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>The temporary corridor in Omani waters is suspended following the attack
>Iran bombs a ship while it was sailing in the "forbidden" corridor in Omani waters
>An oil tanker navigates the strait, reportedly hugging the western coast of Oman. IRGC warns against future crossings without authorization. (Al Jazeera)
>Iran and Oman establish joint working group to decide on Hormuz sovereignty and "services"
>Ghalibaf: "Strait of Hormuz will be managed by Iran, in accordance with laws. We agreed to establish a center and a telephone hotline. If any issues occur, they can be resolved quickly"
>U.S. Treasury Department has officially issued a 60-day sanctions waiver on Iranian oil, petrochem products, and gas

▶WARNING:
>Do not trust any "happenings" or Tгump posts without link/proof
>Uкraine / Яussia discussions belong in uнg or cнug
>Do not engage with off-topic Hasbara blogposters

▶History of the 2026 War:
>The 4-day "Special Military Operation® to decapitate Iran", lasted 111 days.
>The 14-day Ceasefire™ with Iran was "extended indefinitely" unilaterally by the USA, and lasted 72 days.
>The 10-day Ceasefire™ with Lebanon was later extended and lasted 67 days. Israeli attacks continued despite ceasefire.
>The "second phase of the war" Operation Project Freedom©, lasted 1 day. Before it was "paused" by the USA, for 47 days.

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I affirm Vishnu as the supreme deity
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https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/china-raise-refined-fuel-export-allowance-july-sources-say-2026-06-25/
>At a meeting between government officials and Chinese state refiners this week, Beijing set a fuel export allowance of 800,000 metric tons for July, said the three sources. That is up from estimates of about 600,000 tons of exports for this month.
Thanks Xi.
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>>537824265
Why is Xi bailing USrael out?
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>noooo stop voting for people who can't be bought by AIPAC
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Thanks for the bread baker
Christ is King and Muhammad is the Beloved One
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>>537824312
I think its nice when superpowers bail out third world countries.
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>>537824369
brvtal bantz
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>>537824242
All religions comes from Vishnu
God divided Humanity with religions and He will unite Humanity at the end of times, aka the Second Coming
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>>537824312
They're strengthening their position and standing with the rest of the world. In other words, taking up the mantle of superpower.
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>Federal prosecutors have dropped their case against the man arrested in connection with a biolab uncovered in Las Vegas earlier this year.
>The U.S. Attorney's office for Nevada filed a motion earlier this month to dismiss the criminal complaint filed against Ori Solomon, also spelled as "Salomon" in the complaint.
>Las Vegas Metropolitan Police and the FBI jointly announced Solomon's arrest after responding to an alleged biological laboratory found in an east Las Vegas home in January.
>LVMPD said Solomon, identified as the home's property manager, was arrested on suspicion of disposing and discharging hazardous waste.
Where are all the Republicans who were crying about labs in Wuhan in 2020? Biolabs over here are okay because Trump said. Miggers are fucking pathetic
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>3 jets in a row just flew extremely low over my house
Go on without me bros
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>>537824571
You were supposed to report to the nearest suicide booth. An Indian needs your house.
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>>537824312
Their economy depends on the US paypigs consoooming the stuff that they manufacture
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>>537824628
I'm really glad euthanasia bill didn't pass here
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I don't think you guys for my point here >>537820926

>>537821193
They might have some "innocent" ship try to cross through the Oman lanes and suffer an attack by Iran, be involved in se weird accident or false flag.
You've read about those European warships that are traveling to the area, right? UK, France, Denmark...

