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Iran power shutdowns and now strikes
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12/30/24 09:57 AM
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https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/21/world/middleeast/iran-economy-energy-crisis.html"Government offices in Iran are closed or operating at reduced hours. Schools and colleges have moved to online only. Highways and shopping malls have descended into darkness, and industrial plants have been denied power, bringing manufacturing to a near halt. Although Iran has one of the biggest supplies of natural gas and crude oil in the world, it is in a full-blown energy crisis that can be attributed to years of sanctions, mismanagement, aging infrastructure, wasteful consumption — and targeted attacks by Israel. “We are facing very dire imbalances in gas, electricity, energy, water, money and environment,” said President Masoud Pezeshkian in a live televised address to the nation this month. “All of them are at a level that could turn into a crisis.” While Iran has been struggling with issues with its infrastructure for years, the president warned that the problem had reached a critical point. The government faced two stark choices. It either had to cut gas service to residential homes or shut down the supply to power plants that generated electricity." Video: https://x.com/i/status/1873331952251813933"Strikes are breaking out in Tehran, as shop owners protest impossible living conditions. Bazaars and markets in Iran are massively important for the economy, and strikes can truly suffocate the regime if they spread."
Whoever is happy will make others happy too. Anne Frank
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Re: Iran power shutdowns and now strikes
[Re: leroycnbucks]
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12/30/24 04:12 PM
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abolt300
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I was in 6th grade at the time. One of my friend's dad was one of the 5 airmen killed on the helicopter that went down in the sandstorm, which caused the rescue mission to be aborted. I can still remember when the principal personally came to our classroom just after lunch that day, whispered something to our teacher and asked that Scott come with him to his office. We didnt know what was going on, just that something big was happening based on the look on the faces of the teacher and the principal. We thought that Scott was in real trouble for something really bad. As it turned out, he was getting Scott out of class so that his mother could tell him that his father had been killed and take him home. They lived three houses up the street from us. Our recently passed nice guy, but absolutely worthless pacifist and globalist, Jimmy Carter, was the president at the time and approved the mission. Had Carter had a spine, the hostages would have never been taken in the first place. Reagan won the election and had already sent word that all the Iranians leaders were going to be targeted and killed, along with their families, if they were not released immediately. Coincidentally they were released and put on planes home, the exact same day that Reagan swore his oath and was inaugurated. Peace through strength.....something that a democrat can never seem to learn.
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Re: Iran power shutdowns and now strikes
[Re: Geno]
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12/30/24 04:49 PM
12/30/24 04:49 PM
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Posts: 18,134 Elmore County
Frankie
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Abolt ,,,, when I worked in Fort Walton in early 80s I had a couple drinking buddies that was in on that from Eglin . They said it was damned from the start the way they wanted to do it . Ever body knew the choppers they used could not do that mission .
Last edited by Frankie; 12/30/24 04:51 PM.
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Re: Iran power shutdowns and now strikes
[Re: abolt300]
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12/30/24 05:25 PM
12/30/24 05:25 PM
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leroycnbucks
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I was in 6th grade at the time. One of my friend's dad was one of the 5 airmen killed on the helicopter that went down in the sandstorm, which caused the rescue mission to be aborted. I can still remember when the principal personally came to our classroom just after lunch that day, whispered something to our teacher and asked that Scott come with him to his office. We didnt know what was going on, just that something big was happening based on the look on the faces of the teacher and the principal. We thought that Scott was in real trouble for something really bad. As it turned out, he was getting Scott out of class so that his mother could tell him that his father had been killed and take him home. They lived three houses up the street from us. Our recently passed nice guy, but absolutely worthless pacifist and globalist, Jimmy Carter, was the president at the time and approved the mission. Had Carter had a spine, the hostages would have never been taken in the first place. Reagan won the election and had already sent word that all the Iranians leaders were going to be targeted and killed, along with their families, if they were not released immediately. Coincidentally they were released and put on planes home, the exact same day that Reagan swore his oath and was inaugurated. Peace through strength.....something that a democrat can never seem to learn. I was in the 10th grade abolt. I had already made up my mind that I was going into the military after high school and this really upset me about all the service members that died like your classmate and friend. My heart still hurts for all of the family members that lost loved ones that day. They all were heroes that volunteered for a mission that was highly likely many would die. I had cut out all of the pictures of the airman, marines and soldiers from a news magazine and taped them to my wall in remembrance. I probably still have them somewhere. After the failed rescue mission, I swore that I wouldn’t enlist until Carter was out of office.
Proud Army and ALNG veteran God Bless America!
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Re: Iran power shutdowns and now strikes
[Re: Geno]
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12/30/24 06:18 PM
12/30/24 06:18 PM
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Hopefully the people will otherthrow the mullahs. Very doubtful but not impossible. About half the people are decent.
Whoever is happy will make others happy too. Anne Frank
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Re: Iran power shutdowns and now strikes
[Re: Geno]
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12/30/24 08:19 PM
12/30/24 08:19 PM
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cartervj
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I guess all this middle eastern news has social media posting pics from Iran premium uprising Women wore American looking clothes and socialized etc……
I kinda wondered why I was seeing so many of these FB feeds the past few weeks.
Reckon it’s planned?
“Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.” ― Ronald Reagan
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Re: Iran power shutdowns and now strikes
[Re: geeb1]
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12/30/24 08:22 PM
12/30/24 08:22 PM
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Tigger85
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They should be using all that money that they fund terrorism with and take care of their own. X1000
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Re: Iran power shutdowns and now strikes
[Re: leroycnbucks]
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12/30/24 08:24 PM
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cartervj
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I was in 6th grade at the time. One of my friend's dad was one of the 5 airmen killed on the helicopter that went down in the sandstorm, which caused the rescue mission to be aborted. I can still remember when the principal personally came to our classroom just after lunch that day, whispered something to our teacher and asked that Scott come with him to his office. We didnt know what was going on, just that something big was happening based on the look on the faces of the teacher and the principal. We thought that Scott was in real trouble for something really bad. As it turned out, he was getting Scott out of class so that his mother could tell him that his father had been killed and take him home. They lived three houses up the street from us. Our recently passed nice guy, but absolutely worthless pacifist and globalist, Jimmy Carter, was the president at the time and approved the mission. Had Carter had a spine, the hostages would have never been taken in the first place. Reagan won the election and had already sent word that all the Iranians leaders were going to be targeted and killed, along with their families, if they were not released immediately. Coincidentally they were released and put on planes home, the exact same day that Reagan swore his oath and was inaugurated. Peace through strength.....something that a democrat can never seem to learn. I was in the 10th grade abolt. I had already made up my mind that I was going into the military after high school and this really upset me about all the service members that died like your classmate and friend. My heart still hurts for all of the family members that lost loved ones that day. They all were heroes that volunteered for a mission that was highly likely many would die. I had cut out all of the pictures of the airman, marines and soldiers from a news magazine and taped them to my wall in remembrance. I probably still have them somewhere. After the failed rescue mission, I swore that I wouldn’t enlist until Carter was out of office. I recall all of that since it was front page news Everything was bad under Carter but this was a real sore spot for so many. Sorry for y’all’s losses.
“Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.” ― Ronald Reagan
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Re: Iran power shutdowns and now strikes
[Re: Frankie]
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12/30/24 09:00 PM
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Posts: 2,156 Elmore County, Al
gwstang
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Abolt ,,,, when I worked in Fort Walton in early 80s I had a couple drinking buddies that was in on that from Eglin . They said it was damned from the start the way they wanted to do it . Ever body knew the choppers they used could not do that mission . Carter had made so many cuts to the military and training programs, that it was ill fated.
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