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Re: OK!.. It's On! :-)

From Taskfreak <taskfreak@gmail.com>
Newsgroups sci.physics
Subject Re: OK!.. It's On! :-)
Date 2026-04-16 14:15 -0500
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On 4/16/26 12:41 PM, Taskfreak wrote:
> On 4/16/26 11:19 AM, Taskfreak wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> $286/barrel is what Asians are paying for oil today.
>>
>>
>> Don't count on anything "Asian" as being your allies. That's past 
>> history right now. They'll fuck you up anytime and in any way they 
>> can. Both you Shlombag Zionists and you American Nazis will begin 
>> getting real uncomfortable.
>>
>> This "war" is not a war yet. These are stuff that happen before a war 
>> begins. And these facts have nothing to do with "giving opinions." It 
>> is exactly what is out there.
>>
>>
>> American forces keep getting added around West Asia. The fun for both 
>> sides hasn't begun yet.
>>
>>
>> The "Brent" and "West Texas" prices do not reflect the Asian market 
>> because the cost of transportation and insurance have skyrocketed.
>>
>> Right now, the prices reported for oil is between $90 and $100 per 
>> barrel while Iran is selling them at $140 to $150 per barrel.
>>
>>
>> Even Saudi oil that presently is being exported via Red Sea has been 
>> affected by high costs of insurance and transportation. And this is 
>> additionally being challenged by Iran's warning that Babolmandab will 
>> be closed if presence of American forces in or around West Asia 
>> continues.
>>
>>
>> The increase in food cost is on the way. Many factors are involved, 
>> even the decrease in production of carbon dioxide, which is used in 
>> food packaging and drinks. By this summer, the effects of this war 
>> arrives home.
>>
>>
>> Britain Bitch has begun rationing food to prepare itself for Summer.
>>
>>
>> An Iranian military commander hinted that the military really fucked 
>> up the special American force that had entered the area near Esfahan. 
>> This is the first time that I've seen a report of what Iran did in 
>> that event comes out. 4 military soldiers and 8 Militias were killed 
>> in that operation. A large number of American troops also got killed, 
>> none of which have been reported to the American media yet.
>>
>> I think this can be taken as a microcosm of what is to come when 
>> American troops begin to come inland. A huge number of them will be 
>> fall regardless of what the casualty figures for Iranian forces will be.
>>
>> More likely though, much in contrast to previous American wars, more 
>> of Americans will be killed than the Iranians as the latter is in 
>> another league compared to Afghani and Iraqi and the Vietkong. 
>> Numerous other defensive measures using new weapons will be applied to 
>> the invading enemy. I think even Germans' defense of north France in 
>> WWII cannot come close to what Iranians can do the invading Americans. 
>> It is a totally different war for the USA, one in which its ass will 
>> get shrunk to a more correct size, and twisted toward better views of 
>> the world!
>>
>>
>> I have wanted this war for years. Iranians deserve to have it, and 
>> Americans deserve to eat it up and enjoy life.
>>
>>
> 
> 
> It took 47 hours for Iranians to repair a railroad that was decimated by 
> bombings at its various spots, especially on bridges. Much shorter than 
> the railroad had taken to get built. This is a good clue to the fact 
> that Iran of today is not the Iran of even 10 years back.
> 
> Do you know how many active engineers Iran has today? The number is 3 
> times the number of engineers in France. Is that the Iran that's 
> depicted in your fucked up brains? Of course not.
> 
> Let's see why. Iran produces 220,000 engineers per year. Iran is no 
> China, who produces 1.5 million engineers per year, but compare Iran's 
> output to that of the USA: 180,000 per year. USA has 3.7 times the 
> population of Iran, and yet produces fewer engineers per year compared 
> to Iran.
> 
> And the percent of females among Iran's engineers is above 50%.. My own 
> sister is a dual-degreed civil engineer and architect.
> 
> Go around the world, see if you can find _one_ country where there are 
> more female engineers than male engineers.
> 
> This is from the horse's own mouth:
> 
>      "As of early 2026, reports indicate that nearly 70% of science and 
> engineering graduates in Iran are women, placing the country among the 
> world leaders in female representation within STEM (Science, Technology, 
> Engineering, and Mathematics) higher education."
> 
> Therefore that statistics that I gave is even stronger in fields other 
> than strictly engineering.
> 
> Here is a more indepth look:
> 
>     "Key insights on female engineers and STEM professionals in Iran for 
> 2026:
> 
>      "University Graduates: Women consistently make up over 60% of 
> university students overall, with a significant majority—often cited as 
> ~70%—of science and engineering graduates being female.
>      Workforce Participation: Despite high educational attainment, women 
> face challenges in entering the workforce, with female employment rates 
> reported to be much lower, approximately 15.2% compared to 64% for men, 
> according to earlier 2025 data.
>      Industry Trends: Women are increasingly active in technical fields, 
> making up a significant portion of the tech startup sector, with 
> reported numbers as high as 30% of engineers in certain specialized 
> industries, such as defense.
>      Literacy and Education: Female youth literacy has reached near- 
> universal levels, exceeding 98-99%, providing a strong foundation for 
> these high levels of enrollment in technical fields.
>      While some reports suggest the "70% of graduates" figure may 
> fluctuate based on specific fields (such as higher representation in 
> science over engineering) and that some restrictions were implemented in 
> certain STEM fields for women, they nonetheless remain a dominant 
> presence in Iranian technical education"
> 
> So as you see, It is not just the Iranian men you're facing when you go 
> to war against Iran. Have that in mind!
> 
> Plus, when war breaks out, more of females will get involved in the war 
> effort than before. Some of the above statistics are taken in non-war 
> conditions.
> 
> What about Iranian men?
> 
> You know, we saw over and over again that in Syria, when news of war 
> getting near would get to a city in that country, a huge number of 
> people of that city would run away to Lebanon. This happened many times 
> and it was reported by Iranian forces active in Syria during those years 
> (2014 to 2020) as a big problem they had in there. E.g, in Dar'a, when 
> Isis began moving towards it, more than 200,000 men in that city ran 
> away to Lebanon.. leaving Iranian Militia dumbfounded as what type of 
> men those in Dar'a were made of. In fact non-Shi'ite Arabs have always 
> been like that, anywhere across the Arab-land, anywhere in the history 
> of the Arab-land.
> 
> But in Iran, the usual stream of Iranian people to Turkie, according to 
> Turkie authorities themselves, dropped 30% when American and Israelis 
> attacked Iran. Men and women both. 30% fewer than even peace time Iran.
> 
> So these scientists and engineers in Iran that I'm talking about decided 
> to stay even more firmly than before, and participate in the defense of 
> Iran.
> 
> That's not good news for your dumb asses. That's why I want this war to 
> continue until even asses as dumb as yours would see what Iran can do to 
> your asses, and why there's an Iran there at all, for 2700 years of 
> written history alone. Why cities themselves began to form in there 
> first. You'll get a better picture of what "Modern Human" is, because 
> you are not Modern Humans. You are earlier humans still around, on 
> borrowed time. Proof of it? Look at your skins. You still carry 
> transparent skins; what you inherited EXCLUSIVELY from the neanderthals.
> 
> Iranians' skins vary in time of the year. In sunny seasons we become 
> darker in our skins to prevent too much ultraviolet absorption, and in 
> winter seasons we become transparent in our skins to get enough of such 
> radiation for making the vital D vitamins. So an Iranian can go to 
> Africa and live there as a dark-skinned human, and go to Russia or 
> Europe and live there as a transparent skinned human. The same individual!
> 
> But you, you earlier humans, are stuck with your transparent skins, what 
> neanderthals dealt with. If you go to sunny areas of the earth, it won't 
> take long for you to die of results of too much ultraviolet radiation.
> 
> You're not Modern Human.
> 
> 


