Stop The War, Cos Global Warming!!!!!

From NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT

By Paul Homewood

Apparently our climate propagandists are not bothered about the Mad Mullahs!

War makes climate change worse in many ways, and vice versa. The US-Israel attacks on Iran that began over the weekend have killed hundreds of civilians and sent oil prices soaring, but this war also promises to unleash massive amounts of planet-warming gases at a time when civilization is already hurtling toward irreversible climate breakdown. Not every story about the Iran war needs to make the climate connection, but climate change is essential context if the public and policymakers are to understand the full dimensions of this conflict.
Join Covering Climate Now and a panel of experts for a discussion about the geopolitical and climate implications of the war on Iran, which has one of the world’s largest oil reserves.

Their only concern is that a war might put a bit more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere!

They would no doubt be much happier with a nuclear winter! At least it will lower global warming.

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strativarius
March 5, 2026 2:14 am

The prime concern of the Labour government is its crumbling Muslim vote.

On Tuesday night Starmer attended an Iftar at Westminster Hall; he said: “I want to make it clear that the UK had no part in the attacks [on Iran]

Miliband is pulling the strings:

Miliband led Cabinet revolt against Trump’s Iran war
Starmer fell in with ministers’ ‘petulant’ case against strikes, only to change his mind 48 hours later
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/03/04/miliband-led-cabinet-revolt-to-trumps-iran-war/

a senior Labour MP has insisted Sir Keir ‘didn’t have a choice’ about turning down the request following the by-election humiliation by anti-war Greens in Gorton & Denton.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15616589/Keir-Starmer-No10-Trump-air-strikes-Iran-Ed-Miliband-Cabinet-Labour.html

FFS Another 3 years of this

Ron Long
Reply to  strativarius
March 5, 2026 2:26 am

Here’s an update, it just hit the news cycle: “UK reverses course on Iran strikes as suspected drone hits British base in Cyprus”.

Regarding the concern over Iran, who killed at least 35,000 demonstrators without mention by the CAGW crowd I say let’s give them a Nuclear Winter.

strativarius
Reply to  Ron Long
March 5, 2026 2:31 am

The strike on Akrotiri was at first explained as unintentional, off course etc. Doing nothing was their preferred option – it still is. The single ship we are sending will arrive in two weeks.

Ron Long
Reply to  strativarius
March 5, 2026 4:04 am

OK. Never mind Churchill, where’s Thatcher when you need her?

strativarius
Reply to  Ron Long
March 5, 2026 4:34 am

The nearest we have at this moment in time is… Nigel Farage.

Scissor
Reply to  strativarius
March 5, 2026 4:13 am

They’d better stop and think about which flag to fly.

strativarius
Reply to  Scissor
March 5, 2026 4:36 am

Pro-Ayatollah vigil disrupted as anti-regime counter protest descends on ManchesterLBC
They bring their baggage with them.

Reply to  strativarius
March 5, 2026 8:12 am

Surely, if these people support the regime, they can’t be asylum seekers, so what are they doing in the UK?

Send them home to fight for the regime.

strativarius
Reply to  Redge
March 5, 2026 10:22 am

I’m baffled.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  strativarius
March 5, 2026 5:25 am

Greece and France are also sending ships to Cyprus.

strativarius
Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
March 5, 2026 5:30 am

And Spain and Holland.

watersider
Reply to  strativarius
March 5, 2026 9:30 am

Spain?

KevinM
Reply to  watersider
March 5, 2026 9:59 am

Someone must have thought…
No one expects the Spanish Expedition.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  strativarius
March 5, 2026 9:39 am

Had not heard of either, but surprised am I that Spain is also.

watersider
Reply to  strativarius
March 5, 2026 9:28 am

Strange that, in the nineteen sixties when I was a sailor, our old tramp ship reached Singapore in just over two weeks via the Suez Canal.

Reply to  strativarius
March 5, 2026 4:28 am

The UK Green Party has about 30 percent Muslim members. And UK’s other political parties have similar numbers of Muslim representatives. It looks like Muslim interests are what are most important to UK politicians now. They are managing the destruction of their own culture. Their old alliances are subordinate to the Muslim vote.

We can blame Barack Obama and stupid European politicians for the current situation.

Barack Obama sat back and allowed the Islamic Terror Army to rampage across the Middle East killing and displacing millions of people. Those millions of displaced people mostly traveled to Europe.

The Stupid European Politicians allowed the Muslims to overwhelm their nations to the point of drowning their own culture. And now they kow-tow to the Muslim desires, not the desires of the people.

The Islamic Terror Army ran rampant until President Trump took over the presidency. Trump destroyed the Islamic Terror Army in about six weeks. The general who directed that destruction, General Caine, is now directing the destruction of the regime of the Mad Mullahs of Iran.

