I'm calling it: there will be ENERGY LOCKDOWNS across Europe starting in approx 2-3 months time. Governments, to allow the US use of their military assets, will order their citizens to STAY AT HOME or use only walking & bicycles for travel to "SAVE OIL TO WIN THE WAR."
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"Iran is not fighting the American people. Iran is actually fighting for the American people, to liberate them from their Zionist hostage-takers."
Ali Azadeh
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Ever wondered which country is staunchly supportive of both the illegal migration and the waves of war refugees into Europe?
Here is Benzi Gopstein speaking— standing in front of Itmar Ben Gvir, Israel's security minister.
“We want Mohammed to be the most popular name in the UK!”
“We want more Mohammeds in Britain, Sweden, and France!”
The Israeli crowd is cheering about flooding Europe with Arabs.
Ben Gvir was Gopstein's defense attorney in a 2020 criminal case where Gopstein was charged for inciting violence because in an interview he called for all Christians to be expelled from Israel and churches to be burned.
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Here is Benzi Gopstein speaking— standing in front of Itmar Ben Gvir, Israel's security minister.
“We want Mohammed to be the most popular name in the UK!”
“We want more Mohammeds in Britain, Sweden, and France!”
The Israeli crowd is cheering about flooding Europe with Arabs.
Ben Gvir was Gopstein's defense attorney in a 2020 criminal case where Gopstein was charged for inciting violence because in an interview he called for all Christians to be expelled from Israel and churches to be burned.
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Either Iran never killed 35,000 protesters (without missiles), or Iran has killed thousands of US soldiers (with missiles).
One of these narratives, that Iran killed 35,000 of its own without missiles but only 5 US soldiers with missiles, is fake.
Which one?
Or BOTH are fake!
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One of these narratives, that Iran killed 35,000 of its own without missiles but only 5 US soldiers with missiles, is fake.
Which one?
Or BOTH are fake!
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🚨🇺🇸 "It's not even a close facsimile of Christianity. It's clearly evil."
Tucker plays a clip of Pastor Greg Locke preaching in front of an Israeli flag. Calling to make Gaza "a parking lot," blow the Dome of the Rock off the Temple Mount, and rebuild the Third Temple to bring back Jesus.
Huckabee and Hagee also hold these views. These are the people driving U.S. policy right now.
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Tucker plays a clip of Pastor Greg Locke preaching in front of an Israeli flag. Calling to make Gaza "a parking lot," blow the Dome of the Rock off the Temple Mount, and rebuild the Third Temple to bring back Jesus.
Huckabee and Hagee also hold these views. These are the people driving U.S. policy right now.
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INTERNATIONAL LAW: Nuremberg Principle VII states that COMPLICITY in the commission of a crime against peace, like participating in a war of aggression, or a war crime, like helping the bombing of an inhabited civilian target like a school or stadium, or any other crime against humanity is itself a crime under international law. This principle emphasizes that ALL individuals, politicians & journalists included, can be held accountable for their involvement in such crimes, even if they did not directly commit them.
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Westerners who want to "free" Iran from the Islamic Republic by bombing it know nothing about the country or its people, Iranian political scientist Mohammad Marandi says.
💬 Even under missile fire, crowds gather all across the country to show support for the authorities and call for resistance against the invaders, despite Western media lying for 47 years that "the regime is about to fall," he notes.
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LNG shipping rates have gone from $40,000 to $300,000 per day — a 650% vertical climb in less than a week — and the men who ordered the strikes that caused this are still strutting around the Oval Office talking about “strength.” That is not strength. That is the economics of catastrophe unfolding in real time, and it will reach every kitchen table from Tokyo to Turin before anyone in the beltway finishes reading the intelligence brief they probably won’t bother to read anyway.
The Strait of Hormuz — through which roughly 20 million barrels of oil per day transit, representing north of 20% of global seaborne oil trade — has effectively ceased to function as a commercial corridor, and what’s doing the closing is less about Iranian missiles, and more the insurance market, the invisible hand of capital that everyone in Washington claims to worship suddenly delivering its honest verdict on Operation Epstein Epic Fury. Major commercial operators, oil companies and insurers have effectively withdrawn from the corridor, creating a de facto closure comparable in character to the Red Sea disruption — but with far larger volumes at stake. The market has spoken. The war lobby apparently has not listened.
