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Beware the Ides of March

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It is said that Caesar, the Roman general and dictator, received a similar message on March 15, 44 B.C. He did not take the warning to heart and was assassinated by a group of senators. The plot, led by enemies-turned-friends Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus, was carried out in the Senate House in Rome. It is said that those who took part in Caesar’s killing believed it would save the Roman Republic. Others have speculated that Caesar’s calendar reform and the rejection of long-held Roman traditions led to his demise.

We are all being figuratively stabbed in the back. The foolish war of choice with Iran is hastening the end of the US empire. Considering our behavior that isn't a bad thing, except for US citizens who will end up paying the price. Additionally, the Ukraine war we engineered has also backfired. Of course as Orwell taught us, TPTB want continuous war. “The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous. Hierarchical society is only possible on the basis of poverty and ignorance. This new version is the past and no different past can ever have existed. In principle the war effort is always planned to keep society on the brink of starvation. The war is waged by the ruling group against its own subjects and its object is not the victory over either Eurasia or East Asia, but to keep the very structure of society intact.
― George Orwell

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You would think TPTB would consider the ramifications of starting a war with Iran and the resulting shut down of the Strait of Hormuz. Unfortunately, thinking is not our way. No we prefer bellicose blabber and self proclaimed superiority, and now we're mired in a mess of our own making.

Today I've provided a collection of interviews with people I've come to trust. For the most part their predictions in the past have been spot on. However, the fog of war is real, and some speculation is needed to peer into the realities of the situation across Western Asia. To my mind the following analysts are providing the best look into this mistaken war.

Alastair explains the situation in the strait...He lays out his perspective of the asymmetrical nature of Iran's strategy. I found it one of the most insightful interviews I heard this week.

(57 min) Iran's Asymmetrical War /Alastair Crooke & Lt Col Daniel Davis
Iran’s naval strategy is based on asymmetric warfare, not a traditional Western-style navy. Instead of large warships, Iran relies on coastal missiles, submersible drones, fast attack boats, and 25–35 mini-submarines capable of launching anti-ship missiles. These systems make the Strait of Hormuz difficult to defend and allow Iran to threaten oil tankers and military vessels. Even occasional successful attacks could frighten commercial shipping and effectively shut the strait.
Because the strait is only about 21 km wide near Iran, Iranian artillery, missiles, and naval drones could control the passage. Protecting tankers would require large convoy operations and possibly ground forces securing vast coastal territory, something analysts say would be extremely difficult.
The discussion argues that Iran’s strategy focuses on long-term disruption and logistics, while the U.S. and its allies expected a short war. Rising oil prices show the economic pressure building. Iran may also expand the conflict through allies such as the Houthis, potentially threatening alternative oil routes in the Red Sea.
Overall, the argument is that Iran planned for a prolonged asymmetric conflict, aiming to strain Western logistics, global energy markets, and political pressure rather than win through conventional military battles.

Pepe calls Trump the baboon from WAR-a-lago. He used to call him neo-Caligula.

(63 min) Pepe Escobar: Iran Just Served the U.S. an “Eviction Notice” — What Happens Next?
This interview explores the geopolitical struggle behind rising tensions in West Asia, arguing that the conflict is largely driven by control over global energy markets. The discussion highlights Iran’s role as a resilient regional power that has survived decades of sanctions while building strong military and technological capabilities. It also examines the strategic involvement of Russia and China, the shifting balance of power in Eurasia, and the potential impact on alliances such as BRICS. The conversation suggests the conflict reflects deeper global rivalries, energy politics, and the decline of traditional Western dominance in the region.

Update: Iran Wins Strategic Dominance. US Out of Options. | Prof. Steve Starr

(54 min) March 13 Iran War Update: Prof. Steven Starr presents the news from the kinetic war with an overview of targeted and disabled US military installations and a discussion on the Iranian capacity and strategy as discernible after 2 weeks of warfare.

Prof. Jeffrey Sachs : What Hath Trump Wrought?

