US-Israeli Strikes on Iran Could Trigger Global Famine

The timing of the US-Israeli attack on Iran “literally could not be worse” for the fertilizer industry, StoneX Group brokerage VP Josh Linville told Bloomberg, alluding to the imminent start of the Northern Hemisphere’s growing season, and problems shortages of the key farming ingredient could cause.

Here’s what’s at stake if US-Israeli aggression continues:

🌏 1/3+ of the world’s Sulphur and ammonia-based fertilizers pass through the Strait of Hormuz, now blocked amid the Iran strikes’ escalation into a regional war

🌏 ~5% more pass through the Red Sea, including Russian, Belarusian and European fertilizers heading to Asia, and Jordanian, Egyptian and Israeli potash, nitrogen and phosphates shipped to world markets

🌏 Iran, a global top ten producer of urea – a high-nutrient fertilizer variety, and major exporter of anhydrous ammonia (4.5M and 800k tons, respectively) has been forced to halt its own exports.

🌏 Egypt and Jordan, which depend on imported energy to produce their fertilizers, face skyrocketing prices

🌏 If Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb are out of bounds, what remains of exports will need to be shipped around the Cape of Good Hope, arriving weeks later, while costs surge thanks to hiked shipping costs and market speculation (urea prices have already skyrocketed from $470-$531 in four days, per Trading Economics)

What does less fertilizers mean?

🌏 Lower yields of key staple crops (corn, wheat, rice, etc.), carbohydrates critical to diets in many developing countries, and used heavily to feed animals (livestock, farmed fish)

🌏 Higher food prices

🌏 High logistical costs and the complex chemical nature of different fertilizer varieties makes the commodity a just-in-time (JIT) piece of farming supply chains. ‘Strategic fertilizer reserves’ are rare and expensive

Who’s the most vulnerable?

🇮🇳 India, which imports urea heavily from Gulf nations, and relies on Qatari LNG for domestic plants

🇧🇷 Brazil, which gets as much as 1/3 of its fertilizers from Oman and Qatar

🇹🇷 Turkey, which relies on Iranian fertilizers

🌍 An array of other nations, from South Africa, Ethiopia and Niger to Thailand and Bangladesh

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Iran’s Fattah 2 hypersonic missile nearly impossible to intercept

Iran’s Fattah 2 missile

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A report published by a prestigious military website shows that existing air defense systems in the world are practically unable to intercept Iranian-made Fattah 2 missiles.

The report published by Military Watch Magazine on Tuesday said Iran’s Fattah 2 missile, a hypersonic glide vehicle which has been used against Israeli targets for the first time in the ongoing Israeli-US war against Iran, has created a real challenge for the Israeli regime and the US and their much-boasted anti-missile systems.

“Hypersonic glide vehicles can maneuver in both course and pitch, carrying out lateral maneuvers several thousand kilometers above the Armstrong Limit, which combined with their extreme speeds makes them nearly impossible for existing air defense systems to intercept,” it said.

The report cited footage from the Israeli regime indicating that at least three successful Fattah 2 strikes have been launched by Iran against high-value Israeli targets since March 1.

It said that US and Israeli anti-missile systems have already been under strain from strikes by older types of Iranian ballistic missiles, with the number of interceptors remaining highly limited.

The report pointed to a quote from the vice president of the leading Israeli missile system developer Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Yuval Baseski, in August 2025, highlighting that the regime and its anti-missile systems are unable to intercept hypersonic missiles like Fattah 2.

“Hypersonic missiles open a new era in air defense… Every air defense system today is based on flying faster than the target.

But this principle does not apply to hypersonic missiles. To intercept an object moving at Mach 10, one would need a defense moving at Mach 30, which is impossible in the atmosphere due to friction,” Baseski said.

He suggested that a “zone defense” model, under which multiple interceptors cover defined areas and engage threats as they approach, could be effective against such missiles.

However, the Military Watch report said Israel has yet to show signs of being able to implement this approach, adding that even if financed, it would take several years and likely cost tens of billions of dollars.

“…it is likely that Iran’s Fattah 2 arsenal will continue to be able to penetrate Israeli defenses with impunity,” the report said.

