Brace Yourselves For War Between Iran and Israel

It seems that Israel's weakest point in its infrastructure are the 5 desalination plants (plus two under construction). They provide about 75% of Israel's water and constructing one takes about 3-5 years.

One of those desalination plants was reportedly already attacked. If several of them are destroyed or severely damaged, then it could be the main reason for an exodus from Israel which some sources have been predicting.
 
missiles impacting the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet headquarters in Manama, Bahrain


trying to get verification on this as was reported overnight (2/3march)
 
I'm thinking that he agreed to this war probably because either outcome fits him: Either Iran falls apart and the US will get Iranian oil or Israel gets destroyed or severely weakened - so the people who he knows tried to assassinate him will be unable to go on any more conquests. Plus, the negative impact on China's energy supply either way.
Trump may have a rough idea, but his ego is also in the way of him seeing wider consequences of his actions, just as it makes him vulnerable to manipulation.

From a discussion about Musk and Trump:
It's also about the ego
Session 25 January 2025
(Chu) I think for both of them, as much as they may care up to a certain point, or at least Trump, it's also about the ego and what they can do quickly and stuff.

A: Yes.

Many of the people who were in power before Trump are still there. The following concerned probably not only the US:
There are certifiable, insane persons in positions of power
Session 19 October 2024
A: Pay attention to last final messages. Things are really heating up. There are certifiable, insane persons in positions of power. Goodbye.

Q: (L) Well, that's charming! Yeah. The last final messages from the last few sessions or, something?

(Andromeda) Yeah.

(L) Because they've pretty much said... I mean, you remember when they told us last time, I think it was then, that things were going to be explosive?

(Chu) Explosive revelations and events.

Interestingly, if Trump suffers from excessive ego, it can be fun to consider what help might be offered by a duly qualified doctor who has considered other options, including doing nothing:
If psilocybin mushrooms are not producing spiritual experiences, what do they do? - They bind to neuroreceptors and block certain intense ego oriented thinking. This has the effect of allowing a mass of impressions coming to and through the sensorium to be apprehended. The effect is to make the individual less controlling in their thinking. These effects can be lasting. - repetition can be damaging by altering brain structures via chemical pathways
In order to avoid misunderstandings, here is the context: Session 9 December 2017
Q: (L) So the question is: "Are we able to ask the C's if Kilindi Iyi's material is accurate or false?" Well, I think we covered that. "Would people in the world benefit spiritually from consuming mushrooms containing psilocybin in a controlled/safe environment?"

A: No.

Q: (Artemis) Does taking mushrooms make somebody become a mushroom?

A: LOL!

Q: (L) Okay, well... Let me ask: Are there benefits to using psilocybin mushrooms or something like that?

A: For some, yes.


Q: (Pierre) We had this discussion. About the reset thing.

(L) If psilocybin mushrooms are not producing spiritual experiences, what do they do?

A: They bind to neuroreceptors and block certain intense ego oriented thinking. This has the effect of allowing a mass of impressions coming to and through the sensorium to be apprehended. The effect is to make the individual less controlling in their thinking. These effects can be lasting.


Q: (Artemis) So it like dissolves boundaries in a way?

A: Yes

Q: (L) So, obviously if the effects are lasting, one doesn't need to repeat it?

A: No. And in fact repetition can be damaging
by altering brain structures via chemical pathways.
The Wiki for psilocybin mushrooms has:
Many of them are found in Mexico (53 species), with the remainder distributed throughout Canada and the US (22), Europe (16), Asia (15), Africa (4), and Australia and associated islands (19). 7
Of course, the idea is purely hypothetical, though certainly more forgiving and less invasive compared to more radical solutions floated around in some quarters.
 
It seems Israel has been over-using a disproportionate, bloody - force, espcially against Palestinians. They sowed the seeds of chaos and instability all around them, killed the previous Persian president, toppled Assad, ruined Syria and instaured a pro-LGBT leader there.

Now they managed to kill another Iranian president.

Bully, turmoil, crime, a seemingly non-existing accountability.

