When Hyperglobalization Meets Chaos

Source: Paul Krugman
by Paul Krugman

“Donald Trump and his minions are having a meltdown. On Saturday, Trump lashed out at the New York Times for an article saying the obvious — that many of his original war goals, whatever they may have been, remain unaccomplished. Just an hour later, he posted a threat to commit massive war crimes, saying that if Iran doesn’t open the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours — that is, today — he will order U.S. forces to begin bombing civilian power plants. Why the desperation? The answer is obvious. It’s turning out not just that regime change — if that was really the goal — is hard to engineer, but also that the world is a lot more dependent on the Strait of Hormuz than Trump and co. seem to have realized.” (03/23/26)

https://paulkrugman.substack.com/p/when-hyperglobalization-meets-chaos

An Off-Ramp for Trump to Reverse the Iran Disaster

Source: CounterPunch
by Barbara G Ellis

“The portly man at the next table finished his breakfast, leaned in my direction, and asked: ‘What’s in the news that’s so interesting?’ ‘Iran,’ I said, adding that the U.S. seemed about to attack it. ‘Over in a day,’ he said, snapping fingers for emphasis. Having spent two years at Beirut’s Daily Star when Iraqis dragged the pro-West prime minister’s body through Bagdad’s streets to celebrate the monarchy’s overthrow, I know the Mideast’s ferocity against Western domination for exploitation. A war with Iran would never be over in a day — a month, or year anymore than it was in Vietnam. … when Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz to outgoing oil ships, somehow Trump’s war planners once again seemed to overlook the ancient contempt by Westerners for foreign militants as factors in wars. They soon learned that aroused ‘inferiors’ made wars endless and monumentally expensive in lives and treasure for arrogant ‘superiors.’” (03/23/26)

https://www.counterpunch.org/2026/03/23/an-off-ramp-for-trump-to-reverse-the-iran-disaster/

The Day the UN Died

Source: Antiwar.com
by Ted Snider

“On March 1, a massive attack was launched on Iran in violation of UN Charter Article 2.3 that demands that member states ‘settle their international disputes by peaceful means’ and Article 2.4 that requires all members to ‘refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.’ This norm has no exemptions and cannot be modified, including, according to the International Court of Justice, in self-defense. The war on Iran was legitimized neither by Security Council authorization nor by an immediate need for self-defense. Iran responded, in part, by targeting neighboring countries that hosted U.S. bases. On March 11, the Security Council responded by condemning the latter, but not the former.” (03/23/26)

https://original.antiwar.com/ted_snider/2026/03/22/the-day-the-un-died

The Art of Coping with Unfathomable Rage in Infuriating Times

Source: exile in happy valley
by Nicky Reid

“In case you haven’t noticed, our president is a literal pedophile who kills children. Not only do I feel like I have every fucking right to my rage, I feel like anyone still capable of staying calm in this situation is the sick one and that their apathetic sickness in dire times might actually be getting people killed. I can just hear them now; ‘Stay calm and vote blue no matter who, the woker section of Team Epstein will clean up this mess!’ Fuck you, you Chicken Noodle Soup reading mental insect.” (03/22/26)

https://exileinhappyvalley.blogspot.com/2026/03/the-art-of-coping-with-unfathomable.html

A Tariff Ceasefire in Time of War Would Help Everybody

Source: Town Hall
by EJ Antoni, Ph.D.

“Iran’s efforts to close the Strait of Hormuz have made gas prices rise to the point where they may threaten President Donald Trump’s affordability agenda. Whether the closure is short or long, consumers are feeling the pain just as the latest economic figures show an economy that is sputtering and can use a boost. But the President can help absorb the disruption and deprive Tehran of its goal to push our economy into reverse by cutting a deal on planned global tariff increases. The Strait of Hormuz has been a key bottleneck for oil exports from the Gulf region with roughly one-fifth of global oil flows being impacted by the threat of Iranian missiles, mines, and drone strikes through the narrow waterway. The economic situation is becoming increasingly precarious as energy stockpiles worldwide quickly dwindle and prices rise in response to the choked-off supply that is not easily substituted.” (03/23/26)

https://townhall.com/columnists/ej-antoni/2026/03/23/a-tariff-ceasefire-in-time-of-war-would-help-everybody-n2673269#google_vignette

War Is Hell for People and the Earth

Source: Common Dreams
by Rick Steiner

“By any measure, Homo sapiens is one of the most violent animals on Earth. At any one time today, humans are engaged in over 100 armed conflicts and wars across the world, many with a resource component—oil, diamonds, gold, timber, territory, water. In the 20th century alone, over 130 million people were killed directly in war, 210 million if including government killings in non-war situations. The United Nations now reports that the world is entering ‘a new era’ of increasing violence and conflict, and that ‘unresolved regional tensions, a breakdown in the rule of law, absent or co-opted state institutions, illicit economic gain, and the scarcity of resources exacerbated by climate change, have become dominant drivers of conflict.’ Such extraordinary intraspecific violence seems to be unique to humans.” (03/23/26)

https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/war-environmental-impact

California’s Water Crisis Isn’t a Drought—It’s Bad Policy

Source: The Daily Economy
by Mohame Moutii

“Decades of subsidies, mispricing, and politically protected water allocations have left households paying the highest costs while agriculture wastes the most.” (03/23/26)

https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/californias-water-crisis-isnt-a-drought-its-bad-policy/

Trump Destroyed the EV Industry, Just When We Need It Most

Source: The Bulwark
by Jonathan Cohn

“General Motors just rolled out a car that’s perfect for the moment. It’s the 2027 Chevrolet Bolt — a relatively cheap, all-electric subcompact that will let you drive right past gas stations, and dodge those high prices from the war in Iran. But if you want a Bolt, you’d better act fast, because they won’t be on dealer lots for long. GM has already confirmed that production will end next year. The plan is to convert the Bolt’s factory in Kansas City back to manufacturing vehicles with internal combustion engines. … a big part of the story is Donald Trump. Since taking office, he has launched an all-out assault on EVs — by working with Republicans in Congress to eliminate tax breaks for vehicle production and purchases, and by using his regulatory powers to gut federal and state emissions standards that favored fuel efficiency.” [editor’s note: No, those were good moves. But the US government should stop its similar subsidies, etc. to Big Oil as well, and let the market decide – TLK] (03/22/26)

https://www.thebulwark.com/p/trump-electric-vehicle-ev-industry-chevy-bolt-gas-prices