Source: Daniel Davis youtube, Sonar21.com
Ray McGovern | Israel Lost the Iran War - May Use Nuclear Weapons | Mar. 13, 2026
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China,
Glenn Diesen,
Iran,
Israel,
Ray McGovern,
Russia,
Trump
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Source: Glenn Diesen youtube
Description:
Ray McGovern was a CIA officer for 27 years, he chaired the National Intelligence Estimates and prepared the CIA's Presidential Daily Briefs. McGovern discusses why Israel may use nuclear weapons, as it lost the war against Iran and has no acceptable off-ramp.
Ray McGovern was a CIA officer for 27 years, he chaired the National Intelligence Estimates and prepared the CIA's Presidential Daily Briefs. McGovern discusses why Israel may use nuclear weapons, as it lost the war against Iran and has no acceptable off-ramp.
Chris Hedges on the U.S.–Israel War on Iran: “Iranians Will Decide the Outcome” | Mar. 12, 2026
Source: India & Global Left youtube
Description:
In this conversation, Hedges analyses the war launched under the presidency of Donald Trump and what it means for the future of U.S. power in the region.
He discusses:
• Whether Trump’s war on Iran fits into his presidential campaign promises
• The political risks Trump faces as the war becomes unpopular among Americans
• Why Iran sees the conflict as an existential threat and may fight for the long term
• Whether the war signals the decline of U.S. empire in the Middle East
• The role of Israel and the Gulf monarchies in the conflict
• The impact of the war on Palestine and the Axis of Resistance
• Why anti-war protests in the United States have not yet reached the scale seen during the Gaza genocide
• How dissent has been criminalised and what Americans can do to mobilise against the war
Hedges argues that the trajectory of the war will ultimately be decided by Iran’s response, and that the conflict could reshape power relations across the Middle East, with implications for powers such as Russia and China.
Topics Covered:
US-Iran war analysis | Trump foreign policy | Israel Iran conflict | Middle East geopolitics | US empire decline | Palestine | Iraq instability | Anti-war movement
Description:
In this conversation, Hedges analyses the war launched under the presidency of Donald Trump and what it means for the future of U.S. power in the region.
He discusses:
• Whether Trump’s war on Iran fits into his presidential campaign promises
• The political risks Trump faces as the war becomes unpopular among Americans
• Why Iran sees the conflict as an existential threat and may fight for the long term
• Whether the war signals the decline of U.S. empire in the Middle East
• The role of Israel and the Gulf monarchies in the conflict
• The impact of the war on Palestine and the Axis of Resistance
• Why anti-war protests in the United States have not yet reached the scale seen during the Gaza genocide
• How dissent has been criminalised and what Americans can do to mobilise against the war
Hedges argues that the trajectory of the war will ultimately be decided by Iran’s response, and that the conflict could reshape power relations across the Middle East, with implications for powers such as Russia and China.
Topics Covered:
US-Iran war analysis | Trump foreign policy | Israel Iran conflict | Middle East geopolitics | US empire decline | Palestine | Iraq instability | Anti-war movement
Andrei Martyanov | It’s OVER: Iran Just EXPOSED the Weakness of US-Israel Air Defense | Mar. 12, 2026
Richard D. Wolff & Michael Hudson | What Is Occurring Is Really WORLD WAR III | Mar. 12, 2026
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China,
Iran,
Israel,
Michael Hudson,
Richard Wolff,
Russia,
Trump
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New World Next Week | Iran War Oil Crunch Plunges World Into Crisis | Mar. 13, 2026
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China,
Coronavirus,
Fukushima,
Iran,
Israel,
New World Next Week,
Russia,
Trump
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Source: NewWorldNextWeek.com, corbettreport.com, mediamonarchy.com
Description:
This week on New World Next Week: the Strait of Hormuz becomes the world's energy chokepoint; authors push new human label to thwart AI; and still no prosecutions six years after the scamdemic.
Show Notes:
Story #1: Nations Worldwide Move To Conserve Fuel As Strait Of Hormuz Closure Threatens Global Economy
Description:
This week on New World Next Week: the Strait of Hormuz becomes the world's energy chokepoint; authors push new human label to thwart AI; and still no prosecutions six years after the scamdemic.
Show Notes:
Story #1: Nations Worldwide Move To Conserve Fuel As Strait Of Hormuz Closure Threatens Global Economy
Search: America Exports Most Of Its Oil
Is This The Chart Pressuring Trump Toward An Iran Off-Ramp?
Iran Vows to Block Oil Shipments Until US-Israeli Attacks End
War With Iran Becomes World’s Latest Economic Hazard
What Role Did Marine Insurers Play in Halting Hormuz Traffic?
Image: The difference is by design. NYT doubts anything Iran says, while taking USrael at face value.
Is This The Chart Pressuring Trump Toward An Iran Off-Ramp?
Iran Vows to Block Oil Shipments Until US-Israeli Attacks End
War With Iran Becomes World’s Latest Economic Hazard
What Role Did Marine Insurers Play in Halting Hormuz Traffic?
Image: The difference is by design. NYT doubts anything Iran says, while taking USrael at face value.
