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  • 🇶🇦 | Qatar has officially fully stopped gas liquefaction at Ras Laffan & declared force majeure on exports — Reuters.

    It will take at least 2 weeks to restart liquefaction, followed by another 2 weeks to restore full capacity.

    Context:

    Gas liquefaction = turning natural gas into LNG.

    Force majeure = Not being able to fulfill contract obligations

    @FotrosResistancee

    Source: https://t.me/FotrosResistancee/19085

  • 🇶🇦 | Qatar has officially fully stopped gas liquefaction at Ras Laffan & declared force majeure on exports — Reuters.

    It will take at least 2 weeks to restart liquefaction, followed by another 2 weeks to restore full capacity.

    Context:

    Gas liquefaction = turning natural gas into LNG.

    Force majeure = Not being able to fulfill contract obligations

    @FotrosResistancee

    Source: https://t.me/FotrosResistancee/19085

  • —❗️🇾🇪/🇮🇷 NEW: Yemen has informed Arab countries in the region in recent days that if they join the war against Iran, Yemen will join on behalf of Iran and target all the vital energy infrastructure in the Gulf states – IRIB

    @Middle_East_Spectator

    Source: https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/29693

  • —❗️🇾🇪/🇮🇷 NEW: Yemen has informed Arab countries in the region in recent days that if they join the war against Iran, Yemen will join on behalf of Iran and target all the vital energy infrastructure in the Gulf states – IRIB

    @Middle_East_Spectator

    Source: https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/29693

  • Ali Larijani, chairman of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, claims more than 500 U.S. troops were killed in the past few days.

    The Khatam Al-Anbiyaa HQ has also made similar outlandish claims in recent days.

    In my opinion, lying so blatantly does nothing but humiliate Iran in front of the world and make people turn to enemy media instead of our own.

    Grow up, be realistic, and be better.

    Source: https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/29692

  • Ali Larijani, chairman of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, claims more than 500 U.S. troops were killed in the past few days.

    The Khatam Al-Anbiyaa HQ has also made similar outlandish claims in recent days.

    In my opinion, lying so blatantly does nothing but humiliate Iran in front of the world and make people turn to enemy media instead of our own.

    Grow up, be realistic, and be better.

    Source: https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/29692

  • ⚡️⚡️ 🇮🇷🇶🇦🇺🇸 EXCLUSIVE: Mediterranean Man has received evidence the U.S. military in Qatar is using PAC-2 air defense missiles, produced all the way back in 2000, after they ran out of PAC-3 missiles

    This confirms reporting that U.S. air defenses are running low on interceptors amid Iran's missile and drone strikes on the Gulf countries.

    @medmannews

    Source: https://t.me/medmannews/36444

  • ⚡️⚡️ 🇮🇷🇶🇦🇺🇸 EXCLUSIVE: Mediterranean Man has received evidence the U.S. military in Qatar is using PAC-2 air defense missiles, produced all the way back in 2000, after they ran out of PAC-3 missiles

    This confirms reporting that U.S. air defenses are running low on interceptors amid Iran's missile and drone strikes on the Gulf countries.

    @medmannews

    Source: https://t.me/medmannews/36444

  • Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has delivered a strong rebuttal to US President Donald Trump's threat to end trade with Spain by restating his opposition to war and what he called the "breakdown of international law".

    In a 10-minute televised address, Sánchez reflected on the wars in Ukraine and Gaza as well as the Iraq War more than 20 years ago and said the Spanish government's position could be summed up as "no to war".

    Trump threatened to impose a full trade embargo on Spain in response to Madrid's refusal to allow the US to use the jointly-run bases at Morón and Rotafor for strikes on Iran.

    "Spain has been terrible," Trump said during a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Tuesday.

    "We're going to cut off all trade with Spain. We don't want anything to do with Spain," he added.

    Merz said later he had told Trump very clearly that he could not conclude a separate trade agreement with Germany or all of Europe but not with Spain.

