Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Wars and Rumors of War, 2026. Part 4. Sumer and Elam.

 


You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom.

Matthew, Chapter 24.

You have to make sure you know why you are going to war and then use decisive force to end it as soon as possible.

Colin Powell, 

March 3, 2026

United States and Israel v. Iran

The war continues on, obviously, with the Administration struggling to explain what its about, why now, and why it can omit Congress from its constitutional duty.

It's expanded into a regional war, so far all aircraft and missiles.  Included in the exchanges are those between Hezbollah and Israel in Lebanon.

It's become perfunctory to note that the Iranian government is horrible, which it is.  It murders and rapes its own citizens in the name of an extreme variant of Shi'a Islam.  But, there are a lot of horrible governments in the world.  North Korea and Russia's are two such examples, Afghanistan's is another, and Trump of  course cut a deal with them allowing them to return to power.

The Iranians were going to have a nuclear weapon, it has been claimed, soon, with soon being a bit of a moving target.  A nuclear armed Iran would be frightening and that's the best argument for this offensive war, which would make it a preemptive defensive war. Even that argument, however, seems very poorly developed.

Marco Rubio gave the justification that, if another nation (Israel) attacked Iran, they'd attack us back, and that was an imminent threat.  He claimed Iran was going to be attacked.

That basically would amount to handing the power to declare war for the United States over to Israel.

It just seems that, in reality, an aged demented Trump looking for some sort of legacy was talked into it by the Neoconservatives and Apocalyptic Evangelist in his circle of influencers, with perhaps, probably, Israel itself playing a role in that.  Of all those goals, the Neocon one would be the least disturbing, which is not to say that it would not be disturbing.  

One disturbing thing about that is that NPR, in its Politics podcast, ventured the opinion, not put this way, that Trump is basically drunk on power and will keep toppling governments as long as he's successful in doing so. If that's the case, we can predict that Cuba will be next as its a pet project of Marco Rubio.

The US has lost some aircraft to friendly fire, which in the age of cell phone video, makes for interesting video.

Kuwaiti speaks to shot down U.S. pilot.

 


There's footage of this F-15 being shot down over Kuwait, which was a friendly fire incident.

I actually didn't know the F-15 was still in use by the US, but this very late model has only been in service since 2021.

An interesting thing on this video, other than its a female pilot (she was lucky, as she nearly went down in the sea) is that the video shows the airplane to be an F-15, which means the Air Force, and not just the Navy, is flying some of these missions.

The U.S. death toll is up to five.

Afghanistan v. Pakistan

Hardly noticed in all the general war exploding in the Middle East, Afghanistan and Pakistan are fighting.

Cont:

United States and Israel v. Iran

Reports have revealed that at more than 30 military installations, U.S. commanders told troops the war on Iran is a Christian war in support of its being launched.  One NCO reported that their commander told them today that the U.S. war is to bring about Armageddon and the return of Jesus Christ.

I know that this was going to occur, and at least one Evangelical pastor in the U.S. has said essentially the same thing.  This, I'd note, how Mike Huckabee sees the world.

So now we're at least partially in an American Evangelical Christian holy war against Shia Islam.  It'll be a shock to Evangelicals, but they're a tiny percentage of the globe's Christians, and the percentage of them that hold such Millennialist views is even smaller.  This is going to hurt us all, however. 

It's also being reported that J.D. Vance encouraged Trump to go "all in", for lack of a better word.  I'm not sure of his thinking, but he might be approaching this with a Clausewitzian view of how to wage the war, although that will require ground troops in the end.  From a military prospective, that argument has merit to it. What it lacks here is legality.

March 4, 2026

United States and Israel v. Iran

A Republican official attempted to justify the war on Iran with the figure that 700 Americans had been killed by Iran in the past 47 years.

Over 800 Iranians have now been killed by the US and Israel in the past five days.

The Republican-Evangelical Armageddon Death Pact to Kill the Earth and Bring Back Jesus

Cont:


The US sank an Iranian frigate off of Sri Lanka yesterday.  The attacking ship was a submarine.

