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🇰🇵 Pyongyang condemned Israel's military actions against Iran with US support
The DPRK's Foreign Ministry statement emphasizes that Israel's military attack on Iran, carried out with the active support and patronage of the United States, as well as the military actions of the United States that joined this operation, are from start to finish an illegal act of aggression and the most repugnant form of encroachment on sovereignty.
The fact that the long-lasting military threats to Iran in the region by the US have ultimately escalated into a real military invasion was already within the foreseeable and is a logical consequence of the hegemonic and adventurist nature of the US.
The DPRK strongly condemns the shameless actions of the US and Israel, which put their domestic legislation above universally recognized norms of international law and do not hesitate to resort to the abuse of military force to realize their selfish and hegemonic ambitions.
The intensified actions of the US this year aimed at asserting hegemony and becoming obvious to the international community clearly demonstrate their destructive role in undermining global peace and stability and the serious consequences of such a policy.
Despotical, arbitrary, and arrogant actions, not meeting decisive opposition and due resistance, force states directly involved in the regional situation to pay a high price and raise concerns that they may have a negative - and not ignorable in political, economic and geopolitical terms - impact on regions not directly related to the current situation around Iran.
The world is once again recalling the history when the US destroyed peace in the Middle East for their hegemonic interests decades ago, but ultimately faced geopolitical failure and strategic setbacks.
The aggressive war of the US and Israel, which cannot be justified under any circumstances, must not be allowed.
The relevant and interested parties in the region should soberly assess the true nature of those who chose the path of aggression and war under the guise of supposed peace and fulfill their due responsibility to return the situation in the Middle East to the path of peace and stability.
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The DPRK's Foreign Ministry statement emphasizes that Israel's military attack on Iran, carried out with the active support and patronage of the United States, as well as the military actions of the United States that joined this operation, are from start to finish an illegal act of aggression and the most repugnant form of encroachment on sovereignty.
The fact that the long-lasting military threats to Iran in the region by the US have ultimately escalated into a real military invasion was already within the foreseeable and is a logical consequence of the hegemonic and adventurist nature of the US.
The DPRK strongly condemns the shameless actions of the US and Israel, which put their domestic legislation above universally recognized norms of international law and do not hesitate to resort to the abuse of military force to realize their selfish and hegemonic ambitions.
The intensified actions of the US this year aimed at asserting hegemony and becoming obvious to the international community clearly demonstrate their destructive role in undermining global peace and stability and the serious consequences of such a policy.
Despotical, arbitrary, and arrogant actions, not meeting decisive opposition and due resistance, force states directly involved in the regional situation to pay a high price and raise concerns that they may have a negative - and not ignorable in political, economic and geopolitical terms - impact on regions not directly related to the current situation around Iran.
The world is once again recalling the history when the US destroyed peace in the Middle East for their hegemonic interests decades ago, but ultimately faced geopolitical failure and strategic setbacks.
The aggressive war of the US and Israel, which cannot be justified under any circumstances, must not be allowed.
The relevant and interested parties in the region should soberly assess the true nature of those who chose the path of aggression and war under the guise of supposed peace and fulfill their due responsibility to return the situation in the Middle East to the path of peace and stability.
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Military Chronicle writes,
Recent signals regarding shipping and Donald Trump's rhetoric about wanting regime change in Iran automatically extend the conflict's horizon and mean one thing: if the crisis drags on, it will become the first serious stress test of this decade for the overland pipeline routes of the Gulf countries, which were originally created as insurance in case of a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
Saudi Arabia is betting on the East-West Pipeline (EWP). It carries oil about 1,200 km – from the processing hub at Abqaiq to the export terminals at Yanbu on the Red Sea coast. After a $250 million upgrade, its capacity has increased from 5 to 7 million barrels per day. This gives Riyadh significant logistical maneuverability if the Persian Gulf comes under threat.
The UAE is operating on the same logic. The Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline (ADCOP) has been pumping 1.5 million barrels per day to Fujairah – already outside the Strait of Hormuz – since 2012. In parallel, ADNOC is promoting a new route with a capacity of 1.8 million barrels per day from Jebel Dhanna to Fujairah, expected to be launched by 2027. As a result, the Emirates' overland export capabilities should effectively double.
Iran has its own bypass – the Goreh–Jask pipeline, commissioned in 2021, which carries oil from Khuzestan to the Gulf of Oman. Formally, it is designed for 1 million barrels per day, but actual volumes, according to reports, have not exceeded 350,000 barrels. In a prolonged conflict, the issue is not only capacity but also finding buyers.
Iraq appears most vulnerable: it still depends almost entirely on terminals in the Persian Gulf. Theoretically, an alternative could be resuming operation of the Kirkuk–Ceyhan pipeline to Turkey – totaling up to 1.2 million barrels per day. However, this would first require resolving protracted political and legal disputes.
