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re: Official US/Israel vs Iran war thread

Posted on 4/26/26 at 1:36 pm to
Posted by BayouBengal51
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 1:36 pm to
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BREAKING: IRAN WALKS AWAY FROM NUCLEAR TALKS

Iran is now “no longer interested” in any deal that limits its nuclear program, according to Tasnim News.

Instead, Tehran is shifting focus to:
• Ending the war
• The future of the Strait of Hormuz
• Compensation for damages
• Lifting sanctions
• Removing the U.S. naval blockade

Nuclear restrictions are off the table.

Iran says the nuclear issue can be discussed “later” or in a separate deal.

This comes as Pakistan-mediated talks stall and pressure continues to build.
Posted by LSUAlum2001
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 1:39 pm to
Deadlock at #1..

..and #2

..and #3

..and so on..

They will not adhere to any of the points even if they agree to all of them tomorrow.
This post was edited on 4/26/26 at 1:41 pm
Posted by BayouBengal51
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 1:42 pm to
Posted by BayouBengal51
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 1:43 pm to
Posted by BayouBengal51
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 1:44 pm to
Posted by BayouBengal51
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 1:45 pm to
Won't budge on nuclear and won't budge on proxy support. Bye bye IRGC!

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Posted by jeffsdad
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 1:48 pm to
Just destroy every bridge and power transmission line in the country, divide it up by enemy forces, and destroy from the air.
Posted by BayouBengal51
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 1:53 pm to
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U.S. official in a warning message to Iran:

“Iran continues to waste time while carrying out activities that undermine the chances of returning to an agreement.”

“We cannot rely on Iran’s statements alone; we must see tangible actions that prove its commitment.”

“What we are seeing from Iran is not the behavior of a party serious about reaching a deal, but an attempt to buy time and continue advancing its program.”
Posted by BayouBengal51
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 1:57 pm to
Summary of the oil situation in Iran:

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Trump said Iran could start “exploding from within” in a few days if its oil gets “clogged.”

It sounds exaggerated, but there’s truth to it.

Iran produces roughly 2 to 3.5 million barrels of oil every day, and that oil has to keep moving through ports, tankers, and export terminals like Kharg Island.

A large share of the government’s budget depends on that flow, so when exports are blocked and there’s NO EXIT ROUTE, the system doesn’t just pause, it starts backing up.

Storage tanks fill quickly, and while Iran does have capacity, somewhere in the range of 40 to 90 million barrels, that space can get used up surprisingly fast under full production.

Once those tanks hit their STORAGE LIMIT, there’s no room left to absorb anything, and that’s where the real pressure begins.

At that point, Iran is forced into a difficult position. They can either cut production and immediately lose massive daily revenue, easily over $100 million, or keep pumping oil into a system that has nowhere to send it.

That tradeoff is brutal: LOSE REVENUE OR DAMAGE INFRASTRUCTURE.

If production continues, PRESSURE BUILDUP starts inside pipelines and wells, and the crude itself begins to create problems.

Oil isn’t uniform, it contains heavier components like waxes and asphaltenes that start separating and sticking when flow slows down. This leads to clogging inside tubing and pipelines, reduced efficiency, and in some cases damage to the reservoir itself, which can make future extraction harder and more expensive.

As pressure builds, the risks expand beyond just clogging:

-Equipment is put under stress
-Safety systems get pushed
-In more extreme cases, you can see ruptures
-Longer-term infrastructure damage

It’s not about everything literally exploding at once, but the system starts degrading internally in ways that are costly and sometimes irreversible.

When Trump talks about “exploding from within,” he’s compressing all of that into a simple phrase. If you trap oil inside a system that depends on constant flow, you create physical strain that spreads quickly through the entire operation.

At the same time, this isn’t just about engineering, it’s part of a broader strategy.

This approach builds on the idea of MAXIMUM PRESSURE by going beyond financial sanctions and directly targeting Iran’s ability to export oil.

The goal is:

-Cut off revenue
-Weaken the state’s ability to fund itself
-Create internal economic stress that forces a decision

For Iran, this is exactly the situation they want to avoid.

Shutting down wells risks LONG-TERM DAMAGE to fields, while continuing production under blocked conditions risks harming infrastructure.

