Yesterday’s News 2026 03 21

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Heather Delaney Reese: The president can’t keep his lies straight


But the Pearl Harbor comment, as disgraceful as it was, wasn’t even the most dangerous thing Trump said in those 27 minutes. It was just the most offensive. The most dangerous part was when he exposed his own lie about the war.

Last night, on Truth Social, Trump posted that the United States “knew nothing” about Israel’s strike on Iran’s South Pars gas field, part of the largest natural gas field in the world. …

That was last night. Today, with Takaichi sitting beside him and the cameras rolling, a reporter asked Trump directly whether he had spoken with Prime Minister Netanyahu about the Israeli strikes. Trump didn’t hesitate.

“Yeah, I did. I did. I told him, ‘Don’t do that.’ …

He knew. He spoke to Netanyahu. He described a coordinated relationship. And then he tripped over his own words trying to hold together a story that had already collapsed, because he’d told us a completely different version twelve hours earlier. So either he lied last night to distance himself from the fallout after Iran retaliated by bombing Qatar’s largest gas facility. Or he lied today to look like he’s in control. Or both. …

And buried inside that same exchange was something just as revealing. When asked about the economic damage the war is causing, Trump said, “I thought it would be worse, much worse.” Someone warned him. …

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Heather Cox Richardson: Letters from an American – March 20, 2026

On Wednesday, Israeli forces hit Iranian facilities in the South Pars natural gas field in the Persian Gulf, shared by Iran and Qatar. Helen Regan and Ivana Kottasová of CNN explain that the South Pars gas field is part of the largest natural gas reserves in the world, supplying most of Iran’s domestic energy and crucial to Iran’s economy.

Targeting crucial oil infrastructure is a significant escalation in the war. Iran responded by hitting energy targets in Qatar and Saudi Arabia. As Summer Said, Rebecca Feng, and Alexander Ward of the Wall Street Journal wrote, these strikes put oil and gas facilities at the center of the war, worsening the crisis over the supply of energy around the world.

Trump’s social media account blamed Israel for the strike and said the U.S. hadn’t been informed about it ahead of time, but Barak Ravid of Axios reported that both Israeli officials and an official from the U.S. Defense Department said the strike was coordinated with and approved by the Trump administration. The Wall Street Journal reporters added that Trump approved the strike to put pressure on Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz.

Today Iraq declared “force majeure” on the country’s oilfields developed by foreign oil companies. …
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Lucian K. Truscott IV: Bloodbath

Nicole Duncan-Smith @ Atlanta Black Star: ‘Hates Him’: Trump Pushes World Leader to Speak Then Refuses to Give Up the Spotlight as the Slick Signal to Staff Has Everyone Zooming In

Jess Weatherbed @ Verge: ‘Work from home,’ encourages the world’s energy watchdog

The IEA is recommending measures to alleviate impending fuel shortages amid the war in Iran.


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