Andrei Martyanov | Iran effectively defeats US in a week | No Way US can open Straight of Hormuz | Mar. 11, 2026
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Andrei Martyanov,
China,
Garland Nixon,
Iran,
Israel,
Russia,
Trump
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Laith Marouf | Hezbollah Rockets Keep Penetrating Israeli Defenses - Ground War Escalation | Mar. 11, 2026
Jeffrey Sachs | WE ARE NOW IN WORLD WAR III & Trump Won't Survive Iran Fallout | Mar. 10, 2026
Source: Danny Haiphong youtube
Description:
Prof. Jeffrey Sachs argues that World War III has already begun in Iran as the US's war blows up the world order. Trump's initial strike has failed in its objective, and despite this an off-ramp appears increasingly untenable. What began as a regional conflict has already spilled over globally and Prof. Sachs discusses what the first stages of World War III look like amid escalating conflict.
Description:
Prof. Jeffrey Sachs argues that World War III has already begun in Iran as the US's war blows up the world order. Trump's initial strike has failed in its objective, and despite this an off-ramp appears increasingly untenable. What began as a regional conflict has already spilled over globally and Prof. Sachs discusses what the first stages of World War III look like amid escalating conflict.
Prof. John Mearsheimer | U.S. Already Lost Iran War - No Off-Ramp in Sight | Mar. 10, 2026
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China,
Glenn Diesen,
Iran,
Israel,
John Mearsheimer,
Russia,
Trump
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Source: Glenn Diesen youtube
Description:
Prof. John Mearsheimer explains why the war against Iran has already been lost, and why there is no off-ramp. John J. Mearsheimer is the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, where he has taught since 1982.
Description:
Prof. John Mearsheimer explains why the war against Iran has already been lost, and why there is no off-ramp. John J. Mearsheimer is the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, where he has taught since 1982.
The Cradle | TRUMP PANICS: Calls Putin for help as Iran takes war lead | Mar. 10, 2026
Source: The Cradle youtube
Description:
Live coverage of the war on Iran. Updates, analysis, and the latest developments as the conflict escalates across the region.
Description:
Live coverage of the war on Iran. Updates, analysis, and the latest developments as the conflict escalates across the region.
Col. Douglas Macgregor | NO, the IRAN WAR is NOT OVER | Mar. 10, 2026
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Colonel Douglas Macgregor,
Iran,
Israel,
Trump
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Source: Daniel Davis youtube
Description:
Colonel Douglas Macgregor argues that official U.S. statements claiming success in Operation Epic Fury are misleading and resemble overly optimistic reporting during the Vietnam War.
Description:
Colonel Douglas Macgregor argues that official U.S. statements claiming success in Operation Epic Fury are misleading and resemble overly optimistic reporting during the Vietnam War.
Key points:
Statistics vs. reality: Macgregor says officials—including Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump—are emphasizing statistics (targets hit, sorties flown, missile reductions) that don’t prove strategic success.
Historical parallel: He compares the messaging to Vietnam and even the bombing phase before the ground war in the Gulf War, where reported destruction levels were exaggerated until troops saw the real situation.
Iran still capable: Despite heavy strikes on air defenses and industry, Iran continues launching ballistic missiles and damaging targets in Israel and the Gulf region.
Leadership strikes ineffective: Attempts to kill or remove top Iranian leaders have not caused collapse; replacements quickly take power.
Targeting problems: Iran is reportedly shooting down reconnaissance platforms, making it difficult for the U.S. to find missile launch sites.
Statistics vs. reality: Macgregor says officials—including Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump—are emphasizing statistics (targets hit, sorties flown, missile reductions) that don’t prove strategic success.
Historical parallel: He compares the messaging to Vietnam and even the bombing phase before the ground war in the Gulf War, where reported destruction levels were exaggerated until troops saw the real situation.
Iran still capable: Despite heavy strikes on air defenses and industry, Iran continues launching ballistic missiles and damaging targets in Israel and the Gulf region.
Leadership strikes ineffective: Attempts to kill or remove top Iranian leaders have not caused collapse; replacements quickly take power.
Targeting problems: Iran is reportedly shooting down reconnaissance platforms, making it difficult for the U.S. to find missile launch sites.
War likely to continue: Macgregor believes the conflict is far from over despite statements suggesting it will end soon.
Major global economic impact:
About 25% of the world’s oil supply is reportedly offline due to disruptions in Gulf production and shipping.
35% of global fertilizer shipments are halted.
Rising energy costs could increase electricity, manufacturing, and food prices worldwide.
Global supply stress: Europe already had low natural-gas reserves, while countries like China and India depend heavily on Gulf oil—making the conflict a major risk for global energy markets.
Bottom line:
Macgregor argues that the war is being publicly portrayed as a rapid success, but in reality Iran retains significant military capability and the conflict could have long-lasting military and global economic consequences.
Major global economic impact:
About 25% of the world’s oil supply is reportedly offline due to disruptions in Gulf production and shipping.
35% of global fertilizer shipments are halted.
Rising energy costs could increase electricity, manufacturing, and food prices worldwide.
Global supply stress: Europe already had low natural-gas reserves, while countries like China and India depend heavily on Gulf oil—making the conflict a major risk for global energy markets.
Bottom line:
Macgregor argues that the war is being publicly portrayed as a rapid success, but in reality Iran retains significant military capability and the conflict could have long-lasting military and global economic consequences.
Tom Campbell | AI: The Interpretations | Mar. 11, 2026
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A.I.,
Tom Campbell
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Source: my-big-TOE.com
Description:
A YouTube comment becomes a source of discussion from the video: AI Potential: What are the Possibilities?
The topic here is individual interpretations of the information.
The topic here is individual interpretations of the information.