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allende2001@lemmygrad.mlto
World News@lemmygrad.ml•Megathread for the US war on Iran | Week 14 of 2026
20·3 days ago
#BREAKING
Spokesman of Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters:
Nothing is hidden from our sight.
All ICT companies in the region will be considered legitimate targets for us.
Source: https://x.com/TehranTimes79/status/2039946692020092977
Source (alternate): https://reddit.com/r/NVDA_Stock/comments/1sbtpl6/iran_just_threatened_to_blow_up_stargate/
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World News@lemmygrad.ml•Scientists warn that the Gulf Stream is shifting north, which means an ocean current collapse is imminent
14·3 days agoFrom: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/11227040/8019202
This appears to be a high quality article:
Scientists tried to quantify weakening ocean currents. They determined that the current is further north by 50km as confirmed by satillight imagry. A Model predicts that as the currents get weaker, it goes further north due to less tug from other southern currents. The model simulation gives slight movements in current (50 km at a time) across 400 years before a sudden jump far northward and 2 years before complete collapse. If it collapses then land climate in Europe will get far harsher (very hot to very cold in short period) which has agriculture and energy consumption impacts.
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World News@lemmygrad.ml•Megathread for the US war on Iran | Week 14 of 2026
141·7 days agoFrom HB news mega (post body):
spoiler
I don’t have much to add from the last megathread description. This isn’t to say that nothing has happened or has changed since then - decades are still happening in weeks - but the general flow of the war is remaining the same. Trump sometimes threatens to open the Strait with troops and flatten Iran to rubble, and other times threatens that he’s gonna back off and let other countries handle it if they really want little trifles like “fuel” and “energy” so much. Iran continues to strike across the Middle East. The West continues to bomb civilian infrastructure due to their relative inability to affect the missile cities. In all: things are generally getting worse for America and the Zionists.
April is the month where the last ships that left Hormuz before it was closed will arrive around the world, so the last month of economic turmoil has been a mere prelude to what’s going to occur in the near-future. The silver lining is that Iran appears to be formalizing the new state of affairs in Hormuz, creating a rial-based toll to allow passage between a pair of Iranian-controlled islands where they can be monitored, meaning that, as long as the US doesn’t do something exceptionally stupid, the global energy crisis may “only” last a couple years instead of simply being the new reality from now on. Some countries have already agreed to this arrangement, and others will inevitably follow despite their consternation as their economies increasingly suffer.
Source: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/11183028 (post body)
allende2001@lemmygrad.mlto
World News@lemmygrad.ml•Megathread for the US war on Iran | Week 14 of 2026
20·8 days agofrom https://lemmygrad.ml/post/11103468/7986806 (@[email protected]):
The United States conducted a strenuous test of the Long Range Hypersonic Weapon /Dark Eagle and it’s common hypersonic glide body last week. The test involved two significant sharp turns at hypersonic speeds within the earth’s atmosphere, a 10° turn 600 km after launch, and a 30° turn 1400km after launch, after gliding for already over 800km at hypersonic speeds after the previous turn. This shows the advantage maneuverable hypersonic glide vehicles and hypersonic weapons in general offer over ballistic missiles, even ballistic missiles with maneuverable re-entry vehicles. You can see the two plotted turns here, vs the original course. Massive deviation:

IF the test was successful, expect a Dark Eagle deployment to Guam within the next few weeks. Also expect testing of the air launched (from tactical fighter aircraft) Hypersonic Attack Cruise Missile, HACM, in Australia soon this year. Essentially a miniaturised and weaponised X-51 Waverider, scramjet powered hypersonic cruise missile light enough to be launched by tactical fighter aircraft (total all up round weight of less than 5000lbs, including the rocket booster, X-51 used an ATACMS booster, this will be smaller on the HACM, and not aerodynamically destabilising).

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World News@lemmygrad.ml•US war on Iran | Megathread for Week 13 of 2026
28·10 days agoListen Closely, Gallant: Handala’s Eyes and Ears Are Everywhere
Once again, the vigilant hand of resistance has struck at the rotten heart of the occupying regime. This time, it was Yoav Gallant, the former Minister of Defense of the Zionist entity, who tasted the bitter flavor of disgrace, helplessness, and humiliation. Through a successful cyber operation, Handala’s sons have infiltrated Gallant’s confidential and personal systems, gaining access to all his secret communications and correspondence.
