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Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 12:53pm On May 08
🤡🤡 live in an alternate reality, so they can change the definition of winning a war. We told them earlier the ships in the so called blockade are within range of anti shipping missiles.

They didn’t interfere with oil trade, got caught by western media so they decided to act tough. Iran hammered them immediately, they did a small retaliation and said the ceasefire holds 😆.

Europe and others are draining the USA strategic petroleum reserves like never seen before. In 2-3 months it’s gone and then the real oil crisis will start. So 🤡🤡 if you think Taco can continue this forever then think again.

They have already done irreparable harm to farmers this year, so food prices will go up next year. If they start round 2 and destroy more oil and gas infrastructure, we might get food shortages.

The USA can’t win the economic or military war, 🤡🤡 can bend reality online but reality always snaps back.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 2:45pm On May 05
Namaster:
This is also NORMAL.

A little EMERGENCY MAINTAINANCE will sort it right now.

And before anybody asks why 2 FRESHLY deployed aircrafts need emergency maintenance within a span of 12 hours, please understand that US Military Tech is ADVANCED tech from the FUTURE.
NOBODY has ever seen anything like it.

So emergency maintenances are just the NORM.
🤣🤣🤣
Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 2:42pm On May 05
[quote author=WriiterNg post=139312800]]]] We know they know we know and they know we know they know that the USA lost round 1 and will lose round 2. It’s as clear as day.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 5:22pm On May 04
Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 5:18pm On May 04
Taco always says nonsense on Mondays. The world has not seen anything like this before, can we even call this insider trading. This is unbelievable.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 5:58pm On May 03
basilico:
I'm glad you've posted that. They transport 2 mbpd to prevent the wells being turned off.
The turning point comes when they shut down the well..
Pressure from below builds up and that well will never be the same again.
Oh by the way US Carrier Ford is now only 250 miles from Iranian coast with it's intact air wing. 3 carriers mobilized against Iran.
Dude put on your thinking cap and don’t just believe everything you read. Did you watch the video? The trucks in the video are smuggling nothing.

If Iran wants to sell oil to Pakistan they don’t need smugglers, they will trade with the Pakistani government.

Smuggling oil with tens of small trucks to a refinery is like hiding in a football field.

People are complaining about how your brain works, with this and the authors you’ve posted it’s all making sense.

You’re simply a multitude of the propaganda sources you read and I hope you can correct this.

Am sure you saw the post on Chinese government telling firms to ignore sanctions. I said it earlier, cognitive dissonance is the main issue with western and chosen fans. When you guys see evidence you don’t like you act like it doesn’t exist. The picture below shows how countries transport oil through land.

You’re still talking about obsolete carriers that ran away from the battlefield, you’re all the same.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 10:04am On May 03

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRgDybQ8WWg

Really good music, puppet strings are under threat, are you a sheep or awakened.

Small lyrics and bio below.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 7:38pm On May 02
LordAdam16:
🤣😂😀

i saw it but did not want to punch down

-Lord
🤣🤣🤣

I know you want to, so I’ll put on the bad guy hat and do it for you. 😆🤣🤣

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 6:06pm On May 02
WriterrNg:
⚡China ordered companies in the country not to comply with US sanctions on five domestic refiners linked to the Iranian oil trade, a move aimed at softening the impact of penalties.
I hope 🤡🤡🤡 saying Iran is not selling oil will ask the USA why they need sanctions when the naval blockade is effective.

Reality always snaps back.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 5:55pm On May 02
LordAdam16:
officially official



this is unprecedented

china generally complies with us sanctions
and often opts to use workarounds to circumvent the sanctions

this time, china is insisting that there will be zero compliance with any secondary sanctions on chinese companies

-Lord
China has a lock in heavily discounted oil price deal with Iran. With physical oil selling at 125-135 dollars in Asia , oil is a national security issue for china.

Push has come to shove.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 5:47pm On May 02
WriiterNg:
🇸🇦 🇨🇳
The gulf states are puppets and will always be puppets. They are joined at the hip financially with the USA and in my opinion they want the destruction of Iran as much as the chosen ones.

They are just frustrated realising that their master is a paper tiger against a real army, especially after getting high from fireworks in Iraq and Afghanistan.

No plumbing is being replicated, Wall Street is a virus that has infected the world economy and only a financial Armageddon can take down the host and virus.

