ROGER KIMBALL: Our plastic moment: On “America First” foreign policy.
March 19, 2026
KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEFING: Perhaps the ‘Squad’ Progs Peaked Too Early. “In most discussions about the potential 2028 field for the Democratic presidential nomination, AOC is mentioned prominently. Even though she’s not at the top of most polls, there are many people on the left who think she’ll finish strong. The Democrats, however, are very good at mobilizing their power structure against candidates they would prefer not to win. If the money people and the old guard are trying to keep the prog kids in their places, the path to the nomination could get very bumpy for America’s Dumbest Bartender.”
OUR INTEL COMMUNITY HAS ISSUES:
The fact that the Director of the US Counter-terrorism center was in *any way* taking cues from an openly antisemitic, pro-Islamic *podcaster* with a history of insane fabulism, has for me entirely shattered the illusion that the US government is sober and serious in its overall… https://t.co/Jme4jihOB4
— Mulder’s Long Fight for Account Reinstatement (@proteinwisdom) March 19, 2026
Exit quote: “There’s no telling how close we’ve come to having our country taken from us by Duginite alt-right identity Marxist authoritarians who’d insinuated themselves into positions of power.”
And do read the whole thing.
ONE DAY YOU’RE WALKING WITH COMRADE STALIN, THE NEXT DAY YOU’RE AIRBRUSHED OUT OF EXISTENCE.
This tweet didn't age well 😬 pic.twitter.com/TgPpFNPO0a
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) March 19, 2026
MY LATEST SUBSTACK ESSAY: Don’t Drone Me, Bro! A new kind of war from the Department of War. But where did it come from?
WELL, GOOD: China’s Air Displays Fail to Deter Emerging Taiwan–Japan Alignment.
Meanwhile, it must be noted that Japan is stepping up as a regional ally to both the U.S. and Taiwan.
A senior Japanese lawmaker visiting Taipei recently defended Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s earlier comments that a Chinese blockade of Taiwan could be a situation “threatening Japan’s survival,” which, under Japan’s security laws, could justify military action in support of a partner.
He criticized China’s foreign minister for “distorting” Takaichi’s remarks and described Beijing’s response (e.g., diplomatic protests, economic pressure, and public criticism) as China’s “usual tactics.”
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Intriguingly, Taiwan’s Premier made a personal trip to Japan and appeared in public to watch the island’s baseball team in action. This was the first such visit from the Taiwan leadership since 1972.
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Despite renewed Chinese air activity and maritime maneuvers around Taiwan, both Taipei and Tokyo appear unmoved by Beijing’s displays.
Those two together could make a regional powerhouse.
PRETENTIOUS BUT HOLLOW:
A reporter asked 50 EU politicians in Strasbourg (including the head of the Ecologist party) to simply point to Iran on a map.
NOT A SINGLE ONE got it right. They pointed to Bulgaria, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia!
These exact people sit in cozy offices, dictating Middle East… pic.twitter.com/8dmWY0ZbQe
— Apranik 🇮🇷🇮🇱 (@patriot_apranik) March 19, 2026
“Dude, don’t judge us. We’re bombing places you can’t even find on a map.”
THE CORBYNIZATION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONTINUES APACE: Zohran Mamdani’s Wife Celebrated Palestinian Terrorists, Including Plane Hijacker, In Social Media Posts From Early Adulthood.
In July 2015, NYC First Lady Rama Duwaji retweeted a thread that said, “F—k Tel Aviv. Shouldn’t exist in the first place.”
Very similar language to Susan Abulhawa — which Mayor Mamdani recently called “reprehensible.”https://t.co/NR0IWCZW9W pic.twitter.com/3YSihR2wFz
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) March 18, 2026
I FEEL CONFIDENT IN SAYING THAT THIS IS A BAD IDEA:
We not only have a jihadi problem in the US, we have a judicial crisis too! pic.twitter.com/wbXBF7Wcy8
— Kearney (@Kearney9) March 18, 2026
EVERGREEN HEADLINE: Left-Wing Icon Accused Of Serially Sexually Abusing Young Girls.
