Could Iran v Israel turn nuclear? A possible indication from the Occult/Masonic world

The Saudi crown Prince who is the custodian of the two holiest sites in the Muslim World - Mecca and Medina - has been described by Trump as "kissing his ass."

Its hard to describe the offence that will have caused in that part of the World. The Crown Prince kissing Trump's flabby arsehole would be akin to a World leader saying the same about the King of England, only perhaps a lot worse.
Don't think he cares anymore.
 
Honestly I don't know. I asked you to explain the graph and what it means.

Could you please do so Sir or stop wasting my time.
 
Honestly I don't know. I asked you to explain the graph and what it means.

Could you please do so Sir or stop wasting my time.
You dont know what could happen after these countries get their last oil from the Gulf, and run down their reserves?

The Phillippines gets 95 per cent of its crude oil imports sourced from Persian Gulf countries. The country’s oil import dependency is at nearly 100 per cent. Persian Gulf oil imports account for some 88 per cent of Vietnam’s crude oil imports, 69 per cent of Malaysia’s, 59 per cent of Thailand’s and 52 per cent of Singapore’s.

Diesel import dependencies are the highest for Singapore (16 per cent from the Gulf), Indonesia (8.4 per cent), and Thailand (6.8 per cent).

Then there is gas. Vietnam is the most dependent, with some 49 per cent sourced from Gulf countries. Most of this reflects LPG, with around 70 per cent of imported LPG originating from the Middle East.

The Gulf accounts for 37 per cent of Indonesia’s gas imports, with Gulf-produced LPG accounting for 30 per cent of total imports. Thailand imports 28 per cent of its gas from the Gulf. Singapore imports about 17 per cent of its gas from the Gulf. Specifically for natural gas, nearly a quarter of imports came from Qatar. Singapore relies on natural gas for 95 per cent of its power generation needs.

And finally, fertilizer. Thailand is heavily reliant on nitrogen fertilisers from the Gulf, with Saudi Arabia being its biggest supplier. 67 per cent of Thailand’s nitrogen fertiliser imports were sourced from the Gulf as of 2024. An even larger 74 per cent of urea fertiliser came from the Gulf countries.

Yet you are discombobulated by the implications of this?

Baffled? Bamboozled? All at sea?

Bewildered, confused, perplexed, puzzled, and mystified?

Completely stumped? Flummoxed?
 
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Yet you are discombobulated by the implications of this? Baffled? Bamboozled? All at sea? Bewildered, confused, perplexed, puzzled, and mystified? Completely stumped? Flummoxed?
No Sir, that was a very good explanation. Thank you.

What will the impact be on us here in Europe if all those Countries you mentioned are duly affected as outlined above?
 
No Sir, that was a very good explanation. Thank you.

What will the impact be on us here in Europe if all those Countries you mentioned are duly affected as outlined above?
At a minimum, trade could be badly disrupted. For example, we may see a shortage of cheap clothes made by poor desperate workers in Vietnam, Indonesia, etc. that we love to buy in Dunnes, Tesco, and so on. Electronics, textiles, and chemicals may slow down, that would hurt industries in Europe. Then there is the risk of financial contagion, collapsing currencies and failing economies in the region that then have wider effects as it spreads through the banking systems worldwide.

Thats ignoring the later impacts of possible mass food shortages that might occur. Which would probably lead to war in that region. Perhaps China takes advantage and makes moves to cement its reach and power that have worldwide impacts.
 
You dont know what could happen after these countries get their last oil from the Gulf, and run down their reserves?

The Phillippines gets 95 per cent of its crude oil imports sourced from Persian Gulf countries. The country’s oil import dependency is at nearly 100 per cent. Persian Gulf oil imports account for some 88 per cent of Vietnam’s crude oil imports, 69 per cent of Malaysia’s, 59 per cent of Thailand’s and 52 per cent of Singapore’s.

Diesel import dependencies are the highest for Singapore (16 per cent from the Gulf), Indonesia (8.4 per cent), and Thailand (6.8 per cent).

Then there is gas. Vietnam is the most dependent, with some 49 per cent sourced from Gulf countries. Most of this reflects LPG, with around 70 per cent of imported LPG originating from the Middle East.

The Gulf accounts for 37 per cent of Indonesia’s gas imports, with Gulf-produced LPG accounting for 30 per cent of total imports. Thailand imports 28 per cent of its gas from the Gulf. Singapore imports about 17 per cent of its gas from the Gulf. Specifically for natural gas, nearly a quarter of imports came from Qatar. Singapore relies on natural gas for 95 per cent of its power generation needs.