Sinking enemy ships in wartime is legitimate. . . but this isn't a declared war.

United States in Ecuador

And we're now fighting somebody, just designated "terrorists", in Ecuador.

March 4, 2026, cont.

United States and Israel v. Iran

A Turkish missile was shot down over NATO ally Turkey and the Iranians launched a drone strike on an RAF base on Cyprus.

Without it apparently being obvious, both sides of this war are now lead or heavily influenced by competing apocalyptic visions.  The US, by the theologically thin and ignorant New Apostolic Reformation Puritans and the Iranians by the Shia theocrats.  Both want the wider war that they envision.

March 5, 2026

United States and Israel v. Iran

The Senate did vote on a war powers resolution that would have limited King Donny's ability to wage war.  It failed.

This is being somewhat hailed as a King Donny victory, but it isn't.  Actually, no matter how you regard the war, the fact that the vote occurred is a good thing as it somewhat, albeit very imperfectly, legitimizes the war.  There has been some sort of vote, in other words, although less than that which is required.

The vote was largely on party lines.

Name ▼StatePartyVote
Angela AlsobrooksMarylandDyes
Tammy BaldwinWisconsinDyes
Jim BanksIndianaRno
John BarrassoWyomingRno
Michael BennetColoradoDyes
Marsha BlackburnTennesseeRno
Richard BlumenthalConnecticutDyes
Lisa Blunt RochesterDelawareDyes
Cory BookerNew JerseyDyes
John BoozmanArkansasRno
Katie BrittAlabamaRno
Ted BuddNorth CarolinaRno
Maria CantwellWashingtonDyes
Shelley CapitoWest VirginiaRno
Bill CassidyLouisianaRno
Susan CollinsMaineRno
Christopher CoonsDelawareDyes
John CornynTexasRno
Catherine Cortez MastoNevadaDyes
Tom CottonArkansasRno
Kevin CramerNorth DakotaRno
Michael CrapoIdahoRno
Ted CruzTexasRno
John CurtisUtahRno
Steve DainesMontanaRno
Tammy DuckworthIllinoisDyes
Richard DurbinIllinoisDyes
Joni ErnstIowaRno
John FettermanPennsylvaniaDno
Deb FischerNebraskaRno
Ruben GallegoArizonaDyes
Kirsten GillibrandNew YorkDyes
Lindsey GrahamSouth CarolinaRno
Charles GrassleyIowaRno
Bill HagertyTennesseeRno
Margaret HassanNew HampshireDyes
Joshua HawleyMissouriRno
Martin HeinrichNew MexicoDyes
John HickenlooperColoradoDyes
Mazie HironoHawaiiDyes
John HoevenNorth DakotaRno
Jon HustedOhioRno
Cindy Hyde-SmithMississippiRno
Ron JohnsonWisconsinRno
Jim JusticeWest VirginiaRno
Timothy KaineVirginiaDyes
Mark KellyArizonaDyes
John KennedyLouisianaRno
Andy KimNew JerseyDyes
Angus KingMaineIyes
Amy KlobucharMinnesotaDyes
James LankfordOklahomaRno
Mike LeeUtahRno
Ben LujánNew MexicoDyes
Cynthia LummisWyomingRno
Edward MarkeyMassachusettsDyes
Roger MarshallKansasRno
Mitch McConnellKentuckyRno
Dave McCormickPennsylvaniaRno
Jeff MerkleyOregonDyes
Ashley MoodyFloridaRno
Jerry MoranKansasRno
Bernie MorenoOhioRno
Markwayne MullinOklahomaRno
Lisa MurkowskiAlaskaRno
Christopher MurphyConnecticutDyes
Patty MurrayWashingtonDyes
Jon OssoffGeorgiaDyes
Alejandro PadillaCaliforniaDyes
Rand PaulKentuckyRyes
Gary PetersMichiganDyes
John ReedRhode IslandDyes
Pete RickettsNebraskaRno
James RischIdahoRno
Jacky RosenNevadaDyes
Mike RoundsSouth DakotaRno
Bernard SandersVermontIyes
Brian SchatzHawaiiDyes
Adam SchiffCaliforniaDyes
Eric SchmittMissouriRno
Charles SchumerNew YorkDyes
Rick ScottFloridaRno
Tim ScottSouth CarolinaRno
Jeanne ShaheenNew HampshireDyes
Tim SheehyMontanaRno
Elissa SlotkinMichiganDyes
Tina SmithMinnesotaDyes
Dan SullivanAlaskaRno
John ThuneSouth DakotaRno
Thom TillisNorth CarolinaRno
Tommy TubervilleAlabamaRno
Chris Van HollenMarylandDyes
Mark WarnerVirginiaDyes
Raphael WarnockGeorgiaDyes
Elizabeth WarrenMassachusettsDyes
Peter WelchVermontDyes
Sheldon WhitehouseRhode IslandDyes
Roger WickerMississippiRno
Ron WydenOregonDyes
Todd YoungIndianaRno

