19 thoughts on “News/Politics 3-14-26

  1. Yep.

    https://x.com/i/status/2032512902586867792

    “This is straight-up propaganda by a media complex that wants our military to fail solely because it would make Trump look bad.”

    https://x.com/i/status/2032213966663844279

    “Even as Iran has been “pummeled” by Israeli and American air strikes, with its military capabilities greatly diminished, Tehran continues to demonstrate resolve, both in adapting and expanding its military tactics, observers told ABC News.”

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  2. Huh.

    https://x.com/i/status/2032585340708335865

    “Just so we are clear, the *Lebanese government* is taking a more reasonable position on a terrorist trying to kill American Jewish children than the New York Times and much of our “elite” and “mainstream” media.”

    https://x.com/i/status/2032518489915760915

    “This is remarkable, the embassy of Lebanon to the United States condemned yesterday’s terrorist attack in Michigan.

    This is the very first time I. Lebanon’s history that the government gives sanction to a condemnation for Hezbollah hitting Jewish soft targets abroad.”

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  3. Is it propaganda or is it news? Depends who you talk to and their point of view. Sure, the Trump admin is unhappy with some of the news — so perhaps they want their version of the news ie propaganda? Maybe they should have planned this war of choice better so the news is better?

    I don’t think any news source denies Iran is getting pummelled. At the same time, it’s also quite obvious that Iran is still capable of retaliating and demonstrating resolve. They also still have a range of options that they are using.

    They have effectively closed the Straits. They are hitting infrastructure in the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. They are hitting Israel. The iron dome appears quite weak. This isn’t propaganda, this is fact and therefore news.

    Meanwhile Trump has asked the UK, France and other nations to escort tankers through the straits. Did the Trump admin not see this as a problem before they attacked Iran? Where was the planning to cope with this threat? For over 40 years, the Pentagon has war gamed an attack on Iran and the straits was always an issue. Its probably why the US hasn’t attacked before, so why didn’t the Trump admin understand this?

    Reminds me — I thought rumours that the US was moving missile interceptors from South Korea to the Persian Gulf were just rumours — why would the US need to do this less than a week into a war? I thought they would have planned the material needed and made sure the supply chain was in motion before any attack. However, I’m wrong, they are dismantling systems in South Korea and bringing them to the Gulf — the level of incompetence in planning is incredible here.

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  4. From what I’ve read, the attack on the Jewish synagogue appears to stem from personal trauma rather than any terrorist organisation. A man’s family was killed by the Israeli bombing in Lebanon and this was the man’s response. The Lebanese embassy is obviously trying to distant itself from the attack. Nothing surprising here. And I’m not sure why anyone is mentioning Hezbollah in that context.

    My impression of Iranian supported groups in the Middle East was they were regionally focused — they attacked targets in the middle east, Israeli, American or Arab, and not targets outside the middle east.

    Finally, why would anyone renounce American citizenship? What’s the benefit? I realise American citizens have to file taxes even when they live abroad and don’t earn income in the US but other than that what’s the point? Most Europeans living in Canada don’t renounce citizenship nor do Canadians living abroad, there’s just no point. Is the tax benefit the only issue for Americans?

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  5. How is the US taking care of things? The Trump admin and Israel launched a war of choice without adequate planning or foresight. And the most predictable thing happened — oil prices went up and now the international economy faces serious problems. The US/Israel broke it and should fix it but due to bad planning are now asking countries whose economies are at the most risk (UK, France, South Korea, Japan, etc) to bail the US out.

    The failure to plan ahead and have an attainable goal in which to declare victory has meant that it is in Iran’s interest to drag this out. They are damaging the Gulf states and weakening the autocrats (Bahrain, with its Sunni monarch but Shii people, is quite vulnerable). Israeli/US carpet bombing has the entirely predictable of rallying the people around the regime or at the very least not wanting to help the US by overthrowing the ayatollahs. I struggle to find any benefit to the US (or the west in general). The Iranian economy was already in shambles so they have nothing to lose but now they can create economic chaos elsewhere — thus forcing the rest of the world to care about their economic needs.

