Der Iran sagt, er werde die Infrastruktur im Nahen Osten „unwiderruflich zerstören“, wenn die USA Energiestandorte angreifen

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/22/iran-says-destroy-middle-east-infrastructure-us-energy-sites?CMP=share_btn_url

28 Kommentare

  1. codenamemilo85 on

    If Taco follows through with this we are surely looking at a depression to rival The Great Depression. Maybe that’s Trumps aim as he always wants to be seen as the greatest, what better way to facilitate the greatest depression the world has ever seen!

  2. It’s interesting watching someone counter TACO, he probably doesn’t know what to do.

  3. Please everyone stop talking about the Epstein files

    I think this is getting serious.

  4. CompetitiveOwl89 on

    The IRG is clearly in control right now pulling the strings. They don’t want to lose their power

  5. This would be one way to force more governments to go all in on renewables. Trump is a massive problem, for sure, but he is probably only speeding up the inevitable. Perhaps he will accidentally and unintentionally bring people together against the top 1% and their lapdogs that make life worse for everyone else.

  6. All this because Trump thought it would work to redirect people’s attention away from the Epstein files.

  7. Remote-Ad-2686 on

    U S funded water and fuel infrastructure threat… just like every CIA study as stated. Who could have predicted?

  8. shrek-is-real on

    Can someone just STOP this guy? Why is everyone in the govt so silent on both sides fuck.

  9. Yeah.. I think that many countries and people will soon learn the true value of being energy independent with renewable energy.

    Besides the obvious climate and health benefits, it’s priceless for national security.

  10. The US military is better at blowing up shit than anyone else on the planet, how dare they claim to be better at blowing up shit. America will have to blow up more shit to show them who is best at blowing up shit.

  11. GoodLeroyBrown on

    It’s funny watching Americans hate Trump so much they get pleasure out of a terroristic regimes crazy tactics.

  12. When vote for a clown, you get a circus. This shit is just embarrassing af.

  13. „Irreversibly“ is doing important strategic work in that sentence. Iran isn’t just threatening to destroy infrastructure – they’re explicitly signaling the damage cannot be undone on a politically relevant timescale.

    Oil wells and pipelines can be rebuilt in months to years. Desalination plants take 3-7 years to replace at full scale. If Iran destroys UAE and Saudi desalination capacity, you have a humanitarian crisis that cannot be resolved with a ceasefire, because the infrastructure timeline exceeds any political settlement’s lifespan.

    The threat Iran is actually making isn’t „we’ll hurt you now.“ It’s „we’ll create a problem you’ll still be managing when your administration is gone.“ It converts a military conflict into a structural problem that survives any negotiated exit.

    The counterintuitive implication: this might make diplomacy more likely rather than less. If both sides genuinely understand the destruction would be irreversible, the cost of executing it is also higher for Iran – they’d cement permanent enemies throughout the Gulf and give the US a humanitarian justification for a longer-term military presence. The threat is most effective if it never has to be used.

  14. sossigsandwich on

    This would single handily destroy Europe (probably most of the world)

  15. What a terrible decision it was to attack Iran. Has to be ome of the biggest military blunders of all time.

  16. StudySpecial on

    Can they explain how they intend to irreversibly destroy anything?

    Are they going to salt the earth to make sure nothing ever gets built again there? Unless they actually managed to build several large thermonuclear bombs secretly I don’t think they have the capability to do that.

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