Anonymous ID: 83d058 March 12, 2026, 3:01 p.m. No.24373868   🗄️.is 🔗kun

INTERVIEW'WE HAVE MANY INDICATIONS THAT THIS REGIME IS FRAYING'

 

FM Sa’ar to ToI:Only Iranians can bring down regime, but they need outside help

 

Foreign minister says nuclear, ballistic missile programs are ‘badly damaged,’ US wants to win as much as Israel does; ‘We were under no illusions Hezbollah threat had disappeared’

 

By LAZAR BERMAN FOLLOW

Today, 4:38 am

 

Israel itself cannot bring down the Iranian regime, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar told The Times of Israel on Wednesday, adding that the Iranian people need outside help to bring down the Islamic Republic.

 

“Ultimately, we cannot topple the regime, only the Iranian people can,” said Sa’ar. “At the same time, we must say that without external assistance they have no chance to topple the regime.”

 

The US and Israel launched a bombing campaign on Iran on February 28 following a massive US military buildup in the region and repeated threats by Trump to strike Iran, first over its bloody crackdown on anti-regime protesters in January and more recently over its nuclear program.

 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly told the Iranian public in video messages that the time will soon come for them to rise against the regime. On Tuesday, he wrote on X thatIsrael would in the coming days “create the conditions for you to grasp your destiny.”

 

“When the time is right, and that time is fast approaching, we will pass the torch to you,” he wrote.

 

https://www.timesofisrael.com/fm-saar-to-toi-only-iranians-can-bring-down-regime-but-they-need-outside-help/

 

(It’s hard for me to believe that Israel believe in Iran citizens. It’s always been a blood libel.)

Anonymous ID: 83d058 March 12, 2026, 3:32 p.m. No.24373952   🗄️.is 🔗kun

US Intel Warns Iran Regime ‘Not in Danger’ of Collapse Even After Top Leaders Wiped Out in Strikes

David Gilmour

Mar 12th, 2026, 8:15 am

 

.S. intelligence agencies believe Iran’s government remains firmly in control despite nearly two weeks of sustained military strikes that killed senior leaders and commanders, according to officials.

 

Sources familiar with the reports told Reuters on Thursday that the clerical regime remains cohesive and in authority across the country even after the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the opening hours of the conflict on February 28.

 

A “multitude” of intelligence reports provide “consistent analysis that the regime is not in danger” of collapse and “retains control of the Iranian public,” one source told Reuters on Monday.

 

The most recent assessment was completed within the past few days, the source added.

 

The findings come as political pressure grows on President Donald Trump to bring the largest U.S. military campaign since the 2003 Iraq invasion to an end, amid rising oil prices and uncertainty over the war’s objectives.

 

Since the operation began, U.S. and Israeli forces have targeted Iran’s air defences, nuclear infrastructure and senior leadership figures, killing dozens of officials and high-ranking commanders in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

 

Earlier this week, Iran’s Assembly of Experts, a powerful body of senior clerics, declared Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the slain leader, as the new supreme leader.

 

The sources cautioned that the situation remains fluid and could change.(proving the leakers are liars)

 

https://www.mediaite.com/media/news/us-intel-warns-iran-regime-not-in-danger-of-collapse-even-after-top-leaders-wiped-out-in-strikes/

 

(Some of these releases could be traps. KEK)

Anonymous ID: 83d058 March 12, 2026, 3:45 p.m. No.24373988   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3993 >>4003 >>4109 >>4301 >>4335 >>4611 >>4717 >>4731

Western banks evacuate Dubai offices after Iran warned US and Israeli economic centres in Middle East will be 'next targets' of bombing onslaught

 

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(I still have a problem believing this is a real war, something really odd. Like “Wag the Dog” movie.I have no idea why?)

 

Western banks in Dubai have evacuated staff from their offices amid a warning from Iran that it will target US and Israeli economic centres across the Middle East.

British bank Standard Chartered, US multinational Citi and two other companies told employees to leave their offices in the DubaiInternational Financial Centre (DIFC) and in Oud Metha on Wednesday.

 

London-based Standard Charteredhas ​a large presence in the United Arab Emirates ⁠and offices, including in the DIFC, a financial hub home to large international ​banks and law firms.

 

Many staff ‌at ⁠foreign and local businesseshave been working from homefollowing US and Israeli attacks on Iran, which prompted Tehran to fire missiles at targets ​across the Middle ​East, causing ⁠damage and deaths across the Gulf and travel chaos.