Qatar declared force majeure on gas exports, and sources say it may take at least a month to return to normal production volumes — meaning global gas markets will experience shortages for weeks even in the unlikely scenario the conflict ends today. Read that sentence again slowly. Even if it stopped right now. Even if every bomb stopped falling this afternoon and every missile went cold, the damage is already baked in, the supply chain already severed, the cryogenic infrastructure already in shutdown sequence — because the cryogenic nature of LNG requires specialised storage maintaining temperatures of approximately -160°C, making it impossible to simply store excess production in temporary facilities, and once disruptions occur, restarting operations requires weeks of careful, sequential rehabilitation to avoid thermal shock to the entire system.
Qatar supplies 20 percent of the world’s LNG — and if that’s off the table, countries must scramble for what remains. Japan scrambles. South Korea scrambles. Taiwan scrambles. India, which sources nearly half of its LNG intake from Qatari supply under long-term contracts , scrambles. These are not abstract geopolitical actors — these are the factories that make your semiconductors, the power grids that keep hospitals running, the fertiliser supply chains that feed a billion people, and every one of them is now competing in a spot market that has been stripped of a fifth of its supply overnight. This is what cascading systemic failure looks like before it hits the news cycle.
Dutch TTF futures, Europe’s benchmark gas contract — rose 35% on Tuesday alone, with prices on the week running roughly 76% higher, while the Japan-Korea Marker benchmark reached a one-year high. Europe, still carrying the scar tissue of 2022 when Russia’s war on Ukraine sent the continent into an energy convulsion it spent hundreds of billions surviving, is now staring down a second shock — this one detonated by an ally that drew the target circles, pulled the trigger, and handed Europe the wreckage as a fait accompli — no consultation, no warning, no framework for what follows, just the bill. The shutdown also affects downstream products including urea, polymers, methanol and aluminium , meaning the price destruction moves through industrial supply chains like a slow haemorrhage through every sector that uses energy as an input — which is every sector.
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The Strait of Hormuz — through which roughly 20 million barrels of oil per day transit, representing north of 20% of global seaborne oil trade — has effectively ceased to function as a commercial corridor, and what’s doing the closing is less about Iranian missiles, and more the insurance market, the invisible hand of capital that everyone in Washington claims to worship suddenly delivering its honest verdict on Operation Epstein Epic Fury. Major commercial operators, oil companies and insurers have effectively withdrawn from the corridor, creating a de facto closure comparable in character to the Red Sea disruption — but with far larger volumes at stake. The market has spoken. The war lobby apparently has not listened.
Qatar declared force majeure on gas exports, and sources say it may take at least a month to return to normal production volumes — meaning global gas markets will experience shortages for weeks even in the unlikely scenario the conflict ends today. Read that sentence again slowly. Even if it stopped right now. Even if every bomb stopped falling this afternoon and every missile went cold, the damage is already baked in, the supply chain already severed, the cryogenic infrastructure already in shutdown sequence — because the cryogenic nature of LNG requires specialised storage maintaining temperatures of approximately -160°C, making it impossible to simply store excess production in temporary facilities, and once disruptions occur, restarting operations requires weeks of careful, sequential rehabilitation to avoid thermal shock to the entire system.
Qatar supplies 20 percent of the world’s LNG — and if that’s off the table, countries must scramble for what remains. Japan scrambles. South Korea scrambles. Taiwan scrambles. India, which sources nearly half of its LNG intake from Qatari supply under long-term contracts , scrambles. These are not abstract geopolitical actors — these are the factories that make your semiconductors, the power grids that keep hospitals running, the fertiliser supply chains that feed a billion people, and every one of them is now competing in a spot market that has been stripped of a fifth of its supply overnight. This is what cascading systemic failure looks like before it hits the news cycle.
Dutch TTF futures, Europe’s benchmark gas contract — rose 35% on Tuesday alone, with prices on the week running roughly 76% higher, while the Japan-Korea Marker benchmark reached a one-year high. Europe, still carrying the scar tissue of 2022 when Russia’s war on Ukraine sent the continent into an energy convulsion it spent hundreds of billions surviving, is now staring down a second shock — this one detonated by an ally that drew the target circles, pulled the trigger, and handed Europe the wreckage as a fait accompli — no consultation, no warning, no framework for what follows, just the bill. The shutdown also affects downstream products including urea, polymers, methanol and aluminium , meaning the price destruction moves through industrial supply chains like a slow haemorrhage through every sector that uses energy as an input — which is every sector.