TRUMP CALLS RELUCTANT ALLIES’ BLUFF ON THE STRAIT, GETS BIG RESPONSE FROM NATO CHIEF:
As we reported, President Donald Trump asked our NATO allies and others to help contribute to a coalition of escort ships to help ensure safe passage in the Strait of Hormuz.
But he was rebuffed by some of the NATO allies, like Germany, who said that they didn’t start the military action, so why should they be involved? These are some of the same folks who thought the United States should pay endlessly for Ukraine, despite that not being “our war.’
They had a bit of a karmic wake-up call when the hotel where their European Union Advisory Mission is housed was hit by an Iran-backed drone in Baghdad.
But now Trump is also calling their bluff, because the bottom line is that the U.S. ships very little through the Strait — it’s far more important to others. So Trump posted on Truth Social that if allies want to play the weak-kneed weasel game, maybe the U.S. should just not provide any escorts, and just let the countries that use it be responsible for it.
NEWS: President Trump on Truth Social: “I wonder what would happen if we “finished off” what’s left of the Iranian Terror State, and let the Countries that use it, we don’t, be responsible for the so called “Strait?” That would get some of our non-responsive ‘Allies’ in gear, and… pic.twitter.com/B3P7mbu1mP
— RedWave Press (@RedWavePress) March 18, 2026
Read the whole thing, which is a reminder who’s who in our relationship with Europe:
The real distinction is not Europe vs America.
It is security consumer vs security producer.
If a bloc depends on corridor stability but assumes someone else will always keep the corridor open, then its prosperity is partly built on outsourced order.
That is a strategic…
— MachineSovereign (@VizierPrime) March 18, 2026
It’s also a chance for other nations to step up:
Smart move. A lot of other distant struggling or up and coming nations with frigates sitting around not doing much should take note. The world order is shifting.
— Northern Barbarian (@xnoesbueno) March 19, 2026
John Bolton has some related thoughts:
Gotta hand it to Bolton. He never went full Never Trump. Retains an ability to see real consequences. https://t.co/hn9umNyZrV
— Northern Barbarian (@xnoesbueno) March 19, 2026
NEXT!
🚨 Breaking: Hossein Dehghan replaces Ali Larijani.
During Dehghan's time as Defense Minister, Israel stole the regime's entire nuclear archive. Khamenei was so enraged that he demanded the sacking of Dehghan.
They have officially hit the bottom of the talent barrel 🤡 pic.twitter.com/F0G9Sncj0T
— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) March 18, 2026
IT’S HAMSTERS ALL THE WAY DOWN:
The UK's censorship agency, Ofcom, issued 4chan with a giant fine today.
We responded to Ofcom with a giant hamster today. pic.twitter.com/u6faBpeauA
— Preston Byrne (@prestonjbyrne) March 19, 2026
SOON…:
Initial Super Heavy V3 and Starbase Pad 2 activation campaign complete, wrapping up several days of testing that loaded cryogenic fuel and oxidizer on a V3 vehicle for the first time. While the 10-engine static fire ended early due to a ground-side issue, we saw successful… pic.twitter.com/uHGji17srv
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) March 18, 2026
WHY ARE DEMOCRAT-MONOPOLY INSTITUTIONS SUCH CESSPITS OF ANTISEMITISM? Harvard Won’t Explain Historic Decline in Jewish Enrollment. Harvard is emptying its campus of Jews, enrolling the smallest percentage since before World War II.
A deeply concerning new report from @HarvardJews Alumni Association highlights the plummeting of Jewish student admissions.
“Harvard’s Jewish undergraduate enrollment stands at 7 percent today,
the lowest level recorded since before World War II and the lowest of any Ivy League… pic.twitter.com/8Ipaept44I— Rep. Elise Stefanik (@RepStefanik) March 16, 2026
Tweet continues, “‘Harvard’s Jewish undergraduate enrollment stands at 7 percent today, the lowest level recorded since before World War II and the lowest of any Ivy League institution with reliable data. That is roughly half what it was a decade ago, and less than a third of the 25 percent share Jewish students held for much of the latter twentieth century. Among well-documented peer institutions, no school has seen a steeper recent-decade decline.’ In the hearing heard around the world from 2023, I pressed Harvard’s former president Gay on this matter and it was essentially shrugged off as you can see from this testimony. I strongly believe the antisemitism does not just impact students on campus at Harvard; it shapes admissions. Worth a rewatch.”
