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| From | Taskfreak <taskfreak@gmail.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | sci.physics |
| Subject | Re: OK!.. It's On! :-) |
| Date | 2026-04-18 12:19 -0500 |
| Organization | Modern Human |
| Message-ID | <10s0eee$h702$1@solani.org> (permalink) |
| References | <10nu493$u4bi$1@solani.org> <10s0auf$h48p$1@solani.org> |
On 4/18/26 11:19 AM, Taskfreak wrote: > > > Yesterday only 8 ships passed through Hormoz. This is too damn slow. All > were non-energy cargoes. This shows how the absolute majority of oil and > gas were before being either loaded at enemy Arab ports or were being > shipped to enemies of Iran. Well, at least yesterday, there was zero > energy shipped out of Hormoz. That's a good punch at the enemies of Iran > by itself. > > And this is even less than the amount of energy that exited Hormoz > before ceasefire! Back then some of the Arab one-family dictatorships > had not yet joined USA and Israel to war against Iran. Now they're part > of the enemies. > > I hope they're getting punished enough to start thinking a little bit. > Siding with a thuggish government on the other side of the globe to > attack your neighbor country is stupid. USA may help these stupid Arab > dictatorships or may not, but Iran is always right there just north of > these dictatorships and is not going anywhere. Totally spoiled and > irresponsible are these one-family dictators. None of them will last > this war. > > > American navy kept interrupting the ships that had left Persian Gulf's > Iranian ports, carrying out their blockade which as noted before would > violate Iran's terms for opening up Hormoz, so Iran again closed the > Hormoz off. > > This will continue till the blockade is removed. The ceasefire itself > might continue but no energy will get out of Hormoz for now. Let's see > what China and a number of other Asian countries who badly need energy > will do about this blockade. > > It is not just now after blockade that Iran intensified ground routes > for her needed trades. This started a few months after the 12-day war in > full anticipation that Israel and USA will again attack Iran and would > at some point impose a sea blockade. Therefore Iran can tough out the > sea trade loss imposed by USA pretty well and virtually forever. So I > think this is yet another losing situation for Americans' designs > against Iran. > > > > Oil analysts say that the price of Brent oil will not to back to prewar > time till at least 2029. I don't think this war was a blunder. I think > both Israel and USA enjoy doing that to the world. Iran cannot punish > them with blocking energy, as they both have their own energy sources > independent of Persian Gulf oil, but will, by blocking their fertilizer > needs. American farmers will end up buying fertilizers that were sold to > other countries, a good deal above their market value, what Asians have > had to do with oil. It all depends on how bad they need it. Asians are > right now paying more than three times the price of oil before the war. > > So will the American farmers end up paying three times more for > fertilizer? I don't know. But they can ask the Zionist billionaires > about that matter. > > > So far, Iran has not accepted the Pakestani invitations to direct talks > with the Americans. So Trump can for now sit and twit nonsense as before. > > Iran has also told Pakestanis to tell Americans to stop asking for > outrages illegal and unrealistic demands before asking for another talk. > And that Iran will not waste such time as the previous talk with them. > > > Some of the scientists and staff that are missing or killed: > > https://i.postimg.cc/4yKpDh2c/missing.jpg > > I think Zionist billionaires have the answers. Ask them about it :) > > > Two ships who did not follow Militia's regulations were shot at. > > > Europe will only be ready to face Russian attack in four more years. > > > The Atlantic says Kash Patel is a drunkard. > > That's nothing compared to his looks. He looks like a deranged lunatic. The blockade has so far forced 23 ships trading with Iran to turn around and return. WSJ says Americans might attack and destroy tankers and ships of Iran in the coming days. Well, that will be the violation of ceasefire itself, so Iran will destroy the remaining American tech buildings and facilities, and more of their bases in West Asia. USA has more than 700 bases around the world, many of them accessible to Iran's missiles. So opportunities to retaliate will almost be endless. Some of Iran's airspace and airports are now open for the first time since beginning of the war. Who knows what goodies are to be brought in :-) Hehe :) A whole number of enemy 5th column cells were attacked at once in provinces of Mazandaran, Kerman, and East Azerbaijan. Everybody in them were arrested. All had been engaged in sabotage, smuggling arms and explosives, and especially organizing riots. Nice job! One can see the hand of hackers behind it :) They've been invaluable in this war. Russians have developed an anti-drone net that self-tightens after it is damaged. This defeats the attempts by secondary drones to destroy the tanks, etc after the first one tears the net apart. The closeup picture of this net shows an intricate combination of springs of two sizes, made of the ropes that make the net. Two different sizes of such "springs" are used. Very interesting. Each "cell" in this net looks like an enlarged Z. The Russian fuel ship at last arrived in Cuba after four months of doing without fuels. Narco didn't stop it. Russians say the unipolar world is about to go away and that new habits for a multipolar world should gradually set in. Russia added, "It will be painful for the old pundits who're presently going around telling the world what to do." I wonder if Xi still intends to meet with Trump soon. Who would want to talk with someone who says nothing but nonsense? So what is such meeting about? Japan is still enough of a Bitch of USA to send one of its destroyers through the Strait of Taiwan (against previous agreements with China). Same with EU. They're still enough of Bitches of USA to say "no" to Russia's offer of oil and gas that's far cheaper. EU has decided to continue buying them from USA with a much higher price. Now that's like giving ass to the Americans. Germany had prepared to buy them from Russia using Yuans. I guess their master didn't like that. Two Indian ships full of Iraqi oil who had received the right documents from Iraqis that they can pass through Hormoz where returned back into Persian Gulf when they attempted to pass. Iran's defaults for Hormoz is now fully in effect, and one of its main clauses is, "If Iran cannot sell oil, nobody in the Persian Gulf will sell oil". The pipeline route over Saudi Arabia was also hit as soon as blockade started (not clear it got hit by Iran or Yemen). The pipes are presently undergoing repair.
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