(29 min)

I enjoy the two Larry's

(54 min)Larry Johnson & Col. Wilkerson: U.S. KC-135 Down — Carrier Abraham Lincoln Hit by Missiles & Drones

Col. Douglas Macgregor: The TRUTH About The War In Iran

(40 min) Macgregor argues that disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz threaten a significant portion of the world’s oil supply, with cascading effects for global markets, the petrodollar system, and geopolitical alliances. The conversation explores the limits of U.S. military power, Iran’s missile strategy, the risks of regime change narratives, and why the energy shock from this conflict could send oil prices dramatically higher.
0:31 – Iran Conflict and the Strait of Hormuz Oil Threat
2:30 – How the War Escalated and Its Global Economic Impact
4:12 – Iran’s Missile Strategy and Military Capabilities
7:20 – Oil Supply Risks and the Potential Collapse of the Petrodollar
10:37 – Economic Fallout and Pressure to End the War
13:25 – The Role of the Gulf States
15:07 – Why the War Lacks a Clear Strategy
19:30 – Nuclear Escalation Risks and Israel’s Position
20:14 – The Reality of Regime Change Campaigns
24:28 – Nationalism Inside Iran and Political Consequences
31:16 – Munitions Shortages and the Modern Missile Economy
34:45 – Industrial Capacity and the Future of Warfare
37:27 – Where to Follow Macgregor’s Analysis
38:26 – Investment Implications: Oil and Rare Earth Supply Chains

The Israel Lobby: 20 years later w/ John Mearsheimer

(75 min) International relations scholar John Mearsheimer joins The Grayzone's Max Blumenthal to discuss the 20th anniversary of his groundbreaking book with Stephen Walt, "The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy." The discussion takes place against the backdrop of a US war on Iran which appears to have vindicated the Israel Lobby's thesis.
Max Blumenthal will also be joined by Aaron Mate to discuss the US-Israeli war on Iran and it sends the global economy spiraling into disaster and Trump struggles to explain the war's objectives to an increasingly angry American public.

We have certainly adopted Israel's approach to war targeting schools and hospitals...
Max Blumenthal : Trump’s War: Bombing a School and $8 a Gallon Gasoline

(31 min)

What about our other war in Ukraine?
US weapons, particularly missiles, are being gathered from bases around the world to be sent to Israel. That is leaving Ukraine in a lurch.

Ukraine faces weapons shortages as Russia expands operations w/ Stanislav Krapivnik

(39 min)
00:45 Overview: Ukraine and the Middle East
01:52 Latest Developments on Ukraine's Front Lines
06:41 Focus on Konstantinovka: The Cauldron Situation
14:27 Spring Weather and Battlefield Conditions
18:09 Russian Encirclement Tactics & New Fronts
23:35 Ukraine's Equipment and Manpower Crisis
25:11 Western Arms Shortages & Impact on Ukraine
29:44 Ukrainian Strategy, Artillery, and Shell Production
33:03 Manpower Issues and Press Gangs in Ukraine
36:22 Will This Be the Last Year of the War?
39:24 Postwar Scenarios for Ukraine and Europe
40:03 Final Thoughts & Where to Find Stanislav

Strike on Russian Arms factory
Russia has blamed Britain for a deadly missile strike launched by Ukraine on a vital munitions factory, which reportedly killed seven people.
Kyiv claimed responsibility for Tuesday’s attack on one of Russia’s “most important military factories”, the Kremniy El plant in the border city of Bryansk. It said that British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles had been used in the assault.
Asked whether there would be a military response to the use of British missiles against sovereign Russian territory, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Russia would take any British involvement into consideration, without going into specifics.
“It is obvious that the launch of these missiles was impossible without British specialists,” he told reporters. “We are aware of this, we know it well, and we naturally take it into account.

So will Russia hit the storm shadow factory in the UK? I think Putin is being pressured to do something.

Let's wrap up the news today with a walk and talk by Alex...
US hits Kharg Island, 5000 Marines deployed. Trump rejects Putin offer. Zelensky meets Fresh Prince

