Iran-Israeli Conflict Thread

The Military is a For Profit Business with a Nice ROI for lots of Grifters underwritten by the Rothschild More Money than God Inc.

Without sounding cliche, the Hardass Gunnery Sgt. Tom Highway type is but a shelved to back of the aisle reality in the Military.

It's a Welfare State for God Sakes...and I'm necessarily talking about the enlisted. The whole kit and kaboodle outfits from merchants to construction magnets, etc. Not too mention the Merchants of Death and the whole Usury based Jewish Financial System...

I'm all for Warriors kicking Butt, but this is a perversion of the highest order...especially when it's primary duty is to secure borders and in absence of doing so, they've turned a large portion of the Military a Racial Rainbow and a Vassal of Race Mixing.

I mean how do ya support something...
Its like loving the Dallas Cowboys at this point..
If only Staubach, Dorsett, Smith, Irvin, etc.

Sorry for the rant...

Back to the War for Eratz Isreal...or is it 50D chess to brilliantly destroy the Judeo-Masonic American Empire?
 
Brian Berletic has had enough of the rampant double digit IQ thirdworldist con-artistry and it is expected that the man will soon drift further away from foreign originated mainstream alt-narratives. Berletic is an actual anti-Western thirdworldist who is intelligent, rhetorically gifted and who is logical and fact based in his thinking, which is extremely rare for that camp.

His latest video is a great video not because of shared conclusions or tribalism, but because the man's point for point breaking down the chuddery that is currently rotting away the internet. It's a coherent take that I don't necessarily agree with, but which at least holds water on its own merits and doesn't fall apart on first contact. Berletic probably couldn't stand the mouthbreathing anymore, big props to him for actually using that grey mass between his ears and going against the current.


 
This is Becoming a Complete Disaster
Keith Woods
Mar 11, 2026

We are approaching two weeks of America’s Purim war on Iran. I am increasingly astonished at what a poorly thought-out mess this is turning out to be. This is the situation America finds itself in after 12 days of war:

* This is already the least popular American war ever at the moment it began, and Americans haven’t even begun to experience economic pain yet.

* The public has still not been given a clear reason for why this war is happening. Some of the reasons given:
  1. Trump “had a feeling” Iran was about to attack the U.S. that was “based on fact,” but Pentagon officials then told Congress there was no intelligence indicating Iran was about to attack United States forces.
  2. Trump said in his announcement of the war that the U.S. was eliminating an “imminent nuclear threat,” and urged Iranians to overthrow their government. Trump later said Iran was two weeks away from having a nuclear bomb, despite bragging last year that their nuclear facilities were “obliterated” in strikes.
  3. Marco Rubio told the press that the U.S. knew Israel was planning a unilateral strike on Iran with or without U.S. support, and so the U.S. joined the war because it feared Iranian retaliation would involve striking U.S. forces in the region. In other words, the U.S. went to war for Israel. Mike Johnson said the war happened because “Israel was determined to act with or without American support" leaving the U.S. in fear of retaliation against their forces. Since everyone made the obvious conclusion that this meant the U.S. had gone to war for Israel, the administration backtracked on these statements.
  4. Pete Hegseth talked about it as retaliation for Iran supporting proxies that killed American soldiers, because of which the war apparently especially resonates with his generation of millennials.
  5. Trump said the war was actually “two or three days” of strikes designed to target key military assets. He then said the war was always forecast to be 4 to 5 weeks, but could go much longer.
  6. Trump Truth’d a message that the U.S. was now demanding an UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER from Iran and a regime change to “Make Iran Great Again (MIGA!)”.
* On the question of the apparent nuclear threat, we have learned that Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, who led the U.S. negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program, conducted the talks without nuclear technical experts and based their concerns on a research reactor, unaware that such a reactor is incapable of enriching uranium. When the Iranians made a good-faith offer to hand over their highly enriched uranium but keep the Tehran Research Reactor built for them by Eisenhower, Witkoff and Kushner, due to their ignorance of the subject, apparently interpreted this as a demand to become a nuclear power:

Elena Sokova, the executive director of the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation, called the administration’s assessments of the Tehran Research Reactor “confusing and misleading” and riddled with “technical errors.”

“It mixes up different elements of the nuclear program and their potential proliferation capabilities,” Sokova said. “Research reactors are not capable of doing enrichment of uranium, whether for civil or military purposes.”
Witkoff defended the decision to bring no nuclear experts by saying he had “read quite a bit about it.”

* Aside from having no technical knowledge and bringing no advisors or nuclear experts, Witkoff was apparently ignorant of previous agreements and negotiations with Iran, did not bring a diplomat who was knowledgeable of these things, did not take notes, and did not understand Iranian proposals.

* Trump relayed to the press that Witkoff told him Iran’s message was "essentially, in a real nutshell: We want to continue to build nuclear weapons." None of the mediators present reported this. The Omani foreign minister who mediated the talks travelled to Washington and told J.D. Vance and U.S. media outlets that the negotiations had made “substantial, momentous, and unprecedented progress.”

