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It was only a matter of time before they started blowing up the oil and gas infrastructure in the Middle East.

If they would try just a little harder, they can achieve the "sea of glass" when they raise the temps of sand to melting temps, if they're so cocksure they themselves can orchestrate and bring in Revelation's fulfillment. A nuke or two would work great! (their understanding of Revelation 15:2; Revelation 16:12)

 
It was only a matter of time before they started blowing up the oil and gas infrastructure in the Middle East. While the commodities dealers trade paper oil and gas, they cannot deliver something that does not exist. Things are about to get real.

Don't worry

Their sending in the Warthogs!

 
Don't worry

Their sending in the Warthogs!


Meanwhile...


Russian fighters with 'hypersonic' missiles fly over Sea of Japan​

Russia's defense ministry says some of its fighter jets carrying Kinzhal missiles flew over international waters in the Sea of Japan. Moscow says the Kinzhal is a hypersonic weapon.

The ministry announced on Tuesday that MiG-31 aircraft armed with the missiles conducted a planned flight and also practiced air-to-air refueling.

It is unusual for Russia to make such an announcement.

A video released by the ministry shows a fighter jet with a missile under its fuselage taking off. Another shows an aerial refueling tanker connecting a fuel hose to a fighter.

The defense ministry said the flights were carried out in strict accordance with international law.

The Kinzhal missile is one of six new weapons announced by President Vladimir Putin in 2018. Russia says it has a maximum speed of Mach 10.

Russian forces said they used Kinzhal missiles to strike a Ukrainian military facility in March 2022, and have since frequently attacked Ukraine with the missile.

Observers believe that Russia is showing off a cutting-edge combat weapon to keep Japan and the United States in check.
 
Source: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260318_19/

Some oil tankers using Red Sea instead of passing through Strait of Hormuz​

A shipping intermediary says some oil tankers and other vessels are using the Red Sea instead of passing through the Strait of Hormuz amid a de facto closure of the strait due to the Iran conflict.

The Tokyo-based firm, Atlas, surveys shipping companies inside and outside Japan to compile navigation data.

The firm says there have been cases since about two weeks ago in which foreign-flagged tankers take the alternative route of navigating through the Red Sea after receiving crude oil and other cargoes at the port of Yanbu on the western side of Saudi Arabia.

Some shipping companies are believed to be taking risks by choosing the Red Sea as shipping fares have doubled or tripled from the normal level amid growing concerns that crude oil transportation will be disrupted.

Japanese shipping companies have been refraining from using the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden out of security concerns.

The Japanese Shipowners' Association says it is calling on companies to avoid the waters because of the risk of being attacked by the Houthi anti-government group in Yemen.

Atlas says that in an emergency case, crude oil could be transferred from a foreign tanker to a Japanese vessel at a port or at sea and then transported to Japan. Such a process could have an impact on crude oil supplies and prices.

The firm also says transportation through the Red Sea could become difficult, depending on attacks by the Houthis.

Atlas President Takenaka Yoshinobu said that following the start of the military operation, there have been moves to use the Saudi Arabian port.

He also said he thinks the higher shipping fares may have prompted European and Chinese ship owners to choose the route despite the risks.

Takenaka said ship owners are trying to figure out which port is safe and where crude oil can be loaded onto vessels.
 
This isn’t in regards to the Iranian war, but apparently in Australia, one of their PM’s Anthony Albanese attended a mosque to honor the end of their Ramadan and he was not met kindly. False religion being revealed as they truly are. But I have to say that Albanese is very naive to believe otherwise.

 
Maybe @4JahandChrist can confirm. Are the Aussies running out of diesel?

Howdy Susan ( Do they call Susan's "Snoot" in America? ) it's most definitely a concern and it's one reason why for the first time Australia's PM is slow to cheer on the USA in public. Australia, like Canada has some autonomy but we are essentially the 51st and 52nd State's of America....particularly after WW2 as the USA became the supreme top dog.

That means in private the PM may well be backing the US but in public he will seriously lose his voter base if he goes "all the way with the USA". Aussie farmers don't like Labour (Left leaning ..a bit like Democrats) Governments at the best of times but now they are running short on Diesel they will drive their tractors into Parliament House if the PM isn't seen to sympathize with their plight.

Btw....we are coming into ploughing season. So as the first good rains start to appear they need fuel now otherwise they will miss a whole year of cropping. The Diesel is not dry yet but people are panicking.

During Covid it was panic toilet paper buying and now it's panic fuel buying. Large hardware chains are running out of Jerry Cans as people raid the pumps. Per litre fuel for my car has jumped from $1.80 to $2.70. I figure if you stock up on anything it might as well be petrol. If we run out of toilet of paper again you can use the petrol for both. :sneaky:
 
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