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Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility was "emptied well in advance"

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Published :
Jun 23, 2025 01:38
Updated :
Jun 23, 2025 01:38

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Iran has confirmed that three of its nuclear facilities were targeted in recent US airstrikes but reported no serious damage. Manan Raisi, an Iranian MP from Qom, said the Fordow nuclear site remained largely unharmed.

Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that the facility had been emptied "well in advance" amid fears of a possible US attack, according to news agencies.Job listings

Satellite images taken by US-based space technology firm Maxar showed 16 cargo trucks and bulldozers near Fordow’s entrance on 19–20 June, indicating possible removal activities, though the cargo remains unknown.

Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization condemned the strikes on Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, confirming no radiation leaks. The UN’s nuclear watchdog IAEA and regional countries Saudi Arabia and Kuwait also reported no rise in radiation levels.​
 

Iranian parliament moves to close Strait of Hormuz after US aggression

Published :
Jun 22, 2025 20:53
Updated :
Jun 22, 2025 20:54

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Oil tankers pass through the Strait of Hormuz, December 21, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo

In a decisive response to the US aggression against Iran's peaceful nuclear facilities, the Iranian parliament has voted to close the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, reports the Iranian news network Press TV.

A senior Iranian lawmaker, Esmaeil Kowsari, said on Sunday that the Majlis (Iranian parliament) has agreed to close the key artery for global energy trade in response to the American aggression and the silence of the international community, according to the report.

Kowsari, a member of the parliament’s committee on national security and foreign policy, said lawmakers have reached a consensus on the closure of the strait, though the final decision rests with Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, as per the report.

“The parliament has come to the conclusion that it should close the Hormuz Strait, but the final decision lies with the Supreme National Security Council,” Kowsari stated.

The Strait of Hormuz, situated at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, is one of the most critical chokepoints in global trade, with roughly 20 percent of the world’s oil passing through it, the Press TV report says.

According to various estimates, roughly 20 per cent of the world’s oil, about 17 to 18 million barrels per day, passes through the Strait of Hormuz, making it important for global energy.

The narrow strait also sees the transit of a significant amount of liquefied natural gas (LNG), especially from Qatar, which is one of the world’s top LNG exporters, as per the report.

The Strait of Hormuz is the only sea route that connects the Persian Gulf to the open ocean and is home to major oil producers such as Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, and the UAE.

Experts have long warned that any disruption or closure of the strait can lead to immediate and major spikes in global oil prices and disturb the global energy security, according to Press TV.

Before the US launched aggression against the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities early on Sunday, experts had warned about the likelihood of the ongoing war imposed on Iran extending to the sea, the report says.

Speaking to Press TV last week, strategic experts said the direct American military intervention will prove costly for the US and the Donald Trump administration, especially if the Strait of Hormuz is closed.

Most multi-national corporations around the world would shut down within days as energy supplies necessary to keep them running would run out, they warned, as per the report.

According to some forecasts, oil prices are likely to jump 80 per cent in the very first week if the Strait of Hormuz is closed, as alternative routes would incur heavy costs, the Press TV report adds.​
 
Exactly!

Bring the fkn war to the ground.

And then use your numbers.
Sub jhoott doc........pata nahi kya bukvaas these both Irani/ hillbillay feeding us bewaquff. :ROFLMAO:

Main kaali kutti aaa gaeee!.....ab main apni saari kaali baady per karrwa tail malun gee aur dhoop main nungi lait jaon gee......

Aaaaaaaahahahahahahaaaaaaa:p

This is all hollywood nonsense going on, except that Israel key dono nay mill kar gaand maar dee hae playing good cop bad cop......:ROFLMAO:

Dis fukin unprecedented no?

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Pakistan condemns Trump's bombing of Iran - a day after nominating him for Peace Prize

REUTERS
Published :
Jun 22, 2025 21:55
Updated :
Jun 22, 2025 21:55

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US President Donald Trump delivers an address to the nation at the White House in Washington, DC, US, Jun 21, 2025, following US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. Photo : REUTERS

Pakistan condemned on Sunday the strikes ordered on its neighbour Iran by Donald Trump, a day after Islamabad had said it would nominate the US President for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Pakistan on Sunday said Trump’s decision to bomb Iranian nuclear facilities violated international law and that diplomacy was the only way to resolve the Iran crisis.

“The unprecedented escalation of tension and violence, owing to ongoing aggression against Iran, is deeply disturbing. Any further escalation of tensions will have severely damaging implications for the region and beyond,” Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

Also on Sunday, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif telephoned Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and “conveyed Pakistan’s condemnation of the US attacks,” a statement from the Pakistani leader said.

Pakistan’s information minister and the foreign ministry did not respond to requests for comment on the apparent contradiction in the country’s positions over the weekend.

In Pakistan’s biggest city, Karachi, thousands marched in protest against the US and Israeli strikes on Iran.

A large American flag with a picture of Trump on it was placed on the road for demonstrators to walk over. The protesters shouted out chants against America, Israel and Pakistan’s regional enemy India.