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Robin Monotti + Cory Morningstar
@novaramedia on X "What has happened in the US in terms of media trends is unbelievably alarming. Larry Ellison is, depending on the stock market, either the richest or second-richest person on the planet, after Elon Musk. Larry Ellison's only political activity…
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@MaxBlumenthal, X:
"The Ellisons are advancing the 8th front of Israel's wars: an assault on the minds of Americans through an unprecedented media takeover
As Greater Israel's crimes escalate, these oligarchs are working to establish an information dictatorship that drowns out all critical voices"
"The Ellisons are advancing the 8th front of Israel's wars: an assault on the minds of Americans through an unprecedented media takeover
As Greater Israel's crimes escalate, these oligarchs are working to establish an information dictatorship that drowns out all critical voices"
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As war spreads across the Middle East, the White House is “looking under every rock for ideas on improving energy prices, especially gasoline prices,” Politico reports.
Oil prices have skyrocketed to $84 a barrel, per Trading Economics, as a result of attacks against tankers and oil facilities.
WH Chief of Staff Susie Wiles is telling advisors to bring in any idea to fix the situation, and Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum “are getting screamed at to find some good news."
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📑 The New York Times ran this way: “The US appears to have carried out the strike on the school in Iran.”
But Iran has already identified pilots and the airbases involved in a war crime.
Hours after the bombing, the deputy governor of Hormozgan province confirmed it was an Israeli strike on a school in Minab, according to IRNA.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman echoed that, speaking about an "attack by the Zionist regime."
The same day President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned the "act of barbarity" as yet another crime by aggressors on Iranian soil.
In response, US War Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed the Pentagon was investigating—while insisting America "never attacks civilian targets."
🇮🇱 Then, on March 1, IDF spokesman Nadav Shoshani said Israel was "unaware of any Israeli or American strikes" on the school in Minab.
Israelis typically make such statements only when they are implicated in incidents.
Geopolitics Prime previously revealed that Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir was accountable for striking on that very school.
🤦♂️ Yet American media seem willing to tarnish their own military’s reputation to shield Israel.
The motive is clear: after Gaza, where Israeli strikes killed thousands of children, US public opinion turned sharply against Israel.
Mass pro-Palestinian protests erupted.
Now, if the media were to openly report that Israel is continuing its campaign of civilian slaughter—this time in Iran—the backlash could reignite.
Protests could return. Demands to cut ties with Israeli aggression could grow.
But frame it as a US "miscalculation"? The public shrugs.
This isn’t about defending American interests.
It’s about protecting Israel—and the political interests of its backers inside the US.
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🚨🇺🇸 True Cost of Trump’s War on Iran
The current war budget estimates that the total cost could skyrocket to $95 billion if the campaign is prolonged. In just the opening days of the aggression against Iran, US military costs have already torched through $1 billion.
The financial bleed started before the first bomb dropped. Moving carriers and troops into position cost $630 million. In combat, the losses escalated fast: three F-15E Strike Eagles downed in Kuwait represent nearly $300 million gone. With over 1,200 targets hit in 48 hours and two aircraft carriers deployed (one successfully struck), the operational burn rate is extreme.
Tomahawk missiles fly at $2 million a pop. THAAD interceptors cost $12.8 million each. Meanwhile, 50,000 US troops are in the theater, with daily carrier operations bleeding millions.
The indirect damage is worse. With the Strait of Hormuz disrupted and oil prices spiking, economists warn of $210 billion in broader economic losses. More than 1,000 Iranians are dead, mostly civilians. US losses are also heavy, with assets across the region incurring unprecedented damage.
US taxpayers are now funding a war that erupted in the middle of nuclear talks, targeting Iranian leadership. The human toll is climbing, and the bill is due. For a public weary of endless conflict, this is Trump’s most expensive gamble yet.
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The current war budget estimates that the total cost could skyrocket to $95 billion if the campaign is prolonged. In just the opening days of the aggression against Iran, US military costs have already torched through $1 billion.
