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Susan

I made an ai image this morning

IranWar.jpg

I created this political cartoon using AI image generation — specifically Google's Nano Banana 2. The concept, composition, and every detail came from me: the Dr. Strangelove bomb-riding reference, the satellite map of Iran with labeled borders, the B-2 stealth bomber, and "IRAN WAR" on the bomb. I described it all in my prompt.

A few things I want to be clear about:
This is satire, not a fake. Nobody is meant to look at this and think it's a real photograph. This is political commentary in the exact same tradition as editorial cartooning that goes back to Thomas Nast and beyond. The only difference is the tool — AI instead of pen and ink.

The creative vision is mine. I didn't ask the AI to copy any artist's style. I described a specific scene with specific details based on my own editorial judgment. The AI rendered it; I directed it. Same as an editor working with an illustrator.

This image accurately summarizes where we are right now.

The US and Israel launched surprise airstrikes on Iran on February 28th, killing Supreme Leader Khamenei and numerous officials. We are now 17 days into this war. Iran has retaliated with missiles and drones against US bases and allied countries across the Gulf, and has effectively blocked the Strait of Hormuz — choking off a critical global oil supply route. Gulf oil exports have dropped by 60%. Brent crude has hit $104 a barrel. More than 2,000 people across the Middle East have been killed. Thirteen US service members have died in combat, more than 200 have been injured.

Meanwhile, North Korea fired 10 ballistic missiles just three days ago, and China is saber rattling around Taiwan. Trump is begging for international help in reopening the Strait, but our allies want no part of this. Germany said flatly: "This is not our war, we have not started it." Australia, Japan, and Luxembourg have all refused to send ships. The EU decided against expanding naval operations around the Strait. Italy signaled reluctance. France is staying in a "defensive posture." China called for an immediate cessation of hostilities without responding to Trump's request. When you launch a war and your closest allies won't stand with you, that tells you everything about the legitimacy of what you're doing.

On the very first day of this war — a Saturday morning when the building was packed with children — a US Tomahawk cruise missile struck the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls' elementary school in Minab, southern Iran, killing at least 170 people. Most of them were little girls. Their teachers died with them. Parents who had just dropped off their children died with them. The building collapsed on top of them. Rows and rows of tiny graves followed.

Amnesty International confirmed yesterday that the US was responsible, stating that a precision-guided Tomahawk missile — a weapon used exclusively by US forces in this conflict — directly struck the school. Their investigation concluded that the US either failed to verify that its target was actually a military objective, which Amnesty called "gross negligence" and "a shameful intelligence failure," or knew the school was there and attacked anyway — which Amnesty said "must be investigated as a war crime."

The New York Times, BBC Verify, Bellingcat, NPR, NBC News, and the Pentagon's own preliminary investigation all reached the same conclusion: the US did this. Central Command used outdated intelligence that still labeled the school as a military target. It hadn't been one for years. It was a school full of girls.

Trump initially tried to blame Iran for bombing its own school. His own Defense Secretary wouldn't back that claim. Republican Senator John Kennedy said plainly: "The kids are still dead."

And here's what made it possible: this administration gutted the Pentagon's Civilian Protection Center of Excellence by 90% and slashed civilian harm mitigation staff at Central Command by two-thirds. Defense Secretary Hegseth declared "no stupid rules of engagement" and "no politically correct wars." A retired Air Force targeting expert called it a direct, predictable result of deprioritizing the protection of civilians.

Amnesty International is demanding that those who planned and carried out the strike be held accountable.

Iran's demands for ending the war

On March 12th, Iranian President Pezeshkian publicly laid out conditions for ending the hostilities: recognition of Iran's legitimate rights, payment of reparations, and firm international guarantees against future aggression.

Iran is also demanding that Gulf countries end their support for the US in the region, and that the US withdraw its forces from the Middle East as a condition for reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran's foreign minister stated that Iran is not seeking a ceasefire but that the war must end "in a way that our enemies never again think about repeating such attacks."

