Monday, June 15, 2026

The Art of the Deal is to keep details secret if the details amount to your adversary pissing all over your shoes.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2LG5z77Q8s

UPDATE: Who won will take time to show up, but if the US withdraws its forces from Persian Gulf nations, at that point, Iran won. If they stay, no build back, then it would be unclear, as they could be hostages in place and in reach of rocket or drone barrages.  If the Arab state installations are built back into more secure and better armed things, the US won.

Those are roughly parameters for judgment. If Iran gets into perpetuity to charge passage tolls at the Strait, it's unclear. Trump's US oil industry backers have oil and LNG to sell, so if a "tax" to Iran is imposed on Gulf oil, will they object?

If the oil cronies don't object, Trump won't. 

And the Emirates have withdrawn from OPEC, so expect them to get as much product out of the Persian Gulf as they can, as fast as they can. That will allow the world to see whether Iran rations the right of passage into the open ocean. If they ration it, how would the numbers shake out? They get so much at price to China from their resources compared to the Saudis and others, a premium to Iran product, or a open situation but where the Iranians can price lower because they will not be putting a toll on themselves.

The Crabgrass guess is there will be a toll. Iran wants it, and the US oil cronies Trump serves will be able to deal with that. So, competitors of Iran will pay a tax.

Competitors of US worldwide sourcing will pay that tax. US worldwide will not.

Iran should come out better economically than they were Feb. 27, so they won.

Trump will try to obfuscate, but the world will know better. The Arabs will be okay with the US abandoning bases, since what good have they been for the Arabs Since Feb. 28?

Israel will have to cave, since facing Iran, alone, is no option. The Iranians have proven they can take out Dimona, and they know where the IDF leadership are; but do the Iranians have ground penetration capability they may need? 

The words "deeply excavated" do appear in reports such as this. The likelihood would be Iranian proxy efforts continuing, but Iran not firing further into Israel if Israel does not further bomb the Iranian homeland.

And the Israelis have the bomb. If pressed near to defeat, what then? 

That's all guessing. But there have been assassinations, while the negotiation team Iran used has not been hit, and it is feasible that the negotiation team sold out others to make it into a "modified" regime. 

It would not be a first time for such stuff. The Venezuelans seem to have had a sellout of Maduro by underlings, and Iran is not immune from people moving to advance themselves. It would be on a larger numerical scale, but again, people sometimes move in ways they find personally favorable, chips falling where they may.

It could have been Jarad and Witcoff getting word of opportunity, sending it up the chain at the time Bibi was saying "They'll all be together soon. We can change regimes."

But that is speculation. A far reach, with ambiguous facts. Circumstantial inference often allows a range of guesswork over feasible or most likely dimensions.

The upgrading of Dimona was widely reported. The purpose is something the Israelis never discussed, and they never admitted they have the bomb even. 

 One likelihood is the Arabs will be less willing to buy US munitions that did not do the job this time. And Trump likely will walk away from anything that pinches. TACO and all that.

FURTHER: A guess is one or a few Saudis may think in similar ways. Google Analytics say there is some Saudi readership of the blog over the last day. 

FURTHER: The Iranians do not want to get nuked. The Israelis do not want to go nuclear short of being really boxed into a corner. That suggests the Israelis will soon exit Lebanon. Iran being satisfied with the exit. All in the neighborhood being unhappy. US citizens unhappy too, and, back to the Epstein question * * * 

Did you buy into the IPO? If so, this 3 hr Elon thing tells you the future you bought into. And all the out-in-outer-space hardware will be needed for AI? Or for Starlink? Or both? To communicate with the moon station, "manned" by Tesla robots?

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYXbuik3dgA

 

 

"Judge blocks Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund until government agrees it’s been dissolved"

https://minnesotareformer.com/2026/06/12/repub/judge-blocks-trumps-anti-weaponization-fund-until-government-agrees-its-been-dissolved/

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A federal judge in the Eastern District of Virginia issued a preliminary injunction Friday halting the Trump administration’s nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund for one week, giving the government time to sign a “clear, unambiguous” agreement that the fund is dead.

U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema said from the bench the agreement must be signed by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

“The balance of harms tips in the favor of the plaintiff,” said Brinkema, a Clinton administration appointee.

Brinkema had already temporarily blocked the fund on May 29 on an emergency basis.  

The prospect that the fund would pay Trump’s supporters, including those who assaulted police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot, sparked multiple lawsuits, including the filing in Virginia. 

Challengers included a former Department of Justice Jan. 6 prosecutor who was fired last year and a protester at an immigration raid last year who was charged with a felony, and has since been acquitted by a jury. The plaintiffs are represented by the legal advocacy groups Democracy Forward and Common Cause. 

[...]

Issue not moot, judge says

During a hearing that lasted less than an hour, Brinkema swiftly called Andrew Block, senior counsel to the U.S. associate attorney general, to speak first.

“You’re a brave man, Mr. Block. You’re all by yourself. Frankly, you’re in the hot seat,” Brinkema said, noting that Block was the only representative for the government in the courtroom.

Brinkema kicked off questioning by asking Block if he’d had a chance to find an answer to why Blanche has not formally rescinded the “anti-weaponization” fund in writing. 

The question had been posed to Block by U.S. District Judge Richard Leon in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia less than 48 hours ago during a hearing for a separate lawsuit against the fund. Block, who also appeared alone before Leon, told the judge he did not know the reason Blanche had not issued a written order.

“Do you have an answer to that question now?” Brinkema asked.

“Your honor, I don’t. I don’t have the ability to speak to the AG,” he responded.

As he did in federal court June 10, Block argued that Blanche testified publicly before Congress that the administration was not moving forward with the fund, and that Blanche had signed legal briefs on the matter.