And finally, fertilizer. Thailand is heavily reliant on nitrogen fertilisers from the Gulf, with Saudi Arabia being its biggest supplier. 67 per cent of Thailand’s nitrogen fertiliser imports were sourced from the Gulf as of 2024. An even larger 74 per cent of urea fertiliser came from the Gulf countries.

Yet you are discombobulated by the implications of this?

Baffled? Bamboozled? All at sea?

Bewildered, confused, perplexed, puzzled, and mystified?

Completely stumped? Flummoxed?
That's a stark read, many of those Asian countries, especially the Philippines, are fcuked.
 
I have just had an email report from Israel. It is bleak.

Instead of a decline in missiles, it is an increase.

600 drones came from Lebanon and 6 missiles fro someplace that caused damage.

Now, she did not say how many were shot down but regardless, it takes an expensive millive to shoot down anything.

The US has options

But Israel must escalate and win. Figure it put yeerselves
 
Put up or shut up time.....

Trump threatens Iran with more destruction, claims peace deal is near​

The US president has vowed to destroy all of the Islamic Republic’s oil wells, power plants, and key export hub on Kharg Island
Published 30 Mar, 2026 12:43 | Updated 30 Mar, 2026 14:06
US President Donald Trump speaks from the Truman balcony during an event with farmers on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on March 27, 2026.

US President Donald Trump. © Getty Images / Alex Wong

The US has been in “serious” discussions with a “new and more reasonable” Iranian government, President Donald Trump has claimed. In a post on his Truth Social platform, he also threatened to obliterate Iran’s critical energy infrastructure if no deal is “shortly reached.”
Trump claimed in his social media post on Monday that “great progress” had been made in negotiations, at the same time warning Tehran of more destruction should the Strait of Hormuz not be “immediately” reopened.

Should that not happen, the US would opt to “completely obliterate[e] all of their electric generating plants, oil wells and Kharg Island,” Trump claimed. Washington would also consider striking other critical infrastructure, including “all desalination plants,” he added.

While Trump has claimed Washington and Tehran have been meeting “directly and indirectly,” Iran has insisted contact has been ongoing only through intermediaries. According to Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei, Tehran regards the proposals it has received from the US as “unrealistic, illogical and excessive,” and ultimately “highly unreasonable.”


“Our position is clear. We are under military aggression. Therefore, all our efforts and strength are focused on defending ourselves,” Baqaei told a ⁠press conference on Monday.

Last weekend, Trump vowed to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants, starting with “the biggest one first,” unless Tehran restored navigation in the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.

At the time, Iran threatened to retaliate by striking power-generating assets across West Asia. It also pointed out that while it has over 400 such facilities scattered across the country, more than half of Israel’s power output is generated by five major plants.

The US president called off the attack two days after the announcement, claiming that the two sides had held “very good and productive conversations” over a “complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East.” Iranian officials suggested that Trump had “backed down” after Iran’s “firm warning” that it would retaliate against strikes on its power grid.


 
A good article from when Trump was expecting everything to be plain sailing.

 
Put up or shut up time.....

Trump threatens Iran with more destruction, claims peace deal is near​

The US president has vowed to destroy all of the Islamic Republic’s oil wells, power plants, and key export hub on Kharg Island
Published 30 Mar, 2026 12:43 | Updated 30 Mar, 2026 14:06
US President Donald Trump speaks from the Truman balcony during an event with farmers on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, on March 27, 2026.

US President Donald Trump. © Getty Images / Alex Wong

The US has been in “serious” discussions with a “new and more reasonable” Iranian government, President Donald Trump has claimed. In a post on his Truth Social platform, he also threatened to obliterate Iran’s critical energy infrastructure if no deal is “shortly reached.”
Trump claimed in his social media post on Monday that “great progress” had been made in negotiations, at the same time warning Tehran of more destruction should the Strait of Hormuz not be “immediately” reopened.

Should that not happen, the US would opt to “completely obliterate[e] all of their electric generating plants, oil wells and Kharg Island,” Trump claimed. Washington would also consider striking other critical infrastructure, including “all desalination plants,” he added.

While Trump has claimed Washington and Tehran have been meeting “directly and indirectly,” Iran has insisted contact has been ongoing only through intermediaries. According to Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei, Tehran regards the proposals it has received from the US as “unrealistic, illogical and excessive,” and ultimately “highly unreasonable.”


