Sunday, March 08, 2026

War zone updates


  • Demonstration in the German capital, Berlin, opposing the aggression against Iran, Lebanon, and Palestine. 
  • Western governments and Arab monarchies are increasingly isolated as their populations firmly understand what is going on with this war on Iran. 
  • Macron called Iran today and told them to cease and desist. French leadership, like in the US, is a flat joke. 
  • Protests in the Cypriot capital Nicosia called for the closure of British military bases following Iranian attacks, with demonstrators rejecting the transformation of their country into a platform for wars, describing the British presence as "bases of death". 

  • Brent crude rises again, exceeding $109 per barrel.
  • Pentagon is disguising the deaths and injuries of military and CIA personnel during this war. Trump fears letting the truth be heard by the American people. 
  • Reports out of Germany say 650 Americans dead or injured – among those that are flown to Germany for medical assistance.
  • IDF is having a rough time in Lebanon. Israel's military is now over extended and worn out. Many reserves who have been called up are refusing to fight.
  • Reports that Israel wants to false flag missile attack Al Quds, blame Iran and in such a way cause strife between Sunni and Shia.
  • US State Department orders diplomats in Saudi Arabia to return home. 
  • Israel threatens to kill Iran’s new supreme leader.
  • The cost of gas in Europe has risen by almost 70%. The Ukrainian Nazi regime has been carrying out attacks on the Druzhba pipeline as a means to impose an energy blockade on Hungary and Slovakia. 
  • Venezuela to ‘put up statue of Trump as great liberator’ says US Interior Secretary Burgum.
  • It appears that the US is evacuating its Air Force refueling tankers from its Saudi Arabia base. These tankers had been supporting bombing operations in Iran, and now they have been evacuated to Europe, out of Prince Sultan Airbase. The evacuation comes after intense attacks on the base last night.
  • Britain has just two days' worth of natural gas in storage, sparking fears of a shortage crisis as the Middle East conflict shut down the world's largest gas facility and Iran closed a key shipping channel.
  • On the first day of war when the US bombed a girls school killing 175, it has now been disclosed that Navy Aegis destroyers fired four Tomahawk cruise missiles at the school.
  • Massive rallies in Iran continue in support of the leaders of their nation. Does Trump have this kind of support?


Keep paddling,

Bruce 

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