Iranian officials explicitly stated that they have not reached out to Trump's envoy to reopen diplomatic channels. On the other side, Trump has demanded Iran's unconditional surrender. These positions are very far apart.

What happens when unconditional surrender doesn't come?

My deepest fear is what comes next. Iran isn't surrendering — it's fighting back, hitting US bases across the region, choking off the Strait of Hormuz,  resulting in oil prices rapidly increasing towards $200 a barrel, and planting naval mines.

Conventional bombing hasn't broken them. Our allies won't help. The war is costing billions with no end in sight. When a president who has already thrown out the rules of engagement, gutted civilian protection, demanded total capitulation, and refuses to negotiate finds himself in a war he can't win conventionally — other than boots on the ground which is clearly coming soon, the escalation ladder only has one more rung — a nuclear bomb.

The Strangelove reference in this image isn't just clever satire. It's a warning. That film was about what happens when the machinery of war outruns the judgment of the people controlling it. We're watching that movie play out in real time.
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Stottie Girl

The UK has refused to participate in this illegal war too for the record. That should tell you everything you need to know as we are normally at your side in every major conflict.

We are sending HMS Dragon to the region and have sent aircraft to Oman and Cyprus but this is to try to intercept missiles heading towards our base in Cyprus and also to our NATO and other allies in the region who have done nothing wrong. We flat out refused to aid in clearing the straight of Hormuz. This mess belongs to Bibi and you Donald. Sort it out yourself.

The nerve of the man to demand that NATO step in otherwise bad things will happen to us. Aside from the fact that NATO is a DEFENSIVE pact to be enacted when one nation is attacked (see US War on Terror) which has not happened here, he has spent the last year threatening, insulting and mocking us repeatedly, even going so far as to insult our war dead and personal insults to our PM. If you behave like this to your allies then you can go play on your own.

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Courtney G

The lengths a rich man will go to in order to avoid child trafficking charges. These are acts of desperation. And I know people who defend his actions and think he's a pious man who is looking out for the best interests of the common man/woman. They know nothing about him, unfortunately, and they choose ignorance. "Both sides" is all I hear from them. They'll be in the history books.

I lost a dear friend from our community over this. It breaks my heart, as I have a great deal of love for her. I thought she'd come around, thought she'd seek the truth. But she isn't interested. How to proceed? There's no way forward.

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Rochelle

I noticed the Epstein issue was starting to heat up and then, nothing to see here, we're at war.  This was my initial thought when this first started.

Lori Dee

It is more than a distraction from the Epstein Files.

He placed a blockade against Cuba to prevent any oil from flowing to them and also threatened tariffs against any country selling oil to Cuba. Cuba has an antiquated power grid, and without oil, the lights have gone out. Literally.

He is still implementing his Donroe Doctrine and plans to take over the entire Western Hemisphere. So that puts Cuba right within his sights.

Trump muses over 'taking Cuba' as island's power grid collapses after weeks of US oil blockade
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Today, March 17, 2026

US President Donald Trump mused over whether he would have the "honor of taking Cuba" on Monday, the same day the communist-run island's electricity grid suffered its first nationwide collapse since the US effectively shut off the flow of oil to the country.

"You know, all my life I've been hearing about United States and Cuba, when will the United States having the honor of taking Cuba? That's a big honor," Trump said in remarks from the Oval Office. "Taking Cuba in some form, yeah, taking Cuba — I mean, whether I free it, take it, I think I can do anything I want with it."

Pressed on if a US military operation in Cuba would mirror January's capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela or would look more like the United States' continued military conflict with Iran, Trump told reporters: "I can't tell you that."


He also believes something that Putin said: that elections can be suspended during a time of war. That may be true in Russia, but not in the U.S., but since when has the Constitution mattered at all to this Administration?
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Quote from: Lori Dee on Yesterday at 05:32:15 PMIt is more than a distraction from the Epstein Files.

He placed a blockade against Cuba to prevent any oil from flowing to them and also threatened tariffs against any country selling oil to Cuba. Cuba has an antiquated power grid, and without oil, the lights have gone out. Literally.

