Streik trifft South Pars, das größte Gasfeld der Welt, im Iran

https://www.turkiyetoday.com/region/strike-hits-south-pars-worlds-largest-gas-field-in-iran-3216471

34 Kommentare

  1. sillygoat2223 on

    If you start attacking oil facilities, then this indicates you don’t think the current government is going to collapse.

  2. 1-randomonium on

    This is cataclysmic. Do Trump and Netanyahu understand what they’ve done? Do American allies?

    Iran has two nuclear options.

    – One is to threaten oil/gas shipping in the Straits of Hormuz. Trump and Netanyahu don’t seem to care about this because very little of US/Israeli oil/gas comes from this route.

    – The second is to destroy the oil and gas production and shipping facilities of every other country in the Middle East. They’re reportedly targeting 4 facilities in Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar now. Evacuation orders have been issued already.

    If most of the Middle East’s oil production ends up getting destroyed by this war it’ll push the entire world into a COVID style recession.

    Israel buys oil from Russia and Trump has been bragging about how the US has a lot of oil, so they’ll be spared the worst of it. But the rest of the world will suffer for years to pay for this war.

  3. Now Iran is gonna do the same to UAE’s refinery so we all gonna pay more at the pump…

  4. My dyslexic ass read “Strike hits South Park,….”

    That was a fun but confusing read.

  5. IceMysterious3056 on

    We know which two countries are responsible when eventual global economy collapse.

  6. Not_Sure__Camacho on

    I’m waiting to see what happens if Ukraine goes after a Russian oil structure (as is their right to do so to repell the invaders of their country).  Would Trump try to offer Russia support?  

  7. You know what, maybe this helps us speed run to green electrification 😅

  8. Canuck-overseas on

    Dubai property has already collapsed around 40%, most economies in the region will enter a deep recession. Now Israel/USA attacking Iran’s civilian infrastructure. There is a concerted pattern of escalation.

  9. Escalating the level of destruction is an absolutely braindead move. If this keeps up we are going to see attacks on all the oil infrastructure and desalination plants. Without which, how do you expect all the countries in the Persian gulf to continue existing? This has the potential to be globally catastrophic, without even considering the needless suffering and death of civilians.

  10. smurfsundermybed on

    Well, I guess that’s one way to make reopening the strait less important. /s

  11. Gas has gone up at the nearest station in our part of Fort Worth from 2.59 on the first day of the “so easy to win, it will absolutely not last more than two weeks, we totally know what we are doing war” to 3.69 a gallon as of about 25 minutes ago when I drove past it. Even for a smaller car (not a thing in Texas, land of trucks and SuVs) that means at least 12-15 extra dollars for every fill up. For people living paycheck-to-paycheck, in a city with long commutes (or lots of sitting in traffic for quite a while, even for relatively short distances if you are closer to downtown or booming areas) and limited public transit, this price shift is brutal, even in the short term. Even if this crisis ends soon, the price will not drop rapidly. “Up like a rocket, down like a feather” is typical for gas price shifts.

  12. Duffman66CMU on

    Shout out to China and their massive investments in solar energy! Nihao!

  13. Well of course Trump wants people to buy his Venezuela oil so he can make more money.

  14. Rough_Championship_3 on

    What’s the end game here? Artificial recession and truce for all?

  15. bluddystump on

    Israel and the US have no right to deprive the rest of the world of their required energy needs. Target military installations sure but to destroy energy infrastructure that a large portion of the world depends on risks instability elsewhere that could spread like wildfire.

  16. SecretiveGoat on

    I wonder if this war will be the push the world needed to go full renewable. While I’m huffing on my copium, maybe this will kill the AI data centers that are crazy energy hungry.

  17. Upset-Somewhere3089 on

    Yes. Attack each and every oil and gas field until there’s none. That’d teach them. /s

  18. GTAinreallife on

    The US: Iran is bombing oil tankers causing oil prices to rise. Pls help protect it.

    Also US: haha we bomb the oil facilities

  19. Jeez, can winter finish already so I can bike to work?! 80$ (CAD) for a tank of gas is a lot and only just beginning.

  20. totallyRebb on

    Gee, i wonder what other countries would benefit from rising Gas prices, because they export a lot of it and need all the money they can get for their ongoing war efforts.

  21. cyclingkingsley on

    Does this mean US is giving the greenlight for Israel to strike oil facilities? Maybe this is an effort to force China (Iran’s 90% export goes to China) to tell Iran to concede to US-Israel….

  22. lingeringneutrophil on

    Time to go for electric cars, folks, before these become the new toilet paper

  23. > the world’s fossil fuel infrastructure is strained by conflict in Iran

    > better attack everyone’s fossil fuel infrastructure, that’ll really help the economy!

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