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Saturday, March 14, 2026

Einar Tangen: Age of Irrationality - Global Economic Crisis & Nuclear War

Einar Tangen: Age of Irrationality - Global Economic Crisis & Nuclear War

[Salon] Iran digs in for a long struggle - ArabDigest.org Guest Post

Iran digs in for a long struggle Summary: America's illegal and brutal war on Iran has catastrophically backfired, trapping Washington and its Gulf state allies in the Iranian mangle while the myth of US and Israeli invincibility is systematically dismantled. This is a war that is illegal, immoral and brutal, a crime of aggression and a naked violation of the United Nations Charter, launched without international sanction or the justification of self-defence. It is built on the cynical manipulation of public opinion, on nuclear smoke screens and recycled propaganda borrowed from Iraq and Libya. And it is exceptional in its brutality, from the Tomahawk missile strike that killed at least 175, almost all of them school girls, in the town of Minab in the south of Iran to the relentless bombardment that has seen the United States and Israel launch hundreds of strikes on Iran since February 28. But for all its firepower, this war represents something far more damning than a military and moral failure. It is a self-inflicted wound for the United States. Washington and Tel Aviv have catastrophically mistaken “inflicting punishment” for “strategic victory.” Thirteen days into their illegal adventure, there is no victory, no surrender, no collapsed regime. There is only a dangerous stalemate, a quagmire that promises no escape. Nowhere is this miscalculation more painfully evident than in the Gulf states. These absolute monarchies long wrapped in an American security blanket now find themselves exposed, hostages to a war they never wanted, being fought using bases on their soil, wreaking havoc on their cities. The United Arab Emirates has borne the heaviest punishment. More than 1,800 missiles and drones have targeted this tiny state, a near ceaseless rain of fire – much of it hitting Dubai – that American-supplied defences cannot fully stop. Officials frame the 93% interception rate as a “successful outcome” but the psychological shock of sustained attack has shattered something far more delicate: Dubai's carefully constructed aura of stability. Civilian infrastructure has been directly and repeatedly hit. Debris from interceptions caused a fire at the towering landmark Burj Al Arab. Direct strikes hit the Fairmont Hotel on the Palm Jumeirah. A drone attack on Dubai International Airport on March 11 wounded four labourers, the very people who built these monuments but cannot afford to flee them. A British national was arrested simply for filming the missiles. Now America and Israel's illegal war has catastrophically backfired Iran is seeking to decolonise West Asia The psychological shock has been profound. The myth of Dubai as a “safe haven,” robustly cultivated by Western influencers paid in petrodollars, has been shattered. Real estate transactions have halted, with analysts predicting price drops of 25% to 33%. An institutional investor reportedly withdrew a bid worth hundreds of millions for a logistics park in Jebel Ali after it was struck. Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world’s oil once flowed, has virtually stopped. The economic model that built modern Dubai - low taxes, stability, openness - is under existential threat. Meanwhile, the human reality is one of division and desperation. Some residents stay, buoyed by influencer campaigns insisting “everything is normal.” Others flee at any cost. Private jet evacuations for a family of four can reach US$250,000. Taxi fares to Oman’s capital Muscat have jumped from a few hundred dollars to over US$5,000. Banks are evacuating staff: Citi and Goldman Sachs have ordered Dubai employees to leave their offices and there are credible reports of unofficial capital controls introducing a US$100,000 limit on outbound transfers. The Gulf states import over 90% of their food, with 70% passing through the now largely blocked Strait of Hormuz. Logistics giant Kühne+Nagel warns that Dubai may have only ten days of fresh produce left. Emergency airlifts - LuLu Group has flown in 80 tonnes of meat and 80 tonnes of vegetables from India - are expensive stopgaps, not solutions. Even more alarming is the water crisis. Saudi Arabia depends on desalination for 70% of its water; a single plant provides 90% of the water for Riyadh. Kuwait relies on desalination for 90% of its needs, Oman for 76%. With a plant in Bahrain heavily damaged by the Iranians these are not abstract vulnerabilities. With the destruction of desalination plants Iran could render these states virtually uninhabitable. If the war ends soon, the UAE has options: the “Covid playbook” of stimulus packages, perhaps even the long-discussed “casino option” to lure back tourism. But if the fighting continues, the consequences are profound. A prolonged war threatens the fundamental social pact of the Gulf monarchies: very limited political rights in exchange for extreme prosperity and safety. If oil revenue and investment dry up, the contract between rulers and the ruled will crack. On March 9, US Senator Lindsey Graham issued a threat: Saudi Arabia and the GCC countries must join the fight against Iran. “If not, consequences will follow.” The response from the Gulf was instructive and unprecedented. Khalaf al-Habtoor, a billionaire close to the UAE's ruling circles, delivered a stinging rebuke - later deleted but widely understood to reflect regime sentiment. “If President Donald Trump and Senator Graham are prepared to risk their country and the lives of Americans for Israel’s interests, that is their choice,” Habtoor wrote. “As for us, we will not do the same. Anyone who hears your statements might think you're a member of the Israeli Knesset.” Saudi influencers joined the chorus, openly cursing Graham on social media. “You are a senator from South Carolina, not the President of the United States and certainly not the commander of Saudi Arabia's military. So STFU and know your place.” This exchange exposes the deep fracture separating the Gulf states from their supposed allies. They no longer trust any party to this war. They cannot rely on the US for security, seeing Washington prioritise Israeli goals over Arab stability. They fear America will declare victory and leave behind a mess. They fear Israel dragging them into the conflict. They fear Iran. But most of all the ruling families fear prolonged war will expose their own fragile foundations. Gulf rulers face an impossible choice. Join the American war and become legitimate targets for Iran's retaliation. Refuse and risk the wrath of their protector. This is the trap of client status, the inevitable cost of allowing America to be the GCC's security guarantor. As discussed by Andreas Krieg in our 5 March podcast the United States has no strategy. Its war plans have changed multiple times. It is running out of interceptor missiles. Meanwhile, Iran executes a strategic plan decades long in preparation without deviation. It has effectively shut down the Strait of Hormuz, crashing global energy markets and sending US petrol prices climbing toward $4.00 per gallon, directly threatening Trump’s political base. The colonial strategy of “divide and conquer” has been reversed. Iran now fractures its enemies. A growing gap separates Washington and Tel Aviv based on incompatible war aims. Israel, driven by its quest for “Greater Israel” and a racist supremacist ideology wants destruction regardless of global economic fallout. The United States, bound by material interests, must calculate the cost of what could become a global economic apocalypse. Trump, characteristically, is in denial, attempting to manage a military catastrophe with the playbook of a New York con man, changing his story every few hours, hoping to talk his way out of reality. But reality cannot be talked away. Washington and Tel Aviv now face a prolonged conflict they did not prepare for, cannot sustain and cannot win. By destroying US early detection systems and radars in the first ten days, Iran has pushed the American military into a corner it had failed to anticipate. The American plan to escalate will backfire as Iran can damage the Gulf states more than the United States can defend them. Iran is prepared to endure significant punishment. It has learned from Vietnam, from Algeria, from every successful struggle against colonial domination. Though for most Iranians survival and an end to the war will suffice, the regime’s goals are grander: the complete defeat of American imperialism in West Asia, the humiliation of the Trump administration and the final decolonisation of the region. As Mohsen Rezaee a former Revolutionary Guard commander observed: “Look, the big mistake they made was that they came and designed a short-term war, but they didn’t realise this might turn into a long-term one.”

