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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Reza Pahlavi makes his pitch to lead Iran - POLITICO

Reza Pahlavi makes his pitch to lead Iran - POLITICO

Boys With Toys Try to Blow Up Iran - CounterPunch.org

Boys With Toys Try to Blow Up Iran - CounterPunch.org

Careful With That Wild-Caught Tuna - Heatmap News

Careful With That Wild-Caught Tuna - Heatmap News The Trump administration’s rollback of coal plant emissions standards means that mercury is on the menu again.

Francesca Albanese, Gaza, and the Military-Propaganda Nexus Behind the US-Israeli War on Iran - CounterPunch.org

Francesca Albanese, Gaza, and the Military-Propaganda Nexus Behind the US-Israeli War on Iran - CounterPunch.org

[Salon] Can Iraq Really Claim Neutrality in the US/Israel-Iran War? - ArabDigest.org Guest Post

Can Iraq Really Claim Neutrality in the US/Israel-Iran War? Summary: Iraq finds itself caught between Iran and the US with its interim government struggling to hold to a neutral path; as the war accelerates Baghdad will need to take a firmer stand or risk being pulled into the widening conflict. We thank Sirwan Kajjo for today’s newsletter. Sirwan, a regular contributor to the AD podcast, is a Kurdish American journalist based in Washington D.C. focusing on Kurdish politics, Islamic militancy, extremism, and conflict in the Middle East and beyond. He is the author of Nothing But Soot about a twentysomething Kurdish man whose quest for a permanent home never ends. You can find his latest podcast here. Iraq faces a delicate dilemma as the US and Israel continue strikes against the Iranian regime. With the conflict escalating by the hour, Baghdad finds itself in an increasingly precarious position, both politically and on the security front. On the one hand, Iraq values its partnership with the United States and seeks to maintain it now more than ever. On the other, it has deep political and economic ties with Iran, as well as strong connections of Shiite armed forces with Tehran that constitute a significant portion of Iran’s regional proxy network. Iraq also shares a roughly 1,000-mile border with Iran, stretching from the Zagros Mountain in the Kurdistan Region in the north down to the Shatt al-Arab waterway in the south, parts of which could be porous, particularly in an escalating conflict such as the one unfolding. Given these pressures, it is understandable that the Iraqi government, including the Kurdistan Regional Government, aims to maintain some degree of neutrality in the conflict. Yet achieving this will require bold, decisive and immediate action without which Baghdad risks being drawn further into the regional confrontation. A suicide drone intercepted near Bahirka district, Erbil province on Monday [photo credit: Rudaw] It would be an illusion for Iraq to hope for complete insulation from this war. The country has already felt the impact of the ongoing violence. Since the war broke out on 28 February, Erbil – the capital of the autonomous Kurdistan Region, which hosts a US base – has been targeted by a wave of missile and drone attacks carried out by Iran and its proxies operating inside Iraq. Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein confirmed that more than 70 missiles and drones have struck the regional Kurdish capital. The Iraqi government declared three days of official mourning after the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in a US-Israel strike at the outset of the war and senior Iraqi officials, including figures from the Kurdistan Region, issued statements of condolence commemorating Khamenei as a “martyr.” These conflicting situations make it exceedingly difficult for Iraq to maintain neutrality or shield itself from the conflict, especially as other regional actors, including Gulf states that have been directly targeted by Iranian strikes and are increasingly asserting their right to self-defense recalibrate their positions amid a spreading war. Yet Iraq still has some options that, if exercised decisively, could prevent the country from becoming further entangled in the war. First, ruling Shiite elites must rein in pro-Iran factions within the Popular Mobilisation Forces (Hashd al-Shaabi). Beyond launching attacks against the Kurdistan Region as well as on US troops at Baghdad’s airport there have been reports of Shiite militiamen moving across the border into Iran to support the Iranian regime. Such actions expose Iraq to the danger of retaliatory US or Israeli strikes. If these armed groups are not effectively restrained, Iraq could quickly become a direct theatre of confrontation. For Israel in particular, Iran’s network of regional proxies is part of an interconnected front. Attacks by the Lebanese Hezbollah on Israel, and Israel’s subsequent response, demonstrate how quickly states with pro-Iranian non-state actors can be drawn into this conflict. It is evident that the central government has no control over many of these armed groups but influential figures within the dominant Shiite Coordination Framework coalition do. Their inaction, if not outright encouragement, towards the militias risks further destabilising the already fragile political order in Baghdad which has failed to form a government since the November 2025 elections. From a US perspective, at a minimum, the Iraqi government should prevent Iranian-backed groups from launching attacks against American assets and partners on Iraqi soil as well as ensuring that Iraq does not become a logistical support base for an isolated Iranian regime. The Iraqi government has a legitimate basis for taking a firm stance against violations of its sovereignty. With Iran striking Iraqi Kurdistan, a formal condemnation from Baghdad would have international support. Such a move could also help bridge longstanding grievances with the Kurds who have often complained that Baghdad has been too hesitant in condemning cross-border violations against Iraqi Kurdistan by Iranian or Turkish forces. The other measure Iraq must take immediately is to stand in solidarity with its Arab neighbours. With Iran actively violating the sovereignty of Gulf states, Baghdad cannot afford strategic ambiguity. Aligning itself more clearly with regional norms of sovereignty and noninterference would strengthen Iraq’s own claim to having its sovereignty respected and reinforce its position within the Arab fold, especially if this war drags on longer than expected. Iraq has often found itself in an awkward position during previous confrontations between the United States and Iran. This time, however, the scale and intensity of the conflict carry the potential to reshape the broader regional order. Therefore, the choices Iraq makes now may not only determine internal stability but also where the country will stand in the future.

The Iran War's Spread to Dubai, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar Is Jeopardizing the Entire Global Economy

The Iran War's Spread to Dubai, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar Is Jeopardizing the Entire Global Economy

China Boosts Output of Advanced Nuclear-Armed Submarines, US Navy Says - Bloomberg

China Boosts Output of Advanced Nuclear-Armed Submarines, US Navy Says - Bloomberg

Iran War: More on Why US/Israel Success Impossible as Israel and US Operations Take More Hits, Trump Proposes Unhinged Strait of Hormuz Escort Scheme, Western Media Misinforming Public | naked capitalism

Iran War: More on Why US/Israel Success Impossible as Israel and US Operations Take More Hits, Trump Proposes Unhinged Strait of Hormuz Escort Scheme, Western Media Misinforming Public | naked capitalism

(485) Catholic Ministry & Social Media - YouTube

(485) Catholic Ministry & Social Media - YouTube

Fr. Bob's Reflection for the Second Sunday in Lent - Guest Post

We have all heard the phrase, “The honeymoon is over.” It can describe newly married couples or newly elected officials. It describes any situation when initial excitement gives way to reality. Only the immature or naïve believe that the happy, feel-good season of life can last forever. Yet the temptation to live in that fantasy is real. We dream of staying forever young and admired, of clinging to our 15 minutes of fame. The advertising industry feeds that illusion, endlessly promising to erase pain, wrinkles, sorrow, hard choices, aging and even death itself. In today’s Gospel, Peter falls into that same temptation. Overwhelmed by the Transfiguration, dazzled by the glory of Jesus, Moses and Elijah, he essentially says, “Let’s stay here. Let’s make this moment last forever.” But it cannot – and it must not. Almost immediately, the vision fades. God the Father’s voice from the cloud is gone. The brilliant light disappears. Moses and Elijah vanish. Suddenly, Peter, James and John find themselves alone with Jesus. And as they come down the mountain, Jesus begins to speak to them about suffering and death. The mountaintop moment has ended. The honeymoon is over. History gives us another mountaintop story. On May 29, 1953, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first to reach the summit of Mount Everest. They stood, quite literally, on top of the world. Hillary became an international celebrity, with fame, fortune and opportunity at his fingertips. But he understood that life could not be lived on the summit. Instead of clinging to acclaim, he spent the rest of his life serving the Sherpa people of Nepal – building schools, hospitals, clinics, bridges and airfields. His name may no longer dominate headlines, like Sylvester Stallone or Dolly Parton, but it lives on in the transformed lives of countless people. Peter, James and John – and Edmund Hillary – all learned the same truth: we cannot remain on the mountaintop. But if we allow those moments to change us, they prepare us for the work that awaits below. That is the purpose of every holy encounter. We come to the mountain not to escape the world, but to be transformed for it. I see that same transformation in the men who leave St. Christopher’s Inn on this Holy Mountain of Graymoor; men who cannot stay here forever, but who go forth changed, carrying what they have received into the valleys of everyday life, where God now calls them to live, serve and love. My friends, the temptation to perpetually remain in the “honeymoon” can easily take hold of us. But always remember this: God leads us up the mountain not so that we may stay there, but so that we may be transformed and sent back into the world to proclaim the Gospel and to do His will. Yours in Christ, Fr. Robert Warren, S.A. Spiritual Director

Data centers are caught in the crossfire of the Iran war | Semafor

Data centers are caught in the crossfire of the Iran war | Semafor

Hydrocarbons, Nuclear, And The Future Of American Power

Hydrocarbons, Nuclear, And The Future Of American Power

No use or threat of force serves all parties, including Israel: Chinese FM - People's Daily Online

No use or threat of force serves all parties, including Israel: Chinese FM - People's Daily Online

Reality Sets In on Trump’s New War - Paul Krugman

Reality Sets In on Trump’s New War - Paul Krugman

⚠️ Israel’s ‘leader-killing obsession’ now driving U.S. policy toward Iran.

