Sunday, March 15, 2026

Links 3/15/2026

Iran War: US Being Driven From Iraq, Tells Americans to Leave; Iran Keeps Pounding Israel, Gulf States; Trump Calls on Other Countries Including China to Send Warships, Effectively Threatens to Use Nukes; FCC Threatens to Pull Broadcast Licenses Over War Reporting

Today’s Iran war news: Denialism, US pursuit of Strait of Hormuz convoy scheme, Israel pounded, Netanyahu questions, FCC threat

The Sunday Morning Movie Presents: Salt For Svanetia (1930) Run Time: 49M

Salt for Sventia is a film about toil and hardship in a remote village in Soviet Russia.

Widening the ‘We’: Meeting the Crisis of Common Sense

Oligarch overreach on every front presents challenges—and opportunities. 

Links 3/14/2026

Iran War: US Strikes Kharg Island, Deploys More Marines Even as Administration Shows Desperation; Iran Hits Saudi Base Amid Signs of Decaying US Position, Increases Attacks on Israel

The latest Iran war update: The US attempts to show escalation dominance even as officials look frayed and Iran’s pounding intensifies

Michael Hudson: Persia’s Monopoly Concessions to Britain, 1872-1901

Persia’s 19th century fight to drive out the British investors who had obtained monopoly concessions is background to the current crisis.

How Accent Discrimination Reinforces America’s Deepest Divides

The American Southern accent reveals how linguistic prejudice reinforces classism, regionalism, and subconscious bias across generations.

Coffee Break: Lifestyle Medicine, More Quackitude, Ancient Manuscripts, Gut Health, and the Epstein Class

Part the First: Nutrition and Medicine.  The current Secretary of Health and Human Services is not wrong in his emphasis on nutrition (a stopped analog clock is right twice a day).  I don’t know where Lauren Rice is attending medical school in New York City, but her editorial take seems about half right in I’m […]

Why Environmental Tipping Points Don’t Have to Spell Doom

“A tipping point commonly means a point of no return. But conservation can still help ecosystems restore their balance.”

Links 3/13/2026

Iran War: Oil Flirts With $100 as More Commercial Ships Hit, US Refueling Plane Downed, with Iraqi Militia Taking Credit; Demands for Hormuz Opening Intensify; Private Debt Wobbles Add to Market Pressure

Today’s Iran war update: markets stay edgy as Administration messaging becomes more hollow and more ships burn.

One of the US’ Biggest Vassal Governments in Latin America Just Banned the Country’s Main Opposition Party

A taste of things to come under Trump’s “Shield of the Americas”?

Satyajit Das: Iran – Even War Has Been Financialized

Satyajit Das provides a broad look at the scope and depth of the potential economic downside of the Iran war.

Can Sun Tzu’s The Art of War Predict the Outcome of the War on Iran?

To cut through today’s fog of information, Sun Tzu’s The Art of War offers a lens to understand the possible direction of the war on Iran.