 

The creation of the ​DIFC in 2004 kick-started Dubai's push to ​draw ⁠financial firms. By the end of 2025, DIFC hosted more than 290 banks, 102 hedge funds, 500 ⁠wealth ​management firms and 1,289 family-related ​entities.

 

The evacuation comes as the Islamic Republic vowed to unleash a 'painful response' on American and Israeli banks after the US hit Iran with the 'most intense' day of strikes yet.

 

Iran has already attempted to cripple the world's economy as it forces shut the Strait of Hormuz, a vital passageway which transports around 20 per cent of the world's oil.

 

And the regime claims sites of economic interest linked to the US will be the 'next targets' of its bombing onslaughts following an alleged US-Israeli overnight attack on Bank Sepah in Tehran, an Iranian bank with ties to the country's military.

 

It warned people in the Middle East to stay at least 1km away from the institutions as it threatened to destroy them.

 

The Islamic Republic's central military command, quoted in state media, said: 'Following their failed campaign, the terrorist US army and cruel Zionist regime have targeted one of the country's banks.

 

'With this illegitimate and uncommon action, the enemy is forcing our hand to target economic centres and banks linked to the US and Zionist regime in the region.'

 

According to Iranian state media, several bank employees were killed in the strike on a bank in northern Tehran

 

Iran has continued to pummel Israel and US allies in the Gulf in retaliation for the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

 

Two drones hit Dubai International Airport on Wednesday morning, injuring four people.

 

Authorities said two Ghanaians and a Bangladeshi national received minor injuries while an Indian citizen was moderately hurt.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15635589/Iran-warns-US-Israeli-banks-economic-centres-Middle-East-targets-bombing-onslaught-warns-people-stay-1km-away-them.html

Anonymous ID: 83d058 March 12, 2026, 3:48 p.m. No.24373993   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4109 >>4301 >>4335 >>4611 >>4717 >>4731

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The UAE said its air defence systems had detected 1,475 drones sent by Iran since the start of the war twelve days ago.

 

Meanwhile, fires broke out on three commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran continues to choke exports.

 

Oil shipments have been largely blocked from using the shipping artery as a result of the war.

 

And Iran said on Tuesday it would not allow 'one litre of oil' to be shipped from the Middle East if US and Israeli attacks continue.

 

Saudi Arabia's state oil company has warned of 'catastrophic consequences' for the world's oil markets due to its ongoing closure.

 

Amin Nasser, the CEO of Aramco, said: 'While we have faced disruptions in the past, this one by far is the biggest crisis the region's oil and gas industry has faced.'

 

He admitted that while his firm, the world's single biggest exporter of oil, was meeting most of its customers' needs for now,this was only possible by tapping into storage facilities outside the Gulf.

 

Nasser said that these stores cannot be used for 'an extended period of time, but for the time being, we are capitalising on it.'

 

The CEO said: 'There would be catastrophic consequences for the world's oil markets, and the longer the disruption goes on … the more drastic the consequences for the global economy.'

 

An attack on the Thailand-flagged bulk carrier Mayuree Naree from an 'unknown projectile', which was reported at 4.35am GMT, happened 11 nautical miles north of Oman and resulted in a fire onboard the ship.

 

Authorities are searching for three missing crew members from the Mayuree Naree after 20 were rescued by the Omani navy.

 

 

No group or military has yet claimed responsibility.

 

Earlier, the Japan-flagged container ship One Majesty had sustained minor damage from an unknown projectile 25 nautical miles northwest of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates, two maritime security sources said.

 

A third vessel, a bulk carrier, was also hit by an unknown projectile approximately 50 miles northwest of Dubai, maritime security firms said.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump told Iran to brace for 'death, fire and fury' for keeping the Strait of Hormuz shut before threatening its new leader, Mojtaba Khamenei.

 

 

On Monday, Mr Trump said the US had inflicted serious damage on Iran's military and predicted the conflict would end well before the initial four-week time frame he had laid out, though he has not defined what victory would look like.

 

The president is under pressure as oil prices spike amid warnings of a global economic crisis.

 

He warned that US attacks could rise sharply if Iran sought to block tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, which handles one-fifth of the world's oil ​supply.

 

'We will hit them so hard that it will not be possible for them or anybody else helping them to ever recover that section of the world.'