I can remember the video showing a missile hitting the hearth of Tel Aviv. Israel is not exempt from the world of normal people. They can act as they please, this won't change the fact that the world does not adapt to them. I think they may have found a sort of way to provide the illusion that it wasn't the case. I am sure they know, but can they reflect on it?

What does trump have to gain (after all), from an association with Israel? Trump is a businessman, and a correct & capable one (I believe). He knows to do the maths and to discern what's profitable and what's not. This leads me to that question: after all, what is it that Israel could provide to the USA?!
 
missiles impacting the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet headquarters in Manama, Bahrain


trying to get verification on this as was reported overnight (2/3march)

Those filming sound overly excited, but authentic.
 
It seems Israel has been over-using a disproportionate, bloody - force, espcially against Palestinians. They sowed the seeds of chaos and instability all around them, killed the previous Persian president, toppled Assad, ruined Syria and instaured a pro-LGBT leader there.

Now they managed to kill another Iranian president.

Bully, turmoil, crime, a seemingly non-existing accountability.

I can remember the video showing a missile hitting the hearth of Tel Aviv. Israel is not exempt from the world of normal people. They can act as they please, this won't change the fact that the world does not adapt to them. I think they may have found a sort of way to provide the illusion that it wasn't the case. I am sure they know, but can they reflect on it?

What does trump have to gain (after all), from an association with Israel? Trump is a businessman, and a correct & capable one (I believe). He knows to do the maths and to discern what's profitable and what's not. This leads me to that question: after all, what is it that Israel could provide to the USA?!

RFK Jr. spoke about this - Israel is necessary to maintain control over world oil supplies in a time when Russia and China are on the rise. Think of a mafia that needs to control a market and prevent competitors from moving in on the mob's cash flow. They need enforcers in the productive neighbourhood to do that.


Michael Hudson has written about it, too. He speculates that what we're seeing as the start of WWIII and speculates about the potential consequences:


Last Friday the mediator of the U.S. and Iranian nuclear negotiations in Oman, that country’s foreign minister Badr Albusaidi, pulled the rug out from President Trump’s deceptive pretense threatening war with Iran. Why? Because it had refused his demands to give up what he claimed was its own atom bomb. The Omani foreign minister explained on CBS’s Face the Nation that the Iranian team had agreed not to accumulate enriched uranium and offered “full and comprehensive verification by the IAEA.” This new concession was a “breakthrough that has never been achieved any time before. And I think if we can capture that and build on it, I think a deal is within our reach” to achieve “agreement that Iran will never, ever have a nuclear material that will create a bomb. This is, I think, a big achievement.”

Pointing out that this breakthrough “has been missed a lot by the media,” he emphasized that by calling for “zero stockpiling” went far beyond what had been negotiated during President Obama’s administration, because “if you cannot stockpile material that is enriched then there is no way you can actually create a bomb.”
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei – who already had issued a fatwa against doing any such thing, and had repeated this position year after year – called Iran’s Shi’a leaders and military chief to discuss ratification of the agreement to cede control of its enriched uranium in order to prevent war.

But any such capitulation was precisely what neither the United States nor Israel could accept. A peaceful resolution would have prevented the long-term U.S. plan to consolidate and weaponize its control over Middle Eastern oil, its transportation and the investment of its oil export revenues, and to use Israel and al Qaeda/ISIS as its client armies to block independent oil-producing countries from acting in their own sovereign interests.

Israeli intelligence apparently alerted the U.S. military to suggest that the meeting at the Ayatollah’s compound offered a great chance to decapitate the leading decision makers all together. This followed the U.S. military handbook advice that killing a political leader whom the U.S. deems to be undemocratic will liberate popular dreams of regime change. That was the hope of bombing President Putin’s country residence last month, and it was in line with the U.S’s recent Starlink attempt to mobilize popular opposition for revolution in Iran.