⚠️ Israel’s ‘leader-killing obsession’ now driving U.S. policy toward Iran.

Chas Freeman on the possibly paradoxical outcome of the Israeli-U.S. war on Iran - Just World Educational

Chas Freeman on the possibly paradoxical outcome of the Israeli-U.S. war on Iran - Just World Educational

EXCLUSIVE: Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Rejects Trump’s “Big Lie” About Why He Went to War -

EXCLUSIVE: Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Rejects Trump’s “Big Lie” About Why He Went to War - https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/exclusive-interview-iran-deputy-foreign-minister-esmail-baghaei-trump-israel-big-lie

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

The Catholic Bishops Who Wrote a Scorching Brief Against Trump | The New Republic

The Catholic Bishops Who Wrote a Scorching Brief Against Trump | The New Republic

Trump Hit by Damning Leaks on Iran Decision as Polls Turn Brutal Fast | The New Republic

Trump Hit by Damning Leaks on Iran Decision as Polls Turn Brutal Fast | The New Republic

China Reacts to Anthropic-DoW

China Reacts to Anthropic-DoW

A War That Cannot Be Won: Israel and the United States Bomb Iran - CounterPunch.org

A War That Cannot Be Won: Israel and the United States Bomb Iran - CounterPunch.org

Hegseth rejects 'stupid' rules of engagement amid Iran war, draws fierce backlash - nj.com

Hegseth rejects 'stupid' rules of engagement amid Iran war, draws fierce backlash - nj.com

Hegseth Calling Rules of Engagement ‘Stupid,’ Critics Warn, Opens Door to War Crimes in Iran | Common Dreams

Hegseth Calling Rules of Engagement ‘Stupid,’ Critics Warn, Opens Door to War Crimes in Iran | Common Dreams

DOE’s Office of Nuclear Energy Awards $52 Million to American Researchers and Universities to Advance Nuclear Technologies | Department of Energy

DOE’s Office of Nuclear Energy Awards $52 Million to American Researchers and Universities to Advance Nuclear Technologies | Department of Energy

[Salon] Lebanon at risk - ArabDigest.org Guest Post

Lebanon at risk Summary: with the attack by Hezbollah and Israel’s response the Iran war is pulling Lebanon into its vortex at a point when the country was beginning to show recovery from an economic crisis that had lasted for over five years. As the war continues into day four the widening escalation threatens every country in the region but none more so than Lebanon. Late Sunday night Hezbollah launched a rocket and drone attack towards a military base south of Haifa in northern Israel in response to the killing of the Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. The IDF said the weaponry fell short of its intended target and responded with an immediate reprisal attack. 31 people were killed and nearly 150 injured in air strikes on a southern suburb of Beirut and in the south of Lebanon. The Israeli defence minister Israel Katz declared that the Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem was “a marked target for assassination.” Katz added with the sort of hyperbolic language that is now the norm “anyone who follows Khamenei’s path will soon find himself in the depths of hell with all the thwarted members of the axis of evil.” Hezbollah though seriously degraded both militarily and politically remains a powerful player in Lebanon’s fractured world of sectarian politics. Still the Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam denounced the Hezbollah action as “irresponsible” and one that “jeopardises Lebanon’s security and safety and provides Israel with pretexts to continue its aggression.” President Joseph Aoun while condemning the Israeli strikes decried what Hezbollah had done. In a statement he said “Using Lebanese territory as a platform for military operations unrelated to Lebanon will not be allowed to happen again.” It may be that it will be Hezbollah and not the government that will decide to stand down from any further strikes bearing in mind that much of their weapons stocks have been destroyed by the Israelis. Iran even if it were able to supply more is in no position to do so. However the fragility of the Lebanese government is underscored by Monday’s events. The Iran war comes at a point where the economy was showing modest signs of recovery from what has been described as one of the most severe economic crises globally since the nineteenth century. A crisis that began in 2019 and condemned the Lebanese to rampant inflation, runaway unemployment and the degradation of infrastructure and state services was on 22 January this year described by the World Bank as being at “the start of a modest recovery following years of severe contraction.” The World Bank stated: Looking ahead, Lebanon’s economic momentum is forecast to continue, with real GDP growth projected at 4% in 2026 provided reform efforts persist, modest reconstruction inflows materialize, and political stability is maintained. Remittances and tourism will remain critical growth drivers, but risks including delay on critical reforms and regional instability—threaten the fragile recovery. People in Beirut have been fleeing their homes after Israel began striking what it says are Hezbollah targets in the city, in response to an attack by the Iran-backed group The World Bank’s section on “Outlook and Risks” makes no mention of the threat of a war on Iran launched by Israel and the US something that many observers had been saying over many months was a question of not if but when. President Trump had for several months been mixing threats with cajolery but as protests against economic conditions in Iran were escalating so too was his rhetoric. The war when it came came as no surprise. What is quite extraordinary is the fact that Lebanon had achieved any level of economic and political stability at all. Following the killing of Hassan Nasrallah and many other senior Hezbollah officials by the Israelis a ceasefire had been in place since November 2024. As documented by the UN Israel in one year had violated the ceasefire 10,000 times. The war Israel has conducted in the midst of the “ceasefire” has emptied out communities in southern Lebanon leaving hundreds of thousands in need of government assistance putting further strain on already well overstretched resources. After Israel’s latest attacks thousands more are fleeing Beirut’s southern suburbs and the capital itself. Responding to the crisis engulfing the country Prime Minister Salam issued a statement that said in part: “we announce a ban on Hezbollah’s military activities and restrict its role to the political sphere.” That may not be enough for the IDF who for the more than two years since the ceasefire was announced have coupled ground and air strikes with forced evacuations of southern communities, a tactic that is now being applied to the suburbs of Beirut where Hezbollah still holds sway. With the Iran war having already smashed through so many red lines it will be a challenge for the government to enforce a ban and keep Hezbollah in check. But clearly it is something that must somehow be achieved in order that the fragile rebound of Lebanon’s economy is not snuffed out.

Trump promised no wars. Now he’s a Bush-style regime change president | Mohamad Bazzi | The Guardian

Trump promised no wars. Now he’s a Bush-style regime change president | Mohamad Bazzi | The Guardian

The cost of genocide: Israel’s war on Gaza by the numbers | Israel-Palestine conflict News | Al Jazeera

The cost of genocide: Israel’s war on Gaza by the numbers | Israel-Palestine conflict News | Al Jazeera

