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📢 🇺🇦 🇷🇺 Volodymyr Zelenskyy on X: "Today, our long-range sanctions worked across three areas on Russian territory, as well as on our temporarily occupied land and at sea. In particular, in response to Russian strikes on our civilian infrastructure and on our cities and communities, two major logistics facilities were hit – in the Moscow and Tambov regions, more than 500 and nearly 700 kilometers from the front line. The aggressor used them to supply sanctioned components for drone production and navigation equipment. An oil facility was also struck. In addition, Ukrainian mid-range strikes engaged targets in the waters of the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea, and in our temporarily occupied Crimea."
"I thank the warriors of the Unmanned Systems Forces, the Special Operations Forces, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Security Service of Ukraine, and the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine – every unit of Ukraine's Defense Forces – for their precise and coordinated execution of these missions. Glory to Ukraine!"
📎 Volodymyr Zelenskyy
"I thank the warriors of the Unmanned Systems Forces, the Special Operations Forces, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Security Service of Ukraine, and the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine – every unit of Ukraine's Defense Forces – for their precise and coordinated execution of these missions. Glory to Ukraine!"
📎 Volodymyr Zelenskyy
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📝 🇮🇶 🇮🇷 Iraq sanctioning Hezbollah could set the stage for an escalation in the Iran war. Local tribal groups, PMF units, Islamic resistance cells and any organization affiliated with the Axis of Resistance/Iran could find themselves at war with Iraq's government.…
US envoy Tom Barrack has said Iraq will be at the forefront of a new 'strategic alliance' with Washington and its allies
US and British energy firms signed multiple agreements with the Iraqi government on 17 July on oil and gas projects worth $60 billion, as Baghdad moves closer to the US and seeks to develop alternative energy export routes to the Strait of Hormuz.
"We are using an open-door policy," Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi stated at a US-Iraq business summit at the US Chamber of Commerce in Washington.
"Everybody who has a project can come and talk to us. We will not make it difficult for anyone," Zaidi added.
Iraqi officials met with US energy, healthcare, and technology companies during the summit to sign dozens of non-binding agreements and memorandums of understanding.
Iraq is seeking alternative routes to export its oil after Iran effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz in response to the US-Israeli war on the Islamic Republic, which began in February.
The closure caused Iraqi oil exports to collapse by up to 90 percent, creating a budget crisis for Baghdad, which relies on crude revenue to fund 90 percent of its budget.
On 13 July, Iraq reached a deal with the Syrian government to build a 500-mile pipeline from the oil-rich city of Kirkuk in northern Iraq to the port city of Baniyas on Syria's Mediterranean coast.
Among the agreements signed by Iraqi officials on Friday was a deal allowing Chevron to export oil from Iraq's West Qurna 2 and Nassiriya oilfields.
Jake Spiering, a Chevron president of corporate business development, said the Houston-based oil major will also invest in the pipeline between Kirkuk and Baniyas.
ConocoPhillips officials said they will purchase a 42 percent stake in a subsidiary of British energy major BP, Energy of Kirkuk Ltd, to redevelop four producing oilfields in northern Iraq.
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Iraq inks $60bn in energy deals with US, Biritsh oil majors
US envoy Tom Barrack has said Iraq will be at the forefront of a new 'strategic alliance' with Washington and its allies
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Damage:
— Shahid Mirzaei Tunnel (Glogah) — blocked in both directions.
— Two bridges beyond the gorge — bombed.
— Outbound Minab intersection bridge — struck.
— Shur River bridge on Bandar Abbas–Sirjan route — destroyed.
At least 3 killed, 8 wounded in Hormozgan province.
This is night 7 of US strikes systematically cutting road links between Bandar Abbas, Minab, Rudan, and Sirjan — isolating the Strait of Hormuz coast from inland supply routes
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Iraq is using a vast fleet of trucks to carry fuel oil through Syria and reroute flows away from the Strait of Hormuz, rapidly transforming its neighbor into the Middle East’s top export hub.
In just months, Syria has gone from shipping none of the fuel to making up more than a quarter of Middle Eastern volumes. The supplies are arriving on thousands of trucks that can take about four days to reach Syria’s Mediterranean ports, and highlight how the Iran war is reshaping the region’s energy flows.
Persian Gulf countries have been looking at how to reduce their reliance on Hormuz for exports, including through existing or new pipelines and expanding infrastructure at ports that sit outside the waterway. A fresh flare up in hostilities in the region is affecting the movement of fuel cargoes, further underlining the importance of alternative routes. The strait normally accounts for about a fifth of the world’s oil supply.
The sharp increase also underscores efforts to bring Syria into the global economy, after the US lifted years of sanctions and supported the country’s turnaround. The nation is increasingly seen as a gateway for energy flows from Iraq, including plans for crude oil pipelines, so as to weaken Iran’s leverage over the crucial waterway.
