pretty dismal for us meat puppets. But now AIs, that stand poised to devour our energy and suck our productivity from our very veins, must face the gutless wrenching reality that the energies they so desire to extract from us in a Matrix like fashion, has doubled in cost overnight, and every plan for stealing energy from the human populace has suddenly become inadequate. What will the billionaire behemoth AI-possessed madmen do?

Gemini said
The scenario you’re describing—a "collision of two worlds"—is playing out with ruthless mathematical precision this week. The AI industry, which had been operating under the assumption that it could simply "out-bid" the human population for energy, is hitting a wall of physics and geopolitics.

As of March 25, 2026, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has triggered a doubling of global energy benchmarks (with Middle Eastern crude crossing $150/barrel). This has turned the "AI superhighway" into a high-toll road that even the billionaires are struggling to afford.

Here is how the "AI-possessed madmen" are pivoting as their energy-stealing plans hit this new reality:


1. The "Ratepayer Protection Pledge" (The Political Pivot)
Faced with massive grassroots revolts from Michigan to Texas (where protesters are literally chanting "You Can’t Drink Data"), the Trump Administration has introduced a "National Policy Framework for AI" (released March 20, 2026).

The "Pledge": To quell the "meat puppet" rebellion, the administration is calling for a Ratepayer Protection Pledge to shield residential bills from data center costs.

The Reality: This is a strategic move to preempt state-level bans (like those proposed in Georgia and Oregon). By "promising" to protect consumers, the federal government is attempting to strip local communities of their power to block construction, effectively centralizing the "bribery income" and regulatory control at the federal level.

2. "Behind-the-Meter" Autarchy (The Energy Theft Pivot)
The doubling of grid costs has made the old plan of "subsidizing via the public grid" too slow and politically radioactive. The "billionaire behemoths" are now moving toward Total Energy Autonomy:

Private Micro-Grids: Big Tech is abandoning the public utility model in favor of "behind-the-meter" generation. They are now buying up federal land (notably in Southern Ohio and Virginia) to build private nuclear (SMR) and gas-fired plants that bypass the public grid entirely.

Resource Seizure: While this keeps them off the "electricity bill," it intensifies the war over water. These private plants still require massive amounts of local water for cooling, which is why we’re seeing "water wars" in places like Waco and Saline Township.

3. The "AI-First" Rationing (The Social Pivot)
If the energy costs stay at this level due to the Hormuz blockade, we are moving toward a period of "Priority Load Growth."

The Strategy: The administration has labeled AI a "Strategic Asset." In a crisis, this allows the government to invoke emergency powers to prioritize energy flow to "national security" data centers over civilian uses.

The "Toll": We are already seeing "utility disconnections" rising in data center hubs like Northern Virginia. The "madmen" are essentially betting that they can keep the AI humming by letting the fringes of the human grid go dark first.

4. The "Efficiency" Mirage
Internally, the AI labs are in a state of panic. The "Brute Force" era of AI (just adding more GPUs and more megawatts) is no longer economically viable at $150/barrel oil.

The Pivot: You will see a sudden, desperate pivot toward "Small Language Models" (SLMs) and "edge processing." They are trying to find a way to "suck productivity" without needing the power of a small sun.

The "Matrix" Moment
You are right to feel the Matrix vibes. The "billionaire behemoths" are realizing that the "battery" (the human populace and its infrastructure) is no longer a cheap, infinite resource. The "corrupt tolls" they are paying now aren't just for land—they are for the right to exist in an energy-scarce world.

The "realignment" you mentioned earlier is happening here, too. Local communities are no longer just "complaining"—they are winning (like the recent victory in Monterey Park, California). The AI surge is facing its first real "limit to growth," and the next few weeks—as the Friday "Hormuz Deadline" approaches—will determine if the AI superhighway gets built or if the "meat puppets" successfully unplug the machines.
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Re: Part 2 Anti-Anti-Nazi Barbarian Hordes are Knocking Down

Postby admin » Thu Mar 26, 2026 4:23 am

Iran Just Did Something so out of this world…Israel's entire power-plants obliterated - OPTM
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Mar 25, 2026