The financial bleed started before the first bomb dropped. Moving carriers and troops into position cost $630 million. In combat, the losses escalated fast: three F-15E Strike Eagles downed in Kuwait represent nearly $300 million gone. With over 1,200 targets hit in 48 hours and two aircraft carriers deployed (one successfully struck), the operational burn rate is extreme.
Tomahawk missiles fly at $2 million a pop. THAAD interceptors cost $12.8 million each. Meanwhile, 50,000 US troops are in the theater, with daily carrier operations bleeding millions.
The indirect damage is worse. With the Strait of Hormuz disrupted and oil prices spiking, economists warn of $210 billion in broader economic losses. More than 1,000 Iranians are dead, mostly civilians. US losses are also heavy, with assets across the region incurring unprecedented damage.
US taxpayers are now funding a war that erupted in the middle of nuclear talks, targeting Iranian leadership. The human toll is climbing, and the bill is due. For a public weary of endless conflict, this is Trump’s most expensive gamble yet.
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Following the Gaza genocide, Zionist control over the US has intensified even more than before, says Alon Mizrahi.
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Trump kicks Tucker Carlson out of MAGA movement after talker’s Iran war criticism: ‘Lost his way’
"President Trump cast Tucker Carlson out of his Make America Great Again movement following the conservative talking head’s loud criticism of the US and Israeli assault on Iran.
“Tucker has lost his way,” the commander-in-chief told ABC News’ Jonathan Karl on Thursday. “I knew that a long time ago, and he’s not MAGA. MAGA is saving our country. MAGA is making our country great again. MAGA is America first, and Tucker is none of those things. And Tucker is really not smart enough to understand that.”
The comments came after Carlson recently called the strikes on Iran “absolutely disgusting and evil.”
https://nypost.com/2026/03/05/media/trump-kicks-tucker-carlson-out-of-maga-movement-after-talkers-iran-war-criticism-lost-his-way/
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"President Trump cast Tucker Carlson out of his Make America Great Again movement following the conservative talking head’s loud criticism of the US and Israeli assault on Iran.
“Tucker has lost his way,” the commander-in-chief told ABC News’ Jonathan Karl on Thursday. “I knew that a long time ago, and he’s not MAGA. MAGA is saving our country. MAGA is making our country great again. MAGA is America first, and Tucker is none of those things. And Tucker is really not smart enough to understand that.”
The comments came after Carlson recently called the strikes on Iran “absolutely disgusting and evil.”
https://nypost.com/2026/03/05/media/trump-kicks-tucker-carlson-out-of-maga-movement-after-talkers-iran-war-criticism-lost-his-way/
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New York Post
Trump kicks Tucker Carlson out of MAGA movement after talker's Iran...
"Tucker has lost his way. I knew that a long time ago, and he’s not MAGA. MAGA is saving our country. MAGA is making our country great again. MAGA is America first, and Tucker is none of those...
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This is the man who made Jeffrey Epstein into what he was.
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🇬🇧 Watching British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announce that Britain is joining U.S. military operations against Iran was like listening to a broadcast from the Ministry of Truth in George Orwell’s 1984, Finian Cunningham writes.
Starmer, like the rest of the European leaders, is throwing fuel onto a potential conflagration in the Middle East.
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Starmer, like the rest of the European leaders, is throwing fuel onto a potential conflagration in the Middle East.
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Britain’s Starmer goes full Orwell in joining ‘defensive’ aggression on Iran
Starmer, like the rest of the European leaders, is throwing fuel onto a potential conflagration in the Middle East. Join us on Telegram, Twitter, and VK.Contact us: info@strategic-culture.su Watching British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announce that Britain…
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Israeli Infiltration Of Trump Admin Explained In Three Minutes
“Like puppets on a string.”
Marco Rubio exposed what everyone already knew: Trump bombed Iran for Israel.
The Grayzone’s Max Blumenthal explains the Israeli infiltration of the Trump admin in three minutes.
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“Like puppets on a string.”
Marco Rubio exposed what everyone already knew: Trump bombed Iran for Israel.
The Grayzone’s Max Blumenthal explains the Israeli infiltration of the Trump admin in three minutes.
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