Do you understand why Trump has lifted the oil sanctions that were punishing Iran, the country he’s bombing, and Russia, the country that’s helping it?
Do you understand why Trump is sending 5,000 Marines to sail through the Strait of Hormuz while complaining that none of our friends and allies will help him reopen it?
Here's the whole explanation.
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Joy_intl
in reply to James Gleick • • •Holy .....
- what I kept repeating while reading..
Quote: "This is a clusterfuck of historic proportions and everyone who's ever held a rank knows it."
Accurate.
Darwin Woodka
in reply to Joy_intl • • •@Joy_intl
Been posting this since Donny got elected and it's applicable to so many situations
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in reply to James Gleick • — (0.0.0.0) •@James Gleick I didn't knew 2 F-35's were shot down, here's the source of 1 of them
airandspaceforces.com/f-35a-la…
First F-35: A U.S. Air Force F-35A was hit during a combat mission over central Iran on March 19, 2026, forcing an emergency landing at a U.S. air base in the Middle East.
Second F-35: A second F-35 was reportedly struck over Bandar Abbas Province in southern Iran on March 20, 2026, according to sources including Türkiye Today. The aircraft diverted and landed safely at Al Dhafra Air Base in the United Arab Emirates. Details on the pilot’s condition and the nature of the damage remain unconfirmed.
USAF F-35 Lands After Taking Fire Over Iran; Pilot Stable
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Waldorf
in reply to James Gleick • • •Trump's aircraft carrier!
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in reply to Scott D. Strader 😐 • • •@sstrader Scott, your post reminded me of a George Orwell observation. It applies well to national chaotic events as well as international ones:
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in reply to tasket • • •@tasket Yes, the war on Iran is indeed turning "up the heat" in Europe.
And governments are not even asking to turn down the heating.
Or will Europe become a Russian vazal state?
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spdrnl
in reply to James Gleick • • •Unimaginable, unbelievable, yet true.
"The entire post-1973 petrodollar deal was simple: Gulf sells oil in dollars, America provides the security umbrella. The umbrella is on fire. The refineries are on fire. ... The petrodollar was already the payment..."
And yet, according to this blog, the US is now paying for oil in Yuan to quiet the situation down.
If that is true, the humiliation is complete.
Fugue State Machine
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in reply to Wouter De Borger • • •@wdeborger
When you get an understanding of just how consolidated ownership of stocks are starts with the top 10% income brackets owning 94% of all stocks I think I hope I haven’t gone senile in a week.
But the top .1% has something like 23% ownership. Whales of that size can tip prices easily by buying or selling a tiny fraction of their total holdings between each other.
It’s hard not to see this is a game between peers to manipulate their net worth
Rich Stein (he/him)
in reply to James Gleick • • •Lest we forget this brilliant move —
Where are all our minesweepers?
the-independent.com/news/world…
Trump pulled mine-sweepers from Middle East before Iran War — they’re in Philadelphia
Andrew Feinberg (The Independent)Rich Stein (he/him)
in reply to Rich Stein (he/him) • • •Unrelated — I was doing some housecleaning recently, and this note from Ralph Leighton fell out of a book. I lived in Glendale in the late 80s and early 90s — attended a memorial service for Feynman at Caltech at which I recall Murray Gell-Mann speaking. I can't recall, but perhaps Ralph Leighton spoke then as well. I must have dropped him a note for some reason. Small world.
Conny Nasch
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in reply to James Gleick • • •No01: “To reach Kharg Island, the Marines aboard the USS Tripoli and USS Boxer must first sail through the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has mined.[…]”
It’s entirely possible for such an operation to be conducted from the Gulf of Oman. No Strait passage needed.
If only there were Rs to vote down DoD’s $200B supplemental, or a cabinet willing to invoke the 25th.
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blazr
in reply to James Gleick • • •summary:
War crashed oil market, admin needs enemy's oil to avoid midterm pain. Unsanctioning bombed enemy because bombing worked too well. Sanctions lifted to fund war, now needed for oil revenue to prevent economic damage from sanctions. F-35s got hit, Iran lied about missile range.
