"WHAT AMERICAN READERS NEED TO KNOW: The five-day window Trump declared on Monday at 11:30 AM UTC expires Saturday March 28 at approximately 11:30 AM UTC (6:30 AM EST). There is no deal. Pakistan just prevented Israel from killing Iran’s foreign minister and parliament speaker — the only senior Iranian officials engaging with mediators. The White House says talks are ongoing. Iran says there are no talks."

~ Rudy Martinez

#Trump #Iran #war #oil #gas
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https://www.chicanoinparis.com/p/the-rest-of-the-world-report-thursday-482

The Rest of the World Report | Thursday, March 26, 2026 — Morning Edition

DAY 27 MORNING EDITION IS LIVE The deadline expires tomorrow. There is no deal. Brent is $106. ① The five-day window Trump declared on Monday at ~11:30 AM UTC expires Saturday March 28 at approximately 11:30 AM UTC — no deal, no confirmed talks, no Islamabad meeting. Overnight: Pakistan intervened to prevent Israel from assassinating Iran's foreign minister and parliament speaker. "If they are killed, there is no one left to talk to." Saturday is the most consequential deadline of the war. ② Iran has been laying traps and moving troops to Kharg Island — which handles 90% of Iran's crude oil exports — in preparation for a possible US operation to seize it. Two Marine amphibious units are in the region. Trump's Treasury Secretary has called it a potential "US asset." Gulf allies are privately urging the US not to do it. Iran is ready for them if they do. ③ A 21-year-old Israeli soldier was killed in Lebanon overnight — the third IDF soldier dead in the renewed ground operation. 1,072 people have been killed in Lebanon in less than four weeks. Lebanon has expelled Iran's ambassador. Israel is operating inside Lebanese towns. One of its cabinet ministers is calling for annexation. This is a war. ④ Republican members of the House Armed Services Committee walked out of a classified Pentagon briefing and said on the record they don't know what this war is for. Rep. Nancy Mace: "The justifications presented to the American public for the war in Iran were not the same military objectives we were briefed on today." 59% of Americans say the US made the wrong decision. A supplemental war funding bill is coming. ⑤ Saudi Arabia is cutting oil exports to China and India for the second month in a row because the bypass pipeline cannot cover what the Strait of Hormuz normally moves. Brent is $106 this morning — up 61% since February 28. Japan is releasing its largest ever oil reserves. The IEA calls this the biggest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market. The rest of the world is watching. We translate it for you. Link in bio. 🔗

A Chicano In Paris

"Brent crude is at $106 this morning. Saturday morning is the most consequential deadline of the war so far."

#Trump #Iran #war #oil #gas
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"There is another problem Trump and Witkoff and Kushner have. The negotiations they started before the war were with a representative of the Iranian leader who was killed, along with much of his government and military leadership, on the first day of the war."

~ Lucian K. Truscott

#Trump #JaredKushner #SteveWitkoff #Iran #war #oil #gas
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https://luciantruscott.substack.com/p/the-2000-year-old-persian-rug-problem

The 2,000-year-old Persian rug problem

They have been there a long time.

Lucian Truscott Newsletter

"I think it's beginning to dawn on the president, maybe just beginning to dawn, and it just dawned on his people long ago, which is that he's not in charge anymore, and he will retain the capacity to continue to cause lots of explosions anywhere he wants. And we continue to do that, and the Israelis are doing that."

~ Rep. Jim Hynes

#Trump #JaredKushner #SteveWitkoff #Iran #war #oil #gas
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https://www.contrariannews.org/p/what-can-we-believe-about-the-iran

What Can We Believe About the Iran War?

Rep. Himes attempts to decode Trump's mixed messaging

The Contrarian

"But we are not in charge anymore because the single biggest factor which is affecting most people on the globe, and certainly Americans as they fill their cars up, is the fact that the strait has been closed for several weeks right now."

#Trump #JaredKushner #SteveWitkoff #Iran #war #oil #gas
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"For every decision President Donald Trump makes, some nearby patsy invariably gets blamed when that decision goes south. Trump throws people under the bus so often that there’s not a single bloodless bus undercarriage left in Washington, DC.

Knowing that, I think Pete Hegseth, the former Fox News host cosplaying as a U.S. Defense secretary, might want to don his nicest bus-exhaust-pipe-viewing suit & prepare to get tossed."

Rex Huppke

#Trump #Hegseth #Iran #war
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2026/03/25/trump-blame-hegseth-iran-war-failure/89301158007/

Trump's war is unpopular, so he's found the perfect scapegoat | Opinion

For every decision Donald Trump makes, some patsy gets blamed when that decision goes south. For the Iran war, Pete Hegseth seems like a good choice.

USA TODAY

"Donald Trump claims Iran is begging him to make a deal. There is no evidence to support his claim."

~ Aaron Parnas

#Trump #Iran #war
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https://aaronparnas.substack.com/p/major-update-united-states-votes

Major Update: United States Votes Against Resolution Condemning Slavery, Hegseth Mocked by Staff, Trump Suffers Loss in Utah, Iran War Expands

Good morning or afternoon, everyone (honestly, I’ve completely lost track of time since the birth of my baby girl).

The Parnas Perspective

"Early in the war I thought it was highly unlikely Trump would dispatch ground troops. Over time my view has changed. The available evidence suggests:

Trump does not have a strategic objective.

Without an objective, he does not know how to conclude the war.

You see this in virtually every report coming from the administration."

~ Jonathan V. Last

#Trump #Iran #war #military #troops
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https://www.thebulwark.com/p/boots-on-the-ground-because-idk-why

Boots on the Ground Because Idk Why Not 🤷‍♂️

Trump might invade Iran because he can’t think of anything else to do.

The Bulwark

"All of which is why it’s clear that ground troops really are on the table. If you’re in a war, you don’t have an objective, and you need the enemy to agree to a cessation of hostilities, then everything is on the table. The operation has escaped confinement."

#Trump #Iran #war #military #troops
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"[Invasion of Iran] is not imminent and not even inevitable.

Military sources tell me that for weeks, the Pentagon has exaggerated the readiness and potency of the Marines, setting in motion a media frenzy that is part stupidity, part disinformation to spook Tehran, and part manipulation to please Donald Trump."

~ Ken Klippenstein

#Trump #Iran #war #military #troops
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https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/is-a-ground-war-with-iran-imminent

Is a Ground War With Iran Imminent, or Inevitable?

The answer is an unqualified 'No.'

Ken Klippenstein

"We’ve known since Donald Trump’s first term that he does not read, and that his briefers struggled to find ways to deliver vital information to him, giving up on written briefings and instead concentrating on trying to keep his interest with short presentations that included 'killer graphics' like maps and charts. The CIA often just gave up and briefed Mike Pence instead."

~ Marty Kelley

#Trump #Iran #war #stupidity
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https://www.wonkette.com/p/trumps-iran-briefings-are-mostly

Trump's Iran Briefings Are Mostly Videos Of Sh*t Blowing Up, So That Explains A Lot!

Strait of Hormuz remains closed, so there's that.

Wonkette

"And now that he’s gotten us into a war for no reason that anyone can explain, his briefings include a daily sizzle reel where he’s shown videos of the bestest, coolest, awesomest US strikes against Iranian targets, NBC News reported Wednesday citing 'three current U.S. officials and a former U.S. official' who know about the briefings."

#Trump #Iran #war #stupidity
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@wdlindsy a war for "no reason that anyone can explain"?

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