Americans, needing a peace agreement with Iran, pressed Pakestanis to 
contact Iranians again for a possible new talk. I say "needing" it 
because I give it a high probability that the troops that are coming 
into the region are to be stationed in one-family Arab regimes to 
"protect" them, and if the war is going on, a good numbers of these 
troops will die right where their asses are.

This I think is the driving force together with the fact that it is 
mighty easier to achieve that than waiting till consequences of Hormoz 
hit the world. That effect is a couple of months away right now. The war 
itself might in effect be over.

And Americans have to somehow secure the lives of these troops in such 
talks, because one of the conditions that Iran has put forward is for 
all American forces to leave West Asia.

If Americans are so intent to have their troops among the Arabs, they 
will sacrifice anything to gain that, like all the bullshit about nukes 
and missiles and Hormoz and sanctions and ... All that bullshit.

So I don't know if Iran will let that happen or not. I think it is 
absolutely necessary that American forces get out of that region, 
because if they're there, the future wars that Israel and America will 
impose on Iran will become certain, while in the absence of troops and 
bases, Israel might be less willing to attack Iran _or_ Lebanon.

Anyway, it is interesting. Very interesting days are still ahead of us. 
Especially when the effect of Hormoz hasn't kicked in yet. I think there 
will be a struggle in the talks because Americans cannot secure such 
securities via war.


The Pakestani commander after meeting with top guys in Iran's government 
may have found out that such meetings aren't any helpful without meeting 
with the Militia. So he promptly met 6 of the Militia heads and 
discussed with them, thinking that would represent a good enough 
estimate of what Militia's stance is about the talk.

Well, I don't think so :)

Hehe :) Can he meet with at least a few tens of thousands of the Militia 
in carefully distributed areas of Iran? Yep, I don't think so :) He is a 
military man and cannot understand how the Militia forces are shaped and 
how the whole thing works.


There's also a rumor that ceasefire period is to be extended. I wonder 
if it would be more to the benefit of the enemies or Iran's. But a few 
things must be taken care of in this war that have not been done yet. 
This includes a couple of U.S. destroyers that are destined to get sunk. 
Iran's military has not yet carried out its retaliation for the sinking 
of Dena.

So I'm against the extension. Some matters must be settled and done with 
regardless of anything else about this war.


Europeans are saying that the financial impact of war with Iran on 
Europeans won't be worse than what Covid did to EU.

So I guess EU is getting ready to live with it :-) Hehe :) I mentioned 
earlier than the Britain Bitch also has begun the rationing of food. 
They are preparing for realities coming their way.


"Analysts" say Israelis do not see any "long term" solutions to their 
problems anymore. Exactly what thugs often find out.


Satellite images show that Iranians are fast taking advantage of the 
ceasefire to open up entrances to the underground tunnels after they 
were bombed :)

All the more reasons to believe that such "targets" are just the 
openings to a lot of goodies that aren't even underneath those targets. 
Hehe :) They want to openings to be fixed so they could fire more 
missiles from more areas in Iran. In other words everything is intact, 
other than the doors of the underground plants.


Israelis, denying the prevalent existence of Iran's spies among them, 
now claim that Iran is using one of the Chinese new geosynchronous 
satellites to gather intelligence on trained and armed Kords in north Iraq.

I think it's both :) Hehe :)


Thief Bessent told the chinese that he's about to sanction them for 
allowing Iranian money to use their banking system.  I don't even see a 
response from China to that. Hehe :)

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