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Via https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/03/04/764952/Iran-s-Fattah-2-hypersonic-missile-nearly-impossible-to-Intercept-Report

CIA planning to arm Kurdish militants to cause unrest in Iran after US failure in war

People protest against the US-Israeli aggression on Iran on March 2, 2026 in New York, New York. (Photo by AFP)

Press TV

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) intends to arm Kurdish militants in a bid to trigger a civil war in Iran after the United States failed to achieve its goals in the unprovoked war against the Islamic Republic, a report says.

The administration of President Donald Trump has been in active talks with Iranian opposition groups and leaders of Kurdish militia factions in Iraq about providing them with military support, the CNN reported on Tuesday, citing multiple unnamed sources.

Meanwhile, the American president spoke with the head of the so-called Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (KDPI), Mustafa Hijri, the report added.

The US military commenced an unprovoked war of aggression against Iran on Saturday. Israel is also attacking Iran in close coordination with the US.

In retaliation, the naval and aerospace units of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has launched massive missile strikes against US military assets in regional countries and on targets in the Israeli-occupied territories since the weekend.

Iran’s escalating strikes have already prompted Washington to close its embassies and urge Americans to flee the region.

Kurdish armed groups have forces operating along the Iraq-Iran border, primarily in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region of Iraq.

Iran has already warned that it will confront with firm response any move by the militant groups from the territory of neighboring countries.

The IRGC has been striking Kurdish militant groups. It said on Tuesday that it had targeted the militants with dozens of drones.

According to the report, citing two US officials and a third source familiar with the matter, Trump also called Iraqi Kurdish leaders on Sunday to discuss the US military aggression on Iran and how Washington and the militants could work together as the aggression continues.

Citing another US official, the report added that the Kurdish militants could help sow chaos in the region in an attempt to stretch Iran’s military resources thin.

Jen Gavito, a former senior State Department official specializing in West Asia under former President Joe Biden, said that she is concerned about whether the implications of arming the Kurdish militant groups – a historic US regional ally – have been fully considered.

“We are already facing a volatile security situation, on both sides of the border. This has the potential to undermine Iraqi sovereignty and essentially empower armed militias with no accountability and with little understanding of what it may set in motion,” she stressed.

According to another source, the Israeli military has been striking Iranian military and police outposts along the border with Iraq in recent days in an attempt to pave the way for the possible flow of armed Kurdish forces into northwest Iran.

An Israeli source told CNN that such strikes are likely to intensify in the coming days.

The CIA has a long, complex history of working with Iraqi Kurdish factions dating back decades as part of the US war in Iraq, the report said, adding that the agency currently has an outpost in Iraqi Kurdistan located near the border with Iran.

The US also has a consulate in Erbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, and US and coalition troops are based there as part of the so-called anti-Daesh campaign.

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Israeli ground incursion into Lebanon as front boils over amid wider war

The Israeli military has said its troops “are operating in southern Lebanon” in a new ground incursion as it continues strikes in what it described in a statement as a “forward defence” measure along the border, with another front igniting in the regional war prompted by United States-Israel attacks on Iran.

A Lebanese military source has told Al Jazeera on Tuesday that the army has pulled its troops back from the border area to ensure their safety amid an escalation in Israeli attacks.

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Earlier, Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said the Lebanese army is evacuating “advanced positions” along the border with Israel, with the Reuters news agency reporting it has withdrawn from at ⁠least seven ⁠forward operating positions along the ‌border, quoting witnesses.

A senior Hezbollah official says the recent Israeli attacks have left the group with “no option but to return to resistance”.

Israel wanted open war, “so let it be an open war”, said Mahmoud Qmati on Tuesday, adding that “the era of patience has ended.”

The moves come as Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz said Israel’s army had been instructed “to advance and seize additional controlling areas in Lebanon to prevent firing on Israeli border settlements”, following an earlier deployment of troops to the border.

“We have positioned soldiers on the border area in additional points to defend our civilians, to prevent Hezbollah from attacking them,” military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani said.

Israel’s announcement that its army is pushing further into southern Lebanon should be taken with “caution”, Ali Rizk, a security analyst based in Beirut, has told Al Jazeera.

He added that the statement is not necessarily a “prelude to something major on the ground”.