    Israel benefits as Iran’s regional power may decline plus Israel is turning south Lebanon into another Gaza while the world is distracted. The big winner in this is Russia — higher gas prices will save their economy and other countries are willing to ignore the US/EU led boycott. India for example is not only buying Russian oil, it’s making a deal with Iran for safe passage of its tankers. South Korea and Japan have other interests or the idea of negotiating with Iran would have its appeal for them too. Some “experts” say China will benefit as well as Russia but I’m not too sure — they need cheap oil and they need customers for their consumer goods — economic stability is important for them. If the US is bogged down for tool long, the Chinese may win out simply because the conflict will hurt them less.

    I suppose Alberta should thank the US for raising the price of oil but the rest of us will face increased inflation. Perhaps the Cdn dollar (which usually follows oil prices) will go up enough so I can afford a trip to Europe. Really I’m confused as to why Canada should be grateful for any of this…..Our oil by the way comes mostly from ourselves and then the US, Venezuela/Colombia and Nigeria. Very little comes from the middle east (some very light crude from Saudi Arabia). We have very little stake in the middle east other than oil prices in general.

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  6. Typical progressive frauds.

    https://x.com/i/status/2032862373342540219

    “The Virginia Democrats just flooded gun bans across Virginia… EXCEPT… they just EXEMPTED themselves. 2A for them, not for thee

    “The provisions of this section shall not apply to any member of the General Assembly who leaves a handgun in an unattended motor vehicle pursuant to § 18.2-308.7:1 when such vehicle is parked in any parking structure reserved for members of the General Assembly under § 2.2-1172.”

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  7. If only they’d known…. 🙄

    Yet another “he was on our radar but we did nothing” case costs Americans their lives.

    https://x.com/i/status/2032541258552361318

    “BREAKING: DOJ has charged a Virginia man with illegally selling the gun used by ODU terrorist Mohamed Jalloh. According to the federal complaint, Kenya Chapman sold a .22 caliber Glock 44 pistol to Jalloh for $100 this week. He admitted he first stole it from a vehicle in Newport News, VA a year ago.

    Additionally, DOJ says Chapman was the subject of an ATF investigation in 2021 after he straw purchased three firearms that were later recovered from crime scenes, including a homicide. Chapman admitted to the illegal straw purchases (when you buy a gun and falsely claim its for yourself when you intend to sell it or give it to someone else), but the Biden DOJ declined to prosecute him. Instead, Chapman was given a warning, and he signed an apology letter.

    According to the federal complaint, Jalloh, who was convicted of providing support to ISIS and had been released from prison early after just 7 years, was visited at his Virginia home by his US probation officer every 6 months.

    The probation officer’s last visit to Jalloh’s home in Sterling, VA, was November 17th, 2025.

    Additionally, according to the federal complaint, the evening before Jalloh carried out the terrorist attack at ODU, his phone was tracked in the vicinity of the Islamic Center of Hampton, VA.”

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  8. “For the record.

    Critics who argue that President Trump misjudged Iran or acted impulsively fail to grasp the strategic coherence underpinning recent U.S. operations. Many of these same commentators, until hours ago, could not have pointed to Kharg Island on a map, yet it is the core through which the Iranian regime’s economy breathes. Nearly 90% of Tehran’s crude exports run through Kharg, a terminal capable of handling roughly seven million barrels a day. Disrupting or seizing control of this node strikes at the regime’s primary revenue artery without requiring a ground war or full-scale confrontation.

    The precision of the U.S. campaign underscores this logic. American strikes have degraded Iran’s military infrastructure while sparing oil export sites, signalling a strategy not of regime change but of coercive stabilization. The objective is clear: reopen the Strait of Hormuz, restore safe Gulf exports, and pressure Iran toward internal reform rather than external collapse. Securing transit routes and establishing U.S.-supervised flows from Iranian facilities like Kharg would not only stabilize global supply but also weaken China’s energy leverage across Eurasia.

