Is That the Gift Iran Presented to Trump?

Few ships have passed the Strait of Hormuz in recent days. They used a waterway between Qeshm and Larak islands, probably closely monitored by Iranian forces. Ships moved out of the Persian Gulf, not in. It was reported that Iran charged up to $2M transit fee for free passage.

The majority of dots in the above short clip are ships which got stuck in the Gulf. It will take considerable time to get them out.

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The Unknown Unknown

After 9/11 2001, George W. Bush quickly shifted the focus from Afghanistan to Iraq. Throughout 2002, the Bush administration undertook a diplomatic effort to gain UN authorization for military action as they alleged that the Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussein, developed weapons of mass destruction and aiding terrorist organisations.

It was a period characterized by intense pressure, debate, and eventual conflict over whether Iraq was in compliance with UN demands. On September 12, 2002, President Bush addressed the UN General Assembly, challenging the UN to enforce its own resolutions on Iraq’s disarmament, saying “action will be unavoidable” if the UN fails to act.

On October 11, 2002, US Congress overwhelmingly authorized President Bush to use military force against Iraq. On November 8, the UN Security Council unanimously passed Resolution 1441, offering Iraq “a final opportunity” to disarm and warning of “serious consequences” if it fails to comply. However, the US failed to secure a second resolution explicitly authorizing force. 

While Iraq claimed that it had no current WMD program, on February 5, 2003, Secretary of State Colin Powell made his infamous, detailed presentation to the UN Security Council, presenting evidence of Iraq’s alleged WMD program. However, he failed to persuade many Council members, who demanded more time for inspections. In hindsight, Powell’s presentation must be considered a major intelligence failure, to say the least.

So, Operation Iraqi Freedom was launched March 19, 2003 after UN weapons inspectors had left Iraq the day before. Despite Bushs claim, Mission Accomplished! on May 1st, 2023, the Iraq War went on for at least eight more years.

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The Battle For Greenland

Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) has reported yesterday on a literal bombshell. The story was based

“…on 12 central sources at the top of the Danish government, the Armed Forces and central sources in our closest allied countries in Europe, whom DR has spoken to since Donald Trump’s statements about Greenland in December 2024.” (Translated by GoogleTranslate).

According to DR, the information was confirmed by at least two, but typically significantly more, independent sources. These sources assessed that the situation around Greenland remains so tense and sensitive that they can only speak anonymously. DR has also verified the information with other sources who have had insight into parts of the process.

After US President Donald Trump had threatened Denmark to take Greenland “the hard way” several times early in January 2026, this alerted not only the small Scandinavian country with its enormous icy colony in the north but also European allies. On January 15, Operation Arctic Endurance was launched, a Danish-led military exercise and presence operation in Greenland, officially a Nato mission. Initially, France, Germany and Sweden sent a limited number of soldiers but more Nato member states soon deployed personell as well. The operation is still underway.

What DR now reports is that Denmark prepared to sabotage runways in Nuuk and Kangerlussuaq by placing explosives. They also flew blood supply to Nuuk.

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It Wasn’t Obama

President Trump recently mused that,

“I had spoken to a certain president (who I like, actually), a past president, a former president, and he said, I wish I did it, but then he didn’t do it. I’m doing it.”

Asked by reporters, he said, “I can’t tell you that. I don’t want to embarrass. Would be very bad for his career even though he’s got no career left.”

Reporters insisted. Was it George W. Bush? No! Was it Bill Clinton? I don’t wanna say.

“It’s somebody who happens to like me and I like that person who is a smart person. But that person said, I wish I did it,” would actually disqualify former President Barack Obama. Donald Trump certainly hates Obama. Obama certainly thinks of Trump as a severe risk for Democracy in the US.

But wait a minute. Obama was president of the US when the Green Movement was brutally cracked down in 2009 after the probably rigged re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The first in a depressing series up Iranian uprisings which culminated in January this year with the killing, by thugs of the regime, of thousands if not tens of thousands in the streets of Tehran and other major cities.

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A First Step On the Road to Fascism: Coordination Of the Media

He seems to boast with this “achievement”. The land of the free and the home of the brave? Soon a minority.

16 March 2026 @ 10:12 UTC+1.

Last Modified March 16, 2026.

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