Wednesday, 4 March 2026 — Black Agenda Report

Wednesday, 4 March 2026 — Danny Haiphong
Iran’s strikes are getting more significant with reports of a direct hit on a THADD battery and a CIA base station in Saudi Arabia exposes depleted U.S. air defenses. Mohammad Marandi and Pepe Escobar join the show to discuss the latest updates in this war, who has the upper hand, and what impact is it having on the geopolitical landscape.
Wednesday, 4 March 2026 —
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine speak during a news conference at the Pentagon.
Western threats against Iran reveal an imperial psychology unable to accept a multipolar world.
The sincere belief that the sadistic brutalization of the Palestinian people would sever their connection to their land; that a sixty-year siege on Cuba would compel its people to abandon their revolution; or that assassinating Iran’s revolutionary and spiritual leadership would force the country to surrender its sovereignty to its historic tormentors in the United States and the Zionist ethno-state of Israel—these are not simply policy miscalculations. They are manifestations of what I call the psychopathology of white supremacy.
Wednesday, 4 March 2026 — Geopolitics Prime

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:
Wednesday, 4 March 2026 — New Eastern Outlook
While politicians in Washington and Tel Aviv rub their hands together with the smug grins of overfed hyenas, in southern Iran, in the city of Minab, the earth has opened up to receive one hundred and sixty-five children’s bodies.
Wednesday, 4 March 2026 — Just Treatment
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Wednesday, 4 March 2026 — Media Lens

Commenting last week on the build-up of US military forces targeting Iran, Robert A. Pape, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, got it right:
‘This represents 40-50% of the deployable US air power in the world. Think air power on the order of the 1991 and 2003 Iraq war. And growing. Never has the US deployed this much force against a potential enemy and not launched strikes.’
Wednesday, 4 March 2026 — Liberation News Network

The financial press has a thesaurus of euphemisms for systemic failure. “Market volatility.” “Geopolitical risk.” “Risk-off sentiment.”
What they won’t print: Imperialism is eating itself alive, and Asian workers are paying for the meal.
Monday, 2 March 2026 — Strategic Culture Foundation

With the demise of diplomacy, the conflict has moved from the realm of strategic calculus and realism into one of psychological conditioning.
Tuesday, 3 March 2026 — The Cradle

Beijing’s expanding satellite network now hangs over the region as an unmistakable warning to Washington and Tel Aviv: their every deployment is visible.
When MizarVision began publishing satellite images of the US force buildup in the Persian Gulf and Jordan ahead of the US–Israel war on Iran that began on 28 February 2026, the internet reacted instantly. The photographs circulated widely because they revealed something western providers had carefully avoided showing.
Tuesday, 3 March 2026 — The Chronicles of Haiphong
Tuesday, 3 March 2026 — ¡Do Not Panic!

Living under late stage empire is like living in a twilight zone. The last few days have been especially trippy.
The US and Israel declared war on Iran with the full support of many European and regional leaders, and when Iran retaliated (as is their legal right under international law) the western political and media class wet the bed.
Monday, 2 March 2026 — Geopolitics and Climate Change
In the first few months of 2022, the US and its European vassals were in an effusive mood as president Biden waxed lyrically about the Russian Ruble becoming “rubble” and European leaders salivated over the prospects for all the new profit-making opportunities with the defeat and subjugation of Russia. And also, the great weakening of China without its northern ally. The Western optimism was so great that an extremely good offer proffered by Russia in the Istanbul negotiations was rejected. Four years later, the Russo-Ukrainian proxy war continues to grind on with Russia showing increasing economic and military strength while the Western arsenals have been depleted; with the US now handing off the financial support for Ukraine to its European vassals. With the economies of those vassals weakened by the loss of cheap Russian fossil fuels. More and more, even the European elites are coming to accept some form of Russian victory.
Sunday, 1 March 2026 — Strategic Culture Foundation

The Islamic Republic shows it has learned from past decision-making mistakes.
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The recent military escalation in the Middle East revealed a strategic miscalculation on the part of Washington and Tel Aviv. By launching a direct offensive against Iran, authorities in the United States and Israel apparently assumed that Tehran would repeat the pattern observed in previous confrontations: initial restraint, calibrated retaliation, and delayed timing. This pattern was evident both during the so-called Twelve-Day War and in earlier episodes of Israeli aggression against Iranian targets and regional allies. This time, however, the calculation proved mistaken.
Sunday, 1 March 2026 — Strategic Culture Foundation

Iran executed a large-scale, coordinated attack on U.S. and Israeli military assets across West Asia in ten hours, launching over 1,200 missiles and drones. The operation targeted 27 U.S. bases, damaged critical infrastructure, and disrupted the Strait of Hormuz, restricting passage to only Russian and Chinese vessels. Despite a U.S.-Israeli decapitation strike that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and others, Iran’s leadership quickly activated a pre-planned response with a detailed succession strategy. The conflict marked a strategic rupture between Washington and Tehran, with Iran pursuing retaliation and shifting the global dynamics in West Asia. Russia and China are expected to support Iran, while economic and military pressures could force a U.S.-backed ceasefire. The article suggests the region may be entering a post-U.S. order following decades of sanctions and imperial presence.
Cocoon AI Summary
We may just be reaching the portal of the post-U.S. West Asia order.
Saturday, 28 February 2026 — Danny Haiphong
The US and Israel launched strikes into Iran in the early hours of February 28th in an attempted regime change operation that both Trump and Isarel officials say will last days. Iran has already retaliated in a massive way, leaving several US bases and Israel itself under heavy fire. War correspondent Elijah Magnier joins the show to break it all down
Friday, 27 February 2026 — Weaponized Information

A liberal alarm rings in the pages of The Guardian, exposing troubling terms while leaving the aid architecture itself intact. The material terrain reveals how debt-shaped constraints narrow Zambia’s choices before any negotiation begins. The agreement fuses life-sustaining health systems with mineral governance and long-term informational commitments. Across the Global South, emerging refusals and alternative pathways signal that these arrangements are not beyond contestation.
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | February 27, 2026
Friday, 27 February 2026 — Struggle La Lucha
February 26, 2026 at 2 pm EST
Yesterday, our authorities reported an attempted infiltration for terrorist purposes by 10 individuals on a vessel registered in the State of Florida, United States.