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  1. when it involved the UAE and the Kingdom, CNN and other outfit, were much less oblique, (why would that be), was this the sunk cost, that the Autopen imposed on much of our domestic capacity, when they closed off extraction on federal property, and damage the reservoir tanks with the draw down

    the Times is remarkably uncurious, but so are the counterparts across the pond, which are nearly as myopic

  2. “Iran also still has plenty of oil storage space remaining onshore”

    That situation can easily be reversed. In fact, absent regime change, ruining Iran’s carbonate oil reservoirs might be the best way to curtail the Iran’s support for terrorism. Iran has spent 100s of millions in support of its terrorist proxies.

  3. I’m not sure I understand why shutting down the oil pumps will cause such catastrophic damage to the oil wells but conventional wisdom says it most certainly will. In some cases the damage will be permanent. Maybe an animated short would explain so even I can see it. Meanwhile if the regime still has “plenty of oil storage space”, the question is why haven’t these storage facilities been destroyed? It would be much easier to construct new facilities after the fighting is done because the giant tankers will be transporting newly pumped oil to wherever. We just haven’t been made aware of why these facilities are still left standing.

  4. chazzand, from what I have read, shutting down the wells mean shutting down the pumps. Then, water fills the wells, and all sorts of bad stuff starts happening. They are very hard to operate again.
    Actually, I will ask my Brother, he works in the Texas Oil fields.

    As to Iran, the IRGC needs to be destroyed, otherwise Iran will not change. Bomb the you know what out of them. Sink any ship, boat, zodiac, dinghy, row boat, rubber raft that Iran has.

  5. I’m beginning to have some small doubt about the administration’s strategy here. To me, kinetic action along with the blockade would be the fastest way to the endpoint. Is this waiting, waiting, waiting, just to appease the US population?

    Patience is a virtue, but I’m becoming quickly less virtuous.

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