This Week in the World Affairs Brief

TRUMP DEMANDS IRAN’S UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER

After pummeling Iran for two weeks US President Donald Trump took to social media and called for Iran’s “unconditional surrender” late last week. While correct that the US and Israel are winning the war from a military damage point of view, Iran doesn’t show any signs of giving up and letting Trump march in as the dictator/victor. Then on Monday Trump claimed that “the war is nearly complete,” and “will end soon.” These two extreme comments highlight Trump’s habit of bluster and exaggerating every success. He did have to backtrack a bit this week, by saying he’s not finished yet in Iran. Not a few commentators think Trump is looking for an “out” because the US is running low on munitions and anti-missile interceptors. There is only one purpose in demanding unconditional surrender. The conqueror wants to take over and run the defeated country. And Trump clearly harbors such egotistical notions, as he does with Venezuela and Cuba. He wants complete control but with puppet leaders that will let him control the defeated nation, including their rebuilding and economic output. Such a demand is an offense to other cultures, and is sure to prolong the war, as it did with both Germany and Japan in WWII. It also results in many more civilian deaths as Israel and the US turns to bombing more and more of the cities and infrastructure in order to force that unconditional surrender. To receive a free one-time sample of the Brief, along with options on how to subscribe, click on Request a sample on the left.

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Qatar Expels Iranian Diplomats After Strike On LNG Hub; Israel Attacks Iran's Navy In Caspian Sea

ZeroHedge

Israel strikes Iran Navy in Caspian Sea. Iran FM Discusses Strait of Hormuz with EU's Kallas, oil dumps, amid reports of Iran launches on KSA. Largest Qatar LNG export hub hit by Iranian missiles. Doha expels diplomats. Some Gulf states want to ensure Iran's missile arsenal destroyed for good, as EU, Russia, China demand ceasefire; Beijing ignores Trump's Hormuz plea Israel says Iran's intelligence chief Esmail Khatib was eliminated overnight as pace of top leadership killings accelerates. Iran says upstream oil and gas assets are under attack for first time since war began, readies retaliatory action against oil/gas assets in Gulf area, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, & UAE; Iraq reroutes some flows through Ceyhan Pipeline to Turkey Iran reiterates new rules in place for Hormuz transit as traffic remains de-minimus, sparking reports that "the blockade is now the worst disruption to oil flows ever..." Trump Waives Jones Act to "mitigate the short-term disruptions to the oil market"; VP Vance will meet with Big Oil Execs on Thursday to discuss plan to combat surging gas prices at the pump

US carrier involved in Iran fight heads back to port after fire

Bloomberg

The US Navy’s most advanced aircraft carrier is retreating from the Red Sea after a fire broke out in its laundry room, scuttling plans for the 100,000-ton nuclear-powered vessel to project power in the war with Iran. Following the incident, which left at least two of the ship’s 4,000 crew members with non-life-threatening injuries, the USS Gerald R. Ford will travel to the Greek island of Crete

Russia Touts Capture Of A Dozen Ukrainian Settlements In Opening Weeks Of March

ZeroHedge

markets - seem wholly focused on the fast-moving events of the Iran war, and the standoff in the Strait of Hormuz. While many pundits are essentially 'looking the other way' - Russia continues gobbling up territory, and this week has announced its forces captured 12 settlements in just the first half of March. This comes as its offensives intensify in the east and south.

Footage Appears To Show China Mass-Producing Iranian-Style Kamikaze Drones

ZeroHedge

Across both conflict theaters, the Russia-Ukraine war in Eastern Europe and the U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran, there is one common denominator that stands out the loudest: the widespread use of cheap kamikaze drones. Focusing on the Middle East, Iran's counteroffensive strategy of mass kamikaze-drone swarms, missile barrages, and electronic warfare has exposed the limits of expensive U.S. and allied air-defense systems, whose interceptor missiles can cost millions of dollars apiece.

Ecuador deploys 75,000 soldiers and police to combat drug gangs

BBC

Ecuador's geographical location - sandwiched between Colombia and Peru, the world's largest producers of cocaine - has turned it into a key transit country for the illicit drug. Around 70% of the cocaine produced in Colombia and Peru is estimated to be shipped through Ecuador.

What Covid Policy Did to Doctors Who Refused to Stay Silent

Brownstone

Scientific debate faded. Physicians who questioned policies or explored treatments were treated as threats rather than colleagues. Instead of debate, there was enforcement. Hospitals warned physicians to stay quiet. Medical boards hinted at disciplinary action. Social media platforms censored discussion of therapies that doctors around the world were actively studying. Media outlets portrayed dissenting physicians as reckless or dangerous. What had once been normal scientific discourse was suddenly labeled misinformation.

Israel is running critically low on interceptors, US officials say

Semafor

Last June, the US fired over 150 THAAD interceptors during the 12-day war with Iran, the Center for Strategic and International Studies found — believed to be around a quarter of US inventory at the time. The US is also believed to have used around $2.4 billion worth of Patriot interceptors in the first five days of this war, according to some reports.