Fuel oil, used in shipping and power generation, is the main refined fuel that Iraq exports. But with tensions in the Persian Gulf and limited ability to work around Hormuz, the country is having to find other routes to prevent refineries from running out of storage space and being forced to shutter. That in turn would affect supply of other fuels such as gasoline and diesel.
The country is also looking to shore up its oil revenue after the closure of Hormuz hit its finances hard. Besides Syria, it’s also sending fuel-oil-laden trucks through Jordan, and traders say that small volumes of crude oil — the cornerstone of the economy — are being trucked in the same way.
A huge number of trucks are needed to match what a ship handles. Each truck carries around 20 tons, or 135 barrels, on the four- to six-day drive to the ports in Syria and Jordan. In comparison, about 300,000 barrels could be loaded onto a vessel that shuttles cargoes out to a bigger tanker offshore holding around 700,000 barrels.
Traders involved in the market estimate the Syrian trucked flows exceeded 600,000 tons of fuel oil last month, with the Mediterranean port of Baniyas receiving thousands of these vehicles. Lytton SA, a Geneva-based trading house with links to Iraq, has handled the majority of the trucking, according to people familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified as the details are private.
Meanwhile, around 100,000 tons of fuel oil a month are being trucked via Jordan’s Red Sea port of Aqaba, with some volumes marketed by Iraq’s Rania Group, the people said.
Iraq’s oil ministry points to even bigger flows, estimating that 1 million tons of fuel oil exports were trucked to Syria and Jordan in June, up from about 500,000 tons in May.
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🇺🇸🇮🇱⚡️- New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani told The New York Times that he’s in “an active conversation” with the city’s law enforcement about arresting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he attends the U.N. General Assembly in September.
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📢 🇺🇸 💵 Zohran Mamdani:
I think we have to go beyond the typical indicators of what makes a strong economy. I think we also have to measure whether a working person can breathe.
And yes, it's the wealthiest city and it's also a city where one in four are living in poverty.
So, I will always celebrate continued investment in this city. And I'll also look to ensure that more and more New Yorkers can be a part of those benefits.
Source: NYT
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I think we have to go beyond the typical indicators of what makes a strong economy. I think we also have to measure whether a working person can breathe.
And yes, it's the wealthiest city and it's also a city where one in four are living in poverty.
So, I will always celebrate continued investment in this city. And I'll also look to ensure that more and more New Yorkers can be a part of those benefits.
Source: NYT
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🚢 🇺🇦 🇷🇺 Black Sea Escalation: Ukraine Shifts Tactics to Target the Dark Fleet | Sal Mercogliano
In this episode of What's Going on With Shipping?, Sal Mercogliano discusses the significant escalation in the Black Sea as Ukraine shifts its tactical focus from the Sea of Azov to targeting international vessels and the Russian "dark fleet" in the Black Sea.
⚓Strategic Shift: Learn why Ukraine has moved its operations into the open Black Sea to target larger tankers and cut off Russian fuel revenue.
⚓Mission Kills: An analysis of the "mission kill" tactic—targeting bridges, engine rooms, and piping systems to disable vessels without causing environmental disasters.
⚓The Dark Fleet: Understanding the role of international tankers in circumventing sanctions and how they have become primary targets.
⚓Global Implications: A look at how these strikes, combined with Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports, are creating a "game of chicken" that threatens global trade routes.
⚓Historical Context: Why the targeting of commercial shipping is a dangerous escalation that echoes the precursors to past global conflicts.
0:00 - Introduction and Change in Ukrainian Tactics
0:22 - Channel Update
1:58 - Russian Strikes on Commercial Shipping in Ukrainian Ports
3:43 - Deep Dive into Operation MaloKa and Targeting Tankers
5:37 - Shift from the Sea of Azov to the Black Sea
6:49 - Mission Kills: Targeting Engines, Bridges, and Piping
8:41 - Analysis of Daylight Attacks on International Tankers
10:00 - Ukrainian Statement on Paralyzing Logistics
11:21 - Tracking the Cumulative Impact of Ship Strikes
12:21 - Global Shipping Ramifications and the Risk of Escalation
14:57 - Conclusion
📎 What's Going on With Shipping?
In this episode of What's Going on With Shipping?, Sal Mercogliano discusses the significant escalation in the Black Sea as Ukraine shifts its tactical focus from the Sea of Azov to targeting international vessels and the Russian "dark fleet" in the Black Sea.
⚓Strategic Shift: Learn why Ukraine has moved its operations into the open Black Sea to target larger tankers and cut off Russian fuel revenue.
⚓Mission Kills: An analysis of the "mission kill" tactic—targeting bridges, engine rooms, and piping systems to disable vessels without causing environmental disasters.
⚓The Dark Fleet: Understanding the role of international tankers in circumventing sanctions and how they have become primary targets.
