• jalapenoj 2 hours ago

    It’s a sacrifice israel is willing to make.

    • hersko 2 hours ago

      Here are two articles Reuters wrote about how the war in Ukraine was going to do something similar in 2022[1][2]. Make of this what you will.

      [1] https://www.reuters.com/graphics/UKRAINE-CRISIS/FOOD/zjvqkgo... [2] https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russias-war-ukraine-bla...

      • delecti an hour ago

        Also worth noting that a deal was worked out a few months later, before things could get bad. https://www.npr.org/2022/07/22/1112880942/ukraine-grain-expo...

        • gambiting an hour ago

          And like other articles pointed out, wealthy western countries will always just outbid poorer countries for their food. No one in Germany, Poland or the UK was going to go hungry without the grain or fertilizer from Ukraine - but it does mean we have a much tighter supply than before, and poorer countries got quite literally priced out. Combined with the reduction of foreign aid(not just by US) there is a humanitarian crisis going on in a lot of places as a direct consequence of this. This is "just" going to make the existing problems worse.

        • martythemaniak 2 hours ago

          Tough problem! Perhaps the US commentariat should listen to Thomas Friedman's wisdom and start loudly hectoring the rest of the world to step up and fix this problem.

          • bdcravens an hour ago

            Or we could just accept defeat and leave.

          • rasHfd 2 hours ago

            Doesn't matter.

            The IRGC wants the blockade for self-preservation among its own population to show it is resisting "The West".

            Russia wants the blockade because it profits from higher oil and fertilizer prices. Also it wants to tie up U.S. military resources in Iran.

            The U.S. elites and Trump want the blockade to subjugate the EU and China and sell their oil and natural gas. (The meek recent Senate protest means nothing. If the elites didn't want the war, the House and the Senate would have 2/3rd majorities to stop it.)

            None of these autocratic countries care about their own populations. Trump has said so explicitly many times.

            So all world populations as well as the EU and Chinese industries are being fleeced. It would be cheaper to bribe the IRGC to lift the blockade while publicly maintaining the anti-Western stance. Then the U.S. would have to lift their blockade.

            But the EU is watching like scared children and China builds new Siberian pipelines.

            • marcosdumay 2 hours ago

              > The IRGC wants the blockade for self-preservation

              No. The preservation was all done by the US attacking them. Everything on their part is just well motivated defense.

              • asfqrt an hour ago

                How are you going to discuss geopolitics here if attempts at explaining the stalling of the U.S. and Russia to defuse the conflict are censored.

                Instead, the "Israel controls the world" narrative, repeated incidentally by many Western and pro-Russian outlets on Twitter and YouTube is the top comment.

                So probably this censored comment is correct but outside the Overton Window.

                • iugtmkbdfil834 2 hours ago

                  << Trump has said so explicitly many times.

                  Well, based merely on the past 3 months, I am not certain he is a useful way to measure truth or evaluate anything as fact.

                  That said, in somewhat broad strokes, I don't disagree with the gist of your post.

                  • rainworld an hour ago

                    You, as many do, forgot to mention the root cause: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/us-iran-war-request-israel...

                    > The meek recent Senate protest means nothing. If the elites didn't want the war, the House and the Senate would have 2/3rd majorities to stop it.

                    Yesterday’s AIPAC-driven ouster of Rep. Thomas Massie should tell you why no one is trying to stop this and who these “elites” you speak of answer to.

                    > The IRGC wants the blockade for self-preservation among its own population to show it is resisting "The West".

                    They are not showing off. They are actively and successfully resisting “The West”. Which could only sustain 5 weeks of active hostilities, got nowhere, hurt its position in the ME severely, but still cannot concede. Which brings us back to the root cause.

                    • 234k-awsh 28 minutes ago

                      Of course if Israel is willing to take the blame because its reputation is at an all time low anyway, the Trump administration will happily use it as an excuse for being dragged into the war.

                      • hersko an hour ago

                        > AIPAC-driven ouster

                        Yeah, i definitely had nothing to do with him accusing his party of protecting pedophiles and repeatedly voting with the left to block Trumps agenda. It must have been the jews.

                        • rainworld an hour ago

                          https://www.politico.com/news/2026/05/17/massie-aipac-record... It literally was. And wait till you find out you find out who Epstein et al. were working for.

                          • hersko an hour ago

                            It literally wasn't. It was an ouster pushed by Trump. From your own article:

                            "Prominent pro-Israel GOP donors have funneled millions more into a super PAC stood up by President Donald Trump’s political operation"

                            > And wait till you find out you find out who Epstein et al. were working for.

                            Oooh, please tell me. I'm all ears.

                      • PenguinCoder an hour ago

                        > None of these autocratic countries care about their own populations. Trump has said so explicitly many times.

                        Going to need a better source than a habitual liar.

                        • amalcon 36 minutes ago

                          In legal terms, one would call this a "statement against interest". If a politician says he does not care one bit about the welfare his constituents, it is reasonable for those constituents to take him at his word no matter how untrustworthy he is. It only hurts him if we believe it.

                          Iranian negotiators probably shouldn't believe him, because it's not against interest in that context. There probably just aren't any on Hacker News.

                          • throw-the-towel an hour ago

                            Correction: Trump probably isn't even a liar, but a bullshitter. A liar, at the very least, understands whatever he's saying is not true; a bullshitter doesn't care at all about the relationship between his words and the truth, he just makes noise.