To prove the authenticity of this operation and to ensure transparency, some of these chats and documents have been published as PoC (Proof of Concept) for the public. However, due to the high intelligence value and ongoing exploitation, the majority of the chats will not be released for now, leaving the regime’s leaders in a state of sleepless anxiety.
So far, over 70 pages of Yoav Gallant’s contacts have been fully exposed, sending a clear message to his friends and accomplices: there is nowhere left to hide.
At this moment, we must thank Mr. Gallant with irony and ridicule, for while he was passionately narrating his crimes, he failed to notice that Handala was listening closely! Just as we previously extracted the coordinates of the secret “Site 81” base from Gabi Ashkenazi’s emails and turned it into a missile target during the 12-day war, this time we have uncovered the exact locations of 11 ultra-secret military bases from your files. These bases will be targeted by precise missile strikes in the coming hours.
As promised, the children of resistance are working tirelessly, day and night, to execute combined cyber and missile operations—leaving no safe haven for the enemy.
Hand in hand, until the complete liberation of Palestine
Handala Hack – At the heart of the battle, on the frontlines of the cyber and intelligence war
Source: https://handala-hack.tw/listen-closely-gallant-handalas-eyes-and-ears-are-everywhere/
allende2001@lemmygrad.mlto
World News@lemmygrad.ml•US war on Iran | Megathread for Week 13 of 2026
24·11 days agoTamir Pardo files: https://link.storjshare.io/raw/jxao3m7wqhkkpx5stnhhyou6tmoa/poc/Tamir Pardo.zip
Password: handala
https://handala-hack.tw/from-hunter-to-hunted-mossads-former-chief-falls-into-the-trap/
Press release (from March 25th, 2026) from Handala Hack:
From Hunter to Hunted: Mossad’s Former Chief Falls into the Trap
2026-03-25
In history, there is always a moment when the hunter becomes the hunted. Today, that moment has arrived for Tamir Pardo, a name intertwined with crime and assassination.
Tamir Pardo, former head of Mossad, is the very figure who stained his hands with the blood of the purest by directly issuing orders for the assassination of resistance elites, including martyr Dariush Rezaei-Nejad and martyr Mostafa Ahmadi-Roshan.
He was directly responsible for the Stuxnet project, the world’s first cyber weapon, designed to cripple Iran’s scientific and nuclear progress. Pardo, the mastermind behind the project to eliminate Iranian and Islamic scientists worldwide, has now fallen into a trap himself, and this time, there is nowhere left to hide.
Today, Handala Hack proudly announces that it has released 14 gigabytes of Tamir Pardo’s personal and highly confidential documents as Proof of Concept (PoC). These documents will not only reveal the secrets of Mossad, but also expose the details of assassination projects and covert operations.
Mr. Pardo!
When you shamelessly signed the orders for the assassination of resistance elites, when you sent the Stuxnet virus to the heart of Iran’s technology, you never imagined that one day you would become the target. Today, you are not a hero but a symbol of disgrace and fear, and everything you hid is now exposed to the light of truth.
A message to Zionism:
We heard the silenced voices of the martyrs and today, by exposing the conspiracy documents, we have begun our revenge. No pawn is safe anywhere in the world; any pawn can be the next target at any moment.
Stay tuned for more documents. This is just the beginning of the collapse.
Handala Hack, the vengeful blade that neither forgets, nor forgives.
allende2001@lemmygrad.mlto
World News@lemmygrad.ml•US war on Iran | Megathread for Week 13 of 2026
24·11 days agoSite Now UP
Dear friends and loyal supporters,
In recent months, the enemies of truth have repeatedly seized our domains and blocked our social media accounts in an attempt to silence Handala’s voice. But as we promised, the voice of Handala cannot be silenced. We will continue on our path until freedom and justice are achieved.
We ask all of you to be the voice of Handala! Our new website is now live and ready to serve you. Please share the link to our new site across your social media, groups, and channels so this authentic voice remains strong.
🌐 New website address: handala-hack.ps
We are proud of your support and commitment, and we will continue our mission with determination.