Think about how insane this is — either the war was sparked by America’s representatives being totally ignorant of nuclear enrichment while negotiating a nuclear deal, and no one along the way picking up their error, or alternatively, they actively misled Trump to lead to war with Iran on Israel’s behalf. So that’s either gross negligence and incompetence or high treason.

* Iran is now laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz. Even if there were a sudden reversal, these would likely take weeks to clear, meaning Iran is in this for the long haul.

* Iran is wagering that the U.S. and Israel will blink first in a test of endurance where they cripple the global economy. Astonishingly, the U.S. does not appear to have a plan for the outcome that put off U.S. war planners from pursuing a war with Iran for decades.

* The U.S. apparently assumed freedom lovers in Iran would topple their regime if they helped kick the door in. There have been no signs of large social unrest in Iran since the war began. Trump has responded to Iran’s measures by promising to “hit them so hard that it will not be possible for them or anybody else helping them to ever recover that section of the world.” Whatever problems reformers have with the Islamic Republic, it seems like a reasonable conclusion that this kind of rhetoric, combined with bombing schools, is going to make it easy for the Iranian regime to convince Iranians they are now in a war for their national survival. There will be no internal revolt.

* The U.S. Navy is refusing all requests for escorts through the Strait.

* Just how badly was the U.S. prepared for dealing with a closure of the Strait of Hormuz? Consider that in January of this year, the U.S. withdrew its four Avenger-class minesweepers from the Middle East. The four vessels were built in the late 1980s and early 90s and forward-deployed for the next four decades. They are now sat decommissioned in a port in Philadelphia. They arrived there on Tuesday, the day Iran began laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz.

* During the 1991 Gulf War, Iraq laid roughly 1,200–1,300 naval mines, which coalition forces took more than 2 months to clear. Even during the operation, carried out after the war was won, two U.S. warships were still damaged by Iraqi mines. Iran has an estimated >5,000 mines it could deploy in the Strait.

* The U.S. reassured the public with footage of it bombing 16 Iranian small boats mining the Strait. But Iran has thousands of vessels that can fill this role, as well as tunnel networks and submergibles designed specifically for this role.

* The prewar traffic in the Strait was >50 oil tankers per day. During the "tanker war" in the 1980s, America escorted an average of one convoy, each containing 2 or 3 tankers, each week. This means it would take two and a half years to get all 320 or so vessels currently stranded in the Gulf out of there. On top of that, analysts have calculated the cost of a single escort would exceed the value of the cargo it is meant to protect.

* But none of this really matters, because the U.S. is never going to be able to freely clear the Strait without suffering enormous damage from Iranian counter-measures. Iran has hundreds of anti-ship cruise missiles it has yet to deploy. Many of these can be launched from small boats or mobile launchers inland, again showing how meaningless it is for people to just gesture at American air dominance. Iran also has thousands, perhaps tens of thousands, of Shahed drones, which U.S. ships could be vulnerable to if launched in swarms. Imagine the backlash if the U.S. has its ships sunk by Iran. Even if the economic calculus of this made sense, which it doesn’t, the risk of this makes it a complete non-starter.

* Last year, Zelensky sent the United States a proposal to stock the Gulf with Ukraine’s low-cost interceptor drones designed as a defence against Iranian Shahed drones. The U.S. dismissed this as "Zelensky being Zelensky." The U.S. and Gulf states are now asking for Ukrainian assistance, with Zelensky now offering to exchange them for Patriot missiles.

* Pete Hegseth claims there has been an 83% degradation of Iranian drone capacity, apparently based off the number of observed launches. But that doesn’t say anything about how much their capacity has been degraded, it’s likely just a sign that they are conserving more drones for use later in the war. How much can the U.S. actually degrade their drones without a ground invasion? Shahed drones can be launched out of the back of a pickup truck. They are easily stored and concealed, and can have as many storage locations as there are drones.

* Even if U.S. air power were sufficient to secure the Strait, the Iranians have disabled THAAD batteries and air bases in the region, diminishing U.S. capacity for air strikes.

* The U.S. has NO PLAN for how to open the Strait of Hormuz.

So the situation on the Strait currently is:
  1. The U.S. cannot stop the Iranians mining it
  2. It would take the U.S. months to clear after it’s mined
  3. The U.S. cannot safely provide escorts while there is a credible risk from missiles and drones
  4. The U.S. cannot eliminate the threat of missiles and drones without a ground invasion
  5. No amount of bombing will bring Iran any closer to a democratic revolution
The market is still pricing in a TACO and a quick resolution, but the Trump administration’s approach has left them with no choice but to fundamentally change this dynamic and establish real deterrence. That means seizing this opportunity and imposing real pain on the U.S. by strangling the world economy. Iranian analysts say they will be willing to wait this out months and seek financial compensation for Israel and the U.S. ravaging their country. Don’t expect Russia to intervene, they are going to benefit enormously from the rise in oil and gas prices and the diversion of U.S. military focus to the Gulf. China is still getting millions of barrels of oil delivered through the Strait.