Now the Republican Party owns this war.  

The Administration is already in violation of the War Powers Act as it didn't give proper notice for the war.  It would appear that under the act it's ability to wage war legally will expire in about 90 days.  Trump appears to be just dumb enough to believe that everything will certainly be okay in that period of time, which is far from guaranteed.

European wags are calling the war, which some idiot named Operation Epic Fury, Operation Epstein Fury.

cont:

The United States and a Gulf state are now seeking to purchase drone interceptors from Ukraine.

Rather ironic, really.

Trump has called on the Kurds in Iran to revolt.

That's a really problematic call to arms. The U.S. has a history of doing this with the Kurds and then not fully supporting them when the rise up.  Right now, there's a rump Kurdish state in Syria, and a Kurdish population in Iraq, that would like to form a bonafide state.  If the Kurds achieved a measure of autonomy in Iran, it'd be hard not to grant them full statehood.

That's fine, in my view, but it won't be fine in Turkey's view, which creates all sorts of problems.

cont:

The House also rejected a War Powers resolution to halt the war against Iran.  The vote was 212 to 219.

While this will go back in sixty days or so, this effectively amounts to Congressional authorization, although again, imperfectly.

Two Republicans voted to halt the war.  Four Democrats voted in favor of it.

March 6, 2026

United States and Israel v. Iran

It's increasingly clear that the U.S. is responsible for the strike on a school that killed over 100 young girls.  Apparently the structure was once used by the Iranian military, but has not been for some time.

Meanwhile:


The pastors told Trump that the love of money was the root of all evil and that he needs to repent for his deeply immoral life. . . oh wait, that didn't happen.

God will not be mocked

Galatians 6:7.

Sen. John Barrasso, who is mostly seen now days standing behind John Thune with a serious look on his face, dutifully spouted the "we've been at war for 47 years" line in the last couple of days, as if anyone cares what his opinion is on anything.  Everyone knows that if Trump came out later this week and said that we're killing school girls as we hate pistachios, Barrasso would repeat that.

Time asked King Donny about whether Americans should be worried about attacks in the U.S..  His reply:

I guess…We plan for it. But yeah, you know, we expect some things. Like I said, some people will die. When you go to war, some people will die.

Frankly, if Americans die, unless their names is Trump, Trump doesn't appear to care.  But why would anyone think he would care?

On this, Iran had decades to insert sleeper cells into the U.S., and they don't have to be staffed by Iranian nationals.   That doesn't mean, however that they did. Some nations that we assumed had done that in the past, like Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany, didn't.

It's always been assumed, and probably correctly, that the Soviet Union did.

Iran?  If they didn't, I can't imagine why they did not, but they may not have.