(482) Aaron Maté : Did Netanyahu Shape Trump’s Iran Policy? - YouTube

(482) Aaron Maté : Did Netanyahu Shape Trump’s Iran Policy? - YouTube

(482) Scott Ritter : How’s the War Going, Mr. President? - YouTube

(482) Scott Ritter : How’s the War Going, Mr. President? - YouTube

How MI6 Laid Iran War's Foundations - by Kit Klarenberg

How MI6 Laid Iran War's Foundations - by Kit Klarenberg

Europe Abandons Both Integrity and Influence on Iran

Europe Abandons Both Integrity and Influence on Iran

[Salon] Trump and the trampling of international law - ArabDigest.org Guest Post

Trump and the trampling of international law Summary: in violation of international law the US and Israel have launched a devastating air war on Iran and the consequences are being felt across the region and the world. When in the early hours of Saturday the US and Israel launched a joint attack on Iran none of their allies in the region or beyond had been given the courtesy of advanced warning. Indeed the Omani foreign minister had arrived in Washington on Friday 27 February bearing news that he believed a deal with Iran was close to being achieved. On Tuesday evening last week Trump in his State of the Union address had said he was waiting for Iran to say “those secret words ‘we will never have a nuclear weapon’”, curious given what followed a little more than 72 hours later. Though the Israelis and the Americans accused Iran of playing for time while having no intention to follow through on a deal it was the case, as ever with Trump, that the opposite was the truth. The US had no intention of doing a deal and it was Trump’s ploy to play for time. Trump emboldened by his Venezuela adventure and urged on by Benjamin Netanyahu was convinced that this was as Jeremy Bowen put it “an opportunity not to be missed.” The assassination of the Supreme Leader together with members of his household as well as reportedly the head of the IRGC and a top security official in the first hours of the war was a significant achievement. Israel also claims to have killed 40 senior military leaders and heavily degraded Iran’s missile launch and defence systems. However the question that cooler heads are asking is a simple one. What happens next? Trump seems to think that with Ayatollah Khamenei out of the way regime change is just a matter of the Iranian people coming into the streets. Somehow the deeply entrenched structure of the Islamic Republic of Iran, its IRGC and its military will melt away. And though tens of millions of Iranians detest the regime, there are still many millions who support it. Couple that with the fact that any country under attack will see its people coalesce against the attackers and it is clear that Trump’s facile assumption is an exercise in ignorance. A satellite image shows black smoke rising and heavy damage at the compound of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei [photo credit: Airbus] Emily Thornberry the chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee got it right speaking to the BBC on Sunday morning: The Americans and the Israelis have gone into this without a plan as to what is going to happen next. We know the regime is very deeply rooted and it is not a question of the one man in charge, get rid of him and everything will change….The concern is that in the next few days, weeks and months the country might descend into chaos. The other equally crucial point she makes is that this latest war against Iran has been launched without any legal justification or even an attempt at such: I think to see international law undermined in this way is a matter that should concern us all because without some form of structure, without some form of agreed laws under which we all operate it becomes the law of the jungle…. This is not a matter of self-defence and there is no legal justification. Trump in his “war of choice” ignored not just international law but his own Congress. That will cause him no small amount of grief from the Democrats and even a Republican or two. His MAGA base is also showing some fracturing which will widen if the war continues over several weeks or months. After all in his two successful presidential campaigns he committed to ending America’s “never ending wars” in countries his supporters know little about and care even less for. And it is not just the Iranians who are paying a price. Ayatollah Khamenei had warned on 1 February that if Iran was attacked a regional war would follow. That is exactly what is transpiring with numerous US allies in the Middle East coming under assault from Iran. The Iranians say their targets are Israel and US military facilities in the Gulf. However civilians are bearing the brunt of missile and drone attacks in Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh and Kuwait. Even Oman, the key player in negotiations, has been hit with a drone attack on the port facility of Duqm. Iraq and Jordan have also been attacked by Iran. In Israel at least nine have been killed and more than 2 dozen wounded. In Iran the civilian toll is well over 200 with at least four times that number wounded. As a Saudi commentator put it a few hours after the war commenced: “this is the nightmare scenario; diplomacy has been abandoned and (we) are on the frontline of a war involving three other nations.” At the time of writing the death toll of civilians in the Gulf had risen to four with dozens more injured. The commercial impact is already being felt with air spaces closed and flights disrupted and cancelled. Maritime routes and most particularly the Strait of Hormuz through which 20% of the world’s oil transits are under threat. Should the Iranians retain the ability to block the Strait the implications for the global economy may be profound with predictions that the price of oil could skyrocket. For now however we remain in the realm of speculation, a dangerous and uncertain place to be. Trump wants a quick result. It is not at all clear that he will get it. Netanyahu wants to destroy the threat of an armed and hostile Iran but bear in mind that after more than three years of intense fighting and the IDF holding an enormous weapons and tactical advantage Hamas remains undefeated. Iran, or rather its theocratic regime, wants to survive. In the medium to long term it may not. For now it could well do so but if and when the regime falls chaos - with all the consequences that holds for the region and the world - is the more likely and most disturbing outcome.

Vatican seminar suggests Holy See could support global development of 'ethical' AI - LifeSite

Vatican seminar suggests Holy See could support global development of 'ethical' AI - LifeSite

Hundreds of US troops claim commanders saying Iran war is 'biblically sanctioned': reports - LifeSite

Hundreds of US troops claim commanders saying Iran war is 'biblically sanctioned': reports - LifeSite

Big Trouble Ahead in Iran - by John J. Mearsheimer

Big Trouble Ahead in Iran - by John J. Mearsheimer

When the media covers war, every other topic fades

When the media covers war, every other topic fades

Trump’s overthrow of the Ayatollah won’t bring peace to the Middle East - Defense Priorities

Trump’s overthrow of the Ayatollah won’t bring peace to the Middle East - Defense Priorities

Anthropic-Palantir Partnership at Risk After Pentagon Decision — The Information

Anthropic-Palantir Partnership at Risk After Pentagon Decision — The Information

U.S. Military in the Middle East: Numbers Behind Trump’s Threats Against Iran

U.S. Military in the Middle East: Numbers Behind Trump’s Threats Against Iran

POLITICO Pro | Article | The oil island that could break Iran

POLITICO Pro | Article | The oil island that could break Iran

U.S. Military in the Middle East: Numbers Behind Trump’s Threats Against Iran

U.S. Military in the Middle East: Numbers Behind Trump’s Threats Against Iran

Iran tells Europe: Helping the US and Israel means war – POLITICO

Iran tells Europe: Helping the US and Israel means war – POLITICO

US offering military support, insurance for Middle East oil and gas shipments - POLITICO

US offering military support, insurance for Middle East oil and gas shipments - POLITICO

MAGA’s new excuse for Iran war: Israel made us do it

MAGA’s new excuse for Iran war: Israel made us do it

Trump's Iran War Shows the United States Is Still Addicted to Military Conflict

Trump's Iran War Shows the United States Is Still Addicted to Military Conflict

Trump’s Way of War - Victor Davis Hanson

Trump’s Way of War - Victor Davis Hanson

Iran: The Day After - by Tomas Pueyo

Iran: The Day After - by Tomas Pueyo

Trump Promised No Wars. He Lied. | RealClearEnergy

Trump Promised No Wars. He Lied. | RealClearEnergy

Ten Years of Soaring U.S. LNG Exports | RealClearEnergy

Ten Years of Soaring U.S. LNG Exports | RealClearEnergy

California’s Green Policies Destroy Blue-Collar Jobs | RealClearEnergy

California’s Green Policies Destroy Blue-Collar Jobs | RealClearEnergy

Power the Future: Why America Must Win the AI Race | RealClearEnergy

Power the Future: Why America Must Win the AI Race | RealClearEnergy

How China could narrow a tech hub’s income gap – and avoid Silicon Valley’s fate | South China Morning Post

How China could narrow a tech hub’s income gap – and avoid Silicon Valley’s fate | South China Morning Post

Are AI Datacenters Increasing Electric Bills for American Households?

Are AI Datacenters Increasing Electric Bills for American Households?

What We Know About Drone Use in the Iran War | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

What We Know About Drone Use in the Iran War | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

From Cuba to Iran, Russia Retreats to Middle-Power Status | The New York Sun

From Cuba to Iran, Russia Retreats to Middle-Power Status | The New York Sun

Opinion | Now is the time for China to show it’s serious about opening up | South China Morning Post

Opinion | Now is the time for China to show it’s serious about opening up | South China Morning Post

America’s dangerous pursuit of critical-mineral dominance

America’s dangerous pursuit of critical-mineral dominance

Venezuela’s long road back to oil relevance | Semafor

Venezuela’s long road back to oil relevance | Semafor

Trump officials face Iran questions | Semafor

Trump officials face Iran questions | Semafor

Claude jumps to top of Apple's App Store amid OpenAI backlash

Claude jumps to top of Apple's App Store amid OpenAI backlash

How Trump Decided to Go to War With Iran - The New York Times

How Trump Decided to Go to War With Iran - The New York Times

How Iran Can Defeat Donald Trump - by Larry C Johnson

How Iran Can Defeat Donald Trump - by Larry C Johnson

Douglas Macgregor: A New World Emerges: Iran Will Win & Israel May Not Survive

Douglas Macgregor: A New World Emerges: Iran Will Win & Israel May Not Survive

The “Epstein” Economic Crash Now Taking Shape Cannot Be Avoided – Global geopolitics

The “Epstein” Economic Crash Now Taking Shape Cannot Be Avoided – Global geopolitics

Tehran burns as Chinese experts debate Beijing's interests

Tehran burns as Chinese experts debate Beijing's interests

Quick Thoughts on the Iran War

Quick Thoughts on the Iran War - Quick Thoughts on the Iran War Can We Contain and Extinguish the Fire, or Will It Become a Raging Inferno? https://bracingviews.substack.com/p/quick-thoughts-on-the-iran-war?publication_id=1156402&post_id=189758086&isFreemail=true&r=1y80w&triedRedirect=true

The Truth About Israel's Violent Expulsion of Palestinians in 1948 Is Nothing New - Palestinians

The Truth About Israel's Violent Expulsion of Palestinians in 1948 Is Nothing New - Palestinians

Epstein-Class Media LIES About Iran -

Epstein-Class Media LIES About Iran - micheletkearney@gmail.com - Gmail

‘Imperialist undertones’: global south condemns US-Israeli war with Iran | US-Israel war on Iran | The Guardian

‘Imperialist undertones’: global south condemns US-Israeli war with Iran | US-Israel war on Iran | The Guardian

Trump says no fixed timeline for US campaign in Iran | Semafor

Trump says no fixed timeline for US campaign in Iran | Semafor

Why Republicans won’t rein in Trump’s Iran war | Semafor

Why Republicans won’t rein in Trump’s Iran war | Semafor

China And Russia Condemn US Military Action In Iran | Armstrong Economics

China And Russia Condemn US Military Action In Iran | Armstrong Economics

Monday, March 2, 2026

Is Donald Trump Looking for an Exit Ramp?

Is Donald Trump Looking for an Exit Ramp?