In total, all these alternative routes provide a theoretical throughput capacity of over 12 million barrels per day. But even with the full mobilization of these capacities, the strain on loading terminals in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Oman would be immense. Further developments will become clear by tracking tanker movements from Fujairah, Yanbu, and Jeddah – that's where it will be seen whether the pipelines can compensate for a possible closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
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Before the closure, 20 million barrels worth of petroleum products passed through the Strait of Hormuz every day. Even at maximum capacity, that's still a shortfall of 8 million barrels per day. Also, these pipelines are already being used, so the likely spare capacity is only 3 million barrels per day, or a 17 million b/d shortfall.
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Recent signals regarding shipping and Donald Trump's rhetoric about wanting regime change in Iran automatically extend the conflict's horizon and mean one thing: if the crisis drags on, it will become the first serious stress test of this decade for the overland pipeline routes of the Gulf countries, which were originally created as insurance in case of a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
Saudi Arabia is betting on the East-West Pipeline (EWP). It carries oil about 1,200 km – from the processing hub at Abqaiq to the export terminals at Yanbu on the Red Sea coast. After a $250 million upgrade, its capacity has increased from 5 to 7 million barrels per day. This gives Riyadh significant logistical maneuverability if the Persian Gulf comes under threat.
The UAE is operating on the same logic. The Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline (ADCOP) has been pumping 1.5 million barrels per day to Fujairah – already outside the Strait of Hormuz – since 2012. In parallel, ADNOC is promoting a new route with a capacity of 1.8 million barrels per day from Jebel Dhanna to Fujairah, expected to be launched by 2027. As a result, the Emirates' overland export capabilities should effectively double.
Iran has its own bypass – the Goreh–Jask pipeline, commissioned in 2021, which carries oil from Khuzestan to the Gulf of Oman. Formally, it is designed for 1 million barrels per day, but actual volumes, according to reports, have not exceeded 350,000 barrels. In a prolonged conflict, the issue is not only capacity but also finding buyers.
Iraq appears most vulnerable: it still depends almost entirely on terminals in the Persian Gulf. Theoretically, an alternative could be resuming operation of the Kirkuk–Ceyhan pipeline to Turkey – totaling up to 1.2 million barrels per day. However, this would first require resolving protracted political and legal disputes.
In total, all these alternative routes provide a theoretical throughput capacity of over 12 million barrels per day. But even with the full mobilization of these capacities, the strain on loading terminals in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Oman would be immense. Further developments will become clear by tracking tanker movements from Fujairah, Yanbu, and Jeddah – that's where it will be seen whether the pipelines can compensate for a possible closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Before the closure, 20 million barrels worth of petroleum products passed through the Strait of Hormuz every day. Even at maximum capacity, that's still a shortfall of 8 million barrels per day. Also, these pipelines are already being used, so the likely spare capacity is only 3 million barrels per day, or a 17 million b/d shortfall.
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US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Dan Kaine, will hold their first press conference since the start of the attack on Iran at 16:00 Moscow (10:00 EST) time on Monday, the Pentagon announced.
Source: RIA Novosti
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Source: RIA Novosti
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Explosions have occurred in the area of the British Air Force base Akrotiri in Cyprus, near Limassol, reported the journalist of the Israeli "Channel 14" Gil Elbit Rosen. A siren is wailing in the area, and aircraft have been alerted. The video, it is claimed…
Update, while the incident is confirmed, this is not a video of Akrotiri in Cyprus. It's unrelated footage of Nablus in the West Bank.
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Iran's IRGC publishes footage of the launch of ballistic missiles and kamikaze drones at targets in the Middle East.
Source: Военный обозреватель
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Source: Военный обозреватель
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IRGC Shahed seen flying from the sunrise over Iraqi airspace on his way to work in Israel.
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Another ally will join Iran:
The Yemeni Houthis have published a video with the comment "Soon."
Source
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The Yemeni Houthis have published a video with the comment "Soon."
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‼️ Iran shot down an American fighter jet in the skies over Kuwait, the pilots ejected - Tasnim
Source: СМОТРИ
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UPD: According to other sources, it was, friendly fire from their own air defense. Waiting for details.
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Source: СМОТРИ
UPD: According to other sources, it was, friendly fire from their own air defense. Waiting for details.
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‼️ Iran shot down an American fighter jet in the skies over Kuwait, the pilots ejected - Tasnim Source: СМОТРИ ➖ ➖ ➖ UPD: According to other sources, it was, friendly fire from their own air defense. Waiting for details. 🌒 @EastCalling
⚡️A US Air Force F-15 fighter jet was shot down over Kuwait - likely as a result of friendly fire
The pilots ejected and survived.
Watch with sound - the behind-the-scenes comments on the first video are interesting.
Source: СВЕЖЕСТИ
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The pilots ejected and survived.
Watch with sound - the behind-the-scenes comments on the first video are interesting.
