Iran - Israel/US War: Israel-US declare war on Iran, Iran responds

Haven't noticed. Iranians are mostly small businessmen (like carpet/ furniture or foodstuff shop owners etc) in the UAE.

In my area, there is a big car service station run by Iranians/ persian speaking people. I haven't seen their business taken down.

Here, visas are revoked for a solid reason.. for example, if someone if caught sharing secret information, or indulging in questionable activities, he is immediately taken into temporary custody and deported. The CID is a very strong department here.

Deportation or visa cancellation merely on suspicion is extremely rare. Anyway, I will believe it if I see that service station closed.

This is why I wanted to ask you, as there's a lot of information to sort through, and what is true or not. It didn't feel right, as if the Emiratis had progressed on this route, it would have sunk the value of their visas.
 
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JPMorgan provided data on when the last Persian Gulf oil will arrive in various markets.

r/PrepperIntel - JP Morgan supply chain advisory team has mapped out when the last of the Persian gulf oil will arrive in various global markets
 
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So the Call of duty fanboys who were rooting for Pakistan joining attack on Iran behalf of Saudi defense pact, what happens now 😆



But will these ships come to pakistan or someplace elsewhere ? That's yet to be seen.
 
The narrow part of Hormuz strait is about 33 km ad each country is allowed to have 12 nm (22 km) of territorial sea water. So, Hormuz strait is within both Iran and Oman territories. But, foreign ships are allowed to safe passage through the strait. I don't know Iran has the right to collect ships passage fees.

Nope, of course it doesnt have right to do so under international law. Free passage in any straits around the world is under international law but the ship behavior should abide to the country who has the sea territory, this is why there is incident between Indonesian F16 vs US F18 when US aircraft carrier pass our strait near Bali where it lead to dog fight above our Bawean Island. It was during early 2000.
 
The narrow part of Hormuz strait is about 33 km ad each country is allowed to have 12 nm (22 km) of territorial sea water. So, Hormuz strait is within both Iran and Oman territories. But, foreign ships are allowed to safe passage through the strait. I don't know Iran has the right to collect ships passage fees.
Are Malaysia and Indonesia collecting ship passage fees ? If not then neither Oman nor Iran have any such right.
 
But will these ships come to pakistan or someplace elsewhere ? That's yet to be seen.
Oh my , what would Pakistan do with 20 tankers loaded with oil ? Couple of tankers are enough for us , rest will go to the rest of the world.
 
Oh my , what would Pakistan do with 20 tankers loaded with oil ? Couple of tankers are enough for us , rest will go to the rest of the world.
Maybe sell a couple to neighbour for a profit…
 
The capability is not there. Maybe targeting some Arab universities in the Gulf but that would not bode well for Iran.

But the capability to efficiently strike vital US and Israeli infrastructure in region besides the bases around Iran is not there.

They wouldn't be giving warnings if they could confidently pull it off

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This is from Ukraine. It was a Russian interceptor that was supposed to blow up but instead ended up killing the Ukrainian drone in the most metal way possible.
 
I hope the IRI leadership are awake.
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Oh my , what would Pakistan do with 20 tankers loaded with oil ? Couple of tankers are enough for us , rest will go to the rest of the world.

Maybe add some to our strategic reserves as well. After all 20 ships with 2 per day isn't much oil when you look at our consumption and the distribution among diesel, petrol and all. Just enough for our needs and maybe recover the losses to our reserves (due to no deliveries but continued consumption) we got in past 2 weeks .
 

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