Monopoly Round-Up: The Epstein Class Launches a War

Monopoly Round-Up: The Epstein Class Launches a War

Chaos in Iran is a good endgame for Israel’s Netanyahu – POLITICO

Chaos in Iran is a good endgame for Israel’s Netanyahu – POLITICO

Clawed - by Dean W. Ball - Hyperdimensional

Clawed - by Dean W. Ball - Hyperdimensional

The Friendship Crisis: Why Friendships Are Fraying in Today’s America

The Friendship Crisis: Why Friendships Are Fraying in Today’s America

Beijing Doesn’t Think Like Washington—and the Iran Conflict Shows Why | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Beijing Doesn’t Think Like Washington—and the Iran Conflict Shows Why | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

The Gulf next door | Semafor

The Gulf next door | Semafor

How Trump’s War with Iran Could Roil the Global Oil Market - Heatmap News

How Trump’s War with Iran Could Roil the Global Oil Market - Heatmap News

Rescuing Pakistan's economy - Atlantic Council

Rescuing Pakistan's economy - Atlantic Council

State Department Tells Americans to Leave Middle East for Safety - Bloomberg

State Department Tells Americans to Leave Middle East for Safety - Bloomberg

War, Just and Unjust - The Catholic Thing

War, Just and Unjust - The Catholic Thing

Live Updates: Trump Suggests Extended War on Iran as U.S. Adds to Forces in Mideast - The New York Times

Live Updates: Trump Suggests Extended War on Iran as U.S. Adds to Forces in Mideast - The New York Times

The Father's reply to despair of atheism: Pope's thoughts

The Father's reply to despair of atheism: Pope's thoughts

With ‘Epic Fury’, regime change radicals go to war on Iran

With ‘Epic Fury’, regime change radicals go to war on Iran

The War for Greater Israel - Craig Murray

The War for Greater Israel - Craig Murray

The War for Greater Israel - Craig Murray

The War for Greater Israel - Craig Murray

Trump Isolated as His Illegal and Unprovoked “War” on Iran Backfires | Andy Worthington

Trump Isolated as His Illegal and Unprovoked “War” on Iran Backfires | Andy Worthington

What is the most disturbing detail on the Shroud of Turin?

What is the most disturbing detail on the Shroud of Turin?

Regime Change, the Double-Edged Sword - Real Scott Ritter

Regime Change, the Double-Edged Sword - Real Scott Ritter

Iran Claims It Struck The USS Abraham Lincoln Aircraft Carrier | Armstrong Economics

Iran Claims It Struck The USS Abraham Lincoln Aircraft Carrier | Armstrong Economics

The Pentagon strongarmed AI firms before Iran strikes – in dark news for the future of ‘ethical AI’

The Pentagon strongarmed AI firms before Iran strikes – in dark news for the future of ‘ethical AI’

As Iran attacks Dubai, the tax-free haven for the global elite could see 'catastrophic' fallout | Fortune

As Iran attacks Dubai, the tax-free haven for the global elite could see 'catastrophic' fallout | Fortune

AI Workers, and Even CEOs, Suddenly Turning Against the Trump Administration

AI Workers, and Even CEOs, Suddenly Turning Against the Trump Administration

The Colorado River is nearing collapse. It’s Trump’s problem now. | Grist

The Colorado River is nearing collapse. It’s Trump’s problem now. | Grist

Why US money may not be enough to break China’s rare earths dominance | South China Morning Post

Why US money may not be enough to break China’s rare earths dominance | South China Morning Post

Democrats weigh how harshly to go after firms that courted Trump | Semafor

Democrats weigh how harshly to go after firms that courted Trump | Semafor

'One Family Is About to Control CBS, CNN, HBO, and TikTok': Alarm Grows Over Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger | Common Dreams

'One Family Is About to Control CBS, CNN, HBO, and TikTok': Alarm Grows Over Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger | Common Dreams

The Trump administration’s favorite nuclear startup has ties to Russia and Epstein | Grist

The Trump administration’s favorite nuclear startup has ties to Russia and Epstein | Grist

Experts issue warning as historic crisis threatens US cattle industry — here's what's happening

Experts issue warning as historic crisis threatens US cattle industry — here's what's happening

Almost 500 Polar Scientists Assemble to Issue Emergency Warning for Antarctica - Animals Around The Globe

Almost 500 Polar Scientists Assemble to Issue Emergency Warning for Antarctica - Animals Around The Globe

Trump's push for one-man rule can no longer be denied - Alternet.org

Trump's push for one-man rule can no longer be denied - Alternet.org

Trump and Netanyahu’s attack on Iran is an illegal act of aggression | Kenneth Roth | The Guardian

Trump and Netanyahu’s attack on Iran is an illegal act of aggression | Kenneth Roth | The Guardian

Open Questions | Top China shipbuilding voice Li Yanqing on why the US industry can’t be rebuilt overnight | South China Morning Post

Open Questions | Top China shipbuilding voice Li Yanqing on why the US industry can’t be rebuilt overnight | South China Morning Post

Saudi Aramco Halts Ras Tanura Refinery Operations After Drone Strike - Bloomberg

Saudi Aramco Halts Ras Tanura Refinery Operations After Drone Strike - Bloomberg

Gas Prices Surge as Qatar Shuts World’s Largest LNG Export Plant - Bloomberg

Gas Prices Surge as Qatar Shuts World’s Largest LNG Export Plant - Bloomberg

Iran Crisis Threatens Worst Gas Market Disruption Since 2022 - Bloomberg

Iran Crisis Threatens Worst Gas Market Disruption Since 2022 - Bloomberg

China’s AI Arsenal | Foreign Affairs

China’s AI Arsenal | Foreign Affairs

Ukraine is scaling up interceptor drones

Ukraine is scaling up interceptor drones

No one can predict how the US war with Iran will unfold | Rajan Menon and Daniel R DePetris | The Guardian

No one can predict how the US war with Iran will unfold | Rajan Menon and Daniel R DePetris | The Guardian

Bishops vs. the President at the Supreme Court… & the SSPX Showdown - The Catholic Thing

Bishops vs. the President at the Supreme Court… & the SSPX Showdown - The Catholic Thing

How will the Iran crisis impact Africa? | ISS Africa

How will the Iran crisis impact Africa? | ISS Africa

Data centers’ share of US electricity seen doubling by 2030 - E&E News by POLITICO

Data centers’ share of US electricity seen doubling by 2030 - E&E News by POLITICO

UAE and Qatar Urge Allies to Help Trump Find Off-Ramp on Iran - Bloomberg

UAE and Qatar Urge Allies to Help Trump Find Off-Ramp on Iran - Bloomberg

Iran strikes spark US debate over war powers | Semafor

Iran strikes spark US debate over war powers | Semafor

Iran Attacks Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Qatar and Bahrain After U.S.-Israeli Strikes - The New York Times

Iran Attacks Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Qatar and Bahrain After U.S.-Israeli Strikes - The New York Times

US Gulf allies rattled — and seeing few good options — following Iran strikes - POLITICO

US Gulf allies rattled — and seeing few good options — following Iran strikes - POLITICO

Iran supreme leader killed in US, Israel attack | Semafor

Iran supreme leader killed in US, Israel attack | Semafor

The drone-making startup with big dreams of securing Nigeria | Semafor

The drone-making startup with big dreams of securing Nigeria | Semafor

Why is Iran bombing Gulf States’ energy infrastructure?

Why is Iran bombing Gulf States’ energy infrastructure?

A new CBS News emerges amid Iran crisis | Semafor

A new CBS News emerges amid Iran crisis | Semafor

Bureaucracy’s Effect on Military Readiness

Bureaucracy’s Effect on Military Readiness

The Dark Side of Airpower - by Bill Astore - Bracing Views

The Dark Side of Airpower - by Bill Astore - Bracing Views

The Saudi Pivot - by Hussein Aboubakr Mansour

The Saudi Pivot - by Hussein Aboubakr Mansour

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Regime Change, the Double-Edged Sword - Real Scott Ritter

Regime Change, the Double-Edged Sword - Real Scott Ritter

JPMorgan warns stablecoins could put trillions in deposits at risk - Fast Company

JPMorgan warns stablecoins could put trillions in deposits at risk - Fast Company

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth orders cancellation of DOD ties with Columbia beginning in 2026-27 academic year

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth orders cancellation of DOD ties with Columbia beginning in 2026-27 academic year

How Gen Z Catholicism is growing in the digital age - America Magazine

How Gen Z Catholicism is growing in the digital age - America Magazine

Russian, Iranian Foreign Ministers Hold Call

Russian, Iranian Foreign Ministers Hold Call

Iran Prepared for an Existential War. How Much Are Trump and Israel Willing to Gamble?

Iran Prepared for an Existential War. How Much Are Trump and Israel Willing to Gamble?

