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

The "deal" is going to be signed electronically, per Iranian sources.

And I'm starting to agree with @Persian Gulf. It seems like a terrible deal. I just hope we would be given some cash before the next round of war.
 
no thats just the calculation some news reports are stating

Oh, you mean useless speculation. I would love to see the details of this "calculation", just for its comedic value. :D



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Assuming all $100 bills:

ItemEstimate
Cash amount$3,000,000,000
Bills needed at $100 each30,000,000 bills
Weight of bills30,000 kg / 66,139 lb
Raw note volumeabout 1,196 ft³
Practical 747 PMC pallet load limitabout 6,800 kg gross
Pallets by weight5 pallets

The weight drives the answer. U.S. notes weigh about 1 gram each, regardless of denomination, according to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. So 30 million $100 bills weigh about 30 metric tons.

A standard 747-compatible PMC/P6P air pallet is roughly 96 × 125 inches and has a main-deck max gross weight around 6,800 kg, so $3 billion in $100 bills divides into 5 pallets at about $600 million per pallet, or roughly 6,000 kg / 13,228 lb of notes per pallet.

A 747-8F could easily carry that: Boeing lists maximum revenue payload around 137.8 metric tons, far above the roughly 30–31 tons including pallet tare/packaging.

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30 pallets of $100 billsAmount
Value per pallet$600 million
Cash weight per pallet6,000 kg / 13,228 lb
Total value$18 billion
Total cash weight180,000 kg / 396,832 lb
Total cash weight in U.S. tons198.4 short tons
Total cash weight in metric tons180 metric tons

So 30 pallets would contain about $18 billion and weigh about 180 metric tons in cash alone.

That would be too heavy for a 747 freighter if all 30 pallets were filled that way. A 747-8F max payload is roughly 138 metric tons, so 30 fully loaded cash pallets would exceed payload capacity before adding pallet tare, packaging, guards, containers, or fuel-range penalties.
 
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This country is so divided that the liberal segments of America are happy to see Trump/America facing a setback in this war. The Comments sections of CNN and NY Times show that.
During the Iraq War 2003, one of my liberal (white) friend even was happy when an American aircraft was shot down during the war.

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The economic fallout from the Iran war is ONLY JUST BEGINNING

Ending the war may mitigate some of the fallout, but the consequences will be crushing and not just for the U.S

The Zionists really trapped the U.S and world this time

The Jews should pay for their stupidity, and everything must be done to end the Abraham accord's

The GCC is facing new dynamics and it can't just trust the U.S and Zionists and Iran MUST force a new reality upon them where they have to push away from the u.s and west
 
exactly

Iran has this

When you win the war you get to take the booty and make the rules , fair game
Iran is set to get the following

$3 billion cash on 30 pallets each one weighing over 1 ton cash

$12 billion frozen assets release Phase 1 and $12 billion in Phase 2

Hormuz transit fees per ship fee $1.5 million and 125 ship pass per day thats over $70 billion per year

Oil exports at high oil prices close to $70 billion

so within 12 months close to $170 billion in income for Iran

that should cover the war reparations US and Israel have to pay

on top of that all trade and assets will be unfrozen and Access to international banking SWIFT to trade with more nations
You are being unrealistically optimistic, I think. I don't think Iran will be able to join the SWIFT again. No source has mentioned that. And I doubt anything other than $24 billion of our assets would be unfrozen.

Also, I think Iran has to split the transit fee with Oman. Also, oil prices will very likely fall below $80 per barrel once an agreement is reached.
 
so your saying Iran didn't win the war?

Where did I say that, kind Sir?

II have always said that it is too early to tell who won and who lost, since we do not know the details of the terms ending the war, as of yet.
 
LOL. Is that why even the Chinese keep taking their money out to the West whenever possible?

Anyway, it is relevant with the topic of this thread only as much as the claims of a planeload of cash being taken to Tehran, with further claims it will be use to buy out some people, only to end up back in the US financial system again.

Which is all utter speculation and thus useless. But, then again, nothing is too complicated for a conspiracy theory to explain away so blithely. :D

God! You really are dense!

Chinese buying up US assets is supposed to be detrimental to China?
 
Oh, you mean useless speculation. I would love to see the details of this "calculation", just for its comedic value. :D



=========================

Assuming all $100 bills:

ItemEstimate
Cash amount$3,000,000,000
Bills needed at $100 each30,000,000 bills
Weight of bills30,000 kg / 66,139 lb
Raw note volumeabout 1,196 ft³
Practical 747 PMC pallet load limitabout 6,800 kg gross
Pallets by weight5 pallets

The weight drives the answer. U.S. notes weigh about 1 gram each, regardless of denomination, according to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. So 30 million $100 bills weigh about 30 metric tons.