On top of that, losing oil revenue puts pressure on the budget, the currency, and internal stability.

So the message behind the rhetoric is fairly straightforward. If exports stay blocked, Iran is pushed into choosing between immediate financial loss and potential long-term damage to its most important industry.

That combination of physical and economic pressure is what’s meant to force movement without direct military escalation.
Posted by BayouBengal51
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:00 pm to
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Iran’s foreign minister has left Islamabad for Moscow to hold talks with senior Russian officials, according to the state news agency IRNA.

Abbas Araghchi will meet high-ranking officials in Moscow on Monday to discuss bilateral relations between Iran and Russia, as well as regional and international developments, IRNA reported.
Posted by jeffsdad
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:01 pm to
Good summary
Posted by BayouBengal51
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:02 pm to
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Internet disruptions are causing daily losses of up to 50 trillion rials — equivalent to roughly $31 million, Jahangir Aghazadeh, head of the Internet and Data Transfer Commission at Tehran’s ICT Guild Organization said Sunday.

Aghazadeh added that about one-fifth of the workforce in digital companies faces potential layoffs.

The internet blackout in Iran has now reached 58 days and, according to NetBlocks, is unprecedented both in Iran and globally.

NetBlocks said on Sunday morning the disruption had exceeded 1,368 hours in its ninth week, adding that the restrictions continue to hinder independent reporting and documentation across the country.
Posted by BayouBengal51
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:05 pm to
Posted by BayouBengal51
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:13 pm to
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An Iranian lawmaker said Pakistan does not have the credibility to mediate negotiations and aligns its positions with the interests of the US president.

“Pakistan does not have the necessary credibility for mediation,” Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesman for the parliament’s National Security Commission, wrote on X, adding that Islamabad takes into account the interests of the US president in its positions.

Rezaei added that Pakistan is unwilling to say that Washington has retreated from its previous proposal.
Posted by BayouBengal51
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:19 pm to
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Breaking: Iran's economy shows signs of collapse under Trump's blockade

Channel 14 Diplomatic Correspondent Tamir Morag reports that food prices have skyrocketed in recent days in Iran - meat prices have gone up 700 percent, while other prices of food products have risen by 100%.

The Iranian rial is now worthless, with 1 dollar now worth more than 1.3 million rials. Senior Iran Analyst Dror Balazada reports that Iranian President Pazeshkian is requesting Iranians citizens to reduce the usage of household electricity.

In addition, the Iranians are also shipping a decommissioned oil tanker to Kharg Island, which will likely be used to store oil. Once the Iranian terror regime runs out of oil storage, it will cease pumping, which will lead to irreversible damage to oil pumps.
This post was edited on 4/26/26 at 2:20 pm
Posted by Auburn1968
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:35 pm to
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Breaking: Iran's economy shows signs of collapse under Trump's blockade

Channel 14 Diplomatic Correspondent Tamir Morag reports that food prices have skyrocketed in recent days in Iran - meat prices have gone up 700 percent, while other prices of food products have risen by 100%.


Arm the uprising.
Posted by CitizenK
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Member since Aug 2019
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:49 pm to
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There were no responsible companies after Katrina. It was the wild west.


Someone has to assess conditions of a tank or anything else. This is not as bad as 50 years ago when sulfuric acid sludge was mucked out from tank bottoms by workers using shovels and with only rubber boots as PPE.

A friend who managed Hazmat emergency response in days after Katrina told me about a lot that HAD to be done to keep some chemicals from going KABOOM. Also, UNO and SUNO were in worse shape than the Superdome with feces everywhere. He was in close communications with the State Morgue for "drowning" victims at Carville. Most of those may have "drowned" after being shot trying to break and enter. A certain demographic may have not handled the truth well. Just sayin...
Posted by PsychTiger
Member since Jul 2004
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:53 pm to
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Arm the uprising.


What would you suggest they arm them with?
Posted by PsychTiger
Member since Jul 2004
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:55 pm to
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A certain demographic may have not handled the truth well. Just sayin...


Yep, silly Mormons.


eta: Look at that, page 800.
This post was edited on 4/26/26 at 2:56 pm
Posted by BayouBengal51
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Member since Nov 2006
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Posted on 4/26/26 at 3:09 pm to
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