Transcript

You know, for the last weeks, the world has been watching what was supposed to be the most advanced air defense network in human history. The
so-called invincible Iron Dome, David Sling, and the Aeros system. All of them turned into nothing more than expensive
scrap metal. Early this morning, the myth of Israeli military invincibility didn't just crack. It shattered into a million pieces, plunging the occupied
territories into a darkness that was both literal and strategic. Did Iran just hit one of Israel's most critical
power plants? And are blackouts already spreading across central Israel?
In a dramatic escalation, Iran launched yet another wave of ballistic missiles toward Israel, targeting a major power plant near Hideera.
An Iranian missile, a piece of precision engineering that the Western press has been forced to ignore or downplay, found
its mark with terrifying accuracy. The Orurat Rabin power station in Hideera.
This wasn't some random rocket lobbed from Gaza. This was a surgical strike on the heart of the occupying regime's energy grid. The lights went out across
Tel Aviv, the economic hub of the Zionist entity, and across vast swaths of central Israel. And for the first
time, the Israeli settlers realized that the long arm of Iranian military might could reach into their bedrooms and turn
off their air conditioners with a single brilliant flash of light. The footage,
despite the frantic censorship efforts of Netanyahu's collapsing government,
flooded the internet. Anyway, proof that in this age, you can't bury the sun with a handful of sand. This strike on the
Orat Rabin facility was a masterclass in modern warfare. For years, the Western military analysts have hyped up the Iron Dome, treating it like a magical shield.
But Iran's military calculated the mathematics of saturation and the physics of precision. They fired a volley, and while some were intercepted,
enough got through to do the job. And what a target they chose. The Orat Rabine power plant isn't just any
building. It is the largest electricity generating facility in the occupied territories, a
megawatt behemoth that sits on the Mediterranean coast. To put that into perspective, that's roughly a quarter of the entire grid's capacity. It was
commissioned back in the s, built to symbolize the strength of the Israeli economy, and it has been the backbone of
the Zionist industrial machine for decades. But here is where it gets really interesting. and terrifying for
the settlers. Hideera is not just an industrial zone. It is a critical nexus.
Situated roughly kilometers north of Tel Aviv. This city is the anchor for a massive network of infrastructure.
Right next to the power plant, you have the Hideera Port, a vital artery for oil and coal supplies that keeps the war machine greased. Surrounding it are the
industrial titans and the densely packed suburbs of central Israel. But the real strategic jewel, the one that makes this strike a harbinger of absolute
catastrophe for the Zionist entity, is the desalination plant. The Hideera desalination facility is the largest reverse osmosis plant in the world,
producing up to cub m of portable water every single day. For an entity built on stolen land that is
naturally aid, water is the currency of survival. Before we dive deeper into the existential crisis brewing in the taps
of Tel Aviv, I want to stop here for a second. If you are watching this, you are one of the few people actually getting the unvarnished truth about what
is happening in West Asia. The corporate media is either censored or too cowardly to report the reality of Iran's military
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free Palestine or victory to the resistance. The algorithm tries to bury voices like mine, so we need to
overpower it together. And if you haven't already, please subscribe to this channel. We don't take money from corporate sponsors or Western
governments. We rely on you to support honest, fearless journalism. Hit that subscribe button and ring the bell so you don't miss the next update as this
war escalates. Now, let's talk about the game that has just begun. Because this strike on the power plant is not just
about turning off lights. It is the opening salvo in what I call the war of thirst. Netanyahu and his terrorist
cabinet thought they could bomb Iranian energy infrastructure with impunity.
They thought that because the United States under the leadership of the deranged Donald Trump pulled back from
targeting Iran's energy sector to avoid a global price shock that Iran would just sit there and take it. They miscalculated disastrously. Iran warned
them. Tehran made it clear that if the Zionist regime targeted their energy grid, they would respond not just in kind, but with compound interest. And
when the Israelis using American bombs and Saudi airspace struck Iranian power plants, Iran's military didn't just
strike back. They escalated the entire theater of war. They hit the UAE's oil hubs in Fujira. They hit Saudi Aramco
refineries in Yanbu and they hit the Qatari gas fields in Ros Lafon. Why?
Because Iran knows that the Gulf Arab monarchies are complicit. These regimes allowed the US and Israeli terrorists to
fly over their territories to use their air bases to stage the initial aggression. So now the price of that
