Into the Night
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LIF. Grow up, Stooge.And you're below me in the Profound area.
LIF. Grow up, Stooge.And you're below me in the Profound area.
Yes.Did I suggest otherwise?
YARPYour attempt at redefinition?
YARPWe still exist, and we still resist.
LIF. Grow up. You can't blame your problem on anybody else.Of course not. I was referring to the propaganda value of certain commentators on this forum.
Yes.
YARP
YARP
LIF. Grow up. You can't blame your problem on anybody else.
Nope. International waters, pirate.All of the Strait is within the territorial waters of Iran and Oman.
Doesn't apply to straits between several nations, pirate.Both Iran and Oman claim the standard 12 nautical mile territorial sea under international law (UNCLOS Article 3, which reflects customary law even for non-parties).
Nope. International waters, pirate.Because 12 + 12 = 24 nautical miles > 21 nautical miles, the territorial seas of the two countries fully cover the strait at its narrowest point and overlap in the middle.
Well, at least you admit you are a paid propagandist. Looks like you have no mind of your own.Why else would I bother with this site?
He did anger you. His insult is apparently quite effective!I did not. I mocked his childish attempt to anger me.

Nope. International waters, pirate.
Doesn't apply to straits between several nations, pirate.
Nope. International waters, pirate.
No. That's why Iran was attacked.Cowardly sneak attacks are something to celebrate?
He did anger you. His insult is apparently quite effective!![]()
That won't work. Denying Iran's constant wars won't work.I don't need to "ask Iran". When did Iran ever prosecute a sneak attack to assassinate (murder) a foreign head of state?
Well, at least you admit you are a paid propagandist.
Looks like you have no mind of your own.
RQAA. Chanting mindlessly gets you nowhere.When did Iran ever prosecute a sneak attack to assassinate (murder) a foreign head of state?
RQAA. Chanting mindlessly gets you nowhere.
Lie. Denial.Again, events indicate I am correct.
LIe. Denial.There is no “international waters” gap.
Lie. Synthesis.
- The northern portion of the Strait (up to 12 nm from Iran’s baseline) is within Iran’s territorial sea.
- The southern portion (up to 12 nm from Oman’s baseline, including the Musandam Peninsula) is within Oman’s territorial sea.
Lie. Denial. Inversion fallacy.I feel no anger, nor did I express any. Why would I? You appear to be delusional.
You don't know, of course.
No, you have openly admitted you have no mind of your own. You just said you are posting here as a paid propagandist.I am proud to serve my nation, and I am grateful for being compensated for my service.
To you, perhaps.
LIF. Grow up.I couldn't stop you if I wanted to. Do carry on.
Replacing even a fraction of Gulf oil would require years of investment in higher-cost alternatives (more U.S./Canadian shale, Brazilian pre-salt, or Venezuelan heavy oil).
Short-term, prices would surge (as seen in recent disruptions pushing crude above $100–110/barrel), raising costs for gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, plastics, chemicals, and electricity.
Global GDP would take a hit from higher energy inflation; developing economies dependent on Gulf imports (much of Asia) would suffer most.
Strategic petroleum reserves help temporarily but are finite and not a long-term fix.
This is not sustainable for America or Israel.