“We have to remember that when the Israelis resort to these tactics – land confrontations – it costs them very dearly,” Rizk said, adding that that was evident in the 2024 war.

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Israel bombs Beirut again, Hezbollah fires drones

Israel has also bombed Lebanon’s capital Beirut for the second consecutive day as Hezbollah claimed an attack on an airbase in northern Israel.

New Israeli air raids on Tuesday afternoon hit Beirut’s southern suburbs of Dahiyeh, after at least three more attacks in the same area in the morning.

Lebanon’s state news agency said “a new series of intense Israeli air raids” targeted the suburb and caused “extensive damage to buildings”.

The Israeli military also issued forced displacement notices for some 59 areas in Lebanon, including several neighbourhoods in Dahiyeh, traditionally home to more of the Shia population, seen as a support base for Hezbollah.

In a post on the Telegram messaging app, it said it was striking “Hezbollah command centres and weapons storage facilities in Beirut”.

Civilians across Lebanon are continually caught in the crosshairs of Israeli attacks in Lebanon and have suffered thousands of deaths and mass displacement during the yearlong war in 2023-24, and in subsequent near-daily Israeli violations of a ceasefire up until the eruption of this new conflict days ago.

At ⁠least ⁠30,000 displaced people have sought protection in ⁠shelters in Lebanon since hostilities between ⁠Israel and Hezbollah began on Monday, says the UNHCR.

“Many more slept in their cars on ⁠the side of ⁠roads or were still ⁠stuck in traffic jams on the roads,” said UNHCR spokesperson ⁠Babar Baloch.

Al Jazeera’s Heidi Pett, reporting from Beirut, said this resulted in “a wave of displacement … We’ve seen civilians making their way out of there from the second these strikes began.

“This morning, schoolchildren are not heading to schools in Beirut because many of them are closed in order to take in the thousands and thousands of people who have been displaced from the southern suburbs.”

Hezbollah earlier said it had launched an attack on the Ramat David airbase in northern Israel, targeting radar sites and control rooms at the base by deploying “a swarm of drones” at dawn on Tuesday.

The Lebanese group added that it carried out the attack in retaliation against Israel’s strikes in several areas of Lebanon.

On Monday, Israeli strikes on Beirut’s suburbs and southern Lebanon killed at least 52 people and injured 154, according to state-run media. The air raids came after Hezbollah fired a barrage of missiles and drones towards an Israeli military site in the northern city of Haifa for the first time in more than a year.

Aoun confirms Hezbollah military activity ban

Lebanon’s president says the government’s move to immediately ban Hezbollah’s military activity is “final”, declaring there is “no turning back” from the decision.

President Aoun said the cabinet’s ruling obliges Hezbollah to hand over its weapons to the state, underlining that the authority to decide matters of war and peace rests solely with Beirut.

In a statement posted on X, Aoun described Monday’s as a move that would “preserve the right of the Lebanese state alone, and no other, to hold the decision of war and peace”.

The decision followed renewed cross-border tensions after Hezbollah fired rockets towards Israel in response to hundreds of Israeli attacks carried out despite a ceasefire agreed in November 2024 to end the war, which Tel Aviv has repeatedly violated.

The rockets also came in response to the Israeli-US war on Iran.

Hezbollah said the ban was not justified. “We understand the Lebanese government’s impotence in the face of the brutal Zionist enemy, which violates national sovereignty, occupies land, and poses a continuous threat to the country’s security and stability,” the group said, adding that it is the government’s right “to decide on war and peace”.

“However, given this clear weakness and deficiency, we see no justification for Prime Minister Salam and his government to take such aggressive measures against the Lebanese who reject the occupation,” it said on Monday.

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Via https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/3/israel-strikes-lebanons-beirut-again-hezbollah-launches-drones-at-israel

War Department Ad: Personal Effects Specialists Urgently Needed

🇺🇸 BREAKING! The United States has begun urgently hiring personnel at Dover Air Force Base to sort through the personal belongings of fallen soldiers.

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Senator Chris Murphy Demands Debate on Senate Floor Over War

US senator Chris Murphy: “This is as serious as it gets. They (intelligence authorities) told us in that room that there are gonna be more Americans that are gonna die, that they’re not gonna be able to stop these drones.”