Source: СВЕЖЕСТИ
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‼️ Iran shot down an American fighter jet in the skies over Kuwait, the pilots ejected - Tasnim Source: СМОТРИ ➖ ➖ ➖ UPD: According to other sources, it was, friendly fire from their own air defense. Waiting for details. 🌒 @EastCalling
Source: Vesti
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⚡️ Американский военный самолет потерпел крушение в Кувейте. Двое пилотов успели катапультироваться и приземлиться на парашютах, сообщает Quds.
Предположительно, речь идет об истребителе F-15. Официального подтверждения этой информации пока не поступало.…
Предположительно, речь идет об истребителе F-15. Официального подтверждения этой информации пока не поступало.…
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On March 2, 1965, the US Air Force began Operation "Rolling Thunder", the purpose of which was most succinctly stated by US Air Force General Curtis LeMay, who explained to a journalist that the massive bombing raids on the Democratic Republic of Vietnam were carried out in order to "bomb them back to the Stone Age".
The operation lasted for 2 years and 8 months and resulted in the following: more than 180,000 civilian deaths in Vietnam, and the loss of 120 aircraft by the country's armed forces. The US lost more than 900 aircraft and over a thousand military personnel killed, wounded, and taken prisoner.
"I'm making a left turn. I'm now an executioner, not a pilot..."©️
Source: Архивариус
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The operation lasted for 2 years and 8 months and resulted in the following: more than 180,000 civilian deaths in Vietnam, and the loss of 120 aircraft by the country's armed forces. The US lost more than 900 aircraft and over a thousand military personnel killed, wounded, and taken prisoner.
"I'm making a left turn. I'm now an executioner, not a pilot..."©️
Source: Архивариус
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Secretary of the Iranian Security Council Ali Larijani stated that there will be no negotiations with the Americans.
He reposted a Wall Street Journal report that Larijani had conveyed a proposal for negotiations to the US via Oman.
"We will not negotiate with the United States," the secretary of the Iranian Security Council commented.
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He reposted a Wall Street Journal report that Larijani had conveyed a proposal for negotiations to the US via Oman.
"We will not negotiate with the United States," the secretary of the Iranian Security Council commented.
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Translation:
"They're not going there to fight; they're going for the money." Ukrainian volunteer Roman Donyk criticized the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's idea of solving the problem of draft dodgers and AWOL soldiers by using foreign mercenaries.
He cited Colombians fighting on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces as an example. In his opinion, the first of them were "good, motivated fighters," but "later, mostly migrant workers started coming from abroad."
"They didn't go there to fight. They went there for the money. To serve? Yes. But on their own terms. And preferably without fighting. And certainly without getting wounded, and especially without dying. They would abandon their positions in entire units when danger arose. But this is war, after all. They refused to go on combat missions and0 constantly insisted on continuing training at the ranges. They went AWOL. And they broke their contracts. The legions weren't disbanded for no good reason. There were reasons," Donyk wrote.
"I don't know how they're going to solve the mobilization and AWOL problems by relying on foreigners. Because, after all, these are mercenaries and migrant workers. The military romantics are all already here. Either on our side or on the enemy's. Don't harbor any illusions. There's no magic button to make everything 'f***ing great,'" the volunteer added.
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"They're not going there to fight; they're going for the money." Ukrainian volunteer Roman Donyk criticized the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's idea of solving the problem of draft dodgers and AWOL soldiers by using foreign mercenaries.
He cited Colombians fighting on the side of the Ukrainian Armed Forces as an example. In his opinion, the first of them were "good, motivated fighters," but "later, mostly migrant workers started coming from abroad."
"They didn't go there to fight. They went there for the money. To serve? Yes. But on their own terms. And preferably without fighting. And certainly without getting wounded, and especially without dying. They would abandon their positions in entire units when danger arose. But this is war, after all. They refused to go on combat missions and0 constantly insisted on continuing training at the ranges. They went AWOL. And they broke their contracts. The legions weren't disbanded for no good reason. There were reasons," Donyk wrote.
"I don't know how they're going to solve the mobilization and AWOL problems by relying on foreigners. Because, after all, these are mercenaries and migrant workers. The military romantics are all already here. Either on our side or on the enemy's. Don't harbor any illusions. There's no magic button to make everything 'f***ing great,'" the volunteer added.
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Trump's allies, including Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and a number of Republican lawmakers in the US, have been convincing him for months that the Iranian government is in its weakest state, and therefore he needs to seize the "once-in-a-generation opportunity" to "decapitate" Tehran, writes the Wall Street Journal, citing sources.
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Yes, they are the same ones who convince him to "put pressure on Putin" and to placate Zelensky.
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Yes, they are the same ones who convince him to "put pressure on Putin" and to placate Zelensky.
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Iran attacked Saudi Arabia's oil infrastructure.
Preliminarily, its target was the ARAMCO oil refinery in Ras Tanura.
Source: Russian media
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Preliminarily, its target was the ARAMCO oil refinery in Ras Tanura.
Source: Russian media
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Iran is in a state of "full-scale war" and will retaliate against the US and Israel for the killing of its supreme leader, Araghchi stated.
Source: TASS
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Source: TASS
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