Which one be Riyadh never announce pivot they build parallel system, Riyadh doesn’t build anything, they just sell oil.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 7:09pm On May 01
LordAdam16:
the c919 is still flying
the cj-1000 that'll go in the c919 is already being tested on a russian ilyushin airliner
essentially, they have a domestic engine but they can't rush the testing, mass production, and certification phases
because one lately-discovered flaw can cost years, billions of dollars, and inestimable reputational damage

time is the issue
not capabilities

-Lord
Thanks, I thought sanctions killed it.
Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 6:25pm On May 01
LordAdam16:
never is a loaded term

china has its own indigenous engine for its transport aircraft the y-20
the shenyang ws-20

they have another indigenous engine aecc cj series in development for their comac jet liners
the first the cj-1000 is currently undergoing trials with deliveries due as early as next year
the cj-2000, an upgrade, is already in development




on the broader topic of engine manufacturing capabilities

the us and france are not the only capable nations
the list is much longer
us, france, russia, uk, china
with enough time, the likes of germany, italy, japan, sk, turkey, india, and even iran
if a country can develop its own fighter, space rocket, or icbm engine, it can develop an aircraft engine

in fact, the reason for shahed exceptionalism
is that iran created its own super-optimized engine variant of the german limbach l550E aircraft engine called the moda m50
newer versions like the arash drones use upgraded engines
russia took apart the shahed and inserted its own refined engine for faster speeds and increased range

engine manufacturing used to be more democratized
but what trudeau was complaining about with the bombardier aircraft happened to the industry
and forced consolidation around general electric, pratt and whitney, rolls royce, and safran

it makes no sense to invest billions of dollars in development of an engine if no one will buy it
boeing will use ge/p&w (american)
airbus will use rolls royce/safran (european)
so all the varied engine manufacturers in places like italy, spain, canada, brazil, japan had to close up shop or sell off
for instance, honda makes engines for light jets
but will never be able to make engines for jetliners because there is no market

however, if a world war starts today
you'll see engines pop up from all the major powers
engine manufacturing is not an intractable problem
it is just that there is an entrenched oligopoly that cannot be displaced because they've had decades without competition

-Lord
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

Nice one, the west, especially Europe has supply chain, funding and critical parts in various countries that you could call it a European engine with manufacturing in uk and France.

China got a good lesson with COMAC c919. They developed the domestic plane with western parts, hoping to compete with Boeing. After passing the safety test the USA placed sanctions, now everything is scrap metal. Maybe in ten years they’ll get a domestic engine.
Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 6:12pm On May 01
Alamkiir:
This one is big English. Leader for leader, property for property. Kindly help me start with UAE first. I want to check something
🤣🤣🤣

Wetin you wan check, the property value never fall enough for you, are you really sure that the value will come back up after you buy the house 😆.

I hope they don’t destroy the oil and gas infrastructure. We get a lot of fertilzer from the Middle East, I don’t want a global food inflation.
Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 8:57pm On Apr 30

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRPvE8CPub0&t=1s

Tucker Carlson and MTG. She said the chosen ones are in control of congress and Taco. She had to resign because of Aipac.

If the USA is evil then they are simply taking instructions from their evil masters. There is no way around it, they are both the same.
Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 7:25pm On Apr 30
LordAdam16:
not a fan of the gulf monarchies
but even i thought they had a longer runway

of course, the situation is not sustainable
but i figured they had years not weeks before they had to tighten their belts

-Lord
That place na glass houses, that’s why I laugh when I see them acting tough.

I remember Dubai got a 10 billion bail out from Abu Dhabi for the tallest building, that’s why they changed the name to Burj khalifa. It was Burj Dubai before the bail out.

Imagine what’s happening now, if a global recession hits na Mad Max we go see for some gulf states.
Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 6:19pm On Apr 30
FoolishBoy419:
It's tribalism. They know it's wrong but they support them because majority of the victims come from one ethnic group
True talk. The country is doomed because of tribalism.
Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 6:16pm On Apr 30
LordAdam16:





it is shameful that all of the rich gulf countries are acting like the sky is about to fall

i get that they don't want to go on a selling spree because their assets in the west have been surging in value almost non-stop for years

Sbut how do you have trillions in reserves and funds
a small population
and after only 60 days of war, you're axing a plethora of strategic projects

-Lord
Maybe the sky is falling.

Most or all gulf states leverage their assets for Massive credit lines. This is how they afford their fancy projects and infrastructure.

Even with no leverage the USA won’t let them sell a lot because it might panic the markets, causing a recession and making the USA lose the war faster.

The whole point of a Ponzi scheme is making the bubble bigger, once you deflate everything goes down.

Taco is in a similar situation. They are all damned if they do anything and damned if they don’t.
Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 5:53pm On Apr 29
SonOfWords:
That guy must have escaped from an asylum before his due release date.