>>537821143
I don't get your point, but if any, every time UN forces are involved, things get more complicated.
I don't trust the UN. I've always thought of it as a org that only exists to legitimize western powers
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> At least four Israeli soldiers were wounded, some critically, during fierce confrontations with Hezbollah fighters in the southern Lebanese town of Beit Yahoun late Thursday, according to Israeli media reports
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Iran should change the "Iranian Symbol" on their flag to gold if peace is achieved, to commemorate their victory.
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>>537824907
memefire’s over I take it?
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new baker needed btw
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A new mural in Tehran
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>>537824804
trump is a cuck, he 100% does not want to restart the war and wants to bury this shitshow as quick and quietly as possible. trump is famous for never living up to his agreements and screwing contractors over which is what he's doing now, trying to wiggle his way out of the lebanon, 300 billion dollar, and strait of hormuz agreements while hoping iran won't call him on his shit or cancel the MoU.
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>>537825022
what does it say?
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>>537824948
It looks like a vagina. I'm not the only one who thinks that right? Is it supposed to be the sword of Ali ??
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>>537824804
everyone has a right to "transit passage," even during wartime.
"innocent passage" doesn't apply when there's international waters on both sides of the passage, transit passage does.
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>>537825022
Don't make me cry man, I've had a few
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>>537825129
I’m pretty sure it’s supposed to be a stylized lotus flower or something.
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>>537824448
so they weren't till now? does superpower even mean anything?
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>>537825238
Flowers are just plant vaginas
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>>537825093
no idea sry
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>>537824459
What race is that? Looks like a half-Arab, half-Hispanic mutt with a shitty dye job
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>>537825334
Americano
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>>537825355
let me consult the chart
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>>537824948
>gold everything
Very arab and trump.
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>>537825129
>>537825238
No, it's a symbol designed to integrate all four words of the Arabic phrase: "La ilaha illa Allah" (there is no god but God)
I honestly think they shouldn't have gotten rid of the lion and sun flag and let it become an opposition symbol. But here we are
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>>537825334
The genetic product of pogroms from Germany to Iraq, a chosen race indeed
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>>537825238
zoomers can't google
it's a tulip which legend says grows on the graves on martyrs, and an abstract way to spell god with four crescents
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>>537824156
Yesterday, we were seeing a lot of vessels using the Oman route to exit. Note the Ever Lovely passing though. This was following the announcement by Oman and IMO. The IRGC retaliated today on a vessel, but even after the attack, we are still seeing transits. There are less, but there are vessels willing to take the risk.

On the inbound front, the flow is still heavily restricted. Whatever outflow we are seeing today is unsustainable as there are not enough non-Iranian tankers going in. In particular, we need empty VLCCs going in to load up crude. This is just a trickle so far.

In my view, the traffic in the Oman lane will lead to more escalation by the IRGC. Without throttling flows entirely in the southern lane, IRGC will lose control of its leverage over the strait.
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>>537825419
Alright, that's pretty cool
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>>537824156
hey guys, I was negociating a job offer all week and was out of the loop. Last time I checked US and Iran had a deal but jew were seething. What happened?
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>>537825419
>La ilaha illa Allah
Kino phrase. Very nice to say out loud
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>>537825435
Why would I google when I can better info from Bahrainon, he's like a fucking encyclopedia
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>>537825409
>t.

>>537825454
>Without throttling flows entirely in the southern lane, IRGC will lose control of its leverage over the strait.
Part of its leverage, sure, but not all of it by any means.
You still need the Iranian side open for traffic to return to normal. If ships can only cross the Omani side, that will decrease the crossing rate by over half and will also prevent several types of large ships from passing given the relative shallowness of the Omani side.
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>>537825658
You need something to pop out of the blue for my flag, turning the the iranian symbol into gold colour on white background is retarded, its like trump whitehouse and rich arab style.
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real countries steal a british east india company flag out of the harbor and call it a day
this guy knows what I'm talking about >>537825788
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New theoretical ground is being discovered on Twitter
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>>537825788
Checked o/
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>>537825075

yeah, the Oman lane was just the US/Trump/Jews trying to get their oil out without paying the freier tax. No dice, kikes.

