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#31
War / Giddy Trump, 79, Posts Giant E...
Last post by RE - Mar 31, 2026, 10:06 PM

THEDAILYBEAST.COM2026-03-31

Giddy Trump, 79, Posts Giant Explosion Video as Aides Cue Up Daily Destruction Footage

President Donald Trump posted a snippet from one of the montages of destruction compiled by his aides to reassure him that his war on Iran is going according to plan.  The 79-year-old president shared footage on Monday night of a bunker-buster bombing attack against an ammunition depot in Isfahan, central Iran.  The Truth Social clip shows a large number of 2,000-pound penetrating munitions being used.


Go FSoA! See how tough I am?  No Fuckee with Trumpee!

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#32
Against War / We cuk for this?
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 31, 2026, 09:51 PM

IRISHTIMES.COM2026-03-30

Condemnation as Israel passes law imposing death penalty on convicted Palestinians

When the measure passed, parliament cheered and the national security minister brandished a bottle in celebration.

Israel's parliament has passed a law imposing the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of fatal attacks, a measure sharply criticized as discriminatory by European countries and rights groups.

'criticized as discriminatory' Oh really? And why might that be.  Because the law only applies to Palestinians and nobody else?

Could that be a reason?

Standard operating procedure for an apartheid state. 'institutionalized discrimination'

Since America now does whatever Israel wants, how long will it be before those noose pins are for sale on Ebay.  Monetize that state-sanctioned violence.  Oh yeah, somebody will do it.






Will they be burning the bodies afterwards?

It is a fair question.

#33
Trump Fascism / Raw aggresion, Trump war crime...
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 31, 2026, 09:33 PM
Americans are very good at repeating the terrorist pablum our white whale upper class controlled media loves to put out about Iran.  But what are people like there really?

"The most defining characteristic of Iranian social life is Taarof—a complex system of ritual politeness. It's an elegant, indirect way of communicating that prioritizes the other person's dignity over your own needs."

I noticed a characteristic and genuine politeness in the Iran documentaries I have been posting.  Iranians are 'chill'.  I found out 'chill' translates to 'ba-haal.'



#34
Peak oil / Iran War Oil Issues
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 31, 2026, 08:13 PM
Demand destruction and economic fragmentation are the most likely outcomes.  That is the correct framework.

Can the global economy can survive the spike without triggering a cascade of defaults, policy errors, and de-globalization that permanently then lowers the oil price ceiling for years to come.  A market where people could buy oil products if they had money.  Which they do not as it has been all vacuumed to the top.

Your criticism of Berman is accusation without substance.  You have found no fault with his argument.  It appears your dislike of him seems personal.  Are you jealous?  You have not refuted the structural bull market critique, you only offers a reason to ignore the person making it.  But you do it without any bonafides of your own.  Making your criticism worthless.

Engage with the actual argument.  That a wartime spike in a debt-saturated economy will destroy demand before supply can respond.  Or admit you have nothing to add.
#35
Peak oil / Iran War Oil Issues
Last post by TDoS - Mar 31, 2026, 03:47 PM
Quote from: K-Dog on Mar 31, 2026, 01:36 PM
ARTBERMAN.COM2026-03-27

A System Failure is Not an Oil Bull Market

This is not simply higher prices. It is disruption of oil, gas, fertilizers, and critical trade flows. It may produce a short-term bull market in energy, but that strength will persist only until the economic system begins to weaken.



Art has always been good for a laugh. I get all his posts in my inbox, and his use of AI has been a bit...over the top as of late. Anyone who has read his work pre-AI can spot it pretty easily. The guy is as bland boring as any presenter I"ve ever seen, and that is without the factual errors he makes, and gets called out for in public (national conventions no less).

I suppose those unaware of his past work won't know any better, but you two have at least been around the block once. And have met quite a few of those since disgraced in the value of their opinion by actual results. Does quality not matter?
#36
Collapse Life / Back to basics
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 31, 2026, 03:37 PM
Ripping apart the White House was another kind of crime.  Compared to knocking over a convenience store?  It is certainly worse than that.


USATODAY.COM2026-03-31

Trump's White House ballroom blocked by judge

A federal judge issued an order to halt President Donald Trump's plan to build a $400 million White House ballroom at the site of the since-demolished East Wing, saying no work can proceed "absent express authorization from Congress."
#37
Trump Fascism / Raw aggresion, Trump war crime...
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 31, 2026, 02:23 PM

NYTIMES.COM2026-03-29

New U.S. Missile Hit Iranian Sports Hall and School, Analysis Shows

The Pentagon used missiles untested in combat in a deadly attack that struck civilian sites near a military compound on Feb. 28, according to visual evidence examined by The Times and weapons experts.