US Sends Carrier Ford Through Suez with Reports Bush is Following

Maritime Executive

The U.S. Navy confirmed that the carrier USS Gerald R. Ford and her strike group transited the Suez Canal from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea. It joins the USS Abraham Lincoln, which is currently in the Arabian Gulf, having taken over the duty when the carrier Harry S. Truman left the region last year, and now there are reports that the USS George H.W. Bush is preparing to deploy to the region as well.

Trump teases intervention in Cuba amid war in Iran

News Nation Now

President Donald Trump said Thursday he wants to finish the war in Iran first, “but that will be just a question of time before you and a lot of unbelievable people are going to be going back to Cuba.” America’s pressure campaign on Cuba is pushing the country to the breaking point, with President Trump and Republicans in Congress predicting the government’s imminent fall.

Venezuela Inflation Hit 475% In 2025, The World's Highest Level

Barron's

Venezuelan inflation soared to 475 percent in 2025, the highest in the world, driven by a tightening of US sanctions in the lead up to the ouster of leader Nicolas Maduro. Full-year inflation far exceeded the International Monetary Fund's forecast of 269.9 percent, figures released by the central bank showed Friday.

Trump Admin Says It Can’t Comply With Order To Issue Tariff Refunds

The Daily Caller

Some companies that attempted to reclaim duties have already been denied refunds, the Financial Times reported Friday. “CBP has never been ordered to, nor has it attempted to, process a volume of refunds anywhere near the volume of total entries and Entry Summary lines on which IEEPA duties have been deposited,” Lord wrote. “However, where CBP’s predecessor, the U.S. Customs Service, was previously ordered to refund to exporters the Harbor Maintenance Fee (HMF) that was held to have been unconstitutionally imposed as applied to exports by the Supreme Court in United States Shoe Corporation v. United States (1998), the process took several years to complete and required an updated regulatory procedure.”

Indiana Activist Judge Rules There is a ‘Religious Right’ to Kill Babies in Abortions — Blocks State Ban

The Gateway Pundit

The ruling states that the plaintiffs believe their religion can require abortion under certain circumstances, including situations involving mental, emotional, or physical wellbeing. “The organization and its members believe that under Jewish law, an abortion is directed to occur if it is necessary to prevent physical, mental, or emotional harm to a pregnant person, even if there is not a physical health risk that is likely to cause substantial and irreversible physical impairment of a major bodily function,” the court wrote.

Large US Refueling Aircraft Down In Western Iraq In First Of Iran War

ZeroHedge

Iran claims responsibility for shooting down US refueling plane, says US refueling plane was downed with all crew killed in Western Iraq. CENTCOM confirms search and rescue operation underway after large KC-135 refueling tanker goes down over Western Iraq....Dubai suffers significant drone attacks Northern Israel hammered by Hezbollah, "largest wave" of missiles since war began IDF says it struck key Iranian nuclear development site US Intel assesses Iranian regime remains intact Oman port operations halted Trump proclaims "we won"

FDA Unveils New Platform For Tracking Side Effects

The Epoch Times

“The FDA’s previous adverse event reporting systems were outdated and fragmented and made important data difficult to access. These clunky systems also wasted millions of taxpayer dollars and created blind spots in our postmarket surveillance of products ranging from drugs and vaccines to cosmetics,” Dr. Marty Makary, the FDA’s commissioner, said in a statement. “We’re fixing the problem through a major modernization initiative

Iran’s Sea Mines Are One of Its Most Powerful Weapons

WSJ

Sea mines are simple weapons that could give Iran outsize power to wreak havoc with the global economy. U.S. officials said Wednesday that Iran had laid mines in the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway that carries 20% of the world’s oil exports from the Persian Gulf to the rest of the world. The U.S. Institute for the Study of War estimated that 10 mines had been laid...

‘Moderate’ Gov. Abigail Spanberger Expected to Sign Sweeping Gun Ban Into Law

PJ Media

The law will ban the sale, import, manufacture, purchase, and transfer of what it describes as “assault firearms,” and it will treat high-capacity magazines that can hold 15 rounds or more in the same way. It will make any violations of the law a “Class 1 misdemeanor,” which could mean up to a year in jail and a $2,500 for a first offense. While SB 749 does not explicitly ban AR-15 rifles, since the popular long rifle falls under the bill’s definition of assault weapons, it will be effectively banned.

Saudi Arabia in Talks to Buy Air-Defense Equipment from Ukraine

WSJ

Saudi Arabia is set to buy a large order of Ukrainian air-defense equipment, as it and other Gulf countries face attacks from the same type of drones that Kyiv has been battling for years. The Gulf state is negotiating to buy so-called interceptor drones and electronic warfare, according to two people familiar with the matter. The deal could be worth millions of dollars but has yet to be signed, they said.

Most Ships Transit Strait Of Hormuz Since War Started Led By Iranian, China-Linked Tankers

ZeroHedge

This morning, Bloomberg confirms that while mainstream Western shipping remains largely suspended through the Strait of Hormuz, recent 24-hour observations reveal a jump in Iran-linked traffic, specifically involving two sanctioned (read China-focused) VLCCs. There were eight commercial transits on Tuesday and four more were identified early Wednesday, most of which have ties to Iran or have Chinese commercial links, according to vessel-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg.

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