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How will Iran react to the attack from Israel?


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All bakhts will soon now exit this thread - Need a software update to deal with Iran's attack on Haifa refinery.

See you guys after the update :LOL::LOL:
Dude ..get a reality check.
One country is barely surviving with its leaders dead and military decimated.
The other country is getting hit but much less. There is only one military victor in this war.

What you can say is regime survival and political cost...that strategic objective victor is not clear and I would say Iran is so far winning there...
 
Iran can still fire old missiles..doesn't make netanyuhu a claim false..so far if Israel claims some military victories it has been verified ...except the premise of imminent nuclear bomb but that's just a lie to further their own cause.
Verified by who? Bullsheeters who lap up western propaganda?
 
Verified by who? Bullsheeters who lap up western propaganda?
Verified by Iran
When Israel said khamenei is dead...it was true
When Israel said larijani is dead...that was true.
They don't claim anything on battle field without certainty
Same for hezbollah and Hamas leaders.
 
Iran attacks cut 17% of Qatar’s LNG capacity for up to 5 years: QatarEnergy

Iranian ⁠attacks on Qatar have wiped out ⁠17 percent of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) export capacity, causing an estimated $20bn in lost annual revenue and threatening supplies to Europe and ⁠Asia, QatarEnergy’s CEO says.

Saad al-Kaabi told the Reuters news agency on Thursday that two of Qatar’s 14 LNG trains, the equipment used to liquefy natural gas, and one of its two gas-to-liquids facilities were damaged in Iranian strikes this week.

The repairs will sideline 12.8 million tonnes of LNG production per year for three to five years, he said.

“I never in my wildest dreams would have thought that Qatar would be – Qatar and the region – in such an attack, especially from a ‌brotherly Muslim country in the month of Ramadan, attacking us in this way,” al-Kaabi said in an interview.

His comments came hours after Iran on Wednesday launched a series of attacks on oil and gas facilities across the Gulf region after the Israeli military bombed its South Pars offshore gasfield.

Tehran has been firing missiles and drones across the Middle East in response to the United States-Israeli war on Iran, which began on February 28.


 
Verified by Iran
When Israel said khamenei is dead...it was true
When Israel said larijani is dead...that was true.
They don't claim anything on battle field without certainty
Same for hezbollah and Hamas leaders.
Iran verified that they are losing the war because Netanyahu said so? Tera dimagh tou theek hai?
 
US considers lifting sanctions on some Iranian oil

The US is weighing lifting sanctions on some Iranian oil, as it scrambles to contain the impact of its war in Iran on energy markets.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent put forward the idea in an interview on the Fox Business programme Mornings with Maria on Thursday, saying it could make more oil available to global buyers. Around the world, energy prices are shooting up as the war takes a toll on shipping and production.

If put into action, the move would mark a stunning reversal of longstanding American policy - and one with highly uncertain pay-off.

Experts said it was likely to have a limited effect on prices, and could boost funds gong to the Iranian regime that the US is attacking.

"To put it mildly, this is bananas," said David Tannenbaum, director of Blackstone Compliance Services, a consultancy specialising in maritime sanctions. "Essentially we're allowing Iran to sell oil, which could then be used to fund the war effort."

Before the war, China was the primary buyer of the roughly 4 million barrels coming out of Iran per day, scooping up the oil at a steep discount due to sanctions imposed by the US and other countries.

In the interview, Bessent said a waiver on the sales restrictions could help divert more of those supplies to other countries in need of oil, such as India, Japan and Malaysia, while forcing China to pay "market price".

He said the US was looking at removing sales restrictions on Iranian oil that is already at sea, which he said amounted to about 140 million barrels. He estimated that would push down global prices for 10 to 14 days.

But Bessent did not go into detail about how a potential waiver would work or whether it could include rules to prevent money from the sales from flowing back to the Iranian government. The Treasury Department declined to provide more detail about the proposal.

President Donald Trump, when asked about whether he would move forward with the idea, did not provide a clear answer, telling reporters on Thursday that "we will do whatever is necessary to keep the price" before cutting himself off.

Because the supply under discussion is relatively small compared to overall demand, the waiver would not have much impact on prices, experts warned.

What's more, while lifting sanctions may open up those barrels to more buyers, much of the oil was already making it to market.

"It could add a little bit ... but I don't think it's a game changer and it raises a whole lot of questions," said Rachel Ziemba, an adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security.

The proposal follows other US efforts to boost supply, including the release of millions of barrels of oil reserves and the suspension of some sanctions on Russian oil last week.

That second decision sparked significant blowback from leaders in Europe, who said it would strengthen Putin's regime and prolong the war in Ukraine.

It is not clear whether Bessent's proposal could spark a similar reaction in the US, where the House of Representatives just this week passed a bill aimed at strengthening sanctions on Iran's oil sector.

Mike Lawler, a Republican from New York who sponsored the bill, did not respond to a request for comment. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, the top Democrat on the Foreign Affairs committee, also did not respond to a request for comment.


 
That’s insane Qatar losing $20 billion annually for a small country. That would cripple many small countries.

But then Qatar is so rich they could just take the hit.
 
Iran verified that they are losing the war because Netanyahu said so? Tera dimagh tou theek hai?
Which part of my statement do you think is false. My statement not your interpretation. I said when Israel claims a military hit..it has been proven true..often accepted by Iran later. So when Father claims that irans production facilities are hit..then I have reasons to believe they they said so with high confidence. Iran can still use what missiles they have left.
 
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