And what a crock of lying bullshit this is :

QuoteSince the weapon is so new, it's more difficult to assess whether the PrSM strikes in Lamerd were intentional, stemmed from a design flaw or manufacturing defect, or were the result of improper target selection.






The Pentagon used missiles untested in combat in a deadly attack on civilian sites on Feb. 28, according to visual evidence.  A cluster bomb of tungsten pellets intended for a sports hall and school. 




  • EXCLUSIVE: Criminal Attacks on Civilians in Shiraz Region, Iran — School Sports Complex Targeted with Prism Missile, Street Sweeper Injured in Drone Strike
    Reporter: Demetri Lceris | Outlet: Reason to Resist
    Date of Recording: March 31, 2026 | Location: On a train between Isfahan and Tehran, Iran

    1. INTRODUCTION & CONTEXT OF ATTACKS
    Reporter Demetri Lceris introduces two cases of civilian victims of US-Israeli aggression in Iran, which he states are underreported in Western corporate media. The report covers a catastrophic attack on a sports complex and elementary school in Lamard, near Shiraz, and a separate drone attack on a street sweeper in Shiraz.

    Key Facts about the Lamard Attack:
    • Location: A sports complex and elementary school in the city of Lamard, close to Shiraz.
    • Weapon Used: The Precision Strike Missile (Prism), an untested-in-combat US military weapon designed to explode above the surface and disperse tungsten pellets at extremely high speeds to kill and maim as many people as possible within the blast radius.
    • Casualties: 21 people killed, many more injured.
    • Contested Claim: A claim was made that a military facility was adjacent to the school and sports complex. However, the reporter states he spent hours at the site days prior and concluded there was "absolutely no evidence" of such a facility. This attack was overshadowed by another on the same day with a higher victim count.
    2. INTERVIEW WITH SOLAR (12-YEAR-OLD BOY, ASPIRING FOOTBALLER)

    Background
    • Name: Solar (Mirsalar Khosravi)
    • Age: 12 years old
    • Ambition: To be a footballer. He is a local elite athlete and plays on a football team.
    • Injury: Injured by shrapnel in three places on his body. He was playing on the field at the time of the attack. His right leg suffered bone and vascular damage, requiring surgery.
    Account of the Attack
    • During the attack: He was on the field. The coach told them to run. Then a missile hit.
    • Future in Football: He has undergone three operations so far, with more planned for a full recovery. His medical team (including Azita Tabatabai, Head Nurse) stated that it will be decided after the operations if he can return to football.
    Personal Interests
    • Favorite Club: Real Madrid (his mother is a Barcelona fan, leading to playful arguments).
    • Favorite Iranian Player: Mehdi Taremi.
    • Favorite International Player: Lionel Messi.
    3. INTERVIEW WITH FAMILY OF SOLAR (PARENTS)

    Mother: Sedigheh Taghizadeh (Age 42)
    • Account of the Attack: She was at home when she heard the explosion. Her husband went to find Solar after they realized the strike was near the Sepah (military base) which is adjacent to the sports complex.
    Father: Samed Khosravi (Age 49)
    • Account of the Attack: He drove to the sports complex, parked his car amidst shooting and explosions, and reached the hospital.
    • Scene at the Hospital: He described a chaotic scene at Mahmoud Haj Heydar Hospital, with a large number of injured and dead, including children, adults, men, women, athletes in sportswear, and 14-year-old girls.
    • Casualties: Approximately 20-30 injured, and 21 people were martyred in total in the city from this attack. Among them were about 5 athletes, including girls.
    Family's Message on "Freedom"
    • When asked by foreign journalists (from Australia, USA, Canada) about the claim that the US came to free the Iranian people, the mother responded: "Freedom by an enemy, by a foreigner, is far-fetched."