He is still implementing his Donroe Doctrine and plans to take over the entire Western Hemisphere. So that puts Cuba right within his sights.

Trump muses over 'taking Cuba' as island's power grid collapses after weeks of US oil blockade
https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/16/americas/cuba-power-grid-collapse-intl-latam 🔗
CNN - Patrick Oppmann, Michael Rios
Today, March 17, 2026

US President Donald Trump mused over whether he would have the "honor of taking Cuba" on Monday, the same day the communist-run island's electricity grid suffered its first nationwide collapse since the US effectively shut off the flow of oil to the country.

"You know, all my life I've been hearing about United States and Cuba, when will the United States having the honor of taking Cuba? That's a big honor," Trump said in remarks from the Oval Office. "Taking Cuba in some form, yeah, taking Cuba — I mean, whether I free it, take it, I think I can do anything I want with it."

Pressed on if a US military operation in Cuba would mirror January's capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela or would look more like the United States' continued military conflict with Iran, Trump told reporters: "I can't tell you that."


He also believes something that Putin said: that elections can be suspended during a time of war. That may be true in Russia, but not in the U.S., but since when has the Constitution mattered at all to this Administration?

That man is insane. Someone needs to remove him from power.
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Stottie Girl

I see the Orange gibbon has not finished with the insults. This morning our news is reporting that he said he doesn't need NATO involvement in his illegal war and never did (then why ask, then threaten us to join yesterday Donald) after we all said "No, not our war, You break it, you own it".

But the worst is that he repeated his comment that we have never come to help America before. That is an insult to the 636 uk personnel and more from many other nations killed fighting alongside America in Afghanistan and Iraq. How dare he. NATO has never asked the americans to go to war, only the US have and we answered the call.
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Dances With Trees

As demonstrated by the graphic (my mind impulsively superimposed Slim Pickens on top of the nuke), AI is a powerful tool and the Iran War may make all the fundamentalist and Evangelical dreams of Armageddon come true.

However, if the world doesn't end, whether with a whimper or a bang, I am greatly concerned AI will overwhelm all language-based guardrails including religious texts, laws, governments, textbooks (laptops?), ad infinitum. AI is and will continue to be used to manipulate human behavior and policy.
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Athena

When it comes to Iran I find the death of those girls is unacceptable but it's just something else for the government to cover up. The real crime is the Iranian people will only suffer. Neither the U.S. or the Israeli administrations care about the people that are crying for freedom. Yes some Kurdish fighters are receiving some support but how long before the U.S. government betrays them yet again. Unless I am going to be extremely shocked once the bombs stop the Iranian Republican Guard and their leaders will still be in charge.

In my opinion the Iranian people are just going to be more victims of Epstein's crimes. I don't like the U.S. and Israeli governments illegally attacking Iran but I hate that they won't help the people
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Stottie Girl

Quote from: Athena on Today at 09:12:55 AMWhen it comes to Iran I find the death of those girls is unacceptable but it's just something else for the government to cover up. The real crime is the Iranian people will only suffer. Neither the U.S. or the Israeli administrations care about the people that are crying for freedom. Yes some Kurdish fighters are receiving some support but how long before the U.S. government betrays them yet again. Unless I am going to be extremely shocked once the bombs stop the Iranian Republican Guard and their leaders will still be in charge.

In my opinion the Iranian people are just going to be more victims of Epstein's crimes. I don't like the U.S. and Israeli governments illegally attacking Iran but I hate that they won't help the people
Well said.

Whilst there is a minority in Iran who support the regime the majority do not but they are getting killed when Israel and the US are bombing in cities. It is always the innocents who suffer in war.

Don't forget Lebannon either, Israel is flatting whole housing blocks like they did in Gaza because an armed group (who the Lebanese government cannot get under control) fired a few rockets at them. It is totally disproportionate.

The killing in this powder keg region has been going on my entire life and I'm 50! It all stems from the Balfour declaration which was our doing too. A botched piece of british colonial past. I can't help thinking if we had stayed and overseen the partition things might not have ended up as bad as they have. Passing it off to the toothless UN was a bad move imo.
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