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03-08-2026, 01:15 PM
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(03-08-2026, 12:59 PM)cherokeetroy Wrote: "Black rain” and “nuclear winter” effect reported in Tehran after Israeli strikes on oil facilities
Israeli strikes on oil depots around Tehran have released massive quantities of toxic hydrocarbons, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides. Mixed with rainwater, these chemicals are causing highly acidic precipitation that can cause skin burns and severe lung damage upon contact, according to Iranian authorities.
Dense plumes of black smoke from the Shahran and other refineries have blotted out the sun, plunging parts of the city into darkness and creating a "nuclear winter" effect, NYT reported. Authorities warned that these noxious fumes cause acute respiratory distress and eye irritation.
Oil-saturated rainwater has blanketed the city, leaving rooftops, balconies, and streets covered in a thick, murky black liquid and oily soot. This contamination poses a long-term risk of heavy metals like nickel and vanadium leaching into the soil and local water systems.
Environmental groups warn the pollution threatens migratory birds crossing the Persian Gulf. The "black rain" and smoke plumes can cause internal organ damage and destroy the insulating properties of bird feathers, leading to hypothermia and death.
The Iranian Red Crescent Society warned of the dangers of the rain, advising residents to protect themselves and to cover exposed food from oily soot particles. Officials said the rain is highly corrosive and could potentially damage civilian structures.
https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/203067...39725?s=20
There are videos of the oil going into the storm drain and catching fire. Some places it even exploded.
https://x.com/shanaka86/status/2030647533882802638?s=20
Tehran has a population of 10m, about the population of Israel.
So I want to make sure I have the official narrative down in case I'm speaking with normies in public instead of here.
Iran was the largest state sponsor of terror, and wanted to wipe out huge civilian populations. To prevent that, we killed multiple leaders, hit their water facilities, and flooded the streets with oil that was on fire... Then they got a nuclear winter like acid rain afterwards.
How is that going to play in the Middle East? How is it going to look on the global stage we have caused more civilian deaths than the extremist terrorist state?
Did we forget how ISIS formed? And now that there has been relatively calm in the region for a little while, we light a match to the powder keg?
Just making sure I'm keeping up.
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(03-08-2026, 12:59 PM)cherokeetroy Wrote: "Black rain” and “nuclear winter” effect reported in Tehran after Israeli strikes on oil facilities
Israeli strikes on oil depots around Tehran have released massive quantities of toxic hydrocarbons, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides. Mixed with rainwater, these chemicals are causing highly acidic precipitation that can cause skin burns and severe lung damage upon contact, according to Iranian authorities.
Dense plumes of black smoke from the Shahran and other refineries have blotted out the sun, plunging parts of the city into darkness and creating a "nuclear winter" effect, NYT reported. Authorities warned that these noxious fumes cause acute respiratory distress and eye irritation.
Oil-saturated rainwater has blanketed the city, leaving rooftops, balconies, and streets covered in a thick, murky black liquid and oily soot. This contamination poses a long-term risk of heavy metals like nickel and vanadium leaching into the soil and local water systems.
Environmental groups warn the pollution threatens migratory birds crossing the Persian Gulf. The "black rain" and smoke plumes can cause internal organ damage and destroy the insulating properties of bird feathers, leading to hypothermia and death.
The Iranian Red Crescent Society warned of the dangers of the rain, advising residents to protect themselves and to cover exposed food from oily soot particles. Officials said the rain is highly corrosive and could potentially damage civilian structures.
https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/203067...39725?s=20
Israel waited for the rain clouds.
Pretty standard practice for them really.
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https://apple.news/A6paxqGmYTXehWMYnfJt3uw
Haaretz article detailing secret US document acknowledging regime-change “unlikely” in large-scale war with Iran.
“Two weeks to flatten the curve prolly.”
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(03-08-2026, 01:15 PM)CriticalStinker Wrote: There are videos of the oil going into the storm drain and catching fire. Some places it even exploded.
https://x.com/shanaka86/status/2030647533882802638?s=20
Tehran has a population of 10m, about the population of Israel.
