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Image is of a destroyed American AWACS plane in Saudi Arabia, of which there is a very limited supply and each of which is enormously expensive both monetarily and in terms of components. Iran hit this with a precision drone strike that likely cost ~$20,000.


I don't have much to add from the last megathread description. This isn't to say that nothing has happened or has changed since then - decades are still happening in weeks - but the general flow of the war is remaining the same. Trump sometimes threatens to open the Strait with troops and flatten Iran to rubble, and other times threatens that he's gonna back off and let other countries handle it if they really want little trifles like "fuel" and "energy" so much. Iran continues to strike across the Middle East. The West continues to bomb civilian infrastructure due to their relative inability to affect the missile cities. In all: things are generally getting worse for America and the Zionists.

April is the month where the last ships that left Hormuz before it was closed will arrive around the world, so the last month of economic turmoil has been a mere prelude to what's going to occur in the near-future. The silver lining is that Iran appears to be formalizing the new state of affairs in Hormuz, creating a rial-based toll to allow passage between a pair of Iranian-controlled islands where they can be monitored, meaning that, as long as the US doesn't do something exceptionally stupid, the global energy crisis may "only" last a couple years instead of simply being the new reality from now on. Some countries have already agreed to this arrangement, and others will inevitably follow despite their consternation as their economies increasingly suffer.


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[–] seaposting@hexbear.net 20 points 51 minutes ago
Thailand Faces ‘Worst Energy Crisis in History’ as Diesel Prices Treble

The Energy Ministry plans to reclaim refinery windfall profits to rescue the national Fuel Fund as global prices soar towards $300 per barrel.

Prasert Sinsukprasert, permanent secretary for Energy, revealed on 3 April 2026 that global diesel prices have surged to nearly $300 per barrel—almost triple the standard rate of $92. The current volatility far outstrips the previous records set during the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which saw prices peak at $150.

 

The crisis has left the state’s Fuel Fund nearly 50 billion baht in deficit. Although the fund holds a 150-billion-baht credit line, officials warn that at the current rate of depletion, these resources will last only another two months.

Clawing Back Windfall Profits

In response, the Ministry is negotiating with refineries to reclaim excess profits generated by the "War Premium" and inflated refining margins. Authorities are using a five-year average margin of 2.43 baht as a benchmark; any earnings significantly exceeding this are being eyed for redistribution to the public.

 

…The Ministry is considering whether to implement a general price reduction or provide targeted subsidies for the transport sector and vulnerable households.

[–] Tervell@hexbear.net 13 points 28 minutes ago

https://xcancel.com/gideonrachman/status/2040099915188060339

So much for "they're running out of missiles": From the FT: "UAE records highest number of Iranian attacks since early March. The United Arab Emirates’ defence ministry has recorded its highest daily number of Iranian attacks since March 8th: 47 drones, 18 ballistic missiles and four cruise missiles in the past 24 hours

[–] AlHouthi4President@lemmy.ml 76 points 2 hours ago (2 children)

School shooter culture to school bombing culture. End america

[–] 3rdWorldCommieCat@hexbear.net 2 points 51 seconds ago

I hope both the us (as we know it) and israel cease to exist as the end of this century.

[–] mx_oceanwater_they_them@hexbear.net 43 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 1 hour ago) (1 children)

China is reselling (russian) LNG to other countries at high spot prices.

https://www.worldenergynews.com/news/china-well-positioned-tight-global-market-sells-773027

Seems like they are profiting from their prior stockpiles.

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/tight-global-market-well-positioned-china-resells-record-lng-volumes-2026-04-01/

So far this year, China has reloaded a record ​1.31 million metric tons of LNG, or 19 cargoes, with 10 delivered to South Korea, five ⁠to Thailand and the remainder to Japan, India and the Philippines, Kpler data showed.

By comparison, China resold 0.82 ​million tons in 2025 and 0.98 million tons in 2023, the second-highest annual total on record.

They seem willing to go lower with the prices than the American LNG sellers? Otherwise SK and Japan would not buy. These other countries are unwilling to buy from Russia directly for cheap, instead using China as a trade-hub.

[–] jack@hexbear.net 25 points 1 hour ago (2 children)

They seem willing to go lower with the prices than the American LNG sellers? Otherwise SK and Japan would not buy.

US has no excess LNG to sell. The LNG export terminals have been operating at 100% capacity for a while, they literally cannot send out any more than they already do.

