Iran Crisis & the 2026 War between Iran and the United States, Gulf States, and Israel - Please focus on news and coverage, not argumentation.

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1. Stop using AI slop
2. 14% is not the number. Try 20%
3. At either number China is very dependent on oil
ok better source, as of 2024 it was 18.49% they have been rapidly working to get that number down but you can see how outsized a role coal plays
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source The Energy Institute
 
just a reminder china is not dependent on oil and hasent been for a while, they use coal over there for over 60% of their energy utilization
China doesn't just use the oil for energy; they also use it for a lot of their manufacturing.
That said, if they intervene in the Iran situation, it's more likely that the reason is because Iranians are fucking up their shipping lane through the Strait of Hormuz.

I don't think they'll actually get involved. If they do, it means that this bullshit has actually caused some real issues internally.
 
China doesn't just use the oil for energy; they also use it for a lot of their manufacturing.
That said, if they intervene in the Iran situation, it's more likely that the reason is because Iranians are fucking up their shipping lane through the Strait of Hormuz.

I don't think they'll actually get involved. If they do, it means that this bullshit has actually caused some real issues internally.
If China intervenes in the Iran situation they will 100% play their own game. You think America wants a Chinese flotilla in the flight path of their planes? I'll laugh if China agrees to help and we end up with Chinese military bases in Iran that the Iranian regime 'begrudgingly' accepts.
 
If China intervenes in the Iran situation they will 100% play their own game. You think America wants a Chinese flotilla in the flight path of their planes? I'll laugh if China agrees to help and we end up with Chinese military bases in Iran that the Iranian regime 'begrudgingly' accepts.
Bold of you to assume China can operate a flotilla beyond eyeshot of China tbh.

Also they won't do shit.
 
just a reminder china is not dependent on oil and hasent been for a while, they use coal over there for over 60% of their energy utilization
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Every fucking country in the world is dependent on oil. Our cars and trucks don't run on coal bud. Electric vehicles are not there yet for the big logistics chains. You know it kinda sucks when the shelves on the grocery stores are empty because transport truck isn't coming.
 
MAGAloids still think Trump is the epitome of perfection. I even showed them links about his pedophilia and they spazzed out and claimed "DEBOONKED" and "FAKE NEWS" and of course said the victims were all schizos and dodged Trump threatening the Republicans who wanted to release the Epstein files.

They still love this war with Iran for Israel, too. What a bunch of spineless cucks
Trump touched my bunghole while I was getting Pringles at the 7/11
 
Bold of you to assume China can operate a flotilla beyond eyeshot of China tbh.

Also they won't do shit.
The Chinese already have a naval base in Djibouti. China has a huge merchant navy and has made significant investments in its navy. The worry of the US wouldn't be about the Chinese shooting down planes. More about all the sensors these ships carry. China would love to observe American planes in action with that many radars.

The Department of Defense (DOD) has assessed in reports
to Congress that China seeks to expand its logistics and
basing infrastructure overseas “to allow the PLA to project
and sustain military power at greater distances.” DOD has
reported that the PLA support base in Djibouti includes
barracks, an underground facility, a tarmac, and hangars for
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and helicopters, but no
runway. DOD assesses that the base’s pier can likely
accommodate aircraft carriers, other large combatants, and
submarines. A PLAN Marine Corps (PLANMC) battalion
of roughly 400 marines is based in Djibouti to support
possible contingency operations, according to DOD.
The
PLANMC supports the PRC’s military diplomacy.
The PLA base sits a few miles from the U.S. base, Camp
Lemonnier, which is adjacent to the international airport.
DOD has reported that China has sought to restrict airspace
over its base. U.S. officials reported several cases in 2018
of lasers pointed from the base at U.S. military aircraft that
caused eye injuries to pilots; China denied the allegations.

 

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just a reminder china is not dependent on oil and hasent been for a while, they use coal over there for over 60% of their energy utilization
are we about to do the thing again where for the tenth time someone explains to you that China doesn't only use oil for it's energy sector so trotting out this statistic over and over is misguided at best and intentionally misleading at worst?

edit: oh well gimme the alarm clocks multiple people already pointed it out to him before I even left this comment and he's still too retarded to wrap his head around it.
 
