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

Here's hoping gas prices go down. I don't like paying $100 worth of gas a week.

I really should just bite the bullet and buy an EV though.

I'm anti EV too. They look like toy car for some reason.
Links all over the web; Daddy is very annoyed with Bibi.

Good for America. Hell with Iarahell. Time to focus in our dying cities and rebuild. We can do it but needs to prorotize.
 
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even if its signed it meaningless with israel around
Sanctions relief is not meaningless, it’s one of the greatest concessions Iran could get out of this while conflict. Since WW2, the use of sanctions have been the key tool to slowly kill off adversarial regimes.

If Iran is able to earn, without restriction, they can execute on their $400 billion oil/gas development plan with China, and can then spend on whatever they deem they need.

Either way, the world, by and large hopes the news is true.

And for Pakistan’s sake, I hope this is not just an altruistic move, but one where Pakistan has made side agreements with Iran for the IPI pipeline to resume, at Iran’s expense, so Pakistan doesn’t face any sanctions once Trump leaves office, and Pakistan can buy discounted oil and gas.

For being potentially decisive in ending the war, I also hope Pakistan has gotten commitments to a modernization of a sizable portion of the Pakistan military to help protect the GCC, AND to gain back the support of local populations, via a military modernization and new force posture, as most of the GCC pivots (basically minus UAE) to trying to resolve the Palestinian issue, and not let Iran appear to have been the deciding factor.

Also, considering the impact on Iranians in the UAE, I hope Pakistan markets Gwadar as the international port Iranians can invest in, just outside Iran, to sustain economic activity, when not if, some threat of sanctions are sought to be put back upon them.

This war has to be the moment Pakistan markets itself, and especially Gwadar as the “Venice of the East” on the Silk Road, a true destination for trade and defense for all. Where cargo ships from the GCC AND Iran can be built and fly the flag of Pakistan and be protected by a robust and sizable Pakistan navy, as one of the major “net security providers” in the Arabian Sea if not the whole Indian Ocean.

This is also Pakistan’s moment, this is also Gwadar’s potential moment.


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Oil price down - oops

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Pakistan has once again become uncle Sam’s bag carrier in South Asia.

India had the opportunity but chanakya strategy has ruined it.

India has resumed its Cold War missionary posture.
I was told India would be clearing the US from the Indian Ocean. Was that person wrong?

I wouldn't refer to Pakistan as Uncle Sam's bag carrier. Pakistan understands the western mindset as well as they do the Asian.

And so should Bangladesh for that matter.
 
Sanctions relief is not meaningless, it’s one of the greatest concessions Iran could get out of this while conflict. Since WW2, the use of sanctions have been the key tool to slowly kill off adversarial regimes.

If Iran is able to earn, without restriction, they can execute on their $400 billion oil/gas development plan with China, and can then spend on whatever they deem they need.

Either way, the world, by and large hopes the news is true.

And for Pakistan’s sake, I hope this is not just an altruistic move, but one where Pakistan has made side agreements with Iran for the IPI pipeline to resume, at Iran’s expense, so Pakistan doesn’t face any sanctions once Trump leaves office, and Pakistan can buy discounted oil and gas.

For being potentially decisive in ending the war, I also hope Pakistan has gotten commitments to a modernization of a sizable portion of the Pakistan military to help protect the GCC, AND to gain back the support of local populations, via a military modernization and new force posture, as most of the GCC pivots (basically minus UAE) to trying to resolve the Palestinian issue, and not let Iran appear to have been the deciding factor.

Also, considering the impact on Iranians in the UAE, I hope Pakistan markets Gwadar as the international port Iranians can invest in, just outside Iran, to sustain economic activity, when not if, some threat of sanctions are sought to be put back upon them.

This war has to be the moment Pakistan markets itself, and especially Gwadar as the “Venice of the East” on the Silk Road, a true destination for trade and defense for all. Where cargo ships from the GCC AND Iran can be built and fly the flag of Pakistan and be protected by a robust and sizable Pakistan navy, as one of the major “net security providers” in the Arabian Sea if not the whole Indian Ocean.

This is also Pakistan’s moment, this is also Gwadar’s potential moment.


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Just calm down a bit. Iran is no Afghanistan/India but its not exactly friendly to Pakistan despite huge number of fanboys they have in Pakistan and huge shia population.

I'll wait and see. Ideally sanction free Iran and friendly relations along with trade could be huge boom for Pakistan economy. Hopefully China can convince Iranian mullahs to lay off anti-sunni drugs.
 
RAV4 hybrid!

I've rented several. If I were ever to purchase such a vehicle, as a current owner of two Toyota Tacomas, a RAV4 hybrid would be my SUV of choice.

I'm thinking about going hybrid for my next upgrade. I currently own a 2019 RDX and Acura is expected to release their updated hybrid trim for the 2028 model year. It will be time for my upgrade.
 

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