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14.03.26 - 17:18
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Major UAE Fujairah Port In Flames As Iran Vows Escalation For Kharg Island Attack (ZeroHedge)
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Major UAE Fujairah Port In Flames As Iran Vows Escalation For Kharg Island Attack
Upon the overnight major US attack on Iran's key oil hub of Kharg island, here's what Iran's military is threatening to do by way of response and escalation - which was also entirely predictable:
"If Iran's oil, economic, or energy infrastructure is attacked, we will immediately destroy energy and economic infrastructure across the region belonging to companies with American shareholders or ties to the U.S." --IRGC spox
????? Iranian IRGC spokesperson:
"If Iran's oil, economic, or energy infrastructure is attacked, we will immediately destroy energy and economic infrastructure across the region belonging to companies with American shareholders or ties to the U.S."pic.twitter.com/STVoSds9qt https://t.co/Ew1rDVyi3N
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) March 14, 2026
Iran continues launching widespread missile and drone attacks on Israel and neighboring Gulf Arab states and has eff...
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14.03.26 - 14:21
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British Tourist Faces Prison Sentence In UAE For Filming Iranian Missiles (ZeroHedge)
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British Tourist Faces Prison Sentence In UAE For Filming Iranian Missiles
Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com,
A British tourist is among about 20 people who are facing charges in the UAE for filming Iranian attacks on Dubai, as America's Gulf Arab allies are taking steps to censor the impact of the war.
According to The Guardian, the 60-year-old man is being charged with a law that prohibits sharing material that can endanger public security. The report said that he is still facing charges despite deleting the video immediately when he was asked to.
AP/Illustrative: Screenshots from a video posted on social media on March 7, 2026 shows an impact and smoke rising from the Dubai International Airport.
The charge carries a penalty of up to two years in prison, and many could face similar charges for simply sharing videos of missile attacks that have already been published online.
"The charges sound extremely vague but serious on paper. In reality, the alleged conduct could be somethin...
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