(42 min)
00:00 Introduction & Location Update
00:45 Breaking Down US Strikes on Car Island
02:05 Trump's Warning and Iran's Response
04:05 The Strait of Hormuz & Rising Tensions
05:30 Comparing Kharg Island to Snake Island
07:10 Car Island's Strategic Importance & History
09:00 Boots on the Ground: US Military Escalation
11:15 Is it a Bluff? Trump's All-In Strategy
12:20 Contradictory Messaging & Bounty on IRGC Leaders
13:35 Iranian Leadership Still Visible
14:05 B-52 Bombers Assembling in the UK
15:00 Turkey and Europe Reject US Requests
16:55 Iran Strikes US Assets in the Gulf
18:01 Iran Allows Tankers Only if Paid in Yuan
19:40 Force Majeure Looms in Gulf Oil Exports
20:45 The Cycle of Escalation in the Gulf
21:50 Trump Rejects Putin's Uranium Proposal
23:17 Missed Off-Ramps & Failed Negotiations
24:58 Iran's Unexpected Resilience
26:00 Where Is Netanyahu? Rumors Swirl
28:10 Energy Crisis: Europe's Dilemma
30:10 Russian Strikes Intensify in Ukraine
31:20 Media Appearances & Visible Tensions
33:35 Vance's Unclear Stance on Iran War
35:00 Trump's Language and the Clown World Segment
38:00 Closing Thoughts & Outro

Amidst all the war, death, and destruction the natural cycles continue unaffected. Spring has sprung here on the mountain, color is everywhere. Last week we went to the pocket...a wildflower showcase. The spring show has just begun. We'll try to return next week also.

Here at home the redbud and cherry trees are in full bloom, the daffodils are past peak. Forsythia, spirea, and quince provide a colorful backdrop down at the garden. I think it is important to focus on nature and give the wars, politics, and the economy a rest. If, like me, you become disgusted with the state of our nation and its actions, I recommend getting outside and taking a walk surrounded by growing living things. Somehow when I get back home, my mind feels cleared and refreshed.

We've got challenging times ahead as the US empire continues its decline. Let's continue sharing the news and events and help one another cope with these times.

I always welcome your thoughts, stories, and ideas in the comments below. The thread is open..

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It would be exceedingly difficult for the US and Israel to claw their way back from the disaster they have created for themselves and their allies and hapless fellow travelers, even charitably assuming Israel recognizes sooner rather than later that its position has become untenable. The only way out for the West is regime change in Washington. There is no path for negotiation even if Trump and Netanyahu were to have Damascene conversions. The repeated duplicity of both belligerents means this war will be a test to destruction.

That's right, folks. No removal, no peace. Maybe I will begin a parody site. I will call it "Falsehood Social."

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"I hang out with losers because it makes me feel better. I hate guys that are very, very successful and you have to listen to their success stories. I like people that like to listen to my success.” -- Donald Trump

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...as will the US empire. We were talking last night about what Russia and China might do. Perhaps... Napoleon Bonaparte: 'Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.'

We certainly are plowing through our weapons. At this rate we may not make it through April. We keep hearing about boots on the ground, but that sure as hell seems like disaster to me. We've checkmated ourselves.

What a shame there's all this death, destruction and chaos we inflect for Israel.

Thanks for the link!

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lots of corned beef to chew on today. Have only tackled
the first two - Crooke and Pepe. It is doubtful will ever get
to the dessert course. Thanks for gathering all of these
discussions. Much better than the Sunday papers for the
amount of truth and perspective available.

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of this column...

Much better than the Sunday papers for the
amount of truth and perspective available.

And it is meant as a menu to choose from rather than a single meal of news.

Hope all is well in your corner. Today it is going to 70F, but freezes due the next three mornings and highs in the 40's. It is March in the south. End of the week gets back to spring weather.

Better count ourselves lucky it isn't raining bombs here. Have a good Sunday!

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EVIL has clearly run amok in Western Civilization.

Holding to the theme — these four interviews caught my attention, first.
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Prof. Jeffrey Sachs : What Hath Trump Wrought?
The self-imposed death march of the US.

Douglas McGregore : The TRUTH About The War In Iran
The scope of the threat against survival in the US.

Max Blumenthal : Trump's War - Bombing a School
Exploring the depth of US and Israeli depravity.

Alex Christoforou : US hits Kharg Island, 5000 Marines deployed
The US invasion of Iran by the very insane US President.

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EVIL has clearly run amok in Western Civilization.

We sold out to the Zionist, MIC, and CIA et.al. Donald isn't acting on his own, he's following the orders of his owners. At least that's the way I see it.

Thanks for coming by today!

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....on Lena Petrova's Podcast, yesterday:

"Iran's Existential Battle - Response to Kharg Island Attack, Iranians Stand United"

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It is quite inspiring.

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@Pluto's Republic
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Reload and enjoy.

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Marandi is a good voice for Iran. He's been all over YouTube since the start of this absurd war.

