Share.

28 Kommentare

  1. FishermanWaste1268 on

    Bahrain only a small producer in the area. While any supply removed is bad its only around 100k barrels a day if completely offline.

  2. Winter_Criticism_236 on

    Love my diesel vw camper van, setup to run on pure waste veggie oil for free.. 8 years so far no problemo! Middle finger to Trump for causing world chaos!

  3. Trumps billionaire buddies are raking in money, that’s what all this is about, except the big EPSTEIN MISSING TRUMP FILES

  4. Trump regime continues to get the headlines it needs to distract from the allegations in the Epstein files.

  5. CoolAfternoon2340 on

    You know what, this is a great strategy by Iran. They are bluffing the USA if they want to fuck up the world and lose their Arab allies.

  6. PrettySisterKisser on

    US hit their oil while oil was building up in their Gulf allie’s terminals, storage depots, and refineries due to the Strait of Hormuz being closed. What did you think was going to happen US? You went up another tier on the escalation ladder. I also heard that a desalination plants were starting to be hit. Iran has rivers and can hold out for a bit. The Gulf countries most certainly cannot. This is going to be an economic and humanitarian nightmare.

  7. Royal-Hunter3892 on

    Iran’s oil infrastructure was badly hit yesterday.

    The Arab gulf oil producers have benefited a lot and made more money because of sanctions on Iran and on top of that they give US bases .

    The biggest Target of Iran would be Oil infrastructure of gulf states more than israel or Us bases .

    Oil is crux of US Arab ties .the reason why US bases are present to make sure the arabs keep obeying their order of using dollar for energy trade .

    Bases are not to protect the Arabs , it’s present to protect the dollar .

  8. Snooopineapple on

    G7 releasing reserves and will get owned in about 2 months when all their reserves are gone. Stupid fucks

  9. Organic_Good5771 on

    Bahrain hosts the U.S. Fifth Fleet. An attack on strategic infrastructure there isn’t just regional escalation it’s a signal to the entire Gulf security architecture.

  10. katarina-stratford on

    The environmental impact of all these oil fires is going to be monumental.

  11. Can I go back to the 2010s please. I’m not enjoying this decade at all.

  12. Refineries take months to repair and years to build. Farm equipment runs on diesel. If bombing refineries becomes a regular occurrence in this war, there will be huge food shortages and mass starvation.

  13. SpecialistDesk9506 on

    Iran is giving middle finger to all other Arab nations; “if I am going down, you are all coming with me.”

  14. So this is apparently a reference from Reuters?

    https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/bahrains-bapco-announces-force-majeure-operations-2026-03-09/

    > March 9 (Reuters) – Bapco Energies declared ​force majeure ‌on its group operations ​on Monday ​following a recent ⁠attack on ​its refinery ​complex, the company said.

    And there are accompanying pictures taken by a phone.

    It’s still not completely clear to me if this is caused by another strike just today, or whether these are fires still burning from the earlier strike days ago.

Leave A Reply