[–] SeventyTwoTrillion@hexbear.net 19 points 1 hour ago (2 children)

US has no excess LNG to sell. The LNG export terminals have been operating at 100% capacity for a while, they literally cannot send out any more than they already do.

it's been real fun seeing people online who think that this conflict is a 7D chess play by America to dominate oil and gas markets by pumping a shitload of LNG around the world and also oil because they're "self-sufficient in oil" because they don't understand how the composition and thus extraction location of oil determines what it can be used for

one of those "if only you knew how bad things really are" moments

[–] Dessa@hexbear.net 8 points 45 minutes ago

I didn't realize this. I thought different oil grades just meant different filtration methods

[–] facow@hexbear.net 3 points 17 minutes ago* (last edited 12 minutes ago)

Doesn't the US mainly extract garbage heavy sour crude now but most of the refineries are setup for the old light sweet crude? So net "self-sufficient" but incapable of decoupling from the global oil trade and has to pay whatever spot is like everyone else

[–] mx_oceanwater_they_them@hexbear.net 20 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

Thanks for the correction. Energy crisis: arriving now.

Also I find interesting how they use the word "reselling" exclusively. China also has a domestic LNG production (that can not meet domestic demand)?

[–] SickSemper@hexbear.net 45 points 2 hours ago (2 children)

Reports of rockets being fired from Syria during a combined Lebanon-Iran attack

https://t.me/mintpress_news/13584

[–] AlHouthi4President@lemmy.ml 21 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago) (1 children)

🚀🚀🚀🤲

The deeply anti-zionist culture in Syria is not so easily erased. Thanks be to Allah.

Before 2050 there will be high-speed train from Qom to al Quds going through Baghdad and Damascus, i'A

[–] jack@hexbear.net 11 points 37 minutes ago

Before 2050 there will be high-speed train from Qom to al Quds going through Baghdad and Damascus, i'A

freeman-true

[–] supafuzz@hexbear.net 20 points 1 hour ago (2 children)

I've been having idle fantasies lately about a friendly land invasion route opening up between Iran and Occupied Palestine via Iraq and Syria... somebody hand me the lathe

[–] supafuzz@hexbear.net 12 points 51 minutes ago (2 children)

like I understand that a land invasion would trigger Samson but I don't think any of this ends until Palestine is physically liberated

[–] jack@hexbear.net 6 points 36 minutes ago (1 children)

The fact is only the Palestinians can carry out the final military action to free their land. No one can be liberated from the outside.

[–] supafuzz@hexbear.net 8 points 29 minutes ago (1 children)

that doesn't really track? the Red Army liberated lots of places from the last Nazis

[–] jack@hexbear.net 1 points 9 minutes ago

A recent military invasion and occupation only a few years old repelled in the very same conflict it was established is very different from a generations entrenched apartheid state.

[–] bunnossin@hexbear.net 4 points 17 minutes ago

Hate how by the transitive property this boils down to "none of this ends until millions of innocent people are incinerated in an instant for no reason" doomjak

[–] culpritus@hexbear.net 14 points 1 hour ago

lathe-of-heaven

your crown comrade

[–] Tervell@hexbear.net 6 points 11 minutes ago* (last edited 10 minutes ago)

https://archive.ph/OSGQP

US intelligence assesses Iran maintains significant missile launching capability, sources say

Roughly half of Iran’s missile launchers are still intact and thousands of one-way attack drones remain in Iran’s arsenal despite the daily pounding by US and Israeli strikes against military targets over the past five weeks, according to recent US intelligence assessments, three sources familiar with the intel told CNN.

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“They are still very much poised to wreak absolute havoc throughout the entire region,” one of the sources said of Iran. The US intelligence assessment total may include launchers that are currently inaccessible, such as those buried underground by strikes but not destroyed. Thousands of Iranian drones still exist — roughly 50% of the country’s drone capabilities — two of the sources said the intelligence indicated. The intelligence, compiled in recent days, also showed a large percentage of Iran’s coastal defense cruise missiles were intact, the sources said, consistent with the US not focusing its air campaign on coastal military assets though they have been hitting ships. Those missiles serve as a key capability allowing Iran to threaten shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. The intelligence offers a more nuanced picture of Iran’s continuing capabilities compared to sweeping assessments of military victory offered publicly by President Donald Trump and administration officials. In remarks to the nation on Wednesday evening, Trump said Iran’s “ability to launch missiles and drones is dramatically curtailed, and their weapons factories and rocket launchers are being blown to pieces, very few of them left.”