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15635589/Iran-warns-US-Israeli-banks-economic-centres-Middle-East-targets-bombing-onslaught-warns-people-stay-1km-away-them.html

Anonymous ID: 83d058 March 12, 2026, 4:04 p.m. No.24374037   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4043 >>4109 >>4301 >>4335 >>4611 >>4717 >>4731

USTR Greer Announces Launch of Sec 301 Trade Investigations into 16 Economies Including the EU1/2(too funny)

 

March 12, 2026 | Sundance |

When the Supreme Court made their ridiculous decision to nullify the import tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) use,the high court noted several alternate approaches would not be legally problematic. One of those approaches would be the use of Section 301 trade tariffs.

 

Yesterday USTR Jamieson Greer quietly announced that a Section 301 review would be taking place for the following countries: China, the European Union, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Mexico, Japan, and India.”

 

♦ Section 301 tariffs are a trade enforcement mechanism established under the Trade Act of 1974. They allow the U.S. government to impose tariffs on imports from countries that are found to be engaging in unfair trade practices. The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) conducts investigations to determine if a country is violating trade agreements, and if so, it can impose tariffs as a corrective measure {SOURCE}==

 

USTR PRESS RELEASE – WASHINGTON— Today, United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer announced the initiation of investigations regarding the acts, policies, and practices of various economies under Section 301(b) of the Trade Act of 1974 relating to structural excess capacity and production in manufacturing sectors.

 

Theinvestigations will determine whether those acts, policies, and practices are unreasonable or discriminatory and burden or restrict U.S. commerce. The economies subject to these investigations are: China, the European Union, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Mexico, Japan, and India.

 

“The United States will no longer sacrifice its industrial base to other countries that may be exporting their problems with excess capacity and production to us.Today’s investigations underscore President Trump’s commitment to reshore critical supply chains and create good-paying jobs for American workers across our manufacturing sectors,” said Ambassador Greer.

 

“The Trump Administration’s reindustrialization efforts continue to face significant challenges due to foreign economies’ structural excess capacity and production in manufacturing sectors. Across numerous sectors,many U.S. trading partners are producing more goods than they can consume domestically. This overproduction displaces existing U.S. domestic production or prevents investment and expansion in U.S. manufacturing production that otherwise would have been brought online. In many sectors, the United States has lost substantial domestic production capacity or has fallen worryingly behind foreign competitors.” (read more)

 

Additionally, Section 232 [Steel and Aluminum examples] of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (19 U.S.C. §1862, as amended) authorizes the President to impose trade restrictions—such as a tariff or quota—if the Secretary of Commerce determines, following an investigation, that imports of a good “threaten to impair” U.S. national security. {SOURCE}

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2026/03/12/ustr-greer-announces-launch-of-sec-301-trade-investigations-into-16-economies-including-the-eu/

Anonymous ID: 83d058 March 12, 2026, 4:05 p.m. No.24374043   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4109 >>4301 >>4335 >>4611 >>4717 >>4731

>>24374037

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Section 232 is currently covering all the steel and aluminum import tariffs.

 

Section 122 of theTrade Act of 1974 allows the U.S. president to impose tariffs of up to 15% to address “large and serious” balance-of-payments deficits. This authority can be exercised without prior congressional approval for a limited duration of 150 days. After this period, any tariffs must be extended by Congress. {SOURCE}

 

Section 122 hasalready been deployed to retain the “baseline reciprocity tariffs.”

 

USTR Greer is now walking through the process of deploying Section 301and will eventually become the legal underpinning to replace Section 122 and retain all tariff status without congressional extension needed. Most of this is technical and legal compliance as several of the aforementioned nations have already finalized free trade agreements.

 

(I’m freakin laughing my ass off, as all Americans should. The SC decision clarified exactly what the US can do to stop the theft from Europe and WW countries have stolen from us for freakin decades if not a century.Europe guaranteed are hopping mad! Europe get rid of and stop the Ukraine war, you lost!)

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2026/03/12/ustr-greer-announces-launch-of-sec-301-trade-investigations-into-16-economies-including-the-eu/

Anonymous ID: 83d058 March 12, 2026, 4:42 p.m. No.24374225   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4239 >>4611 >>4717 >>4731

Democrat Senator Ruben Gallego Urges President Trump to Renegotiate USMCA

 

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(The Uniparty are three to four years late, Trump planned this years ago and notified Canada and Trudeau just after he won the 2024 election. I really don’t know why politicians never listen to what Trump says!)

 

March 12, 2026 | Sundance |

It is transparently obvious now that Canada is going to rely on UniParty (Corporate) opposition to President Trump in the dissolution of the USMCA (CUSMA) in favor of two distinctly different bilateral trade agreements; one with Canada and one with Mexico.