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I intend to get a roast cooking in the crock pot before I head out to a "life celebration" of a friend who recently died. His widow is a close friend who has no real roots here in the community. We are taking donations to help her start her life with her family in Nevada. Seems digging in to your content will be spotty for me today.
One of these days Putin is gonna teach GB about payback being fair play. They decided Russia was the bad guy centuries ago without good reason, but Putin may provide them with some justification for their hysterical hatred. GB helped Ukraine hit a Russian munitions factory and Russia is furious.
Headlines from Google News say Trump claims Kharg Island is demolished, but he also claims we won the war. I hope we survive being run by a foreign lobby. So far, it ain't looking so swell.
The wild flowers are beginning to pop up. This will be the first times in several years we will not go to the Hill Country while the bluebonnets are in full bloom. You are so right about spending time with nature.
Thanks for posting the WW, dear friend. It is frightening content, but necessary. I have always said I did not want to die ignorant, but to accomplish that, it means I learn the truth right up until the end.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@on the cusp

Roast sounds great. I've got a soup going here. Expecting cold weather for a couple of days.

More and more people we know pass on, but many are still kicking. Like you I want to learn the truth too.

Thanks for the visit, and enjoy your day!

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@Lookout out of the leftover roast. We, too, have near-freezing temps coming for 2 days.

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...is very stew like. We've become more and more meat dependent...not quite carnivore, but heading that way. Both Ken Berry and this guy are carnivore. I think if you have health issues it is worth consideration.

We eat mainly local...out of the garden or from farmer friends. Seafood from the gulf if possible.

Next month we're headed to Dauphin Island for another bird banding, so we'll eat local seafood there.

All the best!

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@Lookout we were taught to aim for 70%/30% veggies to meat. Now, at my house we have flipped it. Veggies are to just dress up the main entree'.
Aw, man! I am so jealous about your trip! I know you will have a blast!

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@on the cusp

...is that the group going are all musicians, and we've played together for years. So we are hoping for good weather, good birding, and good music!

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interviews.

We too have a lot of things blooming and/or already bloomed. Interesting year.

be well and have a good one

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

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Winds are picking up here as spring weather arrives.

Thanks for coming by!

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and disengage, Iran will not. The terms are now being set by Iran.
The sooner trumpet accepts this basic fact, the less damage.
But we all know he will never back down. Something about an
ego problem he refuses to admit. Still obvious to the ROW.

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The Trump we won narrative would be accepted so we could stop this fiasco.

No...hit the tar baby again!!!!

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Larry does a great job summarizing...

(25 min) The United States and Israel's unprecedented aggression has forced Iran to take retaliatory measures, such as closing the Strait of Hormuz — one of the most critical arteries of the global economy. Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson explains why this move could trigger a global economic shock and how it could reshape global energy markets and international security.

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Read what Greenwald has to say about it: https://substack.com/home/post/p-191017284

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@on the cusp

...saw something this week talking about Charlie Kirk and his criticism of an Iran war.

Yes, here it is...

(16 min) Bret Weinstein's Thoughts on Charlie Kirk and Iran

Tucker is telling too much truth...perhaps like Charlie?...gotta get rid of him. Operation Epstein Fury is having wide spread results.

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the internet is on fire!

It is creating questions. An attempt was made to answer the issue.

But this was questioned by sceptics!

Eventually the actual truth will come out!

ps.

Ryan Rozbiani @RyanRozbiani

JUST IN Iran says they will continue to hunt Netnayhu

IRGC: "If Netanyahu the child-killer is alive, we will continue to pursue him."

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@humphrey

Seems to be that way?

Make Bibi resurrected like Jesus? That might please the Christian Zionists.

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proof that he is still alive.

@Lookout

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I think it is Twain? It is easier to lie to someone than convince them they've been lied to. Obviously, considering my bad English this isn't an exact quote.

Thanks for the X posts.

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https://iran-cost-ticker.com/

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Hard for me to understand why the dollar is gaining value.
https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/index/dxy

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Where will gas prices be this time next week? I'm unsure where you're located, but here in the SE gas is up over $1...and I bet headed higher. Thanks for the X post and US graphic!

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here is a short version.

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We help Ukraine target Russia, but Russia better not help Iran target the US?

I think China is as well. We are being outplayed with no idea of our own ignorance.

Thanks for the Pepe and Danny X post!

