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Iran has confirmed Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib was killed by Israel last night, a day after top national security official Ali Larijani and former Basij militia chief Gen. Gholam Reza Soleimani were killed.

U.S. forces “successfully employed multiple 5,000-pound deep penetrator munitions on hardened Iranian missile sites” along the Strait of Hormuz, CENTCOM said.
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disaster upon disaster
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKyheLCVdE8


haha I like this channel ..never seen it before he is funny ..But with that content anyone can make a joke out of it..subed thanks for sharing lol maga has to be like wow i was so wrong ...IF not they double down maybe and just agree with Trump>? lol
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TRUMP: “I’m not afraid to put boots on the ground in Iran, even if it turns into another Vietnam.”

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an interesting interview. not sure how much of it to take at face value.

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The conundrum (FOXNEWS):

The head of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog suggested to reporters Wednesday that Iran’s nuclear program is unlikely to be eliminated through military force, warning that ongoing U.S. and Israeli strikes cannot fully dismantle Tehran’s capabilities. Asked directly whether the program could be resolved militarily, International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi said he did not believe it could.

NEXT MOVE ON IRAN: SEIZE KHARG ISLAND, SECURE URANIUM OR RISK GROUND WAR ESCALATION <-- (lol wtf are they smoking).

"This program is a very vast program," Grossi said, describing a network of buildings, expertise and infrastructure built over decades. "At the end of this … the material will still be there, the enrichment capacities will be there.
"We will have to go back to some form of negotiation."
Grossi emphasized he does not offer military advice, framing his comments as a technical assessment of the program’s scope.
The nuclear inspector said the agency’s assessment is that Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile remains largely where it was prior to the strikes, with most of the material believed to be at the Isfahan nuclear complex and smaller amounts at Natanz.

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an Indian oil tanker was allowed to pass through the strait of Hormuz, GG petrodollar, GG
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an Indian oil tanker was allowed to pass through the strait of Hormuz, GG petrodollar, GG


It's mind frigin blowing how many people are so clueless about why India is getting special treatment.
Trump agreed to allow India oil from the straight of hormuz.
40% of India's oil comes from the straight of hormuz.

It was covered Very briefly on the news near the start of the war.
But it seems like nobody at all remembers it.
Everyone remembers India buying Russian oil instead.

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Unrelated and off topic, the news also covered something else one single time that I was lucky to catch.
The CIA got the weapon they suspect was causing Havana Syndrome. I never heard the news talks about it other than the 1 time.

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It's mind frigin blowing how many people are so clueless about why India is getting special treatment.
Trump agreed to allow India oil from the straight of hormuz.
40% of India's oil comes from the straight of hormuz.

It was covered Very briefly on the news near the start of the war.
But it seems like nobody at all remembers it.
Everyone remembers India buying Russian oil instead.

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Unrelated and off topic, the news also covered something else one single time that I was lucky to catch.
The CIA got the weapon they suspect was causing Havana Syndrome. I never heard the news talks about it other than the 1 time.


no, Iran let the oil pass through the strait of Hormuz, its not under US control (hello?)

again, Iran has absolutely full control of it right now and has for a while

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/iran-continues-exporting-millions-of-barrels-of-oil-as-around-90-ships-cross-the-strait-of-hormuz-despite-the-war

they are essentially only letting their allies through right now, and today india settled in chinese yuan currency instead of USD which is significant

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Iran continues exporting millions of barrels of oil as around 90 ships cross the Strait of Hormuz despite the war
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HONG KONG (AP) — About 90 ships including oil tankers have crossed the Strait of Hormuz since the outset of the war with Iran and it is still exporting millions of barrels of oil at a time when the waterway has been effectively closed, according to maritime and trade data platforms.

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Many of the vessels that passed through the strait were so-called "dark" transits evading Western government sanctions and oversight that likely have ties to Iran, maritime data firm Lloyd's List Intelligence said. More recently, vessels with ties to India and Pakistan have also successfully crossed the strait as governments stepped up negotiations.

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As crude prices spiked above $100 a barrel, U.S. President Donald Trump pressured allies and trade partners to send warships and reopen the strait, hoping to bring oil prices lower.

Most shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway for global oil and gas transport that supplies roughly one-fifth of the world's crude oil, has been halted since early March, after the war started. About 20 vessels have been attacked in the area.

However, Iran has still managed to export well above 16 million barrels of oil since the beginning of March, trade data and analytics platform Kpler estimated. Due to Western sanctions and associated risks, China has been the biggest buyer of Iranian oil.

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There has been "continued resilience" in Iran's oil export volumes, said Kpler trade risk analyst Ana Subasic.

Iran has managed to profit from oil sales and also "preserve its own export artery" by using control over the chokepoint, said Kun Cao, client director at consulting firm Reddal.

Iran's oil export data estimates are largely aligned with maritime traffic data.

At least 89 ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz between March 1 and 15 – including 16 oil tankers, according to Lloyd's List Intelligence, down from roughly 100 to 135 vessel passages per day before the war. More than one-fifth of the 89 vessels were believed to be Iran-affiliated, while Chinese and Greece affiliated ships are among the rest, it said.

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Other vessels also have been getting through.

The Pakistan-flagged crude oil tanker Karachi, controlled by the Pakistan National Shipping Corp., passed through the strait on Sunday, Lloyd's List Intelligence said.

Shariq Amin, a spokesman at the Pakistan Port Trust, refused to confirm or deny which route the MT Karachi had used but he said the ship would soon safely reach Pakistan.

The India-flagged liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) carriers Shivalik and Nanda Devi, both owned by state-owned Shipping Corp. of India, also traveled through the strait around March 13 or 14, according to Lloyd's List Intelligence. LPG is used as a primary cooking fuel by millions of Indian households.

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India's foreign minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, told the Financial Times the two vessels' were able to pass following talks with Iran. Iraq was also in talks with Iran to allow Iraqi oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, its state-run news agency reported.

Vessels may be transiting "with at least some level of diplomatic intervention," said Richard Meade, editor-in-chief of Lloyd's List. So, Iran may have "effectively created a safe corridor" with some ships passing close to the Iranian coast.

Some vessels near or in the strait were found to have declared themselves as China-linked or with all Chinese crew to reduce risks of being attacked, based on an earlier analysis on ship tracking platform MarineTraffic. Analysts believe they were taking advantage of China's closer ties with Iran.
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