Handala – The Voice of the Voiceless
Source: https://t.me/HANDALA_INTEL/20
allende2001@lemmygrad.mlto
World News@lemmygrad.ml•US war on Iran | Megathread for Week 13 of 2026
12·16 days agofrom HB news mega (post body, copied from week 12’s mega):
spoiler
short summary here, longish summary in spoiler tags below: Western standoff munition stockpiles now substantially depleted, therefore Western aircraft activity directly over Iran increasing (as is footage of attempted and actual hits against them) as the US attempts to transition more to using bombs dropped directly onto targets, Iran is increasingly in the driver’s seat and controlling the conflict, world economy is fucked and yet could still get much worse very soon, if you require a car to live (especially if it’s not electric) and cannot work from home then you have my sincere condolences
longish summary here
While I’ve seen several estimates on the current stockpiles of US and Zionist missiles and interceptors - somewhere in the realm of a third depleted, perhaps even up to half - it seems like we’re reaching the point at which the US does not want to commit even more standoff munitions and is trying their luck against the Iranian air defense network directly.
We have already seen footage of Iran attempting to shoot down, and sometimes actually striking Western fifth generation planes like the F-35, and more footage along those lines is appearing for other plane models (with one side claiming that they evaded interception and the other claiming they hit it, etc etc, propaganda is everywhere, you know the drill). How much the US is willing to test their planes against Iranian air defense is a matter of debate. Strictly speaking, a few fighter jets and bombers shot down would be no catastrophic loss in the grand scheme of things, as the US has hundreds. However, the narrative of such a thing would be quite bad for the US - “You’re telling me an OBLITERATED Iranian military can shoot down some of our most advanced equipment?? What are we gonna do against China?!” - and given Trump’s deranged jingoistic rhetoric aimed to buoy markets, it’s clear that he cares very deeply about narratives. Additionally, with Chinese exports of several critical metals to the US banned, the prospect of replacing these aircraft (and indeed the standoff munitions and the interceptors and the ground radars etc) is looking questionable.
All the while, Iran continues its strikes across the Middle East. Missile and drone strikes are reportedly on the uptick again, demonstrating that Iranian military capabilities have by no means been “destroyed” as Western propaganda claim, though it’s impossible to sure there was ever a significant downtick due to Western censorship and outright fabrications. People around the world are gradually realizing the magnitude of the economic disaster that is occurring and may yet occur. Refineries and factories which deal with oil and gas directly are starting to slow down or stop production, and those who make products downstream of those are starting to follow them like dominoes. Outrage at gas station prices is rising, and many countries are considering limiting civilian driving and implementing work-from-home policies akin to the coronavirus pandemic. And now, threats are being made by Trump against both Kharg Island (where most Iranian oil is shipped from) and the Iranian electrical grid - which is highly decentralized and would require a prolonged bombing campaign to completely take out -and the promised Iranian reprisal would be apocalyptic to the Middle East. It would make oil prices rise to previously unfathomable heights as oil infrastructure turned off and remained off for months, perhaps years, and set in motion one of the world’s greatest humanitarian catastrophes as the desalination necessary for tens of millions of people is shut down. It would also not be a symmetrical problem, as Iran does not rely on desalination for its water supply.
Source: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/11103468 (post body)
allende2001@lemmygrad.mltoHistory@lemmygrad.ml•Persia humiliates the Empire in 3rd century AD
4·16 days ago3rd century of the US Empire.
And hopefully the last.
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World News@lemmygrad.ml•US war on Iran | Megathread for Week 12 of 2026
1·16 days agoPart 2/2
Extract helium from natural gas. The premise of using this method to extract natural gas is that the helium content of natural gas must be above 0.5%. Secondly, various processes are required to repeat liquefaction and splitting to “filter” the helium from the natural gas little by little. Of pure helium.
In 2020, a Chinese company used an innovative “flash steam extraction method” to extract helium from natural gas waste, and it was a great success. More importantly, the helium extraction device is also independently developed and produced in China.
The “BOG (Flash Gas) Helium Extraction Device Demonstration” launched by China in Ningxia earlier can produce 40 liters of liquid helium per hour. Although the annual output is only 20 tons, which is far less than China’s demand, its emergence proves that we can Do not rely absolutely on imports to avoid being constrained by others.
At present, there are about 30 factories in China that have the basic conditions for helium extraction. If this technology is promoted and implemented, China’s annual production of helium can reach 3 million cubic meters, and the degree of dependence on helium imports will be reduced. China is stuck. The problem will also be effectively solved.