A standard 747-compatible PMC/P6P air pallet is roughly 96 × 125 inches and has a main-deck max gross weight around 6,800 kg, so $3 billion in $100 bills divides into 5 pallets at about $600 million per pallet, or roughly 6,000 kg / 13,228 lb of notes per pallet.

A 747-8F could easily carry that: Boeing lists maximum revenue payload around 137.8 metric tons, far above the roughly 30–31 tons including pallet tare/packaging.

==================================


30 pallets of $100 billsAmount
Value per pallet$600 million
Cash weight per pallet6,000 kg / 13,228 lb
Total value$18 billion
Total cash weight180,000 kg / 396,832 lb
Total cash weight in U.S. tons198.4 short tons
Total cash weight in metric tons180 metric tons

So 30 pallets would contain about $18 billion and weigh about 180 metric tons in cash alone.

That would be too heavy for a 747 freighter if all 30 pallets were filled that way. A 747-8F max payload is roughly 138 metric tons, so 30 fully loaded cash pallets would exceed payload capacity before adding pallet tare, packaging, guards, containers, or fuel-range penalties.

stop using ChatGPT

the aircraft is a custom aircraft which is modified and operated by UAE

and you do realise each pallet can have different height to stack so we have no idea the height of the pallets
 
Chinese buying up US assets is supposed to be detrimental to China?

Let us remain on topic: you made the claim that all the money rumored to have been sent to Iran will makes it way back to buy property in UK and USA. Utter BS.
 
This country is so divided that the liberal segments of America are happy to see Trump/America facing a setback in this war. The Comments sections of CNN and NY Times show that.
During the Iraq War 2003, one of my liberal (white) friend even was happy when an American aircraft was shot down during the war.

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The economic fallout from the Iran war is ONLY JUST BEGINNING

Ending the war may mitigate some of the fallout, but the consequences will be crushing and not just for the U.S

The Zionists really trapped the U.S and world this time

The Jews should pay for their stupidity, and everything must be done to end the Abraham accord's

The GCC is facing new dynamics and it can't just trust the U.S and Zionists and Iran MUST force a new reality upon them where they have to push away from the u.s and west
 
The "deal" is going to be signed electronically, per Iranian sources.

And I'm starting to agree with @Persian Gulf. It seems like a terrible deal. I just hope we would be given some cash before the next round of war.

On what basis is it a terrible deal if it is signed electronically? No one knows. It is all speculation right now.
 
The "deal" is going to be signed electronically, per Iranian sources.

And I'm starting to agree with @Persian Gulf. It seems like a terrible deal. I just hope we would be given some cash before the next round of war.

There’s no deal. It’s just an excuse for a ceasefire.

Please list what Iran is giving up?

SoH and Missile tech are Iran’s leverage and will keep being deployed whenever Iran needs it.

HEU has no offensive or defensive value to Iran.

Iran wasn’t attacked because it was a nuclear threat.

It was attacked because it was a geopolitical threat. Hence the effort to turn it into a failed state.
 
stop using ChatGPT

the aircraft is a custom aircraft which is modified and operated by UAE

and you do realise each pallet can have different height to stack so we have no idea the height of the pallets

Except a Boeing 737-7JZ BBJ cannot carry 30 pallets, or even $3 billion:

BBJ/737-700 payload limits are roughly a maximum payload in 28,260–36,200 lb. Thus, A6-RJF can not deliver $3 billion in $100 bills in one flight under normal BBJ loading assumptions. It is a VIP passenger BBJ, not a palletized freighter. Practical single-flight cash capacity is likely closer to $1.3–1.6 billion at maximum payload and short range.
 
The economic fallout from the Iran war is ONLY JUST BEGINNING
Ending the war may mitigate some of the fallout, but the consequences will be crushing and not just for the U.S
The Zionists really trapped the U.S and world this time

It is the Petro Dollar which, if dented, would be a concern for the Americans. Too early to say that. But, yes, Netanyahu's expansionist plans don't align with the American interests.
 
Except a Boeing 737-7JZ BBJ cannot carry 30 pallets, or even $3 billion:

BBJ/737-700 payload limits are roughly a maximum payload in 28,260–36,200 lb. Thus, A6-RJF can not deliver $3 billion in $100 bills in one flight under normal BBJ loading assumptions. It is a VIP passenger BBJ, not a palletized freighter. Practical single-flight cash capacity is likely closer to $1.3–1.6 billion at maximum payload and short range.

This is ChatGPT it won’t make a dumb person look clever

Like I said the aircraft is a modified one operated by UAE royals
 

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