Israel carried out covert attacks on two major natural gas pipelines inside Iran this week, disrupting the flow of heat and cooking gas to provinces with millions of people, according to two Western officials and a military strategist affiliated with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps.

The strikes represent a notable shift in the shadow war that Israel and Iran have been waging by air, land, sea and cyberattack for years.

Israel has long targeted military and nuclear sites inside Iran — and assassinated Iranian nuclear scientists and commanders, both inside and outside of the country. Israel has also waged cyberattacks to disable servers belonging to the oil ministry, causing turmoil at gas stations nationwide.

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        It’s practically taboo to consider but Arab allies are lot more reliable than israel, which has become an unstoppable rabid attack dog.

        Saudi and Egypt have been American puppets for ages now and MBS is even stopping his Yemen genocide. If not for israel setting the region on fire there wouldn’t be much conflict.

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      Israel probably did this at the US’s instigation. The US is still getting payback for attacks on its assets in Iraq and Syria but does not want to escalate by striking Iran directly. Using Israel allows for deniability.

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      It’s not like Iran isn’t pulling the strings for Hamas and the Houthis, I’m just glad they’re attacking someone responsible for the war rather than murdering the shit out of some Gazan civilians.

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        Okay I’m not a fan of Iran, but the one responsible for the war is 100% Israel. Hamas did some unexecusable things on October 7th, but the “cause” still remains Israel’s colonialist occupation of Palestine. Iran’s position in the Palestine conflict as a whole is light gray, not black.

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          Iran has arming up various psychopaths in the Middle-east for decades now to form their “Axis of Resistance”. Basically just a strategy to drain the US (and Israel) of resources. The method of draining those resources? Murdering people.

          Now it seems that some of the psychopaths they gave weapons to have gotten off the leash. It’s a leopards ate my face moment for Iran.

          Gaza had an authoritarian government funded by various sources in the middle east and armed by Iran. The “unexecusable things” they did on October 7 was genocide. Palestinians had no chance to effect a regime change in Gaza because of the weapons Iran supplies to the Hamas psychopaths.

          Colonial shenanigans isn’t just something white people do, you know? Other countries (like Iran) can and will prop up authoritarian regimes. Like the Hamas regime in Gaza.

          Now Israel and the US has to clean up the mess Iran made. Hamas needs to be destroyed and given how dug in they are, that will cost a lot of civilian lives. The US has to destroy the Hotuthis (another insane genocidal group) capabilities of attacking civilian shipping. The US also has to pick off the leadership of various Iran backed militia groups in Iraq and Syria. And Iran has to sit and take their licks. They lost control (if they ever had it) of the various psychopaths they sent weapons to and so others have to fix these problems.

          It’s widely suspected the that Iran actually wants the US to pick off the leaders of these militia groups because a leadership change is the only way they can get some semblance of control over the groups they armed.

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            Ah, yes, the US has to do a lot of stuff to defend their pet colonialist genocidal regime. Also I love how you’re calling the Houthis genocidal when they were victims of a US-supported genocide.

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              How many gay people have the Houthis crucified? These aren’t nice people despite what your social media feed may have been telling you.

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            Calling Iran’s support for Hamas “colonial shenanigans” is a perfect symptom of Zionist brain rot. Particularly when it comes from the mouth of a supporter of the only settler colonial society in the region.

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              So when the US props up a regime in another country it’s not colonialism?

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            Or we could not and just let Israel clean up their own mess and face the consequences of their actions without big daddy Sam’s aegis.

            Stop sending weapons, retract our carrier groups, and let the full force of their actions strike home for once.

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              It’s Iran that made the mess. They aren’t going to clean it up.

              Why aren’t you calling on Iran to stop sending weapons to various psychopaths in the region?

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                I officially call on Iran to stop sending weapons to various psychopaths in the region.

                I also officially call on the United States to follow the same advice

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                  Cool, as soon as Iran complies with your request, the US will follow suit. One step closer to peace in the Middle East!

                  Hold on a sec, I’m getting a phone call from Iran… they say… “DEATH TO AMERICA!”

                  So we’ll just put Iran down as a “maybe” on your proposal.

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        Following your logic, will you be glad when someone start attacking the usa too?

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    Netanyahu trying to escalate with both Hezbollah and Iran themselves.

    He really is trying to start WW3 and pull in Biden.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    But blowing up part of the country’s energy infrastructure, relied on by industries, factories and millions of civilians, marked an escalation in the covert war and appeared to open a new frontier, officials and analysts said.

    “The enemy’s plan was to completely disrupt the flow of gas in winter to several main cities and provinces in our country,” Iran’s oil minister, Javad Owji, told Iranian media on Friday.

    But Iran supports and arms a network of proxy militia that have been actively fighting with Israel and United States, including the Houthis in Yemen, Hezbollah in Lebanon and militants in Iraq and Syria.

    “This shows that the covert networks operating in Iran have expanded their target list and advanced beyond just military and nuclear sites,” said Shahin Modarres, a Rome-based security analyst focused on the Middle East.

    But his assessment was at odds with the comments of local governors and officials from Iran’s national gas company, who had described widespread outages of service in five provinces, forcing the closure of government buildings.

    He noted that major pipelines in Iran, which carry gas across vast distances that include mountains, deserts and rural fields, are patrolled by guards in outposts along the length of the pipes.


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