IRANIAN CITIES BURN AMID REBELLION
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For several days in a row, Iran has been deliberately destroying Amazon data centers, - Reuters
On March 1, Iran strikes an AWS data center in Dubai. Servers suffer direct hits, causing fires and power outages.
On March 2-3, drones strike data centers in Bahrain and the UAE.
Two facilities in the UAE were directly hit by drones.
In Bahrain, a strike occurred in close proximity to a facility, causing physical damage and outages.
Banking and other services are currently down in the Middle East.
This affects everyone. Amazon is transferring capacity to other servers, increasing the load and reducing transmission speeds.
Amazon has already stated that service restoration will take a long time and urged customers to back up their data. Some data centers suffered significant damage.
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Every country in Asia is running the same clock right now.
They just have very different numbers.
Japan: 254 days. The most prepared nation on earth. Built those reserves after being embargoed in 1973, a humiliation so severe they spent the next 50 years ensuring it could never happen again. Refiners are asking to open them. The government said not yet.
China: approximately 10 days before domestic operations face real constraints. Already halted diesel exports to protect what it has.
India: Gas cuts to industry of 10 to 30% already implemented. Not projected. Implemented. Today.
South Korea: 1.6 million barrels per day through Hormuz. That pipeline is now air.
Japan has three weeks of LNG inventories.
Pakistan: no strategic reserve.
Bangladesh: no strategic reserve.
No buffer. No option. No plan B.
This is the thing the aggregate numbers obscure. When analysts say Asia faces disruption, they are averaging 254 days of Japanese preparedness with zero days of Pakistani preparedness and calling it a regional crisis of moderate concern.
That is not one crisis. That is twelve different crises at twelve different velocities hitting simultaneously.
The countries with reserves will deploy them in sequence, each release sending a price signal that accelerates the clock for the countries beneath them on the buffer ladder. Japan releases. Prices drop temporarily. Then the release ends. Prices resume. South Korea releases. Same pattern. Then India. Then nobody is left with a buffer and the war is still running.
That is the cascade mechanism. And it has a name in energy economics.
It is called strategic reserve depletion under sustained supply shock. The last time it happened at this scale was 1973. That ended with the global recession of 1974 and a complete restructuring of Western energy policy.
Japan built 254 days of reserves because of what happened in 1973.
On day seven of this war, they are already being asked to open them.
The number that should terrify every energy desk in the world is not 254.
It is seven.
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Iran didn’t close the Strait and stop there. It is now methodically severing every energy artery feeding the coalition that bombed it — working outward from the Gulf, across the region, into the Caucasus, toward the Mediterranean. This is beyond retaliation. This is a calculated siege.
Iran’s strategy is rationing — carefully escalating energy pain in sequence, working outward from the Strait to Gulf infrastructure to Caucasian pipelines, each strike a calculated increment designed to make the economic cost of continuing unbearable before Washington runs out of things to bomb. “We haven’t seen the peak of it — we haven’t seen the worst of what could happen,” said Iman Nasseri, Managing Director for the Middle East at FGE, warning that sustained attacks on production fields and pipelines would push oil well into the $90-$100 range. Nasseri is being conservative.
The next logical Iranian moves are already visible in the architecture of what they haven’t hit yet — the Saudi East-West pipeline that bypasses Hormuz, Iraq’s offshore loading platforms in Iranian territorial waters that handle 3.5 million barrels a day, and the Abqaiq processing hub that handles the majority of Saudi crude before it reaches any export terminal. Hit those in sequence, and no strategic petroleum reserve on earth covers the gap. Iran has been under sanctions for forty years and its economy has already absorbed the worst the global financial system can deliver — the countries now watching their refineries burn and their LNG terminals go offline have not, and Tehran knows exactly how long each of them can hold before the phone calls to Washington start demanding an exit.
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