At this point, this looks like a disaster for the United States. The only plausible endgame is Trump eventually backing down and making concessions, yet this administration, with Israel and the Zionist lobby’s encouragement, seems determined to climb the escalation ladder at every stage of the conflict. That only ensures the eventual retreat will be far more humiliating.

** As I was about to hit publish on this, Trump just declared that America has won the Iran War.

 
Brian Berletic ...........
Brian Berletic makes great content, and I have been watching his videos for quite a while. But, on the topic of Israel, he always comes across as a shill. Brian will claim that literally every action we see the US take across the globe can be attributed to the empire seeking to retain it's global hegemonic position, or as he calls it 'Global Primacy'. Most of the time he is right.

But, in this situation with Iran, which pretty much everyone knows is 'the tail wagging the dog', Brian is again attempting to divert the blame. Completely expected, unfortunately.

95% of his content is good. Too bad that in the other 5% he has to white-knight for Israel. A classic 'gatekeeper'.

Here is an older video where he claims a US 'war of aggression' against Iran would have the goal of encircling and containing Russia and China! And that it would have absolutely nothing to do with Israel, other than they would be the scapegoat.

From the description:

The use of Israel as an “uncontrollable” variable allows the US to do everything from provoke war to using nuclear weapons and claim “Israel” did it rather than the US



The obvious counter to all of this is that the US administration have been going out of their way to say that they are calling the shots, and are not acting on pressure from Netanyahu. It has only been when people like Rubio, under pressure at a press conference, have goofed up and admitted that Israel were going to strike Iran, which then forced the US hand, has the truth come out. Israel were the instigators of the conflict.
 
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To be fair, that's not how that would work though. They would ship drones to a south American state and then have them driven to, say, Mexico by truck. Then they launch them from there.

However, unless they have "strategic drones" stored somewhere there, there's no scenario where it could be done in a matter of days.
 
I keep seeing this pop up that Iran is refusing all talks.


Yes, since the beginning of the war, they have been saying negotiations are over, and that now the intention is to hurt the US, gulf allies, and Israel so much that they never again dare to start or support another war against them. It will probably be a good while before they feel that goal has been achieved, and that negotiations can start again.
 
Reuters: Brent crude futures rise to $100 a barrel.





Maritime Trade Coordination Centre of the British Navy: A container ship, 60Km from Dubai, has been hit by an unknown projectile.




Revolutionary Guard Naval Forces: At dawn today, the U.S.-owned vessel "Safe Sia," flying the Marshall Islands flag and considered an asset of the terrorist U.S. military, was struck in the northern Persian Gulf







Reuters: U.S. intelligence information has concluded that the Iranian leadership remains largely cohesive and is not at risk of collapse

 
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Don't insult fellow members
These weapons being depleted will soon be replaced. Id be buying Ratheyon/Boeing/L3Harris.

Contacts will be signed, backlogs will be updated, and the Debt will be increased.

Again. I didn't vote for this war and don't think we benefit from it...

Yes, go ahead, buy Ratheyon/Boeing/L3Harris, that's the Christian thing to do in this moment.

It seems you can't help but be involved in Kike-wars one way or another, either by pressing buttons to kill kike-enemies or by buying death stocks.
 
Do not insult.
Brian Berletic has had enough of the rampant double digit IQ thirdworldist con-artistry and it is expected that the man will soon drift further away from foreign originated mainstream alt-narratives. Berletic is an actual anti-Western thirdworldist who is intelligent, rhetorically gifted and who is logical and fact based in his thinking, which is extremely rare for that camp.

His latest video is a great video not because of shared conclusions or tribalism, but because the man's point for point breaking down the chuddery that is currently rotting away the internet. It's a coherent take that I don't necessarily agree with, but which at least holds water on its own merits and doesn't fall apart on first contact. Berletic probably couldn't stand the mouthbreathing anymore, big props to him for actually using that grey mass between his ears and going against the current.



Weren't you supposed to be banned for being a pro jew shill?
 
Looks like Oman is not falling for the false flag on the port of Salalah and will not side with Israel. Trump's reaction says it all.



Translation: Traitor caught, major statement from Iranian military: Attack on Oman was not carried out by Iranian forces, Oman is our brother, we could never do such a thing. Meaning Israel and America are playing a big game in between, to pit Muslim countries against each other.


 
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When I arrived in the US last year gas prices were around $3 per gallon, then after Maduro was kidnapped and US got control of Venezuelan oil it dropped to about +-$2.50 per gallon, now the gas price is $3.29 per gallon, I could fill up my petrol tank in my car for $35 now its just over $40 to fill my tank, sure its a slight increase but not that catastrophic, in South Africa I was paying around $84 to fill up so still way cheaper than that (half the price)
 
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