So I want to make sure I have the official narrative down in case I'm speaking with normies in public instead of here.
Iran was the largest state sponsor of terror, and wanted to wipe out huge civilian populations. To prevent that, we killed multiple leaders, hit their water facilities, and flooded the streets with oil that was on fire... Then they got a nuclear winter like acid rain afterwards.
How is that going to play in the Middle East? How is it going to look on the global stage we have caused more civilian deaths than the extremist terrorist state?
Did we forget how ISIS formed? And now that there has been relatively calm in the region for a little while, we light a match to the powder keg?
Just making sure I'm keeping up.
I'm sure they're dancing in the streets celebrating their liberation
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(03-08-2026, 01:15 PM)CriticalStinker Wrote: Iran was the largest state sponsor of terror, and wanted to wipe out huge civilian populations.
Well, sounds like they are getting a taste of what they were wanting to dish out.
Sounds cold ... but there it is.
War sucks. That's why it should be avoided if possible.
But Iran lives for it ... it's their whole reason to exist ... war for their imaginary Mahdi.
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(03-08-2026, 01:28 PM)SteamyAmerican Wrote: Haaretz article detailing secret US document acknowledging regime-change “unlikely” in large-scale war with Iran. Yeah, I'm thinking Trump with his rhetoric of 'no new leader unless I approve' ... ain't gunna' happen.
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(03-08-2026, 12:59 PM)cherokeetroy Wrote: "Black rain” and “nuclear winter” effect reported in Tehran after Israeli strikes on oil facilities
Israeli strikes on oil depots around Tehran have released massive quantities of toxic hydrocarbons, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides. Mixed with rainwater, these chemicals are causing highly acidic precipitation that can cause skin burns and severe lung damage upon contact, according to Iranian authorities.
Dense plumes of black smoke from the Shahran and other refineries have blotted out the sun, plunging parts of the city into darkness and creating a "nuclear winter" effect, NYT reported. Authorities warned that these noxious fumes cause acute respiratory distress and eye irritation.
Oil-saturated rainwater has blanketed the city, leaving rooftops, balconies, and streets covered in a thick, murky black liquid and oily soot. This contamination poses a long-term risk of heavy metals like nickel and vanadium leaching into the soil and local water systems.
Environmental groups warn the pollution threatens migratory birds crossing the Persian Gulf. The "black rain" and smoke plumes can cause internal organ damage and destroy the insulating properties of bird feathers, leading to hypothermia and death.
The Iranian Red Crescent Society warned of the dangers of the rain, advising residents to protect themselves and to cover exposed food from oily soot particles. Officials said the rain is highly corrosive and could potentially damage civilian structures.
https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/203067...39725?s=20
Good thing they force the women to cover up right?
Apparently the men in the regime are covering as well…
The picture shows Iranian regime officials disguising themselves in women’s clothing to avoid detection by drones while moving through the city.
The individual on the left is Yaser Lofuti, a senior commander of Tehran’s Basij.
https://x.com/Osinteurope/status/2029773404669087887
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Khamenie’s son injured, likely to be named successor.
Cutting heads off of Iran’s hydra isn’t as easy as playing Hercules.
Catching a city of 10 million on fire isn’t going to help the argument we are there to help.
Israel is hard-pressed to not ramp this up and have the US snuff this war out quickly however and declare victory or their beloved occupied territory is about to “liberated” itself.
In other words. If the US cannot be compelled to “win this thing”, the real games begin in the US, and then it WILL BE compelling, and it won’t be from Iran.
Mark this.
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(03-08-2026, 01:35 PM)Vermilion Wrote: Good thing they force the women to cover up right?
You sound as gleeful as Lindsay Graham
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(03-08-2026, 01:37 PM)SteamyAmerican Wrote: Khamenie’s son injured, likely to be named successor.
Do you have any links to that? Everything I'm reading says that rumors are that he's already dead because he hasn't been seen or heard from since the bombs started falling. Thanks.
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