    In that sense, what critics call “reckless escalation” may instead be a calculated rebalancing of power using economic geography, not ideology, as the primary instrument of statecraft. The question is not whether Washington has a plan, but whether its detractors have the strategic literacy to recognize one.”

    https://x.com/i/status/2032756086097293814

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  9. Just to highlight a few reasons which are not the only reasons . Obama and Biden have been spineless even pandering and financing Iran. They tried to kill our President and have murdered thousands of their countrymen and women. Have you seen the survivors celebrating in the streets?

    • Attacks on Gulf Allies: Iran has targeted Gulf Arab nations that house U.S. military personnel, including threatening to attack sites in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), claiming they were used in U.S. attacks on Iran.
    • Proxy Warfare: Beyond direct actions, Iran utilizes regional proxies to launch attacks on U.S. bases in Syria and Iraq.
    • Threats to U.S. Soil: Security experts have warned of potential cyberattacks and threats from Iranian operatives within the United States, including plots to assassinate U.S. officials.
    • Assassination Plots: In January 2024, an attack by Kataib Hezbollah killed three U.S. soldiers in Jordan. In November 2024, a report highlighted over 180 attacks by Iran-backed groups on U.S. forces in the Middle East

    And believe you me if they attack on our homeland…9/11 style again… Canada isn’t immune to these terrorists! And Biden has let in through our borders thousands! People need to wake up and don’t get me started on the anti Israel movement happening.

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  10. Well look at that.

    Freedom is contagious.

    https://x.com/i/status/2032694008372449541

    “It is the whiff of long-hidden freedom emanating from Venezuela and Iran that is making Cubans rise up.

    Watch–the Castroite government will fall, and Trump didn’t need to do a thing other than nod his head approvingly.”

    https://x.com/i/status/2032696647583441069

    “The brave people of Cuba have just taken over the headquarters of the Communist Party in Ciego de Ávila.

    These rebels then set fire to the building.

    Cubans see the freedom being brought to other nations and now want theirs.”

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  11. You don’t hate the media enough.

    https://x.com/i/status/2032985133561807071

    “CNN support for Iran reaches new heights.

    CNN officials were caught partying with Iranian officials in London.

    This could help explain why CNN was the only outlet allowed by Tehran to broadcast from inside Iran.

    CNN gave a softball interview to an Iranian government official complicit in the deaths of over 35,000 Iranians.

    They also gave Iranian state media four uninterrupted minutes to broadcast their propaganda on CNN’s American airwaves.

    Earlier this week, CNN was busy romanticizing Islamic terrorism with a headline about the NYC IED bombers that sympathized with the attackers and implied that police arresting them were the real problem.”

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  12. An operation against Kharg or the Iranian coastline would not be necessary if the US/Israel attack had not occurred. The X post justifies future US behaviour on the basis of an action that has yet to be justified. We still don’t know what was the original goal.

    And I’m not too sure the Iranians care at this point if the oil terminal is bombed — they’ve said they want the price to go to 200 a barrel, a US bombing of Kharq will do that. Their own economy is a mess, this way the world’s economy is like theirs…..

    Iranian oil has been subjected to sanctions prior to the US/Israeli attack — not sure if attacking Kharq changes anything. Closing the Strait prevents Saudi, Kuwaiti etc oil from being exported, not Iranian oil.

    NJ — Iran has attacked the Gulf States because they are hosting US forces that attacked Iran. In the context of self defence that makes sense. If the US had not attacked, Iran would not have retaliated. Obviously the retaliation can’t justify the initial attack.

    Other than the warning of possible plots, Iran’s attacks and use of proxies has been confined to the middle east. These are regional power conflicts between Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Iran. Other than its interest in energy supply, the US doesn’t have an existential interest in this regional conflict — other than being used by Israel and Saudi Arabia.

    The survivors — surviving the regime or the carpet bombing? Right now, nobody is in the streets especially after Israel bombed the oil storage and there’s black chemical smoke everywhere. “Gulf war syndrome” will be making a return to Tehran. And that’s the problem — the initial euphoria of bombing their oppressors is gone and now its a realisation that US/Israel is bombing the people too.

    hrw

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