What is sure right now is that they haven't struck.  That doesn't mean they won't.  Using sleeper agents is usually reserved for what basically amounts to total war, and its risky.  Right now, all Iran really has to do is hang on until August or so, by which time if it hasn't surrendered, disgusted Americans will use the war against the GOP for being Trump toadies.  That appears likely to happen anyhow.  Use of agents might serve to simply make Americans mad, which could change that.

Strikes against economic targets, however, are another matter.  There's not an oil refinery in the US that a terrorist can't damage somehow and that would not only be potentially hugely disrupting, but it would require the domestic deployment of troops and drive up the price of oil like crazy.  It might also not so much anger, as opposed to scare, Americans.

What average Americans have to worry about is rogue individuals.  In a country in which its so easy to acquire arms, we're very open to attacks like that which happened recently in Austin, or in Australia.  The Trump regime would react to that by cutting into the 2nd Amendment.

Will that occur? Well it already has.  But even at that, it didn't happen during the Vietnam War, which might be the most comparable to what we're enduring right now.

Which doesn't mean that we shouldn't be worried.

But don't worry too much.  Donny, who lamented how many young men were being killed in the Russo Ukrainian War at one time, isn't concerned.  If you die, well, that's just one of those things.

The Washington Post reports that Russia is providing Iran targeting information.  

Cont:

King Donny has demanded an "unconditional surrender" by Iran, thereby completely removing any incentive the Islamic Republic has to enter into any sort of arrangement with the US whatsoever.

Generally, demand for unconditional surrenders are monumentally stupid and rarely work.  Such a demand in part caused the Third Reich and Imperial Japan to fight beyond the  point at which political forces in both countries would have ended those wars, and they (if we consider them to be two different wars) beyond the point at which they otherwise would have. Even at that, Japan's surrender actually turned out to have conditions imposed by Japan.

An unconditional surrender here would completely turn Iran's fate, and that of its Islamic regime, over to the United States.  Why wouldn't they just fight on?  This likely serves to strengthen the unpopular government.

It also puts the US military in a situation in which a ground invasion of Iran is practically mandatory.  Staging that will be difficult as the US is unlikely to gain the cooperation of Iraq or Turkey in that, and of course thanks to Donny's brilliant first term diplomacy, Afghanistan as a staging area it not an option.  Therefore it would appear a large scale maritime landing would be required.

Cont:

Well, the admiration is already trying to walk that back:

When he as commander in chief determines that Iran no longer poses a threat to the US and the goals of Operation Epic Fury have been fully realized, then Iran will essentially be in a place of unconditional.

Leavitt.

March 8, 2026

United States and Israel v. Iran

No end in sight.

Kurdish sources have apparently indicated that the US asked for them to take action against Iran, but they don't trust Trump so they declined.

United States v. Cuba

The administration is giving every indication that it intends to take unauthorized military action against Cuba next.

March 9, 2026

United States and Israel v. Iran

Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the killed Supreme Leader, is the new Supreme Leader. So the attacks did not effect regime change whatsoever, so far.

The United States lifted a sanction on Indian oil allowing that country to receive it, in light of rising prices, thereby giving Russian an economic benefit in the war.

March 10, 2026

United States and Israel v. Iran

At least commentator holds Iran's new Supreme Leader is more extreme than his father.

Cont:

I had a very good call with President Putin. We talked about Ukraine which is the never ending fight…It was a positive call on that subject 

We obviously talked about the Middle East. He wants to be helpful…We had a very good talk, and he wants to be very constructive.

Trump.

At this point, even if you are the MAGAist MAGA of the MAGA, to not believe that the relationship between Donald Trump and Putin isn't weird, it's a willful decision.  The Russians are giving Iran intelligence against us and our reaction is to lift sanctions on their oil.

And Putin wants to be helpful.  Yeah, right.

Cont: 

Nobody seems to notice, but acts of terrorism against the U.S. have spread into New York and Canada.

March 11, 2026

United States and Israel v. Iran

Headline from the Casper Star Tribune:

US, IRAN DIG IN 

Which in Iran's case at least, was obviously going to occur.  Our President didn't realize that, as he's an idiot.