You’re welcome.

Reply to  Tom Abbott
March 5, 2026 6:58 am

Their old alliances are subordinate to the Muslim vote.

They’re also scared to death of Muslim violence (no matter that Britain’s Sunnis hate Britain’s Shias and would celebrate an Arab conquest of Iran).

As I see it, the UK’s only hope is to expel them all. Peacefully, of course. Start with all the ulama – rounded up and shipped out in 24 hr.

Reply to  Pat Frank
March 5, 2026 1:02 pm

I’m thinking rational Muslims would be happy that religious fanatics were stopped from getting their hands on nuclear weapons.

I guess UK politicians assume all the Muslims support the religious fanatics.

Being Muslim has not prevented the Fanatics from attacking them. Just think what would happen if these insane people had nuclear weapons. Even Muslims would not be immune.

Reply to  strativarius
March 5, 2026 8:35 am

Has every politician in the UK surrendered to Islam?

SxyxS
Reply to  More Soylent Green!
March 5, 2026 9:08 am

And I thought to Zionism(me damn party pooper).

Anyway – as always I suggest to watch Barbara Spectres 78 second Video (or the longer version to avoid ” out of context” BS)
and start wondering why the JFS is at the center of mass invasion to the USA.
A closer look at the Cloward Piven Strategy won’t hurt either.

KevinM
Reply to  SxyxS
March 5, 2026 10:04 am

“The Cloward-Piven strategy is a 1966 political theory, proposed by sociologists Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven, that aimed to end poverty by intentionally overloading the U.S. welfare system. The goal was to create a massive crisis, forcing the government to replace existing systems with a guaranteed annual income and radical wealth redistribution.”

Reply to  SxyxS
March 5, 2026 12:00 pm

When was the last time a Zionist strapped on a suicide vest and blew up a civilian market?

March 5, 2026 3:05 am

sent oil prices soaring

I thought that was the point of the green movement. Make fossil fuels more expensive, making the so-called renewables more competitive, and coaxing consumers to want to use less fossil fuel and/or improve efficiency. Also, the environmentally dirtiest war of my lifetime saw a bunch of oil wells burning across Iraq in 1991, and that was supposed to disrupt the South Asian monsoon. Didn’t happen. They usually overestimate the environmental damages of war and everything else.

oeman50
Reply to  johnesm
March 5, 2026 4:14 am

And let’s see how the fighting affects global CO2 at Mauna Loa.

My prediction…crickets

Reply to  oeman50
March 5, 2026 8:29 pm

As I demonstrated at https://wattsupwiththat.com/2022/03/22/anthropogenic-co2-and-the-expected-results-from-eliminating-it/ the COVID shutdowns in 2020 had a measurable impact on anthropogenic emissions, but no detectable decrease warming.

oeman50
Reply to  Clyde Spencer
March 7, 2026 4:36 am

And no detectable change in global CO2, as per your posting. (Just for clarification in this post, I have no quibbles with your premise.)

Scissor
Reply to  johnesm
March 5, 2026 4:15 am

Even Iranian drones are fossil fuel powered.

KevinM
Reply to  Scissor
March 5, 2026 10:13 am

Biggest factor limiting drone range – weight
Weightiest piece of electric drone – battery

Write your own joke about the trouble keeping ED’s up.

Bruce Cobb
March 5, 2026 3:34 am

Not every story about everything under the sun has to make “the climate connection”, even though one always exists. It’s Climate this, and Climate that. It’s Climate, Climate, Climate!
Jan Brady

Russell Cook
Reply to  Bruce Cobb
March 5, 2026 7:52 am

War makes climate change worse in many ways …..

Waiting for “17 Things that Makes Clima-Change™ Better”

Really not much different than the concept of ‘Big Earthmoving makes earthquakes worse, but here’s what you can do to make earthquakes better.’

Always keep in mind, the situation that would make climate change best of all for the enviro-zealots is no change whatsoever. Which makes them the only actual climate change deniers in the whole issue.

March 5, 2026 3:53 am

irreversible climate breakdown”

How does a climate breakdown? Kinda like a nervous breakdown?

oeman50
Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
March 5, 2026 4:16 am

It starts with a good long cry and then goes to the fridge and eats ice cream.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
March 5, 2026 5:28 am

Climate is the 30 (now timeline definition) average of weather.

How does an average breakdown?

Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
March 5, 2026 5:37 am

And of course the 30 year thing is arbitrary- probably because somebody thought we can only remember 30 years. But I can remember being in first grade playing in deep snow, building snow forts, and having gigantic snowball wars- and that was 70 years ago. I don’t think kids even play those games anymore. In my ‘hood, there must 3-4 dozen kids and I virtually never see them- even in the summer.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
March 5, 2026 9:41 am

30 years came into the conversation when Satellites were providing data.

Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
March 5, 2026 8:32 pm

But I can remember being in first grade playing in deep snow, building snow forts, and having gigantic snowball wars- and that was 70 years ago.

I remember how deep the snow was too. But then I was only half as tall as I am now.

strativarius
Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
March 5, 2026 6:03 am

How does a climate breakdown? Kinda like a nervous breakdown?”

It’s all in the mind… Decades of gradual, incremental dumbing down, and infantilisation. The media blasts the messaging day and night. Indoctrination and angst have supplanted education and enlightenment. Climate anxiety, gender questioning etc etc etc, all deliberately implanted notions from ideological classroom activists.

We can give the process as a whole a name: IPCRESS; the Induction of Psychoneuroses by Conditioned Reflex under strESS.

Introducing mental disorders subject to involuntary action…

Keitho
Editor
Reply to  strativarius
March 6, 2026 2:42 am

We could put Michael Caine in charge.

Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
March 5, 2026 7:47 am

Any good breakdown starts with the fiddle solo, then the banjo, then the mandolin, and finally, God help us, the bass fiddle.

https://youtu.be/KYTvj9Z_rlo

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Mumbles McGuirck
March 5, 2026 9:42 am

aka them from Jaws?

ResourceGuy
March 5, 2026 4:14 am

The climate change obsessed proponents act exactly like ad placement volume teams at marketing firms. That’s another money connection in case you missed it.

Sparta Nova 4
March 5, 2026 5:29 am

One has to wonder the environmental, weather, climate impacts if Iran had completed development of an atomic weapon. Where is that in the balance of conversation?

Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
March 5, 2026 8:35 pm

Not to mention the literal fallout! As in Black Rain.

William Howard
March 5, 2026 5:43 am

cannot fix stupid

Reply to  William Howard
March 5, 2026 8:36 pm

That is one of the downsides of democracy — and it seems to be getting worse.

March 5, 2026 6:43 am

A Now or Never “window of opportunity” favorable for the partition of Iraq and Iran to establish an Independent Kurdish State

Kurdish Independence a now or never proposition. Russia tied down in Ukraine. China occupied with Taiwan and Japan + facing a domestic economic meltdown similar to Japan’s lost generation. The collapse of the Islamic revolution in Iran with a US/Israeli victory presents the best opportunity to partition Iran into an Independent Kurdish state.

A US and Israel in the region could weaken Iranian influence, potentially emboldening Kurdish movements in Iraq into a unified Kurdish Republic partitioned from these two States. The proposition of Kurdish independence as a “now or never” opportunity quite compelling.

The Kurds stand today as the largest stateless nation post WWI. Iraqi Kurdistan already has a recognized autonomous region with its own institutions. Rojava in northern Syria has had de facto self‑rule, though under constant military and diplomatic pressure. External arming of Kurdish groups in Iran is already being discussed. A unified Kurdish Republic carved from Iraq + Iran a best case scenario: a clean, US/Israel‑backed partition into a large, unified Kurdish state.

The collapse of the USSR in 1991 and the hostility of the EU during President Trump’s first term, coupled by attempts by Pelosi and Biden to bring the Ukraine into the Nato alliance opens the possibility that President Trump might strike a deal to pull the US out of Nato in return for Putin’s support for an Independent Kurdish state.

Long-standing defense treaties started under the Wilson government in the past Century. The ‘Art of the Deal’ where Russia would recognize an Independent Kurdish state in Iraq and Iran partitioned based upon the precedents of Poland partitioned. Long standing Arab/Muslim terrorism has its consequences. A new Independent Kurdish Republic would not sit directly upon any Russian border.

Iraq and Iran failed states with years of internal anarchy and political chaos following the 1st and 2nd Gulf Wars. The initial partition of Iraq and Iran would leave a buffer zone between it and the borders of Turkey. Turkey did not fight the current Israel/US war with Islamic Iran. Consequently this partition does not concern nor involves Turkey. This partition no different than the British partition which established the Independence of Kuwait. That partition deprived Iraq access to the Sea.

The comparison between U.S. membership in NATO and treaties with Indian Nations throughout the 19th century highlights important similarities in the legal framework by which the United States engages with international and domestic agreements. Article 5 of the NATO treaty commits members to collective defense, meaning an attack on one member is considered an attack on all. Post collapse of the USSR in 1991 terminates NATO based upon the collapse of the Warsaw Pact.

