The Iran War’s Terrible Effects

Source: Eunomia
by Daniel Larison

“The Iran war is a regional war in a way that previous reckless U.S. interventions were not, and it is having global effects. The Iran war is already wider and more damaging to international peace and security in its first three weeks than the Iraq war was in its early years. If it is allowed to continue for several more months, the damage to regional security will be severe. The damage to the interests of many of our treaty allies will also be significant, and the entire global economy will suffer. This was an entirely avoidable disaster, and the U.S. and Israel are responsible for causing it.” (03/17/26)

https://daniellarison.substack.com/p/the-iran-wars-terrible-effects

White House Seeks Fertilizer from Venezuela, Morocco to make up shortages caused by Trump’s Iran fiasco

Source: US News & World Report

“The Trump ⁠administration ⁠is seeking other ⁠sources of fertilizer amid the ongoing ​Iran war’s shipping constraints, including from Venezuela and ‌possibly Morocco, White House ‌economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Tuesday. … Fertilizer ⁠supplies have shrunk as the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran cut off critical nitrogen fertilizer supplies from the Gulf to the world’s farmers, ⁠sending prices spiking by more than one-third in recent weeks.” (03/17/26)

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2026-03-17/white-house-says-us-seeking-fertilizer-from-venezuela-morocco

Hegseth has no place as the voice of American war

Source: Los Angeles Times
by Jon Duffy

“In describing the U.S. war in Iran, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth often sounds less like a leader burdened by the grave public trust of killing in the nation’s name than like a man performing for an audience. On ’60 Minutes,’ he said ‘the only ones that need to be worried right now are Iranians that think they’re gonna live.’ Days earlier, Hegseth described the torpedoing of an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka — an attack that killed more than 80 sailors — as ‘quiet death,’ with a relish that has no place in the public voice of American war. Some will hear lines like that and dismiss them as swagger from a man temperamentally unsuited to his office. The deeper problem is the view of war those lines reveal. … Hegseth does not speak of war as responsibility, burden or tragedy. He speaks of it as a stage for display.” (03/17/26)

https://archive.is/sipGU

Trump Risks It All on Regime Change Abroad

Source: The American Conservative
by Ted Galen Carpenter

“It is supremely ironic that President Donald Trump, who in 2016 gained a reputation as a staunch opponent of regime-change wars, is 10 years later placing a huge political bet on achieving success with multiple U.S. crusades of that nature. He has already launched regime-change military campaigns against Venezuela and Iran. Some comments by Trump indicate that he is contemplating a campaign to oust the entrenched communist regime in Cuba. It’s a massive gamble for the president and the Republican Party. If Trump can carry off the strategy, and pro-U.S. successor governments replace repressive and hostile systems in all three countries, his historical legacy would be impressive in the eyes of many. … A failure to achieve such transformational outcomes at low cost in American blood and treasure, though, would likely prove politically disastrous for Trump and his supporters. The early indicators are not especially encouraging for the administration’s strategy.” (03/17/26)

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/trump-risks-it-all-on-regime-change-abroad/

Amazon rolls out 1-hour, 3-hour delivery as ultrafast shipping trend grows in the US

Source: CNBC

“Amazon said Tuesday it’s starting one-hour and three-hour deliveries in parts of the U.S., as the company continues to look for ways to satisfy impatient consumers. The company said three-hour delivery is available in about 2,000 cities and towns in the U.S., while one-hour delivery is available in hundreds of those areas. … More than 90,000 products are eligible for delivery in three hours or less, including pantry items, cleaning supplies, over-the-counter medications, clothing and toys. Amazon said it expects to bring the service, which started via small-scale tests late last year, to more areas of the country in the coming months.” (03/17/26)

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/17/amazon-rolls-out-1-hour-3-hour-delivery-in-latest-fast-shipping-test.html

Crypto, AI, and AIPAC Are Corrupting Democratic Primaries

Source: Washington Monthly
by Bill Scher

“Whatever happens in Illinois and elsewhere this primary season, the risks to democracy are clear. In multi-candidate primaries that can be won by small pluralities, special interest groups can misrepresent themselves, spend lavishly, and watch their preferred candidates, who are not representative of their party’s voters, eke out narrow wins. That could not only damage a party’s short-term prospects but also threaten its integrity in the long term.” (03/17/26)

https://washingtonmonthly.com/2026/03/17/crypto-aipac-corrupting-democratic-primaries/