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France, Germany and the United Kingdom join the US and Israel offensive against Iran after the lack of an agreement in the EU

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France, Germany and the United Kingdom join the US and Israeli offensive against Iran after the Iranian regime’s bombings in the Gulf.

The three European powers announce that they will take necessary measures to defend their interests and those of their allies in the region, including defensive actions.

The joint statement comes after the lack of agreement at the EU emergency meeting on a common position on the crisis.

Spain, through Pedro Sánchez, rejects the unilateral military action of the US and Israel and calls for a response based on diplomacy and détente.

Although at first they distanced themselves from the attack Donald Trump y Benjamin Netanyahu against Tehran, the three great powers of Europe have decided to take this step as a result of the “indiscriminate and disproportionate” bombings of the ayatollah regime against the Gulf countries.

“Iran’s irresponsible actions have attacked close allies and endanger our military personnel and our civilians throughout the region,” Paris, London and Berlin reported in a joint statement.

“We will take the necessary measures to defend our interests and those of our allies in the region, including allowing necessary and proportionate defensive actions to neutralize at its source Iran’s ability to launch missiles and drones,” the statement said.

“We have agreed work together with the United States and with the region’s allies on this issue,” concludes the short joint text signed by Emmanuel Macron, Keir Starmer and Friedrich Merz.

The joint declaration of the three great powers of Europe has occurred after the lack of agreement at emergency Foreign Affairs meeting of the EU that was held this Sunday. A meeting that did not even serve to agree on a declaration signed by the Twenty-seven Member States.In her place, the head of community diplomacy, Kaja Kalla, has published a statement which also appeals to the ayatollah regime to “refrain from launching indiscriminate military attacks.”

“We express our solidarity with partners in the region who have been attacked or have been affected. We reiterate our commitment to regional stability and the protection of civilian lives,” says Kallas.

In fact, the president of the Commission, Ursula von der Leyenspent the entire day on Sunday calling the Gulf countries hit by Iran’s attacks: Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Oman.

“The security of the Gulf is closely linked to ours. This is also in Europe’s strategic interest,” Von der Leyen said.

In his statement, Kallas appeals for “maximum containment, the protection of civilians and the full respect for international law, including the principles of the United Nations Charter and international humanitarian law. “The Middle East has much to lose from any protracted war,” he says.

“The events taking place in Iran must not lead to an escalation that could threaten the Middle East, Europe and other regions, with unforeseeable consequences, including in the economic sphere. Any disruption to critical sea lanes such as the Strait of Hormuz must be avoided, “concludes the head of community diplomacy.

At first, Germany, France and the United Kingdom reacted with distance to the attack by the United States and Israel against Iran. “We have not participated in these bombings“, they were quick to emphasize in their first joint statement published on Saturday, in which they appealed to return to the path of diplomacy.

A disagreement that has been harshly criticized by one of Trump’s closest allies, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham. “Our European allies have lost their way. Their commitment to opposing evil seems to apply only to their backyard,” he wrote this Sunday on his Twitter account.

The truth is that Trump’s military intervention in Iran has deepened the internal divisions of the EU on everything related to Israel and the Middle East. A cacophony of voices that condemns Brussels to irrelevance in the conflict.

Unlike Canada or Australia, no EU member state -not even Trump’s closest allies, such as Hungary, Slovakia or Italy- has expressly supported US intervention in Iran. However, some countries – such as Germany or the Baltics – have lent tacit support by emphasizing the destructive nature of the ayatollahs’ regime.

“The US has been seeking a negotiated solution for years. Iran has not accepted a reliable agreement that would end its military nuclear program, nor has it committed to reducing its missile program or ceasing its destabilizing activities,” said the chancellor. Friedrich Merz, in the European position closest to supporting the attack.

Merz is scheduled to meet with Trump next Tuesday in Washington. “I maintain close contact with partners throughout Europe, Israel and the region. This is not the time to lecture our alliesbut to stay united,” says the German chancellor.

Sánchez, again isolated in the EU

At the opposite extreme, Pedro Sánchez is the EU leader who has come closest to condemning Trump’s military action: “We reject the unilateral military action of the US and Israelwhich represents an escalation and contributes to a more uncertain and hostile international order.