Exclusive: Trump crossed a ‘very dangerous red line,’ Iranian official to CNN | CNN

Exclusive: Trump crossed a ‘very dangerous red line,’ Iranian official to CNN | CNN

(476) Part 1: Bishop Robert Barron Protecting The Rights to Religious Liberty - YouTube

(476) Part 1: Bishop Robert Barron Protecting The Rights to Religious Liberty - YouTube

‘Now We See in a Mirror Dimly’  - The Catholic Thing

‘Now We See in a Mirror Dimly’  - The Catholic Thing

Trump Just Made the World Much More Dangerous | The New Republic

Trump Just Made the World Much More Dangerous | The New Republic

U.S. Interceptors Are Depleted, Making Iran Decision Difficult | RealClearDefense

U.S. Interceptors Are Depleted, Making Iran Decision Difficult | RealClearDefense

The United States-Israel Attack on Iran During Negotiations

The United States-Israel Attack on Iran During Negotiations

U.S. Races to Finish Mission Before Munitions Run Out

U.S. Races to Finish Mission Before Munitions Run Out

Why war in Iran won’t bring back $100 oil | Semafor

Why war in Iran won’t bring back $100 oil | Semafor

Putin Signals Openness To US-Backed Security Guarantees For Ukraine, Officials Say - American Liberty News

Putin Signals Openness To US-Backed Security Guarantees For Ukraine, Officials Say - American Liberty News

Will This Unfold As Widespread Middle East War? | Armstrong Economics

Will This Unfold As Widespread Middle East War? | Armstrong Economics

Richard Wolff: Tariffs Ruled Illegal - Geoeconomic Earthquake?

Richard Wolff: Tariffs Ruled Illegal - Geoeconomic Earthquake?

The Merger That Needed A War - The Drey Dossier

The Merger That Needed A War - The Drey Dossier

The Day Washington Lost the Middle East - by Leon Hadar

The Day Washington Lost the Middle East - by Leon Hadar

All Hell Set to Break Loose? IRGC Promises Historic Devastation After Khamenei Confirmed Killed by Israeli-US Strikes

All Hell Set to Break Loose? IRGC Promises Historic Devastation After Khamenei Confirmed Killed by Israeli-US Strikes

Oman's Foreign Minister Said US-Iran Deal Was 'Within Our Reach.' Then Trump Started Bombing | Common Dreams

Oman's Foreign Minister Said US-Iran Deal Was 'Within Our Reach.' Then Trump Started Bombing | Common Dreams

China poised to earn vast profits from global energy transition: analysts | South China Morning Post

China poised to earn vast profits from global energy transition: analysts | South China Morning Post

China’s maritime moves in SE Asia | The Australian Naval Institute

China’s maritime moves in SE Asia | The Australian Naval Institute

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Dead at 86

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Dead at 86

Iran War: Quick Early Updates | naked capitalism

Iran War: Quick Early Updates | naked capitalism

Massive US War Spending Hike Raises Debt, Taxes, Doubts | naked capitalism

Massive US War Spending Hike Raises Debt, Taxes, Doubts | naked capitalism

(475) The Adventure of Salvation - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon - YouTube

(475) The Adventure of Salvation - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon - YouTube

Going to War, Again, for Israel - The Chris Hedges Report

Going to War, Again, for Israel - The Chris Hedges Report

Iran Declares "No Red Lines"--Has the US been "blinded"

Iran Declares "No Red Lines"--Has the US been "blinded"

All Hell Set to Break Loose? IRGC Promises Historic Devastation After Khamenei Confirmed Killed by Israeli-US Strikes

All Hell Set to Break Loose? IRGC Promises Historic Devastation After Khamenei Confirmed Killed by Israeli-US Strikes

Killing the Ayatollah Khamenei Has Inflamed the Shi’a World

Killing the Ayatollah Khamenei Has Inflamed the Shi’a World

Saturday, February 28, 2026

(474) Special Report: US and Israel Launch War Against Iran - YouTube

(474) Special Report: US and Israel Launch War Against Iran - YouTube

All Hell Set to Break Loose? IRGC Promises Historic Devastation After Khamenei Confirmed Killed by Israeli-US Strikes

All Hell Set to Break Loose? IRGC Promises Historic Devastation After Khamenei Confirmed Killed by Israeli-US Strikes

Opinion | How Israel Lost Americans - The New York Times

Opinion | How Israel Lost Americans - The New York Times

How Trump’s War with Iran Could Roil the Global Oil Market - Heatmap News

How Trump’s War with Iran Could Roil the Global Oil Market - Heatmap News

Iran, Epstein and Human Sacrifice - by Dennis Kucinich

Iran, Epstein and Human Sacrifice - by Dennis Kucinich

Abolish ICE? Absolutely — and DHS too - Salon.com

Abolish ICE? Absolutely — and DHS too - Salon.com

Operation Epic Fury - by Dr. Robert W. Malone - Malone News

Operation Epic Fury - by Dr. Robert W. Malone - Malone News

US Iran War - Here We Go Again | Armstrong Economics

US Iran War - Here We Go Again | Armstrong Economics

The US and Israel is now at war with Iran: Interview, will the US Face a Reckoning?

The US and Israel is now at war with Iran: Interview, will the US Face a Reckoning?

Changing the World is Not Enough - The Catholic Thing

Changing the World is Not Enough - The Catholic Thing

BREAKING: President Trump Releases Fiery Late-Night Statement on Iran as U.S. Begins “Major Combat Operations” | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft

BREAKING: President Trump Releases Fiery Late-Night Statement on Iran as U.S. Begins “Major Combat Operations” | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft

Read Benjamin Netanyahu’s translated statement on Iran attack in full | The Independent

Read Benjamin Netanyahu’s translated statement on Iran attack in full | The Independent

Trump Isn't Starting a War, He's Ending One – PJ Media

Trump Isn't Starting a War, He's Ending One – PJ Media

Trump Isn't Starting a War, He's Ending One – PJ Media

Trump Isn't Starting a War, He's Ending One – PJ Media

Trump’s unprovoked attack on Iran has no mandate – or legal basis | Donald Trump | The Guardian

Trump’s unprovoked attack on Iran has no mandate – or legal basis | Donald Trump | The Guardian

Ex-Google Insider Warns of Global Crisis, Says “We Are Sleepwalking Into Disaster”

Ex-Google Insider Warns of Global Crisis, Says “We Are Sleepwalking Into Disaster”

An Iranian Network Is Ready to Act - The Atlantic

An Iranian Network Is Ready to Act - The Atlantic

It Can Now Be Plainly Said: Trump Is Planning a November Coup d’État | The New Republic

It Can Now Be Plainly Said: Trump Is Planning a November Coup d’État | The New Republic

Iran tried to interfere in 2020, 2024 elections to stop Trump, and now faces renewed war with U.S. | Just The News

Iran tried to interfere in 2020, 2024 elections to stop Trump, and now faces renewed war with U.S. | Just The News

President Trump’s jaw-jaw has been a prelude to war-war with Iran - American Thinker

President Trump’s jaw-jaw has been a prelude to war-war with Iran - American Thinker

Friday, February 27, 2026

(470) Amb. Chas Freeman: Emergency Diplomacy! Oman’s FM Flies to Washington to Avert War with Iran - YouTube

(470) Amb. Chas Freeman: Emergency Diplomacy! Oman’s FM Flies to Washington to Avert War with Iran - YouTube

(469) John Mearsheimer: The Case for a Nuclear Iran - YouTube

(469) John Mearsheimer: The Case for a Nuclear Iran - YouTube

"Religious Liberty Commission" or "Zionist Tyranny Commission"?, by Kevin Barrett - The Unz Review

"Religious Liberty Commission" or "Zionist Tyranny Commission"?, by Kevin Barrett - The Unz Review

Why Renewables Beat Fossil Fuels for Data Centers - Heatmap News

Why Renewables Beat Fossil Fuels for Data Centers - Heatmap News

One Wind Farm Dies in Kansas, Another One Rises in Massachusetts - Heatmap News

One Wind Farm Dies in Kansas, Another One Rises in Massachusetts - Heatmap News

Data Center Support Plummets in Latest Heatmap Pro Poll - Heatmap News

Data Center Support Plummets in Latest Heatmap Pro Poll - Heatmap News

It’s Time for the Media to Press Trump on Allegations of Abusing a Minor  | Washington Monthly

It’s Time for the Media to Press Trump on Allegations of Abusing a Minor  | Washington Monthly

Amid Anthropic–Pentagon clash, Google employees urges company to steer clear of military ties – Firstpost

Amid Anthropic–Pentagon clash, Google employees urges company to steer clear of military ties – Firstpost

Google and Meta reportedly strike new, multibillion-dollar AI chip deal - SiliconANGLE

Google and Meta reportedly strike new, multibillion-dollar AI chip deal - SiliconANGLE

iPhone and iPad approved to handle classified NATO information - Apple

iPhone and iPad approved to handle classified NATO information - Apple

Anthropic CEO Amodei says Pentagon's threats 'do not change our position' on AI

Anthropic CEO Amodei says Pentagon's threats 'do not change our position' on AI

OpenAI raises $110B in one of the largest private funding rounds in history | TechCrunch

OpenAI raises $110B in one of the largest private funding rounds in history | TechCrunch

PSEG sees investment opportunity as NJ eyes adding in-state generation | Utility Dive

PSEG sees investment opportunity as NJ eyes adding in-state generation | Utility Dive

California orders utilities to add 6 GW of non-fossil capacity by 2032 | Utility Dive

California orders utilities to add 6 GW of non-fossil capacity by 2032 | Utility Dive