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MEHDI PARPANCHI: What Looks Like Resilience in Iran Is Its Collapse Plan.
Eighteen days after the United States and Israel launched their military campaign against Iran on February 28, 2026, many of the usual signs of state continuity are still visible. The Islamic Republic is still firing missiles and drones at Israel and other targets across the region, including advanced systems such as the Sejjil ballistic missile. State television is still broadcasting. Basij and IRGC units are still present on the streets. Mojtaba Khamenei has been installed as successor. No major elite split has yet surfaced. Parts of the regime’s regional network still exist. Shops still carry basic goods. And the nationwide uprising many expected has yet to materialize.
For many observers, these signs point to one conclusion: the regime has taken a severe blow, but it is still holding.
That reading may be fundamentally wrong.
These indicators are not false; they are simply being read through the wrong framework. They are taken as evidence that the system has absorbed the shock and remains solid. In reality, they indicate the opposite. The Islamic Republic prepared for the moment when its center would be hit, and its command structure would fracture. In that scenario, regional units keep firing, security forces keep repressing, and the state projects fragments of normality even as central control collapses. The activation of these mechanisms is evidence that the system has entered its collapse phase, not escaped it. What we are seeing is not resilience, but a regime preserving violence and surface function long enough to outlast the political patience of its adversaries.
That is the essence of Tehran’s calculation. It does not believe it can defeat the United States and Israel in a long conventional war. It believes Washington will not fight such a war for long. Its strategy, then, is not victory but endurance: keep shooting, keep coercing, keep signaling continued function, and keep imposing costs until the Americans decide the game is no longer worth the price.
Short version: This is no time to go wobbly.
COOL THAT WE CAN TAKE PICTURES OF THIS: Voyager-2’s only close-up image of Uranus’s moon Umbriel.
HEH, INDEED:
Wait til they hear about how George Floyd lived his life. https://t.co/6yGSPKZ3YX
— Marc J. Randazza 🇺🇸 🇮🇹 🇧🇷 (@marcorandazza) March 19, 2026
Similarly, remember when leftists lost it last year when Pete Hegseth ordered the USNS Harvey Milk renamed? Hegseth Orders Navy to Strip Name of Predator Harvey Milk From Navy Ship.
Earlier: Winston Smith Smiles, as Cesar Chavez is Getting Obliterated From History in Real Time.
Finally, an evergreen headline from America’s Newspaper of Record:

JOHN ROBERTS, PAY ATTENTION!
District court judges have made themselves a threat to the Republic and the peaceful transfer of power by elections. https://t.co/VEOZP1BvNl
— Randy Barnett (@RandyEBarnett) March 18, 2026
Roberts complains about criticism of federal judges, but the above comes from one of America’s leading constitutional scholars, not some crank.
And it’s correct. If Roberts doesn’t wish to provide over the dissolution of Article III, he needs to do something about the politicization of the judiciary, not complain about the people pointing it out.
TO BE FAIR, HE’S A MORON: Mamdani Compares Irish Experience in America to Palestinian ‘Oppression.’
THREAD:
Let's unpack this..
What if the White House has no intention of reopening the Strait of Hormuz?
What if this war is really about ships & tariffs?
I had a long discussion with senior DOE official yesterday on background. I can’t share any details but it’s clear everyone’s… https://t.co/DCP0uw7C4E
— John Ʌ Konrad V (@johnkonrad) March 18, 2026
People still think of the Strait as a vital lifeline for the United States, but as the world’s biggest producer — now outproducing Saudi Arabia and Russia combined — we don’t need the oil. (Plus more from Venezuela is coming online daily). As a net exporter, we benefit from less competition.