If He Only Had a Brain — Scarecrow Trump Says Tanker Operators Lack Guts

Sen. Roger Marshall on high gas prices: "Freedom is not free. Americans are gonna have to make some sacrifices."

Quite a statement in support of a war Americans didn't want launched by an oligarch who doesn't even drive.

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In the event of conscription (and Trumpite insiders say the demented octogenarian is considering it) conscript ICE first, and then deploy them.

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CliffsNotes of the Zeitgeist, 121st Edition and Wars and Rumors of War, 2026. Part 3. The War against Iran Edition and other Military Topics.

In the event of conscription (and Trumpite insiders say the demented octogenarian is considering it) conscript ICE first, and then deploy them.

Chuck, Reid, John. . . history awaits.

There's precedent for it.

When Woodrow Wilson, after campaigning on keeping us out of war, committed us to the greatest one in the world's history at that time since the Napoleonic Wars, he was faced with the problem that his pacificist Attorney General was of the view that National Guardsmen could be Federalized only to spats within the United States.  That's what kept them on the border, but not over it, during the Punitive Expedition.

But somebody came up with the brilliant idea that as the U.S. was introducing conscription, the entire Guard could just be conscripted. . . so it was, on August 5, 1917, specifically.

ICE already acts like an occupying military force, and it dresses like one.  It's familiar with weapons, as we all know.  If troops are needed for boots on the ground, draft them en masse. 

I'm not joking.  Those who signed up for ICE had to be comfortable with MAGA extremism.  Let them go fight for MAGA.  Draft them into the Army, and if boots are going in, send them.

I'll note I've seen a similar idea posted elsewhere:

Draft MAGA First for Trump’s war!

Go fight for their Trump!

I feel the same way here.  I'm tired of the rah rah MAGAs who are were against war until Trump was for it, and support anything that Trump supports.  Over half of the American public feels Donald Trump is a demented twat waffle.  Let those who admire him go fight and if necessary die for their beloved.  They portray Trump as a hero. . . well here's there very own chance to be one themselves.

Let the Trumps go first.  Barron is of military age and, based on the life history of his family, is more likely to be a boil on the butt of humanity than something benefitting it. Service would do him, and his two brothers, and heck his sisters good.  Maybe the Trump family will pull itself out of the world it lives in and inflicts on the rest of us if they see a little of the rest of it that isn't so rich and gaudy.

Let them go fight, and if necessary die, in their father's war.

And the same for Wyoming mega MAGA Trumpites.  Chuck Gray is still young enough to serve and hasn't had a real job a day in his life.  He's not married and doesn't have any dependents either.  Here's his chance.  He can come back a veteran, maybe a hero, or, if in a body bag, well, there won't be a widow or orphan. Reid Rasner already has the crewcut, and he's single too.  Let him go put his life on the line for Donald.  He talks might big, let him put his mouth, and his body, where his words are.   Yes, there's risk involved, but if that risk isn't accepted, well the words were just that.

Chuck and Reid, a recruiting station is a near as the mall.

And then there's all the "I'm a veteran" candidates out there who on the far right in Wyoming.  Well, if there's one thing being a veteran qualifies you for its military service.  Brent Bien.  . . your chance to show us your mettle once again awaits. . . 

Shoot, let non veteran John Barrasso go.  Heck, make him go.  He's been practicing the Patton "war face" for years.  Yes, he's a geezer, but I'm confident if he asked Donny, Donny would let him go and shortly forget who he was. 

Most Americans didn't want this war.  Most Americans shouldn't have to fight in it.  Perhaps only those who are willing to volunteer for it within the service right now should have to.  We let servicemen with moronic objections to vaccinations out of the service during the Biden Administration.  We should let those who have no desire to fight and die for whatever we're fighting and dying for now get out, if they don't want to serve. Their ranks can be filled by MAGA, ICE, and Trumps.

But it won't happen.