He vomits the kind of garbage that even the crackheads in his camp are often too ashamed to defend or comment on.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆
Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 5:52pm On Apr 29
FoolishBoy419:
Na una dey take am seriously. My day is never complete if I don't read comments from Basilico
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Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 5:52pm On Apr 29
Scorpio99:
What exactly is the colour of your problem that has defied solution.
I remember very clearly in the heydays of those so called Epstein files, every single email you shared here were all proven to be fabricated. Some of them by community notes, some of them by impossible and illogical dates. Yet, you still want to force your lies down people's throats as evidence and facts.
Previous 🤡 lord, I didn’t make the original post so I don’t know what you’re talking about. I hope this helps.

The Moscow rabbi is just trying to save face after getting caught. Ep*tein actually worked on the mission and tried meeting Putin but was rejected multiple times. You can borrow the navigation stick from the 🤡 lord and research this yourself.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 3:58pm On Apr 29
obedience4:
Iranian officials: Stop the naval blockade of Iranian ports and oil before negotiations starts!!

Iranian officials to the UN: blockade is against international laws

Clown in training: blockade isn't effective!!

🤣🤣🤣
We know what your laughter means and it’s nice what you do. You always come to the rescue of your subordinates and that’s really nice of you.

They say in the land of the bl*nd the one ey*d man is king. I honestly can’t say you have one ey* , so in your case let’s just say in the land of the bl*nd the man with a stick is the lord.

🤡 lord you can hold your stick tight and believe what you want, it won’t change reality.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 3:50pm On Apr 29
basilico:
Iranian oil is sanctioned.You buy their oil the world boycotts and punishes you. China is the hungry one for oil ,it's impossible to prevent it from buying the oil The dark fleet of oil tankers docks at no ports They transfer the oil offshore to flagged ships with insurance. Ports don't accept ships without insurance especially oil tankers. Who'll pay for cleanup if a spill happens. Ships will boycott such ports
UAE has closed the money transfer shops for Iran. Chinese tankers would load the oil offshore (Ship to ship transfer from sanctioned tankers );then deposit money I to these UAE shops . That's not happening now.

The author details what happens if storage is full. Long term damage to Iranian economy .
Iranian missiles are useless when it comes to oil wells being shut down.
Iranian missiles won't make UAE receive and transfer Iranian money.
Iranian missiles won't make seaports accept their sanctioned fleets.
Iranian missiles won't force Lloyd's of London $ consortiums insure their dark fleets.
The problem with western and chosen fans is called Cognitive Dissonance. When you guys see multiple evidence that don’t support your claim, your brain clicks ignore and then you continue saying nonsense.

Not long ago we saw a leaked email of ep* tein and the former PM talking about converting over a million Russians to chosen ones. This is a smoking gun that shows how they create chosen ones, but you guys simply ignore and continue saying Black Africans, Europeans, Persians, Arabs and now Indians are all descendants of one man.

I don’t understand why you say the things you say or the point you’re trying to make, but I know you so I’ll leave it at that.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 10:15pm On Apr 28
Winter is coming and round 2 might end before it starts. Increased inflation and interest rates are pins for the debt bubble economies of the west.

Pentagon saying they are vulnerable to hypersonic missiles ( very obvious now after Iran destroyed most radar systems) while Ukraine is shooting them down.

Reality strikes again.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 7:59pm On Apr 28
basilico:
obedience4, writerrng
Iran is doomed.

‎Oil isn't a faucet. And that's why iran is cooked.

‎People keep asking the same question about the u. S. Naval blockade of iran:

‎if they cannot ship the oil, why do they not just stop pumping it?

‎The answer is that they cannot. The reason involves physics, geology, and three quarters of a century of accumulated reservoir damage that the regime cannot undo. Let me walk through it.

‎An oil well is not a faucet

‎a faucet has a valve. You close the valve, water stops, you open it, water flows. Same as before.

‎An oil well does not work that way at all.

‎An oil reservoir is a high-pressure system. Crude sits trapped in porous rock typically sandstone or limestone under pressure measured in thousands of pounds per square inch, mixed with natural gas above and saltwater below. When you drill into that rock, you are creating a controlled leak. The oil flows up the well because the underground pressure is pushing it.

‎When you shut the wellhead, the pressure does not stay still. It redistributes. Water from below pushes upward. Gas from above expands. The oil column gets disturbed sometimes permanently. Petroleum engineers have a term for this: shut-in damage.

‎What actually happens when you "just turn it off"

‎three categories of damage start the moment you shut in a producing well.