    In response to the US economic threat, the Élysée Palace said French President Emmanuel Macron had conveyed his "solidarity" with Spain, during a phone conversation with Sánchez on Wednesday. European Council President António Costa also said he had spoken to the Spanish leader "to express the EU's full solidarity".

    Trump accused Spain on Tuesday of being a "terrible partner" in Nato for failing to increase its defence budget in line with a target of 5% of economic output (GDP).

    Earlier this year Sánchez drew Trump's anger by speaking out against the US military incursion into Venezuela.

    [video omitted, ...]

    In his televised address from the prime minister's Madrid residence at La Moncloa on Wednesday, Sánchez said the government was studying economic measures to counter the impact of the conflict on Spaniards, although he avoided directly referring to Trump's trade threat.

    "The question is not if we are on the side of the ayatollahs - nobody is. The question is whether we are in favour of peace and international legality."

    "You cannot answer one illegality with another, because that is how the great catastrophes of humanity begin."

    Spain's Socialist prime minister explained that the government's position was comparable to its stance on Ukraine and Gaza. Sánchez has been a vociferous critic of Israel's military response to the Hamas attacks in 2023.

    Spain has been among Europe's most outspoken governments on Gaza, describing Israel's actions there as "genocide" and acknowledging a Palestinian state before many other EU members did.

    That position was in step with his coalition partners to his left and, broadly speaking, with Spanish attitudes to the Middle East.

    Looking back to the invasion of Iraq in 2003, which he said had failed to achieve its goals and had made life worse for ordinary people, he warned that the attacks on Iran could have a similar economic impact for millions.

    His reference to the Iraq invasion will connect with many Spanish voters. Spain's support at the time from the conservative People's Party (PP) government was deeply unpopular, and triggered mass anti-war protests.

    Many believe it also lay the groundwork for the Socialist Party's surprise election victory in March 2004, days after Madrid was hit by deadly jihadist bombings.

    Sánchez reminded Spaniards of the "Azores trio" of then-US President George W. Bush, the UK's Tony Blair and Spanish conservative leader José María Aznar - who had met on a Spanish base in the region days before the Iraq invasion.

    He said they had handed Europeans the "gift" of "a more insecure world and worse life".

    The Spanish leader's stance contrasts strongly with that of Merz, who told German TV on Tuesday regime change in Iran would leave the world "a little better off", although he also said this was "not without risk and we would also have to bear the consequences".

    Unlike Spain's fellow Nato allies - the UK, France and Greece - it has not yet committed to any military involvement in response to the war.

    The Spanish prime minister said he wanted to express the solidarity of the Spanish people with countries that had been "illegally attacked by the Iranian regime".

    [Trump threatens to halt trade with Spain over military base access, ...]

    Aside from the fierce criticism Sánchez is facing from the US, his coalition government has faced months of enormous political pressure, generating constant speculation that its collapse could be imminent.

    It has been struggling to maintain its parliamentary majority, which includes an array of left-wing and regional nationalist parties.

    Allegations of corruption against several of his allies and his inner circle have severely weakened his position.

    In Spain's deeply polarised politics, much of the support for Sánchez is driven as much by concerns about the country's right and far right as it is by endorsement of his leadership and policies.

    Standing up to the US president may have electoral benefits for the Socialist leader.

    A recent poll by the CIS research institute found that 77% of Spaniards had a "bad" or "very bad" opinion of Trump, suggesting that even many right-wing voters might back Sánchez on this issue.

    However, there is now uncertainty in Spain over whether Trump's threats will translate into some form of economic reprisals, and many Spaniards will be watching this drama nervously.

  • Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has delivered a strong rebuttal to US President Donald Trump's threat to end trade with Spain by restating his opposition to war and what he called the "breakdown of international law".

    In a 10-minute televised address, Sánchez reflected on the wars in Ukraine and Gaza as well as the Iraq War more than 20 years ago and said the Spanish government's position could be summed up as "no to war".

