US Attacks on Iran Resume (Day 102)

(10 June 2026) It is now 11 pm MST June 10, or, 5 AM GMT, June 11. We have been watching world and Mideast events surrounding the closure of the Strait of Hormuz by the IRGC.

The Strait has been closed to normal traffic for 102 days.

The idea of the Second Signpost having started March 2 (with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz) is still in play. And it will remain in play and then either be disproved when the regime is completely disbanded, or will be confirmed when the Ram runs out across the Middle East.

It seems the peace talks were stalled, and after the exchange of attacks with the Apache helicopter a day or so ago, the US has resumed hitting targets in Iran.

The regime may very well wait until the world’s extra oil runs out come September, with attacks in and off, and peace talks on and off.

Keep watch.



Categories: In The News, Signpost #2: Iran, USA in the End Times, World in the End Times

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  1. This sort of makes you wonder if the US or other countries with coal could make more of their own fertilizer with it, even though the US already has natural gas. It’s too bad this year’s planting season already got hit with a fertilizer shortage.

    https://www.reuters.com/graphics/IRAN-CRISIS/CHINA-UREA/zgpolzxlqvd/

    “China is clamping down on fertiliser exports to protect its domestic market, industry sources said, putting an additional ​strain on global markets already grappling with shortages caused by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

    China is among the largest exporters of fertiliser – shipping more than $13 billion worth last year – and it has a history of controlling exports to keep prices low for farmers.”

  2. Mark: What the administration is really is that it will take only two weeks to “flatten the curve”. Get the metaphore?

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