Acknowledging those arguments, Leon denied an emergency request to block the fund, saying the case appeared “moot.”

Brinkema, however, said she does not agree with Leon’s assessment. 

Doubting whether any of Blanche’s verbal or written statements to stop the fund had been made under penalty of perjury, Brinkema said, “that means the issue, in my view, is not moot.”

Wholly unrelated, this link.  

 

BBC posts about the extended cease fire understanding which is yet to be signed.

 https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c39yvvy273ko

 

Spousal Immunity. Smile, Smile, Smile.


 Image source subheadlined, 

Donald Trump Jr.’s marriage to Bettina Anderson has renewed attention on her late father, banker Harry Anderson Jr., over reports linking him to Jeffrey Epstein’s banking and tax dealings.

With the key story. 

See, also spouses featured, here, here and here.

Epstein lives. Despite the jailhouse hanging, the guy just won't go away. 

 

There is little firm about a memorandum of understanding due to be signed later this week between the US and Iran. Three RT links.

RT asserts Israel will be left on their own, and suggests some terms - here, here and here

It looks as if Iran could get nuclear weapons but say now they will not try to. Obama's deal was better - with inspections. Nothing is currently being published about inspections this go 'round.

Whether Iran's strikes against Israel are having any success is not being reported in US media, the impression being they are not.

UPDATE: Things seem Israel has nukes, Iran says for now no intention that way, but they are two nations still with Hezbollah a hot war but the two poised to be in an ongoing cold war posture, with the Arabs in between. Two hegemon, ostensibly opposed, but the bulk of Gulf oil held by the Arabs squeezed in between. It seems convenient for China, Russia or the US to have it that way. None of those three need directly stand between Israel and Iran. Let the two yell at or fight with each other.

The Saudis will want to gain nuclear weapon status. To buy it. There will be dancing around that situation.

Will the Arab Gulf states be pressed to choose sides, i.e., siding with one regional war-locked hegemon or the other? As with the cold war "choose sides" pressure when the USSR existed in a cold war lock with the USA? A mini-show standoff from now on, of the prior bigger one? A regional cold war in west Asia?

 

Amy Klobuchar is the same conservative she's always been and is a big cause why the nation lacks decent healthcare for all. A former Medtronic top gun likes her. At least it is not a UnitedHealth dude singing her insurance industry love song. The problem? The Republicans have an even worse record than Amy.

 Bill George is the op-ed writer who penned - 

Business and community leaders I know were very pleased when they heard U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar was running for governor of Minnesota. They know her as a tireless advocate for Minnesota citizens, the business community and nonprofits throughout the state.

In sharp contrast, Jim Schultz’s recent column (“Tim Walz has been a terrible governor. Would Amy Klobuchar be any different?” June 1) got it wrong in suggesting Klobuchar will run as a moderate but govern as a “hard-left administration.” For 19 years in the U.S. Senate, she has governed as a moderate. But Schultz got one thing right: The agenda for her administration should focus on growth, education, restoring fiscal responsibility and elimination of fraud.

What the fuck!

Progressives need to primary, even if it means losing to a loser, given what the nation is sliding into. When some idiot writes Klobuchar is hard left, fuck all, that is pure fiction. How the hell is Glen Taylor allowed to publish such trash?

We're stuck with Klobuchar because the DFL inner party sucks, and we need progress, and will not get if from them. The only thing they have going is the Republicans offer worse scenarios.

Bad and badder? Yes! Something like that. 

Yes, business loves Amy Klobuchar. First sentence of the awful op-ed notes that. And we have that federal pile of ongoing insurance year-after-year giveaway while Klobuchar has been a senator for 85 fucking years.

Or it feels like that. The only thing in her favor is the Republican inner party is more dreadful than the Dem inner party. That's it. We have a lost war - claimed as ended - instigated by Bibi with Trump a fucking spectator to disaster, and that sort of Republican thing is why Klobuchar will be the next Gov of MN. Handed her by the Republicans, and remember Biden only stoked the Gaza genocide, not the bigger mistake of poking a stick into the Iran hornets nest.

The USA is making itself an international basket case. Progressives are amazed. Yet the truth is it's been this way and will be this way. But rubbing peoples noses in it via that level of Strib editorializing is simply offensive beyond decency.

Amy Klobuchar is and has always been a CONSERVATIVE IMPEDIMENT TO PROGRESS AND AN IMPEDIMENT TO FAIRNESS TO THE PEOPLE!

And yet * * * 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k77X47h6OVU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_1j5dVWNYI 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Txt3Wodav1o 

A contrarian video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOaYnEf5ZeY 

What a great nation we could be. Could have been is the better truth.

And Jarad has his Albanian playground. Next up. China rising. China may be more humane when driving the car.

But what do I know? 

_______________UPDATE______________  

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jun/15/graham-platner-maine-victory-midterms-playbook 


 Yes, so pissed that I might in the governor race write-in Jesse Ventura. What's wrong with a tone-deaf party that hands me AK as if I should like it? Bless Maine. They are leaders in ousting the Susan Collins low value high-hubris types (including Klobuchar in that rubric). Progress please. Decent healthcare for every US resident.

___________FURTHER UPDATE___________ 

Here in MN CD6 Doug Chapin is NOT a career politician like Tom Emmer or Amy Klobuchar, who've had the power but lacked the karma for true CHANGE and HOPE as more than campaigning slogans. 

CHANGE is overdue. If Klobuchar had the agenda Chapin has things would be less objectionable. And Chapin is no ultra Progressive to the left of Bernie; nothing like that. Just wanting fairness and decency from DC to the people. Moved by the Jan 6 Trump beerhall putsch. 

Don't burn the ships, but give us better than AK pablum.