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blazr
in reply to James Gleick • • •summary:
Trump's contradictory statements on Hormuz. Iran officials keep getting assassinated. Gulf allies pissed. Refineries on fire, petrodollar deal failing. Defense industry out of ammo. Strategic reserves drained. Gold markets diverging. Trump's wild press conference. Universe has a sense of humor.
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in reply to James Gleick • • •You know what they say, a good landing is one you walk away from, a great landing is one you can use the plane again... Sounds like this was somewhere between a bad and a good landing
Justbeep
in reply to James Gleick • • •It's fascinating how easy it is to put the world to the verge of WW3 .
This may the golden chance that Russia and China have been waiting for ...
At least China's arsenals are likely full.
Even should USA be successful in Iran, there'll be nothing left for Ukraine and Taiwan.
HTPC NZ
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in reply to James Gleick • • •..."A White House source told Axios they need “about a month to weaken the Iranians more” before attempting this. One month. Of a war Trump described as ‘winding down’ on Friday - three weeks in, which by his count is basically four days… Both statements were made, as far as anyone can tell, by people who occupy the same government and occasionally share a building.
A former Navy SEAL called the plan “insane”. A retired Vice Admiral called it “a massacre-in-making scenario”. A retired Rear Admiral pointed out that even if they seize the island, Iran simply turns off the pipeline at the other end. Frankly, I think they're being extremely polite. This is a clusterfuck of historic proportions and everyone who's ever held a rank knows it."...
GhostOnTheHalfShell
in reply to James Gleick • • •“ This week, the US Treasury lifted all oil sanctions on Iran. … Including to the United States itself.
In yuan.
The United States is purchasing, with Chinese currency, oil from the country it is currently bombing?! The same oil that funds the missiles that just shot down an F-35 for the first time. The same missiles that are redecorating allied oil infrastructure.”
Bye bye dollar reserve currency status
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in reply to GhostOnTheHalfShell • — (0.0.0.0) •The Chinese knew that it is the Achilles Heel of USA and it's hegemony, the $
And they more advanced than USA atm Military as well.
The pivot to Asia and the decline of USA as global player is real as I knew 3 years ago
GhostOnTheHalfShell
in reply to James Gleick • • •It still kills me too that Europe has much more skin in the game over the straight and they’re hanging tough.
Europe also has a lot more exposure to crisis in the Middle East. It’s just a shit show and it’s a pity we can’t use it as an energy supply because it’s endless
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in reply to GhostOnTheHalfShell • — (0.0.0.0) •@GhostOnTheHalfShell @James Gleick What do you mean? This not our War but Trump and Bibi's War all consequences are on them as culprit.
How do you think it is possible to even open up that straight??? And same time getting in a war of some 2 most hate-able persons in the world?
This is a crime in International law, period. And not from Iran but you USA and fucking Israel
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GhostOnTheHalfShell
in reply to Plan-A • • •Because Europe is much more exposed and I think even reliant on energy and resources coming out of the straight, but also conflict in the Middle East usually mass migration of one kind or another
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Absolutely. The US is radioactive right now. The situation is not going to be improved with a show of force and I think most rational people realize the way out of it is not more military equipment.
Europe, anyway, has other concerns they have to remain focused on. I would think Russia would just love Europe to divert its military resources into the Middle East.
And I don’t think Europe is that stupid
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in reply to GhostOnTheHalfShell • — (0.0.0.0) •They open again trade with Russia for LNG mostly as the last shipment arrived, there are measures taken to lighten the burden on the citizens of EU from each Nation, do not forget Iceland which is still fresh in memory although Trump changes mind every 2 minutes like some social media troll. They condemn Iran publicly but know very well this is all Trumps fault along with his failing Administration.
Some even wonder if NATO should still stand as it is or exist even.
hindsight
in reply to GhostOnTheHalfShell • • •@GhostOnTheHalfShell "It still kills me too that Europe has much more skin in the game "
A very casual glance might lead to that conclusion..
However, it's the Gulf States themselves along with USA..
Why, well for the gulf States that's easy, it's their oil/gas etc..
For USA, .. petrodollar comes to mind, maybe the Saudis will sell in any courrency ..
the investments into USA from these States.. well no income, no $$s investment out.. Its complicated and interwined. 😉))
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