The Iranian Parliament has just ordered the Strait of Hormuz Strait must be CLOSED.

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Iran's parliament has approved the closure of the key oil shipping route Strait of Hormuz after the US bombed three of its nuclear facilities, state media Press TV reported today.

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most critical chokepoints, through which a fifth of global oil and gas supply flows.

Just happened so not much more on it for now.....Hopefully it's just blustering from a dying regime.

China, being the primary victim of such a closure, might have something to say about it.
 
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The USA / Israel violated international law, the UN Charter and the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons by attacking Iran. Once no one cares about laws and there are no penalties for violating them; it is a Mad Max world and the only thing that matters is might makes right.

The keyboard commandos say Iran should have negotiated and taken Trump's deal. Iran did negotiate for 60 days. Jews told Trump they want the 'Libyan option' for Iran. Trump's deal was, zero nuclear enrichment, give up all your missiles, change regimes and unconditional surrender. Once Iran was disarmed, the USA could invade and put in their puppet. They could shut off China's oil and use Iran as a staging ground to take down Russia. It would be akin to taking down Iraq for false weapons of mass destruction claims and then using Iraq as a staging ground for taken down Iran...which is what the USA has done. Once Russia was broken up, they could then move on to China.

That's the score, bub.

Trump jew jared rabbi.webp
 
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Iran's parliament has approved the closure of the key oil shipping route Strait of Hormuz after the US bombed three of its nuclear facilities, state media Press TV reported today.

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most critical chokepoints, through which a fifth of global oil and gas supply flows.

Just happened so not much more on it for now.....Hopefully it's just blustering from a dying regime.

China, being the primary victim of such a closure, might have something to say about it.

 
The USA / Israel violated international law, the UN Charter and the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons by attacking Iran. Once no one cares about laws and there are no penalties for violating them; it is a Mad Max world and the only thing that matters is might makes right.

The keyboard commandos say Iran should have negotiated or taken Trump's deal. Iran did negotiate for 60 days. Jews told Trump they want the 'Libyan option' for Iran. Trump's deal was, zero nuclear enrichment, give up all your missiles, change regimes and unconditional surrender. once Iran was disarmed, the USA could invade and put in their puppet. They could shut off China's oil and use Iran as a Staging ground to take down Russia. It would be akin to taking down Iraq for false weapons of mass destruction and using Iraq as a staging ground for taken down Iran. Once Russia was broken up, they could move on to China.

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Jeez, I've suspected it for a while but by golly you are a fuckin' loony.
 



Iran's parliament has approved the closure of the key oil shipping route Strait of Hormuz after the US bombed three of its nuclear facilities, state media Press TV reported today.

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most critical chokepoints, through which a fifth of global oil and gas supply flows.

Just happened so not much more on it for now.....Hopefully it's just blustering from a dying regime.

China, being the primary victim of such a closure, might have something to say about it.

bluster .. if they try to close the straits how will they sell their oil ? its a negotiating card they are trying to play .. Iran is begging for Israel and now the US to stop hammering them .. and if they attack shipping ... well lets just say ..they wont be allowed to do it ..
 
The USA / Israel violated international law, the UN Charter and the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons by attacking Iran. Once no one cares about laws and there are no penalties for violating them; it is a Mad Max world and the only thing that matters is might makes right.

The keyboard commandos say Iran should have negotiated and taken Trump's deal. Iran did negotiate for 60 days. Jews told Trump they want the 'Libyan option' for Iran. Trump's deal was, zero nuclear enrichment, give up all your missiles, change regimes and unconditional surrender. Once Iran was disarmed, the USA could invade and put in their puppet. They could shut off China's oil and use Iran as a staging ground to take down Russia. It would be akin to taking down Iraq for false weapons of mass destruction claims and then using Iraq as a staging ground for taken down Iran...which is what the USA has done. Once Russia was broken up, they could then move on to China.

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Enriching uranium to 60% purity is troubling primarily because it brings a country significantly closer to developing nuclear weapons. Here's a breakdown of why:




  • Proximity to Weapons-Grade: For nuclear power generation, uranium is typically enriched to 3-5% U-235. Nuclear weapons, on the other hand, generally require uranium enriched to around 90% U-235 (known as weapons-grade uranium). While 60% is not yet weapons-grade, it's a very short technical step away. Experts indicate that going from 60% to 90% enrichment is considerably easier and faster than going from natural uranium (around 0.7% U-235) to 60%.




  • Lack of Civilian Justification: There's generally no credible civilian justification for enriching uranium to 60%. While some specialized research reactors or naval propulsion reactors might use highly enriched uranium (above 20%), 60% is well beyond what's needed for typical nuclear power plants. This raises strong suspicions that a country pursuing such high enrichment levels has intentions beyond peaceful nuclear energy.



  • Reduced "Breakout Time": "Breakout time" refers to the time it would take for a country to produce enough weapons-grade material for a nuclear bomb if it decided to do so. Having a stockpile of 60% enriched uranium drastically reduces this time, potentially from months to mere weeks or even days, making it much harder for the international community to intervene and prevent proliferation.




  • Proliferation Risk: The accumulation of 60% enriched uranium by a non-nuclear-weapon state is seen as a serious proliferation risk. It demonstrates a country's advanced enrichment capabilities and its ability to quickly produce the fissile material needed for a nuclear weapon.


In essence, 60% enriched uranium represents a significant leap towards nuclear weapons capability, signaling a potential shift in a country's nuclear ambitions and raising serious concerns about nuclear proliferation.
 
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Enriching uranium to 60% purity is troubling primarily because it brings a country significantly closer to developing nuclear weapons. Here's a breakdown of why:




  • Proximity to Weapons-Grade: For nuclear power generation, uranium is typically enriched to 3-5% U-235. Nuclear weapons, on the other hand, generally require uranium enriched to around 90% U-235 (known as weapons-grade uranium). While 60% is not yet weapons-grade, it's a very short technical step away. Experts indicate that going from 60% to 90% enrichment is considerably easier and faster than going from natural uranium (around 0.7% U-235) to 60%.




  • Lack of Civilian Justification: There's generally no credible civilian justification for enriching uranium to 60%. While some specialized research reactors or naval propulsion reactors might use highly enriched uranium (above 20%), 60% is well beyond what's needed for typical nuclear power plants. This raises strong suspicions that a country pursuing such high enrichment levels has intentions beyond peaceful nuclear energy.



  • Reduced "Breakout Time": "Breakout time" refers to the time it would take for a country to produce enough weapons-grade material for a nuclear bomb if it decided to do so. Having a stockpile of 60% enriched uranium drastically reduces this time, potentially from months to mere weeks or even days, making it much harder for the international community to intervene and prevent proliferation.




  • Proliferation Risk: The accumulation of 60% enriched uranium by a non-nuclear-weapon state is seen as a serious proliferation risk. It demonstrates a country's advanced enrichment capabilities and its ability to quickly produce the fissile material needed for a nuclear weapon.

In essence, 60% enriched uranium represents a significant leap towards nuclear weapons capability, signaling a potential shift in a country's nuclear ambitions and raising serious concerns about nuclear proliferation.
No really!...They're just a couple months away!! :icon_rolleyes:
 

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