There is a story circulating on the Internet: If a hundred years later, if scientists knew that helium gas was used by us to inflate the ball, they would not know what it would be like to feel distressed. As one of the increasingly scarce resources, saving the use of helium is also an issue that we need to pay attention to.
Such as reducing unnecessary waste, or replacing helium with other elements. In terms of industry, increase the recovery and utilization of helium to ensure the maximum use value of helium resources.
In terms of medical treatment, Philips has recently developed a nuclear magnetic resonance instrument without liquid helium to optimize the use of liquid helium and effectively reduce the waste caused by escape during use. In addition to imported helium gas, China still has problems with choking in many fields. How to solve these problems?
How does China tackle the “stuck neck problem”?
We selected the remaining 3146 intermediate goods and capital goods that are highly related to the manufacturing industry for category research in the trade product categories with the international 6-digit code. Based on the estimation of China’s dependence on each imported product (estimated by the value of each product’s trade imports and the product’s market share in the major exporting countries), a total of 88 imported products that China is highly dependent on (median dependent Degree level is 78.9%). These 88 products are distributed in the mid-to-high-end value chain.
In order to break the deadlock, China has solved the problem in a variety of ways. On the one hand, increase financial support to provide financial guarantee for the card neck technology. Efforts are made from financial allocations, financial institutions and social organizations to ensure long-term stability of project research.
On the other hand, optimize the layout of scientific research, “listen” the card neck technology, and make the card neck problem the top priority of research and development to ensure that there are no dead ends in scientific research. The other is to cultivate a good scientific research ecological environment, establish a good incentive mechanism, and encourage scientific researchers to do their research work.
China itself has the world’s largest data circle, huge human capital, and market advantages. Although it still fails to break the monopoly barriers in some high-end and sophisticated industries, it is believed that in the near future, we will continue to overcome various stuck neck problems.
In conclusion
The importance of helium resources is self-evident, and the shortage of helium resources is still a major problem for China. How not to be “stuck” by the United States to find ways to adjust the import ratio structure, how to save helium and other methods are only superficial methods.
At its root, we must have a way to completely eliminate helium resources in order not to be controlled by others. As early as a few years ago, the country put forward the problem of tackling the neck, which shows that we have paid attention to the problem of the neck.
After several years of rapid development, the problem has been gradually solved. I believe that in the near future, we will show the true Chinese technology with firm determination and tenacious will, and use the “Chinese intelligent manufacturing” to deliver the best to the world. Beautiful answer sheet.
allende2001@lemmygrad.mlto
World News@lemmygrad.ml•US war on Iran | Megathread for Week 12 of 2026
51·16 days agoArticle: 95% of China’s helium is imported, which is “stuck” by the United States? How to avoid this situation?

From: https://inf.news/en/science/0596d1cecea1df930f5f7f2fd2da1a48.html Archive broken: https://archive.ph/wip/rDQM4
Part 1/2
China is a resource-rich country. The vast land contains many rare resources that many countries in the world desire. However, China is a helium-poor country. More than 95% of helium depends on imports, which is too large.
Moreover, most of the helium comes from the United States, which has been in constant friction with China. In the face of increasing demand for helium, this has become another “stuck neck” problem in China.
But why is the mere helium gas stuck by the United States? How does China solve the problem of scarcity of helium resources? How to solve the stuck neck problem in other fields?
What is helium?
Helium is a colorless and odorless inert gas. It ranks first among the rare gases in the periodic table. Most of it was formed during the Big Bang period. In the entire universe, helium accounts for 23% of its mass, ranking it in the entire universe. The second element.
Under normal conditions, helium does not react with other substances, and even if it is put together with water, it is difficult to dissolve in it. At 20°C, only 8.61 milliliters of helium can be dissolved per liter of water.
It is precisely because of its inactive chemical properties that helium is often used as an anti-corrosion material. Among all the elements, helium has the lowest boiling point, only 4.22K, so it often exists as a gas.
To make helium liquid or solid, not only need to change its temperature, but also pressurize it. The most amazing thing is that when the temperature of liquid helium is lower than -271°C, its properties will change and become a superfluid.
The thermal conductivity of helium in superfluid is extremely high, 800 times that of copper, and it can penetrate many common materials, such as glass and rubber.