    4. INTERVIEW WITH YOUSEF NASIRI (STREET SWEEPER, DRONE ATTACK VICTIM)

    Background
    • Name: Yousef Nasiri
    • Occupation: Street sweeper
    • Location of Attack: On Ghasr-e Dasht Street, a main and central street in Shiraz. The reporter emphasizes there are no military or even paramilitary sites in the vicinity.
    Account of the Attack and Injuries
    • Circumstances: He was injured in a separate drone attack.
    • Description of the Attack: The explosion had thousands of shrapnel pieces.
    • Injuries: He suffered severe shrapnel wounds to his hand.
    • Casualties: Three people were martyred at this site, and several others were injured.
    • Medical Situation: He is awaiting a second surgery. He explains that muscle has come out of his hand and it won't stay in place. Doctors plan to take a graft from his leg. His hand will need to be in a cast for six months. He cannot move his fingers, and further surgery and physiotherapy will be required later. A full recovery is uncertain.
    • Experience: He was on the other side of the street. At the moment the shrapnel hit his hand, he saw his hand spinning.
    5. REPORTER'S CONTEXTUAL NOTE ON THE LAMARD ATTACK

    • The attack on the sports complex and elementary school occurred at the very outset of the war.
    • The reporter states his objective is to give voice to the victims of US-Israeli aggression, who are rarely heard in Western corporate media.
    • The interviewer notes that at the time of meeting, 12-year-old Solar had not yet been told that his coach and a close friend, who also dreamed of being a footballer, were killed in the atrocity.

    KEY DATA SUMMARY

    • Date of Recording: March 31, 2026
    • Location: Shiraz region, Iran (Lamard city and Shiraz city)
    • Attack 1 (Lamard):
      • Target: Sports complex and elementary school
      • Weapon: Precision Strike Missile (Prism) with tungsten pellets
      • Total Killed: 21 civilians
      • Total Injured: Approximately 20-30 civilians
      • Notable Victims: Athletes (including girls), a coach, and a close friend of survivor Solar
    • Attack 2 (Shiraz - Ghasr-e Dasht Street):
      • Target: Civilian area
      • Weapon: Drone attack
      • Total Killed: 3 civilians
      • Total Injured: Several civilians, including Yousef Nasiri (street sweeper)
    • Survivor (Lamard): Mirsalar Khosravi (Solar), age 12, aspiring footballer; underwent three surgeries with more planned for right leg injuries.
    • Survivor (Shiraz): Yousef Nasiri, street sweeper; awaiting second surgery for severe hand injury with uncertain full recovery.

      End of Extraction


Where there is war there is no freedom.
#38
Trump Fascism / Elite impunity and the machine...
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 31, 2026, 02:09 PM

thepoke.com2026-03-31

Karoline Leavitt’s got a new reason why Iran’s leadership had to die and it’s her most extraordinary declaration yet

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters precisely why Iran’s leadership ‘are no longer on planet Earth’.  Presumably she means dead, rather than taking a previously undisclosed Elon Musk test flight to Mars.

QuoteSome of the previous leaders are now no longer on planet Earth because they lied to the United States and they strung us along in negotiations, and that was unacceptable to the president, which is why many of the previous leaders were killed.
#39
Peak oil / Iran War Oil Issues
Last post by K-Dog - Mar 31, 2026, 01:36 PM
I edit the descriptions if they are long.  A visual appeal thing.  More description can be added in the Diner to keep length shorter.  The idea is to follow the Trackack and read the article for discussion and info.  Which at least you and I are doing.

Good article, Krugman has had a large presence on YouTube in the last few weeks.  I think Krugman feels the same way I do about Trump, but as a public figure he has to keep his feeling more on the downlow.

He chose an interesting video to pair with his article.  Krugman wants to scream to the winds about how much Trump has fucked America.  Trump's next bad move will bake $200 oil in the cake.



ARTBERMAN.COM2026-03-27

A System Failure is Not an Oil Bull Market

This is not simply higher prices. It is disruption of oil, gas, fertilizers, and critical trade flows. It may produce a short-term bull market in energy, but that strength will persist only until the economic system begins to weaken.


Demand destruction and economic fragmentation are the most likely outcomes. That is the core flaw in the structural bull market thesis. In a world constrained by debt, weak growth, and systemic instability, it is unrealistic to assume that capital cycle dynamics from decades past will repeat.

So in summary, after we get high gas prices they will come back down, but nobody will have a job.
#40
Peak oil / The Oil Crisis is About to Get...
Last post by RE - Mar 31, 2026, 01:07 PM

PAULKRUGMAN.SUBSTACK.COM2026-03-31

The Oil Crisis is About to Get Physical

The price elasticity of demand for crude oil is low meaning even large price increases only cause small declines in demand. What are the possibilities? Three scenarios for the disruption to oil supply are considered.  A “low disruption” scenario where supply is reduced by 8 percent , a medium scenario in which supply falls by 12 percent, and a high disruption scenario in which it falls by 16 percent.



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