The joint U.S.-Israeli attack makes it clear that there is nothing that Iran could have conceded that would have deterred the long-standing U.S. drive to control Middle Eastern oil, alongside using Israel and ISIS/Al Qaeda client armies to prevent sovereign nations in the region from emerging to take control of their oil reserves. That control remains an essential arm of U.S. foreign policy. It is the key to the U.S. ability to hurt other economies by denying them access to energy if they do not adhere to U.S. foreign policy. This insistence on blocking the world’s access to energy sources not under American control is why the U.S. has attacked Venezuela, Syria, Iraq, Libya and Russia.

The attack on negotiators (the second time America has done this to Iran) is a perfidy that will go down in history. It was to prevent Iran’s intended move to peace, before its leaders could have disproven Trump’s false claim that Iran had refused to give up its desire to obtain its own atom bomb.

The markets last week were vastly underestimating the risk of closing the Oil Gulf. U.S. oil companies will make a killing. China and other oil importers will suffer. U.S. financial speculators also will make a killing, because their oil production is domestic. This fact may even have played a role in the U.S. decision to end the world’s access to Middle Eastern oil for what promises to be a lengthy period.

The trade and financial disruption in fact will be so worldwide that I think we can think of Saturday’s February 28 attack on Iran as the true trigger of World War III. For most of the world, the imminent financial crisis (to say nothing of the moral outrage) will define the next decade of international political and economic restructuring.

European, Asian and the Global South countries will be unable to obtain oil except at prices that make many industries unprofitable and many family budgets unaffordable. The rise in oil prices also will make it impossible for Global South countries to service their dollar debts falling due to Western bondholders, banks and the IMF.

Countries can save themselves from having to impose domestic austerity, currency depreciation and inflation only by recognizing that the U.S. attack (supported by Britain and Saudi Arabia, with ambiguous Turkish acquiescence) had ended the U.S. unipolar order – and with it the dollarized international financial system. If this is not recognized, acquiescence will continue until it becomes unsustainable in any case.

If this is the inaugural real battle of World War III, it is in many ways a final battle to decide what World War II was all about. Will international law crumble as a result of the unwillingness of enough countries to protect the rules of civilized law supporting the principles of national sovereignty free from foreign interference and coercion from the 1648 Peace of Westphalia to the UN Charter? And with regard to wars that inevitably are to be waged, will they spare civilians and non-belligerents, or will they be like Ukraine’s attack on its Russian speaking population in its eastern provinces, Israel’s genocide against ethnic Palestinians, Wahabi religious cleansing of non-Sunni Arab populations, or indeed the Iranian, Cuban and other populations under U.S.-sponsored attack.

Can the United Nations be saved without freeing itself and its member countries from U.S. control? An early litmus test of where alliances are sorting out will be which countries join the legal move to declare Donald Trump and his cabinet war criminals. Something more than the present ICC is needed, given the U.S. Government’s personal attacks on ICC judges that found Netanyahu guilty.

What is required is a Nurenberg-scale trial against the Western military policy that has been seeking to plunge the entire world into political and economic chaos if it does not submit to the U.S. unipolar ruler-based order. If other countries do not create an alternative to the US-European-Japanese-Wahabi offensive, they will suffer what U.S. Secretary of State Rubio called (in his recent Munich speech) a resurgence of the Western history of conquest to the basic principles of international law and equity.

An alternative requires restructuring the United Nations to end the U.S. ability to block majority resolutions. In view of the fact that U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said that it may be bankrupt by August and have to close its New York City headquarters, this is a propitious time to move it out of the United States itself. The U.S. has banned Francesca Albanese from entering the United States as a result of her report describing Israeli genocide in Gaza. There can be no rule of law as long as control over the U.N. and its agencies remains in U.S. hands and those of its European satellites.
 
RFK Jr. spoke about this - Israel is necessary to maintain control over world oil supplies in a time when Russia and China are on the rise. Think of a mafia that needs to control a market and prevent competitors from moving in on the mob's cash flow. They need enforcers in the productive neighbourhood to do that.


Michael Hudson has written about it, too. He speculates that what we're seeing as the start of WWIII and speculates about the potential consequences:

Yeah, oil. I think you're right. Many things still boil down to big basics, and in a world teaching various discriminations in terms of "what are the real mattering elements" - the basics remain. Oil. It's not "tech" or $, or at least oil remains a top element. "The blood of the earth", symbolic of added power (?). Oil, a "sustainer of future"...