Trump is desperate to avoid any new skirmish at all. We have no missile stockpiles anymore, and our GCC goyim are sitting ducks.
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>>537825788
Iranian flags have featured golden symbols on white backgrounds since the Zand Age starting 1756 up until the revolution. It's not an arbitrary choice.
I just think having the central symbol the same colour as one of the stripes ruins the symmetry.
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>>537824156
Thank you for your service Nasrallah. Without you, conquering South Lebanon wouldn't have been possible.
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>>537825075
I think he likes money. He wouldn't reject a war as long as there is money to make. And I'm sure israel is willing to pay him as long as it's convenient for them.
Sure, a war is bad optics for him politically, but he has little to lose, doesn't he?

>>537825158
These aren't international waters, though? Sure, Iran has no rights to Oman waterways (lmao), but these aren't normal times. Do countries have the obligation to let ships pass through their waters?
Also, I didn't mean "innocent" as a technical term or whatever, I meant to say it as an ironic term for a ship that would be used as bait in a false flag.
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Rubio, who basically represents the US uniparty, is not happy about the US cucking on the strait. This was from earlier today in a meeting with Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani

>The first is the Straits of Hormuz are international waters. International waterways do not belong to any nation-state. This is a foundational principle in the world today without which the world would be in total chaos. If in fact we accept it, that you can charge money to use an international waterway because it happens to be near your territorial space, well, then this would spread throughout the world like a contagion. If in fact there is now a straits that one country can or two countries can or any countries decide they want to charge money for its use, what is going to stop every country in the world near a waterway from imposing the same? And then we’re going to have chaos.

>So that is unacceptable. You can call it a toll, you can call it a fee – whatever you want to call it, it’s a game of semantics. The reality of it is that no country on Earth has a right to charge for the use of international waterways, and that will never be an acceptable condition of any deal. The President’s been fundamentally clear about that.

https://www.state.gov/releases/office-of-the-spokesperson/2026/06/secretary-of-state-marco-rubio-and-bahraini-foreign-minister-abdullatif-bin-rashid-al-zayani-at-a-meeting-with-the-gulf-cooperation-council-member-states/
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>>537826306
>the Straits of Hormuz are international waters
Should we tell him?
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>>537826306
ahem
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>>537826306
>the Strait of Hormuz is international waters
Wrong.
>If in fact we accept it
You already do with Turkey and the Turkish Straits.
>You can call it a toll, you can call it a fee – whatever you want to call it, it’s a game of semantics
Nope. What you charge fees for is important in determining their legality

Also I would like to inform everyone that our Foreign Minister's head looks like a malteser. Up to you to look it up
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>>537826144
>These aren't international waters, though?
the narrowest part of the strait is not international, the border of omani and iranian waters runs down the middle.
but it connects two bodies of international water
that's the test for applying transit passage instead of innocent passage
it's a peremptory norm and can't be abrogated, even by treaty
even if the US, oman, and iran all signed and ratified a treaty to the contrary, it would be automatically null and void
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>>537826306
I know you guys don't like bad news, but it's looking like the US is not going to let Iran charge a toll, and ships will just ignore attacks by drones. That's a fair trade for them maybe, when the alternative is 1. Iran wins, or 2. global recession.

My prediction is that ships will simply ignore drone attacks. Maybe they can jam a percentage of them with radio.
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>>537826306
>muh international waters
Someone anyone ask him why that doesn't apply to their blockade of Cuba
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>>537825419
Fuck, that's great symbology and design.
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>>537826514
You lost shi'ite cunt. Go cry for ali while iran gets raped by every country surrounding it
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>>537826450
>Russian Northern Sea Route (NSR) Charges
If a ship enters the NSR zone (which Russia defines as starting from the Bering Strait westward), it becomes subject to mandatory fees enforced by the Northern Sea Route Administration (NSRA). These are not "strait fees" but rather charges for entering Russia's regulated Arctic waters:

Icebreaker Escort Fees: These are the most significant costs. If ice conditions require assistance, escort by state-owned Rosatomflot nuclear icebreakers is mandatory. Fees are calculated based on the ship's ice class, tonnage, the number of ice zones traversed, and the season (winter rates are higher). Average costs have historically ranged around $200,000 per transit, comparable to Suez Canal tolls.
Navigation Pilotage Fees: Mandatory pilotage is required for certain vessels or conditions within the NSR. The fee is typically charged on a daily basis (e.g., approximately $673 per day in recent estimates) for the section between the Bering and Kara Straits.
Permit and Administrative Fees: Ships must obtain permission to navigate the NSR, which involves administrative processing and potentially fees for reviewing navigation plans and ice forecasts.
United States Side (Alaska)
On the U.S. side of the Bering Strait, there are no mandatory tolls or service fees for transit.