Treaties made with Indian Nations similar to NATO treaties, these agreements. The precedent of the US Supreme Court vs Andrew Jackson ‘Trail of Tears’ stands. An international treaty does not compare to the basic law of the US Constitution. Despite the concept of treaties addressed in Article VI of the Constitution, the American Civil War determined in the case of the Commerce Clause also part of the US Constitution, that the Federal Government could regulate intra-state trade and commerce. The classic example: the SC Roe vs Wade ruling.

Political branches can break treaties when they no longer serve strategic US interests. Only revisionist history classifies Indian nations as ‘domestic agreements’. Only later with the virtual extermination of the Indian tribes did these treaties become classified as ‘domestic agreements’.

Trump 2.0 stands upon the foundation that foreign diplomacy operates on deception. European states failure to meet their required obligations to maintain the NATO alliance in good faith, also has undermined that post WWII treaty establishe by the Truman Administration. The Nato treaty does not compare to the 10 Commandments carved in stone.

Nato a post WWII treaty that exists merely as water under the bridge. The founding Fathers opposed making entangling alliances with Europe. Native nations only treated as “domestic dependents nations” to support the US manifest destiny declarations. Indian state prior to the conquest of from Sea to Sea had their own militaries, economies, and alliances no different than do the European states – despite joining or leaving the EU alliance – today. For example: the US and Britain had a strong alliance during the two European Civil Wars euphanistically called WWI & WWII. The Soviet victory over the Nazis refers to that war as ‘the Great Patriotic War’!

Trump Derangement Syndrome started with Russia-gate and the inside traitor Nancy Pelosi attempts to impeach the President. But a lot of water has flown under the bridge following the two assassination attempts upon the life of Trump. Trump 2016 faced a divided GOP with a very strong Neo Con “opposition”. Trump 2.0 leads the GOP. Power and interest ultimately decide whether Treaties endure or collapse. The U.S. has a long history of breaking solemn commitments when it chooses. Bottom line: post WWI the Allies failed to establish Kurdish Independence.

March 5, 2026 9:02 am

If you start with ‘mad Mullahs’ you are already showing you are an idiot.
Iran’s leaders have survived 40 years of sanctions. Trump has turned out to be the biggest idiot to ever hold office and totally corrupted by the likes of Lindsay Graham and the Israel lobby.
This will not end well.
Humiliation will eventually come.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  ballynally
March 5, 2026 9:47 am

I do believe they are developing a mRNA vaccine for TDS. You may wish to look into it.

47 years ago the Iranian radicals stormed the US embassy in Tehran and held hostage 50 US citizens for about 15 months.

An attack on an embassy is an attack on the country. We could have declared war. We did not but from a broad point of view, we have been at war with Iran in almost half a century.

You may have your opinions. While I disagree, I will defend to the death your right to prove yourself an iidiot

Too bad the 35,000 protesters in Iran did not have that kind of Constitutional protection.

Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
March 5, 2026 10:39 am

The US never needs justifications for their own terrorist actions. But they frequently make them up after they attack. I wish the mullahs were gone. I wish a better future for iranians. But the americans always make everything far worse. Because they dont care about the outcome, least of all for the people. They are trigger happy and love dramatic explosions. Their long term vision is one of force and destruction. Comply or die. Mafia mentality. Create chaos.
There have only be a few not completely on board: FDR, JFK and Reagan. They kinda got the big picture. But enough lunacy in Washington to easily drown out the voices of the mullahs.
You are raised on lunacy, thinking you are the exception. However you follow the exact path of your former masters: the UK. Your time is up..

Reply to  Sparta Nova 4
March 5, 2026 1:13 pm

“An attack on an embassy is an attack on the country. We could have declared war. We did not but from a broad point of view, we have been at war with Iran in almost half a century.”

I saw a news clip from 1980, on tv this morning, with Donald Trump, just after the American hostages had been taken hostage, and Trump was advocating taking military action against the Mad Mullahs then.

Trump has been paying attention to U.S. national security for a long time. Now he has the chance to fix a few things left over from other presidencies, and he is doing just that. And is doing a Fantastic job of it.

Reply to  Tom Abbott
March 6, 2026 11:26 am

This too will fail. How many times do the americans have to fail?
Americans never ‘fix’ anything. They create chaos and destruction everywhere, then retreat to their cave and shout from there. A morally bankrupt country on the way down.
You cannot bomb your way into liberty..yet you try everytime.

March 5, 2026 9:32 am

Muslims are doing with population what Israelis have done with money.

March 5, 2026 10:45 am

Someone close to me was concerned that the weapons used in the war in Ukraine were releasing carbon into the atmosphere. The piles of corpses, broken faces, cripples and grieving families obviously matter much less than “CO2 pollution.”

leefor
March 5, 2026 7:49 pm

I mean the weather during WW2 was delightful wasn’t it? /s for those that need it.