Thursday, 19 March 2026

Iran’s ‘Doomsday Clock’ Against Israel No Longer Ticking but Guess Who Is Waiting in the Wings

 

Iran’s ‘Doomsday Clock’ Against Israel No Longer Ticking but Guess Who Is Waiting in the Wings

by Nils A. Haug - https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22325/iran-turkey-waiting

Tehran’s infamous “doomsday clock” was designed to count down to the annihilation of Israel in the year 2040. Instead, it appears finally to have ceased operating at the 2026 mark, along with many leaders of Iran’s extremist Islamic regime.

The irony of Iran’s rout by its two most-hated enemies -- the “Great Satan” United States and the “Little Satan” Israel -- must be seismic in Iran’s major centers, where much of the civilian population openly celebrates, not the end of Israel as intended by Shia clerics, but, instead, the hoped-for final days of an apparently much-hated regime.

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The Strait of Hormuz Is the Real Battlefield — Not Just the Oil

By Tania Koenig - https://watch.org/node/139707

The war involving Iran, Israel, and the United States is widely being described through the language of missiles, airstrikes, and retaliation. That description is incomplete. The center of gravity in this conflict is not located in Tehran, Beirut, or even along Israel’s borders. It is located in a narrow maritime corridor through which the modern global economy breathes: the Strait of Hormuz.

Roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply passes through this chokepoint, but the strategic importance of Hormuz goes far beyond oil. The same corridor is critical for petrochemicals, liquefied natural gas, and essential inputs for agriculture, including fertilizers that are directly tied to crop production in major importing countries, including the United States. Any sustained disruption does not simply move energy prices; it transmits pressure into food systems, supply chains, and inflation across entire economies.

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The Real Leader of Iran Has Just Been Killed, And That Has Enormous Implications

 

The Real Leader of Iran Has Just Been Killed, And That Has Enormous Implications

Michael Snyder - https://endoftheamericandream.com/the-real-leader-of-iran-has-just-been-killed-and-that-has-enormous-implications/#google_vignette

We just witnessed a very pivotal moment in our war with Iran. When Ayatollah Khameni was still alive, Ali Larijani was essentially running the country. Once Ayatollah Khamenei died and was replaced by his son, Ali Larijani was still essentially running the country. The mass slaughter of protesters during the month of January had his fingerprints all over it, and many believe that he was the primary reason why Iran took such a hard line in negotiations with the United States during the month of February just before the war erupted. A lot of people are absolutely thrilled that he is gone, but who is going to run Iran now? Larijani was a murderer and a radical, but he was at least somewhat rational. Will he be replaced by someone that is a complete lunatic?

We shall see what happens.

If Larijani is replaced by a moderate, this could be a very good thing.

But if he is replaced by a total nut, there is no telling what Iran might do next.

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“Fertilizer Shock”: The Closure of the Strait of Hormuz Could Cause Widespread Global Food Shortages

by Michael Snyder - https://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/fertilizer-shock-the-closure-of-the-strait-of-hormuz-could-cause-widespread-global-food-shortages/#google_vignette

If commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains paralyzed for months, we will witness a global food crisis on a scale that many experts would have once considered to be unthinkable. Over the past couple of weeks, there has been much written about how the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has caused the price of oil to rise, has caused the price of natural gas to soar to insane levels and has caused the average price of diesel in the United States to jump above five dollars a gallon. But I think that the bigger story is what the closure of the Strait of Hormuz could mean for global food supplies.

Normally, approximately one-third of all globally-traded nitrogen fertilizer and approximately one-half of all globally-traded sulfur passes through the Strait of Hormuz…

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US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard says Iran's regime 'intact' but 'degraded'

 US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard says Iran's regime 'intact' but 'degraded'


Iran Blames US for Attacks on Gulf Arab States

 

Iran Blames US for Gulf Attacks; Three Arrested in Antisemitic Attack; Drive-by Hits Basij Checkpoint; Media Whitewashes Joe Kent
Coordinated Strike Hits Iran's Key Gas Field
US Pushing Syria to Fight Hezbollah in Lebanon
WATCH: IAF Eliminates Iranian Regime Soldiers
US Not Ready to Leave Iran Just Yet, Says Trump
Activist Flotilla Plans Large-scale Gaza Mission
WATCH: Lebanese Journalist Urges Regional Action to Crush Hezbollah
Iran Blames US for Attacks on Gulf Arab States

The Silence In The Pulpit: When Pastors Stop Preaching On Bible Prophecy

 

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The Silence In The Pulpit: When Pastors Stop Preaching On Bible Prophecy
 
Across much of the modern church landscape, a curious silence has settled over the pulpit. It is not the silence of reverence or reflection, but the silence of avoidance.
 
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The New Middle East Battlefield: Energy Infrastructure
 
Both sides in this war are now specifically targeting oil and gas infrastructure, and that is going to have devastating consequences. Even if the war ended tomorrow and the Strait of Hormuz was immediately reopened, there is no way that conditions would return to how they were just before the war any time soon.
 
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Iran's Islamic Crescent May Be Over But Guess Who Is Waiting In The Wings
 
While it is safe to say Iran's intended Caliphate is now a passing dream, the ideological void will doubtless be filled by Turkey, which seems to hanker for either a resurrected Ottoman Empire or a neo-Ottoman form of national Islamist dominance.
 
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AI, Lasers And Satellites: Technological Innovation In The 2026 Iran War
 
The coordinated military campaigns launched by Israel and the United States against the Islamic Republic of Iran represent a watershed moment in the evolution of modern warfare.
 
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How the Iran war has left Europe facing yet another energy crisis

 How the Iran war has left Europe facing yet another energy crisis


Iran’s Intelligence Chief Minister Esmail Khatib Is Assassinated by Israel - Third Persian Leader Eliminated in Two Weeks.

 

Tucker Lied About CIA Probe; Iran President Wants to 'Call it Quits'; Time to Celebrate,’ Says Netanyahu; Israeli Couple Killed by Missile; Ben Shapiro Blasts NATO ‘Allies’
Iran’s Intelligence Chief Assassinated by Israel
Israel Strikes Critical Iranian Gas Facility
WATCH: IDF Eliminates Key Hamas Logistics Chief
Iranian Missile Kills Elderly Israeli Couple Near Tel Aviv

FIRST AYATOLLAH KHAMENI, THEN IRAN'S SECURITY CHIEF ALI LARIJANI, AND NOW INTELLIGENCE MINISTER ESMAIL KHATIB AS ISRAEL AND THE USA TAKE OUT OUT MANY OF THE PERSIAN LEADERS IN RECENT DAYS

 Iran's intelligence minister Esmail Khatib killed in air strike, Israel says