AI slop, but apparently Ameriniggers don't charge while Ruskies are getting that chedda
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>>537826559
>My prediction is that ships will simply ignore drone attacks.
Good luck insuring those ships, especially when the survivors inevitably have to come back again after God knows how many months of repairs, lmao.
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>>537826306
I wish he'd be less sloppy with his terminology
it's literally iranian and omani waters (at the narrow point)
the right of transit passage is between two bodies of international waters
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>>537826696
that's the point of the treasury reinsurance program
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>>537826306
>that is unacceptable
>will never be an acceptable condition
>has a right
What are you going to do about it? Sorry that nobody is taking muh international law seriously because mutts and kikes killed it
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>>537826696
It's a matter of options. Accept a global recession, or accept a massive Iranian victory, or accept uninsured ships. The Jew owners will pick 3. What percentage of ships can Iran sink, less than 1%? The Ever Lovely continued to port.

>>537826777
I don't know if it applies here, but if it did, repairing some ships is a lot cheaper than fighting a war.
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>>537826880
It exists only as a tool for them to use to keep the proles in line. Literally rules for thee but not for me
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>>537826559
>ships will just ignore attacks by drones
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>>537826880
You do have to despise these jews that talk like they own the whole world. But if your army can't fight harder than theirs, then they kind of do. Might makes right is the true defining belief of the jew.
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>>537826891
Nigga, a recession is already going to happen, any of those cargo is expensive and time consuming as fuck to build, maintain and repair (specially the gas ones), so no matter how much money the government gives aways as "insurance" shipping companies would see their fleets eroded if they were idiotic enough to continuously go in and out. The only solution is a deal with Iran, as much as it pains King Cheeto and the hawks
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so,,, uh,,,, ummmmm how are those talks going?,,,,,,
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>>537824423
Every culture and religion has a creation myth with themselves as the center. Because every enlightened spiritual master speaks of "God" in terms that the people he serves can understand. The unenlightened masses make for themselves stories that guide and structure culture. Those that benefit tend to weaken and pervert the culture into ideologies of opposites. The more it divides the weaker and more perverse the people until a new enlightened master arrives.
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>>537826579
>>537826880
>>537826950
>Saul Alinsky... which I'm sure most Americans have read.
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>>537827089
Funny enough, the ship that was struck was Chinese insured
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>>537824156
So at what point does Iran say enough is enough and give up on the MOU project?
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>>537827116
I didn't write it the AI did, also fuck janny
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/pig/ explain yourselves.
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>>537827240
Should have paid the ecological and administrative fees, no exceptions even for Xinnie.
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>>537827260
What an adventure. Who knew there was a whole other war going on on wikipedia
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>>537827260
Symbolism is all that matters for the muzzie. Hence why they keep getting raped by israel.
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>>537827260
Iran won. What else do you need me to explain exactly based on your image?
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>>537826891
>repairing some ships is a lot cheaper
>The Ever Lovely continued to port
exactly
so did the USS Cole
a ship is just a container, some propulsion, and several thousand years of genius anti-sinking technology
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>>537827260
>most pozzed website on the internet
>literally ran by neoliberal Silicon Valley kike
>still can't sugarcoat Iran's victory
Impressive, what can I say
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>>537827240
Evergreen Marine is Taiwanese. Which is technically China but also trying to be their enemy. The ship was insured by Gard P&I Club, a marine insurance group based in Norway. We don't know the details, the voyage may have been uninsured. The Every Lovely didn't stop, it continued to port.
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>>537827260
the wikipedia thing was always a little cringe,,,, but cmon man,,, at best you could call this a draw



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