After a Decade of Missteps, a Texas City Careens Toward a Water-Shortage Catastrophe - Inside Climate News

After a Decade of Missteps, a Texas City Careens Toward a Water-Shortage Catastrophe - Inside Climate News

Friday, March 13, 2026

Maybe Attacking Iran Was Not Such A Good Idea, by Philip Giraldi - The Unz Review

Maybe Attacking Iran Was Not Such A Good Idea, by Philip Giraldi - The Unz Review

(514) Why America is Losing the War With Iran (w/ John Mearsheimer) | The Chris Hedges Report - YouTube

(514) Why America is Losing the War With Iran (w/ John Mearsheimer) | The Chris Hedges Report - YouTube

Will Israel and the US wreck the Gulf States along with Iran?  — Solidarity

Will Israel and the US wreck the Gulf States along with Iran?  — Solidarity

(514) Obedience in Faith | Kimberly Hahn Bible Study - YouTube

(514) Obedience in Faith | Kimberly Hahn Bible Study - YouTube

Slain Lebanese priest hailed as a ‘martyr,’ commemorated by Pope Leo XIV - OSV News

Slain Lebanese priest hailed as a ‘martyr,’ commemorated by Pope Leo XIV - OSV News

Supreme Court asked to end temporary protections for Haitians backed by US bishops - OSV News

Supreme Court asked to end temporary protections for Haitians backed by US bishops - OSV News

Pope Leo XIV urges leaders behind armed conflicts to make ‘serious examination of conscience’ - OSV News

Pope Leo XIV urges leaders behind armed conflicts to make ‘serious examination of conscience’ - OSV News

Governor Ivey Announces Meta Plans to Build $800 Million, Next-Generation Data Center in Montgomery -

Governor Ivey Announces Meta Plans to Build $800 Million, Next-Generation Data Center in Montgomery -

Judge Issues Major Ruling In Powell Investigation - American Liberty News

Judge Issues Major Ruling In Powell Investigation - American Liberty News

Iran War Enters Fourteenth Day: Six More U.S. Servicemembers Killed - The American Conservative

Iran War Enters Fourteenth Day: Six More U.S. Servicemembers Killed - The American Conservative

Pentagon Moves More Troops, Warships to the Middle East - News From Antiwar.com

Pentagon Moves More Troops, Warships to the Middle East - News From Antiwar.com

Ted Cruz calls 'Christ is King' an anti-Semitic 'code word' - LifeSite

Ted Cruz calls 'Christ is King' an anti-Semitic 'code word' - LifeSite

Zionism is turning Protestant politicians into anti-Catholics - LifeSite

Zionism is turning Protestant politicians into anti-Catholics - LifeSite

Preacher invited to Pentagon by Hegseth says US should ban ‘idolatrous’ Marian, Eucharistic processions - LifeSite

Preacher invited to Pentagon by Hegseth says US should ban ‘idolatrous’ Marian, Eucharistic processions - LifeSite

Why Escalation Favors Iran | Foreign Affairs

Why Escalation Favors Iran | Foreign Affairs

On inauguration day, Chile’s new president inherits a Chinese cable scandal and US threats | South China Morning Post

On inauguration day, Chile’s new president inherits a Chinese cable scandal and US threats | South China Morning Post

Iran leader vows to keep Strait of Hormuz closed | Semafor

Iran leader vows to keep Strait of Hormuz closed | Semafor

The US and Israel Don’t Share the Same Iran War Aims. Here’s How They Differ - The National Interest

The US and Israel Don’t Share the Same Iran War Aims. Here’s How They Differ - The National Interest

(513) Amb. Chas Freeman: Israel’s Agenda Is Collapsing… And It’s Happening Fast - YouTube

(513) Amb. Chas Freeman: Israel’s Agenda Is Collapsing… And It’s Happening Fast - YouTube

Priest Responds to Epstein Files (w/ Fr. Mark-Mary Ames) – Ascension

Priest Responds to Epstein Files (w/ Fr. Mark-Mary Ames) – Ascension

The U.S. borrowed $50 billion a week for the past five months, finds the CBO | Fortune

The U.S. borrowed $50 billion a week for the past five months, finds the CBO | Fortune

Expert warns the US federal budget deficit could top $2 trillion by 2036 if unchecked - Market Realist

Expert warns the US federal budget deficit could top $2 trillion by 2036 if unchecked - Market Realist

Behind the shadowy network pushing Trump to deploy the military domestically - Alternet.org

Behind the shadowy network pushing Trump to deploy the military domestically - Alternet.org

Google and Tesla know electricity is expensive. They’re teaming up to bring you an alternative. | Fortune

Google and Tesla know electricity is expensive. They’re teaming up to bring you an alternative. | Fortune

Iran Says It's Ready to Destroy the Global Economy

Iran Says It's Ready to Destroy the Global Economy

The national debt was already ballooning under Trump. Then came a $1 billion-a-day war with Iran | Fortune

The national debt was already ballooning under Trump. Then came a $1 billion-a-day war with Iran | Fortune

Trump’s New Nuclear Nightmare in Iran – Mother Jones

Trump’s New Nuclear Nightmare in Iran – Mother Jones

Electricity Bills Surge in these states, Data Centers May Fuel Further Spikes - Climate Crisis 247

Electricity Bills Surge in these states, Data Centers May Fuel Further Spikes - Climate Crisis 247

Trump’s Sons Position Themselves to Profit From His War

Trump’s Sons Position Themselves to Profit From His War

AI ‘Scientists’ Help Human Ones Answer Urgent Climate Questions - Bloomberg

AI ‘Scientists’ Help Human Ones Answer Urgent Climate Questions - Bloomberg

Expert Explains in Fiery Hearing How Trump's Mass Deportation Agenda Is Actually a 'Population Purge' | Common Dreams

Expert Explains in Fiery Hearing How Trump's Mass Deportation Agenda Is Actually a 'Population Purge' | Common Dreams

(512) The Israel Lobby: 20 years later w/ John Mearsheimer - The Grayzone live - YouTube

(512) The Israel Lobby: 20 years later w/ John Mearsheimer - The Grayzone live - YouTube