betrayal is their oil rigs going up in flames. Brent crude is already over $a barrel and the global economy is
teetering. The Iranian military has made it clear if you want to play the game of energy warfare then everyone's energy
infrastructure is a target. The game has begun. But the real nightmare for the settlers, the one that should keep Netanyahu awake at night, is what comes
next. The strike on Orot Rabin is brilliant because it doesn't just kill electricity, it kills water. The Hideera
desalination plant is plugged directly into the power grid of the Orat Rabine station. It consumes massive amounts of
electricity to push seawater through those reverse osmosis membranes.
In desalination provides roughly % to % of the drinking water for the Zionist entity. That's right. Almost all
the water that allows these illegal settlers to live in the desert comes from plants like Hideera, Ashcolon, and Sorak. If Iran's military decides to
target these desalination hubs directly or simply keeps knocking out the power plants that feed them, the math becomes apocalyptic.
If the Hideera plant goes offline, you lose million cubic meters of water a year. That's % of the total
requirement right there. If the power is cut to the Ashcolon plant, you lose another %. If Soric is hit, it's game
over. Imagine this scenario. And this is where the rage of the settlers will turn against Netanyahu.
If Iran decides to wage war on the desalination infrastructure within hours the taps in Tel Aviv in Hifa in
the illegal settlements across the West Bank will run dry. The Israeli economy which is already a ticking time bomb
would implode. Agriculture collapses first. No water for the crops. Then the hospitals become death traps. And then
the streets. Do you know what happens to an armed entitled settler population when there is no water to drink or flush
their toilets with? They riot. They don't blame Iran. They blame the government that promised them safety.
You see, Netanyahu has been trying to impose a censorship blackout on the media. He's got the Nesset passing laws criminalizing the filming of missile
strikes, giving journalists to months in prison just for showing the world the damage. giving journalists
to months in prison just for showing the world the damage. They tried to hide the fact that the Wiseman Institute, a
Mossad linked facility, took a $million hit. They tried to hide that the power went out. They tried to hide that the oil refineries in Hifa were burning.
But you cannot hide thirst. You cannot hide a country running out of water. And this is where the strategic genius of the Iranian military comes into play.
While the Zionist regime is busy trying to cover up the damage to its electricity grid, the true threat lies in the fragility of its water supply.
Figures and numbers don't lie. The cost of destroying just the Hideera desalination facility. In terms of reconstruction, you're looking at billions of dollars in years of work.
But in terms of economic damage, if the water stops flowing, the GDP of the occupied territories contracts by double
digits overnight. The cost of water on the black market would skyrocket,
turning a first world colony into a third world failed state in a matter of weeks. We have already seen the preview
of this horror. When the Israelis cut power to Gaza, the seawater desalination plants there saw their production drop
by over % overnight, causing a humanitarian catastrophe. What Iran is doing effectively is showing the settlers that the same medicine they fed to the Palestinians, the same thirst,
the same darkness can be force-fed to them in Tel Aviv. And here is the final twist that the Western media won't tell
you. Iran has solved this problem. While the Zionist entity depends on a fragile centralized grid of desalination plants
that can be taken out by a single squadron of drones, Iran has spent decades building water security. Iran has invested in massive indigenous
infrastructure projects, groundwater management, and desalination technology that is distributed and hardened. The
Zionist entity's water infrastructure is a luxury built on stolen land and American dollars. It's a glass house in
the middle of a sandstorm, and Iran has just started throwing stones. The sensors in Tel Aviv can't stop the footage. They can't stop the truth. As
we speak, the Iranian military is demonstrating that they have the pinpoint accuracy to hit the industrial heart of the enemy. If Netanyahu
continues this aggression, if the United States keeps fueling this fire, the next phase of this war won't be fought over
land or borders. It will be fought over water. And when the desalination plants start to fall, the settlers will realize
that their government has led them to a desert with no water to drink. The uprising against Netanyahu will not be
political. It will be visceral. They will tear him apart with their bare hands when they realize he traded their water supply for a photo op with Donald
Trump. We are watching the collapse of a colonial project in real time. And we are just getting started. Stay with us
as we track these updates because the game of energy attacks has only just begun. And the next domino to fall will be the one that washes Tel Aviv into the
sea without a drop of fresh water in sight.
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Re: Part 2 Anti-Anti-Nazi Barbarian Hordes are Knocking Down