[Salon] The growing Saudi-Emirati rift - ArabDigest.org Guest Post

The growing Saudi-Emirati rift Summary: Riyadh and Abu Dhabi may not yet be at daggers drawn but tensions between the two are increasing as the UAE flexes its muscles in Africa and together with Israel challenges Saudi Arabia’s stake in the Red Sea. We thank a regional contributor for today’s newsletter. Amid the crowded field of conflicts across the Middle East, the growing divergence between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates has drawn comparatively little attention. While it has not turned violent, this strategic drift between two cash-rich Gulf monarchies could carry far-reaching consequences from Yemen to the Horn of Africa to the Red Sea. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MbS) has increasingly sought to bolster regional governments and prioritise stability, while Abu Dhabi, under UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed (MbZ), has continued to take risks, cultivating local partners to maximise access to resources and influence. At stake is not merely tactical disagreement but rather two competing modes of regional power projection. The fault line first became visible in Yemen. Both countries entered the war in 2015 with the stated aim of restoring the internationally recognised government and rolling back Huthi gains, which were seen as a dangerous extension of Iranian influence in the Arabian Peninsula. But as the war dragged on, Saudi Arabia, bearing the brunt, shifted toward deescalation and a frozen conflict aimed at securing its border and extracting itself from a costly war. Conversely, the UAE developed relationships with southern separatists, embedding itself in port infrastructure and maritime networks along Yemen’s coast and in the strategically important islands of Socotra in order to project power into eastern Africa. In late December, this fracture turned into an earthquake. Saudi Arabia reportedly struck a weapons shipment linked to UAE-backed factions amid accusations that the UAE was empowering southern separatists to seize territory, thus threatening Saudi security. The UAE was compelled to withdraw its remaining forces from Yemen. Saudi Arabia and the UAE are increasingly at odds as they pursue competing strategies for regional power, with Riyadh prioritising economic stability and de-escalation while Abu Dhabi utilises subnational actors to expand its maritime and commercial influence For MbS, the logic is economic. Several giga project timelines have been delayed or scaled back as with low oil prices his Vision 2030 faces fiscal and implementation constraints. Regional stability is required to attract investment and tourism. The crown prince has sought to deescalate tensions with Iran, enhance relations with Türkiye and focus on economic growth. His decision to push the Emiratis out of Yemen, and since work to neutralise their influence across the region, is recognition that MbZ’s expansionist foreign policy seriously disrupts those efforts. The UAE has taken a different path. Its foreign policy relies on cultivating networks of subnational actors and establishing and developing commercial footholds. From southern Yemen to Somaliland and Sudan, Abu Dhabi has demonstrated a willingness to gamble in pursuit of access to trade and political leverage. This approach has expanded Emirati influence but it has also generated instability and insecurity. Nowhere is this seen more than in Sudan, where a conflict in its third year has led to famine and the world's largest displacement crisis. Multiple investigations and UN findings have alleged that the UAE has armed the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in its fight against the Sudanese Armed Forces. UN reporting came out last week that has linked the RSF to mass atrocities, including “hallmarks of genocide” in Darfur. Prolonged chaos in Sudan is bad for business in the eyes of Riyadh, seeing instability along the Red Sea corridor as threatening plans for trade and coastal tourism and port developments. In November, on a trip to the United States, to the chagrin of the Emiratis MbS requested that President Trump intervene in the ongoing war in Sudan. Another diplomatic row came in late December when Israel became the first UN member state to recognise the independence of Somaliland, a breakaway region from Somalia, in return for joining the Abraham Accords. Earlier this week Israel formally welcomed the appointment of Mohamed Haji as Somaliland’s ambassador causing further unease in Riyadh.This controversy connects to Emirati port investments and their close security relationship with Israel, along with their multilayered relationships with both Somalia’s federal government and its semi-autonomous regions. Convinced that the Emiratis had helped facilitate Israel’s recognition of Somaliland, Mogadishu moved to end its long-standing partnership with the UAE, announcing the cancellation of all port management and security cooperation agreements. As far as Riyadh is concerned, the episode reinforced concerns that Emirati activism could further destabilise already fragile states and create new flashpoints. This concern is intertwined with the potential of an Emirati-Israeli foothold near Bab el-Mandeb, a strategic chokehold between the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa. Amid these regional dynamics, Saudi Arabia has partnered closer ties with Türkiye, Egypt and other countries to try to counterbalance the UAE’s assertiveness. Riyadh has deepened defence coordination with Pakistan and Türkiye. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan each visited Ethiopia this month to persuade the government not to recognise Somaliland. The visits came amid reports alleging Emirati financing of an RSF-linked facility in Ethiopia, the first direct evidence of Addis Ababa’s involvement in Sudan’s ever expanding war. As a new Middle East takes shape, one now marked by growing Saudi-Emirati competition, Washington has so far avoided direct mediation. President Trump appears more interested on deciding whether to start yet another war with Iran which will only further exacerbate the situation. He appears reluctant to engage in the intra-Gulf dispute, choosing to prioritise economic ties with Riyadh and Abu Dhabi as he seeks to secure investments into the American economy as well as into his own family businesses. Yet Trump’s fence-sitting carries serious risks. In the past two months the competition between MbS and MbZ - two assertive cash-flush royals each with ambitions to secure regional hegemony - has become increasingly bitter. If left unmanaged, these tensions will only grow and further exacerbate proxy dynamics in Sudan, Yemen, Somalia and other fragile states, with the potential to disrupt and reshape the political landscape of the Red Sea and beyond.

Kabul Institute Official Statement - Kabul Institute

Kabul Institute Official Statement - Kabul Institute

Will Trump Take the Exit Ramp or Go to War with Iran?

Will Trump Take the Exit Ramp or Go to War with Iran?

Electricity Crisis On The Horizon? | Armstrong Economics

Electricity Crisis On The Horizon? | Armstrong Economics

If Pakistan and Afghanistan Unable to De-Escalate, Then What?

If Pakistan and Afghanistan Unable to De-Escalate, Then What?

(469) Meet the spider robot that 3D prints homes - YouTube

(469) Meet the spider robot that 3D prints homes - YouTube

Hillary Clinton grilled on Epstein, demands Trump testify | South China Morning Post

Hillary Clinton grilled on Epstein, demands Trump testify | South China Morning Post

Costs Come First in a Reset Climate Agenda

Costs Come First in a Reset Climate Agenda

Rebuilding Environmental Governance

Rebuilding Environmental Governance

Center for Regulatory Ingenuity

Center for Regulatory Ingenuity

Saint Peter Damian and the wounds of the Church – Catholic World Report

Saint Peter Damian and the wounds of the Church – Catholic World Report

Archbishop declares nullity of marriage between 2 transgender persons in Argentina – Catholic World Report

Archbishop declares nullity of marriage between 2 transgender persons in Argentina – Catholic World Report

Gates of Heaven is the daring conclusion of an unusual, powerful Catholic trilogy – Catholic World Report

Gates of Heaven is the daring conclusion of an unusual, powerful Catholic trilogy – Catholic World Report

Through the desert, back to the Tree of Life – Catholic World Report

Through the desert, back to the Tree of Life – Catholic World Report

Varden: Don’t use the Gospel as a weapon – Catholic World Report

Varden: Don’t use the Gospel as a weapon – Catholic World Report

Where does the Catholic Church stand on vaccines? – Catholic World Report

Where does the Catholic Church stand on vaccines? – Catholic World Report

No, AI does not have human-level intelligence – Catholic World Report

No, AI does not have human-level intelligence – Catholic World Report

Where do bishops come from? The divinely appointed overseer – Catholic World Report

Where do bishops come from? The divinely appointed overseer – Catholic World Report

The Augustinian Pope: Four key themes of Leo XIV – Catholic World Report

The Augustinian Pope: Four key themes of Leo XIV – Catholic World Report

“Religious Liberty Commission” or “Zionist Tyranny Commission”?

“Religious Liberty Commission” or “Zionist Tyranny Commission”?

Who invented the Stations of the Cross?

Who invented the Stations of the Cross?