What are the Chinese saying about the war?, by Hua Bin - The Unz Review

What are the Chinese saying about the war?, by Hua Bin - The Unz Review

Trump's Son-In-Law Jared Kushner Faces 10-Day Deadline To Disclose Financials Following Peace Envoy Appointment - Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA) - Benzinga

Trump's Son-In-Law Jared Kushner Faces 10-Day Deadline To Disclose Financials Following Peace Envoy Appointment - Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA) - Benzinga

Sam Altman admits AI is killing the labor-capital balance—and says nobody knows what to do about it | Fortune

Sam Altman admits AI is killing the labor-capital balance—and says nobody knows what to do about it | Fortune

The Latest Eye-Popping Numbers on Data Center Electricity Demand Are In - Heatmap News

The Latest Eye-Popping Numbers on Data Center Electricity Demand Are In - Heatmap News

First New U.S. Oil Refinery in 50 Years Coming to Texas | RealClearEnergy

First New U.S. Oil Refinery in 50 Years Coming to Texas | RealClearEnergy

The Politics of Oil and the Origins of the IEA | RealClearEnergy

The Politics of Oil and the Origins of the IEA | RealClearEnergy

Trump Set to Suspend Jones Act to Curb Oil Prices | RealClearEnergy

Trump Set to Suspend Jones Act to Curb Oil Prices | RealClearEnergy

Barclays Sounds the Alarm on Renewable Energy | RealClearEnergy

Barclays Sounds the Alarm on Renewable Energy | RealClearEnergy

Leaked U.S. Intel Contradicts Trump's Iran War Is 'Won' | RealClearEnergy

Leaked U.S. Intel Contradicts Trump's Iran War Is 'Won' | RealClearEnergy

Western Civilization Cannot Survive Without Christianity | RealClearPolicy

Western Civilization Cannot Survive Without Christianity | RealClearPolicy

Former British intelligence officer Crooke: Iran's war turns into Washington's logistics impasse - External

Former British intelligence officer Crooke: Iran's war turns into Washington's logistics impasse - External

Richard D. Wolff, Michael Hudson, Nima Alkhorshid - War, Oil, and Empire - Brave New Europe

Richard D. Wolff, Michael Hudson, Nima Alkhorshid - War, Oil, and Empire - Brave New Europe

Why Escalation Favors Iran | Foreign Affairs

Why Escalation Favors Iran | Foreign Affairs

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Church’s unity comes from faith in Christ and from love, pope says - OSV News

Church’s unity comes from faith in Christ and from love, pope says - OSV News

Netherlands, Iceland Join Genocide Case Against Israel at International Court of Justice | Common Dreams

Netherlands, Iceland Join Genocide Case Against Israel at International Court of Justice | Common Dreams

The Gulf Shock: Strategic Consequences of the U.S.–Israel War with Iran - Gulf International Forum

The Gulf Shock: Strategic Consequences of the U.S.–Israel War with Iran - Gulf International Forum

How the Israeli Tail Wags the American Dog | The Nation

How the Israeli Tail Wags the American Dog | The Nation

Trump and the Return of the White Man's Burden - LA Progressive

Trump and the Return of the White Man's Burden - LA Progressive

Iran War Enters Thirteenth Day: As Many as 3.2 Million Iranians Displaced  - The American Conservative

Iran War Enters Thirteenth Day: As Many as 3.2 Million Iranians Displaced  - The American Conservative

A Global Reckoning - populisttalkpopulistmessage

A Global Reckoning - populisttalkpopulistmessage

Athletes Acknowledging God - The Catholic Thing

Athletes Acknowledging God - The Catholic Thing

Donald Trump’s War on Iran is Turning into a Debacle

Donald Trump’s War on Iran is Turning into a Debacle

Iran War Exposes America’s Unfixed Supply Chains - The American Prospect

Iran War Exposes America’s Unfixed Supply Chains - The American Prospect

The End of “Legitimacy” - by Sam Kahn - Persuasion

The End of “Legitimacy” - by Sam Kahn - Persuasion

World Council of Churches calls on governments to hold Israel accountable for violations of international law – Mondoweiss

World Council of Churches calls on governments to hold Israel accountable for violations of international law – Mondoweiss

Water ‘Bankruptcy’ Era Has Begun for Billions, Scientists Say - Bloomberg

Water ‘Bankruptcy’ Era Has Begun for Billions, Scientists Say - Bloomberg

Democrats and the Iran War - by Bill Astore - Bracing Views

Democrats and the Iran War - by Bill Astore - Bracing Views

(509) Chris Hedges: Trump’s War on Iran Could Mark the Decline of the U.S. Empire - YouTube

(509) Chris Hedges: Trump’s War on Iran Could Mark the Decline of the U.S. Empire - YouTube

Iran War: Why Israel's Netanyahu Waited Until Now to Strike

Iran War: Why Israel's Netanyahu Waited Until Now to Strike

The New War on Speech | Aryeh Neier | The New York Review of Books

The New War on Speech | Aryeh Neier | The New York Review of Books

This is Evil, Not the Banality of Evil! - CounterPunch.org

This is Evil, Not the Banality of Evil! - CounterPunch.org

Iran's Attack Drones and Missiles Put US Military Under Unexpected Strain - Bloomberg

Iran's Attack Drones and Missiles Put US Military Under Unexpected Strain - Bloomberg

How Geography Determines Architecture - by Tomas Pueyo

How Geography Determines Architecture - by Tomas Pueyo

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

[Salon] 'Swinging into action:' The Saudi Arabian pipeline designed to bypass Hormuz. . . . But the market faces a shortage not just of crude oil, but of the fuels that it is refined into - micheletkearney@gmail.com - Gmail

[Salon] 'Swinging into action:' The Saudi Arabian pipeline designed to bypass Hormuz. . . . But the market faces a shortage not just of crude oil, but of the fuels that it is refined into - micheletkearney@gmail.com - Gmail

Anthropic vs. the Pentagon: What’s at Stake for AI Labs — The Information

Anthropic vs. the Pentagon: What’s at Stake for AI Labs — The Information

Iran War Enters Twelfth Day: 140 Americans Wounded, Mines in the Hormuz - The American Conservative

Iran War Enters Twelfth Day: 140 Americans Wounded, Mines in the Hormuz - The American Conservative

Scott Ritter: Trump Calls Putin for Iran War Off-Ramp

Scott Ritter: Trump Calls Putin for Iran War Off-Ramp

'Iran Is Not Gaza': Read Arundhati Roy's Scathing Speech on the US-Israeli War

'Iran Is Not Gaza': Read Arundhati Roy's Scathing Speech on the US-Israeli War

If Iran survives and stays steadfast, Trump’s resource war on China and BRICS collapses, by Alastair Crooke - The Unz Review

If Iran survives and stays steadfast, Trump’s resource war on China and BRICS collapses, by Alastair Crooke - The Unz Review

A Short History of Hebrews, Jews, and Christians, by C.D. Corax - The Unz Review

A Short History of Hebrews, Jews, and Christians, by C.D. Corax - The Unz Review

Why Denzel Washington’s message matters this Lent

Why Denzel Washington’s message matters this Lent

Why is Israel trying to cause an ‘explosion’ in the West Bank? – Mondoweiss

Why is Israel trying to cause an ‘explosion’ in the West Bank? – Mondoweiss

Iran War Imperils $300 Billion in Gulf AI Spending — The Information

Iran War Imperils $300 Billion in Gulf AI Spending — The Information

Why China stands to gain from US moving military assets for Iran war | South China Morning Post

Why China stands to gain from US moving military assets for Iran war | South China Morning Post

The future of geothermal energy may depend on fossil fuel workers | Grist

The future of geothermal energy may depend on fossil fuel workers | Grist

It Is Treason for Trump and Congress To Fund Israel and Make War on Iranians - LewRockwell

It Is Treason for Trump and Congress To Fund Israel and Make War on Iranians - LewRockwell

Breaking Bread in Authoritarian America - CounterPunch.org

Breaking Bread in Authoritarian America - CounterPunch.org

The Winning and Losing Countries From High Oil Prices - CounterPunch.org

The Winning and Losing Countries From High Oil Prices - CounterPunch.org

This is Evil, Not the Banality of Evil! - CounterPunch.org

This is Evil, Not the Banality of Evil! - CounterPunch.org

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

A tourist returning from the Holy Land once shared a simple story. One day, he was sitting beside a well in a field when a woman came down from the hills. Slung over her shoulder was a large leather bucket. In her hand, she carried a ball of twine and a much smaller bucket. She tied the twine to the small bucket and lowered it into the well. When it was full, she pulled it up and poured the water into the larger bucket. After filling it, she returned to the hills. A short time later, a man arrived at the well. But he had no rope, no twine, nothing to lower into the well. Desperately thirsty, he dropped to his hands and knees and lapped up the water the woman had spilled. It’s an unremarkable scene – easy to overlook. Yet it perfectly illustrates today’s Gospel. The woman at the well says to Jesus, “Sir, you do not have a bucket, and the well is deep. Where, then, will you get living water?” But Jesus is not speaking of water that quenches the body’s thirst. He is speaking of water that quenches the thirst of the soul. Pointing to the well, He says, “Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again. But whoever drinks the water I shall give will never thirst.” My friends, all of us carry a spiritual thirst. We feel it as restlessness, emptiness, or longing. But what is it we truly seek? Scripture names it clearly. The psalmist cries, “Like a deer that longs for running streams, my soul thirsts for God.” Isaiah calls out, “Come, all you who are thirsty.” Jeremiah describes the Lord as “a spring of living water.” And St. Augustine famously reminds us, “Our hearts are restless until they rest in God.” One writer put it simply: “Our hearts have a God-shaped hole that only God can fill.” The great tragedy of our time is that we try to fill that hole with everything but God. We attempt to quench a spiritual thirst with material success, distractions, possessions, or pleasure. But it is like drinking salt water. The more we consume, the thirstier we become. It may distract us for a moment, but it never satisfies. Think of a crying child. We may distract the child with candy or funny faces, but until we uncover and address the real cause of the crying, the problem will remain. Author Charlie Brower once described this emptiness through a friend named Bill, a successful football player who kept striving long after the game had been won. “He keeps scoring touchdowns,” Brower wrote, “but the game is over. He has reached the end of the rainbow, but there is no pot of gold. He has found the buried treasure chest, but there is nothing inside.” And that brings us to the heart of the Gospel: nothing in this world can satisfy the thirst within us – except Christ. Jesus alone is the living water. He is the calm in our restlessness, the peace in our longing, the fullness our hearts have been searching for. My friends, everything else may refresh us for a moment – but only Christ can satisfy us forever. Yours in Christ, Fr. Robert Warren, S.A. Spiritual Director

Why I'm Sticking with Trump | RealClearPolicy

Why I'm Sticking with Trump | RealClearPolicy

Trump Aides Panic Over Gas Crisis He Caused | RealClearEnergy

Trump Aides Panic Over Gas Crisis He Caused | RealClearEnergy

Oil Prices Will 'Destroy' Demand Until Supply Goes Back Up | RealClearEnergy

Oil Prices Will 'Destroy' Demand Until Supply Goes Back Up | RealClearEnergy

FERC approves ComEd data center transmission agreements | Utility Dive

FERC approves ComEd data center transmission agreements | Utility Dive

Long-duration energy storage deployments rose 49% in 2025: WoodMac | Utility Dive

Long-duration energy storage deployments rose 49% in 2025: WoodMac | Utility Dive

SK Battery America lays off nearly 1,000 workers at Georgia plant | Utility Dive

SK Battery America lays off nearly 1,000 workers at Georgia plant | Utility Dive

NERC overstates reliability risks in long-term assessment: Grid Strategies | Utility Dive

NERC overstates reliability risks in long-term assessment: Grid Strategies | Utility Dive

Climate Activists Blocked Saving the Planet | RealClearEnergy

Climate Activists Blocked Saving the Planet | RealClearEnergy

Letters from a Hong Kong Prison: Claire Lai on the Witness of Jimmy Lai - Word on Fire

Letters from a Hong Kong Prison: Claire Lai on the Witness of Jimmy Lai - Word on Fire

Trump Humiliated as Viral Exchange With Journo on Iran Backfires Badly | The New Republic

Trump Humiliated as Viral Exchange With Journo on Iran Backfires Badly | The New Republic

Why Love Is More than Feelings – Ascension

Why Love Is More than Feelings – Ascension

An Italian: this is the Pope's new ambassador “to” Donald Trump - ZENIT - English

An Italian: this is the Pope's new ambassador “to” Donald Trump - ZENIT - English

From Artificial Intelligence to Ancient Rites: Rome’s International Exorcism Course Explores the Church’s Response to Modern Forms of Spiritual Confusion - ZENIT - English

From Artificial Intelligence to Ancient Rites: Rome’s International Exorcism Course Explores the Church’s Response to Modern Forms of Spiritual Confusion - ZENIT - English

War in the Middle East: Chapel and church buildings attacked in Iraq - ZENIT - English

War in the Middle East: Chapel and church buildings attacked in Iraq - ZENIT - English

🚨ESCALATION FAVORS IRAN: Real Path to Peace Requires Bold Concessions! ⚠️ -

🚨ESCALATION FAVORS IRAN: Real Path to Peace Requires Bold Concessions! ⚠️ - micheletkearney@gmail.com - Gmail

Trump Announces First American Oil Refinery In Decades - America's News Brief

Trump Announces First American Oil Refinery In Decades - America's News Brief

The Holy See and Iran in the New World Disorder: an analysis by Antonio Spadaro - ZENIT - English

The Holy See and Iran in the New World Disorder: an analysis by Antonio Spadaro - ZENIT - English

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Choke Point: The Global Economic Consequences of The Persian Gulf Shutdown

Choke Point: The Global Economic Consequences of The Persian Gulf Shutdown

The Unfinished Work of "All Men Are Created Equal"

The Unfinished Work of "All Men Are Created Equal"

How the Rapture Explains the Rupture Over Israel on the Right - POLITICO

How the Rapture Explains the Rupture Over Israel on the Right - POLITICO

'Nightmare scenario' looms as markets head for biggest oil output disruption ever, Yergin says | Fortune

'Nightmare scenario' looms as markets head for biggest oil output disruption ever, Yergin says | Fortune

Growing Doubts by US and Israel About the War with Iran

Growing Doubts by US and Israel About the War with Iran

U.S. is entering a financial crisis more indebted than ever. Here's a warning Washington is ignoring | Fortune

U.S. is entering a financial crisis more indebted than ever. Here's a warning Washington is ignoring | Fortune

How 'Christian Nationalist' Became an Epithet - The Atlantic

How 'Christian Nationalist' Became an Epithet - The Atlantic

Oracle under pressure from more than $100 billion in debt and massive layoffs   | Fortune

Oracle under pressure from more than $100 billion in debt and massive layoffs   | Fortune

Why China Might Have a Role to Play in Iran – Foreign Policy

Why China Might Have a Role to Play in Iran – Foreign Policy

‘A lack of consistency’: Trump administration navigates war-related domestic threats | Semafor

‘A lack of consistency’: Trump administration navigates war-related domestic threats | Semafor

Editors’ Picks: China’s Middle East ties go far beyond Iran

Editors’ Picks: China’s Middle East ties go far beyond Iran - micheletkearney@gmail.com - Gmail

The 'Trump Doctrine' Revealed by Iran War

The 'Trump Doctrine' Revealed by Iran War

China's Gulf Partners Are Threatened by Iran War

China's Gulf Partners Are Threatened by Iran War

The Holy Father Calls Us to Prayer as Violence Escalates in the Middle East - Relevant Radio

The Holy Father Calls Us to Prayer as Violence Escalates in the Middle East - Relevant Radio

(503) Capitals Uncovered, ep 54: Chas Freeman says Israel in Trouble - YouTube

(503) Capitals Uncovered, ep 54: Chas Freeman says Israel in Trouble - YouTube

(503) AMB. Chas Freeman : How China Views Trump’s War - YouTube

(503) AMB. Chas Freeman : How China Views Trump’s War - YouTube

Opinion | Israeli defense officials start to ask how the Iran war ends - The Washington Post

Opinion | Israeli defense officials start to ask how the Iran war ends - The Washington Post

These 20 Corporations are Major Culprits in the Affordability Crisis - CounterPunch.org

These 20 Corporations are Major Culprits in the Affordability Crisis - CounterPunch.org

Trump Might Want to End the War. Iran Won’t Do It on His Terms.

Trump Might Want to End the War. Iran Won’t Do It on His Terms.

Iran War: Trump Doesn't Know His Enemy. That Gives Iran an Edge - Bloomberg

Iran War: Trump Doesn't Know His Enemy. That Gives Iran an Edge - Bloomberg

Iran War: Trump Doesn't Know His Enemy. That Gives Iran an Edge - Bloomberg

Iran War: Trump Doesn't Know His Enemy. That Gives Iran an Edge - Bloomberg

It's a Global War Between Good and Evil - by Kevin Barrett

It's a Global War Between Good and Evil - by Kevin Barrett

Thinking About the Unthinkable, by Michael Hudson - The Unz Review

Thinking About the Unthinkable, by Michael Hudson - The Unz Review

Middle East War: Truce in Sight?

Middle East War: Truce in Sight?

U.S. is entering a financial crisis more indebted than ever. Here's a warning Washington is ignoring | Fortune

U.S. is entering a financial crisis more indebted than ever. Here's a warning Washington is ignoring | Fortune

How a shift in the Gulf Stream could signal the collapse of a major ocean current system

How a shift in the Gulf Stream could signal the collapse of a major ocean current system

Greenland's ice is moving and melting like a "boiling pot of pasta" - Earth.com

Greenland's ice is moving and melting like a "boiling pot of pasta" - Earth.com

(501) Iran's New Missile Hit Netanyahu’s Secret Bunker in Israel - YouTube

(501) Iran's New Missile Hit Netanyahu’s Secret Bunker in Israel - YouTube

Monday, March 9, 2026

(501) Scott Ritter : Will Iran End US Hegemony? - YouTube

(501) Scott Ritter : Will Iran End US Hegemony? - YouTube

States Blast Federal Playbook of Potential Colorado River Options  - Inside Climate News

States Blast Federal Playbook of Potential Colorado River Options  - Inside Climate News

[Salon] Dozens of US lawmakers demand probe into Pentagon officials saying Iran war 'God's divine plan -

FM: John Whitbeck As a further installment in our world-gone-mad series, transmitted below is a report on the appeal by Trump acolytes to organized irrationality, superstition and delusion to try to generate enthusiasm for the destruction of Iran by claiming that Trump has been "appointed by Jesus" to produce Armageddon and the end of human life on our planet. https://thecradle.co/articles/dozens-of-us-lawmakers-demand-probe-into-pentagon-officials-saying-iran-war-gods-divine-plan Dozens of US lawmakers demand probe into Pentagon officials saying Iran war 'God's divine plan' Hundreds of complaints from US service members report that commanders told them the war on Iran is part of biblical prophecy for Armageddon.

First Draft: President Lindsey Graham? - by Prem Thakker

First Draft: President Lindsey Graham? - by Prem Thakker

6-Point Catholic checklist when war is on the news

6-Point Catholic checklist when war is on the news

There are only two forces operating in world foreign policy today: the neoconservative doctrine of US hegemony and Israel’s agenda of Greater Israel, by Paul Craig Roberts - The Unz Review

There are only two forces operating in world foreign policy today: the neoconservative doctrine of US hegemony and Israel’s agenda of Greater Israel, by Paul Craig Roberts - The Unz Review

Verified Video Raises Questions About Deadly Strike Near Iranian School - American Liberty News

Verified Video Raises Questions About Deadly Strike Near Iranian School - American Liberty News

War in the Middle East: Chapel and church buildings attacked in Iraq - ZENIT - English

War in the Middle East: Chapel and church buildings attacked in Iraq - ZENIT - English

Vatican questions “preventive” war in Iran as Leo XIV intensifies diplomatic calls for peace - ZENIT - English

Vatican questions “preventive” war in Iran as Leo XIV intensifies diplomatic calls for peace - ZENIT - English

Pope Leo on Mideast: "Deeply disturbing news"

Pope Leo on Mideast: "Deeply disturbing news"

We must all learn to pray, insists Pope Leo on parish visit

We must all learn to pray, insists Pope Leo on parish visit

Why did Jesus perform miracles in the Bible?

Why did Jesus perform miracles in the Bible?

Trump Is Making Jimmy Carter’s Mistake on Iran and Oil - Defense Priorities

Trump Is Making Jimmy Carter’s Mistake on Iran and Oil - Defense Priorities

CRFB Releases Social Security: Just the Facts-2026-03-09

CRFB Releases Social Security: Just the Facts-2026-03-09

Russia Serves a Cold Dish to the GCC and India

Russia Serves a Cold Dish to the GCC and India

Trump’s Iran War Is an Affordability Disaster | naked capitalism

Trump’s Iran War Is an Affordability Disaster | naked capitalism

Firepower Against Willpower | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Firepower Against Willpower | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

[Salon] The Iran war lays bare Bahrain’s fault lines - ArabDigest.org Guest Post

The Iran war lays bare Bahrain’s fault lines Summary: the joint US and Israel attack on Iran has re-ignited tensions between Bahrain’s ruling Sunni family and the majority of its Shi’a citizens. We thank Andrew McIntosh for today’s newsletter. Andrew is the Director of Research at the NGO SALAM for Democracy and Human Rights. His specialty fields are media analysis, sectarianism and statelessness in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Syria. In the Gulf, the unthinkable has happened. In what was an oasis of calm in a tumultuous region, high rise skylines in the GCC are now marred by Iranian drone strikes on US military assets and civilian infrastructure. These attacks have taken on a unique character in Bahrain, as the small island kingdom - with a majority indigenous Shi’a population ruled by a Sunni royal family - struggles with domestic unrest. Following the US and Israeli forces’ assassination of Ayatollah Khamenei, both a head of state and an international Shi’a clerical leader, Bahraini civilians have taken to the streets in protest. A minority have clashed with security forces, and dozens have been arrested. The crackdown involves civilians arrested for filming drone strikes and then publicly shamed by pro-government media. Authorities detained Bahraini Shi’a for engaging in peaceful mourning processions for Khamenei while pro-regime media levelled accusations against protestors for “sympathising with the Iranian aggression.” This follows a longstanding pattern of sectarian domestic suppression, which has now erupted in a highly polarised society with the estimated 55-70% of Bahraini citizens who are Shi’a denied democratic representation in a context where both civic space and participation in public life are highly restricted. As the Iran war continues Bahrain once again faces a significant crisis. As angry protests sweep many Bahraini cities and villages, some joke the US and Israel regime change war in Iran might have sparked regime change in Bahrain instead Since 2011, when protests were violently crushed by a Saudi-led military intervention, the Bahraini Government has failed to make reforms addressing the social and political inequalities that caused the unrest. These issues include an empowered parliament, limitations on the King's powers, the implementation of rights guaranteed by the Bahraini constitution and social and cultural rights for the Shi’a population. Instead, the Bahraini state has severely limited freedom of speech, press and expression over the past fifteen years, worsening social and political resentments. Although Bahrain currently has the only functional parliament in the Gulf (Kuwait’s parliament was dissolved in 2024), the country’s opposition parties are banned, with their leaders imprisoned or in exile. Moreover, 6,000-11,000 citizens were stripped of their right to participate in politics under Law 26/2018, also known as the “Political Isolation Laws”, which bars key dissidents from running for political office, heading a civil society organisation, being on the board of a company or even running a sports club. Within the kingdom, the media is tightly regulated by the state. Individual acts such as posts criticising the government can result in arrest and torture. Politicians are no exception. In August 2024, MP Mohammed Al-Husseini was stripped of his parliamentary position after he publicly called for the release of political prisoners in parliament. These heavy constraints maintain a system that concentrates wealth and power within the ruling Al-Khalifa family, Sunni elites and the urban classes. Despite representing more than half the citizenry, Bahraini Shi’a have limited cultural representation in the country and minimal presence in domestic media. Official history, including museums and tourist attractions, almost exclusively showcases and amplifies Sunni Arab culture. The modern high rises and elegant garden villas in and around Manama are within miles of neglected, run-down, Shi’a-majority villages, which experience high unemployment, poor infrastructure and intense scrutiny from the police and government security forces. These segregated areas are sites of low-intensity, usually peaceful protests. Despite Bahrain being roughly half the size of Greater London, these two worlds rarely interact. In a recent survey Shi’a Bahrainis said that while most believe in democracy, 81.1% do not feel their elected representatives reflect a fair representation of the Bahraini citizenry and 86% feel alienated from Bahraini politics, believing they have little to no agency. These divisions are significant when measured against Bahrain’s foreign policy initiatives. 76% of Bahrainis disapprove of Bahrain joining the Abraham Accords which saw normalisation of relations with Israel in 2020. Support for the US has also declined, with only 12% of Bahrainis now considering it a friendly country. The poll, though it was taken before the US Fifth Fleet in Manama was attacked by Iran, is still significant. It reflects dissatisfaction with America’s backing of Israel in the Gaza war that began in October 2023 further cementing opposition to the government’s normalisation decision. While these opinions cross sectarian lines, they are arguably felt most acutely among many Bahraini Shi’a. Since 2023, prominent Shi’a imams and reciters have been summoned to police stations or arrested for voicing opposition to normalisation with Israel or for calling for the release of political prisoners. Significant religious events, such as Ashura, were subjected to harsher restrictions, including travel bans on key clerics and the arrests of other Shi’a religious figures for making statements critical of the Bahraini government. In October 2024, Imam Al-Saddiq Mosque, Bahrain’s largest Shi’a Mosque, was closed indefinitely following repeated sermons condemning Israel and criticising the US for arming the IDF in its wars in Gaza and Lebanon, leading to altercations between security forces and Shi’a civilians as the mosque was shuttered. In November 2025, Ebrahim Sharif, the former leader of the banned opposition party Wa’ad, was arrested and sentenced to six months in prison for “making offensive remarks against sister Arab states and their leaders" after he publicly condemned normalisation between Bahrain and Israel during an interview in Lebanon. His arrest and conviction has further inflamed political tensions as it occurred alongside sustained, small-scale protests to release political prisoners and demands for better access to unemployment benefits. The kingdom was already a tinderbox of political divisions and resentments; the US and Israeli war on Iran and Iranian retaliatory attacks attacks on Bahrain and other Gulf states has now dramatically heightened those tensions. Faced with an unprecedented geopolitical crisis in its neighbourhood, the Bahraini government’s options are limited. The ruling Al Khalifa family has continuously ignored public opinion and imposed draconian policies to maintain control. Yet, in the face of a regional war, these protests show the limitations and diminishing returns of that strategy. Social and political marginalisation is increasing the risk of radicalisation and violence as Bahrain remains in a downward spiral of unrest where repression breeds resentment and leads to further crackdowns. Although the government is currently at no risk of collapse, its inability or unwillingness to engage in political reconciliation or pluralism means the country continues to lurch from one polarising crisis to another. Foregoing state-led dialogue and social inclusion ensures that alienation and anger among Shi’a communities, heightened by the Iran war, will continue and likely led to further unrest, harsh security crackdowns and wider fractures in an already divided Kingdom.

Kuwait Confirms Oil Output Slowdown as Storage Fills Up

Kuwait Confirms Oil Output Slowdown as Storage Fills Up

Towering Hypocrisy on War Powers | RealClearPolicy

Towering Hypocrisy on War Powers | RealClearPolicy

Serbia advises citizens to avoid travel to Croatia – Croatia responds | Croatia WeekCroatia Week

Serbia advises citizens to avoid travel to Croatia – Croatia responds | Croatia WeekCroatia Week

Killing The Ayatolla Was A Vast Mistake | Armstrong Economics

Killing The Ayatolla Was A Vast Mistake | Armstrong Economics

Sunday, March 8, 2026

(497) 🚨 Trump Just SNAPPED As Catholic Clergymen Make HISTORIC MOVE - YouTube

(497) 🚨 Trump Just SNAPPED As Catholic Clergymen Make HISTORIC MOVE - YouTube

(497) Chas Freeman: Iran’s Strategy in the US-Israel War | Why Pezeshkian Halted Strikes on Gulf States - YouTube

(497) Chas Freeman: Iran’s Strategy in the US-Israel War | Why Pezeshkian Halted Strikes on Gulf States - YouTube

Pope urges peace, warns about wider Middle East conflict

Pope urges peace, warns about wider Middle East conflict

(497) Iran names Khamenei’s son as new Supreme Leader after father’s killing - YouTube

(497) Iran names Khamenei’s son as new Supreme Leader after father’s killing - YouTube

Israel ‘strangles’ West Bank amid war on Iran – Mondoweiss

Israel ‘strangles’ West Bank amid war on Iran – Mondoweiss

Iran War Blunder Seen Through the Law of Unintended Consequences – Global geopolitics

Iran War Blunder Seen Through the Law of Unintended Consequences – Global geopolitics

How Media Coverage Is Shaping Views Of Trump's Iran Operation - American Liberty News

How Media Coverage Is Shaping Views Of Trump's Iran Operation - American Liberty News

US Argues 'Emergency' of Iran War Means Israel Needs 20,000+ More Bombs Without Congressional Approval | Common Dreams

US Argues 'Emergency' of Iran War Means Israel Needs 20,000+ More Bombs Without Congressional Approval | Common Dreams

Today’s Global Choice – A U.S. Ruler-Based Order or International Law, by Michael Hudson - The Unz Review

Today’s Global Choice – A U.S. Ruler-Based Order or International Law, by Michael Hudson - The Unz Review

The fantasy of Greater Israel is becoming a regional nightmare | Middle East Eye

The fantasy of Greater Israel is becoming a regional nightmare | Middle East Eye

From Bush Sr to Trump: the risks, lessons and legacy of US interference in the Middle East | US-Israel war on Iran | The Guardian

From Bush Sr to Trump: the risks, lessons and legacy of US interference in the Middle East | US-Israel war on Iran | The Guardian

(496) Thirsting for God - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon - YouTube

(496) Thirsting for God - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon - YouTube

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Why are the US and Israel framing the ongoing conflict as a religious war? | Israel-Iran conflict News | Al Jazeera

Why are the US and Israel framing the ongoing conflict as a religious war? | Israel-Iran conflict News | Al Jazeera

Israel is gripped by messianic fervour for a biblical war | Middle East Eye

Israel is gripped by messianic fervour for a biblical war | Middle East Eye

Who are the Christians in the Middle East?

Who are the Christians in the Middle East?

Pope Leo XIV: Military service must serve peace

Pope Leo XIV: Military service must serve peace

Catholic theologians urge Trump to follow just war doctrine as Iran conflict continues – Catholic World Report

Catholic theologians urge Trump to follow just war doctrine as Iran conflict continues – Catholic World Report

Pope Leo XIV: Military service must serve peace

Pope Leo XIV: Military service must serve peace

Seven US Regime Change Wars, Ranked by Disastrousness

Seven US Regime Change Wars, Ranked by Disastrousness

Bombing to Lose - by John J. Mearsheimer - John’s Substack

Bombing to Lose - by John J. Mearsheimer - John’s Substack

Who are the Christians in the Middle East?

Who are the Christians in the Middle East?

Iran's Winning Strategy Shakes the World’s Biggest Military

Iran's Winning Strategy Shakes the World’s Biggest Military

🚨 NO U.S. STRATEGY IN IRAN WAR 🇮🇷⚠️ - by Daniel L. Davis

🚨 NO U.S. STRATEGY IN IRAN WAR 🇮🇷⚠️ - by Daniel L. Davis

Evangelizing Bedlam - The Catholic Thing

Evangelizing Bedlam - The Catholic Thing

(492) Scott Ritter & Lt Col Daniel Davis: IRAN HITTING OUR BASES LIKE NO ENEMY BEFORE - YouTube

(492) Scott Ritter & Lt Col Daniel Davis: IRAN HITTING OUR BASES LIKE NO ENEMY BEFORE - YouTube

Friday, March 6, 2026

California gets dire warning about water supply - Newsweek

California gets dire warning about water supply - Newsweek

Why the Colorado River Might Not Reach the Ocean by 2045 - Animals Around The Globe

Why the Colorado River Might Not Reach the Ocean by 2045 - Animals Around The Globe

How Should the US Treat Greenland? Like Iceland - CEPA

How Should the US Treat Greenland? Like Iceland - CEPA

Orban Intercepts Zelenskyy's Money Laundering Operation - Zelenskyy Threatens to Send Ukraine Special Forces to Assassinate Orban - The Last Refuge

Orban Intercepts Zelenskyy's Money Laundering Operation - Zelenskyy Threatens to Send Ukraine Special Forces to Assassinate Orban - The Last Refuge

Trump's tariff refund delays could cost U.S. taxpayers $700 million per month, report finds | Fortune

Trump's tariff refund delays could cost U.S. taxpayers $700 million per month, report finds | Fortune

Was Targeting Ayatollah Khamenei and Other Iranian Leaders Lawful?

Was Targeting Ayatollah Khamenei and Other Iranian Leaders Lawful?

The Iran War Has Ended the Trump Coalition - The American Conservative

The Iran War Has Ended the Trump Coalition - The American Conservative

(491) Amb. Chas Freeman: The War With Iran Is Breaking Everything the U.S. Planned - YouTube

(491) Amb. Chas Freeman: The War With Iran Is Breaking Everything the U.S. Planned - YouTube

The Middle East, the spread of war, and the position of the Pope and the Catholic Church - ZENIT - English

The Middle East, the spread of war, and the position of the Pope and the Catholic Church - ZENIT - English

War in Iran Not Just About the Middle East | RealClearPolicy

War in Iran Not Just About the Middle East | RealClearPolicy

In Conversation With: Chas Freeman | Energy Intelligence

In Conversation With: Chas Freeman | Energy Intelligence

Trump’s Way of War: Iran, Venezuela, and the End of the Powell Doctrine

Trump’s Way of War: Iran, Venezuela, and the End of the Powell Doctrine

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Exploding the Idea That Trump’s Wars Can Handle China - The American Conservative

Exploding the Idea That Trump’s Wars Can Handle China - The American Conservative

Church is complex: Pope Leo XIV's thoughts

Church is complex: Pope Leo XIV's thoughts

Satan has been gaslighting you. Make him stop.

Satan has been gaslighting you. Make him stop.

What does the Catechism say about the concept of a just war?

What does the Catechism say about the concept of a just war?

Why a $1.5 Trillion Defense Budget Request Might Slow the Pentagon’s Reform Efforts

Why a $1.5 Trillion Defense Budget Request Might Slow the Pentagon’s Reform Efforts

Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi | The dry and the wet burn together

Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi | The dry and the wet burn together

[Salon] Israel's strategy of chaos - ArabDigest.org

Israel's strategy of chaos Summary: Arab Digest editor William Law's guest this week is the defence and security analyst and Gulf specialist Andreas Krieg. The US/Israel war against Iran is upending security in the Gulf states and creating global anxiety and uncertainty. Donald Trump entered the war with no exit strategy. Now he and his administration are wavering. However, Benjamin Netanyahu has an end game: to create chaos in the neighbourhood believing it will give Israel security at home and dominance in the region. You can listen to today's podcast by clicking here. The widening US-Israeli war on Iran is also generating direct economic shocks for Egypt. To keep up with the latest developments there, besides today's podcast we are circulating below an edited version of Hossam el-Hamalawy's latest 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 most immediate impact on Egypt has come through energy. Israel’s suspension of natural gas exports, invoked under “force majeure” following the strikes on Iran, abruptly removed roughly 1.1 billion cubic feet per day from Egypt’s supply system. With domestic production standing near 4.1 billion cubic feet per day against demand exceeding 6 billion, authorities have moved to reschedule LNG cargoes and sharply increase fuel oil use in electricity generation, with consumption of the low quality heavy fuel oil mazut rising more than threefold in a bid to maintain grid stability and avoid renewed load shedding. An Israeli gas platform off the coast of Gaza appeared to be on fire after Israel and the United States attacked Iran on Saturday Egypt, meanwhile, suspended the export of roughly 100 million cubic feet of natural gas per day to Syria and Lebanon via the Arab Gas Pipeline following the halt of supplies from Israel’s Tamar and Leviathan offshore fields, a government official told Asharq Business. The escalation is also reshaping Egypt’s border environment. Israel’s closure of the Rafah Crossing after the strikes on Iran has halted humanitarian and medical transit between Gaza and Egypt, constraining Cairo’s role as the enclave’s main relief corridor and increasing pressure along its northeastern frontier. At the same time, war risk is spilling into global shipping lanes. Major container operators such as Maersk and CMA CGM have suspended transit through the Suez Canal and rerouted vessels around the Cape of Good Hope, an early indicator of how insurers and shipping companies price regional instability. Any sustained diversion threatens canal revenues, one of Egypt’s primary sources of hard currency, compounding pressure on an already fragile balance of payments. The risks were publicly acknowledged during an iftar with senior military, police, GIS, and government officials 1 March where Sisi warned that escalation could disrupt oil flows and further erode Suez Canal revenues if the Strait of Hormuz were affected while at the same time attempting to calm domestic audiences by insisting: “Rest assured about Egypt… no one can come close to this country.” In addition to the stock market slump, the tourism industry is expected to take a strong hit as rising regional instability typically triggers immediate travel advisories and booking cancellations across Red Sea destinations. Tour operators and insurers tend to treat the wider Middle East as a single risk environment meaning escalation far beyond Egypt’s borders can rapidly translate into falling arrivals and reduced foreign currency inflows. As external shocks mount across energy supply and Suez Canal revenues, Cairo’s room for manoeuvre narrows further reflecting Egypt’s diminished position as a regional power in decline. President Sisi has already moved to contact Gulf sponsors whose financial backing underwrites Egypt’s fragile economy, underscoring how regional escalation rapidly translates into renewed dependence on its principal creditors.

IS TRUMP A LIABILITY IN HIS OWN WAR? - Seymour Hersh

IS TRUMP A LIABILITY IN HIS OWN WAR? - Seymour Hersh

US Drafts Rules for Sweeping Power Over Nvidia’s Global Sales - Bloomberg

US Drafts Rules for Sweeping Power Over Nvidia’s Global Sales - Bloomberg

The Microplastics Panic

The Microplastics Panic

China's new five-year plan calls for AI throughout its economy, tech breakthroughs – Firstpost

China's new five-year plan calls for AI throughout its economy, tech breakthroughs – Firstpost

Trump's Ratepayer Pledge Solves Nothing. That's the Point.

Trump's Ratepayer Pledge Solves Nothing. That's the Point.

Anthropic reopens Pentagon talks after U.S. moves to ban Claude AI tools - Tech Startups

Anthropic reopens Pentagon talks after U.S. moves to ban Claude AI tools - Tech Startups

‘A big burden for farmers’: Gulf shipping crisis threatens food price shock | Supply chain crisis | The Guardian

‘A big burden for farmers’: Gulf shipping crisis threatens food price shock | Supply chain crisis | The Guardian

Exclusive: Trump says he must be involved in picking Iran's next leader

Exclusive: Trump says he must be involved in picking Iran's next leader

Tennessee Considers Letting Schools Ban Undocumented Kids

Tennessee Considers Letting Schools Ban Undocumented Kids

PJM proposes fast-track interconnection plan, capacity auction price collar | Utility Dive

PJM proposes fast-track interconnection plan, capacity auction price collar | Utility Dive

Russia could gain from surge in global oil prices | Semafor

Russia could gain from surge in global oil prices | Semafor

Ratepayer Protection Pledge – The White House

Ratepayer Protection Pledge – The White House

Big Tech pledges to cover AI data center power costs | Semafor

Big Tech pledges to cover AI data center power costs | Semafor

Democrats face their own test on Trump’s Iran war | Semafor

Democrats face their own test on Trump’s Iran war | Semafor

White House Denies Reports Of Plan To Arm Kurdish Fighters As Trump Engages Kurdish Leaders - American Liberty News

White House Denies Reports Of Plan To Arm Kurdish Fighters As Trump Engages Kurdish Leaders - American Liberty News

Greater Israel: A Study in Zionist Expansionist Thought by Ass'ad Razzouk

Greater Israel: A Study in Zionist Expansionist Thought by Ass'ad Razzouk

The General who swallowed his truth – Middle East Monitor

The General who swallowed his truth – Middle East Monitor

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