Iran War. . . USA Up 2-0 in the First Period

petros

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Can you envision any of the first three happening in the next two years, in a timeframe that would be relevant to the current situation?

Canada continues to import some foreign crude for eastern refineries, including from Middle Eastern suppliers like Saudi Arabia. However, during the March 2026 Mideast conflict (Iran crisis), Canada is primarily acting as a net exporter and stabilizer, releasing 23.6 million barrels of oil to help global markets rather than relying on imports…& locally yesterday, once I convert, I paid about $4.50USD per USG at the pump (for gasoline) here in Regina SK. It’s worse elsewhere but this isn’t good.
I’m literally sitting a few miles away from a heavy oil upgrader that isn’t refining crude from the Middle East.
U.S. President Donald Trump says nations upset by high fuel prices should ‘go get your own oil’ as Iran maintains its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz for some reason. His comments in a social media post on Tuesday came as average U.S. gas prices shot past $4 a gallon.

U.S. strikes hit a city Tuesday that is home to one of Iran’s main nuclear sites, sending a massive fireball into the sky, and Tehran attacked a fully loaded Kuwaiti oil tanker in the Persian Gulf.

Trump warned this week that if a ceasefire is not reached “shortly,” and if the strait is not reopened, the U.S. would broaden its offensive, including by attacking the Kharg Island oil export hub and possibly desalination plants.
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The attack was the latest on merchant vessels in the strait, a vital waterway for shipping oil, since the United States and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, without consulting/advising any of their allies before hand.

LSEG Data showed the vessel was heading to Qingdao in China, and was carrying 1.2 million barrels of Saudi crude oil and 800,000 barrels of Kuwaiti crude, according to monitoring service TankerTrackers.com.
After earlier threatening to obliterate Iran's energy plants if it does not agree to a peace ⁠deal and open the Strait of Hormuz, Trump said in a social media post on Tuesday that countries running short of jet fuel needed to look after themselves, or buy from the U.S.
Thank you Jewish Supremacists!
 

Dixie Cup

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Even if 70 to 80% of Persians are against the IRGC, they won’t be after Trump is done threatening to blow up civilian infrastructure, etc…so maybe we’re both right in this one.

"Great progress has been made but, if for any reason a deal is not shortly reached, which it probably will be, and if the Hormuz Strait is not immediately 'Open for Business,' we will conclude our lovely 'stay' in Iran by blowing up and completely obliterating all of their ‌Electric Generating Plants, ⁠Oil Wells and Kharg Island," Trump wrote.
If Trump was going to live up to his promise, what do they think was going to happen. 🤔.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Can you envision any of the first three happening in the next two years, in a timeframe that would be relevant to the current situation?
Easily. The first or the third.

No, the Supreme Court won't say "stop fighting," and Congress won't de-fund the Department of War. But both can take smaller actions that would considerably hamper Trump's ability to wage war in Iran. For example, if the military says it's running short of M-34567QRSTUV "Ragheadfucker" missiles, Congress can refuse to fund any more of them by line item in the budget.

The Court can find various actions that support Trump's Fun War illegal or unConstitutional.
 

pgs

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Can you envision any of the first three happening in the next two years, in a timeframe that would be relevant to the current situation?

Canada continues to import some foreign crude for eastern refineries, including from Middle Eastern suppliers like Saudi Arabia. However, during the March 2026 Mideast conflict (Iran crisis), Canada is primarily acting as a net exporter and stabilizer, releasing 23.6 million barrels of oil to help global markets rather than relying on imports…& locally yesterday, once I convert, I paid about $4.50USD per USG at the pump (for gasoline) here in Regina SK. It’s worse elsewhere but this isn’t good.
I’m literally sitting a few miles away from a heavy oil upgrader that isn’t refining crude from the Middle East.
U.S. President Donald Trump says nations upset by high fuel prices should ‘go get your own oil’ as Iran maintains its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz for some reason. His comments in a social media post on Tuesday came as average U.S. gas prices shot past $4 a gallon.

U.S. strikes hit a city Tuesday that is home to one of Iran’s main nuclear sites, sending a massive fireball into the sky, and Tehran attacked a fully loaded Kuwaiti oil tanker in the Persian Gulf.

Trump warned this week that if a ceasefire is not reached “shortly,” and if the strait is not reopened, the U.S. would broaden its offensive, including by attacking the Kharg Island oil export hub and possibly desalination plants.
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The attack was the latest on merchant vessels in the strait, a vital waterway for shipping oil, since the United States and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, without consulting/advising any of their allies before hand.

LSEG Data showed the vessel was heading to Qingdao in China, and was carrying 1.2 million barrels of Saudi crude oil and 800,000 barrels of Kuwaiti crude, according to monitoring service TankerTrackers.com.
After earlier threatening to obliterate Iran's energy plants if it does not agree to a peace ⁠deal and open the Strait of Hormuz, Trump said in a social media post on Tuesday that countries running short of jet fuel needed to look after themselves, or buy from the U.S.
Just wondering where this 23.6 million gallons is coming from when Canada has no strategic oil reserves ?
 
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