A string of explosions have swept across Iran over the past two weeks, amid suspicions that Israel or the US may have been behind at least one of them
FOX News: Iran’s nuclear facilities are mysteriously under attack
Iran's nuclear facilities have been under attack for weeks, but it's still unclear by whom
Black smoke rose as flames engulfed the Shahid Tondgooyan petrochemical plant in the Khuzestan province of Iran late Sunday afternoon.
Hours earlier, more than 500 miles away, detonations rocked the basement of an old, nondescript home in a northern pocket of Tehran. The two-story dwelling was said to have housed at least 30 gas cylinders that were used for unclear purposes.
Both incidents came fewer than two days after a string of explosions – and power outages – were reported west of Tehran in the early hours of Friday. Local reports indicated that multiple “mortar-like sounds similar to anti-aircraft missiles” were heard.
The blasts reportedly took place at an Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) missile depot.
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WNU Editor: Explanations from Iranian officials are not adding up .... Dead mayor’s denial exposes Tehran’s attempt to cover up the truth behind mysterious explosion amid a string of fires and blasts in the country - including one at a nuclear facility (Daily Mail).
More News On Recent Explosions In Iran
Iran Official Jokes About U.S. Navy Fire, Alludes to Nuclear Site Attack -- Newsweek
US and Israel shift from sanctions to alleged sabotage against Iran -- Atlantic Council
Iran Arrests Accused Spies—But Downplays Their Role In Mysterious Explosions -- National Interest
Iran Explosions: The Main Suspects -- Newsweek
Did Iran Suffer a Nuclear Setback? -- Council on Foreign Relations
2 comments:
Hey Mike, the oil price is too low for shale extraction...
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A multinational that sells capital equipment wanted to smooth out the troughs during the economic downturn of the business cycle. So they expanded into remanufacturing.
Oil companies can drill shale cheaper than they could 20 or 10 years ago. We're you keeping up or just popping off? When oil is cheap they cap wells only to open them up when price rises again.
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