Russia’s war on Ukraine means ‘No Priests Left,’ documentary shows - OSV News

Russia’s war on Ukraine means ‘No Priests Left,’ documentary shows - OSV News

The Epstein files and the desecration of the sacred — what they reveal and how to read them - OSV News

The Epstein files and the desecration of the sacred — what they reveal and how to read them - OSV News

Catholic legal network and its allies challenge basis of government bid to bar immigrants from 75 countries - OSV News

Catholic legal network and its allies challenge basis of government bid to bar immigrants from 75 countries - OSV News

US bishops end lawsuit against Trump administration over refugee resettlement - OSV News

US bishops end lawsuit against Trump administration over refugee resettlement - OSV News

Data Center Support Plummets in Latest Heatmap Pro Poll - Heatmap News

Data Center Support Plummets in Latest Heatmap Pro Poll - Heatmap News

Weakened Iran has called Donald Trump’s bluff

Weakened Iran has called Donald Trump’s bluff

Inside California’s Plan to Find Nearly 3 Trillion Gallons of Water - Newsweek

Inside California’s Plan to Find Nearly 3 Trillion Gallons of Water - Newsweek

Charles Kushner: How US envoy’s ‘incomprehension’ of diplomacy stunned France | CNN

Charles Kushner: How US envoy’s ‘incomprehension’ of diplomacy stunned France | CNN

Hill added $34 billion in unrequested defense program funds - Roll Call

Hill added $34 billion in unrequested defense program funds - Roll Call

OpenAI, Anthropic Discuss Data Deals With Biotech and Other Companies — The Information

OpenAI, Anthropic Discuss Data Deals With Biotech and Other Companies — The Information

OpenAI, Anthropic Discuss Data Deals With Biotech and Other Companies — The Information

OpenAI, Anthropic Discuss Data Deals With Biotech and Other Companies — The Information

Trump Epstein Scandal Takes Brutal Turn as MAGA Slips into Tailspin | The New Republic

Trump Epstein Scandal Takes Brutal Turn as MAGA Slips into Tailspin | The New Republic

Croatia ready to secure oil supply to Hungary and Slovakia through Adriatic pipeline | Croatia WeekCroatia Week

Croatia ready to secure oil supply to Hungary and Slovakia through Adriatic pipeline | Croatia WeekCroatia Week

The Ever-Tightening Russia/China Strategic Partnership

The Ever-Tightening Russia/China Strategic Partnership

China Is Winning by Waiting | Foreign Affairs

China Is Winning by Waiting | Foreign Affairs

In defense of de-platforming Zionists on college campuses – Mondoweiss

In defense of de-platforming Zionists on college campuses – Mondoweiss

“All of the Above:” Best Way to Win AI Race | RealClearEnergy

“All of the Above:” Best Way to Win AI Race | RealClearEnergy

Can Energy, Water Interests Align? | RealClearEnergy

Can Energy, Water Interests Align? | RealClearEnergy

Data Center Boom Puts UK Climate Goals at Risk | RealClearEnergy

Data Center Boom Puts UK Climate Goals at Risk | RealClearEnergy

China Goes Clean Energy as Trump Clings to Coal | RealClearEnergy

China Goes Clean Energy as Trump Clings to Coal | RealClearEnergy

$64 Billion of Data Center Projects Have Been Blocked | RealClearEnergy

$64 Billion of Data Center Projects Have Been Blocked | RealClearEnergy

Gov. Shapiro to Data Centers: ‘Pay for Your Own Power’ | RealClearEnergy

Gov. Shapiro to Data Centers: ‘Pay for Your Own Power’ | RealClearEnergy

Travel Advisory Update (February 27, 2026) - U.S. Embassy Jerusalem

Travel Advisory Update (February 27, 2026) - U.S. Embassy Jerusalem

China urges citizens to evacuate from Iran ‘as soon as possible’

China urges citizens to evacuate from Iran ‘as soon as possible’

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Trump's Cuba Moves: Why Is America So Obsessed With the Island?

Trump's Cuba Moves: Why Is America So Obsessed With the Island?

Republicans in Congress Appear Mostly Accepting of Supreme Court Anti-Tariff Ruling

Republicans in Congress Appear Mostly Accepting of Supreme Court Anti-Tariff Ruling

Netflix says ‘no thank you’ to Warner Bros. Discovery | Semafor

Netflix says ‘no thank you’ to Warner Bros. Discovery | Semafor

NEW: Palantir's AI Is Already Playing a Major Role in Tracking Gaza Aid Deliveries

NEW: Palantir's AI Is Already Playing a Major Role in Tracking Gaza Aid Deliveries

Epstein’s Islands: Inside Britain’s protected elite | Frankly Ep24

Epstein’s Islands: Inside Britain’s protected elite | Frankly Ep24

It's time to change how we do immigration, bishops say

It's time to change how we do immigration, bishops say

Leo XIV's letter to an Italian atheist in search of God

Leo XIV's letter to an Italian atheist in search of God

What are the 12 promises of the Sacred Heart? | The Catholic Company®

What are the 12 promises of the Sacred Heart? | The Catholic Company®

Knights of Columbus video series explores 'dignity of work'

Knights of Columbus video series explores 'dignity of work'

A War on Iran Will Backfire - by James W. Carden

A War on Iran Will Backfire - by James W. Carden

Epstein files fallout: Muted US response vs political reckoning in Europe | Explainer News | Al Jazeera

Epstein files fallout: Muted US response vs political reckoning in Europe | Explainer News | Al Jazeera

Epstein files fallout: Muted US response vs political reckoning in Europe | Explainer News | Al Jazeera

Epstein files fallout: Muted US response vs political reckoning in Europe | Explainer News | Al Jazeera

The Endangered Christians America Should No Longer Ignore - The American Conservative

The Endangered Christians America Should No Longer Ignore - The American Conservative

'Doomsday' report leaves experts rattled about increasing likelihood of US economy shake-up: 'The system wasn't designed for a crisis like this'

'Doomsday' report leaves experts rattled about increasing likelihood of US economy shake-up: 'The system wasn't designed for a crisis like this'

Scoop: Local Pushback, Canceled Data Centers Surged in 2025 - Heatmap News

Scoop: Local Pushback, Canceled Data Centers Surged in 2025 - Heatmap News

Trump Pitches a ‘Ratepayer Protection Pledge’ Against Data Center Hikes - Heatmap News

Trump Pitches a ‘Ratepayer Protection Pledge’ Against Data Center Hikes - Heatmap News

Trump Pitches a ‘Ratepayer Protection Pledge’ Against Data Center Hikes - Heatmap News

Trump Pitches a ‘Ratepayer Protection Pledge’ Against Data Center Hikes - Heatmap News

Congress Is Setting Up for a Public Lands Sell-Off - Heatmap News

Congress Is Setting Up for a Public Lands Sell-Off - Heatmap News

Trump’s BLM Nominee Waffles On Public Land Sell-Off Stance

Trump’s BLM Nominee Waffles On Public Land Sell-Off Stance

Electricity Markets Aren’t Working Anymore - Heatmap News

Electricity Markets Aren’t Working Anymore - Heatmap News

ICE Brings the War Home - CounterPunch.org

ICE Brings the War Home - CounterPunch.org

Hillary Clinton Deposition Disrupted After Photo Leaks Online - American Liberty News

Hillary Clinton Deposition Disrupted After Photo Leaks Online - American Liberty News

Gen Alpha, Born Between 2010 and 2024, Is Driving Consumer Spending - Bloomberg

Gen Alpha, Born Between 2010 and 2024, Is Driving Consumer Spending - Bloomberg

The Trump Administration's War Plans Dangerously Misread Iran

The Trump Administration's War Plans Dangerously Misread Iran

Program Manager, Expert at Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Program Manager, Expert at Pacific Gas and Electric Company

PG&E Introduces Clean Energy Calculator Powered by GridX to Help Customers Plan and Save on Electric Upgrades | Morningstar

PG&E Introduces Clean Energy Calculator Powered by GridX to Help Customers Plan and Save on Electric Upgrades | Morningstar

SF politicians raise pressure for possible SF buyout of PG&E | Politics | sfexaminer.com

SF politicians raise pressure for possible SF buyout of PG&E | Politics | sfexaminer.com

Trump Erupts at Speech Critics as Even Some GOPers Admit It Fell Short | The New Republic

Trump Erupts at Speech Critics as Even Some GOPers Admit It Fell Short | The New Republic

The Board of Peace Has a Hamas Problem - National Security Journal

The Board of Peace Has a Hamas Problem - National Security Journal

Brother Marco in Munich - The Catholic Thing

Brother Marco in Munich - The Catholic Thing

Why US Domination of the Western Hemisphere (and seizing Greenland) is a Rational Strategy

Why US Domination of the Western Hemisphere (and seizing Greenland) is a Rational Strategy

American Voters Favor Trump Over The Democratic Party | Armstrong Economics

American Voters Favor Trump Over The Democratic Party | Armstrong Economics

US-Iran Tensions: India Asks Citizens to Evacuate

US-Iran Tensions: India Asks Citizens to Evacuate

Ukraine Is Losing the War – Ukraine Today .org

Ukraine Is Losing the War – Ukraine Today .org

Trump’s USMCA exit threat seen pushing Canada into China’s arms ‘as a hedge’ | South China Morning Post

Trump’s USMCA exit threat seen pushing Canada into China’s arms ‘as a hedge’ | South China Morning Post

Avoiding war with China - Salon.com

Avoiding war with China - Salon.com

Mike Huckabee lifts the veil on US backing for Israeli expansionism | Middle East Eye

Mike Huckabee lifts the veil on US backing for Israeli expansionism | Middle East Eye

Ten Years of the Democrats Calling Trump a Racist

Ten Years of the Democrats Calling Trump a Racist

The 960 Governor - by John D. Heubusch

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[Salon] The military tightens its grip on Egypt’s economy - ArabDigest.org Guest Post

