Iran Conflict Escalates; "South Pars" Natural Gas Field INFRASTRUCTURE Attacked!
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Source: Hal Turner

At about 8:00 AM eastern US time today, the infrastructure of the "South Pars" natural gas field, was attacked by military forces. That gas field feeds both Iran and the tiny "country" of Qatar.
The Israeli Air Force DECIMATED the largest natural gas processing facility in Iran in a devasting blow to the regime, approved by the US.
Pumping stations, pipelines, storage tanks, were apparently hit, causing massive natural gas explosions and numerous fires, all of which are presently burning out of control.
About eighty percent (80%) of Iran electric power plants, run on gas. The entire country now faces almost complete electric blackout within days as gas supplies are exhausted.
This was an attack upon Iran's national income stream; its oil and gas infrastructure.
Speaking this morning about this attack, Iran says: "The enemy committed suicide, we have moved to a full economic war."

IRAN CUTS OFF OIL and GAS TO IRAQ
Iran has halted gas flows to Iraq following the South Pars strike.
• Gas is now diverted for domestic Iranian use• Iraq loses a critical energy supply
• Iran provides ~30–40% of Iraq’s gas and electricity
Immediate impact on Iraq’s power grid and stability. Large parts of Iraq will now go into electrical blackouts.
With today's attack on Iranian infrastructure, Iran had previously made clear it would begin attacking infrastructure of other countries. This could be the beginning of the end for all oil and gas output to the world, from the ENTIRE Middle East.