Moreover, the density of helium is very small, the mass is far lighter than air, and it is not flammable. Therefore, helium has become one of the necessities of many high-tech industries.
Uses of helium
Helium is present in many common items, such as hydrogen balloons, thermometers, light bulbs, neon lights and other items. Someone asked if the hydrogen balloon was not lifted off by hydrogen? What is helium?
In fact, because hydrogen is flammable and explosive, there is a great safety hazard. Therefore, China has banned hydrogen filling balloons from a long time ago and replaced it with non-flammable helium.
But because everyone is accustomed to calling it a hydrogen balloon, it is not changed to a helium balloon. Helium is also well known by many diving enthusiasts. Because helium will be mixed with oxygen and then injected into the cylinder for divers to use when breathing underwater.
This can reduce the diver’s breathing resistance, eliminate nitrogen anesthesia, extend the diver’s time under water, and prevent the diver from suffering from decompression sickness.
Helium in gas form is also widely used in the medical industry, often used to treat asthma and wheezing, and argon helium knife can also be used to treat cancer. Helium in its liquid form has more industrial uses and can be used as a coolant and refrigerant.
Helium in superfluid form can be used to make superconducting materials. In addition, nuclear reactors, space accelerators, metal smelting and other industries have its presence everywhere.
Why was the neck stuck by the United States?
Helium is also called “golden gas” and is an indispensable role in the aerospace industry, semiconductor manufacturing, low-temperature superconducting industry and other fields. As the application range of helium becomes wider and wider, the demand is also very large.
Although the content of helium in the universe ranks second, the amount of helium stored on land is not that much. In addition, helium has a very wide range of uses, but its natural generation rate is very slow, and it is easy to escape. Scattered in the air, so helium resources are increasingly scarce.
At present, there are about 51.9 billion cubic meters of helium resources on the earth. The United States’ helium reserves account for 40% of the global helium reserves, ranking first in the world. Russia’s helium reserves account for 8% of the global helium reserves, but China’s helium reserves only account for 2%.
China consumes more than 22 million cubic meters of helium per year, so the vast majority of helium is imported. Although the United States has a lot of helium reserves, they began to formulate laws related to helium resources as early as 1917, and set up a federal helium project.
At the same time, the relevant systems are constantly revised and improved to ensure the effective control of helium resources. Although the United States has become the world’s largest exporter of helium, their control of helium is still very strict, and even included helium in one of the crisis mines in 2018.
In 2020, the import price of helium is US$82,200 per ton, an annual increase of 44%. China is a major helium-consuming country and a major helium-poor country, with an annual demand of 22 million cubic meters.
However, because the helium reserves are too low, 95% of the helium comes from imports. What is even more worrying is that with the continuous increase in demand, the amount of helium imports is also increasing year by year.
Some people say that although the United States has the largest helium reserves in the world, other countries also have helium, and we can import it from other countries. The United States has a large amount of helium gas is entirely a geographical advantage. They are in a more stable regional plate, so a large amount of helium gas is sealed.
Coupled with their development and storage capabilities, they have become the largest exporter of helium. At present, only the United States, Qatar, Russia and other countries are exporting helium.
Qatar, a country originally located in the Middle East region, has been high hopes by many people, but although Qatar has a certain amount of helium reserves, the key gas production technology is still controlled by the United States.
Moreover, the price is affected by factors such as war and technical conditions. The price of helium in Qatar is also higher than that of the United States. As a result, China’s helium imports are still mainly dependent on the United States.
As a scarce resource, once the import of helium is completely stopped, it will have a shocking impact on all walks of life in China. Therefore, it is urgent to solve the problem of shortage of helium resources. How can China solve this problem?
How to deal with the problem of excessive dependence on helium?
13% are from Australia, 26% are from the United States, and 61% are from Qatar. However, Qatar’s import price is higher than that of the United States, and Qatar’s technology relies on the United States, so the situation of China’s helium imports remains severe.
Helium is also present in China, most of which are in China’s central and western basins, the eastern part of the basin, and some hot springs. However, the helium content in China’s helium gas fields is very low, so the annual helium output is far from enough for use.
In order to achieve “helium freedom”, China is also trying to produce helium from multiple sources. Some people say that helium will escape into the air? It’s better to “pull” it out of the air. But extracting helium is not that simple.