As of Wednesday, the US has struck more than 12,300 targets inside Iran, according to US Central Command. The sources said the intelligence showed the US military has degraded Iran’s military capabilities, and key senior leaders have been killed in US and Israeli strikes, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and Ali Larijani, the head of Iran’s National Security Council. In addition to the country’s missile launchers, Iran maintains a large number of missiles, according to the intelligence. In public comments, the Pentagon has pointed to a reduction in the total number of missiles launched by Iran, rather than what has been destroyed. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said during a press briefing on March 19 that “ballistic missile attacks against our forces, down 90 percent since the start of the conflict, same with one way attack UAVs, think kamikaze drones, down 90 percent.” In response to questions for this story, White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said that, “anonymous sources desperately want to attack President Trump and demean the incredible work of our United States Military in achieving the goals of Operation Epic Fury.”

lol, cry harder tito-laugh

god, this whole administration's so fucking pathetic, their incessant childish whining would be almost pitiable if they weren't such vehemently evil pieces of shit

“Here are the facts: Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks are down 90 percent, their navy is wiped out, two-thirds of their production facilities are damaged or destroyed, and the United States and Israel have overwhelming air dominance over Iran,” she said. “The terrorist regime is being decimated militarily and their dismal situation grows bleaker by the day – their only hope is to make a deal with President Trump’s administration and leave behind their nuclear ambitions for good. Otherwise, they will be hit harder than they’ve ever been hit before.” An administration official added that Iran’s ballistic missiles are being destroyed rapidly.

someone tell the Gulf countries that limmy-awake explosionexplosionexplosion

Israel, countries in the Gulf, and US military personnel have continued to face regular barrages of missile and drone strikes. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell disputed CNN’s reporting, calling it “completely wrong.” “The United States military has delivered a crippling series of blows to the Iranian regime,” Parnell said. “We are far ahead of schedule on accomplishing our military objectives: destroy Iran’s missile arsenal, annihilate their Navy, destroy their terrorist proxies, and ensure Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon.” Israeli military officials put the total number of operational Iranian launchers at a lower number, roughly 20-25%. Israel does not include launchers that have been buried or made inaccessible in caves and tunnels in their count of surviving launchers, said one of the sources familiar with the US’ intelligence assessment and an Israeli source.

On Wednesday, Trump put the timeline for finishing US operations at two to three weeks. The first source who has reviewed the US intelligence assessment said such a goal was unrealistic, given how much remains on the playing field for Iran to use. “We can keep fking them up, I don’t doubt it, but you’re out of your mind if you think this will be done in two weeks,” the source said.** Hegseth said this week in a press briefing that Iran’s firepower is continuing to decrease. “Yes, they will still shoot some missiles, but we will shoot them down,” he said. “Of note, the last 24 hours saw the lowest number of enemy missiles and drones fired by Iran. They will go underground, but we will find them.” The ability to go underground is a primary reason why launchers have not been further degraded, two of the sources familiar with the recent assessment told CNN. Iran has long hid its launchers in extensive networks of tunnels and caves — preparing for conflict like this for decades — making them particularly difficult to target. Two of the sources said Iran has had success in shooting and moving the mobile platforms, making it difficult to track the launchers, similar to the challenges the US has had with the Houthis in Yemen, one of Iran’s primary proxy forces.

The US and Israel have increasingly targeted tunnel entrances to those underground facilities and equipment used to try to regain access to them, like bulldozers and other heavy equipment, Annika Ganzeveld, the Middle East Portfolio Manager for the Critical Threats Project at the American Enterprise Institute said. The recent intelligence assessment also comes as the US has struggled to re-open the Strait of Hormuz, acknowledging privately that it cannot promise to reopen the crucial waterway before ending the war. The coastal cruise missile capabilities could be largely still intact because it hasn’t been the focus of the US military’s campaign, the first source said, instead narrowing its firepower on what can be fired at allies in the region. But those capabilities have also likely retreated underground, making them difficult to find. And while Iran’s Navy has largely been destroyed, the first source said, the separate naval forces belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps still retain roughly half of its capabilities. The second source said the IRGC still has “hundreds, if not thousands, of small boats and unmanned surface vessels left.”

As of Wednesday, CENTCOM said in a public release that more than 155 Iranian vessels have been damaged or destroyed. But Ganzeveld said it has been unclear when the US says it has destroyed Iranian vessels which Navy they’re referring to. The IRGC Navy, she said, is largely the force responsible for harassing shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. “There are certainly things that remain — the proxies, as well as the drones, and Iran recently demonstrated in the past couple of days that it still retains the ability to target shipping in the strait,” Ganzeveld said. “So there are definitely things that remain to be targeted if we want to completely destroy these capabilities.”

[–] Hermes@hexbear.net 56 points 2 hours ago (1 children)
[–] hotspur@hexbear.net 15 points 1 hour ago

Man they really got to remember to check the lint trap before they take off, SMH how have they not updated their checklists???

[–] batsforpeace@hexbear.net 47 points 2 hours ago (7 children)

Iranian air defense shot down another MQ-9 Reaper drone.

source

[–] Boise_Idaho@hexbear.net 1 points 2 minutes ago

Damn, another laundry fire.

[–] segfault11@hexbear.net 2 points 16 minutes ago

don't fear the reaper sit-back-and-enjoy

[–] thelastaxolotl@hexbear.net 21 points 2 hours ago

The average unit cost of an MQ-9 is estimated at $34 million in 2024 dollars.

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