I don't think China wants to reveal its cards, unless it's absolutely, 100% necessary. They will just pray and hope that US and maybe other allies fix this mess. They can't afford to have any lost public perception about their "military power".
Their cards mostly suck. Or rather, the cards are okay but they don't know how to play.

We should probably take their airforce seriously. They have enough planes to learn lessons the hard way, while still having some modern airframes to dick around with and be dangerous. Home field advantage and what not.

You don't get that with a navy. One bad move in open ocean and its all at the bottom of the sea. China ain't ready to power project and they are very aware of it.

They are like your buddy with the $10,000 AR set up who never actually shoots, and spends all their time posting it on instagram and reddit instead.
 
They are like your buddy with the $10,000 AR set up who never actually shoots, and spends all their time posting it on instagram and reddit instead.
More like it's a $600 PSA AR-15, with some Temu optics and lasers and all the other equipment is from AliExpress too. A lot of the Chinese stuff might look good when you are looking at it from far away. I think I can pretty confidently say that most of it is just cheaper ripoffs from Soviet/Russian technology and whatever they have reverse-engineered from Western stuff. I'm dubious how good they are in real life.
 
Yet another message from Pahlavi, seems he's quite busy today. He's namedropped the first royalist militia we now know of on Iran's ground: 'Immortal Guards' (Gard e-Javidan, also the nickname of his dad's old Imperial Guard). Mentions that they number several thousand strong & are organized into various cells across the country, acknowledges that they suffered losses on January 8-9 but commends their resilience in spite of some of their number having proven to be quite 'mortal' (which would also mean they've been active for months before the air campaign started), and commands them to further increase their anti-Islamist activity.

Pahlavi specifically mentions that they should continue to avoid street demonstrations for now but instead clear the path for such demonstrations in the near future (the big call for counter-revolution I'd imagine), meaning we should probably expect more sabotage & provision of intel on targets to blow up to Mossad/CIA agents and IDF/US military drone operators in the coming days & weeks. Ends his message by expressing his wish to stand with them in Iran's first liberated city. We know the IRGC was accusing these royalists of helping the Great & Little Satans blow up their checkpoints a few days ago, but this marks the first time in this entire war (AFAIK) that we can attribute a name, allegiance & numbers to the group(s) which are most likely to serve as the West's 'boots on the ground' in terms of spearheading regime change.



More heavy strikes in Isfahan.



A bridge, or at least the area near it, in Isfahan was also bombed.

 

Israeli/American airstrikes hitting targets inside the Isfahan's Islamic Republic of Iran's Air Force base at 18:22 local time



Up close footage of US/Israeli attacks on Shahinshahr, north of Isfahan, central Iran, on March 9.

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Multiple U.S./Israeli airstrikes reported on Iran's strategic Qeshm Island on the Persian Gulf. Airstrikes reportedly hit Tula Industrial Town, Shib Deraz Port, Messen docks, and Bagh Bala.
 
This has been a consistent bitch about American military doctrine for over a century. The French bitched about it in World War 1 when the US Army refused to participate in meat waves, and instead opted for combined arms and small until offensive, the Germans bitched about it in world war 2 in which American infantry refused to charge emplaced machine guns and instead were glorified air strike coordinators, and the Russians and Arabs have bitched about it since the end of World War 2 that America just refuses to meat grinder its troops and equipment like real men instead of cowards.

Remind me though, who is the global hegemony right now after a century of doing things our way?
This was true in the revolutionary war aswelll btw while most of the British doctrine was still based in line battles American troops favored decapitation strikes with proto marksmen
 
If China intervenes in the Iran situation they will 100% play their own game. You think America wants a Chinese flotilla in the flight path of their planes? I'll laugh if China agrees to help and we end up with Chinese military bases in Iran that the Iranian regime 'begrudgingly' accepts.
How is China going to get a "flotilla" to the Arabian sea lol. How is China going to get jet fighters to Iran lol. Magic carpet?
 
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