 

A bilateral trade negotiation between the United States and Canadawould be devastating to the interests of the Canadian government. Particularly after the Venezuela operation and new strategic relationship with the United States,Canada has almost zero points of leverage to negotiate anything similar to their current exploitative trade position.

 

Canada is going to rely on congress to stop Trump from forcing reciprocity in the bilateral discussions. However, as a positive indicator that PresidentTrump will factually have congressional support for the elimination of the USMCA, Democrat Senator Ruben Gallego has written a letter to President Trump requesting a comprehensive review. [LETTER HERE]

 

[SOURCE]

 

“While USMA contained novel and positive enhanced labor standards and enforcement provisions, the outcomesafter more than five years of USMCA show more needs to be done to raise American and Mexican wages.USMA rules have also not adequately countered China's backdoor accessto North American marketsthrough duty-free USMA entry.® These gaps make itdifficult to onshore critical supply chains or address the root causes of illegal migration. A renegotiated USMCAmust include more robust labor standards and enforcement, wage protections, and updated rules of origintoprevent China from inflicting a second shock to America's manufacturing workers by cheating their way into North American markets.”

 

This is a key Senate democrat who notes the problem.One of Gallego’s top points of concernis the loophole that Canada uses to assemble Chinese component parts into finished goods for tariff free distribution into the United States.

 

Ever since President Trump won the 2024 election,Mexico has been taking proactive independent action to block Chinese component goods.But Canada has done the oppositeand begun to enhance their trade relationship with China to take even more Chinese component and finished goods.

 

Gallego writes to U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer from the position of wanting to increase wages and enhance jobs in both Mexico and the USA, growing both economies.However, Gallego’s advocacy simultaneously bolsters why the USMCA should be dissolved and also puts Canada at a distinct disadvantage.

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2026/03/12/democrat-senator-ruben-gallego-urges-president-trump-to-renegotiate-usmca/

Anonymous ID: 83d058 March 12, 2026, 4:44 p.m. No.24374239   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4611 >>4717 >>4731

>>24374225

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MEXICO – Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum told reporters during her morning news briefing on Wednesday that her U.S. counterpart, Donald Trump, is open to doing away with the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA)and replace it with individual trade deals with each country.

 

[…] “There might be revisions that create bilateral deals instead of involving the three countries because some things are more important between Mexico and the United Sates or between Canada and the United States,” said Sheinbaum.“Not everything has to be trilateral.”

 

Mexico’s president said the subject was brought up by Trump during a Tuesday phone conversation. […]According to Sheinbaum, her country is ready to consider possible changes. (read more)

 

Just like the original NAFTA dissolution,if Senate democrats agree the USMCA is structurally flawedthen Canada will lose its only hope to retain the trilateral agreement.

 

It appears that some Senate democrats likeGallego recognize this issue and support the need for exceptional change.

 

There is a significant difference between Mexico and Canada as it pertains to trade.Two distinctly different bilateral trade agreements would be the best outcome for the USA.

 

Team Mexico have already been holding bilateral discussions with USTRJamieson Greer, and I suspect the broad outlines of a free trade agreement between the U.S and Mexico have already been agreed.

 

While Mexico has been working diligently for 16 months to get into alignment with the USA on a new free trade agreement, Canada has been doing everything possible to retain their “elbows up” position in opposition to the USA.This will not work out well for Canada.

 

“The key thing that has struck me, and I think it has struck all Canadians, is so many of these guys in the Trump administration, frankly, they just hate Canada,” said Brian Clow, former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s deputy chief of staff who led Canada-U.S. affairs. {source} (OMG, KEK, KEK, KEK, possibly true.)

 

“Canada joining at a later date”?

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2026/03/12/democrat-senator-ruben-gallego-urges-president-trump-to-renegotiate-usmca/

 

Mark Carney is having a hissy fit because he believed Trudeau and China. His arrogance just shafted Canada for a long time!

 

Canadians our brothers need to wake up and stop voting for Canada haters, so all their abundance is not paid to China!

