අන්න ඉරානෙට ගහනවා..🔴BREAKING

jjpala

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    news ගහන උන් ඔය කෑල්ල විතරයි දාන්නෙ views ගන්න. සම්පුර්ණ ප්‍රකාශය බැලුවොත් පැහැදිලියි පොර කියන දේ. nuke කිරීමක් ගැන නෙමයි කියන්නෙ. අපි තාම දැකල නැති යුධ තාක්‍ෂණයක් අනිවා උන්ට තියෙනවා. හම්බයෝ කොහොම පාට් දැම්මත් ඕකුන්ව කම්මුතු කරලා ඉරානේ කණපිට හරවල හරි ට්‍රම්ප් කාරය ගේම ගහනවා. දැන් ඔය ඇමරිකාවේ ඉන්න එකා නව නායකයා කරලා අලුතෙන් ආණ්ඩුවක් පිහිටුවයි කියල හිතෙනවා. හැබැයි ඉතින් ඊට පස්සේ තැනින් තැන ප්‍රොක්සි ගෘප්ස් හැදිලා මල වදයක් නම් වෙනවා ෂුවර් එකට
    Trump පරදින්න කැමති නැහැ . ඔක්කෝටම වඩා මු පැරදුණොත් trump බ්‍රෑන්ඩ් එක සුන්නත් දුලි වෙනවා. මුට එක විසදුම ඉරානේට ඇප නැතින්වෙන්න ගහන එක.


    ඉරානයට සොරි වෙයි වගේ.
     

    mrazeez

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    War is over..!!!
     

    Ldy

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    මේකයි උනේ

    කෙලින්ම ඇළ අරින්නම් කිව්වනම් වස නෝන්ඩිය නිසා, ඉරානෙන් පාකිස්තානය ට කිව්වා උඹලා මෙහෙම ඉල්ලපන්, අපි උඹලට හා කියන්නම් කියලා

    🤌😁
     

    CohenLenstra

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    මේකයි උනේ

    කෙලින්ම ඇළ අරින්නම් කිව්වනම් වස නෝන්ඩිය නිසා, ඉරානෙන් පාකිස්තානය ට කිව්වා උඹලා මෙහෙම ඉල්ලපන්, අපි උඹලට හා කියන්නම් කියලා

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    Trump නේ මුලින්ම Iran 10-point plan එක පිළිගන්නං කිව්වෙ...
     

    Lasanthajn

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    Trump has completely upended the petro-dollar system. Because of him, the Strait of Hormuz is closed. He’s wrecked the fertilizer supply chain for this year’s harvest, and millions of people are likely to face hunger because of what’s just happened.

    The fertilizer didn’t get into the ground, so the yield losses are already locked in. The Strait is still closed. And while all this is unfolding, he’s on Truth Social on Easter Sunday morning calling people “bastards” and threatening nuclear war for 8:00 p.m. tomorrow evening.

    Right now, 45 million people are facing acute hunger. A lot of people still aren’t fully grasping how serious this is, mostly because of the delay. Nitrogen has to go into the ground first, then crops grow, and the harvest comes in September. If the crops aren’t in the ground now, there’s nothing to harvest in September.

    But Western media keeps irresponsibly and unethically framing this as just “food prices will be higher next year.” War-driven fertilizer shortages don’t just make groceries more expensive. These actions have already cut yields, which means less grain is being produced.

    The International Food Policy Research Institute has already modeled what this kind of shock could mean. This Iran war shock, along with the Strait of Hormuz blockade, could cause global cereal output to fall by 10% to 20%.

    And “higher food prices” is only part of the problem. Politicians are openly telling you the choice has already been made. It’s the poor who will eat less. And calling it “expect higher food prices” is part of the control system. It’s meant to stop people from reacting in a way that matches the reality we’re facing.

    Europe is now looking at starvation conditions for its poorest populations because Brussels chose the American military alliance over food security. They keep telling people to “expect higher food prices,” but that wording is basically a pacification tool.

    The arithmetic is brutal, and every economist and politician in Brussels knows it. Framing it that way is a deliberate choice. It’s an act of violence. It means people can’t prepare. If you know in April that the food supply might be affected, you get the potatoes in the ground. But if you’re told not to worry, that it’ll be over soon and prices will only be “a little higher,” people stay passive.

    That kind of political inertia could kill you before hunger does.

    Half of all human food production depends on synthetic nitrogen fertilizer, and the Gulf produces or transits most of it. Forty-six percent of globally traded urea comes from the Persian Gulf. Thirty percent of all fertilizer trade passes through the Strait of Hormuz. Gulf states account for 20% of global traded volumes of key fertilizers.

    Fertilizer prices have already surged as supplies dry up. Planting season in Europe and North America is April to May, and fertilizer applied in July does absolutely nothing. The window is closing fast, and for some places and some crops, it’s already closed.

