Seeing more reports of oil targets than nuclear sites, would U.S. even allow that?
Tnargkiller on
> Israeli officials are understood to be **conferring with the US** on how to calibrate their military response
During this era, where the US is disallowing Ukraine to strike its aggressor, I could empathize with Israel if they opted to just conduct the retaliation and worry about apologizing later.
sleepyhead_420 on
Just for curiosity – How good is Iran’s air defence?
vick1072 on
Oil refineries and electric plants first. Leave them in the dark ages.
SuspiciousFishRunner on
This is restrained retaliation. Purpose behind this, probably because the US insisted, is to give the Islamic Republic an “out”. If after this they decide to hit Israel again, then the nuclear facilities come into play as targets.
Naduhan_Sum on
We all hope Iran will get punished for being so annoying and dangerous.
Gfplux on
That will affect world oil prices that will increase petrol prices in the USA and the World.
ohokayiguess00 on
Israel will 1000000000% percent not target oil. I will bet you any amount of money. A very simple political calculation because even though Iranian oil is sanctioned it will drive up oil prices and that always hurts the incumbent before a US election. Same reason Ukraine stopped hitting Russian refineries.
Reptardar on
Can’t wait to hear how this is on Biden.
autotldr on
This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/02/israel-iranian-oil-refineries-retaliatory-strikes) reduced by 87%. (I’m a bot)
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> Israel could target Iranian oil refineries in retaliation for Tuesday night's attack, in which Tehran launched an estimated 180 ballistic missiles at Tel Aviv and other targets across the country in a dramatic escalation of the conflict between the two countries.
> The US website Axios has reported that Israeli officials are considering a "Significant retaliation" to the Iranian attack within days that could target oil production facilities inside Iran and other strategic sites.
> The Israel Defense Forces on Wednesday announced they would send additional troops to join in ground incursions into southern Lebanon as part of the largest operation in that country since the 2006 war between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah.
I hope they don’t hit oil tankers on sea. Massive pollution.
attaboy000 on
Gotta jack up those oil prices to make Biden/Harris look bad, thus helping Trump get elected again, which is who Israel wants as they’ll get unfettered support to flatten everyone in their vicinity.
thepuresports on
Power Station and oil refineries.. Yesterday IDF shared one power plant video of Iran..
gunnie56 on
They should target drone factories
– less drones for Iran in general
– less drones for Iran supported terrorist groups that attack Isreal, US bases, and unarmed commerce ships
– less drones for Russia to use against Ukraine
lutel on
Wouldn’t it help Russian oil export?
Joadzilla on
Israel should probably also target Iran’s IRGC Al-Ghadir Missile Command.
You know, the IRGC organization whose bases launched the missiles.
Conveniently also raising oil prices just before the US election.
Olifaxe on
Three options, not exclusive:
– A military response: bomb the shit of any Revolution Guardians asset and personnel they can find
– A political reponse : bomb the shit all the palaces, courtroom, city hall, ministeries as possible to completely fuck up the political world and the administration
Would help to get a friendly revolution.
– A shock and awe response: bomb every energy infrastructure, civilian facilities, water treatment facilities, railway stations, briges, airports of the country. Send it back to stoneage.
Ok-Prompt-59 on
So much for cheap gas in spring 2025. This ought to offset that.
Loud-Tangerine-547 on
Not going to lie but seeing those Iranian missile falling on Israel without being intercepted changed by view on balance of power. Imagine one of those missiles was armed with a nuclear warhead, it would have been devastating. I’m sure Israel will retaliate but it’ll be strategic to the point where they won’t cause a third wave of attack.
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Seeing more reports of oil targets than nuclear sites, would U.S. even allow that?
> Israeli officials are understood to be **conferring with the US** on how to calibrate their military response
During this era, where the US is disallowing Ukraine to strike its aggressor, I could empathize with Israel if they opted to just conduct the retaliation and worry about apologizing later.
Just for curiosity – How good is Iran’s air defence?
Oil refineries and electric plants first. Leave them in the dark ages.
This is restrained retaliation. Purpose behind this, probably because the US insisted, is to give the Islamic Republic an “out”. If after this they decide to hit Israel again, then the nuclear facilities come into play as targets.
We all hope Iran will get punished for being so annoying and dangerous.
That will affect world oil prices that will increase petrol prices in the USA and the World.
Israel will 1000000000% percent not target oil. I will bet you any amount of money. A very simple political calculation because even though Iranian oil is sanctioned it will drive up oil prices and that always hurts the incumbent before a US election. Same reason Ukraine stopped hitting Russian refineries.
Can’t wait to hear how this is on Biden.
This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/oct/02/israel-iranian-oil-refineries-retaliatory-strikes) reduced by 87%. (I’m a bot)
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> Israel could target Iranian oil refineries in retaliation for Tuesday night's attack, in which Tehran launched an estimated 180 ballistic missiles at Tel Aviv and other targets across the country in a dramatic escalation of the conflict between the two countries.
> The US website Axios has reported that Israeli officials are considering a "Significant retaliation" to the Iranian attack within days that could target oil production facilities inside Iran and other strategic sites.
> The Israel Defense Forces on Wednesday announced they would send additional troops to join in ground incursions into southern Lebanon as part of the largest operation in that country since the 2006 war between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah.
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I hope they don’t hit oil tankers on sea. Massive pollution.
Gotta jack up those oil prices to make Biden/Harris look bad, thus helping Trump get elected again, which is who Israel wants as they’ll get unfettered support to flatten everyone in their vicinity.
Power Station and oil refineries.. Yesterday IDF shared one power plant video of Iran..
They should target drone factories
– less drones for Iran in general
– less drones for Iran supported terrorist groups that attack Isreal, US bases, and unarmed commerce ships
– less drones for Russia to use against Ukraine
Wouldn’t it help Russian oil export?
Israel should probably also target Iran’s IRGC Al-Ghadir Missile Command.
You know, the IRGC organization whose bases launched the missiles.
https://www.opensanctions.org/entities/NK-5PJzeksBUtpVFoJHPNXeGj/
https://www.iranwatch.org/iranian-entities/irgc-air-force-al-ghadir-missile-command
Conveniently also raising oil prices just before the US election.
Three options, not exclusive:
– A military response: bomb the shit of any Revolution Guardians asset and personnel they can find
– A political reponse : bomb the shit all the palaces, courtroom, city hall, ministeries as possible to completely fuck up the political world and the administration
Would help to get a friendly revolution.
– A shock and awe response: bomb every energy infrastructure, civilian facilities, water treatment facilities, railway stations, briges, airports of the country. Send it back to stoneage.
So much for cheap gas in spring 2025. This ought to offset that.
Not going to lie but seeing those Iranian missile falling on Israel without being intercepted changed by view on balance of power. Imagine one of those missiles was armed with a nuclear warhead, it would have been devastating. I’m sure Israel will retaliate but it’ll be strategic to the point where they won’t cause a third wave of attack.