ICE will simply carry on as it is, until 2027.  MAGAs will continue to support any dumbass thing Trump spews out of his decaying brain.  People who have connections with Epstein Island will go on doing what they do.

And if we're still in it by fall and its turning to shit, well 9 out of the 10 "Trump was always right" crowed will deny they ever saw anything in him.  They knew, they'll claim, he was a fraud all along.

Only the dead, Santayana tells us, have seen an end to war.  It's a pretty good guess that no Trumps and no fire breathing MAGA politicians are going to see war at all.  They're okay with Trumps war, but not so much that they'll ever seek out to fight in it.

Not that this is a surprise.  Trump has always felt that servicemen are schmucks.  He's loyal to no one other than himself, and perhaps to those who have something over him.  The dead, well, you know, that just happens.

Movies In History: Der Tiger

I watched this 2025 German movie a couple of months ago and hadn't gotten around to posting a review of it.  With the launching of a Donald Trump war against Iran, it feels a bit odd to do so now.

This review contains spoilers.

Der Tiger, released in the US as The Tank, is about, on the surface, an improbable mission given to the crew of a German Tiger tank that has just seemingly survived the detonation of a bridge to go deep into Soviet territory and rescue a behind the lines German commander who was apparently on some secret mission commanding a body of men likewise behind the lines.  Their former CO, they learn that he did not die, as claimed, at Stalingrad.  Because of the nature of the film, it's been compared, unfairly as in my view, with Apocalypse Now or Heart of Darkness, upon which its based, but the theme is completely different.

Going into it, on the surface the premise is absurd.  A tank would make a very poor means of rescuing anyone, let along a Tiger I was was very prone to mechanical breakdown. They're far from stealthy. And the Eastern Front, like the Western Front, was a dense combat environment.  It wouldn't work.

And that's not actually what the film is about.

In reviews of this film, a lot of reviewers are simply baffled by it. The excellent Fighting On Film podcast was one.  But, from a certain prospective, the film makes perfect sense.

That sense is a Catholic one.

I don't know if the director is Catholic, but if he isn't, he's heavily invested in Catholic views.  The clues are there throughout the entire film, from beginning to end.  The tank and its crewmen (with one exception) aren't on a mission to rescue their former commander, whom they do meet at a bunker, but rather they're on a trip, literally, to Hell.

During the trip we learn of the reason why.

Everything is there.  Odd grim reminders.  One wounded tank crewman is is taken out of the stricken tank to go into "the light".  A Mass, in Latin, is on the radio, which the Nazi era German radio would never have broadcast.  The entry into the bunker is guarded by metaphorical angels, although they superficially do not seem to be so.  The fires of Hell are at the end.

All in all, frankly, this film, which is nearly 100% metaphorical, is very well done, but a person needs to be aware of the imagery and background, which I suspect a German audience, where the two significant Christian religions are Catholicism and Lutheranism, which is based on it, may be more than most American ones, in order to grasp it.

In material details, this movie is pretty good, although it seems odd to even discuss the topic in this film. The depictions of German and Soviet armor are excellent, and the uniform details well done.  The tank crew, as mentioned, is of the SS, and they wear SS tank crew uniforms.

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Thursday, March 9, 1916. Germany declares war on Portugal,


Germany declared war on Portugal.

The Germans attacked the commune of Cumières-le-Mort-Homme from Béthincourt, France.

The Italians launched an offensive around Gorizia and Tolmin.

The Western Frontier Force left Sidi Barrani and marched to capture Sollum, Egypt from the Ottoman Empire and their Senussi allies.

Arnold Spencer-Smith of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition died while en route to Hut Point for medical treatment for exhaustion and scurvy.

And peace was about to end for the United States:


 

Thursday, March  9, 1916. The Raid On Columbus New Mexico. 


And with this entry, the day to day tracking of events from January 1, 1914, up to the this date in 1926, is complete. There won't be any daily updates for 1916 hereafter, as we've already done that.