    According to Eurostat, 37 million people in Europe couldn’t afford a proper meal every day even before the war. That was the baseline. That’s the population hit first.

    Northwest Europe feeds itself with 10 million hectares of wheat. With optimum nitrogen, wheat yields are 7 to 9 tons per hectare. Without nitrogen, yields are 40% to 60% lower. A 40% yield cut across 10 million hectares means 32 million fewer tons of wheat.

    If this war continues until June, at least 50 million people are going to be pushed into acute hunger. And acute hunger isn’t just higher grocery bills. It’s famine.

    It’s now April 6th. If fertilizer isn’t applied by May, cereal crop yields could drop 40% to 60% at harvest. That means mass hunger across Europe by autumn, and famine conditions across the Global South.

    Before February 28, Europe had already spent three years scrambling to replace Russian gas, and that transition failed. Europe replaced Russian gas with Qatari oil and oil from the United States, and that shift has made Europe more exposed, not less.

    European gas storage is now at its lowest level in three years. Europe is already in an energy crisis; people are just being told about it now. The plan was to fill the gap with more oil imports, but then the war started.

    Now Europe is stuck in a bidding war for replacement LNG against the United States and Australia, and it’s losing. It’s also losing its oil shipments. Eleven LNG cargos were diverted from Europe back to Asia, plus two redirected to Egypt and one to Turkey. These are tankers that changed course mid-journey because somebody offered more money.

    As a result, European import costs are expected to rise by €100 billion over the next year. Europe is heading into next winter with the lowest gas storage in at least five years, and this time there’s no Russian pipeline to fall back on.

    Italy is the most immediate and serious case. Qatar has been supplying 30% of Italy’s annual gas needs. The UK’s largest domestic energy provider, Octopus Energy, released a public explainer last week saying global gas prices have spiked in recent weeks because of the Middle East conflict, pushing UK wholesale energy prices up sharply. They told customers to expect visible tariff changes right away.

    UK energy prices are tied to European wholesale gas, so the 70% gas surge will feed straight into household bills from April. And in a country where 13.4 million households are already in fuel poverty, what happens next?

    The European Commission has confirmed that the first 10 days of this conflict have already created an extra €3 billion burden on European taxpayers through fossil fuel import costs alone. Over the next year, €100 billion will be pulled out of European economies through energy costs—not invested in green energy, not recirculated socially, just extracted and handed to oil barons.

    Germany, Europe’s largest economy, is already in recession. Its economy depends on gas-intensive manufacturing, and the chemical sector that supports it has already said it cannot absorb a 70% gas increase.

    People who were choosing between heating and eating last winter may not be able to afford either now.

    I’m running out of time, but I’m going to make a second video laying out the case for Europe’s green exit from the petro-dollar. Now is the time. It’s the only rational response to this crisis.
     

    CohenLenstra

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    Here is the 10-point plan, according to an Iranian state broadcaster:

    1. Complete cessation of the war on Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen

    2. Complete and permanent cessation of the war on Iran with no time limit

    3. Ending all conflicts in the region in their entirety

    4. Reopening the Strait of Hormuz

    5. Establishing a protocol and conditions to ensure freedom and security of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz

    6. Full payment of compensation for reconstruction costs to Iran

    7. Full commitment to lifting sanctions on Iran

    8. Release of Iranian funds and frozen assets held by the United States

    9. Iran fully commits to not seeking possession of any nuclear weapons

    10. Immediate ceasefire takes effect on all fronts immediately upon approval of the above conditions
     

    Ldy

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    Trump නේ මුලින්ම Iran 10-point plan එක පිළිගන්නං කිව්වෙ...
    හරි අරුන් පක්කෝ ලව්වා කියන්න ඇති උඹ මෙහෙම කියපන් එතකොට අපි shape එකේ ඇළ ආරින්නම් කියලා

    Here is the 10-point plan, according to an Iranian state broadcaster:

    1. Complete cessation of the war on Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen

    2. Complete and permanent cessation of the war on Iran with no time limit

    3. Ending all conflicts in the region in their entirety

    4. Reopening the Strait of Hormuz

    5. Establishing a protocol and conditions to ensure freedom and security of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz

    6. Full payment of compensation for reconstruction costs to Iran

    7. Full commitment to lifting sanctions on Iran

    8. Release of Iranian funds and frozen assets held by the United States

    9. Iran fully commits to not seeking possession of any nuclear weapons

    10. Immediate ceasefire takes effect on all fronts immediately upon approval of the above conditions
    big fake lie

    10 calls for ceasefire upon approval of other 9 condition but Iran said 2 weeks are for the negotiations on the 10 point plan
    ------ Post added on Apr 8, 2026 at 5:20 AM
     
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