    Trump threatened to impose a full trade embargo on Spain in response to Madrid's refusal to allow the US to use the jointly-run bases at Morón and Rotafor for strikes on Iran.

    "Spain has been terrible," Trump said during a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Tuesday.

    "We're going to cut off all trade with Spain. We don't want anything to do with Spain," he added.

    Merz said later he had told Trump very clearly that he could not conclude a separate trade agreement with Germany or all of Europe but not with Spain.

    In response to the US economic threat, the Élysée Palace said French President Emmanuel Macron had conveyed his "solidarity" with Spain, during a phone conversation with Sánchez on Wednesday. European Council President António Costa also said he had spoken to the Spanish leader "to express the EU's full solidarity".

    Trump accused Spain on Tuesday of being a "terrible partner" in Nato for failing to increase its defence budget in line with a target of 5% of economic output (GDP).

    Earlier this year Sánchez drew Trump's anger by speaking out against the US military incursion into Venezuela.

    [video omitted, ...]

    In his televised address from the prime minister's Madrid residence at La Moncloa on Wednesday, Sánchez said the government was studying economic measures to counter the impact of the conflict on Spaniards, although he avoided directly referring to Trump's trade threat.

    "The question is not if we are on the side of the ayatollahs - nobody is. The question is whether we are in favour of peace and international legality."

    "You cannot answer one illegality with another, because that is how the great catastrophes of humanity begin."

    Spain's Socialist prime minister explained that the government's position was comparable to its stance on Ukraine and Gaza. Sánchez has been a vociferous critic of Israel's military response to the Hamas attacks in 2023.

    Spain has been among Europe's most outspoken governments on Gaza, describing Israel's actions there as "genocide" and acknowledging a Palestinian state before many other EU members did.

    That position was in step with his coalition partners to his left and, broadly speaking, with Spanish attitudes to the Middle East.

    Looking back to the invasion of Iraq in 2003, which he said had failed to achieve its goals and had made life worse for ordinary people, he warned that the attacks on Iran could have a similar economic impact for millions.

    His reference to the Iraq invasion will connect with many Spanish voters. Spain's support at the time from the conservative People's Party (PP) government was deeply unpopular, and triggered mass anti-war protests.

    Many believe it also lay the groundwork for the Socialist Party's surprise election victory in March 2004, days after Madrid was hit by deadly jihadist bombings.

    Sánchez reminded Spaniards of the "Azores trio" of then-US President George W. Bush, the UK's Tony Blair and Spanish conservative leader José María Aznar - who had met on a Spanish base in the region days before the Iraq invasion.

    He said they had handed Europeans the "gift" of "a more insecure world and worse life".

    The Spanish leader's stance contrasts strongly with that of Merz, who told German TV on Tuesday regime change in Iran would leave the world "a little better off", although he also said this was "not without risk and we would also have to bear the consequences".

    Unlike Spain's fellow Nato allies - the UK, France and Greece - it has not yet committed to any military involvement in response to the war.

    The Spanish prime minister said he wanted to express the solidarity of the Spanish people with countries that had been "illegally attacked by the Iranian regime".

    [Trump threatens to halt trade with Spain over military base access, ...]

    Aside from the fierce criticism Sánchez is facing from the US, his coalition government has faced months of enormous political pressure, generating constant speculation that its collapse could be imminent.

    It has been struggling to maintain its parliamentary majority, which includes an array of left-wing and regional nationalist parties.

    Allegations of corruption against several of his allies and his inner circle have severely weakened his position.

    In Spain's deeply polarised politics, much of the support for Sánchez is driven as much by concerns about the country's right and far right as it is by endorsement of his leadership and policies.

    Standing up to the US president may have electoral benefits for the Socialist leader.

    A recent poll by the CIS research institute found that 77% of Spaniards had a "bad" or "very bad" opinion of Trump, suggesting that even many right-wing voters might back Sánchez on this issue.

    However, there is now uncertainty in Spain over whether Trump's threats will translate into some form of economic reprisals, and many Spaniards will be watching this drama nervously.

