Live Conflict Israel-US vs Iran War (2026)

UkroTurk

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1. Israel wants all gulf oil and gas to flow through their land via pipelines to Cyprus and Greece to the rest of Europe bypassing Türkiye.That is why BlackRock president visited RTE.
2. US wants Iran oil to stop flowing. Who buys most of it? China. China's second largest oil supplier was Venezüella.
3. Türkiye and Qatar want the oil and gas to come via Saudi, Jordan and Syria to Türkiye.

We will see who will win this war of oil in the days to come.
Due to war, now all Muslim countries welcome the new pipeline through Israel.
Thank you Iran , without your actions, any president of Muslim countries would not be able to justify the new pipeline. İran saved our presidents while Israel killing civilians in Gazza.
 

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Its a pipeline : a 1000 mile desert pipeline is just as easy to destroy as a ship going through a 20 mile waterway. That pipeline is not the answer given Haifa is a well attacked target and all 1,000 miles of metal piping can be blown up just in one place.

It is better for these countries to reach some agreement. The alternate pipeline method will not answer anything. Its not the 1950s where infantry and artillery have to come occupy and the pipeline is out of reach
 

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US Central Command announced that the United States will begin a naval blockade of all vessels entering or leaving Iranian ports on April 13 at 10:00 a.m. ET.

Continuation of the bombing is unlikely due to the risk of further destabilization of the region and the US president's reluctance to become involved in protracted military conflicts.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump may also impose a temporary blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, while simultaneously pressuring allies to implement a long-term military escort mission through this seaway.

Brent crude futures for June delivery jumped 7.8% in early trading on April 13, reaching $102.60 per barrel, according to data from the London-based ICE Futures exchange.

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