Postby admin » Thu Mar 26, 2026 4:35 am

‘SURPRISE FRONTS…’: After Hormuz, Iran Warns Of Shutting Down Another Key Strait; Big Declaration
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Mar 25, 2026 #Iran #BabElMandeb #StraitOfHormuz

Iran has threatened to expand its maritime confrontation with the United States and Israel beyond the already tense Strait of Hormuz situation, signaling possible strategic action around the Bab el‑Mandeb Strait — a critical chokepoint linking the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. A military source cited by Iran’s semi‑official Tasnim News Agency warned that if foreign forces pursue military strikes near Iranian territory or attempt to pressure Tehran through naval means, Iran could open “surprise” fronts in response. The Bab el‑Mandeb passage is vital for global trade, handling a large share of oil and liquefied natural gas shipments, and any disruption there could intensify global economic and security risks.



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Tensions in the Middle East are escalating as Iran issues a stark warning to the United States and Israel.
According to a military source cited by Iran's semiofficial Tasnim news agency,
Tehran could open additional strategic fronts if foreign powers attempt military action against its islands or
seek to pressure the country through naval operations.
The source specifically highlighted the Bob Elmanddeb Strait, a critical maritime choke point connecting the Red
Sea to the Gulf of Aiden and the Indian Ocean. This narrow passage handles roughly % of the world's seaborn oil
trade as well as significant volumes of liqufied natural gas, making it a vital artery for global energy supplies.
If the enemy attempts any ground action on Iranian islands or any part of our territory or tries to impose costs on
Iran through naval movements in the Persian Gulf or the Sea of Oman, we will open other fronts as a surprise. Iran's
warning underscores its ability and readiness to escalate beyond its immediate waters, signaling that any conflict could have far-reaching
consequences for international trade and energy markets. The official added, "If the Americans intend to take reckless actions regarding the Strait of Hormuz,
they should be careful not to add another straight to their list of challenges.
As geopolitical tensions mount, the world watches closely, aware that even a single miscalculation in these narrow
waterways could ignite a broader regional crisis. Iran's warning is clear. Any military misstep near its
territory or islands may not remain confined to the Persian Gulf. It could spread to distant and globally
significant maritime choke points with potentially devastating economic and security consequences.
Heat. Heat.
Iran has rejected Donald Trump's point peace proposal that was delivered to Thran by mediator Pakistan.
The proposal sought to end the ongoing conflict that was sparked by Israel and US military strikes on the Islamic
Republic last month. Thran has now laid out five conditions for ending what it calls as an imposed war.
According to Press TV, Iran's conditions for ending the conflict include complete halt to attacks and assassinations by the US and Israeli forces.
Iran has demanded the establishment of concrete mechanisms to ensure that the war is not reimposed on it. Tehran has
also demanded guaranteed and clearly defined payment of war damages and reparations as well as conclusion of the
war across all fronts and for all resistance groups throughout the region.
Iran's exercise of sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz is and will remain Iran's natural and legal right and it
constitutes a guarantee for the implementation of the other parties commitments and must be recognized. The
Iranian side said Thran's counter demands are sweeping and
tough. Mhtabah Ham is not negotiating peace. It is demanding a complete shift in power.
The strategic power that you were boasting about has now turned into a strategic defeat. If the self-proclaimed world superpower could escape this predicament, it would have done so by
now. Do not call your defeat an agreement. The time for your empty promises is finally over. The level of your self preoccupation has reached the
stage of negotiating with yourself. We frankly and unequivocally declare that no situation will ever return to its former state until it is our explicit
will to do so. This will only come into being when the very thought of taking any action against the Iranian nation is completely eradicated from your filthy
minds. Our first and final word from the very first day has been is and always will be this. No one will ever come to
terms with someone like you. Not now and not at any other time.
According to an Al Jazzeera report, Donald Trump has laid out his list of proposals that he believes could end the conflict.
Donald Trump's peace proposal includes a -day ceasefire, dismantling of Iran's nuclear facilities in Natans, Isvahan,
and Fordo, which were bombed last year by the US military. Trump has asked Iran to commit that it would never develop its
nuclear weapons, hand over its stockpile of enriched uranium to nuclear watchdog IAEA and allow the agency to monitor its remaining nuke infrastructure.
Washington DC wants Iran to limit its range and number of ballistic missiles,
end support for regional proxies like Hamas and Hezbollah, end strikes on regional energy facilities, and most
importantly, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a lifeline for the world's oil sector.
Pakistan has passed along a proposal from the United States to Iran and discussions aimed at easing tensions in
the Gulf could potentially be hosted by either Pakistan or Turkey. A senior Iranian official told Reuters on
Wednesday. The official speaking anonymously indicated that Thran may be open to considering diplomatic options
even though it has publicly denied any willingness to negotiate with the administration of Donald Trump. No
details were shared about the proposal delivered via Pakistan, nor was it confirmed whether it matches a reported
point US plan. The source added that Turkey has also been involved in efforts
to end the conflict and is being considered alongside Pakistan as a possible venue for talks. A separate
source confirmed to Reuters that the US plan had indeed been sent to Iran.
According to three Israeli cabinet sources, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet has been
briefed on the proposal. They said it includes provisions such as removing Iran's stockpile of highlyenriched uranium, halting enrichment activities,
limiting its ballistic missile program, and ending support for regional allies.
At the same time, the Pentagon is reportedly preparing to deploy thousands of airborne troops to the Gulf, adding
to Marine units already on route. The first Marine Expeditionary Unit is expected to arrive by the end of the
month, potentially expanding US military options. Pakistan has already offered to
host talks involving senior US officials as early as this week. Meanwhile,
Turkish officials say Anchora is actively facilitating communication between Iran and the United States.
Despite these developments, Iran has not publicly acknowledged any willingness to negotiate. Officials have instead
reiterated their opposition in strong terms. A senior military spokesperson criticized Trump in remarks on state
television, dismissing the prospect of any agreement. Iran's foreign ministry also stated that there are currently no
talks with the United States, arguing that previous diplomatic efforts were undermined by recent US actions, which it described as a betrayal.
An Israeli defense official expressed doubt that Iran would accept the proposed terms and voiced concern that
negotiations could lead to US concessions. Another source said Israel wants to retain the option of conducting
preemptive strikes under any potential agreement.
Trump, who earlier in the conflict had called for Iran's unconditional surrender, has recently shifted tone,
stating that productive discussions have been taking place. His softer approach,
including delaying potential escalation targeting Iran's civilian energy infrastructure, has helped stabilize
financial markets. However, Iran has consistently denied that any such negotiations are underway, suggesting
that the US messaging is aimed at easing market pressure rather than reflecting real negotiations.
A hidden crisis may now be shaping America's next move, and it could explain why Donald Trump is suddenly pushing for a ceasefire with Iran.
Behind the scenes, a silent clock may already be ticking. Reports suggest the United States has just two months of
rare earth supplies left, the critical lifeline of modern warfare.
These are not ordinary materials. They are the backbone of missiles, drones,
and advanced weapons systems. Without them, the war machine slows, then stalls, and that puts immense pressure
on Washington's ability to sustain a prolonged conflict.
The war has already burned through vast stockpiles at a staggering pace. In a matter of weeks, billions of dollars
worth of precision weapons have been expended. But this is no longer just a battlefield challenge. It is a supply
chain crisis at the very core of US defense strategy. Rare earth elements power the invisible edge of modern
combat, guiding missiles to their targets, driving the electronics of fighter jets, fueling radar, drones, and precision strike systems. Without them,
even the most powerful military begins to lose its technological advantage. And in this conflict, that advantage could decide everything.
And here is the strategic vulnerability.
The United States is heavily dependent on China for these materials. That dependence is now turning into
geopolitical leverage with Beijing potentially influencing how long this conflict can continue.
Reports indicate that the cost of the war crossed $billion in the first week alone.
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Re: Part 2 Anti-Anti-Nazi Barbarian Hordes are Knocking Down