“Our position is clear. We are under military aggression. Therefore, all our efforts and strength are focused on defending ourselves,” Baqaei told a ⁠press conference on Monday.

Last weekend, Trump vowed to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants, starting with “the biggest one first,” unless Tehran restored navigation in the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.

At the time, Iran threatened to retaliate by striking power-generating assets across West Asia. It also pointed out that while it has over 400 such facilities scattered across the country, more than half of Israel’s power output is generated by five major plants.

The US president called off the attack two days after the announcement, claiming that the two sides had held “very good and productive conversations” over a “complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East.” Iranian officials suggested that Trump had “backed down” after Iran’s “firm warning” that it would retaliate against strikes on its power grid.



I'm going to guess he's not thinking about the consequences of actually taking the above actions.
 
I'm going to guess he's not thinking about the consequences of actually taking the above actions.
The West knows we have to drstroy and drive the mullah's and Islamists back to the stone age.
The sooner it's done the better off we'll be.
Short term pain for long term gain.
 
And
The West knows we have to drstroy and drive the mullah's and Islamists back to the stone age."west " will turn into the thirds
The sooner it's done the better off we'll be.
Short term pain for long term gain.
Total bollox with all due respect.
He's not thinking about the consequences because he doesn't give a shit..
The west knows nothing bar the 24/7/365 propaganda.
This is about monopoly of oil supplies in the long term.
The expansion of Israel.
Iran will be turned into Syria Libya Iraq if Trump can manage it.
The west will be turned into the next third world shithole.
 
Total bollox with all due respect.
He's not thinking about the consequences because he doesn't give a shit..
The west knows nothing bar the 24/7/365 propaganda.
This is about monopoly of oil supplies in the long term.
The expansion of Israel.
Iran will be turned into Syria Libya Iraq if Trump can manage it.
The west will be turned into the next third world shithole.
Trump said recently -

In the interview, Trump said controlling Iran’s oil was his preferred option. “To be honest with you, my favourite thing is to take the oil in Iran,” he said, adding that critics of the idea were “stupid people”.

Well at least he is being honest about it rather than hiding behind some transparent bullshit about spreading democracy etc.
 
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Just consider the consequences for everyone around you.
And remember the one's running this war don't give a flying if you starve or freeze to death or die from lack of medicine
That's what you are backing.
None of us are in the club.
The Islamists only understand one thing = = A good clubbing over the head.

They really are that plain and simple = = Anyway, when you send an Islamist on the Express-Way to Allah you are doing them the greatest favour that you could ever do for them ! ! !

Send them to Allah= = = ASAP.
 
Total bollox with all due respect.
He's not thinking about the consequences because he doesn't give a shit..
The west knows nothing bar the 24/7/365 propaganda.
This is about monopoly of oil supplies in the long term.
The expansion of Israel.
Iran will be turned into Syria Libya Iraq if Trump can manage it.
The west will be turned into the next third world shithole.
The West is fast turning into a third world shithole and has been since that Merkel cunt opened the floodgates in 2015.
No point in blaming the orange man man for the sins of the open border mongrols.
 
Three possible explanations for how Trump is behaving: Stupid, mad or Zionist. He is not stupid.
He is not mad. If he was, the 25th amendment would allow the cabinet and Vance to pack him away.
Therefore he is Zionist. He boasts about it.
His aim is to create confusion, chaos and uncertainty. Bibi boasted that the israelis should squeeze America for everything and then throw her away. This is what we see unfolding. Trump is complicit.

But I'm still hoping his inner McCleod will erupt one day. Here's the script "It has come my attention that our good friends the israelis have been spying on us and bribing Congressmen for years. This is outrageous and it stops now. Executive Order No. 101 mandates the deportation of all Israeli citizens from the US. "

Barring assassination, it really would be as simple as that.
 
I have just had an email report from Israel. It is bleak.

Instead of a decline in missiles, it is an increase.

600 drones came from Lebanon and 6 missiles fro someplace that caused damage.

Now, she did not say how many were shot down but regardless, it takes an expensive millive to shoot down anything.

The US has options

But Israel must escalate and win. Figure it put yeerselves
the Israeli themselves are saying 80% of them are getting through
 
Handy tip from carlton Meyer for any readers currently serving with US forces:

"In our current military, suicide prevention is a top priority. Any serviceman can say they are depressed about world events and thinking about suicide and are promptly allowed to avoid deployment. They are quietly mobilizing reserve units and I suspect many don’t report for duty and most will have “health issues” that make them non-deployable."
 

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