Ongoing Threats

An angry Vice President J. D. Vance seen leaving the negotiation table after the first Islamabad Summit had failed on April 12, 2026

Iran is not currently planning negotiations with the US.

The opinion piece in the Washington Post of April 8, three days before the negotiations in Islamabad, did not receive the media attention it deserved.

In a series of points where the vision of a military solution to the conflict was presented to a broad international audience, the author, Marc A. Thiessen, writes:

“Fourth, carry out a final barrage of leadership strikes, eliminating the Iranian officials who had been spared for the purpose of negotiations. Iran’s leaders must be made to understand that their lives literally depend on reaching a negotiated settlement to Trump’s liking. If they refuse to do so, they will be killed.”

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The Ayatollahs’ Democracy – Obituary?

The current situation in Iran is dire. Yesterday I wrote,

“A strategically minded “smart” Iran may abandon its entire nuclear program in order to survive as a regime, now completely ruled by the Pasdaran. From the ashes will rise a military dictatorship and police state sans mullahs. So, making things for the populace massively worse.”

The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Council may have taken over the Iranian Republic already. The appointed rahbar, or Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has not been seen in public and, despite denial, may actually be incapacitated.

While the situation is much worse than in 2009, after the questioned re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, I want to share the epilogue of Hooman Majd’s book of 2010, The Ayatollahs’ Democracy, which I had recently revisited.

Shia concepts of martyrdom, but more important victimhood, concepts deeply imbedded in the Iranian psyche – even in the psyche of non-Shia Iranians – play a bigger role in the culture of politics than is imagined in the West. We are Shia, Iranians say; our sect has long been a victim of greater Sunni oppression in the Muslim world; our original saints, the blood of the prophet in their veins, were victims of cruel and despotic Caliphs a millennia and a half ago, and we still weep for them, on cue and on time, every year. For centuries we have been the victims of foreign imperialist ambitions, then victims of tyrant Shahs who suppressed any democratic movement that would limit their power. Our latest political model, an Islamic Republic we voted for, has been a victim of foreign plots to destroy it, our independence a thorn in the side of every greater power. We were victims of Saddam, much more so than you Westerners, and yet no one wept for us as he gassed our children and rained bombs down on our cities. We are victims of a Western attitude of superiority that deems nuclear technology to be safe in the West’s hands, but unacceptable in the hands of Shia Iranians, even as European man has wreaked more havoc on the planet than any other species.

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Temptation in the Wilderness

I have always felt admiration for Jesus‘ responses while being tempted by Satan during his forty days of fasting in the wilderness. Jesus had just been baptized by John. 

When Satan approached him, three times, suggesting turning stones into bread, suggesting throwing himself from the pinnacle of the temple, and showing him all the lands he could be king of if he just falls down and worship him, Jesus quotes Scripture.

“Away from me, Satan! For it is written: ‘Worship the Lord your God, and serve him only.’

Satan then left him while angels came and attended him.”

The current feud of the Trump administration with the Holy Father reminds me of this Temptation.

Trump claims, in recent days, that the Pope would, by quoting Isaiah and the Gospels, endorse Iran of possessing a nuclear weapon. Really? By someone who had just threatened Iran of annihilation (even ending its two-and-half millennium-old civilization). Deeply insulting.

Then, the picture of Vice President Vance in the Vatican, meeting the late Pope Francis hours before his demise. The horror in the Pope’s face. 

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Opening the Strait – Still a Chess Game

When the Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared yesterday the Strait of Hormuz was open, an exasperated President Donald Trump tweeted, in a series of posts on TruthSocial, “Thank You!” not just to Iran, but also Pakistan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and so on. The Peace President. Beloved by all.

He also berated, once again, Western allies in Nato, the paper tiger. Look for yourself, it’s too tedious to link to each and every tweet by Donald Trump.

But Iran is playing just chess, making smart moves.

Actually, Araghchi wrote, on X,

“In line with the ceasefire in Lebanon, the passage for all commercial vessels through Strait of Hormuz is declared completely open for the remaining period of ceasefire, on the coordinated route as already announced by Ports and Maritime Organisation of the Islamic Rep. of Iran.”

So, provided the fragile cease-fire in Lebanon holds, commercial vessels can pass, but only through the coordinated route, i.e. the narrow strait between Qeshm and Larak. As was the case before!

If Araghchi can declare, with just a tweet, the end of the blockade, it is highly unlikely that Iran has even deployed any sea mine in the street. That tankers, cruise ships etc. would not dare to pass the 33 km wide Strait is just psychological warfare. Iran has just bluffed, probably.

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A Prayer From Pulp Fiction

A fake Christian, a Crusader-tattooted Pete Hegseth, has just used a quote, almost verbatim, from Quentin Tarrantino’s Pulp Fiction of 1994, a fake Bible verse, for a worship service at the Pentagon.

“A fictional Bible verse from the Gospel of Quentin Tarrantino,” one has to let this sink in first.

“Blessed is he who in the name of [charity] camaraderie and [good will] duty shepherd the lost through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother’s keeper and the finder of lost children. I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to [poison] capture and destroy my brother. And you will know my [name is the Lord] call sign is Sandy One, when I lay my vengeance upon thee.”

This is just another outrageous scandal in the ongoing saga of Donald Trump presidency.

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