(12-31-2025, 12:43 PM)727Sky Wrote:Quote:Tehran has reached Zero Day—the moment when water stops flowing, infrastructure collapses, and a modern capital becomes unlivable. More than 14 million residents now face the worst environmental and urban breakdown in Iran’s history. Satellite evidence shows Tehran is sinking at up to 35 cm per year, gas pipelines are tearing apart underground, and the city’s groundwater sponge has permanently collapsed. Illegal wells, uncontrolled extraction, and decades of corruption have pushed Iran’s capital past the point of recovery. The regime’s response: not reform, not repair— but abandoning the capital and relocating it 1,000 km away. Today’s investigation breaks down the data, the satellite imagery, the health impacts, the migration wave, and the regional shock that will follow as Tehran enters water bankruptcy and millions begin to flee north. This is not speculation. This is the real-time collapse of a major world city. If you want factual, military-grade geopolitical reporting backed by hard data—subscribe.
Lemme see if I'm getting this straight - Iran is moving their capitol to the Makran DESERT? They are moving it from an area of low water to an area of NO water?
Must be some kind of Moslem logic. "It is the judgement of Allah upon us infidels. We must hasten to make it easier for our desert moon demon of a god to finish us off...."
Could be bad news for Europe. Turkey is not very well known for it's welcoming attitude to invaders, and so will probably pass them right through to Europe, intensifying the European invasion crisis. Europe and the UK are going to have to learn how to defend their borders, or else they will become just another Islamic Caliphate within the next generation, just as al Andalus, recently known as "Spain", did 1300 years ago.
I'll give them a little free advice: bullets, bombs, tanks, rockets, and mine fields do a pretty good job of turning invaders into goo and dirt-napping them. Better get on it sooner rather than later, or you'll soon reach a point where you no longer can, as you'll have far too many enemies already behind your lines.
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“Trouble rather the tiger in his lair than the sage among his books. For to you kingdoms and their armies are things mighty and enduring, but to him they are but toys of the moment, to be overturned with the flick of a finger.”
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake