Saturday at 04:58 AM3 days 3 hours ago, Malcador said:https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/trump-privately-shown-serious-interest-us-ground-troops-iran-rcna262176I'm guessing the thinking is going that since Venezuela was so easy, this will be too.He believes in many things that aren't real, so yeah it's concerning about their strategic vision for Iran. "It has just been discovered that research causes cancer in rats."
Saturday at 05:18 AM3 days 17 minutes ago, rjshae said:He believes in many things that aren't real, so yeah it's concerning about their strategic vision for Iran.as likely to happen as being distracted by the new ballroom planit is pointless to try and catch up with the stupidity of usa now
Saturday at 03:45 PM3 days Split off from previous thread...."Then I'll sign it. A pen! Und stratz mit ze uldensackt. I'll sign it! Und stratz mit sei öldensackt, il der, der flutens... , der... , der... , und strippensackt! A pen! I'll sign it. Napaloni, de grosse peanut, de cheesy ravioli. There!"-Adenoid Hynkel “He who joyfully marches to music in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would surely suffice.” - Albert Einstein
Monday at 01:35 AM2 days Oil prices at $108 p/b. Gulf countries starting to wind down production as they've run out of storage. Mojtada Khamenei appointed to succeed his father. Absolutely no apparent means to deescalate.Trump must be getting sick of so much pure and unadulterated winning.(Perhaps the only positive is watching hasbara vainly trying to maintain their narrative against a veritable tsunami of anti Trump invective. Well that and all the people poking fun at Operation Epic/Epstein/AIPAC Fur(r)y)
Monday at 02:46 AM2 days 1 hour ago, Zoraptor said:Oil prices at $108 p/b. Gulf countries starting to wind down production as they've run out of storage. Mojtada Khamenei appointed to succeed his father. Absolutely no apparent means to deescalate.Trump must be getting sick of so much pure and unadulterated winning.(Perhaps the only positive is watching hasbara vainly trying to maintain their narrative against a veritable tsunami of anti Trump invective. Well that and all the people poking fun at Operation Epic/Epstein/AIPAC Fur(r)y)it can get a lot worse if iran mine strait of hormuzwith big red button within the reach of moron and lunaticone could only hope they are delusional enough to retreat and just say they win
Monday at 04:25 AM1 day Wouldn't be all that surprising if Iran already has mined the Straits. Or at least, 'mined' them. There will be a lot of drone type developments at play that will be broadly indistinguishable from 'mines'. Indeed, there are multiple varieties of 'mine' that have very little in common with the classic floating porcupine design. Iran is known to have rocket propelled mines, that are seabed deployed and effective from ~200m depth. The- pretty obvious, to anyone with two brain cells to rub together- negative of sinking Iran's entire navy is that there really isn't any drawback to denying the Straits to everyone in response. It's also pretty obvious to anyone following Ukraine that a country without a conventional navy can still do a lot of damage unconventionally. Shame Trump and Hegseth have to share the same brain cell, really.
Monday at 09:04 PM1 day https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/09/trump-iran-war-end.htmlWould be on brand for the US to walk away from this and just leave everything inflamed. Why has elegance found so little following? Elegance has the disadvantage that hard work is needed to achieve it and a good education to appreciate it. - Edsger Wybe Dijkstra
Monday at 11:51 PM1 day Trump being Trump he then spent the next hour contradicting himself about it ending soon.
Yesterday at 12:07 AM1 day Author 19 hours ago, Zoraptor said:Wouldn't be all that surprising if Iran already has mined the Straits. Or at least, 'mined' them. There will be a lot of drone type developments at play that will be broadly indistinguishable from 'mines'. Indeed, there are multiple varieties of 'mine' that have very little in common with the classic floating porcupine design. Iran is known to have rocket propelled mines, that are seabed deployed and effective from ~200m depth.The- pretty obvious, to anyone with two brain cells to rub together- negative of sinking Iran's entire navy is that there really isn't any drawback to denying the Straits to everyone in response. It's also pretty obvious to anyone following Ukraine that a country without a conventional navy can still do a lot of damage unconventionally. Shame Trump and Hegseth have to share the same brain cell, really.Yes, I was expecting mining as well, but perhaps that's too indiscriminate. It wouldn't surprise me if they allow passage of China-bound vessels in exchange for Chinese military aid. That would cause redacted's head to explode. "It has just been discovered that research causes cancer in rats."
Yesterday at 01:13 AM1 day While classic mines are the epitome of indiscriminate a lot of the mine adjacent stuff- slow moving, long endurance drones, remote activated non classic mines etc- would be pretty selective. It's pretty hard to hide the movement of a tanker, they're slow, large, and tend to catch fire rather nicely if you make a hole in them. You wouldn't need to hit every one either, just demonstrate you can. Or yeah, use a missile/ rocket though they'd be better saved in case Trump really is dumb enough to send the US Navy into a constrained and hostile area. The targeting of their refineries and storage just gives them even more incentive to be indiscriminate though. In the end, China and pretty much everyone else is going to blame the US for the issues even if they get grumpy with Iran in public, since they started things off. When the Gulf States start running out of food, most of which is imported, by ship, they're going to start shouting at the US very loudly behind closed doors because the cliché about every society being three meals away from revolution is not far off, especially for one that is massively spoilt like the average native Gulf citizen. It'd be even more worrying for somewhere like the Emirates, where something like 90% of the population isn't Emirati.They'll shout at Iran publicly; but that hasn't really changed Iran's behaviour over the past week+, and they know it won't because causing them issues so they cause the US and others issues is 100% the point. And domestically, while their leadership may be ok* with Israel and the US attacking Iran they cannot be seen to be joining in with Israel to attack fellow muslims.*Ultimately the problems they'll have with Trump's approach is that he's constantly thrown them under the bus and in ways that a rational actor wouldn't. He's even given the lie to them being 'neutral'. Contrast Trump's reaction to Spain, or the UK to the Gulf States. Public vitriol for not being onboard for the former, crickets for the latter.
16 hours ago16 hr 13 hours ago, Malcador said:https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/09/trump-iran-war-end.htmlWould be on brand for the US to walk away from this and just leave everything inflamed.that is the best case scenario one could hope forwhich is why it certainly wouldn't happenat least dubai are severely diminished by this idiotic conflictnow all the rich moron prop it up will flood to monaco or singapore instead
7 hours ago7 hr https://edition.cnn.com/2026/03/10/politics/iran-begins-laying-mines-in-strait-of-hormuzCBS reports they are planning to do it, so who knows. Trump's response is the usual - "If for any reason mines were placed, and they are not removed forthwith, the Military consequences to Iran will be at a level never seen before."They'll probably end up nuking Iran. Why has elegance found so little following? Elegance has the disadvantage that hard work is needed to achieve it and a good education to appreciate it. - Edsger Wybe Dijkstra
1 hour ago1 hr Author I'm wondering what the "victory" conditions are for this conflict? Is it a win if regime change is achieved? Are we looking for a Treaty on Iranian interests in Lebanon and Gaza? Is there a hypothetical conflict we're concerned about? Otherwise, I'm not clear what it accomplishes, other than raising gas prices and burning a lot of expensive munitions. We supposedly already destroyed Iran's nuclear enrichment and tore up the nuclear treaty. Seems like it's primarily useful as a distraction from Epstein. "It has just been discovered that research causes cancer in rats."
1 minute ago1 min 7 hours ago, Malcador said:https://edition.cnn.com/2026/03/10/politics/iran-begins-laying-mines-in-strait-of-hormuzCBS reports they are planning to do it, so who knows. Trump's response is the usual - "If for any reason mines were placed, and they are not removed forthwith, the Military consequences to Iran will be at a level never seen before."They'll probably end up nuking Iran.hope natural death come before thatotherwise everyone best enjoy modern amenity now
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