Anonymous ID: 83d058 March 12, 2026, 5:19 p.m. No.24374444   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4450 >>4492 >>4611 >>4717 >>4731

Witkoff and Kushner Meet Russian Delegation in Florida – Reports Indicate Discussions of Strategic Economic Cooperation on Oil

 

March 12, 2026 | Sundance |.1/3

The fact thatTeam Russia and Team USA would be discussing a strategic economic alliance on the issue of energy is not a surpriseto those who watched both President Putin and President Trump outline that same content discussionin Alaska last August. However,given the current conflict with Iran and the escalating oil price issue, Russia and the USA discussing Russian oil capacity and U.S. sanctions therein takes on a new angle.==

 

It has been obvious that domestic U.S. politics, in combination with the Russia-Ukraine war,has impeded President Trump from organizing a strategic reset with Russia pulling away from historic conflicts. However,CTH is also clear-eyed on the longer-term ramifications for Eastern Europe when contrast with Putin’s ambitionsto fix what he perceives as prior Russian Federation mistakes regarding the West (more on that at the end).

 

As noted in social media exchanges from Witkoff and Dmitriev, the discussion was productive.

 

Kirill Dmitriev @kadmitriev…

 

Thank you, Steve, Jared, and Josh, for a productive meeting.

 

฿ Special Envoy Steve Witkoff *

 

@SEPeaceMissions •13h Today in Florida, the Russian delegation led by Special Envoy Kirill Dmitriev met with the U.S. delegation, including Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and White House Senior Advisor Josh Gruenbaum.

 

The teams discussed a variety of topics and agreed to stay in touch.

 

[SOURCE]

 

All indications of this meeting give the appearance ofless focus on progress in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, and a higher focus on current economic conditions-created by the Iran conflict- that could be enhanced with cooperation between the U.S. and Russia. {GO DEEP BACKGROUND}

 

According to Kirill Dmitriev, Russian special presidential envoy for investment and economic cooperation with foreign countries and director general of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), relayed through the Russian News Agency (TASS), “he visited the US upon orders from Russian President Vladimir Putin, taking part in a meeting of the heads of a working group oneconomic cooperation between the two countries.”

 

• According to the envoy, the meeting addressed both promising projects that can help restore Russia-US relations and the current crisis on global energy markets.

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2026/03/12/witkoff-and-kushner-meet-russian-delegation-in-florida-reports-indicate-discussions-of-strategic-economic-cooperation-on-oil/

Anonymous ID: 83d058 March 12, 2026, 5:20 p.m. No.24374450   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4530 >>4611 >>4717 >>4731

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• The US is becoming increasingly aware of the role of Russian oil and gas in ensuing the stability of the world economy,as well as of the [in]effectiveness of sanctions against Russia, Dmitriev said after the meeting. (source)

 

• “We discussed promising projects that could contribute to the restoration of Russian-American relationsand the current crisis on global energy markets,” Dmitriev also wrote in a Telegram post.

 

• “Today, many countries,primarily the United States, are beginning to better understand the key, systemic role of Russian oil and gasin ensuring the stability of the global economy, as well as the ineffectiveness and destructive nature of sanctions against Russia.”

 

With the strong likelihood that Russia’s restart of their flagship LNG terminal Arctic-2was directly related to the August summit in Alaska {SEE HERE}, there is already abaseline established for strategic cooperation.

 

President Trump would have no problem with Russia introducing millions of barrels of oil into the global marketgiven the issues created by conflict in/around the Strait of Hormuz. However, obviously the issues for streamlined Russia oil exports surround (1) preexisting sanctions, (2) domestic U.S. anti-Russia politics and (3) the political and economic position of the anti-Russia European Commission leadership.

 

As we previously outlined with the Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) benefit,Russia previously extracted, liquified and pumped massive amounts of LNG into floating storage platforms from Arctic-2.Those LNG supplies doubled and tripled in value in a few days once Qatar shut down their production facilities and are now being sold to various Asian countries.

 

Europe has a massive energy problem with severely low LNG storage rates and now a shortage of oil, with EU gasoline prices rising much higher & faster than the rest of the world. Europe is facing a severe energy crisis overall and now their preexisting economic troubles are being amplified.

 

More than ever Europe needs the Russian oil/gas,but ridged ideologues will never compromise on their anti-Russia position. They have even steeper sanctions against Russian oil/gas scheduled to trigger at the end of this month.

 

It will be interesting to see how President Trump navigates the potential benefitfrom Russian energy products into the global market against the backdrop of all the geopolitical angst and political opposition against Russia.

 

….AND that brings me to a point of discussion that I’ve had with a few dialed-in people.

 

(https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2026/03/12/witkoff-and-kushner-meet-russian-delegation-in-florida-reports-indicate-discussions-of-strategic-economic-cooperation-on-oil/