March 30, 2026
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Day 27 of War on Iran: Why the US is Losing | Ali Alizadeh & Robert Inlakesh
On this episode of the MintCast, MintPress News director Mnar Adley breaks her silence after being targeted by a MAGA extremist, and dives deep into Day 27 of the US-Israel war on Iran with iranian political analyst Ali Alizadeh who is based in London and Robert Inlakesh, MintPress staff writer and MidEast Geopolitical analyst. Continue reading
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Scare Pieces About Global Fossil Fuels
Back in the day (the late first decade of this century) I was a keen follower of the “peak oil” debate, but as I did more and more research in the area and looked behind the repeated claims of the alarmists I saw a pattern of an inability to integrate new knowledge and a readiness… Continue reading
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Iran & Yemen’s Missiles LEVEL Israel, HIT Desalination as Trump PANICS | Larry Johnson
Monday, 30 March 2026 — Chronicles of Haiphong Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson comes on to discuss Iran’s retaliation intensifying with coordinated attacks alongside Yemen as Trump panics his way into a ground operation. The war is reaching a point of no return, and we break it all down. Continue reading
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Why The Israeli Military Will Fail At occupying South Lebanon
In this in-depth analysis, MintPress News founder Mnar Adley and journalist Robert Inlakesh break down why Israel’s Merkava tanks are being destroyed at an alarming rate, how Hezbollah has grown stronger despite 15 months of bombardment, and why Israeli military analysts admit they cannot win on the ground. The resistance stands. Israel’s occupation fails. Continue reading
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Imperialist crime: The murder of journalists Fatima Ftouni and Ali Sheaib
Pedro Monzón Barata frames the killing of journalists in Lebanon as a deliberate assault on truth, linking it to broader imperial war dynamics, emphasizing Cuba’s historic solidarity with resistance movements and its condemnation of these crimes. Continue reading
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The Strait Of Hormuz Is Not Closed – But Iran Now Controls It
On March 29, Dimitri Lascaris boarded an Iranian civilian vessel and toured the Strait of Hormuz for approximately one hour. Continue reading