Iran Just Declared War on Infrastructure

The speaker of Iran’s parliament has just posted a direct threat on X. “Today we will follow the law of ‘eyes for eyes’. Uncompromising. No exception.” “If they start a war on infrastructure, we’re definitely going to target infrastructure.” This is Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. Former general of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). One of the most powerful people in Iran. Here’s what he’s responding to: – US and Israel attack oil depots across Tehran this weekend – Attacks on Shahran, Shahr-e Rey, Kouhak and Karaj fuel facilities – Attacked Mehrabad airport and destroyed 16 military aircraft – Attacking 2 of Iran’s largest ballistic missile production sites – Targeting water infrastructure on Qeshm Island Iran has already begun to retaliate by attacking infrastructure. – Attack on a desalination plant in Bahrain – Attack on a power plant in Fujairah, UAE – Attacks on oil and gas facilities in Saudi Arabia – Attack on fuel storage tanks at Kuwait airport – Attack Abu Dhabi’s Ruwais Industrial Park with drones today – Attack on a ship in the Persian Gulf off the coast of the UAE today Gulf states receive 42-90% of their drinking water from desalination. Their entire economy depends on oil and gas infrastructure. If Iran focuses all its efforts on infrastructure, this will become an economic war affecting every citizen in the Gulf. And if they start targeting more oil and gas infrastructure, it will become a global problem. I will continue to monitor the situation and update you as things unfold. Turn on notifications, this is EXTREMELY important. Many people would wish they had followed me sooner.

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