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Don't ask the secretary of war because he is clueless. And Trump will just make something up.
Indirection has become the new disinformation foundation. In other words, they don't want you
to know that they do not know. Suppose it looks better on their press releases for the dull readers.

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We have no plan, no strategy, no path forward. We're merely an empire on the skids.

But that might not be a bad thing. Could usher in the multi-nodal world. Hey, we can hope!

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Reacting (poorly) seem to be the plan. I suggested a couple of months ago, Trump plays golf, Iran plays chess.

Thanks for the link!

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@humphrey
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wants the actual super powers to help him out
of the latest quagmire he has caused. I don't
see China or Russia jumping into the morass.
Sorry donnie, you got yourself into this mess.
Maybe the Maldives will help? Or Bangladesh?
Getting desperate indeed. Tweet and see.

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We don't typically burn much but I was thinking of going to see old buds on teh Lao/Burma border and wandering around Yunnan a bit. Round trip to BKK is still under a thousand but that won't last long. Probably airlines hedged on fuel pricing.

Ukraine seems to be doing well with the manufacture of their own long range cruise missiles. They struck the plant making most of the tech for Russian missiles. They've also gained a couple hundred kilometers, causing Russia to reshuffle a bit. Typically Russia gets busy in the spring.

Ukraine has also claimed for a few months to be making anti drone munitions for much cheaper than Russia can make drones. Price of oil is for sure not hurting Russia.

It seems as if Russia has been targeting Ukrainian cities and towns and Ukraine is targeting Russian infrastructure. Took out the last ferries capable of carrying complete rail cars to Crimea, and the south.

Iran looks to be a right mess. I figure it will sort itself out in a few weeks. Won't hurt us too much but E Asia and Europe quite a bit.

Oh, and my daughter's boyfriend's parents are still stuck in India, not sure why they don't simply fly to Singapore or BKK or KL which all have multiple carriers headed E.

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I like singing this Ian Tyson song. The clip audio is low and you might need to turn it up...

Do you have coyotes? We do...

This is my new favorite piece to sing

Sitting here on the mountain this song feels right.

Hope you all have a good night. See you around the site this week!

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@Lookout @Lookout I am surrounded by coyotes, but the cowboys have grown old.Riding the range and fence lines is now done by atvs, although the looming gas shortage may change that. Great song and I bet you do it justice!
I just finished up a speeding ticket plea for a former pro bull rider. He rode in the pro circuit in North America and Mexico. When the whistle blew in Mexico, he leapt off the bull, walked around with his hat in hand, arm raised, and the crowd would go wild.
Another client was a professional rodeo clown. Another client was a profession rodeo handler who put the horses and bulls into the chutes. And although my personal contact with Lyle Lovett was by accident, I worked for his uncle, hired his aunt as a secretary, worked for 2 of his first cousins, and he is in the Professional Roping Hall of Fame.
Cowboys always live 2 houses down in these parts. We all listen to the coyotes yipping at night.

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The rest of the first of the tweet:

4: Destruction of the command center of the operation at the US army airbase in Al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia (Prince Sultan AB)

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be ignored.

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https://www.firstpost.com/world/uk-japan-australia-reject-trumps-push-fo...

The “Coalition of the Willing” appears to be more of a “Coalition of the Cautious” this week. Despite a series of high-pressure Truth Social posts and direct phone calls from the White House, President Donald Trump’s request for global powers to send warships to the Strait of Hormuz has been met with a wall of diplomatic “no’s.”

Starmer: ‘Not ready’ for escalation
In a tense weekend phone call, Prime Minister Keir Starmer reportedly told President Trump that the UK is not prepared to commit Royal Navy destroyers to the blockaded waterway. While the US has been “bombing the hell out of the shoreline,” London remains wary of being dragged into a broader regional war.

Australia and Japan close the door
The rejection wasn’t limited to the Atlantic. In Canberra, Transport Minister Catherine King was blunt about Australia’s lack of interest in a naval deployment.

“I’m informed that we’re not intending to send ships to the Strait of Hormuz,” King told ABC Radio. “We’re well-prepared here to weather the economic crisis… but we’re not planning to send a ship.”

Japan, which relies on the Strait for nearly 70% of its oil, also officially turned down the request, citing constitutional and legal hurdles. Takayuki Kobayashi, a top policy official for the ruling LDP, stated on NHK that the threshold for sending the Self-Defense Forces into an active war zone remains “extremely high.”

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