Anyone tracking this in the future will note that our styles changed over time.  Indeed, considerably.  For one thing, on later posts you can always look back and see the post right before it in a link.  When we started these daily entries in 2016, that wasn't the case.  In some instances, however, that feature has been later added.

Additionally, as with the entries from March 9, 2016, we often did more than one, if there was more than one thing to feature for the day.  At some point we stopped doing that.

You'll still find, for the time being, daily updates, when there's something worth noting, for 1876.  We're unlikely to carry that past the summer, however, as the 1870sn are really outside the focus of the blog.  I've thought about stopping it earlier, and may do that.

You will likely still see events carrying forward from 1901, which started with 1900.  This is backfill, frankly, for the 1910 to 1920 period that is the focus of the blog. The same is true for the 1911 entries, which are backfilling up to 1914.  As 1911 is already within the Mexican Revolution period, that will carry on, even though the first decade of the 20th Century may very well not.

We don't post many entries from the 1920s now that we're up to 1926, although we do occasionally. This is really outside the focus period of the blog and by 1926 the country was on to a new era.  The same is true for the 1940s, now that we're past the Second World War, although we still post a few.  The fifty years ago entries, now into 1976, are few and far between as well as there just aren't that many things I find interesting from that period, historically, which of course I have a personal memory of.

Anyhow, I hope the readers enjoyed reading the daily entries from March 9, 1916 up to March 9, 1926, and enjoyed the backfill that brought in the rest of World War One and the daily happenings as it was going on.  The immediate prewar era, 1910 to the end of 1913, will still be getting backfilled, which we hope you also enjoy.

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Dirty secret corporate media won’t discuss: US is reason Iran’s democracy ended and Ayatollah came to power

 

Dirty secret corporate media won’t discuss: US is reason Iran’s democracy ended and Ayatollah came to power

Friday, March 8, 1946. Helicopters approved for civil use.

The Civil Aeronautics Bard granted a certificate to Bell Helicopter for the Bell 47 to be sold to civilians.

If you've seen M*A*S*H you've seen the Bell 47.

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Tuesday, January 22, 1946. Central Intelligence Group formed.

Wednesday, March 8, 1916. Villa crosses the border.

Pancho Villa and about 400 of his men crossed the Mexican border near Columbus New Mexico.

The town had a U.S. Army garrison of 600.  

The town was also the home of Sam Ravel, a man to whom Villa had given money to buy arms but who had not delivered, although that is unlikely to have been the reason for the attack, as we discussed here:

The Columbus Raid. Why did it occur?

Ottoman forces stopped a much larger British force attempting to relieve Kut.

The sledging party of the second arm of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition was reduced to three walking members during their return trek from Mount Hope in the Antarctic.

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Tuesday, March 7, 1916. Villa close to the border.

Wednesday, March 8, 1876. Establishing the Crow Reservation.

 March 8, 1876

Executive Mansion

By an Executive order dated October 20, 1875, the following-described tract of country, situated in Montana Territory, was withdrawn from public sale and set apart for the use of the Crow tribe of Indians in said Territory to be added to their reservation, viz: “Commencing at a point in the mid-channel of the Yellowstone River, where the one hundred and seventh degree of west longitude crosses the said river; thence up said mid-channel of the Yellowstone to the mouth of Big Timber Creek; thence up said creek 20 miles, if the said creek can be followed that distance; it not, then in the same direction continued from the source thereof to a point 20 miles from the mouth of said creek; thence eastwardly along a line parallel to the Yellowstone—no point of which shall be less than 20 miles from the river—to the one hundred and seventh degree west longitude; thence south to the place of beginning.” The said Executive order of October 20, 1875, above noted, is hereby revoked, and the tract of land therein described is again restored to the public domain.

U. S. Grant

Note how the White House was called the "Executive Mansion". 

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Tuesday, March 7, 1876. Bell patents the telephone.

Best post of the week of March 1, 2026.

The best posts of the week of March 1, 2026.

Wednesday, March 1, 1876. The Big Horn Expedition commences.