“We also reject the actions of the Iranian regime and the Revolutionary Guard. We cannot afford another prolonged and devastating war in the Middle East,” the President of the Government wrote this Saturday.

“The voice of the EU at this moment has to be a voice that balances, that is right, that speaks of detente, that speaks of de-escalation and that speaks of diplomacy and negotiation,” the minister defended this Sunday. Jose Manuel Albareswhich maintains that the military intervention of the US and Israel “does not fit within the charter of the United Nations and international law.”

Both Von der Leyen and the president of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola This Sunday they celebrated the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at the hands of the US. “With Khamenei gone, new hope opens up for the Iranian people. We must ensure that the future is in their hands and that they can decide and build it,” said the President of the Commission, that appeals to a “credible transition“.

Although the EU maintains a harsh sanctions regime against Iran – for its repression of human rights, its nuclear and ballistic missile program and the supply of drones to Russia for its war of aggression against Ukraine -, Until now, Brussels had always insisted that regime change was not part of its strategy.

Indeed, Europeans have boasted for years about the 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran as one of the greatest achievements of their diplomacy. An agreement that Trump dismantled as soon as he arrived at the White House in his first term for the simple fact that it had been negotiated by Barack Obama.

British Defense Minister John Healey has reported that Iran has fired two missiles at British military bases in Cyprusa country that holds the rotating presidency of the EU and will host a summit of leaders of the 27 in April. But neither the EU nor NATO have at any time referred to this attack.

“In relation to the statements and media news regarding the launch of missiles into Cyprusit is clarified that this is not the case and there is no indication that any threat to the country has occurred. “The competent authorities are closely and continuously monitoring the situation,” said a spokesperson for the Nicosia Government.

The Atlantic Alliance remains on alert and is prepared to defend all its members from possible threats, such as ballistic missiles or drones, as reported in a statement – a gesture that, in essence, once again reveals the total irrelevance of the EU in the war in Iran.

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When Pedophiles Attack

 

An angry Pete Hegseth claims "resounding success" in Iran and blames ...

Dmitry Orlov

The Zionist Pedophile attack against Iran is on its fifth day and in spite of the usual fog of war it is now possible to make some remarks and perhaps even to draw some tentative conclusions.

1. Almost the first act of the Judeo-Pedophile coalition was a ritualistic virgin sacrifice to their god Baphomet. To this end, they bombed a girls’ school in Minab, Iran, killing 171 girls and 14 of their teachers and wounding 95. They are burying them today. This was neither an error nor an accident but a human sacrifice: torturing and killing children is what these people do. Oh, and then there’s the cannibalism — let’s not forget that. The Judeo-Pedophiles were probably disappointed that they couldn’t eat some of these girls.

2. Also almost the first act of the Judeo-Pedophile coalition was to assassinate Ayatollah Ali Hosseini Khamenei, who had served as the supreme leader of Iran (rahbar) since 1989, together with some of his family. The rahbar was old and in poor health. He could have hidden in a bunker but didn’t do so, choosing to die as a martyr, making a solid case for revenge against the Judeo-Pedophiles among the more than 300 million Shia Moslems who were his followers. In October 2003, Khamenei issued an oral fatwa that forbade the production and use of any form of weapon of mass destruction.

His successor is quite unlikely to do the same and Iran could have some number of nuclear devices assembled within weeks if not days. Thus, if the Judeo-Pedophiles intended to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear deterrent against their future attacks, they have succeeded in doing the exact opposite. This made this assassination an act of extreme stupidity — as should be expected from the fact that Pete Hegseth, who heads the Pedo War Department, is a very stupid man, his mental primitivism clearly reflected in his facial features

3. In its counterstrikes against Zionist and Pedophile locations, the Iranians demonstrated a number of very significant advancements in the military arts. First, they showed that the Zio-Pedos lack any meaningful deterrent against their numerous rockets and drones. The Zio-Pedo air defense batteries are quickly becoming depleted. Meanwhile, Iran’s inventory of rockets and drones is quite far from depleted. It isn’t known for how long they can continue their barrages: whether it’s for weeks, months or a year or more. Also, if their supplies of drones or rockets run low, Russia and China would be more than willing to replenish them, just as the Pedos have been replenishing to supplies of the Ukrainian Nazis. If the Pedos can use the Ukie Nazis as a proxy, what’s to stop Russia and China from doing the same with Iran?