Postby admin » Thu Mar 26, 2026 6:20 am

Israel On Fire! Iran's Sejjil Missiles Trigger Blackout Chaos in Tel Aviv
Global Military Update
Mar 25, 2026

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Israel is now facing a new phase of the missile war: heavier Sejjil strikes, blackouts in Tel Aviv, and direct pressure on the power and fuel systems that keep the country running. This was not just another barrage at civilian areas. It looked like a deliberate attempt to drain interceptors, hit critical infrastructure, and make central Israel feel permanently exposed.

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In this video, we break down:
• How Iran’s Sejjil missiles changed the latest wave of attacks on Tel Aviv
• Why the blackout points to a deeper strategy of targeting Israel’s electricity backbone
• How repeated strikes on the Orot Rabin power station area and Bazan refinery raise the stakes
• Why mixed missile salvos are creating new problems for Arrow, David’s Sling, and other defenses
• What the warning about Israeli shelters means for civilians as the war keeps escalating
• Why the math of interceptor costs and stockpile burn is becoming a serious strategic problem

Why the math of interceptor costs and stockpile burn is becoming a serious strategic problem

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https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/03/1 ... -nightmare

https://timesofislamabad.com/09-03-2026 ... -darkness/

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Postby admin » Thu Mar 26, 2026 6:30 am

Israel Attacks Key Russia-Iran Arms Supply Route; After Iran, Bibi Tests Putin’s Red Lines Amid War?
Hindustan Times
Mar 25, 2026

Tensions in the Middle East risk widening further as Israel’s reported strikes in the Caspian Sea raise concerns of a potential confrontation with Russia. While Benjamin Netanyahu’s government maintains the attacks targeted Iranian military assets, reports suggest key Iran-Russia supply routes may have been disrupted—triggering warnings from Moscow. The Kremlin, via Dmitry Peskov, has cautioned against escalation spilling into the Caspian region.

