Thursday, August 20, 2026

Links 8/20/2026

Iran War: Further Admission of Weakness With New Super Duper Trump Sanctions Threat; Israel Moves Against Turkiye Risk Broader Conflagration; Bessent at Odds with Fed in Move to Contain Longer-Dated Treasury Yields

Today’s Iran war news: More proof of Trump impotence via sanctions huffing and puffing, plus Bessent weirdly going to war with the Fed.

Michael Hudson: U.S. War Against Russia Has Blocked Black Sea Grain Transport as Well as the Persian Gulf Oil Trade.

Russia’s blockade of Odessa, which will have a global impact on grain supplies, is not getting the attention it warrants.

Personal Bankruptcy Filings Are Soaring in 2026, Signaling Growing Economic Distress

As bankruptcy rates rise, a primer on the process and some strategies that might hold the creditor wolves at bay.

Coffee Break: Stressed Oligarchs at Meta, OpenAI, and the Ellison Empire

Three particularly stressed oligarchs are getting a lot of negative attention this week as Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta faces a $1.4 trillion lawsuit, Sam Altman’s OpenAI is bleeding talent and their IPO seems an ever more remote possibility, and Larry and David Ellison are in a full-on media war with 12 attorneys general over their attempted purchase of Warner Bros Discovery.

More on the Next ‘Super El Niño’

An update on near and longer-term forecasts for the impact of the arriving super El Niño.

Links 8/19/2026

Iran War: US Considers Reducing Middle East Military Presence as Conflict Widens Regionally; Market Wobbles Intensify as Government Bond Interest Rates Rise Globally and AI Bubble Implosion Seems Imminent

Today’s Iran war news: Iran ups the ante as markets look even more green around the gills.

Desperate Times Call for Turkish Measures

Türkiye is being called upon for a more active role in against Iran and Russia. Will it oblige and would it make any difference? 

The AI Boom Runs on an Even More Dangerous Machine (Part 2)

Silicon Valley promises abundance, but corporate America is built for extraction, and AI is their new vehicle.

Coffee Break: Armed Madhouse – The Lonely Voice of Ted Postol

For more than three decades, MIT physicist Ted Postol has challenged official claims about U.S. missile-defense performance. His remarkable isolation points toward a deeper problem: the defense establishment generates abundant technical criticism but too often fails to give that criticism enough leverage to stop troubled weapons programs before enormous commitments are made.

The Next Energy Crisis Could Be a Water Crisis

An overview of the increased stresses on water supplies and their relationship to energy production.

Links 8/18/2026

Iran War: Trump Threatens to Bomb Oman as Iran Attacks on Shipping Notch Up, WSJ Reports Planning for Bigger Escalation; Debate Over Covert Transits

Today’s Iran war news: Trump vocalizes aggressively, including threatening nukes, as Iran and Ansar Allah dig in and energy supplies tighten

Online Age Verification, the Trojan Horse for Digital Identity, Hits Resistance in France

Across the world countries are adopting policies that threaten to radically transform the Internet.