  • 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷| Last night the US & Israel attacked Khorramabad 3 times, at around 1:21 AM.

    They mistakenly hit a fuel tanker which they probably thought was a missile launcher.

    2 other attacks targeted warehouses near the city’s main belt road, which were actually storage sites for compressed straw and hay used for livestock in the area.

    It looks like the US & Israeli intel is losing value & they relied on incorrect intelligence when carrying out attacks.

    @FotrosResistancee

    Source: https://t.me/FotrosResistancee/19035

  • 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷| Last night the US & Israel attacked Khorramabad 3 times, at around 1:21 AM.

    They mistakenly hit a fuel tanker which they probably thought was a missile launcher.

    2 other attacks targeted warehouses near the city’s main belt road, which were actually storage sites for compressed straw and hay used for livestock in the area.

    It looks like the US & Israeli intel is losing value & they relied on incorrect intelligence when carrying out attacks.

    @FotrosResistancee

    Source: https://t.me/FotrosResistancee/19035

  • A source tells me that Iran is not concerned about Gulf countries joining the war, and that even Israel at this stage is considered a secondary priority; all focus is on pressuring the United States.

    Source: https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/29594

  • A source tells me that Iran is not concerned about Gulf countries joining the war, and that even Israel at this stage is considered a secondary priority; all focus is on pressuring the United States.

    Source: https://t.me/Middle_East_Spectator/29594

  • Tehran, Iran: In a dramatic escalation of the ongoing regional conflict, the Iranian government has officially announced a total blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to all international maritime traffic, with exception to Chinese and Russian vessels.

    Tehran reportedly described the move as a "strategic gesture of gratitude" for Beijing and Moscow’s continued diplomatic and economic support throughout the current war with Israel and the United States.

    The announcement, reportedly broadcast via state media on Tuesday, confirms that the world’s most vital energy chokepoint is now effectively closed to the global fleet. Iranian officials stated that Beijing’s and Moscow's "steadfast stance" in international forums and its refusal to join Western-led sanctions have earned it exclusive passage through the waterway.

    Only Russian-owned and Chinese-owned vessels are permitted to transit the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) naval units have been authorized to "directly target and neutralize" any unauthorized vessel attempting a crossing. The ban includes oil tankers, LNG carriers, and cargo ships from all other nations, including neutral parties and regional neighbours.

    Global Energy Security in Jeopardy

    The Strait of Hormuz is the artery for roughly 20% of the world's total oil consumption and a significant portion of global liquefied natural gas (LNG). Market analysts warn that this "selective blockade" could trigger an unprecedented global energy crisis. International Reaction

    The exclusive access granted to China and Russia put both the countries in a complex position as both beneficiaries and potential mediators. Meanwhile, the U.S. Fifth Fleet and allied task forces have reportedly moved to "high alert," though they have yet to challenge the blockade directly to avoid a wider naval engagement.

  • Tehran, Iran: In a dramatic escalation of the ongoing regional conflict, the Iranian government has officially announced a total blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to all international maritime traffic, with exception to Chinese and Russian vessels.

    Tehran reportedly described the move as a "strategic gesture of gratitude" for Beijing and Moscow’s continued diplomatic and economic support throughout the current war with Israel and the United States.

    The announcement, reportedly broadcast via state media on Tuesday, confirms that the world’s most vital energy chokepoint is now effectively closed to the global fleet. Iranian officials stated that Beijing’s and Moscow's "steadfast stance" in international forums and its refusal to join Western-led sanctions have earned it exclusive passage through the waterway.

    Only Russian-owned and Chinese-owned vessels are permitted to transit the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) naval units have been authorized to "directly target and neutralize" any unauthorized vessel attempting a crossing. The ban includes oil tankers, LNG carriers, and cargo ships from all other nations, including neutral parties and regional neighbours.