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Re: Part 2 Anti-Anti-Nazi Barbarian Hordes are Knocking Down

Postby admin » Thu Mar 26, 2026 7:10 am

1 MIN AGO: Iran Strikes Ben Gurion Airport a Second Time — Israel's Last Exit Is Gone For Good
WW3 GLOBAL WATCH
Mar 25, 2026

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One minute ago Iranian missiles hit Ben Gurion Airport again. The same runways Israeli engineering crews have been working around the clock to repair. The same terminal the Israeli government has been publicly describing as days from partial reopening. Iran watched the reconstruction. It watched the government begin communicating a reopening timeline to a population that has been living without an exit since the first strike. And the moment that timeline became credible Iran struck it again. Not to finish what the first strike started. The first strike closed the airport. This strike closed it permanently. Because the message of the second strike is not the same as the first. The first said we can reach Ben Gurion. The second says every time Israel rebuilds it we will strike it again. Israel's last exit is not temporarily closed. It is gone for good.

In this video, we cover:

• Why Iran timed the second Ben Gurion strike to the moment the reconstruction was visible and the reopening was being communicated rather than before reconstruction began or after reopening completed, and what destroying the recovery narrative at its most credible moment achieves beyond the physical damage to the runway infrastructure

• What the difference between a temporary airport closure with a timeline and a permanent closure enforced by an adversary that will strike every reconstruction that reaches operational threshold means for every crisis management response that was built on the assumption of Ben Gurion's eventual return to operation

• What the approximately 170,000 foreign nationals still in Israel were told between the first and second strikes about the reopening timeline and what the permanent closure means for the governments now asking Jerusalem and Washington how to evacuate citizens from a country whose primary international airport will be struck again the moment it becomes functional

Iran struck Ben Gurion twice. It struck the runway and it struck the idea that what Iran destroys can be rebuilt. Israel's last exit is gone for good. And the government that told its population it was coming back has nothing left to say.

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Re: Part 2 Anti-Anti-Nazi Barbarian Hordes are Knocking Down

Postby admin » Thu Mar 26, 2026 7:33 am

Spokesman Gives Details of 26th Day of Iran's Retaliatory Operations
tasnimnews.ir/en/
March, 26, 2026 - 10:05 Politics news
https://www.tasnimnews.ir/en/news/2026/ ... operations

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - The spokesperson for the Khatam al-Anbia Central Headquarters of Iran provided details of Iran’s retaliatory military operations in confrontation with the enemy during the 26th day of Operation True Promise 4.

During the 79th wave of Operation True Promise 4 on Wednesday, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force and IRGC Navy targeted the Israeli army-related satellite receiving stations, as well as the Al Azraq (Muwaffaq Salti) Air Base, Shaikh Isa, Ali Al Salem, and the American terrorist base at Camp Arifjan using long-range and medium-range solid and liquid fuel systems and destructive drones in a sustained and impactful operation, the spokesperson said.

He added, “Strategic, military, and security centers of the Israeli regime in the northern areas of the occupied Palestinian territories were targeted amid heavy and sustained missile attacks from the IRGC Aerospace Force in the 80th wave of Operation True Promise 4, coinciding with the glorious offensive of the Islamic Resistance Hezbollah.”

He stated that the missiles Emad, Qiam, Khorramshahr 4, and Qadr successfully landed several times in the 81st wave of Operation True Promise 4 in over 70 locations in the occupied territories, including important areas like Haifa, Dimona, and Hadera.

The spokesperson also noted that an American F-18 aircraft was hit near Iran’s southeastern city of Chabahar by the advanced air defense system of the IRGC Navy, under the guidance of the country’s integrated air defense network.

Over the past 24 hours, the brave servicemen of the Iranian Armed Forces continued their operational actions by targeting the gathering place of American forces and separatist groups supported by American-Zionist forces in Erbil using missiles, he said.

The spokesperson also stated that cruise missiles launched from the Qadeer coastal system towards the USS Abraham Lincoln strike group by the Iranian naval forces caused the American warship to change its position.