4. Ignoring any imaginary “red lines”, the Iranians have struck any Pedo location wherever it may be. Any country foolish enough to allow their military bases on its soil has been declared to be a legitimate target. Even RAF Akrotri on the island of Cyprus has been struck. This has demonstrated to the entire world that all Pedophile security guarantees are completely worthless. This has also paved a way to effortless anti-Pedo escalation. Already, the Houthis of Yemen have joined the fray. The fact that Saudi Arabia’s largest oil refinery at Ras Tanura is on fire is probably their work, since this is traditional behavior for the Houthis, while the Iranians did not accept responsibility for this attack. All Pedo locations anywhere in the world are now targets for those wishing to avenge the murder of Ali Khamenei and the sacrifice of 100+ Iranian virgins at the altar of Baphomet.

5. For the second time, the Pedos pretended to be negotiating in good faith with the Iranians, who were offering significant concessions, right before attacking them. The previous time this happened, during last year’s Dozen Day War, they assassinated the entire Iranian negotiating team. In doing this, they demonstrated that negotiating with them is worse than a waste of effort. This begs the question whether the Russians will continue negotiating with the Pedos concerning an ever-so-elusive Ukraine “peace deal”.

The answer to this question is that it doesn’t matter whether they do or not because the Russians are not negotiating — they are simply restating their non-negotiable demands as the situation on the battlefield progresses. These have gone from demanding  freedom for Crimea and autonomy for Donbas to demanding that Donbas, Zaporozhye and Kherson be recognized as part of Russia. Their future demands may include Nikolaev, Odessa, Kharkov and Sumy; then add Kiev; and so on. The Russians simply use the high-exposure international platform of international “negotiations” to broadcast their demands and show that they have an up-to-date peace proposal at all times.

The meetings they attend have nothing to do with diplomacy since the real estate shyster Witkoff is not a diplomat and Trump’s son in law is just there for the free lunch. The Russians have chosen the perfect moneybag whisperer by the name of Kirill Dmitriev to keep them company and try to sell them a bridge or two. The Russians may continue to do the same while their Special Military Operation continues until the Ukraine capitulates, or collapses into civil war, or, best off all, does both at the same time.

6. Another question often pondered is whether the Zionists will resort to the use of their nuclear weapons, which they are generally assumed to have plenty of. These weapons have been basking in their own ionizing radiation since 1966-67, when they were built, making them about as reliable as the rest of the Pedo nuclear stockpile — not at all that is.

In comparison, the Russians have successfully tested their nuclear charges at the end of their rated useful life and when they reach that point they are dismantled and replaced with fresh ones. Freshness is very important when it comes to nuclear bombs! Thus, the Zionists may succeed in making an embarrassing radioactive mess while an impressive nuclear kaboom proves elusive. But if they do succeed, then roughly half the world would be quite likely to decide that it’s time for demilitarization and denazification of the Zionists regardless of the resulting level of radiation.

7. The conflict so far has shown that Pedo aircraft carriers may be big but they scare easily. Just a few Iranian ballistic missiles lobbed at one of them have convinced it to set sail in the general direction of Antarctica, putting its on-deck aviation out of range of the theater of operations even with lots of mid-air refueling. The other Pedo aircraft carrier that’s been lurking nearby is perpetually plagued by faulty toilets, leaving a wake of stink wherever it sails.

The Pedos have some other ships in the area but once these have shot their load of Tomahawk cruise missiles they have to sail all the way to Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean to load new ones: three days each way plus some time at the port. And while the Tomahawks are not yet in short supply, air defense rockets already are. To sum it up, the Pedo army is no longer the best in the world, its leader’s protestations notwithstanding.

It’s too early to tell but my feeling right now is that the Zio-Pedos may have had a plan at the outset of their attack on Iran but that they don’t have a plan any more and that there is a whole lot of yelling and finger pointing coming right up.