As those are simply pillaging Earth's resources, they may face a problem of some sort, if they simply disregard the nature of the "whole". They would end up figuring out that it's not "free", so to speak. Ultimately - no oil and go back to the basics (become first a profitable protagonist for the whole, and then we'll see if you're eligible to get a small stock of "future sustainer"; learn to stand up by yourself, without parasitism).
 
The Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov, said Washington justified the attack on Iran on the grounds that it was seeking a nuclear bomb, even though no evidence of this was ever found. Lavrov quoted Steve Witkoff as saying that the real goal is to deprive Iran of its “undeniable right” to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes, a right recognized for all nations.

Lavrov: The US will achieve the opposite effect: “Iran will obtain the nuclear bomb.
Synopsis
Russia has issued a stark warning. A war launched by the US and Israel against Iran could push Tehran and its Arab neighbors towards acquiring nuclear weapons. This development risks escalating regional instability. Moscow urges an immediate end to hostilities. President Putin is working to ease tensions and convey concerns to Iran.
Read more at:
Russia says war could backfire by spurring Iran and Arab nations to seek nuclear weapons
 
Source from telegram Clash Report.

U.S. commanders across more than 30 military bases told troops the Iran war is part of “God’s plan” and linked it to “Armageddon.”

A commander said Trump was “anointed by Jesus to light the signal fire in Iran to cause Armageddon.”

The Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) says it has received over 110 similar complaints describing the war as “biblically-sanctioned” and a sign of the Christian “End Times.”

Source: Jonathan Larsen / Substack

Details from Grok on this report:

The complaints describe commanders framing the ongoing U.S./Israel-Iran conflict (which began with strikes around Feb. 28–March 1, 2026) as part of “God’s divine plan,” referencing the Book of Revelation, Armageddon, and the second coming of Jesus — with one specific commander allegedly telling NCOs that “President Trump has been anointed by Jesus to light the signal fire in Iran to cause Armageddon and mark his return to Earth.”

No major mainstream accounts or official Pentagon/X accounts have weighed in yet in the visible results. There are no prominent debunkings or fact-check threads in the latest posts — it’s mostly just people sharing the report with reactions ranging from shock to skepticism. A few add notes about Secretary Hegseth’s evangelical initiatives or past MRFF cases for context.
 
I came across this:


Europe’s Break With Russian Energy Runs Into the Real World

US and Israeli strikes on Iran, followed by Tehran’s drone and missile launches, have shaken energy markets.

European gas prices have surged 75 percent in a week, hitting multi-year highs as tensions disrupt Gulf exports. Norway’s energy minister says the crisis could reopen debate in the EU over banning Russian gas imports.

Here's the Reuters post:


OSLO, March 3 (Reuters) - The impact on energy flows of U.S. and Israeli military attacks on Iran and Iran's drone and missile launches against its neighbours could reopen debate in the European Union over banning Russian natural gas imports, Norway's energy minister said on Tuesday.

European gas prices have jumped 75% this week, hitting multi-year highs as hostilities in and around Iran have impacted gas exports from the Gulf.

Major liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter Qatar halted production on Monday.

"The EU has been very clear that they want to liberate themselves from Russian oil and gas, but then the events of the last three-four days have also been difficult," Norway's Energy Minister Terje Aasland told a conference in Oslo.

"With the geopolitical situation we see now, I believe the debate will be revived," Aasland said.

I just thought it's another way in which this can backfire for the Epstein Coalition.
 
Source from telegram Clash Report.

U.S. commanders across more than 30 military bases told troops the Iran war is part of “God’s plan” and linked it to “Armageddon.”
:lol: Of course, they have to say that. What else they are going to say to their cannon fodder? They can't say that "Go and die for Israel ( which is half way across the world, who belong to different ethnicity, language and religion)". They can't say " Our leaders are child rapists, murderers and pedophiles and Israel has compromising information and they can destroy us with making stock market crash".
 
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