‎The first is water coning and gas breakthrough. While the well is producing, the pressure drawdown holds the oil-water and oil-gas interfaces in roughly stable positions. Stop production, and water begins to rise into the producing zone while gas migrates downward. When you eventually restart, the well now produces salt water and natural gas instead of oil sometimes permanently.

‎The second is wax and asphaltene deposition. Crude oil contains paraffin waxes and heavy asphaltenes that stay liquid only because the oil is hot and moving. Stop the flow, and these solids precipitate inside the wellbore, the production tubing, and the surface flowlines. Restart attempts plug the well shut. Iranian crude is notoriously waxy.

‎The third is fines migration and sand settling. The perforations through the steel casing the holes through which oil enters the well from the rock clog with sand, fines, and asphaltene sludge during shut-in. Restart cuts flow rate, sometimes to zero, until a workover crew is deployed at six-figure cost per well to clean each one out.

‎For an old field and iran's giant fields are old: ahvaz, marun, gachsaran, all producing since the 1950s and 60s shut-in damage is brutal. Texas and oklahoma operators in low-price periods routinely keep pumping at a loss rather than shut in, because the damage from shutting in costs more than the lost revenue.

‎Iran's specific problem

‎there are three additional factors making iran's situation worse than a typical producing nation's.

‎Decades of sanctions have starved the industry of western technology. Halliburton, schlumberger, and baker hughes were the global leaders in well stimulation, workover, and reservoir management until they were forced out of iran between 2010 and 2018. The national iranian oil company has limped along on chinese-supplied equipment of significantly lower quality, plus reverse-engineered russian and pre-revolution american gear. Restoration after a shut-in requires precisely the high-end services iran no longer has.

‎Iran also depends on water injection to maintain reservoir pressure. Most of iran's giant fields are on secondary recovery meaning seawater is pumped down injection wells to push oil toward producers. Shut in the producers and you must also shut in the injectors, or the field over-pressurizes. Stopping injection lets pressure decline. Restarting injection costs hundreds of millions of dollars and typically returns the field to lower output than before. There is no clean reset button.

‎And oil is 30-40% of iran's government budget. Stop pumping for 90 days and the iranian currency collapses, subsidies on bread and electricity vanish, and the regime faces a domestic crisis worse than the 2022 protests. They cannot stop. They are physically and politically incapable of stopping.

‎What is actually happening right now

‎iran continues pumping because it must. The u. S. Blockade, which began february 28, prevents shipment.

‎Iranian onshore storage at kharg island and bandar abbas filled up within weeks. After that, the regime began using its own fleet of aging very large crude carriers as floating storage, anchored off the strait of hormuz with their ais transponders dark.

‎The floating storage filled up next.

‎What happens then is what petroleum engineers call a production disposal crisis. Each pumping platform is producing oil that has nowhere to go and gas associated with that oil that, if not flared, will over-pressurize the entire system. So iran is now flaring increasing quantities of associated gas (visible from nasa viirs night satellite imagery), burning off the secondary product into the sky just to keep the primary product moving.

‎Flaring is wasteful, expensive, and visible from orbit. It is what countries do when they have run out of options.

‎The long-term damage

‎even when this war ends, iran's oil sector will not return to where it stood on february 27, 2026.

‎A reservoir engineer can model the damage. Estimates range from 20-35% permanent productivity loss across iran's giant fields, depending on how long the chaos continues and how badly the wells are mishandled while it is going on. That is hundreds of billions of dollars of reserves that will sit underground forever, because the regime did not have the technology, the time, or the strategic patience to manage a controlled shut-in properly.

‎This is what makes the u. S. Naval blockade strategically devastating in a way that ordinary sanctions are not.

‎Sanctions reduce demand for iranian oil. The blockade physically prevents its movement. And because iranian oil cannot be turned off and cannot be shipped, every barrel pumped now becomes either flared waste or reservoir-damaging backpressure.

‎The islamic republic is not facing a financial squeeze. It is facing a geological squeeze the kind that does not get undone with a ceasefire, a sanctions waiver, or a billion-dollar qatari escrow account.

‎It is the kind of damage that the rocks themselves remember.

‎A blockade held for six months is a decade-long revenue hit to the islamic republic.

Good write up, but tell the author that it doesn’t apply to reality.

Most of the naval blockade is happening online, they don’t come close to ships escorted by the IRGC. Even western media is reporting that tanker ships are going through.

What you and the author don’t realise is that all the ships in the so called blockade are within range of Iran’s anti shipping missiles and drones. When the shooting starts they will all run away from the battlefield like they did before. If you doubt this then ask the author why the USA couldn’t impose a blockade during the war.