Pakistan on Saturday said it was nominating Trump as “a genuine peacemaker” for his role in bringing a four-day conflict with India to an end last month. It said he had “demonstrated great strategic foresight and stellar statesmanship”.​
 

Gulf states on high alert after US strikes Iran's nuclear sites

REUTERS
Published :
Jun 22, 2025 21:53
Updated :
Jun 22, 2025 21:53

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A general downtown view is seen with heat haze over the skyline during the afternoon hours in Manama, Bahrain, Aug 2, 2023. Photo : REUTERS/Files

Gulf states, home to multiple US military bases, were on high alert on Sunday after US strikes on Iran raised the possibility of a widening conflict in the region.

US forces "obliterated" Iran's main nuclear sites with massive bunker-busting bombs in the early hours of Sunday in the region, President Donald Trump said, warning Tehran it would face more devastating attacks if it does not agree to peace.

Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, was on a high-security alert after the US strikes, two sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Sunday, while Bahrain urged drivers to avoid main roads.

Kuwait, another key oil exporter in the region, said its defence council would remain in permanent session, according to the state news agency on Sunday, and set up shelters in a ministries complex.

Tehran has previously warned that if it were attacked by the United States, it could target American assets in the region, including US military bases.

Bahrain is home to the headquarters of the US Navy's 5th Fleet and there are US bases in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, as well as in neighbouring Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

Nuclear authorities in Saudi Arabia and the UAE said they had not detected signs of nuclear contamination following the strikes in Iran.

"While the war has so far been contained in direct hostilities between Israel and Iran, direct US involvement is a critical threshold that risks dragging the Gulf states, notably Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar, which host large US military facilities, into the conflict," said Hasan Al Hasan, a senior fellow for Middle East Policy at the International Institute for Strategic Studies.

He said the risk of an open conflict between the US and Iran could plunge the region into a devastating and potentially protracted conflict.

The US strikes added to airline woes with Singapore Airlines cancelling scheduled flights from Singapore to Dubai on Sunday and British Airways cancelling flights to and from Dubai and Doha.

Airlines have been avoiding flying over large parts of the Middle East, including Iran, Iraq, Syria and Israel, due to ongoing missile exchanges.

"In light of recent developments in the regional security situation, we urge citizens and residents to use main roads only when necessary to maintain public safety and to allow the relevant authorities to use the roads efficiently," Bahrain's interior ministry said in a post on X.

Bahrain also told 70 percent of its government employees to work from home on Sunday until further notice, citing escalating tensions, according to the Civil Service Bureau.

The country's authorities earlier this week said they had activated a national plan to prepare for emergencies, set up an emergency centre and tested warning sirens.

Local media also reported that Bahrain had set up 33 shelters.​
 

Iranian parliament moves to close Strait of Hormuz after US aggression

Published :
Jun 22, 2025 20:53
Updated :
Jun 22, 2025 20:54

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Oil tankers pass through the Strait of Hormuz, December 21, 2018. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo

In a decisive response to the US aggression against Iran's peaceful nuclear facilities, the Iranian parliament has voted to close the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, reports the Iranian news network Press TV.

A senior Iranian lawmaker, Esmaeil Kowsari, said on Sunday that the Majlis (Iranian parliament) has agreed to close the key artery for global energy trade in response to the American aggression and the silence of the international community, according to the report.

Kowsari, a member of the parliament’s committee on national security and foreign policy, said lawmakers have reached a consensus on the closure of the strait, though the final decision rests with Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, as per the report.

“The parliament has come to the conclusion that it should close the Hormuz Strait, but the final decision lies with the Supreme National Security Council,” Kowsari stated.

The Strait of Hormuz, situated at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, is one of the most critical chokepoints in global trade, with roughly 20 percent of the world’s oil passing through it, the Press TV report says.

According to various estimates, roughly 20 per cent of the world’s oil, about 17 to 18 million barrels per day, passes through the Strait of Hormuz, making it important for global energy.

The narrow strait also sees the transit of a significant amount of liquefied natural gas (LNG), especially from Qatar, which is one of the world’s top LNG exporters, as per the report.

The Strait of Hormuz is the only sea route that connects the Persian Gulf to the open ocean and is home to major oil producers such as Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, and the UAE.

Experts have long warned that any disruption or closure of the strait can lead to immediate and major spikes in global oil prices and disturb the global energy security, according to Press TV.

Before the US launched aggression against the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities early on Sunday, experts had warned about the likelihood of the ongoing war imposed on Iran extending to the sea, the report says.

Speaking to Press TV last week, strategic experts said the direct American military intervention will prove costly for the US and the Donald Trump administration, especially if the Strait of Hormuz is closed.

Most multi-national corporations around the world would shut down within days as energy supplies necessary to keep them running would run out, they warned, as per the report.

According to some forecasts, oil prices are likely to jump 80 per cent in the very first week if the Strait of Hormuz is closed, as alternative routes would incur heavy costs, the Press TV report adds.​
If Iran shuts down dis PG, dat is Iraans nuke weapon right there no?

Imagine what would happen to all da colludzz backing da west no?

Millions would die in a few days cuz theys wouldn't be able to afford fuel. Theirs economies would all shut down.
 

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