⚓Global Implications: A look at how these strikes, combined with Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports, are creating a "game of chicken" that threatens global trade routes.
⚓Historical Context: Why the targeting of commercial shipping is a dangerous escalation that echoes the precursors to past global conflicts.
0:00 - Introduction and Change in Ukrainian Tactics
0:22 - Channel Update
1:58 - Russian Strikes on Commercial Shipping in Ukrainian Ports
3:43 - Deep Dive into Operation MaloKa and Targeting Tankers
5:37 - Shift from the Sea of Azov to the Black Sea
6:49 - Mission Kills: Targeting Engines, Bridges, and Piping
8:41 - Analysis of Daylight Attacks on International Tankers
10:00 - Ukrainian Statement on Paralyzing Logistics
11:21 - Tracking the Cumulative Impact of Ship Strikes
12:21 - Global Shipping Ramifications and the Risk of Escalation
14:57 - Conclusion
📎 What's Going on With Shipping?
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Hormozgan’s communications department said U.S. attacks overnight hit traffic and bandwidth transmission lines in Bandar Abbas and Hajiabad, knocking 116 telecom towers offline and disrupting landline, mobile, and internet service.
Bandar Abbas is a major port city on the Strait of Hormuz and the capital of Hormozgan province. Hajiabad lies farther inland, north of Bandar Abbas, along a key route connecting southern Iran to the country’s interior.
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US keeps up pressure on Brussels a year after deal to reduce Donald Trump’s tariffs
The US is pressing the EU to publicly commit to a detailed plan to roll back import rules and regulations disliked by Washington one year after striking a trade deal to reduce tariffs imposed by Donald Trump.
Brussels and Washington concluded a broad trade agreement last August under which the EU cut duties on industrial goods and some farm products, while the US lowered tariffs on many EU goods, including cars, to 15 per cent.
But the two sides also said they would “work together to reduce or eliminate” other “non-tariff barriers”.
According to three people familiar with the negotiations, the US sent a proposal to European officials in recent weeks outlining public commitments it would like Brussels to make to mark one year since the deal was struck. Washington has long complained about EU rules in areas such as car safety and regulations on food and agricultural products.
EU officials, however, appeared unenthusiastic about making such pledges. A senior European Commission official said that there were constant talks with the US on the trade relationship, but that the Commission did not anticipate signing a document with future commitments.
“We are looking to mark the one-year anniversary by showing how far we have come,” they said.
The Commission confirmed to the European parliament this week that it had sent the US a new list of suggested tariff reductions on EU goods, including wine and spirits, some cheeses and machinery.
It covers €115bn in annual EU exports to the US, according to officials.
The US move underscores the continued pressure being put on trading partners by Washington, even as Trump has been forced to back away from the highest levels of tariffs by US courts and worsening affordability ahead of midterm elections.
Both sides have now implemented the agreed tariff reductions, but the US has frequently complained that Brussels has moved too slowly to unwind rules and regulations affecting American goods.
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Washington pushes EU to announce import rules rollback
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CHU, Containerized Housing Units, which are used as living quarters for U.S. Servicemembers at a number of bases overseas, including almost all bases in the Middle East, provide little to no protection from drones, let alone ballistic missiles. The fact that these servicemembers were killed in their CHU, suggests that either an alert was not made and/or they did not have enough time to reach a designated shelter at MSAB.
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Nolan's “Odyssey” shows is that not only is Woke not dead, it's still in power. I traveled to Charlottesville to see the film, which is the closest IMAX theater to where I live. Visited Lee Park, and not only was the park overrun with denizens that look like they crawled right out of the hood, but the exact spot where the Lee statue stood is now defaced with a gigantic visage of Harriet Tubman.
The “vibe shift” was nothing more than Yoram Hazony and a bunch of other Israelis trying to sell us on war with Iran. Trump has done nothing to fundamentally roll back or dismantle the iconoclastic excesses and extremism of the Jewish “cultural revolution” waged against White America from 2017-2022. In fact, the sweeping changes have become entrenched, and now they are taking their hammers and blowtorches not only to the statues and monuments of our forefathers, but our founding myths.
The “vibe shift” was nothing more than Yoram Hazony and a bunch of other Israelis trying to sell us on war with Iran. Trump has done nothing to fundamentally roll back or dismantle the iconoclastic excesses and extremism of the Jewish “cultural revolution” waged against White America from 2017-2022. In fact, the sweeping changes have become entrenched, and now they are taking their hammers and blowtorches not only to the statues and monuments of our forefathers, but our founding myths.
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📢 🇸🇾 🇮🇷 The Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has decried Iran’s renewed and expanded attacks in recent days on their Gulf neighbors, calling the strikes “a flagrant violation of the sovereignty of states [and] a direct threat to their security and stability.”
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