    Global Energy Security in Jeopardy

    The Strait of Hormuz is the artery for roughly 20% of the world's total oil consumption and a significant portion of global liquefied natural gas (LNG). Market analysts warn that this "selective blockade" could trigger an unprecedented global energy crisis. International Reaction

    The exclusive access granted to China and Russia put both the countries in a complex position as both beneficiaries and potential mediators. Meanwhile, the U.S. Fifth Fleet and allied task forces have reportedly moved to "high alert," though they have yet to challenge the blockade directly to avoid a wider naval engagement.

  • World News @lemmygrad.ml

    The granddaughter of Ayatollah Khamenei was martyred.

    t.me /Middle_East_Spectator/29249
  • news @hexbear.net

    —❗️🇺🇸/🇮🇷 BREAKING: ‘The war against Iran is now expected to last multiple weeks, not days’ – Senior U.S. officials to Al Jazeera

    t.me /Middle_East_Spectator/29237
  • World News @lemmygrad.ml

    —❗️🇺🇸/🇮🇷 BREAKING: ‘The war against Iran is now expected to last multiple weeks, not days’ – Senior U.S. officials to Al Jazeera

    t.me /Middle_East_Spectator/29237
  • news @hexbear.net

    An Iranian Shahed-136 drone targeted an Emirati oil rig in the Persian Gulf

    t.me /Middle_East_Spectator/29240
  • World News @lemmygrad.ml

    An Iranian Shahed-136 drone targeted an Emirati oil rig in the Persian Gulf

    t.me /Middle_East_Spectator/29240
  • Chapotraphouse @hexbear.net

    Ayatollah Khamenei was the only authority preventing Iran from getting the nuclear bomb.

    t.me /FotrosResistancee/18559
  • GenZedong @lemmygrad.ml

    Ayatollah Khamenei was the only authority preventing Iran from getting the nuclear bomb.

    t.me /FotrosResistancee/18559
  • Chapotraphouse @hexbear.net

    The Global Energy Market is Doomed (And a Simple Request)

    lemmygrad.ml /post/10806868/7812954
  • GenZedong @lemmygrad.ml

    The Global Energy Market is Doomed (And a Simple Request)

    lemmygrad.ml /post/10806868/7812954
  • news @hexbear.net

    BREAKING: The strait of Hormuz is unofficially closed

    t.me /FotrosResistancee/18398
  • World News @lemmygrad.ml

    BREAKING: The strait of Hormuz is unofficially closed

    t.me /FotrosResistancee/18398
  • Slop. @hexbear.net

    Daughter of Reza Pahlavi sucking up to Trump even though >85 little Iranian girls were killed by the US

    t.me /FotrosResistancee/18395
  • World News @lemmygrad.ml

    Daughter of Reza Pahlavi sucking up to Trump even though >85 little Iranian girls were killed by the US

    t.me /FotrosResistancee/18395
  • Chapotraphouse @hexbear.net

    War Against Iran Has Begun (Some Sources To Follow)

    indi.ca /war-against-iran-has-begun-some-sources-to-follow/
  • GenZedong @lemmygrad.ml

    War Against Iran Has Begun (Some Sources To Follow)

    indi.ca /war-against-iran-has-begun-some-sources-to-follow/
  • technology @hexbear.net

    NEW: Palantir's AI Is Already Playing a Major Role in Tracking Gaza Aid Deliveries

    www.dropsitenews.com /p/palantir-ai-gaza-humanitarian-aid-cmcc-srs-ngos-banned-israel
  • Technology @lemmygrad.ml

    NEW: Palantir's AI Is Already Playing a Major Role in Tracking Gaza Aid Deliveries

    www.dropsitenews.com /p/palantir-ai-gaza-humanitarian-aid-cmcc-srs-ngos-banned-israel
  • China @lemmygrad.ml

    China is Backing Iran BIG TIME

  • news @hexbear.net

    USA is so desperate to stop China, it's trying to make new global coalition

  • World News @lemmygrad.ml

    USA is so desperate to stop China, it's trying to make new global coalition