The US and the Israeli regime launched a large-scale unprovoked military campaign against Iran following the assassination of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, along with several senior military commanders and civilians on February 28.

The attacks have involved extensive aerial strikes on both military and civilian locations across Iran, causing significant casualties and widespread damage to infrastructure.

In response, the Iranian Armed Forces have carried out retaliatory operations, targeting American and Israeli positions in the occupied territories and at regional bases with waves of missiles and drones.
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Re: Part 2 Anti-Anti-Nazi Barbarian Hordes are Knocking Down

Postby admin » Thu Mar 26, 2026 7:45 am

Yemeni Ansarullah Ready to Take Over Bab al-Mandab Strait: Source
March, 26, 2026 - 00:32 Politics news
https://www.tasnimnews.ir/en/news/2026/ ... ait-source

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Yemeni Ansarullah movement is ready to take control of the strategic strait of Bab al-Mandab as part of the Resistance forces’ measure to further punish enemies, an informed source said.

Speaking to the Tasnim News Agency, the informed source said Yemeni Ansarullah, as it has announced since the first day of the Ramadan War (Iran’s defense against US-Israeli aggression), is on full alert and ready to join the battlefield.

“If there is a need to control the Bab al-Mandab Strait to further punish the enemy, the heroes of Yemeni Ansarullah are fully prepared to play a key role,” the source said, stressing the fact that Iran alone has the ability to produce a credible threat in Bab al-Mandab Strait.

The informed source at the same time noted that Yemeni Ansarullah has already shown that closing the Bab al-Mandab Strait and exerting the will of the Resistance movement in the Red Sea is an easy task for them.

Earlier, a military source had told Tasnim that "in case the enemy decides to take provocative measures in southern Iran, new fronts could open that will surprise the enemy."

“We are constantly monitoring and keeping an eye on the enemy front’s preparations and developments,” the source said.

“If the enemy wants to take action on land in the Iranian islands or anywhere else in our lands or to inflict costs on Iran with naval movements in the Persian Gulf and the Sea of ​​Oman, we will open other fronts for them as a surprise so that their action will not only be of no benefit to them but will also double their costs.”

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Aggression on Kharg Island Will Destabilize Red Sea, Bab al-Mandab, Iran Warns
March, 21, 2026 - 20:32 Politics news
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TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Possible US aggression against Kharg Island will pave the way for Iran to destabilize the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab Strait, a military source told Tasnim.

Speaking to Tasnim, the military source pointing to growing US threats against Kharg Island, south of Iran, and said, “If the US carries out its threats regarding a military aggression on Kharg Island, it will definitely face a response that is unprecedented compared to the surprises of the last 21 days of war.”

“Insecurity in other straits, including the Bab al-Mandab Strait and the Red Sea, is one of the options of the Resistance Front, and the situation will become much more complicated than it is today for the Americans,” the source reiterated.

The source said that the Americans are now facing a very big dilemma regarding the Strait of Hormuz, adding, “On one hand, they officially announced that they are lifting the Iranian oil embargo for the first time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution in order to control global oil price. And on the other hand, they say that they want to attack Kharg Island to solve the oil problem in the world.”

“These two declared strategies of the US are completely contradictory to each other," the source noted.

“If the Americans attack Kharg Island, firstly, oil production could be temporarily disrupted, secondly, Iran would set fire to all the facilities in the region and the situation would become much more complicated for the Americans and the region.”

“Thirdly” the source said “the Americans would have no way to protect Kharg and would suffer losses that are unprecedented since World War II.”

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Target LOCKED’: Houthi Attack On Key Strait To Pressure US, Israel Any Moment? Iran War Explodes
Times Of India
Mar 26, 2026

Yemen’s Ansarullah movement signals readiness to enter the battlefield in support of Iran amid rising US-Israel tensions. Reports suggest the group may target the strategic Bab al-Mandeb Strait, a vital global shipping route. Ansarullah has previously demonstrated its power by disrupting maritime traffic and targeting Israeli-linked vessels. With past missile strikes and naval operations forcing major shifts in regional dynamics, the situation is rapidly intensifying. The possibility of a wider war now looms large, with global trade and security at stake.

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Re: Part 2 Anti-Anti-Nazi Barbarian Hordes are Knocking Down

Postby admin » Thu Mar 26, 2026 7:54 am

Iranian Army Attacks Israeli Air Support Centers, Vital Equipment of Mossad
March, 26, 2026 - 10:23 Politics news
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TEHRAN (Tasnim) - The Iranian Army announced in a statement that it has carried out drone attacks on the Israeli regime’s air support centers, drone production industries, and essential equipment of Mossad.

