Monday, 16 March 2026 — Dropsite News
Trump’s special envoy has been texting Iran’s foreign minister asking to start talks. Tehran says the war will end only when Iran believes it has established long-term deterrence.

Monday, 16 March 2026 — Dropsite News

Sunday, 15 March 2026 — Netpol
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Thursday, 12 March 2026 — MintPress News

While speculation rages on over the potential use of American boots on the ground in Iran, one of Tehran’s neighbours from which there are serious indicators that action could be taken by the US military to launch a ground invasion from Turkmenistan.
Satturday, 15 March 2026 — Matthew Ehret’s Insights

“It is good that we are bombing Iran! Someone had to finally put an end to their secret nuclear weapons program!”
“Iran’s secret nuclear weapons has been proven and anyone who questions that fact is not worth listening to.”
“Iran admitted to enriching their uranium and had achieved 60% enrichment! Why else would they do this, unless they wanted a nuclear bomb?!”
“Thank god we are bombing Iran. That’s the only way to achieve a golden age of peace and cooperation!”
Sunday, 15 March 2026 — Global Delinquents
The Judaeo-American war on Iran was intended to be a lightning strike routing, fought exclusively from the air, lasting only a few days. Instead, Washington and its Zionist proxy have blundered into a major multi-front conflict, which could well threaten the Empire’s very existence. The initial US aerial bombardment’s centrepiece was Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s February 28th murder. Initially hailed by Western media as “the assassination of the century,” the vile act has resulted in catastrophe for the perpetrators.
Saturday, 14 March 2026 — Al Mayadeen English
The Iranian people are currently fighting off an imperialist aggressor, not only for the sake of their own country but also for Ukrainians, who are themselves targets of similar Western aggression and predatory objectives.
Friday, 13 March 2026 — Weaponized Information

From settler conquest on the North American continent to a planetary lattice of bases, fleets, satellites, and command zones, the United States has constructed the most extensive military infrastructure in human history. Beneath the language of alliances, deterrence, and security lies a global machine designed to police the colonial world economy. But the very scale of that machine now exposes the contradiction at its core: the more the empire expands to supervise the planet, the more clearly the limits of imperial power come into view.
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | March 13, 2026
Tuesday, 10 March 2026 — nitter.poast.org
Amal Saad
Iran’s rejection of a ceasefire is not simply a disagreement over timing or terms, but reflects a challenge to the entire framework through which negotiations with the US have been conducted for decades. The Islamic Republic is refusing to negotiate from a position in which its own capabilities are treated as the problem to be solved or contained, whether its nuclear program, missile arsenal, or its regional alliances and support for the Axis of Resistance, and is instead insisting that the issue at stake is US and Israeli aggression and the regional order that underpins it.
Thursday, 12 March 2026 — Radhika Desai Geopolitical Economist
The latest twist – out of many twists and turns – in the US-Israeli war on Iran is Trump’s announcement that the War in Iran will be ‘ending very soon’ and that it was ‘ “very complete, pretty much” and ahead of schedule. At the same time, he also claimed that ‘We’ve already won in many ways, but we haven’t won enough.
Friday, 13 March 2026 — MintPress News
Since February 28, following the Israeli-US war of aggression against Iran, the Islamic Republic has targeted vital US military infrastructure bases in Persian Gulf nations, the worst hit being Bahrain. Simultaneously, the assassination of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has revived the predominantly Shia island’s 2011 revolutionary fervor.
Friday, 13 March 2026 — Prometheus
Kimia Talebi situates the attacks on Iran’s fuel depots within the US and Israel’s larger ecocidal imperialist project and argues for the necessity of embedding anti-imperialist politics in any ecological organising in Britain.
On Saturday 7th March, the United States and Israel launched one of the largest coordinated chemical attacks against a civilian population in history. A major refinery in Tehran was hit alongside other fuel depots in the city and in Karaj, west of the capital. Oil fires raged across the sky and leaks from the sites exploded in the street-side irrigation channels.
Thursday, 12 March 2026 — Weekly
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Friday, 13 March 2026 — Just Treatment if you are worried about the role of US spy tech company Palantir in our NHS, you’re going to want to read this! Leading human rights, health groups and trade unions have launched a landmark new briefing outlining a range of major concerns regarding the rollout of Palantir’s technology in our National Health Service. |
Friday, 13 March 2026 — Jonathan Cook
Thursday, 12 March 2026 — Weaponized Information

A Weaponized Propaganda Excavation of how the New York Times launders imperial war through the language of strategic error.
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | March 11, 2026
There is a familiar ritual in the house organs of empire. First the bombs fall, then the panic sets in, and then some respectable publication arrives to tell us that the real problem was not the fire, but the poor planning of the men who brought the gasoline. That is the moral universe of the New York Times piece, “How Trump and His Advisers Miscalculated Iran’s Response to War.”
Thursday, 12 March 2026 — The Tricontinental
In recent years, the Latin American far right has launched a crusade against the rights of women and sex-gender dissidents, hoping to crush some of the region’s most active opposition to neoliberalism.
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026 — Dialog Works Highlights
A deep technical discussion on the real capabilities of modern missile defense systems. The interview examines Patriot and THAAD intercept rates, the importance of early-warning radars, and how the destruction of key radar infrastructure can disrupt missile tracking and defense networks. It explores how drones and missile strikes have challenged U.S. bases in the Persian Gulf, potentially shifting regional political dynamics. The conversation also looks at the engineering limits of ship-based interceptors and radar systems, arguing that many missile defense decisions were driven more by politics than by technical analysis.
Wednesday, 11 March 2026 — Danny Haiphong
The US-Israeli war on Iran has backfired on the aggressors as Tehran launches a new military strategy that has placed Israel under heavy missile fire and turned up the economic pressure on Trump to surrender. Pepe Escobar joins the show to break it all down!
Thursday, 12 March 2026 — The New Atlas