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This is about the escalation that's been happening on the ground, despite much of what's being talked about in Washington.
The U.S.-Israeli war escalates as the talks prove fruitless.
And as they explicitly point out,
In the story, you have not only all of this damage at the steel, you also had one of the largest aluminum producers in the Emirates that was actually got hit for retaliation after strikes that are happening in Iran.
Iranian officials said that a university in Tehran and another in Isfahan were struck over the weekend, as well as a water reservoir in one of Iran's distant provinces.
The official was quoted in Iranian media saying, quote,
There is no shortage of water currently in the province.
You also had the strike on the Prince Sultan base, the strike of the E3 surveillance aircraft.
That's literally a $300 million aircraft, you know, in terms of the losses for us.
So there has been a lot of actually escalation that's happened under the cover of these alleged future strikes that may come next.
In the future, we should really not pretend in any way that what's happened here, that what they've been threatening is not already happening at a lower level.
Now, we haven't taken out the oil infrastructure yet.
We haven't taken out the power generation, although we did hit one power generation plan.
earlier in the war, or at least the Israelis did, steel plants.
So for them, like, they're like, look, you keep threatening this stuff.
You're actually kind of already doing it.
And whether it's you or Israel, we're taking the damage no matter what.
So we have to inflict the damage in the only way that we know possible.
There were at least two strikes on Lamed, a town in the south of Iran.
One was on a residential street, which is where we can see the missile.