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US troops told Trump’s attack on Iran is ‘signal fire for Armageddon’

US troops told Trump’s attack on Iran is ‘signal fire for Armageddon’

RT

Multiple commanders across all branches of the US military have offered a fundamentalist Christian explanation for the attack on Iran, describing President Donald Trump as the harbinger of the Second Coming and the conflict itself as a “signal fire” for Armageddon, the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) has reported.

The MRFF, a US non-profit promoting the separation of church and state, as well as freedom of conscience within the military, said on Tuesday that it had received more than 200 complaints from active members of the US military over extremist Christian speeches delivered by commanding officers since the start of the US-Israeli attack on Iran.

One of the complaints was lodged by a non-commissioned officer (NCO) with a unit in Ready-Support status, which can be deployed into the Iran combat zone at any time. The commander of the unit “urged us to tell our troops that this was ‘all part of God’s divine plan,’ and he specifically referenced numerous citations out of the Book of Revelation referring to Armageddon and the imminent return of Jesus Christ,” the NCO wrote.

“He said that ‘President Trump has been anointed by Jesus to light the signal fire in Iran to cause Armageddon and mark his return to Earth.’ He had a big grin on his face when he said all of this, which made his message seem even more crazy,” he noted.

The MRFF founder and president, Mikey Weinstein, a US Air Force veteran and legal counsel under the Reagan administration, said that most of those who reached the group have reported “unrestricted euphoria of their commanders and command chains” over the purportedly “biblically-sanctioned” war on Iran.

“Any military members seeking to take advantage of their subordinates by advancing their blood-soaked, Christian nationalist wet dreams upon the flames of this latest non-Congressionally sanctioned attack against Iran should be swiftly, aggressively, and visibly prosecuted,” Weinstein said in a statement.

The MRFF has long sounded the alarm over the rapidly growing Christian nationalist sentiment among the US military top brass. The advocacy has repeatedly called out US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth over his openly religious activities, including participation in Bible study events and hosting hardline Christian nationalist preachers at the Pentagon.

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Via https://www.rt.com/news/633672-us-troops-christian-nationalists/

Trump to cut off ‘all trade’ with Spain

Donald Trump speaks during a briefing with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the White House, amid the US' ongoing war with Iran, March 3, 2026

RT

The US will suspend all trade with Spain over Madrid’s decision to deny the US permission to use its joint military bases to attack Iran, President Donald Trump has announced. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has condemned Trump’s “unjustified and dangerous” intervention against Iran.

Speaking at the White House on Tuesday, Trump said that “we’re going to cut off all trade with Spain,” and that he doesn’t “want to have anything to do with” the Mediterranean nation. Trump did say when his supposed trade embargo would come into effect.

On Monday, Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said that his government would not allow the US to use Naval Station Rota or Moron Air Base – both of which are shared by Spanish and American forces – in its ongoing war with Iran. Albares said that the bases were not used in carrying out Saturday’s opening strikes on Iran, “nor will they be used” for the duration of the conflict.

“Spain actually said that we can’t use their bases, and that’s alright,” Trump told reporters, before claiming that he could simply ignore the ban if he liked. “We could use their bases if we want,” he said. “We could just fly in and use it, nobody’s going to tell us not to use it.”

Both bases were extensively used by American cargo and fighter aircraft during the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan and the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Moron Air Base served as the main base for refueling tanker planes during NATO’s 2011 bombing of Libya. More than a dozen tankers left Rota and Moron on Monday, after Spain announced the ban.

The conflict with Iran has exposed divisions among the US’ European allies. Sanchez is the only EU leader to openly condemn the US’s strikes on Iran – describing ‘Operation Epic Fury’ as an “unjustified and dangerous military intervention that is outside international law.”

However, the UK initially denied use of its military bases to the US, until Prime Minister Keir Starmer made an about-turn on Sunday and signed off on the US using the facilities for “limited defensive” strikes against Iran’s missile infrastructure. France and Germany have also said that they are “open to enabling necessary and proportionate defensive action” against Iran.

The EU’s most pro-US members have gone further, with Lithuanian presidential adviser Asta Skaisgiryte declaring that his country would join the operation if asked by Trump.

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