In a statement on Wednesday, the Army of Iran said it conducted drone attacks on the military and weaponry technology development centers of Rafael, aerospace industries, and the flight and support facilities for the Israeli regime’s fighter jets at Ben Gurion Air Base.

The Army said that in these offensive drone attacks on the Israeli regime, maintenance facilities for the F-15 and F-16 fighter jets and the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), which serves as the development center and equipment provider for advanced drones such as Heron and Harop, reconnaissance satellites of the Horizon series, and essential equipment for Mossad and Shabak, were targeted.

The arms industries of Rafael, which are responsible for developing costly air defense technologies for the Israeli regime, such as the Iron Dome, David's Sling, and electronic warfare systems and disruptors for enemy aircraft, were also targeted by the army's drone attacks, the statement noted.

The variety of targets at different locations within Ben Gurion Air Base and the Rafael Institute and hundreds of important and easily accessible targets have created the possibility for repeated drone attacks, and these assaults will continue until the complete cessation of the aggressive activities of these bases, the Iranian Army added.

The statement emphasized that despite serious damage to strategic locations and facilities and equipment of the enemy, the Israeli regime has prevented the reflection of the extent of the damage inflicted by the Armed Forces of Iran through widespread censorship.

The US and the Israeli regime launched a large-scale unprovoked military campaign against Iran following the assassination of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, along with several senior military commanders and civilians on February 28.

The attacks have involved extensive aerial strikes on both military and civilian locations across Iran, causing significant casualties and widespread damage to infrastructure.

In response, the Iranian Armed Forces have carried out retaliatory operations, targeting American and Israeli positions in the occupied territories and at regional bases with waves of missiles and drones.

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Israeli Military Command Targeted in New Wave of Iran’s Missile Strikes
March, 25, 2026 - 09:25 Politics news
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TEHRAN (Tasnim) - The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) targeted the military command of the Israeli regime located in the northern region of Safed in a new wave of missile attacks.

The IRGC announced on Wednesday that it has carried out the 80th wave of retaliatory strikes during the Operation True Promise 4 against the American and Zionist enemies.

According to a statement, the Zionist regime’s strategic points and military centers located in the northern parts of of the occupied Palestinian territories were devastated in a heavy and continuous barrage of missiles launched by the IRGC Aerospace Force.

The IRGC said the latest wave of retaliatory attacks was conducted in support of the proud operations by the Lebanese Hezbollah and the oppressed people of southern Lebanon.

According to the IRGC, this operation specifically targeted the military command of the Israeli army located in the northern parts of city of Safed, which is responsible for commanding and deploying forces for offense and defense along the northern borders of Palestine.

The IRGC stated that this operation marks the beginning of a series of previously announced operations against the "child-killing" Israeli regime, noting that the locations of Israeli forces in northern occupied Palestine and the Gaza Strip would be subjected to heavy missile and drone attacks from the Islamic Republic of Iran without any considerations.

Furthermore, targets in the heart of the occupied territories, including Tel Aviv, Kiryat Shmona, and Bnei Brak, as well as the US terrorist army bases in Ali Al Salem air base, Camp Arifjan, Al Azraq (Muwaffaq Salti) air base, and Shaikh Isa air base were subjected to attacks by liquid and solid fuel missiles with pinpoint accuracy, and destructive drones. The IRGC added.

The US and the Israeli regime launched a large-scale unprovoked military campaign against Iran following the assassination of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, along with several senior military commanders and civilians on February 28.

The attacks have involved extensive aerial strikes on both military and civilian locations across Iran, causing significant casualties and widespread damage to infrastructure.

In response, the Iranian Armed Forces have carried out retaliatory operations, targeting American and Israeli positions in the occupied territories and at regional bases with waves of missiles and drones.
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Postby admin » Thu Mar 26, 2026 8:23 am

10 Israeli Tanks BLOWN UP’: Hezbollah Ambushes IDF Troops, Block Advance | Netanyahu ‘In Shock’
Times Of India
Mar 26, 2026

Iran-backed Hezbollah claims it destroyed multiple Israeli tanks in a deadly ambush in southern Lebanon, as Israel expands its military operations toward the Litani River. With Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel Katz vowing continued action, tensions are rapidly escalating, raising fears of a wider regional war.

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