The USA lost the war, they didn’t achieve any objective, begged for a ceasefire and extended the ceasefire because Iran didn’t care. Iran is not even thinking of a preemptive strike because they are very confident in winning round 2.

Even if the USA build up forces for 6 months it won’t make any difference. Everyone knows they will run out of missiles in 2-3 months and beg for another ceasefire, so why sweat it.

Taco and 🤡🤡 can act like they won and pretend the blockade is working if it makes you feel good, but you’re fooling no one.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 11:19am On Apr 28
FoolishBoy419:
Typical. Our resident Westophiles are never capable of passing a point across without showcasing their gutter mentality. Now that a brown country is involved, you've patched the leaking spots in your head and are referring to history and technicalities.

If someone really put their mind to it, it is achievable by applying a Mao-style policy on arms production. You would of course have to sacrifice essential sectors, the nation's standard of living, and employ an extensive propaganda campaign. You can't pull it off without a heavily brainwashed population and to be fair, you're better off investing on automation.

Someone said if he were the leader of Iran. Since you're so eager to show us how logical and intelligent you are, you can as well explain to us his chances of becoming the head of Iran as a black Christian. Go ahead and school me.
You are not wrong, Iran can mobilise millions but they don’t need the kind of propaganda you’re suggesting.

The problem with a war time economy is debt, with the current situation everyone knows Iran will control Hormuz after the war. China and Russia can loan Iran tens of billions of dollars because they know they’ll get their money back from Hormuz fees.

If you watch Iran’s actions closely you’ll understand that they have a very good plan for every aspect of the war. This is not difficult to understand but 🤡🤡 live in an alternate reality.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 8:57pm On Apr 13
https://www.businesstoday.in/world/story/dont-meddle-in-our-affairs-china-backs-iran-as-us-begins-hormuz-blockade-525363-2026-04-13#google_vignette

Responding to the move, China's defence minister, Dong Jun, said Beijing was commited for peace and stability in the world and was "monitoring the situation in the Middle East."

Our ships are moving in and out of the waters of the Strait of Hormuz. We have trade & energy agreements with Iran. We will respect & honour them and expect others not to meddle in our affairs," he said. "Iran controls the Strait of Hormuz, and it is open for us."

The comments came after the United States Central Command said its forces would begin implementing a blockade of all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports from 10 a.m. ET on 13 April (7:30 p.m. IST), in line with a presidential order.


Taco your move. Russia smashed the Cuba blockade in your backyard and now you’re playing with fire in china’s backyard.

Accept defeat and move on, it’s time for peace.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 6:23pm On Apr 13
[quote author=WriteerNg post=139087153]⚡At least 15-20 vessels (mostly Chinese, Pakistani, Russian, and Iranian) have crossed the Strait of Hormuz in the last 2 days, using the new shipping corridor approved by Iran and with permission from the IRGC after paying tolls.
sure china and Pakistan are not happy with Taco. After using them to get a ceasefire, now you’re telling them they can’t buy oil.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 6:19pm On Apr 13
[quote author=WriteerNg post=139087105]⚡A ship tracking firm reports that 121 empty oil tankers are heading toward the United States to load crude and fuel, as tensions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to disrupt global shipping.

is not new, they have been using the SPR since the beginning of the war. It won’t last long and can’t replace gulf states oil.
Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 12:30pm On Apr 13
WriteerNg:
⚡Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central HQ Spokesperson:

Security of ports in the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman is either for everyone or for no one.

Enemy-affiliated vessels do not and will not have the right to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.

Other vessels will be allowed to transit the strait in compliance with the regulations of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

If the security of ports of the Islamic Republic of Iran is threatened, no port in the Persian Gulf or the Sea of Oman will remain safe.
Just like the Iranians said, they tried using diplomacy to get what they couldn’t get with their military.

The USA started a war, got beaten badly, they were running out of ammunition so they begged china, Pakistan and others for ceasefire.

Now the Hollywood military is back but this time nuclear enrichment, regime change and ballistic missiles are secondary. The top priority is Hormuz( open before the war) and naval blockade. The 🤡 show from Taco and fans is unbelievable.

The illusion is gone, the Emperor is naked and everyone knows.

Foreign AffairsRe: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by Mikasaobi: 5:19pm On Apr 12
WriteerNg:
Trump is now threatening to seize ships of countries paying toll to Iran on the seas and oceans.
Taco and fans will never accept defeat. They can’t live with their failure so they will definitely come back and Iran will snap them to reality.

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