The military tightens its grip on Egypt’s economy Summary: from statistics to bread to electricity and the Cairo Stadium President Sisi continues down the path of strengthening the generals’ hold on the economy whilst sharply escalating fines for avoiding mandatory conscription unless you happen to have US$5000. We thank Hossam el-Hamalawy for today’s newsletter, an edited version of his 3Arabawy Egypt Security Sector Report. Hossam is a journalist and scholar-activist, currently based in Germany. He was involved in the Egyptian labour movement and was one of the organisers of the 2011 revolution. Follow his writings on Substack and X. The military grip on statistics Last week’s appointment of Maj. Gen. Akram al-Gohary, as acting head of the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS), once again highlights how one of the state’s most politically sensitive civilian institutions remains firmly under military management. Founded in 1964, all CAPMAS directors have been army generals. The agency is not a neutral technical body. It produces inflation figures, labour statistics, census data, trade numbers and poverty indicators—the metrics shaping economic policy, IMF negotiations and public narratives. Control over CAPMAS, therefore, means control over how social and economic reality is officially measured. For instance, the agency simply stopped publishing its annual report on poverty rates in 2020 since the numbers contradicted the constructed reality of the regime’s propaganda. Gohary’s career reflects this logic. A 1991 Military Technical College graduate, before moving into CAPMAS leadership, he served as director of the Armed Forces’ Administration of Information Systems which, since 2021, fell under the umbrella of the upgraded Military Intelligence Authority structure. His predecessor, Maj. Gen. Khairat Barakat was a career infantry officer who previously headed the Armed Forces’ Administration of Officers Affairs and the Administration of Military Records. Equally telling is President Sisi’s reliance on “acting” appointments. Gohary was named for a one-year renewable term under a presidential decree published in the Official Gazette. Barakat himself was first appointed on 14 February 2018 and remained in place through seven consecutive annual renewals, a mechanism that keeps institutional heads permanently dependent on presidential favour. Air Force in Charge of Bread Now Bread subsidy costs surged despite falling global wheat prices after the state handed control of imports to the Air Force-run Future of Egypt Project for Sustainable Development, dismantling a decades-old civilian procurement system based on open tenders, reports Saheeh Masr. Under a November 2024 presidential directive, wheat purchasing shifted from competitive international auctions to direct contracts and intermediary deals. Within a year, bread subsidies jumped by more than LE26 billion (approx. US$540 million) in the 2025/2026 budget, even as global wheat prices fell by nearly 13.6 percent. Critics say the military body has been paying around US$30 per ton above world averages. Official figures show it sold wheat to the state for between US$225 and US$275 per ton, while global prices dropped to about US$177 by late 2025. Between March and December 2025, the agency imported roughly 3.5 million tons of wheat. Meanwhile, the regime has paired coordinated digital propaganda with on-the-ground political theatre to defend the agency from criticism. Networks of inauthentic accounts on X pushed synchronised hashtags praising the agency as Egypt’s “food basket,” a pattern consistent with managed influence operations rather than organic debate. Simultaneously the military organised tightly choreographed field tours for parliamentarians and regime-linked media figures showcasing curated “success stories.” Addressing his guests Air Force Col. Bahaa el-Ghannam, the Future of Egypt’s director, said that the agency is prepared to float its subsidiaries on the Egyptian Exchange, pursuing initial public offerings (IPOs), once they meet listing requirements. Established in 2022 under the Egyptian Air Force, the utterly untransparent Future of Egypt Authority for Sustainable Development (Mustaqbal Misr) is the new centerpiece of President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi’s national development strategy and has rapidly evolved from a land reclamation project into a massive conglomerate with a diverse business portfolio Youth and Sports Ministry Hands Cairo Stadium Project to Army Engineers In his very first move as Minister of Youth and Sports, the new appointee, Gohar Nabil, is already pressing ahead with Sisi’s favourite playbook: monetising public assets under military supervision. The ministry has announced a massive “investment project” at Cairo Stadium featuring a commercial mall and parking complex built inside the historic sports facility. The project will be managed by a private company but overseen by the Armed Forces’ Engineering Authority with promised total inflows over 25 years of more than LE25 billion according to the cabinet’s statement. Powering the Generals: SE and Egypt’s Military Business Empire Schneider Electric (SE) began operating in Egypt in 1987, later investing roughly €300 million over 35 years and building major assets, including its Badr factory, a distribution centre in 10th of Ramadan City, and engineering hubs. Before the military’s economic expansion after 2013 SE was already embedded in strategic state infrastructure. In 2016, the company announced it would build four control centres for Egypt’s national energy grid, a core sovereign system. It later participated in digitising electricity distribution infrastructure, including the South Sinai Control Center in Sharm el-Sheikh inaugurated under the Ministry of Electricity. These grid and control systems fall within sectors that, after 2013, increasingly came under the oversight of military and security institutions. The first clearly documented institutional partnership with Egypt’s military economic apparatus appears in September 2015, when SE signed cooperation protocols with factories under the Ministry of Military Production. In 2016, cooperation extended to the Arab Organization for Industrialization to localise renewable energy manufacturing. By the early 2020s, SE’s systems were integrated into mega project infrastructure, including the New Delta wastewater treatment plant administered by the Air Force. In 2022, the company supplied electrical equipment and automation systems for the El Hammam wastewater treatment plant within the New Delta agricultural expansion—which falls under the control of the Air Force-run Future of Egypt Project—and was officially carried out by the Armed Forces’ Engineering Authority. The same year, Schneider provided technology for desalination facilities in the El Galala development zone, a project also supervised by the Armed Forces’ Engineering Authority. SE, moreover, embedded itself inside Sisi’s New Administrative Capital. It delivered smart-building systems for major commercial developments such as PARAGON and infrastructure for Knowledge City. Recently, SE joined a strategic partnership for the IL Monte Galala Towers and Marina, a LE50 billion prime real estate development overseen by the military. The industrial partnership deepened further last week when SE signed a protocol to assemble data-centre units inside factories of the Arab Organization for Industrialization, one of the main pillars of the military-economic complex Conscription Is Mandatory Except for Those Who Can Pay Parliament last week approved sweeping amendments to the Military and National Service Law, sharply escalating penalties for draft evasion and skipping reserve duty. Under the new rules, those who evade compulsory service after the age of 30 now face prison and fines ranging from LE20,000 to LE100,000, up from the previous LE3,000 to LE10,000. Reservists who fail to report when summoned risk jail time and fines between LE10,000 and LE20,000, replacing the earlier LE1,000 to LE3,000 range. Lawmakers presented the measures as a defence of national duty and respect for military sacrifice. Curiously, this renewed love for patriotic obligation follows several government initiatives inviting Egyptians abroad to settle their conscription status with a convenient bank transfer of 5,000 US dollars or euros. Service to the nation remains sacred unless you can wire hard currency fast enough.

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Fr. Bob's Reflection for the First Sunday in Lent - Guest Post

In 1976, author Doug Alderson wrote a remarkable article for Campus Life Magazine, describing a 2,000-mile hike he made along the Appalachian Trail. Stretching from Georgia to Maine, the trail passes through New York – and even through the grounds here at Graymoor. Doug set out on his journey just after graduating from high school, carrying more than a backpack. He was burdened with unanswered questions: Was there a God? Did life have a purpose? And what was his place in it all? In the article, he wrote, “There had to be more to life than money, TV, parties and getting high.” His hike became more than a physical challenge; it was a search for inner peace – a journey to discover who he truly was. The journey proved far more difficult than he had imagined. The trail often became steep and dangerous. Rain fell day after day. His clothes were constantly soaked, his feet blistered and wet, and at night his body ached and shivered from the cold. Yet, despite the hardship, Doug pressed on. Those long hours alone on the trail gave him time not only to think, but to grow. With no one around to influence him, he came to know himself more deeply. Five months later, Doug returned home, a changed person. He joked that even his dog looked at him strangely – as if to say, “Where have you been? You look different.” He was different. Doug had found what he was searching for. He discovered that God exists, that life has meaning and that he himself had a purpose. Reflecting on his experience, he wrote, “I was my own person. I liked what I saw in myself.” Doug Alderson stands in a long tradition of people who stepped away from the noise of life to reflect on its meaning. Moses did it. The Old Testament Prophets did it. John the Baptist did it. And in today’s Gospel, Jesus does it as well. In the wilderness, during 40 days of solitude, Jesus encounters three great temptations. We might think of this moment as a preview of the Gospel – revealing just enough to help us understand who Jesus is and what He came to do. The temptation story first reveals Jesus’ humanity. He faces the same inner struggle we all face: the battle between good and evil. Yet there is something strikingly different about His response. Jesus never even considers giving in to Satan’s false promises. Not once. In fact, the devil himself acknowledges that Jesus is no ordinary man when he says, “If you are the Son of God.” At the same time, this scripture passage reveals Jesus’ mission. It points us back to the first reading, when Adam and Eve are tempted by the devil and give in. From that moment on, humanity became enslaved to sin. But Jesus comes to undo that damage. Where Adam and Eve failed, Jesus remains faithful. He comes to free us from slavery and to restore what was lost. As we begin the season of Lent, this Gospel is especially fitting. It reminds us that Jesus has already won the battle. At the end of these 40 days, we will celebrate His victory over sin and death. And if we unite ourselves with Christ – through prayer, fasting and trust in God – that victory becomes ours as well. Yours in Christ, Fr. Robert Warren, S.A. Spiritual Director