The content of helium in the air is pitiful. It may capture half of the city’s air and not extract the amount of a brick, so this idea is obviously unrealistic. But helium is also present in natural gas, so China uses a variety of methods to extract helium.
For example, methods such as “air separation method”, “helium liquid method”, and “low temperature liquefaction split”, although the purity of helium extracted by the first two extraction methods is as high as 99.99%, the process is cumbersome and the cost is extremely high, so the most commonly used method is “Low-temperature liquefaction split flow method”.
[Continued in part 2/2]
allende2001@lemmygrad.mlto
World News@lemmygrad.ml•US war on Iran | Megathread for Week 12 of 2026
24·16 days ago

The leader of child killing, Netanyahu, has visited the Iranian missile impact site in Arad.
The bastard is alive.
allende2001@lemmygrad.mlto
World News@lemmygrad.ml•US war on Iran | Megathread for Week 12 of 2026
15·16 days agofrom HB news mega (post body, might copy+paste for week 13’s mega):
spoiler
short summary here, longish summary in spoiler tags below: Western standoff munition stockpiles now substantially depleted, therefore Western aircraft activity directly over Iran increasing (as is footage of attempted and actual hits against them) as the US attempts to transition more to using bombs dropped directly onto targets, Iran is increasingly in the driver’s seat and controlling the conflict, world economy is fucked and yet could still get much worse very soon, if you require a car to live (especially if it’s not electric) and cannot work from home then you have my sincere condolences
longish summary here
While I’ve seen several estimates on the current stockpiles of US and Zionist missiles and interceptors - somewhere in the realm of a third depleted, perhaps even up to half - it seems like we’re reaching the point at which the US does not want to commit even more standoff munitions and is trying their luck against the Iranian air defense network directly.
We have already seen footage of Iran attempting to shoot down, and sometimes actually striking Western fifth generation planes like the F-35, and more footage along those lines is appearing for other plane models (with one side claiming that they evaded interception and the other claiming they hit it, etc etc, propaganda is everywhere, you know the drill). How much the US is willing to test their planes against Iranian air defense is a matter of debate. Strictly speaking, a few fighter jets and bombers shot down would be no catastrophic loss in the grand scheme of things, as the US has hundreds. However, the narrative of such a thing would be quite bad for the US - “You’re telling me an OBLITERATED Iranian military can shoot down some of our most advanced equipment?? What are we gonna do against China?!” - and given Trump’s deranged jingoistic rhetoric aimed to buoy markets, it’s clear that he cares very deeply about narratives. Additionally, with Chinese exports of several critical metals to the US banned, the prospect of replacing these aircraft (and indeed the standoff munitions and the interceptors and the ground radars etc) is looking questionable.
All the while, Iran continues its strikes across the Middle East. Missile and drone strikes are reportedly on the uptick again, demonstrating that Iranian military capabilities have by no means been “destroyed” as Western propaganda claim, though it’s impossible to sure there was ever a significant downtick due to Western censorship and outright fabrications. People around the world are gradually realizing the magnitude of the economic disaster that is occurring and may yet occur. Refineries and factories which deal with oil and gas directly are starting to slow down or stop production, and those who make products downstream of those are starting to follow them like dominoes. Outrage at gas station prices is rising, and many countries are considering limiting civilian driving and implementing work-from-home policies akin to the coronavirus pandemic. And now, threats are being made by Trump against both Kharg Island (where most Iranian oil is shipped from) and the Iranian electrical grid - which is highly decentralized and would require a prolonged bombing campaign to completely take out -and the promised Iranian reprisal would be apocalyptic to the Middle East. It would make oil prices rise to previously unfathomable heights as oil infrastructure turned off and remained off for months, perhaps years, and set in motion one of the world’s greatest humanitarian catastrophes as the desalination necessary for tens of millions of people is shut down. It would also not be a symmetrical problem, as Iran does not rely on desalination for its water supply.
Source: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/11103468 (post body)
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World News@lemmy.ml•Iran Might Use Its Economic-Doomsday Option
1·17 days agoArchive link: https://archive.ph/1maw1



















Meanwhile in China…
Source: https://xcancel.com/PDChina/status/1947552193273377020